SHZBttFTAtitt?. To the Electors of Cumberland county... 1 Fellow citizens —l offer myself to your conr alteration as a candidate for the office oi SHERIFF ■ ' at the ensuing election, and will be thank™! t°T your support. Should you elert me I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the ojhce with fidelity and MAXHEWS . Carlisle, March 36,4840. te To the Electors of Cumberland county.- Fellow citizena-rl offermyself to your consul,, erution as a candidate for the office of " SHERIFF at the ensuing election, And respectfully solicit youi support; and if elected will endeavor to tliseharge the duties of the office to the best of m.y judgment and abilities. FRANCIS ECKELS, erSpring'townshipr — te April 2, 1840. To the Free and Independent Voters of Cumberland county. • fallow citizens —l submit myself to your con sideration, at the ensuing election, as, a candi date, for the office of SHERIFF nml would respectfully solicit your sulflrnges for the same. THOMAS CRAIGHEAD, South Middleton township. April 2,1840. te To the Electors of Cumberland county; Fellow citizens— At-thc earnest solicitations of a number of my friends, I am induced to of fer myself as a candidate for the office of v / SHERIFF" of Cumberland county, at the next general elec tion, and respectfully solicit your suffrages. . JOHN SOUR BECK, m New Cumberland. , April 2, 1840.-. .. te To the Electors of Cuinberlanil county, , Fellow'Citizens.—1 offer myself as a candi date for* the office of s - sHs?.ir , 3 r " of said county at the election, and will be thankful for your support. . JAMES REED. Newville, April 16, 1840. _______ To the ( Voters of Cumberland ■ - county. Fellow Citizen a—l offer myself as a candidate for the office of < SHERIFF of said counfy, at the ensuing election, and will be thankful for your support. . . WILLIAM BLEAN. Mifflin township, June 4,1840. To the Electors of Cumberland county. h Fellow Citizens.—l again offer myself to your consideration as a candidate tor ihe office SHERIP2’ , - and respectfully solicit your suffrages. Should I be elected, I promise to discharge the duties of the office faithfully and impartially. ' PAUL MARTIN. Shippensburg, April 16, 1840. To the Independent Electors of Cumberland . ', ' county. Gentlemen —l offer myself as a candidate for the office of r SHERIFF at the next general election, and shall be thank ful for.your suffrages. Should I be elected 1 ■will discharge the duties of the office to the best of my judgment and abilities. - THOMAS HARRIS. South Middleton township. June 11,1840. To the Voters of Cumberland county. Fellow Citizens—l offer myself as a candidate |or the office of. SHERIFF!' of said count; and shall be thankful for your support, .JAMES KENNEDY Newville, April 23, JB4O. ti To the Electors of Cumberland , county. Fellow citizens—l offer myself os a candidate for the office of , 1 * SHERIFF of said county,-at'the ensuing general election, and will be thankful tor your support. WMwM, MATEER, Soutliainpton township* > te May 14, Wo. To the , * JiHE Assigrieesliip Account of George Rupiey, • Assignee of John McCormick, pre- Common Pleas of Cumber . court have appointed the first 1 da ? next, for the final passage and confirmation of the same, and rule on all con . cerneq to .appear and show cause if any they have, wttyjSaid account shall not be confirmed by said court.,, .'. r .' J A &'■' 'v 9^SANDERS6N;'ProiIfV. Protlionolary’s Office, j . ;• Carlisle, June 25, 1810.' J ' ; " t z. • "BtMRGsMTJVS! AT THE JTEW STORE. I HAVE just received a seasonable assort ment of DRV GOODS, which I have re cently 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 B.ROAD CLOTS," verjy superior CASSIMERES and Satlinets, English and Domestic linen 8c cotton Drillings, apd .a. general assortment of sjjmmer stuff for men’s and boys’ wear, Hangups, Cords, Lion skin-Cloth, together with a great variety ol Chintzes, Calicoes, Mouslin.de Laines of rich shades, French Lawns, Bombazine, Gro de Rhine Silk, blue black Italian and Hattione Silk, Frcuch needle worked'and common Capes, bobinetand cotton Laces and Edgings, Footing of various breadths and qualities, I’aris, kid, and cottonLadies’ 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 dnd Caps, all of which have lately been selectedwith 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 due season. Thankful ior.past favors I hope by close per sonal attention to busyness to merit and receive a share of public patronage. CHAS. BAHNITZ. Carlisle, May 7, 1840, To those who like to ride easy? SAMUEL ENSMINGER, UESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public in general, that he has .purchased the Patent Right ot Robert Wilson, for Cumber land county, for constructing a new and improved Sprins Seat Saddle —— and that he is now prepared to. receive orders for the same. The improvements claimed are appji* cable to any of the saddles now in use, and consist of springs ofa peculiar cohstruction in the seat, warranted to be good, durable and superior to any ever yet invented- * ‘ Persons desirous of examining the above named saddle, are requested to call and judge for them selves, at his well known establishment in High street, nearly opposite, the Post \vhere,they can also be accommodated with any article In the line Of Saddles , Harness, §rc, on the most reaaona*- bio terms. * , ' ■ . The saddlers of the county are most respectfully*, invited to Call and see this in saddles. t Reference as to the ease and superiority of this over other saddles,” may be had of the following named gentlemen:—Hon. Samuel Hepburn, Sam uel Ailon, M. G. Ege, Joseph Ege, Thqs. Grea son, Henry Stubbs, Henry Buttoru, H. \ otter, J. Stevenson, Benjamin Pefler. .Carlisle, June 26, 1810. 3m In the Court of of Climberhi Writ de Partition! Fa cienda. No 12, Jan uary Term, 1810; 28th April 1840, the Henry Neidigh, Samuel former rule upon the Neidigh, Daniel Neidigh, Parties in interest to John Neidigh, Frederick appear and accept-or Frey, and Elizabeth his Vrefuso the real estate wife, in right of said K- at tho Valuation, not lizabeth, Henry High- having-been served— lands & Dorothy his wife , the court grantan alias hr right of saMDorothy, rule bn all the Parties John Flory & Esther his in interest to appear at wifeinrightofsaid Esther tho next August court and Catharine Njeidigh. J- being tho 10th day of August next, and accept gr refuse the real estate mentioned in the aforesaid writ of Partition, at the valuation and appraisement thereof, or show cause why the court shall not make an order and decree for the sale of tho same agreeably to law. Dv the Court. Daniel Reynolds & Mag dalena his in right of said Magdalena. Cumberland County, ss. ' .I George Sanderson, Protlionolary of the CourtofCommonPleasofCurri .^Q|fiW|Kherland county, do certify that the a hove is a true copy of a rule entered in the above case. In testimony wliere. of I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said court, at Carlisle, tlm3sth day of May; A. D. 1840. GEO.. SANDERSON, Proth’y: ORPHANS’ COURT SALE. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, will be exposed to pub lic sale, on the premises by public vendue or out cry bn Saturday the 32d Of August next, at 12 pV clock,, noon, the following described real estate late the property of John Stough, Sen. dec’d., viz: 1 No. I. A tract of Limestone Land adjoining Sloughslown, Newton township, in said county, bounded by lands of John M’Cullooh, Sharp's heirs,Browna\veU’B heirs, IheHarrisburg&Cham bersburg turnpike road, and other property of the said. John Stough, dcc’d., containing 105 acres 94J perches 'strict' measure, of which about 100 acres are cleared, under good fence, and in good cultivation. Tho improvements are a largo TWO STfORY STONE ijm HOUSE AN I) ..HUiS KITCHEN, now occupied as a tavern, a largo BANK BARN, TWO FRAME STABLES and other out houses. A fine young APPLE ORCHARD and other fruit trees, and a never failing well of water. • No. 2. A tract of Limestone Land in said Newr tori township, bounded by .lands of Skiles Wood bum, Jacob Belshoover, Polly Fulton and tho Harrisburg 'and Chagjbersburg turnpike road,con tainig 71 acres and,29 8-10. perches, . of, which a bout 42 acres are cleared; in good cultivation, and under excellent fence; having thereon erected a TWO STORY AND A HALF LOG HOUSE, ALOG BARN AND CORN CRIB AND SHED. There is a good Orchard and' Cider Press on the premises. ~...• . No. 3. A TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE, A STONE SHOP, AFRAME SHOP and a LOG STABLE, with 2 acres and 074' patches*of ;land thereto attached, situate in Stoughstowrimforesaid, bounded by, lands of Mitchell Steward Samuel Mellingor, and tract No; 1, aforesaid. - The terms of sale will; be made known at the time and place of sale by ■ * : JOHN STOUGH, Jr. Adm’r. | juij _ of John Stough, Sen. dec’di Attention Springfield LigßfT . . Infantry! y An election will take place on Saturday tbe'Bth day of August next* at the public house of Enoch Woodrow inSpringfield, between the hours of 10 in th> forenoon,, and 6jn the. afternoon, for .one FirtylAeutenant for said company, in room of Da yi,3 J. M’Kee, resigned. By order of the Brigade Inspector. JOHN HOOD, Copt. . hpringfield, July S 3, 1840. - TpHE Assigneeship Account of Samuel Sense **• .Assignee of Jacob Gorgas, having been presented.to the Court of Common Pleas of Cain- l e : an ; , COl, * nty ’ s ?'.n court have appointed the first 4ay of the August Tcrm next, fertile final passage and. confirmation of he same, and rule on all con cerned to appear and show cause'ifanv thev have why said account shall not be confined ly slid „ , GEO. SANDERSON, Proth’v, ■Prothonotary’s Office,-:? ■ - Carlisle, June 35, 1810. 5 : .Cured by. the use'of Dr. HarUch’a Compound . Strengthening and German Aperient Pills. Mr. William Richard, Pittsburg, Pa. err lirely cured ol tlie above distressing disease:—* his symptoms wcrev pain and weight in the ieft aide, 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 ot the functions of the Uver. Mri Richard had the ad«- vice ol several physicians, but received no re-, lief, until using Di> Harlich’s Medicine, which terminated In effecting a cure. * For salfe by : J. J. MYERS &TCQ. M. bTiIOBERTS’S CELEBRATED ■'t^GGETABLEEMBROPATION THE efficacy of this most valuable embroca tion is attested by thousands who have pro ved its healing qualities in the cure of the most troublesome diseases to which the horse is liable. Such as old or,fresh wounds, sprains, pains and weakness of thb limbs, bruises, swellings, stiff ness of the Joints and tendons* galls & schafnngs 'produced by .the collar and saddle, cracked heels, scratches, grease, thrush in the foot, or The most flattering encomiums are daily be stowed upon this embrocation, and it J is there fore recommended to farriers, stage contractors, stable'keepers wagoners, farmers, and private gentlemen owning horses, as a valuable remedy for the above diseases and should be constantly kept in their stables. The following certificate is from Mr, James Rceside, a stage owner and great mail contrac tor: Philadelphia* June 19th, 1839. .This is to certify that I have used M. B. Ro berts’s Embrocation fot variohs kinds of sores* wounds and sprains in hwses and I it to exceed any other that I have tned. 3 J, REESIDE. For sale, at STEVENSON. & DINKLE’S -drug and cheroicalitore.— Estate of Anthony Black, dec , d.’ ■ ETTERSJ testamentary on tlio estate of An n ithonv Black, late of Dickinson township, de ceased, have been issued to the subscriber residing in West Pennsboro’ township: All ’persons hav ingclaims against said estate are requested to pre qmtMiem immediately, and those indebted to make payment without delay to. - WILLIAM CAKOTHEKS, (Turnpike.) July 9, 1840. ' Ct At, a stated Orphans’ Court beganand held on Tuesday the 28th day of April 1810, at Carlisle, in and for Cumberland County y before the Honorable Samuel Hepburn, President, and his associates, the following proceedings were had, to witl In the case oflhe writ of Partition and Valua tion on the reafeslate.pf Christopher Walters, late ofsaid county, deceased, having been returned to court by Sheriff Myers duly executed. . , . . 29tli April 1840, John Walters having accepted purpart Nd. 1, and refused to accept purpart-No. 2, and requested the court’ to decree the sale of the same.—On motion of Mr. Graham, the court grant a rule on all the other parties in interest, to wit:— George Walters, David Clever, John Clever, Geo. Clever, Barbara Baughman, Henry Miller and Sa rah'his wife, and the Children of Elizabeth Scott, dec’d., who was intermarried with Andrew Scott, to appear at.tlio next stated'Orphans’ Court, to bo held on.tho 25th day of August 1840, and accept or refuse to accept purpart Nor 2 at the appraise ment and valuation, it being acres of land with a,lwo story Tog house and stable thereon. Publi cation of tills rule in two netyspapers printed in Carlisle, for six successive weeks, to bo sufficient notice to the parties who reside out.eftho tate. By the Coubt. Common Pleas nd County. Cumberland County, as.. A certified copy from the Records jafwfwfe. of the Orphans’ Court of said county. Witness my hand and seal of said Court, at Carlisle, the 14th day Of ''WT'' May, A. D. 1840. W.FOULK.CI’k.O. C. at his store, south east corner of Market square, comprising in part Cloths, Cassimeres, Silks, Florence, a variety of Prints and Chintzes, Mus lins, Calicoes, Handkerchiefs, Vestings,Summer Cloths, Satlinets. Linens, Cords, Checks, Drill ings, Tickings, Bonnets, Hats, Ribbons, &c,— Also, GROCERIES & QUEENSWAHE. He is thankful for past favors, and hopes by attention to business,, to receive a share of pub lic patronage. May 14, 1849. - „ CONFECTIONARY & FRUIT STORE. ar.onciii if. jfm/i, 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 the Carlisle Bank, and next door to Ar nold ty Co’s, store, where he intends keeping constantly on hand a large assortment of. CAN DIES and '■ SYRUPS, such as Lemon,' Ginger, Fine Apple, Sarsapar illa, Orange, Capilair, and Strawberry, all of which are mannfactured by.himself— also, Wa ter, S' da, Butler and Sweet CRACKERS,, He intends kceping.constantlx on hand a large as sortment of I- ■ such as Raisins, Figs; Prunes, Dates, Currants, Oranges, Lemniis, Citron, Almonds,' Cream Nuts, Filberts, English' Walnuts, Ground Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, &c. See. . All of.the above.he.will sell wholesaleBc retail MERCHANTS, DEALERS, and qll others, will find it to their advantage by calling before purchasing elsewhere'.' All ord ers from the epuntry .will be thankfully receiv ed and promptly attended, to. - BAKING attended to at the shortest notice. : ICE CRE AM served up for parties, &CT N. B.—Two apprentices wanted to the above business. None need apply. unless 'they-can '■''aa/'/; ,l i^ o . n ? mended - : : $3 REWARD. - ‘ A * iljinaway from - Jhe p» I Dscriber, re jjrfffcfk i "siding Pa.,about an indebted ap'pren ■ HICVi ‘ ties tdtbe Cabinet Making Business, T ; HENRYWOLK All por- are fothid harboring, or trusting him on my account. - - Whoever takes up said, runaway, shallreccivb tho above reward, but no-charges,:. . GODFRIED HAAG. Mechanicsburg, July 30,1840.: ; 3t , ~ CAUTION. WHER EAS my wife Catharine, . has left nay bod and board without any juat cauB6,X do,hereby forwam every person not to harbor: or; trust her on my aotoUnt, as I. am determined to j)hyno debts of her contracting. , , --r PETER GAUNTZ. Eastpennsboro’ tp % July '30,1810. .../ 3t* . - " /- - - LIVER. OOKCPLAINT NEW GOODS. ANDREW RICHARDS, Is now opening a splendid assortment of Spring and Summer aooifs, NEW AND, CHEAP WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DENTISTRY* DR. I. C. LOOMIS, HAS returned to Carlisle, and will, as here tofore, attend to the practice ol Dentistry. He may be found-at Col. fcerree s hotel* - _ Persons requesting it will be waited upon at theirrtsidenc.es. _ _ , ctir. Georgt.D. JPoKtke, ReferenceA Rev- T/toe. C. t Dr. David ff. Mahon. - Carlisle. March 12, 1840. ... 7 Vaughan Peterson's Red Liniment . SIUPEIUOK to all other applications for 1 rheumatism, chilblains, sprains,'numbness ot the limbs,' stiffness and weakness of the joints, sore throat, Btc. By rubbing'the Liniment well into the head with a hairbrush at going to bed and then covering the head with a flannel night cap'tlie relief afforded, in that painful formjof the the disease RHEUMATISM OF THE HEAD. Numerous cures in all the above affections have comfe under the observation of the proprietors. The following statement ofa remarkable cure of partial poralysis of a .limb is from William L; Norton, Esq. a well known and respectable magistrate of South work: —Messrs.'Vangliair&Petersnn—During sever al weeks I suffered, a partial paralysis ot the right arm and of the third and fourth fingers of the right hand, which sensibly affected the whole power of the latter* writing became to me n.difiicult task which I could not execute but-with greatly diminished legibility. The use of half a bottle of your Liniment gave entire re lief, and 1 cheerfully bear this testimony to its efficacy. For sale by' STEVENSON 8c UINKLE. Carlisle! Jan. 16, 1840. IMPOUTNAT DISCOVERY. rBTHB public are hereby directed to the.med- B ' leal advertisements of Dr.’ .HAULICH’S celebrated Compound Strengthening 'lhnic, and ■German Aperient-Pills, .which, are a Medicine of great value to the afflicted, discovered by O. P. Harlich, a celebrated physician at Altdorf, Germany, which has been used with unparal leled success throughout Germany, This-Med icine consists of two kinds, via: the German A perient.and the CompoundJStrcngthcningTonic Pills. They are each put up in .small packs, and should both be used to effect a permanent cure. Those who are afflicted would do well to make a trial of this invaluable Medicine, as they never produce sickness or nausea while using. A safe and effectual remedy for »3SSEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, and all Stomach "Complaints; pain ip Side, Liv er Complaints, Loss of Appetite, Flatulency, Palpitation of the Heart, General Debility, Nei vous Irritability, Sick Headache,’ Female Dis eases, Spasmodic Affection's, Rheumatism, Asth mas, Consumption,Btc. The Germnntdperient Pills are to cleanse the stomach and p’unfy the Blood. The Tonic or Strengthening Pills Ore to strengthen and invigorate the'nerves and di gestive.organs and give tone to the Stomach, as all diseases originate from impurities of the blood and disordered stomach. 'Phis niode of treating diseases is pursued by all practical Physicians, • which experience hastaughl.thenrtabe 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 whiclrthey know them to be efficacious. — This is the case in ail large cities in which they -have an extensive sale. It is not to be under stood til at these medicines will cureall'dlseases merely by purifying the blood—this they will not do"; but they ceftainly will, and sufficient authority of daily proofs asserting Ahat those medicines, taken as recommended by the di rections which accompany themi will cure a great majority of diseases,of the stomach , lungs; and liver, by which impurities of the bldod are occasioned. Ask for. Dr. Hirlich’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 are Agents for Cumberland county. : Nov. 21, 1839. BRANDYWINE SPRINGS, JVedr Wilmington, Delaware. OEORCtX: FERREE, late of the Man sion House Hotel, Carlisle, Pa., respectfully informs his friends 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 Castltf, State of Delaware, about 30. miles fj-om Philadelphia aiid 70 from Baltimore. The facilities for reaching it all points are unequal! ed. Visiters to the Springs are conveyed da th- Bultimore 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 on an elevated and commanding situation. It has upwards of 100 sleeping rooms, besides a dining room 90 by 30 feet, a.ball room 40 py 30 feet, with several large parlours ’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 out, and are covered with Shubbei-y, fine Shade Trees, and pleasant Avenues. The roads to and from the Hotel are numerous and excellent. The other improvements are, a splendid Pa vilion—two beautiful Cottages—alarge Mansion facing the road—it miniature Fairmount Water Works, which supplies .the establishment with the best spring water—numerous Fountains— Statues—Shady Walks—a large.,and complete Bathing establishment—-a very superior Ten Pin Alley—two' excellent.. Billiard Tables—and a number of beautiful Arbours 8c Summer Houses, iaone_oi_Klvifih-.w,ilLbeJfDUUd_the_celebrated. Chalybeate'Spring. r ; "- - . Connected with the establishment .is a large Stable calculated for 50 horses and vehicles, in charge of experienced hostlers. Also a number of good horses and Carriages forthenccominoda tion of those visiters who may, not bring their own equipages with them. The .Wines and Liquors will be the very be»i the cities can afiord, and no exertions wpf be spared to render'the stay of tliose who may fav or the establishment with, a visit, pleasant and agreeable, . : Brandy wine Springs, June 18,1840. : • tf SHORT pacts. TO ‘a?S3 AFFLICTED. ' fp I- sometimes urgedthat.the. Rheumatism cannot be cured by external applications.— ' l.liis may be true sometimes; but it is also cer tainly true that this dirti'essing-Complaint can not be curgd.by internaL'remedies, exceptby 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 1 The answer is plain;-candid, and mosttrue—use Dr. Hewe's Nerve and Bono Liniment. No name cpuTd be more appropriate.- It reach es and soothes tlie,herves{ and aUaysnains most effectually on its first application, and by a few applications removes more effectually and speed ily Rheumaticpains.than any,internal /ir exter nal remedy" was ever known to do. 'Try if and be convinced, . For sale bv : V '■ -. ; r ■fir- v: STEVENSON & DINKLE.* Carlisle, Jan. 16,. 1840."; ; V. j;. ; . .: Just"; received ■ gentlemen’s : Black -Morocco Slippers and for sale by C, BARNITZ, J©ST RECEIVED. THE subscribers hove just received from Philadelphia, a new ti general assortment of DRY-GOODSs consisting in part of Cloths, Cassimer.es,, Cassi nets. Flannels, Tickings, Checks, Calicoes, Mc •rinnes; Muslins, tic. tTc. Also, a general as sortment of hew and fresh ■ Cforaftics anti Qnteiifncarc, to which we respectfully invite the attention of the public, as we arc determined to sell them at the most reduced prices. ANONEY Cf ANDERSON. January: 3D, 1840 - - ■ tf CANDLE & SOAP FACTORY. THE subscriber is now prepared to sell can dles at 12J cents cash by the box or less quan tity, vizi—4 lbs for 80 centst but in no instance will candles be charged In tlie books tor a less price than they are sold for at other stores. A fair price will be given at all times for tal low rendered or in the rough, hogs' lard and other soap stuff. . ' ’ , JOHN GRAY. Agent. South Hanover st. Carlisle, Jan. 16,1840. ATTEND TO YOTTR OOTJOH. ; REVtD R. BA RT HOLOME VV’S -—- Pink Expectorant IStfrup, AN agreeable cordial and effective remedy for coughs, colds, hoarseness, pains in the breast, influenza, hard breathing, and difficult exjiectnration. Ilowevyr incredible ;it may appear. Doctor Bartholomew’s Pink Expectorant Syrup has never been known to tail in affording relief in the above cases. Many certificates have been recrfked attesting its virtues. The public are resfiectfully invited to make a trial of the arti cle when its value will he fully attested. For sale by STEVENSON & DINKLE. January 16, 1840. rriHJB SUBSCRIBER has just receiv- JL eel in addition to his former supply of Patent Family and Horse Medicine, the following arti*. cles, warranted genuine, viz; cold pressed Cas tor Oil in phials, British Oil, Harlem do. Stone do., Spike do., Golden Tincture,; Essence of Lemon, do. of Cinnamon, dn. of Cloves, Pepper Mint, Elixir of Paragofir, Tincture of Assofoe tida, Lee's Pills, German do., Opodeldoc, Jud* kin's Patent Specific for the cure of sprains, ulcers, See., Lyon's Horse French Fancy Soaps beat black writing Ink for family use, British Lustre,. Black Leadi all of which may be had at the most reduced prices from JOHN (IHAV, Agent. ' South Hanover st. Carlisle, Jon. 23 Dyspepsia and Kypocondriacism. Cured'bu Dr. Harlic/ds celebrated Medicines. WM. MORRISON, of Schuylkill Sixth street, Philadelphia, afflicted for several years with the above distressing disease—Sickness at the stomach, headache, palpitation of the heart, impaired appetite, acrid eructations, coldness and wdakness of the extremities, emaciation & general debility, disturbed re at, a pressure and weight at the stomach after eatihg, severe flying pains in the chest, back and sides, cosliv.eness, _a_dislike-fbr society.or conversation, languor and lassitude upon the least occasion. MT. Morri son had applied to the most eminent physicians, who considered it beyond the power of human skill to restore him to health; however, as his' afflictions had reduced him to a deplorable con dition, having been induced bv a friend of his to try D|’i Harlich’s Medicines, as they being highly recommemled, by which he procured two packages for trial; before using the second Cackage, he found himself greatly relieved, and y continuing the use of them the disease-en tirely disappeared—he is now enjoying all the blessings of pevFect.health. For sale by, J. J. Myers Ist Co. DU. SWAYNE: Respected Friend:—From the very beneficial effects which I have received from the use of thy Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry Bark, I am fully willing to tes tify to the astonishing effect. My attack, that of a common cold, whi"h began to threat*, en sorrtelhing of a. more serious nature. Being recommended to Use the above Syrup. I finally gave it a trial, and am happy to say i: gave me almost insbmt relief., I have used it frequently, at d always with the snitie beneficial effects.' If others wnuld.use this medicine atthc commence h ert of their colds ijnd coughs, they Would pre vent a disease which ’would be more alarming t its character, aifd much more oh-iinate in the cure. 1 F.Lwoofl I>; PtisfcV. N. W. corner of Arch & Fifth st.-q rhila. Eighth month, 23, 1839., T lie above medicine is for sale by J. J, Myers Co,, Carlisle. if n. j. c. wirr, BURGEON DENTIST, RESPECTFULLY informs the ladies and gentlemen of Carlisle and its vicinity that, he sets AftificialTecth in the must approved manner. He also scales, plugs and separates teeth to arrest-decay. , Dr. N. prepares a tooth powder, whirh whi tens the teeth, without injuring the enamel, col ors the gums a fine red and refreshes the mouth. 'The tooth, ache will be cured, in most cases, without extraction;"ami an, odontalgic wash is prepared for healing sore gums and fasten the teeth.- , „ . Ladies and gentlemen are requested to call and examine his collection of Porcelain otln cnrruptiible teeth,' which will never decay or change color, and are free from all unpleasant odour, durable and Well adapted for: chewing,' which will be inserted in the best manner and at fair prices. • , All.persons wishing Dr. ,N. to call at tlieir 'dwellings will please to leave-a line at Ills resi dence,:No. 7 Harper’s Row, when lie will punc tually attend to every call in.tlie lineofhis pro ■fessrmT^Fi'bTiTa^Bng^uht-^irecessfal-pratticer he hopes to give general - satisfaction. , ’• Carlisle, August 1,1839. ; m " valuable; property FOR SALB. THE subscriber oilers at private sale, onrea-, snnable.terms, the following real estate, viz:. /,A- TRACT OF LAND , situate in Hopewell tnwnship.Cumberland coun ty, 3 miles north of Ncwbiirg, a : , : WILLIAM RAMP. May 7, 1840 if NEW ASfjD FASHIONABLE CHAIR ESTABLISHMENT. THE subscriber respectfully informs 'his old customers and the public generally, that he has, at the solicitation of his friends, re-com menced the above mentioned business in'-all its various branches, in the shop recently,occupied by Mr. Frederick A. Kennedy, Cnachmaker, next door to Stevenson Ct Dinkle’s Drug Store, and a fe w doors north of Col. Fetree’s Hotel. Having procured several first rate workmen, he is now prepared to manufacture to order, and keep constantly on hand, at the most ac commodating terms, ' 'Rush and Cane Bottomed . jU=*J Chairs. Settees & Sociables. Common Fahey Windsor I)c, Large Boston Rocking Chairs, Children's Choirs -of every rrrnT■lvtaidescription— the whole made of the best materials and in the most fashionable style. Alsu old chairs neatly mended and r» painted. He will also curry on the business of soosa fc-eicur pain tijtp, PAPER HANGING &. GILDING. The subscriber hopes that by his strict atten tion to business, togetlicr with his long experi ence in theabovc branches,fo ment and a share of public patronage?'- C. E. 11., DAVIS. 6ni Carlisle, Dec. 19.1839. NEW DRUG & VARIETY STORE. Stevenson A* Hinkle, HA V li just rre rived at their store, corner of High and Pitt streets, opposite Col. Ter* ice’s hotel, an assortment of , drups, _ IVTcdicics, Faints, Dye bluffs & Vumishes, Their stock has been selected with great care, and is warranted to be entirely fresh and of the very best quality.' The store will be under the im* mediate sjipcrinlcndance of Mr. Dinkle, who has acquired.a thorough knowledge of the duties of ah apothecary under tne, direction of Mr. Samuel Elliott of this place, „ Carlisle, August 15, 1839. New Hardwsur, Grocery 'AND VARIETY STORE. Til 13 subscriber has just relumed from the ci ties of New York, Philadelphia and Balti more* and is now opening at his store room South Hast corner of Market Square and Main streets, (formerly occupied by G. W. Hitncr, Esq.) a ge neral assortment of ‘ ' HARDWARE. : STONEWARE. OEDAfItWARE, BRITtfANIA WAHE, GROCERIES, Oils, Paints, Varnishes, Glass, Brushes, Whips, Canes, Lamps for burning Camphino J Oil, and a great variety of articles useful and necessary for furnishing and keeping a house. ... •; .. He has also, and will constantly keep on band, Camphine Oil, a cheap and elegant substitute for Sperm Oil, and having been appointed the agent of Messrs. Bachccs.& Brother of Newark, N. J., for the salt? of JON-ES’ PATENT LAMP in this county, he is prepared to furnish Lamps and Oil at a very reasonablc'iatc" to all to use this new and.economical light. Having selected bis goods himself, and mado his purchases for cash, ho is abio.and.determined to sell low. Those having the cash to lay out will had it to their advantage to give him a call. HENRY DUFFIELD; Carlisle, July 1), 1840. If Goughs, Colds § Consumptions. Mrs. A. Wilson, of Lancaster county,*,Pa., entirely cured by the use of Dr. Sway ire*s Sytup of Wild Bherry—her symptoms were constant coughing, pain in her side, bark and head, civ proved appetite, .spitting of blood, no rest at jiight, £cr. After iising two bottles of Doctor Syvavne’s Compound Syrup of IVunusVirgintatm nr’Wild Cherry, she found herself relieved, and by. the time she had used the third bottle, she found herself entirely cured of the aforesaid dis ease. which she had been afflicted with tor three years, ‘There are daHvxertificates of various persons, which add sufficient testimony of the great efficacy of this invaluable nicdicipe,., For sale hy J. J. Mykrs & Co. RICHES NOT Er/ITH, Those who enjoy health, w mast ceitainly ful blessed when they compare themselves to tin se sufferers that have been afflicted fi r years with various diseases which flic hhiiian family are all subject to he.troubled .with. Diseases present themselv es in various fhrms and from various cirrumstauc.es, whiih iu the rommeon meal, mav all he cheeked hv the use. I Dr/O. P. Harr Heir’s. Compound strengthening and German Aperient Pills,—such as Dyspe| sia,l.iv( ) Coll * plaints, Pain iu the side, Rheumatism, General Debility, Female Diseases,' and all diseases to which human nature is subject, where the sto mach is affected. Directions for using these Medicines always accompany thitr, .These Medicines can be taken with pi rfect safety by the most delicate’ female, as -they are mild in their operation and pleasant iiTlhtir effects". I Principal Officefnrthe United Stales, No. 19 North Eighth street, Thilade Iphui. Also f r sale by J. 3. MYERS & CO. Tv) DR.SW.AYNE,Philadelphia, —It is with sincere pleasure 1 write you these- lipes.— Having been reduced by a long spell of sirkness in the lower country., to a' very .critical state of health I thought 1 foresaw my early dissolution. I had a constant cough, dml a sense of pain on my chest which seemed to be.obstiucteei so that I could tint breathe witli ease. I gut no 'rest at night, and my constant irritation pre.ehiceel a high fever at times. la this alarming, slides I looked for help, and recollecting yoiir advertise ment,; I .sent to your agent far two hnlths of "WilelCherrjl Syi up, aiurhefm e'hsing the-sec ond bottle, 1 fi'umCmy cnugh.had disappeared, and with it all thosedistressihg.svmptonia. You are at liberty to ] eddish this, ami I most ear'n estly recommenel your Synipof VV.ilei' Glierty Bark to sufferers with diseases of the lungs, as an effectual remedy. Respectfully years, f ... . - Rp.unENßjcnAßDsott. Pittsburg, Sept.'27, 1859.-- Principal Office, No. 17Nurtlt Eighth street, -Where this invaluable medicine can' always be obtained; likewise, the above cert’ficate may be seen, with the signature of a highly.respectable citizen ofPutsburg.' witnessing the above to he a rertain fact; Also for sale by J . J.MyeriiieCo. DYSPEPSIA !J>YSPEPSIA!I ' More proofs of lire efficacy ok Dr. iflarlich’s Medicines,—Mr. Jowas HARTJWAw,;bf Sumney |°wn, ra. j entire Ivcu re d of the above disease, 'which he was . afflicted ’With fop six years: his* symptoms were a,senseot distension and oppres sion after eating, distressing pain In the pit of the stomach, nausea, loss of appetite, giddiness and dimness of sight, extreme debility i flatulen cy; acrid .eructHtionvsometimes vomiting, and paihJh.Uierl? ht side, depression of spirits, dis turhed rest, faintness, and not able to pursue his businessrwiihnut causing bis. ipunediate exhaus tinh-apd weai mess. - Mr,—Hartmaiiis happy to - state to the public and 13 willing to give any in. formation to the afflicted, respecting the won— -t'eceived. froHi the use- of Dr. Havhch sOompmindStrengibening and German Aperient Pills. - For sale by ' r J. J: : MYERS 8c CaV.Carlisle. NEW GOODS. ■ TYUST received seine deairiible GOODS aulta -99 blo for tho Boasoh, at tho'storo of - - ' A. RICHARDS. July 30,1840,