SHERIFFAIiTW To the Voters of Cumberland county. . Fellow Citizens—l olfer myself ns a candidate lor the office of ' * . . SHERIFF of said county and sha 11 be thankful for your support • JAMES’KENNEDY.. 1 Newyllle* April 23,1840. . te To the Electors of Cumberland county, . ■ . JPchoxO eititen*** l offer myself as a candidate^ .: of said county, at the ensuing general ele Wion, and Will be thankful for your support. . * MWI “ WM. M. MATEfcR, Southampton township. - I .»o ’ May 14, ,1840. To tlie Electors- of Cumberland county. JStlloio citizens—l now offer myself to your consideration as a candidate for the office of SHERIPF « Q d shall be thankful for your support. Very Respectfully. |levvishyeh< Allen township, May 21, 1840., Td the Voters of Cumberland county. e ' Gentlemen—ldo herebv offer myself at the next general electScn.as a candidate for the office of - sßSßzrr of said county, and will be thankful for your sup port Abraham lamberton. North Middleton township* March 13, 1.840. Td the Electors of Cumberland county. , Fellow 'dtizen»-~l offer myself as a candidate for Hie office oil _____ SHEnxrr ■ of Cumberland county, and will be.thantful for your support JOHN WVNKOOP, Jr. West Pennsborough township. March 19, 1840. 'V 1 To tho Electors of Cumberland county. Fellow mzent—l effer -to your con aideVation as a candidate for the. onice-*oi SHERIFF ftt'the ensuing-election, and willbe thankful foe ■your support, - Should you elect me 1 pledge myself to discharge the duties of the emee with fidelity and impartiality. . _ . GEORGE MATHEWS. Carlisle. March 26, 1840. te To the Electors of Cumberland county. N Fellow citizens-' *l offermyself to your consitl eration as a candidate,for the office of . SHERIFF at-the ensuing election, and respectfully solicit yout support) and if elected will endeavor to cjiseharge.tlie duties of the office to the best of royjudgment and abilities. : • * B FRANCIS ECKELS, Silver Spring township, te April 2, 1840, To the Free and Independent Voters of Cumberland county. ■ Fellow ctllxeno-~l submit myself to your con si deration-, at the ensuing election, as a candi date for the office of BBBAXFF nnd would respectfully solicit your suffrages for tl\e same. THOMAS CRAIGHEAD, %outh Middleton township. April 3.1840. To the Electors of Cumberland county. Fellow citizens— At the earnest solicitations of a number of my friends. I am induced to of fer myself as a candidate for the office of BHEBXFF of Cumberland county, at thenext general elec tion, and respectfully solicit your suffrages.- JQHN SOURBECK. ' New Cumberland. April 3,1840, To the Electors of Cumberland county. , Fellow Citizens.—l offer myself ns a Candi date for the office of ‘ SHEEJPP of said county at'the ensuing general’election, and will be thankful for your support. s~, • .. JAMES R^.ED.,: • Newville, April 16, 1840., To the Voters of Cumberland county. : Fellow Citizens—l offer my self as a candidate for the office of SHERIFF 1 of said county, at the ensuing election; and wi be thankful for your support. 'WILLIAM BLEAN. Mifflin township, June 4,1840. ■; ' To th/.Electors of Cumberland < ■: county. •• . ..Fellow Citmees.—l again offer myself to yriCr consideration asacandidate for the office 6EBRIPP y/aivl respectfully solicit your suffrages. Should I beelected, I promise to discharge the duties of the office faithfully and imparlially. T : ' ‘, : PAUL MARTIN/ . . SmppeMDUrg, April 16, 1840. To the Independent Electors of Cumberland ■ -v r, county. Gentlemen— l offer myself as a candidate for the office ol . SHERIFF at the htxtgeneral election, mul shall he thank fulfor your suffrages.. Should I be elected!! will discharge the duties of the office to the be st oTmv iufemeht and abilities. . ■ ' yj 6 . THOMAS HARRIS. ■ South Middleton township. „ June 11,184». V ; f ETTERS- testaraentary ’on the’ estale of 1 iDiiiM Shireman, sen., late of Shiremans - lojyo, Cumberland county; decMr, haye.bcenis shedto thesubscribers in due form of law. No -1 tied iaherehy given to all those having Claims - '•gafast said estate to present them foy settle.- ;>-;tw»nt, and ’ those indebted tom ake. i tn tnedia t e JOHN EastpennsboA*’ (p; i GEORGE RUPP. Jr. ofAllefttp, f , May 38, 1840. ■: \ ‘ Exeeu&rs. ITBW OOODS. ANDRBfW RICHARDS, _ Is now opening a splendid assortment pt. Spring midsummer tsoovs, at hh store, south-east corner of Market-Square, comprising in .part Cloths, ’ Casshneresi Silks, Fldrcnccr a variety of Prints and -Chintzes,' Mus-, -lins, Calicoes, Handkerchiefs,, V.eatmgs.9ammec Cloths, Satliriets, Linens, Cords, Checks, Drill ings, Tickings, Bonnets. Hats, Ribbons, tic.—' Alav GROCERIES &. QUEENSWARE. . He is thankful for past favors, and hopes by attention to business, to receive u share of lic patronage.. -• . May I£, 1840.. . . ’ - - J. Jl. Myers Co’s , DRtRG, STATIONARYAND WINE '■. > v "Wi TV. Corner of the Diamond, Carlisle. imiTGSiFERFDMiyiYANp-FANCY~AIi- ( TICLES, Xhn subscribers have .added to their former stock a fine assortment of Drugs, Paints, .Oils, & Fancy Articles. For sale very low by. '■ . . r J. J. MYERS & Co. June 4, 1840/ .... NEW AND CHEAP . WHOLES AM AND RETAIL CONFECTIONARY & FRUIT STORE; ’GEORGJE IP. FELIX, KESPECTFULLY announces- to the; citi , zens of Carlisle and the public in general, that he has opened the above business in the house formerly occupied by Dr. Roland, nearly opposite the Carlisle Bank, and next door to Ar nold (s' Co’s, store, where he intends keening ; constantly on hand a large assortment of C AN DIES and . • ' SYRUPS. 1 such as Lemon, Ginger, Pine Apple, Sarsapar illa, Orange, Capilair, and Strawberry,'all of which are manufactured by himself—also. Wa ter, Si.da, Butter and Sweet CRACKERS. He intends keeping constantly on hand a large as sortment of ;' ■■ ’ mUIT AND NUTS, such as Raisins, Fjgs, Prunes, Dates, Currants, Oranges,. Lemons, Citron, Almonds, Cream ’ Nuts, Filberts; English Walnuts; Ground Nuts, ; Cocoa Nuts, &c. &c.- ~ 1 All of the above he will sell wholesale oc retail , > MERCHANTS, DEALERS, . .. ikntl all others, will find it to their advantage by. catling before purchasing elsewhere; All ord ers from the country, will be thankfully receiy ed aiid promptly attended to. ... BAKING ’ attended to at the,shortest .notice. ICE CREAM served up for parties, See. N. B.—Two apprentices wanted to the above, business. None , need apply unless they can come well recommended. May 7, 1840. • .v" T. H. SKILES, MERCHANT TAILOR, ,»lITOULD respectfully beg leave to inform f f the'public that he. Is now opening at his stand in West High street, (a few doors west of the Post Office,) a splendid assortment of NEW AND 'FASHIONABLE Glottis* Cassimcres, Vestings and ■ S’AHOY ARTICLES. suitabh for Gentlemen's wear. His stock con sists, in part, of the following CLOTHS: The best West of England, superfine wool and piece dyed. Black, Blue, Invisible and Fan cy Green, Olive, Brdwn and Mulberry. CASSIMBRES: Super wool dyed doe skin and plain Black, fancy Doe Skins for spring and summer wear, Tweeds of all colors and qualities. VESTINGS: Super black Satins, Velvets, fancy English Silks, Valencia, arid white -and figured- Mar ttpillcß. Fancy Articles; Silk Handkerchiefs, Bombazine, and Satin Stocks, Collars and Bosoms, Hoskin, Silk and Linen Gloves, plain and fancysilli Suspenders, Hose,Bcc. • ■ » He would assure the public that lus goods are of the most fashionable how in use,, all of which he will make u£ordet, at the shortest no tice and in the latest style. N. B.—He would also inform his customers that goods purchased elsewhere, will be made nritiesnfthc])!o()(l and disordered stomach. This mode of treating diseases is pursued by all practical .Physicians, which experience has taught them to be the only remedy to effect a cure.! They are not only re commended and prescribed by'the most expe rienced Physicians in I heir daily but also taken by those gentlemen themselves when, ever they feel the symptoms of those diseases, iivwhich they.know -them to be' efficacious.— This is the case in all large cities in which they have an extensive sale.' It is not to be uhtfer stood that these medicines will cure-all diseases merely by purifying the blood—this they will not,do; but they certainly will, .and sufficient authority of daily proofs asserting that those medicines, taken as recommended by the di rections which accompany -them, will cure.'a great majority of diseases of the stomach, lungs, and liver, by which impurities of the blood are occasioued. Ask for Dr. II irlich’s Compound Strengthen ing Tonic, and German Aperient Pills. ■< ' Principal Office fer the sale of this medicine is at No. 19 North Eighth street, Philadelphia, ■ Also—For sale at the drugstore of I. I. MY ERS 8c CG., Carlisle, who are Agents for Cumberland county. Nov. 21, 1839. "BRANDYWINE SPRINGS, jVtar Wilmington, Beiateare. Closes. 7 p. m, eaOROB PER REE, late of the Man sion House Hotel, Carlisle, Pin, respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he lias leased the above named estab lishment, which he has, opened for theTecep lion of visitors. 1 The premises, which embrace about sixty acres of ground, are situated in the county of New Castle, State of Delaware, about 30 miles from Philadelphia and-70 from'Baltimore. The facilities fat 1 reaching it all points are unequal), ed. - VisjKrs to thc.Surings tire conveyed on th Baltimore and Philadelphia Rail Road to with in a mile of the ground, from whence they are carried in Omnibuses to the Hotel. The House is onah elevated and commanding, Situation. It has upwards ofloOsleeping rooms, besides a dining room 90 by 3b feet, a ball room 40-by-30deel,_wilh-severaL.large;_parloura-and silting rooms, and spacious halls. The-Portico is one of the first in the United States, being 250 feet long, 20- wide, and 50 feet high. There are also several outhouses belonging to the establish ment. . ■ ■ . The grounds are beautifully laid cut, .and are' covered with Shubber^,'fine Shade Trees, and pleasant Avenues. ’The roads to.'and from the Hotel lire numerous and excellent. The other improvements are, a splendid Pa vilion—two beautiful Cottages—a large Mansion facing the road—a miniature Fairmount Water Works, which supplies the establishment with tIR best spring' water—numerous-Fountains— Statues—Shady Walks—ci large and complete Bathing establishment—a very superior Ten Pin Alley—two excellent Billiard Tables—and a number of beautiful Arboura Sc Summer Houses; in oue of wliicli.will.be found,.the celebrated Chalybeate Spring. - - - i 1 ;; Connected, with the" establishment is n large Stable calculated for 50 horses and vehicles,' in charge of experienced hostlers... Also a number of good-horsesand carriages for theaccomiiiodii tioit bf. those visiters who may hot bring- their own equipages wjtlvthein,. , T The Wines and Liquors will he the very best the cities caii afford, and ’no . exertions will be spared io render, the stay of .those who (nay fav or the establishment with n visit, pleasant, and agreeable. ’ . s' . .. L- - - - Brandywine Springs, Jane 18, 1840. tf. '* jIjHE proprietor respectfully the public ' Lin genera), tbat.ho is now ready to acco.tmno dare a largo number, of Boarders arid The.Spnngs are situated 44 'ihiles;Norlh' of Car lisle, Cumoedand county, Poland :3 miles South of.Storrett’s Gap on the North blouhtain, in'nfino healthy ahdromaritio place... There is an exten sive Bathing establishment,' both warm and cold, attached.to the same, and every accomruodatian may be relied on. v D.CORNMAN. Juno 18,1840.— eV';; ' , N. li. A llarouche wjU run from Carlisle to tlic ISprihgs dajly duringjho season for Ihb dccomino dation of viaitore.'- --- ' -i ; ,; : .. :.PBUE r wii\’Es^; ; ; ; )iayejuBl received front.,the or iginal impotterß.a jChoice aclectionof- Pure Oltl Wtneiy consisting of W™|>ai^o' and Hock. Ttie Port iaparticalarly recojnniena- «nrt;for «hI? by. ‘ C. BARNITZ. JUSTRECBIVBIK subscribers have just received from J. Philadelphia, a new tf general assortment of ■ - DSVT-GOODB, .cbnslsting In part of Cloths; Gassimercs.Cassi nets, flannels, Tickings, Checks, Calicoes, Me dlines’; fctuslius, oc.. Also, a general as sortment of new and fresh i v . . 4Sroteries amt QtttensttaP&f to which we respectfully invite the attention (if the public,asM are deterhained to sell them at tlie most recificed prices. - , :. , ANGNEY hr ANDERSON. January 30, 1840' ■ : ; - Jtf . OAISDIIiE & SOAt* FACTORY. THE subscriber, is now prepared to soil can dles at )2Jcents cash by tlicboxor less qiian tity, vizi—4 lbs for 50 cents* but in no instance will candles be, charged In tlye books tor a less price than they nre sold for nt 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. ' ' • . , .JOHN GRAY, Aiteiit.-' -.Soutiillanoveiost Jan.,,16.,1840. ATTESTS TO "7OTTO OOXJOIX. REV. DR. BARTHOLOMEW’S l*ink Expectorant Syrup, AN agreeable cordial and effective remedy for.coughs, colds, hoarseness, pains in the breast, influenza, hard breathing, and difficult expectoration. . . However incredible it may appear, 'Doctor Bartholomew's Piult 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 it 4 value will be fully attested. For sale by.' STEVENSON 8c DINKLE. January 16, #B4O. npHE SlfßSClWli ER, has just recciv- X eel in addition to lilh former supply of Patent Family and Horse Mediclne, the following. arti cles; warranted genuine, vizlTcold pressed Cast tor Oil in phials, British Oil, Harlem do. Stone do., Spike do.. Golden'Tincture, Essence of Lemon, do." of Cinnamon, do. of Cloyes, Pepper Mint, Elixir of Paragoric, Tincture hf Assofoe tida; Lee*s Pills, German do.. Opodeldoc, Jud* kin’s Patent Specific for the cure of spraips, ulcers, &c., Lyon’s Horse Powder, Windsor French Fancy Soaps, best black writing Ink for family use, British Lustre, Black Lead? all cf .which may be had at the most reduced price's from -a * . JOHN- Gil A Agent. South Hanover st. Carlisle, Jan. 25. Dyspepsia and Hypocdndriacism. Cured by Dr, Harlich 1 s celebrated Medicines, . Mr. WM. MOIIUISON, of Schuylkill,Sixth street, Philadelphia, afflicted for. several years with the above distressing disease—Sickfiess at the stomach, headache, palpitation of thejieart, impaired appetite, acrid 'eructations, coldness and weakness of the extremities, emaciation h general del)ility, disturbed jre&t, a pressure and weight at-thestomach aftereuiingi severe fly.ing pains in tile chest, back and sides, coslivcness, 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*hlm to healths' as’ his afflictions Had reduced hijrt to a deplorable con. dition, having been induced by a friend briiis to try Dr. HarhchVMedicines, astheybeing highly recommended, by:/which he procured two packages fop trialr before using tlie second package, hefound himself greatly relieved, and by continuing the use of them - the disease’ en tirely disappeared—he is no\v enjoying all tlie blessings of perfect health. = For s'le by .J. J. Mvkrs £s* C". DU. SWAYNE: Respected Friend:—Fro'm the very beneficial effects which I have received from, the use of thy Syrup of Wild Cherry Bark', I am fully willing to tps. tify to the astonishing effict. My attack was that of a common cold, whi h 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 me almost instant relief. I have used it frequently, aid always with the same beneficial effects. If others would use this medicine at the Commence ir.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. , Elwoop L. Pusf.y. N. \V. corner of Arch £s* Fifth Phtla. Eighth month, 23, 1839. 'I he medicine is for suleby J. J. Myers Co , Carlisle. • - • nit. ,t. c. JVJirr, . BUE.GBOIT.'DBITTIBT, t RESPECTFULLY informs the ladies and , gentlemen of Carlisle and its vicinity that he sets,Artificial TmTlWbitist, 1 - o Pl HK;lv