of the Receipts and Expenditures of the county of Cumberland, by the Commissioners of said county, from the first day of Jamiary, to the thirty-first day of December, -IK- IS^Uiielusive* Robert Snodgrass Esq, Treasurer i 6 1093 151 esir roi 19303 66 ■SO 00 « 9r 10 'OO Dr. To balance duo county from former Treasurer, Balance of taxes outstanding on Ist Jan. 18S9, County taxes assessed for 1839, ' • Amount of note rec’d of Ab’m Erb, due Feb. 1839, « . rac’d of H. Zearihg, Esq. forastray steer, - rac’d of B. Hume, Esq. for a stray horse, “ rec?d of A. Waggoner, Esq. on account of bridge, - . " taxes received on unseated lands, ' rl do notassessed in collector’s duplicate,, Verdict'fees rec’d of W. Foulk, Esq. Cl’k Qr. Ses. Do do of J. H. Grahara. Ksq. Uep. A. G. Witnessos costs refunded by W. Foulk, Esq. in cqse of Commonwealth vs. Sleigleuieilch, Fees due ,county by delinquent.collectors, . Rec’d of Cell. M’Feely, for box sold him by Com’rs, Do of J. Lobach, Esq. ns keeper of Penitentiary •for 1837. . A , , . . ' Do —of Jr MycrsrEsqrSh’ff for lines amrjury fees Ifor 1838, tiding Taxes, due; county per return Ist December 1839, subject to e. hjthc_amount assessedJor 1839, ■‘Schedulejof putslm of Treasurer, 31 orations, fyc. toil Collectors. Samuel Eckels + Peter Overt! cor t Edward W. Weakley* Martin Uenningor, sr * George Shambaugh Daniel M r Cdy H. D. Daclhousen George Btindlo f John Hoover, jr, William M’CullocK * .Totni Moore Peter Lehn Philip Brechbill f George Hank f Henry Hoch* Levi K. Donavin f Elias Hoch * Benjamin hPKoehan T 'Townships, s'c, Allen, Carlisle, Dickinson, East Pennaborough Frankford Hopewell Mifflin Monroe Mcchaniceburg Newton Newville, North Middleton South Middleton Silver Spring. Southampton Shippensburg (B) Shippensburg (T) W.est Pennsborough Additional sums due cdunty, by Report of Auditors, via ,M. Holcomb, Esq. late Sheriff, for fines and verdicts for 1837, . 9105 IS M. Boyle, for costs, per bond inlianfis of com’rs -36 29i R. Miles for do . do- . do 22. Ip J. Myers, Esq. Sh’ff for fines and verdicts, 278 00 To balance due county by Treasurer, •Sincepaid in'Aril.' ' , . j-Sinco paid on account—Samuel Eckels, 9350 Gcorgo Brindle, , 448 Benjamin. MTCcchan, 310 Peter Cvcrdecr, , 90 . ■ , Eevi K. Donavin; 60 Philip Brechbill, ;325 George Ilauk, 110 COUNTY, SS. • We the Commissioners of said county, do certify flint the above and foregoing exhibits,a true and correct state ment of the-receipts and expenditures of the county for the term above stated, ns : also, of the 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 best of our knowledge and judgment. Witness our hands and seal of office, at Carlisle, the 6th day of January, A. D. 18-10. ROBERT C. STERRETT.T JOHN CORNMAN, A Commissioners. ALEXANDER M. KERR. J Attest— John Irwin, Clerk. LAW NOTICE. T J. £1,1,1 S BOUHAM, A TTORNE Y A T LA TV OFFICE on High street, opporjte Cnl. Fer ree’s hotel, and near the Methodist Epis copal Church. ' Carlisle, Jan. 9,18-13. ’ ■ 3m 60” CARD, -wtn DR. JOHN J. MYERS INFORMS his friends and the public, that lie ■ can be consulted at tu Houns, when not in j tus otEce or professionally engaged, at his dwel ling in-West Main street,lmmediately opposite , the residence oftbe late jameS Noble; -j January 30, 1849 ' Om Dyspepsia and jaypocondriacism. Cured byEr. Harlich’s celebrated Medicines. -Mr. WMJ-MOHIUSON, of Schuylkill Sixth street,.Philadelphia, afflicted for several years with the above distressing disease—Sickness at •the stomach, headache, palpitatimuif Hie heart, impairetfajrpetite, acrid eructationsr r.oldness and weakness of the extremities, emaciation & general debility, disturbed rest, a pressure and weight at the stomach after eating, severe flying ■pains iiythe chest, back and sides, costiveness, a dislike for society or conversation, languor and lassitude upon the least occasion. Mr. Morri-j son had applied to the most eminent physicians, 'who considered it beyond thepower of human skill to restore.hlm to healthy however, as his afflictions had reduced him to a deplorable con dition, having been induced by X friend of his to try Dr. Harlich’s Medicines, as they being highly recommended, by which he procured two packages for trial; before using the second package,he found.-himself greatly (relieved, and • by cnnfihuiiig the use of them the disease en tirely disappeared—he is now enjoying all the blessings of perfect health. Forsaleby I. J. Myers t 5" Co. 1 T 6 DR.SWAYNE.-Philaclelphia. 1 —It is with sincere pleasure I write you these lines.— Having been reduced by a long spell of sickness ■ in the lower country to a very critical state of J health I thought I foresaw my early dissolution^' -1 had a constant cough, and a sense of pain on . .my chest which seemed to be obstructed so that VI could,riot breathe with*ease. I got no. rest at - night, and my constant irritation produced a high fever/at.times. In this alarming, state. I looked-for help, and recollecting your advertise ment,. I sent to your agent'for two bottles of Wild Cherry Syrup, and before-using the sec ond bottle, I found my cough had disappeared, and with it all those distressing symptoms. You nre at liberty to f.ublish<jbis, and 1 most earn estly recommend your Syrup of Wild Cherry •Bark to sufferers with diseases of the. lungs;' as nn effectual remedy. Respectfully: yours,. - • ' Vi.-'. • • Reuben Richardson. ■Piltsbnrg. Sept.. 27, 1839 J .- . "V.'- ' : Principal Office, No. 17 North Eighth street, where this invaluable medicinecan_ahvayßbe obtained; the Shove'certificate maybe seen, with the signaturoofahlghly respectable _ _citf2«i of PUtshurg,-withessing;tfi£thbove lo'b'e - : n certain fact.' Also-for sale by J. J: MyeritS Co, STATEMENT :.VOH , viz; Amount of duplicates, i 51836 61 ■ 1438 14 1865 30 ’ 1791 33 521 17 417 44 418 63 , 1363 16 349 33 971 97 ' 163 59 1490 55 1831 49 1861 41 ■ 1083 60 387 96 176 79 1445 48 Amount outstand'g @ 496 41 657 39 315 30 354 33 793 16 126 89 80S 06 389 41 372 60 115 96 51 79 445,48 ($19,303 66 $4635 58 ’ V 9441 56J 9728 73 Estate of Margaret Gagman, deceased. g ETTERS of Administration on the estate H A of Margaret GVyman, late of* Frankfort] township, deceased, have been issued to the snb-| scriber residing in the same township: Persons 1 indebted will make payment. and those having 1 claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement. _ ■™ ”7 DANIEL GAYTAN, AdmVi January SO; 1840 , 6t JUST RECEIVED. THE subscribers have just .from Philadelphia, a new # general assortment of ." DRY-GOODS, consisting in part of' Cloths, OassimeTes, -Cassi hets, Flannels, Tickings, Calicoes, Me rinoes; Muslins, &c-, &c,. Also, a general as* sortment of new and fresh Groceries and Queenstvare , to which we respectfully invite the attention of, the public, as wearedctcrmincdtosell them at the most reduced prices :— ANGNEY U ANDERSON. - January 30, 1840 - ,tf THE NEW WORLD. SUBSCRIPTIONS ' tft-the -New World,” received at the drug store of Stevenson 8c JJmkle, where a specimen of tlie paper may be seem - . 1 Jan 30 * | Entirely cured by the use of Dr..O. P. Har ilich’s Compound Strengthening 'and German Aperient PUls.—Mr. &OLOMON WILSON, of Chester co, Pa., afflicted for two years with the above distressing disease, of which be hatl to use his crutches for 16 months, Iris symptoms l '^ c -^! : X'’s's t i n S P a ' n io.j>U his joints,-. especi ally in his hip, shoulder and ancles, pain increa. stngalwnys towards evening attended with heat. Mr.-Wilson, wasjit one time n'ot able to move hisdimbs on account of the pain being so great, he being advised by adrieno of;, his.itoipro'ciire Dr. HarltcWs.gills ofiwhich.he sent,to the Agent in'.West Chester and procured som.ei on using the medicine the third day the paih disappeared and.his strength increasing fast,-and in three weeks was able to attemPtp his business, which he had hot done for 18 months; for the benefit of others ifilicfed, he-wishes those lines publish-' ed that they may be relieved, and again enjoy the pleasures of a libaithy life. . tor sale by . ; J. J. MYERS & CO. 1 °f' EliXatfclh ‘ ! j)finiapi deceased. ~-v; THE subspHber. residing in'West Pehnsborq township, .haying taken out letters festamen tar)’on the estate of Eli zabetli.Dunlap, late of Pickmson township, Cumberland county hereby, gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate, to make payment immediately', and haying ciaims.to present' them properly authenticated for settlements w V r ;f - v " T : • —Janoary ' . i. V V ;6tr ' Blf cash paid on Commissioners Orders, fye, vhfs'r Witnessesfees in.commonwealth suits; - . $ 384"‘92 Justices do / ; ilo ‘' do ' 79, id Constables .do >' do do 99 56 Grand and Travers Jurors pay, .2214 37k Public printing, ' . 3XS 16* Poor House \ . ~, '3O 30 ( County Jail and Penitentiary, sundries furnished pris . oners, &c, ■; - . . - - ■ ' 252 7Si Auditors pay for 183 d, ' ' - •_ __ • ’t- 34/50. Repairs and.incidcntal expenses of public buildings, ' 1081 68 Constables quarterly.returns-to J Dr. Jacob Baughman, medicine and attendance for jail, 25 00 Inquisitions on-dead bodies, S 3 65i S. D. Adair, Esq. late Dep. Attly Gen. fceS in qr. scs. 163 50 J; H. Graham,' Esq. Dep. Att’y Gen. ' do . 69 50 General, special & mspediors election expenses for 1839, 692 37 Assessors pay for 1839, • • " '63? 64 Taxes refunded, ~ ■ •' ~ Joseph Lobach', Esq. keeper of penitentiary, Directors of the Poor, for support of paupers, Ac, [ VV. Bentz, loan and interest in full, Daniel ReS, repairing-Diller’s-bridge,." K. S. Penitentiary, support of convicts, AJjchael. Sne.ll, on account of Waggoner’s bridge, P. Davidson, Esq. measuring creek, &c. for do T. Craighead, jr. Esq. late Clerk Quarter .Sess. fees, W. Eoulk, Esq. Clerk .Quarter Sessions - dp Damages awarded on roads, ■ v Andrew Mowery, apprehending horse thief, J. Reed, Esq. services in Supreme Court in 'case of -Newyillc roach" ' - ' 'Ug. 20 Op J. H. Graham, Esq. _ do / do. ... ._.l . do .. 1. 20 "00 Do . ' do Cqih’th vs. Dan’l Sliarban, ' 25 00' ’-Do - .' Commissioners Attorney, ■ 50 00 John Irwin, Esq. Commissioners Clerks : ‘ ■ ; - »00 00 John Harper, Esq. dale Prothonotary,'fees, ’ / < y 's '9a G. Sanderson, Esq. Prothonotary, do .— 7 J 5 62 James Willis, Esq. pay aS Commissioner, in full,. 103 00 Robert C. Sterrctt, Esq. do for 1839, 115 50 John Cornman, Esq; ‘do " for do ■ .175 50 Alexander M.'Kerr, Esq. • do from 4 Novdill Sl Dc. 33 00 John Myers, Esq. Sh’flT, support of prisoners, &c. \ 1550,12 David Emminger. as Director of Poor for 1839, SO 00 Abraham Waggoner, Esq. do do 1 SO 00 John Dunlap, Esq. dir do - SO 00 Viewers of roads and bridges, 160 25 Orders for killing foxes, , 9 24J ■COO 00 8 44 10 30' 8 00 4 00' 6 50 ■l5 75 56 49 h 44 06 Commission allowed Treasurer, - Exonerations allowed Collectors, Fees do .. do.. ■Balance due by Collectors of 1839, 927,537 28J Balance due county by Treasurer,- We the Auditors of Cumberland copnty, having examined <l\c several accounts and vouchers of Robert Snodgrass, Esq. Tycasu-- rer of said county, 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 as above stated. Givcjt tinder out bands at Carlisle the 17tb day of January, 7 A. D. 1840. GEORGE M. GRAHAM. ~) JOHN -CLF.NDENIN, Auditors. THOMAS H. BRITTON, J Rheumatism. IUACKERYt NO Vaughan. <s• Peterson’s Red Liniment, CNUPEKIOR to all other applications for (3 rheumatism, chilblains, sprains, numbness I ol the limbs, stiffness and weakness of the joints, 1 sore throat, &c. By rubbing the Liniment well 'into the head with a hair brush at.going to bed and then covering the head with a' flannel night cap.tlie tt-U.ef.nflbrdedjh. that-painful -form -of the ti\e disease - RHEUMATISM OF THE HEAD; , Numerous cores in all the above affections have come under, the observation of the proprietors. The following statement of a remarkable cure of partial paralysis of a limb iJ~fi'oin~ VVilh;mi~ Ij, Norton, l-’isq. a well known anti respectable magistrate of Snutliwiirk: Messrs. Vaughan 6c Petersom—During sever- ■ at weeks ! suffered V partial paralysis of, the fight arm-and of the third and fourth lingers of the right hand, which sensibly affected the whole power of the .latter* writing became ■ -to me a difficult task which-! could not execute' | but with greatly diminished legibility.’ The use of half a bottle of yodr Liniment gave .entire re-, liK, jyu]T cheerfullyfremyliis; testimony-to-its cfftcacv. For.sal* by STEVENSON, & DINICLE. Carlisle, Jan. 16; 1840. Estate of-Jane McEalti deceased, —~ NOTICE.* Letters of .Administration" on the estate of Jane M’Fnll, deceased, late of Silver Spring township, Have been issued to the subscriber residing iiv said township: All persons indebted to said decedent will make payment and .those having claims will present them properly au thenticated for settlement. • - , CURTIS-THOMPSON, Adm’r. February-6, 1840. - .v. '-6t ; ■ The JElegant 'Voting Horse _ ■ : ;aoLUMSu , e 9 \. lK®gQt 'Rising Shears old, is ofiereti for sale oh reasonable terms."; If not WfiSSSieSssolcl before theSOth of. Maijcli, he will lie rented for th'e season.' Apply, to " JOUST COKNMAN. ' Carlisle, Feb 6' *' THIS fine article' Is-warTanfedtp cure Piles or Rheumatism in'all cases, or,-nbrpayi taken furit. 7 -’ - 7 . (iLJUIIOrG FRAJ7O! —A notorious '.<:nun.' terfelter -lins dared, to "make an.attciapt upnii this" avticlg,. and sevcraUVaye been nearly riiineifi.: by trying-it.,-' NeVer it, unless it has the' ; written signature of, Conaiockli^j, Co., on die-: splendid wrapper. iThat^firmehave; the paly; right to make and soli it for -20, years,' and all effectual in.aU-casesy.iv’.-U.sJ«i' •, N. 8.,- Always detect the-faisejby its nofha vlngihe above signatufe.:The true sold only byt : • Comstock & Co. . - Wholesale No. 2 Fletcher Sor.OMOs Hays, Original Proprietbiy ,i(lj-'llicirenuineisfnrsaleati bTEVENSON 'ti UlNKr.l'VSdriig store, ft •'»f£lan 30- ‘tffcESPECT'FIJLLY informs the. ladies and gentlcttien of Carlisle and its vicinity tliatr be sets Artificial Teeth in the'most approved manner. He also Scales.plngV 41 nd separates teeth to arrest decay. - ' „ ‘ Dr; N. prepares a.todth poHvder, which whir tens the teeth, without injuring the enamel, col ors the gums a fine red andrefresheMhc mouth. Vf, The tooth.achetyill be cured, in imoSt cases,? without extraction}, and an odontalgic wash is prepared for healing v so>e gfarofc and fasten‘the teeth. * ,f ■ • :. ; Ladles ahd gentlemen arc requested ’to call and examine his collection of Porcelain or In comiptable teeth, which will never decay or change color, iyul are free, from all unpleasant odohr, (Uirabte and. well adapted'for chewing, 1 which will be iiiaerted/in the best manner and at fair prices. . - - : dwellings will please to leave a line at his resi dence, No. 7 Harper's Row, when he will pane-, tually aftend to every call in the line of his pro fession., From a Inngnnd successful practice, he hopes to give getjtral. satisfaction. )' Carlisle, August i, i 839, ' ' rn Friend:—From H V the very beneficial effects Which I have received from the use of thy Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry Bark, I am fully Willing to tes. tify to the astonishing cfilW- -fay attack was that of a common cold, whbh.bcgan t\>-thre«t cn something of a more serjons nature, facing ’recommended to use the above Syrup, I finally gave itm trial, and am !railpy\to say it gave me almost Instant relief, I nave lisrd it frequently, and always with the same lienc'ficial effects* If otjicrs would use this.mediQituLat the commence ment of their colds and coughs, they would pre* vent a disease which would he more alarming It its character, and much moreob-fiiiate-iu-ihc. cure. . .. Kmvood h,\Pui»Ky.. t~6G“ 200. 00 6000 00 2220 00 93 35 _ 257 32 ■'2360 00 'A 00 is 72 ■-82 36 867 94 20 89 N. W.'corner of Arch £s* Fifth st’s Phlla. Eighth month, 23,1839 - . , 1 _ \ Tlreabove medicine is tor sYilc’by T 7 J/Mycrs •Co.,Cavli*iiV - . : i VSteIBCIAI..€OiJR IT. l T. ' s , . Office, Carlisle; Cumlvco. ? 1 ■■* '*• • December 19t.1i t 1839.", 5 rtr&Y virtue of a T/ri* from the Hon. D ANIEL SB DUUkEE. President Judge of the 19th Judicial District of Pennsylvania, bearing date at York the 30th day of November 1539, N,()* TICE, is hereby given, that a Special Court will be hyld before the said Hon. Daniel Dnrkcc and the Associate Judges of the‘Court of Xonunon Pleas of Cumberland •'county, on Monday the 3stli of February, A. D. 1840-, to continue one week—and another on Monday the oth of March A, Dj, 1840, to continue one week—in the Court House in the borough of Carlisle, for the trial of certain causes depending in the Court of Com mon Pleas.aforesUid, v/\»erein the Hem. Samuel Hepl)imr was concerned as counsel for one of the panics, prior to his appointment dent Judge of the 9th., Judicial District-; said •causes being [embraced tvithin the provisions of the 39th section of an act of the General Assem bly of the Commonwealth ot Pennsylvania, passed the J4th'day of April, A. D. 1834, en titled an actrelative to the organisation of Courts of Justice, ~ - "$20626 25 309 394 ■ 152 74'i - . ..j 1094-584 ,"4625 58 626808 554 - 728 73 &%Zt 537^284 WILL be sold at public sale on the premi ses of the first described tract, on Friday the 2S(h day of February next . the following Heal Estate, late the property of George Nick ey, deceased, viz: A TRACT OF LAND, ..sUuHte-in township, Cumberland county, containing 40 acres,' more or less, about 6 acres of which Js woodland, bounded by lands ,of lohn Umhergev, Da<dd Nickey, Geo. Kiehl and-Joim .Clay, having thereon *ereci‘!tl a AMiOg SSousc A’ Mitchen , And Doddle Lda Barn, and a well of water. Thg land is Slate id u good quality, and in a good state if cultivation—lying on the road leading from Car lisle ;th IVTCM ore’s (lap, near flic Stone Church, Possession of the land will .be given on the ijst rf April next. « ALSO, A TRACT OF MOUNTAIN LAN©, situate in the same township, bounded bydands of Abmhanrßowmsmrnnd OanieETuchwaUeE containing 11 acres and M 6 perches and allow ances. ALSO, A TRACT OF MOUNTAIN LAND, situate In the same township, containing 2$ n cres and 67 perches and allowances, bounded by lands of DanieEßuchwalter and others. This -tract will be sold in-two separate parts should it be desired by. purchasers. Terms of salt:*—One half of the purchase money to be paid'on the Ist of April next, and the balance in one year thereafter, without in* terest, to be secured by judgment bonds. . Salc JM. and attendance given by ... “ . ' GEORGE KOSHT. ~ •. . Executor of GeorgeKickeyS dec. t g January 9,' 1840, _ 8* A LL who want bargains are respectfully in-* vited to cal), as we m e determined to sell .goods.cnEAP, ■ -Vy Being desirous of reducing our stock of winter goods, we will sell-.goods aV lower prices than they can be bought for in any other establish ment in the place, (advertisements offering to "sell at cost notwithstanding.) . ... In short we say to all purchasers, do you wish to have new and good goods? and do you . wish to save money by purchasing them cheap, then call' at the store of , , , V ARNOLD, Ea* CO, , .... Nearly opposite the Carlisle Bank.- .January,9.dB4o.. ,,, ‘ AN agreeable cordiill ap'd "effective remedy .fpScoughs, . c6lda; hoavseness; paihs in the breast, influenza, hard breathingi.'.and difficult expectoration. . : -V 7 : ’ Ilowever incredible 'lt: .may' appear. Doctor Bartholomew’s Pink .Expectorant'- Syrup- has never Been known to fail in affording relief in the' above cases. Many certificates have been received-attesting its.virtues;.' The public are respectfully invited to make a.trial of the; nrti cle.when its value willibe .fully-attested. For, sale by STEVENSON & DINICLE. : January 16, 1840iV-'— , 1 . -, ' -a, THE SIT US OH IB BR bus jp»t recejv. ei( iii addition to lilsfn'riuer-supnly of,Patent Family and Horse Sledicine.'thefollowlng- arti cles, wariamfed-geawiiErviji: cold pressed Cas tor Oil in phials, .British Oil;'-Harlem dot Stone d'o;,"‘Spikfe;,doir-Dolden ?JJnctu‘rei,-Essence of L'epmn, do,,ofC.innamon, do. of Cloyes, Pepper tidayLee's'Eills; Oerofan do., Opodeldoc. Jnd- cure .of sprains. ulcera l &c.oHynh.’a,Hor^e i Pow<lcri Windsor W French Fancy 9bajS r ,beat ; Macfc wfi(ing;lnb{or famiVy.use,’TßriUsli Lustre, Black Leadi. all df which may be Kad'at’the'most reduced prices from - w '- : ’d- I(>HNGRAY, A'gerit.' South'Hanover sK Carlisle, Jan. 83>. . m jr. c. jvejpf, •SURCBOW D3NT2GT, JOHN MYERS, Sheriff. PUBLIC SALE. NEW GOOES. Cheaper than evert attend to yotm oottgh. REV'. DR. BARTHOLOMEW’S - Pink' Expectorant syrup, MKRCH^NT’S'LIjVE. THE subscriber would respectfully notify the cravdlihgpiiblic.that he will putonithe route FIiOAI TO BAig'IMOREt in a few days, a first rate line of Troy ljulltr co Ac it is s, Wtegood teams and drivers, ? tn - run throhgh in 15 hours—leaving Carlisle on the ar« rival of cars from Chambershurg and arrive in Baltimore for siippei—leave Bal timore at 5 o’clockin the morning and arrive at TJarlisle in. time to take ‘the eastern cars for fittaburg. Fare through*gff. Thq coaches will stop at the Hiltimore and Susquehanna House, corner of Howardjmd Saratoga streets, •B:diiitrorijT7"FaßinrhX^~ w in'l)c left in any - part" of the city they rtuiy desire. - 'The umh rsigned Is determined to spare no pains or expense to make the passage comfort able to all those whe may patronize him. .lAS. Proprietor. Carlisle, Nov. 28,1839.- tf T. JHT. SMJfJLJS «, HAS KKMOVIiD HIS TAILOHINGESTABLISHIVIENF to the hiyi.se recently occupied by Mr. Uen. V. i 1: 1 11 as a.'ihoe hlorc,'nearlyopposite the Bonk store of Mr. James l.nndnn, where, having made extensive nriiiiiKemeiils, he will he able'to ao cmnino'lifte those w.hd tn'iy favc/f him with a call, in the Best and most B'uuhioimhlc •JMannei'. He respectfully solicits a continuance of the very generous t-nconi'agemont wliicli lias been already Bestowed upon . V; S—(Te lias jiisl'ierelyed the London and Philadelphia fashions for the season. Carlisle, Nov, 28, IBSE 1 ’ ’ JVEW AND FASH IDS ABLE CHAIR ESTABLISHMENT. THE subscriber respectfully informs his old customers ami the public jtenerally, that he has, at the solicitation of his. friends,- re-com menced the above mentioned business in all .it*, various branches, in tin* shop rcceiftly occupied by Mr. Frederick A. Kennedy. Coachmake.iv next door to Stevenson ik Dinkle’s Hrug Store, and a few doors north of Col.' J'Vrrec’s Hotel. Having procured several liVstrate .Workmen, he is now prepared to manufireture to order, and keep constantly on. hand, at the most ac commodating terms,. cG=ap ' Rush and Cane.Boltomed jWjl Chairs, Seiteos & Sociables, Common Sr Fana/ Windsor Do, Large Boston Rocking' Chairs Children’s Chairs of ever) ‘ ~ - I —l-AA! Itscription—the whole made of the best m iterials and'in the most fashionable style. Also old chaifs neatly"otehded and repaihted. lie Will also carry oft the bnrincss of HOITS3 & SSGSr' PAPER HANGING & Gli,X>lNG. " The subscriber hnpts that by his strict atten tion to business, together with bis long experi ence in the above branches, to merit anil receive a share of public-pulitimage. .. C. E. ft. DAVIS. Carlisle, Dec. 19, IS3$. , NEW DRUG & VARIETY STORE Stevenson A* SPinkMi, e/\VE ju*t received lit their stnre, corner of High nml.Firt streets, opposite Col. Fer rcc’s hotel.- an . assortment of DITTOS, Medicines, Paints, Dye Stuffs & Vifrnishes. Their stock fiTas ■ with great care, ami Tsf warranted to be entirely, fresh aml_of i\v e vevy_ jjjr?"r”?-. best quality. The.store will be Under the im mediate superiuterdance of Mr. Dinkle. who has acquired a thorough knowledge of the duties nf an apothecary under tne direction of Mr Samuel Elliott of this place. C’arlisle, August 15. 1839. ; WHEAT WANTED. THE highest cash price will' he paid for Wheat at the Cumberland Mills, at all times, and lor Hour made at said mill. . . * GEOttGfe CRIST. August 22, isr>9. tf Coughs,' Colds'Sj Consumptions, Mrs. A. Wilson, of I* incaster county, Pa., entirely cured by the„use of Dr. Syrup of Wild Cherry—her symptoms were constant coughing, pain in her side, back and head, de> praved appetite,>phlhi£. of biood, no .rest-at night, See. After using two bottles, of Doctor Compound Sj'rup of Primus Vlrginiana nr Wild Cherry, she (mind herself relieved; and by the time she-had Used the' third bottle, she found herself entirely cured of the aforesaid dis ease, 1 which she had been affile ted with foV three years. There are daih r certificates'of Various tfhich add '’sufficient testimony of the great efficacy of this invaluable meditinc; J> For_sale by - J.j. &f Co# RICHES WOT HEAJ^TH. Those who enjoy health,, must Vceitaiuly feel blessed when they coiftpahe themselves to those ■sufferers that haye-been afflicted for years with various diseases which the human family are all subject tffbc troubled with. Diseases present themselves in various forms and, from, varioM; circumstances,'which in the c.nmmenc.emfflHP mav all lie checked by the use<-f X>r. 6. P. 1W» Itch’s Compound strengthening and Gorman Aperient Pills;—such as Uyspepsiii-.Liver Conb plaints. Pain in the side, Rheumatism, General Debility;-Female.-Diseases, andi'all, diseases. to which human nature Is subject, where -the stn mach is-affected.^-Directions’ for. using these Sledicines always acconipaliy .thefn. These Medicines can be taken with perfect safety by the most- delicate female, as they af-e mild in their operation,and pleasant,in Ihcif effecls. PrincipaVOffice for the United States, No, 19 Nnrtli Eighth street, Philadelphia;; Also, for sale by ? " 1 J. 3. MYERS 8c CO. . ■ SBLMiVG'-OFF AT COST.; THE subscribers intending to embarkln oiliet . business;', will sell -off their entire stock of •■ • ; ■" ■; DSY-QPPDS, ■'? Groceries, Qucenstedrb anti Harduflire, . at.FIRST COST. The,Dry Good.-i are'all new and consist chieny%bf; well selected staple goods suitable for every purchaser,' more or less. As the subscribers are.determined, to, retire from the business, tliey will sell .without feserveyand bargains,can,be had giying them a call, VN" They will sell, their stock w hplcsalp-.it - a pur chaser should offer. 7 !; Any. to. Purchase K food stock.and secure>-good: stand ■ipiaibusiness tbwhi !ytoafed.ihthe.Tich -land Valley , : will do, WeR. to -call--and . examine ’fheestablishmenLanrt purchase the.entire stock. :•. ; Hamilton s; QRtER.--, 8.,—A1l those indeptedtp the • subscribers wilbnlease e'all hridTseUleaip theirhcs.ouiits.bee Torenrsf-ofTebruary; next. ; ,-n - v darlisle,^jSp^,4B4!>t Carlisle Iron ’and Brass POWNTBRIT. . rnBE subscribers (successors to Joseph Jones). nm respectfully inform the citizens ot .Carlisle and the surrounding .odbiiti7,-.that they will con tinue to; carry,on the'nlid've business in all its branches, at the Foundry recently occupied. By Joseph Jones, deceased, on the south-east corner of Bomfret and Bedford streets, where he is pre pared to manufacture ... - -OASTINOS . • of every description, and on the shortest notice. They hope thM by. strict alteminn;to buiinesi and a disposition to please* to merit and .receive • a Hbtfral’share of public patronage. . . , M. A. JONES. WILLIAM ASK WITH. Carlisle,’Dec. 26, 1859#';’ : r - LIVBP. dOMPL^J»T. This disease is discovered by. ft fixed obtuse pain and weight In the right side under.thc short ribs, attended with heat, uneasiness about the. pit of the stomach,—there is in the-, right side also a distension—the patient loses his appetite ahd:hdcome»-Bick and troubled with~vdmitmg; The tongue becomes rough and black, counten ance changes to a pale, or citron color nr yellow* like , those afflicted with jaundice—difficulty of breathing, dMturbed rest, with a dry cough, difficulty of faying on the left side—the body becomes weak, ami finally the disease ter minates into another of a more serious nature, which in all probability is far beyond the.power ]of human skIITT" Dr. Harlich’s Compound Tonic Strengthening & German Aperient Pills’, •if taken at the commencement of this disease’, will chock it, and by continuing the use of the medicine, a few. weeks, a fpiATect.-cure -win be performed. Thousands can testify to this fact'. Certificates of many persons may daily bs seeft ot.thc-tfficac.y.of- this invaluable medicine, bV applying at the Medical Office, No. 19‘?Tort(», Eighth street, Philadelphia. Also, for sale.hy' J. J. MYRKS, a- CO, IMPORTANT To Jfiillcrs A' <M ahuftfcturcrkr HOWD'S IMPROVED DIRECT ACTION WATER WIIKEfc. TtflliE public aik r informed tliat Alias bought the right of water wheel, for the State of Pennsylvania. It is con sidered by thdse havhig tjichi in use, as one of the most important improvements that has ever been introduced. Persons desi.rrus of seeing the Wheel, can do Vh by'calHng at the tonmlry of DAVID COCKNEY, DancHsler. *’ The an nexed certificates have been given as a slight te-.umouv.ii dV r it>. value; they .will >pvak fur tin m- SLlVesr All communications addressed to the. snberiber in Lancaster, Pa., will be promptly at tended to. April 11, 1809. ' . « [Copy ] This Vs tn ccrtijy, that 1 have pnt„in one of H«**wdV Patent Cast Iron .Divert Action Water Whet’ls, in the plact* of a Reaction Wheel; that the Direct Wheel doe's not flood.the tail race as much Ity tlVree Inches asnlte reaction did, and that I can grind seven bushels with the direct action.\vhee]_an hrfur," aVrd drive two fun stones, where 1 cdpld not grind four hinluls in the same tini'e with the reaction and-drive cue run ol stones. . . - -- -—PETEK FAHNESTOCK. 'EpHi'Kta tp. lain. co. Oct.. 1853. This mav ce'rtiTv, ’that T have been engaged tirpntting in S. IV Howd’s cast iron direct, ac tion Water Wheel, both in ,thc State of New 'York and in Mirhigah, and can give it as my decided opinion that with'B feet head or. iindfr, rightly put in, it will do Ynore business with the same watt r than any other, water w he* 1 wl.ic h 1 have yet had any experience in, and in rrfet ctfee tn hack wateV, st'coVid best to o f nc that I have yet Hud. In reference to guarding a gain*t ire? there can be nn belter operation, m.d i'lib very easv.to be kept in rt pair, STEPHEN AILES, Millwright, Alloway, September 3, 1838. This mny certify that I have had in tny Mil 1 ! One of Mr. HoWd v s direct water wheels tor UVe kpae'e oT one y'ear, -It Is a five feet whet I, and I have had a re-action in the same place—l have also had Whee Ur’s Union Wheel, yet 1 think Mr. Howd's will do more business with U ss wa u-r than any other I have tried. It de.es wel\ in—back-VaTer. . I haVe-trad -fVrtn-srto-6-fect head. 1 think could chi as much work with haVf the w »U'r as We used to do with the under shoot wheel*, which bus also been in operaiii U in mv null. . . f,A WuEN-UE RILEA . This may certify, 'that we have used one of S*. Hmvtl's patrol water Wheels shice-Dert mbt v Vast, hy the side of n .vc-actiou wheel, ami we think that Mnwd’s will do donble’lhe business*, witli the ssnfre Water tfynt the re action wheet 'vijliloor very near. We never have hut tlm c’ lien head, ami can grind with that eight bushe**’ per hour. We are subject to back-water. This wheel will-do as good business under back • wa ter as the Ve-artuM, mid we recommend it id the attention and patronage of the public, ■ SIMON UUHTIV MILES S. LEACH. ZLIV£RCOMPLAIXrr Teniyears standing,' cured by the use of Dr~. HAIILICWS Compound ■ Strengthening ; and German Aperient Pifts. • .. Mrs. Sab.au BovhH, wife of William Boyer. North Fourth street aboVe Philadel phia, entirely cured of the above distressing dis ease, ■ Her symptoms were, habitual enstiveness of the bowels, total loss dfappetite, excruciating pain i.i the side-, stomach and buck, .depression of spirits; extreme debillty, couldnot lie on hef left side without an aggravation of pain, with other symptoms indicating a great derangement in tlic. functions .of-the- liver. Mrs. Boyer* was attended by several of the first Physicians, but received at lust, a friend of hers-procured alpackape of Dr; Harlich’s Strengthening and (ierVnart Ape rient Pills, whichvby the Use plLone package* induced her to continue with the medicine, which resurted/iiveiTecung a permanent*cUVe, beyond the expectations of her fViends. - Folrsalfe : j. S.“MYERS Co,;Chriisle; IMPORT ANT. TO FEMALES. IJh. O. p. Harmch’s comfiotiTfdu&rertgt/t -ining JTonic,' German J> per lent J’illi,— Those pills remove all those distressing diseases which Females.are liable to be afflicted with. They remove, those morbid secretions .which When .retained, soon induce a number of diseases and Oftentimes render. Females .unhappy and, miserable all their lives. Those pills used ac cording to direction*; immediately create a new and healthy action throughout the whole,systeltt hyfmrifging the. Hood, and giving mrengtfr the stomach and bowels, at the .same time ret' liuving the priili in the side, hack, and Inins, gi ving appetite and invigorating the system again to its proper functions abd ‘restoring tranquil re- forDr.,.'tfarliChia , Compound .Strength ening itohic, arid German Aperient Pills:' Prin f , cipiil Office, 19 North Eighth' streetjJEhiiadeK nhia; ; Also for saleat.the drug store of' - ... j:J.MYERS?cCO.. Carlisle; y 6AAi»tE & SOAP PACTO^i gffiHE aubscriber.is nowpreparedtpscll.cim- Jtdles at 1?i cents c.asii by the.box of less qJan-. tity,’viz:-i-4 lbs for's(i Cents; but:in no instandd Will cari'dlei'be charged In the books Idr-a’ less: price than they ,are sold forht other stores. A;fair price .will be given at all times for tal low rendered or in. the rough, hogs’.lard and, other soap stuff. ' : JOHN GRAY, Agent. • ’.South Hanover st. Carlisle, Jan. 16,1849, ‘A*™' MtoHXRL VI’MATH. ly Alloway. May 5, 3838. B3B.
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