MERCHANT’S LINE. Through in 12 Hours. THE subscriber would .respectfully notify the travelling public that he-will put on the route 'FROM CARLISLE TO BALTIMORE, in a few days, a first rate line of Troy built COACHE S, with good teams-and careful drivers, to-run through in 12 hours—leaving Carlisle on the ar rival of the western cars from Obambersburg and In-rive in Baltimore for supper—leave Bal-i itimore.at 5 o’clock in the morning and arrive at 'Carlisle in time to take the eastern,cars for, Pittsburg. Fare .-through §5. The coaches will stop at the- Baltimore aud Susquehanna House, corner of Howard and-Saratoga streets, Baltimore.,. Passengers Will be lcft'in any part of the-city they may-desire. - • = The undi rsigned is determined to spare no pains nr expense to make the passage comfort able to all those.who may,patrnmze him. JAS. A- GAtCAIIER, Proprietor. Carlisle, Nov. 28,1839. tf REMOVAL. T. I/. St MI EES, • rnAS HEMbVIfiD HIS TAIZiOHIKO E3TABLESHMENP to the house recently occupied by, Mr. Geo. V. Hall us a shoe sloro, nearly opposite the bonk store of Mr.yJaities Loudon, where, having made extensive arrangements, he will be able to ac commodate those who may favor him * with a -call, in the best and most ... . Fashionable <JTlannct\ He respectfully solicits a continuance of 'the very generous encouragement which has been already him. • H. S.—He has just received the London and Philadelphia fashions for the season. 6 . Carlisle-, Nov. 28, 1839. ' NEW AND FASHION ABLE CHAIRESTABLISHMENT. THE subscriber respectfully informs his old customers and the'public generally, that he has, at the solicitation of his friends, .re-com menced tile above mentioned business in all its various branches, in the shop recently occupied "by Mr. Frederick A. Kennedy, Coachmpker, next door to Stevenson Bc-Dinkle’s Drug Store, and-aXew doors north of Col. Fcrree’s Hotel. ■Having procured several first rate'workmen, ■he is now prepared to manufacture to order, and keep constantly op hand, at the most ac commodating terms, «3SEB>' Rush ami Cane Bottomed rjbe»i Chairs. Settees & Sociables. Vggsjafc Common Sf Fancy Windsor Do. Large. Boston Rocking Chairs, gggSfc3_Also, Children’s Chairs of. every BSliiiiOißjescripti.on—the whole made of the ■best materials and iu the most fashionable style. • •Also old’chairs neatly riiended and. repainted. He will also carry bn the business of SOUSES SIGN PAINTING. PAPER HANGING & GIiDING. The subscriber hopes that by his st rict atten tion to business; together with his long experi ence in the above branches, to merit and receive a share of public patronage. y ■ C. E. R. DAVJS. Carlisle, Dec. 19, 1839. dm HEW DRUG & VARIETY STORE. —Stevemon ff SUnlcle^ HAVE just received at their store; comer of High and Pitt streets, opposite Cot. Fee hotel, 'an-assortment of BRITO'S,. : Medicines, Faints, T)ye Stuffs & Varnishes.- Their .yfeipeSS ■stock lias . been selected with ■great care, and is warranted to. £a he entirely fresh and of the very *rrsr r»»naF ■best quality. The store will bo under the im mediate superintendance of Mr. Dinkle, who thas acquired athoroughknowledge of the duties of an apothecary under tne direction of Mr 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 for'flour made at said mill.* ‘GEORGE CRIST. August 22.1839. tf . "Coughs, Colds dj Consumptions. Mrs. A. Wilson, of "Lancaster county, Pat, ■entirely cured by thenscof Dr. Swayne’sSyrup of Wild Cherry—her symptoms were constant •coughing.,pain in her side, back and head, de praved appetite, spitting - of blond, rib rest at inigKtr&ci "Sftef usiiig two bottles of'Doctor S'wayne’s Compound Syrup of PrunusVirginiana. or Wild Cherry, she found herself relieved, and hy,the time she had uscd’thc third bottle, she ■found herself entirely cured of tile aforesaid dis eease,' which she had been afflicted with for three years,. There are daily certificates of' various 'poisons. which add sufficient testimony of the ... jgreat efficacy of this invaluable medicine. For sale-6y J.J, MvEns&fCo. ftIOHES WOT HEALTH. Those who enjoy health, must, celtairily feel blessed when'they compare themselves to.those sufferers that have Been afflicted for years with "various diseases which the human family are all subject to be troubled "with., Diseases present themselves in various forms and from various ■circumstances, which in-the commencement, may all be checked by the nseofDii.D.P.Hnr tlch’a Compound strengthening and "German Aperient PUlS,—such as Dyspepsia,Liver Com. plaints. Pain in the side. Rheumatism, General Debility, Female Diseases, and all diseases 16 ■which human nature is subject, where 'the sto i- mach is affec.ted, , Directions; for' using, these Medicines always. accompany them, f ‘ ■ Th*6e Medicines can betaken wnh perfect safety by the most defictfte female,- as they are-mild,in - their operalionand pleasant in their effects. :: ■ Principal OflSce for-.the United-States, No, 19 •'North Eighth street, .Philadelphia. ;Also,'for ■ sale, by LJ. MYERS'Sc CO. ;. - juiST'd® ; I4ETTER s ! ; 1 Tfm EMAINXjSG In the Post Office at NEVV VIbEEV Pa,; January 1,184 b. ; Isf- Damelßbyer' Cathrihe X.eannrd - ■ Peter Birkrhan W B Miligan S • ' , "Christian Bowermaster John-Miller- h' 'Br. Barr’> : ■' • JacnbMichtl;r : ~' Benj’n Booseh ... . Dan’l MolarV V... .-Wm BurgesU i- 1 And.’ajMiddleton .. _i.-_ Andrew Divan , Philip Mencer ’ ;H D Daihouser, Esq Wm R JJelroy, Esq Adam Failour JasNies • isaac-Frymtre = . ■ JohnPouiey . SacobFicke*”-’ v 'Maryßetd. JhoGraham' Dan’l Rex;: ' ,' a.., ' James Gilmor Jacob Stevick. - Samuel Heister.;:. • John Srnsebaugh . . - ■Henry Hardy- f. ■ Bayid Sterrett. Efq; • ■Geo Kunkle ■' , , . John Stickler ;j,- JtsaaoKoons; ,Mr»;R.Sbarp . • TaiKennedy, Esq N Woods. .-" l Sliaabeth Lehman post orff-sos, Carlisle, Pa. May 1, 1839. - - Arrival and Departure of Maili_.' ' v v? . jtrrivcsi Clobcs* Eastern ‘ daily ab°u‘ 1° »>-•.: , *P- m ... «» .•* 5 p.m. 11a.m. Western *- *-* td- _ 9a,-m. Southern 10.a.m. 7p.,m. Hechanicsb’g V 10 a.m. ip, m. Newville - ■— " 12 m. : 9 a. m. _ R. LAMBERTON, P. M. • JOHN zue, ; ATTORNEY AT LAW, OFFERS Ws professional services In the practice of Law, in the several Courts of Cumberland county. His office isinjbe Public Square, next door to the.drug store of John J. Myers tP* Co. . Carlisle, Nov.-21, 1839. O O A C K.N-.e' ESTMBIjUSUJfIEJVT, -- IN CARLISLE, PA, THE subscriber having just arrived from the east with some of the beat workmen that cnuUV 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 CJOAOH3S, O-IG-S, SULMS & 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 and his work will all be warranted. ' Repairing done in the neatest manner and wuh despatch. , The subscriber humbly solicits the patronage ,of the public, for which lie mil tender his most sincere thanks. J ’ 4 FRED’K A. KENNEDY. Car/is/e, \prif 18, 1839. ” HR. I. C. LOOMIS, DENTIST. SNTENDS residing-permanently in Carlisle, and would respectfully offer his professional services to the citizens of-the place and vicinity. Me has , taken rooms at Co) . ‘Ferrce s Hotel, where he may be found at all hours, r Persons requesting it will be whited upon at their residences, * „ „ „ FDr. Georgt u. Fouike, * Reference •< Rev* 'Flics. C. 7 hornton, ' ■ David Jf* Mahon.. Carlisle. Dec. 6. 1838. , A VALUABLE TAN YARD i. ' POP. P.SNT. AT HARPER'S FERRY, VA. THE subscribers will lease for one or rnqre years, their valuable Tan Yard* with all its lt 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. Vats arp under cover, and all the buildings are of the 1 most suitable kind—besides the grinding of Bark ([which can be got convenient and at fair prices,) 1 is done by water power: Any-quantitjlolJiidcs-can-be.pMtured_m_.the fteighborlioodj as there _is_npjolheT 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 tanhed, eith er bj* raibroad or canal, There is, likewise, a demand at this place for a large quantity of Leather annually by the Government. Possession.will b 6 given immediately,: For further particulars enquire of HUGH GILLEECE 8c CO. “FeßTiTiera "cow if “ narper’iF efry DYEING & SCOURING. THE subscriber respectfully informs the pub lic that she continues to cleanse Clothes of grease, stains, gcc.'in the.best manner and with out injuring the cloth. She will also attend to DTBIITO aII kinds of Yarns, Cloths, Silks, &c. &c. any color which may be desired, on the most accom modating terms and witli despatch. Her residence is a few doors east of Ur.-A. Richards’store, Centre Square, Carlisle. JANE McMURRAY. April 2,5. 1838. Xy TO DR. SWAYNETPhiladclphin.—lt is with sincere pleasure I write you these lines.— Having,been reduced by a long spell,of sickness in the lower country to a very critical state of health I thought I foresaw my early dissolution. Lhad 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 no rest at night, and my constant irritation produced a high fever at times. In this alarming'state I looked for help, andtecollecting your advertise-' ment, I sent to your agent for two’bottles of Wild Cherry Syrup, and before using the sec ond bottle, f found my cough had disappeared, and with it ail those distressing symptoms. You are at liberty lo publish this, and 1 most-earn estly recommend yonrSyrup of Wild Cherry Bark to sufferers with diseases of the lungs, as an effectual remedy. Respectfully yours, , Reuben Richardson. Pittsburg, Sept. 27, 1839. Principal Office, N<j. 17North Eighth'strect, where this invaluable medicine can always be obtained; likewise, the above certificate maybe .seen,.with the signature of a highly respectable citizen of Pittsburg, witnessing the above to be a certain fact. Also for sale by J.J.. Myers 6;Co. Jlcutcßronchilis, aforenmner ofComump- Uori. —This disease'is very much like a common .catarrh, it .generally commences like an ordin-' ary cold, with lassitude, chilliness, slight cough and oppression add,tightness about the breast.. In many instances the 'disease seems at first of no very serious charhcter.' As "the disease con tinues the oppression ;in the breast increases, the countenance becorries expressive ot anxiety" the respiration becomes more and more labori ous, sometimes wheezing or rattling sound,-ns if the air was-forced through a narrow apper tdre clogged with’ a viscitb-fiuid. ,T 6 neglect tins disease it.may be df sermus consequences,; bqt by a timely application to Dr, Sway'iie’a Com/iound Syrft/i of,Wild CAcrry.with a strict attention 16 the directions, all these • unpleasant, effects willbetemovetL, Becarefui, as it is sold at no place except.at-Nn.'39 North Eighth : st., crat the respective-agents. '• . For sale by . J. J. MYERS & CO. SfiJIiUNO OFF AT GOST. THE subscribers intending to embarkin other .business, will sell’ off. their entire stock of S :.. : DEVr-OOODS, - ; Groceries, Queensware and- Hardware, , at FIRST. COST. The Dry-Goods are all hew and. consist chiefly of well selected staple goods snitaldefpr. every purchaser! more.or lesß. -As the subscribers are. determined to Tetire'ffom the Business,’they will sell.without reserve,and bargaihs can.be had by giving them a .call. ’, ; ' They will sell their stock wholesale if. a,pur chaser, should offer.' Any person wishing to; purchase a good stock and secured good stand' jn a bHsineVs towh.’.sltuate'd ihoie rich Climber .land Vai.ley r willdu well’; to:callandexamine theestablishment.and’purchase the entire stock. .V .HAMILTON. 8c: GRIER. N, B.—AII those indebted to.the subscribers will please call andseltfeJip their accounts be- Ko'rc.firBtpf J?.ebruary nexi, ; . _ Carlisle, Jan. 9,184 Q. • Dyspepsia and Hypocoiidriacisin. Cured by Dr, Harlich’s celebrated Medicines* Mr. WM. MORRISON, of SchuylkULSixth street, Philadelphia, afflicted for several years with the above distressing disease—Sickness at the stomach, headache, palpitation of the heart, impaired.appctitc,.acrid eructations, .coldness and weakness of the extremities, emaciation & general debility, disturbed rest, a pressure and weight at the stomach after eating, severellying: pains iii the cheat, back and sides.cqstivencss, a dislike for society or conversation, languorand lassitude upon the least occasion. Mr. Morri son had.applied to the most eminent physicians, who considered it beyondthe power 01 human skill to restore him to however, as his afflictions hhd reduced him to a deplorable con dition, having been induced by a friend -of his to try oiv Harlich’s Medicines, as they being highly recommended, 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 tirely disappeared—he is now 1 enjoying all the blessings of perfect health. For sale by . • J» J. Myers if Co. INSURANCE AGAINST TIRE BY • ■JVtorth America Insurance Co. Philadelphia; (CAPITA!. $600,000. THE above company through their “Agency in Carlisle,” still continues to insure all kinds of property in this and the adjoining coun ties at the lotvekt rates. Tile usual risk, on stone or brick houses averages about ti per annum on each thousand insured, and a stock of merchan dize consisting of dry goods, groceries, and the usual assortment of a country store, will be in sured nt the same rate. Property holders, and merchants generally throughout this and tile adjoining counties, will please give the above notice attention. Appii cation can he made either by letter dr in person to the subscriber in Carlisle. JOHN J. MYEfIS. Nov. U, 1839. ....'6m BARGAINS, BARGAINS, BARGAINS; 1 [NEW GOODS. CHEAPER THAN EVER Hi THE subscriber has just opened a very large and splendid assortment of - PALL AND WINTBS, GOODS, consisting in part of Cloths, Cassimeres, Cassi netts, Plain and Figured Mcripoes, Prince de Laines, Saxony do.. Cambrics, Mus lins, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, ■ Groceries A'Qweensware. . His customers and the public generally, are respectfully solicited to call & avail themselves of cheap bargains, as he is determined to' sol low. ' A. RICHARDS. Carlisle,Get. 31, 1839. ’ DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA!! More propfs of the efficacy of Dr. Harlich’s Medicines.—Mr. Jonas Hartman, of Sumney town, Pa-, entirely cured of the above disease, which he was afflicted with,for six years; his symptoms were a sense ot distension and oppres sion after eating, distressing pain in the pit of the stomach, nausea, loss (If appetite, giddiness and dimness of sight, extreme debility , flatulen cy, acrid eructations, sometimes vomiting, and pain in the ripht side, depression of spirits, dis turbed rest, faintness, and hot able, to pursue Ids business without canring his immediate exhaus tion and weariness. Mr. Hartman is-happy-to. state to the public and is willing to give any in formation to the afflicted, respecting the' won derful benefit hb received from thense of Dr. ■ Harlicll’s Compound-Strengthening and German Aperient Pills. For sale by ’ J. J, MYERS Sc-GorrCarlisle. LIVER COMPLAINT Cured by the use nf Dr,' Hsvlich’s Compound Strengthening and German Aperient Pills. Ml-. 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, sick headache, turred tongue, ccuntenance 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 functions of the liver. Mr. Richard had the ad vice ol several physicians, but received no re lief, until using Dr. flarlich’s Medicine, which terminated In effecting a perfect cure. For sale by 3. J. MYERS ti CO. HAVE VOU A COUGH? Do hot neglect if! Thousands have met a premature death for the want of a little atten tion to a common cold. Have you a cough or cold? Dr. Swayne’s Compound Syrup of Primus Virginiana, or Wild Cherry, a safe and medical prescription, and 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? Swayne’s Prunus Virgin iana, or 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 where ifhas been used, has it failed to relieve. For sale hy J. J. MYERS 8c CO. Wonderful Cure of Consumption PERFORMED hyDr. Swayne’s 'Comfiound Syrufi of Prunus Virginia or Wild Cherry. Mr. Wilson Greene’, of Lancaster county, Pa., entirely.cufed of the above disease, his symp toms were a dullness, succeeded by heat, low ness of spirits, salt taste in his mouth, a dry cough, great oppression in the. breast, loss of appetite, a frequent spitting and coughing up of frotby and florid blood. After using 2 bottles ol the above syrup the cough ceased, the body began to strengthen, and,by_using 2 more bot tles all those disagreeable feelings , were remo ved. He is now enjoying perfect health to the astonishment of all his friends. , CERTIFICATE, 1 Erie, Pa., Sept. 3, 1839.. . Deaf - Sir—l this day send for some of Doctor Swayne’s Prunus Virginia, or Wild'Cherry Syrup, there is a gentleman sick at this -place and has been for a long time; he has tried the medicine and finds it helps him much. I am out, please send some.: immcdiatelyi.scnd two bottles if you cannot send us more." ’ In haste, yours. See. A ..; . ; Cincinnati. August 10th, 1839. Respected friend Div Swayne:—l am truly indebted to you for the benefit 1 have received from thh juse of your Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry Dart, which’!’ confess was the means of restoring riiy health-. I was attacked' with a common coldr Whlch terminated in aaeated-dis-.; ease upon the lungs, 1 :i(;'lengtl) becaone .muc|i constant coughing and 1 loss of appetite, and gave up ull hope of recovering.ag many of my fumlly had been Carrieduff by con sumption. lieingTecommrndeddiy-a friend of miheV Mr. Weavef . fo'.m’ake trial of youi’ -jnes timable Syrup. ; ldid so, which elided 'in-per forming a perfect cure, 1 have much to Bay to veil whm rsee yonV wlncH will'be-tills fall;—; You may make use nf these lincs/if yoo think proper, that those afflicted may flnd.relief from the same source..'-'. Yours .trulvir .s ’ ■ " 1 v : . jamesparry. . Principal Dffice.for fhe.imle of this medicine, 19 North’Eiglitli street, Philadelphia; .'Alsofor sale by_. ' J. J. MYERS. & CO.. Carlisle;;? FORKI3.ME\WA!VTED. CSIIX GOOD. HKFiNEßS’wanietl immediate n-'lyitt ’ ■ y ■ - ’ A. O, I*! G K. May 2,1833. ■_ ''X ; »f NOTICE. , ■WNTHERE/VS the charter of the ••Carlisle Saving Fund Society, n will expire m 1843* Notice is hereby given agreeably to the constitu? tion and laws of Pennsylvania that the Stockholm tiers of said institution intend Applying to the ntext Legislature of the commonwealth for a renewal ot cliArteri—Change of jiame, style, and title to “Cumberland Valley Bank, r ' increase of capital to §200,-000 and general discounting and banking privileges under such restrictions asthe Leg islature may Xhe, above institution to be continued in Carlisle, Cumberland county Pa, JOHN J. MYERS, August 1, 1839. - 6m ' nn. j. c. WEW r, SUROBON. DENTIST^ RESPECTFUI..LY informs the ladies aijd gentlemen of Carlisle and its vicinity that he sets Artificial Teeth in the most approved manner. He also scales, plugs and separates teeth to arrest decay. , ~ . - --- Dr. y. prepuresatooth powder,Jwhh-.h 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 cases, without extraction? andean odontalgic wash is prepared for healing sore gunis and fasten the teeth. * * Ladies and gentlemen are requested to call and examine his collection of Porcelain or In corruptable teeth, which' will never decay or change color, and are'free from all unpleasant odour, durable and well adapted for chewing, which will be inserted in the best manner and at fair prices. All persons 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. From a long and successful practice,! he hopes to give general satisfaction. Carlisle, August X, 1839. 8m BU. SWAYNE: Respeoted Friend:—From the very beneficial effects which I* have received from, the use of thy Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry "Bark,’! am fully willing to tes tify to the astonishing effect. .My attack was that of a common cold, whbh began to - threat en something of a more serious nature. Being recommended to use the above Syrup,T finally" gave it a trial, and am happy, to say it gave .roe almost instant relief. I have used it frequently, and always tflth the same beneficial effects. If others \Vould use this medicine at the corpntence ment of theirjcolds and conglis, they would pre vent a diseasro which would be more alarming it its character, and much more obstinate in the cure. t Elwood L. Posey- N, W. corner of Arch (S’ Fifth sts, Phila. Eighth month, 23, 1,839. The above medicine is for sale by J. J. Myers Co.,Carlisle.. ~... ' . > ■ SPECIAL. COURT. Sheriff’s Office 1 , Carlisle,Cumb. co. > December. 19th, 1839. 3 MY virtue of a writ from the Hon. DANIEL jDUHICEE. President Judge of the J9th dal District of Pennsylvania, bearing date at York the SOth day of November 1839, NO TICE is hereby given, that a Special’Court will' be held before the said.Hoh. Daniel Durkee and the Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, on Monday the 24th of February, A. -D. 1840, to continue one weekt—and another on Monday the9th;of-Maroh A.--D, -1840, to continue one week—in the Court- House in the borough of Carlisle, for the trial of certain causes depending in the Court of Com mon Pleas aforesaid, wherein the Hon, Samuel Hepburn was concerned as counsel’for one Of the parties, prior to his appointment as Fresh dent 3iulge of the 9th Judicial District; said causes being embraced within thejirovisions of the 5911 i section of an act of the General Assem. passed the 14th day of April, A". D. 1834, en titled an aict relative to the organization of Courts of Justice. JOHN MYERS, Sheriff. PUBLIC SALE. WILL be sold at public sale on the premi ses of the find described tract, on Friday the 28/A day of February next, the following Real Estate, late the property of George Nick, ey, deceased, viz: A TRACT OF LAND,. situate in Frankford township, Cumberland county, containing 40 acres, more dr less, about & acres of.which.is .woodland, bounded by lands of John Umberger, David Nickey, Geo. Jciehl and John. Clay, having thereon erected a ..iftyflu JLog Bouse S Kitchen, Pi|Bg|g And Double Log Barn, . ! a well of water. The land is stale/of a good quality, and in a good state of cultivation—lying oh the-road leading from Car lisle to M’Clure’s Gup* near the Scone Church, Possession of the land will be given on the Jst of April next, x ' * ALSO, A-TRACT OF MOUNTAIN LAND, situate in the same township, bounded, by lands of Abraliam Bowman and Daniel- Buchwaiter.- containing 11 acres and 146 perches and allow anccs. ' . ALSO, A TRACT OF MOUNTAIN LAND, . situate in the same township, containing 22 a cres and-67 perches and allowances, bounded by lands of Daniel fkichwalter and others. This tract will be soUrm twosepayate parts should it be desiredby ——. — l - - --- Terms of sale;—One half of the purchase money to be paid oh the Ist of April next, and tbe.balancein one year thereafter,without, in.- terest, to be secured by judgment bonds. Sale will commence at 10 o’clock,'A. M, and attendance given by. ' ! , , ' , ,■ 1 GEORGE KOSHT, . Executor of George Nickef, dec. January 9, 1840. , 81 NEW GOODS. Cheaper than evcrl A Lt, who want bargains are respectfully in vited to.call, as we are determined to Sell goods cheap.. V ; Being desirous of reducing our stock of winter goods, we will sol) goods rtt’lower prices than they cap be bought for in :,any Other establish ment in the -place, (advertisements offering, tp sell at qnßt notwithstanding.) ’' . In short? we say to all purchasers, do yon wish to have new and good goods? nnd do you wish to save money,by plircliasing them cheap, llien call at the store of - V... ; ~.... , ~ , ; Arnold ts* co.: ■ Nearly oppositetlie.Catlisle Bank.:. . January-9, 1840; ■ ■ '. ' . ~ . ATTEND TO VOtm OOtTOH. REV. DR. BARTHOLOMEW’S I*ink Kxpectorant Syrup, N ugrt'eiblexoFdiar anii- effective remedy. p/m'-' for cnushs, -col(Jsi Hoarseness, pains in tlie iaflueriza, hard brealhing.ianddifficult expectoration.' - o^V •a HoweVer incredible ittnay appear, Doctor BartholoiroewV nevei-' ijeen-i.known to fail in affording relief in the hbove : bases.; Many Certificates have; been respectfully. Invited to make a trial of. the arti-’ Cie When its?VaipV wilVbe'- fdll'r attested,, .'For sale by. ".. .. STEVENSON & DINKLEi. January 16, 1810* : ’ ~ , HARDWARE & GROCERY ■ S T OR E. The »übacriber respectfullyinforms hisfriends and. the publiq 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 .HARDWARE, . consisting of Case Knives and Forks, Spoons, Locks. Bolts, Hirtges and Screws, Pen and,Pock, et Knives, Razors, Tacks and Sprigs, Spades Sf Shovels, Hay and Dung .Forks, scythe stones, rakes, ?cc: See. lie. Also, superior. American anil English Scythes. ' He" has also on hand ah excellent assortment of Patent Family Medicines, such as - pills, -oils' and ointments. Also, ail kinds of Essences. He has also on 'hand Horse Medicines, suclt as the Oil of Spike, Oil of Stone and Horse Powders,, See. See. Bcc- 1 - He has also on hand an extensive assortment of American Forest and Hindustan Oil Stone, suitable for Carpenters and Wood Choppers. 1 He also has Powder by the-keg, among which is the finest Rifle Powder. Shot, Lead, Percus sion Caps, ahd Flints. , .. . '; He also has ah extensive and superior assort ment of. . China,dasa Quceumeare, twenty per cent cheaper than can be had else where. ‘ GROCERIES. Rio, St. Domingo, ami Java Coffees. New Orleans and Porto Rico &ugar. Orleans and Su gar House Molasses. Young Hyson, Imperial and Black Teas, Chocolate, Rice, Barley, .Soda and Water Crackers. Spices of alt kinds. Nuts and Confectionaries. Prunes, Raisins. Ground Allnni and Fine Sait. .Tar, Strip and Candles ’wholesale and retail; at city prices. , . LIQUORS. Wine, Brandy, New England Rum, //arvest Whiskey, Wine and Cider Vinegar, &c. TOBACCO. Cavendish,Roll and Plug. Spanish and Half Spanish Cigars. Mucubuu, Rappee and Scotch Snuff. . BOOTS- Riding, Gig and Jockey Whins and Lashes.— .Brushes.• Brooms. Painted Buckets, &c. Carpet Chain" of .all colors. The above articles being carefully selected) are offered to customers and others at city prices. JOHN GRAY; Agent, Carlisle, July•4,-.1839* - • IMPORTANT DISCOVERY. THE public are hereby directed to the med ical advertisements of Dr. HARbICH'S celebrated Com/tound Strengthening Tonic, and German jiherient Tilh, which are a Medicine of great value to the afflicted, discovered by, 0,. P. Harlich,’ a celebrated physician at AltqoiT, Germany, which has been used with unparal leled success throughout Germany. Tills Med icine cnnsii ts'bf two kinds, viz; the German A perient,a,nd the Compound StrengthenmgTonic Pills. They are each put up in small packs, and should both be used to effect a permanent cure. Those who are afflicted would do well to make a trial of this invaluable Medicine,asthey never produce sickness or nausea— while using. A safe and effectual remedy for DYSPEPSIA. OR INDIGESTION, and all Stomach Complaints? pain in Side, Liv er Complaints, Loss of Appetite, Flatulency; Palpitation of-thc Heart, General Debillt}', Nei vous Irritability, Sick Headache, Female Dis eases, Spasmodic^Affections, Rheumatism,Aslh mas,-Gonsumption,&c. -The Germwi jTfierient to cleanse theistomaclijmcl puriry the; Blood. The Tonic ov Strcngihening 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 the blond and disordered stomach. This mode of treating diseases is pursued by all practical Physicians, which experience has taught them to be the only remedy to effect a cure. They are not only re commended and prescribed by e&pc- Ticnced~Physicians-in-their-dmly—practice,-_hut. also taken by those gentlemen themselves when ever they feel the symptoms of those diseases, in which they know them to he This is the case in all large cities in which they have an extensive sale. It is pot to be under stood that these medicines will cure all diseases merely by purifying the blr*n'd^—lbis thev will not do; but they certainly will, and sufficient] authority of daily proofs asserting that those medicines, taken as recommended by the. di rections which accompany them, will chre a great majority of diseases of the stomach, lungs, and liver, by which impurities of the blood are occasioned, - - . Ask for Dr. Hirlich’s Compound Strengthen ing Tonic, and German Aperient Pills.' 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. I. MY ERS 8c CO., Carlisle, who are Agents for Cumberland county. Nov. 21, 1839. Rheumatism. • Entirely curhd by the use of Dr. O. P. Har lich’s Compound, Strengthening and German - Aperient Pills.—Mr. SOLOMON WILSON, of Chester co. Pa., afflicted for two years with the above distressing disease, of which he had to use his crutches lor 18 months, his symptoms were excruciating pain in all his joints, especi ally in his hip, shoulder and ancles, pain increa sing always towards evening attended with heat. Mr. Wilson, was at one time not able to move fits limbs on account of the pain being so. great, he being advised by a friend of his to procure; Dr. Harlich’s Pills of which he sent to the Agent in West Chester and procured, some: on' using the medicine the third day the pain disappeared and his strength increasing fast, and in three weeks was able to jittend to his business-which he had not done for 48 months; for the benefit of ot hers afflicted, he wishes those linesjinblish ed that they may,bp relieved, and- again .enjoy the pleasures of a healthy life.- For salp by- :J. J. MYERS £# CO. Register’s Notice. . ‘Register's Office, 7 , Carlisle, January 11, 1840. i hereby given to all Legatees, INI Creditors and other'.persons concerned, that the following accounts have, been; filed in this Office for examination, by the accountants therein, named, and will be presented to the Or phans’ Court of Cumberland comity, for confir-, motionand allowance on Tuesday the 11th day of February, A- D. 1840, viz:— ■. . ; The administration account, of John Rupp* Administrator of Catharine Rupp, late of East Penn’sbornugh township, deceased. - . ■ The administration account of. Michael CocK lin, Administrator of George Hopple,; late of Monroe township, deceased. ’ Vhe administration account of .Enoch Young,: Administrator of MAlhiaS Young, late of Monroe township, deceased;,. •; ? r . The administration account of David Wag goner Executor of Adam Wolf, late of the’Bo ,rough, of Sliippenhburg, deceased. ’ -’’ _ ! . The administration account of Abraham Bow man and Robert Laird; Administrators of David Stoner, late of Frankfurd towhshlp, deceased., , I’headministratioh account qf james Piper, Executorof James Jrwin, late. of Springfield, Cumberland county,deceased. , . ; •’ The guardianship account of John Sharp, Guardian Of Samuei W, Joshiia ,W, Alexander E.andMargaret. rtlraorchildreh of Drt Wm., M. Sharp, deceased.;, : The; guardianship; necoantuf Adam yVnii, Guardian of Jnhn A. Clippinger, filed by Adam; 'Wolf’s Executor.;. ; ; ■; :v ..g v The guardianship' Guardian of Israel Clippingefj Tiled by Aaam Wolffs Executor.''.‘li’ .:. '' ■' 1 > ; ISAAC; ANGNEV, Register- . IIV2SIV COMPLAINT. ; This diseased® discovered by .a fixed obtuse, pain and weight in the right tide the phort ribs, attended with heat, uneasiness' about-the pit ofthe stomach,—there Js 1 in the 1 right" aide also a distension—.the patient loses his appetite and becomes sick and- troubled with vomiting. The tongue becomes rough and'black.countcn ance changes to a pale or citron color or yellow, like those afflicted With jaundice— difficulty’ of breathing, disturbed rest, attended with a dry cough, difficulty of laying on the. left. a\de—the body becomes weak, and finally, the disease ter minates into, another of, a more serious, nature, which in all probability is fat beyond the power of human skill. Dr. JHarlicn’s . Compound Tonic Strengthening Sc Gcrmnn Aperient Pills, if taken at the commencement of this, disease, will checklt, and by continuing the use of the medicine a lew weeks,’a perfect. cure will be performed, .Thousands can testify to this fact. Certificates of many persons may daily be seen ol the efficacy of this invaluable medicine, by applying at the Medical Office, No. ; 19. North Eighth street, Philadelphia. Also, for sale by ■ - J. J. MYERg, a CO. IMPORTANT To jfSiliers ff •Manufacturers* BOWS’S IJHPHOVBD DIBJEOT ACTION WATER WHEEL. THJS public are informed’that the subscriber has bought. the right of. the above water wheel.’for the State of Pennsylvania. It is con. sidered. by those having them in use, as one of the most important improvements that has ever’ been introduced. Persons desirous of seeing the wheel, can. do so, bv calling at the'foundry of DAVID COCKNEY, Lancaster. The an nexed certificates.have, been given as a .slight testimonial of its value;.they will speak for them selves. All communications addressed to the snberiberin Lancaster, Pa„ will be promptly at tended to, . ■ -MICHAEL M’MATH, 'Aprim, ISSO, f Copt. ] ' This is to certify, that I have-put in one of Hmvri’s Patent Cast Iron Direct Action Water Wheels, in the"place of a Reaction Wheel! that the Direct Wheel does not flood the tail, race as much by three inches as the reaction did, and that I cah grind seven bushels with the direct action wheel an hour, and drive two fun if stones, where I could not grind four bushels in the same time with the feaction'and drive one run of stones,, ■■ peter Fahnestock. Ephtata tp, Lan. co. Oct. 1838. ■ ' Allowny, May 5, 1838. This may certify, that 1 have been engaged in putting in S. B. Howd’s cast iron direct ac tian Water Wheel, both in the State of New York and in Michigan, anti can give it as my decided opinion that with 8 feet head or hndcr, rightly put in, it will do more business with the same water than any other water wheel -which I. have yet had any experience in, and in liefer ence to hack water,.is second brtt to" nond" that I have yet tried. In reference to guarding a gainst ices there can be no belter and it is very easy to be kept in repair. STEPHEN AILES, Millwright. AllowajvScptcinhf r 3, 1838. TJhis may certify that 1 have hatfiri my Will one of Mr, Howd’s direct water wheels, for the apace of one year. . It is a five feet wheel, ami I have had a re-action in the-same place—f have also' had Wheeler’s Union Wheel, yet. I think Mr. Howd’s will do more business with less wa ter than any other I have,tried. . It dnep well in back water. 1 have had from sto 6 feet head. I think we could do.as much.work with -half thc water as we.used to do with the under shoot wheel, which has also been in operation inmyVill -LAWKENCERILEY. Lyons, September 3, 1838. This may certify, that we have used one ofS, Howd’s patent water Wheels since December last, by the side of a tv-action wheel, and wc think that Howd’s will do double the .business* with the same water that the re-action wheel wid diior -verv near. We never have but three feet head, and can grind w’ltlTthal eighrbushels per hour. We are subject to back-water. This wheel will do as good business under back wa ter as the te-actinn, and we recommend it to the attention and patronage of the public. SIMON BUUTT, MILES S. LEACH. nVEft COMPLAINT, Ten years standing, cured by (he use of Dr. HJIIiUCH'S Compound Strengthening - and German aperient fills. Mrs; 1 Sarau Boyer, wife of William Buyer, ■North Fourth street above Caltewhill, Philadel phia, entirely cured of the,above distressing dis ease. Hersymptnms were; habitual costiveness a! thebowcls, total loss of appetite; excruciating pain in the side, stomach and back, depression of spirits, extreme debility, could not lie on her left side without an aggravation of pain, with other symptoms indicating a great derangement in the functions of the liver. Mrs. Boyer was attended by several of the first Physicians, but received but little relief from their medicine—, at last, a friend of hers procured ■ a package of Ur. Harlich’s Strengthening and German Ape rient Pills, which, by the use of one package, induced her to continue withlhe medicine, which resulted in'effecting a'permahent cure," beyond the expectations of her friends. For sale by : ■' J: J.- MYERS & Co.-Carlisle. IMPORTANT TO FGMAIiES. Dk. O. P. Hablich’s compound Strength ening. Tonic, and German Jtpcrient Pills. — Those pills remove, all those distressing diseases : which Females are liable, to be afßietied -with. They remove those morbid secretions which when retained; soon induce a number ofdiseases • and- oftentimes! render Females unhappy and miserable all tlieir lives. Those pills used ac cording to directions, immediately creaft a new and healthy action throughout thewhole system bv purifying the blood, and giving strength to the stomach and -howels. atriheTanie^time, re lieving the pain in the aide, hath, and loins, gi ving appetite apd invigorating the. system again to its proper. Junctions and restoring tranquil re pose! - . . ’ - ~ Ask for Dr, Harlich’s - Compound ’Strength ening Tonic, and German Aperient Pills. Prin cipal Office, 19 NdrthEighlh street, Philadel phia. Also for sale at the drug store of ' , 1 J. J. MYERS & CO., Carlisle. Carlisle Iron and Brass POTM»»R*. THERubscribera(Bucccsaors to Joseph Jones) respectfully inform the citizens at. Carlisle and the country.'thatthey .wiljcpn tinue to' carry on the above business in all'its - branches; at the Foundryiecenlly occupied by Joseph Jones, deceased, ontUcsouth*enßt corner ofPomfretandßedronlsireets.whereheis pre pared to mannrscture ;■'<" ’ of every deatHptiotv aiid on tht fijiortwtDoticc» ;v I'bevhppw thfttby strict attention.l6 business «nda audyeceivo " * -- - A.rJOwES, -■■‘y ; 1 » : Carlisle, v---- .. ■ «. •- • ■. '—■* nmoltuion of Co-partnership* >«HE hetetofore existing be* * f t iW(^'-Noacre>fe'Smilh > ' ih the Saddling ha sinesS/>»aidisaolyed'onthe;33dMi»y/>fN<'v ?!t , r berlaßti -by onat'tal consent. Allperjpns jnv debled to said firm are reanesled to ment, andthosehavingclsifns*ill presenttnets without delay, '■■•S'c/yy: ' /, ■" "v; rs.;( WILMAM N<>ACRE, ■. v:-:’;; ROBERT SMITH, ‘ : Springfield,'Jan. 9,1840, - ; 31
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