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    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
<up in the same manner. r .
Carlisle, April 8; 1840. tf
B&RG'OIIJrS! RJMRGJMIJYISI!
HEN
■AT Ti
1 ’ HAVE' just received a seasonable assort
ment of DRV GOODS, which I have re
ctntly purchased and will be ableto sell them
at greatly reduced prices. The stock consists
of extra, wool dyed blue, black, brown, olive
and Various other colors of . ,
' . .. BROAD CLOTH, -
very superior CASSIMERES and Sattinets,-
English and Domestic linen & cotton Drillings,
ami a general assortment of summer stuff, for
men’s and boys’ wear, Hangups, Cords, Lion
skin Cloth, together with a great variety of
Chintzes, Calicoes,, Mouslin de Laines of rich
shades, French Lawns, Bombazine, Gro.de
Rhine'Silk, blue black Italian .and Mattiorie
Silk, French needle worked arid common Capes',
bobihet and cotton Laces and. Edgings, Footing
of various breadths and- qualities; Paris, kid,
and cotton Ladies’ and Misses’. Gtovesi black,;
lace arid green and white blond Veils, together
with a neat assortment of. Cashmere, Urriclia,
twisted silk and other.dress Shawls and Hand
kerchiefs—also a full 'assortment of Domestic
Goods, Groceries, ‘ Shoes, Hats and Caps, all of
wfiichhave.lately been.seleetedwitli care,which
makes roe confident that 1 sell good goods arid
give good bargains, i therefore tnke the liber
ty of inviting my, former customers arid friends
and the public generally, to examine my slock
in due season. .-V-v-' •., .
Thankful lor past favors lfiripe by close .per-t
sonal attention to business to merit and. receive
a share of public patronage,
■ CHAS. BAUNITZ.
May .7, 1840.
NOTICE.
BOUT two weeks since; S. G. Bolander,(abn
/% 'of the subscriber) had in his possession,;a
sheep-skin Pocket Book,: of-n -light.brown color,
containing a considerable number of Bank Notes
nf diSeirentTßahks, and-pf varibps sums; the amount
notexactlyknownr^-aomepapbrs
of mihbr.iinpdrt, and one or two letters.'-! Ho wits
in*aatato'of bad health: yet hb walked about until
afew'days befbte'faMdecease.'.oh the Ist of June,
Just, ativhichtime the pocket book was mining..
he had ?osf, or other wise disposed of it; as he nev
er mentioned any. thing about .it. aftcrwards.—
Should any one who may “see Ibis; have found it;
(iflost) and retain it'to the undersigned, with the
aforesaid, contentaj or give any T information that
effidUead tp im recovraryT they shall reeeiye tbe
V
- .Carlisle, Juno 18,1840. . i'i v v
The Pocket Book whs about ; the length ofa
BtfakNoto.and is supposed to hay«had tbeaamo[
of S; C. Boiaader written in it, . , s
Acute J3rone fulls, a foretunnerof donsUnijt
/ton.—This disease is very:much,likc : acomliibn
catarrh, it generally commences like an.oTdin
ary colu, withlassUiide, chilliness, slight cough
and oppres9ion‘,ahd'tightness about the breast.
In many instances the disease seems at 'first of
no very serious character.-! As the disease con
timiea the oppression ;vn, the breast-, increases,
the countenance becomes expresslyeof anxiety*
the respiration becomes,more and Inoveiabon*
ous, sometimes wheeling or rattling sound, as
if the air was’ forced through A- narrow apper-
Uire clogged with a .viscid fluid. To neglect
this disease it may be of serious consequences,,
but by a timely application to Dr, Stvaynej
Compound Syrfi/i of fVild Cherry, with n strict
•attention to the directions, all these-unpleasant
effects will be removed.: Be r Careful, asitissold
at no place except at No. 19: North Eighth st.
or at the respective agents. - . \ t
For sale by y J. J. MYERS 8c CO.
; SMOKT FACTS.
TO TH3 APff-LIOTED.
Iris sometimes urged that the Rheumatism
cannot be cured by external applications.'—;;
"inisTnayrbe'trae^sbmetimefrbuHt-isalso-cer—
tainly true that this dirtressing comylaint can*
not he 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 the great dis
tress of the sufferer ;be alleviated while such
slow and doubtful remedies have their effect
The answer is plain, candid and most true—use
Dr. Bewe’s Korvoand Bjone liniment-
No name*could be more appropriate. Itreach
es and soothes the nerves* allays pains most
effectually on its first application, and by n few
applications removes more effectually and speed
ily Rheumatic pains than any internal or exter-.
nal remedy .was:cver-known_to_do.. .Try it and
be convinced. For sale bv -
STEVENSON & DINKLE.
. 'Carlisle, Jan. .16, 1840;
Cured by the use of Dr., Harlich’s Compound
Strengthening and German Aperient Pills. ■
Mr. wn.LiAM Richard, Pittsburg, Pa, en
tirely cured of the above distressing disease:—
his symptoms were, pain and weight in the left
side, loss of appetite, vomiting, acrid eructa
tions, a distension of the stomach, sick headache,
furred tongue, countenance changed to a citron
color, difficulty of breathing, disturbed rest, at
tended with a cough, g'feat debility, with other
symptoms indicating great derangement of the
functions of the liver. Mr. Richard had the ad
! vice ol several physicians, but received ho' re
lief, until using Or. -flarliclds Medicine, :whicl
terminated in effecting a police t cure.
1 For sale by J. J. & CO,
M.-B. ROBERTS’S CELEBRATED
ttegetablt: embhooatioit.
THE efficacy of this most valuable .embroca
tion is attestedhy thousands who have pro
ved its healing qualities iirthe cure of the most
troublesomediseases to W.hicU. the horse Is liable. .■
SucKasold or fresliVonnds, sprains, pains and
.weakness of the limbs, bruises, swellings, .stiff
ness of thp mints and tendons, galls & schaffings
pVoduced_ by the collar and saddle, cracked
heels, scratches, grease, thrush in the foot, or
foot-rot.in„the feet orcattle, £jfc. -
The most flattering encomiums are. daily be
stowed upon this embrocation, and it is there
fore recommended to farriers,stage contractors,
stabte keepers, wagoners, farmers, and private
gentlemen owning horses, as a valuable remedy
for the. above diseases and should - be distantly
kept in their staples.
The following certificate is from Mr. James
.Reeside, a stage owner ahcl great mail contrac
tors '
Philadelphia, June 12th. 1839.
This is to certify that I have used M. B. Ro
berts's Embrocation for various kinds of sores,
wounds and sprains in horses and I have found
it to L-xceed any other that I have tried.
. - I. REESIDE.
For sale at STEVENSON" & .HINKLE'S
,jrug and chemical store.. Jan 30
• ' POST OPPIOB,
Carlisle, Pa. Feb 1,-. 1840
Arrival and Departure of Mails.
* ‘ • Arrived.
Eastern daily aboutlSm
“ *i ■ . , “ 7 p.m. 10 a. in.
Western '• 11 a. m. 10a.m.
■ •• •• “ 11a.m. 5 p.m.
Southern - “ “ 7p. m. 10a. m.
Mechanlcsb’g “ “ 12 m. 7 p.m.
Newville “ 11 a. m. 10 a.m.
R. LAMBERTON, P. M.
Blacd ami white Russiai Vigonia, Fur, Chip,
Tallin Leal, Leghorn, Willow Cane and Wo.ol
Hats.forsalewholesale and retail.
CHAS. BARNITZ.
' j Estate of Thomas M. Highlands, dic'd.
NOTICE.
Letters of administration on the estate of Thom
as M, Highlands, late of Southampton township,
Cumberland county, dec’d. havebeeniasiied to the
subscriber residing in Stoughstown: All persons
indebted are requested.to make payment,"and.those
having claims will present them for settlement.
JOHN HIGHLANDS, Adm’r.
June 1,1810 Ct / ' ,
STORE.
J ’looks and Stationary.
The subscribers have received from the. city a
large assortment of School, Classical and Miscel
laneous BOOKS—consisting in part of large fam
ily Bibles, smallfiricandpocketdo.; School Books
of every description; a fine assortment of Standatd
Works—together with the J7eio Publications. Al
so, a splendid assortmfent of STATIONARY—2O
Ireanis plain and ruled Letter Paper; & do. gilt ed
ged and fancy dp.; 3 do. do..Nbto do.; 20do. plain
and ruled cap dP.’; 5 dp. blue laid do,"very superi
or—Blank Books of every variety-, consisting of
Ledgers, Journals, Day Books, Receipt
Book, Pass Book, Bank dor,lapd a fine assortment
of Albums—for, sale, ui city, prices by.
. V. - J.J. MYERS & Co,
June4,lB4o. . ; -- ..,
Est&te of John Graham deceased.
NOTICE
Letters of administrationdo bonis non, bn thd,
unadministered Estate' of John Graham, late of
Hopewell township, Cumberland county,' deed,
have been issued to the subscriber residing iq East
Pennsborbugh township: ■ All persona indebted to
said estate are.requeated ;to make payment imme
diately, and those having claims will present them
properly authenticated ior eettloment.
f • ■ , ROBERT G. YOUNG,
;, i-y -• '.V 6t.
-- Estate o/GcorgeConner; deceased.
■ NOTICE.'.
7" Letters of Administration bn the Estate of Geo.
.Cbrihef,‘‘dbcd.-lalb. bf Mifflin- township
sued to-the subscriber residing in Frankford town
ship, all persons indebted are requested to make
.paymentnh.br- before Jlhe- letof ; Septerobor:noxt t
ahdibbsdHaving bltßms'tofpreseht tbpmrproperly
authenticated for settlement. • ’
■ •': JAMES WALLACE, Administrator..
'"Juno 4,T840... f:y;l - ■■
v IttINBRALr WATER;
Mineral Water With syrups of. the, most up.;
probed Philadelphia maiiulacturer can be had
,at Stevenson 8c Uiifkle'* drug 'andChbihiCUlj
‘store-. - ‘ - y u'-y.:
jQ^M
UTSS COMPLAINT
fc —
Hats! Mats! Mats!
.uALfur sale by 7" ~ A ' ■ '
C.B.VRNItZ,;
nENTISTR*.
DR. I. C. LOOMIS,
TTgAS retained to Carlisle, and 'wdlvasherc
■ M tofore. attend to the practice of Uetrt’istry.
He may be found at CoW Ferree.s hotel. -
‘“-‘Persons requesting it will be waited upon at
their residences. - 1 ~
C Dr. George D, Foulke t
. Bcfi,-ince,~ < Bev. T/ws. C.
J (_Dr. David M Mahon.
; Carlisle. March 12, IH4O. •
. yaus'han Peterson*s lied /Animcnt.
CjUPERIOR to all, other ,applications for
rheumatism, chilblains, sprains, numbness
;ot the limbs; stiffness and'weakiiessof the Joints,
sore'throat, Bcc. ; -By rubbing’the Liniment well
into the head with a hairbrush at going to Bed
the head with a.flannel night
cap the relief afforded in.that painful form] of
the the disease ■
rheumatism of the head.
Numerous cureS in all the above affections have
come uhiler the observation of the proprietors.
The following statement of n remarkable. cure
-of-nai-tialparalysis_of__aJiinbjaii:qm\Villiuni
Li. Norton, Esq. a well known and respectable
manistrate of Southwarkt
Messrs. Vaughan 8c Peterson—During sever
al weeks I suffered a partial paralysis of the
rightarm and of the third and fourth lingers of
the right hand, which sensibly affected the
whole power of the latter* writing became to
me a difficult task which I could not execute
but with greatly diminished legibility. TheusO
of Half a bottle of your Liniment gave entire re
lieLand I cheerfully hear this testimony to its
efficacy. •Forsale'by
STEVENSON 8c DINKLE.
Carlisle; Jan. 16„ 1840.
IMPORTANT DISCOVERY.
THE'puWc arehei-eby directed to.themed
ical advertisements of DF. BARUCH'S
celebrated Comfiound Strengthening 'lhnic, and
German A/ierient /’ills, which are a Medicine
of great value to the afllicted, discovered by O.
P. Harlich, a celebrated physician at, Aitdorf,
Germany, which has been used with unparal
leled success throughout Germany . This Med
icine consists of two kinds, viz: the German A
perient,and y,he Compound Strengthening Tonic
Pills. They are each pill up in amalT.packs,
and should, both be used to effect a Permanent
cure. ■ Those who are afflicted would do-well to
make a trial of thisinvaluableMedicine.asthey
never produce sickness or nausea while using.
A safe and effectual-remedy for
DYSPEPSIA 08. INDIGESTION',
and all Stomach Complaintsipain in Side, Liv
er Complain,ts; Loss of Appetite,-Fjatulency,-
Palpitation of the Heart, General, Debility, Nei
vous Irritability, Sick Headache, Female Dis
eases, Spasmodic Affections; ]Hieumatism,Asth-*
mas; Consumption, ike, The 1 Genhdn Aperient
I'ilia are to cleanse tile stomach and purify the
Blood. The Tonic or Strengthening’ Pills are
to strengthen and Invigorate the nerves and di
gestive organs and give tone to thc’Stomach, as
.ajldiseases originate trnnviius>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<ul
...u-separates
teeth to arrest dec^- 1 ’; '
Ur; N. prepares a tooth powjler, yflncb whi
tens the teeth, wfthout injuring the chameli col
ors the gums a fine.red and retrcshestlie-nibulli.
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-gegtlprnen are requested..to".cal y
•and examine 'his .'collection 1 of Porcelain or. In.
corrfiptuble teeth,, which will never decay nr
change color, and are. free from all unpleasant
odour, dmiihlexam) x'vrß adapted for chewing,
Which wityi'e.inserted in the-besl manner and at
fair prices.' ■., • „ i-It .
. All persons.wishing. Dr, .N, to .call -at' their
dwellings will please'to leave a line at 111 a resi
dence, No, 7 Harper’s Row, when; he wdlpunc
tually attend to every call in the line of his pro
fession; From a long and s iccessful praLtice,
he hopes to give general satisfaction. ■
Ciirllsic, August J, 1839.
VALUABLE '
FOR SALE. ;
THE subsci’iber at private oarea
-SonaWe^termstthe foUrtwing.real estate, viz:
A TRACT OF LAN D
hituate in Hopewell lownshi p.C u nil leilno d conn
ty. S miles north' ofNcwborg, adjoining lands
of John Heve'^lich/-;■W>h^!ih^r'P”®®ls^ e fJr 81, B l ,
othcrs.cbntainingS 10: acres of slate and Iree
stone'l.rnid.-having tticrefin erected a pntd two
story ' H O U SE BANK? <ApA V'.
DAKN, {Spring House, a, first rate <gW| gIM
Saw MillVwith an Orchard of;
t cellent'fvuili ' About T2offcrcs aregHBMWBB
cleared 'nnU in n good'stale npcnltivnliqn, and
the residue .covered- with good timber. - Any;
person wiahingvito view ; the premises can',be,
shown, them by to. Benjamin ;Ramp,,
residing tlierenh.;. ’ ’ ’ r , '
; Mso,a Tract of WTopdltindi
.'adjoining
SO acres. This tract will be,sold together'or in’
Tots to suit purchasers.- < :V.,
AXiSO. A TRACTiOX*. IrANDs ‘
i sUnatp.in jiifilin Jpwpjihip,about ■ 6:mjles,north;
oflfewititle, contiiihiiig 22 tacres;- Jiavingifiere-;
ion erected a two story.'Uiig ■' '*r
HOUSE, KITCHEN, SPUING HOUSE.
audit AN KUARX. About ISO Hfires are clqatv;
. ed, andthe baluncein gpbd’timber.There is;
: also erected theVeon a ThmantHddse ahd Black
smUh Sbop, with u youngrt)rchufd;o( .grafted
fruit trees. : ">• -i
-;Fdr,terms, See.; apply to lhe
'ingjoh the' last ih'^ttonM‘H , acki?¥ >h '; v ;^
WHiUAM RAMP?*
May 7,1840.
MIWIASD PiSpaftS ABLE
CHAIR tSTABLISHMEHT.
yjrtHE subscriber respectfully informs his old
JL, customers and the public generally, that he
has, atthe solicitation of his friends, re-com
menced the above mentioned business inwall its
various branches, in the shop recently occupied”'
■by Mr; Frederick A. Kemietly, Coachmaker,
next door to Stevenson BcvDirdtle’u DruK,Store,
and a few doors north of .Col.• Ferret's Hotel;. •
Having proCiired severaVfirstTate wbVkmen,
W is nQw proparetl to manufacture tOorder,
/nd keep constantly oh hand, at-' the; most ac
'Jommodating.terma, ' -3 • L:; ,
'■& Sociables,.
teßgfay /7omm on Fancy Win dfor Do
Boston "Hoicking Chairs ,
Children’s Chairs of every
E^g3-E3 ( |cscription—the whole made of the
best materials and in the most fashionable style.
Also old neatly mtadetf and repainted.
He will idso carry on the business of
HO-ITSB &' SIGK, PA.HTTIITG,
PAPER BiU9OIKG & GUJOXNO.
The subscriber hopesthat by his strict atten
tion to business, together with his long expert*
ence in the above branches, to merit and receive
a share of public patronage.
C. E: U. DA.VIS.
6m
Carlisle, Dec. 19,1839.
NEW DRUG & VARIETY STORE.
Stcvensan ff M>iHklc,
HAVE just received at theirstofe, corner of
High ami Pitt streets, opposite Col. Fer»
i ce's hotel, an assortment of
. • DRTOB; ;
HGedlctee, Paints,
Dye Stuffs k Varnishes. Their
stock has’been selected with.
great cave, and is warranted to
be entirely fresh and of the very J 11,1 ""
best tjuali.ty. The store will be . under the im«
mediate snpcrintendaiice of Mr. Diokle, who
lias acquired a thorough knowledge of the duties
of an apothecary under me dlKction of Mr,
Samuel Elliott of this place. :
Carlisle, August IS, 1839.' ' r
WHEAT WANTED.
THE highest, (fash price>wil) he paid for
Wheat at the Cumberland . Mill.*?) .at all
tim<:s,.ai)d tor (lour muck* at said mill.
_ GEORGE. CRIST,
August 22, 1539. if .
Coughs, Colds Consumptions.
• Mrs; A. Wilson, of Lancaster* crunty, Pa.*
entirely cured by the use of Dr. bwayne’s Syi up
nPWifcf
coughing, pain in.her side, hack and head, tie*
prayed appetite,.spirting of jdood,. no rest at
night,'See/ After using two. bottles of -Doctor.
Syrup oF PruhusVirginiana '
or wild Cherry, she found herself and
by the ti'meshe had used the third bottle,
imind herself entirely cured of the aforesaid dis
ease,* which.she had been afflicted with for three
years. There are of, various
persons, which add sufficienttestimony...of. the
great.efflcacy of this invaluable medicine.
For safe by J. J. Mykhs & Co..
RIOSES* BTOT
Those who enjoy health, must certainly fed
blessed when they compare themselves to those
sufferers that have been afflicted for years wit li
various diseases which the human familyaie all
.subject to hp troubled with. Diseases present
themselves in various forms and from various
circumstances, which in the commencement,
may all be checked hv the O* P. liar-* ~
iich’a Compouud strengthening and German
Aperient Pills,—such as Dyspepsia. Diver Com
plaints,. Pain, in the side. Rheumatism, General
Debility, Female Diseases, and all diseases* to
which human nature is subject, where the sto
mach is affFcted. Directions for using these
Medi.cines always accompany them. These
Medicines can Ire taken with perfect safety hv
the most delicate female, as they are mild in
their operation and pleasant in their eflerts.
Principal Office for the United States, No. 19
North Eiehth street, Philadelphia. Also, tor
sale by J. J. MYERS Sc CO.
'NEW
CO AO H m AKING
EST*IBMjrsn.TU£JVT,
IN CARLISLE. PA.
subscribe); having Just anivi ij from the
B east with some .of the hist ;woikn.en that
cnuhl be -firocuretl, is nntv, prepared, to finish
work in the most fashionable style.and cf ilie
best materials. He w ill manufacture any tiling
in that line of business, such as
aA?.S,; OOACKSS, OICS,
SUMtY s: AKRIAGES,: :
nf every tU-scriptidn. He lias now in hi's employ
probably, one of . the beat .Spiing Makers ami
Coach Smiihs lh.it is now in, the stale. His
chavges'shall be moderate and his work w ill all
be warranted: •
Repairing done in the neatest manner and with
despatch., .
' The subscriber humbly solicits the patronage
of the public, for which he wi//tender his most
sincere thanks
FUED’K A. KENNEDY.
CnWis/e, Vpri/ .’8,1 839. ~, .. . t f
TO BR.SWAVNE>lnia'delpiiiii:—lUs with
sincere pleasure ! write-yon these lines.—
Having been reduced by along spell if sickness
in the lower country-id a'verjk critical- state, of
health I thought I foresaw m V early dissolution.
I had a.constant cough, and.a sense _df_ pain-on
•my chest which seemed tpbe obstructed so that
I could hot breathe with ease. 1 got no rest at
■night, and.my- constant-irritation produced- n
high fever at times,, .la this - alarming- stale I
looked for help, and recollecting your advertise
ment,' I 'Sent:'to your . ageht ,for two bdUIC-a of
WiWGherry Syrup, and before using the sec
ond bottle, 1 found my cough had disappeared,
and,with it all tlmscdistrCssing symptoms. You
are at. liberty to,| üblish this, and! most earn
estly recommend ynur.Syrup of Wild Cherry
'tiai-k to ViilTercfs .with diseases nf the -luiigs,. as
im effectual remedy,—Respectfully yours, i
'■/i- h-:Rf.ubkn Uichauuson.
Pittßiufg, Sept. 27,1859. r
' Principal Office, No. 17 North Eighth street,
.w.Uere lUisddvaiuafile inediciiie can -a|ways'be
obtainedpliHewise,-'the above ccrt’ficiitemay be
seen, witliithe signature of a highly respectable
citizen of,Pittsburg, witnessing the/above- to be
a certain,factii Also fdrsale-by.;,!,-J,Mj'.er? & Co.
DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA!!;
More proofs of ilie efncacy ot Dr. Harlicli’s
Medicmet-iMr:;Jo,TAsHAHTsr/ifit.of;Sumney
town,,.Pa., entirely cured oflbe abovediscase,
'whicblie fpr.six
■ syminnms'wtre usL'iisc ol tlistciision antidpprcS'
pH ! of
- thii slniv'acb.,ilhusea.Moas of appttite,;. giddiness
- and dimness bright, extreme debility, flalulen
< cy, acrid'eructations, sometimes vomiting, ana
! pain in the,riflt,t of spirits,;dis
' turlied test; amidol tible to pursue'his
| bis immediate exhaus
! lltin.land: weariness, Hurtman is hapi)y ; lb
i state'to the public and iswilling togive .any in.
.|priiiatidivtp:the.afflicted,
1 nbrTuT'beneEt be received frorn the use of Dr.
■ andGerroair
• Aperient Pills. For sale by . - , "
C v:s .--.'v j;3; MVEKS Sc Co., Carlisle,