PROCLAMATION. PENNSVI.VANIA, SS. la the name and by the authority of the Common wealth of Fennsyl- •vama. DAVID R. PORTER, Governor of the said Commonwealth To PAUL MARTIN, Sheriff of the Coun tyo/ Cumberland, Esquire, Sends Guest ing; ■ Whereas a vacancy, has happened m the rep resentation o( this State in the House ol Repre sentatives of the United States, in consequence of the death of William S.Ramsey, Esquife.e lected a member of the twenty -seventh Congress from the thirteenth" Congressional District- Now. therefore, in pursuance of the provisions in such case mude,by'the constitution of the U. states, and by-tlie act of the General Assembly! passed.the:?nd day of July, A. D. 1859, T.DA VID R. PORTER, being vested with the exec utive authority -State of Pennsylvania, have issued this writ, hereby commanding you-the said Paul Martin to hold an election in the said county of Cumberland, on Tuesday the 4th of May, for, choosing a representative of this Com monwealth, in the House of Representatives of the United States, to fill the vacancy which has happened as aforesaid, and yoti are hereby re quired and enjoined to hold and conduct the said election and make a return thereof in the man ner and form as by law is directed andrequired. Given under my hand and the great seal of the State at Harrisburg this 30th day of' March, iii-the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-one, and of the Common ■wealth the sixty-fifth. r Bv The Gdvehhor. H. PETRIR.EN, Deputy Secretary. of the Commonwpaltli. In pursuance of the above writ, I J’AUL MAR FIN, Righ Sheriff of coflnty, do hereby give public notice that an-election will be held in said county, oil TUESDAY the 4th of MAY, for a representative in Congress, occasioned by the death of the Hon. William S. Ramsey. The said election will be held throng limit the the county as follows: The election in the .election district composed of the borough of Carlisle, and townships of N. Middleton, South Middleton, Lower Dickinson, Lower Frankford; arid Lower Westpennsboro’, will be held at the Court House, in the borough of Carlisle. . The election in the district composed of Silver Spring township, will be held at the Public House otjoseph Grier, in Hogestown,in said township. .The election in the district composed of East-, fiennsborough township, will be held at'the pub ic‘house of Andrew Nreitzer, in said township.. The election in the.district composed of New Cumberland, and U part of Allen township, will he. held atthe public house of John SoU'rbeck, in The election in the district composed of Lis burn and a. partof Allen township,.will be held 1 at the public house of Peter M'Cann, jn Lisburn.- - The elebtion-inthc-district Composed "of-that part of Allei|township, not included intheNew Cumberland and Lisburn election districts, will be held at the'piiblic house of David Sheafer, in Bhepherdstown'iri said township, The election in the district composed, ol the borough of . Mcchanicsbgrg, will be held at the public house of John Hoover, in said borough. The election in the district composed of Mon roe township,, will be held at the public house of \VidoW Paul in ChurchtoWn; in sai(l township.. The election In the district composed of Up per Dickinson township, will be held at Weak ley’s School House, in said township. . The election in the district composed of the borough of Newvilie, and townships of Mifilin, a Upper Frankford, Upper Westpennsborougb, ° and that part of Newton township, not included ih the Leesburg election district hereinafter-men tioned, will be held at the Brick School .House, In the borough of Newvilie. The election- in the district composed of the township of Hopewell, will be held at the School House in’Newburg in said township. The election in the district composed of the borough of Shipperisburg, Sliippensburg town ship, and that part of Southampton township, not included in the Leesburg election district, will be heldiat the Council House, in the bor ough of Shippcnsburg. . . And in and by an act of the General Vssem bly of this commonwealth, passed the ?d July 1839, it is thus provided, “That the qualified electors of, parts of Newton and Southampton townships in the county of Cumberland, bound ed, by the following lilies and distances, vizs-r; Beginning at the Adams county, line, thence a long the line dividing the townships of Dickinson and Newton to the turnpike road, thence along said turnpike to Centre school-house, on said turnpike, in Southampton township,, thence to a pointon the Walnut Bottom-road at Rcyliuck’s, including Reybuck’s farm! thence a straight di rection to the_saw-rttiU belonging to the heirs of George Clever, thence’along Kvyshir’s rim to the Adams county line, thence along the line of Adams county to the place of beginning, be and the same is hereby declared’a new and separate, election district, the election to be held.at the. public house of William Maxwell, ih Leesburg,' Southampton township. ' And the several Judges and Inspectors, (with the.clerks appointed by them,) who were elect ed on the 19cb of March ,-are required, to attend and perform at the said election .the several du ties enjplned on them by law. • And the return Judges of the several election " districts of Cumberland county, are,hereby re : quireU to meef at the Court House, in the Bo rough of Carlisle, on Friday next after the said election, at 11 o’clock A, M., with certificates of the election in tlieir districts. Given under my' hand at Carlisle, this Ist day of April A. D. 1841, and.the sixty-fifth year of American Independence. ■ _____ ; • PA lit MARTIN, Sheriff. , ; LIST QP BETTERS ' Remaining in the Pott Office at Neviville, JSpril 1 rii ' ' : ; 1841. ■ . r Wm Bnchanan ' Samuel Miller. Wm Brown V' Jacob Myers Jacob Barnet' James Mitchell Mrs Ann Davidson John .Neeley Wm Delaney James N.ies Esq Peter Dewafl^ - Thomas Paxtort - John Darran Mrs Mary Randolph JacobFunck ' 'Miss.CordeliaßusseL Jacob-Finkinbinder. Henry-Railing Isaac Goodhart David -Shellaberger v Jacob Hale Isaac C Sailor Bemab Horn , . Miss C. Sensebaugh George Humel Marg’t Springer JuliaHeffleman , Mary Sharp -David HippenhammerGeorge Taylor ' M. A Holcomb Miss M. A. Waddell Gilson Knettje S M Wightraan George Kesler Benjamin Walker Benjamin Lehman Jacob Wagner; 1 Jonas Miller 9 John Whiskt : finmoel M’Cormick Nathan Woods -, i Garrick Mallery 3 Wm Wise Wm B Milligan S’- „ johSn moore, p. m.. Brigade Inspector’s Orders. Aneleotlonwill takeplace at the pnbliohouße of Jos«ph.Grier,in Hogestowh.on Monday the 3d day of Maysext.-betweeri thphoureof tfch in the morning and four in the afternoon, for one CAP TAINand one: FIRST LIEUTENANT to the ftm) ; C°mpshy of Cumberland. Guards,r'Bd.Bati, CSw«>tJ<ind ,X°lunteerB. Major 'Jacob DrtjKeWMSWltt George Swilcr ns Clerk to thesaidpleotion.- ~ y _j'„ FOULKyBrigadB Inspector. Brigadelnspsctor’sCffice,'}; Carlisle, April's; 1641. 5 ' Brigade Inspector’s OrdePs. THE enrolled Inhabitants subject to_" military duty residing witblnithe bounds of the- Ist Brigade nth Uiv. P. fW„ will parade and toll in companies or troops under their respective commanding officers" on : Monday the 3d day of May next, and. the Regiments and' Battahons will parade for inspection as follows, via:, The Ist Bat 86th Reg’t and the Sd Baf Cumb Vbl on Monday the 10th day oiMay next. The 2d Hat 86th Reg’t and'thb Ist Bat Cumb Vol on Wednesday the"l2th of May.' - " The Ist Ual.23d Rcgt on Thursday the 13th Of May.- - ‘ 'V ■ The 2d Bat same.Regt, on. Friday Hie 14th of Mayi "1 he Ist Regt Cumb Vol on Saturday the 15th of May. ; • ■■ ; "• • The 2d Bat 39th Regt on Monday the ISTh of May. •' - -t. . •, The Ist Bat same Regt on Tuesday the 18th of May. The 2d Bat Perry county-Vol at the same place, on one of "the two last named diiys-at the order of .the commanding officer ot the said Bat. The 3d' BatTlStlrßegt on WcdnCsday-the 19lh ot May. , i The 2d Bat same.Regt on. Thursday the 20th ol May. .-.o Thc.jut Bat on,Friday the 21st the22d of May. ‘ ' Company Armories, must be in order for in spection,'and the piccesFof, Artillery aiid appa ratus thereto belonging" must..be in the'field for inspection. . . , • - Officers in command of companies of .Militia imist' hayeJat_lcnst_4 Sergcant3 ahd.4.Corporals to each company at Regimental cr Battalion in spection.- : Commanding officers of Regiments or Inde pendent Battalions and tile officers" ihxommand of companies or troops, must make, their annual return of" their reapccUvetommands to the tin. dersighed on the day of the Regiqientai or Battal ion inspection to which they respectively belong. W. FOUI.IC, Brig. Insp. Ist Brig, ,11th Div. P. M. Brig. Insp. Office, March 2S, 1841. _ BOOT fit SHOE MAKING. t (XHE subscriber hereby thfdrms his customers ■J. and the public in general,’that he has remo ved his Hoot {J> Shoe Manufactory from Pomfret to the Main street, ; iq the room formerly occu-. pid as an office by J. Squier, Esq. 'a few dodrk west of the Car OlBce.-nn the north Side of’the, street,' where he.will, manufacture 800 FSand SHoESdf every'description, jn-a neat, fashion able and substantial manner, at moderate prices for cash. good pdper. or approved- country pro", duce. Tie Returns his-sincere_thanks to his/cus tomers for-tUeirTavors, afid will be happy to serve them as formerly. At the same time, he respectfully solicits a share of the public’s favor. Punctuality may be depended upon. -. HENRY WARNER. 1 Carlisle, April 1,1841. -—; — : —' St ' - N. B. Ah apprentice will be taken to learn the above business. To the Directors of the Common Schools in Cumberland Co. Gextlemek:— The following statement is madeln accordance with the school lawi passed in 836.'. ; . ■ . ■ lam yours, respectfully, ’ FRS. R. SHUNK, Supt. Com. Schools. Harrisburg, February 23,1841, The amount of tax every district.must levy to entitle itself to its share of State appropriation,; is n sum equal to at least sixty cents for every iaxable inhabitant, in the district.according to the last triennial enumeration made in the spring of 1839. A list of taxables in each'district is hereto appended Districts that have already accepted the Com mon Sctiool system, and received,their share ol the appropriation for former years, will on levy ing the proper amount, of tax, be entitled under existing laws to receive for the school year 1842, which commences on the first Monday of next. June,'one dollar fo'r every taxable. Districts which have not received any part of the appropriation ,of former years; but which accept the system for ifie, first, time, at the an’ r uuaV election in .March next, and levy the pro per amount of tax, will under .existing laws re ceive g 4 40. for every taxable in the district in 1835, and g 3 00 for every taxable in, 1839, ac cording to the annexed list. ■ These’sums, J by a resolution passed April IStli, 1840; will remain in the State Treasury for the use of non-accept ing districts, until the'first of November, 1841, and no longer. . Number of taxable inhabitant » tn ihetcvcral School ■ districts of the county, according to the enume •, ratiqne of 1835 and 1839. . i " 1835 1839. ■ Allen ,' 423 593 . Carlisle, ■ , . 783 , 844 ; Dickinson,' -- -508 623 - ' Frankford, ; 291 239 Hopewell, , ' . • ' 204;- :. 206- ■ Mechanicaburg, ‘ 125 153 : Mifflin, ' • . 296. 318 North’Mddleton, .' ‘3 si 394 South Mddleton, 462 • 423. Monroe, '3OB 369 - Newton; •. . 291 336 Newville, __ _ V ,152 149' East Pennsborbugh, * ' 453 503 • West Pennaborough, .397. '453 ' Shippensburg Borough, -28, 50 , Shippensburg township, , 297 .' 321 ; silver Spring,- ~ . 369 ■■ 480 Southampton, .. '305 ' 315 By.orderof the.Commissiynera. ' ; Test:—JOHN,IRWIN, Clerk. Commissioners OScCi ; - ■: . • Carlisle March 11, 1841. y - TUB CELEBRATED HORSE . WApFIjSLD. ■ •: *Bk . Will stand for service during the season; commencing on the Ist .of Apiil and ending, on the IrrSAlj.{JL Ist of ,July, aa Follows: Mon* :dey; 7 Tues(tay :and Wednesday of, each week, at .Middlesex, and Thursday y Friday &' Saturday, hi the stable of Andrew Roberts, in Carlisle.— The tennis are W for. the seasonr.ahdFlO-for in surance. Any perann. parting with an! insured niare before she is known toibe with foal; will be held liable for the insurance. Good'care.will be takeif.butnoaccountabilitwforaccidents. : : r-j JOHN THOMPSON. ? Carlisle, April 8,1841.—3 m ; FTfIMN-^aMFs;: ’OnMonday night the 291 h of March,'wero TedE at the bouse of the: subscriber,' one BayHoree, with three white legs. and bna dark brown Mare, r wilh theleft hind leg white: The above -Horse’s wpte the care oPthenndersigped by a man now u» the FredeHckpounlyfAld.) Jail,oncharge ,orhorse stealing, himself,Mprgan, but real name is supposed to be John Rnsselll and aremo donbt Stolen, property;. The owner or owners by proving’propetty hnd pajing charges S?" the Buhabriber jh Hogestdwn, Cumberland county ,Pa ‘ V H GHIER. c T. Hogeslown, April 1 *.. 1. > ■f"--'"-’ h NREBH Salad Oilof • very finequirtityyluit JC recei vtd And for sale byStevensonScuin Ele. - •' ..ZiiMr ■' DENTISTRY. OR.I.C.LOOMIS, ITTAS returned, to Carlisle, and w.UU as liere- JaL toCdre.attepd to the practice ot Dentistry, Hejrnay be found at Col. Ferree’s hotel. - 'Persons requesting it will be waited upon at their residences. . _ V-' . C Dr, Ocorgt D. Routkei , Reference < ‘Rev, T'hos. C. Thornton, CDr, David A' Mahon . Carlisle. March 12,1840. " " ’ T. H. SKILES, HAS just received and la now opening at his stand-in .West High Street;.a general assort ment now and fashionable goods,, suitable for genllomen’.s wear, such as 1 ' CLOTHS, WOOLPYED BLACK, Bhie; Green, Invisible,'Fahey and. Cadet raised. 1; G-ASSI MERES:-• - • Blade, Blue, light Doe skin, fancy and single milled. ■ ■ ;;; VESTINGS! Satinsi figured Silks, Valencies,' and Matsailee. PANOY ARTICLES. ■'. : Such ns Stocks, Gloves; Suspenders, Handker chiefs &o. ■ All of which will be sold arid made up in the most fashionable manner, and , at the shortest notice. , , . Carlisle, July 30th, 1840.—tf. NEW GOODS. ’ The subscribers have just received, and are now opening a splendid asortmcht of FALL and WINTER goods. '. C. BARNITZ, & Co. : . Pax/ Four Costs, and Save Costs ! . Ail COSTS due on the Docket's of the sub scriber, will.be collected with Costs after the first day of April next. ROBERT SNODGRASS. Carlisle, March 4, 1841. ■ NOTICE. :, TAVERN.liicenaea granted at the last court are now ready for delivery, &c.. ■ ■ ■ ' R. SNODGRASS, Treasurer of ■ - '• Cumberland county, Treasurer’s Office, Carlisle, March 18,1841. .Call at -Ileritudff’a Shdj>if)jou want ■' CIHEFcSIAGIiS. subscjibeif.hns now_pnJiand ftndis, finis.li ! JL lnp;‘betweeftMo ent prices and patterns) such as COACHES, * rALLINGTOPBARODOHES, Standing Top Family Carriages, Tilburies and. Buggiesmf every variety,.. Both,Carriages and Tilburies will be sold cheaper than ever offered in this country before, prices $lOO to $4OO for Cash or good .Paper. Haying a very heavy stock on hand, the subscriber will be induced to sell very low, and hopes thafpersons wishing to purchase Carriages'will give him a call before going elsewhere. , IT. - ' ■ Also, a large assortment of Silver, Brass and Japan’d_~ . MOUNTED HARNESS, - both Double.and Single. The above Work is made by first rate Workmen, and of the choicest materials, = , , (CTRepairing done as usual at the subscriber’s Shops, situated on Pitt street, immediately in rear of the Methodist Church, and near the Rail road Depot. . F. A. KENNEDY. Carlisle, March 11, 1841. For Sale, or to Let. A first rate farm for sale or rent, situate with in one' half mile of the Borough of Carlisle, known by the name of Col. McClure’s Farm, containing ■ , _ 1 ■ 'Two Hundred and Eighty-two Acres. This Farm is well calculated for a Grazing or sfock.Farm- Possession will be given of the a bove property on the first of April next. Enquire of S. Dunlap, Adair, Carlisle, or at Oak Gro,ve Furnace of CHRISTIAN THUDIU.M. Oak Grove Furnace, March 4,1841. ' 3t. , LAY & STOUFFEIi’S JVeiv JPoutulry and Machine shop. ~ : The subscribers thankful for past favors, here by notify thepohlic that they.still continue at their stand hi Main Street, a few doors east of the Jail, where they are prepared todo at short notice .. /:■ ■ © 4'S'VS iff''©.. OF ALL KINDS, such-) as Turning Lathes, Apple JfulsiPlaister. breakers. Com shelters, Hollow Anvils,Jilandril’s Patent, Machines for bending fragon .Tyres, Wagon, boxes, and Coach boxes of alipizes, Stove Plates, Mill Castings’, sc. fyc. They will alio build ILQ RS E 1> OWE & S .■ v ": and THRASHING MACHINES, and,do all kinds of they, a#fe, well prepared'wilhpatterns of various kinds.. They wilralso manufacture Cutting boxes, Bcc. Bcc. They are also prepared to : execute patterns for Mill Gearing; and of. every kind, at'shprt notice. - , , ■ —■ • ‘ Also, on_hand a lot of Witherow’s Improved, Patent Ploughs, which they will dispose of rea sonably; ■ .■•- 1 1 • GEORGE LAY, ABRAHAM STOUFFER. Carlisle, March 4,1841. LAW! NOTICE. -BpXETER F. EGE, Attorney at Law. Office M opposite the Carlisle Bank. •' TWarch 26,1841; - - ;r- . .. Jms- . ; n^n.n, : tmjkjb's* ••• j Wanted immediately one Journeyman. CH AIR* MAKER, one TURNER, and one ORNAMEN. TAP PAINTER, to whom constant employment will.be given..- Nqno butgoodworkmon ncedap ply. , ■ . ' . Also, two APPRENTICES, will <be taken to the.abdve businessimmediatelv. ~Trr • s Ci.E.R,DAvis. , Carlisle, March.lB,lB4l. - Estate Keilh, dcc'd, LETTERS, teslamchtaryon tho.estateof Wil liam Keith, late, of tha .Borough of Carlisle; Cum ■b6rJand'cgunty,.deo’(l.,haveieenißanedt6theun' deraignedresidingjnsaid.florough, in due'form: All,.peragoa..indeDted.lo saidEstate’are requested to. mako immediate paytnent,and those having olaima.or demands wiliprcsentthcm without do* lay;forsettlemep«,: r ■ vV. J j ... J. W,:EBY, Executor. .Match ,17,1841. .. . , ,r.-vV •• —• ■ tfOTICSL mHE best Beefin the Market #. Nubia's. Slal 1 JL will be sold af 6J «»UIPW pound for cash. ? «3ccputcdat;,tllis -r'^y office;:'; r,r : y. DR. SW/&N E: Respected Friend i—From tba very beneficial effects Which I have receivedfrom the use of thy tomponnd Syrup of Wild Gher.ry.Bark, I am fully willing to tes. tify to the astonishing effect.' -My attack was that of n common cold, which began to' threat en something of a more serious nature. Being recommended to use the above Syrii]), I finally gave it a trial, and am happy to say it gave roe almost, instant relief. I have used it frequently, ard always with the same beneficial effects. If others would usethis medicine at the commence ar.ert of their colds and coughs, they would pre vent a disease, which would be more alarming tits character, and much more obstinate in.the dire. i -y, , ' Elwood L. JPusey. N. W. corner of Arch hr Fifth sts, I’hila. Eighth month, 23, 1839. ■ - Ihe above metjicme is'for sal by J.J. Myers Co., Carlisle. . ’ Dyspepsia and Hypocondr acism. Cured by Dr. Hdrlich’s celebrated Medicines. Mr. WM. MORRISON, of Schuylki)l Sixth street, Philadelphia, afflicted for 'several years withthe above distressing disease—Sickness at the stomach, headache, palpitation of ihe heart, impaired appetite, acrid eructations, coldness and weakness of the extremities', emaciation & gencral debility, disturbed rest, a pressure and weight at the stomach after eating, severe flying pains in the chest, back and sides, costivencss, adistike fur society or conversation, langubrand lassitude upon the least occasion. Mr. Morri son had applied to the most eminent physicians, who considered it beyond the power of human skill to restore him to health; however, as his afflictions had reduced him to a deplorable con. ditioh, having been induced by a friend of his to fry DiV Harlich’s Medicines, as they being highly recommended, by which he procured two packages for trial; before using the second package, he found himself greatly relieved, and by continuing the use of them the disease en tirely disappeared—he is now enjoying all the blessingslof perfect health. For s ite by J. J. Myehs & Co. BiIRGMJVSU AT THE 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 and various other colors of ■ - * ■ .BROAD ©DOTH, very superior CASSIHERES and , Sattinets, English.and Domestic linen Sc cotton Drillings, and a general assortment of summer stuff for men’s and boys’ wear, Hangups, Cords, Lion ■skin Cloth, together with a great variety ol Chintzes, Calicoes, Mouslin de Laincs’ of rich "French Lawns, Bombazine, Gro de Rhine Silk, blue black Italian; and Mattioritr .Silk, French needle worked and common Capes, bobinet and cotton Laces and Edgings,. Footing Of Various breadths jand qualities, Paris, kid, 'Ari,d:cottn,n£Mies' and Misses’ , filacki Jace.ap.d grb'en and white blond Veils, together with a neat assortment of Cashmere, Brocha, twisted silk and;Other_dj’ess Shawls-arid-Hand kerchiefs—also a full assortment of Domestic "Goods,'Groceries,'Shoes,"Hats and Caps, all of 'whichhave lately been selectedwith care, which me confident tliat. I sellgood goods and give good bargains. I thcrefcfcp take the liber ty of inviting my former customers and friends and; the public, generally, to examine my in due season, . Thankful lor past favors I hope by clpse per sonal attention to business to merit and receive a share of public patronage. ' CHAS. BARNITZ. Carlisle, May 7,. .1840. - y ' VAEFABEE FARMS FOR . ..SAEE. ■ THE subscriber offers for sale the following described real estate, situate in Green town ship, Franklin county, adjoining the Turnpike road, and within one mile ot Grcenvillage, viz; l. ; —A Farm of. first rate, limestone land’, containing 190 acres, having thereon erected a two story STONE HOUSE, a new Frame Barn, Sheds, Cribs, and all the necessary out buildings, with a sufficiency of timber land. ; ■ 2. —A Farm, also of first rate limestone land, (adjoining the above) containing 175 acres, having thereon erected a Jtei, TWO STOKV raglM STONE HOUSE) SshS. bank barn,; , shed.s, Cribs, and out buildings) and a lull pro portion of first rate timber..-, . ■ On each.of the above tracts arc never failing wells of good water, and orchards of. choice fruit, the fences are.in,good repaired the land in a high state of (cultivation. These farms are not surpassed by any i,V the east end of the coun ty« ' 1 i • v ■ 3; — A, small, farm of Pine land , three miles south of Shippensburg, adjoining the farm of John Clippinger, Esq., containing 100 acres. T)us property is well timbered,' apd would be a comfortable home to a. person that wanted a handsome low priced property.. For. further particulars apply to the subscri ber residing in the borough of, Shippensburg; Cumberia'iid county, ?a. f. / August 24/1840. J - ■ ■■ POST OPS’iq-Bi ~ Carlisle, Pa. AHgust 1, 1840. . Arrival and Departure of Mails. Arrives. Closes. Eastern - daily aboutlSm, 7p';m. 5. p. m. 10 a. in. Western , •• “11 a. m. lla. m. ; f . . “ *• lla. m. 4p. m. Southern „ V . ■ “ 13 nor 10 a. m.i Siechanicsh’g “ * 12 m.', 7 p..-m; Newville V : It a. m. II a. m. : ; R, LAMBERTON, P. M. - Economy. The Vestlmental Spirits prepared by Dr. W. Ct McPherson, are warranted to be superior to to any other preparation of the kind nowin;use forthe removal of all kinds of Grease, Tar.Oll, Paint, - Wax, life., from iladies £#.gentlemenfs wearing, npparil. . For sale in Carlisle by x S TE VENSON isf D INKLE. TffUST received a supply of very, superior To- Cf imato Ketchup, for sale by Stevenson and Dinkle. , : , BIiiiCKSniITHINCi. THE subscriber haying leased thd shop oft. Mr. John Moore, in NormHanovor street, respect fully informs the publio lhat ho is prepared to car ry on the CQACH AND BLACKSMITHING business .in; all-their various.branches. He will also.manafactlire.EPCE TQOES to orjler.' ' Prom hiß experience in th’p business.Tid’flatters himself that he will be able to. render satisfaction to all" who, rnay favor hun with their custom, ! He solicits the'patronSge.'bf,^the public, : :: ; . .; luchard anderson.: 7. Carlisle, January, 7,.1841,;.7 7.' tf ; V .C, THE subscnbqrwpyld infprm hjs friemwana the public m gciieral, that hc has his shop ii> High street, in the shop occupied by Wooda* store, hnd would solicit fcshareol pub’ . .August 20,18#>,.... 7. ..--7 l . : llatsj MMatst Watst f ■-%} /■ Blacd and white Pur, Chip,‘ Willow Cane DYSPEPSIA ! DYSPEPSIA I! More proofs of the efficacy of Dr. Harhch s Medicines.—Mr. Josas Hartmah, of-Suoiney town,'Pa., entirely cured of the above disease; which he was afflicted'with for six years: his symptoms were a sensed distension'apd oppres sion after eating, distressing pain in tlie jut of the stomach, nausea, Joss of appetite,, giddiness and dimness of sight, extreme debility, flatulen ce, acrid eructations, sometimes-vomiting, .and pain in the rip ht side, depression of dis turbed rest, faintness, and hot able toptirsWhis business without causing hls’immediate.exhaus tlon and weariness. Mr.-Hartman is happy to state to the public and ik willing to give any in ' formation to the afflicted, respecting the. won derful benefit he received from the use of pr. Harlich’s Compound Strengthening and German. Aperient Pills. For-sale by- J. J. MYERS & Co., Carlisle. Coughs* Colds Consumptions. Mrs. A.Wilson, of Lancaster fcobnty. Pa., entirely.cured by the. use of Dr. Swnyiie’a Syrup of Wild Cberry—her symptoms were constant coughing, pain In her side, bapk-and head, de praved appetite,, spitting of blood, -no -rest at. night, See. 'After using two bottles of Doctor Swayne’s Compound Syrup of PruniisVirginiana, or Wild Cherry, she found herself relieved, and by the time she had used the third bottle, she found herself cntirelvclircdof the aforesaid dis ease, which she had been afflicted with for three years.- There are daily certificates of various persons, which add sufficient testimony of the great'effleacy of this invaluable medicine. For sale by 1.3. .Mvkrs £# Co. DIVER OODZPDAINT Cured by the use of-Dr._Harlich’s. .Compound Strengthening and Germnn'Apericnt Pills. Mr. WiixiAM Ricuaud, Pittsburg, Pa, en tirely cured ot the above distressing disease:— his symptoms were, pain and weight in the left sjdc, loss of appetite, vomiting, acrid eructa tions, a distension'of thcstomach, sick headache, furred tongue, countenance changed to a citron color, difficulty of breathing, disturbed rest, at tended with a cough, great debility, with other symptoms indicating great derangement of" the functions of the liver. Mivllichard had the ad vice ol several physicians, but received no re lief, until using Dr. Harlich’s Medicine, which terminated in effecting a perfect cure. For sdle by j. 3. MYERS & CO. - IMPORTANT DISCOVERY., THE public are hereby directed lo the med ical advertise merits-of Dr. HARLICH’S celebrated Cohl/iound Strengthening 'lhnir, and German A/terient /’ills, which are a Medicine of great value fo the afflicted, discovered by O. P.Harlich, a celebrated physician at Alttlorf, Germany, which has been used with unparal leled success throughout Germany. This Med icine consists of "two kinds, viz; the German A pe’rien.t.and.lhe Cqmpbund Strengthening Tonic Pills. They are each piit up in small packs’, .andi.slio.uld both''be. used to cure.’ Those: who areafflicted-would do will tb, make a trial of this invaluable Medicine,as they' jievcr-prnduce sickness or "nausea while using. A safe and effectual remedy for . ' . . DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, and all Stomach Complaintsjpain in Side, Liv er Complaints! Loss of Appetite, Flatulency, Palpitation of the Heart, General Debility, Nei "Vous Irritability, Sick Headache, Female De bases, Spasmodic Affections, Ulieui«atis|n,Aslh mas, Consumption, Bcc. The German Afierieul Pills arc to cleanse the stomach and purify tile Blood. The Tonic dr Strengthening ' I‘ills are to strengthen and invigorate the ncrvesjmd di gestive organs and give tone to Hie Stomach, as all diseases originate from Impurities of the blond and disordered stomach. This mode of treating diseases is pursued by all practical Physicians, which experience has taught them to be the only remedy to effect a care. .They are not only re commended, arid prescribed by the most expe rienced Physicians in their daily practice, but also taken by those gentlemen tlicnisi Ives when ever they feel the symptoms of those diseases, in which they know them to be efficacious. — This is the case in all large-cities in which they have an extensive sale.. If Is not to be under stood that these medicines Wil l cure all diseases merely by purifying the blond—this they will not do; but they certainly will, and sufficient authority of .daily proofs asserting that those medicines, taken as recommended by lire "di rections which accompany them, will cure a great majority ot diseases of the stomach, lungs, and, liver, by which impurities of the blood are occasioned.. - Ask for Dr. Harlich’s Compound Strengthen ing Tonic, and German Aperient Rills. "Principal Office ferihe sale of this medicine is at No. 19 North Eightldstrcet, Philadelphia. ■ Also —For sale at the drug store of 1. J. MY ERS: 8c CO., Carlisle, who are'Agcnts for 'Cumberland county. ... Nov, 21, 1839. Vaughan Sf Peterson’s Bed Liniments JNUPERIOR to all other, applications for >3 rheumatism, chilblains, sprains, numbness ,ot the limbs, stiffness and weakness oi the joints, sore throat, &c. By rubbing the Liniment well into the head with a hair brush at going tb bed and then coveting the head with a Hannel night cap the reliePafforded in that painful form of the the disease . "RHEUMATISM OE THE HEAD; “Numerous cures-hi all theabo've affections have come under,the observation of the proprietors. The following statement of a remarhiihlc cure of.partial, paralysis of a limb is from William L. Norton, Esq. a wel) known and respectable magistrate of Southwark i ' ' -Messrs. Vaughan & Peterson—During sever al weeks’! suffered a partial paralysis ol.the right arm and of .the thirdjjnd fourth fingcrs'ol the.right hand, which sensibly, affected the whole power of the latten writing became, to me a difficult task which I could not execute buf with greatly diminished legibility. The use of Haifa' bottle of your Liniment gave entire re lief, and J.cheerfully bear this.testimony to its en * Cacy ‘ STEVENSON & DINKLE. ‘ Carlisle, Jan. 16, 1840. SHORT FACTS. TO THS ASTLIOTSD. 4 fT is sometimes urged that the Rheumatism cannot be cured.by external i iiis may be but it is also cer tainly true that this dirtressing complaint can not be cured by internal remedies, except by their long arid constant use, by which perhaps, at the same tiriie. the systemjiecpm.es generally deranged;- debilitated-arid L'.ven were not this the case how shall the great dis.-. tress of the .sufferer be', alleviated while, such Slow and doubtful r.emedies i .s.«ve their effect 1 Xhfc answer is plain, canuu- rsd nmst true—use Dr. Ho wo’sNerveand Bone Xiniment. No name could be moreapprc.piiates. It reach es and soothes the neryesi arid allays pains most cffeHtiiallyrih ua first application, and by a few application? removes more effectually nhdspeed jly Rheumatic pains than.any internal or .exter nal remedy was ever known, to do. Try it .and beconvince’dh'.Forsaleby. ' " ’ - V STEVENSON & DINKLE. • Carlisle, Jan. 16,; 1840. , ATTEND TO TOtTRCOVGB. : ~115^1 DR, BARTHOLOMEW’S f : I*ink Expectorant Syimp,, / A: N agreeable cordial and effective remedy for coughs, colds, hoarseness, pains in.the breast, influenza, hard breathing, - and difficult expectoration,,, a . ■ .... . 77, .ifowever incrbcliblp it may'appear; Doctor Bartholomew’s -Pink Expectorunt Syhip l has never been known, to fail in afrordlng relief in the . above cases. Many certificates liave,'been received attesting its virlpcs. The public are respectfullyinvUed, tom#ea triaior;themrti-: cle when its value will be .For sale* bW: -fSTEVEMSOH;&;D?NKCE; •j r January-16, 1840. r;.>r . Sperm Oil.. . -;/ Avery superior article ofSpefmOilmay be had by callingat Stevenson and Minkle’s Drug and Chemlcalstore.' : ~ , me. x'c>-J¥ , ]E'JFJF,ir> BIJRd-Bbw: DB&T1BT, ■ RESPECTFUIXY -informs {lie ladica'and gentlemen of Carlisle arid its vicinity that he seta Artificial Teeth -in the" inost; approved maimer. Me also scales, plugS 'and Separates teeth to arrest dccayl ' ! ! Mr. N. prepares rittooth powder, which whi tens the teeth, without injuring the enamel, col ors the gums a fine.red and refreshes the mouth. Tlie tobtli ache will be cured, in mosf cases, without extraction; and an odontalgic wash'is prepared for hcaling.-aonf gums -and fastemthe teeth. . . ... , Ladies and gentlemen are requested to call arid examine lus collection of Porcelain! or In corruptable teeth, ';Which -wilt never decay or change color, and are free from all unpleasant odour, durable and. well adapted lor, chewing', which will be inserted in the best manner anil at fail-prices. , /■ ■ . All'persons wishing Dr. N.-to call at their dwellings will please to leave a line at his resi dence, No. 7 Harper’s Kow, when he will punc tually attend to every call in the.line of Ids pro fession. From a long and successful practice, he hopes to give general satisfaction. - Carlisle, August 1,-1839. Vm— * , NEW AND CHEAP WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CONFECTIONARY & FRUIT STORE. GEORGE m FEEIX, RESP.EC I'FU LEY announces lo the citi zens of Carlisle and the public in general, that he has opened, the above business in the' house formerly occupied by l)r. Koland, nearly opposite the Carlisle Bank,'and iiefct dobr to Ar nold store, where he intends keeping constantly on hand a large asset tment of. CANr DIES and’ •? . syrups, ; . such as Lemon, Ginger, Pine Apple; Sarsapar illa, Orange,. Cap'dair,'and Strawberry, all of which are manufactured by himself—also, Wa ter,,S dil, Butter antbSwect CRACKERS. He intends keeping constantly oiUtand a large ass Soruhenfof „ ; : rP.tXIT.ANJD NtXTS, , such as-Uaisins, Figs,-Prime's, Dates, Currants; Oranges, Lemons, Citron, Almonds, Cream Nuts, Filberts, English Walnuts, Ground.Niits, Co'co'\ lS'nts, &.t:, fkdrT - < _' ; • -■ All of the above he will sell wholesale & retail MERCHANTS, DEALERS,' - and all others, will find it tti tlieir advantage by calling before purchasing elaewhtre. All ord ers from the country will be thankfully receiv ed and promptly attended fo. BAKING attended to ut the shortest notice, ICE CREAM servctLup for parties; See. N. B;—Two apprentices wanted to the above business. None need . apply unless they can come well recommended. Slay 7, 184b.’ V New Hardware,’ Grocery and vasiidt? eTor.s. THB.snbscriber has just returned from tlio cU* ties of New. York, Philadelphia and Balti more, and is now gneningjathis store.room South East corner of Market Square and Main streets, (formerly occupied by G. W, Hitncr, Esq.) ? ge neral assortment of •HARDWARE. -STONEWARE.' OEDARWARE, BHITTANIA WAHE, GROCERIES, Oils, Paints-, Varnishes, Glass, Brushes, Whips," Canes, Lamps for, burning Camphirie Oil, aind a variety .and necessary for - furnishing and" keemng a ,house. He has also,,and-will'constantly keep on hand,. Camphine Oil,-"a eheap'ahd elegant,substitute for Sperm Oil,-apd having been appointed* the; agent of Messrs, liachees &’ Brother of NoWaik, N. J., for the sale of JONES’ PATENT LAMP in this* county* he is prepared to furnish Lamps and-. Oil - at a very reasonable rate to all who may vyish jo use this new and economical light. ’ " Having selected bis goods himself,- aud made his purchases for cash, he is able and determined, to sell low. . Those having- the., cash to lay put will find it to their advantage to give him a call. , HENRY DUFFIELH. iCarlislc, July 9, 18d0, . if Fresh Drugs, Aledibiiies,,^c. The subscribers have just received a supply of fresh Drugs.Medicii'es,Chemicals, Oils, Paints, Varnishes, Dye Stuffs, Fruits, &c., all of. which will be sold on reasonable terms by . , STEFEWSOArtiVJA-JCEE. Corns.' 'The American Corn Plaster, stands unrivalled n the long list of remedies for Uie cure of Corns. All that,is necessary in order to test its virtues s to make trial 6t- the article, when its i fficacy will be experienced. For sale by STEFEA'SOMWDIKKLE.'; NEW GOODS. JUJST. received some desirable GOODS suita ble foe Ihe season, at the etbro of: : - , , A. RICHARDS. July 30, 1840, BAKERS'and others that make uiic ot gen* uitieN. jN. Orleainlinolasscs, nri- inli.vnicd that it is Tor sale by. C. BAIINJ'IZ. . ; Certificates of Agency for ihe'Sdle olßrandfeth , s Universal Te-~ ; gel able flits, tire held in Cumberland ' county by the.following agents. GEO. w;.Hn v NEE/CarHsle/ : ; ft^ • S. Culbertson, '’ ’ Adam-Riegle, Mechnnicsbnrg. ' h. . , r Boke d? Brcnneman, New Cumberland, ; ,Gilmore Sc M’Kinncy.Newville.; ■X 1 . Uierfe & Co.,Churcbtown.; •M. G. Rupp, Shiremanstown; . ■*' „ As counterfeits of these pills are in' some eases / sold for the genuine ones, the safety of the pub- : lie requires that none should be purchased.ex- , cepl 'om thoserecognieedasagentsdbQve RICHES NOT HSAETBi ; r Those,who enjoy health , must ceitainly feel blessed when llvey compare themselves to those sufferers that have-been afflicted for-years with yarious diseases-which the human family are all subject tohe troubled' with. -Diseases present 'themselves iitvarloun. form S'.and 1 from. various ■’ circumstances, which.inthe commencement,.’ ‘may. ailbe checked bytheUßeofDr, O. P-IIar» I ilch’s . Compound ‘ strengthening :and German ; Apirieht Wliei—sufchaS.Dy*Spepsia’,ti»,eV;C<)m -plaiht3- Pain in lhe siderßneumatism, General • Debility Diseases,. ant] all diseases to ; which human natdveis subjecliawKere- the sto- : mnch ii,affecled.?.Directions for using; these . Medicines’, dflways hptotnpany them.. These . Medicinea can he 'perfect safety by the;' .mbst; delicate rfemale.as they; are mild in their operation nh<M!wnWh,theSr>fiec«s^?; • . Principal OfficefoptheUnitedStates,; ■ - North Eighth Sl rye t," Ph iladelphl a. , sale by ' ' : J J,-MYERS &CO.
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