Poos* Mouse statement for* the yesas* iSiSSI, Abraham Waggoner, John-Dunlap, and Samuel Eckles, Esquires,-Directors of the Poor aildof ;thc House of Employment of Cumberland county, ijn account with said county from,the Ist day of January to the 31st day of jjecemhcr, 1839, inclusive, viz: !•" D& ■To amount due institution at.-settlement. in 1836 by J. Loudon, Esq. Treasulier, Amount drawn from County Treasury, Ain’t rec’d of Franklin county for support of paupers, Do ioif Dauphin county for. do Do of Adams county for do ' . ,Do of Robt. Snodgrass, Esq. for use of M. Mitchell and J. Heldebower, pensioners, aijjl for uso of J. M’Cartney for A. M’Cartney, rcc’d of I. Esq. for use ofR. Robinson, Do for land sold for Aoib. Long a pauper, to M’Clco, ' , i ' ro 00 of J. .Hemphill forusc of.M. JPon wcll r 55 00 of 8. Holmes-for use of S. Holmes, 15 82 of R. Blairi for use of S. Kidman, 13 00 of J, Landis for use of H. Landis, 11 00 of K. Myers for use of J. Walker, 5 St's of J. Squier, Esq. for use oLWrStcvcnson, 623 of Peterson (col’d).for use ofPctorson (col.) 4-25 of Joseph, David and Jacob Shrom and Bhrom & M’Kim, for hides and skins, for a horse, for blank indentures and fines of justice) for Siberian apples, . . fbr baskets, rags and sundries? dd Do Db Db Stock on Farm Ist Jauurv, 1840. 6 head of-H»rses, 26 head of Horn Cuttle, 8 Calves, 7' Breeding Sows, 50 Shoats, 30 Sheep. Beef, Pork, Mutton Veal fattened and killed on farm in 18311 36 Beeves, average weight 454 lbs. (16,383 lbs.) 48 Ilogs, average w't. 180 lbs. {7,7 50 lbs.) 31 Sheep, aver age wt.4B lbs. (1,504 lbs.) 13 Calves, average wt. 60 lbs. (784. lbs.)—>Whole amount 36,371 lbs. To balance due by Treasurer, JAMES LOUDON, Esq. Treasurer of the Poor in account with'the Directors of said. to the 31st day of Dec '4?i054 n cooo oo •To amount due at last settlement. Amount received from comity treasurer. Amount received of M. Fishbum, steward, from dif ferent sources as exhibited in the foregoing stat’f, 6 07 5-It m ' _ _ ■ ~ : ®r.rs2 38,| To balance One institution; - Farming Utensils on Farm Ist January 18-io. 2 narrow wheeled Wagons, 1 Wagon Bed, 1 pair of wood Ladders,"3 pair hay Ladders, 1 Dearborn and Harness, 1 Cart with Gears/, 3 Ploughs, 3 Harrows, 1 Holler, 7 Wheelbarrows, 1 Threshing Machine, 3 Fanning Mills, 1 Scoop, 3 Log Chains, 6 sets of Wagon Gears, 4 scts’of Plough Gears, 3 Cultivators, 3 Flaxbrakcs, 2 sets,6f Carpenters’ tools,-! set of Blacksmith tools, 1 set of Butchering tools, and a variety of Axes; Shovels', Spades, Grubbing Hoes, Digging Irons, Blowing tools. Single-trees, Double-trees, Scythes, Cradles, Forks, Rakes, (kn. Schedule showing the produce of the Farm for 1831). - ■ 930 bushels Wheat, 1005 of Corn, 1173 of Oats, 807 of Potatoes, 9of Flaxseed, 93 of Turnips, 9Q. of Beets, :■'■■ Jj»T*%PV ising 5y ears-old,' is ofieped. for «J2wSEL.'* a - 01, s.l' eBS0n a' I 'o--torm3j;;-l t; not before the 20tlr_of...March,, he Wul.be,Tfehtcd for j the'Be«4rin.'-j'Xj)piv to JOHN CORNMAN.-; Gijrtisle, Feb 6 ©103(4 n 6000 00 92 00 15 44i se or* 140 SO se oo 146 «2i 40 00 12 Or 3 95 31 64i 87,753 283 506 80 House and House of Employment of £aid county, institution from the Ist day of January ember, 1839, inclusive.' I By cash paid-orders as stated above, | Balance due institution, 8 506 80 We the Auditors op Cumberland county, do certify • that 1 having examined the accounts and vouchers of the of the Poor and House of Employment of said county, from the of Jan uary to the Slst day-of l}eccmbeiv'lB39, inclusive, do hod a bal ance due said county by the Directors of said institution of five hundred arid six dollars and eighty cents, and we also certify that we find a balance due by James Loudon, Trensurer-of said institu-: tion during said-tcrnii to the Directors thereof,, amounting to fwc htmdml tmd six dollars-xmdjighty xmls, all of which, is particu larly set forth in the above stated accounts. Given under our hands this 17th djjy of January, 1840. . ’ • ; , gkorge m. graham, t JOHN CLENDENINv VAuditors: THOMAS 11. BRITTON, J Directors, \ Alt. Jfc 'tyWMWJP,, ■ ' sunesdiH-DBiTTisT^ ij ft KSPECTEUXXY informs the ladles ami ilßi gentlemen of CarUsle.nnd.Us vicinity that he sets Artificial Teeth in the most approved manner. He also scales, plugs and separates teeth to arrest decay. '■ * ■ • Dr. N. prepares a tooth powder, which whi teps thet?'eHi,;>yjthbut injuring the enhmelf’colj fine.rcd and refi;esiyesthembu(lv toothache will be cured; jtj;jnpsf , cascs» without extraction; and-an -odontalgic wash •is prepared for healing sore glims ahufasten the tcctli.! 4 ' > ; Ladies are requested to call and examine- hTfl'Collection of Porcelain or dm corrnptable;, teeth',: which ■will never -.decay,. or change eglor,’ and are. free from all' unpleasant odour, ditrable and well adapted for chewing, which will be inserteddh the best manner and at lair prices.. ... , Pri.N'to call at their dwellings «dl Please, to leave a lineat his rcsi dencc, vfp. /.Harper’s;How.,. when lie tvill.puncr tnally nttend.to exery.caildiijtliedine of his pro fession. From a long practice, [he liopes tpßiytf gcneraVaintiafactiom .i' [ Carlisle, August 1. 1839. ' THE F' STd. theoNew.WorldiV received''at-the drdjfistore df‘iSteveroHjri-& Dickie, where a specimen of the papermiajcjai s*«h.‘ .-'.' V;' V - » j;m 30 By payment for 14 acres of lamh purchased in 1838, funeral-expenses for,out door paupers, Plaster/potatoes and hauling. Blacksmith work, f" Medical attendance for out door paupers, . Shocmaking and hatting,, Support of : out door paupers, - Printing'and stationary, Tailoring, weaving, carding and fulling,' Justices’and constables’ fees, ‘ Groceries, merchandize,.drugs, including clothing & bedding, •' 1637 71 Farming u tensils, tools and coopering, including Fan- ning mill, threshing machine and blacksmith tools, ~ ~249-93 i Leather, _ ' ~104 S4f Sundries for kitchen and house, travelling andiwag oning expenses and postage, * 181 88i Coal, 113 41 —stock,--;- ' ; -1062- 88f Grain, flour and grinding, “ 1090 52^ Materials, improvements and post and rail fences, • 590 M. Fishbiirn, stewart and matron salary, hirelings, ’butchering, farming and making clothes, &c. for ■ I pneyear, ' COO 00 Attorney Win. M. Biddle, Esq. for If year’s salary for'l 837-8, 52 50 Baughman.for one year’s medicine Scattendance, 130 00 D. Emminger, Esq. for extra services.for one year, 28 50 A. Waggoner, Esq. for - do do ,30 00 J. Dunlap, Esq. for do do ■ ;28 50 J. Loudon, Esq. Treasurer, for onc'year, ' 40 00 ' ’ ' ' ' ' 87,345 48f balance due county, Ist January, 1840„by treasurer, 506 80 BU. SWAYNE; Respected Friend:—From the very beneficial effects whicli I imve received from the use of thy Compound Syrup of VVild Cherry Bark, I am. fully, willing to tes tify to the astonishing effect. My attack was that of a common cold, whHi began to threat-, en something of a more 'serious nature. Being recommended to.use the above Syrup', I finally gave'it it trial, and am happy to say it gave rite almost instant feligf. ,1 have tisc.d it frequently, and always with the same beneficial, effects- If others-wenkl use this medicine at the, commence ment of their colds'and coughsj'they would pre yeilt a disease which would be more alarming it-its character, and much more obstinate in the cureVk-’ v>;i. . Elwooij L. Puskv, .\V. corner of Arch ts’ Fifth sts, Phila, •Eighth month, 23, 1839., Tile above medicine is for sale by J. J. Mvcrs Cor, Carlisle.": ■ ~ tian.— This disease.is very much UkeAconpiiQh, catarrh, it, generally commences likeiau iinlin ary "col elf with and oppression amT tightness aboof; toe,, breast.; In many instances the disease seems first ;of no very serious character. As the disease con-' linucs tile oppression ih; 7 tlie breast increases, the countenance becomes expressive ol anxiety! the respiration'becomes.' nidreand move labor!,- ous, someumys.whcezing or rattling snood, as if theainTsasforced through a .narrow:. nj>;>er tore clogged with a .’viscid;' fluid;'/,To .‘neglect tips diseasfe it may be of serious consequences, bjit bv a timely application Aalir., Stpaync’s, CpthfiimhdsSyr/ift of WildCiherry% with a strict attentien_to.the dirt ; ctions. all tliese, .mi|)]ei)sant effects wili be removed. - Be careful, hs itlissuld, Atpin.ptiiod^in{^\'at'K£!'il9;' North Eighth’ st. Olfal lb- r—s.’ ) ;■ c;i KC'S-llP n Is,. - 1 T ■ . C-, .--o / , ; j'. J. m'YEUS & CO. ".' £>s4 , . . m CR. 6236,64 : 87 12J 267 21 ' TX 19i -39,75 ■ > 03 98 164 02i 34 87 79i ":!?02, 47f 5T.753 28i $7,245'.48f 506 80 j 9T.7SZ 283 120 237- 557 217 140 3 AN' ACT Relative to flic Electi&n of Borough and Township Officers, and for .other purpo ses. . , 1 Seq. 1. Be it cnactcil by the Senate arid House of’’Bcprcsctftativcs"of .tlic Common wealth of Pennsylvania in,General Assem bly met, and it is hereby enacted by the au thority of the same." T|int when a borough ; forms part of a township or townships, com posing together one general election district, : and'which arc entitled by-the act to which (his,is a supplement to separately elect two . justipes oFthe peace, it shall be the duty of the judge and inspectors elected to hold the general and township elections of each year, to provide a'.separate box,, into which they shall put the tickets voted fur justices of the peace for said borough, and thc.tickots vo ted for justices of the peace by tlje qualified . -vbtcrs_otLiheltoiyjiahlp,_shalLl)as:e_tlie_svord “Townshij)” writ (tin or printed on the out side; and the tickets voted for justices of the peace by the qualified voters of the bo rough shall have the word “Borough” writ ten or printed on the outside, and the said judge anil inspectors shall count-the-votes so voted for justices of the peace for borough,- and return the same in like man ner ns is provided for in the election of jus tices of the peace for townships. • Sno. 27. Whenever it shall become ne cessary for the citizens of any township in any of the counties of this Commonwealth, which has been or shall bc-divided in any way in forming any election district or dis tricts to elect justices of the peace, judges and.inspectors of elections, assessors, con stables, schoolrflireclofa or oiher township officers, in pursuance'of .any act or acts of assembly, the.qualified voter's of,such town ship shall meet at the usual place of holding their annual township ch;ctiohs-respec(ivi;ly T ami shall then and there proceed to cleat such officers, in the-manner now provided for,by law, and the returns of such.elections shall he made out 1 in (he same manner as is now provided for hy the laws of /his Com monwealth; and such township election so held in'any township which may he divided as aforesaid, shall he held and conducted only by the judge, inspectors, and clerks re siding in. the district where the place of holding the township, election is or may be located, any lau~ (o (he contrary notwith standing; Provided, That whenever a vacan cy happens hy death, resignation, removal or otherwise, then the judge or inspector re siding in-the township and district nearest to the place of holding (lie township'election shall hold and conduct the same. Sec. 28. It shall he the duly of the judge ami inspectors holding and comlncting-such township election, to keep as many separate lists of voter's for judges anil inspectors 'of elections as thertrurc election districts or parts of election districts In suchjownship respectively, in which they shall deposite the votes of the citizens residing within 1 lie limits of such districts or parts of districts forjudges and inspectors of the gonernl elec tions in their.parlicular districts, and the re turns (hereof shall he made out and certified in'conformity with the provisions of (he act of,the second July, Anno Homini 1839, en titled “an act relating to the elections of this commonwealth;"’ and iiv-cases where port only uT the' township forms, in connection with other parts of other townships, a gen eral election district, the judge holding such township election shall meet the judge or jndgesJVom the other township or townships forming part of sucli general election district at the place of holding the general election, and the said judges shall then and (here pro ceed to make out a general return from their respective returns, which shall he signed, certified,-and returned with their-stevural-re turns in like manner as is luny proynieil for by law . .. . Sec. 29.. It shall bcthe duty of the Sec retary of the Commonwealth, immediately after the passage of this act, to furnish the sheriff of each county in .(Jio stale with a certified copy of the lirst, twenty-seventh, Jwenty-eighth and twenty-ninth sections thcreof.'and it shall be the duly of the said sheriffs to publish the same in their respec tive counties, cither by hand bills or in two. or more-newspapers published in said coun ties respectively,, and until the township elections are held, during the present month of March. . HARRISBURG, ? SErnETAitv’s Office, March " 1840.$ PENNSYLVANIA,', V. - - •clMij- ■ I certify that the above and fpre going are true copies.of the first, twenty-seventh, twenty-eighth & twenty-ninth sections of an act of the general assembly, entitled “an act relative to the election of borough and township officers, and for other, purposes,” approved this day, as-the same remains on file.in this office. Witness -raydiand and seal of office the day and year aforesaid. ; KR.R. SHUNK, T Sec’v Commonwealth. : . . JOHN MYIiRS, Sheriff. Sheriff’s Office, v, > Carlisle,-March 12,'1840. 5 Public Sale. ' Will be sold by the subscriber on the IStli day .of. April next, at ten o’clock in (be fore noon at trie Court House,in the borough of Carlisle, a HOT OF GROUND, containing 'sixty feet in front and two bundled anil for ty feet deep,.bounded on the west by Han over street, on the south by .lobif M’Carter, on the north by Henry'A. Doty,.and on the cast by a lot in tlid occupancy of J. Monks, having thereon erected a two story STONE HOUSE,'Crockery '-Kirn;,-and. Stabling.'— The above property is well calculated' for public business, being situated in the most business partof said borough—it having been kept as a tavern' (or many years.'. „ If the above property should not bo. sold at private sale, it will be olfered at public oiitciyoriTtlic above day, when, terms of sale jyill be diade known by\tbc;'sub3cribef;-on Hie premises.' ■' ’ .. .'' : V-? •:/nay:.; John trough; omner. ■ •F,eb,ruafy’2p i .1840,:/>,, -• Estate,of,Dr, Thomas Grier, deceased. , ■; ■'■ ASt 1 NOTICK.:- r V• '. ' TetteKs.hf 'Administration on. the cstat.e'gif Dr/ Thomas G'rfcf/deceased,.late.of the hmaaigli Of .Hhijipehsburg. Jiave bceh’issued to the .subscri;' ;J>er.i^idi(igiM/^s¥j^.^r9ukbX’‘^ViV!^ , P s^lnt .debteil will maktj juiytnehfand ,tlidsediavin'g piajmvwill pcesciiftKemjyircperly autlicirticat'ctl fcif settlcilVeiU to;’’'' 1 ' " :l ’ * : J ; , J/icJar.:T>IGLE;/Adh)’r. 7'February f", 1 ■ Carlisle ironaud Brass THE subscribers (successors to, Joseph Jones) respectfully inform the citizenspt Carlisle and the surrounding country, that they will con tinue to carry on the above business in all its branches, - at the Fpuddry rpcehlly -occupied ; by Joseph Jones, deceased, on the south-east corner of Pjymfcet and Bedford streets, wherchc is pre pared to manufacture of every description, and on the shortest notice. They hope Unit by strict,attention to business and a disposition to please; to-merit and receive a libera! share of public riiumnn^e. Mi A. JONES, * ' WUXI AM ASKWITII. Carlisle, Dec. 2G. 1839, • LIVSP. C‘©MP.L^INT. This.tliseasi;.is discovered Oy a fixed obtuse pain amt weight in the right side under the short rili-i, attended with heat, uneasiness about the pit oFthe stomach, —there is in, the i-ihh t side .'also a .distension—the patient loses his appetite and become- nick amt troubled witii vomiting. The tongue becomes rough and black, counten ance changes to a pale or citron color nr yellow, hlu* (hose afflicted with jaundice—difficulty of breathing, disturbed rest, attended with a'dry r.cu;.;'n, dilficnlty nf laying nn the U!i side llic body beenmes weak, and finally life disease ter minates into another of a more serious nature, which iu all probability is-fin-beyond the. power of human .skill. Dr. Hariirh’s Compound Tonic Strengthening St German Aperient Pills, if taken at tin* commencement of tins disease, ■win"eheck it, and by continuing the use of Ihe medicine a few weeks,- a perfect cure will be performed. ■ Thousands can testify to lids' fact. Certificates of many persons may daily be set'll ol the « ffiracy of this invaluable mcdicim-, ■by applying at tin* Medical Office, No. 19 Nf-r.th Eighth street,’Philadelphia. Also, for «•»!«• hv J, J. MYEKS,tf CO.’ 1 132 PORTAKT To «9iiUcys St . ft. anitfft.reiwcr.'t. noiy.v':! y.r.ran'o'tf'Er- khect ~ act aon \y a'i kii vV sji: i. i ;; mHE public are mlonuod that ilu Mihsorihtr it has bought the. right of the above water wheel, fot ; the State of IVunsy h auia. Itihcun biclcred hy those having them in use, as one of the most important improvements that has o t-r been introduced. Persons desirous of seeing the wheel, can do s", bv culling at the Immdry'of DAVID COCK.LEY, Lancaster. \Tlu* an nexnd certificates have been given a slight testimonial of its value; they will speak for them selves.’' All communications addressed to |«he isuberihevin Lancaster,'Pa,, will b.e promptly at tended to. MICHAEL M’MATH. April 1 1, ly_. [Corv..] This is to rerlijy," that 1 havp put ,in one of JTuvd’s Patent Cast/Iron Divert AnmnAVutf r Whet Is, in the place oftv’iU’acUon Wheeljthat the - Direct Whcef does not flood the tail race as mur-h by three inches as the rear, lion did, anil that 1 fan eriiid soyen-hushvl- w;-h the direct action wluel an hour, and drive’ two run of stones, where 1 eoulil not gi ino lour hndtels in the sanie limCwit-h the iU.-acUon.and drive one run, oi stones. ‘ WISEST WANTIiII. - * cash price' wiH 7he paid "for” A. .»Vlu’at at the' Cu'u!)< rlantl Mills, at all tunes, and for Hour made til-said mill.' AUnw.v \Uv\ i w GRORGIi CKIST, Ailnwm,>l.i\ 5. , "August 22, IttfO.. .. if PETKU4 r AIIN ESTOC K. Ephrala tp. Lan. co. Oct 1838. This mav certify, that I have been engaged in putting in S. IV Ilowd’scast iron direct sip lion Water Whorl, both in the Stale of Mew York and in Michigan, and can give it as my decided opinion iliat with 8 feet head or under, rigidly put in, it will do mot e husincss'wUh the same water than an y other water wheel whirl) I have yet had any experience in, and in refer ence to » ack water, is second best to none that I have yet tried. In relcrenro to guarding a g.tinst icy; there can be no better operation, and it is very eusv to he kept in repair. STEPHEN AILKS, Millwright, Alloway, September 3, 1838. This may certify that 1 ha' e had In my Mill one of Mr. Howd’.s direct water wheels tor the space of one year. It is a five feet wheel, and I have had a re-action in the same place—l have also had Wheeler’s Union Wheel, yet I think Mr. HowdVn-ill do witlrleKS wa- I liave tried. It does well ‘in’hack water. 1 have had-from sto 6 feet head., I fhiuk w.e could do as much work with half the water as weused to do with the under shoot wheel, which has also been in oneration in my mill. LAWRENCE RILEY. Lyons, September 3, 1838. This may certify, that we have used one ot S. Htiwtl’s patent water Wheels since December last, by the side of a re-action wheel, and we think that Howd’s will do double the business, with the same w.ater that the re action wheel, wijl do or .very near. We never have but three feet head, and can grind with that eight bushels per hour. Weave subject tci onrk-water. This .wheel will do as good business under hack wa ter a* thf re-action, and we recommend it to the .attention and dalronage of the public. . SIMON. HURT Pi t , MILES 3. LEACH. LIVER COMPLAINT, - '■ Ten years \standing , cured by the use of Dr. JJAPLICWS Compound Strengthening and German Aperient Pills. .Mrs. Sarah Boykr, wife of William Boyer, Fourth street above Callowhitl, Philadcl ldua,-.uiftirely.cuml of the<.above distressing dis-' ease. Her symptoms were, habitual cosliveness. of, the bowels, totalloas of appetite, excruciating pain in the side,*stomach and of spims,:extreme debility, could nut lie on her left side’without an' aggravation- of pain, with' other symptoms indicating a great elerahgement nrthfTiuhctldus of the liver. Mrs. Hnyer^was attended by several of the. first Physicians, but received but’little relief from their medicine at,last, a friend of hers procured a package of Dr, Harlich’s Strengthening and German Ape rient-Pills, which, by the use, of one package, induced her to ,continue wi th the medicine, which resulted in effecting a permanent cure, beyond the expectations of her'fnends. For slide by- J- L 'MYERS & Co.,Carlisle. IMI’ORT AJiT TO FEMALES.; ' Dll. C). P. H.uii.icn’s ccm/immd- Strength ening Tonic, cut] (ienr.u:; sfierient Hills.— These pills remove all those distressing diseases which Females are liable Jo be afflicted with. They remove those 'morbid-'secretions which wheit retained,'soon' induce n number nfdiscascs and /oftentimes- render Females omhappy and • inrserahle all their lives, " Those pills Used ac cording to directions, immediately create a new and healthy actionThioughmit the Whole system hwfiurifuhtg the blood, anil giving strength to the, stomach and bowels' at the- same'time re lieving thepain in tile side, hack, and Inins, gi ving appetitcTandJavigoratlhg the systemagain th its proper functions and restoring triukluU re pose/''.;'.', . - :h' - . Ash hirDr. Iliriicii’s Compound Strength ruing Tonic,,itnd German ApcfieutPflls, Prim cipal Office, 19'Novtli Eighth stret-t, Philadel phia. Also for safe at the drug store of/ ;■ • ;' 1.3. MYEKS fc.CO.; Carlisle. CA.VBfaE eV SOAP FAC,TO;I£.y; THTHE siiiAcribcr is now.preparcd to sell 'can's! 'JL dlei’fit'a2A cchtSTash j\v {he hpX-QiilesSqUiui itity, viz:—libs’for SO;fejitti but in nn instance ,wifl candles be Charged in the bonks tbysaalesy prjee thamthey‘are, sold for “ \ A;fair, price Avill'he c 'gryenkfsll :^*fie kfpi , /tal/ ) low rendefed.brih''Hi'er i tpfi'&?;hBg^laVd-'and;' ollicgseariituff.'-f;';■'/>'. ' v -■ /"i- -• V -JOHN (JRAY. .Agent, South ITanovci st. Carlisle, Jan, TG, ’ / •IIEMaVAL. • T. -ill.: SStM-IsE:®, ■ has hemovkb ms'- ; TAILORING ESTAaLISHMENI 1 to tlieihouse recently occupied by;Mr. Geo- V. Hall as a shoe slore, nearly-opposite the book store of.iliv James Loudon, where, having,made extensive arrangements, he will be able to ac commodate tiiose who may favor.'hitn with a call, in the best and most . ■ ■ FashionableJflianiicr. ' He respectfully solicits a continuance of the very generous encouragement Which' has been already bestowed upon him'. • t . P. S—He has just received the London and Philadelphia fashions for the season.-. ' Carlisle, Nov.'2l), ISolb NEW- AND FASHIONABLE earn establishment. : :; THE.jjub&mber rospecituily informs, his old luistonicriTmTiHhe .has, at Ore.,spiidtaliqn of Jds friends,* rc-cnm* ineuced the alvn’e mentioned business in ail 'its various branches, in the,shnp recently ormnied by Mr, Frederick A. Kennedy, Cnachmakcr, next doorto Stevenson ftc Dmkle’s Dhik Store, and.a.fiiwLd.oorsju>vlh of Col. Ferree's Hotel. . several, first rale Workmen, beds now prepared to manufacture ’to'‘order, and keep constantly on band, at'the most ac commodating terms, ' Hush and Cane, Bottomed ' I Chairs, Settees <&. Sociahlesi Faiicy Windsor Do. Barge Boston Bochina; Chairs, - vfcis.- A Iso, C’hihlrer.'s .Chairs of vvi.-ry description the whole niadt* of the best materials and in the most fashionable style. Also old chairs neatly* mended and repainted, lie will dsb carrk on nncss of E3*CTB3 & S-IOS? PATST'S'IITCf, 'PAgsa :a , &gja-rre& & &n.sx&e. f_n;>j by bis stjui. yjuji tion toimsbn.-'-s, wilh his lo»u* fxpnn cnc«* in l)u; above branches. tonrerit ;m’ S2inkfc, STJTAVI'j ju .1 received ,u tin ir sijiv; nm'in- t f M Pitt sir. ets, opposite Cdi. Per ree's luitt (. an assortment EScilioines, FaiatSt" Dye Stuffs 8t Varnishes. Their stork has. beerr selected with great cave, am! i* •.v-siTiihfed to h'- entirely fresh and of »hh very host quality, Tnc'suiiv \v(li be under the im mediatc s.ijperlniendauce-* of Mr. JJinkle, v/ho Ti i> acquired a lhoi’--u.’,h knowledge of the duties of an. at)'tbecMry under.lue direction of Mr'. S,»r»'*.:el r.UioU of this place,. _- - - narlisje. August 15, 1839. - . - ' ■ Coughs, Colds £5-Consumptions. Mrs. A. VVir. soNi of countv, Pa., entirely cured by the useufDr. SV»yhe’s,Synip ol Wild Cherry—her sttnpvmis wire- constant coughing. pain in her side, hftek ami head, e’e pr.ived appc’ite, spilling* nf |,hl -d f no rest at night, &c, After tiling two bottle* of ])uebn‘ Swavne’s r.mnpuund Syrup nf Pnin'usVirgimana or Wild Cherryl site tmiml herself relieved, amh hy the lime she lihd user) the third' battle, she found herself cntirelv cured of the aforesaid dis* case, winch she had been afflicted with tor thr*-c years. f here are daily certificates nf .various persons, which add sufiinVnt testimony of the great effic icv of this invaluable medicine. For sale hy J. J. M VKits & Co. R2C22ES UOT HEALTH. Those .who enjoy health, in uncertainly- feel blessed when they compare themselves to those sufferers that have been afflicted for tears With various diseases which the human family are all subject to be troubled with- Disease's ’present themselves in various .forms and from various ciir.uiustahc.es, xvhif h in the commence merit, may all he checked by rbe use 4il)r* <)• P« llar llclds Compound strengthening anil German Aperient Pills,—mic.li as Dyspepsia,lave* Cun;- phiiui.s. I 3 .•bj. to the side, Rlicumatism, (»eneral Debility, Female Diseases, and all diseases r to which human nature is subject, where the sto. much is aff-cted, Directions for using these Medici lies -always-accompany: .them, These , Medicines can be taken with perfect safety by’ the most delicate female, ~as thee are mild m their operation and pleasant in,their rffecls. Principal Office for the United State*, No. 19 North Eighth street, Philad< Iphia. Also, b,r h ule by “J. J. MYKRS &»CO. * JOHN - ZUG," ■ ATTORNEY.:. AT LAW, .. ;i ; /TteTFlillS' his professional scrvicts in the practice wf Law, in the yevend Courts of Cumberland county; His office is in the Public, Sfpiare, next dour to the drug store of '.John J. * Myers £s* (Jo. ’ ~ x CaVlisfcy-Nov. -31,-lC59i. ' L'S : 3m NEW: G Oafi. C H mAIE E N G . H jrSM. fI&A'T, , - . IN CARLISLE, PA. subscriber haVi%just.umvvdfrom the. cast with seme of the b.c*>t workmen ‘that could bb procured, is.now. prepared to finish work in the fashionable style and of the best materials. He will manufacture any thing in that line of such > * ; ■oq^c'hssv:g2©s;. ; suiafeY^: of every description. Hij now in his enip,lo;feri= probably one of the best Spang, Mahcn>. ’ Conclv HmUlis Uiat is, how' ip the state/' His I ', charges shall be moderate* and his work will all 'be warranted. : ■;1 r ’- : ' . ; ,u ;?. Repairing done in thcltttnttbrt hjahncrand with j 1 despatch. ‘ ; . ’I he subscriber iuimiil’v. solicits, the patronage of tliepubiicVfitrwiiiali I'* l ? , .w - i//i«ndelr,l!!s niost 'joncqre'\hau!iS'. ’ ‘ : ~ - ' Garfis/e, Vpi‘l/ !?& 1829. t •; --if. •; Estate&Jdetii{U3let4 deceasfdiU: Ja -jil JacoitMillffEd-dnce'ased; lldeofEastFenTis'--’ ,■ Cumberland cr-uidy; a Irnvo ) been j9Suea.tonlii!-sttbsci:ibtrs:v AU |>«rso|)&ft7i'? debted to said decedent will ,ipftUefp?y.n).«}t i spiVt,tlifißl>l!!pcvlv autliPiiircateiYfdds^ilciittift.. .; ’ f,r:'v ■ a'biva ii A^i .jWeberv * •'- ' Halifax township, Dauphin rnuntyj ■; . . -iit i . t»v - J tjEnst PifponWretownslitoe C«.P»b cp. \ . < •i FeßlvqSry^J.Jßjip,,^; Jt^ifSt; Executors... WOOD "AV”Ar^T-Bljf^AT- TH IS • OP FIC R.