American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, March 12, 1840, Image 4

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    Poor House Statement for thcjear 183!),
A-brahum t^aggoneiv'4Ahh';P^iil!ap, v and Samuel IScklcs, of the I’oqi* and of the
House of Kni|iloynfent.ot‘ Cumberland equates it>^account-with wiid county fioni the- ~ Z:i.
' "ist day of Junuary to tho Stst day of J)eceniher, 1830, iiicln6ivo, viz;
■ Dlt ; *”
% sitaount da* institution at Battlement in Xtisfi by ft ;■ ,<-,vr
■ Loudon,-Bsq.-Treasurer, ; —~ r; :7 : 91054 71
Amountdrawn trom County Treasury,! ... ■ \ 6000 .00
Ain't rac’d of Franklin pWnty for support of paupers, 92 00
Do. of Dauphin poiinty for do 15 44 „
Da of Adams coiinty for .. ,do ' ’ ' 22- 071
Do of Robt. Snodgrass, Esq. for use of M.
Mitchell and J, Hefflebower, pensioners, and for
use of J . M’Curtney for A. M’Cartnev,
.Ami*t rec’dofl. Angney.Esq. for useofß.Robinsori,
Do for land sold for And), Louet a pauper,
- toM’Clee, ; , 76 00
Do of J, Hemphill for useofM.Penwell, .25 00
Do of 3. Holmes for use of 3.,Holmes, - 13 82’
Dp of R. Blain for use of B.,Kidman* .13 00
-Do of J. Landis for-use of H. Landis, XX 00
, Do of K. Myers for use of J. Walker,. , 5,87 s
S?‘ ■ of^te. uJer > for. of W. Stevenson, 6 ,!2S
P? of Pesf£s(m (cnl’d) for uge of Peterson (col.) 425
Db of Joseph, David and Jacob ISBrom and
7! * Bhrom & M’Kim, for hides and skins,
Bo for a horse.
So for blank indentures and fines of Justice;
Dp for Siberian apples,
Ob for baskets, rags and sundries,
Stock on Farm Ist Janurv,. 1840.,.
6 head of Horses, 26 head of Horn Cattle, 3 Calves,
7 Breeding Sows, 50 Sh'oats, S 9 Sheep.
B&ef, Pork, Mutton Veal fattened and
killed on farm in 1889.
46 Beeves, average weight 454 lbs. (16,383 lbs.) 4S
■Hogs, average wt. 180 lbs. (7,730 lbs.) 31 Sheep,.aver
age wt./48 lbs. (1,504 lbs;) IS Calves, average wt. 60 lbs.
(7‘B4Jbs.)--.Whole amount 26,3 n lbs.
To balance doe by Treasurer,
c p- . p . ; ; — 7
JAMES LOUDON, Esq. Treasurer of theJPoor House and: House of Employment of said qouuty
in account with the Directors oP-saitl institution from the Ist day of January *
to the 3ist day of December, .1839, inclusive.
®1054 71 I By cash paid orders as stated above,
6000 00 I; Balance.due institution, ,
To amount due at last settlement.
Amount received from county treasurer.
Amount received bf M. Fishburn, steward; from dif
ferent sources as exhibited in the foregoing staft.
To balance due institution.
~ Farming Uteirsils on Farm Ist January 184 Q. .
■ harrow wheeled Wagons, 1 Wtigon Bed, 1-pair of’ivuod Ladders,2 pair hay Ladders, 1 Dearborn mid . Harness. 1 Cart with
fiears, 3 Ploughs, 3-Harrows, 1 Roller, 2 Fahning MlllsTl Scoop, 3 Log'Chains 6 sets of
Wagon Gears 4 sets of hough-Gears. 2 Cultivators. 2 Flaxbrakes, 2%ets of Carpenters’ tools, 1 set of Blacksmith tools I'set of
a^theT n Fo^ksrHfkes” ShoVelB ' S P a^es * Grubbtng-Hoes. Digging Irons, Blowing Double-trees,
' Schedule showing tlic produce of tire Farm for 1839,
*s 9 fr o n bU £ he^Y h r a o t? I 0?. 5 .° f Porn.nrS of Oats, BD7 of Potatoes. 9of Flaxseed, 93 of Turnips, 90 of Beets, 40 of Winter Apples
3 fr ( orVi 0 rVi S ’ °r 5661S 661 Gmons, 4of Peas, 3of Beans, 10 of Carrots, 40 gallons Apple Butter, 46 loads Hay; 10 of second crop 16
of Corafodder, 5 of<PuinpkmB, 3650 Cabbage, 6137 Cucumber Pickles, 9-barrels good and water Cider.,
v :md made in tilt* ttoiise and Shops, ' .
596 yawls tow and flax Linen, 48 yds Lindsey, 230 Shirts and ■ Chimise, 91 Frocks, 77 pair Summer Pantaloons and Vests 90
5"' r Jf V % ckl ?& s knitted, 30 pair footed, 40 Petticoats, 64 Sheets, 45 Aprons, 22 chaff Beds, 51 Caps, 30 Pillows and Bolsters'
4053 d.pped and moulded Candles, 20 Comforts'. - MICHAEL FISHBURN. Stewat-d.
ri- ■. a . MARGARET FISHBURN. Matron,
ihe Directors, sc, of stud county piurex the following exhibit of extralabor, sc. perfoi nted hy the
-t. lMat|,,,n rs, front the Ist day of Jan. to the 3lst of Deo tB3SI, as follows:
?J a p k fli" ltb t S o? P i Ba i l<e House, an addition to Carpenter Shop, (mason work excepted,) 2 work Benches 12
Bedsteads, 24 Coffins, 1 Sled, 7 Tobies, 2. Bookcases, 8 Benches, 16 Axe-handles, 12 Spitting-boxes, 89 hand and bushel Baskets
sidlmgat rad roati, 49 patr woollen Pantalunns, 40 Vests, 3000 Rails, chopped 225 cords of Wood, filled up and dug a drain hr swamn
f ( J * o'o ln \v ' S t ab |"J ol ' ° ne ha,ul ; g ,117 - in S 'he poor and dwelling Houses. boilecT 36 .barrel!- of soft Snap and
™ i . S , l r ? ” the 00l and Yarn, 83r.14j worth Blacksmith work, 521.50 worth Shoemaking, made all the public
roads through the farm and .to the borough line, and a variety of other articles made and repaired. g P
1 he number of paupers in the institution Ist January 1839, (of which 18 were colored,) was
periods!Tf ( ° f ’ V ' licl ‘ 45 Were C0l01 ' e(l ‘ ) anJ ]2 out door P au P crB aJmitted at short
_ / Making the whole through the year, '* *
Of which 24 died, 17 children bound out, 176 discharged and runaway,
Leaving the number of paupers in the hbuse Ist January 1840, (of which 31 are colored.) '
Out door paupers supported at public expense 'through the year, .
Whole number supported Ist January 1840, » ’—“
Of the remaining in the Poor House Sist Deb, 1839, there are white males 67. do. females 42, black males 16 do. females 15 -lln
«• e « ?l: a’„ a , c ea ? ns be nscel taln . e< *> um,er 1 year, 9—from Ito 5, s—from sto 10, 4—from 10 to 20 s’ from 20 to SO* 12
from 30 to 40, 16-from 40 to 50. 25-from 50 to 60. 20-from 60 to 70. 20-from 70 to 80. 11-from 80 to 90. 10.-140 ’
the Directors of the Poor and of thc House of Employment
t)f Cumberland county. Certify the above and foregoing statement
to contam a just and true-exhibit of the amiirs of flie ihstilutiotniu^
-Ting thc_penpd above stated, according fo-tlie- best of-our knowl
edge. Gtven under our hands this Ist day of January, 1840.
ABRAHAM WAGGONER.) -
JOHN DUNLAP. , I Director*.
SAMUEL EC KLES. J ‘
-I- I
a stated Orphans’ Court
. . Began and lield-on Tuesdav-the lull (Uiy of
February, 1840', and held at Carlisle in and for
• ' ~*>- n *erland county, bef redlieHon. Samuel
llepburn, President, and John Stuart- ami John
Lefcvre, Esqs.,. Associate Judges,of .the same
court, assigns, &c. the following proceedings
were had, to wit; " • ■' ■,
; court ?“'in Myer S.. High' Sheriff loT
vumberland county, and returned the-writ |of
partition ana valuation on the real estate oTKo
' " ■? f: AA rt P S * r P?® ,^ lt * e of the.bprough ,of Carlisle?
de<eased, wlth the proceedings of an inquisition
thereto annexed. ' .
- 11th, February, 1840, on motion of Mr.;Devor
‘ l Said proceedings,confirrued and rnle an ell-tlic
• heirs ,to appear at the next Stated Orphans’
CoUrt (to be held the 28th day
to acceptor refuse to accept the real estate [of
..said deceased at the.valuation .thereof. Notice
i‘ to be-sl-rved personally on.’ thosfe residing jn the
County, and by publication In two newspaper
' pubUshea'in said-cbonty■td thti3B'who-residtrnut
.wf thecouiity, lor six weeks’preceding Jhr time
holding said court. . _y. • ~£y the Court ,
'KUmbrrland county, tB :
srA certified copy frojn the-records
'MMK of the Orphans’ C.iiiirt of said county
idnaK the 12th day of .Felirunry, -\B4o—-
‘ Witness my hand , and seal, of siid
c °Tl Wv : f6t>nk; cVk 6.;ci ?
■ Febron W So. 18jp. - 6t
' V’Ae IHegant Youns’ TSMw.se ;
3 years ■o)d,-.is-offered (or
■ iTSjmZ/ sate On, reasnnhhtc tef-fhs. If riot
• WMeßesold before tKe''2ffth of .'March, he 1
will qerented for the season.-; Applv' to ■ I
JOHNCORNMAN.
•b !• if
,Car lisle,. Feb 6
140 50
38 00
145 52f
40 00
12 G 7
5 95
31 641
6T.TSZ 28f
506 80
697 54}
tr.rs2 28s
9 506 80
U,J
cibsb
JM& «f. c. JVEMrr,
. ;BTJRG3OIT DENTIST, ■
UESPECTF.ULLY informs ihe ladies and
gentlemen of and its vicinity that
besets Artificial Teeth in* ihe . most approved
manner. He also scales, plugs and separates
teeth to arrest decay. ' .
'"Dr;’N.‘prepares atoothpowderywhirhwhi
tens.the teeth,.without injuring theenamel, col
ors the gums a'fine red and refreshes the mouth;
, The tooth ache win be cored, in ijrjo'st.lcasesi
without extraction; andiin 1 odontalgic "wash iis
prepareß'rSr healing sore gunis amrTastSh7the
teethi ’’ .--y■■'-it" '- c-.; •'
“ Ladies”' htul gentlemen Ore refitiested to calf
and,examine his collection of-Porcelain-mr In
corruptible teeth,’.which will .never decay or
change color.’.and are free 'from aUcunpleaxaht
odour, .durable .and ;\ve)l adapted for chewing,
which -will Be inserted in the best manner and at
fair prices. • -■ ; r ; |
\’i Aj] -persons' wishing,lSr. N; to calt'at their
dwellings will please tn leave n line at his resi
denceiNo. 7 Harper’s Row; when hewill nunc
tualjy-attend to i-verycaU in the line of his pro
fession., From a' long apd-successful practice,
he hopes to Rive geiieraV satisfaction. ~ ,
•Carlisle; August 1.1839. •
. THE;NEW ;
'to- the ‘‘New Worltll’’
received at;,he ator£6f SteVetifon &
Diiikle, where a specimen- ofthe'papcr may be
seen, . . • -—** .•• J.in SO’ -
®JLP?7 i° r *4 acres ofjanfl purchased in isiss," ,V'#236 64'
Funeral-expenses for out door paupers,-, ■'— j£i
• Plaster,.potatoes' and hauling, ' ; A -• ' ? 26r : 21
Blacksmith work, " - -.1 ?1 19i
Medical attendance for out ddorpaupers, gg j-jj
■ Shoemaking mid hatting, ' *' ’ •. SS ’9B ■
Support of out door paupers, , i 164' 02j’
Printing and stationary,. 34 48
Tailoring, weaving, carding and fulling, , 8r 79J
Justices’and constables’ fees, ’< \ 202. 47 i
Groceries, merchandize, drugs, including clothing &
bedding, . , , ; ' ■
Farming utensils, tools and coopering, including Fan
ning mill, threshipg machine and blacksmith tools.
Leather,' |
-Sundries forkitchen and house, travelling and wag
bniug expenses and postage. ■ ' -
Coal, '
Stock, - r 'J ' ~ - ;
Grain, flour and grinding, , J’
Materials, improvements and post and.rail fences,
M. Fishburn,.stewart and matron salary, hirelings,
butchering, farming and making clothes, &c. for
one year.
Attorney Wm. M. Biddle, Esq. for If year’s salary
/ for IB3r-8. , - - . 52 50
Dr.J. Baughman,foroiie year’s medicine 130 00~
U. Emminger, Esq. for extra services for one year, 28 50
A. Waggoner, Esq. for ..do- do :30 00
J. Dunlap, Esq. for' do do 26 50
J. Loudon, Esq. Treasurer, for one year, " -40 00
Balance due county, Ist January; 1840, by treasurer.
-; r ■ J J -
Wetlie_Auditoi-sofCumberland county, do certify thathaving
examined the accounts and vouchers of the Directors of the
and House of Employment of said countv, from the Ist day of Jan
uavy tonlie Slßt dny or DecemberriB39;inclusivc. d(. fin'd a bal
ance due said couiityby Hie Directors of si;id institution of five
hundred and six dollars and eighty cents, and we also certify that
tye find a balance due by James Loudon, Treasurer of said institu
tion during said term, to the Directors thereof, amounting 'td [five
hundred and six dollars and eighty cents, all of which is .paVilcU
larly set forth in the above stated-accounts. : Given'under our hands
this 17th day of January, 1840. : '
' GEORGE M. GRAHAM. 1
JOHN CLFINDENIN, V Auditors.
__ THOMAS H. BRITTON,-J
ill®
in'
H SWAYNE: Hcsprciei 1 Frieinl:—F iiuii
■ w the-yery. beneficial effects which I, have,
lec.-tyed from the use of thy Compliant! St rop
of Wilt! Cherry, Bark, I am fully willing to tes*'
tify to the astonishing effect. My attack'was
that of a common cold, whi*li began to threat-,
en something of a more serious nature. Being
recommended to use the above Syrup. I finally'
gaveitatrial, nndam happy to say it gave me
almost instant relief. I have used it frequently,
and always with the same heneficial effects.- 'lf
others would use,this medicine at the commence
ment of theircolds and coughs, tliey wotild pfe--
venl a disease which would/- he-'iuore alarming
it itscharacter,ai>d'mucHmorenhstinateinthe
cure. - i- Elwoop 1... Posey. .
: ' N.-.W. corner of Arch ts - Fifth sts; Pjiilar
r Eighth'mnntb, 23, 1839; .
■ The ahnve medicine is for sale byl.J.Myers
- Co., Carlisle. "'
; &ute BronchttW, n-forifitnrier of Consitmp
ttori.f-This disease Is very Much liter acommoli
catarrh, it t'eiierslly cflmmenctrsiikf aii nnlin-
lassilurte,'chilliness, 1 slightHouslt.
anil oppressirtiyarid tightness about ihe'-hreast.
In many'instances the disease seems ar lirstof
no very Jiecipus character: Astlicdiseasecnn.;
tinues the oppression in’ the,, breast increases,;
the countenance becomesexprcssi ve ol anxiety •’
t||e respiration.be'cpjnesTOore ami moreliibnri'
1f tlie HiiVvVas,forced through a narrow upper
tore clogged witit- n yisclAifluid.V;.To£hegicet
his disease it may be"of serious consequences,
but by ,a timely application -to Or. Swayne'a
Com/ioundiSyrfi/i.of/M'Ud: Cherry, with n strict,
attention to the directions, all tliese unpleasant
c(FeSLswillhe,remnvcd. Bercareful, as it is sold
at ijn place; except at No,l9Noith:Eighthst.
hr at the resncctive agents. ' V■ , i, '
. ■ For sVc by J. ,J.' MYF.R3 fc'COr^-
Estate of, Dr r Thomas - Grier, deceased.
V.’ ■
.Letters of A(lmitn>trrtiiaiV cm the estate of Dr.
Thomas Gritr, cleceas.ec!,.late of the borough of
S_hij)jß*iisburi?', jmve heeh issued to the subscri
ber residing in, said ttonaigh:*’. All persons in
debted toVidcV decedent will make payment amT
those baving will jliyseiit them properly
authenticated fchvWt’tllefiieht to -'*• 1 v
: , JACCJB ENGLE, Adm’r.
-- -fit
j bHtt 2wa, ■
ATTORNEY AT: LAW, •
OFFERS Ilia prutessiohul. services in the.
practice of Caw,! in the teyehafGiants hF
L-uoiberl .aid enmity, , His office is in tile Public
Square; next door,to the drugstore of John J.
Myers.tS' Co. .. , - Jp>’-
.'Caflisle, N6v. 2i; 183?;; , •-J 1 • :3m
16 57 rl
249 9Si
104 S4f
■ : 'NEW.
C O A C H . IKE A X £ N C*
. JSSTJMBJLWSit,ifIJ3JVT, '
~— . IN CAttLISLE, PA. , '
subscriber having just arrived from the
4 east with some of the best' workmen that
could be .procured, is now • prepared to finish
work in tbe'most fashionable style and of the
best materials. . He will.manufacture any thing
in that line of business, such'as . ..
181;. 88*
113 41
1062 88*
1090 521
590 Bli
G€K> jOO
OASIS, COACHES, GIGS,
SUtKYS^CARRIAGES,
of every description. He.has now in hia employ
probably one of the best Spring Makers and
Coach Smiths that is how in £he> state. His
charges shall be moderate and his work will all
be warranted; . : " ■ . * 1
Repairing done in theneatest manner and with
despatch. ,_ . . ■
The subscriber humbly solicits the patronage
of the public, for which he will tender his most
sincere thanks. • ,-.V .
8?:,245 48}
506’80
. ' . FRED’K A. KENNEDY
Carlisle, Vpri/ JB, 1839. ■ , tl
DR. I. C. LOOMIS,
DENTIST.
97,752 28}
INTENDS residing permanently in Carlisle,
and would, respectfully.offer his professional
services to the citizens of the place and vicinity.
, He has taken rooms at Col. Feflee’s Hotel,
where he may he found at, all hours.
Persons mpiestiug it will be waited upon at
their residences. ■
COr. Grorgt D. Foulke,,
' Reference,- <liev. Than. 0. 7 horn lon,
' (_ Dr. David JV. Mahon
- Carlisle. Dec. 6, 1838.
®rig43 48}
506> 80
DYEING & SCOURING.
TliE'Hubscriber respectfully infnrnis the pub
lic that she coniinucs In cleanse Clothes c»f
urease, stains,' Bcc. in the best manner and with
out injuring the cloth, She will also attend to
;’■ ' ••ETBINO '
all kinds of Yarns, Cloths, Silks, Btc. Bcc. any
color which may r be_desired. on the most accom
modating teruis'aml with cespatch. , j'
'~Herri r cast nF~Mr. A 7
Richards*store. Centre Square, Carlisle.
- : -• JANE>>IcMUURAY.
April 25, I8f»8. tv
97,732 28}
INSURANCE AGAINST FIRS
JVbrth ilmerica Insurance Co.
, Philadelphia:
CAPITAL $609,000.
THE above company through their "Agency
in Carlisle,** still continues to insure all
k inds of property in this and the adjoining coun
ties at the lowest rates. The usual risk on stme
or hrick houses averages about $4-per annum on
**ach thousand insured, nn I a stock of merchan
dize consisting of dry goods groceries, and tin*
usual assortment of a country store, will* be in
sur»*d at the same rale.
Froprrtv holders, and merchants genera))*
throughout tins anrl the adjoining counties, will
give the above notice attention. Appli
cation cun he made (iiher by letter or in person
to the subscriber in Carlisle.
Nov, 14, 18S9.
120
Estate of_ Jacob Miller, deceased,
notice: >
LKTTERS testamentary on the estate of
Jacob Miller, deceased, latent East Penns'
• on.ugh township, Cumberland county, hate
been issued to the subscribers: All’persons in
debted to said decedent will make payment
immediately, and those having claims will pre
sentlheni properly authenticated f*>rsettlement,
-= • ABRAHAM MILLER,
Halifax township. Dauphin county,
abkaham.hretz.
East Hennsboro* township, Comb co.
February 6, 1840. - 6t Executors.
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217
140
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IMPORTANT I)ISCO¥ERV.
THE public are hereby directed in t hr med
-iciil-advi-rtisemei.ts iif-Dr—H ARI jIU H’S
celebrated Coni/tounr! Strengthening ’Dmic, ami
Germaii A/ierit nt t’l/tfi, which arc a 'Medicine'
•if (treat value to the afflicted, discovered by O.
P.-Harlich, a celebrated'physician at Altunrf,
Germany, which Imp been used with -unparal
leled success tlmaiithont Germany. This Med
icine ennsi; ts.nf two kinds, vizt the,German A
trcrient.nnd the Compound Strengthening Tunic
Pills. They .are earn put up in small .packs,
and should bath be used to effect a permanent
cure. Those who are afflicted would do well to.
iinafce a trial of this’invniuahle Medicine.asthey
never-prr.dnce. sickness or nausea while using,
A safe and effectual .remedy for .
DTSPEPSIAOH.INDIGESTION,
and all Stiimscli .CninpJliintst pain in Side, Liv
er Complaints.- Loss of Appetite, Flatulenry,-
Palpit itinn of the Heart; General Debility, Nee
vhns Irritability, Sick Headache, -Female pis.
eases.'Spasmodic Affections, Rheumatism, Asth-'
mas. Consumption, Bcc.-. The Gerifiha jlfterienl
Pills are to cleanse the stomach and purify the
lllaod. -The Tonic,nr, Strengthening Pills. are
to strengthen and invigorate the nerves and ’di
gestive organs and give toneito the Stomach, as
all diseases originate from impurities of the blood
and disordered stomach. This mode of treating
diseases is pursued by all practical Physicians,
-Which--experience has taught them tohe'the only,
.rentedy.to effect a‘ cure. ‘ They are riot only re-'
commended and prescribed by tlie-mnst- expc-
innheir daily’practice, hut
; aßirtaken Jiy-ihnsegeidlemen themselves when
ever- they feel the.kymptoms of.thnse ..diseases,
tn-which.fhey-know- them, to-be, elhcarious.—
This, is the rase in: all,large cities in- which they'
Jiaye an extensive'sale.- '.ltls not tn.. he .under-'
st-iod that tliese" medichits will rhrealt diseases’
rnerrlv hi* pnfifving the hh.od-i.this thevV'-wil!
not do; hut thev certainly will, and Miffl'hijent
authority of daily proofs assorting that those
medicines, laken as recommended by- the di
rections which accompany them, will care a
great majority of diseases of the stomach, lungs, 4
hhd liver, by which impurities of the blood nre
occasioned. ; 7 ; .-- a,
4 AsVfnr Dr. H trlic.h’s Compound Strengthen-.-
imr Trinity and-Gentian Aperient Pills. ,r. v o
Prinriipsl,Office fer the sale nf.this medicine
!3ntNo.l9NorthF,'gl(thatrcct,PhdadelnHa,
. Also-—Fnr saleht the drug store of.I; J.MY
ERS': & ; GO. j : Carlisld, who 'nre Agenis for
Cumherlahd county.w r jj o v. 2L 1839; i -
c.-Lcos--has - -'.a , -,-t n.. v....;
WOODWAK-FED. AT THIS' OFFICE;
BLANKS FOR SALE,
-t * -' V ■ - to
- Stevenson A' Itiuklc,
HA VE just received at v l heir store' corner of
High and, Pitt street*,,opposite Col. Per*,
fee's hot» 1, an assortment ot
Medicines, Paints,
Dye .Stuffs Be Varnishes. , .Their |Sjs||p£
stock ' has been selected with .
great care, and is warranted to JH
be entirely- fresh and of the very
best quality. The store will be under the im
mediate superinterdance of Mr.-Dinkle, who
lias acquired a thorough knowledge of the duties
nf an apothecary under tne direction
Samuel’Elliott of this place.
j Carlisle, August IS* 1839. v " - -
WHEAT WANTED.
npfl'R highest cash price wtfl -.lie paid for
Jli' Wheat at the CuinbrrlaiKl Mills, at all
times, and tor Ilnur made at- said mill.'
george: grist.
' August 22, 183&. —tj—
Coughs, Colds Consumptions
Mrs. A. Wilson, ol X monster coumv. Pa.,
entirely-cured by the use of Ur. Swayne's Syrup
ofvyild Cherry—>her symptoms were constant
coughing, p-*n in her side, back and head, de
praved appetite, spitting of blood, no rest at
niffht, Bcr,‘ Alter using two bottles of Doctor
SwaVne'sCompound Syrup of PrunusVjrginiana
>r Wild Cherry, she louod-berudf relieved, and
hy the time she had used thV tliird bottle, she
found In-rself entirely cured •of t)ie aforesaid dis*
ease, which she had ip-en afflioed with lor three
rears. There are daily certificates of varihns
persms. which add snfflr.ient testimony of tlie
great efficicv of tliis iuvaln iM,o medicine.
For sale hv J. J. Mynas fit Co.
Those who enjoy health,-must, certainly feel
h'essed when thev’compare themselves to those
sufferers that have been afflicted f-T years with
various diseases which the human family are all
subject .to lit* troubled with Diseases present
themselves in vai iotH forms and from" Various
circumstances, whit It in tile r'lnimeiirdmept,
mav ali'hi- cheeked hv tin- use f l>r,.o> IVllar
llch’s Compound strengthening and German
Aperient Pills,—such as Dysp.-psia.l.ivet Ciln
nl.nnts, P tin in the side. Rheum itism. General
Debility, Female Diseases, and ail diseases tn
winch human nature is subject, ..where the st".
in ich is affected. , Directions, for using these
-Medicines always accompany -them. These
Medicines can he taken with perfect sa r etv try
the most delicate female, gs thev are mild iii
their operation anil pleasant id their effects. ’
Principal Office for the Uaitcd’States, No. 19
Nortli Eighth street,-Pliiladelidiia. Also, |ni
salc by J. J. MYERS A CO.
JOHN I. MYERS.
6rn
-SELLINGOEFATCOST.
THE.subscrihers intending to embark in other
business, will srirnfF their entire Stock if
at*Fll<SF COST. The Dry Goods are all new
ami consist chiefly of well staple goods
suitable for every purchaser, more or less. As
the subscribers are determined .to retire from
the business, they’will sell without reserve, and
bargains.can hediad by. giving them a cull, ' :
They will sell .their stock, vvlndesale it.n pur
chaser should offer. Any person..'wishing to
purchase a good stock and secure,a’ good- stand
nwLbusinesadown.suuiled in the.rich Cumber/
land Valley, will do weU to rail and examine
theestublishment,anTl nTiixhase the entire'stoqk.
HAMILTON Bc GRIER,
■ N. IV—Affthose indebted to the' subscribers
will please call and 'settle up their accounts be-’
fore'first of February next., ; .... ’
: .Carlisle,: Jan. 9, 1840.
NOQUACKERVi -/
jyrVaiighan Liniment,
SUPERIOR to call.' otheiv applications, for
rheumatism, chilblains, -sprains, numbness
ut ihelimbSj stiffness and weakness of the joints,'
sore throat; Btc.' By rubbing life Liniment well,
into the head Wlth a liair brush al g(iing l<i : bed
und then covering.the liead .with a flannel liiglit
cap tlie relief afforded in that painful form :of
the tiie.disease. ~ - ■ c - - : -
; RHEUM ATISM OF THE HEAD.
Nuni’eriiUhCuresin ’airihealfnvyatltciihiia have
come under,.thej>hscryulin,n/i)f tile 'proprieturs.:
The.fiillowihg sVat™eut of abreiiiarkdhle’xu're,
of partial paralysis m-it -limb is
L, iNnHon, aiid' respectiilile
riiaeistriite nf Southward: :: , ■ ; ;;.r
. Messrs. :yaugliiin
itT wdehs 1 suffered .a
vight arm and of the third and fourth fingers of
the,, right
wholrpmverOfthelatteriwrltingbccaiive'to
-me u difncult tahfc wliicli 1 could .hot. execute,
but with' greatly.diminished legibility!. > ; TheTusei
oFhrtlfa brittle ofy no r.Eini men t g;t vc re
fefaettcy: yv .-For sale ; byr. ,l i I
, SrcyESSCjS’^lJl^Kfii^v
Carlisle, Jan,-16,.1ft1Q.
A fcOT OPPt^TBnbPrhABIS
For sale bv ■ • HKMttTON!Bc GftlEß.
Carii^-Janrl’eylS^O;!-^^^.; h x
REMOVAL.
T. MM* SMIII* MS S ,
;V . HIS V: •
. TAILORING- ESTABLISHMENT
to the h’odseTyceiitly occupiedbvMr.Geu. -.V.
Hall as.a sh>«f sl*»re, nearly: nppohite the bn"k
store of-My. James Loudon, where, having mad.
extensive .arrangements,' he will bauble.to He
cdiiunodhte those' wlin may.favor- nun witlit' a
call, in the.best and most *
fashionable illntmev.
He respectfully solicits a continu mce of ‘tilt
very generiMis has' been
already bestowed upon him. '• .
‘H. S —He has just received the London, and
Philadelphia fashionsfor the season.: ,
. Carlisle, N0y..28i 1859. • *
NEW AND FASHIONABI,® 1
CHAIR ESTABLISHMENT.
THE subscriber respectfully informs his old
customers and the public gtaerally, that he
has. at the aolicitatioii, of- his! friends,. re-com
menced tile above mentioned’ business in all its
various branches, in the shop'recently occupied
by Mr. Frederick A. .Kennedy.'Coachmaker,'
next door to Stevenson tk-Uinkle's Drug Store,
and aTew doors north of Col, Fence's Unto!,
Having procured’.several first rate workmen,
he is now prepared to. manufacture to order,
and keep constantly on hand, at the most ac
commodating terms,
Sta and Cane Bottomed
. . Chairs, Settees &. Sociables,
*6 Common fy Fancy Windsor Do*
J Large Boston Backing Chairs,
3_AlM> t Children’s Chairs of ev,t r)
the whole made of the
best materials and m the most fashionable style.
Also old chairs neatly nVemled and repainted.
He will silso carry cm the business.of " ,
adirss & - sigh ■ pointing,
PAPER HANGING & GILDING.
The subscriber hopes that by his strict atten
tion to business, together with his- long experi
ence in the above branches,'to merit and receive
-share of public patronage.
C. E.:R. PAVIS.
6ui
Carlisle, Dec. 19.1839.'.
NEW DRUG & VARIETY STORE.
RICHES HOT HEALTH.
D-.Y-C-OOEH3, '
Groceries, Queensware and Hardware,
'
THE fiub.sciiljerH (hucceasoVijto Joseph Jrincsj,
respecttuUy inform the piiixeiisot Carlisle
the surrounding country, that they .will con"-'
Liaue t« carry on the above business in 'hll i(»'
branches, at the Foundry recently occupied\by■
Joseph Jones:; deceased; cm the snuth-easrCnrrieri
•if Pomfret: mill Beilford strepts, where he isprc--
pan-djo-manufacture, 1 i.
•• <v: • ; . OASTiIT&s;'
if erery description;.and ontbe shortest notice.-.
They hope; that byatrictattentinn tohusincse
and a dispnsili,i>n to please.tbnlerit and.receive
,r liberal share of public patronage!
M:'A. jONES; : • ■ - -
.WILLIAM ASEWITH.
Carlisle, Dec. 126, 1839. • •.a;I;
... .aivaa complain*,., .
his.msease is discovered hy, a fixed obtuse,
pam and weitfjujn the under the short
ri .s, attended with heat, uneasiness about the
pit ofthe, stomach ,—there is in’ the right' side
also.a distension—tlie patient loses ids appetite
and becomes.sick and troubled with vomiting
Tlirtoiigiie becomes rough and black, counten
ance changes to a pale or citron color or yellow
like -those afflicted with jaundice—diffleuitv o'(
breath) lig, disturbed rekf, attended with a (fry
•cough, difficulty of laying on the left side—the
body becomes weak, and finally, the disease ter
minates into another of a more serious nature,
which in rill probability is far hevond tlie power
ot buman skill.' Dr. Harlirli’s Compound
I omc Strengthening & German Aperient-Pills,'
if taken at the commencement of: this disease,
will check iti-and bycontinuing the use of tlie
medicine a lew weeks, a perfect cure .will be
performed. Thousands can testify to this fact.
Certificates of many persons may daily be seeb
of the tfficacy of this invaluable medicine, by
implying at the Medical Office, No. 19 North
Eighth street, Philadel|ihia.: Also, fi-rnale by
J. J MYEHS.tfCO.
IMPORTANT
To iillcrs Jtianufacinrers*
HOWD S IMPROVED DIRECT
ACTION WATEIIffHEIL.
THE public-areHnformecl that the subscriber
has bought the light (if the ahyve Water
wheel, fur the State of Pennsylvania. It is con
sidered by those having them loose, as one or'
the most important improvements that has ever
been introduced. Persons desirous of seeing the
wheel, r.an do so, hv calling at the foundry of
DAVID COCKLEY, Lancaster. The. an
nexed certificates have been given ns a siigl t
testimonial ofits value; they will .-peak lor th< n.-
selves. All communications addressed to the
stthcriber in Lancaster, Pa„ will he promptly at
tended to.
MICHAEL WiMATH;
April 11, 1839.
‘ ■ fCodv ]
This la to e'ertijy,’that 1 have put in one of
Howd’s Patent Cast Iron Direct Action Water
Wheels, in the place of a Reaction Wheel; that
the Direct,Wheel does not flood tile tail race as
muebby three inches as the reaction did, anil
•that I can grind 'seven bushels witlrtht diretT
action wheel an hour, and drive two tun if
stones, where 1 could not grind, lour huthijs in
the-same-time-witli-thtrruaction and dure tn.e
run of stones. ■
- peter Fahnestock
Ephrata tp. Lau. co. Oct. 1838,
Allowny, May S, 1838,
This may certify, that I have been engaged
in putting in H U Howd's cast iron dirt ct ac»
thin Water Wheel, both in the .Spite of New
York jintl in Michigan, and can give it as my
decided opinion that with 8 feet head or under,
rightly-put in, it will do mine business witli the
same water than any other hitler whit I wl u"b
1 have yefhad any experience in, ai.d in rcfii*
cure'to ' ack water, is second best to ,u lie that
I hare yet tried. In reference .In .guarding
gainst ire, tbere enn be no belli r i peratii.ii, and
it is very easy to he kept in repair.
STEPHEN AIDES, Millwright.
AHow;i)‘. September 3, 1838.
Th!s mny. certify that 1 have had in my Milt
one of Mr. Ilowd’s direct water wheels tor the
spice of one vear. It is a five feet whet), m.d
I h »ve had‘a reaction in the same place—l hale
also had Wliet U r*-» Union Wheel, vet 1 thick
Mr. Ilowd’s *vlll ch» more business with hss w«-
tet than any otlur'X have iritd. It does well
in hack water. 1 have had from slo6fett
head. I think >we could do as much w* rfc with
,halfthe water as we used to do with the under
shoot wheel, which has aNn been in np» ratlin
in my hi HIT ' ~E A W UEN CETRI 17EY7
I,vnns, Septi mber 3, 1838.
This mny certify, th it we have used one of S.
Howd*H patent water Wheels since December
last, hy the side of a redaction wheel, and we
think that Howd’s will do double the' busjmss,
with the same water that the. re artinu whicl
wijl door very near!. We never have hut thri e
feet head, and can grind with that eight hushe's
per hour. We are subject to back-water.: This
wheel will do.as good business under bark w?..
ter as the re-action, and we,recommend it to
the attention and patronage of the public.
s • simon burtiv
- : - MILES BREACH.
„ LIVER COMPLAINT,
Ten years standing, cured by the rise of Dr.
llJlll TjICIV S Compound Strengthening
and German Aperient Pills, , ,■.
Mrs. Sauau Lloykr, wife of; William Boyer,
North P urth street above Callowhill, PhihuleU
phia, entirely cured of the ab?wedis«*essing dis
case, Hersyhiptoiiis weve.liahiiuarcbstivihws
o! the bowels, of appetite, excruciating .
pain in the pide,filnmach and back, dt pression
of spirits, extreme debility, could not. lie on her
left side without an. aggravation .of pain, with
other symptoms indicating a great derangement
in the functions of the'liver. Mrs. ’ Boyer 'was
•attended hy several of the first hut,t t ,
recciyctf lMit little relief from,
at last,.a friend of hers procured a package of
Or.' Harlich’s Strengtheriingand German Ape*
rient Pills, which, hy the use. of ;one. package,
induced her to continue with the medicinei Which
resulted injefiecting a'permanent Cure,- beyend
the expectations of her friends, • •».. <,
• by - J s J. MYERS U Co.,C?arlisJe.
IMPORTANT TOE EMAILS.
Dr.O.'F- HAriicb’s wfiounfc&rngiA’. ■
em'ng- Tonic, | and. (Sermon ", jf/icrieniPil/t.— .
Thme pills'removeall those distressing diseases
wUich-Felhales are liable'- to tbe 1 ■nfflictetl wilh.
Theyremovetkoseiimnrhidisecreiibnsvjvhlph
wheniretained.sooti induce a hiimberofdistaseß'
and; oftentimes Femalcs: q n ha ppyaiid
miserable all' their jives. .Those pills ujfd. ac*
cording tn direclinhs. create'a;iiew
am) healthy ortinn tbroiiphnut lh^w hoie sistirn
by fnirifying che itatiit. and gfoiuffialrengr/i Ap
the stnmachaml bowe 1 ? at.tije‘<(rOHe time re.
lievinttbr pain, in.lhe.fidt> b.ick,antl liina.gl-
n'ntl inviEoratihg/jlie.system iigain
toitspropei- functions, andrestqringtranquilre
pose, V ,> -
! Ash pir n?. Harllch's Compound Strength- -
eningTonir, and Cierman Aporient Pil's. Prin
cipal Office.l9 North Eighth strei t. Pliiladtl- V. •
nhia.Also for sate, at the’Hrnfe ktoire i>f ’ ’’
; . MyERS q
\<pA' IVpfcTß '&;SO AP- ! P ACTORY*'
rpHlisahs.'ribei.is'nowpreparedto st-11, can-
X tlles at IS4 cents cnkh' ! f<y the brat or less qaan
will candles; be ,charged iiUhehtifiks (nr a less
RricMhan are sold for at'other storey;:
Jawyendehed dr in the rough; , hogs’ lard and
other shap-Stuff.’ i---.’i • -
JJOMNCRAY. Agent.
South Hanover st. Carlisle, Jan. 18,1840.