NOTICE. To JFholetale Dealers and Retailers of Foreign Merchandise, within the County of • Cumberland, The undersigned, Treasurer of said County of Cumberland, in accordance with the several acts of Assembly, publishes the. following, list of Wholesale Dealers and retailers of Foreign Mer chandize, within the said county for the current year, commencing on the first instant, as classified and returned to him by the Associate Judges and Commissioners of the county. Any person doing business, whose name is not in the following list, as well as those who are bound to pay any frac tional part of a License, ate requested to have their names registered ogrecajjly to law, without delay, or otherwise the law will be eiifqteed against them or the penally. Such as are designated by a * have taken out' their Licenses, and those who have not aje requi red to do so, pn or before the first day of June next, after which day suit will be instituted with r -out respect to personsgagainst alhdelinqaents.. -- ■ Names, Residence, Class. License. John<Soutbcck, Allen, 8 $lO 00 Isaac Barton, “ 8 10 00 Isaac Loyd,* . . “ 8” 10 00 Daniel Shelly, “ 8 10 00 Martin G. Rupp, ; ~8 .10 00 JohnDrawbaugh,* “ 8 10 00 Alexander .CalTicart, “ 7 12 50 John G. Miller, New Cumberland, 8 10 00 J. Boult & Brenaman,* “ 8 10 00 David Clever', Dickinson, 8 10 00 William Gillelan, “ 8 10 00 Southerner & Lindauer,* “ 8 10 00 ..Andrew G. Miller, “ 8 10 00 Thomas C. Miller, “ 8 10 00 M. P. & J. A. Ege, “ 8 10 00 John H. Zoaring, East Pennsboro’ 8 10 00 Jeremiah Reese, “ 8 JO 00 George Mateer,* “ 8 10 00 Casper Shorick, “ 8 .■lO 00 J. &J. Kyle, Newton. . 8 ■■ 10 00" Christopher Slough, “ 8 10 00 G. Leihy, Frankford, 8 10 00 James Moreland, Mifflin, 8 . 10 00 Ephraim Adams, “ 8 10 00 Andrew M. Middleton / “ -8 10 00 David Comman, North Middleton,' 8 10 00 George Deitz,! Carlisle, ,8 10 00 George Heckman,' “ 8 10 00 George Folland, . “ 8 10 00 John Hatfield;' \ “ - 8 10 00 GeorgoW. Felix," “ - " 8 10 00 David Irvine, . “ 8 10 00 James Ligget, “ ‘ 8, 10 00 William Leonard, . “ 7 12 50 John Snyder, “ 8 IO'OO - ’ -ijarouei Myers btCo., . '“ t :. G 15 00 ” : 1 ” '“-< : 12 -50 Henry Duifield, ' “ 7 12 50 ,J. J. Myers.& Co., “ 7 12 50 k - ...- George Cert, ' “ .', 8 10 00 Thomas H. Skiles, “ .. . 8 10 00 Stevenson & Dinklo, “ , 8 - 10 po Jacob S. Fau'at, “ 8 10 00 . AV& R. Nobio, « 8— 10 00 N, W. Woods", • “-. 7 12 50 William Gould, “ 8 10 00 j.&A.Bentz, “ ■ 8- 10 00 Andrew Richards, “ 8 10 00 Charles Ogilby, “ . , 7 12 50 C. Barnitz,& Co,, “ 8 10 00 Williani Webb; “ ’8 10 00 Samuel Gould, “ 8 10 00 James Loudon, • , “ 8 10 00 John Pallor, “ 8 *lO 00 Samuel Elliott, “ 7 12 50 John P. Lyne, & Co., “ 7 12 50 Jamison Hennon, Nowvilio, 8 10 00 Scott Coyle, “ 7 12 50 J. H. &W. G. Reed, “ 8 10 00 Gilmore & McKinney, “ 8 10 00 Barr & Dunlap, “ 7 12 50 John Reed, “ 8 10 00 Androw-S. Coyle, “ 8 10 00 Andrew J. North, “ ,8 10 00 William Bratton, “ 8 10 00 James Leibey, Hopewell, 8 .10 00 Samuel L. Sentman.' “ 8 10 00 , Wm. Snodgrass, Shippensburg, 7 12 50 Stephen Culbertson, “ ,7 12 ,60 Edward Scull, “ ' ' 8 10 00 William Rulsel, “ 8 10 00 John Brackenridgc, “ 8 10 00 Jonathan Peale, . 8 10 00 ' David Nevin, ■ “ 7 .12 50 • Peter Artz, “ ‘ 8 10 00 Glippinger & Carey, “ 8 10 00 James Gillard, “ 8 10 00 Arnold & Abrams, . . •• 8 10 00 Heck & Culbertson, “ 8 .10 00 George Hamill, , “ 7 12 -50 Samuel Wilson, & Co., “ fl 10 00 William Peale, •* .8 • 10 00 J. & H. W. Mateer, Silver Spring, 8- v T. & W.Loudqtb- 8 Eckels & Fireovid,* . “ '8 JosiahHaod,~West-Pennsborough, 8 - Bheaffer & Shultz, “ - 8 John Krider, • “ ' 8 Daniel Kryeher, Monroe 8 Lovi Reigel & Co., “ ’7 Peter Am,/ “ 7 Henry Rich, “ 8 Robert Sturgeon, . •«.... 7 John Clever, Southampton, 8 ' Martin Miley, Mechanicsburg, 7 Arnold & Co.,* “ 7 Adam. Reiglo, ” “ 6 John Coover, “ 7 . Dr. W. Dale, -“ 8 David Sanderson, •• RobertGivin, South Middleton, Mathew Moore, ' •* Wilson Fleming,-. “ MaryEge, Executrix of M. Ege, deceased, ‘“> - 8 10 00 Philip Brechbili, •• 8 10 00 William B. Mullen, << 8 io 00 ROBERT SNODGRASS Treaturer of Cumberland County. ‘Treasurer's Office, \ - Carlisle, May 6,1841. 5 . ‘ ■ /Spring Fashions. 1 respectfully informs the Ladies of Carlisle that she has returned from the city, and “Pen her SPRim FASHIONS ore Friday Me 30<a of April. A general assortment of Straws, Florence, Braid, Lace, Casing and' Silk Bonnets, Flowers, Ribbons, Caps, Curts, &c. BONNETS altered in the latest'fashions, and every exertion ■ made to give satisfaction to those who may favor ■er with* their patronage. : Harper’s Row, No. 7, April 29i ■ Estate of Frances Hume, deceased. T ETTERS testamentary on the estate of ■ iFrnnces Hume, line of East Pennsbordugh, ’township, Cumberland county, dtf’d. have been issued; to the subscriber residing in said iimn shipi Air persons indebted to'said'Estate are; requested to make payment immediately, ahq those having claims to present themwithoutde lay, to ■ ■ DAVID HUME, Executor. Aprilli, 1841.-61* • r < Estate of Martha Oeddis , dec’d. -■ Letters of Administration on the estate of Martha Geddis, deo’d., late of the borough ofNewville, have been issued to the. subscriber in duo form of law:- All; persons indebted to the estate will make payment, rand those haying claims will present (hem for settlement tp ■ , ■: r ' JOHN JOHNSON. . Newyille,April39,lB4l, ; fll* ■ ' WOOD W ANTED*? BEET EM’S H OT#!. THE . subscriber, thankful for paaf favors, re spectfully informs his customers and the pub lic in general, that he. has remove'd to ’ that largo and commodious establishment on the' North-west corner of the Public Square, Jate the property of Thomas C. Lane, which he has fitted up in a very superior manner aS a • PUBLIC HOUSE, and whore he is prepared to furnish all who may favor him with their custom with the very ‘best accommodations. This Hotel, from its, central locatioh, is very convenient for business men; and being near the stopping'place of the Cars on the Rail road, it will also furnish Travellers with a ready place of rest nnd'Tcfreshment. The" ROOMS are largo and airy—the will always he well supplied--with the best tho markets cab afford—the BAR with the boatof Liquors—the charges will, be reasonable—and nolhingrshallboleft undoneonlhopattof thesub scriber to merit a share of public patronage. BOARDERS will be taken by the week, mo,nth, or year. . DROVERS will find it to their interest to stop ,wiih him, as his STABLE is amble, and a care ful and experienced Ostler always it attendance. ' GEORGE BEETEM. Carlisle, April 1, 1841. tf. Just received at the store of ANDREW RICHARDS, a frekh supply of seasons, die goods. Consisting in part cl Blue, Black, Brown, Olive, Invisible Green and Adelaide CLOTHS. Blue, Black", Brown, Figured and Striped Cassi netts. Mixed, Fibred and Striped Gambroons, for pantaloons. Brown, WhUe, striped and Figured Linen Drilling. Kentucky , Pennsylva uin and Delaware Jeans. Jeno and Pittsburg cords, cotton stripes and drills, American nan keen and colored muslins, burlaps, French and Irish linens, black, blue, mouse, fawn. Pink blossoro,.whilc; figured, striped-and barred silks new style, figured, plain* barred, striped Jackincit, swiss, cambric and .mull muslins. Bonnet Lawns A' Silks, embroidered maritua Glazed, satten and barred ribbons, leghorn Hats, straw, brad, nun mid chip bonnets, colored, white figured lyghovn and palm leaf hats, brown and black muslins, ticks, xbccksr, crash and diapers; linen aqjl cotton'4 4 5-4 and 6 4 sheetings; table cloihstinen and cot ton diaper, lipen, grass, silk, pongee and cam bric handkerchiefs, gloves, hosiery, stocks and artificial flowers; a general assortment of ‘Umes. JIXSPi Calicoes, painted lawns and paiM3^ir^v^®^y Vsn'tfcarpet‘ciiafn. " . ; —Carlisle, Apri 12 2 ,-J 8 41• • NEW GOODS. XHE subscriber thankful for past favors, begs lnform his customers and the public generally, that he has just received at his store in Springfield, and also at v his’ New Store in Stoughsioyvn, a handsome and seasonable assort ment of DRY GOODS. AIso—GROCERIES, QTTEIEHSTVARE. HARDWARE CEDARWARE: All of which will be sold low for cash or coun try produce. , . . J. HOOD. April 29. 1841.—8 t •_ LIST OP LETTERS Remaining in the Rost Office Carlisle, Pa. Jipril %{)lh 1841. Enquirers will please say advertised. Asbery William Knei.sley Alspaugh John Kent Henry O 2 Adams Mary Kutz Samuel Altbrecht Jacob Kelly Wm Brown Ann Kissinger Peter Bell James Laughlin William Blain Samuel Line Era’a - Brown Robert Latshaw Joseph Bower George Line A A Brown James Laughrey Nicholas Beiltner Joseph Lenheart Susannah Bixeler Alexander Esq Leidig Henry Bumbarger Jacob Miller J L_Capt Barms Hobeca Myers Jacob •Brown William Myers Susan' Barber William Mortorff Conrod Brenizor Caroline Malone John Rosier .Catherine Miller Mariah Brown Mary Moor John (Col. man) Burlin Philip Miller William Esq Bradley Elenora Miller T C Esq Crane Eliza . May Joseph Carothers John N McCalip Martha Culbertson Dr. McClure Jane Crim Abraham Esq McDonald E S Coleman Martha McMillan Michael Carson Alin' . Newman Samuel Dwen William Nelson William- Deani Eleanor Nelson David Daugherty EwljJ Natcher Gabriel Darr Henry O’Donald George Diller Benjamin Richard Washington Donaldsoq Robert Reighter Mary Edge John . Rhodes Samuel Esery Nathaniel - Railen Henry or 7 Egolf Joseph near 7 George Wise j Carlisle 5 Reed Mary A Erbeldinger Fany .Robinson Margaret 1 Ebaugh Reverend Mr Reisinger Abraham Ege Charles Sphar John M Esary Nathori . Smith Delvin Esq . Elliott James Sprout Eliza Elliott David Stevenson P W Esq Fry Martin ——- Swartz Sarah First Elizabeth . Sontheimer and■ "J Fleming Abrahatn Lindham S Faber Louis - - Shoemaker William —— Giffen Robert 2 " Smith Mary Galbraith Samuel ' Sharb.om Daniel Galbraith Thompson M Swartz John Gorgas Jacob A Shuler Christian Hanshue Leonard Shaw Matthew . Hulley Samuel Stouffer Samuei ' Hofman George Philips- Smith Asa Hews William Swanger Michael Hossler Benjamin . ; Thompson David - Hause Peter Jur ■ Urben and Reed HeffmorDayid- Wertz William ... Heartzler Abraham Weaver Jacob 2 Hersbey Joseph Waggoner Abraham Hoffman Benjamin Weftmer Joseph J. Hoover David Willhour John Johnson John ,* Whitmore Elizabeth , . Jackson'Joseph Wise George Jr JaCksion Jakeb . - Waltman John - , - Kepsard William/ . Ziegler Sarauel M . ' . Kreisher. David .- Zerman John Kearney John -.' Zigler Philip Eutz Jesse'- ; Zell Thomas , R. LAMBERTON, P. M. 8 8 rsr 8 10 00 10 00 io oo 10 oo 6 CENTS JREWABD. . RUNAWAY from tbe v suliscriber, in New tqn township', on Wednesday the 21st ult., jin apprentice to the Farming business, named JOHN I.SIMPSON. Said boy is about 18 years °l age, .stout make and talkative. ' The above re ward willhe paid for his apprehension, but no extra charges— '--i, - i 2 2 > - : JOHN DOUGHERTY,- May 6,1841. , • ..; 3t. ' Estate of J)a\iid;€lopperslone, dec’d. : I. ' Administration on the estate J of Dayid Copperatone. late ofdhe Borough .it Carlisle, deceased, haveibeen issued to the subscriber,; residing: in said .Borough!. All per sons indebted .to said estate,ere. irequested to .make payment immediately,. idid those -bavlhß claims to present them;, for settlement, without delay. ' ; j AB’iM. ZIMMEHMAN.: May 6,1841, . , 6t. '. TABLE NEW GOODS. •LAY & STOCFFFXS JVtev Foundry and JfJdchine shop. The subscribers thankful forpast favors, here by notify the public that they at\ll continue at their'stand in Main Street," a few doors east of the Jail, where they are prepared to do at short notice Jli §1 IE 1 3S H s> OF ALL KINDS, such as Turning Lathes, Jlpple Nuts, Plaister breakers, Corn shelters. Hollow Jlhvils, Mandril’s Patent Machines for bending Wagon Tyres, Wagon boxes and Coach boxes of all sizes, Plates, Mill Castings, fro. §-c. They will also build nOKSEROWEKS AND THRASHING MACHINES, preparetTwith patterns of various kinds. They, will also manufacture Cutting boxes, &c. &c. They are also prepared to execute patterns for Mill Gearing, and of every kind, at short notice* Also, on hand a lot of Witherow’s Improved Patent Ploughs,which they 1 will dispose of rca sonably. GEORGE LAY, ABRAHAM STOUFFER. Carlisle, March 4, 1841. i NEWS TO THE AFFLICTEDI YEAGER & ALBRIGHT’S . Celebrated Botanical Health and Life Pre~ i server . This Medicine/although known for many years as Medicine,Mias never been of fered to the public for sale, until-nf late the pro prietors have been prevailed upon to offer it for the benefit of those who are .laboring under the diseases here enumerated,viz: Cancer, Ulcers of the Throat and Body, Liv er ’ .Complaint, Spitting of Blood, Whooping Cough, Rheumatic affections in the head and body, Colds of long standing, attended with se vere pain in the breast. Consumption—in many cases when the patient has been abandoned by the physician and pronounced an incurable case, this medicine has had the most The proprietorsrare fully nwarc:of the ml mer-’ ous medicines that are already offered to the pub lic For the above diseases, many of which have not the slightest effect of performing at any time a cure—but the. numerous testimonials which' have - of late been given to them by some of-the . most respeclabiecitizens. there caiuuUpnger-be. any doubt as regards the, medicimwHhiclv they* v wamm a permanent cure. ✓ '7 . ■Directions for using it will be found accompa nying each bottle. Purchase. at the Drug Store of Myers & Haverstirk. Price §1 per bottle. April 22. 1841.. • 6m • DENTISTRY. DR, I, C. LOOMIS, MAS returned to .Carlisle, and will, as ..here •tufore, attend to the practice ot Dentistry. He limy be found at Col. Ferree’s hotel. Persons requesting it will be waited upon nl theirresidenc.es, X Dr. Georgi D. Fonlhe, . Reference , — < Re ti. Thou. O. 7/iornton, - C Dr. David A', Mahon. Carlisle. March 12, IH4O. T. H. SKILES, MERCHANT TAILOR, HAS just received and is now opening at his stand in West High Street, a genenu assort ment of new and fashionable goods, suitable for gentlemen's wear, such as' < CLOTHS, WOOLDYED BLACK, Blue* Green, Invisible, Fancy and Cadet mixed. CASSI MERES: Black, Blue, light Doe skin, fancy and single milled. VESTINGS; Salins, figured Silks, Valencies, and Marsailes. ■ ■'PANSY. AP.TIOL3O. Shch as Stocks,-Gloves, Suspenders, Handker chiefs &c, . All of which will be sold and made up in the moat fashionable manner, and at Hie shortest notice. Carlisle, July 30th, 1840.—1 f. THE CELEBRATED HOUSE WAKEFIELD. * Me. > ' Will stand for service during jfihTßgjnfiSf* the season,, conlnittncing outlie yHV 2s»*St I st of Apiiland ending on the ‘.*¥ i. Ist of July, as follows: Mon day, Tuesday and Wednesday of each week, at Middlesex, and Thursday, Friday & Saturday, at the stable of Andrew Roberts, in Carlisle The terms are $6 for the season! and $lO for in surance. Any person parting with-an,insured mare before she is known to be with foal, will be held liable for the insurance. Good care will be taken, but no accountability for accidents. JOHN THOMPSON. Carlisle, April 8. 1841.—3 m Estate of'John Zinn, deceased. LE rTF.KS testamentary on the estate of John Zinn, late of Monroe township, Cum berland county, have been issued to the subscri ber residing in tlie same township: rAU persohs in any way hid hted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment., ahd those having claims to presentthem without delay, to •WM. ZINN, Executor. April 15,-1841—6t Fresh Drugs, Medicines, iSjc. ■The subscribers have just -received a supply of fresh _Dmgs.Medic.ines. Chemicals, Oils. Paints, Varnishes, Dye Stuffs, Fruits, &c., all of which , will be sold on reasonable terms by STEVENSOJVSSDINKLB. Sperm Oil. A very superior article of -Sperm Oil may be had by calling a't Stevenson and Dinkle’s Drug and Chemical store. ' ' - Estate of John SleClure, deceased. LETTER S testamentary on the estate of John M’Clure, dec’d. late of the borough of Carlisle; have been issued to the subscribers re siding in said boroughs Ail persons indebted tn said estate will make immediate payment,-arid those haying claims against said estate will pre sent them to either of the Executors for settle ment. ANDREW BLAIR, SAMUEL HEPBURN, Aprils, 1841. . • ; Executors, Hats! Hats! Hats! Blacd and white Russia, Vigonia, Fur, Chip, Palm Leal, Leghorn, Willow Cane and Woe’ Hats,'for sale wholesale and retail. • ■ CHAS. BARNTTZ. NEW GOODS. The subscribers have just received, and are now opening, a splendid asqrtment of FAIL and WINTER goods'. , , , O. BARNITZ, & Co. i ET UST- received snhie very fine- SHADi O HEHRING and CHEESE, at the store of . - ■■ A. RICHARDS. May 10, 1841. ■VALUABLE FARMS FOR '7 . SALE. 1 ■ , THEsubscriber offers for sale .the following described real estate, situate in Gre.cn town ship, Franklin county, adjoining the/rurnpike road, arid within one mile of Greenvillage, vizt 1 .—A Farm of first rate limestone land, containing 190 actus,' having thereon erected a two story - ‘ STONE HOUSE, a new FrameUarn, Sheds, Cribs, arid all the necessary but buildings, with a’ sufficiency of timber land. , i.-r—Jl Farm, also of,first ratp- limestone lantli (adjoining the above) containing 175 acres, having thereon erected a ' TWO &TORIT |h|l|w stone house, Iffigßffli BANK BARN, Sheds, Cribs, and out buildings! and a lull pro-, portion of first rate timber. On each'of the above tracts are never failing we 11B ;r otV-good waten. and of-choice, fruit, the fences are in good repair, and the land in a high state of cultivation. These farms are not surpassed by any in the east end of the coun ty. ’ • 3; —-A small farm of Pine land, three miles south of Shippensburg, adjoining the farm of John Clippinge 1 , Esq., containing 100 acres. .This property is well timbered, and would be a comfortable home to a person that wanted a' handsome low priced property. For further particulars apply to the subscri ber rest ling in the borough of Shippensburg Cumberland county, Pa. August 24, 1840, POST OPPIOB, Carlisle, Pa. August 1, 1840. Arrival and De/tarture.o/ Mails. Arrives. Closes, Eastern daily about 12 m. 7 7p. m. . •• ■" " 5 p. m. 10 a. m. Western- «, *• , “ 11 a. in. 11a.m. •* “ ,11. a. m. 4p. m. Southern “ “ 12m. 10 a.m. llechanicsb’g “ “ 12m; 7p. ra. Newville “ . " 11 a. .m. 11 a. in. 11. L AMBEUTCIN, P. M. Economy Tbe Vcstimental Spirits prepared by Dr. W. C. McPherson, are warranted to lie superior to to any other preparation of the kind now in use fort lie removal of all kinds of Grease, Tar, Oil, Paint, Wax, fs’c-,- Irorti ladies £sf gentlemen’s wearing apparil. For sale in Carlisle by ..,.STE.mNSOM&-DIjWLE~~. would inform his* friendsand tiib public m.general, that he has his High street, ia the shop formerly occupies by Cormack JVTManus, one door west of JJ, w. Woods’store, and would solicit a share-ot pub lic patronage. ' . WIfjLIAM M’PHERSON. August 20, 1840, " Soiitli 'Mkldleloii W OOIiSN; FAGTORV. THE subscriber has leased that well known Woolen T Factory, the property of Jacob Burkholder, and lately ftccbpied by Mr. Ellis—, about 4 miles south of Carlisle,-on the-Yellow Breeches creek—where he is.prepaVcd tq man ufacture to older WOOLEN CLOTHS of various kinds i fzoxii the fleece or other wise , ivitn durable colors * Country Carding done at 5 cents. Fulling done in its proper season. A supply of new’cards has been procured, and the best work may be de pended upon. From long experience and an anxious desire to please, he hopes to merit and receive a share of public patronage. His prices will be moderate. - THOMAS J, STEVENS. April 15, 1841. * • N. B, Customers would do best to bring the wool to the'Factory themselves. At the same time lie would inform Ins old customers in Cum berland and Perry, that goods left at Coruman's or WeibJey’s tavern, in Carlisle, will be prompt ly attended to. - T. J.-S. CHANGE OP POSITION. UNION HOTEL, Carlisle, Pa. THE Subscriber, thankful for pijst favors, re spectfully informs the citizens ofthis county, that he has removed to the well-known Tavern Stand, on the North-W csc edrnerof South Han over and Pomfert streets, recently occupied by George nectem, Esq.i where he is prepared to accommodate, in first rate style, all those who may-favor him with their custom. The HOUSE is large and commodious and is fitted up anil furnished in a style of elegance and comfort unsurpassed bj? any house in the bor nugh. As it is situated m a pleasant and central part of the town, it is very convenient for busi ness meiv and travellers —- His TABLE will constantly be supplied witli die best the market can afford—and Ids’’ ’ BAH with the very best of liquors. DROVERS will find it to their interest to stop with him, as his STABLE is ample, and a care ful and experienced Ostler will always be found in attendance. liyßO ARDERS will be taken by the week month, or year. WM. S. ALLEN. Carlisle, April 22, 1841. —tf. ——> NOTICE.' ~ ~ Whereas George Fnriiey, of Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, did by deed bearing date the 15th of April 1841; make an assigimieiit of all his estate, rent, personal ind mixed, to the subscribers for the benefit of his creditors, as by said assignment which is ( ol record will more fully appear. All pefsnns liav ing claims or demands against the said Forney, will present them properly attested, and those indebted will make payment to DAVIDLEHN, DAVID ORRIS, April 29, 841—fit Assignees. New Hardware, Grocery .• AND ■VARIETY STORE. THE subscriber has just rotumed from the ci ties of New York,Philadelphia and Balti more, and is now opening at his store room South' East corner of Market Square and Main streets, (formerly occupied by G. W. Hitner, Esq.) a ge neral assortment of . HARDWARE. STONEWARE. OEDABWARE, BRITTANIA : WARE. G-ROOERZES, . - Oils, Paints, Glass, Brushes, Whips,. Canes, Lamps for burning Camphino Oil, ..and a great variety of articles useful and necessary for furnishing and keeping a house. r -' ' ; /'-■ He has also, and Will constantly keep on hand, Camphine Oil,; a cheap and elegant substitute for Sperm Oil, and havingjbeen appointed the agent of Messrs..Bachees &Brother of Newark, N. J., for the sale of JONES’ PATENT LAMP in this county, he is prepared to furnish Lamps and Oil at a.vefy .reasonable'rate to all.who may wish to use this new and economical light; Having selected his goods himself, and made his purchases fproash, beds able and determined to sell low. Those having, the cash to lay out will.fini jt to their advantage togivehiroa call. :;, henrytquffield. Carlisle, July 9,1840. . - tf IMPORTANT DISCOVERY. THE public are hereby directed to the rne<% ical advertisements of Dr. HARLICHo celebrated Compound Strengthening Tonic , and German A/ierienc Pith, which are.a Medicine of great value to theafflicted, discovered by O. P. Harlich, a celebrated.physician at Altdorf/ Germany* which has been t uscd with unparal leled success throughout Germany. This Med icine consists of two kinds, viz: the German A perient,and the Cbm pound Strengthening Tonic Pills. They,arfe each put up in small packs, and should both be used to effect a permanent cure. Those who are afflicted woula do well to make a trial ofthis invaluable Medicine, as they never produce sickness or nausea while using. ,A sgfe and effectual remedy for BTSP&ffSXA OR'INBIOESTIONp and all Stomach Complaintsipain 1 in Side, Liv er Complaints, .Loss of Appetite, Flatulency/ Palpitation off the Hearty GeneraPDebiUty, Nei vous Irritability, Sick Headache, Female Din eases, Spasmodic Affections, Rheumatism,Asth bias, Consumption, scc. The German Aperient -/ J /7/tfare-t<^cleanse^the-Btomach-ail(LpuiiJy_the_ Blood. The Tonic or Strengthening Pilte are to strengthen and invigorate Ihe nerves and di-‘ gestive organs and give tone to the Stomach, as all diseases originate from impurities of the blood and disordered stomach. This mode of treating diseases Is pursued by all practical Physicians, which experience has taught them to be the only remedy to effect a cure. They-are not pnly re commended and the most expe rienced Physicians in their daily practice, but also taken by tjiose gentlemen themselvc.s 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.* It is not to be under stood that these medicines will cure all diseases merely by purifying the blood—this they will not do; but they certainly will, and sufficient authority of daily proofs asserting that those medicines,>laken as recommended by the di rections which accompany them, will cure a great mnjQrity of diseases of the stomach, lungs, and liver, by which impurities of the blood arc occasioned. DAVID NEVIN. Ask for Dr. Harlicb’s Compound Strengthen ing Tonic, and German Aperient P.ills. Principal Office fer the sale of this medicine is at No, 19 North Eighth street,-Philade lphia. Also—For sale at tbe drug store of J. J. MY ERS & CO.,'Carlisle, who are Agents for Cumberland county. Nov. 21, 1839. * SHORT FACTS. . TO TK3 ATTLIOT3D. fP is sometimes urged that the Rheumatism cannot be cured by external applications.— I bis may. be true, sometimes; but it is also cci~ . ,dif.M:i'V«Wjft.&dn>pJaJn.t. .cun-. n()t be Gured-V>yr.\tucrnul remediCs;:-YXc«pt.;hyx, deriihged7 debilitated and* zdestreryed.'- were not this the tastj how shall the great dis slow and doubtful remedies _ M ve their effect* The answer is plain, 'candid ?»ul true—use Dr. Hewe’s Ncrvo and Done Liniment. No name could be mure appi opri.ite*. Itreachr es and soothes the nerves; and allayspains most effectually on its first application, and by a few applicrtlionsTemoves more effectually and speed ily Rheumatic pahis than any internahor exter nal'remedy was ever lo‘do. Try it and be convinced. For sale bv * i STEVENSON fie DINK.LE. Carlisle, Jan. 16, 1840. - Attend to your coxj&h. REV. DR. BARTHOLOMEW’S Pink Expectorant Syrup, AN agreeablecordial and effective remedy for coughs, colds, hoarseness, pains in the breast, influenza, hard breathing, and difficult expectoration. . However incredible it may appear, Doctor Bartholomew's Pink Expectorant Syrup has never been known to tail in affording relief in the above cases. Many Certificates have been received attesting its virtues. 'The public are respectfully invited to make a trial of the arti cle when its Value will be fuMv attested. For sale by STEVENSON 6c DINK.LE; January 16,‘ 1840. SWAYNE: Respected Friend:—From B y the jsef y wliie-h 1 have received fyoln the use bf thy Componnd Syrup of Wild Gjjerry Bark, I am fully willing to tes-. iffy to tha astonishing effect. My attack was -thatofa-Snmmon cold, will’ll, began to threat-, eh someifungyif a more serious nature. Being recommended to use the-above Syrup; I finally gave it aTrhil, and am’ happy to shy it gave me almost instant relief. I haveiised'it frequently, ard always with.the same beneficial effects. If others would use this medicincat the Commence ir.ert of their colds-and coughs, they.would pre vent a disease which would he more alarming t its character, and much more nb-tinatejatjie .cure. Elwo’od L. Pujgk.’.' N- W r .,corner.of Arch (S' Fifth sfs, vmi]a. Eighth mnnth,.23, 1£39. " ;: v --‘- •* 1 he above medicine 1s for sal' by J. 1.-Myers Co., Carlisle. • . . V , dyspepsia and Hypocondr acism. Cured buDr.Harlic!i’scelcbratedMedicines. -’Mr, WM. MORRISON, of Schuylkill Sixth street, Philadelphia, afflicted for-several years with the above distressing disease—Sickness at the stomach, headache, palpitation oflhe heart, impaired appetite-, acrid eructations, coldness antj, weakness of thy extremities, emaciation ’ & general debility, disturbed rest, a pressure and weight at tile stomach after eating, severe flying pains in the chest, back and sides, ciistiveness, a dislike for society or conversation, languorand lassitude upon the least occasion. Mr. Morri son-had applied to.the mostemiiie'iit physicians, who considered it beyond the-power of human skill to restoiathlm.to..healthi..however, ns his’ afflictions had reduced him to a deplorable con dition, having been induced by a friend of bis to try Dr. Harlich’s Medicines, as they being highly recommended, by which he procured two packages for triali before using the second package.be found himself greatlv relieved, and by continuing the use nt them the disease en tirely disappeared—lie is now enjoying all the blessings of perfect health. • For s tie by J,”J;MyeRS & Co. RESPECTFULLY informs the ladies and gentlemen-of.Carlisle and its vicinity that he sets Artificial Teeth in the most approved manner, He also scales, plugs and separates teeth to arrest decay. ' : Dr. N. prepares a tooth powder, which whi tens the teeth, without injuring the enamel, col ors the gums a fine red and refreshes the mouth. , The tooth'ache will he cured, in most cases, without extraction; and an odontalgic wash is prepared for healing sore , gums and fasten, the .teeth.. ' ■ , : ■ Ladies.and gentlemen are requested to call and examine his, collection of Porcelain, or Jn corruptable .teeth, Which will never decay'or change color; and are free from ail unpleasant odour, durable arid well adapted (oc> chewing; which willbe inserted in the,best manner.and at fair,prices.-.- .- ;. . t . . All persons Wishing Dr.'N. to call at their dwellings Will please to leave a line at his resi dence, No. r Harper’s Row, When.he will punc-. tuully attend to every call if) the line of his pro fessiQn. Erom a lpng and successful practice, he-hopes to give geniTal satisfaction, ‘ . ' -Carlisle, August 1, 1839; ; >; ' m me. j. c. ji'jefjf, BURGEON DENTISTi . NEW AND CHEAP,? 7' r " '■ WBOX.ESAX.Z! AHS BBTAU CONFECTIONARY & FRUIT STORE. GEORGE' IF. rEI.II, RESPECTFULLY announces citi zens of Carlisle and the public in general, that lie has opened the above business in the house formerly, occupied' by Dr. Roland, nearly opposite the Carlisle Bank,.and'nextddor to Ar nold ts* Co’s, store, where be intends keeping constantly on hand a large assortment of CAN DIES and -V .. . SYRUPS, : such nsLemon,.Ginger, Pine Apple, Sarsapar illa, Orange, Capilair, ami Strawberry, all of which are manufactured by himself—-also. Wa ter, Soda, Butter and Sweet CRACKERS. He intends keeping constantly on hand a large as sortment of * T PE.UIT AND NtT.TS, ■ such as Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Dates, Currants, Ohahges, Lemons, Citroii,' Nuts, Filberts, English'Walnuts,Ground Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, Btc, Btc. All of the above he will sell wholesale 8c retail MERCHANTS. DEALERS. . and all others, will find it to their advantage by calling before purchasing elsewhere..-. All ord ers from the country will be thankfully receiv ed and promptly attended to. BAKING attended to at the shortest notice. . ICE CREAM served up for parties, &c. N. B.—'Two apprentices wanted to the above business. None need apply unless they can come well recommended. May 7, 1840. y . Corns. The American Copn Plaster stands unrivalled n the long list of remedies for.the cure of corns. Alt. that is necessary in order to lest its virtues s to make trial ol the article, when its effitucy will be experienced. For sale by ' . 6* TE VENSON & DIVKLK and.others that make use of gen* nine N. N. Orleans molasses, are inlormed that it is for sale by C.UAJRMTZ. Certificates of Jtgency For the Sale of lhandrethXs Universal Ve getable 'Pills, are held in Cumberland county by the following agents, GEO. AV. HITNfiE, Carlisle*. S. Culbertson, Shippensburg.’ Adam Hiegle,_Mechm«icsburg. Mi in. Hupp, Shiiv-manstoiMi. * • As counterfeits of these pills are in some cases sold fur tile genuine; ones, Lhe_safety of the pub* that none should be purchased ex cept om those.recognized as agents above. RICHES .WOT HEALTH.. Those who enjoy health, must ceilainly feel blessed when they compare themselves'to those .sufferers that have been afflicted for years with various diseast** which the human family are all subject lobe troubled WiilE Diseases .presuit themselves in'various forms' and 'from various ciirumstances, which in the commencement, may all be checked by the use of Dr* O* V, llar lich’s Compound strengthening ami German -Aperient Pills,—such as Dyspepsia,l*iv» ,j ,C» n r .plaints, Pain in the side, Uheumalisip, Genu I Debility, Female Diseases, and all diseases to which human nature is subject, where the sl"- mach is affected. Directions for using these Medicines always accompany tlum. These Medicines can be taken with perfect sa'ety by tin; most delicate female, as they are mild in their operation and pleasant in ihrir effects. Principal Office for the United Stales, No- gl North Eighth street, Philadelphia. Also, h,r sale by J. J. MYKHS & CO. LAW NOTICE. FETER F. EGE, Attorney at Law. Office opposite tin- CiulUlu-Bank March 25,184-1 DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA!! More proofs nf the efficacy of Dr. Harwell’s Medicines.— Mr. Josas Hautmak, of S«mnt*>- towi> # J*ii’. t entirely cured o! the above disease, whioj|hc was. afflicted with for six yearsi his symptoms were a sense ol distension and ojjpres- ■ sum after eating, distressing pain in the pit of the stomach, nausea; loss of appetite, giddiness 'and dimness of sight, extreme dcbihi),flatulen ce, acrid eructations, sometimes vomiting,, and pain in the riv lit side, degression of spirits, dis -tufbed test, faintness, and not able to pursue his business without causing his immediate turn and wearness. Mr. Hallman is happy to suite to the public, and is willing to give any in formation tothe afflicted, respecting the -won rlerful benefit he.received Tfftmf the use of Dr. Harlicli’s'nonipnnnd'Strengthcning and Gernian Aperient Pills. F.dr «i»U* hv ” J. J. MYKHS 8c Co., Carlisle. . Uouglis; Colds § Consumptions. Mrs. A. Wilson, of Lancaster comity, Pa., entirely cured by the use ofDri Swayne’s.Symp of Wild Ulierry—her symptoms were constant coughing, pain In' her side, back and head, de praved appetite, spitting of blood, no rest.at nightj &c. After using two -bottles -of Doctor Swayne’s Compound Syrup of PrunusVirginiana or Wild Cherry, she found herself relieved, and by tlie time she had-msed the. third bottle, she found herself entirely cured of the aforesaid dis ease, which she had been afflicted with for-three years. There are dailv certificates of various persons, which add. sufficient testimony of the gr.eat efficacy of this invaluable medicine. -For sale by J. J. Mykiis CjS Co. i.XV£a COMPLAINT Cured by the. use of Dr. Harlich’s Compound. Strengthening and German Aperient Pdfs. Mr. William Hicha'hd, Pittsburg, Pa,' en tirely cured of the 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, countenance changed to a citron color .difficulty of breathing, disturbed rest, at tended with a cqugh, great debility, with other symptoms indicating great derangement of the functions of the liver. Mr. Richard had the ad vice ot several physicians, hut-received no re lief, until using Dr. Harlich’s Medicine, which terminated in effecting a prefect cure. For sale by - , .J. X. MYERS U CO. Vaughan Peterson’s Bed Liniment. SIUPEUIOK to all other applications' for I rheumatism, chilblains, sprains, numbness ' ot the limbs, stiffness andweakness of the joints, sore throat, Bcc. By rubbing the Liniment well into the head with a hairbrush at gningto bed' and then covering thehead with aflannel night 1 cap the relief afforded in that painful form of. the the disease • ; j RHEUMATISM OF THE HEAD. Numerous cures in all the above affections have come under the observation of the. proprietors. The following statemeut of a remark able cure of partial paralysis of a limb is from William L. Norton,Era. a well known and respectable magistrate of Southwark a : Messrs. Vaughan 8c Peterson—During sever-, al weeks ! suffereda' partial paralysis of the' fight arm and of the third and fourth fingers of ' the fight .hand, which sensibly effected' .the - whole power of. the .latter, writing became to r me a difficult task which !‘could hot', execute but with greatly diminished legibility.'The use ' of. half a bottle of youfLihimetit gave entire rf. lief. and I checrfally bear this testimony lo its . .efficacy. . .Ear sale by.., , .. r STEVENSON ScDINKLE. CaflUle, Jan, 16, 1840.' Sms
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