MERCHANT’S LINE. . Through In 13 Hours. THE subscriber would respectfully notify the travelling public that he will-put on the route FROM CARLISLE 7% BALTIMORE, in a few days', a first fate-line of roy built COACHES,- kvith good -teams and careful drivers,-to. run' through in 12 hours—leaving Carlisle on the ar rival of the western cars from Ehamberaburg and arrive ih Baltimore for supper—leave Bal timore at 5 o’clock in the morning and arrive al Carlisle in time to take-the eastern cars for Pittsburg. Fare through 85. Tire coaches ■will stop, at the Baltimore aud 'Susquehanna House, corner of Howard and Saratoga streets, Baltimore. Passengers will be left in any pat t of the city they may desire. The umh rsigned is determined to spare no pains nr expense to make the passage comfort able to all those who may patronize him.. JAS. A. GALCAHER, Proprietor. Carlisle, Nov. 28, 1839. tf REMOVAL. T. MI. SK ISjE S, BA.S BKMOVKU ius • TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT to the house recently occupicrl by Mr. Geo. V. Hall as a shoe si on?* nearly opposite the book store of Mr.-James London, where, having.made extensive arrangements, he willbe able to ac-, commodate those who may fayor him with a call, in the best and most JFteshiomible •Manner. r .He respectfully solicits a .continuance of the very generous endouragemtnt which hast been already bestowed upon him . P. S.—He has just received the London and Philadelphia fashions for the season. Carlisle, Nov. 28, 1839. xJTEW- AND FASHIONABLE OH AIR ESTABLISHMENT. THE subscriber respectfuiry informs his old customers and the public generally, that he lias, at the solicitation of his friends, recoin* menced the above mentioned business in all \ta various branches, in the shop recently occupied by Mr. Frederick A. Kennedy, Coachtnaker, luixt.door to’Stevenson Dinkle’s Drug Store, and a few doors north of Col. Fevree’s Hotel. -Having procured several firft rate workmen, he is now prepared to manufacture to -and keep constantly on hand, at .the most ac commodating terms, ar Rush andUanc Bottomed ‘ Chairs» Scttcos 6l Sociables, «£» Common Fancy fPindsor Do. CS Large Boston 'docking Chairs, 2U«Ms'o, Children’s,. Chairs of ever) Jescripti.rin—the whole made of the best materials and in the mostTfashionable style. Also old chairs neatly mended. and repainted. He will also carry on the business of kousb & ssorr paintin®, PAPER EAHaraCr & GILDING. The subscriber hopes that by his strict atten tion to business*-together wlilrhis lojjij experb ■enccin the above branches, to merit and receive a share of public patronage. ■C, E. R-- Carlisle, Dec. 19, 1859. NEW DRUG & YARSETY STORE. Stevenson .V If inkle, MAVE just received at their store, corner of High and Pitt streets, opposite Col. Fer ■ice's hotel, an assortment of . n ■ fi&UW, \jS3gK. Medicines, Paints, T)yc Stuffs 5 1 Varnishes. - Their slock has bccj> selected with great care, and is warranted to be entirely fresh and of the very best quality. The store will be under the im mediate superinterdance of Mr. Dinkle, who has acquired a thorough knowledge of the duties of an apntlßxary under tne direction of Mr SSamuel Elliott of this place. Carlisle, August 15, 1839. WHEAT WANTED. ' THE highest cash price will be' paid for Wheat at the Cumberland Mills, at all times, and ler fluur made at said mill. - GEORGE CRIST. August 22, 1539. tf Coughs, (3olds Consumptions Mrs. A. Wilson, of Lancaster county, ‘Fa.,, ’entirely cured by the use off Dr. Swayne’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 Tiitrhtr&c. After using-two bottles of Doctor Dwayne’s Compound Syrup of PrunVisVirginiiina. or \Vild Cherry, she found herself relieved, and ■by the time she had nsed the third bottle, she . found .herself entirely .cured .of the. aforesaid dw vase, whir.!; she Ijad heen afflicted with for three years There are.dailv certificates of various persons, which add sufficient testimony ofthe -greatenicucyJoLtlusJnvaluable. For sale by 3-3. Mvkrs CX-rri» Eighth .street, .Hld la di.l ni d aV.V.-A J so: fur ,j V >itSiSTldP LEXTERS;' M‘EMA!SlNG>the’frist Office ut NEW -Vlt-LEt P«u i;u i,_ Ijatiiel Boyer Calhrine Leonard- , Peter Birkmnn * W/B 2 - C ti.utßjvverni'igier Juhn 3>v. • Jacp!rM|cheU - ’1 ■ Booser / . O.m’l •■Molai? . >. A»b* w Middlctrn’ A i lr w Divan Philip M» nctr JI/> D.■Uirmaer, Esq Wn K ~ Adam F.ulour * ‘JisNles: ! I.vtac Ef.ymere John Pnqley- /* ’ -- £>cob Fic tus iMurv Hctd 1 ~t. J:io Graham. - Dan’iUex j ipies GBmop' ~ V Jacob Stevirk , . ’ ‘ tVvnuel Hehter . __jj John'Sohsebangli' . ’-.~_ H-jure H'irdyr* •; Dayi/l sterv. tt,;E*q: *;;. * Yfeu K-nkle ■ ' Stickler, *. ? ' 7*»•c.KO'hts P Sharp 7 . -Kennedy,; Esq, . " N ;Won(fs"'‘ ■ ’ „ , ;r/.VuhcUi Lehman ' Joseph Washer; Esq JNO.MOOHE.P'.M. < .P.OST-OPriOB, Carlisle, Pa; May 1, 18S9. Ary'ival and Departure oj' Mails. -•— Arrives. Clases, Eastern- 'daily aboutlOm. 7 p.m. • • “ - “ 5 p. m. 11 a. tit, Western •• " 11'in. ,9 a.m. Southern ' “- - “ 10 a.m. 7 p.m. Mephanicsb’g " “ lOa.fn. 7 p.,‘m. Newville “ *f. 12 m. 9a. m. R. LAMBERTON. P. M. JOHN ZU<&, ATTORNEY AT LAW^^- OFFERS his professional services- in ighe practice lif-Law, in the several CourtS*W "Cumberland county. His office is in the Publicj Square, nexLdoor, to thc’dgug store of Jolmj J. Myers UT Co. ; ; * . Carlisle,’Nov. 21,1539'. __23E!j COACH B2AKI N G JESTJBMSEiISUiWJEJVT, IN CARLISLE, PA. , THE subscriber having just arrived from the east with some of the best workmen that cuuid 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 aA.as. coaohsg, gigs, SULIiYS & CABIRIAGES, of every description. He hasflpw-in his employ probably one of the best Spring Makers and Coach Smiths that is now in the slate. His charges shall be moderate and his wprk will all be warranted. , > Repairing done in the'ncatcsl manner and with despatch. ' The subscriber humbly solicits the patronage of the public, for which he wi// tender his most sincere thanks. FRfiD’K A. KENNEDY. Carlisle, Vpri/ 'B, 1839. - tf DR. I. 0. LOOMIS, DENTIST. fNTENDS residing permanently inCarlislc, and would respectfully offer Ills professional services to the citizens of the place'and vicinity. He has taken rooms at Col. Ferree’s Holelj where he may be fnund at all hours. Persons requesting it will be waitedjjpon al their residences. C Dr. Georgt D, Eoulke t Reference < Rev. Thoa. C. '/frpvntou, £ Or. . David A l *. Mahon . Carlisle. Dec. 6/IS3B. A VALUABLE TAN YARD -POP, PENT, • ' AT HARPER’S FERRY. VA. ..... fWHE subscribers will lease for one o\* more J[ . years, their valuable Tan .Yard, with all its appendages. It is one of the best locations in Virginia for currying on thej business-on an extensive scale, as there is abundant roopb and the materials are ample. A number of the Vats are under cover, and all the buildings are of the most-suitable kind—b*esidcs the grinding of Bark (which can be got convenient' and aAfuir prices,) is done by watei; newer. 1/ Any quantity ot Hides can be procured in the neighborhood,-as there is no other tannery_iv.ith in several miles of the place—and there is also every facility tor getting hides from the cities, and sending them to market when tanned, eith er by rail road or canal. There is,, likewise, a demand at this place for a large quantity of Leather nnnually..b.y_lhe Government. Possession will he given immediately. For further particulars enquire of HUGH GILLEECE 8c CO. Harper’s Ferry', Feb, 7, 1839. - eowtf DAVIS. 6m. A Xiisc of Freight Cars FROM HAHHXSBHKG TO PHIL* ADELFHIA. THE subscribe!*, grateful for past favors, re spectfully acquaints his friends ami the pub lic, that he has puriuto operation on the HAU UISUUUG, LANCASTER, and COLUMBIA RAILROAD, a line of new DOUBLE CARS, winch will run regularly between Harrisburg &• Philadelphia, by which Goods and Produce of all descriptions’will be forwarded with care and despatch, at ifie lowest rates offreight,.'. - Goods will he received at the WAREHOUSE nf THOMAS J. MAXWELL, N. E. corner of Bread **nd Vine streets, Philadelphia, and for warded to Harrisburg, Carlisle, Chambersburg, and intermediate places, and bv thcsubscriber, . Air OWEN M'CABE. ' Harrisburg, Jhn. 31,1839. ' iTT'FISH. SALT AND PLASTER, CON STANTLY ON HAND. Cash paid for almost all kinds of country produce. DYEING & SCOURING. y TH E subscriber respectfully informs the pub-, lie that she continues to cleanse Clothes of grease, stains,.&c. in the best'manner and with out injuring the cloth. She will also attend to ,—CYBIKO- : all kinds of Yarns,'Cloths, Silks, &c. Bcc, any color which may be desired, on the most accom modating terms and with despatch. „ ' Her residence is a few doors east of Mr. A. Richards’stoye. Centre Square, Carlisle. JANE McMUURAY. April 25. 1838. . TO DU. SVVAYNE,Phihidvlphiai‘—ltj« with /sincere pleasure T write you these lines— H vit>g bee n reducedhy'a'long.Hpell »»f sickness' in the ! ivv< r. country.to a very critical state of health I thought I foresaw my early dissolution, 1 had a constant, cough, and a sense of pain on my chest which«ecuu.*d to l>e obstructed so that I could not breathe with ease. , I got no rest at night, and my constant- irritation, produced a high fever at times. In this alarming state I looked for help, and recollecting your advertise ment,-1 sent to • your' agent for two.bottlcs qf Wild Cherry ami before using the "sec ond bottle, rfnund my cough h id dM.ippoared. and with it, all those distressing svmptoms*. You are at liberty l« publish this;-and I most earn estly rr«*sioh .in’ tl»e breast' increases, Biecminttmnmn* becomes,express! vcof anxiety *- the resplratiun.?jeC''nj;‘s n) - bis , ( if-,st*rif its consequences. 'nU by'a.tiqteiv 'tW"£)r.’ Stpiwnr'* <'QJlifio'uhfLtyrfffi-of t WtttfChV*rjf;\v\stfi Ctrlct .attentjpn r «jcthe,directions,*|Vthese' fthpteasm.r effects will r be removed.:' ? Re careful. n% if js shift •at im.pbtcV rtccrptEighth ; st. or ht theTespccUve'ageht?. -■* &''■ v:-::c•:•;*■ r :-» ; for .sale by , . J. 3.31YER5 Si CO.. Dyspepsia and Bypocondriacism. ,- Cured by celebrated Medicines. Mr. WM. MOKKISON, of Schuylkill Sixth street, r*hiladelphia, afflicted for several years with the above distressing 'disease—Sickness at the stomach, headache, palpitation of the heart, •impaired appetite,..acrid eructations, coldness and weakness of the extremities, emaciation & general debility, disturbed rest! a pressure and weight at the stomach altercating; severe Bying pains in the chest, back and sides, costiveness, a dislike fur society or conversation,.languor and lassitude upon the least-occasion. Mr. Morri son' had 'applied to the most eminent physicians; who considered it beyond the power of. human skill to restore.hlm to Health;- however, as his afflictions had reduced him to a deplorable con dition, having been induced by a friend of his to try Dr. 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, and :by continuing the use ot them the disease en- Srelv disappeared—-he is now enjoying all the blessings of perfecthehllh. ' For s -if by J. J. Co. INSURANCE AGAINST FIRE ' . BY Worth America Insurance Co, Philadelphia: ■ CAPITAL $60j9,06p. THE above company through their “Agency in Carlisle,” still continues to insure all kinds of property in this and theadjmhlngcoun ties at the lowest rates. .The usual risk on stone or brick houses averages about $4 per annum on each thousand insured, and a stock of merchan dize consisting of dry good?, anil- 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 ahenp notice attention. Appli cation can be made cither by letter or in person to tlie subscriber in Carlisle. P * JOHN J. MYERS. Nov, 14, 1839. —.y.6m.. BARGAINS, ■ BARGAIN:?: .Win GOODS. , , CHEAPER THAN EVER!!! THE Subscriber has jusfopehecl a very large and splendid assortment of- . - - ‘ PAL'L AtTD WINT3P. GOODS, consisting in part of Cloths, Casslmcrcß, Cassi neits. Plain and Figured Merinoes, Bombazines, PrincQ deLaines, Saxony do.. Cambrics, Mus lins, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Groceries S' Queensware. His customers and the’ public .generally, are raspcclTully solicited to call 8c avallthemselves of cheap bargains, as he" is determined to set low. 1 .. : A, RICHARDS. Carlisle, Oct. 31, 1839. DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA!! . More proofs of the efficacy of Dr. H.ulich's Medicines.— Mr. ioNAS Hartman, of Sunmey town, Pa;, entirely cured of (lie above disease, .wbichJie was afflicted with for six years: his symptoms were a sense dfdisterision and oppres sion after eating, distressing pain,‘in the pit; of tjic; stomach, nausea, loss of appetite; giddiness and dinrinejss of sTght, extreme debility, flatulen cy, acrid eructations, sometimes vomiting, and, pain in the rip ht aide, .depression of spirits, dis turbed.test, faintness, and not able to pursue his business withouCcausmg his immediate exhaus tion and.weariness. 1 Mr. Hartman happy* to state to the public and is willing to give any in formation to the afflicted, respecting the won derful beneflt he received from the use of Dr. Harlich’s Compound Strengthening add German Aperient Pills. For sale bv XSVER OD2VTPXAINT Cured by the use of Dr. Harlich’s Compound Strengthening.and German Apemcnt Pills, Mr. William Richard, Pittsburg, Pa, en tirely cured ot the above distressing disease:— his symptoms were, pain and weight in the left side, loss of appetite, vomiting, acrid 'eructa tions, a distension of the stomach, sickdieadache, furred tongue, countenance changed to a citron color, difficulty of breathing, disturbed rest, at tended witlui cough, great debility, with other symptoms indicating great derangement of the functions of.the liver. Mr, Richard had the ad vice ot several physicians, but received no re lief, uptil using Dr. Harlich’s Medicine, which terminated hi effecting a perfect cure. For sale by J. J. MYERS CO, HAVE VOW A OOITO-H? Do not neglect it! Thousands have-anet a premature death for the want of a little atten tion to a common co|d. Have you , a cough or cold? Dr. Swayne’s Compound Syrup of Primus Virginiana, or Wild Cherry, a safe and medical prescription, ami used in an extensive practice, will most positively afford relief, and save you from that awful disease, consumption, which usually sweeps into the grave the young,, the' old, the fair, the lovely, and the gay. Have you a cough? Swayoefs Prunus Virgin- Sana, or Wild Cherry Svmp, is the only remedy yo should take to cure you. For this plain reo.- son—that in no one of-the-thousands of cases where it has been used, has it failed to relieve. - ■ For sale-hv J. JrMYENS-& CO Wonderful Curo of Consumption PERFORMED by Dr. awayne\ Cum/iound Suru/t of Prunu* Virginia or fVild Cherry, Mr. Wilson Greene, ol Lancaster county, Pa,, entirely.cured of the above disease, his.syfnp toms were a chillncss, succeeded by heat? low-, hessofjjpirjts, saUtaste ih~ hts muuth,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 of the above,syrup the cough ceased, the body began to strengthen, and by using 2 more bot tles all those disagreeable feelings, were rcind* ved. He is now enjoying perfect health to the astonishment of all his,friends. - Certificate. ; 1 Erie, Pa. f Sept. 3» 1839. Dear Sir—T this day send for same ofjjUoctor Swayhe’s Primus Virginia, or Wild -liucvrV Syrup, there is a g< mh-mau sick at- this plate uad.Jms been for a* long.ti'mtnr he harried ilie medicine and finds it helps hint much, j !tui l -u», 'ple-i-.e-send Home immediate)) V send twu .hollies jf you cannot send its more. > C haste, yours, &C. Cinrinnuti, Au;ust 10ih, '!Ba9. x P 'Respited friend Dr. Swathe ;—I .mi truly indebted!tp;ymi far the benefit Titave received '.frmii tire'UHe/of yaur Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry Hark, which IconfesswaKlhemeansot' restoring my heaUhV -Ii n-as attacked-Vilh a cnmrimn'coUJ. wldrh terminate/Un asyatjfd oi#- ease upon the jniigs, I at liiuch' dehilit «ted from constant c loss'’of •appetite, and gave up all hope of recovering. ,is • ninny of mv earned off sumption. Bring.recnhnniended by si frieiid^f. • mine, Mr. Wyayeivto hiake trial of vtair*iiiei& ,tVmnhle : Sy.riij». I d.d vwhich ended, iii pef f'*rndne n perfect ciire, I have nmf.h to say t 6 vnn avht i> i st*e ynn t 'whicli \vill this fall.~ •V.ai niav m ike nse.t'r. thrse lini'** if'*vou think that those afflbtfol m »y Ibid relief ■the s;ime source. ‘ ,Ytajivt tmle.. •-' ■ “ ■ / •*.■ ••; JAMES PAIfB.ViC. j Principal Ofllce for ;tb’e*ade ,< f this medicine, EfghtlVVrort. Philadelphia. Also fop sale hy, ; V J * MYI-VtS &lCtyvC .rliHle; gjlX.fiOOU UliFiNEllS lv at Dickinson Forge* Applvxtblj-: T •= ■- V.-A a.G. £ge. , •-May 2,1839. . tfi^ NOTICES. the charter of the '’Carlisle •f f Saving Fund Society,-” will expire in 1843. Notice is hereby ip vfen agreeably to the constitu tion and laws ot Pennsylvania- thnt»the stockhol ders of aaid institution intend applyingto the-next Legislature of the'commonwealth fop a renewal of charter.—Change o/~npme, style, and title to 4 'Cumberland Valley Bank,*’ increase of capital to $200,000 and general discounting and blinking privileges all wilder such restrictions as the Leg islature may direct. The above institution to be continued in Carlisle, Cumberland county Pu. JOHN 3; MYERS. 6m August a, 1339. €roeli'ck&s \Jflatchlcss Sanative* The article published below concerning the new and popular doctrine advanced by llie il* lustrious Goelicke of Germany, cannot fail of exciting a deep and thrilling interest through-- oufthe country. . [•Translated from the German, 1 • LOUIS OiFFON GOELICUE, - OF GERMANY* ------ - -- 1. VI THE GREATEST OF HUMAN BENE< . FACTORS. Citizens of North and South America, ' To Louis Offon Goblickk, M.'D. of Ger many, Europe, belong* the imperishable honor of adding a new and Precious doctrine to the Science of Medicine—a new doctrine which, though vehemently opposed by many of the fa culty, (of which be is n 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 arc suspended the lives of millions of our race, and which he boldly challenges, Ins op posers to refute, viz: Consumption ia a disease always occasioned by.a disordered state of Via Pitse, for-Life Principleof the human oody-r often secretly tucking in the.system for years be • fore there is the least complaint of tlie lungs ~and which may be as certainly,though not so quickly cured % as a common cold, or simpleheadache. — An invajuftbly precious doctrine this,-as it im parts 'ah important le&fcnn to tli d apparently healthy of Jjoth sexes, teaching this insidious be an unobserved initiate of their “clayey houses** even while they imagine themselves secure from‘its them that THE GREAT SECRE T IN THE ART OF. PUESfeUVJNG HEALTH IS TO PLUCIC OUT'TirE DISEASE WHILE IN 'THE BLADE, AND NOT WAIT TILL THE FULL GROWN EAR. . ThisiUustrioua, benefactor of manjs also enti tled to your unfeigned gratitude, and the grati tude of a world, for the invention of his Match * jes6 Sanativd,— whose healing fiat ipay justly claim for it such a'title, since it has.so signally triumphed over our great commUn cTiefny cow sumption, both in the first'and last stages,—a medicine which has thmoughly filled the va cuum iivthe MatcriaMedir.a, and thereby provpd itself the Conqueror of Physicians— medicine,, for which all marihind’wUl.haye abumlant cause to bless the benificeht hand*of a kind Providence —a medicine whose wrmdrons.virlucs have been so.glowingly - pnHrayed->vcp by'some of- bur* clergy, in their pastoral visits to the sick.cham ber; by whicltTiTtnifS theyofrcmbccomc-riie Imp-* py instruments of changiog despomlenrv into hope, sickness into health, and sadnessof frieuds , nto joy fulness . * Oooliclie’s lOTatchlcas Sanative, a medicine of- more value to jnanfhaq the vast mines of Austria, oreven-lhc united treasures of .our.glob.c—a .medicine,..which is.obtaihed equal ly from the vegetable, mineral and animal king doms, and thus possesses a throe-fold power,—a medicine, which, though designed as iuvytfiedy for consumption solely, is possessed of a myste: rious influence over many diseases of the human svstenV,—a medicine, which begins to be valued by Physicians,’who are daily witnessing.its as tonishing cures r.f majiy whom they had resign ed tq the grasp of the lnsatiahle-Grave. Dosr of the Sanative, for adults, one drop; for_childreiva half drop; and for infants*; a quar ter drop;'the dTfectnnrsTxljUuniiTg the rifaniTer ol taking a half nr quarter drop. Prick—Three -and 'ohc-third rix dollars* ’52.50) per half ounce. •A German coin, value'7s cents. ’For sale at thp Post Office, Mechnnicshurg, Cumberland county , Pa., by GEO„ F. CAIN, sole agent for MechanU*shurg,\ Mcchanicsburg, July 25,1839. JOSt, Jf. C. JVIiFF, GUP.G3OIT DENTIST* HB ESPEC'I'FUI.Ly infiirms the ladies and", fl£/ gentlemen of Carlisle and its vicinity tlVbt he sets Artificial Teeth in the most approved manner. He also scales, plugs and separates teeth to arrest decay <; Dr. N. prepares a tooth powder, which whi tens the teeth,, without injuring the enamel, col ors the gums a fine red and refreshes the mouth. The tooth ache will be cured, in most, bases,’ without extraction; and an odontalgic is •prepared for healing sore gums andTasten the teeth. Ladies and gentlemen arc requested to call and examine his collection of Porcelain or In. comiplable teeth', •which-will never decay* or change color, and. are .free from all unpleasant odour, duriible.aml well adapted for chewing, -which will be-inserted-iivthe best-manner and at . fair prices. " • - All persons wishing Dr.. N. to call at their dwellings will please to leave a line at his resin dence, No. 7 Harper's Row, when he will punc tually attend to every call in the line of p his pro fession. From a long and successful he hopes to give general satisfaction.- - Carlisle;-August 1,1839. --- - 3m.- iTkU. SWA.YNJS: Respeotcd ErlendjT-From 9 the very beneficial effects which I have received from th* use of thy Componnd Syrup .of Wild Cherry Birk. 1 am fully willing to t,es tify to th»* hstomahiug effect. \My attack, was that of ar' nimun. cold, wlii ; h began to threat en. some ? hiijg‘-of a mbr.- serious nature. Being' recommended to iH.*th\above Syrup. I finally" -gavVVf-.ii tml, 7 niid Tim h ippy to say it gave hie ahmv.t instant'relief. .1 have used, it frequently, and always with the same beneficial effects.' It others .would use lids medicine at the commence jneiit of their colds and piv* veot a d.isense whicii Would., he;‘"more, alarming it its clmracteivaiid much in m» oh-tiivite in the cure.. - ElwoouL. Pusky/ M; W.; corner of Aidi'ts* Fifth sts, -Fluid., Eighth month, 23, 1839..; - The above medicine'U for salc by J. J, Myers j Co, Carlisle. - ; . *. SPKCSALCOI-RT. •v Sheriff’s Office. Carlisle, dumb.. o, j* . December.l9th; 1839. ; , 5 virtue »if a; writ; from the Hon. DA'NIEU HB DU UK E Fl 'President Judge.ol * the 19th J.e.iCial Uisuici iff Pennsylvania* bearings date nt *Y.orU fhy~j3oth day of Nuvemhej*. 1839, NO TICE whereby given, tliatnSpecird Courywill be held hefmv the said H < aiU,ugh ,( 61. nioii Plghs aforesaid, wherein; the ,Hi>n, Samocl jir'pfniriV^ !l H counsel for, one ol< t6his .aj»poinlaH*!il. ns pPitesjk, the provisions of I he 39i.h’:sectio6|nfiaii act oftheGeneral Assem bly. t>f the^.CpVn ?^bn wealth Md.;Pen.nsylvania, passed.» April, A, U* 1834,, en- ; titled an a'ci relative to theorgani saiion «il C/ urta, |>f Justice’. '’v' " ,“ r J \ \ . ■ ■ : MV'EKS*'Sheriff.. C HARDWABE & GROCERY 1 STORE. The imbapriberrespectfully informs his friends 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 seasois such as .■BARD UAM t consisting of Case Knives and ,Forks, .Spoons, Locks. Bolls, Hinges aiid Screws, Pen and Pock et Knives, Razors, Tacks and Sprigs, Shades id Shovels, Hay and -Dung Forks, scythe stones,• rakes, fkcjSqc, fife. Also, superior American \ dud English Scythes. . ' - He Ims also.on hand an excellent assortment of Patent Family Medicines, suclr as pills, oils and ointments. Also, all kinds of Essences. He has also on hand Horse Medicines, such ns the Oil of Spike, Oil of Stone Uiid Horse-Powders, 6cc. &c. dec. ' - - ‘ • ir/fe has. also onfmnd an extensive assortment of American Forest and //indobtun Oil iStonc, suitable for. Carpenters and Wood Choppers. 1-Hq also has P.fwder by the keg, among which is the fliiest Rifle Powder. Shot, Lead, Percusr sion Cups, arid Flints. //o also has an extensive and superior assort ment of Chinny €Uass A* Quecnswarc, twenty per cent cheaper than can be hud else where. * , GROGEIiIES. Rio, St. Domingo, and Java Coffees. New Orleans and Porto Rico Sugar.-Orleans and Su g\r Ho use Molasses.' Young •//ysnn, Imperial and .Black 'Peas, Chocolate, Rjce, Barley, Soda and Water Crackers. Spicesof all kinds. Nuts ahd Confecdnnanes. Prunes, Raisins. Ground Allmn and Fine Salt. *Taiv‘So»p a«d Candles and retril, at city prices. ■LIQUORS. Wine, Brandy, New England Rum, //invest Whiskey, Wine anil Cider Vinegar, Btc. ’ TOBACCO- Cavendish, RgU and Plug. Spanish and 7/alf •Spanish CigariHMucubau,-Rappeeand Scotch Snuff. , £ - 5 ■ j- SHOES Ac BOOTS. Riding, Gig andafpekey Whins and Lashes.— Brushes;. Brnonis.. Painted Buckets,-See. Carpet Ohaia of all colors. .The above articles being'curefiiily selected, are offered to customers ami others at city prices. ' • • .rOHN.GKAY, Agent, .. Carlisle, July 4,-1839; .. ----- - ... i IMPORTANT DISCOVERY. THE public are hereby directed to the iped ical advertisements of Dr, HARLICM’S celebrated Com/iound Strerigt/iening 7 hnic, and German jf/ierierU'/'ittff, which are a Medicine of great value lo'the.afflicted, discovered by O. P. Harlich, a celebrated physician.- at Alldorf, Germany, wfifch has been used with unpural lelectTucjcewi throughout Germany-. This. Me dicine consists, oTtwo kinds, viz: the German, A perient,and tue Compound Strengthening‘Tonic -Pills. They are.cach pul Tip hi small packs, and should butlV be~usefi to effect a.pernuuient cure. T’hose ari* afflicted would do. Well to make a tri;d ofthts hmifuable Medicineinsthey never produce siclcuessjor nausea while* using. .ii safe .and etocju.uhfcehiedy. for .. INDIGESTION, and all StomACh Complaints!; pain in Side,' Liv er Complaints,' Loss of- Appetite, Flatulency, Pulpit ttion of the Heart, General Debility, Nei* vous Irritability, Sick. Headache, Female Dis eases, Spasmodic Affections, Rheumatism,Asth mas, Consum'ption,&c % The Pitta jive tOjCluaqse thestomachand-purify-the Blood. The Tonic nr Strengthening Pitta are to strengthen-and invigorate the ner ves,and di gestive organs and give tone to .the .Stomach, as all diseases originate from impurities of the blood ami,disordered stomach. This mode oftreating dttcascrispursuedbynl 1" practTcn}~Plvv siciunsr which expedience ha’staught them to be the only remedy to effect a cure.. 'They avemot only re commended and prescribed by the most expe rienced Physicians in their chilly practice, hut also taken by those gentlemen themst Ives when ever they feel the symptoms of those diseases, in which they know them to’ he efficacious.—- Prills is the base in all large .cides m which they have an extensive sale. • It is not to be under stood that these medicine's will chVe all diseases merely by purifying the blood—this theV' will not do; but they certainly will, and sufficient authority of daily proofs asserting that those mecheines, taken us recommended by the di rections whiqh accompany, them, will cure a great majority df diseases of the Stomach, lungs, and liver, by which impurities of the blood are occasioned. Ask for Dr, H Compound Strengthen ing 'Fonic, and (lerhiairApericnt Puli'. Principal Office for the sale of this medicine is at No. 19 North Eighth street, Philadelphia. Also— For sale at the drug store of’J. J, MY ERS & CO., Carlisle, who are Agents for Cumberland county. « Nov. 21, 1830; &KjyotiM9 sr co. [n their stores ih’Carlisle and Mtchanlcsbiirg, ire just receiving a fresh assortment 01. WIN- TER,GOODS, consisting, ip part, of r a genera] assortment ot fine and low priced ■‘-.'v. CLOTHS, of nil colors, heavy Bet ver. Pilot, and Mohair and rib*d; Cassinetksof all colors and qualities! some veiy low pnqjcd plain and figured Silk Vel vets;.plain and figured S itiu Vestings; silk, Va lencia and other Vestings; ‘.Velvet - Cords Bea verteens, Moleskins, white, red, green and yel-. ,low'Flannels, white and colored’ Canton Flan nels aqd Doeskins, 1 able' Diaper, linen Table Cloths, 7*4,8-4, 9 l2-4 and 13 4 Rose, Duffield amLWhitney; BlruiketB;JFrencli,l\VeUh. and German Merinoesy black and bine black Bombazines; figured- D«>. i plain and figured rept Silks; gros de Paris, gros de/Rheihs, gnos de Naps, Matteoni and Vemlia Lutestring and’Seri -shaw Silks; a handsome assortment of light fig iired-Silks for Bonnets; Lupins and 8.4 Me rino Shawlb;blanket,brochaund challey Shawls, lace Edgings, hobinet Quillings, tape edge quil ling.B'd>h‘iMs;'tndie' and : Britisli Swiss -MusTihs," Mull Muslins, jacconet and demi Cambric, cross har’d cambric and j;icmu*t Muslins,-a large as sortment of |ri*lh Linen*, Russia Diaper, Osan hnrg’s 12 4 Tii'klenhorg Sheetings, plain and fig’d. green Baize for floor cloths, Ingrain and Venjlian Carpeting, alarge assortment of. sus pLuulers, (Boves, Bcc. -: . *, Likewise, ju Mecjianir.shnrg,!a^ large assort meiit of Groceries and Liquors,'’cnh.st.stihgVif all arlicJes.iu'the.groctTv line, which they offer lower than can herbought elsewheyei : for :ca‘sh. or country-produce, > . ... / V . ; Nov. ,14. ; Riieiimaltsiii* ; Entirely cured by the use./if Drl O. P. liar- Conipniind’ Streiigthi hing and ‘ German Aperient'P|lls.’-r-Mr: SOLOMON WILSON, |if. Chester cdi Pa. , ;.if!licted for two yeark’with diseasei nf. 6diich he Had to uke. his crutches' for! 18 mnnths. his symptoms, were excruciating pain ihjdl hTs joints, especi ally in Ins hip, shoulderand aiiclfcsv pain increri* sing always towards evening attended \vitl> licalV. Mr, \\.ilson, was at,one time not .able .lo piove nis limbs mi account oF-the piiiii being so7great,, he heing,M\lviscd by a friend nr; his ‘to procu|e Div H irlicb*s PiUs pf which he sbnt lo.tHe AgehV »n“West Clipstcr and bror.uredjftomeC on using,, the hiluliyine tlfe ihird driyihe.pmn disappeared and Jiis r s^ngOyi > inprt.asing, fast, aVulan three’ weeks 1 was;abl.'Ti tTttehd th iiis Husinesfi, whic|i he had not d i . . wmtlAM askwith. Carlisle, Dec. 26, 1839. ■ , ; __ toissolutiomof ttotpaMuersbip. CHE co-partnership heretofore Existing . be« Scamilli. in the Saddling bu siness, wasjlissolyed on the.23d dayofNpyem berlnst.by; mutual consent. AH person*; in debted to said firm are reoiiested 'to make pay. inept, and.lhose havifig claifns wilrpreren't.th'sm withnut-deiay. - ; r ■“ . ■. 1; v- /’ r ' 1. t>vS ..• :: : i; WlttilAM■■'NOACRE/, r , . . ■ ROBEHTjSMITHj r Springfield. Jan. 9,184% 3l»!