REMOVAL.', Tv MS. SMttlilE S, HXR BKItOVtD UIS ' J TAILORING ESTASLISiHIVIEKT to the house recently, occupied’by' Mr. Geo. V. Hull as a shoe slore, nearly opposite the bunk store of'Mr. James toiuloh, tvliere, having made extensiyo : arrangcnientv he will be able to ac commodate, those' who may favor him with a call, in the best and most. ’ ■ JTashicntible •Jflaimer. He respectfully solicits a .continuance of the Very generous encouragement'which,has been already bestowed upon him. . / P,.S —He has just received (he London, and Philadelphia fashions for the’ season Carlisle. 28)_1859. WHEAT WANTED. THE highest cash price will he paid for Wheat at the Cumberland Mill;, ut all limes, and lor flour [undent said miller'" ' ; GEORGE GRIST. August 25,t839. if BA3L.B, , . HOTEL, WEST BUB STREET CARXI3XE. The subscriber respectfully informs Ins friends and the public generally'that he lias 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 nbw prepared to accommodate Drovers, TVagkdners, Travellers, and all others who may favor him with 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 ostler. ■ He flatters himself that, from his experi ence as an Innkeeper, ho will be able to render general satisfaction. GEORGE SHAFFER. Carlisle, May 2, 1839. tf .NOT! C 15. , To Constables, Retailers, fyo. In and by an act of the General Assembly of Pennsylvania, entitled ‘.‘An act graduat 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 ont, cWoath or. af firmation, and deliver to (he,. Clerk of. the Court of Quarter Sessions, a separate list of •all the wholesale and retail dealers in goods, wares, and merchandize*—winea-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 13th day. Merchants, Healers,, and others embraced in the said act, are also notified, that the Associate ■Judges and Commissioners of said County, will attend -at the Commissioners’ 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 may attend. Attest-JOHN IRWIN, Clerk to Commissioners, Commissioners*. Office, ? Carlisle, Dec. 12, 1839. J A Marshall’s Worm Syrup and In fant Preservative. THIS remedy is recommended to’"all patients, nurses anti others who havgAhc management of children, as the most safe and effectual worm destroying medicine yet discovered. The eyrap toms denoting tho existence of worms, are indi gestion, with variable-appetite, foul tongue, offen sive breath, hard, full and tense belly, with occa sional gripings and pains about tho naval, heat and itching sensation about the rectum, the eyes hea vy and dull, itching of the nose, short dry cough, grinding of the tooth, and starting during sleep, attended with slow fever. When these symp toms occur, the worm syjjip, if taken according to tiro directions, will alTord relief by destroying the worms, and the mue,ua or sjiniy matter in which they are involved, and thereby prevent their pro duction. The Syrup has already been used'.with eminent success by many individuals in this place. , Sold in (Carlisle,onfyhlSTEVENSON & DIN -KLE’SDrug andGhemicalstoro. Peraonswiahv in" to try this medicine can be referred to individ uals of the highest respectability in this town who have used it in their families with great success. • fIf:EW GOODS. JfjpHE subscribers have justrcceivod from Phil- JL adelphia a hew and splendid assortment of fall ana winter goods, consisting of cloths, satinetls, blankets, linsy, cottoniiannclsiind calico, xnouslia dc* Janes and merinocs, cheap calicoes and muslins, shawls and.drcsa-iiandlier-. chief, silk handkerchiefs, gloves, stocks, breasts and collars, with a‘-great variety of winter goods ai}d groceries, which will be sold cheaper than ev er. Also, one carriage with harness, one Tillber ry and three horsfes. - , ~ , •. - ; :. GftllSß, Carlisle, Oct. 21,1839. - , , ■» ~ 1 _ ■ -■ —- Red, Green, Yellow and extra fine- Wclsban'd , Swanskin wile flannels, unusually low at • . ' •. Arnold" & Go’s. Cloths and Cassiraeres. : A large assortment of CLOTHS of all colors and quantities, consisting of- extra, superfine, fipc and a large assortment of'low priced cloths suita ble for bang-up and over coats, - , LONDON CASSIMERES, a tqtlendid assort ment of all colors; just received by- Oct. 3, ’ v ARNOLD & CO. ' David Reynolds and' Magdalenahiswifo, in right o£ Magdalena, ■VVrit do Partition! Fa. cicnd. , ; No. 19 Jan.Tcnn, 1810. - ; Take nbtice that by vir tue of the aforesaid writ to me directed, issued out of die Court of Common ..Plead of..Curaberland co. >1 will hold an Inquisition on.the premises of the a-" foresaid parties,. situate ih J?rankmrd township ip the county aforesaid, and ’bouhdedby lands of John Snyder, Abraham Kichl, John Fishb’nm and Abra ham W aggoner, on Pri mary next, at 11 o’clock, sted.aio notified to attend. OHN.-MYKRS, Sheriff. lisle, 1839. - :«t ..' ■ ’Henry Neidig, Sam tiol Neidig, Dan’l Nci *; dig, John Neidig,Fredr —crick Fry,&, Elizabeth his wife, in right of' said Elizabeth,'Henry , Highland and Dorothy, his wife,, in right of said' Dorothy,; John and Esther hia right of said '? :jlstiifir, ar[d C&tbonfifi Neidig. T: • day" the 10th day of Jar where all intjret - , Jt i A ■SheriSr’aOfSoo. Oa.! . r Bleached Sperm Oil - '•* &P un nucduimdiilv excellent descri jViidn' to ■:r*sjp -ic had-at Sajwmwi (i Pinkie’* drug and niivniioal Adrc, —’ —— =■ -.—: MERCHANT’S LINE. Through in 19 Qonn. T*i,E subscriber Would respectfully notify the travelling puljlic that lie will put on the route FROM CARLISLE TO BALTIMORE, m a few days, a first rate line of Troy built COACHES, /with good teams aiid careful drivers* to run through In 12 hours—leaving Carlisle onthe ar rival of the western cars from : Chambersburg and arrive iu Baltimore for supper—leavipr* Bal timore at 5 o’clock in the morning and arrive at Carlisle in tirpe to take the eastern cars for Pittsburg. Fare through S 5. The coaches will stop at the Baltimore and Susquehanna House, corner of Howard,and Saratoga streets, Baltimore. bejeft in any part of the city, they may desire* Phc undt resigned is determined to, spare no pains or expense to make the.passage comfort able to all those whe may patronize him. /AS. A. Proprietor, Carlisle, Nuv. 28, 1839.. v- if eR. SWAYNE: Respeoted Friend:—From the very beneficial effects which I have •received from the use of thy Componnd Syrup of Wild Cherry B irk, I am fully willing to tea. tify to the astonishing effect. .My attack was that ofa common cold; whrh began to threat en something of a more serious nature. Being recommended to use the above Syrup, I finally gave it a trial, anti am happy to say it gave roe almost instant relief. I have used it frequently, and'always with the same beneficial effects. ' If others would use this medicine at the commence rnent of their cold Land coughs, they would pre vent a disease which would be more farming it jts character, and much’ more obstinate in the cure.- ■ v Elwood L. Pusey. N. \V. corner 9! Arch [s’ Fifth sts,, Phila Eighth month, 33,, 1839. . • The above medicine is for sale by J. J. Myers Co., Carlisle. . - .SPJECIA.IL. COURT.; ~ Sheriff's Office, Carlitle.Cumb. cq. > December 19th, 1839. J, BEY .virtue of a writ from the Hon. DANIEL. SQ) DURKEE. President Judge of the 19th Juuicial District of Pennsylvania, bearing date at Turk the 30th day of November 1839, NO TICE is hereby given, that a Special Court will he he);! before the said Hon. Daniel Du'vkee and the Associate Judges ot the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, on ' Monday the 24ch ol February, A. D. 1840, to Continue one week—nod another on Monday the 9th of March A. ,D. 1840, to continue viu- Weil;—in tile Court House in the borough of Carlisle, for the trial of certain causes depending in tlie C'nirt of Com-- nmh Pleas aforesaid,•wherein the Horn Samuel Hephnvn was concerned as counsel for one of the parties, prior to his appointment as Presi dent Judge of. (he 9th Judicial District) said causes being embraced within the provisions of the 39ch section of an act of the,General Assem bly of the Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania, passed the 14th day of April, A. D. 1834, en titled an act relative to the organisation ot Courts of Justice. -. JOHN MYERS. Sheriff. JTOTIOfI TO CREDITORS. TAKE N.OTICE.that wo have applied to the Judges of tile Court of Common Pleas dt Cumberland county, for the benefit nf-the insol vent laws of Pennsylvania, and theyritave ap. pointed Monday tile 13th day of January' next, for the hearing of us and our creditors, at the court lipase in Carlisle, when and where you may attend if you think proper. JACOB WEIBLEY, WU.I.IAM G. WARDEN, DAVID KKICHAHD, . JACOB COWMAN, THOMAS JONES. HENRY MURRAY, . JOSEPH SPRINGER. JOSEPIIW. PATTON. Dec. 19. 1639. . . 3t Carlisle Iron and Brass POUNDRIf. THE subscribers (successors to JosenlrJoncs) respectfully inform the citizens ni'Carlisle and the surrounding country, that they willcou dime tp.carry cm tlie above business, in all' its branches,- at the Foundry recently occupied by Joseph Jones, deceased, on the south-east corner of Pom fret and Bedford streets, where lie is pre pared to manufacture ' CASTING 3. of e\’ery description, and,on the shortest notice. They hopes that by strict attention to business anfia disposition to please, to receive a liberal share of public patrnnnce, M. A. JONES, WILLIAM ’ASKWITH. Carlisle, Dec. 2Q.1839. i V ' 1 , * _NJE WLAJSD-P-ASHXON A B LE— CHAIR ESTABLISHMENT. ritlihraubscrilter respectfully informs his old "JL customers and the public generally, that he has, at the solicitation of his friend,, re-coni .mencedthe above mentioned business in all its various branches, In the shop receiitly occupied by Mr. Frederick A.- Kennedy, Coachm.iker. next door to Stevenson Be Pinkie’s Drug Store, and a few dbitrs portllof Col. Ferrpe's Hi)tel7.-v Havingprbe.tred severalfii-st, rate-working; he is now' prepared to uphill fact ure to'Wder, and keep constantly on haijd, at the -most ac commodating terms, "* 1 tS 3 ®?' ; ' Rush and Cane Bottomed HI ■ - Chairs, Settees & Sociables, , Common Fancy IFindsor Do, JSESgsS Mr S e Boston Jtoching Chairs, Clliilureii’s Chairs of evil) 3 lescriptioo—the whole utade (if the Ir*st nuterials atid in thc.iiinst fashionable style. Also nld cbairs neatly mended and repainted. He will also carry an the business of HOT7S3& SION PAINTING, PAPGK HANGIKTO & OItDIWO. . 11 ? subscriber hopes'tbatby;iiisstrict atteh tip.ti to business, together with .his long experi ence in tile above branches, to merit and receive a share of public putrunageea ~C. E. U. DAVIS. „ C irlisle, Dcc. 19,1839.-t - ■ 6n) ZIXOBES NOT HE AI.TB. Those wlrheiijoy.health, .must certainly feel blessed when they compare themselves to those sufferers that liave been afflicted for years with various diseases which the iumian family are all subject to be troubled with'. Diseisis present rhemseKes in various forms and from Various e.irr.unistinices.-wliir h >v all be. chi eked bytbe nsr. fDr.(>. P.llar- Itch a Compound strengthening :ind'German Aperient h'i, s Uyt.neijsia,Livei Coni '’util the Mile, Rheumatism, General LK-hiiuy, Female Diseases, ' mid all diseases; to woich huipati nature is subject,- where the stri-, inncb iH affocted. Directions for Using these, Medicines always artofripuiy them. ; v'FKcse Medicines can be taken.'witli per fect shfctv bV t ie most delicate female;, ns thev are mild m ibeir operation and,pleasant in their effects. . ' .. Princmal,Office,foir.tUe,Mi | itert States, No. 19 North Eighth street, . Pbd.,.1.1,,hia,: . A i s o; , in . S f'SVa NSOH Si OINKLE “T !tAVF. JUST /i/iCA'/KA'ZJ .tt tJif.ji- n n ,e mid Variety Sstore; mibissurtmedioffr nits, •pleklei, Preserves,Nuts,Btc. : -PO'SS OPPIOS,-' • Carlisle,Pii.-May I, 1839. •Arrival.and D'eflarlur'e'.of Alailao ’ Arriveai'-' .VLosea. Eastern daily • about 10 m.; ’,. 7p. rn, “ .v ■' *.* , •• 5 ’p. m.i 11a. in, Western *• ... “ 11 m. . - ,9 a. in. Southern - “ lOa.nir- 7p. m. MechaniciVg ‘ 10a.ra.‘ 7 p, ni. Newville “ 12 m. , . , 9n, m. . R. LAMHEUTON. F. M., JOHN Ztr<*V ATTORHEir at LAW* rf'kFFEHS. Ids professional, services ;in tlit practice tiTLaw. in the vevcl-al Cniirts of Cumberland'cniiaty. His office is in the. Public. Square, next door to the drug store of! John J‘. Myers W Cd.. . ■ ' Carlisle, Noy. 21,1859. ' dm NEW s' : ■ f COACH MAKING EST*§BE,ISItJfICJYT, ■ IN CARLISLE, FA. THE subscriber having just Arrived from the eust with soihe of the byst workmen that could be procured, tsnow prepare!! to finish work in the most fashionable style am! of the best materials. He will manufacture any tiling; in that line of business, such as OAS.S, COAOHESS, OIOS, SUJLKLYS dfe CARRIAGJBS, 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 and his work will all be warranted.. .* - . Repairing done in the neatest manner and with despatch.* The subscriber humbly solicits the patronage of tlie public, for which lie mU tender his most sincere thanks. FREIVK Av KENNEDY, Caf/is/e, \pri/ .’B, 1839. v.-- , ‘ kl DR. I. C. LOOMIS, DENTIST. fNTENDS residing permanently in Carlisle, and would respectfully offer his professional services'to the citizens of the place and vicinity. He has taken rooms at Col. Ferret's .Hotel, where be may be found at all hours. ~ Persons requesting it will be wailed upon at their residences. * ~" CDr. Georgt D. Foulke, Reference y — < Rev . 77;05. C. 7/iornton, C. Dr. David AC .Mahon* . Carlisle. Dec.. 6, 1838. A VALUABLE TAN YARD . POP, RENT. ■ ■ AT HARPER'S. FERRY, VA 7&IHE subscribers will lease for one or more .8., yeans their valuable Tan Yard, with all its appendages. Itisoiieof tlie best lo'catinns 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 Vats are under cover, and all the buildings are of the -most suitable kind—-besides the grinding of Bark (which can be got Convenient and at fair prices,) isdone’by water power. Any quantity of Hidesran.be procured in the neighborhood, as there is no other tannery with* in several-miles of the place—and there- is nlso every facility tor getting bides' from the cities, and sending them to market when tanned, eith er by rail road or canal. There is, likewise, a demand at this place for a of Leather annually by the Government. Possession will be given immediately. For further particulars enquire of HUGH GILLEECE 5c CO. ffarpei'VFerrjL Feb,-7, 18391 covvtf A new B>inc of Freight Cars FROM HARRISBURG TO PHIL- ADELPHIA, THE subscriber, grateful,for past favors, re spectfully acquaints bis friends add the pub lic, that he lias put into operation on the HAR RISBURG. LANCAS TER, and COLUMBIA RAIL ROAD, a line of new DOUBLE CARS, which will run regularly between Harrisburg & Philadelphia, by which Goods and Produce of all descriptions will he forwarded with care and despatch, at the lowest rates of freight. Goods will he received at the:W AREHOUSE of THOMAS J. MAXWELL. N. E. corner of Broad and Vine streets, Philadelphia, mid for warded to Harrisburg, Carlisle, Chamhershiirg, and intermediate places, and bv the subscriber, OWEN M’CABE. ' Harrisburg, lan. 31,1839., ht-fish, salt and plaster, con stantly ON HAND. Oashpaidforalmost all kinds of country produce. DYEING & SCOURING. r|AHE' subscriber respectfully informs the pub- X lie that she continues to cleanse Clothes of grease, stainS, Bcc. in the best manner and with out injuring the cloth.'- She will also attend to DY3IKO,' . all hinds.of Yarns, Ch-tliSr Silks, gtc. See.; any color which mav be desired, on the most acconi modaliliKdcrms and with nespatch... . ' Her residence is a few doors east of Mr. A. Richarda’.store, Centre Square, Carlisle. T '-' ' JANE McMURRAV. April 3S. 1838. * j v TO DR. SWAYNErPhiladelphia.—lt is with sincere pleasure 1 write yontbese-lines.— Having been reduced by a long spell of sickiiess in the lower country to a.very critical state hf, health I thought I loi'esiiw my early dissolution. Iliad a constant cough, and a sense of pain ini. my chrst which seemed to be obstructed so that I could not breathe with ease. I gnt-no Vest at night, and my constant irritation produced a Irigh fevei; ut times. In this alarming state 1 looked for.help, and recollecting y-ain advertise ment, 1 sent to ,'your ngenl for twn bottles of Wild Cherry Syrup, hnd-before using the sec ond bottle., i foumT'my cough had disappeared, and with it all those distressing symptoms. Yon are at liberty to puhlisb this,'aiid l -innsf earn estly recommend your Syrup of Wild Cherry Bark to sufferers .with diseases of the lungs, ,as an effectual remedy. : Respectfully yours. . ■ . ■ wbii'-S'' . - Rkoben RJcu’ardSos. 1 ' %,-Pittsburg;,Sept. 27. 1839. - ■ ’ .Principal G'ffiftc; No: 17North Eighth street; where this invaluable medicine ciin always he obtained; likewise, the above cevlTicatemay he seen, with thesignatViredf a highly respectable citizen of Pittsburg, witncssing tlie. ab“ve to lie ■l rertaio fiet.AVso for salehv J.I. 'Miners ft Co; Acutelironchitis, a-forerunner of.Oonsump poni-iH’hisrrtiSLmseisvery much like a ciVniiifOiV citarihiit-genernlly. commences likean ordiii ary;cold;.wtth.lassknde, chilliness, sligducdngiy ■mil l,he x breast; In manyiustanr.es,the disease seems »t. first' of i the disiwse coni tinuesthe oppressiijiiin ifre^breasf. 3 iift'reaBEBi the couiiienabce becomes expreastvenbanxiety! 1 the*respiration beqnmeijmore raid;more labor!; or rattlinpj*sound,', ns irtlieiiir was.forced througha narrow hpper- Hire cloggcd'vuli .a viscid fluid. To. neglect . Ills disease it miiy'.he of. serious r.ooseqiiencesL, ’oifhv’ a tinrtely application to Dr.' fiwayiie’a -Comfiottmi Si/rlifl of IfiM CJiefry, with iUt;ntir’ii I * iho.directi’ins, oil thesrunideasiMt effects wilfbrremoyed; Be loox-ful. asiV issoM vtrrio piwesexeeprik N Eighth 1 sti or at tb'crcspS'rlivedSjteiitsi' ! ' 1 ’ -■TvlvssivrUir; ™ - : e~TbrJr-MyERS &--CO.^-- I Dyspepsia and Hypooondriaclsm. Cured by Dr.HarlicKs celebrated,Medicines. : Mr., VViVt. MORRISON, ot Schuylkill Sixth street, for‘.seve>at:years with the above distressing disease—Sickness at, the.stomach, Jieadache.-pklpitation of the heart, impaired appetite, acrid crnctatinn« r /r.6ldness' anclAVeakoesH of the extremities, emaciation ’ & general debility , disturbed rest, a pressure and weight hi thestomach aflcrcating, scvere.flying pains in the chest, t&ck and sides; xbstiveness, a dislike for wwiety l di r 6ohvbrsat|tiifj languor ami lassitude upon the least occasion., Mr., Morri son had Applied to.the most eminent physiciaipr, who consiaercd it beyond the power of human skill to restorchlm to health.!; however, as his afflictioiisliad reduced, him .tQ a deplorable cbhn dition, having been induced by a'.friend of his to fry. Dr. Harlicli’s Medicines, na 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 nl them the disease en tirely disappeared—he is now enjoying all the blessings nf perfect health. “ For ljy" ■ ——J.J.Myer 5 Is* Co. - 2NSURANOE AGAINST PIRB JVbrth iUmcrica lnsurancc Co. Philadelphia: CAPITAL $600,000. fJCHE. above company through their ‘‘Agency JL in Carlisle,” still continues to iifsure all kimTs of property in this and the adjoining conn tits at the lowest rates. ■ The usual risk on stone or brick houses averages about $4 per annum on each thousand insured, an I a stock of merchan dize consisting of dry goods, groceries, and the usual assortment of a country store, will be in sured at the same rale. Property holders, and merchants generally throughout this and the adjoining counties, will please give the above notice attention. Appli cation can be made either by letter or in person to the subscriber in Carlisle. ' JOHN J. MYERS.- Nov. 14. 1839. , 6m • BARGAINS,--.-" BARGAINS, BARGAINS; .V/J If’ GOODS. . .. CHEAPER THAN EVER!!! THE subscriber has just opened a Very large and splendid assortment of . . FALL AND WIN,TBSIGOODS, consisting in part of Cloths, Cassimeres, Cas,si netls, Plain and Figured Merinoes, .Bombazines, Prince de Laines, Saxony do., Cambrics, Mus lins, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, , Groceries fi' Queenswvare. His customer/* and tlie public generally, are respectfully solicited to call•&. avail therrjsclves of cheap bargains, as he is determined to scl 10w,.,. /' A: RICHARDS. Carlisle, Oct. 31, 1839. c DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA!! More proofs of the efficacy of Dr. HaiHclPa Medicines.—Mr. JowasHartmax, of Sumney town, Pa., entirely cured of the above disease,’ .which lie was afflicted with for six years:, his symptoms* were t\ sense ot distension and oppres sion after eating, distressing pain in tlie pit of the stomach, nausea, loss of appetite, giddiness and dimness of sight, extreme debility, flatulen cy, acrid-eructations, sometimes vomiting, and pain in tlie rip Ut side, depression of spirits, dis turbed test, faintness, and not able to pursue his hudness without causing his immediate exhaus tion and weaiiness, Mr., Hartman.ts hajipy to state to the public and is wilting to give any in. formation to the afflicted, respecting the worn devful benefit be - received from‘.the use of Dr. Haiiich’s Compound Strengthening and German Aperient Pills. For sah* hy . ' J. J .MYERS & Co.. Carlisle. LIVER COMPLAINT Cured by the use of Di. H-rlich’s Compound Strengthening and G, nnan Aperient Pills. Mr. Wii.liam Rich'abd; Pittshiirg, Pa, en tirely cured ot the above distressing disease: ids symptoms were, pain and, weight in the left side, loss of appetite, vomiting, acrid , eructa tions, a distension of the stomach, sick headache, turred tongue, countenance changed to a citron color; difficulty of breathing, disturbed rest, at tended with a cough, great debility, with oilier symptoms indicating great derangement of the functions of the Jivcr. Mr. Richard had the ad vice ol several physicians, hut received oo re: licl, until using Dr. Harlicli’s, jledicine, which terminated.in effeclingn perfect cure, r For sale by , ,1. J. MYERS, & CO. ' HAVE VOV A COUGH? Donut neglect.it! ;Thousands have met a premature death fur the want of a little alten 'inn .to a common cold. .Have ynii a cnmtliSrr ■ld? Ur. Siva void’s Compound Syrup of Primus irgiaiana, or Wild Cherry; a safe and medical, ■cscription, and nscdin aii extensive practice, 111 most positively affud relief, and save vnn om that awful disease, consumption, which isiially sweeps loth the grave I the young, r the ild, the fair, the lovely, and the gay. - Have yon a cough?—Sway,le's-Friinns Virgin-- iana, nr Wild Cherry SvVupfis the nr.lv remedy yo should take to cure you. For this plain rea-’ son—that in oo.pne of the thousands, of cases where it has been used, has it failed In relieve. For side hv , ,T. J. MYERS & CO. ■ roi Vi pn vvii Wonderful Core of Consumption FEKFOK-MEO by; Ur. Swayne’s 'Som/tourid St/ru/i of-Prunua Virginia or iVUd Chcrry. Air; Wilson Ureetie, of Lancaster county, Pa., ■elitircly cured; of the above disease. Ids symp toms were a.cbilbiess, succeeded by heat, low lieSs ofspifits; salt.taste.iii- his mouth, a'dry ; cough, great oppression in- the breast, loss of appetite, a frequent spitting and coughing up of frothy and florid blood. Alter using, >2,, bottles ol life alitlve/syrup the cough ceased, tile butty began to strengthen, and' by using 2 morgjpt* ties all those disagreeable feelings were remo ved. He isitow eiijin ing. perfect health to the astonishment of ali bis frUnds. CEKTIFICATE. . , _ Eric. Pa ~Sept. 3, 1839. , Dear Sir—l this day send for some <if Dwctor Sway lie’s Primus Virginia, dr Wild- Cherry Syrup, there is u g.htleman sick he this place liud has been for a long time; he lifts tided the medicine ami finds it helps him much, I am out, please send .some immediately i send two buttles if you cannot send us more. . , • • la hastej ybu rif See. - > . Cincinnati, August lOthv 1839;/; \ Respected friend Di - . Swiiyne:—! am truly indebted to ynti for.the henefit l havc-recelved from the use bfy l .ue<jnmp(inn(l Syriipiof: \Vild. Cherry, Bark; Which! confess was the means of restoring hiy. health. I ', I was* attacked with' a ciimmon cnldj which termihated lira seated <;Ss■ -ease' upon, thed^gs,.!’at kmgtdi-: became-? inuch ,tlel)l I)tstedTfropi cbiTjOant q}iugh’ihg;“nnd7loss.rSf' appetite, and gaye hp <d_l many of ray'family hail aimiptionr .Being tecommerideil,by*#?■friend bf mine. Mr. Weaver, to iiraketriarofybhr-io£s. tiitiUhleSyrup. IdVd so, w|iich;ended;in per bnraragn perfect cut'e. -J have much to sayto vou when;! seeyou.which will be, this falll*-, Ynu these, lines Ifiyou think proper, tHStthnS'e afflicted may IbVdgeUef ffom thesipne sooTfoei '-Yours truly, r ' ‘ 'i- - ' M y y- ; JAMES PARKY.-. - Principal .Office, for tlie, sale of t his medicine, 19 North EighKb’street, Philadelphia,' Also for sale hy f : VE RS,& -fjOi Carlisle. ; ,Higb'r,rer.iintnieii#ll hr;ifie. hail store, ... <■ • ;4, •• ’ .....l; ■■ . FQRGEMM I^ANTEIj. CjfIXGOOD REFINERS Wantedim mediate* J5-' ly at Dickinson Forge. . Apply to . :a-;- A. G. EGE,r May 2; 1839. ?■' !. tf ,-v.V ■ NOTICE!;" ■SntTHEREA.S the charter of.the “Carlisle Vy Saving Fund Society," will expire jo 1843., Notice-is.hereby pveii agfeeitb)y :l6;ihe constitu tion anti 1-ivA ofPennsylyania /that,the atnckhol'r dent ofsaid institution intend,applying to the next Legislature of the cqmrnonw£alth:fqf,a vcrieyyul of charter.-a-,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 he continued in Carlisle! Cumberland county Pal ; ;-‘ JOHN J. MYERS;' 7 6m :A«gusf.i; 1539, OoelitU&s Jflatchlcss Sanative: The article published .below concerning the hew.and populait doctrtner-advaticed- by the*il* lustrious Goelicke of Germany, cannot fail of exciting a deep and interest-through put the country. . I Translated from the German .] LOUIS OFFON GOELICHE, OF GERMANY. THE FACTORS. Citizens of North and South ytmericd % ■ To Louis Offok Goei.icke, M. of Ger many, Europe, belongs the imperishable honor of adding a krw and precious doctrine toihe Science Of Medicine—a new doctrine which, though vehemently opposed by many of the 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—a doctrine, upon the verity of which are suspended the lives of millions of our race, and which he boldly challenge«,his' , 'op. posers to refute, vizi Consum/ition is a disease always occasioned by st.Ue of 'Vis Vitm , for Life Frinci/ile f"of the human body / often secretly lurking in the system for years be fore there is the least com/ilaint of the lungs - and which may be as certainly , though not so quickly enredt as a.coinmon cold , or sim/ile headache An invaluably precious doctrine' this,, as it im parts aiv important lesson to the a/i/iarcntly healthy of both sexes,-teaching them that this insidious foe may be an unobserved inmate of their’ .“clayey houses** eyeirwhile they imagine themselves secure from Us ‘ attacks, teaching them that THE GREA LSECRET IN. THE ART OF PRESERVING HEALTH IS TO PLUCK ou r THE DISEASE WHILE IN THE BLADE. AND KOV WAIT TILL THE FULL GROWN EAR. This illustriobs benefactor of man is also enti- tled to your unfeigned gratitude, and the grati tilde of a world; for tlie invention of his .Match leas . healing’ fiat may. justly claim fpr it. such a tltle, since it has' so signally ’(riumpheftoyer our great common enernyco/;- both in the first and last* stages,—a medicine which dias thoroughly filled the va cuum in the Materia Medina, nmHhert by proved itself \he~Conyueror of FhtjBicians~xmei\y£\uci for which all mankind will have Abundant cause to bless the benifiocntjiand of a kind Provi lence —fft medicine whose wondrous virtues have been so glowingly portrayed **ven. by some of our clergy, in their pastoral visits to the sick cham ber; by which means they often become the hap py instruments of changing despondency "into hope, sicknessinto health, and sadness of friends mo joy fulness . ■ . Goeliclic’s Matchless Sanative, a medicine of more value to man than the vast mines of Austria, or eycivthd of our medicine, vhijch is obtained equal* ly from the vegetable, mineral and annual king doms, and thu* possesses a three-fold power,~-a medicine, which, though designed as a remedy for consumption solely, is pnssessed’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 tlie Sanative, for adult*, one drop; for children, a half drop* and for infant*,’a quar ter drop; the directions explaining the manner of taking a half or quarter-drop. ? Prick—Three and pne-third rix dollars* ($3.50) per half ,ounce. •A German coin, value 75 cent*. For-sale at the Post Ollier, Mechanirshnre. Cumberland county, Pa.,,by GEO. F. CAIN, sob* agent for Mechaiiirsburir.* Mcchanicsburg, July 2J, J 839. . . sue. jr. c. wjeff, DUP.G3O27 DS27TIS?, RESPECTFULLY informs the ladies and . gentlemen.of Caflislc and its .vicinity .that he 'sets Artificial in the mo L st aipproved manner. He also 'Stales, plugs and separates teeth to arrest decay t v. - X. Dr. N. prepareSd toothqtniyder, wlii-h whi lenslbeteetli,witlinuLlii3in:ing-t.he-enainel,-col- ors the gums a fine fed and refreshesthe mouth.- The tooth ache will be cured, in cases, without extraction; and ad odontalgic' wash is prepared for heiiUng sore gums ami fasten the teeth. ' : ‘ Ladies and gentlemen art requested to call and examine' bis collection of Porcelain or In. cofruptable teeth, which' will never decay or change coiin-. and are free from all unpleasant odour, dufitble and well adapted for chewing, which will be inserted in the,best manner and at fair prices. . 1 ' ; ' All, persons .wishing Div Nv to call at their dwellings will please to leave a line at his resi dence, No. 7 Harper's How;-when he will punc tually attend to everycall in the line of. his pro fcssioii. From Belong and successful pnitlicc, he hopes to give general satisfaction. • Cavllsie r ,August 1,1839... - Sin Conghsi Colds Consumptions. Mrs. A.iWILSON. of .Lancaster, cnuntlv'Pa., entirely entgd by the use of Dr, Swa'yne’s Syrup of Wild Oherry—her symptoms were ’ constant coughing, pain in her sjde, baric amhhead. de. proved appetite; spitting. oKJilnod, no rest at night, See. After using tvvo’bottlcs of Doctor Swavne’s Compound,Syrup ofprunusyirgiiitiin'a or.Wiid Cherry, she found lierself relieved, and by the time she had used theThird-bottle,,site foundherself entirely cured of the' aforeaaid dis ease, which ahehadbeen afflicled .with for.three years, 'i’here are.dnilv,certificates nfi’ various persons, which,add*sufficient testimony ,'qf pie B'ri-at'efficacy ofthis invaluable medicine. , _ ; •.?lFn'r,:|iale;hy.y.,, r.;-.,' ' 4i J.J, MyERs WCo NEW DRUG & VARIETY STORE. ■>;-> StCVetisoH aff V - . -IT.AVE jtht.received at lheir-.afiire.-corncf.Pf 838. Higli «ml Pitt strt‘cts; opp(iaiife Col. Ter, rec*»,’ j' ; ' Medicines, Paints, -y; ’SSwIIISpH . rive Stuffs & Vafidshes^Thfii^ AtjOwr ; | ‘ stock \ has been ; ~gelec fed x wifh "riUßrasKr (. great ctpse,' and lS Warranied AQ be eiitirely ffesh tind tif llie very -^^3^"®''' 1 ; best mediate,snperinterdahee of Mri Dlpkle.irho hhs hcquiretl aihnjpough khnwlertgc'of tijh duties! tia tint id'Elliot tot thispiiqe. '■ ■ ■■ ■ • Carlid. VAiigflst ; t S.I 1839.,: V;- i >;A,(; K BVI-V ARI E‘|'Y ( OR 3 !?aMIS;ANi) RBREP at;' - ■ s ■StBvbhsos,& Outfits. ■ -t; ~ : : Drug and Ctif miebl Store. ,; ; hardware &Giioejßßir- liisfriend*. X. tlie public in general that he ,ha». iu«r , received from the city of Baltimore, an extensive assortment ot merchandize'suitable to the nrci-‘ entand approadhing-season, suclias■ ■ •> ■ *•• SARCWARS;: ■ consistihg-pE 'CaVp'Kniyes'nir4VlFDffcii Spoons,' Locks/ Bolts', Hinges hn^^fews,’Pen aiid-FocK’' et Knu es. RuziirsviTacks hnrt Sprigs. Spadei tf ■ Shovels/ Hay and Hong Forka. scythe; stones, rakes, Scci &Ci.j£fcr. Also/, superior .American Sry/Aei, ‘"■ - ' ’.i,;.' ; V. ;_ He lias'also on hand" an exceHent^asßortorient - of Patent Family Medicines, such oils, and Ointments. ' Also;all kinds ofrEssente#.- He" has also on; hand Horse Medicines; such, as the ■ opt he, Qil of Stbheaiid Horse Powders, ■ etc. etc. etc. ■ ■ ’ • c Delias alsbnnhand an- extensive assortment of AmericarvForest and //indostan Oil Stone, suitable for Carpenters and Wood Choppers, He also lias Powder By the keg, ainohe which is the finest Rifle Powder. Shot, Lead Percus sion Caps, and Flints. Ha also bus an extensive .and superior assort ment of - Chituty Glass A’ Queensware, twenty per cent cheaper than can be hud else where. GROCERIES. Uio, St. Domingo, and Java- Coffees. New Orleans and Porto Kico Sugar. .Orleans and Su gir //.iuse Molasses. Young //ysoh, Imperial and Black Teas, Chocolate, Rice, Barley, Soda and Water Crackers. Spices of all kinds. Nut* and Confectionaries. Prunes, Raising Ground Allum and Fine Salt. ' Tar,'Ship and Candles wholesale and retail, at city prices. ■ . siidiroKfi^' W)ne, Brandy, New England Unm, //arvesl' Whiskey, Wine and Cider Vinegar, &c, TOBACCO. f'aventJulij Roll and Plug. Spanish and ffalf Mucuhau, Rappee and Scotch Snuff.- -- • t ; ■ ~ SHOES & ROOTS. .Riding, Gicj-and Jockey Whips ami- Lashes.— Brushes. Brcwrys*. Painted Buckets, &,c; Carpet Ohafn of all colors. “ The above articles bein')? carefully selected, i>re ortcrcd'to customers and others at city prices, • * -JOHN GRAY, Agent,- Carlisle, July 4, 1839, IMPORTANT DISCOVERY. THE public are hereby directed in-the med ical advertisements of Dr. HARLICH’S celebrated Com/ioUntf'lkrengl/iening Tunic, and German Aperient /‘ills, which are a Medicine of greafvalue to the afflicted, discovered by 0.- P. H.iidich,,a celebrated physician at Altdorf, Germany, .which has been used, with-.unparal leled success throughout Germany. • TltisMed icine consists of twoTtinds, via: the Gefiiian A perient.and the Compound Strengthening Tonic Pills,l.-JX’hey are each .put .up in .small packs, and should both be used to effecj a permanent cure. Those, who are afflicted would dp well to. make a trial of this invaluable Medicine.as they never produce sickness nrpausea. while using. A safe and iffectual remedy for. DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION 1 , and nlVStnm-.cb Complaints-, pain in Hide, Liv er Complaints, Loss of Appetite, I'latulenry. Palpitation of the Heart, General Debilily, Net - yous Irritability, Sick Headache. Female Die- ’ eases. Spasmodic Affections* Übeiimalism,Asth mas, Consumption,fitc. The German Aperient Pitts are to cleanse the stomach and purify the Blood. The Tonic or Strojgt/ienlng Pills are to strengthen and invigorate the nerves and di gestive organs and give tone to the Stomach, as all diseases originate from impurities of tlte hloml and disordered stomach. This nu de of treating diseases is pursued by all practical Physicians, , which experienct lias taught them to he'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, hut also taken hy those gentlemen Iheinst Ives when ever they feel the symptoms of those diseases, ip 'which .they know them to he efficacious.— This is the case in all large cities in 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 tliev, will not do; hut they certamly will, anti sufficient authority -of daily proofs assertiug r thnt those medicines, taken as recommended l,v the di rections which accompany them, will ctire a great majority pi diSVases of tilt- stomach, lungs, and lii'er. by which impurities of the'blood are occasioned... Ask for Dr. If trlir.h’s Compound strengthen ing Tonic, and German Aperient Pills. Principal Office fee the sale of tlit.s.medicine is at No. 19 North Eighth street, 'Philadelphia. Also—Foe sale at the drug store of J.-J. HFVV- - F.US&- CO , Carlisle, who-Are Agents toy" Cumberland county. Nov. 21, 1839. anJyoitß s co. In tlieir stores,in Carlisle amlM.chmiirshnnr, ■are just receiving a Ircsli assdi timTT ol WIN. TKIIGOODS, consisting, in parr, of a general assortinenl ul fine and low pricetl r — : — ; . cloths,- .; of all colors, heavy- Be; vei', Pilot, and M : 'lmr 'Limits for overcoats; Cassimeres, plain, striped and rih’d; Casslnetts of all colors tirid nudities; some vei y low priced plain and figured Silk Vcl vets; plain and Tijcnrecl Satin .Vestinps; silk, Va lencia andothcr Vestings; Velvet Cords, Bea yerlecns, Moleskins, white, red, green'and yel low Flannels, white and alloyed Canton Flan-, hefs and Doeskins. Table Diaper; linen .Table Cloths, r-4, 8 4, 9 4. 10-4, >2-4 and -|3 4 Rose. DiiiHehl and.Whi.tney’Blankets;.French, Welsh and German Merhines* black and blue, black Bombazines; filtered Do. t plain and figuredrept Silks; gros detParis; gros' de'Rheins, grrts de Naps, Maltenni and,'Venitia Lutestring and Sen-' show Bilks* a hands one assortment of light fig ured Silffs'fdn’Bbnnets; Lupins 7-4 aijd B>4 M - rino,Shawls;blanket;brocha and challey Shawls, lace Edgings, imbinet Quillings, tape edge noil ling Bobinets; Indie and British Swiss. :Muslins, Mull, Muslins, jaccorict and denii Cambric, cross bar’d cambric and jaconet Muslins, a large' as sortment of Irish Eineni, Russia Diaper, Osan- i burg’s. 12 : '4 Ticklenburg Sheetings, ‘ plain and fig’d green Baize for‘ floor cloths, Ingrain and Venitian Carpeting, a large assortment of Sus penders, Gloves; Hosiery,•'&c.i,&c.- • '\ ; l,ike_wise, in Mechaoic.shurg, a Targe assort. meat <u G rocc ri t s anc! , l.i q u ors, consisting of all ar.ticles%;the.gn)ceoY r ;linev^ lower than can be bought elsewhere, fur -cash ,or country produce." - .. N6v.‘ U, 1839. ; . Klieiunalism. Entirely .icli’H.Cornpjiuttdstfrenßthininpr. Aperient Mn &t)I 4 0 MQN \VIIiSt)N, nf.Chestcr'co._Pn. the abtn'e distressing tiiseascr ofwWrlv 'he had to use,hi»crulches fgf,lB«oontUB. biasymptoms l any'bVhUhi^,.Bhoulderan(l;ancl^/ I painii>orca. sing al eveningatteiwta Wiith heat. MKVViUon, wasat nne.tfiP(^ftt^l&lfe f TS)fi»>V>' ,e Ii is limb's bn account'of the Wain Bi'l(tg sOr |!»c»t. obßdlftff advised hy a friend of,hH"lopr«uie of wMch hVoenttnilfcAgtM in 'West Cheslerand procured sorTrevoo osiiijt tlvClOetlicinMiie Jhird day tVbrtindisappca^e'l and bla;?trenKih increßßioK fiiat, , «nd m three able to attend;to hfe^siheift^wbitlt P e badjjot done.for |8 months; for th« benefit. ofotheptafßicled.-liewishesthoselineapttblißh. ed thot they may be reKeyedi and, again tne/itleasurea of a Ilealtlky life.;' '4- .. |:w Sale by • ; ' jI.jVWYEIRS « CO* SALE.
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