American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, February 06, 1840, Image 4

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    REMOVALS
T. U . SMCIE.JEIS,
PAS REMOVED kis . .
TAILORING ESTAEUSHMENP
to the house recently occupied by Mr.'Gcn. V.
Hull as a shoo'slpre, nearly opposite the bonk
store of Mr. Jamcs'tjoudnn.where, having made
■ extensive arrangements, he will be able to ac
commodate those who may favor him with a
eall, in the best and most .
FaShitnutblc Planner,
■ He respectfully solicits a continuance of the
very generous encouragement which has been
already bestowed upon him.
P. S He has just vcceivcddhc London qnd
Philadelphia fashions for the season. . ~v.
Carlisle, Nov. 28, 1839.
NEW AND FASHIONABLE
CHAIR ESTABLISHMENT.
THE subscriber respectfully informs “bis old.
public generally v 4tiat-hei
Has, at the solicitation of bis friends, re-com
menced the above mentioned business in all its
vaiious branches, in the shop recently occupied
by Frederick A,. Kennedy. Coach maker,
next door to Stevenson 8c Diukle's Drug Store,
ami a few doors north of Col. Ferree'a Hotel.
Having procured several first rate workmen*,
be is now prepared to manufacture to order,
■and Jteep constantly on hand, at the most ac
commodating terms,
ts**®? Bush and Cant Bottomed
IjL ' CH >alrs > Settees & Sociables,
* Common Fancy fdndsor Do v
Large Boston Rocking Chairs,
|gj£§jC3_Also, Children's Chairs of every
tS^H'^sajescri ption—the whole made of the
test materials and in the most fashionable style.
Also old chairs neatly mended and repainted.
Ha will also carry on tho business of
HOUSE & Sian PAINTING,
PAPER HANGING & GILDING.
The subscriber hopes'that by his strict atten
tion to business, together with his' long experi
ence in the above branches, to merit and receive
a share of public patronage,
'Carlisle, Dec. 19,1839.'
mw DRUG & VARIETY STORE.
•Stevenson Sr Hinkle ,
HAVE just received at their store, corner of
. High and Pitt street*, opposite Col. Fer*
Tee's hotel, an assortment of
DRUGS, ;
’ Medicines, Paints,
Dye Btufis St Varnishes. Their tBO!®);
stock has been selected with
great care, and ijs warranted to '
be entirely , fresh and of the very wrsr
heat quality. The store will be under .the im
mediate superintendance of Mr. Dinkle, who
has acquired a thorough knowledge of the duties
of an apothecary under tne "direction of Mr
Sajnuel Elliott of this place.
Carlisle, August |J, 1839,
WHEAT WANTED. „
THE highest cash price will be . paid ' for
Wheat at the Cumberland Mills, at all
times, and lorjloar made at said mill.
■ GEORGE CRIST.
August 25, 1839.
Doughs, Colds S$ Consumptions.
V Mrs. A. Wilson, of Lancaster county. Pa.,
«nurely_ c ured by the use of Dr. Swayne’s Syrup
of Wild Cherrys—her symptoms were constant
coughing, puin in her side, back find .head, de
pruved appetite, spitting of blood, no rest at
jught, See, After using two bottles of hoctor
Compound Syrup of PrunusVirginiana
•or Wild Cherry, she foundjierselfrelieved, atul
by the time she hud used the third bottle, she
tound herself entirely cured of the aforesaid dis
ease, which she had been afflicted with for three
years. 1 here are daily certificates of various
persons, which, add sufficient testimony- of the
great efficacy of this invaluable '
Forsale by _ J. J, Myr its & Ca,
_ a*CHS6 KTQT HBAI.TH.
Those who enjoy health, must ceitainly feel
blessed when they compare themselves to those
sufferers that have been afflicted for years with
various diseases which.the human family arc all
subject.to be troubled whir. Diseases present
themselves in various Toiuifs.and from various
circumstances, w hie ft in tile commencement-,
may all be checked by tile iise i.f Dy. O. P.llar-
Uch’a Compound strengthening , a hd Gcnnau
Aperient Pills,—such as Dyspepsia.Livei Com
plaints. Pam in the side, Rheumatism, General
Debility, Female Diseases,'and all diseases to
which human nature is subject, where the'sto
mach is affected. Directions for using these
Medicines always accompany them. These
Medicines can be 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, Tor
aaleby " J. J. MYERS & CO.
NO QUACIiERY.
Vaughan fy Peterson'* Red Liniment,
GS UPERIOR to all other applications . for
Kjl rheumatism, chilblains, sprains, numbness
«t the limbs, stiffness and weakness of the joints,
’ ?° re fl'roat, dec. By rubbing the Ljniment well
mtothe head with a liair brush at going to bed
and then covering the head with a flanacl night
«ap the relief afforded in that painful form oi
the the disease
RHEUMATISM OP THE HEAD.
Numerous cures in ail the above affections have
come under the .observation of the proprietors.
ThefollowingstatenieutoLa.remarkable.cure
partial paralysis of a limb is from William
u Norton, Esd. a well known and respectable
magistrate of South warfc: * .
; ) Messrs.-Vaughaii BfPeterson—DiTring sever-
SLhftrm I on U i ffe } ,e ? a , P artiill paralysis ot the
the h Vu.h! K. d „°, f th ® *'“ r d and fourth fingers of
the right hand ♦ which sensibly offected the
• whole the latte* w.itiL
.in© a difhcult.taßk which I could not execute
Se***&l^**mt'
'■■assßwqss. or- T'ys.a ;
red, or gray, or> any litfi
■D colored HAlli to a beautiful browner
black, . A great number of gciitlemen who We
gray hair in part or entirely are iii the constant
habit of nsing- this article and are never suspect
ed of being gray. •
Many bachelors', and. widowers have made
their fortunes in matrimony by the use of this
article. It js warranted supenor to anv in the
world,,and is sold arabout halfthe price of the
•bturopcan*... For. sale bv ■ ." •
; STEVENSON 8e DINKtE. i
; .January id, 1840. ;; , :r‘_ ;,V
; TO CRE»tTOHS. ; ’
that we' have applied to the
rif the Court of Common Pleas'of
the benefit of tiie in
’ *®l^“ild'r so f i *h>B comrno n wealth, and they
V, Tuesdayithe lith of.'February
, nexb for the heannrpf us and oq t dredilois; at
; the Court House m Carhale, when and where
if you think propervj > : t- j
#•. /iwgry 38,./. - i; -:
Arrival and De/tanure ofAlai'ls.
.... . Arrives. ■’ Closes.
Eastern daily aboutlo.nl.; 7p.‘m
'• 1 ■“ S, pi m> 11 a. m.
Western' •• “ II in. ■■ 9 aim.
Southern •* '- *• 10a.m. 7p: m.
Mechanicsb'g “ " lOii.m. . 7p. m.
Newville “ , •• 12 m. 9a. in.
R. L AMBERTON; P. HI. .
JOHN ZUG,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
OFFERS his professional services in the
practice of Law, in the several Courts op
Uumbecland county. His ofßce is in the Public
Square, next door to the drug store of John 3.
Myers & Co.
Carlisle, Nov. 21,1839. 3(n
.
COACH IWA KING
JESTJMnisIISU.imJVT,
IN CARLISLE. PA.
subscriber having just arrived from the
H east with some of the best workmen that
could be procured, is now prepared to finish
work in the most fashionable style and of the
best materials. He will manufacture any tiling
in that line of business, such us
OjiRS, aOAOHSS, GIGS, :
SUL&YS & CARRIAGES,
of every description. He has tiow in his employ
jrobably one of the best Spring Makers and
-oach Smiths that is now in the state. His
charges shkll'be moderate and his work will ail
be warranted.
Repairing done in the neatest manner and with
despatch.
> The subscriber humbly solicits the.patronage
of the public, for which l’ie wii7 tender his most
sincere thanks. ' , .
FREIVK A. KENNEDY.
Carfls/c rr Vpri/JB, 1839. “ tf
C. E. U.- DAVIS.
. p 6m
INTENDS residing permanently in Carlisle,
and would respectfully offer Ids professional
services to the citizens of the place and vicinity.
He has taken rooms at Col. Ferree’s Hotel,
where he may be found at all hours.
Persons requesting it will be waited upon at
their residences.
CDr. George D. Fpulke,
Reference ,— c < Hev. Thoa. C. 'lhornton,
(_Dr. David JV. Mahon,
, Carlisle. Dec. 6. 1838. ' .
DYEING & SCOURING.
THE subscriber respectfully informs the pub
lic th,U shejsrtntinues to cleanse Clothes of
grease, stains, Bcc. in the Best manner anti with
out injuring the cloth. She will also attend to
D-YSIHG
all hinds of Yarns, Cloths, Silks, Bcc. &c. an;
.color which may be desired, oh the moat accom
modating terms and with despatch.
Her residence,is a few doors east of Mr. A
Richards’store, Ccntre'SqharcT Carlisle
:f A pril_2 J,_IS3B.
TO DR. SWAYNE,Philadelphia.— lt is with
sincere pleasure I write von these lines
Having.been reduced bya long spell of sickness
in the lower country to a very critical state of
health I tin ught I foresaw my early dissolution.
I bad a constant cough, and n Sense of pain bn
my chest which seemed to be obstructed sothat
I could not breathe with ease. I got no rest at
night, and my constant irritation produced a
high fever at times. lathis alarming state I
looked for Help, and recollecting your advertise
ment, I sent to your agent for two bottjes of
wild Cherry %rup, and before using the sec
ond bottle, 1 found my cough had disappeared',
and with it all those distressing symptoms. You
are at liberty to publish this, and I most earn
estly recommend your Syrup of Wild Cherry
•Bark to sufferers with diseases of the lungs, as
an effectual remedy. Respectfully yours,
. Reuben Richardson.
Pittsburg, Sept. 9f, JB39:>' .
Principal Olncb-.No. 17 North Eighth street,
where this invaluable medicine can always be
obtained; likewise, the above cert ; ficate maybe
seen, with the signature.of a highly respectable
citizen of Pittsburg, witnessing tilt above to be
a.certain fact. Also for sale by J. J. Myers & Co.
Route Bronchitis, a forerunner of Consump
tion.— This disease is very much like a common
catarrh, if generally commences like an ordin
ary cold, with lassitude, chilliness, slight cough
and oppression and tightness about the breast-
In many instances the disease seems at first of
no very serious character. As the disease con
tinues file oppression in the breast increases,
the countenance becomes expressive ol anxiety *
the respiration becomes more.and more labori
ous, sometimes wheezing nr rattling sound; as
if the aiy was forced through a narrnjv apper
ture clogged with a viscid fluid. To neglect
this disease it may be of serious consequences,
but by a timely application to Dr. Swayne'a
Com/iotiml Syrftfi of IVi Id Cherry, with a strict
attention to the directions, all these unpleasant
effects will be removed. I Be careful, ns it is sold
at no place except at No. 19 North Eighth st.
or at the respective agents.
For sale by 3. J. MYERS Sc CO.
SELLING OFF AT COST.
THE subscribers intending to embark ln other
business! will sell off their entire stock of
drt-ooods;
■ Groceries, Quecnsware and Hardware,
at FIRST-COST. The Dry Goods are ali new
and consist chiellyof well selected staple goods
suitable for every purchaser, more or less.' As
the subscribers are determined to retire- from
■the they will sell without reserve, and
bargains can be had by giving them a call.
They will sell their stock wholesale U a pu¥-
chaser should offer. Any person wishing to
purchase a good stock atid secure a good.stand
in a business town, situated in the rich Cumber
land Valley, will dp well to call: and - examine
tile establishment,and purchase the entire stock.
- ~ . HAMILTON GRIER.
W.B--All.those indebted to the subscribers
will please Call and settle uptheir accounts be
fore first of February nexty - ■ ‘ '
- Carliale,Jan.9, 1840 i V
State of Pennsylvania, ? i
CUMBERLAND COUNTY, ss. J
> .mu.- •' The Commonwealth ot'Pennsyl
vaiiia, to TBomas Highlands,- Wil
flEffiiSlßliam'Highlands, Nathan Highlands,
wSfflsEf Rebecca Highlands & Isabella Curh-
at.law of Margaret
.. ■' ■ Highlands, late of Southampton town
ship, deceased. ■ • V,„; ,
-rWherensapplicritioii has been made to' me
tsaac Angney, Register for tli? probate of wills
fiia S rantln S-l?lters.of admiiiistratjon in and for
-* ® r ‘ t *l - Y.robate of a certain instill
in the trorongh'or CHflisleJii said coilnlv. on Sa*
turdaythe sth day'-of February! AVI) 1840 at
one o’clock, P. Wf.inf said day^ tWn and there
to contest Hie\said Nuncupative WjU if”,™
think prdper, otherwise it will be proved in due
upd letters issue to the radministra-
i .. \ r '
POST OPTICS,,. ■. V
Carlisle, Pa. May 1, 1830
DR. I. G. LOOMIS,
DENTIST.
JANE McMURRAY
Dyspepsia and Hypocondrlacism. ;
Cured by Dr. Mar lick’s celebrated Jlfcdicinee,
' Mr. WM. MOJIKISONi jif .Scliflylkill.Hiitli
street, Muladelphia, afflicted for several years
with the above distressing
the stomach, headache, ipalpitation-ofthe heaiV
impaired ajypdtite,. acriq eructations, coldness
and weakness of thffextremiti.es, emaciation <c
general debility, disturbed test, a pressure mid
weight at the stomach after eating, severe flying
pains in the chest; back and sides, costiveness,'
a dislike for society or conversation, Irngtiarand
lassitude upon the leant occasion. Mi*.. Morri
son had applied to the most eminent physicians,
who- considered it beyond the power of Iranian
skill to restore him to healths however, ns.his.
afflictions had reduced him t(i a deplorable con
dition, huviiiß been induced by a friend jof his
to try fcr. Harlich's Medicines, as .Oiey being
highly .recommended, by which he procured
two packages for trials before, using the second
package, he'found himself greatly relieved* and
by continuing the use ol them the disease en
tirely'disappeared—he ia.now. enjoying all the
blessings of perfect health. • ’
_^.for-8-<te-l)y~-—-——j.J.MYTvHS-t3*Go.
INSURANCE AGAINST FIRE
, BY
JVtorth America Insurance Co,
Philadelphia;
"CAPITAL' $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 lowest rates. The usual risk on stone
or brick houses averages about $1 per annum on
each thousand insured, an I a stock of merchan
dize consisting of dry goods, groceries, and the
usual assortment of a country store, will, l/e in
sured at the same rate.
Property holders,- and merchants generally
throughout this and the adjoining counties, will
please give the above notice attention. Appli
cation can be made either by letter or in person
to the subscriber in Carlisle. r -
JOHN J. MYERS.
Nov-. U, 1839. 6111
- - BARGAINS, -.-
Bargains, bargains]
JVEW GOOES.
CHEAPER THAN E VER!
THE subscriber has just opened a very large
and splendid assortment of
PALL A»D'Wl»ffttß'©OODS,
consisting in part'.of Cloths, JCassimeres, Cassi
nctts, Plain ami Figured Mcrinoes, Bombazines,
Prince dc Liiincs, Saxony do.. Cambrics, Must’
tins, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery;
Grocei’ies S' Qtrccusicarc. J
His customers and the public xne‘
raspcct£uUy_solicited to call 6cun ail themselves r
cheap "bargajns, as he is determined to sel
Ipw. - v
A.iyCHAHDS.
CarlislevOct. 31; 1859.’ .
DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA!!
More proofs of the,efficacy of. Dr. Ilarlich’s
Medicines.-T-Mr. Jowas HArtmak,' of-Sunmey*
town, Pa., entirely cured of the above disease,
which he was afflicted with for six years: his
symptoms were a sense of distension and oppres
sion after eating, distressing pain hi .'the pit of
the stomach, nausea, loss of appetite, ..giddiness
and dimness of sight, extreme debility, flatulen
cy, acrid eructations, vomiting, and
-pain-in-the-rip-h t-B(de,--depression-of-spiritsrdis~
lurbcd test, faintness, and not able to pursue his
business without causing his immediate exhaus
tion and weaiincss. Mr. Hartman is happy th
state to the public and is willing to give any in
formation to the afflicted, respecting the won
derful benefit he lecived from the use of Dr.
Harlich’s Compound Strengthening and German
Aperient Pills. For sale by
. J. J. MYERS & Co., Carlisle: .
LIVER COMPLAINT
Cured by the use of Dr. HarHch*a Compound
Strengthening ,and German Aperient Pills.
Mr. William Richard. Pittsburg, Pa, en
irtly cured ol the above distressing; diseases—
his symptoms were, pain and weight in the left
3itle, loss of appetite, vomiting, acrid eructa
tions, a distension of the stomach, sick headache,
furred tongue, countenance 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-,
liet, until using Dr. Harlich’s Medicine, which
terminated in effecting a perfect cure.
.For sale by J. J. MYERS U CO.
HAVE YOU a COUGH?
Do not neglect it! ..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. Swavne’s Compound Syrup of Primus
Virgiijiafla, or Wild Cherry, is safe and medical
prescription, and used in an extensive practice,
wilhmOst'pnsilively afford relief, and save you
frpm tliat awful disease, consumption, which
usually'sweeps into the grave tile young, the
old, the fair, the lovely, and the gay.
Have you a cough? Swayne’s Prumis Virgin
iana, or Wild Cherry Syrup, is the only remedy
-yQ.ahQultLlakiUo_cuce.you For-,this plain-rea
son— that iifoo one of the thousands of cases
where it has been used, has it failed to relieve.
For sale by J. J. MYERS & CO.
Wonderful Cure of Consumption
rERFOKMEDby Dr. Swayne’s Compound
Syf 11 ! 1 °f Prunun Virginia or fVild Cherry.
Wilsoit. Greene," ol Lancaster county-, Pa,,
entirely cured of the above" disease, his symp
toms were a.chillness, succeeded by heat, low
ness of..spirits, salt-tasle in T his mouth, a dry
cough, great oppression ;!n. the breast, loss of
appetite, a fregueiit spitting and .coughing up of
frothy and-florid.blood. After using 2 bottles
ol the ahove'syrup the cough ceased, the-body
-began to strengthen; and by using £ more bot
tles all those disagreeable feelings, were reino-"
ved, He.is now enjoying perfect health to the
astonishment ofulUiisfritpldsr —' — 1 "*
CERTIFICATE.
Erie, P«., Sept. 3, 1839.
. Dear Sir—l this day send for some of Doctor
Swayne’s Primus Virginia, or Wild* Cherry
Syrup, there is a gentleman sick at this place
and has beep for a long time; he has tried the
meditineiand. finds it helps him much. I am
opt, please send some immediately} send two
bottles if.you cannot send us more.
, - : . In haste, yours, See.
Cincinnati; August lbthVlB39,~
Respected friend Dr. Swayne:—l am truly
indebted to you for the.benefit I have received
from theiuse ofyour Compound. Syrup of Wild
Cherry Bark, which;! confess,was the means of
restoring my health. I .Vivas attacked with ■ a
common cmd.-whirh terminaiedinaseated dis
ease'hpon the lungs, ! at length became , diuch
(lebihtated from constantcoughingandlossof
appetite,' and gave up all hope of recbvering.hs
many of my.family hod been carried off by com
sumption. ‘ Being recommended by.a, friend of
miiiCrMr.Weaver.tojTialietVial of'youriuds
tunable Syrup., I dideb, .whichended ‘in .per
fortriing a perfect cure.. 1 havemuch to sav to
you when 1 .see you, .which will be tlils.falf.U-
You may make use of tliese hnes ir voii tliirik
proper,; that those afflißtcd mayWd relief from
the same source. ■ Yours (nilv, ■ f
:_ . . 1 JAMES PARRY,
-■.PrmcipaT Ofhce for the sale of this medicine.
19 NprthEighlh street, Philadelphia. Also for
CQ„ Carlisle.'
*ORGJBiWEtf #ANTEST
wanted
SSr‘¥ atDiiAinsonForge,, to.v.- ’-;,‘v
-' A. G.EGE..
fil’ V-
M,l>; 2,M533, ;
situate in the same township* containing 22 a
crcs and 67 perches and allowances, bounded by
lands of Daniel Buchwalter and others. This
tract will be soKl in two separate parts should it
be desired by purchasers.
Terms (if sale:—One half of the purchase
-money to be paid on the Ist of April, next, and
thebalance-inoneycnr-thereafter,-wilhoulHn.-
terest, to be secured by judgment bonds.
Sale will.commence at 10 o’clock, A, M. and
attendance given by ■ . ;
’ , GEORGE KOSHT, .
, Executor of Gcdrge-Nickej’, dec. .
January 9, 1840. • ; ~ 8t
: 1 ;. theapdr. than ever!
A LL who want bargains are respectfully in
vited to.call; as w.e are determined to sell
goods CHEAP.
1 Being desirous of reducing our stock of winter
goods, we will sell goods at lower- prices than
they cap be bought f.ir in any other establish
ment in the place, (advertisements offering to
'sellat cost notwithstanding.)
Inkbort we say to all purchasers, do'von wish
to have new and good goods? and do" you wish
to save money by purchasing them cheap, then
eali-at the store of
v REV; DE. BARTHOLOMEW’S
, JPink Expectorant Syrup,
A N agreeable cordial and-.effective remedy
-Cm. for coughs, colds, hoarseness, pains in the
bi-east, influenza, hard,breathing; and difficult
expectoration..
However incredible it may appear, Doctor
Bartholomew’s Pink Expectorant Syrup has
never been. known; to tail in affording relief in
the above cases. Many certificates have'been
received attesting its'virtues." The public are
respectfully invited to makea trial of the.arti
.file.Wlien,itskj'Bl«ejwil! he fully attested;' For
sale by : STEVENSON fit UINKLE. .
l6, ■ ' ';. r ' /
A-cu in,addition trf Ids former supply pf Patent.
Family pnd Horse Medicine, .the.following'nra
cleB, waiTanted genuiiie, vi 2:, cnld pressed Cas
tor Oil inphials. British Oil; Harlem do. Stone
do., Spike : jdo,, Goldelt Tirictnre,.Essence; of
Beinbn, div of Cinuamnii, do, of Cloves, Pepper
Mint, Elixir (if Piiragofic, Tihetufe of Assotot
tida, Lfie’s do., ()podeld6ci Jud-,
km’s Patent_Specific .for the cure of sprains,
ulcers, &c,,LyonVHorsePowileriWitlnaorfy
Freftch Fancy Spans, heat hlnck writhiglnhfor
u Wlf UB^,®ril ieb;fc u stre,Black!Leno»allpf
V -* -
Jftß. «f. C. JVE'FP,
BUP.GBOH DS'ri’ißT,
||JP ESPECTF ULLY“informs the ladies and
fl.R> gentlemen of Carlisle and its vicinity that
besets Artificial Tet-th'in the most'approved
maimer. He also scales, plugs and • separates
teeth to arrest decay
. P r< N. prepares a tooth powder, which whi
tens the teeth, withosHnjuringthe enamel, col-
Crs the gums a fine red and fefreshesthe mouth.
I he, tooth ache will be cured, in modt cases,
without extraction; and an odontalgic wash is
prepared for healing sore gums and fasten the
teeth.. .
Ladies and gentlemen are requested to call
and examine , his collection of Porcelain or In
corrnptabje teeth, which will'never decay nr
change color, and are free from all unpleasant
-odoutv-durable-and-weH-iidapteil-for-chewing,-
wliieh will he -inserted in the best manner and at
fair prices. ,
, A" persons wishing. Ur. N. to call at their
dwellings will please to leave a line at liis 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 1, 1839, ; m
DR, SWAVNE - : Respeoted friends—From
the very beneficial effectSTVhich I have
received from the use of thy Compound Syrup
of Wild Cherry Bark, I am fully willing to tes
ufy to the astonishing effect. My attack was
that of a common cold, whrh began to threat
en something of a more serious nature. Being
recommended to use the above Syrup. I finally
gave it a trial, and'am happy to say it gave me
almost instant relief. I have used it frequently,
and always with .(he same heneficiaTcffects. .U
others would use..this medicine at the commence
ment of their colds and coughs, they would pre
yent a disease which would be more alarming
it its character; and much more obstinate In the
cufe. F.lwood L.' Puskyv
-N. \V. corner of Arch'br Fifth Phila,
Eighth month, 23, 1839.
.The above medicine is for sale by J. J. Myers
Co., Carlisle.
SPECIAL. COURT.
Sheriff’s Office; Carlisle, Cumb, co. ?
December 19th. 1839. J
BY virtne of a writ from the jjun. DANIEL,
DUKKEE, President'Judfee of the 19th
Juuicial PistHct,or.Pennsvlvanui, .bearing -date
a - T Y.^‘/M day of November 1839, Ivt)
JSBmereby given, that'a Special Court will
before the said Hon. Daniel Durkee and
the'Associate Judges of the Court of Common
of Cumberland county, on Monday the
24th of February, A* D.,,1840, to continue one
a n~D U another on Monday theSthoßlaroh
U ' 18 : 10 -. to continue one werkH-in-the Court
House in the borough of Carlisle, for the »ial of 1
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 Presit
dent Judge of the 9th Judicial District; said
causes being embniced within the provisions of
the 39th section of m act of the General Assem*
bly of-the Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania,
passed the 14th day of April, A. D. 1834, ;.en
titled an act relative to the organization of Courts
of Justice. - - „
JOHN MYERS, Sheriff. -
PUBLIC SALE.
WILL be sold at public sale on the prtmi
ses of the first described tract/on Friday
the 28M day of February next % the following
Heal Estate, Ute,the property of George Nick,
ey, deceased, viz: ** r
A TRACT OP LAND,
situate ip 'tnwnship, Cumberland
county, containing 40 acres, more or less, about
6 acres of which is woodland, bounded by lands
of John Umhetger, David Nickey, Geo. Kiehl
and John Clay, having thqreon erected a *
-gfesfik IdOg House A' Kitchen,
lllllllljg And Doddle Loo.Barn, .
sPlflßWMand a well of water. The land is
slate ot a good quality, and in a good state of
cultivation—lying on the road leading from Car
lisle to M’Clure’s Gap, near the Slone Church,
Possession of the land will be given on the Ist of
April next.
ALSO, A TRACT OF
MOUNTAIN LAND,
situate in the same township, bounded by lands
of Abraham Bowman ami Daniel Buchwalter.
containing 1) acres add 146 perches and allow
ances. "
■ALSO, A TRACT OF MOUNTAIN
LAND ...
NSW GOODS.
, ARNOLD b 1 CO.
, Nearly opposite the Carlisle Bank.
January 9, 1840.
ATTEND TO TOUR OOtTSB.
MERCHANT’S LINE-
Through iii Id Honrs.
THE subscriber would respectfully notify the
travelling public that he will put on the temte
Prom Carlisle to Baltimore,
in a few,days, a first rate line of Troy built
COACHES,
with good teams and careful drivers, to Wo
through in 12 hours—leaving Carlisle on the ar
rival of the western cars from Chambersburg
and arrive in Baltimore for supper—-leave. Bal
timore At 5 o’clock in the mornmgand arrive at
Carlisle in tinie, to take the eastern cars for
R»tuburg v -Fare-throngU-SJ.-—The poaches
will,stop at. the Baltimore mid Susquehanna
House, corner of Howard and Saratoga streets,
Baltimore.- .Passengers will be left in any part
of the city they may desire.
Phe und« rsigned is determined to spare.no
pains or expense to make the passage comfort
able to,«!! those whe may patronize him. i
.lAS. A. OALLAHER, Proprietor.
Carlisle, Nov. 28* 1839, tf
IMPORTANT DISCOVERY..
public are hereby directed to the mecl-
JL leal advertisements of Dr. ;HARLICH’S.
celebrated Cothfiound Strengthening Thnic, and
German jl/ierient PUla, which arc a Medicine
of pfeat value to the afflicted, discovered by O.
P. Harlich, a celebrated physician at Altuorf,
uermrtny, which has been used with unparal
leled success thvottchtwt Germany. .This Med--
. icintr Consists of two kinds, vizi the German A
perient,and the Compound Strengthening Tonic
tills. 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,'as tlieyZ
never produce sickness or'nausea while usings
A safe and effectual Vemedy fop
DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION,
and all btonv.ch Complaints ; pain in Side,'. Liv
er Complaints, Loss of Appetite, Flatulency,
Palpitation of the Heart, Central Debility, Nei
vous.lrritability, Sick Headache, female Dis
eases, Spasmodic Affections, Rheumatism, Asth
mas, Consumption, &c. I'he Gervian rfficrirnt
are-to cleanse the stomach and purify the
Blood. Xhe 1 onic or Strengthrning' Pith are
tft strengthen and invigorate the ndrve's and di
gestive organs and give-tone tp the Stomach, as
all diseases originate from impurities of the blood
and disordered stomach. T-liis mode-of treating
diseases is pursued bv all’ practical Phvsicians,
which experience has taught them to be'tlie only
remedy to effect a.cure. They are not only re
commendetl and prescribed by the most expe
rienced Physicians in.lbcir daily-practice, but
also taken by those gentlemen themsvlvea-when
cver they feel the symptoms of those -diseases,
in which they know them to be efficacious.—
1 his is the case in all ia'rge cities ih which they ’
have air extensive sale. It is not to heaunder
stood that these medicines will cure all diseases
merely by purifying the blood—this they will
notdoj but they certainly will, and sufficient
authority of daily proofs asserting thtit those
medicines', taken as recommended by the di
rections which accompany them, will cure a
the-stomach,-hmgs,- -
and liver, by which impurities of the blood are
occasioned.
. Ask for Dr, II irlich’s Compound Strengthen*
mg 1 onic, and German. ApenehrP»lls.“'
Principal Office fer the sale of this medicine
is at No, 19 North Eighth street,' Philadelphia.
A'lso-For sale at the cling store of J. J. MY
KUS & CO. ( Carlisle,. who are Agents for
Cumberland county. ~ Nov. 21, 1839.
Rheumatism.
Entirely cured'by use of Dr. O. P. Har
lich*s Compound Strengthening and German
Aperient PiIIs.—Mr:’LOLOMON WILSON,
of Chester co. Pa,, afflicted for two years with
ihf above distressing disease, of which he had
to ose-his crutches for 18 motulis, his symptoms
were excruciating pain in all his joints, especi
ally in his hip, shoulder and ancles, pain increa*
towai ‘ds evening attended with heat.
Muh-VV ilson, was at one time not aide to move
hislimbs on aqcount of the pain being so great,
he being advised by a friend of his to procuie
Dr. Harllch’s Pills of which he sent to the Agent
in West Chester and procured aomei on using
the medicine the third day the pain disappeared
and .his strength increasing fast, ami in three
weeks was able to attend to hjs business, which
he bad not done for 18 months; for the benefit
of others afflicted, he wishes those lines publish
ed that they may be relieved, and again enjoy
the pleasures of a healthy life. /
Por sale by - . /. L MYERS & CO.
Register’s Notice.
■ ' Register's Office, \
' . Carlisle, January .11, 1840. 5
“WfOTICE is hereby given to all Legatees,
.Creditors" and other persons concerned,
tliarihe folluwiirg accounts have been Wee! in
this Qffice for examination, by the accountants
thereui named, and will be presented to the Or
phans’ Court of Cumberland county, for confir
mation and allnWFilTce onTuesday the Hth day
ofJFebruary, A, D. 1840; viz:— ,
The : administration account of John Rupp,
Administrator of Catharine Rupp, late of East
Pennsbofnugh township, deceased. . “~
The administration account ol’Michael Cock-
Jin,.-Administrator, of. George. Hopple, late of
Manroe - - - L - - -
The administration account of Enoch Young,
Administrator of Mathias Young, late of Uooroe
township, deceased. . •
; The administration, account of David Wag
goner Executor of Adam Wolf, late of the Bo
rough of Shippensburg, "deceased.
• " The administration account of Abraham Bow
man and Robert Laird, Administrators ot llavid
Stoner, late of Frankford township, deceased.
The .administration account of Jamea.Piper,
Exccuroirafdames Irwin, late, of Springfield,
Cumberland county, deceased.
The guaidianship account of Jolin Sharp,
Guardian of Samuel W,. Joshua W., Alexander
E, and Margaret, minor children of Dr. Win.
M. Sharp, deceased.
The guardianship account of Adam Wolf,
Guardian of John A. Clippinger, filed by Adam
Wolf ’s Executor. ■ ; : ,
The guardianship account of Adam ’Wolf,
Guardian of Israel Clippinger, filed by Adam
Wolf’s Executor.; ■
SHORT FACTS.
■ n TO THS •‘APS’LIOTJSD.■; ■
ITis sometimes urged that the Rheumatism
canijot be cured by external applications,—
i nismay be true sometimes; but it is also cer.
tainly true that this dirlressing-complaint" can
hnt be cured by interpal remedies, except by
their long and -constant use, by whicU pei'haps,
at the same time the system becomes 'generally,
deranged, debilitated anti/destroyed?!"; Even
were not this the Case hdw shall the' great dis*.
tress of the Stiffersaifei; alleviated while such
slow and doubtful remedies 'have thcirrfFecl-
The answer is plain, candid and most true—use
Ur. Howo’s Korvo and Bono Biniment.
No name could, be more appropriaterlt reach
es. Und soothes tKe neryesi and allay s pains most
effectually on us.first application, and by,a-few
applications removes more effectually and speed
ily Rheumatic pains .than .any Internal or exter
nal remedy was ever.knoym to.do- " Try it and
beconvinced. 1 PofValebv i
: ' STEVENSOH ?C DINKLE. •
Gartisle, Jan.'-16, 184 a ’ *., ■
ISAAC ANGNEY. Register.;
. Carlisle Iron and Brass
POUNDRir.
T?^* U^ fc n berB / SaCc l* 80rs to Joseph Jones)
.respectfully inform tfiecitfcena of Carlisle
anu the,surrounding country, thafthey will con
tinue to carry on the above business in all it»
branches, at the Foundry recently occupied by
Joseph Jones, deceased, on the south-east corner
of Pomfrelatid Bedford streets, where he is pre
pared to manufacture . , 1
GJASTINC-S
°f every description, and on. the shortest notice,
j hev hopes that by strict attention to business
and a disposition to please, tomeritand receive
a liberal share of public patrnhage. - .
M. A. JONES.
_ WILLIAM ASKWITH.
Carlisle, Dec. 20, 1839;
■ LIV3E, COMPLAINT.
1 his disease is discovered by a fixed obtuse
pain and weight In the right side under the short
ribs, attended with heat, jHieasiness_about the
pit of the stomach,—there Is in the right side
also a distension—the patient loses his appetite
and becomes sick and troubled with vomiting
I'he tongue becomes rough and black, counted
ance changes to a pale or ciiron color or yellow,
like those afflicted with jaundice—difficulty of
breathing, disturbed rest, attended with a dry
cough, difficulty of laying on the left side—the
body becomes weak, and finally the disease ter- .
inmates into another of a more serious, nature,
•Which in all probability is far beyond tlie power
of , human skill. Dr. Harlich’s Compound
I omc Strengthening It German Aperient Pills,
if taken lit the commencement of this disease,
will check it, and by continuing the use of the
medicine a few weeks, a perfect cure will be
performed. Thousands can testify to this fact.
Certificates of many persons may daily be seel*
of the efficacy of this invaluable medicine, by
applying.at the Medical Office, No. 19. North
Eighth street, Philadelphia. Also, Tor sale by '
J. J. MYERS, a CO.
IMPORTANT
To Millers A* Manufacturers *
t. HOWD'S IMPROVED DIRECT
- ACTION WATER WHEEL,.
THE public are informed that the subscriber
has bought the right of the above water
wheel, for the State of Pennsylvania. It is.con
siderrd by those having them in use, as one of
the most important improvements that has evtr
been introduced. Persons desirous of seeing the
winet'l. can do sorby 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 for tin m
selves. All communications addressed to the
suberiber in Lancaster, Pa„ will be promptly at
tended to. , , -
MICHAEL M’MATH.
April 11, 1839.
[Copy.]
This Uto cei tijy, that ! have,pm in one of
HeiWd’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
111111 I- can grind seven bushels with the direct
action wheel ,an pottr, nnd drive two run if
stones, where I codhl not grind four budu Is in
the same lime with the reaction and drive one
pun of stones.
PETER FAHNESTOCK,
Ephrata Ip. Lain co. Oct. 1838.
- Alloway, May 5, IB3P.
I his niay certify, that I have -been engaged
in putting in S. B. Howd’s cast iron dirt ct ac
tion Water Wheel, both in the State of New
York and in Michigan, anil can give it as my
decided opinloh that with 8 fef'rhead i> under,
rightly put in, it will do mbie business w ith the
same water than any other water whet I which
1 have yet had any experience in,.and in refei
ence to hack water, is second best to nine that
X have yet tried. In reference to guarding a
gainst icei there can be no bettc r operation, and
it is very easy to be kept in repair.
• SIEPHEN AILES, Millwright.
Alluway, September 3, 1838.
This may certify, that 1 have had in my Mill
one of Mr. Howd's direct water wheels for the
space nf one year. It is a five feet whet;), anti
I have had a re-action in the same place—l have
also had Wheeler's Uninp Wheel, yet I think
Mr. Howd's will do more business with less wa
ter than any other I have tried. It does well
in, back water. .1 have had from sto 6 feet
head. I think we could do as much work with
half the water as we used to do with the unde r
shoot wheel, which has also been in nperatim
in my mill. LAWRENCE RILEY.
Lyons, September 3, 1838.
This may certify, that we have useel one ol’S,
Howd's patent water Wheels since December
last, by the side of a re-action wheel, and we
think that Howd's will do double tire business,
with the same water that, the re action wheel
wi|l door very near. We never have,btu three
feef head,.and can grind with thin eight bushels
per hour. We are subject to back-water. This
Wheel will do as f’ood'busiuess under back wi -
fe r as the re-action, and we recommend it to
the attention and patronage of the public.
I SIMON HllltTP.
MILES S. LEACH.
LIVER COMPLAINT,
Ten years standing , cured by the use of Dr.
HAHLICH'S. Compound Strengthening .
aml German Aperient Pills.
klrs. bARAii llovtß, Wife of William Boyer,
North Fourth street above Callowhill, Philadel
'phia, entirely cured of the above distressing dis-'
case. Her symptoms were, habitual costiveness
o! the bowels, total hiss of appetite, excruciating .
pain in the side, stomach and bach, depression
of spirits, extreme debility, could not lie on hep
left side without an aggravation of pain, with'
other symptom syndicating a grealdei'angemcnt—
in the functions of the liver. Mrs. Bbyer was
attended by several of the’ first Physicians, but
received but little relief from their, medicine—
at-last, a friend of hers procured: a 7 package~of
Div Harlifh’s Strengthening and German Ape- ’'
rient Pills, which, by the use of one package,
induced her to continue with the medicine,'which
resulted in effecting a permanent cure, beyond
the expectations of her friends. '
For sale by . J. J. MYERS E* Co.,Carlisle.
I IMPORTANT TO FEMALES.
ton. O. P; Baruch's. compound Strength
ehing Tonic, and, German jtfierieht TU(»—
Those pills remove all those distressing diseases
whicjrlemales are liable to' be afflicted with.
Phey remove those morbid .secretions' which 1
when retained, soon induce a number of diseases
and oftentimes render Females unhappy and
miserable all their lives. Those pills used ao
cording to directions; immediately create a new
and healthy.action throughout the whole system
by purifying the blood, and giving etrength to
the stomach and bowels, at the. same timer re
lieving the painin the side, back, and loins.gi
ving apptlile-and invigorating the system again
to its proper functions and restoring tranquil re
pose. ',.V •/,
Ask for Dr. Harlich’s Compound . Strenglh
cninKrTooicisnd German Aperient Pills. Prin
cipal Office. I? North Eighth street, Philadel
phia. Also for sale at the drug store of
■ ■-.C ~ .. ~ f. J. MYERS tcCQ.V Carlisle;,
CANDLG& SOAP FACTORY.
THE subscriber is,now prepared to sell. cah
“ ntl p4^ c hl s cash by the box or less quan
viz;~4jbs for 50 cenlS|t)ut in no inslance
wn! candieibe charged !n the .books .tor a less
sold for at other stpres.l- -
, A fair pnce will be glVen atiail tirneß for tal-.
low rendered or id-the laird and
other.soapsluK . ,
« * . JOHN GHAY, Agent. • '
South HanoreraV Carlisle, Jan, 16, 1840.