American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, June 11, 1840, Image 4

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    POSTOFPIOB,
Carlisle,''Pa 1 . Feb’ i,yjB4<jj
Arrival anci VefiarlMre of Mails,
Arrives. Closes.
Eastern 'daily, .about 12 ni.' ?P-i>v.
, .« „ , <• •• t p. m.'.loa.m.
Western “ 11 a.in. 10 a. m.
;" •< 11 a. m. sp. m.
",7p. m. 10 a.m.
Southern
" lim. : m.
<i u 11 a, to n. m.
' R. LAMBKRTON. P. M.
Mechanicsb’g
NewvUie
LAW NOTICE.
j, EUIS BON3SA.ni,
attorney at law.
OFFICE on High-street, nest door to tDr,
‘Myers* drug store. «• r; v ; -
Carlisle, Jam 9,1840. ,3m
DR.:SWAYNEs Respected Friends—From
the very beneficial efTectSr Which I Aiave
received From the use of thy Compound Syrup
of Wild Cherry Bark, I am fully willing to tes.
tify to'ihe astonishing effect. My attack was
that of a common cold, which began to threat
en somethingof a more serious nature. Being
recommended to useAhe above Syrup, 1,, finally
gave it a trial, and am happy to say it gave me
almost instant relief. I have used it frequently,
ard alway.s.with the same beneficial effects. If
others would use this medicine dt the commence
tr.ert of their colds and coughs, they would pre
vent a disease which would be more alarming
t its character, and much more obstinate in the
cure. V Elwood L*. Pusry.
N.-W. corner of Arch & Fifth sts, Phila.
Eighth month, 23, 1839. •
*1 he above medicine ,is for sslc Myers
Co., Carlisle. " '*
Estate of Peter Forschti deceased. .
NOTICE.
Letters of Administration on the estate of Pe
ter Forscht, late of Silver Spring township, de*
censed*.have been, issued to the subscriber, resi
ding in Monroe township*. All persons indebted
to said deceased will make payment, and those
having claims present them properly authenti
cated for settlement, to ‘ ' - .
SAMUEL BUICKER, Adm’r.
April 30, 1840. - ■ • 6t
TO THE PUBLIC.
RUMORS having been circulated through a
portion~of the countv relative to a trans
action between Christian Klepfev and mysell,
which, if trne, would justly'bring upon me the
indignation of m‘y friends, I deem it a duty
which I owe myself thus publicly to make 1 known
to the community the truth of the matter, that
they may hot' be misled by the tales of those
who are prone to repeat, with embellishments,,
every- idlt^story- as- undoubted - truth. - -What
motive. cou|d have actuated Mtvßlepfer to a--
vow that the note, which I held upon him was
fraudulently obtained apd 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 this county, where
the validity of the note in question was estab
lished by a weight of*evidence which ought to
mantle with the blush of shame the cheek of
Christian Klepfer, who by affidavit dented that
it had been procured from him honestly.' -The
depositions read in evidence arc on file the
Prothonotavy’s office, and if any of Mr. Klep
fer*a friends arc inclined to give to
what he,has said or mrty 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 n way as to add noth
ing to his reputation as a man of honor or hon
esty. ' GEORGE MATHEWS.
May r, 1840. . .5t
VALUABLE PROPERTY
FOR SALE.
T IE subscriber offers at private sale, on rea
sonable terms, the following real estate, viz:
A TRACT OF LAND
situate in Hopewell|township,Cumberland coun
ty, 3 miles north of Newbyrg, adjoining lands
._oLJ-ohn-Ueverlicb,--Th‘omas-Hefllefinger7-and~
others, containing SiO acres of slate and free
stone land, having thereon erected a good two
story HO USE new It A. NIC .Jfaeig.
BARN, Spring House, a first rate JBBj| g | |n*
Saw, Mill, with an. Orchard of ex- lanH i 1 IK
cellcnt fruit. About 130 acres arefiggiggSHS
clgared'and in a good state of cultivation, and
i.the residue covered with good-timber. -Any
person wishing to view the premises can he
shown them by applying to .Benjamin Uamp,
residing thereon.
•lino, a Tract o f Woodland,
adjoining the North about
80 acres. ' 1 This tract will be sold together or in
lots to suit purchasers.
ALSO, A TRACT ;OP LAND,
situate in Mifflin township, about 6 miles north
of Newvillc, containing22lucres, having.there
on erected a two story Log
HOUSE, KITCHEN,SPUING HOUSE,
aucl BANK BARN. About 150 acres are clear
ed, and the. balance in good timber. There is
also erected thereon a Tenant Hnuse and Black-.
smith Shop, with a young Orchard of grafted
-fruit-trees.””"”’
For terms', See. apply to the subscriber resid
ing <Jn the last mentioned tradt.
WJILLtAM RAMP.
May 7, 1840. tf
THEJTHOROUGH BRED HORSE
''‘PETES, SASLET,” --
A jttj ~r . . , Will stand the. ensuing .sear
ifjjjlSßJa 30n at Carlisle, on thetermssel
iH» (rvll forth in the handbills.
*TI ir>*rrilfJ fli Peter Parley is of the v.cry
first racing blood. He was got by ‘Oscar’—his
dam •Betsjr.Wil.kes’ was by the celebrated ‘Sir
-Archie’—his grand darn by ‘Bedford’—his great -
grand dam by ‘Dare Devil’—his g, g.: grand
dam by ‘Lamplighter’— bis g. g. g. grand dam,
by Syma’ l W\Ulair.’ . The ’above pedigree is
authentic as will be seen by arefereiice to '.the
American Turf Register,;, -• V-w
y .-For further particulars apply to - -
W ?; v , : JACOB Low; Groom.
, . Carlisle, March 26,1840.' '. 2m .
NOTICE.
THE subscriber,’ being appointed Assignee
of Dorsheiroer &. Cromlciglv of the.borough;
of.MeChafucsburgj. under, a voluntaryassign
ment; hereby gives notice to all persons inilcbt
edtoaaid firm to, make payment' immediately
to,h!m,and those havirigclaima to presrtivtbem,
.vvithout delay; .His residence is'at-BilUburg,
York county;
April33.lS4o.
Estate of Henrv Hagan, <lec’d.
il : •/NdTICBv’ v -"
: i«; tlie'eajate
.■^of-ttenrvHagaii.de'cea^cl.lntepf.tliebor-
Sftfibar'residtng in 'said bprftngli., .All persona
indebted totheestatc of Said deceased; are-, re<
■ qnejtfd ' ta-fnake- payment'. immediately, Jina
those having claims to Present them properly;
ShthenticSied far Bettlement,'to~"■""iT.'" i
' JOHNIRVVINv Adm’r;-
‘ i-tv, :Stl'
May r. 1840. s
•r?:. W&.z&i
Bfacd^rilwhiteßussia, Vignola, For, Chip,
Palm Leaf, Leghorn, Willow Cfl'nfii
Hatt, for sale Wholesale ami retail.
»HA«. BAftNITZo
. T. H. SKttBS,
MERCHANT TAIUIB,
WOULD respectfully beg leave,to ; ihfqrm
the public that he ; Is now, opening at, his
stanri in West High street, (a few doors west of
the Post Office,) a splendid assortment bf /
~ NE& AND FASHIONABLE
Olotba, Oassimbres, Vestings and .
FANOT ARTIOMS.:
suitable for-Gentlemeh’A WeaT. ■ His stdckxon*
sists, in part, of the following
CLOTHS;
The best West iof England, superfine , won]
and piece dved Black, Blue, Invisible and Fan
cy Green, Olive, Brown and Mulberry.
CASSIMERES:
Super Wool dyed doe skin and plain Black,
fancy Doe Skins for spring and 'summer weal?
Tweeds of all colors add qualities,
Super blank Satins, Velvets, fancy'English
Silks, -Valencia, and' white-and- figured Mar
seilles.
Silk Handkerchiefs,' Bombazine and Satin
Stocks, Collars ami Bosoms, ,Hoskin,. Silk and
Linen Gloves, plain and fancy silk Suspenders,
Hose, &c. • . .
Me 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 am) in the latest style.
N. B.—He would also inform his customers
that goods purchased elsewhere, will tie made
up in the same manner.
Carlisle, April 8, 1840, \ tf ■
' Estate of Benjamin Schwartz , deceased.
NOTICE.
V ETTERS of Administration on the estate
H A of Benjamin Schwartz, dee., late of Silver
Spring towriship, have 'been issued to the sub
scriber residing in said township: All persons
indebted will make payment, and those having
claims present them, properly authenticated for
settlement, to
. JACOB KOSHT, Administrator;
-April 16, 1840. . ‘
Jleute Bronchitisi a forerunner of Consump
tion*— This disease is very much like a common
catarrh, it generally cqmmences like an ordin
ary cold, wUh lassitude, chiilinoss, slight cough
and oppression and tightness about the breast.
In many instances the disease seems at ftrst of
no very serious charhcter. 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
tureclogged with a viscid fluid. To.neglect
this disease it may be of serious, consequences,
but by a timely 'application "to "Dr*— Stvdynes
Compound Syrft/i of Wild CVierry, with a strict
attention to the directions, all these 1 unpleasant
efFects -w\ll be Be careful,'ns it issold
at no place except at No. 19 North, Eighth st.
or at the respective agents, - -
For sale by ; J. J. MYEUS_& CO. :
FOUND.
Was found on Saturday, the J Ith inst., on the
prcmiscs of the subscriber in the'.Boroiigh of
Mechanicsburg, Cumberland County, Pa., a
package of store goods which appear to have
been stolen and secreted, which the owner can
have by proving property and paying charges.
■ MICHAEI. HOOVER.
■ Mechanicsburg, April 16, 1840.
TO TBB AFFLICTED.
IP is sometimes urged that tlie Rheumatism
cannot be cured by external applications.—
This may be true sometimes; hut it is also cer
tainly true that this dirtrcssing complaint can
not be cured by internal remedies, except by
their long and constantuse, by which perhaps,
at the same time the system becomes generally
deranged, debilitated and destroyed.. Even
were not this the case how shall the great dis
tress of the sufferer be alleviated while such
slow and doubtful remedies hgve their effect 3
The answer is plain, candid and most'true—use
-Drr-Hcwe , s"H‘crvo andßono Liniment.
No name could be more appropriate! It readi
es 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
—' . , STEVENSON & DINICLE, —
Carlisle, Jan. .16, 1840. , '
Cored by the use of Dr. Havlich's’Compound
Strengthening and German Aperient Pills.. _
■-^Miv-WiiTtiyvjHlicirAtrir.-Pi ttshurg, " r Pa, en
tirely cured of the above distressing disease:—
bis symptoms were, pain and weight in the left
side, loss of appetite, vomilin’g, acrid eructa
tions, a distension of tbestoipach, sick headache,
birred tongue, countenance changed to a citron
color, difficulty 'ofbreathing', disturbed, rest, at
tended with a cough, great debility, with other
symptoms indicating great derangement of the
functions of the liver. Mr. Richard tiad the ad->
vice oi several physicians, but received no re
lief, until using Dr. Harlich’s Medicine,' which
terminated ineffectingTi"pft'fect"cTTT'e.
For sale by . J. J. MYERS & CO. ’.
M. B. ROBERTS’S CELEBRATED
VEGETABLE EMBROCATION.
THE.cfficscy of this.mest valuable embroca
tion is attested bjvthousands who have pro
ved its healing qualities in the cure of the most,
troublesome diseases to v.'hi filth c horse is liable.
Such as old or frcsh‘w6unds, sprains, pains and
weakness of the limbs,-Bruises,.swellings, stiff
ness of the joints and tendons, galls & schaffings
produced by the collar, and saddle, cracked
heels, scratches, grease,.thrush in.the-foot, or
'foot-rot An the feet of cattle; :£ifc.' ~
The mostfla’.tering’cncqmiums'are daily be
stowed upon this embrocation, and it is there-,
fore recommended to farriersvstage contractors,
stable keepers, wagoifers, farmers, and private
gentlemen owning horsqs. asa valuable remedy
for tbenbove diseases andalionld BecOiistantiy
kept in their stables. 1; wV,' J r ; : ’ .. j
■ The following certificate is from Mr. James
Rceside, a stage owner and great mail contrac
tor: >”;• ' , - :•
Philadelphia, June 12 th,] 339.
This is to certify tliat :I. have used M. B. Ro
berts’* Embrocation for. various kinds! of sores;
-woimSs and sprains in horses and I-have found
it to exceed any other ,
. , /> V ‘ J. UF.ESIDE.
For sale at STEVENSON & DINKLE’S
drug and chemical store. • : Jan 30
•r
vTO THE PUIHLIC. ; ;
f Wlriform_ thepublic
; Jit thalKcHsrih possessldhofii Medicine which
if used agreeably to his prescription, is a sure,
safe and certain pore for the' Rheumatic' pains;
citherinftarnatory or chronic. - Ithas never yet
hilled to curcVand ifit was ns well known, as
it is efficaciousVandns freely used as It ought to
be, thousands mightoowbecured who are efip
ple3.'pirectipnswlllbe'givenwiththemea\-
cine;;.wjiibh Can be.had;ibyfcalUnr atiourfon’s
store, in Kingstown.,Silver Spring: township,
Cumberland county, y>r of.'theaUbscriber, at a
moderate price. The medicinoc.was originallv
h celebrated and
scientific Indian , . whom .the sub
lisbed, :bu; it is thought-unnecessary,:
person', using'the ;medicine will best khhw its
value.' . r ; ; : -'i GEORGE REED. „
- March.l9, 1840. vowtf.’
S. N. BA ILF. V,
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ISTIJCGS:;
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Fancy Articles;
SHORT FACTS.
LIVER COMPLAINT
‘ lr*» *
It:?'-* ’?yj~ r,rt- r~
DBNTISTRV.
: DR. |. G. LOOMIS,
returned to'Cailiafe.aml.wilU hs her_e-
H B t»fore,attendtn the imiclicc ot Dentistry.,
lie maybe found at. Col. Fel'i'ee's hotel..
Persons requesting it will be wailed upon ut
their'residences. v J ‘
"CDr. Geovgt D; Foulke,
:■ : !:\liev-T/ios: C..7fiornlon, .
. Dr. David jY, Afahon, •
Carlisle.‘March 12, JB4(J.- -
BBIi't'TOJV .V CttßSjj^lßJßJ^'
BOOT ASTI) SHOE
M ANU F ACTURERS,
Respectfully inform the public 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 aU its various branches.
Having received the latest fashions from
.Philadelphia, they pledge themselves to manu
facture work to.thu satisfaction of all who may
favor them wUh their custom.
Carlisle, March 126. 1840. tf
FARMER’S HOTEL.
SIMON WUNDERLICH,
THANKFUL for former. favors,'thkcit tliis
method of- infm-rriinj; his friends and the
public generally, ‘that he has returned to the
old stand, fjigh of the
G-OLDBIT "SKSAP,,
in High street, a few doors east of the Court
House, where he shall at all times be prepared
with ’’the'bcst nf Liquors, and every thing the
markets can afford for, the coni fort and gratifi
cation of those who may favor him with their
custom.
' A careful and'attentive hdsttcr will always be
in attendance.
BOARDERS will be taken,by the week,
month am) yeari on reasonable terms,
Carlisle, April 2,1840
INSURANCE AGAINSTi FIRE
ny . ' 'V
orth Jimerica Insurance o.
Philadelphia: .
CAPITAL $600,000.
THE above company through their "Agency
in Carlisle,” still continues to insure all
Jcimls of.property. In .thisdndtheadjolhing.coun
ties atthelowcstrates. Theusual risk oii stone
or brick houses averagejrabbut 154 per annum on
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 nl the same rate.*" " - - -
Property.hnldcrsj_antt_ merchants _fjcuctalj V
throughout this anti the adjoining counties, will
please give the above notice'attention. Appli
cation ban be made either by letter or. in person
to the subscriber in Carlisle - -
JOHN 1. MYERS.
6m...
N0y...14, 1839.
IMPORTANT DISCOVERY.
THE public are hereby directed to the med
ical advertisements of Dr. HARWICH’S
celebrated Compound Strengthening Tonic , and
German Afierient Tills, which are a Medicine
of. great value to the afflicted, discovered by Q.
'P. Harlich, a'Celebrated physician at AltdorF,
Germany, which has been used with, unparal
leled success throughout Germany .' This Med
icine cnnsh.tsof two kinds, viz: the German A
pericntjimd the Compound Strengthening Tonic
Pills. They are each put up in small packs,
and should both be used to effect a permanent
cure. Those wlio are afflicted would do well to
make#trlal of this invaluable Medicine, as they
never produce sickness or nausea while using.
A safe and effectual remedy for ~
HDSSPEPSIA OB
and all Stomach Complaints; pain in Side, Liv
er Complaints 1 , Loss of Appetite, Flatulency,
Palpitation of the Heart, General Debility, Ner
vous Irritability* Stick Headache, Female Dis
eases, Spasmodic'Affections, Rheunfiatism.Asth
mas, Consumptioiij&c. The German Afierient
Pills are to cleanse the stomach and purify the
Blood, The Tonic or Strengthening Pills are
tn rtrengthihrandinvigorate ihenerves and di-‘
gestive organs and give tone to the Stomach, as
all diseases originate from impurities of the blood
and disordered stomach. This mode of treating
diseases is pursued by all practical Physicians,
jvbich expertei|ce has t augh^lrcmjob e ; th *vo id yr
remedy to effect a cure. -They arc not only re
commended and prescribed by the most expe
rienced Physicians in their daily practice; but
also taken bylhosc gentlemen themselves when
ever they feel the symptoms of thoscr diseases,
in which they know them .to be efficacious.—
This is the case in all large cities in which they
have an extensive side. It is not to- be under
atoqd that these"medicines will curtail diseases
merely by piififying the blood—this thev will
dot.do; But they .certainly will,. and sufficient
authority of daily proofs assertirig-tliat-thrtse
medicincs, taken as recommended by'the di
rections which accompany, them, will cure a
great majority of diseases of the stomach, lungs,
and liver, by which impuritiesjof lhe.blood.are
occasioned;
Ask for Dr. fl irlich’s''Compound Strengthen
ing Tonic, and German Aperient Pills.
: Principal Olhce fcr the salcof tins jtj edicine
isat’No’. IJTNorth TEightli street, Philadelphia.
• Also—For sale at the drug store of J. J, tyTY
ERS.& CO.V Carlisle* who .ire Agents for
Cumberland county. : . Nov/21, 3839.
Vaughan fyPeicr soil’s lied Liniment. . ’
to all other applications for
rheumatismrclulb)ainßi v sp>ains f numbness
ot the limbs,’ stiffness and bf 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 reliefaftorded.in that painful.formj of
the the disease*. .. . “ -
RHEUMATISM OF THE HEAD.
Numerous cure’s iir 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 iifrqm, ; V\filliam
L; Norton, Esq. a well Known and; respectable
niastislvate nrSouthwaiii':. _ .’’X.'-’
~ Messrs.’Vnrighan&Peterson—Daring sever
al weeks I suffered a" partial . paralysis of, tire
fight arm and of the third arid fourth fingers of
the;right hand, which.sensibly affected tite
whole,prtwer of the latter! writing became’’to
ime'a difficult task which I could hot execute
but with greatly dimiriiahertlegibility-. Tbeuse
of half a bottle of your Liaiment gave entire rer
jjef. arfd I cheefflillylbear this testiiriony'to its
efficacy . . For sale by
STEV.ENSON &DINKLE. ’
Carlisle. Jan,.16,18->(>. : ’ : ; ; ;t,i:X:
Estate of Jam
;: X WOTICJBr ]
liettefe teltofohnta^
Graham,
TitiVe issued to the Buhacriber residing m E.;
•’ Persons iridebted;
tb sai'V/estate' are ’rcq ii ested tty mate pay-
SeHt^jifedildelyV rind' tjidjedfayihg rela)^*
’.C“ V' : .
' 'V' 1 -- ’ ROBERT G. YOUNG.
'April SO, 1340. . , 6f
.' If MS. Si'C.JSVBJPt','
•BtTKOSibN DENTIST.
RESPECTFULLY, informs thnladies nnd
gentlemen of Carlisle nod its vicinity that
he sets A rtificial TcctU- ju Ahe. most-approved
manner. He also scales, plugs and Bcp ut 'tttus
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 mmith.
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 are- requested to call
apd examine his collection of Porcelain or In
corruptablc teeth, 'which will never decay or
A?hangccolor,“Timl‘-rtrc7free"from'idTunpl^ai4oiir
odour, durable.and. welLadapted for chewing,
which will be inserted in the beat manner and at
fair prices.
All persons .wishing Dr. N. to call at 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 hones to give general satisfaction. -
Carlisle, August 1,1839. m
HAYS’ LINIMENT.
THIS fine article is warranted locure Piles or
Rheumatism in all cases, or no pay taken
for it.
GLARING FRAUD! —A notorious coun
terfeiter, lids-dared- to make :ui attempt upon
this article, and several have been nearly.rained
by trying it. Never buy it, uniess it has the
written signature of Comstock ts" 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 falseby.its not ha-,
ving the above'signaturc. The true add only by
. Comstock & Co.
" Wholesale Druggists, No. 2 Fletcher st, N.Y.
. Solomon Hays, Original Proprietor.
03” I he genuine is for sale at STEVENSON
8c UINRLE’S drug store. ' lan 30
HAVE YOU A COUGH?
.Do,not neglect it! Thousands have met.a
prematurcjdeath for the want of a little at ten:
tion to ii common cold. r HavccJ'ou a cough or
cold? Ur. Swaync’s Compound Syrup of Primus
Virginian.!, or Wild Cherry, a safe and medical
prescription, ami used in an extensive practice,
will .most positively afford relief, arid Save yon
from that awful disease.' consumption", which
- ,-3m
■usually sweeps into the-grave the young, the
old, the.fair,-Ahe,lovely,.and the gay.
Have yon a coqgh? Swayne's Primus Virgin
iana, of Wild Cherry Syrup,’is the'only remedy_
yo should takc to cure you. ' "For this"plainTea"
son—that in no one of the thousands of cases
whore ifhas been used, has it failed to relieve.
•' For sale by ,1. J. MYERS & CO.
Wonderful Cure of Consumption,
PERFORMED by Ur. Swayrie’s Compound
SyrußoJ-Frunus-Virginia or IVitd- Cherry.
Mr. WilsonGregne, ot Lancaster county, Pa.,
entirely cured of thejiboye, disease, his synip
tonas were a dullness, succeeiled by he;it, low
ness of spirits, salt taste in his mouth, a dry
cough,great oppression in-the breast, loss nl
appetite, a frequent spitting arid coughing up of
frothy and florid blood. Alter using 2 bottles
ol the above syrup the cough ceased, the body
began to strengthen, and by using 2 more bot
tles all those disagreeable feelings were remo
ved. He is now enjoying perfect health to the
astonishment of all his friends.
Dear Sir—l this day send for some of Doctor
Swaync’s Prunus. Virginia, or Wild Cherry
Syrup, there is a gentlcm m 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 immediately; send two
bottles if you cannot send us more.
1 • In haste, yours, See.
Cincinnati. August lOdl, 1339."'
Respected friend Ur. Swayne:—l ran truly
indebted to you for 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 aseatbd dis
ease upon the lungs, 1 at length became much
debilitated from constant coughing nnfl loss of
appetite, and gave up all hope of recovering,as
-many-of-my-family-had-been carried off by con
sumption. Being recommended by a friend of
mine, Mr. Weavjgi to make trial of your incs
timahle Syrup. Itlid so, which ended in per
forming a perfect cure. .1 have much to say to
Ton. when I ,see yon, whicli wil! hc tliis fall.—
"Yon may make nse of these lines if yon think
proper, that thnse-nfllictetl may find relief from
the same source; Yours,frnlv.
Principal Office for the sale of this medicine,
19 North Eighth street. Philadelphia. Also foi
side by J. 3. MYERS 8c CO., Carlisle.--
■*; The-Persian Pills.
Superior to the llygeun, Brandreths, Evans,
Tomato, the Matchless Sanative'or any other
compound hr fore the /iublic.
It is now a settled point with all who bave’ever
used the. V kgktabi.k Persian PiLLS.that they
are the,best and mnstcfficaciousFAMU.Y.MEDi-
CIM-: 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-mediciue being
found Only in cemetries, of, Persia. This,
vegetable production being of a peculiar] kind,
led to expenments 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 plant was introdu
ced into some'parts of Europe in the year. IfSo,-
and used by many celebrafed Physicians In cur
ing certain: diseases where all other medicines
had been used |u vain. Early in.the. year. 1792
the extract was combined with a certain vege
table medicine imported from Dava Baca, m
theJiast IrtciieB, and formed into pills. The ad
mirable effect of this compound upon the human
system led physicians and faipiliesmto'iff gebefnl
hsev Their long established their
universal and healing-virtues, the.detergent and
cleansing nullities of their spedfical action upon'
the glandular part of the system are such as will
sustain their reputation aiid general use inlhe
American Republic.' : 1
- : For sale in Carlisle at the Drug store of ,
Stevenson Sc_ Dinkk. '
, Jl. J. A r or//e,Ne>vville.
Entirely cured by, the rise of Dr. O, P. Hnr r
lich’s 1 Compound and German
Aperient Pills.i-M’r. M)tOMON WILSON,
of Chester -co. Pa. , afflicted for.two.years with l
the above distressing disease, rif which He had
to use his crutches fof 18 months, his symptoms
ii» MKlii»ljMnt|,'f especk’
in.his hip, shoulder arid iricreai
sing’ alwaya,triw'ards evenirig’attended .whig heal - ,
Mr. Wilson,':
liis limbspn account of-theipaihbeingsq.’great,
he being advised’l'y a-frlcn’d'of iliis to pfocute
Dr; ftarli tU'»: Pills ri fwh i felt he jseht'to the Agent
the medicine the third day t hemairi disappeared
and:'his.'-strength; increasing' fast,:and,mth’ree
weeks was abte tn.attendto his which
.He had ririt done for 18 months; for the, benefit
ofothers afHjotedi hc wishes those liriespahlish j
ed thattheymay be relieved, and .again;, enjoy
tbetileasnreaiSJfa'heaUhy lifer, •? •■■X'X'" ,'-X:
. FoiWle by: J. J. MYERS £# CO-
CERTIFICATE.
Erie, Pit-, Sept. 3, 1839.
JAMES PARRY
Rheumatism!
' Carlisle Jroit and, Brass
rouNORy.
nnHE subscribers (successors to Joseph Jones)
", B rcspectliilly inform the citizens ot Carlisle
ami the sunotmdhiß country, that they will con
tinue to carry bn the ahoyc business in all its
branches, at the Foundry recently occupied uy
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 tlic shortest notice.
They hope , that by strict attention.to business
aiid a disposition to please, to merit and receive
n liberal shai-y of pnblic prtirnnaKe. ■ -
i M. A. JONES.
, • WJLLIAM ASKWITH.
Carlislci Dec. ;26, 1839. - ■
' LIVES, .COMPLAINT.
This disease is discovered hy a fixed ' obtuse
Pain j md wci g htln the rig ht s ide undcPthcshort
rlbs,.aUemk*d with.heat, uneasiness/about .the
nit of the stomach,—there is in tbc right side
also a’dUtension—thc patient loses his appetite
and becomes sick and troubled with vomiting.
The tongue becomes .rough and black, counten
ance changes to a pale or citron color or yellow,
like those afflicted with jaundice—difficulty ot
breathing, disturbed rest; attended with a dry
cough, difilcultyof 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- H.irlich’s Compound
Tonic Strengthening 8c German Aperient Pills,
if taken sit the commencement of this disease,
will check it, and by continuing the use of the
medieine a few weeks, a .perfect cure win ;be
performed.""Thousands can testify to this, fact.
Certificates of .many persons may daily he seen
o.t the efiiciicy of this iiivaliiahle_medicinc, hy
applying at-the-Medical Office',. No. 19 North
Eiirhth street, Philadelphih. Also, for sale by
J. J. M-YEKS. & CO.
LIVER . COMPLAINT,
Ten years,standing, cured by the use of Dr.
HAD LICIT S Compound .Strengthening
and'German Aperient Pills. ' ,
Mrs. Sabah Uoykr, wife of William Boyer,
North Fourth street above Philadel
phia, entirely cured of the above distressing dis
ease. Hersymptoms were, habitual costiveness
o! thebowels, total lossof.ippetlte, excruciating
pain in the side, stomach and back, depression
of spirits,icxtroine.debility, could not lie on her
left side without an aggravation of pain, with
other symptoms indicating a great derangement
in the functions of-thd liver. Mrs. Boyer was
"attended by several of the first Physicians, hut
received hut .little relief from , their medicine—
at last, a friend of hers procured a pa'ckage of
Ur. II irlicji’s Strengthening and,'German Ape
rient Pills, which, by the.nse of one package,
induced her to continue withthe medicine, which
resulted in effecting a permanent cure, beyond
the expectations ofherTrli'iids.'
For sale by .1 J. M YERS Si .Co. .Carlisle.
Important.to females.,;
Dn! O.'P. HAnUcii’s compound Strength
ening Tonic, and German Aperient Pills.—
Those pills remove ail. those distressing diseases
which Females lire liable to be jdllicted with.
They remove those morbid; secretions which
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
by purifying the blood, ami giving strength to
the stomach and bowels at the same time re.
lieving.the paih in the side, hack, and loins, "gi
ving appetite and invigorating the system again
to Us proper functions and restoring tranquil re
pose.
Ask for Dr. Harlich’s Compound Strength
ening Tonic, and German Aperient Pills. Prin
cipal Office, 19 North Eighth stre. t, Philadel
phia. Also for sale at the drug store of
" I. J. MYERS Sc CO., Carlisle.
JUST RECEIVED.
TriE subscribers have just received .from
Philadelphia, a new & general-assortment of
' . ;__^D?- sx’-aOODS', 5 x’-aOODS', '-' ’
COMsistingin part of Cloths, L’assimeres, Cassi
-aets, Ffani)els, Tickii.iKs,Xhccks, Calicoes, Me
j-inoes; Muslins, £#c . (Jfc. Also, a general as
sortment of new am! fresh .
Groceries anti Queettsivarc,
to wl)ich we respectfully invite the attention a f
the public. as we are determined to sell them
at the moat reduced prices.
ANONEY W ANDERSON. -
January 30, 1840 _ 1
CANDLE & SOAP FACTORY.
THE subscriber is now prepared to sell can
dles at 12J cents cash by the box or Jess quan
tity, viz:—4 lbs for 50 cents: bnt.ia no instance
will candles he charged in the banks (nr a less
price than they are sold for at other stores.
A fair price wiil.be given at all times for tal
low rendered or in the rough, hogs* lard and
other soap stuff.
JOHN OKAY. Agent;
South Hanover St. Carlisle, Jaq. 16,1840.
ATTEND TO YOUR COUGH.
REV. DR. BARTHOLOMEW’S
£*inlcJE.vpcclortintSyrup,
AN agreeable cordial and effective remedy
for coughs, colds, hoarseness, pains in the
breast, influenza, hard breathing I _aii(l--difficult
expectoration.. ; ‘ r ' =r: _ ■
However Incredible it may appear, ■ Doctor-
Darthnlomew’s Pink Expectorant Syrup has
never been .known .ta fail in affording relief,in
the abnve cases. Many certificates have been
received a'ttysting its virtues. The public are
respectfully, invited to'make a trial of the arti.
cle when its value will be Hulls' -.attested. For
sale by . S TEVENSON Sc DINKLE.
January 16, 1840.
mflE SUBSCRIBER hasjuslrcceiv-
JL ed in addition to.lilsl' ; irmer,supply of Patent
Family and 11 av.se Medicine, the fallowing arti
cles, wai l-anted genuine, viz:, cab! pressed Cas
tor Oil in.pbials, British Oil, Harlem do. Stone:
do.. Spike do.. Golden Tincture,-Essence of
Lemon, do. of Glnnamnn.'do. of Cloves; Pepper
Mint, Elixir of Paragoric,.Tincture of Assofoe
tida, Lee’s Pills, German do., Opodeldoc, Jud
kin’s Patent Specific for.(becure of, sprains.,
ulcers, &c.VLyon’* Horse Powder,.Windsor ??,
FrenclrFancy Soap*. best -black’ writing Ink for
family Use;'British Lustre, Black Lean; ail. of
which mav be bad at the mast - reduced prices
from ; . - JOHN GUAY, Agent.
SnntirSiUnnver at; Carlisle; Jan,.23. . ; ’
Dyspepsia and -Sypdcbttdrlacism.
Cured by Dr; Harlich , s celebrated Medicines.
’ Mr. WM.’MORRISON, of Schuylkill Sixtb
street, Philadelphia; nfflictedfor several years
with the above distressing disease —Sickness at.
-the atom rich ,' headache, palpitation of the heart,-
impaired appetite* acrid - eructations, coldness
and weakness t ofthe extremities, cmaciatidn.,&
general debility; disturbed rest, a pressure riiitl
weight at after eaitrig.-severs flying
pains in.the chest,ihack and "sides.ecnstiveness,
a dislike for society or converimtioa, languor and
bissitudeupnolbe least occasion. Mr. Morris
son had.appliedto the,most eminentjjiiy.^igiaj,^
who corisidered'it beyondithe priwetXST.Tmmnri
skill to restore Ss lit!,,
afflictions had reduced Id rriUo a deitlorablecon
to tfy ; DtV
,t»hTch‘A§ pfpcUfgd
"two packages for trial f before Using the scriohd
•package,,l>e fouridhlms'eifgreatlyreltevediarid
by continuing the useotthemfhe.disease.ien
tirely. disappeared—he is,now enjoying: aUrthe
blessingaof perfect health, X-' ,
ForVde'b/ X J. J. Mters V Co. .
NEW AND FASHIONABLE
CHAIR ESTABLISHMENT.
THE subscriber respectfully informs tils old
customers and the pnblit generally", that he
has, at the solicitation of Iris', friends,; re-coin
menced the above munitioned .business In all its
vtfiious branches, in the shop recently occupied
by Mr. Frederick A. Kennedy, Cnachmaker,
next door to Stevenson Be Dinkle’s Drug Store.,
and a few doors north of Col. Ferrec's.Hotel.-
Having procured, several.first rate workmen,
he is-now prepared tomanufacture to order,
and keep constantly on hand, at ,thg most ac
commodating terms, ■ . - ....
a Bush and Cane Bottomed
Chairs# Settees :&Sociables,
Mp Common'fy Fdnci/Windsor ho
ja /.qrge Boston Jiocking Chairs
EL-Also, Children’s Chairs ,of every
the, whole made of the
best materials and in'the most fashionable style.
Alaa,old.chairji_ncatJy_niended-and-repaintcd.~
He will also carry on the business of ,<.
HOUSE &* SIGN PAINTING,
PAPER HANGING & GILDING.
The subscriber hopes that by his strict inten
tion to business, together with his long experi
ence in the above branches, to'merit and receit e
a share of public patronage.
C. E; Ki DAVIS.
6m
'Carlisle, Dec. 19,1839.
NEW DRUG & VARIETY STORE.
JStcvetison &' Mtinkle,
■VJTA VE just received at their store, corner of
Slll Hi|;li ami Pitt streets, opposite Col. Fcr
recV hotel; .an assortment of'
-VDSiUOBi-' v:
IVTcdicies, Paints, .
Dye Stuffs & Varnishes,. Their
slock has .been selected with . » '
care, and is warranted to
be pfuirely fresh and of the very
best quality. The store will he under the im
mediate snperiqtcpdance* of Mr, Dinkle, wild
has acquired a thorough knowledge of thcnd'otitis
of an apothecary under me direction of Mr.
Samuel KUiott of this place.
Carlisle, August 15, 1839. , ~P
WHEAT WANTED.
THE highest cash price will he paid for
Wheat at the Cumberland Mills, at Till
times,-and tor Ilnur made M .said mill.
’ .GEORGE CKIST.
August 22,, ISS9. if.
Roughs, Colds § Consumptions.
Mrs.„A. .Wilson, of,Lancaster ccuhtv, Pa.,,
entirely cured by the use bf Dri Swaync’sSyfup
of Wild Cherry—her symptoms were constant
.coughing, pain-in- heiv side;.buck arid brad, dc
proved appetite* spitting .of blood, no .rest' at
night, scc. After using two bottles .of Doctor
Sway tie’s Compound Syrup of rVnnusVirginianti
or. Wild Cherry, she lound herself relieved, anti
by the lime, she had used thenhird bottle, she
found herself entirely cured of the aforesaid dis
ease, which flic had'been afflicted with for three
yeans. There are dailv certificates of 'various
persons, which add sufficient testimony of the
great efficacy of this invaluable medicine.
For sale by, J. J. Mvtfns & Co.
RICHES KCT HEiIETH.
Those who enjoy health, must ceitainly feel
blessed when they compare themselves to those
sufferers that have been afflicted for years with
various diseases whiclrihe human family are all
subject to be troubled with.- Diseases 'present
themselves in various forms and from various
circumstances, which- in the commencement,
mnv all he checked by the use • f I>r# O, P- liar-
Helps. Compound strengthening and German
Aperient Pills,—such as Dyspepsia,ldm C< m*
plaints, Pain in the Rheumatism, General
Debility? Female Diseases, and all diseases to
which human nami*e is subject, wheye, jhc sto
mach is affected. Directions fur using these
Medicines always accompany them. These
Medicines can be taken with perfect sa'ety by
the most delicate female, as they are mild In
their operation-and pleasant in their effects. '
Principal Office for the United States, No. 19
-North Eiglith street7~PhibYdrrphia. ATso. b r
1c by J. J.-MYERS & CO.Jgj
NEW
OOA CH IAK SN a
SiST.'BaS&SSBI.ISEJi'T,
IN CARLISLE, PA.
f|TJME subscriber having juM arrived from the
B east with some of the best workmen that
end'd be procured, is now prepared to finish
work in the most fashionable style am) of the
best materials, lie will manufacture any thing
in that line of business, such as
.GAP.&y'ooA.oaao,' oigs,
BULKYB..&CAICBfAGjBS,
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
_cjli*lSSS_sJi*ilL()e_modei*ate-aiuU.hi»-woVk“\viil-all-'
be warrantees
. Repairing doneui the neatest manner and with
despatch. \/. -
.. The subscrihciMuimhly solicits the patronage
the public, for which he wi// tender Ins most
sincere thanks. :
FREIVK A.-KENNEUY
Car/is/e, ,-Vpri/ »8, 1839. _l
mo DR. SWAYNE.Phniulelpliia.— lt is with
S- sincere'pleasure,l write you these lines.—
Having been reduced by a long spell of sickness
in thelnwer country to a very critical statu of
health I thought 1 foresaw my early dissolution,
Iliad Acnnktaiit cough, and gjiense of pain on
my. chest which seemed to be obstructed so that
Leonid not Wreathe with ease. A got no rest at
night, and my constant, irritation produced, a
high fever at times. In this alarming. state I
looked'for help, and recollecting yopf advertise
ment, I i sent, tnyye.ur. agent tor two hnttlis of
-Wild Cherfy'Syrnpi/and before using the' sec
ond bottle, I found my cough jiad disappeared,
and with it all those distressing symptoms. Yen
are at liberty to | üblish this, aiid l most earn
estly veoontmehd yonr Syi-iip of iWild Cherry
Bark to anfferers with diseases of the lungs,- as
sn effectual remedy,. Respectfully-yours, .
---i. Rf.udkn.Hicu'abdsqm.,
; _S
“Hnblpa) .Office, No. irNorth Eighth street,
"where this invaluable medicine can always be
obtained; likewise,-the above coft'ficntemay he .
seen, with the signature of a highlyrespcctable
citizen-of Pittsburg, witnessing iht.aboveto be
it' certain'facf.-Alsoforshie bj' 3.1 i Myers'&. Co.
DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA!!
“■ Jtdfe pronfs of the efficacy nt' Dr. Harlicli’s
Medicines,—Mr. Jonas Hartman, df.Sumney
town, Raii'entjrelv-cured of the above disease,
whic .with fqi? ; site.- years: his
syqlptqrns, Vfeys a aehse ot'dist'eiisibn.autl Vippres*
loss,of appetite, 5 ; giddiness
debility'; Balolep
>u^felMl jsqmc.tiiney r VpinitfnK,;and
paih.in thfe>ijt)t^lae,''dbpre“sstdn l bf spirits,\dis-
h'ntYnht attrfbpurSoeliis
busineßS withdut daiising his imrnediate eXhaus
tion,anrtweaiineBs...Mr.Hnftriiati is-'happy'to
staVeitb the public ahdiswilling to'give any in
formation. tothe afflicted, respecting the won
derful benefit he received from the use of Dr.
Harlich\.rompoiin'd Strengthening and German
Aperient ;Pills. For sale hv ••• - ■' - '
, ' .1. . I. J. MYERS 8c Co., Carlisle.