Of the Receipts and Expenditures of the county Pf Cumberland! by the Commissioners of. said county, from the firs^ Or. ’Robert Shdflgr Td'balimoe doe county from former Treasurer, “ v4.J093 -TSi 1 Balance of taxes outstanding on Ist Jan. 1839, . County taxes assessed for 1839, • . ■ 19303 66 ■ Amount of note rec’d of Ab’ni Erb, due Feb/1859,' ■.■■; J so' r 0d ? ; ... “ ~ rcc’tLof H.'Zearing, Esq; fora’stray steer, ;8 ,97 : . rec’d pf D. Humc, Esq. for a. stray horse, . 10 00' “ rcc’d of A. Waggoner, Esq. on accountof ' . v bridge, • ■ ' ... .. 600 00 ; “ -tines received'on unseated lands,' ■ ." ; : . aor:: m cdliecior’s.'dnplical?,. 10 30 Verdict fees rec’dof W; Foulk, Esq. Gl’k Qr. Ses. ■ 800 Do ... .do ' oFJ. Hi Graham, Esq.Dep. A. Gr., 400 . Witnesses costal refunded by W. Foulk, Esq. iii 1 ■ case of Commonweal tli vs. Sleiglemeilch,, Fees due county by delinquent collectors, : Bec’d of Col. M’Fcely, for box sold him by Coih’rs, I Do of J.Lobach, Esq. as keeper of Penitentiary «•' for issy, . Do of J. Myers, Esq. Sh’flf for fines and jury fees for 1838, Schedule of outstanding Taxes, due county per return .of'Treasurer, 31 st l)eccmbcr<lBS9, subject to exon erations, Src. withthe amount assessed for 1839, viz: r Collectors, Samuel Eckels + Peter Overdcer r Edward W. Weakley* Martin Ronninger, sr * George Shambaugh . Daniel M’CoyV, H. D. Daelhousen ■ George Brindlo f John Hoover, jr ! William M’Culloch * John Moore Peter Lohn ! Philip Brcchbill f George. Hauk | Henry Hoch*. Levi K. Donavin f Eliaa Hboh * Benjaiqjp M’Keehan f Townships, ■ Alien, Carlisle, Dickinson, East Ponnsborough Frankford Hopewell - eMinUn : Montop Mechaniesburg. Newton Newvillo, North, Middleton South Middleton Silver Spring Southampton Shipponaburg (B) Sbippensburg (T) West Porinsbprough Additional sums due county, by Report of Auditors,, vis, M. Holcomb,' Esq. late.SHefiff, for fines and • - verdicts for 1837, M. Boyle, for costs, per bond in hands of com’rs 36 29 s R. Miles for do do ■ dp’ 22 i-o -J. Myers,'Esq. Sih’ff for, fines and verdicts, 278 00 To balance due county-by Treasurer, •Since paid in full. jSince paid on account—Samuel Eckels, $350 00 - GeorgeTlriiidlcv~~ •148 00" Benjamin M’Kechan, 310 00 Peter Overdeer, i’o 00 " J ; • l,nvi K, Donavin, CO 00 Philip Brechbill, 325 00 George Hauk, 110 00 CUM BERLAND TO UNTY. SS. - ' We the Commissioners of said county, do certify that . above aniObregoing exhibits a true and correct state- of the receipts arid expenditures of the county for ’vSgl&ly' the term above stated, as also, of fhd several taxes as sessed for the county during the aforesaid year, 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 besfof our knowledge and judgment. Witness our hands and seal of office, at Carlisle, the 6th day of January, A. D. 1840. ROBERT G. STERRETT, - ) - - JOHN CORNMAN, i- Commissioners. ALEXANDER M. KERR, J <, Attest —John Irwin, CVerAv ■ LAW NOTICE. J. EX.Z.XS BONHAXa, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OKEICEi)ruHiBh-Strett,^oppp_rJteJ ; 101/Fex ree’s hotel, and near the Methodist Epis copal Church. ■ Carlisle, Jan. 9,1840. 3m tcv CAR D. ~pt JOB. JOHN J. MYERS J INFORMS his friends and the public,,that he J can be consulted at all hours, when not in is office or professionally engaged, at his dwel ling in West Main street, immediately, opposite the.residence of the late James Noble. January 30, 1840 , : , -3m M. J). ROBERTS'S Vegelable Speciflc Ointment. . flNHlSiucomparable Ointment (prepared from I vegetable ingredients the most healing in their nature,). possesses in . itself , many other . healing qualities not found in any other ointment known and is'offefed ■to tlie public" with the of . its:efficacy in curing the' • diseases for which; it .is recommended, viz: ■ Tetter-worm, - : . Scald-head,- , Piles, .. —-Felons, " Itch, ; Scalds, ; , ■ Burns, '■■■ - . Chilblains,-. ... 2 ~ Cuts; ■ Ulcers, Old Sores of. long standing, &c... . , ■ .. For,sale at.STEVENSON, ScDiNKLE’S - Drug and Chemical Store, Carlisle. Jan 30 Itlicimialisin. ;Entirely cured by the use of Dr. O.'P. Han. Rich’s Compound Strengthening'nild German of Chester co.'Pa. ,-afflicted tor two years with the abovedistressing disease, of Which he. had to liSe bis crutches for 18 months, his symptoms were excruciating pain in ail his joints, cspeei -7 ally.ia his hip," shoulder and anclesypain increa. sing, alwaystowards evening auendedwith heat. iyf r.;\VilsOhi r was at one time hot able to move his limbs oh account of the.nn'iabeing'so. grcat, he beng advised by a friend of 1 his tq; procmp Dr.-Harlicli’sPille ofwhich hesenttothe J Agent , ihjVVe#t Chester and procured,snifter oh ■ using themedicine the ; thlrd daytbe -pain disappeared ,apd..his- strength (increasing; fast.; andintliree ■ ' wee)ta wasable-tn.attenrt to his busineasi which he-had npt dpne for 18 months: for.;.ihe.ihenefit of others afflicted, he wishea.those linesnuhljshi ■ f dlthat they, may be relieved!: and' again^snijoy '■the uleasures of a healthy life! i. ~ cm?, - .-,-.|ay wdfeb»:.,:: ..o' x j.,ivnaßHB-e»-cog.«] ATTESITO TO YOUII TKETiIi . ‘TUB CMLOiaiNE WAStf^ A SUPEIIIOR article theieclh :■.cSwnerided by* pome mm .eminent <)ep ’'/■ ay tte best actinic ofatbe fch)d ? befoxiMh 6 January. tC,*lB4O. . -.vi ; ; STA.TI2BIBIVT llniouni of duplicates . , $1836 61 . 1438 14 1865 30 1794 33 531 17 417 44 ■ 418 62 1362 16 • 349.22 , 971 97 162 59 1490 55 1831 42 ' 1861 41 ■ 1082 60 . 387 96 ' v 176 79 ,1445 48 ilmoiint outstand’g $ 496 41 '657 29 215 30 354 23 793 16 126 89 808 06 289 41 272 60 115.96 51 79 445 48 $4625 58 $19,303 66 $lO5-12 $441 56i $728 73 $37,537 38 1 Estate of Margaret Gayman, deceased. NOTICE. LETTERSof Administration.on the estate of Mai gave t Giyman, late of Frankford township, deceased, have been issued.tothe sub acribcrrcsiding-inlhe-same.township; Persons indebted will make payment, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement. .. .. DANIEL,CAYMAN, Adm’r. January 30,1840 1 ■ ' 6t sew .iso riKiiii).N.:ms CHAIR ESTABLISHMENT. THE subscribers respectfully inform the citi zens bt Carlisleand its vicinity,-that they have opened a shop in West 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 kershop,—wheretheyarepreparedtomanofac- ture •’ . SETTEES & SOCIABLES, COMMON AND FANCY WINDSOR CHAIRS, ■ BOSTOJV CHJMIRS, \. large Boston Rocking' Chairs, Children’s Chairs of every description.; The whole made of the best materials, and-in the most fashionable style..-, Old Chairs neatly and cheaply mended and repaired. -They-hope that by strict attention to business and a dispo sition to'please, .to merit and"receive a liberal share ofpubUc patronage, r , c 7■; ;■■■’ LEWIS ROBINSON, ■ ’ I JOHN 'M. GREGG. . Carlißle, Jamiary 23, 18-10,,. ,7 ;7f,,4t -’■■■ TWO BOYS ; ; To Will be taken by the Ndne heed apply hut boyshCgood moralhaldts., . . . W.M’PHBRaON. Carlislei'JahUary 23,'1840.7.; i.xt JUST BLBCBSVBD. ' f have just received ' from X'Philadelphia, a pew y general assohmerit of v:::.:-;v.©Rir-©ooDSs;-\ cohsistihg iri-part of iCloths, CassimereS, Cassi netsr Flannels, Tickings,; Checks, Calicoes, Me rinoes; MusUns T ;£!fc. l3'cv i AlBO, av general- os* sortment of new and fresh : .- tor the, p»ibhc»es, dete’rminecl to .sell them ntthe mqst'requced.prices;V,«.*j ,;;.angnev; ut £sjsmsai#:;. : Janoary 30, 1840. . TIIE. WBW WORtBi. SUBSCRIPTIONS, to jthe? *'New. World,” P 5 rccei.ved’at lhedri)g 'stdre of Stevenson tt Dnikle. Where aspcclmen of the napormay be seen. 7 7* ..tJfyati'SO cash paid on Commissioners Orders, 's•«. vizir Witnesses feealn commonwealth suits#*-: ri> 2B4 92 Justices '< -do I ! ido ■: .do" ■ .-,■■■ •;•..> if::.-’. :79'19 Constables jdo■■, o. do - : - do ; o :t ■ '.:9956 Grand, an d TravCrs. Jurors pay, .= i- 1 ; .2214.374, Piiblicprinting, • ■ -• .. 31316 ' Poor"House‘Visiters, •-.!< 30 00 County Jail arid Penitentiary, sundries furnished pris- ; r ’ oners,;&c. : -’,1,: -A ■ A..; .r.r.rr 253 734' Auditors pay for 1'838,; : > ■ ; ■ ; ‘ . -34 50 Repairsmhdincidental expenses ofpublicbuildirigs, . 1081: 68 Constablcsrquarferly returns ta:court of-qr.-sesß.- —-——■ ~7507 ' Dr. Jacob-Baughman, medicine and; attendance for jail, :,.j.l-Ssjoo ' Inquisitions on'dead bodies, . ’ 53"654' 6 50 .15 75 ,25 S, D. Adair,. Esq.- late Dep; Att’yGcn. feesin qr.scs., ;; .163 50 J, H. Graham, Esq. Dep. AttV GenT' do ." 69 50 c General; special & inspectors election expenses for 1839, 692 37 Assessors pay for 1839, ' 635 64; Taxesrefunned, ■, *■ j '■ "• • 71.66, Josephßobach, Esq. keeper of penitentiary, 300 00 Directors of the Poor, for support of paupers, &c. 6000 00 W; Bentz, loan andfinterestin full,. ■ : 2220 00 Daniel Rex, repairing Dillcf’s bridge, 93 35 . R. S. Penitentiary, support of convicts, . 957 S 3 Michael Snell, on account of Waggoner’s bridge, 3500 00 P. Davidson; Esq. measuring creek, &c.-for do „ 400 T. Craighead, jr. Esq, late Clerk Quarter Sess. fees, 15 73, W. Foulk, Esq. Clerk Quarter Sessions do , 82 36 Damages awarded on roads, . • 867 94 Andrew Mowery, apprehending horse thief, 20 89 " J. Reed, Esq..services in. Supremo Court in case of—. Newyjlle r.oad, . , ” . . 20 00 J. H. Graham, Esq. ' do do , do 20 00 Do, do. Com’th vs. Dan’l Sbarban,. ,25 00 Do Commissioners! Attorney, 50 00- John Irwin, Esq. Commissioners Clerky • iSOO-00 John Harper, E?q'. late Prothonotary,'fees; 5 93 G. Sanderson, Esq. Prothonotary, do 'l5 62 James Willis, Esq. pay as Commissioner, in full, ■ 102 00 Robert C. Sterrett, Esq. ' do > ■; for 1839, ‘ 115 50 John Cornman, Esq. do for do,. 175 50 Alexander bf. Kerr, Esq. do from4,Nov.till’3l Dc. 33 00 John Myers, Esq; Sh’ff, support of prisoners, &c. 1350 12 David Emminger, Esq. pay as Directpuof Poor for 1839, 50 .00 Abraham Waggoner, Esq. ■ do • ' do SO 00 John Durilap, Esq. do do SO 00 Viewers of roads and bridges, 160 25 Orders.for killing foxes, -- —• 9 24J 56 49i 44 06 Commission allowedTreasurcr, Exonerations allowed Collectors, Fees ~, . do. do ■. Balance due by Collectors of 1839,- Balance due county by Treasurer, We the Auditors of Cumberland county, having examined, the several accounts and vouchers of Robert Snodgrass, Esq. Trcasu rerofsaidxcounty, from.the.first-day_of January-to the. thirty-first day of December, A. D. 1839, inclusive, do report and certify that we find a balance due said county by Treasurer, of seven hundred and twenty eight dollars and seventy theee cents, as above stated. Given under our hands at Carlisle the 17th say of January, A. D. 1840. ' . • -■.i l 1 ;'V GEORGE M. GRAHAM, 1 JOHN CLENDENIN, V Auditors. THOMAS H. BRITTON, J MixecutorsP JVotice. Estal'c of David S. Forney,deceased. T ETTERS TESTAMENTARY on The JLi estate of DAVID S. FORNEY, late df tlie boiough of Carlisle, county of Cumberland, deceased, having issued to the subscribers resi- ’ ding in &>id 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 matte immediate payment. GEORGE W.SHEAFER, JACOB SHROM, T"- Executors. • Carlisle, Jan. 9, 1840.; " . 6t Estate of John Swiler, deceased. JVOTICE. T ETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION on the estate of. JOHN SWILER, late of East Pennsborough township, Cumberland coun ty, deceased, baying issued to the subscriber, reslditlghr Silver" Spring- township—notice is 1 hereby given' to all . persons indebtedAo make payment on or before the Ist of February next,', and those having claims to present them prop erly authenticated for settlement without any delay; — r~v : r CHRISTOPHER SWILER, Adm’r. January 9, 1840. ; 6t : NO QUACKERY. Vaughan Peterson’s Red Liniment, SUPERIOR to all other applications for rheumatism, chilblains, sprains, numbness of the limbs, stiffness and weakness of thd joints, sore throat, - BtCi, By rubbing the Liniment well into the head with a hair brush at going to,bed and Then covering thehead with-a fiannel night cajl-the relief afforded iif that; painful form ,of the'the disease . ■ ’■. :t RHEUMATISM OF THE HEAD; Numerous cures in'all the.nboveaffectionshave come under the Observation of.the proprietors.- The following slatemcut of a remarkable .cure; of partial paralysis of a limb is from , William ; L. Norton. Esq.-a well-known and respectable* magistrate of Sppthymrlr::-'! .-Lv-c - Messrs.Vaughan&Petersoh—During sever- • al weeksl suffered a partial-paralysis ot the right arm and-of the third and fourth fingers, of, the- right hand, which sensibly'affected'the, whole power of the latter; writing became to 1 me a difficult task which I could nucexecute; bntwith-greatly diminished legibility. The use I of half a bottle pfyour Liniment gave entire Cd-: lief,-and I cheerfully bear this lcatimony to it'a ; efficacy'. ■.-For sale by . ; M .- . OTSTEVENSON“& DINKLE. Carlisle, Jan. IG, IB4Q. - r — ■—v— ; :; f ! '“vi NOTICE. ' If I ■ Letters of Administration''.oni-the Estate of; Jahe; M’Fiill,' deceased," late; of Silver Springi township,' have been issujd- to thef snbscnber I residing in said’township.-i All persons Indebted, tosaiddecedcnt willmaUe paymeVt and those; havlngelaimswill present them properly am* i thenticated’for settlement! vi.cg.Y '.trier! mat* , •-'■asa v cairrisThom pson, Admv. 1 February 6, 1840. ’ ■. A'lU./;; .{isrffdt j ..C* 'acts sup.obqw.'dbittist, RESPECTFUX,LY:infoiins ..the; ladies and gentlemen of Carlisle and its vicinityJhat lie-sets A'Vtlficiial Tcetli in- the 'most approved nipnner, Healso, scales,' plugs -and teeth, to arrest decay- . Dr. N./prepares jt tooth powder, wliicn whi tens the teeth, Without Injui irig the enameli.col-, ors the gums d fine’fed and refreshesthe tndutii; .vThe.toothaclie .wilhbe cured; in most cases,- without extractionf; jand ..an , odontalgic; wash, is prepared, for, healing, sare,.gums,and fasten, the tcetli., ; / ' / ' ' , Ladies and gentlemen are requested to call and examine his -collection of Pordelain or In, tcetli, ! which will never' decay or change color, and :svre free. from all. unpleasant odour, durable and well adapted for chewing,) livhich will be inserted in the best manner and at, fair prices,' /■' ’■ " j.'.‘ Vr. DhLN Uto-call'at-their fdwettings will .please'to leave a. line at Ills resi dence.lfo. .7 Harper’s Row, when lie Will punc tually attend to every call ip the line of his pro fession,. From a- long and successful practice, He hopes to' give' general ‘ satisfaction Garllsie, August 1,1839; ’■ 1 DR. SWAYNE: Hcspeoted Friend”:—From the very .beneficial effects, which I have received from' the iise of thy Componnd Syrup of Wild Cherry Bark, I am fully willing to tes tify to tlie 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, and aid happy to say it gaVe* me almost instant relief. T have used it frequently, and always with the'same beneficial effects. If fathers would use this medicine at the commence ment of their colds and coughs, they would pre vent a disease/Which would be more alarming it its and much more obstinate in,the cure. ' - Elwood L, I’usp.v. . N. W. cornet- of Arch W Fifth sts, Phila. Eighth month, 23, 1839., The above medicine is for sale by J. J. JJycrs Co., Carlisle. SPECIAL COURT. Sheriff's Office, Carlisle, Chimb. co. 2 , December 19tb, 1839. 5 MY virtue of a writ from the Hon. DANIEL DUHKEE, President Judge of the, 19th :ial District of Pennsylvania, bearing date at York the 30th day of November, 1839, NO TICE is hereby given, that a Special Court will be held before the said Hon, Daniel Dnrk.cc' and the Associate Judges of tfie Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county,-, on .Monday, the 24th of February', A. D. 1840, to continue’ one week-r-and another on Monday the 9th of Maroh A. D. 1840, to continue one week—in the Court House tn,ihet borough of Carlisle,, for the trial of certain causes depending in the Court of Coni'- mon Pleas aforesaid,, wherein the Man, Samuel Hepburn was concerned as counsel for one ol the parties; prior to his.appmntment as Presi dent the 9tlT;Judicial-Districts said causes being embraced within.the.provisions of the 39th section; of an actof the GencralAssem bly of the Commonwealth ,ot Pennsylvania, parsed the 14th day of April. A. D. 1834, en titled an act relative to theorganization of Courts of Justice. ; .$20626 25- 309 894 153 744 - 1094 584 4625 58 $26808 554 ,728 73 ' 827,537 281 WILL be spld at public sale on the prtmi ses of the first described tract, on Friday thcWth day af Februaj-ynext, ■ the -following Keal Estate, late the property of George Nick ey. deceased, viz; -'f A TRACT OF LAND, situate in Frankford township, Cumberland .county, containing 40 acres,.more or.lcss,.. about 6 acres of'which is woodland, bounded by lands of John Umberger, David Nickcy, Geo. Kiehl and John Clay,-having thereon erected a JLog Mouse A' Kitchen, liiliiiSiS And Double Loc Barn, ggggjgjgjlapd a well of water. The land is slate of a good quality, and in a good state of cultivation—lying on the road leading from Car: lisle to M’Clnre’s Gap, near the Stone 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 and Daniel. Buch waiter, containing 11, acres and 146 perches and allow ances. , • i - , , . . ALSO, A TRACT OF MOUNTAIN ' , LAND. situate in the same township, containing 22 a cres and 67 perches'and allowances, bounded by lands of Daniel Buchwalter-and others. -This tract will be sold in two separate parts should it’ tißdMired by Ipurchnsers. • . ’ ’ "Terms of* sale:—OneTialfdf The purchase money to be paid'oiiThe Ist of 'April next, and liie'balance in one year,thereafter,- without Tn (erest, to be secured by judgment.bonds. . Sale’will commence,at 10 o’clock, A. M. apd attendance given by 1 , • ' GEORGE KOSHT, Executor of George Nickey, dec. January 9, 1840. , ' ... : 8t ; A LL who want-bargains ard respectfully in /Avited to call, as-we are determined to sell goods cheap. T ii " .'.'C ■■ r ’Being desirous of reducing Our stock of winter goods,,we will seil goods,at.lower prices -than they can be.bought for-in any other establish: ment in the place, (advertisements offering jo seß at cost notwithstanding.) - ' . ' ■ In short we say to all purchasera, dbydii wish toihave new and good goods?, and do you. wish to save'mpncy by purchasing them cheap, ’ then call’at the store of, , ..T-... ; • , : , ARNOLD O' CO,. ; : . . Nearly opposite the’Carlisle Bank. ; ■ JanuaryS, 1840. Attend to tour ootraa.. < REV. DR.-RARTIiOLOMEW’S Pinlc Kxpectovant Syrttp, Jk, N agreeable cordial and effective remedy, for coughs, colds, hoarseness, pains in'the' breast, influenza,’hard breathing, fand difficult expectoration.'. - ; However incredible it may appear, ; Doctor Bartholomew's ' Pink Expectorant Syrup hns ;neyeti:been known to fail in affordingrelief ip, -th.ff, above, cases! ; Many certificate?,have .been received attesting its‘virtues.,'-The-puldici apel respectfully, invited to make a tyialdf'the 1 ; arti •cle wheh its Value"will be fully attested.- s For sale by :: ?-V STEVENSON.& DINKLE. 1 - January 16,-1840. < ■Vfl v l l ipjttE SUBSCRIBER .h!a.3jbsi.receiy. --X.' ed in additinn lp blsfiirmersupplyrof-Patent, Family and Horse Medicirie.hHe nni-: cles,-warranted ■tor Oil -ip phials,- BrilishDjl, Harlem do, Stone ,dp.,!Spjke.;do.^ I poldsttfiJAQJ«re r ;EssMCe i .qf, Lemon, do, m CinhalP’lni.Wl.bf OloVgm, Pepper; Mint, Elixir of, Pnragonc. Tinclufe'of'ASftQtbe-: -tida, Lee’s'Pillfii Germari doirOpbdeldQCj 'Jud-l kin’s _Patehf: Specific for' the curd nFfsofainS; ulcers, dec; * Lyon’s Horse PowderV Wmnsorf jr- French.FancySoaps,be 3t hlnchwrilihg. Ink fqr family usei' British Lustre,, Black Leani.hth.Qf) which may be .had at the.xnnst, rednced 'priQea from' 1 If- * JOfiN'GßAY.Agcnt.i?; Siutli Hanover st. Carlisle 8 , T, JOHNMVEUS.-Sheriff. PUBLIC SALE. NEW GOODS. Cheaper than everl -;--‘. : - > Tbrongh..in>'(li9.'llonrg. THE'sObscrib'ei/wfauld'resifectfußy notify the' trriveiling’pnblic that he Will put on the route FROM cmtISLE TO BALTIMORE,, in a few daysl a first rate line'of; Troy- built COACHES, / Willi good teams .and .careful drivers,, to run through ln’l2 bqufs—leaving Carlisle on the ar rival of the,westerm.cars. from Chambersburg and arrive ip Baitimore,for supper-pleave Bah. timofe,at .sVc|ock in ihe'nibyning and,arrive at Carlisle in /tiime‘to.' takfc\' the .eastern cars for Pittsburg.* Faye through ~g 5. :/ The' coaches will.’stop at the Baltimore and ‘Susquehanna House, corner of Howard and Saratoga streets, -Pa6Scn(brs',Will'bß leftin any 1 "part of the city they may dtsihb.' 1 /’ '. The un'diTsigned is .determined-lb. spare no pains or expense to make tlie passage comfort able to all those Whc-may ptitronize him. ' ' V.IASi A.GALLAHER, Proprietor. Carlisle, Nov, SB, 1839. ; tf ‘ m REMOVAL. ■ ' T.- ' It. & IhE'S, ' / iIAS;BkMOVEI> HIS' TAILOkIWO ESTABI.ISHXaBNP to.the house recently occupied by Mr. Geo., V. Hallas a shoe stores nearly opposite the bonk store of Mr.. James London, Where, having made extensive arrangements, he will be able to ac commodate those who may favor him with a call,, in the best and most , k Fashionable Jflauncr. ’ He reapectfully-aollcits-fl continuance of-the very generous encouragement which has been already bestowed upondiim. P. S.—He has just received tlie London and Philadelphia fashions for the season. : - , Carlisle* Nov. 28, 1839. . - * NEW AND FASHIONABLE CHAIR ESTABLISHMENT. THE subscriber respectfully informs his old. customers pnd the public generally, that he has, at the solicitatibn of his friends, J’e-com* menced the above meutloneUbuslness in .nil,-its various branches, in the shop recently occupied by Mr. Frederick *A. Kennedy, Coachmnker, next dboVto Stevenson & Dinkle's Drag Store* and a few doors north 6f Col. Ferree’s Hotel. Having procured several first rate workmen, he is now prepared* to manufacture to order, and keep constantly on handout the. most ac commodating terms, , ; Gpss* - -, Bush and Cane Bottomed jWJj Chairs,Settees & Sociables, Vgtggg* Common Fancy Windsor Do ; Juo|Cs -Large Boston Booking Chairs, I _A I sn, ChildreiVS'Chairs of ever) Inscription—-the whole made of the best materials and in the most fashionable styl6. Also old chairs neatly mended and repainted. He will also carry on the business of HOUSS“&~SIGIT-P;£INTIITO7 PAFxm hanging & gilding. The subscribed hopes that byhis strict ntteti; tion to business, together with' his long experi ence in the above brandies, to merit and receive u share of public patronage. C.E. R. DAVIS. 6111 Carlisle, Dec. 19; 1839. NEW DRUG & VARIETY STORE. Stevenson A" If inkle, Ti HAVE just received at their store, corner of High and Pitt streets, opposite Col. Fer tee’s hotel, an assortment of ' -DRUGS,:- ■ , IVlcdicinos, Paints, Dye'Stuffa !t Varnishes. Their stock has been. selected with w3|S|r.... great care, and is warranted to Js l. be entirely fresh and of the very * a —. , i wB i best quality. —The store will be under the im mediate supcrintendance of Mr. Dinkle, whn has, acquired a thorough knowledge nf4h jnijties of an apothecary under tne direciion''SKMr Samuel Elliott of this place. , Carlisle, August IS, 1839. WHEAT WANTED. THE highest cash price wifi, he paid for Wheat at the Cumberland Mills, at all times, and tor Hour made at said mill. , , . , GEORGE CRIST. August; 22, 1839. ; . tf Coughs, Colds 6j Consumptions. Mrs. A.* Wilson,.of Lancaster epuntyi Pa., entirelyLCUredbylthe.'use of,Dr.S way lie’s Syrup of Wild Cherry—her symptoms were - constant coughing, pain In her side, back and head, dc-, praved appetite,-spitting of blond, no rest at night, Bcc. , After using two bottles of. Doctor Bwayne's Compound Syrup of P.runusVirginiaha or Wild Cherry, she found herself relieved, and by the time -she had used the third bottle,' she found herself entirely,cured of the aforesaid dis ease, which she had been afflicted with for three years.' TheruareTiiK' cm-nhcatcs of various persons, which add sufficient, testimony of the great:efficacy of tliis invaluable medicine. . . For sale by.* . ,;.TJ> J.tMyr,Bs £#Cor : ;7, RIOSES HOT BEAIiTH, Those’ wh'p enjoy health, must ,ceitainly feel blessed when they, compare themselves to those sufferers that have : been hfflictgd for years with various diseases.which, the human family.lirejtil subject to be troubled with,.'Diseases , present themselves in various jbrms, ; apd - from various circumstances; ’ which 1 in ' tHeicdmmencement,-, may all be'checked by the useiif Dr. O. P. Itaf- Uch’s Compound strengthening and’Gorman Aperient Pills,—such ap Uyspepsia,Liver Com plaints, Pain in the side,.Rheumatism',. General Debility, Female Diseases,;,and all diseases ,tp which hbmrtn naturfe is subject; whefeThe stn-* mash is affectedr Directions TorTising these, Medicines always: accompany them. -These! Medicines can be taken, willy perfect,.safety, by the most delicate female,,.as;they are mild im tlieipopefatiori and pleasSht in thely ■ i , Principal Office for the United States, Nb;T9, North Eighth street,; Fhi|ade.lphia: ; iAlso,-' lor: sale by,,. 1 .3 ;- 'J- J. MYERS & G 0... > f seixin|r;pfp^,:cqst.:: THE subscribefs intending.to.cmbark in other! bilsihess/xvillsell* off theii* ehtire stdek 1 6f at FIRST. GOSTf Th? Dry'GTOdshrb'ail'mewi and coil si st ciueftyzdf' well Selected‘staple goods! - As; thesubscribers-are determined, to retiro Tram-' a call. ; - 'ri'-'Theywill/SeHtheirßtockwholeaaleil'apU'r-; jpeftoh-iwishingf tpi mh;hualhew.!idy^,tsUuated,.io.shew9h'S theWahUahmeat;aMpflr^^ sedounts Jje>; ---*1 I. aiflislc. iron and 'Brass . fljlHE subscribers (supccssorsito iospphJoncs) Jl .respectfully inform tlur citizens of Carlisle and. the surrounding,country, that they, willcmi tinuVto carry oh the above business, in ‘alf -its branches, recently occupied "jiy Joseph johesi'decea'sed, oh the south-east.cbrher pf Pomffet and •B ed fordstrec (s,w he re fi eis pre pared to pianufa'clure V., * •;WdA's®iateB w ' of every description, "and on the shortest notice. Thcy hope tthai by strict attentinn to business and a dispositioh to please, to merit and receive a liberal share of public patronage. M. A. JONES, :■ ' . WILLIAM, ASKWITH. Carlisle, Dec..26,j!839, ■' . ■ LIVER OOMPLAINTa This .disease, is discovered by a fixed obtuse pain and:weight In the rightside under the short ribs,.attended with heat,..uneasiness,-about the pit of,tile stomach,—tlicreisin the right side also a distension—tbfi patienl loses his- nppetitc and becomes, sick and troubled with vomiting. The tbngue,becomes rough and black; counten ance changes to a.pale or chron.colof or yellow, like those afflicted with jaundice—difficulty of breathing,'disturbed(fest, attended.wiih a dry .cough,"difficulty of laying.oii thb'left side—the Ijptly becomes weak,' and finally the.diseasc ter minates into another of a more serious nature, which in all probability is far beyond the power of human, skill. Dr. HarliclPs Compound Tonic Strengthening 8t German Aperient Pills, if taken at the commencement of. this disease, will check it, and by continuing theitise of the medicine a (ew weeks, a perfect Cure' will be perforated. Thousands can testify>to this Tact. 5 certificates of many.persons may daily be.secn ot the efficacy of. this invaluable medicine, by applying at the Medical Office, No.-19 North Eighth street, Philadelphia. . Also. for.ante by ..... -.r .; J. J. MYEUS, a. cp, IMPORTANT To MHllers A' Mlnniifacfurcrs, HOWB'S IMPROVE!* DIRECT ACTIOS WATER tVHBKL. THE public are.informed;that the,subscriber has bought, the .right of the above water wheel, for the State of Pennsylvania. 'Jti's con sidered by those having them in use, as one of the most important improvements that hasever been introduced. Persons desirous of seeing fhe wheel, can do so, by calling at the foundry of UAVIO COCKLEY, Lancaster. The an nexed certificates have been given_as a slight testimonial of its value; they will speak for them selves.' All communications addressed to the. suberibdriti Lancaster, Pa., will be promptly at tended to. • MICH AEL M ’ M AT H. . . ** ly April 11, 1839. [Cory.] This is In ccrlijy, that 1 have put in one of Hnwtl's Patent Cast Jinn Direct Action Water Wheels, in the place of.a Ueaction Wheel; that the DirecfWhcel.diies not flood the tail race as .much by three-inches ah the .reaction did, and that t can Rfind seven bushels with the dinct action-jyheel an hour,, and drive two run i f stones, jylie_re_l_cpujd not gvihd;foun.,hu3heis in the same lime with the reaction and drive one run of stones ■ PETER FAHNESTOCK Ephrata tp. Lan. co. Uct. 1838* • •' ' * —— Allowny, lB3O- ", •'’T)iis may’certify, that I have been engaged in putting in S. li. Howd’.s cast iron direct ac tinn Water Wheel, both in the State,of Ntw York and in Michigan, and can give it as my decided-.opinion that'with 8 feet head or under, rightly put in, ifwill do mure business with the same water than any oilier water nheel• which 1 have yet had any experience in, and'in refer-- ence to hack wat£r, is second best to oi nc that I'have yet tried* In reference to guarding a gaintit ice? there enn be no better operation, m.d it is very easy to he kept in repair. , Alloway, September 3, 1838. This may certify tliat 1 have had in n»v Mill one of Mr.'Howd’s direct water wheels for the space of one year. • It is a five.feel wheel, and 1 have had a re-action in the same place—l have also had Wheeler’s Onion Wheel, yet I think Mr. Howd’s ‘vill dn more business with less wa ter than any other I have tried. Jt does well in back water. I have had from sto>6feit head; “ do as mucli work .with Juilf the water ns we iised to do with the under shoot wheel, which hits-also been in operaticn in my mill. LAWRENCE RILEy. ■ Lyons, September'*/ 1838. This may certify, that we have used one ofS. Hdwd’s patent water Wheels since December last, by the side of a redaction wheel, and wc think that Howd’s w|ll do double the business, with the same water that the re action wheel wi|i.cloor-vcry hear. We never have but three feet head, and can grind with that eight bushels per. hour. We! are subject to back-water* ..This wheel will doas gnod business under back, wa ter as the re-action,and wc recommend! it, to the attention and patronace of ihe.publJc/ ~ ■ SIMON RURTT, ! .; ' mileS’sTleach. LIFER COMPLAINT, Ten years standing, ctired by 'the use of Dr, HAlt LICIT S Compound Strengthening ' and German Aperient Pills, Mrs. Sarah Hoykiu wife of. William Bayer, North Fourth street above Cailowhiit, Philadcl phia. entirely cured of the above di alt<£sMO£jdifi=-- case,; Tier symptoms were, habitual cos,tiyeneSs o! tliehowHs, total loss ofappeliiw,excruciating pajn iit-ihe side,stomachand back,, depression of spirits, extreme debility, could nut lie on her left side-without an aggravation of pain, .other symptoms incl>cating.a;great derangement In"theTuhcli«ms'«r tlie liv.er. . wTis attended by several of the 'first Physicians', but received but little reliefTrom their, medicine— i at last, aifriend of.hers procured package.of ‘ Dr. HarUch’s Strengthening and German Ape rient Pills, which., by the use of one package, induced her to continue with the!ftediciriej which resulted in effecting*a permanent cure; beyond the expectations ot herfriends.* - 1 ‘ s by J. J; MYERS £if Cb.,Carlisle. IMPORTANT TO PJEMAL.ES; Dn.O.Pi Harlicu’s comjfiotirtd Strength ening. Tonic, and German Tills.— Thosepills; remove all those distressihg'diseases which remalesare liable to lie’ .afflicted with. Xhey 'remove those morbid 'secretions’-which vyhcn retained, soon induces nombercfdiseases and-oftentimes render Femalesunhappy and miserable all their lives,:; Those pills usrd“ac cording to dircclions, immedjately.create a new and healthy action throughout the whole systetn bffiuHfylngthe strength to : the ; stomach andbowelS.iat lhe?same%tlme re lieving llifc pain in the gi ving appetite and invigorating the, systyro.agipn thin?proper functions and rtatoriqgtfaijauil tie- OOSe. Cl.. '' ’ . 1 " ; c-Aidcfor GdrHarlich’s: Compound Strength ening .Tonicijnd GermanApegient Pills. -Prm- street,, Phdaayl,- DmaV :■ 'Also' for saie at the drug store of ■ , r ‘ 1: J. M YERS U CO.’. Carlisle. ■■ rjlHKspb^criberisnoigtireparedtaSPircan ;Adleaat.l2JCents cash bythebnxorless quan tity i'viz;—4lbs forSOcentSihut ionoinstatice will candles be chargcdththe booh* * or a less price than they Are sold for at Other stores. ; : Afairprjcewill telgiven.atalltimcs-foritali 1oW f ‘hentlere'djir Inthejrough, hogs*, lard and «■-. , South ftitiiovcr st. Carlisle, Jan. 16,1840. ’
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