KEW DRUB & VARIETY STORE, Stevenson Jf Mf inkle, HAVE juhl received at their store, coi-ner o High and I'iU. street 6. oprealte Col. I- ei ree’a hotel, im assortment ' • DE.TJOS.j ... Mcdlclos, Paints, TSjjSjf T)ye Stuffs & Varnishes. Their \S?gga stack" has been selected with ■ - Mfg||T great care, and is warranted to •he entirclv fftfch unn ot the vciy- , . hestaualitv The store will be under the im mediate supermlcpJiU'ce . of Mr. Dnvkle, {IS acquired a thorough knowledge erf. the duties of an apothecary under tne diucuOn of Mr. • Samuel Elliott orthls place. . - CariUle»^ u S uat 15, IS SHERIFF’S SALE. UIY virtue' of h writ of Venditioni Exponas to H me directed* issued qut of the Court of Common Plena of Cumberland county, will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House, in “thedioroughof-Carlisiep on-Friday-the-dlh-day: of November 1840, at ,10 o’clock A M., tlu following described real estate, to wit: i art ot a. Lot of Ground situate in the Borough of Gar lisle, containlug-42 feet in breadth, and 210 led in depth, more orless, adjoining a lot ol llulus, E. Shapley on the cast, an alley on the north, a Jot of Mrs. Boyle on the went, and Loflthrt street on the* south, having thereon erected a two story Log House and other, out houses. Seized and taken in execution as the propei t> of John Early, and to he.sold I bjL” l *;- . . JOHN MYERS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. 7 . Carlisle,Oct. 15, 1840. 5 • _ Valuable Tan Vara Property .■ FOR SALE. •. •> Wlf.L be sold (It public sale. on the prem-, lues, in the Boroughof Carlisle,.county of Cumberland; on Monday the 9lh of Novem-- her next, nt l'o o’clock A. M., that large &. coni modiousTAM YARD., situate on the north cast corner of Louther and East streets, botindcu on the cast byahe Lctart Spring, and on the north by a lot of r. C. Hull, Esq. containing 2bo fctl in front, and 120 feet in depth, more or less, be longing to the estate of David S. Forney, dec d., having thereon erected a large two ctory • STONE DWELLING HOUSE, a two'story Stone Finishing Shop, n large two story Brick Beam House, a large Frame Bark mirt-Mill House, with a Hark Mill in it. I here are 44 Layaways & 1 Foul in thd yard, 5 Hand-' lew, 3 Limes aqd l Bate in the Beam House, and ii good" well of water at the Kitchen door.- There will be sold ut the same lime ami place, a quantity of Chcsnut and Black Oak .lark, to gether with some Tanners tools, &c. Ihe pro perfy is'in good order* and in a Very desirous situation for a Tannery or a private dwelling.— Teems" of-sale-will be.made known on the day of sale, any information will be given about the property before the day of sale by - • GEOUGEW. SHEAFER, JACOB SHROM, October 18401 NOTICE. TBJ'OTICE is hereby given that letters testa- mentary on the last will and telrtnmcnl of land county, have been this day issued by the llegistcr of said county to the subscribers, one of whom resides in MccUairicshurg, and the oilier -in Nonh-Middlctoii-towuship;4n eaid-cnuuty:^ All persons having claims or demands against the estate of said decedent are requested to make known, the sa me without delay, and those who are indebted to make payment to JOHN HOOVER, -* DAVID HOOVER, Oct. 15, 1810.—6l # Executory. Public Sale. Will be snld at public sale, omlbe premises, on Wednesday the 28th day of Otlobti inHi., at llo’clock A: M. u tract of Prime Land, situate about 7 miles south,of Carlisle, in Dickinson township, Cumberland county; adjoining lands of Philip Sp an gdtr» David SheaflVr, Ancifcw O. Ege and George Wolf, containing of whch about 100 aertta are cleared, and tlie resb due covered'with fin'c timber: - Thcimprove-- meats are a first rate two story STONE HOUSE, & 2 Story stone kitchen, with an excellent spring of water in the cellar, nnd also in the yard, an excellent Frame Barn with, two threshing floors, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib, an excellent Orchard of choice fruity to gether with other improvements. The Yellow Breeches Creek funs through part of tins pro perty. The whole is under good fence and in a high state of cultivation. Any person wishing to purchase a farm" of this description will do well by calling to see it, and examine lor him-' .self. ...... ■yThe terms of sale will he made easy and an indisputable title given to the purchaser. For further particulars apply to the subscriber re siding in the Borough of Carlisle, or to Mr. Beltzhoover living bn the farm. . ■ GEORGEUEETEM. October 8,. 1840. Public Sale. Will be sold at public sale, oil Friday the 6th of November next,, on the premises, in North Middleton township, Cumberland county, a tract of land, containing 108 acres, 70 "of which is cleared, having .thereon an elegant two story and Back’Building, a well of water at' the door and a stream running through the farm near the _Jtou6e. farm is situated 44 mijesjiot th of Carlislcjvon! the road leading. to the-Carlisle Springs,, t-Any person wishing to see the pro perty can call on the Widow,Weibley living:at Geo. Briridle’s near the Springs. The proper ty will be. sold by the heirs of Jacob Weibley, dec’d., aiidthc terms made' .known on the day of sale by the heirs, and an indisputable -titled given on the confirmation of the sale. Octobers, 1840. . ■ i Agsigncesliii) Account. ■ Whereas Jos. Whisler, Vssigoce of. Joseph Mosser, did on the 12th day of August, A. L>. 4840, file ih file Office of the Prothomilary of tlte Court of Common Pleas of Cumberlathl county, hi* account as Assignee ot the said Joseph Mos ser: Notiee ls hereby given to all persons in terested, that fhe said court have appointed the first Monday of November Term ‘lB4O, (being the 9th) for the confirmation of said account. GEO. SANDERSON, Proth’v. Prothonotary’s Office. ? ’ ’ - , Carlisler Octobcr-li 1840.. J. ~.. NEW GOODS. JUST received somo desirable GOODS suita ble for the season, at the store of * . - - A. RICHARDS. July 30, 1840. FOR" RENT, large and commodious three, store JL-HfiCl^ HouaeVin.SoptlvHanover slieet,ad joinine BeettmVHoielpnoty iirthe occupancy of vMrar Aon Hall. par terms apply to' M. fi . Kge. Possession may he had on the Ist of October. ‘ ----- nay-.SostsuiidhD conyenicrice of pur-< chasers. 1 The term's wUI : he made easy; and a clear and indisphtablo.tUleiwill be made, and pos session given ou the Istof April imxt. - ; . Persons wishing to ,view ; tfwstpinises;;can call upon bitherdf the undersigned %b>bsidethempii;. “ i ■: DANIEL;WALTER, 1 JACOB WALTER. ;; 3m August 13,1840*; *.-* anrt that make use Cit&n* hhte‘N.-MOr!c aha molawes.-ajre ihfnrmed .tuatirls for sale by Vv ;' C. BAR,Nri’Z. " POST: OEPIOJJi--. •' Chrlislej Par August l, tMOi Arrival anilDe/iarlure of JMails ■ .‘Arrives. ' Closes. daily.: about 12 hi. '. 7|>. tn. it ■- ' ii, 5 ; p. l m.' 10 aval. it ■ it a. mi 1 11 a- ifn; ii : *i 11'a. m. 4p. nv. Vi : ii ~j2 mi 10a. m. -a tii j 3 m . ■ T.p.'hi. « 11,a. m. 1.1 n; ml R. I.AMIiERTON. I>. M- Eastern/ Western Southern Mechimicsh'g u“ Newville “ IHt.-J.C.JVIII'F) :.- L BUr.OSS'ON ejjsiTTIST, , TjTfc ESPECTFULLY informs Hie ladies and Bv gentlemen of Carlislt/and its vicinity that' he sets Artificial Teeth in the most approved manner. He also scales, plugs and separates "teeth to arrest decay.; ~~ ■ 13r. N. prepares a.tooth povydcr, Which 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; and an odontalgic wash is prepared for healing sore guips and fasten the teeth. , ~ Ladies and gentlemen are requested to call and examine-his collection of Porcelain or In corrnptable teeth, which will never decay or. change color, and are free from all unpleasant odour, durable and well adapted ior chewing, which will be inserted in the. best manner and at fair prices. • • 1 y - 1 All persons Wishing _Pr. N. to call at tncit* dwellings will please to leave a line resi dence, No. 7 Uow, wlieii lie will punc tnally attend to every call in the lim* «»t his pro fession. From . a longhand Micc.essluf he hopes to give gem;ral saiist.kCtion. * Carlisle, -August I, 1839. . , m ’ VALIJAiSI.S PUOPBRT¥ • rOR ,SAZ«E. . ■ THE subscriber offers hi private ale, on t ea s.mnb'e terms, ihV following real fvj?.; • . ATRAirS' OF IiANO situ ile ii) I In] lew ell t.iwi.sbip.Ouinherluiid cou.n ty, 3 miles north ot Newburg, adj lining lands of .lolin lievei-lirh, Thomas Iltfilefinger,- ami others, containing 210 acres of slate and free stone l-md t -liaviiie thereon evicted a. enrd iwo story HOU S 13 -.u'ew BANK BARN", bpiing House, a fust rati Saw Mill, with.ini Orchard 1 r >'- cellenl fruit. About 120 acres Mri-fiSWßiSaibß cleared and in a good state df cultivation; .mil the residue covered with good timber. Any person wishing to view the premises caii be shown them-by .applying to; Benjamin Ramp, residing thereon.’ • Mso, d Tract of Woodland, adjoining the North Mountain, conlainiug.nbout 80 acres! This tract will be sold together or nr lots to suit purchasers. - ALSO, A TRACT OP. XiAND, situate in Mifflin township, about 6 miles uurtl of Newvillc, containing 221 acres, having there' .oil erected a twostnrv Log. ' ~ ' 110 USE, KITCHEN, SPRING HOUSE, and BANK BARN. About 150 acres are clear ed i and the balance in gopd.timhcr, There is also erected thereon a Tenant House and Black smith Shop, with a young Orchard of grafted fruiV trres: —— For terms, See. apply to the subscriber resid ing on the last mentioned tract. ' WILLIAM RAMH. May 7, 1840 , - , lf A ’Female Teacher Wanted TO take charge of the Female School, at pre sent in charge of Miss H. Kaufrpan. The school to be taken charge of on the Ist of Novem ber next. Application to lie made to JAS. HAMILTON, GEO. SANDERSON, Committee. Carlisle, Oct. 15, 1840. At a stated Orphans’ Court, began and held on Monday the lOlh day of Au gust 1840, at Carlisle, in and for Cumberland co'untyrbcfore the lion. Samuel Hepburn, Pre sident, and lobn Stuart qnd John Lcfcvre Asso ciate Judges ut the same court, assigned &c., the following proceedings were had, to. wit:, ISth August 1840. : Rule on all the heirs of Robert Armstrong, dec’ll.; to shew cause at the next November court, why.the real estate ot Robert Armstrong, dec’ll., should not be sold, personal noticc lo be served on all the parties residing within-forty miles, and for all others in two-newspapers published Carlisle for four successive weeks precctling said court. By order of tllujhmrt. ..Cumberland County, ss. ,'itf I do certify the above to be a true copy taken fmm the records Of the. Orphans’ Court in and for said coun- hn testimony whereof I have here .. tihlo set my hand and affixed the. seal of said Court, at Carlisle the 14th day of Au gust 1840. . W. FOULK, Cl’k. O. C. DAVID NEVIN. - NEW AND CIIEAP WHOLESALE AND- RETAIL CONFECTIONARY & FRUIT -.STORE. ; - ' ■■ aEOn&M3 Wi TEMjiX, ini ESPEC I’EUiiLY announces.'to’, the citi zens of Carlisle and the publican general, tbaUlie-lias opehedJtlie: above business' in the. house formerly‘occupied by'Dy. Kohimi, nearly opposite the Carlisle Bank,ymd next, door toAr i4jd CT Co’s, store, whejp he intends-keeping constantly on hand adafge assorthieiil'of CAN DIES and, ' - . SY.IItjPS, : ■ , ' ■ such as Lemon, Ginger,.Vine: Apple; Sarsapar illa, Orange, Cupilair, and. Strawberry, all of which are nianplactured by hiniself—a|so, Wa ter, Soda, Butter and Sweet CR ACKERS. He intends keeping .constantlybti hand a - large as sortment of - .- ’ ’ .- . . gulch as HaislnSj inijs, Dates;. Currants, Oranges, - Almonds, ■ Cream Kite, Filberts; English;Walnuts,ground Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, Btc.,&c, ~Y , -V’--'■, All of the aßove;he will sell wholmleecuelau ' : • MERCHANI S-; i)EAEEUS. and all others, will tiiuhil to ihtiradvaht ige by. culling before, purchasing eUewhtT.eV All mil era from the country Will •be : Uian^W«y i ALiinJ.pVum[)tly attended •,-•: ■■'tv WILLIAM M’PHERSONi : August 20. 1840; . v WOOU>WAi4TEDV^^*?rftra’,dM^Ei ,vAclJAiiifiQ , ;F6iI : .SA : LK... : , ■ pursuance:Of the last will and testament of. JamesGrahamj lale.of Allen tawnsihipi Cum berlnndcounty, dec’d., I will sell at public sale, on the premises, on Wednesday the llth dayof November next, at lO o’clock A.: M. the follow., ing described valuable property to, wits ■ lulhtired-acres,. of .pi;i»te Limestone Land, about one mile-south of Me-: chanicsburg—about-one half cleared, tinder good fence, and in .a high state of cultivation—the re sidue covered with thriving young timber.-; There are no buildings on'the land. ‘ A clear and. umiisputable; title will be given, and the terms made, known on the day.of sale. Persons wishing to view the premises previous to Hie day of sale; cun call at; the late residence qt James Graham, adjoining the same, or on the, bUbSCr^e RmiERT'C. YOUNG, Executor. ; October 1, 1840, ; T . , ■ ■’ .The. Lancaster Intelligencer and fjarnsburg Reporter copy, mark jirice, and charge this ul licc.. 11 . A_t a stated.. Op. began nnd held on Tuesday the 25th day of Au gust 1840, at Carlisle, for Cumberland count);, before t|ie Honorable Samuel Hepuurn, I rest dent, and Jon. Stuart 'and Jno, l.efevre; Enquires, Associate Judges of the same, Court, assigned &c.. the following proceedings were had, to wit: 25ih August 1840. Rule on George Waiters. David Clever, John Clever, George C. Clever, Barbara Baughman, Henry Miller and Sarah his wife, and the children of Elizabeth Scott, deceased, who was intermarried .with Amhvw Scott, heirs-of Christopher Walters. ot county der.’d,, tp appear at the next stated Or* plums* court, to be held at Carlisle, on the 25th day of Decemher next, to shew cause why Pur part No. 2, being 1* acres of land, with two stow .Log House and St d)le : theremi, being part of the real estate of said dec*d., shtaikl not be sold,. publication ot this.rule to benittde in tw< newspapers printed 'hr the Carlisle- for six sue c.t f ssive„weeks, to be sufficient noli.ee to ihepai tics whp reside out of it e State Cumberland Count]/, as, I the undersigned, do certify that the above is'a true copy of the 11 cords, tiiT- Ngd i f tlit Orphans’ cnui tnl said county. in leStinmn/ wlierenf I have hereon-- to set my li iii-.l and seal ('il 'Mlfiei- this - 3d dav .1’ S -ptetiiln-r A. U. TB4’>. ' VyiLLIS FOUI.K. C. (V. C. Certificates of JSgencu For the Sole of BfavidrctKs Universal Ve getable Tills, are held ’in .Cumberland county by the following agents. ■ ' GEO.-AV. HI TNEE,- Carlisle. . S. Culbertson, Shippcnsburg. Adam Hieglc, Mechanicsbui g. Hoke 2c Hivnneman, New Cumberland. ‘ Gilmore Sc M-Kiancy. Newyille. L. Uiegli:"iJC'i;«./Churcht iwu. ; M. li. Rupp, Sliiremaustuwn. • A* counterfeits of these pills 'fire in sonic ca-ies sold for the genuine the sufclv ot thr pub lic requires that, none should be'purchased ex cept ti'om.lbosc.rec.ognizef.l,as agents abovu » HI OSES NOT HEALTH. -Xbose wjio enjoy health, must Cut uunh fed bie.ssethvvhen they’compare then,selves lp.lhr.se sufferers that have been afflicted for ycii.r>. with vavi.uus diseases which the human family arc all, subject to be troubled with . Diseases .-present themseh es In’various forms and from vanons circumstances. which in the commencement, may all be checked by the used i>r.«. P.’Har :licli,B”Comlioiind~BtrciistbeuliiS7iu»d > -,Gorinaii- AporitUlt I*lllB, —such as Dyspepsia,Livu Com plaints. Fain inlhe side,-Rheumatism. General Debility, Female Diseases, and all diseases to which human nature is subject, where the sto mach is affected. Directions lor Rising -these Medicines always accompany .them, J hesc Medicines can be taken with perfect sa ety b) the most delicate female, ks tfiey are mild m their operation and pleasant in their eller.is. Principal Office for the United btates, No. gi North Eighth street, l > liilaiUl|iliia- Alsn, li' r sale by J. I. MYERS & X-U. DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA!! More proofs of the elbcacy ot Dr. Il.irlicii’s M-dicmes Mr* Joxas Haiitmax, ot Siimney town. Pa., entirely cured of the above disease, which he was afflicted with for six years; his symptoms were a sense ol distension and oppres sion after eating, distressing pain in the pit of the stomach, nausea, hiss nf appetite, giddiness and dimness of sight, extn-me debility, flatulen ce, acild.enictations, sometimes vomiting, and, pain in the rig lit side, depression of spirits, dis tnrhed rest,faintness, mid not able .to pursue his business without causing his immediate exbaus lion.aiid weaiincss. Mr. Hartman is, happy to state to the public and is willing to give any in formation to the afflicted, respecting the w-on derful benefit he received from tJit- use ol Dr. Harlich’s Compound Strengthening and German Aperient Pills. For sale by . ' , - J. J. MYERS & Co;, Carlisle. Cniiglis, Colds % Consumptions Mrs. A. Wilson, of Lancaster county, Pa.', entirely cured by the use of,Dr. Sw.ayne s Syrup of Wild Cherry—her symptoms.were "constant coughing,T)ain In her side, back and head, de praved appetite, spitting of blood,, no rest at night, Bccv . After using.two bottles of .Doctor Swavne’s Compound Syrup PrimnsVirginiana or Wild Cherry, slie lound herself relieved, ami 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 h»r three vears. There are daily certificates of various persons, which add: sufficient testim.ony of the iricat efficacy of this invaluable medicine. I-’For sale by " J-- 1 - Myr.us &Co LIVER OOOTPLAIWT Cured liy the. use of Dr. H ulicli’s Ooirip'iuod Strengthening iimbU 'rinaii -Aperient 1 ills- Mr, William Rich akd; Puishiirv, Pa, en lirely cured pi the abn\ e distressing disease: his symptoms were, pain and weight in ihc- .cit side, loss of appetite, vomiting, ‘artid eniCta cions, a distension of the stomach,- sick hemmehev liirred tongue, countenance changed to a citron color, difficulty ol'’breathing;,disturbed rest, at tended with a cnbgh, great debility, \yith other symptoms indicating grpHhderaugement of the functions of the liver,. .Mr. Richard had the ad* vice oi several physicians, byt rcceiyed; no ve*t lief, until usiogDr, Harlich’s Medicine; which terminated in effecting a Irwl e>V ri\ ’ Forstile by ;• Dyspepsia Attd 33ypocondriacistn»‘ ■ Cured by Dr. Harlich's celebrated Medicines. •Mr."t)}irdy, r ■weight at ttie'htop»ar.biaftei>i{ting, severe flying pains imthgchc at,-1 iafckand:;sUles. '..cosiiyeiicss,' a dislike for Society orcoiyvetaatiQiiylsnguoraitd ■lassitude'upon a lie least eeciusinn'. IVlv. ty'.vp,. son.hatyappiiibl to tlili.inmc eopbctitpbysir.ian's, who eo'usifb'rVd it-beyoml the poecrofhutnau ■Skill, to restore iujn tiVlieriltb; howeteV, as',his. afllifctjdn's iiatl’i,' dticfcnworeioia .d' plijrabU- con* dili'W,.li!iyi.)iK^-lieeu Vitauied'by.-Vt fri; nil uf.litil to','try _l)r.':'llaj-iic,ii’s.M«i;cijiay,‘.as.they being ’highly re'ciioijnendediyi-.y' Viv'oicb.lie’priknired two packages for, trial t hefait.'asl'igiliesecimd packugevhc found h tin sell greatly velifVcd,aod by; continuing the use nt them the tliseaßeen tirgly disappeared—he ishowenjoy'ng.allthe. Job work lieatlyieltfeotitcdat this “■*- nOHEpublic arc hereby directedto the mctljj Jf ical ailvcrlisemeiits of Dr. celebrated'Com/loand Strengthening Tonic, and German Aperient I'illa, which;are a Medicine of great value to the afflicted, discovered.liy.O, P.Harlich,,a celebrated physician at AlUlorf, ~ Germany, which lias been used with etnparal leled success throughout Gertnlmy . Med* icine cnntustsof , perient.and the Compound Strengtltenfflg Tphic J ills. They areencnpUl Up in am! sliould jjothi nt cure. - Those wlio a re. a makea-trial df-tbis they never prnduce sickness ■A safe and effectual E7SPEFSXAOR ISBieESttPH, and ali Stomach Complaints! pain ih Side j; Ltv er Complaints, Loss of Appetite, Flatulency, Falpitalinmof the Heart, General Debility, Nei vous 1 m (ability VSickTleadache, Female dis eases, SpasmodicAffectiioiis, Uheurtiatism.Aslh m.is,Consumption,&c. V the German jJfierieiit Pitta are to cleanse the stomach and purify the Hlood. "The’Tonic or. Strengthening Pitta, we -to strength en-andjnyiBot'aieJj)ej|H'Jweajindldie„ 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 !!* pursued by all: practical Physicians, which experience has taught them to be the only •remedy to effect a cure.: They are hot'only re commended and prescribed by the. most expe rienced Physicians ih their daily practice; but also taken by those gentlemen themselves when ever they feel.the symptoms of those diseases, in witich they know them to be efficacious.— This is the case in all large cities in which they have an.extensive saje. It is not to be under* stood that these medicines.will rnre all disease# merelv-by.purifying the hl,,od—this they will' pot-d'i; hut they certainly will, and-'sufficient authority of daily .proofs asserting that thotef medicines, taken as reemhmended by llte di rertioiis.wbieh accompany them, will cure a great majority.'of diseases of the stomach tilings, and lives - , by-which impurities of the hlood are iliiins’ Court rcasionech ' ‘ ; ■ • . .AsV fnr Di\ (I ti'Jir.h # s Compound Strengthen .,o p; r»ic, n’ndCierman Aperient Pills. P’MMiMivil'Orfici* for the side df this medicine s It N >. 15 North Eighth street, Philadelphia. ,\isn~For sale at the drug s*.b»*c of J. 3. 1 MY -IUS Sc CO , .Carlisle,- who‘are Agents f« r 'u nhei-lam! county, Nov. 21, 1839. .. J3y the Court Vaughan 4* Peterson's Red Liniment. £MUI’EftK)R to all'other -applicalmuH for JSJ rheuiu-aism, chilblains, sprains, numbness o| the limbs, stillness ami weaknessof the j«dnc« t s .re throat, &.C. • lly rubbing the Liniment well into the hem! with a-hair brush at going to bed and tlum cavering the head with a flannel night cap the relief afforded hi that painlul form f the the disease , 1 RHEUMATISM OF THE HEAD. Niimi-'Vi.usxurcs in Hi the üb«»Ve u!it< tn.ns have Come under the nljscr.vulKn of the proprietor*. *r.he following staUntenl of a yemf.rKHde' cure lifpaMtal paralysis of- a limb U, from William L. Nitumi, Esq* a well hrtown'aml respectable mmrjsirHe, ol SmithwhrL • ••\tWsVs/V;mghan &JVtmnn— Haring id weeks I suffered'.a • pamal piiraljsis ot the right arm and (if tLc third ;.srd fourth linger" of ’tin* right Iptnd, which sensibly afficlt d the whole p'-weV of the h-tlef; venting ■ became to me a difficoh which I Vruld not .ex.ecu'c hot with greiitly diminished legibility* /'I house ...f t*. it If* n bottle H V'.'lir Idiiinu-nt gave. entire i\- lief, and 1 chei efull v .bear this testimony to-its erticiu v‘- r.'i- s:»h. bv STFA KNHON &-DINKEE.- • ..-Carlisle, J.ih. 16. 1840- / , .. SHORt-IMCm ■-■b.TO TH3 AFFLICTED. ST is sometimes urged that the -Rheumatism cannot be cured by extern.d applications.— l ids may be true soiiuliuu-j; hut.il is’nlso cer tainly true that this dirlrt-ssing complaint can not be cured by internal unvrdies, vxci.pt, by their long and const.ml use, by which perhaps, at the Sf»me time the system becomes get daily deranged, debilitated and destroyed. Even were, not this the case how shall the great dis tress of the sufferer be. allevial* <1 while mi< h gpuv and doubtful remedies have .their effect* The answer is plain, candid and most true—use Ur- E.*ewe*£ KTerve and 2?one tiniment. No name could be more appicpriite. It teach es and soothes the nerves; and allays pains most ePcctually mi first jqiiilic.ub n. ami by aft w applicrttiuns removes morel Ucctnally and speed ily Rheumatic pains ijmn ««V ioternal i or exu r nal remedy was ever kne-wn to do. Iry it ami be convinced. Tor sole, bv ~ STEVENSON-& UINhXE. . Carlisle, lan. 16, 1840. M. n. ROBERTS’S CELEBRATED VEGETABLE EMBROCATION. THE efficacy’ or* this most valuable embroca tion is attested by tbouHHndswho have pro ved its heulingVqu dnics in the cure of _,Ou* niosl troublesome diseases m which the horse.is liable. Such as did or fresh, wounds, pains ami weakness of the liojbs, bruSst s, swellings* stiff ness of the joints hod tendoi.s. galls ; & schamngs. produced'the collar and. saddle, c racked heels, scratches,, grease, thrush in the.foot, or fyot-rdt in the feet of cattle, M V .-The iu.oslJVVvtS’rlnß encon>unns’arc .daily be stowed upon aiVd.it .there fore recommended to farriers, stage contractors, stable-keepers, wagoners, farmers, ’Mid private gentlemen owning horses, as a valuable remedy for thfc above diseases and should bccoaslantly kept in tl»cdp stal)lesj ! v. ’ . TJ»e following certificate is from Mr.. James Keeside, a stage owner and'great mail contrac tor Philadelphia* ,lnnt‘,,l2ihv; . This is to certify ilisit I hhvi.* used _Kd berts’s Ivnh vocation fr Aarons kinds df-sores, h;nd sprahis -Ijiinc T/Uikl it m . xcccdany other tluillh 1 p ' ‘ For shl? at ST-EV \pWK\fys drily’ and'cheniTcal nt.drc, , .Inn.St) , ATTSUO TO YOOR COtmE- JtEV. DR. B AR'niOLOMEVpS . Pink lixpectoriint Stf rttp, Ai>N:U£Vocablc‘c'i) |t 'Pg , for'cough?, colds, .boai.-sonVhS,- painsin Uic hr, aht.'iiit'liienza,bard breathing, 7 imd, .difficult, expectoration. -• .. ■' ~'.'•'’l" . 1 However incredible' it cpi't Dii.tcr Uunbnlomrw’s IbnK T'.xperti tai,t Sj tup; has iiqvcr'burU; kimvviy.tt.. tail in allordinlr iclbi in the. nliovt cn^rse.,,Miniy,ct'>-iiHc.iU'sdinyr l been received attesting its> virtues. Tin' public are iesjiectfnlh iiiVlu;d"t(i.mak.ta, tnuVeftlieaiti- Cltf when its vahie.will iir-ifoJJv' allesaetle Tnr salt-by -■ S*EV«iMS>OH?<-W£^ E ;f- January 16, 1840. ‘llThK-SWJVYNEiResp^ ■ w the very.bentfficlobeffqrjti'which .'I nave ■rtwived from-lUeiise of lh>i CoVop'f { ‘ *>> ,U P nf \\fitcVCii K w flS W\#X c<»m im»« cold*' •wUlc4<^gu^.:V?r t !jJ' e . at * to use Uie J govt;it -'iiVtrial,-,lijjrtijiinjhflypVjtvtiHy'':>>■ .R»y ie ," iC aln >»t iiis.tMHt relief, Thaveuve(litlreqOci>tly, I*« : **yp* l ** , *i e *s^ c ft*:' •** mhVrs wiuiltl use tlils nicdicine atthecmnnu'ncc it.ertViftlieir ciipls VmrteioiK'iS,*licy;W <,ll ' < vent a disease wliicli woyhl be wore nlarn'ij'K t U 3 fcbai-acter, aiia mucK mote obstinatein the cufeiv.'-f ?<■;. ir '; ?■'*'. - =- •*rN;..\y; ! con»erwftArcH t? Fifth f :’l he above tbedioinejis fori sal 'by Jt Jv M}’ trs : rCo-v Carlisle:seiJf'v'itTff;Si-'e-': ; ' J '■ iBtA^KgFORSAtteAtTHISOFFIC