SHERIFFAIiT V. To the Voters of “ Cumberland' county. f Gentlemen —1 do hereby offer myself at the nexl general election as a candidate for the office of SHERIFF of said county, and will be thankful foryonr sup port. ABRAHAM LAMBEUTON, (North Middleton township. March 12, 1840. To the Electors of Cumberland county. Fellow Citizens— l offer myself as a candidate for the office of ■ : SHERIFF cf Cumberland .county, and will be thankful lo; your support, ’ JOHN WYNKOOP, Jr. West Pennsborough township March 19, 1840. , . t< To tho Electors of Cumberland county. Fellow citizen^ —I offer myself to yoiir con sideration as a candidate tor the oflice ol SHERIFF at the ensuing election, and will be thankful for your support. Should you elect me 1 pledge myself to discharge the duties of the office with fidelity and impartiality. GEORGE MATHEWS. Carlisle, March 26, 1840. te To the Electors of Cumberland county. .FcUtm'tltixena—l offer my self to your consid cration as a candidate for the office of • ; f SHERIFF at the ensuing election, ami respectfully solicit yout support; and if elected will endeavor to discharge ,the dutiesof-the-ofliceto thebest' 61. my judgment and abilities. FRANCIS ECKELS,* Silver Spring township. - April 2,1840, To the Free ami Independent Voters of Cumberland county. Fellow citizens— l submit myself to your con sideration, at the ensuing ejection, us a candi date ior the office of : ' sHEMrr and would respectfully solicit vour suffrages for the same. ' « South Middleton township AJrril 3, 1840. To the Electors of Cumberland .county. Fellow cltizeiia —At the earnest solicitations of a number of my .friends. lam induced to "of fer myself as a candidate for the office of ; , SHERIFF of Cumberland county, at the next general elec tion, and respectfully solicit tour suffrages. JOHN BOURBECK, New, Cumberland. April 2,1840. • ■ te - To the Electors of Cumberland county, r Fellow Citizens.—-I-offer myself as a candi date for the office of - ' BBSHZST of said county at the ensuing general election, and will be thankful for your support, XT • . JAMES REED. Newville, April 16, 1840. To the Voters of Cumberland county. Citizens —l offer myself as a candidate for the office of IjsHEnirr of saidfcounty, at the ensuing election, and will be thankful for your support. ~ m WILLIAM BLEAN. Mifflin townships.lune 4,1840. To the .Electors of Cumberland county. Fellow Citizens.—l again offer myself to your consideration as a candidate for the office SHEPIPP and respectfully Solicit your suffrages. Should I be elected, I promise to disciiarge the duties of the office faithfully and-lmp'artially. . , PAUL MARTIN. Sluppensburg, April 16, 1840. To the Independent Electors of Cumberland county. Gentlemen—\ offer myself as a candidate for the office ot * SHERIFF at the next general election, ami shall be thank ful for your suffrages. Should 1 be elected 1 ■will discharge the duties of the office to the best of my judgment and abilities. ir THOMAS HARRIS. ' -South Middleton 1 township. June 11,1840: To the Voters .of ’ Cumberland , ; county, ' Fellow Citizens—l offer myself as a candidate for the office of ’ - 1 - SHiERIPK - of said county and shall be thmilifuT for your support. ' —" .. . JAMES KENNEDY. Newville, April 23, 1840. te '■t' o the Electors ot“ Cumberland ; - county, Mfice of 1 * - °' r '-‘ rn> y suU ns a candl(iate p .• . -SHERIFF '• of said countyi atihe ensuing Kencrnl election find will be thankful tor your support. ■ Ctlon * ■ VVM M. MATEERr' pouinUmpton township* May 14,1840. .JLo tlift Jflilectors ot ('uiiiliorlaud ' county. . Fellow citizens— l now offer myself to vour consideration as a candidate for the office, of ■ SHERIFF; and shall be thankful for your support. Very Respectfully, ■ *v, • LEWIS HYER, Allen fbwnshipvMay 21, 1840.' - . 7 Asslgnccsliip Arcouiit. . npH'E Afigigneeahip Account of George Uupley* 1 i Asaigheedf John McCoTn)ick,baym£f been pre sented to the Court of Common Picas of Cumber-. l an “ ®9^ n ty»;fiaid court have appointed the first day of the August Terra next, for the final passage °^^ ie and rule on all con-, cerned to appear and show cause if any they have, vriiy steld aocouAt'shall not be confirmed by said fourt, • ■" ■ -•' - , rv: GEO SANDERSON, ProtU'y. -PmbSßMaiy’s Office, J Carlisle, Jfine 35; 1840. 3*■ : . ‘ waw popps.:, ANDREW RICHARDS. Is now opening a splendid assortment of. Spring and Sikmmer ■ ICtOOSfS, nt his store, south-east; corner of Market square, comprising in part Cloths, Cassimqres, silks, Florence, a variety of Prints and Chintzes, Mus lins, Calicoes, Handkerchiefs, Vestings,Summer Cloths, Siittinets, Linens, Cords, Checks; Drill ings, Tickings, Bonnets. Hats. Ribbons, Etc.— Also; GROCERIES Et QUEENSVV ARE. He is thankful for past favors, and hopes by attention to business, to receive a share’ of pub lic patronage. 1 ' May 14, 1840. ' tW. J. Jtiyers A* Co’s DRUG. STATIONARY, AND WINE] |A r . TV, Corner of the Diampnd, Carlisle.'* DRUGS, PERFUMERY AND FANCY A 1 - TICLES. The subscribers have added to their former stock a fine assortment of Drugs, Paints, Oils, & Fancy Articles. For sale very low by J. J. MYERS & Cp. June 4, 1840. NEW AND CHEAP WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CONFECTIONARY & FRUIT STORE. GEORGE If* EEEIX, RESPECTFULLY announces to the Citi zens of Carlisle and the public in general, that lie has opened the above business in the house formerly occupied by Dr. Roland, nearly opposite ihe’Carlisle Banlr, and next door to Ar** no/d & Cofs. store, where he intends keeping constantly on hand a large assortment of CAN DIES and . - SYRUPS. : such as Ltirnnn, Ginger, Pine Apple. Sarsapar illa, Orange, Capilair, nml Strawberry, all of which are manufactured by, himself—also, Wa ter, Soda, Butter and Sweet CK ACKERS; He ifttendskeeping constantly on hand a large as sortment of - - ffRTJIT AMD. MTOB, such as Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Dttes, Currants, Oranges, Lemons, Citron, Almonds, Cream Nuts, Filberts, English Walnuts, Ground Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, Etc. Bcc. '■ All of the above he will sell wholesale 8c retail MERCHANTS, DEALERS, and all others', will find it to their advantage by calling before purchasing elsewhere. All ord ers from the country will be thankfully receiv ed and promptly attended to. BAKING attended to at the shortest notice, * - ICE CREAM served up for parties, Bcc. N. B. —Two apprentices wanted to the above business. ■ None need apply unless they can come well recommended. . May 7, 2840. y' it.metis.fait AT THE iVEW STORE. I HAVE just received’a seasonable assort ment of DRY GOODS, which I have re cenlly purchased and will be able to 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- Jlrillings, and a general assortment of summer stuff for men’s and bpys’ wear, Hangups, Cords, Lion skin Cloth, together with a great variety 61 Chintzes, Calicoes, Mouslin de Laines of rich shades, French Lawns, Bombazine, Gro de Rhine Silk, blue black Italian and Mattione bilk, French needle worked and common Capes, hobinct and cotton Laces and Edgings, Footing of various breadths and qualities, Y'aris, kid, and totton Ladies’ and Misses’ Gloves, black, lace and green and white blond Veils, together with a neat assortment of Cashmere, Brocha, twisted silk and,other dress. Shawls and Hand kerchiefs—also a full assortment of Domestic Goods, Groceries, Shoes,, Hats and Caps, all of whichhave lately beensclectedwith care, which makes me confident that 1 sell good goods and give good bargains. I therefore take the liber ty of inviting my former customers and friends and the public generally, to examine my stock in <iue season. I hankful for past favors I hope by close per sonal attention to business to merit and receive a share of public patronage. .CHAS.BARNItZ. Carlisle; May 7j 1840. y NOTICE TUB undersigned having been appointed Au ditors by the Orphans’ Court ol Cumberland county, to settle and adjust the rates and proper turns or. the assets of the estate of Archibald Katnsey, Esq. dec’d.-, in the hands of John Hays lus administrator, due and payable to the credi* tors of said estate, will meet for that purpose on hnday the Slst imt. at the house of William S. Allen,-in Carlisle, at 10 A. M. JOHN IRWIN, GEO. M’FEgLY, .•* • ROB r. SNODGRASS. July 2, 1840. ‘ Musical Instruments. Just received—6 Guitars (warranted) and fur nished in superior style with patent screws, 3 doz. Violins of every quality, averaging-from $1 to ®lO, Clarionets, Flutes,- Flageofbts,; Fifes,' Har monicans, Accordians, and" a full assortment-of late and ibphionable music. For sale by 3. J. MYERS & Co. June 4, ljß4o. To those wlio'like to ride easy ? SAMUEt ESPECTF.ULLY informs hisfriends and M.%itbe public ini general, tHaTHe’hasTiurchased the Patent Right oi Robert Wilson, for= Cumber land county, ior constructinganew and improved Spring Seat Saddle, and that he is now prepared to .receive orders for the same. The improvements claimed are appli cable to any of thoeaddles now in use, and consist of springs of a peculiar.cpnstruction in the seat, warranted to be good, durable and superior to any ever yet invented.' ; ’ " • Persons desirmiS’Of examining the above named saddle, are requested to call and'judge far them selves, at his well Imowriestablisliment in High street, nearly opposite the-Post Office, where they can also be accommodated with any arjicle in the line of Saddles, Harness, t f-c. on the most reasona ble terms. • - eaddlcfp of the" county are most respectfully invited to call and see this excellent improvement m saddles.' ■ ■ ■- v. : ■Reference as to the case and superiority of this over other;saddles, may be had of the following !!»! r,e *n gem l e / n^: — Hon,^amu elHephurn, Sam nel Allen, M. G. Ege, Joseph Bge, 'rhos. Grefi- H -'■ - Carlisle, June 25,1840.-: 3m Lr &'-f OF LETTERS •' ; Remaining in July la/,JB4Q. - •■•* Brand David . ~. ■ M’Culloch Thomas Esq Boyer Sarancl , TnWSnmuel-Maj t,'v. r. Coovcr Samuel C Welsh Robert. ' " Kjckley Saimiel ” JOHN SfOITGH, P’.. JI; Acute Bjonch\tiB t afqterunncr tiqn Thia.di-jease is very mucb.like a common catarrh* it generally, commences like an ordin ary cold, with r&ssUude, chilliness, slight cough and oppression and tightness about the breast. In many instances the disease.seems at .first of no very serious character. Aythc disease con Cinues the oppression in the breast increases, thecountcnahce becomes expressive ot anxiety 4 the respiration becomes more and more labori ous, sometimes wheezing or rattling sourid, -as if the air was forced through a narrow apper ture clogged with a viscid fluid. To neglect this disease it may be of serious consequences, but by a timely application ; toT /)r. StUayne'a Compound Syr ft ft ofJVUd Cherry % with a strict attention,to the.directions* all these unpleasant effects will beremoved. Be careful, nsit issqM at no place except at No. 19-North Eighth at. or at,the respective agents. Fpraaleby - , . J. J. MYERS 8c CO* . SHORT,FACTS.- ■ TO S?H3 APPLICTED. IT is sometimes urged thaMhe -Rheumatism cannot be cured by external applications.— -Lnis may-bc.ti , 4ie-80metimcs;-butit-is-also-ccr- that this dirtreSsing complaint can 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 Shalt 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. Howe’s Nerve and Bone Ziiniment. No name could be more appropriate. It reach es and soothes the nerves; ami allayspains most effectually nn 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 8c DINKLE. - Carlisle,-Jan.-16, 1840.' : LIVER COMPLAINT Cured by the use of Dr. Harltch's Compound JJfe ngthening and German ApeVient Puls. Pittsburg, Pa, en- ot theinbovc distressing ’disease:- his symptoms were, pain and weight in. the left side, loss of appetite, '’vomiting, acrid eructa tions, a distension of the stomach, sick headache, furred tongue, countenance changed to a citron color, difficulty of breathing, disturbed rest, at tended with a cough, great debility, 'With other symptoms indicating great derangement of the functions of the liver. Mr. Richard had the ad vice of several physicians, but received ho re lief, until usingDr: Harltch’s Medicine, which terminated in effecting a perfect cure. For sale by J. J. MYERS & CO." ' M. B. ROBERTS’S CELEBRATED VEGETABLE EMBROCATION. THE elßcjcy of this most valuable embroca tion is attested by thousands who have pro ved its healing, qualities in. the cin e of the most troublesome diseases to which the.horse is liable. Such as old or fresh wounds, sprains, pains and weakness of 'the limbs, bruises, swellings, stiff ness of the joints and tendons.'galls & schadings produced by the collar and .saddle, cracked heels, scratches, grease, thruslj in the foot, or foot-rot in the feet of cattle, Uc. JI he most flattering encomiums are daily , be stowed upon this embrocation,'and it. is there fore recommended to farriers, stage contractors, stable keepers, wrigoners, farmers, and private gentlemen owning horses, as a valuable remedy for tiie nbnvc diseases and should be constantly kept in their stables. The following certificate is from Mr. James Reeside, a stage owner and great mail contrac- Philadclphia, Jiiife 19th, 1839. Tins is to certify that I have used M. B. Ro berts’s Embrocation for various kinds of sores, wounds ami sprains in horses and I have found it to exceed any other that I have tried. „ I. REESIDR. For sale at STEVENSON & DINNER'S drug and chemical store. . Jan 30 POST 'OPPIOS, Carlisle, Pa. Feb t , 1840. Arrival and De/iartufe of Mails. Arrives. Closet, Eastern daily abouMSm. rp,m, , “ “ 7 p. m. 10 a. m, Western •« ll a.lfh. 10 a.m. . “ 11a. m. sp. m. “ 7p.m. lOa.'m. “ 12 m. 7p. m. " 11 a, m. 10 a. m. * R. LAMBERTON, p. M. Southern “ Mechanicsb’g ** Newville •• Hats! Hats! Hats! Blactl anti white Russia, Vigonia, Fur, Chip, Palm Leal, Leghorn, Willow Cane ami Woo! Hats, for sale wholesale and retail. I CHAS. BARNITZ. Estate of Anthony Black, dec’d. D ETTERS testamentary on the estate of An .H-ithony Black, late of Dickinson township, de ceased, have been issued to the aubsefiberresiding jn West Ponnsboro’ township: All persons hav ing eiaims against said estato are requested to pre sent them immediately, and those indebted tojnake payment without delay to WILLIAM CAROTHERS, (Turnpike.) July 9,1840. (it Hooks and Stationary. The subscribers have received from the city a Jargeassortraeittiof School,•eiaasioaLandMiscel lanepus BOOKS—consisting in part of large fam ily-Bibles, smallfinoandpqcketdo.; School Books of every description; ,a fine assortment of Standard Works—together .with tlie A'eic Publications. Al so, a splorfdid assortment of STATIONARY—3O reams plain and ruled Letter Paper; 5 do. gilt ed ged and fancy do.; 3 dp. dp. Note dp.; 20 do. plain arid ruled cap’do.; 5 do. blue laid do. very superi or—Blank Books of every variety, - consisting of Ledgers, Journals, Day Books, Blotters, Receipt Book, Pass Book, Bank do,, and a fine assortment .of.Albmhs—for saleat city prices by ' : . ' - - J. J. MYERS & Co. ~ June 4, 1840. - At a stated Orphans’- Court. began and field on Tuesday the 28th-day of-April 1840,,at Carlisle, ; in and for Cumberland County, before the Honorable Samuel Hepburn, President, and his associates, the following proceedings were' had, to wit: , .. . In the case of tlie writ of Partition and. Valua tion gn the realeatatc of Christopher Walters, late of.said county, deceased, having been returned to court by Sheriff Myers duly executed. : ; ; 29tli April 1840,-John Walters having accepted purpart No; 1, and refused to accept purpart No.’ 3, and requested the court to deoreb'tho sale of.the same.—On motion of Mr. Graham, the court grant a ride bn all thedther parties in interest, to wiu : — George Walters, David Clover, John Clover, Geo. Clever, Barbara Baughman,. HentyMiller and Sa rah his wife, and the Children of Elizabeth Scott,: deo’d., : whiMvas intennarried with Andrew Scott, to. appear at the next stated Orphans’ Court, to be held on the 25tli day pf’August 1840,, and accept or refuse to accept purpart N0;.;2 at the appraise-, meht and valuation, it being'lJ'acres of land with a two stotji Jog house and atibld thereon. Publi cation'of; this rule in two ‘newspapers printed in , Carlisle, for six successive week's; to.be sufficient notice'to the parties wluTreside out of the tato. .; By tiie.Cooht. Cumfycrlmil Coimly, ss. ,;r ; i . • Acertilied:copy froin tho Records of the Orphans’ fioprt qf said county.; 'Witness' my hand 1 and seal pfiiaaid Court,' at Carlisle, tlio l‘4th day ■.Mav-A.lX'lfi'lO. ' • IV" 7 ; V>:V \V- I'Ol>l>K, Gllk. O.'C. • *i U'C: :• DESi'ISTRI, . > DR. I. G. LOOMIS, HAS returned to Carlisle, and will, as here* tofore > attend to the practice ot Dentistry, He may be found at Col. Ferree's hotel; Person* requesting it will be waited upon at their residences. . .. -CDr. Gcorgc D.- Foulke, ~ Reference < Rev. Thos. O, 7/iornton, CDr. David N. Mahon. Carlisle, March 12, 1840. Vaughan 3* Peterson*s Red Liniment, to .all other for k 5 rheumatism* chilblains, sprains, numbness ot the limbs,'stiffness and Weakness of the joints, sore throat, Bcc. .By rubbing,the Liniment well into the 1 .head with a hair, brush at going to bed and then covering the head with a flannel night cap the relief afforded in that painful of the the disease RHEUMATISM OF THE HEAD. Numerous cures ih all theabove alfectionshave come under the observation of the proprietors. The billowing statement of a, remarkable cure -of-uarliaLparalysis of a limb is from William L. Norton. Esq. a wellknowiraTTdTespcctable magistrate of Southwark: Messrs. Vaughan BcPetcrson—During sever al weeks! suffered.a’ partial paralysis of the right arm and of tl^third and fourth lingers of the right.hand, which sensibly affected tlie whole power of the latter; writing became th me a oifficnlt task which I.could not execute but with greatly diminishedlegibilily. Theuse of half a bottle of your Liniment gave entire re lief, and I cheerfully bear this testimony to its efficacy. For sale by STEVENSON 8c DINKLE. Carlisle, Jan. 16, 1840. IMPORTANT DISCOVERY. public are hereby directed to the med ■ ical advertisements of Dr. HARLICH’S celebrated Compound Strengthening Tunic, and German AfierientVills, which are a Medicine of great value to the afflicted, discovered by Or P. Hnrlich, a celebrated physician at Altdorf, .Germany,' wblcirhas been used with" ufiparaf lelcd success throughput -'Phis Med- icine consists of two-kinds, viz: the GermarrA pefient,nn<l the Compound Strengthening Tonic Pills. They are each put up in small packs, and should both he used to effect ri permanent cure. Those who are afflicted would do well to make a trial of thisinvaluahlc Medicine,asthey never produce sickness or nausea while Using* A safe and effectual remedy for DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, and all Stomach Complaints;pain in Side, Liv er Complaints, Loss of Appetite, Flatulency, Palpitation of the Heart, General Debility, Nci vousArritability, Sick Headache, Female Dis eases, Spasmodic Affections, R henmatism,Asth mas, Consumption, Bcc. The German A/ierient Pills are to cleanse the stomach and purify the Blood. The Toivic or Strengthening Pills are to and invigorate the nerves arid 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, which experience, has taught them tcVbe-the only remedy to effect a cure. They are not only re commended and prescribed by* the most ‘expe rienced Physicians in their daily practice, but also taken by those gentlemen themselves when* ever they feel the symptoms of those diseases, in which they know them to be efficacious.— This is the cas.c in all large cities in which they have an extensive sale. It is not to be under* stood that these medicines will cureall diseases merely by purifying the blood—this they will not do; but they certainly will, and sufficidht authority of daily proofs asserting that those medicines, taken as recommended by the di rections which accompany, them, will epre a great majority ofdiseases of the stomach, lungs, and liver., by which impurities of the blood are occasioned. Ask for Df. Harlich’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 drug store of J. J; MY ERS & CO., Carlisle, who arc Agents for Cumberland county. * Nov. 21, 1839. BRANDYWINE SPRINGS, Wear Wilmington, Dclaivare. GEORGE FERRES, late of the Man siori House Hotel,. Carlisle, Pa., respectfully informs, and the-public generally,- that he has leased the above named estab lishment, which he has opened for, the recep tion of visitors. 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 for reaching it all points are unequal!, ed. Visiters to the Sprlngs.are conveyed on th Baltimore and Philadelphia Hail Road to with in a mile of the ground, from whence they are carried in Omnibuses to the Hotel. The. House is on an elevated and commanding situation. It has upwards oflOO sleeping rooms, besides a dining room 90 by 30 feel, a ball room 40 by 30 feet, with several large parlours and sitting-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 out, and arc covered with Shubbery, fine Shade Trees, and pleasant Avenues- The roads to and from the Hotej[ are numerousand excellent. The'otVer improvements arc*’a splendid Pa vilion—two beautiful Cottages—alarge Mansion facing the road—a miniature Faivmount Water Works, winch.supplies the establishment with the best spring water—numerous Fountains— Statues—Shady Walks—a large and complete. Baihmgestablishment— PjrC Aliev—two* excellent Billiard Tables—and a number of beautiful Arbours 8c Summer Houses, in onemf which be found the celebrated Chalybeate Spring. ' ■ ■ Connected with the establishment is a large Stable'calculated for 50 horses and vehicles, *in 'chnrgcrof cxperienced-liostlersi—A Iso of good horses and carriages for thfeUccommoda lion ot those visiter/who may not bring their own equipages with them. ’ - Tim Wines ano Liquors will be the very liest the cities can afford, arid no exertions will be spared to render.the,stay of,those who may fav or the establishment with a visit, pleasant and agreeable, - , Brandywine Springs. June 18,1840. if , CAR LISLE;. SFRSN.GS.. f ffWE proprietor respectfully informs* the public a. in general, that lie is now ready to accommo date alarge number of Boarders The Springs are situated miles North of Car lisle, Cumberland county. Pa., and 3 miles South of Sterrolt’s Gap on the North Mountain, in a fine healthy and romantic place. /There is. on exten sive Bathing establishment, both warm.arid ooldi attached to , the same, and every accommodation may be relied on. • - June 18,1840.—Gt . B. A Barouche will yun from Carlisle to the Springs daily during the season for the accommo dation of visitors.: r . ~T ' r PSJRE .WINES. The suhseribers have just received from thp or-; iginal importers a choice selection of Pure Old fPines, consisting of-MaJoira, Port,' Champaigns anil Hock. - The Port is particularly recommend-: ed fotmedicinal biirppsfcs.:. , - - ■■ J. J. MYERS & Co. u «Jno.4. Iflio. Just 'received . Biacik ’Morocco lippers%iml fijr sale by C/BARNITZ! JUST RECEIVED. THE subscribers liaVe-just,received from Philadelphia, a new (J general assortment of .- BELT-GOODS, : ■ Consisting in part nf Cloths, Cassimeres, Cassi nets, Flannels, Tickings,-Checks, Calicoes, Me rinoes; Muslins, &c. Vfc. Also, a general as sortment of neW and fresh anti Qitccnsivarc , to whiclKwl; respectfully invite the Attention ol the public, as wd are determined to sell them at the most reduced prices, ANGNEY W ANDEHSON'. January.3oi 1840 ' _ tf CANDLE & SOAP FACTORY. THE subscriber is now prepared to sell can dles at 12 J cents cash by the box or less quan tity, viz;—4 Ibsfor SO cents; but in no instance will candles be charged In the bonks tor a less price than they are sold for at other stores. A fair price will he given at ail times for tab low,rendered or ip the rough, hogs’ lard and other soap stuff. JOHN GRAY, Accent SontU TTanovpr st. Carlisle, Jan. 16, IMO. ATTEND TO YOUXI OOXJOH. ■REV. DR. BARTHOLOMEW’S Pink Expectorant Syrup, AN agreeable.cordial and effective remedy for coughs, coUIh, hoarseness, pa)ns in the breast, influenza, hard breathing, and difficult expectoration. However incredible it may appear, Doctor Bartholomew’s Pink. Expectorant Svrup has never been known to fail in affording reliefih the above cases. Many certificates have been received .attesting its virtues. The public are respectfully invited to make a, trial of the arti cle Mien its value will he fullv attested. For sale by STEVENSON 8c DINKLE." January 16, 1840. nnil.E SIJBSGRIB ER Imsjusf recciv- A. ed m addition to his former supply of Patent family and Horse Medicine, the following aril, clcs, warranted genuine, viz:’ cold pressed Gas tor Oil irr-plllalsj-British Oil.TTailem'do. Btone do., _spike_ d0.,-Golden Tincture, Essence of Lemon, do. of Cinnamon, dp, of CloVvs, Pepper Mint, Elixir of Paragoric, Tincture of Assofnc- J l . * Lee’s Pills, German do.. Opodeldoc, Jud kins 1 atent. Specific for cure'nf sprains, ulcers, Sec. , Lyon’s Morse Powder - , Windsor Trench Fancy Soap«, best black writing Irik for family use, British Lustre, Black_Lead; all of which may be had, at the most."minced prices jT T n T .r ' ' JOHN GRAY. Agem. bniith Hanover st, Carlisle. Jan. 23. Dyspepsia and Hypocondriacism. Cured by Dr. HarlicJi’s celebrated Medicines. Mr.,WM. MORRISON, „f Scl.uvJkiTl Sixth street, Philadelphia, afflicted for several years with the above distressing disease—Sickness at the stomach, headache, palpitation of the hcaht,! impaired appetite,-ncria eructations, coldness and weakness ot the extremities, emaciation &’ general debility, disturbed rest, a pressure and weight at the stomach after eating, severe flying pains in the chest, back am! sides, costiveness, nffishkefor society or conversation, languor and lassitude upon tlie least bccasion, Mr, . Morri son had applied to.the:most emincntphvsicians, who considered it beyond the power of human AHiJlto restore him to health; however, as his afflictions had reduced him to a deplorable con-: dition, having been induced by a friend of* his to try. Dr. Harllch’s Medicines, as they being highly recommended, by which he procured* •two_packages.for trial? before using the second package, he found himself greatly relieved, and by continuing the use ot them the disease en tirely disappeared— h % e is now enjoying all the blessings of perfect healtl).’ „■ For sale by.’ J. t T. Myf.rs I? Cp. H ftR- SWAVNE: Respected Friend:—From ffljr the very beneficial effects which I have received from the use of thy j Compound Svrnp of Wild Cherry Bark, I am fully willing to tes tify to the astonishing effect. My nltaik was that colcl, whi h began to threat en something of a more serious nature. Being recommended to use the above Bvrup. I .finally gave it a trial, and am happy to sav it gave me almost instant felief. I have used It frequently, ard always with,the same beneficial effects. "Jr others would use this, medicine at the commence rrert of their colds and coughs, they would pre vent a disease which would before farming t its character, and much more obstinate in the cure. , Elw-ood L. Dusky. N. W. corner of Arch Ist Fifth st.-, Phila. EigtUh month, 23, 1839. 1 he above medicine is for sale by J. J,’Myers 0->. t Carlisle.., V" ESPECTFULLY informs the ladies and S.%i gentlemen of Carlisle and its vicinity that lie sets Artificial Teeth in the most approved manner. He alsq. scales, plugs and separates teeth to arrest decay. ■ Dr. N. prepares a t.onth powder, which whi tens the teeth, without injuringtlie enamel, cpl onLthe gums a fine red and refreshes the mouth. J'he tooth ache will be cured, in most cases,’ without extraction; and an odontalgic wash Is prepared for healing sore gums and fasten the teeth. ' 7 land .gentlemen arc. requested to call and examine his collection of Porcelain or In corruptable teeth, which will never decay -or change color, and are free frninall unpleasant odour, durable nnc| well adapted.for chewing, which will be inserted in the best manner and at fair prices. All persons wiahifig Dr. IJ. to-call ni. their dwellings will please, to leave, a line at hi? rcsi-. derice, No. 7 Harper’s Row, when he will punc tually attend to every call in the line of his pro-, fession. From a long.and successful-practice, he hopes to give general satisfaction. Carlisle, August 1, 1839 n ..v.- ■... m VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. THE subscriber offers at private fale.cnrea sonable terms, the following real estate, vizs A TRACT OF LAND'.' situate in Hopewell'township,Cumberland coun ty, 3 miles north of Newbnrg, adjoining lands of John.Heverlich, - Thomas-'Hemef\nger, and others, containing 210 acres of slate and.free stone land, having thereon erected a gncil two, story HOTCTS Id: new. BANK ■ JEg-rS, BARN, Spring House, a'first rateF|J® Saw. Mill, with an Orchard bfi ex--®s»|js|K cellent fruit. About 120 acres nreaaSjgj&ESa cleared and in a good state of cultivation, ,and, the-yesidue covered . with good timber. Any, person : wishing to view the premises can be shown them by applying to -Benjamin Ramp, residing thereon, ~ : Tract of Woodland, adjoining the North Mountaitvcontaining about 80 acresi_ Tltis tract will be sold together orfn Tots to suit purchasers, I ’ t .AMO*. A TOAOTgpr LAND.: situate in Mifflin township, about 6 miles north of NewyUle, apres, having there in erected a two story Log • D. CQRNRIAN; HOUSE. KITCHEN,SPJUNG HOUSE, mid BANK BARN. About lob acres areclcar ed.ami'the' balance-in good.timber.There is .also .erected thereona Tenant Houseaml Black-' smith Sljop.Prith o voting Orchard- hf grafted fruit .trees. ■;' V" For terms, See. apply to the 'sub'sdribef TesSd itig.on the last mentioned tract.' ''INCCNZNi WILLIAM- RAMP. ; tf Mny r, 1840. M. €. iVJEJRP, SUHG-30N' D3NTIST, NEW-jERTtt EASHIOrABI.I3 CHAIR ESTABLISHMENT. f THE subscriberrespectfully informs', jiis bid customers and the public generally, that he has, at the solicitation of his friends ( re-com meoced the above mentioned business in all its various branches, in the shop recently occupied by Mr. Frederick ,A;, Kennedy. Coachtnaker, next door to Stevenson & Dinklc’s Drug Store, and a few doors north of .Col.'Ferree'a Hotel. Having procured several first rate workmen, he is npiy prepared to manufacture to order* and kecp constantly on hand, at the, most ac commodating terms, /• '“i, ■ Kush and Cane Botlpmcd lf°l Chairs, Settees & Bqciablos, Common fj- Fancy Windsor Do • Large Boston liocking ijphairs. Also, Children’s 1 Chairs qf every .... • . description—the whole made of the ji' utntcrials and nrthe most fashionable style. n " ’ ( i h!,,rB neat 'y mended and repainted. ajso carry on.the business of HOUSE & BI&M'SAIHTIWO, PAPER HANGING &. The subscriber hopes that by his strict atten tion to business, together with his long experi ence in the above branches, to merit and receive a share of public patronage. Carlisle, Dec., 19. 1839. NEW DRUG & VARIETY STORE. Stevenson A' If inkle, MAVE just received at their store, corner of Hitfb and Pitt streets, opposite Col. Fcr rce’ii hotel; an assortment of*£h EE.XJGS, - Kedicies, Paints, Dye Stuffs Sv Varnishes. ‘ Their stock, has, been selected .with.,— Isßg® _• great care, and is warranted to JS HiSy, be entirely fresh and of the very best quality. Ihe store will be under the im mediate super! iittpdancc — 6f~Mr.“ Dinkle, who .has acquired a thoroughknqwledgc of the duties of an apothecary under tnc direction of Mr. Elliott of this place. Carlisle, August IS, 1839. WHEAT WANTED. mHE highest rash price Will he- paid for .. Wheat at the Cumberland Mills, at all times, and lor Hour made at said mill GEOKGE CUIST. August 22, 15,,9. Hanhvnro, Grocery AND VAEI3TT THE subscriber lias just returned from the ci ties of New York, Pbiladcl]iliia and Haiti rnoro, and is tiow opening at Ins store room* South .comer.of Market Square and Main streets, (Formerly occupied' by G. W. Uitner, Esq.) a ffc neral assortment of . ' ■ • ■ HARDWARE. STCN3WAT.3, CEBARWARE, BRITT AKIA WARE, GROCERIES, Oils, Paints, "Varnishes, Glass, Brushes,^Vhips, Canes,-Lamps, fdf.hurning-Camphinc Oil, and a great variety of articles useful and necessary for furnishing and keeping a bouse. lie has also, and will constantly keep on hand, Cnmphine Oil, a cheap and elegant substitute for Sperm Oil, and having-been appointed the ao-ent ol Messrs, Bacheea & Brother of Newark, NTI ■ for the sale of JONES’ PATENT-LAMP in this County, he is prepared to furnish Lamps arid Oil at a very reasonable rate to all who may wish to’ use this new nnd economical light. Having selected his goods himself, and made ms purchases cash, he is able and determined to sell low. Those having the cash to lay onf will find it to their-advantago tn give him a call. ■ ■ HENRY DUFPIELD. Carlisle, July 3, 1810. tf Cong-lis, Colds § Consumptions, Mrs. A. Wii.son. of Lancaster Ci u nt v , Pa. # entirely crrrerl hy the use of Dr*. Sway he’s Syrup nt Wild (.’berry—tier' symptoms were constant Coughing, pain j n (ter side, bark and bead, de praveil appetite, spitting of blood, no test at flight, fee. _ After- osingjjvo bottles of. Doctor Swnvne sA'.noipotrn<rSyriip ofPrunusVifginiana or Vi rid Cherry, she fnnndjterself r elieved, and by the tinre sire-had trsed lire third bottle, she fotjrrd herself entirely cored of the aforesaid dis-- case, which she bad been unfitted with lor three years. There afe drtilv certificates of various whirl. add safln-iem testimrriy of the Krbat efticacy ol this irtvaittahle medicine.- 1-01- sale by J. J. Myrrs & Vo.- • KECKrs not H^jsrTir- ■Those,wbo enjiry health, rmrst certainly fell blessed when they compare themselves to those sufferers that have been afflicted for years.with various diseases which the human family are nil subjected) ire troubled with,. Diseases present themselves in various fonts and from, various cir eorrrstarrres, which in tire rnnnnencement,. mav all he checked hv the use,-f Dr. O. P. Ilar- Uclr’s Compound strengthening and German ( Aperient Pills,—srtrlr as Dyspepsia,l.iver Com plaints, Pain in the side, Rheumatism, General Debility; Female Diseases, and alt diseases to which human nature is subject, where the sto mach is affected. Directions for* Using these Medicines always accompany thetr. These Medicines can be taken with perfect safety by the most delicate- female, as.(her arc. mild in - their operation and pleasant in their effrcls. I Principal Offtce fur tire United Stafe>7No. 1 0 North Eigirth street, Pltiladelidtia. Also, f„ r sale by J. J. MYERS & CO. TO OR. S\V AYNE.Philadeljrltia.—lt is with, sincere pleasure I, write you these lines.—, . been reduced' by a long spell of sickiicKS in the lower country to a very critical state of health I thought I,foresaw my early dissolution. X had a constant cough; and a sense of pain no - my chest wliich seemed to be.obstf acted so that’ I could not hreathe : .>yith;ense..- X gut ho rest ne night, and,my constant irritation prr.duced a high feverat;times. In this aiarmingl state T looked for help, and recollecting your advertise ment; I sent to- your agent for two bottles bf Wild Cherry Syrup, and before using the sec ond bottle, X found my cough.had disappeared, and with it all those distressing symptoms. Y'ou are at liberty to i uhlish this,, mid X most earn estly recommend your Syrup of Wild Cherry Bark to sufferers with diseases of the lungs, as ' air effectual remedy. Respectfully yours, t■ Reuben Richardson. Sept. 2". 18.19.. - ’Principal Office, No. .17 North Eighth,street. wiicreahis invabiahle medicine can .always he ootainer?; likewise-, the above certificate may he , seen, with the signature of a highly-respectable Pittsburg, witnessing the above, to he ■ a certain fact, Alsoforsnleby, J, J. Myers&Crv - DJFSPZPSZAI 3DYSPEPSXA. !J More'prriofs of the efficacy of “Df. Harlich's ' Medicines—Mr. town. Pa., entirely,cured of the .above disease, which he was afflicted with for six yearsl his symptoms were a sense ot distension and oppres sion after eating; distfesSing'pain hi the pit of the stomach. nausea, loss 6f appetite, I 'giddiness and dimnessdf.sjght, extreme dcbilitv.flntiilen cy, acrid, eructations, some limes vomiting, and . pain in the riiiht si(le,.depressirin nf'spirits/dis ~ turbed test, 1 faintnesspam! not able topursue his ' business wlthnut'dausihg his : immediate 'exhaus tion and weaiiiicss. Mr. Hartman is happy to; i. atatetothepiiblic andiswillihgtogiveanyin, fortnation to the afflicted, ; respcctihg.’the won,.. derful benefit hereceivcd frofn the use of Dr., Hgrlich’s OompoundStfengtlienitigand German Aperient Pills. For sale bv ;••• , , ™ J; J, MYERS & Co., Carlisle, . C. E. R. DAVIS. 6m
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