" ' ,t of betters in the Post Office, MscnANioa- Dtiaa, Pa'.;April I, 1840, and if notcalled for in three months will be returned to' the general ,Post Office ar dead letters. Eliz’th Browhawell William Marple Daniel Bollinger 3. 8.-Mishler , _ . . William Brant Thomas Oyster* Isaac P'feidleman John Post i Jane Beaty/ George Painter, jr., Williaraßashore Jacob Plank , Bum Cline, - . Rachel Ritncr Barbara Orall John Reeser Elizabeth Dimbar. J. Smiley William Fagan Francis Steilman Rebeccah Finical Rev. N. Stroh John Franklin Francis Scott ... , Eli Qrabill John Smith, ir. 'Daniel Grose David 3ponsler; George Goodman Eli Smith '■ ' Samuel Hairess. Lewiae Swart Ann B. Jackson- Jamea Syviller .. Samuel Kline John Shreiner _j John Karnes ' Frederick Seidel Lydia Keemer John Tangert William Lepold Abner M. Townly David Lane George Tanger Nancy Line Nicholas Ulrich Rev. Thomas Magee George W> B ® Augustus Mackey Joseph Worden Thomas Maxell . Dr. R. G. Young Samuel M’Clure Charles Young Edward Miller Susan Yeager David Musselman Jacob Zimmerman GEO. F. CAIN. P. M. LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post Office at Newville, Pa. on the Ist of April, 1840. John Albert , Alexander Kelly Sarah Asper Rudolph Kindig , , W. Brattan Jas. d/ontgomery.Esq IV. Barr & Co. Jno. d/yers ' ’ 1). Blean Jrio. Afiller ■\V. T. Barr 2 A. 'IVd/ather3_ _ Joseph Bower Ezekiel d/cLaughlin Jane Barnhill il/rs. Nancy diiller Samuel JMcGaw Abrapi Bloom Samuel d/arquert Henry Brown John Nox A. L. Coyle James Nieso AV. Calvert John Reed S. Coyle ' W. Shimp a J. Casey, sen.'’ Gep. Souders Miss D. D. Dean d/rs. R. Sharp Christian Daley Geo. Sites Rob’tGiffin 2 James Scott Daniel" Heck W. Watson India Hamilton John Whisler d/ary Hudson John Wiesler Benj’n Heffleflnger B. Williams Samuel Irvin ' JohnZay Charles Kent JOHN MOORE. P. M. List of Letters Remaining in the Post Office at Carlisle, r Pa. April 1 st, 1840. ( Enquirers will please say advertised. ' Anderson Richard Johnson Jane - Adams Mathew 2 Jacquer Cailloos Anderson James Jacoby Philep Armour .Edward Kaufman Abram Brown Jno. F., Keller Jacob Beitler Jacob King Elizabeth Boyer Jacob, ' Kennedy George Bowers Rev. Moses Krebs Friderick Beker Jacob Kissinger George Blouser John or ' Keeler Capt. D. M. John Ermould.p ’ Koffman Henry Bradley Elinora Klein Henry Lorenzo Bott Joseph Esq. Lee Thomas Burgis William Lamberton)-Ab’m Esq Bowers James . LoezJ. Bowman Daniel Ligls Susan Hosier Mr. A. Miller Jane Brechbill Elizabeth Myers. Abraham Crutiters Armstrong MooreJhonJr. ? Crider-Jane Esq. of Will. ) Clark John Miller Sarah Culbertson Joseph Morris Alonzo Constable, Borough'2 Morrison George ? Crumman George or Andrew Smith $ Cornman Jacob Martin Ann Coffee Jape Morrison-John 2 Crim Abraham,. McCoy Robert Cants.Maiy McCullough James Correll Ann McMichael Abner Coryea Adam ■ , McGuireMargaret A. . Carter William 2 McPherson "Alex’r 2 Child Russell A. : McLesterWilJiam Campbell Esther ' Norris William H.‘ Creigh Doct. John Neislcy Jacob Cart Susan Oatman Andrew Dixon Mary A. Powers Sampson Duey Jacob ■„ Postleweight James Davidson Rachel, M. Pierce William A. DiXon Catharine , Pierce W. A. Esq.’ Dies Andrew Quay Rev. A. B. Dyson Rev. Franklin Ringawall Dickey O. J. 3» Randolph Mary Anil Egulf Samuel Robison Charles Eyler Fetter Roof Daniel Eagin James Randolph William Elliott Nancy ■ Rudesill Catharine Evee Jesse Beth Geo EdmendJane M. Reamer Elisabeth Fulton Thomas ■ Smith George Field Samuel Sherbohn Dapiel P. Fallen Jane E. — L Shepherd Thomas 3 Frieze Micheal ’ Stowfer Jho. Fleming Elizabeth Sehtman Eliza L. Flemnjmg Elizabeth-Shipe= Jacob • ' - Gatver Jacob Stouffer Henry Galbraith T. M. Esq. Spottswopd James Garrett Henry "Smith Elizabeth ' Green Misses , . Spottswood.Elizabeth Galbraith,Eleanor Seplinger Henry Galbreih Joseph Shambough, Philip Gutshall Jacob . - Strickler Samuel , Gorges John D, - ; Spungelberrg George Green Thomas Throne John Galbraith William Turner Charles . .Gilbert John.. Thompson John Giffin Robert M.)Dtley Samuel 'p ■Havs Jain : Updergraff Susan Hartman Mr. Uhler Adam , • HolsappleMr. * Williams John G. Hawthorn Nancy A. Woods Wm.B. or W, Hull Sarah ,; ■ Wolf Christian Horner Henry Wareham.Mrs. Mary- Hoover-Samuel Wilson John - Pawn Hamel Wunderleig John sr. Hetrick Peter ", Wortnley-Kenower ' Hyer EU " Weaver Jacob ; 'Hershey-Jacob • Wert John—. Hall Owen E. Wunderlich J. Hikes John Wonderl}; John jr. : Heekedprn Leonard WOqdhurn Samuel ; Hershey Jacob or > WertiFeter • ■ Christian Clepper y Wobda Mr. (W HartzellHenry : WjnkDaniel - \ r Huraes Atfh orJaneWeakley James Esq. Holly Samuel ‘ ; - . R. LAMBERTON, P.M. GREAT SALE Of mount Holly JDands. WILL be sold by auction, on Tuesday the 21st day .of April uext, at ten o’clock in the torenoon, at the Mountain House, six miles ’south of Carlisle, in lots of from ten to one hun dred acres each, about -- _ _ Seven Hundred Acres of Land, situated chiefly in the valley north of the South Mountain, consisting of thirving young chesnut, and also Farming Land, upon which are erect? ed several comfortable cabins, surrounded by a considerable proportion of cleared land. -Also, on the following day, at ten o’clock on the land, near the Laurel Forge, in lots of from fifty to one hundred acres each, about One Thousand Acres of fine ’ Farming Land, covered with thriving oak, pine, and chesnut timber, situated on Mountain creek, below the Laurel Forge. • ■ The .above sales afford an opportunity to per sons of small capital, to obtain farms under cir cumstances unusually favorable, and seldom occurrihgin the eastern .parts .oLFennsylvauia .; Terms of paymeiit, "on"o -sixth part in good current bank notes' at the time of sale; another sixth on the first Tuesday in May, when the deeds will be delivered] the remainder in two equal annual instalments, secured in the usual manner, with interest. Apply to WILLIAW GRIMSHAW, Agent of the Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Bank, Harris burg; or to WILLIAM WEAKLEY, Paper town, five miles Iroiyi Carlisle, who will show the lands. March 26, 1840. • - ■ The Gettysburg and ‘Star,’ will please publish the .above until the day of sale— mark price—and charge this office., DENTISTRY. DR. I. C. LOOMIS, MAS returned to Carlisle, and will, ns here tofore, attend to the practice ol Dentistry, lay be found at Col. rei toe’a hotel. Persons requesting it will be waited upon at ’their residences. r Dr . Gcorgi D. Poutke, C: J horn ton i ,C Dr. David A r . Mahon . ' Carlisle. March 12, 1840. #» mrTTOJV A' CORJvkMUV, BOOl? AND SHOE MANUFACTURERS, RESPECTFULLY-. inform the pfiblic they have removed their establishment directly opposite their old stand, one .door eat of Ang ney & Anderson’s store, in Main’street, where they will continue to carry on the above busi ness in all its various'branches. • - Having received the. latest fashions from Philadelphia, they pledge themselves to manu facture.worJtto.the satisfaction of all.who may favor them with their custom. Carlisle, March ?6, 1840.’ tf THE THOROUGH BRED HORSE, , -t'PBTBR PARLEY,'” ge JBk. • Will stand the ensuing sea- at Carlisle, on the terms set IB 8 fP rt h in the handbills. ‘fl uAJUai. Peter Parley is of the very first racing blood. He was got by ‘Oscar’—his dam ‘Betsy Wilkes’ was by the celebrated ‘Sir Archie’—liis grand dam by ‘Bedford’—his great grand dam by ‘Dare Devil’—his g. g-. grand dam by ‘Lamplighter’—his g. g. g. grand dam by Syms’‘Wildair.’ The ahoVe pedigree is authenticais will lie seen by a reference ip the American Turf Register. For further particulars apply to JACOB LOW, Groom. Carlisle, Maroh 26, 1840. 2m ,<Carlisle female Seminary. PROFESSOR LUDWIG lias been elected by the Trustees. He has, arrived in town ImilTiTnoWTeaclip to receive pupils" forinstruc tion in C Piano, Music, S Guitar, C Violin. r F rend), Languages, j L Greek. •He proposes giving private instruction in any of the. above branches. He may be consulted at Mr. James Bell’s, N. Hanover street. JOHN HEED; Pres!t of the Board of Trustees,Principal of Seminary. Carlisle, April 2, 1840,' Estate of Henry Oehr , deceased . NOTICE, '"■* ETTEKS of Administration on the estate B A of Henry Gehr, late of Allen township, deceased, have been,granted to the subscriber residing in said township. Those having claims against said estate are requested to present them and persons indebted to make payment. JACOB HICKIERNELL. April 2, 1840, . 6t» Estate of Martin Zermttn , deceased. NOTICE. Letters '1 estaraentary on the estate of Martin Zerman.late of the borough of Carlisle, deceas ed, have been issued to the subscriber residing in South Middleton township: All persons in debted to, said,decedent will make payment,and those having claims wili present them properly authenticated fnr settlement;- _ - , ; JAMES H. EAGIN, Executor. March 26,1840. ' 6t Dissolution of Partnership. THE public is. hereby notified that the co partnership heretofore i existing between Samuel P. (i Philip Ziegler;, was this day dis solved by mutual consent. The books of said firm are in the hands ofSamuel P- Ziegler who -will attend to the settlement of the accounts at his residence. All persons who have accounts will please to settle them on or before the first day of May, The business will be continued by Samuel P. Ziegler at the old stand. ■ " SAMUEL P. ZIEGLER, PHILJP ZIEGLER. ' Dickinson,. March 25,1840..-/ "INSURANCE AOAZMST. VXRB JVbrih America Insurance Co. ■ Philadelphia: : f ; GAPITAIi $600,66^, THE above company through their“ Agency in Carlisle,” stiU continues to;insure all kinds of property ih this hncl the adjoining coun ties'at thelowest rates. The usual risk on stone or brick hbuseVayeraKei about f 4 per annum bn insured, and'a stock of merchan dize consisting of dry goods,'groceries, and the usual assortment ota country store, will • be in-, sured ntthe samerate. ' ; r n '■.'' ; .RrDperty holders. 'and TnSrc'hantsgenerally throughout this and-the adjoining coimti'es, 'will please give the above notice_ntteniioh. : , cationcan be*nfade'eitheFby letter pfln,person to the subscriber in Carlisle." - . 30HK.J.'MYERS. ' N0v.14, 1839. Cm f ' ATTEND to vode. oodoec. r Rpy. DR. BARTHOLOMEW’S Pink Expectorant Syrup, j AN agreeable cordial and effective, remedy fdr coughs, colds, hoarseness, painsin tlie breast, influenza, hard breathing, and difficult expectoration. . However incredible it may appear, Doctor Bartholomew’s Pink Expectorant Syrup has never been known to fail in affording relief in the above cases. Many certificates have been received attesting its virtues. The public are respectfully invited to make s trial of the arti cle when its value will tie fullv attested. For tale by STEVENSON Bc.piNK.LE. January 16, 1840. ~ • . ;- . rpHE SUBSCRIBER has just recciv- JL ed in additiohlto his former supply of Patent Family 'and Horse Medicine,, the following arti-. cles, warranted genuine, viz: cold pressed Cas tor Oil in phials, Brilish 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, Dee’s Pills, German do.,'Opodeldoc; Jud kin’s Patent Specific for the cure of sprains, ulcers ;*c.,;Ly on VHorse-PQwdeivWiiulsorlJ'- French Fancy Soaps, best black writing Ink for family use, British Lustre, Black Lead) all of which may be had at the most reduced price* from . • JOHN GRAY. Agent. South Hanoyer st. Carlisle, Jan. 23. ■ Dyspepsia and Hypocondriaoism. Cured by Dr, Harlich’s celebrated Medicines, Mr. WM. MORRISON, of Schuylkill Sixtlv street, Philadelphia, afflicted for several years with the above distressing disease—Sickness at the stomach, headache, palpitation of tho-heart, impaired appetite, acrid eructations,-coldness and weakness of the extremities, emaciation Sc general debility, disturbed rest, a pressure and weight a,t the stomach after eating, severe flying pains in the chest, back and sides, costivoness, a dislike for society or conversation, languor and lassitude upon the least occasion. Mr. Morri son had applied to the most eminent physicians, who considered it beyond the power of human skill’to restore him to health; ;however, as his afflictions had reduccditim to a deplorable con dition, having been induced by a friend of his to try Dr. Harlich’s Medicines; as they being highly .recommended; by which lie procured 1 two for trial;-before using the second package, Ig. r nun d himselt,greatly-felieved, and by continuing the.,, s g 0 t them the disease en tirely .disappeared— now enjoying all the blessings of perfect health. . For sale by -J. J* -'‘'—.giis let Co. SHORT FACTS. TO THE APPLIOTESD. f r is sometimes urged that the Rheumatism cannot be cured by external applications.—, i nis may be true sometimes; but it, is also cer tainly true that,this dirtrcssing complaint can not be cured by .internal remedies, except by' their long'and constant use, by which perhaps, a( tile same time lhe system becomes generally deranged, debilitated and destroyed; litveu were not .this the case how shall the great dis tress of the sufferer be alleviated while such slow and doubtful remedies have their ‘effect * The answer is plain, candid ahdmosf true—use Dr. .Howe’sJKerve. and Bone Liniment. No name could be more appropriate. It reach es "ami soothes the'n'Sfves; 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 - - STEVENSON & DINKLE." Carlisle, Jan. 16, 1840. LIVER COMPLAINT Cured by the use of Dr. Harlich’s Compound Strengthening and German Aperient Pills. Mr. William Riciiaiui, Pittsburg, Pa, en tirely cured of the above distressing disease:— his symptoms were, pain and weight in the left side, loss of appetite, vomiting, acrid eructa tions, a distension of the stomach, sick headache, furred tongue, countenance changed to a 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 liver. - Mr. Richard had the ad vice of several physicians, put received no re lief, until using Dr. Harlich’s Medicine, which terminated in effecting a perfect cure. For sale by " ' J. J. MYERS V GO. POST OPPIC3S, .Carlisle, Pa. Feb 1, 1840. Arrival and Departure of Mails.- Arrives . Closes. Eastern daily about 12 m. 7 p.m. ' “ V “ 7 p. m. 10 a.m. Western- ‘ • " II a.ro. 10a.m. •• , “ , •< 11a. m. 5 p.m. Southern - /■ m. 10a.m. Mechanicsb’g ■'* fl 12m. 7 p.m. Newville “ “ 11 a. m. 10 a. m. R. LAMBERTON. P. M.' LAW NOTICE. .. J. BXiZiIS BONHAM, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE an High street, opporite Col. Fer ree’s hotels and near the Methodist Epis copal Church. Carlisle, Jan. 9,1840. ' “ Sm (cpCARD.-^ DR. JOHN J. MYERS INFORMS his friends and the public, that he .can be couaulted nt all hours, when not in ms office or professionally engaged,.at-his dwel ling in West Main street, immediately opposite the residence of the late James Noble. ■ January 30,-1840 3m JUST RECEIVED. THE- subscribers -have- just received -from- Philadelphia, a new U general assortment of DRY-GOODS, ■ consisting in part of Cloths, Cassimeres, Cassi nets, Flannels, Tickings, Checks, Calicoes, Me rinoes; Muslins, lie. Isfc. A|so, a general as sortment of new and fresh . Groceries and Queensivare, to which we respectfully invite the attention of the public, as we are determined to sell them at the most reduced prices.-- ’• ANDERSON. January 30, 1840 , , ; , . . . tf '. j Estate bf MaUha &Üblt,. deceased. N O,T JC IS I"”; T "• I’ ETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the Jt estate of. Martha, -Elliott, late of North jddletomtownship, deceased,-have been issm ed to the subscribet residing in the same town ship: All persons indebted tpiaid/decedent are requested to maktpayraent,,and those having claims.will present themproperly authenticated ifer settlement;'' • f, :■ v;DAVID; ELLIOTT; Adm’r. '. | March .12, 1840.. • v 4t . ’ Estate of • William Craine,deceased. TT ■ ETTERS'TESTAMENTARY on the fes; H A tate of William (Jlraine, late ot North llid dleion township declhqve been issued tqtheaub scribef residing in-said township:AlTperebils indebted will make payment, and those having claims present them, properly authenticated for settlement, to" ■ ' ='■ ■ J ’ '' ' - \ ABNER CRAINE, Executor. * Mttrch 5, 1810. fit Iflt.Jt. C.'JVJEJFI', BURGEON DENTIST, RESPECTFULLY informs the ladies and gentlemen of Carlisle and Us vicinity that hebets Artificial Teeth in the most approved He also scales, plugs, and separates teeth 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 arc requested to call and examine jiis collection of Porcelain or In 'corruptuble teeth, which will never decay or change, color, and are free from all unpleasant odour,' durable and well adapted for chewing, which will be inserted, in the best manner and at fair prices. , . —All"persrins“'wisinng:Dr“NTrtocall—atT 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’ LINIMENT. THIS fine article is warranted to cure Piles or Rheumatism in ail cases, or no pay taken for itr“ GLARING .FRAUD! —A notorious coun terfeiter has dared to make an attempt upon this article, and several have been nearly riiiried by trying it. Never buy it, unlcssit has the written signature of Comstock & Co . on the splendid Wrapper. That firm have the only right to make and 'sell it for 20 years, and .all from them 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 « .7 > COMSTOCK'& Co. ■ Wholesale Druggists, N 0.2 Fletcher st, N.Y. - Solomow-Hays, -Original Proprietor. - (Ej*The genuine is for sale at STEVENSON _&_D.lNKLE!S.dr.og.store., - Jan 30— HAVE YOU A COUGH? Do hot neglect it! . Thousands litive met ft premature death for the want of a little atten tion to a,common.cold... Have you a cough or cold? Dr. Swayne’s Compound Syrup of Primus Virgimana, or Wild Cherry, a safe and medical and used in nn extensive practice,' will mojA i ,« R , l^ve iy a ff or{ j relief, and save you fromi that awfu} disease, consumption* which usually sweeps grave the young, the old, thefair, the lovely, the gay. Have you A cough? .Swayav, p n ,nus Virgin iana, or Wild Cherry Syrup,isth<? «r.iy re medy yo should take to cure you. For this rea . B oh~tliut in no one of the thousands'of se3 where it has been used, has it failed to. relieve. For sale by 3* J, MYERS 8c CO. Woderful Cure of Consumption PERFORMED by Dr. Swayne’s Compound Surufiof Pruriits Virginia or Wild Cheny. Mr. Wilson Greene, ol Luncastet-county,T.a., entirely cured of the above disease, his symp* toms were a chillness, succeeded by heat, low ness of spirits, salt taste in his mouth, a dry cough,great oppression in the breast, loss of appetite, a frequent spitting and coughing up of frothy and florid blood. Alter using 2 'bottles ol the above syrup the cough ceased, the body began to strengthen, ancPby using 2 more bot tles all those disagreeable feelings were remo ved. He is now enjoying perfect health to the astonishment of all liis friends. *. CERTIFICATE. - Erie, Pa., Sept. S, 1839. Dear Sir—l this clay send fpr some of Doctor Swayne’s Prunusi 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 mneh. I am out, please send some immediately; send two bottles if you cannot send us more. In haste, yours, Bcc. Cincinnati. August 10th, 1839. Respected friend Ur. Swayne:—l am truly indebted to you for the benefit I-have received from the use of ynuf Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry Bark, which I confess was tlie means of restoring my health. I was attacked with a common cold, which terminated, in a seated dis ease upon the lungs, 1 at length became much debilitated from constant coughing and loss of appetitf, and hope of recovering,as many fif my family had been carried off by con sumption. Being recommended by a friend of mine, Mr. Weaver, to make trial of your ines timable Syrup. I did so, which ended in per forming a perfect cure. I have much to say to you when I see you, which will be . this fa!!.- You may make use of these lines if you tiling proper, that those afflicted may find relief from the same source. Yours truly, -JAMES PARRY."- Principal Office-for the sale of this medicine, 19 North Eighth street, Philadelphia. Also for sale by «j. J. MYERS & CO., Carlisle. The Persian Pillsi . t Superior to the Hygean, Brandreths, Evans, ’Tomato, the Matchless Sanative or any other compound before the public. It is now a settled point with all who have ever use.d the Vegetable Persian Pills that they are-the best and most .efficacious Family Medi cine ever used in America.,, These pills raise from the greatest weakness, distress and suffering, to a state of strength health and happiness. The name of these pills origiri ated in lJie circumstanCes of the,medicine being found only in the cemetries of Persia. This vegetable production being of, a peculiar kind, led to experiments as to its medicinal qualities and virtues. In half a century it became an es tablished medicine of that country. ... —The extract of-this singular-piantwas introdu ced into some parts of Europe in the year 1783, and many celebrated Physicians in cur-, ing certain diseases where all-other medicioes had been used in vain. Early in the year 1792 the extract was combined with a certain vege table medicine-imported from Lava Baca, in the Bast Indies, and formed into pills. The ad mirable effect of thiscompound upon the human system led physicians and families Into its general use.’ Their long'established character, their universal and healing virtues, the detergent and cleansing qualities, of their specifical action upon the glandular part of the,system are such as will sustain their reputation and general use in tile American Republic. . . For sale in Carlisle at the 7 Drug Store of: ~ . Stevenson Dinkk. Rheumatism. Entirely cured by the use of Dr. O. P. Har iich’s-Compound Strengthening and. German Aperient Pills.—Mr, SOLOMON WILSON, of Chester co. Pa.,a(lUctert for two years with tbe above distressing disease 1 ; of which lie had to use his crutches for. ISrnnnths, his symptoms' were excruciating pain in all his.joints, cspecSjl ally in his hip, shoulder and ancles', pain increa sing al ways.towavda.evening attended with heat, Mr, Wilson, -was at one time not able to move his limbs on account of the paid being so g'reatr ibe being advised by a frieno.of his to procure -Dr. Harlioh’s Pills,of which he sent to the Agent id . West hester and procured some: on, usihg, the medicine the thivdtlay the pain disappeared and his'fstfength Increasing fastv and in three Kveeks waaabletoaUend to Ws business, which hftKad.ndt'dooefQfeldJntdhtbs; .for'the-benefit brothers afflictedithewislies thpselines publish ed th at fhey; may be relieved,, and again-' enjoy the pleasuresif a Healthy life. r ; For sale by ‘H J. J. MYERS Cf CO. -Carlisle Iron and-MSrass FOUNDS. V. THE subscribers (succtssora to Joseph Jonps) respectfully inform the citizens of Carlisle and the surrounding country, that they will con tinue to carry on the above business in all its branches, at the Foundry recently occupied by Joseph Jones, deceased, on the south-east corner of Pomfret and Bedford streets," where he is pre-' pared to manufacture .CASTINGS of every, description, and on the shortest notice. They hope that by strict attention to business and a disposition to please, to merit and recaive a liberal share of public patronage, • , M. A. JONES. WILLIAM ASKWITH. Carlisle, Dec. 26, 1839. LI.VBR.aOMP.LAIHT-. . This disease is discovered by- a fixed obtuse pain and weight in the right side under the shprt ribs, attended with heat, uneasiness about the pit of the stomach,—there is in the right side also a distension—the patient loses his appetite and becomes sick and troubled with vomiting. rPhe:tonguebecome9-rough-ahd-black,-counten=- ance changes to a pale or citron color or yellow, like those afflicted with jaundice—difficulty of breathing, 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 & German Aperient Pills, if taken at the commencement of this disease, wiP check it, and by coirtinuihg the use of the medicine a few. weeks, a perfect cure will be performed. Thousands can testify to-thfe-facr. Certificates of many persons may daily-he seen of the efficacy of this invaluable medicine, by applying at the Medical Office, No. 19 North Eighth street, Philadelphia. Also, for sale by J. J. MYERS* & CO. IMPORTANT To Millers A' Manufacturers. HOWD'S IMPROVED DIRECT ACTION WATER WHEEL. THE public are informed that the subscriber has J bought the-right -of the above-water wheel, for the State of Pennsylvania., It is con sidered by those havingtheminuse, as due of the most important improvements that has ever been introduced. Persons desirous of seeing the wheel, cun do so, by' calling at the foundry of .DAVID COGKLEY, Lancaster. The an nexed certificates have been given as a slight testimonial of its value; they will speak for them selves. All communications addressed to lilje suberiberin Lancaster, Pa., will be promptly at tended to. . . MICHAEL Si'MATH. April 11, 1839. - ly [Cory.] This is to certify, that 1 have put in one of Howd’s. Patent Cast Iron Direct Action Water Wheels, in the place of a Reaction Wheel; that 'he Direct Wheel docs not flood the tail race as muev by three inches as the reaction did, and that I civn gfi n( i seven bushels .with the direct 1 action wheel on o-ur, and drive two run of stones; where I could nm. ar ) r ,d f our bushels in the same time with the rsactWn drive one' run of stones., ■ - PETER FAHNESTOCK. Ephrata tp. Lan. co. Oct. 1838. AllowayrMay 5, 1838.’ This may certify, that I have been engaged in putting in S 'B. Howd’s cast iron-direct ac tion Water Wheel, both in the State of New York and hi Michigan, and can give it as my decided opinion that with 8 feet head oy under, rightly put in, it will do more business with the same water than any other water wheel which I have yet had any experience in, and in refer ence to back water, is second best to none that 1 have yet tried* In reterence to guarding a gainst icci there can be no better operation, and it is very easy to be kept in repair. STEPHEN AILES, Millwright. Alloway, September 3, 1838. This may certify that I have had in my Hilt one of Mr. Howd’s direct water wheels for the space of one year. It is a five feet wheel, and [ have had a re-action in tile same place—l have also had Wheeler’s Union Wheel, yet I think Mr. Howd’s will do more business with less wa ter than anv other I have tried. It does well in back water. I have had from sto 6 feel head. I think wc could do as much work with ITalf the water, as we iised ro ilo witli the Under shoot wheel, which lias also hern in operation in my mill. LAWRENCE RILEY. Lyons, September 3, 1838. This may certify (‘that we nave used one of S. Howd’s patent water Wheels since December last, by the side of a rc-actioh wheel, and we think that Howd’s will do double the business, with the same water that the reaction wheel will do or very near. We never have hut three feet head, and can grind with that eight bushels per hour. We are subject ioi back-water. .(This wheel will do as good bus’mess.nnder hadk wa ter as the re-action, and we recommend it to the attention and patronage of the public. SIMON BURT F. MILES S. LEACH. LIVER COMPLAINT, Ten years standing, cured by the use. of Dr. H'ARLICWS Compound Strengthening ■and German Aperient Pills., Mrs. Sarah Boyeß, wife of- William Boyer, North Fourth street above Callowhill, Philadel phia, entirely curgd of t(ie above distressing dis ease. Hersymptoms were,habitual costiveness o! the bowels, totalloss of appetite, excruciating pain in the side, slohaach and back, depression of spirits, extreme debility, could not lie on’her left side without.au aggravation of „puin, with other symptoms indicating a great derangement in the functions of the liver. . Mrs. Boyer, was attended by several of : the first Physicians, but received but little relief from their medicine— at last, ft friend of hers procured a package of Dr.—Harlicb’s-Strengthening and German Ape rientPilis, which,.by the use of one package, induced her to continue with the medicme.which resulted inefTeqting h permanent .cure, beyond the expectations of her friends. ' For.sale by ■ J. J. MYERS &f Co..Carlisle. IMPORTANT TO PJBMAL.ES. ■ Da. O. P. Hahlicu’s compound Strength ening Tonic, and German aperient Pills. — Those pills remove all. those dist ressing diseases which'Females are liable to- be afflicted with. They remove those morbid secretions* which when rctained r soon induce a hufnber of diseases and,oftentimes,render I 'Females unhappy and miserable ailLthelr lives. . Those pills used ac cording-to directions, iromediately-pfeate a new and healthy action throughout,the whole system by Purifying the blood, and giving strength to the stomach and bowels, at tpe same" time re lieving the painTo the side.-back, and loins, gi ving appetite and invigomiog the system again to Jts proper functions andrestoring tranquil re- pose. ; -• • Ask for Dr. Strength ening, Tbnic.''and German Aperient Pills. Fein cipnl Office, 19 North Eighth street, Philadel phia; - Also for sale, at.the'dfug store, of.-. ; J . J. MYERS& QQ., Carlisle. CANDLE & SOA.P FACTORY. TflE subscriber is now prepared to sell can dles at 12J cents cash by, the box or less quan tity," viif:~i lbs for 50 cents, but in* no instance wllf candles be charged in the bonks for a less price than they are sold for at other stores.- ■ j A fair price will begiycn atalf times foytai low rendered; or in the rough', nogs’, lard and other soap stuff. -> v : ‘ - JOHN GRAY, Agent. South Hanover st. Carlisle, Jan. IS, 1840. —■NEW'-AND FASHIONABLE- CHAIR ESTABLISHMENT. THE'subscriber respectfully informs Jiis old customers and the public generally, that he has, at the solicitation of bis-friends, re-com menced, the above mentioned business in aU its variousibranchesV in theshop recently occupied by Mr,’'Frederick'“A, Kennedy, Coachmaker, next-door>to Stevenson & Dinkle’s Drug Store, and a few doors north of C6l«.Perree*s Hotel. Having procured several first rate, workmen, he is now prepared' to order,. and, keep constantly on hand, at the most ac commodating. terms, - . Rush and Cane Bottomed Chairs. Settees &. Sociables. . Common # Fancy Windsor Dp. L Large 'Boston , Hocking Chairs, LAlso, Children’s Chairs of every the whole made of the best materials and in the most fashionable.style. Also old chairs neatly mended and repainted. He will also carry on the business of ** SOUSE &, SIOU PAIW-TlNia, PAPER HANSING fit GILDING. The subscriber hopes Hint by bis strict ntten- : —. tion to business, together witb his long experi ence in the above branches, to merit and receive a.share of public patronage. C. E. R. DAVIS. 6m Carlisle, Dec. 19,1839. NEW DRUG & VARIETY STORE. Stevenson # Hinkle,. MAVE just received at their store, comer of High and jpilt streets, opposite Col; Fcr* ree’s hotel, an- assortment” ~ drtjgs,- - 3VT(dfcics,iX itsj Dye Stuffs & Varnishes. Their stock has been selected with MffWw ' great-care, and is‘ warranted'to be entirely fresh and of the very ’ best quality. The store will be under the im mediate superintendence of Mr. Dinkle, who has acquired a thorough knowledge of the duties of an apothecary under tne direction of Mr. Samuel Elliott of this place. ■ , • ■ Carl is! e”A ugn sf 157 1839. "~ ; ‘7~ ’ WHEAT WANTED. TME highest cash price will be paid for Wheat at the Cumberland Mills, at all thnefc, and tor flour made at said mill. GEORGE CRIST. August 22, 1839. Coughs,.Colds 6j Consumptions. Mrs. A. Wilson, of Lancaster Pa., entirely cured by the use of Dr, Swaync's Syrup of Wild Cherry—her symptoms were constant coughing, pain in her side, back and head,’de prived appetite, spitting, of blood, no rest 'at nightr See. Attcrjjsing two bottles of. Doctor SwaylVe’s Compound Syrup of PrunusVirgh iana or WiW Cherry, she found herself relieved, and by she had used the third bottle, she found herself entirely cured of the aforesaid dis ease, which she had been afflicted with for three years... There are.clailv certificates of. various personsrwhich add sufficient testimony of the groat efficacy of this Invaluable Jn.edicinc. For sale by ■ , J. J. Mvrtns 6f‘Co. RICHES HOT HEARTH. Those -who enjoy heaUITT must ceitaiiily feel blessed when they compare themselves to those sufferers that hav« been afflicted for years with tyAvious diseases whuAt the human family are alt subject to be troubled w»Ui. Diseases present themselves in various forms and from .various ■circumstances, which in the commencement, may all he checked by the use. f Dr. Oi Har-* Itch’s Compound strengthening auo « Aperient Pills,—such as Dyspepsia,Livei Com plaints, Pain in the side, Rheumatism, General Debility,-Female 'diseases, and all diseases to which human nature is subject, iwlier.c the sto mach is affected. Directions for using these Medicines always accompany them. These Medicines can be taken with perfect safety by the most delicate fema.lei as they are mild in their operation and pleasant in their effects. Principal Office for the fruited States, Nofl9 North Eighth street, Philadelphia. Also, lur ale by ; " J. J. MYERS & CO. NEW COACH m AIHNG EsT.iatsi,isit*itnsjVT, IN CARLISLE; PA. , . f|HHE subscriber having just arrived from the H east witj* some of the best workmen that could’ be procured, is now prepared to finish work in the-most fashionable, style and of the best materials. He will manufacture any thing in that line of business* such us ' OARS* COAOEBS, GIGS, SULKY'S & CARRIAGES, of every description.. He has now in his employ probably, .one of th,e- best, Spring. Makers and Coach Smiths-that! is now in the state. Ills charges shall be moderate and his work will all be warranted. . Repairing done in the neatest manner and with despatch. The subscriber humbly solicits the patrrnnge of.tffe public, fdt which he wi//-iendcr his most sincere thanks FRED’K 'A. KENNEDY Car/islet \prU JB, 1839. ' t rpiO DR. SWAYNE,Philadelphia.— It is with "Jt sincere, pleasure I write you these lines.— Having been reduced by a long spell of sickness in the lower country to a very critical states of hcaltli I thought I foresaw my early dissolution. I had a constant cough, and a sense of pain’ on my chest which seemed tobe obstructed so that I cnuld not breathe with ease." J gol no rcst at night, and my constant; irritation produced .a high fevernt times. .In this alarming- state .1 looked for help, and recollecting your advertise ment, I sent to your agent for two bottles of Wild Cherry Syrup, and.before using the sec ond bottle, I found my.cough had. disappeared, and with it all those distressing symptoms. You are at liberty to publish this', and I most' earn estly recommend your Syrup pf Wild Cherry Bark'to sufferers with diseases of the lungs, as an effectual remedy. 'Respectfully , yours, ■ .U Rkuhbn Richardscst. Seph-27, 1839., . Principal Office,.,No. 17 North Eighth, street, where this invaluable medicine can always be obtained; likewise, the above certificate may be seen, withthe signature of a highly respectable citizen of Pittsburg,- witnessing the above to'be « certain fact.: Alfo for sale by:,l. J.Myers &Co. DPSPJBPSXA! DYSPEPSIA!:^ More proofs of the efficacy, of Dr. H&rliph’s * JdstAS JHjutirMa*, town, Pa.j entirely cured ’qFthe abqye disease, symptoms werea,sense of distension and oppres sion nftferradhg, 3 distressingpain'ibithel pit of thestoonach.nauaea, loss.of appetite, . giddiness and dimness bfsight.extrsme flatulenr, cy, acrid emctaUohs, sQmetimeayofniting.nnd pain in the ripht aijlci ddpressTon of, spirits,;dja - ; turbid,test, faintness, .and not able topurSue his bnainesswithriut causinghis immediateexhaaS llon and. weariness. : Mr. Hartmania happy .tO state to the pdbjicnnd is ,wiUipg tpgi»e ?ny m formation to the afflicted, respecting" the wnn derful.benefit be received from .the use of Ur. [Hnfltkfl’s pdipponnd Strengthening and German Aperient Pills; iT'orSateby • J. J. MYERS & Co., Carlisle.
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