To ..the Voters Cumberland dyspepsias dyspepsia!! COUllty.. More proofs of the efficacy of'Dr. ffatiich’s amtlemen—\ dbherebv offer mj’sv), /.- Medicines.—Mr. Joiias Hartmas, of bumney eeneral election as a candidate fpr n £ xt towft, Pa., entirely cured of thq above disease, general election ___/ ’’’•ce of - which he was afflicted with for .8,3 c years: his MUUUXi BVmnto ms were a sense o» distension and oppres of said county, and will be thankful lor your sl>, s i on after eating, distressing pain iii the pit of port. V 'ay, stomach , nausea, loss of appetite,’ giddiness cy, llipness of sight, extreme debility , flatulen pain iiAgructations, sometimes vomiting, and turbed restjfht side, depression of spirits, dis * business witlimtncss, and not able to pursue his ' tion and wearineSiising ids immediate exhaus state to the public nMr. Hartman is happy to formation to the ufflictedY'Uing to give any. in derful benefit he received the Won- Harlich’s Compound the use of Dr. Aperient Pills. Forsalehy .ngandGerman ' J. J. MYERS & Cb. ABRAHAM LAMBERTON, North Middleton township. March IS, 1840. To the Electors of Cumberland county. , • Fellow Citizens —l offer inyaelfas a candidate for the office of . swsaxrr of Cumberland county, and will be thankful lor your support JOHN WYNKOOP, Jr. West Pennsborough township March 19, 1840. t( To the fflectors of Cumberland /county. - • Fellow offer myself to Vonr con sideration as a/'candidate for the office of SHERIFF at t()fp ejjsuing general election, and ; respectfully solicit your support, and if elected 1 will endeavor the duties of the of fice to the best of my judgment and abilities. Respectfully your fellow citizen, ~ - - —GEORGE F. CAIN. Mechanicsbuvg, March 26, 1840. te To th*.Electoi's of Cumberland county. Fellow citizens —I offer myself tfi your con sideration as a' candidate for the office of SHERIFF at the ensuing election, and will b.e thankful for your support. Should you elect me I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the office with fidelity and'impartinlity. GEORGE MATHEWS. Carlisle, March 26, 1840. te To the Electors of Cumberland county. Fellow citizens—l offer myself to ynnr consid eration as a candidate for the office of SHERIFF at the ensuing election, and respectfully, solicit youi support; and if elected will endeavor to discharge the duties of the office to the best of my judgment and abilities. FRANCIS ECKELS. Silver Spring township. April 2, 1640 To the Free ,and Imlepemleni Voters of Cumberland county. bellow citizens—l submit myself to your con sideration, at the ensuing election, as a candi date for the office‘of * - seCeriff and would respectfully solicit vour suffrages fur the same. THOMAS CRAIGHEAD. South Middleton township April 2, 1840, To the Electors'of Cumberland county. b'cllovj citizens—At the earnest solicitations of anumbrr of my friends, I am induce.) to of fer myself as a candidate toi; the office of - SHEKIPi’ of Cumberland county, at the next general elec tion, and respectfully solicit your suffrages JOHN SOUKHECK, New Cumberland. April 2, 1840, roAip os-fZOIS, , Carlisle 4 , Pa. Feb 1, 1840, Departure of Mails. JlrriveS;* Closes. Eastern Aaily about 12 ni. 7 p.m. 11 “ * 1 7 p. m. 10 a. nt. “ 11a.m. 10 a. m. ** 11 a. m. sp. m. “ ?Km. 10a.ro; “ 12 m. 7p. ra. “ Ha. )0 a. m. K. LAMBERTON, IVM. Western Southern Mechanicsb’g tl ’ Newville “ LAW NOTICE. X ELLIS BONHAM, ATTORNEY AT I. AIY. OFFICE on High street, opporite Col. Fei ree’s hotel, and near the Alethudist Epis copal Church. . ' > Carlisle, Jan. 9', 1840 CAR D. .OJ DR. JOHN J. MYERS SNP.ORMS his friends and thc public-, that he can be consultetfnt all hours, when not in his ofuce or professionally engaged, at his tlwel ling in West Main street, immediately opposite the residence of the late James Noble. * January 30, 1840, ’ c*m JUST RECEIVED. THE subscribers have just received from Ehiladelphia, a new & general assortment of DRY-GOODS, insisting in part of Cloths, Oassinicrrs* Cassi nets, r lannels, Tickings, Checks, Calicoes, Me rinoes; Muslins, dc. & c. Also, a general as sortment of new and fresh Groceries ami Qtteeuaware, to which we respectfully invite the attention of the public, as we are determined to sell them at the most reduced prices. - ANGNEY W ANDERSON. January 30,1840 ■_ tf . Estate of Martha Elliott, deceased. "... ; NO TIC lE-. f. ETTERS TESFAMENTARV on the JLi j estaie of Martha Elliott, late of-Noith Middleton township, deceased, have been issu* ed to the subscriber residing in the same town ship:-All persons indebted to said decedent arc requested to make,payment, and those: having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement. . * , March 10. 18?Q AVID EL W T ’ Adm £ .Estate of Tf*iHiatn Creune, (Icceuseil, NOTICE. ■ff ETTERS TESTAMENTARY nn tl.e es- JLi.tate.of William Craine, latentNorthMid- dleton township dec. have been issuedtOtheVilb scriber residing in said- township:v All persons indebted will make payment, and those having claims present, them,properly authenticated for settlement, to ... . , , . ABNEH CRAINE, Executor. ■ MarchrS, 1840. ' : \ 61 .. Estate of Martin Zer7han,deceased. notice:. -v TLctlcrs Teatainentary on Ih ec st af eof Mar t i h Zefrnah, late of the borough of.Carlisle,deceas edi have.beeh issued to the subscriber-residing hi Bouth*Middlcton township: All persons Jn cUbted to said decedent jwll! make payment,and those having claims will presentthem properly authenticated for settlement. „ JAMES H.EAGIN, Executor. March 26,1840, 6t ATTEND TO YOtia OOtTc^ —. '< - REV; DR, BARTHOLOMEW’S' | Pink Expectorant Syvup, 1 cordial and effective remedy jjjjapCfor coughs, colds, hoarseness, pains in the i^roUst,’influenza, hard breathing, and difficult expectoration. However incredible it may appear, Doctor Bartholomew’s Pink Expectorant. Syrup has never been known to tail in affording relief in tlfe above cases. Many certificates have been received attesting its virtues. The public are respectfully invited to make atrial of the arti cle when its value will be fully attested. For sale by STEVENSON & DINKLE. , January 16, 1840. The subscriber imsjust receiv ed in addition to his former supply of Patent Family and Horse Medicine, the following arti cles, warranted genuine, viz: cold pressed Cas tor Oil in phials, British Oil, Harlem do. Stone do,. Spike do.. Golden Tincture, Essence of Lemon, do. of Cinnamon, do. of Cloves, Pepper Mint, Elixir of Paragoric, Tincture of Assofoe tida, Lee’s Pills, German.do., Opodeldoc, Rud kin’s Patent Specific for the cure' of sprains, fleers, &c., Lyon’s Horse Powder., Windsor If French-Fancy Soaps, best black writing Ink for family use, British Lustre, Black. Lead t all of which may be had at the most reduced prices from JO HN GR A Y, Agent, South Hanover st; Carlisle, Jan. 23. Dyspepsia, and ZXypocondriaciam. Cured by Dr. Ha.rlicK’s celebrated Medicines. ' Mr. WM. MOKKISON, of Schuylkill Sixth street, Philadelphia, afflicted for several years with the'above distressing disease—Sickness at the stomach, headache, palpitation of the heart, impaired appetite, acrid eructations, coldness and weakness of the extremities, emaciation ' & general debility, disturbed rest, a pressure and weight at.the stomach after eating, severe flying pains in the chest, back and sides, costiveness, a dislike for society or conversation, languor and lassitude'upon the least occasion. Mr. Morri-. son had applied to the mostcminentphysicians, who considered it beyond the power of human skill to restore him to health; however, a*s his afflictions had reduced him to a deplorable con dition, having been induced by a.fricnd of his to try Dr. Harlith’s Medicines, as they being highly recommended, by which he procured two packages for trial; before using the second .package , : lio foyml himself greatly relieved; .and by continuing the use ol them the disease en- tirely disappeared—he is now enjoying all the blessings'of perfect health. For sale by i J. J. Myers W Co. . SHORT FACTS. TO TH3 APPLiqTBD. ST is sometitnciurged.that the Rheumatism cannot be cured by external applications.— I his may be true sometimes; but it is also cer tainly true that this dirtressinjj complaint can not bc cured by internal remedies, except by^ ll'Vi! system becomes generally deranged, debilitated and destroyed? — liven were not this the case how shall the great dis tress of the sufK-rer be alleviated while such slow and doubtful remedies have* their effect 5 The answer is plain, candid and most true—use Dr- Hewc’s Nerve and Bone Xiinimcnt. No name could be more appropriate. It reach and soothes the nerves; and allays pains most effectually on its first application, and by a few applications removes more effectually and speed ily Rheumatic pains than any internal or exter nal remedy was ever known to do. Try it and be convinced. For sale bv STEVENSQN & DINKLE. -Carlisle, Jan. 16, mo ; — - LIVER COMPLAINT Cured “by the_ use of. Dr. Harlich’s'Compound Mrengthcnmg and German Aperient.Pills. Mr. William Richard, Pittsburg, Pa,- en tirely cured, ol the above, distressing disease: his symptoms were, pain and weight in the left aide, loss of appetite, vomiting, acrid eructa tions, a distension of the stomach, sick headache, furred tongue, countenance changed ton citron color, difficulty of breathing, disturbed rest, at tended with a cough, great debility,with- other symptoms indicating great derangement of the functions of_the livpr. , Mr. Richard had the nil vice ol several physicians, but received no re-, her, until using-Dr. HarliclPs Medicine, which terminated in effecting a perfect ctirei For sale by J, JrMYEUS & CO. * 3 m XtiStofCaiiscs for TRIAL AT AI>RIL TERM, 5840, !. g onxme.ncins (he 1 3th ■ First _ .ue 13th Jpri, K.elly’s admr vs Crowell’s admr J Bard et al ,vs Kevin's admr Bank vs lane Himes ' vs Moore Emminger for use vs Fleming Maiut lor use _ vs ■ Waltman M’Allister vs Ravei'ty! Faylor . vs Faylor Russell and wife . vs; lauiglilin’s admr M'Cliire ■ vs Same ■' , Second.tcceh, commencing the 20 th April.- Ooyle vs Kennedy l Bixltr 'vs Dunlap - Fought vs Irvine Perdue for.use vs Craighead' . S Law and co. vs Wilson and Thayer W A Uonle and co. vs 3 B Lyon et al, Agnew vs Hemminger Kutz sexr vs .1 Noble's ex’rs- Meixselletal vs Woods > yierich.,. ; vs Holmes Kerr, Coyle ct al vs Montgomery Kahouser for use vs Rahouser Moore . vs Todd' .Keith ’ , vs Todd Comley vs Noble Grubb et al vs Crofl ct al Thompson . ■ ", y s Fleming , Noble's cxrs , vs Wilson Nitcbman . vs Howe' Same-' vs, Ssipc i Clever . vs Noble . Baltzell for use ■ vs i.Weibley et al , Slothower for use vs, Kaufman , GEO. SANDERSON; Prolh’y. To nil claimants and persons in terested ■’ftjTOTICE is hereby, given Hint a writ OfSci li je_Facias to-April Term, 1840, to me Ui rectedi issued out of the Court of Common Pleas aforesaid, viz; -■? ’,r :■ ,t ( :*; It- hurch & Henry Sci, Fa’, sur XiiimberMerchaiita, trading un-/ Mechanics’ der the firm of R. R. Clun ch.& I Lien, No. bon, ; . - . • „f"37 April IV vs. • •. 1 1840. - Charles Carson. 1 ' J- f. * !. O. JOHK MYERS, Sheriff. Sheriff’s Office, Carlisle, March 20, l S-10 JUcule Bronchitis, a forerunner of Consump tion:—This disease is very much line a common catarrh,it generally commences like an ordin ary cold, with lassitude, chilliness, slight cough and oppression and lightness about the breast. In many instariccsthe dtseas^,seems at .first of no very serious As the disease con tinues the oppression in the breast increases, the countenance becomes expressive ot anxiety* the respiration becomes more and more labori ous, sometimes, wheezing or rattling sound, as if the air was forced through a narrow apper tore clogged with a viscid fluid. To neglect this disease it may be of serious consequences, but,by a timely application to Dr, Swayne*B Com/iound SyrCtfi of Wild Cherry* with a strict attention to the directions, all these unpleasant cfTepts.w.ill be removed. Be careful, ns It issold at no place except at No. 19 North Eighth st. or at the respective agents. For sale bv .1. J. MYERS & CO*' ''arlislc. BR.SWAYNE; Respected Friend:—From the very beneficial effects which I have •eceived from the use of thy Compomd Syrup Cherry Bark, I am fully wilhng-to tes£ the astonishing effect. My attack was en common cold, whi:h began to threat recomnidT!S, nf a mQ f e cave it n tin I ' to use tbe above Syrup, I finally almost instanV.'V’ '>?PPy t 0 sa X }' B av f ™ e and always witlV? f - 1 u « d .' t 1 frequently, others would use tfi. aam f. b . el,efic, ;‘ 1 cfil'cts mem of their colds affv ed,c, ? e “V lic “™irtnrs venf a disease which wh 0 tbc >,' v^’ d P “I it its character, and umclA ob , tinate j„ th | N. W. corner of Arch Eighth month, 23, 1839. fth bUI 1 lulil - The above medicine is for sale by y t Mvers Co., Carlisle/ : IMPORTANT DISCOVERY. F public are hereby directed u the mcf»» H ical advertisements of Dr. HAtILICH*S .celebrated Comfiound Strengthening Tbtfc, and German A/ierieni Pitta, which are a Medicine of great value to the afflicted; discovered l)j Q. P. Haflich, a celebrated physician Germany, which has been used with nnptfrab leled success throughout Germany. Icine consists of two kinds, viz: the German A pericnt.and the Compound St,rengthening.Tonic Pills. They are each put up in small packs, and should both be used to effect a penhanent cure. Those who arc afflicted would do well to make a trial of Medicine, as they never produce sickness or nausea while using. A*safe and effectual remedy for DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, . and all Stomach Complaints? pain in Side, Liv er Complaints, Loss of Appetite, Flatulency,' Palpitation of the Heart, General Debility, Nct« vpus Irritability; Sick .Headache, Female’Dis eases, Spasmodic Affections, Rheumatism, Asth mas, Consumption, Bcc. The German Aperient Pills are to cleanse the stomach*and pifril'y the Blood. The Tonic or Strengthening Pills are to strengthen and invigorate the nerves and di gestive organs and, give. tone to thc.Stomach, as all diseases originate from impurities of the blond and disordered stomach. This mode nf treating disease's is pursued by all practical Physicians, which experience has ta'ught’th'enV to.be the only remedy fo'effecta cure. ,_Thcy are.not.only re commended, and prescribed by the most expe rienced Physicians in their daily practice, but also taken by those gentlemen themselves when ever they feel the symptoms of those diseases,’ in which they know them to he efficacious,- This is the case in all large cities in which they have an extensive sale.'- It is not to be under stood that these medicines will cure All diseases merely by purifying the blood—this thev will not do; but they certainly will, and sufficient authority *-of daily proofs asserting that those medicines, taken as recommended by the di rections which accompany 'them, will cure. a. great majority of diseases of the stomach, long*. aaVsVOT&t" •' nr " Ask-for Dr. II uTich’s Compountf Strengthen ing Tonic, and German Aperient Principal Office fer the sale of this medicine is at No. 19 North Eighth street, Philadelphia. Also—For sale at the drug store of J. J. MY* ERS & CO., Carlisle, who are Agents for Cumberland county. Nov. 21, 1839. NO QUACKERY. Vaughan fy Peterson's Red * Liniment t to all other applications for K? rheumatism, chilblains, sprains, numbness ot the limbs, stiffness and weakness of the joints, sore throat, Bcc. By nibbing the UnimentAvell into tlieliend with a hair brush at going to bed and then covering the head with n flannel night cap the relief afforded in that pj»«»ful form of the tlie disease RHEUMATISM oe THE HEAD, Numerous cures in yJi the above affections have come under the observation of the proprietors. The followhig statement of a remarkable cure of partial paralysis of a limb is from William L. Norton, Esg. a well known and respcctuuie magistrate of South wark: Messrs. Vaughan 6c During sever al.weekil suffered a partial paralysis of the right arm and:of the third and fourth, lingers of the righMittnil. Avhich-sansibly affected the -whol*-* power of the latter; writing became to mr a difficult task which I could not execute *ut with greatly diminished legibility; The use of halt a bottle of your Liniment gave entire re lief, and I cheerfully bear this testimony to its For sale by • . STEVENSON 8c DINKLE. Carlisle, Jun. 16, 1840. IS warranted staid dr restored, and the head kept free from dandruff, bv the genuine Oldrldge’s Balm ofColiltnbla- '.Remember the genuine as described below. . This is certified to by several Mayors, Minis ters of the Gospel, British Physicians, and a great number of our imost honoi zens, tn he seen where it is sold-: ... .J i DyIRIAG PRjSUD/— -This article has-been .ironed by .a notorious counterfeiter. Let it never be purchased qr used unless in have the Tname-ofi/...^ Comstock 13 Co. on aspicndid wrapper. This is the only external test that will secure the publioTrom deception.,. Apply.at the,wholesale and retail office*. No. 2 Fletcher street, n,ear Maiden Lane 6c Pearl st: Address Comstock 8c Co., . / ~ * # .»-• .Wholesale Druggists', jt7* Hie genuine is for sale at Stevenson & Dinkle’s.drug store, Carlisle., Jan 30 M. B. ROBERTS’S CELEBRATED VEGETABLE EKBROOATrpxr. THE efficacy of this most valuable cmbroca. Vibn is attested bythousand* who have pro ved its healing qualities in the, cure-of the.most troublesome diseases i» which the horse isliable. Such.as oldor frefh wounds, sprains;- pains and , weakness of the limbs, bruises, swellings, sti(F : riesjofthejointsand tendons, ga)ls & schaffings ,ptodd9ed. by the collar arid saddles cracked heels, ■ scratches, grease, thrush in the foot, or, fool-rot in the feet of cattle, fife. ; The most flattering-enooiriiums are. daily be stowed upon this, eriibrpcafioß, and it t ls. t|iere r fore recommended to faVHersf'stage contractors, stable keepers, r wagoners, farmers, and private gentlemen owningihorses, as a valuable remetfy -for the above diseases and should be coustantly kept in their stables. '■ i -'• J " ’ The following certificate Reeside, a stage owner and great mail coritrac- - b , Philadelphia, June ISth. 1339.1, This'is.tp certify, that I bave used M.B/ li,o- Berta’s Embrocation for.'yririiMirihhida'of -sores, wounds and'sprains iri horses arid 1 have founiP it to exceed any olherthatl have fned'.’*' -11 i iv';;- •■- • I.reeside.'; For s le M .STEVENSON ft DINKLE’S drug and chemical stoic,. J.iri 30 : lllliiii OR. J. C. JVJEFJP, _ _ - SURGEON DENTIST, R ESPEC lALLY, informs the Indies and gentlemen of Carlisle and its vicinity that he sets Artificial. Teeth in the most approved manner., lie also scales, plugs and separates teetlv to arrest decay. Dr. N. prepares'a tooth powder, which whi tens the teeth, without" Injuring the enamel, col ors the gums a fine red and refreshes the mouth. The tooth ache will be cured, in most cases, without extraction; and an odontalgic'wash is prepared for healing sore gums-and fasten the teeth. », Ladies and gentlemen an? requested to call and examine his collection of Porcelain dr In corruptible teeth, which will never decay or .change color, arid are free from all.unpleasant odour, durable and well adkpled for chewing, which will be inserted in the best manner and at -fair-prices— All persons wishing Dr._N_._to call nf their dwellings will please to leave a line at his resi dence,No. 7 Harper’s Row, when he will punc tually attend to ’every call in the, line of his pro fession. From a long and successful practice, he hopes to give general satisfaction. Carlisle, August 1, 1839. . m HAYS’ IiffNIMEIVT. THISJine articla.is warranted to.cure Piles 01 Rheumatism in ail cases, or no pay takes lor it. GLARING FUAUDI—K notorious coun terfeiter has dared to make an attempt upon this article, and several have been nearly ruined by trying it. Never buy it, .unless it has the written signature of Comstock to* Co. on the splendid wrapper. That firm have the only right foiyakc and Sell it for 20 years, from iheih is warranted perfectly innocent and effectual in all cases. N. B. Always detect the false by its not ha ving the above signature.. The true sold only by Comstock 5c Co. Druggists, No. 2 Fletchers*, N.Y. SoiAmok Hays, Original Proprietor, o genuine is for sale at STEVENSON oc DI NICHE’S drug store. Jap 30 have You a oouoa? Do not neglvct it! Thdusinds have met a premature death for the waul of, a little atten tion to a common cold. Have you a cough or Dr. Svayne’s Compound Syrup of Primus ' irginiaila, or Wild,Cherry, a safe and medical prescription, and used in an extensive practice, will most positively afford relief, and’save you from that awful disease, consumption, which usually sweeps into the grave the young, the old, the fair, the lovely, and the gay. Have you a rough? Swaly.u-’s Promts Virgin iana, or Wild Cherry Syrup, is the only remedy yo should-take to curc-you. -For this plain rea* son—that in no one of the thousands of cases where it has been used, has It failed to relieve. For sale by J. J. MYERS & CO. Wonderful Cure of Consumption PERFORMED by Dr. riwayne*s Comfiound Suruji of Primus Virginia or Wild Cherry . Mr. Wilson Greene, Oi Lancaster county,''Pa;, entirely cured of the above disease, his symp toms wem a cl\illness, succeeded by heat, low ness of spirits, salt taste in his mouth, h dry "cough, great oppression in .the breast, loss of appetitq, a.frequent spitting and coughing up of frothy and florid blood.. Alter using 2 bottles of the above syrup the cough ceased, the body began to strengthen, and by using 2 more bot tles trl,l those disagreeable feelings were renio? ved. ■ He is now ei\Jo*'vrr »■ ;- f v- v wealth to the asioinsuoicm or alt his friends. CERTIFICATE, . Erie, Pa., Sept. 3, 1859. Dear Sir—l this day send for some of Doctor Swayne’s Primus Virginia, or ’ Wild Cherry Syrup, there is a gentleman sick at this place and has been for a long time; he has tried the medicine and finds it helps him much. I am out, please send some immediatclyi send two bottles if you cannot send us ujore. In haste, yours, 6cc. Cincinnati, August 10th, 1839. Respected friend Dr. Swayner— I am truly indebted to you f«rthe benefit I have received from the us«-- of your Compound Syrup of Wild crierry Birk, which I confess wav the means of rcslonng rriy health. I was attacked'will* a common cold, which terminated inase«tcd dis ease upon the lungs, I at length, became much debilitated from constant coughing and loss of appetite, and gave up all hope of recovering,ns many of my family had carried off by con sumption’. Being recommended by a friend of mine, Mr. Weaver, to mak« trial of your ines timable Syrup- I did.so, which ended in'per forming a perfect curt*. 1 have much.to sav to vou when I see you, which will be* this fall You may make use of these lines if you think proper, that those afflicted may,find relief from the same source. Yours truly. p . . irtfr . - JAMES PARRY, Principal Office for the sale of this medicine. 19 North Eighth street, Philadelphia.. Also for *>»lc by J. J. MYERS & CO., Carlisle. The. Persian Pills. Su/icrior to the Hygean, Brandretha* Evans, IvinUtOffhe lilatchlesa Sanative or any other compound before the public. ‘ It is now a settled poji 4 t with all who have ever used-the-y-kgktablk Persian Pills that they are the best and most efficaciousFAMU.v Medi cine ever used in America. 7 1 ■ 1 hese pills raise from the grcatcst*weakness, distress and suffering, to a state of strength'heuUh and happiness. Ihe name of these pills origin ated in the,circumstances of the medicine being found only in the cemotries of Persia. This vegetable production being of a peculiar kind, led to. experiments as to its-medicinal qualities and virtues. In.halfri century stJiecame an es tablished medicine of that country. < The extract of this smgolaf plant was introdu ced-into BnmEpartsoEEuTope'iirtheyear*l7B3r and used by many celebrated Physicians in cur ing certain diseases where all other medicines had been used jh vain. * Early in the year 1792' the extract a certain vege table rrtedicine imported from. Davai Baca, in the East Indies, and fonrieU into pills. The ad mirable effect of tbiscompmnd upon the human systemledpbysicians and families into its general use, .Tfteir limg,. establishtd character, their universal and, healing virtues, the detergent and cleansing qualities of their s|iecifical : action upon the glandular part'of the system are such as-will sustain their reputation and general use in the American Republic. . For sale in Carlisle at tHe phigpStpfe of ' . , . . ’ Stevenson Dinkle.' ;■ Rheumatism.. ■ Entirely cured by theuse ol .Dr. O. P.-Har. lich’s Compound Str.engt luting and German •Aperient.Pilla.—Mr'. SiOLOMUN WILSON, of Chester co. Pa,, afflicted foUwo years with thejtboyp distressing disease, of\ which he had to use his crutches for 18 moulds hisayiriptoms' were excruciating pain iri all bh joints/ especi ally in his hip, shoulder and antts, painiocrea. sing always towards evening stteUled with heat. Mr.AVilson, -was at one tirpe nd! able to move his limbs on account oftbepalhheing So-great. he being advised by,a friend of (Ola .'to-, precure Diy-Harlioh’s Pills of which he a;nt to the Agent irib'rWfeat hester and procured (pmei on usirig the medicine the tbird day tbe riin disappeared arid his -strength increasing faL'ahd m three w'eeks.was ; able to attend folds bsineaa. wbich he had;riqt ; 'done for 18 months; fr the' benefit of otherartfilicted.he,wishes, thoallnespuhliah ed that they may be relieved, anl again eriiov the pleasures of a healthy life. -< I-b- 3 r J. J. MYffiS &CO. For sale by,' ■ Carlisle iron ana Brass, FOUNDRY. THE subscribers (successors to Joseph Jones) respectfully inform .the citizens ot Carlisle and the surrounding country, that they willcon tinue to carry on the above business in nil its branches, at the Foundry recently'occupied by Joseph Jones, deceased, on the south-east corner of Pimifret and Bedford streefsTwhei'e he'is pre pared to manufacture • • ■ CASTINGS • of evety description, and bn the shortest notice. They hope that by strict attention ta business and a disposition to please., to merit and receive a liberal share of public patronage. M. A. JONES, WILLIAM ASKAVITH. Carlisle, Dec. 26, 1839. LIVER COMPLAINT. ' This disease is discovered by a fixed obti»e pain and weight la the right bide pnder the short ribs, attended withheat; uneasiness about the pit of the stomach,—there is in the right side also a distension—the patient loses his appetite and becomes sick and troubled with, vomiting. The tongue“beComes-rough'and black,counten.-_ tinge changes to a pale or cicron color or yellow, like.. l thps£- Hfflteted'wilh jaundice—difficulty of breathirfgj'disturbed''rest, attended with a dry cough, difficulty of laying on the left side—the body becomes weak, and finally the disease ter minates into another of a more serious nature, which in all probability is far beyond the power of human skill. Dr. Harlich’s Compound Tonic Strengthening 8c German Aperient Pills, if taken at the commencement of this disease, will check it, and by continuing the use of the medicine a lew weeks, a perfect cure will be performed. Thousands,cun testify to ibis fact. Certificates of many persons may daily be seen ot the efficacy of this invaluable medicine, by applying at the Medical Office, No. 19 North Eighth street,.Philadelphia, Also, forisale by J. J. MYERS, & CO. IMPORTANT To Jflillers . Manufacturers . HOWE'S IMPROVED DIRECT ACTION WATER WHEEL. THE public arc informed that the subscriber has bought'the right of the above water wheel, for the lt is con sidered by those'Uaving'them in use, as one of the most important improvements that has ever, been introduced. Persons desirous of.seeing the wheel, can do ho, bv calling at the, foundry nf DAVID COCKLEY, Lancaster. The an nexed certificates have been given as a slight testimonial of its value; they will ppeak for them selves! All communications addressed to the suberiber in Lancaster, Pa., will be promptly al tended to. MICHAEL M’MA'l'H, April 11, 1839. [Copy.] Tliis is to ccrtijy, that I have put in one of HoWd’s Patent Cast Iron Direct Acti.m Water Wheels, in Uu.* .place of a Reaction Wheel; that the Direct Wheel'does i>ot flood the tad race as much hy three inches as the reaction did, and that I can i;rim! Seven bushels with the direct action wheel mi hour," nml "drive two run of stones, where I could not grind four bndiels in tlie same time with the reaction and drive one run’ of stones* PETEK pU-ltf-ESTOCK Eplirata tp. L:m. co. Oct* 1838. A’doway, May 5, 1858. ' "Tliis mil? ceiHifv, thiit I have been engaged in pulling in S U Hinvd’s cast iron direct ac. -tl m \yater W»erl, both in ihti State uf New Vork and in Michigan, and can give it as my diT.iil'*' l /»p««ion that with 8 feet head or under, rightly put in, it will do more business with the same water than any other water wheel which have yet had any experience in, and In refi ence to '.aok water, is second best to »mhe ih I have* yet.tried. In reference to guarding gainst sct»i there can hi* no better operation, ai it is very easv tcvhe kept In.repair. STEPHEN AIL.ES, Millwright. Alloway, September 3, 1838. r This may certify that I have had in my Mill one of Mr. direct water wheels for the space of one year. It is a five feet wheel, and I have had a ruction in the same place—l have also had Wheeler** Union Wheel; vet I think Mr. Howd’s will do more business with less wa tei than anv other I have tried. It does well in back *»-ater. I have had from sto6*et bead- I think we could do as much worft with half the water- as we used.to do with the undei shoot wheel, which has also hern in opcratioi in my mill, LAWRENCE RILEV. Lyons, September 3, 1838. This may certify, that we have used one of S. lowd’s patent water Wheels since December st, by Uie side of a re-action wheel, and we think that Howd’s will do double the business, with the same water that the reaction wheel \vl|l door very near. We never have hut three feet head, and can grind with that eight bushels per hour. We sire subject lo back-water; This wheel will do as good business under back wa ter re-action, and we recommend it to the attenVi6n~nnd patronage of the public, SIMON BURT P, MILES S. LEACH. LIVER COMPLAINT, Ten years standing, curedbyJheuse of Dr. HARLICH' S Compound Strengthening and German'Aperient Pills, Mi“s.' Sahaii UoYtn, wife.of William Barer." "NortlTFourfh street above Ciilfbttdiill, PhilaricT-" phia, entirely cured of the above distressing dis ease. Her symptoms were, habitual costivencss o! the bowels, total hiss of appetite, excruciating pain in.the side, stomach and hack, depression nf spirits, extreme debility, could not. lie on her left side without an aggravation of pain, .with other symptoms indicating a great derangement in the furicUoits of, the liver. Mrs. Boyer was attendedhynseveral of the first Physician,. !»■> t’cVeiytKTwlLmtlc r#»B«f.frnm *!•«!»• -medicine a fhenfl of hers procured a package, of I lent Pills, which, by, the use of one " package, induced her to continue with the medicine; which resulted in effecting a permanent cure, beyond the expectations of her friends. ■ For sale by J. J. MYERS V Co..Carlisle, IMPORTANT TOPEMAL.ES. ■ Pa; O. P. Harlich’s compound. Strength’ ening Tonic, and German oi/ierient Pills.— Those pills retrieve,all tliosedistressing diseases which Females are liable to be afflicted with. They; reiriove .those morbid secretions which when'retained, soon induce a number of diseases and oftentimes render Females unhappy and miserable all,their lives. Thqse piUs Used ac cording to directions, immediately create a new and healthy actiori throughout the whole system strength to the Rtomach And bowels at the same time re lieving the pain In the side; hatk, and loins, gi ving appetite and invigorating the system again to its proper functions and restdririg tranquil re pose. • . ■<.»-,JV I -i; V. , ; ; Ask for Dr/ Harlich’s Compound ening Tome, and German Aperient Pills Priri. c 'R a * North-Eighth street; Philade"- phia. - Also Tor-sale, at the drug store of -' ,T. ! J- L MYERS & CO.. Carlisle. ;CASDLE & SOAP FACTORY. fpHE subscriber is tiow prepared to sell can jjidles cents caMMiy. the box or less quart- T •}.’ V| z:—4 Ihs for Sdrientsi but In no instance will candlea be ohargfed In tlie books for a leas price thanyhey al e sold for at other stores -- low r f endered e or- lb .t 6iVen at alI for tal- Smith Hanover ,t. REMOVAL. T. MM. BMI MMj-'jE Sf HAS HEMOVkI) his TAILORING ESTABUEBUEITF to tile house recently occupied by Mr; Geo. V. Hall as a shoe store,''nearly opposite the bortk store of Mr.. James LoudonrwhefeThavihg made extensive arrangements, hcwill be.uble to ac commodate those who may'favor liim with a call, in the best apd moat ■ j Fashionable Planner. He respectfully' solicits a cbiitih'uance of the very generous encouragement whiev haa been already bestowed upon him. I*. S—He has just received the London and Philadelphia fashions for the season. ' . Carlisle, Nov. 28, 1839.- NEW AND FASHION A BLE CHAIR ESTABLISHMENT. THE subscribers respectfully, informs his old customers and the public generally, that he has, at the of his friends, re-edm menced the abbve mentioned business inwall its Ararious branch es,aDLthe_shpp_vccejHly,occ.uiued by Mr. Frederick "A. Kennedy, Cnachmakeiv next door to Stevenson & Dinkle's Drug Store, and a few doors north of Col. Fen ce's Hotel, Having procured several first rate workmen, |je is now prepared to manufacture to order, and keep constantly on hand, at the jnost ac commodating te^ms, Gp 33 ? Rush and Cane Bottomed IrtL Settees A, Sociables# Common fy Fancy Windsor .Do, Large Boston Locking Chairs, ~Also, Children's Chairs of every y whole.made of the best materials and in tlie most fashionable style. Also old chairs-ueatly mended- and-repainted; He will also carry oni the biiMncss of HOUSE & SION PAHTTIH®, PAPER HANGINCy & GILDING. The subscriber hopes that'by his strict atten* tion to business, together with his long experi ence in the above, brunches, to merit and fecme a share of public,patronage. Carlisle, Dec. 19, 1839. NEW DRUG & VARIETY STORE. Stevenson & Bfinhlc, MA V I'. just received at their store, corner ef High hi. cl Pitt streets, opposite Col. Ftr rec’a hotel, an assortment of gfe DHTJO'Di ' " Medicines, Faints, >Sgs|i|£^ J Dye Stuffs & Varnishes. - Their-- stock--has - been .-selected''with ■>- fEnaEgS# Ri eat care, and is warranted to Mi iSiftv btr entirely iresh and of the very best quality. - The store-will be under IhV im mediate superinterdance of Mr. Dinkle, who h £ s acquired a thorough knowledge of the duties of an ajjMtbecary under tne direction of Mr. Samuel RUiott of this place. *‘ r -Carlisle, August 15, 1839; * r WHEAT WANTED. THE highest cash price will ho paid for' Wheat Ht the Cumberland Mills, at all times, and lur Hour made at said mill. , GEORGE CRIST. August 22, 1539. . - t f Coughs, Colds £)• Consumptions. Mrs, A. Wilson, ol Lancaster county,’ Pa., c “ r * ; ‘ l b > thc ' use Of Dr. Swayne’s Syrup nl Wild Cherry—her symptoms were constant ■coughing, pain in her side, batk and head, de praved appetite, spitting.of blond, no rest at night, See. . Alter using two bottles ef Doctor Swavne'sConipnun'l Syrup of PrunuWirgiciana or Wild Cherry, she iouod herself"relieyed,'and by the time she had used the 'bird bottle, she found herself entirely cured of the aforesaid dis ease, which she had been afflicted with fur three years. There are dai**' certificates of various persons, which add sufficient testimony of the great efficacy of niis invaluable medicine. Fo '' 9;,, c by . J. J. Mvf.bs U Co. IIICHES HOT &EAIiTB< Those who enjoy health, must ceitainly feel blessed when they compare themselves to those sufferers that have been afflicted for rears with various diseases which the human family are ail subject to he . imjihled will, : Uisea'' s 'p, es, !it themselves in various forms and lion, vaiious circumsbmr.es, which in the commencement, may all he checked hv the use 1 Dr. U. Pi liar. nclx'B Compound strengthen!!.; and German Aperient Pil.s (7 snch as nyspe,r»ia.l,ive,"”'m! {•'“■f *. .'-I" "1 the side, Rheumatism, General Deh.hty. Female Diseases, and all diseases to which lumen, nature is subject, wheie the sto tied I-r * " n '' l ,:ted ‘ Uireclin " s Joe using tliese Me< n ines always accompany llierii. These Medicines can be taken will, perfect safety hv' the most delicate female, ns they are mild-in their operation and pleasant in their effects. iMi.c.pal Office fnr the United SlatesvNo. 19 North Eighth street. Philadelphia. ■■ Also, - tor aleb y J-J. MYERS Sc CO. NEW- C O A C HMA XI N 6 JE & ti ISBa.IIE T,' T- IN CARLISLE. PA. HE subscriber having just arrived from the cast with some of tlie best workmen that could be procured, is'uow prepared to finish work inthe most-fashionable style aiid i.f the best materials. .He-.wiJl manufacture anv thims 1,1 “'at hne of business, such as . ' , S OASIS,.. OOAOH3B, OI©S ’ o. eveiy desciijnion. He has now in his emtjluv l the; best. Spring Makers‘and , nac i ?‘". l, h» that IS. now in- the state His 6 m ° derate and his wo,k «»»> «» dekfiiftch ’" S t,9ne i ” ‘h? neatest manner and wish Cariis/e. A - KEN^PYV 1 bad a mm?. 1 * " lr esaw my early dissolution. mi chew whf^f ,ogh i* h - d - tfs^''nT 'P ! ‘ in ' on - I could nnrh h .u eem - td *° obstructed so that niuht «Hd brealhe w,O » ease. I got no rcst at hilil'f " d y .oonstantirritatfonproduced n times. ; In this alarming I idedt d r r^ <; . P . ,aDd, ' ecol!ectin ? *? ur sdrertise- Wi,V J. sent your agent fop two bottles of ■ !'{J Cherry Syrup; and-before using the sec- - and whi e i’. i n < T tI m J- CnoKb ana .with it all those distressing svmmornii Von raTlyUenm X ‘°j u^ Us, ltWs r snai njost earn- ,‘ rally recoimnend your SyrUp of Wild Cherry Bark to sufrereia wilh diieases'ofthe liih^ an effectual remedy. Respectfully yoorai ’ ■ -fesWs» »K^2fu P - a, - o % e^o;i7 ' N ortft Eighthslrert, ; ootained; likewlse.theabove cCrtlficatemaybe ■' a certain fact; Also forsale by J. J. Myers & Co. C. E. R. DAVIS. 6 m
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