REMOVAL. T. 1 &KIE E S, HAS REMOVKD HIS TAILORINGESTABLISHMENT to the house recently occupied by- Mr. Geo. V. Hull as a shoe slope* nearly opposite the. book store of Mr. James Loudon, where, havingjnatle exte nsivc" a r range me nt% ;he will,be able to ac commodate those who may favor him with a call, in the beat and most x / jTashionahlc : ■ ■■Hp respectfully solicits a continuance nf the very, generous encouragement which has been already bestowed upon him. ’ " p. s— He has just received the London and Philadelphia fashions for thu lesson. • ; Oorlislc, N0v,.38, 1839. : 'j SEW AND FASHION AB LE CHAIR ESTABLISHMENT. THE subscriber respectfully,informs his old customers and the public generally, that he has, nt the solicitation of his friends, Pc-com-' meoced thc-abov« mentionetEbusiaess in aU Jt* various branches, irt the shop recently occupied by Mr. Frederick ..A- Kennedy. Coachinakef. next don' to Stevenson 8c Hinkle's Drug. Store, ami a few doors north of Col. Ferree’s Hotel. Having procured several first rate workman, he is now prepared to manufacture, to order, and keep constantly on hand, ■at the most ac ■ccmi nndating terms. Rush and Cant Bottomed jWji Chairs, Settees it Soolablos, yggfcsa, Common' 8f Fancy Windsor 1)0* C 053 Barge Boston Rocking Chairs, \lso, Children's Chairs of every tiou—the whole made of the best m icerials and in the most fashionable style. Also old chairs neatly mended and repainted. He will ulsf) carry on the business of 1 scares'& sio-h paiittixo, PAPER HANGING & GILDING-. The subscriber hopes that by hia strict atten tion to business, together, with his long expert* •ence in the above branches, to merit and receive 4i share of public patronage. _ 1 -C.fi, T 4,. DAVIS. 6m Carlisle, Dec.. 19,1859, mj mm & variety store. Stevenson &' JDinKH;, HAVE just received at their store, corner Cf High and Pitt streets, opposite Col, Fcr- Tee’s hotel, an assortment of • DPtrq-e, Medicines, Paints, T)ye Stuffs EtVarnisifics. Their stock has been selected with ' B|nf»|Sr great caret'and is warranted to Jp ' :be entirely fresh und.ot llievery . best quality. The .store will he under the im mediate superinterdance of Mr. Ulukle, who has acquired a thorough knowledge of the duties ■of an-apnthecary under , tne direction of Mr Samuel Elliott of tills place. Carlisle, August IS, 1839. WHEAT WANTED. THE highest cash price will he paid for Wheat at the Cumberland Mills, at all times, and for flour made at said mill. GEORGE CRIST, August 22, 1839. „ tf tJoughs^Golds^Gojisiimptions, Mrs; A. Wilson, of Lancastercounty-,--Pa.* entirely cured by the use of 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 night, Bcc. After using two bottles of Doctor ■fjwavne’a Compound Syrup of f ruriusVTrgimana or Willi. Cherry, she found herself,relieved, ami by the time she had used the third bottle, she found herselfentirely .cured of the aforesaid dis case, which she had been afflicted with for three years. There are.daily certificates of various persons, which add sufficient testimony of the igreat efficacy of this invaluable medicine. For.sale by J. J, ,Mvitns & Cb< RICHES NOT HEALTH. Those who enjoy health, must ceitainly feel J>lessed when they compare themselves to those sufferers that have been afflicted for years with various diseases which thchuirmn family arc ill! '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 use i f Dr. O. P. llar . Dob's Compound strengthening and German Aperient Pills,—sacli as Dyspepsia,Livei Coni* S' aints, Pain in the side, Rheumatism, General -ability, Female Diseases, and all diseases to _ which human nature js subject, where the sto '•m ich is affected. Directions for using these Medicines always accompany them. These Medicines can he taken with perfect safety by the most delicate female, as they are mild in their operation and pleasant in their effects. Principal Office for the United States, No. 19 'North Eighth street, Philadelphia, Also, for wale by J. Ii MYERS & CO. —NO-QUACKERY. Vaughan fy Peterson's £ed Xinimortt, fttFPERIOR to. all other applications for 1 rheumatism, cliilblains, sprains, numbness the limbs, stiffness and weakness of the joints,. «nre throat, See. By rubbing the Liniment well Snto'the' head with'a hair brush at going to bed •ond then covering the head with a flannel night cap the relief afforded in that painful form of the the disease ‘ ~ r ~ RHEUMATISM OF THE HEAD.— ■Numerous cures in all the above affections have come under the observation of the proprietors. The following st aterheut of h remarkable cure of partial paralyais of .a .lirab ia from. William .3U. Norlorn.Esq. a well kno.wn and respectable onauistrateofSouthwafkV , ' • ; Messrs. Vaughan & Peterson—During sever al weeks I suffered a partial paralysis'of the right arm and of the third and fourth" fingers ol 'the right Ua.nd, which sensibly ulftcted tile' whole power’of the latter; writing , became to xnel,a difficult task which I could hot' execute ■but with greatly diminished,legibility.. Tlieuse of half h bottle;of your Liniment gave'entire re lief, and 1 cheerfully bear this testimony to its 'efficacy. - For sale by ■ • STEVENSON 8c DINKLE. Carlisle, Jap. 16, 1840. ; ESSENCE OSV'TyS.SJ, - -TCVJR changing ■B5 colored.HAlß, to-a r beautifuliroiim or Hack. A great number of gentlemen who, have gray hairiupart pr entirely arein.the habit ofusingthis article aurt iirenever suspect ed of being- gray, , , >, Many: bachelors and"; widowers hove made* their.fortunesin matrimony by the übu of this; article. It tawarrantedsuperiorto anyin the; world, and ia aold at ab'oht hUf.the.price gf the, .European,: For sale:by: "i 4 - •» .y. • sr* wftey-a: svev^j wehiveapplicil tbttir. Judge# of llie Court pf Comnnnn Pleas,of ' CimbeVTanfl couhtyi for the: benefit; of -tire in i aolvenljaws of this, commonwealthand : they! havi;'nppQin«ed-Tdpa(iiiy the llth. of; February • ' next, fur the henrinjt cf us and mir creditors, at V tKte’CoUrt House in Carlisle,yhcnTnud where! ww'may'aftenduf yon*hlfak propei l . 1 -,V ”-f O,.;.tBAA’E RINOWAI>T»-i j WILLIAM MASON.? ! January 53,184<?. ■ ■ .-■■■■'post os’S’zqa,-; v Carlisle, Pa. Aiiiy' I v 1830. i Jtrrivat and Departure o/ Mails, . Arrives. Closes. Eastern daily about.lD in. 7 jV. hi". . . “ .' 5 p. m. - .11 a. nir Western 11 m. 9 a.m. Southern *• 10 a.nii 7p.ro',’ Merbanicsb!s^ rf ;‘f 'lOu.m., ;7 p. ni. NcWvUlb" “ \ . •• J2,m. .: . 9’a.,m. : R. LAMBER I ON. P. M. ' JOHN ZUG, . ATTORNEY AT LAW, , OFFERS his .professional services* in the practice of Law, in tin* several .Courts of Cumberland county." Hhl office is In the Public Square, next door to the drug store of John r J. Slyer* fc? Co. . Nov, 21,1839. 5m OO AC H EAK INK ESTJUSEESBB.’fIEJVT, . ' IN CARLISLE. PA. rHIHE subscriber having ju>i arrived from the B cast with some of the best workmen that Could be procured, is now prepared to finish work iu the most fashionable style and nf the best materials. .He will manufaetpye any thing in that line of business, such as y OAP.S, COAOH3S, CICS,., : SUJL.KYS & CARRIAGES,, of description. He has now in his employ probably one of the best Spring -Makers ami Coach Smiths that Is now tn 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 dolicils the patronage of the public, for which he wi»7 tender his most sincere thunks. . • ' ' " FRETTK A. KENNEDY. / /“CaWisJe, Vpyi/ ’B, 1839. , ‘ tf OR. I. G. LOOMIS, DENTIST; F INTENDS residing nerm inently in Carlisle, ind would respectlully'ofF. r bis professional -services to the citizens of the place and vicinity. He has taken rooms at C»>l. F.ciTee*s Hotel, where he may be found a» all hohrs. Persons requesting it will be Availed upon at their residences.. CDr. Grorgt D, Foulkt‘% Reference*—* <lt tv .T/ios. C. 7/iornton, C Or. David A'*. Ala/ion. Carlisle.6. 1.538 A VALUABLE TAN YARD . POP. P3NT. ■ AT HARPER'S FERRY, VA. fWIHE subscribers wilflease for one or more H years, their valuable Tan Yard, with all ita appendages. It is one of the b,es'. locations in Virginia For carrying on the business on an extensive scale, as there is abundant room and the materials are ample. • A mimbecof the Vats, are undercover, and all the buildings are ol the most suitable kind—besides the grinding of Dark (which can be got convenient and atfair prices,) is done by water power. Any quantity ot Hides ran be procured in the -is no-othertannerywUh in several miles of the place—and there is also every facility for getting hides from the cities, and sending them to_mat%et when tanned, eith er by rail road or canal. There is, likewise, a derpaml at flits'place for a large quantity of Leather annually by the Government. Possession will be given immediately, For.furlher particulars enquire of HUGH GILLEECE Cc CO. - Harper’s Ferry, Feb., 7. 1839. . e.owtf DYEING & SCOURING. THE subscriber respecllully inbu’nts the pub lic thUc she contimies to cleanse Clothes uf grease, stains, &c. in the best mam.er and with out injuring the cloth. She will also attend to D-STEINO- ■ all kinds of Yarns, Cloths, Stilts, &c. &c. any color which may be desired, on the most accent* modaiing terms and.with despatch'. Her residence is a few doijrs east of Mr. A. Richards* store. Centre Square, Carlisle. JANE McMURUAY. April 25, 1838. lv TO DR. SW AVNE, Philadelphia.—lt _is wjth sincere pleasure I write you these lines 7 . reduced by a lohgspetl of sickness in the lower country to a very critical state of health I thought I,foresaw my early dissolution. ! I had a constant cough, and a sense of pain ..on my chest which seemed to be obstructed so thjit 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 stale I looked for help, and recollecting you> advertise ment, £.sent to your agent for two hotth sof Wild Cherry Syrup, andbefore using the sec? ond bottle, I found my cough had disappeared, and-\Vith-itaU-lhnse-Histressing-svmptoms.-Vou i are at liberty to publish this, and 1 most, earn estly recommend your Syrup of Wild Cherry Bark to sufferers with diseases of the lungs, as an effectual remedy, Uy«pectfully mn*s, RRUBICN HlCflAriDSOtf. Pittsburg, SepV 27, 1839. Principal Office, No. 17North Eighth street, where this invaluable.medicine cun always he obtainedlikewise, thejtbnve c V r t ficute may be seen, with the signature of a lughly respectable citizen of.Pittsburg, witnessing the above to he a certiiih fact,-Also..fni\salel>y_J . 3/Mvers Sc Cfrv fievie Bronchitis;.!! forerunner of Consump tion.—This dUrast- isvely imicll bktMl c’ununi'li catarrh; it genrrallyicnm'mencus like an.ol’dim ary cold, with lassitude, chilliness, alight rough aiuroppreSsion and tightness about the breast. In many instances the disease seems at first of no very serious character. As the disease coin tiniles the oppression in the breast increases, tile countenance becomes expressive ol anxiety* the respiration becomes more and move labori ous, sometimes wheezing or rattling- sounds’ as if the air was forced through a, narrow apper fure clogged, with -a viscid fluid.; To neglect this disease.it may he’of serious consequences, buttby a timely,'application .to Dr. , Sioayne’s Compound Syrftft of Wild CAfrry. with a’strict nttention fri the directions, all these Unpleasant effects; will be removed.' careful, ns It is sold at no place,except ot Nn. l 9 Nprlh Eighth,«. or at the respective agents."' • • For Sale by~- ‘ V ,• ,'J. J.' MYERS 8c CO. SELLING OFF AT COST. busuieB9. \vil! rtff theirVuUre stoclC- ol «?•' D?i.?«SOODS, : - ; . bt FIKST CGSIV : The’DryUJoodsare all-new Ihnd consist chiefly of jweHselecied staple'goods; sUituhlcldrevei^piirc.fiMfer^rTi , Fiir;Tfs9T"~Afi thcsub.scrjheraareilelerniineil to “ retire-from the business, theywill sell whlinui rt’scrvc, ami bargains can be hndhy givlrijr'tfiem'ii 'fcnUi*'- -■Tht7'williaeU^heio^lr:whoteaaJei»'arpar chaser should; ntfeylv sny jetton; wishing to purchase a good stock.and seenrea - good, stand, in a business town, situated inthe rich Climber land.VaUey, willilo well ,to 'call and 'examine the establisbmcbt;and mirchaseahe entireistock: .* •VjK; those indgbtf^ttb'tJje,;apbscHßefi will please call and settle up their nccotpusbe forefirst of February hMcK t . 0 f> y v Carlhlt, Jan. ' Dyspepsia and Hypocondrfocism. , Cured by celebrated Jfccdiciheei Mr. WM: MoRKlbo^ n «>' Suiuiyivil bixth scu nil years Jwith tiie Hliuve clisiresVuig --Sickness at the.stomach* headache, iialpjiauoinTiheJic’hrt, impaired appetite,, acrid enic|rtti«flK» coldtubs unci vveattoess nf-tlu* octrehiitius, cmacfattou• general debility, disturbed rest, a pressure.ami 'weight-at..the stomach aftercaiiug,,severe ft Jug pains in the’chest,-back ami sides. cifetiyciicts,, a dislike for society drconversatimi, 1 tigunrHiid lassitude upon the least occasion* 'Mr. | Mom •son;hud applied to the moat eminent physicians, who considered it beyond the. power of human< skill to.restore. him to heaUhv however, an Jus .afHictions-had reduced him to a deplorable enn ditiotl, having been induced by a friend of his to try Dr. HarjicliV Medicines, as they beine highly .recommended,, by which he .procured two packages far trial; before using the second package, he found-himself greatly relieved, and hv continuing the use ot.them the .disease en tireltr disappeared—lie is how enjoying: all the blessings of perfect health. . For a le.hy • J. .1. MirERS W Co. XNSVBANOB AGAINST PIBB BY" ' ' JWarth America Insurance. Co. Philadelphiat . CAPITAL sBoo,ooo* ® THE above cpm|>anv through tiieir "Agency in Carlisle,” still continues to insure all kinds of property in this and the adjoining coun ties at the lowest rates. The usual risk on stone or brick houses avenges about it per annum on each thousand insured, an I a stock of merchan dize consisting of dry goods, groe'erirsr and tlte 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 tlte above notice attention.. Appli cation can he made either by letter or in person to the subscriber in Carlisle. ■' - JOHN J. MYERS.- Nov. I*, 18S9. - 6m BARGAINS, SABGAINS, BAB&AXNrs . - CHEAPER THAN EVERIiI .. THE subscviher-has ju%l opened a very large and splendid assortment PALL AND WINT3S. GOODS, consisting in parl.of Cloths,Thissimeres, Casst* netls, Plain and Figun d Mt-rmoes.-lWinbiz'mes, Prince de Laines, Saxony do.'.-Cunbricsv Mus tins. Ilandk« rrhiefs, Hosiery, * Groceries & Qucensivarc. ~ His customers and the, public ireheraljy, are rns-pcrifulK* solicited to call & mail themselves ot cheap bargains, as he is determined to sel law?* • •' ' ■/ . A. RICHARDS. Carlisle., Oct.-31, 1859. ■ - : DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA!! More proofs of the'efficacy of Dr. HarHch's Medicines.— MisJowas Hartmaw, of Sumney town, Pa., Lmtirely cured of theabove.disease, which he Was afflicted with for six years: his symptoms were a sense of distension and oppresj slon after eating, distressing pain in the. pit of the'stomach, nausea, hiss <>f Vippeliter githlmess and dimhess of sight, extreme debijilt, flatulen cy, acrid eructations, sometimes vomiting, and pain in the rU'hl vide, depression of spirits, dis turhed rest, faintness, and not able to pursue his business without. _catvo” g mn>ediate exhaus lion and tveaunessV* Mr. Hartman is'liappy to state to the public onrt is witling to give' any in. 'formation L to the afflicted, respecting* the won* •derful hyhyfit lie >tc Wed' from the use. of Dr. ,Harljch*s Compound Strengthening and German Aperient Pills. F'rsaWbv " 0 J. J MYEUS 8c Co., Carlisle. LIVER COMPLAINT Cured by ,the use of Dr. H uiidi*.s Cnmpmihcl St.n.ngthvning ancTG man Aperient Pills- Mr. William Richard. Pittshiuv, P.», en- tirely cmvil ot the ab«*ve dLtivssing diseaset—‘ his symptoms were* pain and weight in the left side, loss of appetite, vomiting, acrid eructa tions, a distension of the slclc iieadaclu•, furred tongue, countenance,chanßeirto u citron color,.difficulty of breathing, disturbed rest, at tended with a cough, great debilitv, with other symptoms indicating great derangement of the functions of the liver: Mr. Richard,had the ad vice d se> yral physicians, hut rec.oiyed no re lief, until using IV, fTarlich*s Medicine, which terminated in effecting a ptffer r cure. ’ For sale by . .1. J. MYERS fcf CO. HAV£ YOU A COUGH? Do not neglect it! Thutismds hac met a premature death f* r the want of a little alien' tion'to a common cold. Have you a copeh hr n Id? Dr. Swayne’s Compound Syrup of Pr»inuS Virginiana, nr WiM Cherry, a safe- and medical prescription, tlml used in an extensive practice, will most,posuiy.elv. affard.relief, and save von from that awful disease, consumption, which usually sweeps inta the grave the young, the old, tbe fair, the.lbvelv, and the tray., _ Have v n u a rough? „Sway*ie*s Prunus Virgin ian!, or'Wild Cherry SvVup, is the or.lv remedy vo should take to cure you. For this plain rea- S nn—that iii n-» one of the tb'Mis inds of rases il-h is been used,—has 4o-relinetr F<>f sale liv. ~l, J. MVRKS& CO. Wonderfu' Cure of Consumption. PERFORMED by Dr rswayntS CunT/iu'und suru/i of Fruntm Virginia or IVild C /terry. iVIT. Wilson Greene, ol Lancaster qount), Ibn, entirely cured of the above disease. . his sy.utp. toms were a chillness, succeeded by. heat, low ness of - spirits, salt tasle in Ida mouth, a dry cough,great.oppression in the breast. Joss of appetite, a. frequent spilling and coughing up'of froihy ahd florid hluml,-..After using 2 buttles dfih'e r Hh(Vve Hyrttp the cough ceasefT, the ; body began to strengthen, and by using 2 more .bn\-’ tlys alt those dis igreeable.feelings, were renin* vedr- He Is now enjoying perfett health "to the astonishment of all his fru mls.\ , CERTIFICATE. , a ErievPa.Sept 3. 1839.; Dear Sir—l this day send for.snnle ofiDoctor Swayne’s Prnmis Vli’-pnia, or Wild Cherry Syrup; there in a gentleman sick at this place and- has beeh -fpr-a long time; he has tried the medicine and finds it helps liim ninch,; 1 atii out, please send'some send two bdttreVifypircannoVVentT V v v o' _‘- ■ln haste, yours, &c. J 'Cincinnati. August 10th; 1839.., Respected friend Dr. Sway nrl am truly indehtedtn yno fur tilt- henvfu I have received from lilt* use ofynui' Compound Syrup of Wilt! wliiclf restoring my; health. -; I: jyrissat(a|)ied «(ilh-h ease upon the'lungs, (lebilitatgtl : frinn,coiiatunt coughing of appetite/iind gave lip all hope of recnvrring.nS maiiy of my f tmily'hnd been carried hlf by~i.ton* smnptT<m.' niine.Miv Weaver, to make* trial ofyobi' ines timable Syrup. ;'Tdirt ended-inyaperf fqrminga'i)ri fept pure;" : ' | havr : ;much to-Say-tS be-f(iis‘;fili.ki. Ynii may inakeuse nF tiVeje linen if yoU'think proper, that thiise'afflicted mny Bnd,reliej from the same source.' , ' Youra-trulv,; r ., ••,*•:•; •, ; iames.parry. .Principal Office for the sale of this medicine, 19 North Eighth sl'rp'et.,Philadelphini ' A(/iofor ; J. J..MYEnS & CO,,:CarlUle, FORGESIEX WANTED. Wanted immediate. J3-ly.at.UicUniouJlorga-Appljfftb.;..; :.,a May NOTICE. tiit) Clum.v «*f tvini; Fund Society,** will expire in 1843» Notice is hereby gi> en agreeably. to, the cmiKUtn* lion diiril'iw« of lvanlst .lli ; »t*lhe stockhol- iu!in\tnui!nin»itpn«i,aj)j)lv *, to tlie next l.egistaitire of the comthonweoUh for a renewal of charter.—rhaivße of iiame,.style#' aml'tme.to: ‘Cumberland Valley Blink," increase.of canital If»_$200,000 andgeneral discounlhiK.aml banking prh ileges uii.Hncler such ihe Li-g- Ktauiremav i\»tert.. Tfvr nbnre institution to be, continued in Carlisle. Cundn rlun t county- P«. johnj. mVeks. : 6iri : Anp«st 1,1839, m j. c. jwsKpy. ■ B-tßaabM- DawTisT* RESPECTFULLY informs the ladieb.and gentlcmenol Carlisle, an/l its Vicinity that lie sets Artificial Teeth in the most approved manlier* He also . scales, plugs and separates teeth to arrest decay Dr/Wr^pveparcira-tnnth^ r powder;-which..w.hi£ tons the teeth, without Injuring th 4 enamel, col ors the gums a fine rod and refreshes the mouth. The tooth ache will he cured, cases, without extractions-aiid-Hti odontalgic wash is prepared for healing sore gums ami fasten the ■teeth, ■ Ladies and gentlemen are requested to call and examine his collection of Porcelain or In. corrnptabliT teeth,' which will never decay or change cl or. ami are free from all unpleasant odour,‘durable and wtfi adapted for chewing, which will be inserted in the best manner and at fair prices. * •• All persons wishing Dr, N,toxall at their dVyjiimrs will please toleavc'Mfne at bis resi dence, No. 7 Hamper's IbVw, when be 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 I, 1839. . . m BR. SWAYNE: Respected Friend:—From the very beneficial effects which I have Vtfv.i ived from the use of thy Compnnnd SvTtip of Wild Cherry B irk,,! am fully willing to tes tify to the astonishing effect. My attack was that of a common cold, whi h began to threat en something of a more serious nature. Being recommended to use the above Syrup, I finally gave:it a trial, «nd am Kappytn say it gave me almost instantvrelii f. I have used it frequently, and always with the same beneffcjttJ effects. I* .others wnp.l use tills medicine at the commence ment <»f t.heiV* colds amKcoughs, they would pre vent a disease which would be more alarming it its character.'aucj much more obstinate in thg *cure, Elwood It. Pushy. N. \V. corner of Arch Fifth sis,. Phila. Eighth njnnth, 23, 1839. ' , . The above medicine is for sale by J. J. Myers •Co, Carlisle. f ’• SPECLVICWRT. Sueriff’s-Office, Carlisle, Odmh. co, ? December 19th, 1839; / > of a writ from tbe Hon. DANIEL Jtp, DUEK.EE. President Judge of ihb 19lli I>istt ict«t)f PeniiK\ lyniiia, bearing date at York the 30th ddy'bt November 1839,. NO TICE is lu*vefjy*glveh, that a Special Court will he held before the said Hon. Daniel Durkee and the Associate Judges of the Court of Common Plena of Cumberland conntv, on Monday the' 24th of February, A. I). 1840, to continue one week*—Mod number on Monday the 9th of March A. 1). 1840, u> continue one w*rli—in the.Conrt House in the horomth of Carlisle,, for the trial < t Certain muses depending in tlu* Ourt of Com-, ■non Pleas aforesaid, wherein the Hon. Samuel Hepltiirn .was concerned :u« counsel for mie of the,parties, prl*n* to his appointment' as' Presi dent of the 9jh Judicial District} said causes heins embraced •within - the provisions of he*39th section of au.act <tf ihe General Assenr lily of the Common wealth ot ’ Pennsylvania, |)Hvsed the 14 r h cl-tv of April, A. D. 1834. en titled an act relative to theorgauis ilion ol Courts of Justice. ** * JOHN MYERS, Sheriff ; PUBLIC'SALE. WILL he s«'ld at puMic sale on the premi ses of the first escribed: (rpet, on Friday the 28 th diiy of February, next, the foif.-wing Heal Estate, Lite the pr>qrfAiiy of George Nick e), deceased, viz: A TRACT OF UJiD, situate in township, Cumberland conntv, containing 40 acres, indre or less, about 6 acres of whiciMs"woofJlaod, hounded hy lands of lohu Uin’icrger, David Niykey,* Geo. Kiehl and John Ciav, having theicnn erected a gJjsplL JOog Blouse A' Kitchen, BaiillK And Doddle Log Bars’, md a well of water. The land is stale ol a g*«dd quality. audio a good state of cultivatinh—lt mg en tire road leading from Car lisle to M’Clurebs (Jap, near the Stone Church, Possession,of the, land will be given cm,the Ist ol April next, ' *• ~~ ’ Also, a tract op MOUNTAIN LANP. situate in ihv same township,-hounded by lands of Abraham Bowman and Daniel Huchwaller, containing 11 acres and 146 perches and ailovt* sinres. . * " ALSO, A TRACT OF MOUNTAIN LAND, situate in the same township, containing 22 a teres and 67,perches and allowances, bounded by lands <»f:DanieLßui‘b>y.alter..«nd,jjt.hev‘v This tract will be sold in two separate parts should it he desired hy pufc.basers. ■ Terms of money to be paid iiiiAb^-vlHt.-Jj£\.Apj;il-i)(-xt ( 'and iit one-year terest. to be secured hy-judgnieht bnndsr— '“Sale wlll crmiiiience at 10 o'clock, A. lit. and attendance given by. . • GEORGE KOSHT, , Executor of George Nickey* dec. * 1840.' ' ■* 8t; NEW aOODS. Cheaper than evert A LL whtv w-ane bargains ure respectfully in yited to; call, as we'are determined to sell go -ds cuXAP. , _ ' Being desirous of reducing our stock of winter goods, we will s-ll goods at lowerprices than they &A).be bought Fir in any .other establish* uient in the place, (advertisements offeringeto sellut oiktnotwitlistanding.) .. .. . ... ,In short've Say to-all purchasers, do yon wish to.havehew and good goods?hhil/do you wish tosayeimoney by purchasing them cheap, then ‘call.at the store of . o . *‘b - . r . . . ARNOLD If CO. >vNearly.npposiie the’Carlisle Bank.'" January-9, 1840,; b- I .^ attjewd pfc; BARTHOLOMEW’S ' : ,! A N ciirtliul and effective remedy /m for rniivhs- colds.-libarseiie.vs.liid ns in the,; Ijyjast,' inffuen?a,hard breathing’, and difficult v ;■ K.i -■■'• '■‘■•s; ■■■■ '■■, i lloytevcr inciydibie it /tn|ty; appear, -Doctor BarthulomewVJPinlc ■ Kxpectonmt Syrup has never been known-to tail in affprdin); relief in the iihove case^i|gfmiy.certificates havejbeen rere/tyert fl'he public mre trf make a trial of the arti cle when its value wilfhe fuUv.-atießted.For safeby &OIHKLE. - January 1(5, 18iK-rvW ! : , 1 ,' : H: MERCHANT’S LINE, Through in 13 Hours. TH£^uhscnher : w«.uld respecil(dly.nutify the traV' lling public chat he will put on the. route FROMCARUSLE TO BALTIMORE, in a few days, a first “rateline'uf, Troy; built COACHES, with good teams and careful drivers, to run through in 12 hours—‘leaving Carlisle oh the ar»: rival of the western cars from- eiramhefsbiirg and arrive in B dtiinore for supper*—leave Bid . timor’e at 5 o’clock in the morning and arrive at Carlisle in time to. lake the eastern cars for Pittsburg. Pare .through .gs,* Thu. coaches .will stop, at tlie HtUirnore ipid. Susquehanna House* corner of Howard and Saratoga streets, B dtimore. Passer'eiS will bcleft in imy. part of the city they.may desire. ,_jThe and* rsigned h determined ilo spare no pains or-expeiise-to make the passage~comf(wtV able to all those \v!ir may pativmze him. * ' ; .IAS. A. GALLAHBR, Proprietor. Carlisle, Nov, 28,1H35). . if IMPORTANT DISCOVERY. public are hereby directed to the med i . ical advi rtisements of Dr. HAULICH’S celebrated Vomfiound Strengthening. and German Afierient /'///$, which are a Medicine of great value to the afflicted, discovered by U. P. Hirhch, a celebrated physician at Altdorl, (Germany, which has been used with unparal leled success through ol * l Germany. This Med icine consists of two kinds, vizi the German A perient,and tlie Compound Strengthening Tonic' Pills. They are.each put up in small packs,' ami should both be used t<» effect a permanent cure, Those who are afflicted.woiild do well.to make a trial of this invaluable Medicine, as they never produce sickness or nausea while using. A safe and CffVctualYemedy for DYSPEPSIA on INDIGESTION, ami all Stomach Complaint** pain in Si f de. Liv i*i* Complaints, Loss of Appetite, Flatulency;’ Halpit ititm of,the Heavy, General Debility, Ne’i vmis Irritability, Sirk> Headache, Female Dis eases, 'Spasmodic Affections., RbcuniatiMn, Asth mas, Consumption, &c. The German rf/ierient Pills arc to cleanse tjje stomach' and purify the Blood. * The Tonic or Strengthening Fills 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 blood and disordered stomach. This mode of treating diseases is pursued by all practical Physicians, which experlenct has taught them to he the only renledy to effect a cure. They are not only re commended and prescribed by the most expe rienced Physicians in then* daily practice, but, also taken by those gtbdlemea themselves when ever. they feel the.symptom* of those diseases,. in which they* know-.them to .be efficacious.— This is the case iu all large cities in which they have an extensive sde. It is not to he under stood that these medicines will cure all diseases merely by purifying the blood—this thev will not do; they certainly will, hnd sufficient authority of’daily”"proofs asserting tbatlhose medicines, taken as..recommeiided by th'e di*. recllqns wliich accompany them, will-cure a' gre;it majority of diseases of the stomach, lungs, and liver, by which impurities of the blood.are occasioned* *s. . ' —Ask_foiQ)r.,JrirlichVCompound-Strcnslhen--. ing Tonic, nod German Apfrient Pillk. Principal Office fee the saleVif this medicine is at-No*, 19 NortirEigUth.slrcrt, PluladelpHa, Alsu— Fqr sale at the drug s’o»*e of J. J.’MY- F.US & CO , Carlisle, who'are Agents f« r Cumberland county, Nov. 21, 18.T9. Rheumatism. Entirely cured by the uscrol Dr. O. P. Har lich*s 'Compound Strength* ning and German Aperient SiOLOMCIN WILSON, of Chester co, Pn.« afflicted for two years with die above distressing disease, of which he had to use his crutches for 18 months, his symptoms were excruciating pain in all his joints, i sped dly in his hip. shoulder anil ancles, pain increa dug always towards evening attended with heal. Mr. \\ ilson, .was at oi»e time-not able to move his.limbs on account of the pain being so great, advised by a IVieiul of his to procure Dr. H ivlirh’h Pills of which he sent to the Agent in'NVesf Chester and-procured some; on using the medicine the third day the pain disappeared md his strength increasing fast, and in three weeks was able to attend to his business, which he had not done for 18 months; for the benefit of others afflicted, he wishes thoaelines publish ed lUa.t they may lie relieved, and again enjoy ill* pleasures of a healthy life. -Bor sale hy - J. J. MYERS U CO. Register’s Notice. .. Register's 'Office, 7 Carlisle, .January 11, 18-10. S' WTOriCE is* hereby given to all Legatees, Creditors and other persons concerned, loa. the following have been filed in this Olfice tor examination. ! by the accnuntants therein named, and will be presented to tlic Or |>h,ms’"Court of Cumheiland coiinty. forronfir thati -n ami allnwatice ott l ui-sday the lltli da* of February, 1) 1840, viz:— The :(iiministration acctiunl of Joint Unpp, A.dininislratiir nf Catharine,Uttpp, late of East FuinsboriiUgb township, dereasetl. I’lte adinnn-tir.ititin account of Michael Cock lin.s Administrator oL George Hiipplc, late of .Monroe"township, dtceaset;!, Theadministriitioft«ccoiint:of-7EnnchA oung,- Ailintnistratiirof Malltius Young, late of Munroe towns'hip, deceased. - _ .. ... The administration" 'account "of David Wag goner Executor of. Adapt. Wolf, Jate of the. B orough of ShippeiVshurg. deceased- _ - J 'llie-atlniinistValTdiracctiuijrdF'AbrahaiTi Bow man anil I<--bert Ltird . Adniinistratdrs of D tvid Sttmer, late of'Fr.mkferd liiwnship, decetsed. The administtaition account of James Piper, Executor of James Irwin, late of Springfield, Cumberland county, deceased. . ■•■•The guaidiattship accounts of John. Sharp; Guardian of Samuel W,. Joshua-WitAlexapder :E, and Margaret, minor children of Dr. Wm. M. Sliarn, deceased.'., > ; . : ,v ' The guitrdianship account of Adam Wolf, Guardian of John Ay Ctippihger, filed by Adam Wolf’s ;o , ; ■ , . - , r The guiirdianslnp account of_Adam. Guardian d{, Israel . Clippinger.yfneß. by ,Adam Wolf’s Executor.; ;V; ' ' i., o- T. ... ' ISAAC ANONEY, Register. ; SHOItT FACTS. ' v,v. *P; TS3 AFFLICTED. ' Iff is sometimes urged that tli'e' Rheumatism cannot He cured by, external applications.:— lliiSmay be time sometimes) but it js iilsn cer tainly true that, this dirtressing complaint can nut lie cured by : internal, remedies, except by theirlbng and constaiittnse; bjr which perhaps, ’ntthe aametiiVie heed Wes gen ctally, ide.ranged, debilitated .and destroyed; tbveu were not'this tresa of, the .sufferer beballeviated whils-such; slow pud duubtful reuyedieavhave their effect' The answer, is plaiui.candld apd most tfue—use Dr. Howe’s Kervo aadßono Unlment. No name could .be more.appi cpriate. .1 t reach eftnndfi'iqibea thencryeßiand allayapaihs most c(reclually on its'fir»t applicalion,Bn4Hy a few apjdicatinhaTemovea more efreCtualiyaUu speed- Ry Rheumatic pains. than auyjnteriialprexteiv nal remedy was ever known toi ... Carlisle iron and ■Brass- '. POUNBRIT. THE KUhscriijeri(sitfct»siiis'tcatis<;pli Jones) icHpedttully inform the cniiciisof Carnilo’ .inuUlie'hurroundinpci'Aintry, tbt y will cun tinue to carry oil the'above business in all branches, at.tbe-F; uudry..receutly, occupied by J.'Srpli Junes, c'rcea«ed, on tlie-simlli-cast corner nf Pnnifret'and Bedford streets, where lie is pfe» pared.to jnauufiictuce- L r:-v .- i‘---ax'- ■■ -x'- ", OASTIITOS V, of every deßcripiino, and oh t lie.shortest notice. Tbeybopea thaiby'tlrict afldntioitto business and a disposition to please, to merit and receive a liberal share of public patrnnaee. ■ ■ ■■•■ ■ M. A.'joKfe. : : WILLIAM ASKWITH.* Carlisle, Dec. 25, 1839,. ■ : .■ LIVES, ; This disease is discovered by . a fixed obtuse pam.iind weight in the side under the shoit ribs, attended with heal, uneasiness 'about The pkt)f the stomach,—thereis in. the right sldtf albb a patient hats his appetite and becomes sick and troubled. with vomiting. The tongue becomes rough and black.crunu n*i ante changes to a pale or citron color or yellow, like ‘ those afflicted with jaundice—difficulty of breathingrdistuHjed rest, aitcncled;wkh~a : T*‘y' cough, difficulty of laying on the left j>idr—th« body becomes weak,and finally the disease tef- > minates into another of a mfire sei ions nature/ which in all probability, is far beyond the power of human skill. , Dr.. Harlich’s .Compound Tonic Strengthening 8t Geim;m Aperient Pills, if taken at the. ccmimencemtiitof this disease, will check it, and bv continuing the use of the medlrtne a few Weeks,.a-perfect cure will be, performed. Thousands can testify to this fact*. v Certificates of many persons tpay. daily be sect* of the i fficacy of, this invaluable medtrine r by . applying at the Medical Offic/, No. 19 \ Eighth street, Philadelphia* A No. for sale by J, J. MYERS, U CO. , IMPORTANT To Jflillct’s S' Jfiannra.€turersi HOWD’S IMPROVED DIRECT action water vv iiei l. TiiE public are informed that the subscriber has bought Die right of the above water wheel* 1 for tifc State of Pennsylvania. .It is con sidered by those having them in use, us one of the most important improyemei.u that has evtr been introduced. Persons desirous of seeing ihjp wheel, can do so, bv calling “at the foundry if DAVID COCKLEY, Lancaster. . The an nexed certificates..have been given as a.slight testimonial of its value; they will speak lor tiu m selves. All communications addressed to the suberiberiu Lancaster, Fa,, will be promptly at tended to. MICHAEL M’MATH. 1/ April 11, 1839, % fCOFY.] • • • ' ■ This. to ccrtijy, that 1 have put in one o t / Ho&vtFs patent Cast Icon Direct Action Water -Wheels, in the place of a Reaction Wheel; that the Direct Wheel does not flood the tail race us much.by three inches as feaclioh clid* and that I can grind seven bushels with the direct action wheel’ - an hour, and drive two run of stones, where l_could not grind b ur bu.ihtls in the &une time with the reaction aiuTdrive one run oi. stones, . • L. ' J 3 _ Ephrata tp. Lan. Co. Oct. 1838. ' • Allowny, May 5, 1638*. This mav certify tAhat I have been engaged' , in putting in S B. l-fowd’s cast iron dirret ac* ti-m Water VViiet 1 .bolhihthe.State of -Mew York and iu Michigan, and can give it as my decided opihion that wilh’B feet head or under* rightly put in, it will do mote business with the same wattr than anv other water wheePwhicir* I have yet had any experience in, anti in rt ftT ence.to » acfk water, is 'Second best to none that I |i:ive yet tried. In reference to guarding a gaiiiht iccj there catflie no better operation, and it is very ea’sv tn he kepi in repair, '•—, STEPHEN AILES, Millwright. Alluway, September 3, 1838.' This may certify that I have had in my MfU one of Mr. Howii’s direct water wheels tor the ‘.puce of one % \ ear. It is a five feet wheel, and I h ive hid i re-action in the same place—*l have ’ iiso had Wheel* r*?. Union Wheel. Vet I think Mr. Howd's will do mon business with less wa ter than any other. I have tried. It does well in back wiiter. I have had from s,to6fee.t head. I think we could do as much w* ik with half the water as we used to do with the tinder shoot wheel, which has also been in operation mmv mill. - LAW RENCE RILEY. . . _ Lyons, Septunher 3 f 1838. Tiiik may certify, that we have used one uf S, Howd's patent water Wheels since „Pjecenibcr last, by the side of a reaction wheel;-, and we think that Hmvd's will do double the : busiius 1 ?* with the same water that .the re action wheel wijl door very near. We never have but three feet head, and can grind with that eiglit'b'usheU per hour. We are subject to'bark-water. This wheel will do as good business mider back wa.* ter as the re-action, and we recommend It to. the attention and patronaire of the public. SIMON BURTT* / : MILES S. LEACH. LIVER COMPLAINT, , Ten yearsslanilingrcuredhythe vse of Dn — HAULICH , S Compound Strengthening and German Aperient Pills, : . - Mrs. Sab.au Hoykr, wile of William' Buyer, North F- tilth street above CullOwhill, Philadel phia, entirely cured of the .above distressing dis-, easeA- Her symptoms were, habitual costivt nes, o! tlie bowels, total loss nrappetite, excruciating pain ill the side, .stomach and (lack ~ depression Tirsjnfits^ext'rane^delnlijyrcnnldmot-lieTnrhei 1 —; — left side Without an aggravation, of pain, with other symptoms indicating a great derangement in tlie functions of tlie liver. .. Mrs. Boyer was attended by aevend of the first Physicians, but •received but tiitlearelief from ;theii— at last, si friend of fiyfs pmurdd a package of Dr. HarUchN Strengthening ahd .tiertmm Ape- . rient Pills, which, by tlie use of one package* induced her to continue .with the, medicine, which- " resulted in effecting a permanent cure, 'beyond the expectations of her friends. '* FtVrsale hy • 3 1. MYERS id. Co..Carlisle. . IMPOIITANT TP PEai AL.ES. ■ Dr. O. P. Hablich’s co'rnfiound Strength ening: . Tonic, ami German ' jfierient J'illi.— Those pills remove all those distressing diseases .wlr.ch Fuinules afe liable to- be'afflicted with; T hey'remove • tl ose ’morbid" secretions ■ which when retained, soon induce a number of diseases and - oftentimes render. Females, 1 uidiappy, and niisenihle-all their,lives. re-Thnsepills used a<> Cordingto directipns.dmmediate'ly, create a new and healthy action thmughout the whole sj-stem by/iurifying the bhodimthgiving etrenglh . to the stomach and bowels.atthe 'Same, time re—. ving appetitpand .invigorating! the, yyslfm.agahi to its proper functions and restoring tranquil re; ening Tonic, Aperient Pills;; Priny ‘ cipal Ofhce,l9NnrthEighthßtreet,:Philadel- doigstpreof. . v . ; ; KJ.MYERS.ee ; ■. Handle & soap factory. THli jubscriber is nbw prepafed to sell can-, dies at 124 cen ts f ashhyth e box by lesi quan tityvia:—4: lbs fbr’Sp cemsi bbt in nbinstance willcnndleibe'chargedln’ the booksior a less" pricethan they are sold for at other stores. ’ vt A fair price, Willbe given, at airtimes for tal low. rendered,or in.tlte>.rpqgh, hogs’ lard ana • v^'ulh‘nanb'vefst. / CarUsle',’Jan,-16,18‘tO< < -
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