! Of the Receipts and Expenditures of the county of Cumberland; by the Commissioners of said county, from the first day of January, to the thirty-first day of December, A. Jt). 1839, inclusive. Ropert SnpdgrasSy \Esq. Treasurer, Dr. To balitice due county from former Treasurer, Balance of takes outstanding on Ist Jnhy 1839, County, taxes assessed for 1839,. ■ ‘ Amount'of note rec’d of Ab’inErb, due Feb. 1839, rec’d of H. Zearing, Esq. for a stray steer, rcc’d of D. Hume, Esq. Tor a stray horse, ■ ,r rcc’d of A, Waggoner, Esq. on account of 77 ' bridge; , ' . 600,00 “ , taxes receivcd-pn unseated lands, : 844 - <c ,-■ do notasacased incollector’s duplicate, 10' SO Verdict fees reo’d of W. FoulkVEsq. Cl’k QivSes. . 800 i)b. ; . dp ofj. H.Graham, Esq.Dep.A.G. -4-00 Witnesses' coats refunded by W. Foulk, Esq. in case of Commonwealth vs. Sleiglemeilch, ‘ Fees due county by delinquent collectors, Rec’d of CoT. M’Feely, for box sold him by Com’ra, Do ofj. Lobach, Esq. as keeper of Penitentiary for 1837 - , , , Do of J'. Myers, Esq. Sh’ff for fines and jury fees for 1838, it Schedule Of outstanding Taxes, due county per return of Treasurer, 31 stlteccmber 1839, subject to exon erations, fyc. with the amount assessed for 1839, viz: Collectors. ' Samuel Eckels f Peter Ovcrdcer f Edward W. Weakley? Martin Ronninger, sr * George Shambaugh Diiniel M’Coy '• r H. D. Daelhoueen George Brihdlif"” John Hoover, jr William M’Cullooh* John Moore Peter I.ohn Philip BrechbUl f George Hauk f Henry Hooh * Levi K. Donavinf Elias Hoch * , . Benjamin M’Koohan f Tbwnshtps, sre. ( Allen, ' "Carlisle, Dickinson, _ . East Pennsborough ,7"Trankford , _ Hopewell ■ Mifflin Monroe Meohahicsburg . Newton Newville, _ North Middleton South Middleton Silver Spring JSouthampton. - Shippenaburg (B) : Shipponsburg (T) ' West Pennsborough ■ Additional sums due county, by Report M. Hdlcbmbj "Esq", late Sheriff, for fm verdicts for XSSr, 1 M. Boyle, for costs, per bond in hands of R. Miles for do do ■ do ' J. Myers, Esq. Sh’ff for. fines and verdicts, To balance due county by Treasurer, •Since paid in full ■{Since paid on account—Samuel Eoltele, $350 00 r ' ——George Jlrindlo, 448-00 Benjamin M’Kechan, 310 00 Peter Cverdeer, 00 00 Levi K. Donavin, 60 00 i Philip'Brechbilli 325 00 ■ George Hapk, 110 00 CUMBERLAND COUNTY, SS, rfSA We the Commissioners of said county, do-ccrtlfy that iMßmnßfc.the above and foregoing exhibits a true and correct state- of the receipts and-cxpcnditurcs of the county for *3»||SBy .the term above stated, as also, of the several taxes as ***** sessed.for the county during the aforesaitl yeaVf with the amount of fees and exonerations allowed during the said year, and the balance of outstanding taxes due by the several collectors as above stated, according to the best of our knowledge and judgment. Witness our hands and seal of office, at Carlisle, the 6th day of January, A. D. 1840. ROBERT C.BTERRETT,T , JOHN CORNMAN, >•' J- Commissioners. ALEXANDER M. KERR, J Attest — John Irwin, Clerk. - LAW NOTICE. X BLXXS BONHAIVT, ATTORNE Y AT LA W. . OFFICE on High street, opporite Col. Fer ree’s hotel, and near the Methodist .Epis copal Church. _ i' Carlisle, Jan. 9,1840. ' 3m ter CARD. «P* DK. JOHN-J. MYERS 1 JfNFORMS hisfriehds and the public, that he | can bo consulted [Ual.l noUHs,whennot in is office.or professionally engaged, at his dwel ling in. West Main street, immediately- opposite the resldence of the late James Noble. January 30, 1840 3m ' HANOVER AND CARLISLE] : Turnpike Road Company. \ STATEMENT of Toll received, -work and {PI repairs done on thfe aboveroad from thelOlh December 1838, to lOth December 1839. ■■, dr. > -..-v , •• ; To amount'of toil received from gates, , i-from-lOth Dec»lB3B,nntil,lothDec. 1839, $2861 13J ■ To rentreceived for old gate house, near mountain,- ~ - ■;: 52886 13f L CR. ■ By, cash paid forworfcdone on road, - $1727 3?J Boi T Stephens, Esq. balande ‘. . “ d«emmasforrnertreaE'.':'“ll9is Bo Salariea lo gate keepers,’ 503 18 *."• ‘ Do: v H M’Elwane, Esq.rent ' ■ ,ii t.;.; fongate house. - >.-V r. ; Bo Judges of election and for ,: :.;u-n:n:.,jprintrag,vV';vA';* ; ,14 50 80-wSuperintemlantsof road, -271 00 -Bo ; Salariesrf Managers, ~ ,-■■ • 57. ,00-' 'i; i .; Do - .-Salary of Secretary, 30 00- .>'• 'r .Do . ;,Salary ol.Treaaurer;.-,, : , ; 50 00. ’ Balarice;paidpver to present-treasurer,:, C88«98J; 22886 l?j fni'. >• Published by order of the. Board, ; ! CRAIGHEAD, •. - •••,.• Treasurer.!’ • "Hi January /-50^‘iS40i; Specillc. oinili£n<,! jij ---p" 1 - their nature jTpoSi«Me4iift’?itsc:lf" many filler : :.-<.^^;:-he^n^na^!>')rof'fp'und ■ ■■ .. -kriQ|!o J ugd iSvoffcred, W tire the ■ lt i» Via,: - ,; '•"-fin >.!■»•■■’■ ‘■•V ?5'Hi IS ' f- :i ’I "’ , Bros and S?ore,;Carlßle. , .7 ; JBn;^t STATEMENT Amount of duplicates, 81836 61 1438 14 1866-30 1794 23 63117 ■ 417 44 418 63 1363 16 .349 23 -971 97 163 59 1490 55 1831 42 1861 41 1082 60 387 96 ‘ 176 79 .1445 48 819,303 66 ■I of Auditors, viz: les.and - : 9105 ft! " com’rs • 36 291 , 25 00 *;-3fcdO* 'l' iWO:?? * 1 By cash paid on Commissioners Orders, sc. viz; Witnesses foes in-commonwealth suits, ■ ® 284 9^ Justices do. do. do • £9 19 Constables do do • - do .99 56 Grand and Travers Jurors pay, ■ 331 oik Public l printing, Poor House Visiters,. : _ ; _ 90 County Jail and Penitentiary, sundries furnislicd pris oners, &c. •• ' - r:'" “r ■— '■ - Auditors pay for. 1838, ; . Repairs and incidental expenses of public buildings, GonfltablesquarterlyreturnsJocourtofqrrsesS. Pr. Jacob Baughman, medicine and attendance for jail, Inquisitions on dead bodies, S. D. Adair, Esq. late Dep.. Att’y Gen. fees in qr. ses. J. H. Graham, Esqi Dep. Att’y Gen. do General, special feinspectors'clection expenses for 1839, Assessors pay for i 839, Taxes refunded, Joseph Lobach, Esq. keeper of penitentiary, Directors of the Poor, for support of paupers, &c. W. Bcntz, loan and interest in full, Daniel Rex, repairing Diller’s bridge, ‘ E. S. Penitentiary; support of convicts, .. Michael Snell,"on account of Waggoner’s bridge, P. Davidson, Esq. measuring creek, &c. for do T. Craighead, jr. Esq. late Clerk Quarter Scss. fees, |W. Foullr, Esq. Clerk Quarter Sessions; ' • do, Damages awarded on roads,.' Andrew Mowery, apprehending horse thief, j. Reed, Esq. scrvices.in Supreme Court; in case of Newv-ille road, J. H v Graham, Esq. • ; do ■ do _ ■ do • Do do Com’th vs. Dan’l Sharban, .Do 'Commissioners Attorney, - John Irwin, Esq. Cotninfssidners Clerk, John Harper, Esq. late Prothonotary, fees, G. Sanderson, Esq. Prothonotary, do , James Willis, Esq. pay as Commissioner, in full, Robert C. Sterrettj Esq., do for 1839, John.Cornman, Esq. do - •, for do , Alexander M. Kerr, Esq. do from>4 Novdill 31 Dc. John Myers, Esq; Sh’lF, support of prisoners; &c. David, Einminger, Esq. pay as Director of Poor for 1839, Abraham Waggoner, Esq. do do John Dunlap, Esq.., - do" ’ do • Viewers ofj;bads and-bridges, : Orders forTcllling foxes. ■S' 1093, 154 6317 704 19303 66 50 66 8 97 10 00 6 50 15 75 25 56 494 44 06 Amount outstand’g $ 496 41 657 39 315 30 354 23 792 16 136 89 808 06 289 41 272 60 115 96 51 79 445 48 84625 .58 - , A ' 920626 25 Commission allowed Treasurer, ; , . ■ ■ 309 ,391 Exonerations allowed Collectors, ,I 53 T 741 Fees ■_ do do,' r . lCi94 58jl Balance due by Collectors of 1839, 7" 4625-58 22 15 278 00 9441 561 9728 73 927,557 281 Balance due county by Treasurer, We the Auditors of Cumberland epunty, having examined-the several accounts and vouchers of Robert Snodgrass, Esq. Treasu rer of said county, from the first day of January to the thirty-first day of December, A. D. 18S9, inclusive, do report and certify that we find a balance due said, county by Treasurer, of seven hundred, and twenty, eight dollars and seventy these cents, as above stated. Given under our hands at Carlisle the 17th day of January, A. D. 1840. Estate of Margaret Gay man, deceased. 'NOTICE. H ETTERS of Administration on the estate H A of Margaret Gtyman, late of FranUford township, deceased, have'been issued tbthe sub-i scriber residing in the same township: indebted will make payment, and,those having claims will present them properly-authenticated for settlement. • ■ ' \ DANIEL CAYMAN, AdmV. January 30,1840 - - 6t NEW AND FASHIONABEiE CHAIR ESTABLISHMENT. THE subscribers respectfully inform the citi zens qt Carlisle and its vicinity, that they have opened a shop in VVest High street, in the house formerly occupied by Mr. John ,D. Gor gas, one door above Sheafer’s tavern, and di rectly opposite Mr. Jacob Fetter’s cabinet ma ker shop, where they are prepared y> manufac ture-': . • ; 33TTSS0& SOCIABLES,’ COMMON AND FANCY-WINDSOR StOSTOJy CttillßS, Xarge Boston RockinsrOhairs l i ; Children’s > Chgirs of : % evtrrjf description. . The whole made of the best materials,-' and in [the most fashionable style; Old Chairs, neatly and cheapiy fnehiied and repaired. 7 They hope [that by strict attention to business and a- dispo-| jsUion tb please, tomcrit and receive n -liberal abate of public patronage.; sat i: ;—;. ,-: ; i; LEWIS ROBINSON; f •:.V JOHN M. GREGG. : ; .Carlisle, : January 1 23i,!1?40,i>- 'i-'ffiieamlft \■ WiU.b'e taken need aDPlybut Boysof rbodin’oral'habits. •;,!: 4v ' ! WjM’pheuson;.! ' CarlisTe. JanUary ?3,1840.; 'S'r ; i aSci tf " ’ ,Eubscriher s ,haytf*just i ,EceiTed jfrom Xl’hiladelphia, a new£# general assortment; of 4 v;.; ': ‘ consisting, in part of, Cloths, CassitnereSj .Caasi netj| Jj |?lannels,Tlckings t CliccksV-Ca]icoef,'Me- KWoesi-Miialig^i&A'LWc.’rrArio/fl-geriieftlVa*-' f ’ ‘ /;} ; Groceries antl Queensicarc, in«Wf:tb'fc-atteniipn of we r ire determined to sell them at thetnqst Tedaced;price^- T—- {* - Anderson. i .raloary SO, 1840 s Vcs received dnig .atorcLof, Stevenson i£ Dinkle, wberear specimen dfth'e iiaper maybe ■ seen. ' " Jan 39 . ,v?VV- , GEORGE M. GRAHAM, T JOHN CLENDENIN, f- Auditors. THOMAS H. BRITTON, J Executors’JVtotice. ' Estate of David. S. Forney, deceased. IT ETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the ' JJLi ,.'estate-of DAVI D S.FORNEY, Into of ■tlie borough of Carlisle, county of Cumberland, 'deceased, having issued to the subscribers resi ding in said borough: Notice is hereby given to all those having,claims against said estate to present them .for settlement without delay, and to those indebted to make immediate payment. GEORGE W. SHEAFEr; JACOB SHRQM,_ , '■ .Executors, Carlisle, Jan. 9, 1840* ■ . 6c- - ;. E'state of John Swiler, deceased. jvotice. Setters of administration on 4 the estate, of JOHN SWILER, (ate of st Pennsborough township, Cumberland coun ty,deceased, having issued to the subscriber residing .in Silver Spring township—notice is hereby, given to all persons, indebted to make payment.on or before tlje Ist of February next, and those having claims to present them prop erly authenticated for settlement without any delay.' V CHRISTOPHER, BWH-ER, Adm’r. • ", January 9r1840. ~ ' v • 6t . NO QUACKERY. Vaughan & Peterson’s Red-Liniment,, OJUPERIOR to all" oilier applications' tor rheumatism, Chilblains, sprains, numbness' ot the limbs, stiffness and weakness of the jbihtsV sore rubbing the Liniment well info the head with a hairbyush-at going'to’ Tied and then-covering the head with a- flannelnight' cap the relief, aftordediin that-'painful form: of the the. disease sd- - •*••• RHEUMATISM OF THE HEAD, Numerous cures inrall the'nboyeaffections have come under,the observation of the .proprietors. The following statemeut of a remarkable cure of partial paralysis of a limb is.from William Ll -Norton, Esq. a wellknownand<respectable magistrate of Southwark: - ■ .-I 1 . ■ ! Messrs. Vaughan ficPelersOn—Duringsevcr-: at weeks 1 suffered « -partial paralysis of th'e; Tight afmondof the thitdnnd-fourtli fingersof the right hand ,--which_aensibly J a fleeted the whole power of/lhe.|att_eri ,writing; became to me a difficiilttaskwliich I couldtiut execute but with greatly diminished legibility. The use of half a bottle of your Linimeiit gave entire rer, lief, andj cheerfully'bear this teitimony to ils efficacy.; ft v^'For,sale by.,, ■< "• i ;:j ! ::STEVENSOir&;Ij|NKLE. Carlisle, Jan. 1(5; 1840. - ' , ' '.h;, JUslate of Jdne McFdlli deceased. ’ • 'fP'^ .; tetters -tif dri the 'estate of Jane Mfl'Fiill,' decfaSgd; .late, of Silver Spring' township; have been issueff, to the subscriber residingin seid'townshipr ' All persona indebted; to said'deCedßnt will make payment and those i thenppsted-iw-settlement, i;. s,, s. THOMPSON. A'dm’r. - LEebruanyl6 / ‘ ; 6t MESPECTFUI-LV- informs- llle . a " a '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. K. prcpares.a tooth powder, \yl» tel l whi tens the teeth, without injuring the enamel, col ors'thei gums a .fine, red andrefreshes the mouth. The toqth ache will be chred. ih most cases, without extraction; and an odontalgic wash is prepared for healing sore gums mid .fasten the teeth. . . Cr, Ladies and gentlemen are requested to call andexamine his collection of Porcelain or In corrnptable teeth, which will ncVev decay or change color, and are free from all unpleasant odour, ' durable-and- w<dFadupte4 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.Tine at his resi dcncei No. 7 Harper’s Row, when he wilfpunc tually attend to every call iifthc line of his pro fession. From a long and Successful practice, he hopes to give general satisfaction. Carlisle, August 1,.1839. m ?.... ... 252-73 i 34 50 1081 C 8 ‘ 75 07 25 00 33 65,i 163 50 69 50 692 37 . 635'64 7 66 200 00 'Good oo 2230 oo , 93 35 257.32 2300 00 - 4 00 15 72 82 36 867 94 20 89 BU. SWAYNE; Rcspeotcd Friend:—From the very beneficial effects which I have received from the use of thy Compound Syrup tjf'Wild Cherry Bark, I am fully willing to tes lify to the astonishing effect. My attack was that of a common cold, wht~h begun 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. T have used it frequently, and always witfi the same beneficial effects. If others would use this medicine at the commence ment of their colds andcoughs, they would pre vent a disease which would' be more'alarming it its character, and much more obstinate in the cure. , t - Elwood L. Pus-ky. 20 00" 20 00 25 00 50 00 300 00 5,98 15 62 102 00 115 50 175 50_ S 3 00’ 1350 12 . 30 00 . ao 00 Sheriff’s Office, Carlisle,ciimlv. co. > „ December,49th, 1839. 5 ■ETpY virtue of ft writ from the Hon. DANIEL pBDURKEE.' President Judt*:c of the 19t.1v JTulTcinl District of Pennsylvania, hearing date at York the 30ih day of November 1839, NO TICK is hereby given, that a Special Court will be held before the said Hon. Daniel Ekurkce and the Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, on Monday .the 24th of February, A. I). 1840, to continue one!* week—and anotberon Monday the 9th of March A“D. 1840, to cbntihue one week—in the Court House In the borough of Carlisle, for the trial of certain causes depending in thf Court -of Com mon Pleas aforesaid, wherein the Hfin. Samuel Hepburn .was concerned as counsel for one of r the parties, prior to his appointment as--Presi dent‘Judge, of the 9th. Judicial District* said causes being embraced within the provisions of ■Jhe:o9th section of-an act nf thc General Asscm. wly of the Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania, passed the i4th day ofApril, A. D. 1834, en titled an act relative to the organization of Courts of Justice. SO 00 ■ 160-25 9 24J 326808551 - ; ' • ■ 728 73 -*--927,537-284- WILL be sold at public sale on the premi. ses of the first described tract, on,Friday. l/ie2Bt/i day of February next, the following Real Estate, late the property of George Nick ey, deceased, viz: A TRACT OF LAND, situate in Frankforcl township,"CtiniberVuul county, containing 40 acres, more or less, about 6 acres of which is woodland, bounded by lands of John Umbergcr, David Nickey, Geo. Kiehl tint! John Clay, having thereon erected a XjOg BMouse & Kitchen, -^ ND - EonBLB Lop Barn, 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.lVPClure-'S’ Gap, near the Stone Church, -Possession of the land will be given on the Ist of v ESOSNI'AIN.LAND, situate in,the siiirie township, bounded by lands of Abraham. Bowman'and Daniel Buch walter. containing 11 acres and 14(5 per.ches and allow ances. ; :' ALSO, A TRACT OF MOUNTAIN r LAND,. situate in the same township, containing “S 2 a cres and 67 perches'and allowances, bounded by lands of Daniel Buchwalter and others! This tract will be sold in two separate partsahould it be desired by (purchasers. Terms of sale:—One, half of the, purchase ■moncytb"be- paw- on the Ist of April next, and the balance in .one year thereafter, witliqut in ; terest. to he secured by judgment bonds. Sale will commence at 10 o'clock, A.'M. and attendance given by . GEORGE KOSHT. Executor of Geoi;geNickey, dec.i . January 9, 1840. ' , • 8t NEW GOODS. Cheaper than ever!■.< w A:LLwhowant bargains areA-espectftny in*’ vited to. call» as.we hre determined to sell goods cnEAP,.,, ;j. . 1 Being desirous of reducing 6)ir stock of winter goods,"we’wlil sell goods at lower prices than theydcab.be-bought for .in any! other lestiblish’-' ment iff tltß place, l (advertisements offering To sell at costmbtwithstandinE..), :;-;'as . Jn sborf we say to.all purchasers, do you wish tbhiiye.be.w.fyid good gopdsjjind db you/. wish to'save mone£by puvcha'sfng them cheap, then call at the store of :• i .. . r r i .a jNearl'y?QpJSwpitJlbe.CarUsleisajib. • '■ ;£ . attend ■irtttf&'tffttrpHr. r j. : : •>' 'Expktforsw V: doji JS agreeable cbrdml.e(id-;jf^ctjye a rfTOedV /wrfor coughs, : p’aips.in.the 1 Breast, influenza; liaid hVeiithlng,,, and .difScult" expectoriitibhl ; , I *.*• e—-‘~ I;, 5 -O"' i However incredible it way hppear, :l Doctor Bartholomew’s Pink Expectorant Syrun. has never becn .known tdiailii) affording Tejieftin theiabove cases.;, Many certificates.hove /been received attesting its,virtues. : The pulilic ‘ are respectfully inyited tb makea trial of the; arti cle when itsvaVuewlll be fully attested. - For Sale by ■ : STEVENSON & UINKLE: : January 16; 1840.; r.'.i- : : u,’i-'f.;':-'-.;--ua' ' npHJ® "JL ed in- iiddition'.tb his.fogiifer;supplyof Patent the following aifti- 'vjarranted gehoii(e, : viz: cbidpressed'Chs; tor Oit iji.phials, British‘Oil,;Hnrlem, do. Stone. do., ; §j))kjs y dod.fiolden;.'lMnctu,re,;l?ssriwe;}6f Lqmpp;;3,ii;.bfCinham<in, I db. QfCloycs.peppyr, of Paragoric, .TiiicVure : bf Asisbfoe-. tida; lice's Pill?; Gertrjan,db.; kin’s Patent Specific Tor' the curb fulcersr'Sec.} tybn'SiHorse Powder, French" PanoyiSoapsybeatblackwritingdntfdr family use,;Bjilisb Lustre, Black liead«jaifr9t which may beliad atthec most /reduced, .prices from' L?> JOHN GRAY, Agent; -S.iuth Hanover st. Carlisle, Jan. 23. , . ific. jr. c. jveff, '. , BURO-aOM. D3ITTIST, --N.--W. corner of A "ell f S Fifth sts, I’hila. F.igluh month, 23, 1839. ' Tj-.e nlinyc medicine is for sale by J. J. Myers Co., Carlisle. , SPECIAL.-COURT, JOHN MYERS,. Sheriff. PUBLIC SALE. ALSO, A TRACT OF MERCHANT’S-LINE. «rif S^o« i. f'H’JHE subscribers (successors to Joseph Jones) H respectlully inform the citizens ot Carlisle, and-the surrounding country, Umt they Will con tinue to carry on the abovp business in all its branches, at the Foundry, recently .occupied by Joseph Jones, deceased, on the south-east corner of I’omfret arid Bedford streets, where he is pre pared to manufacture, , - ...vCASTIWGS.- of every description,"and on the shortest notice. They hope., lhat.by strict attention to business and a dispositiori’to please* to merit and receive a liberal,share of public patrnnaßc. M. A. JONES. . . WILLIAM ASK.WITH. Carlisle, Dec. 26, 1839. - r . . - ■" '■ :r "' 1 Through in )S Blours." THE subscriber would respectfully. mitifyllic travcinni'.pnblic that lie will put on the route FROM CARLISLE TO BALTIMORE 1 , in a fcwLdaysv !ai.first-rate line of 'fray built C O A C H B S, with good, teams' and 'careful drivers, .to run through in 12 hours—.leaving Carlisle.on the nr rival,of the western cars from Cliambersburg and arrive in. Baltimore for supper—leaver R ii* timnre at S o’clock'in the morning and arrive at Carlisle in : time, to take, the eastern cars for Pittsburg. ■ Fare tiii‘nngh Tlie conchrs will stoj>. at the Baltimore and Susquehanna House, corner of;H<»ward'and'Shratoga streets, Baltimore. Passim'era will be left irranjr part of tlic city they may desire. The unci, rsigifed is determined to spare no pains or expense to make the passage comfort able to all those whe may patronize him. MAS. A. ClALLAHliK,"Proprietor, Carlisle; Nov. 28,1«39. if 'REMOVAL. T. M. SMJT2.JSEI9, HAS RKMOVKD HIS TAIi.f>HIHCr ESTABLISHHI3KF to the house' recently occupied by Mr. Geo. V. Hall as a slide slnre, nearly opposite the bonk store Of Mr, James I.ondon, .where, having made extensive arrangements, .he will be able to ac colu muriate those who may favor Ipm'with a call, in the best and most * Fashionable tWanhcr. , He respectfully solicits a'continuance of the very genoronk encouragement which, baa.. been already bestowed upon him. P. S —He has just received the London and Philadelphia fashions for the season. C“saiiiale, Nov, 23, 1839. NEW AND EASinOS ABiiE CHAIR ESTABLISHMENT. THE subscriber-respectl'iiHy informs his old customers' nnd.the pnhliogcncraliy, that he has, at thcVdicitatinn of his friends, rc-.com mencgil the nbove mentioned business in nil its various brandies, in the shop recently occupied by Miv Frederick A. Kennedy, Coachmakcr, next door to Stevenson ik Hinkle's Drug Store, and a-few doors north of Col. Fcreeds lintel.' Haying procured isevrniPfirst rate workmen, he is .now prepared to manufacture to order, and keep constantly on hand, at-the most ac commodating terms, ’ ■- gjsz® Hush and Cane Bollomcd e |WJI Chairs. Settees £l Sociables, Common Bancy Windsor J)o. Large Boston Hpcking Chairs, AI sii. '(’.hildren’s Chairs, of ..every —J.'- | t . s whole made of the best materials and in tiic most fashionable style. Also old chairs neatly mended and repainted; He will also carry on the business of' HOUSE & SIOM EAiI'TTSUG-, PAP ERIS A.BT GIFT G~&"GII7DIWfrf The subscriber hopes that by Ids strict atten tion to business, together with his hmg experi ence in the above branches, to merit and receive a share of public patronage. . . C. E. R. DAVIS. Carlisle, Dec. 19,1839. 6<u MEW MM & VARIETY STORE. Stevenson & IS inkle, MAVE just received at their store, corner of High and Pitt streets, opposite Col. Fer ret's hotel, an. assortment of . MCcdicinos, Paints, Dye Stuffs 8t Varnishes. Thru* . stock • hat, been selected with great cave, apd,is' -warranted to be entirely and of the very GSOSSiaf best quality. • The store will be under the im mediate supcrinterdahcc of. Mr. Dinkle, who has acquirecl-a thorough knowledge of the duties of an apothecary under Inc direction of'Mr Samuel Elliott of this place. Carlisle, August 15, 1839. 'WHEAT WANTED. THE -highest cash* price-will lie paid for Wlieaxarthe _ Cumberland—Mills,-»at—all times, and for Hour made at said mill. ; . .V GEORGE CRIST., August 2?,' if - 'Coughs, Colds. £5 Coiisumptioiis. Mrs. A. Wilson. _of Lancaster.countv*_JPa.,_ entirely cured by the’ use of Dr. Swhyhe's Syrup of Wil’d Cherry—her symptnmß’wtre" 'constant ..coughing,.paiiuiu,her_slde,J)aclc:.aDcLhead,_dc.-. praved appetite, spitting of blood, no rest at night, scc,‘. -After using two bottles of Doctor Swayne’s Compound s Syrup of PrunusVirginiana or Wild Cherry, shefoOml herself relieved, and by the lime she* hart ifsed the third-bottle; she foiled herself entirely cured of the aforesaid dis ease, \yhich she bad beeh.affiictecl with for three years. There are dailv certificates of various persons, which add sufficient testimony of. the great efficacy of this'idvaluable;medicine. -. k For Vale'by r 7 ~ 'T,J, r *MyERS/6f Co. RIbBCES WOT HEALTH, - Those-wHo enjoy heaUHv inust ceitainly feel bU'.ssed wlien:thcyrcpm|)are. themselves to those thailjayeJ.beetf. afflicted for yehrs.wUh various diseases which tl»e‘human Jamily, are all subject to-be troubled' with •'. diseases present the.ipselves 1 ih,vaiious:;fprhisandfrom various clrcu instances,, -Wiricfvymthe’cnnfmencenient, m Vlf becbcekediiy.tVi e itecufDr.'O. P.Rar ApeFle^i^lMsi^suchas'dyspepsia. Live i‘ Com plain^Ptoin-iri^he^ide;'Rheumatism, v ;General 'Dchill^ l to ffiflCh .isaffcotejl.lTirectiq'nB'*fdf-using -these Medicines always Accompany. tlicm, !l - Tltese MediclhWcan be taken With-p(fyrbqt safety by ‘the" irTost.TdeUcate ftiVvalev 1 nsithey mild in ;their"operatidri efFeistß; Office for the United.Statei*, No. North Eighth, slreet f Also.Vlor. sale by -J.-J;.MYEUS.Bc C 0:..; AT -COST.,' THE subscribers intending to enibarkin fetter business, will sell off thelrCntire stock of Groceries, Queens ware and Hardware, at-FIRST, COS F; The. DtyiGqods nve all flew and consist chiefly, of wcU selytted staple goods 'sU'itafilVfox.eyery-purchaser, tmtfre or-less,;. As the- subscribers ore detcniiiiu'd, to; retire. froijv bargains'can.be'hiid by giving-them a call. -r ; r «. TheyOvill-selfllmic- stock wholesale if abptir-, ci\,9ser; ? :di!t:r;.:,Any’ person; iyishing;-tb purciiasefa gbod slqtkmhd secure a) gbod, ; mand, in a\bu3mosy t9wti. .situated ; land .yilley", wijrdb.well to t ca.ll /and ../ejptmine the Csiablishmenfihhd phrcliaii'e the entire stock; v/Tj HAMILTON* GRIER. . 'Nrill—Allthoseindebtedtethesuhscrihdrs will-piease:icofi;Bha; 4 seril£u Jafte 9, 1840,. LIVES; olompl aiht. This disease is discovered by a * fixed obtuse pain ami weighcln the right side under the short ribs,- attended with heat, uneasiness übouMthe pit of the stomach also a distension—the patient loswrhis appetite and becomes si6k and troubled , with vomiting. The tongue becomes rough and black, counten 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 side—the body becomes weak, and finally.the disease ter minates into another of a 'more unions nature, whi.ch in all probability is far beyond the power of human skill. ’ Dr. Harlich's Compound Tonic Strengthening & German Aperient Pills, if taken at the commencement of this disease, will.check it,_and bv continuing the use of the medicine a jew weeks, a perfect cure will he performed. Thousands can testify to this fact. Certificated of many persons may daily be seen oi the (ffirary of this invaluable medicine, 1 by applying at the Medical Office, No. 19 North Eighth street, Philadcdpbia. Aho, for sale by J. J. MYEKS, y CO* IMPORTANT To Millers 4* Manufacturers. HOWB'S IKEPROVBIJ DIRECT - ACTION WAT Ell WHEIiL. THE public are informed that the subscriber has'bought the right of.the above waur wheel, for the Stale of Pennsylvania. It is con sidered by ilmsc having them in use", as one of the most important.iniprovvnienls that has eu r been introduced. Persons desirous of seeing the wheel, tpan do so, bv calling at ihc loundry r f .DAVID COCKLEY, Lancaster. The an* nexed ceitilicates have been’ given- as a slight testimonial of its value; they will ?peak h-r tlum selves, All communications addressed to the snberiher in Lancaster, Pa., "'ill In- promptly at tended to. MICHAEL M’MATIf. .• iy .April 11, 1839. [Copy.] •This is to ccrtijy, that 1 have pit in me of llowd’s Patent Cast Iron Direct Action Water Wheels, in'the plate of a Reaction Wheel; that the Direct Wheel does not flood the tail nice as much by three inches as the reaction did, and that I can grind seven bushels with the direct action wlfeiTad hour, artd drive.two run «t stones, where 1 could not grind four htisluhv In .the.same time; wHU Jhe_ reaction and drive one run of stones* PETER FAHNESTOCK, Ephrata.tp. Lan, co, Oct, 1838. . . Alloway, May 5; 1838. This may certify, that I hav e been engaged in putting in S. U. HowcPk cast iron direct nr ti-ni Water Wheel, both in the State of New York and in Michigan, and cun give it as my decided opinion that with 8 feet head or under, rightly put in, it will do more husihess with the same water than any other water vhecl wl iyh 1 have yet had any experience in, and in ivfei ence to hack water, 4s second-best to none that I haye yet tried. In reference to, guarding a gainst ire; tlitre can be no better operation, at.d it is very easy to be kept in repair. STEPHEN AIDES, AfiMwrig/it, Alloway, September 3, 1838. Tills ma'T certify that I have had in my Mill one nf Mr.’Howd’a direct water wheels lor tlic spare nf one year. It is a five feet wheel, ami [ have had a ve.ac.tinn in the same place—l hat e also had Wheeler’s Union Wheel, yet 1 think Mr. Howl's n ill do more business with less wa ter than anv other I have tried. It does well in hack water. 1 have had from 3tn 6 feet head. I,think we rapid.do as much work with half ihe w der ns .we used to do with the under shoot wheel, which has ahn been in operalh n in mv mill. LAWRENCE RILEY. I.eons, Septi tnber ,3, 1838 This may certify, that we have used one ol S. Hnwd’s patent water Wheels since December last,'hy the side'of a re-action w lice), and we Jhhik that llnw-d’s will do double the_ business, with the same water that the reaction wind wi|l donr very near. Wc never have hut three feet bead, anti nan grind with that eight bpshejs per hour. We are subject to-back-water. This wheel will do'tis Knot! ’business Under hack wa ter a? the, re-arlion, and we-reenmmend imto the attention and patronage of the public.' -—.SIMON-BUUTT, — MILES-S; LEACH. -v- LIVER COMPLAINT, - Pen years standing, cured by-(he use of Dr. HARLICIV S Compound Strengthening and German Aperient Pills. ’ : Mrs. Sarah Hoykr, wife'of 'William Boyer, North Fourth street above Calhnvhill/Philadcl pitta, entirely cured of the above distressing dis ease. Her symptoms were, htibipial ebstiveuess ■oi the bowels, total loss nf appetite, excruciating pain in the side, stomach, and hack, depression "of spirits, exS eme dVhility, could ifet lie on her left side without an aggravation . of. pain, with, other symptoms indicating a great derangement ;in the functions of the liver, a Mrs. Boyer. was attended by several of. the first Physicians; received'but little relief fromTKeir- medicine— at last, a friepd of hers procured a;package. of Dr. Harlich’s Strengthening and German Ape rient by the use of one package, iilduced heV tn continue with the medicine, which resulted irteflecting a permanent.,cure,, beyond the expectations other friends. ... . 'A., For sale fiy» ’ J..J, MYJERS,£t Co..Carlisle. IMPORTANT TO FI3MA JjES. . 'Dli.O. P- Harlich’s carrifiound Strength ening JTonic, and Gertnfih' Ji/ierient J'illi.— Those pills remove allihose distressing diseases which Females are liable to be afflicted with. They remoye: tliflsc mprljidc secrejians.-i which whenretairied, soon induce'anumber ; oy.tlifepses and-oftentimes IFemides miserable all tluir livcs. Those pills usf’d ac cordiog to directions, Immediately'created new and,healthy action througlioutthewholesystem by fiurifyingthe blood, and giuingstrengtr. to the stomach and bowels- flt lievirig the pain in the side, back * and Inmfi; gi ving appetite'and the system again to its proper functlons;snd:restorlnß tranquil re- POSCs'j-.' eT“ •' - k J- J 1 1 •» • AsV Compound Strength emhg Tonir.-and QermanJApcrientPills. Prin cipal Pluladel nhiai; ’AtsS : forsale at-the'drug siorePti;' Carlisle. 'candle& soA;F.;irACTmix> , rpHE siibscviber isVnnw to self; cap- fit 12j cents cash bytheboxor less quan tity,' S6 cents}.burin 'hb'.iiistance will camllesbetharg’edtri the bonks tor a less price than they are sold for at other stores.; ~ " -■ A/airprice, will be given at«H.tiines'fpr),-tal low, of pi the other JOHN• GRAY, Acent. South Hanover st„ Carlisle, Jan. 16,1840.
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