POST OPPIOB, Carlisle, Pa. Feb 1, 1840,. - Arrtvat.and Departure of Mails. Eastern daily about 12 m. 7)>. nt. • • “■ “.7 p. m. 10 a.m. Western *• **ll a.m.~ 10 a. m; •• “ 11 a. m. Sp. m. ** 7p. m. 10 a. m. Southern ** 12 m. . 7p. m *« • 11 a. m. 10 n. m. R. LAMBERTON, P. M. Mechanicsb'g “ Newville “ LAW NOTICE. j. EUIS BONHAM, attorney at law. OFFICE on High street, next door to tDr, Myers’drug store. Carlisle, Jan. 9,1840., 3tn DR. SWAYNE; Respected Friend Prom the vei’y beneficial effects which I veceivecHVonrthe use-ofthy-Goroponnd-Syxup of Wild Cherry Bark, I am fully willing to tes tify to the astonishing effect. My attack was that of a common cold, which began to threat en something of a more serious nature. Being recommended to use the above Syrup, I finally gave it a trial, and am happy to say it gave roe almost instant relief. I have used it frequently, aed always with the same beneficial effects. If others would use this medicine at the commence nr.ert of their colds and coughs,-they would.pve vent a disease which would ,be more alarming t its character, and much more obstinate in the cure. Elwood L. Pusky. N. W. corner of Arch W Fifth fits, Phila. Eighth month, 23, 1839. '■ Ihe above medicine ; is for sale by J. J. Myers Co., Carlisle. Estate of Peter "Forscht, deceased. NOTICE. Letters of Administration on the estate of Pe ter Forscht, late of Silver Spring township, de ceased, have been issued to the subscriber resi ding in Monroe township. All persons indebted to said deceased wilt make payment, and those having claims present them properly authenti cated'for settlement. to ~ . SAMUEL BRISKER, Adm’r. April 30, 1840. • • TO THE PUBLIC. RUMORS having been circulated through a portion of the countv relative to a trans action between Christian Klepfer and myself, which, if true, would justly bring upon me the indignation' of my friends, 1 deem it a duty which 1 owe myself thus publicly to,make known to the community the truth of the matter, that they may- not be misled by the tales of those who are prone to repeat, .with embellishments,- every, as undoubted truth. What motive could/hiave actuated, Mr._Kl,epfer to a vow that the ’tlhte which I held upon him Was fraudulently.obtained and without consideration, is not for me to enquire or declare. It is quite enough for the purpose of removing from me every suspicion of fraud,.-that the subject-has undergone a judicial investigation before the Court of Common Pleas of tins county, where the validity of the note in question was estab lished by a weight of evldence"whiclr !might-to mantle with the blush of shame the cheek of Christian Klepfer, who by affidavit, denied that it had been procured from him honestly. The depositions read in evidence are. on file in the Prothonotary’s office, and if of Mr. Klep fer’s friends are inclined to give credence to what he has*said or-may say, I only ask. them to go and read the written evidence and he will be convinced that he has been employing his “unruly member** in such a wav as to add noth ing to his reputation as a man of honor or hon esty. GEO RUE MATHEWS. May 7, 184"0.. . . .5t ’ VALUABLE PROPEUTV FOR SALS. T’lE subscriber offers at private sale, on rea sonable terms, the following real estate, viz: A TRACT OF I.AND situate in Hopewell township,Cumberland coun ty, 3 miles north of Newburg, adjoining lands of John Heverlich, Thomas Hefflefingcr, and others, containing 210 acres of slate and free stone land, having thereon erected a gocd two story HOUSE new BANK JW,- BARN, Spring Hbuse, a first rate agu|| iuK Saw Mill, with an Orchard of ex- SgSaßjilK. cellent fruit. About 120 acres arcfigggJSS® cleared and in a good stau; of-cultivation, and the residue covered with good timber. 'Any person wishing to view the premises can be shown them by applying to Benjamin Ramp, residing thereon. .llso, a [Tract of Woodland, adjoining the North Mountain, containing about 80 acres. This tract will be sold together or in lots to suit purchasers. ALSO, A TRACT OF LANS, situate in Mifflin township, about C miles north of, Ncwvillc, containing 221 acres, having there on erecteda-Lwostor-y Log HOUSE , KITCIIE~N t SPRING HOUSE , :iud BANK BARN. About 150 jicres nre clear ed, and the balance in pjood timber. There is also erected thereon a Tenant House and Black* smith Shop, with a young Orchard of grafted fruit trees. •For terms, See. apply to the subscriber resid ing on the last mentioned tract. WILLIAM RAMP. May 7 ,1840. THE THOROUGH BRED HORSE, “PETER PARLEY,” jflp JSk ‘.. _ Will stand the ensuing sea- at Carlisle, onthetci'msset IWIrPTV for-tirin the handbills. , ” ailffiln, Peter I’irley is of’the. very first racing blood. He was got by 'Oscar*—llls dam 'Betsy'Wilkes’ was by the celebrated ‘Sir Archie’—his 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’ ‘Wlldair.’ The above pedigree is authentic as-will be seen by a reference to the American Turf Register. ■_For further particulars apply to . - „„ , „ • JACOB LOW, Groom.' : Carlisle, March 26,1840. 2m ' [NOTICE. —FffIHE subscriber, being appointed Assignee Aof Dorsfreimer 8c Cromleigh of,the borough of Mechanicsburg, under a voluntary assign ment, hereby gives notice to ail persons indebt ed to said firm to make payment immediately to him, and those having claims to present them withbut'delay. His residence is at Dillsburg, York county'. . . - - -/.§.N. BAILEY, - April 23, 1840, 6li .Estate of Henry Hagan, dec’d. NOTICE. ■ ETTERS of Administration on the estate B a of-Henry Hagan,.deceased, late of the bor ough of Carlisle, have been issued to -the sub -■ soriber residing iii -said borohgh, All .persons /indebted to the estate of said deceased are re quested to make payment immediately, and - - those-having claims to - present them, properly, i authenticated for settlement, to JOHN IRWXK, Ad mV. /■May 7, 1840. ; • ■ 6t_- b Mint Hi Wats! Wats! Blacd anil. \vhi*e Hmso Vi/.mi., Fur.*Chip, Palm teal, Leghorn; Willow. Cane .and Wool Hats/for-shle wholesale and retail, r , CHAS. UARNITZ. T. H. SKILBS, MERCHANT TAILOR, WOULD respectfully begleave to inform flieptiblic tlmt he-is-now opemng-at liis sinml in West High' street, (a few doors west of the Post Office,) a splendid assortment of . NEW AND FASHIONABLE Cloths, OaSsimor'es, Vestings and FAWC.Y- ARTICLES. ' ' ~ suitabU for Gentlemen's wear. His slock con sists, in part, of the following CLOTHS: .... The best West of- England, superfine wool and piece dvcd Black, Blue, Invisible'nndEan cy Green, Olive, Brown and Mulberry. • i*;. CASSIMERJBS: Super wool dyed doe skin and { plain Black, fancy Doe Skins for spring and summer >vear, Tweeds of all colors and qualities. “ ' • VESTINGS: Super black Satins, Velvets, fancy English Silks, Valencia, and white and figured Mar tellies.- ———— — 7 — Fancy Articles: Silk Handkerchiefs, Bombazine and Satin Stocks, Collars and Bosoms, Hdskin, Silk and Linen Gloves, plain and fancy silk Suspenders,. Hose, &c. He would assure the public that his goods arc of the most fashionable now in use, all of which he will make to order, at the shortest no tice and in the latest style. N. 8,~ Hc~wnuld alsd'inform 'lns customers that goods purchased elsewhere, will be made up in the same manner. Carlisle,. April 8,1840., . "tf Estate of , Benjamin Schwartz , deceased . ETTERS of. Administration on the estate B A of Benjamin Schvrolz, dee., late ofSilver Spring township, have'bcen issued to the sub scriber residing in said township: All persons indebted will and those having claims present them, properly authenticated for settlement,.to .... r„ . JACOB KOSHT, Administrator. April 16, 1840. 6t . Jieute Bronchitis , a forerunner of Consump rio«.—This disease is very much likeacommon catarrh', it generally commences like an ordin ary cold, with lassitude, chilliness,slightcough and oppression and tightness about the* breast. In many instances the disease seems at first of no very serious character. 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 ture clogged with a viscid fluid. To neglect this disease it may be of serious consequences** but by namely application to Z)r. Sway tie* 6 Com/ipwfd Syrftfi of Wild Chevry % Vvitlra strict attention to the directions, all these, unpleasant effects will be removed. Be careful, asit issold at ho place except at No. 19 North Eighth st. or at flie respective agents. . , For sale by : J. J. MYEIIS & CO. /FOUND. ; Was-fnund on Satui day-tbe-l lth inst., on the premises ot the subscriber in the Borough of Mechanicsburg, Cumberland County, Pa., a package of store goods which appear to have been stdlen and secreted, which the o\ynercan have by proving property and paving charges. ‘ MICHAEL HOOVER., Mechanicsburg, April 16/1840. SiiORT FACTS. . TO THE AFFLICTED. . IV is sometimes urged that the Rheumatism cannot be cured by external applications.— i nis may be true sometimes; but it is ajso cer tainly true that this dirtressing complaint can not be cured by internal remedies, except by their long and constant use, by which perhaps, at the same time the system becomes generally deranged, debilitated and destroyed. Even were not this the case how shall tIK great dis tress of the sufferer be. alleviated while such slow and doubtful remedies liavtf* their effect 5 The answer is plain, candid and most true—use Dr. Howe’s Nerve and Bono liiniment. No name could be more appropriate. It reach es and soothes the nerves; and allayspains most effcctually-on-its first application, ana by a few applications removes more effectually and Speed ily Rheumatic pains than any internal or exter nal remedy w*as ever known to do. Try it and. -bc-conviflcedf —Foi^salc-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 Ricii/tnn, Pittsburg, Pa, en tirely cured.ot the above distressing disease:— his symptoms were, pain and weight;.in the left sidy, loss of appetite, vomiting, acrid eructa tions, ii distension of the stomach, sick headache, lurred tongue, countenance changed to a citron . color,,dHßcultyofbreatlnng,-disturbed-test, .at tended with a cough, grc.it debility,'with other symptoms indicating great derangement of the. functions of the liver. Mr. Richard had the ad vice ot several physicians, but received no re lief, until using Dr. Harlich’s Medicine, which termirated in eilbcting a perfect cure. 1 For sale by , J. J. MYERS & CO.' M. B. ROBERTS’S CELEBRATED .VEGETABLE EMBROCATION; THE efficacy of this most valuable embroca tion is attested by thousands who have pro ved its healing qualities in the cure of the most troublesom e diseases to which the horse is liable: Such as old or fresh wpunds, sprains, pains and weakness of the limbs; bruises, swellings, stiff ness of the joints and tendons, galls & scliaffihgs produced by the and saddle, cracked heels, scratches, grease, thrush in the foot, or foot-rot in the feet of cattle, £#c. , The most flattering encomiums are daily be stowed upon this dmbrocation, and it is there fore recommended to farriers, stage contractors, stable keepers, wagoners, farmers, and private gentlemen owning horses,.as a valuable remedy for the above diseases and should be constantly kept in their stables. —The following certificate is-frotiTMr.""lames' Recside, a.stage owner and great mail contrac tor:- '■, 1 ■ , . .. Philadelphia, June 12th.1839. This is to certify tliptj have used.M.-R. Ro berts’s Embrocatipnfor various,kinds of sores, wountjs'ahd'sprains in horses and I bfive found it to exceed any other that I have tried. ■. ' I. REESIDE. For sale at STEVENSON & HINKLE’S drugand chemical store, ~ . Jan 30 public. THE subscHber wishes to inform the public tha t he is in possession of h Medicine which if used-agreeably to bis prescription, is a sure,- safe and.certain cure for the- Sheutfiatic pains, either inflamatory or chronic. Tt has never yet failed to cure, and if it" was ni,well known', as it is .efficacious, atid as freely, used as it oughtto be, thousands might'now be cured who arc crip-- pick. .. Directions wifi be given With the medi cine, which can be hsd. by calling at Loudon’s store, 1 in Kingstown, l -Silver Springltownshipr. CnniberlanAcounty, or of the subscriber, at a moderate price. ■•The medicine iwas originally discovered and prepared by a celebrated and; iscieiitific Indian Doctor, from .whom the siib-: 'sr.iibeii procured therecipe. '. ■/. ■ , ~ , Numerous certificates of purcs mightbeipubr ■fished, but it is.tlio.uglit unnecessary,; A% oye.ry person'Using the • medicine '.will best know its ivalue. . ; GEOIUtF.II F.l'.D. ."'March 19,, 1840, eowtf : DENTISTRY. DR. I. G. LOOMIS, HAS returned to Carlisle, and will ns here tofore, attend to the practice oi 'Dentistry. He uniy be fouiid at Coli FeVree’s hotel. 'Persons requesting it will, be waited upon at their residences. (*Dr. Georg* D. Foulke, Reference,— ' s Rev T/ios. C, 7 homton, -r - - * Qr.-David N. Mahon, Carlisle. March 12,1840. SMITTTO.V A' COKJWtIJtJY, BOOT AND SHOE ■ M ANUF ACTURERS, ESPEGTfULLV inform the public they have removed.their establishment directly opposite their old stand, one door eat of Ang ney £s* 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 tomanu- work to. the satisfaction of all who may favor them with their custom. Carlisle, March ’2fii 1840."." - tf FARMER’S HOTEL. SIMON WUNDERLICH, THANKFUL for former favors, takes this method of informing his friends and the public generally, that he .haS.re.tufned.to.the old stahd, sign of the - GOLDEN SHEAF, in High street, a few doors east of the Court House, where he shall at all timcs.bc prepared with r the best of Liquors, and every thing the markets can afford for the comfort' and gratifi cation of those who may favor him with their custom. A careful ami attentive hostler will always be: in attendance.' BOARDERS will be taken by the week, month anti year, on reasonable terms'! Carlisle, Apiil 2, 1840. 3m INSURANCE AGAINST FIRE BY orth .Inter icn Insurance Co. Philadelphia: CAPITAL $600,000. THE above company through their *'Agency in Carlisle,” still continues to insure nil kinds of property in this nncl the adjoining Coun-_ ,tics at.the lowest rates. w Thc usuabrisk on stone or brick" houses averages about STpcrahnum oh each thousand insured, and a stock of merchan dize consisting of_dry goods, groceries, and the usual assortment of a country store, will be in sured nt the same rate. : —■ Property holders, and merchants generally throughout this and the adjoining counties, will please give the above notice, attention. Appli cation can-ba made either, by letter or in person to the subscriber ih Carlisle. - Nov. U, 1839. IMPORTANT DISCOVERY. ' ‘ - • !> THE public are hereby directed to the. med ical advertisements of’.Dr. HARWICH'S celebrated Compound Strengthening 'ihuic, and* German Aperient Pills* which are a Medicine of great valuejth the afflicted, discovered by O. P. celebrated physician at Altdorf, Germany, which has been used with unparal leled success’throughout Germany. Tjiis Med icine consists of two kinds, viz: the German A perient,and the Compound Strengthening Tonic Pills. They are each put up in small packs, and should both be used to effect a permanent curs. Those who araufflicted wquld do well to make a trial of thisinvaluublc Medicine, as they never produce sickness or nausea while using. A safe and effectual remedy for DYSPEPSIA ORINDIGESTIOW, and all Stomach Complaints;pain in Side, Liv er Complaints, Loss of Appetite, Flatulency, Palpitation of the Heart, Genera! Debility, Ner vous Irritability, Sick Headache,-Ftmale-Dis eases, Spasmodic Affections, Rheumatism,Asth mas, Consumption,&c. The German Aperient Pills are tacleanse the stomach and purify the o strengthen and invigorate ihc nerves and di gestive organs and give tone to the Stomach, as all disease* originate frftrn impurities of the blood and disordered stomach. This mode of treating diseases is pursued by all practical* Physicians, which experienceha’staughtthem tobe thc only remedy to effect* a cure. They 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 .be efficacious.— -Thisjsthc'case-in alUarge.cities.in-which they have an extensive sale. It is not to be under** itobd-that thesfe medicines, wil l cure nil diseases mcrely*l>y purifying the blood—this .thev will not doj but they certainly will, and sufficient .•authority of daily • proofs"asserting that'those "tired by “the dP" erections which accompany them,, will curb a great majority of diseases of the stomach, lungs, and liver, by of ihe blood are occasioned. . • ; i , Ask for Dp. Harlich’s Compound Strengthen* ing Tonic, and German Aperient Pills. ' Principal Office fcr. the sale of this medicine is at No. 19 North Eighth street, Philadelphia, . Also—Fnr sale at the drug store of J. J, MY EUS & CO., Carlisle, who. are Agents for Cumberland county. -Nov. 21,-1839. Vaughan 8? Petcrson's.fied Liniment £4UPEKIOR to all. other applications : for ►5 rheumatism, chilblains; sprains,‘numbness of the limbs, stiffness and weakness of the joints, sore throat, &c. By rubbing the Liniment well into the head with a hair brush at going to’ bed and then covering the head with a flannel night cap the relief afforded in that painful formj of the the disease ° . RHEUMATISM OF THE HEAD. Numerous cures in all the above affections have come under the observation of the proprietors. The following statement of a remarkable cure of partial paralysis of a. limb is from William L. Norton, Esq. a weH knuwn aml rcspcctatalc magistrate of Southwark: - ' Messrs. Vaughan &Peterson—During sever al weeks-I suffered a partial paralysis ot the right arm and of the third and fourth fingers of the right hand, which sensibly affected the whole power of the latter; writing became to me a difficult task which ! could hot execute but with greatly diminished legibility.. The use of halfia brittle of your Liniment gave entire re* lief, and I cheerfully.bear this testimony to its efficacy. - ■' For sale by ■ • ! , , STEVENSON. 8c DINKLE. : Carlisle, Jari. 16, 1840. • ‘ . Estate of James. Graham, ;dec?d. : ' ;; 'notice., Letters.festamentary on the estate of Jitsi Graham, deceased, late of Aljen township, have: issued 'to the subscriber ’residirig in Eh Pehnsbprdngh 'townsHipl, ; Persons indebted tolsaiA estate make; jptjlj;-' imcht immediatelv. and those having claims ito’pw'scnt’-ntlem in sick, at this place and has been for a long time; he has tried the medicine and finds it helps him much. 1 ath out, please senrl some immediately; send two bottles if you cannot send us more. In haste, yours, &c. Respected friend Dr. Swayne:—l. am truly indebted to you Tor the benefit I have received from the use of your Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry Bark, which I confess was the means of restoring my health. I was attacked with a common cold, which terminated in aseated dls ease-upon lhe lungs, I at length became .much debilitated from constant coughing and loss of appetite, and*gave up hit hope of recovering,as many of my family had been carried off by con sumption. Being recommended by a friend of mine, Mr. Weaver, to make trial of you.*, ines timable Syrup. I did s ( o, which ended in per forming a perfect cure. I have much to say to you when I sec yon, which will he this fall.— Yop may make use of ..these lines if you think, proper, that those afflicted may find relief from the same source. Yours trulv, - JAMES PARRY*. Principal Office for the sale of this medicine, 19 North Eighth street, Philadelphia. Also for side by J. J. MYERS 8c CO...Carlisle, Persian Pills. Superior to the Hygean* Brandreths*'Evans* Tomato* the Matchless Sanative or any other compound before the public. —Jtis now a-settledpoint-withall-whohaveevcr used the Vegetable Persian PilTs that they are the best and mostefficacibusFAMiLY 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 origin ated in the 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 es tablished medicine of tl)al country. The extract of this singular plant was introdu ced into some parts of Europe in'the year 1783, and used by many celebrated Physicians In cue ing certain diseases where all other medicines had been used in vain. Early in the year, 1792 the extract was combined with-a certain vege tablemedicine imported from Dava Baca, in the East Indies, and formed into pills. The ad mirable effect of this compound upon the human system led physiciansandfamiliesmtoits general' use. Their lung established character, 'their universal and'healing virtues, the detergent and cleansing Qualities ot their speciflcal action upon the glandular part of the,system are such as will sustain their reputation und-gcpcral.use in-the- American Republic*. For salein Carlisle.nl the Drug Store of \ Stevensori ty.Lifikle, • Jl.Jp !A T or//*,Ncwvil!c. Entirely cured by the use of Dr. O. P. Har lich’s Compound Strengthening and , German Aperient Pills.—Mr, SOLOMON ; WILSON, of Chester co. Pa., afilicted'for two years with the above distressing disease, op which- h e had to use his crutches for 18 months,Jlis symptoms were excruciating pain in'allbis joints’r especi ally in his hip, shoulder and ancles; pain increa sing always to wards evening attended wjth heal. iMr, Wilson, wasatnne time not able - to move his Uijibs on account of the pain beingap*great; he being advised by a friend ;ofhiri.to/procure Dr.rHarlich’s Pills of which he serit tothe Agent in West Hester and prncured some; on’ using the medicine,the third day the paiadisappeared arid-bls.'strength; increasing ’ fastTfand in. three weeks was able to attend tb hls which he had not done for IS months; for-the; benefit orothers afflicted, he wishes those linespublish dd that the pleasures of a.-healthy- life, , .. ■ "For sifebSfK^r:' h J. MYERS £# CO, v have rou A cough? CERTIFICATE. Eric, Pa., Sept. 3, 1839. Cincinnati, August 10th, 1859. Rlicii;nalism, Carlisle Iron ana Brass FOUNDRY'. THE subscribers (.successof-JTto Joseph Jones) the citizens ol Carlisle and .the surrbundhig_country, .iUrtt tinue to.carry on .the l ahoye*. business in all its branches, at the Foundry recently occupied by Joseph Jones, decea«ed, on the south-east corner df Poinfret.and B.edford streets, where he is pre pared to manufacture ■ castings ■ of every description, hnd on the.shortest notice. They hope Unit by strict attention to business and a disposition to please, to merit and receive a liberal share of public patronage. • i M. A. JONJES. WILLIAM ASKWITH. Carlisle, Dec. 26, 1839. " ' LIVE!?.. COMPLAINT. . This discas'e is discovered by a fixed obtuse pain and weight In the right side under the short ribs, attended with heat, uneasiness about.the pit of the itomach,—-there .is in the right side also a~distensioh—the patient loses' hiS appetite and becomes sick and troubled with voniitmgi ance changes to a pale nr citron color or yellow, like those afflicted'‘with jaundice—difficulty of breathing, disturbed vest, attended with a dry, cough, difficulty of laying on the left sidc-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. H irlich's Compound Tonic Strengthening & German Aperient Pills, if taken-at the commencement of. this .disease, will check it, and by continuing the use of the medicine a few weeks, a perfect cure will be performed. Thousands can testify to this 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, for sale by J..J. MYERS, CO. LIVER COMPLAINT, Ten years standing* cured Vy the.usc of Dr. HARLICWS Compound * Strengthening . and German Aperient Fills. Mrs. Sarah Korku, wife of William. Boyer, North Fourth street above Callowhill, Philadel* phia, entirely cured of the above distressing dis ease. Hcrsymptnms were,habitual costivchess o! the bowels, total lossofappelite* excruciating pain in the side, stomach and hack, depression of spirits, extreme debility, could not lie on her left side without an aggravalion—of pain,- with other symptoms indicating a grea* derangement in tlie functions of the liver. Mrs. Boyer was attended by several of the first Physicians, hut received but little relief from their medicine— at last, a friend of hers procured a package of Dr. H »rlich*.s Strengthening and German Ape rient Pills, which, Jiy the usc“of one package, induced her to continue withihe medicine, which resulted in effecting a permanent cure, beyond the expectations of her friends. For sale ty . .1. J. MYERS & Co.,Carlisle. IMPORTANT TO PKMALES. Dr. 6. P. Harlich’s compound Strength ening Tonic* and German Aperient Pills. — Those'pills remove air those distressing diseases which Females are liable to be afflicted with. T hey remove those morbid* secretions wjiich when retained, soon induce a number of diseases and oftentimes render Females unhappy and miserable all.their lives.' Those pills used ac cording to directions, immediately create a neW and healthy action throughout the whole system !>y purifying the blood giving strength to the stomacll and bowels at the same time re lieving the pain.in tire side, hack, and loins, gi ving appetite' and invigorating.thc system again to its proper functions and restoring tranquil re pose. Ask for Dr. HarliclPs Compound Strength ening Tonic, and German Aperient Pills. Prin cipal Office, 19 North Eighth street, Philadel phia. Also for sale at the drug store of J.J, MYERS & CO,, Carlisle. JUST RECEIVED. THE subscribers have just received from Philadelphia, anew general assortment of .• DSVT-G-OODS, consisting in part of Cloths, Cassimeres, nets*, Flannels, Tickings, Checks, Calirocs, Me riunes; Muslins, &fc. ls*c. Also, a general as sortment of new and fresh * Groceries ami Qnccnstvarc, to which we respectfully invite the .attention of the public, as we are determined to sell the'm at the most reduced prices. . ANONfcYANDERSON. January 30, 1840 " tf CIVDLE&SOAP FACTORY. THE subscriber is now prepared to sell can dles at 12$ cents cash by the box or less quan tity* viz:—4 lbs for 50 cents; but in no instance will candles be charged in the hooks for a less price than they are sold for at other stores.' A fair price will be given at all.times for tal low rendered or in the rough,-hogs* lard and other soap stuff. _ 1 • ' \ JOHN-GRAY. Agent.. , South. Hanover st. Carlisle, Jan. 16,1840. Attend to four cough. REV. DU. BARTHOLOMEW’S J Pink Expectorant Syrup, AN agreeable cordial and effective, remedy "for"coughs,'colds, hoarseness, pains in the bivust, influenza, hard breathing, and difficult expectoration. ' ' - . However incredible it mdy appear,. Doctor’ Bartholomew’s Pink Expectorant Syrup has never been known. to fail in affording relief in the above cases. Many certificates have been received attesting its virtues. The public are respectfully invited to make a trial of’the 'arti cle when its value will he fnllv attested* For sale by . STEVENSON & DINKLE.' January 16, 1840. - - rpHE SIJBSGRIB Ell has just receiv i cd in addition to his former supply of Patent Family.ahd 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 hf Assofde lida, Lee’s P|lls, German do,. Opodeldoc, Jud*. kin’s7Patent“Sp'ecific“for the cure of-spraihs; ulcers, &c„ Lyon’s Horse Powder, Windsor French Fancy Soaps, best black writing Ink for family Use* British Lustre,' Black air of which may be had at the nriost reduced prices', from.- .v - -V-- :• GRAY, Agent; : South Hanover st. Carlisle, Jan. 25, Dyspepsia arid Hypocondriacism. . Cured by Dr. Ehrlich's celebrated Medicines. Me WM. MORRISON. of Schuylkill Sixth ptrect; Philadelphia, afflicted for, several years with the distressing disease—Sickness at thestomach, headache, palpitation of the heart, impaired appetite, acrid eructations, coldness and weakness of the extremities, emaciation St, general debility, disturbed rest, a pressure and weight at the stomach after eating, severe flying pains in the chest, hack and sides.- costiveness, a’dislike, for society or conversation, languor and lassitude upon the le.ist occasion. Mr, Morri snn.had.applicd to.thffmnst eminent physicians, whoVconsidered it beyorid the power of human skill-to restnre blm to health; however; a*: his afflictions bad fednced’h’im to a deplorable con, .dition, having bpeirindnced by a friend hf ,his to try Dr. Harlich’s Medicines, as they:beiiig highly-•.recommended. ; by which lie procured two packages for trial) before using tlie second package, befriend himself greatly relieved, .arid by continuing the use ottheiri the disease, eri tirely disappeared—he Isnoyr; enjoying’ all - the blessings of perfect, health!' ■- , j l,'. ■'■ ’ For sale by. , -;. •-J. J. MtEns tif Co. NEW AND^fASHIONABLE CHAIR ESTABLISHMENT. THE subscriber respectlully-informs his old customers and the public generally, that he has, at the solicitation , of. his friends, re-com menced the above mentioned business in all ita various branches, in the shop recently occupied by Mr. Frederick A. Kennedy. Coachmaker. next door to Stevenson Sc Dinkle’a Drug Store, and a few door's north of Col. Ferree’s Hotel. Having procured several first rale workmen, he is-now prepared. to manufacture to order, and keen constantly on hand, at the moat ac commodating terms, 3 - c ¥ Rush and Cane Bottomed r Jr*fl , Chairs, Settees 6c Sociables# Common fy Fancy Windsor Do Large Boston Backing Chairs, ‘Chairs of every ■* 4|l2^*descri|H!on— tlie whole made of the s best materials and in the most fashionable style# Alsrtdd chairs neatly mended and repainted# He will also carry on the business of 1 . SOUQS & DIGIT PAINTING,- PAPER HANGING & GILDING. ‘ Thesubscriber-liQpea--tliaUby-his-Btrict atten tion to business, together with his long experi ence in the above branches, to merit and receive u shave of public patronagv. - —' C.‘E. R. DAVIS: 6 mi Carlisle, Dec. 19, 1839. NEWS DRUG & VARIETY STORE. .... Stevenson A 9 JDiuklc, HAVE just received at their store, corner of *— High and Pitt streets, opposite Col. Ft* t* rue's ■ hotel, an assortment of ‘ V DRTT&Bi-’ ' ; ' IHcdicies, Paints, Dye Stuffs ’Bc Varnishes, Their stock has been selected wifh jgjfflU? great care, and is warranted to’ be entirely fresh and of the very best-quality. The store will he r under the im* mediate snperintcrdnnce of Mr, Dinkle, who - has acquired a thorough knowledge of the duties of an apothecary under tne direction of Mr. Samuel Elliott of tins place. Carlisle, August.ls, 1839. WHEAT WANTED. THE highest cash price will.be paid for Wheat at the Cumberland Mills, at all times, and tor flour made at.said mill. GEORGE CRIST. August 22, 1859. tf Coughs, Colds Consumptions. Jlrs.. A. Wilson, of Lancaster county, Pa., entirely cured by the use of Dr. Swayne’s Syvu'p of Wild Dberry-—her symptoms were constant coughing, pain In.her side, bar# and head, de praved appetite, spitting of blood, no rest at night. See. After using two bottles of Doctor Swavne-s Compound Syrup of PrunuaVirgittimm or Wild Cherry, she found herself relieved, ami by. the time she had used the third bottle, she found herself,entirely;cured of the aforesaid clis- had been afflicted with for three years. There are dailv ; certificates'of various persons, which add sufficient'testimony of the great efficacy of this invaluable medicine. Fop-sale by J J.,J. Mykrs Co. RICHES HOT HEALTH. Those who enjoy health, muSt ccitainly feel blessed when they compare themselves to those sufferers that have been afflicted for years with various diseases which the human family are all subject to be troubled with. Diseases present themselves.in various .forms- and from various circumstances, which in the commencement, mav all Ire checked by the use. f Dr. O. P. Hor- HclPs .Compound strengthen lug and. German Aperient Pills,—such as Dyspepsia,Livei Com* plaints,;Prtln in the side,'Rheumatism, General Debility, Female Diseases, and all diseases to which human nature is subject, where the sto mach is affected. Directions for using these Medicines always accompany them. These* Medicines can Ire taken with perfect safely by the most delicate female, as ihev are mild in their operation arid pleasant in their effects. Principal Olfice for the United States', No. 19' North Eighth street, Philadelphia. Also, fur -le by L J. MYEUS & CO. NEW 1 COACH lIS AEI ftT Cf j;sT.-Sei.KISgS.HI\VT, IN CARLISLE, PA. THE subscriber having just arrived from the east with some of the lir.st workmen that couhl be procured, is now prepared" to finish work in the most rasliionnhle,..style and of the best materials. ■ He will manufacture any thing in that line of business, such as CJA‘.G, COACHES, GIGS, - SULRYS & CARRIAGES,. of every description. He has now in his employ probably one of the best Spring Makers' and Coach Smiths that is-now in the state. His charges shall be moderate and his work will all be warranted,. 1 ■ - , Repairing done in the neatest ni ami c rand with despatch. Tbe subscriber humbly solicits the patrrnage of the public, for which lie wi// tender his most sincere thanks..-"^' v FRED’K A. KENNEDY, Car/is/e, \pri/’B, 1839. . tf TO DR. SWAYNE.Philadelphia.—lt is with Sincere pleasure I write you these lines.—, .Having been reduced by a long spell of sickness in the lower country to a very critical state of health I thought I foresaw my early dissolution. I. had -a constant rough, iind a sense of pain on my chest.which seemed to.be obstruclcd.sn that. I could not breathe with ease. I got no rest at night, and my constant irritation produced a high fever at times. In this alarming state I Junked for help, and recollecting ymir advertise ment, I sent to your agent for two bottles of .Wild Cherry Syrup, and before using 4he sec ond bottle, {.found my cough had disappeared, and with-it all those-distressing symptoms.—You c at liberty to publish this, and I most earn estly recommend youy Syrup of. Wild Cherry Uark to sufferers with diseases of the lungs, as an effectual,remedy. Respectfully yours,' Reuden RICIIARDSOtft. : Pittsburg, Sept. 27, 1839. Principal Office, No. 1/North Eighth street, where this invaluable medicine.can always be obtained; likewise, the above ccrt : ficate may be seen, with the signature of a highly respectable citizen! of Pittsburg, witnessing the above to be .a certain fact. Also, for sale by J. J.Myers EtCo, DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA!! : ’ More proofs of the efficacy of ‘ Dr.' Harlich*s ’ Medicines. —Mr. Josas Hartmait, of Sumney town.Pa.; entirely cured of the above disease, •which he was afflicted-with for six years: his symptoms were a sensed! distension and oppres- - sion after eating, distressing pain in the .pit of— the,stomach .nausea.lnss.of appetite,, giddiness ... and dimness of sight, extreme debility, flatulen- . cy, acrid eructations, sometimcs'voniiiing, and paitrin the.rip ht sidy, depression of spirits, dis turbed restj faintness. ahd not able.to pursue his ■ business without;causing hte; immedinte.exhans tion and .weariness. Mr. Hartman is happy to ' state to the public and is willing togive enny Sn r formation to the afflicted, .respecting the; won* derfid benefit he. received -.from the use of Dr. Harlich’s Compound Strengthening and German Aperient'Pills* For sale by •' J.j. MYERS & Co., Carlisle,