.Notice to Crcditoi^r TAKE 'notice that.' ivc Ji’avq applied to «ie Judges of l the Court;of Cornmnn Pleas df laud county ftp the benefit Of the Insol. vent Lavys of this Commonwealth made for: the I - . f ° f -> ns P}y?"t: debtors, and they h>,ve;ai>- pomtecl Monday. thc lath day of Annl iiextfw lUe nearing of us and our,creditors, at the Court rtouse in , the. Borough <*of Carlisle*, when’and where you may attend if you think proper. 2™?’ Br JAMES WILSON.: t»EORGE DEIHL. ■ STEPHEN KERB, JACOB ALBERT, OONHAI) JONES. ‘ JACOB WOOD, CHRIST. BEELM AN, DAVID NELSON, JOHN S TAN I ON, : ISAAC RINGWALT,DANIEL BORDE. JAMES BELL, , - SHEOUICK-WHITE FREDIK. GOULD, JOHNBOHTZ. WILLIAM BIGLEY, GEO. LENIIERtt. - ■ March 11« 1841,., ; L - * 1 • Estate of Nancy O. Fleming, deceased.' ■> Letters of administration, withtho will annexed, on the estate of Nancy C Fleming, late of South Middleton townshp, have been'issued'to'the stib ■iber, residing in the same township. All per- indebted to'said estate will make payment, '■ose hairing claims will present'theiff for tent. '■ ... . WILSON FLEMING. 1 . 6t.*'-. », 1841 jAW NOTICE. RP. EGE, Attorney at Law. Office Jsite the Carlisle Bank eh 25, 1841 6 CENTS REWARD. RAN AWAY from thasnbscribcr, iriNmvvillo, on Friday the 12lh inst. an apprentice to tho "Carpenter and Cabinet making business; named John McClelland, Said boy is about 19 years of age, of slender make, and is a tolerable workman; at the business. Tho above reward will be paid for his apprehension, but no extra charges."' JOSEPH OTTO. March 13 841. If *lll It T I Jfl JJ &! Wanted iinmediatoly ono Journeyman CHAIR MAKER, one TURNER, and one ORNAMEN TAL PAINTER, to whom constant employment will be given. None but good workmen heed ap- Also, two APPRENTICES will bo taken to the above business immediately. ■ 1 • ' C.E.R. DAVIS. Carlisle, March 18, 3811 Estate of William Keith, dec’ll, tEfTEUS testamentary on.ttie 'estate of Wil liam Keith, late of tti'o Borough of'Carlisib, Com* befland county, dec’d M .havo beeaissne'd to the un dersigned residing in B.aid Borough, in duo form: Ail persons indebted to'Said estate are requested to make immediate payment,, and thdse" haying lay for settlement. . -, . .March. 17, 1841, J. Wi E BY, Executor, brigade Orders/ ' THE enrolled,lnhabitants' Subject to military duty residing. within, the bounds of. the Ist Brigade Ilth Div. P; M.,will parade and drill -in companies or troop's umleir. their respective commanding officers on Monday the 3d day of May ~n cxtl and the Regiments'and Battalions will parade for inangption as.follows, viz: The Ist Bat 86tlMeg’t and the 2d Bat Cumb -Vo) on Monday, the 10th dayot May next. V 1 he 2d.BatBStli Ueg’t and the Ist Bat Cumb Vol on Wednesday the 12fh of May. . 1 he Ist Bat 23d Rcgt.on Thursday the 13th of Slay. • May C2J BUt samc Re S t on Friday Ihe 14th of 'I he Ist Regt Cumb Vol on Saturday the 15th of May. ' , . ' I'iie 2d Bat 39tIrRegt on Monday the mh of May. ... J he Ist Bat same Regt op Tuesday the 18th of May.,. v Tlie 2d Bat Perry co.unty Vol at the same place, on one.of the two last named days lit the order of the commanding officer of Ihe said Bat. ■ Iho 3d_Bat-113th Regt on Wednesday the 19th ol May. .■ ol Mny 2d Bat sal ' ile Rc S t on Thursday the 20tb The Ist Bat of Perry Vol on Friday the 21st of May.') Bat 113th iiegt on Saturday the 22d ■ Company Armories must be in' order for In spection, and the pieces.of Artillery and appa ratus thereto belonging most be in the field for inspection. . . i . Officers in command, of companies of Militia must have at least 4 Sergeauta.and 4 Corporals to each company at Regimental cf Battalion in spection. -.. .-<■ . Commanding officers of Regiments or Inde pendent Battalions and the officers;in command ot companies or troops, must make llieir annual return ot their respective commands to the tint dersigned on theday of the Hegimemal or Battaj. ion inspection to which, they respectively belong. ' „W. f!OJJLK,.Brig, Insp. - t, . , „ Ist Brig, llth Div. P. M. Brig. Insp. Office, March 25, 1841. V - - . NOTICE TO" BRIDGE BUHDEIIS. ,»THE Commissioners :of Cumberland county •JL will, receive proposals at the 'Jionse of John .C'ornmah,' Esq; Innkeeper, iiirilie bofougli ; of |;Carjisle,- on Thursday the ISlh' ot April next, I between 9 and : l2 o’clock’ 1 in the forenoon,‘‘for the erection of a good insubstantial Wooden Bridge,’ across the Conpdoguinet Creek; at. Beniamin Ebevly's V‘>tdmg inthetownship of East Venus-, the following dimensions, to wit:—- * ° contain m'Jertgth’Trom one abutment to the other two hundred add twenty feet, and eighteen .Jfcet wide in the clear* the abutments to be about tlmrtecn feet; thick each; there ;»hall be two Spans of-110, fpet,eflch*.»Bppofted. on, good anfl’i Substantial; stone,abutments and pier, the said' abutments to;be built ;jp- splaViiig direction, with a-regular slope, aiid about if feet high the bottom of- the creeli, from whence yvooden arches. are to Me; started, andextended to the said pier, m the Centre of said creek, the arches to be sprung about 6 or 7 feet in the cen tre; the floor to be; double floored with two inch p]ank,the upper floorbah and the lower yellow pmet thoeides and gable ends to- he sufficiently high to admit covered aml hay waggons lopass through-the.same, safclSJeet in the clear, to be fred,’,; the I?*? o'® 0 '® to be well roofed, with good white pine shingles; the whole of tlife. wood work-to be well secured with, iron bbltsAeady eyes; Hie back of;the abutments the filllngshallcon sift of earth and sfohej. add wellsupported with' wing walls 3 fil\nig;. extend, * ■'?*«e about. 20? feet from the'bridge. apd as liigh as the filling until the filling and l-walling shall meet'the'road with anhscenfand ; descent not exceeding five degrees elevation from .the road .to;said bridgef/the wood work to be built pt sound and.substantial timberptiie storte work of large goo4stone, limfe and sand-martin well pamted.' and a directjonboardforeacU'erid •sfs?'*l h' - ldge.';‘^ cotitractihg:giy'e such sncii 'securitylns the Commissioners 'may require,, for;. thfcfaitiifiir wwkmanshipand.permanencypf said;bridgc;;ie _, ( ,”^ < l l Posuls to be nccompanied witti_a. plan.— _ ®s"®'' , ,® on ®,’ c if the pj-bpbsais meet the appeobi ■ >•; ® will oil thesaihe WANTED. TWPjipprendces to learn' the SaMkry Suei neast in Springfield, Oumborlond^county Boys between 15 and ,IG years of age, who can come well recommended, would ,be preferred. ar , ,o "■ AVM. NOAKER. March 18,1811. . llich Fanning 6; Chesiiut Lands. IJERSONS wishing to purchase lands of the ...above description already.surveyed-,In 1 lota ot trofti ten to one hundred ■ acres,' part,of the Mount -Holly Estate,-within a short distance 61 Carlisle, will: have an opportunity ‘afforded on liberal terms of payment,.by. calling onthe;sub senher at Mr. wlcFarJnne's Hotel, in .Carlisle, on the 12th, 13th, 19th, and 20th: days.of April next: : WM. GRIMSHAW. Agent of the Earmefs SC Mechanics Bank. March 25, Uti. . ; '. , ;■ TO THE PUBLIC. Mr. Sanderson;—! have re:ul,with astonish meht an advcrtisementin your paper. In which a certain JOSEPH OITO has piffilishal mdAs a Runaway Apprentice. VWiHi yoar.permissinii, I embrace the same medium of informhic- Hie public of the true state of the case. ■ TacHiowT ledge | was with liim.m.the capacity .of an ap prentice, for apbut eleven' months—bin at the expiration of that time, finding it altogether im possible, acpprdiiig to the.harkain which wthad. to serve bun ! any. longer, I asked liberty of him to,obtain,my. freedom,-.which he accordingly granted in, witness. , He hasnOw taken the.priyilege of adverlisineme as having absconded, which .is. done for, the .purpose of slandering rpy character—and, as 1: observed before, .1 wish; you.to publish tliis, in order inlet: tbe.publiqknow that the .raid OTTO, has pub*. liShedacomiileteP At.STnodD,against>me, : ' '(■ .V.: ( i, .--./JOHN JVTCI.EI.LAND. s,- NewvjUe. M;>rcjt 19,-IG4I. r ... STATE OPTXSXnVSVIiVANXA., 1 Cumberland; CoutUyisa:\ "’' ' : V • The Commonwealth of Pcnnsyivo, nia fo the. Rev. John Wrlght-fit Jape Wright his wife, of Lbgansporti Casa count v.Stnteof Indiana, John Weaky ly, William Weakly,Safnuel Wood* burn. Stephen F. .Weakly!, and all other persons interested, ;• si ; . •••.. •’ • .• ■. rl f. .... 1 ; Greeting t . Whereas an appeal has been entered and filed m the-Kcgister’s Office of •Cumberland county, dated the 22d day of December, A. D. 1834, by SnmuelVAlebtnnuer,'. Enquire; attorney for the “ev. John’Wright and Jane : Wright hfa 1 wife,' appealing from the decree of.the Register of said county; in the case of admitting to probate a cer tain instrument of writing purporting to be the last will and testament ofMnrgaret Weakly, late of Dickinson township," deceased; • beating-date the 14lhY ilay .of .May A.’ D. 1829, and praying that a Registers’ Court may, be convene a for the determination thereof ngreeablyto law, ■ This Is therefore to notify you that I have an. poited Thursday the Bth day of April next, at 10 o'clock A. M._ at the Register’s Office in the borough.of Carlisle, whenand where a Uegis ter’s Court will be'convened for ; the purposes a foresaid, Where yon are requested-to attend if you think proper. - ■■ ■• • In witness whereof I-have-hereunto set : my’ hand and seal of office, this 25th day of Febru ary,A; D. 1841. • ■■ : : -... • . ISAAC ANGNEY. Register.' : ’ ttVM'VS SMMJPJLMIY, jr r . ■: • Respectfully informs the public that he has,commenced atthcsfinpof his father ui i.puther street, afew doors cast of-Lcbuard’s store, the business of . ■ ' ■ HOUSE ACTE Siam pAzhtxno AND PAPER HANGING, and hopes by strict attention to business, and an anxious ellbrt to please, to merit, and receive a share of.puhlic patronage. ~v the : subscriber. 3 ma Thankful .for'past favors, iiercby-notifics his ojd customers and, the public generally, that he keeps constantly on hand, and will manufacture <o order, at the old place, . ' ■ '". Glialrs of.every description; Also, BEDSTEADS, BREAKFAST W bIN ING, TABLEiS—aII of which he will dispose of on the most reasonable terms. He invitcs'his friends'to give him'a call. „ ... . i RUFUS E. SHAPLEY, : ~ Carlisle, February 25, 1841, ■ " :BppT &; s^pp.;:': , EMPORIUM. npHE subscriber thankful for past favors respect :X fully announces to the citizens' of Mechanics burg and vicinity, fliat ho lias on hand a lnrgb as sortment of Boots & Shoos— Ladies','Gentlemen's. Say's, Masts' & Children's course and fine,' Leath er and,'Morocco,' which ho will soil low for cash. Tho pubiio arc requested to call and examine for ihorhsolves. . ’• , r : t,: GEORGE Fi CAIN. . Mochanicsburg, January 7,1841., , LAY & STOUFFEJI’S JVeiti) I’ountlry aml Machinc . Shop. ; , The subscribers thankful for.past favors, here by notify the public that they atilP continue at their staml in Main Street, a few doors cast of the Jaiii where they are prepared to do at short notice ; - i®as:®-ssf‘©-'sa OF ALL KINDS, such us Turning Lathes, Mpple’Nuts, Plaistcr breakers, Corn shelters, HollowJlnvils, Mandril's Patent Machines for bending Wagon Tyres, Wagon boxes and. Coach boxes of all sizes. Stove Plates, Mill Castings, sc. sc. They will also build HORSE POWERS '"■AND THRASHIN d MACIIDVES, .and do ail kinds. o& repairiugi as' thcy are Well .prepartjd.with patterns of various kinds. .They will also manufacture Cutting boxes, Bcc. Bcc. ; Theyare also prepared to .execute patterns for Mill Gearing, and'of every kind, ut short notice: n ■ ...Also, on hand ai lot of-.Withcrow*s.lmproved ;Patent Ploughs,.which they will dispose, of.rea souabiy. - ' GEORGE LAY, ‘ " ... ABRAHAM STOUFFER. Carlisle, March.4,-1841. ' " : •/ / Economy. .--■■.'.i g ■■ jfhS Vcitlmq'ntbl Splot»:srepa#eii by Dr. Wy Ci j4bPKeraon',,ai ; e' warrante'd‘td‘;be superior .to to-nny'bthcfpi'eparfitiorioftlie kind now in use for the removalbf alHtindsof Grease; Tar, Oily Painj; Wax; ts'cij" IramVladjes £# gphtlcmcn’s wearing apparil.’- Fnrsale'lnCarilsle by-' ■■ . ST E pEtfSOAn2 : DINKI^E'.. ! JUST received a, supply of very sbperinfTg, mate Ketchup,.’for sale : hfcStevensbtj-artd Dinhlei. .it .■ ■■,:: ’• ■■ , : -=v ■■ ; ■ ; \,‘.V Having; Teasedthe* shop of Jjtrl‘ ; 47olm.]ffdo , re;'m North flandydr atreeti respept liiUy informsthe public that hd is'pfepared to dan. ry on thp COApH M:r» BLACKSiMITHINO in all their! i«ifious!b;canchea." He will plso manufacture!ED G E ToOTIS to order. , !• j From his experience in the ipisinesa, h(T flatters himsojr that ho will bo phle to render satisfaction to nll who WayTayof him'with tfielr custom'.’‘ Hd, soUciia tho patronage of the public. TUG HARD ANDERSON. , Carliale, Janutuy 7,1841, ~tf , . rmtWHQi rpHB subscriber wddiainfnrm his frlcndsnmj JL the pnbUc m geiieralylhat he has his shop in' High street, in : tbe shop iter roerly occupied:by Cdrrhack M’Manus, dno door west.of,E. W: Woods’ store, aiulwouidsoUcit t shape of pub lic patronage. •. WII.UAiE M’PHEUSON. : August 20, 1840,.. 'For Sale. ■■ ; ' ' r Y; 500 Bushels Bituminous Coal, of excellent quality; at the 'Ware House of Rhoem & Hal bert, West High street, Carfislc. ■; ~ August 6,184 Q. , ... , Mints! Mints!' tints! Blacd and white.Hussia, Vigonia, Fuv, Chip, Palm Leal, Leghorn,. Willow Cane antr'Woe' Hats.for sale wholesale and retail. - ; , OHAS. BARNII Z. ' DENTISTRY.. ; DR. Is C. LOOMIS, ■ TTAS returned to Carlisle, and will, ns'here- JR.JBL tofore; attend to the practice ot Dentistry, He.may.be found at Col; Ferrat’s hotel. Persons , requesting it will be waited upon at theirresidcnces. ■ , •,-■ : i ;• XDr. Georgi D. Foulke, -Reference,— -t Rev. T/i‘oa. C. Thornton, ; • C Dr. David M Motion. Carlisle. March 12,1840. • T. H. SKILBS, MERCHAJiT TAttfflli stand in West High Street, a genera) assort ment oCjiewand fashionable.goods, suitable for gentlemen’s wear, such as . ■ CLOTHS, WOOLDYED BLACK, Blue, Green, Invisible, Fancy and Cadet mixed. r ,' ASS I _ ERRS! Black, Blue, light Doe skin, fancy and single milled., ■ ’ . - VESTINGS! Satins, figured Silks, Valencies', and Marsailes. FANCY ARTICLES. Such ns Stocks, Gloves, Suspenders, HaMttke*-’ chiefs .fitc. AIJ of which will be sold and made up in the most fashionable manner, and at the shortest .notice, Carlisle, July 30lh, 18-10.—-If. NEW GOODS. The subscribers have just received, and arc now opening a splendid asortment of FALL and Win ter goods. ■ \ C. BARNITZ, & Co. Pay Your Costs and Save Costs ! AH' COSTS due orv the Dockets of the sub scriber. will be collected with Costs after the first day of April next. ROBERT SNODGRASS. Carlisle, March 4, 1841. .. . NOTICE. ,• ■ ■ • TAVERN, Licenses granted at the lastcourtaftf now ready for delivery, *' lii SNODGRASS, Treasurer*of Cumberland county'. Treasurer’s Office, Carlisle, March 18,1811. - Call at' Kennedy*3 Shop if you want CHEAP CARRIAGES: PIAHE subscriber has now on hand and, is finish. ■ JLlng, between SO and 60 Carriages, oi differ ent prices and patterns; such as : COACHES, PAIRING. TOP BAROUCHES, Standing Top Family Carriages; Tilburie's and ’Buggies of every ' variety. Both Carriages aiid Tilburies will be sold cheaper than ever offered in this Country before, prices gIDO to g4OO for„ Cash or good Paper.j_Having a' very., heavy' stock on hand, the subscriber will be induced to sell very low,;and hopes (hat persons wishing to purchase Carriages will* give him’ h; call before going elsewhere.'. : rvAlso; a large assbrtmenlof,Silver, Brass iihd -Ripan’d -- , ' • * M9X7ST7SP HAIIITB'BBv ■l' both Double and Single., The* nbove Work is rtiade by first rate Workmen, and of the choicest materials. . ,v , y i.tCPßepairing done as usual at the!,subscriber’s Shops, situated, bn-Pitt street,* immediately in year of the Methodist Church, and heap the Rail road Depot. -■ -*• --c.-v. ’v-'-.i;. ■ Vi,' "vr„ , P. A. KENNEDY. ■ ■Carlisle, March 11, 1841. •‘■■■■■r - I; Estate,ofMrahamGaodyear, dec’d, i ‘T/.-ETTEKSofadministrAtiohoiVtl/eestateof Goodyeß^aec'ai'late of South Middletdn toiynahip, Cpiriberland countyV' have /ptfcmisalied to jUfe isutiacritier ‘resUVtug in "said township: All perEdn§<fo(lebted to said estate Are, requested to makepaymerit immediately, M<! H»o*q hayingrclaimstopresent them proper' ly authfnticatcd without delay. , t., , V ’ '• t. ■ JACOB GOODYEAR ijyMarch 11, l£t4l. I?«w JUct. >:.-tA'-first rate iarm. for.sale or rent. Mtuatn-with itionehalf mileot the Horougll of Carlisle; known Jbythename-ofCoU McClure’s Earm, Containing ’ i.ri l '■'V / and ;xjiis J P4rrn is well cafcolateli f«? «'Gifaisihg pi} stock Farm, giyenof the a ’P^a,y„on t)>¥ 'AprU , ’ ; tnquire of S. p.anlftp, Adair, Carlisle, or Hi Wok Grove■Ettrnae'eofvv^v?bt.i,n^7i'; ; ->V, : ■" ■ 1 Furnace/M^ -V <H«>e wo i>?pers pr,}ip}bul!f.pt ■.. - SHORE FACES* TO THIS ASTLIOTSD.. 'H BT is sotnetinius urged that the Rheumatism Jt.cannat becuredbyexternalapplicatioiis.— • This tnay be true sometimes! but it is also cei‘- tbinly true that this dirtressing. complaint cap- cured, by internal' remedies, except. by' tneir.long-j»iid,cbiistai)t )ise, by which perhaps, at tb e same time the system,becomes generally dei;a>teed, debilitated and- destroyed.; : Jiveiii were not tljis tlte case how shall the great dis tress of. the sufferer tie alleviated white such slow and 'doubtful remedies „aye their effect? The ariswei; !s plain,’ candid rmd.niUst Hcwo'a Monro and Bono Liniment* No mime Cpuld b.e.mote appropriate;;' It readi esand soot.hes the ncrveqi. and allays pains most effectually ,oo its first Application, and by'.iufcw applications removes more effectually and speeds ily Rheumatic p.ains than any. internal or extern nalremedy.was'ever known to do. Try it and be convinced. Forsblebv >, , ::r7-rBrEVENi3GN &'DiNKI.E. . Carlisle, Jan^l6,‘lB4p. ATTEND TO VdIER OOXTGH. ; .. REV. DR. BARTHOLOMEW’S .v Pink Expectorant /Syrup, ~ '} • A N Agreeable! cardial and"'effective remedy yim- fru’ coughs,ycolds, hoarseness, painsin the breast, influenza, hard breathing, ’nnd 'diflicult expectoration, ■ • However incredible it ‘may ; appear, Doctor. Bartholomew’s Pink .Expectorant Syrup has ngver . been known .to lail in-affording relief In' the above ca4es, Many certificates liavc been received attesting its virtues. The nubile. me respectfully invited to make a trial of the arti cle when its. value will be fully attested.' For sale by STEVENSON Sc DINGLE. January 16,1840. . SWAYNE: Kespectod Friend:—From wLW. the very beneficial effects which I have r S%*lY. e PJ[ l ' onf> the use of thy Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry Bark, I am fully willing to tes. tity to the astonishing effect; 1 My-attack was that of a common cold, which began to threat-, en soipethiug of a more serious nature.; Being recommended to use tlie above Syrup, I finally gave it a trial, and am happy to say it gave me alnr.ost instant relieF* I’have used it frequently, ard alyvays.wlth the same beneficial effects. If oihera wonld use this medicine at the Commence nr.ert of their colds and,conghs 9 they would pre vertt.a disease which would be more alarmii)g f t its character, and much more obstinate in the cure. t Elwoob L. Pusky. l ‘ >V..corner of Arch Fifth’ats/Phila.' .Eighth'month, 23; 1839., The above medicine is for sal byJ.J, Myers - .Co;, Carlisle; ’• *. ' Dyspepsia and.Hypocondf acism. Curedby Dr.Harliih's celebrated Medicines. Mr. WM,.MORRISON, of-Schuylkill Bjxth street, Philadelphia', afflicted fpn.. several years With 'tucstomach, lieadache.palpitation.ofihe heart, impaired appetite, acrid eructations, coldness' and weakness of the extremities, emaciation &■ general debility, disturbed rest, a.pressiire and weight at the stomach after eating, severe flying pains in the chest, back and. sides.' costiveness, a dishkefor society or'conversatiori;laiiguorand lassitude upon tlie least occasion, Mr, ■Alorri -son had applied to the most eminent physicians, •who considered it beyond the power of human skill Xe restore him to health! however, as” his afflictions had reduced him to a deplorable con dition, having been induced by a friendnf his to try Dr. Harlich’s Medicines,“as they being highly recommended, by which he procured two packages for trials before using tlie second package, he found himselfgrcatly, relieved, and by continuing the use of them the 'disease en tirely disappeared—he is now enjoying all the blessings of perfect health. For sdc by J. ,J.*Mvisits t? Co. ■ BdMRGMIJVS! , B.MRGJSIJVIS!! AT TUB NEW STORE. I HAVE Just received a seasonable assort ment of DRY 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 ,qnd various other colors of ..BHOAD CLOTH, ■ very superior CASSIMERES and Satlincts, : English and Domestic linen & cotton Drillings, and a general assortment of summer stuff for men’s and boys’ wear, Hangups. Cords, Lion skin Cloth, together with a 1 .great variety ot ;Chintzes, Calipoes, Mouslid de of rich French-Lawns, Bombazine, Oro de Rhine Silk, blue black Italian and Maltione otlk, French needle worked and common Capes, bobmet and cotton Laces and Edgings, Footing of various breadths and qualities, Paris, kid, and cotton Ladies’ and Misses’, Gloves, ,bladk, lace and green and white blond Veils, together with a iieat assortment twisted silk and bther dress. Shawls and -Hand kerchiefs.—also,a full assortment of Domestic Goods, Groceries, Shoes, Hats and. Caps, ail of whichhave lately been selected with-carc, which makes me confident that I sell good goods and give good bargains. 1 therefore dike the liber ty of inviting my former bustlers and friends and the public generally, ,tq famine my stock in due season., j'” •■■■' Thankful for past* favors Ihope by close per-; sbnal attention to business to merit and receive a share of public patronage.’ . ~ CHAS. BARNITZ. Carlisle, May 7,- 1840. , VALUABLE FARMS FOR :jsaia3, rpHE subscriber offers for sale, the following - J! described real estate! situate in Green town Ihmv Franklin county*; adjoining the Turnpike within pne mile pt. Greenvillnge* viz: ra(e timestoneland, containing 190 afcr.es* having, theveon erected a • two Story i- ;- J / V- s /-'‘i • y STONE HOUSE, £• 'alio - offtist rale limestone I?".’ (“djoining tlieabove)containing 175 acres, having thereon erected,a - • . ■: twv stohv ;«||||^ ■Sheils.LTibs, prO pbrlion of first rate ! ;'t v-Hl rrr;L< Oa each of tne above tracts ate never failing Wells iof .good: water*, ;hnd; orchards of choice fruit, the fences are in.gbod repair, and the .land In a high state bfcultivation. These.farmsare* riotsur passed hyanyhi theeastsndbf the coun ,y3.—saiali farm of. Pine land, 'three miles; apullvof Sh)ppensburg,adjbining,the farm ofJphpGlippinger.iEsq.vcontaiaingXOO acres.; Xhia t\mbertdi and wou'd be a, comfortab|e hpme;,tq ; a .pci-sop ’ that wanted a :handsome ; lbw. priced-property, i - :'For ,lhrther.particutawgpply to tlie subsCyiT bet residjng.in the'bnrpugh ofShipppnsbqrg;’ ■Cumberland county. P«» : |L« ~V jiV-tv. - ■ vai’lisicy l?a. August !, .1840. - ; Arrival ttlid'-D^ai‘fure-6J^SfoW^f?j'^- Eastern.,, "daily. j , v «K*« ■ Stoithem a: ,tA tefot 2 ?* llTarw.- -wohariicsb’ff • ,r '- ut N«»<>saSp«t::-t> J jfl'mW Ncwville •• v ,» !<&&; m- : . *K - V" .• K; LAMBBRTON. P. M. ■ ■ .. Certificates of JSgcncy ,|- For the SateofJJrandrelli’a Universal Vi* getable' Flilti are’ held in Cumberland : county by the following agents, " ■ : " GEO. W. MFI N EE, Carlisle; . ■ |f ‘ *'-’Culbertson, Shippenshurg. ■ Adam Ricgle, Mechunicsburg. : f . -, Hoke Brcpneman, New Cumberland. ’ ' Gilmore/Sc M’Klhncy, Newville. '• i ■ ‘ T,.jßlegle fle CoipCliurchthwH; . ■ ! 1 ■ M. G. Hupp, Shiremanstuwn. ' As counterfeits of these pills nrq in some cased sold for the genuine.one, ‘. the safety of the pubi lie inquires that npne;kh(iuld be purchased ex cept 'a<n. those recognized ns hgents above. -? niOHESNOTSEAETH. .Those who enjoy health, must ccitairily icel blessed when .theyJcfimpa're themselves to those sufferers thiit have beeri'afllictcdfor years with' various (diseases which" the human family are all Subject (o be.troubled ".with. Diseases present themselves in various forms and from Various' circumstance's,' which in. the commencement, may Kit be checked by the usex.f Dr. O. P. Har*. itch’s Compound strengthening and German; Aperient Pills,—such as Dyspepsia,l,iver Com >laints,,Pain in tjvc sidc, Rheumatism, General, Jebility, Female Diseases,' and all diseases to which human nature is 'subject, Where ■ the Sto mach is affected. Directions for using those Medicines.always: accompany- theme ,These ’ Medicines can be taken with'perfect' t safety by die most delicate -female, as they.are mild ih their operation ‘and pleasant inAhelr^Cffects.", - Principal Offijte for the United States, No- cd North Eighth-street; * Philadelphia'.v 'Alsn, (or xalcJiy o— -A-LAli’-lCRS^gc-t^— DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA!! More proofs of ttie'efficaey- of DrC fl.irlichV Medicines. —Mr, Jonas Haft tm a N.tif Sunmcy ,town. Pa., entirely cured of the above disease,' which he was. afflicted with for six years: his symptoms were a sense pi distension and iippres-- sibn aftef eating, distressing pain in tlie pit of the stomach, nausea, loss of appetite, giddiness and dimness of sight, extreme debility, flatulen ce, acrid.eructations, sometimes vomiting, and pain in the riy ht side, of spirits, di« tlirbed rest, faintness, and not able to pursue his business without causing his immediate exhaus tioti and weariness. Mr. Hartman is happy to state to the public and is willingjn) give any in' formation to tlie afflicted, respecting the won- - derful benefit he received from, the use of Dr. Harlich’s Compound Strengthening and German Aperient Pills, For.salebv-. -■ , i. J. MYEUS & Co.', Carlisle. . ColdsConsumptions. Mrs. A. Wilson, of Lancaster county, Pa., entirely cured by the usepf Dr. Swayiic’s Syi.up of Wild Cfici-fy—her symptonis were 'constant coughing, pain in her ; side; Hack and head,, de-. pravpd appetite, spitting of blond, no .rest af. night,'See. After using two bottles of Doctor. Styaync’s Compound Syrup of PrurirjsVirgiiiiana OP Wihipbm>y,,she foUnd.hg'fself.iulie.V'edf'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 lovthrfc years. There are daily certificates of various persons, which tulti Anitfleient-testimnny-of-the great efficacy of this invaluable medicine. For sale by . .' ,J. 3, Mv.itns W Co. tIVEB. COXaVZAINT Cured by the usc.of--Dr. ;Muvlich’s, Ccilhpound Strengthening and German Aperient Pills. Mr, WuxiAM.-UicifAiip, Pittsburgh Pa, en tirely -cured -01-lhe-above distressing disease:—- his symptoms were, pain,and weight in the left side, loss.of appetite, vomiting, acrid eructa tions, a distension of the stomach, sick headache, ‘ furred tongue, to a; citron color, difficulty of breathing, disturbed rest, at tended with a "cough", great debility, with other symptoms indicating, great derangement of tb£ function's of the liver. Mr. Richard bad t'hg ad. vice ol several physicians, but received no re-, lief, until osingDr. Harlich’s which' terminated in effecting u pevl'cc.t rtii o.' ‘ Fir gile by / J. J. M Vl'llS fif 'GO; --- ffIPORTANT BISGOIERYv’ THE public are hereby directed to the med ical advcrtisementsof Dk. HARWICH’S celebrated Com/ihutid Strengthening 7bn/c, and i German Jfieriettt Pills , #bich are a Medicine of great value (n the afflicted, disc'ovtrcd'by O. P. Harlich; a celebrated physician at Alfdorr, Germany, which: has been used with unparal leled success throughout Germany. This Med icine consists of two kinds, tV.c German A perient.iindtlu: Compound Streiigdicnihg Tonic Pills. ■' They are each pul’, up in small packs, and should both be used to eilect a permanent: cure. Those wbo.arei afflicted should do well to ,make a trial ofthis invaluableftlcdicinv.asthey Sever produce sickness or naiisca while using. A safe and effectual remedy for /DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTIOK’i and ail Stomach Complaints ; pain in Side,, Liv er Complaints, Loss-of iAppetite, Flatulency, 1 Palpitation of the Heart, General Ucbility/Nei* yous Irritability,-Sick Headache, Female', Dip eases. Spasmodic, Affections, Rheumatism, Asthy' mas,-Consumption, Bcc. The'German jijtefient I'itls ufc to cleanse the stomach and purify the liloocl. The Tonic of StrcjtglheningPiUs'M'e to strengthen and invigorate the nerves and; di T gestivc organs and give tone to the Stomach,"' as ■ alj diseases nriginalefrom i mpurities of theblood and disordered stomach . Thismode of treating diseases is pursued by all practical 'Physicians, Which experience has taught them to he the only remedy to effect a ctU'e; ; *iTliey are not only, re commended and prescribed by the most expe rienced Physicians in.their daily practice; but’ also taken by_thdse gentlenicnthcnisijves when ever they fed! the symptoms of those diseases, in which,they know them to -be This is the casc iu.aU large cities,iti whichthey liave ap' extensive side. It is not to,'be under stood tjidt these medicides will'r.uremi diseases' -merely bytpntifyrhgnheablrtod—-tliis. they will not do; htjt th%yjcerta(nty .will, and sufficient < a's\rccbmmended lijf the/di-' i rectioris wliich acCompahy'-theid, grfcit tnijbrityol diseases of tlicstom'ach.iungs, ahrt liyer. by. whichf mpurltiysof the bldod arc dccastonejd,. ..a .• "■ ■■ Aaltfof IJr.'mHicu’s Cpmpdund Strengthen ing Tonic; and s •- Principal Office fey the sale of this medicine is at hfo. 19 North Eighth.street, Plniudrlnl-.ia; ; ; Alsp-r-For sale:at the.dfUßitore'cf,J; ; ERS, 8c Cumberlnnd’cohnty//;??': J] 'Ndv. : 2l; i 839i jl >;.i Vaughdrt # CjUHERIOR to. all .other Applications for .theipjiatism* chilblains;, sprains, ..numbness' ol ih^llte®^tißff^ifwvi#hkW6ssoT’ I il»d - joidti? sore throatyfkc. By rubhing tlie LVnimeni weU into the head with a'liaitibrush at goibg to. bed and then coveving the.head willy a HanuelliigUt, cap the relief afforded imfiiat painful forth- of the Hie disease;-/ I, ’ ; . ShRHBI/MAMSM OF Tftß HEAD.; ■ come underthe observationof the?, proprietors/ fdllhvidiW atefemeffm dsSTSttfw paralysis Of; h;,liihbds: front iwiliiaih E'i Nortoni Ekbi hweli khowirimd-. respectable: IBftkistratO viSy. /Messrs.'; yaughan&PetcrßDh-*-.DuringaeVcr-i V-?as£Aeff#s.yarti,ai>payalysis;'.'oh'the' E . KJ'tt&’fAhe’. laht'tthwta.t'ilß?' bedime-ZBi me a difflcult'task whioh l could, pot execute 5 P/'V ‘A II 5 r : 10 Vt; e n ;ty t emir? ter epeheyf. o: a . -v-K ;■■■ -•:-%■■- >^k::-i=.:ju o,. ;Dry _Gpods, .which, will be sold jti reduced prices. Amortgst other bargains will befound some;.very, supcriorrnerimack prints, i he colors erc lnst, stile: splendid, cloth very sunenor, and 28 inches wide for m cts This callicois worthy the attention of persons who wish to purchase goods of the kind,-knowing that they are better than any offered at the sumo ■pric.e I have also renewed hiy stock- of Bon nctts, and will'only inform the public that I will sell Tuscan Bouhetts as low as 6} ctr, arid prices of ribbons, and pther tfiMfaings, to correspond Together with jmany.idther,goodai all of which will be found in South Hanover streets, and for sale by j. i ~y~> i.V"V ■; C. BAJINITZ. Sperm Oil., ’ ■; : ;- A very superior article of Sperm Oil may be had by cidting at. Stevenson and Hirilile’s liiug and Chemical store; , ■ - NEW GOODS. ; THE: subscriber'.has just received drum the city a supply of new and superior-. - ...* WINTER GOODS, ■' consisting; in. part. Of wool-dyed black, blue claret, ndalide, brown, invisible grceh’and mul berry cloths,-wOol-dycd black, bine ami figured casiimcrcs, satinetts .nl all descriptions, Cords bevertcensV ticksdaml checks', imported stair & figured carpeting, saxony . prince and mnualin de laiiit-tt, bombazines and;'merino, blue 'Mark, black fawn;'brnwn, figured mid plain silks. ; Figured and plain .Taclinnelfe muslins. Green biilze,'.flannels of different colors, gloves and hoesery. .‘Cloth and fjir caps. Broshe and -mermit sliawrts., , nlackmawa cosg-Jtmr point bbflikets. Leßlihrn and straw bonnets) velvet arid cambriclc artificial flowersf carpctinß, baize ami floorcloths, together with an assortment of Groceries and Queens ware i 1 Call and see, , , r -- - A'NPREW.niGHAHnS. IP St. JT. C.'AVEFF, . .'SU-ROapM. DBK3PIBT, KESFECTFUEEY informs. The ladies am! % gentlemen of Carlisle add its vicinity that he sets Artificial Teeth in the approved .maimer. ...lie also scales, plugs and separates teeth to arrest decay. * Ur. N.. prepares $t tooth which whi tens the tteth»-.wUhout injuiiug enamel, col ors..the gums a fine red and refreshes the mouth. ;The tooth-ache will he cured, in nu(bt cases, without txtractinri; and an, odontalgic wash is prepared for jieiding* sore guius and'fustcu the teeth;'; ' 'V . - Ladies and gcntlemcn nrc requested to rail and collection ofpoveeiain or In* CQripp;iabl(i- teeth,, which. .wiir.ney^.^t:^. 1 .i«^^ chnrtgccolfirt —- odoui'i durable .aiid well adapted lor chewing,—- which .will be inserted in live best manner aml ut fair . ' ' callatUluir dwellings wiil -please to leave a line at hh> rcM •dence, Ktw>7 Harper's Rn\v, when he will punr .tiially {111011(1.10' every call in the line of his pro* •, fessjon. -From a long-and .successful prauicr,. .he Impes.to give-general satisfaction. ? .-r Carlisle; August*l, 18S9. — . - '’ m ■ ' - NEW AND CHEaF WHOLESALE AITD RETAIL ' CONFECTIONARY & FRUIT r -STORE: - , GEORGE w. FELIX,. : -jUESPEC I’FULLV announces lo rliv riti zetis of Carlisle and the public in erncral, iliat hh lias, npfcied the above business in ilie occupied by Ur. itoland, nearly opposite tbc Caflisledianli.'aiid next door to Ar nold. tTCn’s. store, wficre .be intends keeping constantly op band, a large assortment of CXN UJKtj and SYRUPS, such'ns Lemon, Ginger, Pine Apple, Sarsapar illa, Orange, Capilajr, and Strawbei ry, all <f Which arc maiiulactured by himself—ahn, Wa ter, S da, Butter and Sweet CUACKF.US., lie intends kit ping cimstanlly on hand a large as sortment of ! . riven* AND KNTS, such as Kaisins, Figs, Prunes, Dates, Currants, Oranges; .Demons,. Citron, Almonds, Cream Nuts. Filberts, English Walnuts, Ground Nuts, Cocoa Nuts,;Bfc,.&C, • ■ • _ AH of the above he will seirwhnle,sale&retail ' MERCHANTS, DEAIfEUS, aiuVall others, .will find it-tn their advantage by calling before purchasing elsewhere. All ord ers from the country will bedhaiikTully receiv ed and promptly attended to;-. BAKlNG attended to at the shortest-notice, ICE CREAM served up for parties, &c, •'N. apprentices'wapted to the-nbovc business. None need npjily unless they cun cnm,ewell recommended. May 7, 1840. ‘ . New Hard ivarc. ■,G roctsvy ' AND, VAAI3T-Y. STP?.3‘. rin H E subscriber has just relumed : from the ci tles New Yorjc,. Philadelphiahnd Balti more, and is now.opening-at his store .room.Spulh hast corner of .Market Square and Main streets, ‘ (formerly occupied,hyG. W. UiUtpr, Esn.) a ge ncrarassortnient of ST'bNSIWAP.S. OEDARWABE, BRITTANIA , ware, groceries, Oils, J?niptej4Y ar ni,ShpB,',.Glassi Brushes, Whitis, vanes, Lamps, .for, burning Cpmphino.OiJ,; and o' great vijridty pf .articles .vseful find necessary for furnishing add teeiiing a house. ’’ '■ iHe has also, ami will icoristantly keep bn hand, * • : Camphine;Oxl;ifa chppp dndplcgant substifqte for ‘’n nc } ‘'avinKbeoTt appointod the agent ■ " for ; th e ,eale.ofJONJ;S PA#M®DAMP in this - county, he-is piterf imfunuslftLampsand Oil,**. «|a vety reasonfifale rafo- ib aH tbh&SA wish to'• v"' ’ '. £9io<lB able aiid determined boas tnaying. i]ie\cash' lb, lay. put «to'thteir advantage io’giveilurii a call. heS?ry^uffield. ■■■ Cailtsle, July 9, XB4Q. - ‘ tf, : : •- ;The subscribers have just received rt Smppl.v of '- ,fWsh Dl‘ugs,Medicipea, Chemicals, Oils, Paints,\ oEwhich i'< wIU bii vens()j»ible t£rms , -;,v,. . , the-curVof corns* AlV;liiPti» e cesaafy4n fird(>r to ttst ittf virlurs ' |lrUsTjr^eiVed^oina’iesirab]e t c;OOX)Sj?uiU:-i ' :,{f Hitmbr.saleby ;.-^W •f .
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