ELECTION PROCLAMATION. mjATHEREAS inand'hy an act of the General TT tap Assembly-of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania entitled “Ah act relating to the e leetione of this Commonwealth,” passed the 2d day of July AnnoDomini one thousand eight hun dred _ and thirty nine, it. is made the duty of the SherilTof every County within this Commonwealth to give public notice of the General Elections and in such notice * ■ . 1. The officers'to beelccted. 2. Designate the place at which the election is to be held. I Paul Martin, High Sheriff of the County of Cumberland, do hereby make known and give this 'PXTBLIO WOTIOSr ■' to the electors of the County of Cumberland,'that on the Second Tuesday if October_,nc:rt (being.the 12th day of-the month,) a General Election will bo held nt the several election districts established by law in said County, at which time they will vote by ballot for the several officers .hereinafter named, viz ONE PERSON for Governor of llie State of Pennsylvania. TWO PERSONS to represent tlie Counties of Cumberland) Frank* lin and Adams in the State Senate. TWO PERSONS to represent the County of Cumberland-in the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania. ONE COMMISSIONER for the County of Cumberland. One director of the Poor-and of tho House of Employment of said county ONE TREASURER for the County of Cumberland ONE AUDITOR to settle the public accounts of the Guunty Com missioners &c. " ONE CORONOR for the County of Cumberland. f The said election will be held throughout the the countyas-follows; Tire-election in the election district composed of ihe-boraugh of C'ar lis lew nships of N. Middleton, South Middleton, Lower Dickinson, Lower Frankford, and Lower Westpennsboro*, will be held at the Court House;, in the borough qf Carlisle. The election in the district composed of Silver Spring township, will be held at the Public House of Joseph .Grier,in HogOstown, in-said township. " * The election in the' distncV.composed of East :^v tOvvi\sdiin. ji\v\tv - . . The election in the district composed of New Cumberland and a part of Allen township t will be held at th.e public house of John Sourbcpk, in . New Cumberland. .* ' w 'f‘Tlic"election iw the-district composed of Lis burn and a part of Allen (ownship, will be held at the public house of Fetei' M’Cann, in Lisburn*. The election in 'the district composed of that part of Allen township, not included in the New Cumberland and Lisftftirti election'districts,, will held at.the public-house of David Slieafer, in Shephefdsfown in said-township. The election in the district composed ol the ....borough. Meclmnlcsburg,.. will 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 Widow Rkul in Churchtowni in said township. The election in the district composed n| 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 NewVillej and townships of Mifflin, Upper Frankford, Upper Westpennsborough, and that part of Newton township, not included in the Leesburg election district hereinafter men tioned, will be held at the Brick 6'chool House, in the borough of Newville. The election in the district composed of the township of Hopewell, will be held at the School House in Newburg iii said township. The election in the district composed of the borough of Shippensburg, Shlppensburg town ship,, and that part of S nithampton township, not included in the Leesburg election district, will be held at the Council House, in the bor crugh of Shippensburg. And in ana by an act of the General Vssem bly of this commonwealth, passed the 2d July 3839, it is thus provided, “That the qualified electors pf. partsof Newton and Southampton townships in the county of Cumberland, bound ed by the following lines arid distances, viz Beginning at thy Adams county line, thence a.- long theline 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 point on;the Walnut BotiomToad at Rcybuck’s, Including Ueybuck’s farm, thence a straight dl rcction, to the saw-mill belonging to the heirs of George Clever, thence along Kryshir’s run 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 separata election district, the ‘election to he held at the public house of William Maxwell, in Leesburg, .Southampton township. •..Given underlay hand at Carlisle, this 3lstday of August, A. D, 1841. B»UL MARTIN, Sheriff. • VALUA'BLE P-KO PER.TV FOR SAIiE. 5N pursuance of the last will and Testament of James Graham, late of Allen townaliip, Cunf berland county, 1 will sell at Public Salomon the premises, oh Thursday the 28lh day of October next, at 10 o’clock, A. M., the following described Valuable property, to wit: ONE. HUNDRED ACRES of Prime Zime itone Zand, bounded by lands of William Dark ness, Daniel Mohlerand others, on the public road,: .about 1 mile south of Mechaniesburg—about one half cleared , under good fence and in a high stale of cultivation, the residue covered with thriving young Timber. There is no buildings on the land. A clear and indisputable title will'be given, and terms made known on the day of sale. “ Persons wishing to view the premises previous to the day of sale, can call at the late residence of James Graham, adjoining the same, or on the sub-' t ecriber. r ' R. G; YOUNG, Executor. September 3,1841. • . ts GOLDEN BALL OOTEL, T WEST HIGH ST., CARLISLE. HE Bupßcnber, thankful for past favors* here by notifies the public'generally, that ho still continues at the old stand, hearly opposite the Col* lege Campus, where he will at all limes bo found ready and willing,to accommodate in the best pos sible-manner, those who may favor him With a call. _The House js located in-the most business part of the town; and is near the stopping place of the . Cars on the Rail Road. The ROOMS are large and airy—the TABLE will be supplied with -the rery best the markets, can furnish—and the BAR WitV the.choicest Liquors. Eismbarges are rea sonable, and he wiil endeavpi-. to merit by assidui ty.andmttehtion a continuance of public patronage. - BOARDERS•'taken by the week, month, or year. DROVERS and TRAVELLERS will find It to their interest to stop with him; ns ho has plen ty of stabling.nhdacareful OSTLER .always at band. ,■. : )„■ •... ~ . ANDREW ROBERTS. Carlisle, Aug, 19, 18)1. . tf ' ATTENTION: . Big Sprlng Adamautliic Guards I An elfction will ba;Wpld at the house of William H. Woodbum, m the borough of Nc.wville, on, Saturday the ISth of .September, between-the hours of termini Mx o'clock, for oho' CAPTAIN/ in room of; Contain James McCullough resigned. - ■ -;. By order of the Brigade Inspector. \2f ■“ i>R. s* , ThnnHonian PotnntcEfdctitioner. pf '■ how, Pitt Street, Mar the hailhoiii} i/o/c/. • v .‘"v;. ■ % ESPECTF[JXLY.'informa;tus fnends and thc'public generally-, tlfrft*’(thfb(fgh aolirw tuuun) lie has removed from Sliir'cmatistown to Carlisle, where he.may.be found ait all ,times unless prgft&sionally‘'yh_ic_h remains filed in this office; and in com pliance with the tenth articleof the Constitution of the Commonwealth, I do hereby cause the same to be published/as directed by the said article. • », IN TESTIMONY whereof, I have hereunto set mv hand alid seal of said office, at Harrisburg, tliis 14ih day pf June, 1841. FRS.U.sHUNIv, ~ ‘ a Valuable farm . JFORSALE. : THEsubscr-ibcrVill d isppseofa tJimyUe sal e*, the farm on which he resideskitiiate Middleton township. about S miles west of Car lisle, adjoining the Conodngiiinet creek—Con taining 185 acres o! first hate patented limestone land, 45 acres of which is woodhvnd, and the re sidue under'good fence and in i\ high, state of TUoilmpim'cmentsrare^^ 2 STORES’ StONEiOUSEi, AWDA-STONEBANK3AHN, One Log Tenant House—a W on shcd and Corn Cribs.* There is also on the premises an excellent Apple Orchard of choice trees—a well, of never failing, wqter with a pump in-it—and a spring rising a-few j’ards from the house. ‘ " The properly is intersected by two public roads, one of which is the State Road from Car lisle to Newville, and the other leading past Hays* Mill about one mile distant, and is.one of the most desirable Farms in the chunky* An indisputable title will be given, and possession can be had on the Ist of April next. The terms Will be easy. For further particulars enquire of JOHN MYERS. Jr. July 29, 1841. if A VALUABLE FARM for sals. w BY order of the Orphans* Court of Cumber land county, will be sold at public sale/vpn Saturday the 18th of September next, at 2 o’- clock in the afternoon, a valuable plantation or tract of first-rate slate land, late thepropertvolf Rebckah M’Elheny, deceased, situate in Mifflin township, about 5 miles west of Newville, con taining 81 acres and allowance, of which abopt 75 acres are cleared, and in good cultivation, and the residue covered with thriving young timber; about 8 acres is in excellent meadow. The improvements arfc a Two Story Log House, |||||jyj|| And Double Log Barn, and art excellent Apple-ljOrchard. There is a spring of never failing water near the door. Tlie conditions of sale are—sloo cash—one half of the balance on thc-lstof April , at which time-possession will-be given—and the.balance in two equal annual payments without interest', to be secured by Judgment Bonds. An indisputable title will be given. Jf the property is not sold on said day, it will then be rented. WILLIAM BROWN, Adm’r.-of Rebekah M’Elheny. dec’d- Auguat 12, 1841.. ' - 03*There will also be sold at the same time anifplace, a tract of Mountain Land, containing four acres,well timbered, about 3 miles from the above- W. B. M. B. VEGETABLE EM BROCATION. The efficacy of this most valuable. Embrocation is attested by thousands who have proved its heal ing qualities in- theoure-of-the. most troublesome diseases to which the horso is liable, such-as old or fresh Wound:;, Sprains, pains and weakness of the Limbs, Bruises, Swellings, stiffness of the Jointsi &c. &c. , Among numerous certificates which might be produced, the following is thought sufficient; it is from I. Reesidcs, Esq. the great stage owner and mail contractor. - ' This is to certify that I have used Ro berts’ Embrocation for various; kinds of Sores, Wounds, & Sprains on horses, and I find it to ex ceed any other that ! have tried.' : , 1 I. BEESIDE. For sale in Carlisle, by. Dintde. - FARSI FOR'.SAIaE. : TH E. subscriber, . Executor'.of the' last will and testament'of John Miller, late of Ty - rone towiisliip, Perry county, dec’d.i; ydll offer for sale, by public outcry, on thp premises, dh Friday the loth !day ot October next, at 12 o'- clock Mi, of said day, the Plantation of said de ceased, containing nearly , ••• •”’ " " isaAonss, nearly all Limestone. There are-about 100 a cfes .of land cleared, under a high-state of culti vation, and good fences', .There are about 20 acres of first-rate meaddw.Sind more cah;|be made.. The improvements area good ■ v anfepA Two Story Log House, Log Born, anti other Out-houaes. ; There areneyerfailihg springs of wnter enn venient to the house and barn.. * his property on the hankpfSliehr mgn.s creek, on the, road leading fWim,Landis burg to the “Warm, 3pvings’’inTyrone: town ship,Perry, county,,and is one of the best'farms in that section.of.country, ' ' The'property wlll'.be , tb„ any person ; wishing to purchase, by Railing on Henry Mil ler oil the premises.' 'v. J -• Terms made known on the .day of salo. bV ': i . JOHN NEVVeOMER; Rx’r. •: . August 13,1841. : , . Jt ed.- ...,.Ay qmi - Jjnpuljirtty the R'«hsl?of medicine,-and also-having dlitairt-* I( ed .the entire confidence and being used, in the private practice of almost the whole body of the. medical faculty in th«j. United,States, hiurope, Asia, South America/the West lndies, and a great part of Africa, it is unnecessary to ndvcr‘ tisc them at length, or to Say anything further ,df their merits', than by stating the complaints which they arc most effective in’ the cure of, and-which are as follows:—Yellow and bilious fevers, fever and ague, dyspepsia, croup, liver complaint, sick headache, jaundice, asthma, dropsy, rheumatism, enlargement of the spleen, piles/colic, female obstructions, heart.burn, furred tongue, nausea, distensinns of the stom ach and bowels, incipient diarrhon, flatulence, habitual costiveness, loss of appelite blotchcd or sallow complexion, arid in all chscs dt torpor of the bowels, where a cathartic or no aperient is needed. They are exceedingly mild in their operation, ptoduemgneither nausea, griping nor debility. . Extract of a letter from Dr. l’i/e, of Quebec, "For bilious fevers, sick headnebes, torpidi ty of the bowels; and enlargement of the spleen, 4)r. Peters* Pills are an excellent medicine.’* Extract of a tetter from Dr. Gurney, of New “I have received much assistance in' mv prac tice—especially in jaundice and yellow (ever — from the ilse of Peters’ Pills.. I presume, that on an average, I prescribe a hundred boxes a month.” Extract of a letter foom Dr. Heynoldo, of Gal •‘They are certainly an excellent general fa mily medicine, and there is no quackery about them;” ~, Extract of a letter from Or. TVaittcs, o/P/n/a deljihia. ' tiyour pills are the mildest in their operations, and yet most powerful in their effects, of nny that I have ever met with in h practice of e'ght and twenty years. J heir actum on the chyle and hence on the impurities of the blood, is evi dently surprising,',’ IMPORTANT TO THE AFFLICTED . jgJUEIIMAN’S .COUGH LOZENGES are $3 fast superseding the use of all oilier reme dies for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Croup,Hoop , ing Cough and Consumjition. They arc not only tlie best, but the cheapest | cases are cured in oTC*or She.vman'a Lozenges. —We don’t know any handier mode .of taking medicine than in the shape of theJnzunge-. It is so amhll, so neat, sm fastidious taste cam\nt reject jt. We are glad to perceive that all kinds, of medicines are now prepared in this palatable way by Dr. Sherman, and may be obtained at the depot in this city.— [Philada. Times.] .* ••.-o’ ■ v-'-'.We>ktfaiV‘oPhb Getter cough"medicine than Dr.. Sherman’s Cough Lozenges;'they cure so soon and are so pleasant that jt is almost a plea .*aire-to'..bc-.sick,--to berirtius"agreeably doBed. [N.Y. Sun.] Sheriff PurMna, Mr. Burton, of Providence, Mr. Shaler, of Boston, Mr. Hirers, Mr. Combs, Mr.. Wallace, Judge Peters, Mrs. Coleman,Mrs. Richardson, and hundreds of others of this city, have called to cxpiifts their, surprise and enm mendatimi of the speedy relief and,cures effect ed by these truly wonderful Cough Lozenges. Doctors Smith, Vandcnburgh, Comstock, (lav* jris, Brigham and several others of our most dis ; tinguished physicians,have used these Lozenges in their practice with invariable success. The medical faculty uniformly approve of them, us the best,cough medicine in use. SHERMAN’S WORM LOZENGES, Are the greatest discovery ever made for dis pelling tbe various kinds of worms, that so fre quently and distressingly annoy both children and adults. They are an infallible re‘medy and so pleasant totlie taste that children will take them as readily as a common peppermint Lo zenge. ' -r Rev. Dr. Ludlow bas used them forjwo years, and always with entire success. Daily com plaints are made by persons who have been gulled out of their dollars by humbug advertis ers, but who have found a cure in'Sherman’s Lozenges. Remember, you are not required !o buy several dollars worth of these Lozenges to test (heir virtues. A few shillings worth will cure yon. The Rev. Jabez Townsend’s little girl, nine years old, was given'up as incurable .by''two phy sicians. She was fast wasting a way,.and was so miserable that death was alone looked to for re lief. .Three doses of Sherman’s Worm Lozen ges entirely cured her. Dr. Stevens, one of the most distinguished physicians in this country, says, Sherman’s. Worm Lozenges arc the safest and best arlicle : he knows of for destroying worms. Dr. Hunter, another celebrated physician, uses no other worm medicine in his practice. Dr. Castle, *97 Droadway, N. Y. has used Sherman’s Lozenges in his. practice for more than two years,-and never knew*them to fail. Price 25 and 374 cents per box. & Retail Lozenge Warehouse, No, 90 North Sixth street. ..Also, for sale by Samuel Wilson Co. iShippenshurg; William Barr, Newville, rind 5. ELLIOTT, Carlisle. BEET EM’S HOTEL. rpHE subscriber, thankful for past favors,, re spectrally informs his customers and the pub lic in genet?), that lie has removed to.'that largo and commodious establishment on the North-west corner of the Publib Square, late'dro - property of TLpmaB^^Lane r whichhB-iiß3Tittcd~up‘lnErvery superior manner as a - , PUBLIC HOU S K; and where he is prepared to furnish nil who.may favor him \yith their 1 custom with Ihe very best accommodations. This Holp], from its central location, 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 and refreshment, The ROOMS are large and airy—the . . table: will always be well supplied with the best the markets can afford—the B. A R with the best of Liquors—the chargcswill :bo reasonable —and nothing:shall be left undone onthe part of the sub scriber to merit a share of public patronage.' . . ■ BOARDERS will be taken by the week, month, or year. ■ ■■■ - : ■ • • .... - . v , • DROVERS will find it t'o tbeir interest to stop wiih iiim, uR bis STABLE is arablevand• a care ful apd experienced Ostler always it attendance. . ; ’ 1 GEORGE BEETEM. : Carlisle,' April 1,. 1811. ; v • tf; • -IpF^Last -Notice.'Jl.;, *T,is noyv nearly one yean since my connexion with, at which time the books and accounts of jbe firm we.re all; assigned to, imejfor jny share—and ns a lar^-^ountyiff % debU?ifue’.Ufe*i6rin7 hotwlth stantling.tlici’feqneni.iiolice givfen, still remains unpaid,.this, is, therefore to,give a .fiiial'iiotice that unless, payment Le:madc on:6r before the' Ist of July .positively be resorted‘Xb against each,‘and>vcrv' delinquent. *•# ,E;*:CGIINMAN. '■. Carlisle, May 30; 1841,- ' ! ' N. B.—The books are left with D. .Smith, Carlisle.. ' ‘ .'/.y",' a supply of Very-superior iTic 1 .7‘-l vV-’-r ■ ..i l''..,’- *IAT MANUrACTORS'. THE subscriber has rented hereto* fore occupied by Mi*. %indsey npottswood, near* Ibficorner of Hanover and Lnulher streets, and one t door west of -Mr, Snyder’s store, where he Is prepared with 'the .best.materials, and will keep constantly on hand,and manufac ture to order ' ‘ , Hats of every Dcscrijitlofi, sndi ns Russia; brush, nutria, cas- TORS, &c; His work will be done in the most !aBhionuble«(yle, nnd at moderate prices. He solicits a share of public patronage. — . - WJLLIAM.H. IROUT. T ■ -Carlisle, May 20,1841. " _—"“6m CHARLES M’till! RE, Atlorncy at JLaw; OFFICE in Main street, a few doors wrest ST the Rost Office. ■Carlisle, April 29, 1841. WILLIAM B. KNOX, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Carlisle, S*a. /pKFFICE a few doors west of the Rost Office. sQ* iii Main street. - . HEW GOODS TS"!!ST received some desirable GOODS suita 9Sf ble for the season, at tlie store of April 22, 1811. JACOB BUNUOKB, informs the citizens 61 Carlisle and its vicinity, that he has com menced the Satldlery & Harness •Walking in all its various branches, in Main street, one k Messvs* A. (i&ticy :&- A nr. on hand, and luanufacture to-order at the shortest notice and on the’most reasonable terms, n . Saddles, Bridles, Collars , Harness; Trunks, I’ ness, ami an anxious desire to please,'to merit i and recejve a liberal share of public patronage. , Having the best rtf workmen employed, his cus . tonner.s may expect their work to he done In the neatest and most substantia) manner: • ' i Carlisle,'May v l 3. 1841; 3m . Sperm Oil. 7 A very sup'ciibr nrficlc of Sperm OH may be had, by calling at Btevcnsun_und Dinkle's Drug and Chemical store. • . NEWS TO THE AFFLICTED! YEAGER & ALBRIGU’PS Celebrated Eolanical Health and Life Pro- This Medicine, although known for many years as ‘Yeager’s Medicine,’ has never been of fered to the public for sale, until of 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 wonderful effect. The proprietors are fully aware of the numer ous medicines that arc 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 respectable citizens, there can no longer be any doubt ns regards the medicine which they now offer and would say to those afflicted—give it hut.a trial—adhere to its directions—and we will warrant a permanent cure. Directions for using it will be found accompa nying each bottle. , ■ . ' Purchase them at the Drug Store of Myers & Mayer,stick. Pricc-gl-per-bottle.— : April 22, 1841. 6m NEW GOODS. IT ust received at the store of ANDREW %P' RXOHARDS. a fresh supply of season a hie goods.;' Consisting in part of Blue, Hlaql!, Brown, Olive, Invisible Green and Adelaide CLOTHS. Blue, Black, Brown, Figured and'Striped Cassi netts. „ Mixed, Figured and Striped Ganihroons, for pantaloons. , Brown, White, striped- and Figured Linen Drilling. Kentucky,Pennsylva nia 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 blossom, whitfc, slate, figured, striped and barred silks new style, figured, plain;barred, striped Jackinett, swiss, cambric and mull muslins. '• /Conni t J.tnrns & Silks, emfiioidered mantua Glazcd, saltcn and barred nbbons, leghorn flats, straw, brad, nun and chip bonnets,- colored, white figured leghorn and palm leaf hats, brown and t black muslins, ticks, clucks, crash and diaper.?; linen and cotton 4 4 5*4 and'6 4 sheetings; table cloths linen and cot ton diaper, linen, grass, silk, pongee and cam bric. handkerchiefs, gloves, hosiery, stocks and .artificial flowers; a general assortment of , Qtteenszoarc Groceries, . ■■ all of which will be sold at. prices to suit .the times.; A&SOV Calicoes; painted lawns and moualin.de.laines, cotton and gingham umbrellas pansalls, cotton yarn and carpet chain. . Carlisle, Apri1.32,.1641. .« ‘ , M’CEEIXAN’S DOTEt,. : ; South-IFest Corner, of the Public Square, . OARI.ISI.E, Pa.’ THE snbacrlbdrVbas taken that well-known tavern stand, near the County Hall, Carlisle, lately occupied by Mr, William S.; Allen,' where lie will at all times be prepared to accommodate .his 1 old friends and the public generally, with every thing needful to make their visit agreea ble. .. ... ! ; ■ His TABLE will be-supplied witlr the best the market can alford—llls BAR with tbechoic est liquors—quid every otliciicquieitcinthe best style. . Prices.very moderate.,,., BOARDERS will: bc tkUen by the week, month or year,-; -, 4 : ■" ,' '■-■' " A carelul OSTLER wilLlie always in, attend l ance, and DROVERS and ofheis;will, find it to .their, udvantugc to, give him «■ rail. - : ;m.,mcclellan. Miy is. mi.- ■ ■ ' .iThe subscribers,have just received, ami.are now, opening, a splendid asoffment. of BALL and WINTER goods. : barnitz, & c<>, H()NEY Of,ivory, superior quality ijy.foi; sale Stevenson ti pinkie. A. RICHARDS, LOOK AT TEISr EBusiness^ server . PETER F.',EGE..AUorHey af Law. opposite the Carlisle bank- ~ ; March 25,T18,41. •, 3mV. CHANGE or POSITION. UNION, HOTEL, - Carlisle, Fa. ■; ~ THE Subscriber, thankful for past favors, re* spectfully informs the citizens of this county, that be has removed to. the well-known Tavern Stand, on the North-West corner of 6’outh Han over and R.omferl streets, recently occupied by George Rectcip, Esq.; where he is prepared to accommodate, in first rate style, all those who may favor bin; with thei;' custom.. The HOUSE is large and commodious, and is fitted up and furnished in a style of elegance and conifort unsurpassed h]i any house in the, bor bagh. As it is situated m a pleasant and central part of the'tnwn. it'.is very convenient for busi ness men and travellers. * His TABLE will constamly-he supplied with the best the market can afford.—and his J BAR 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. UyBOARpERS will be taken by the week month, or year. . ’ WM. S. ALLEN. Carlisle, April 22, 1841.—1 f. New Hardware, Grocery AND VARIBTt’- STORE. THE subscriber lias just relurncit from tlio ci lies of New Y6rk, Philadelphia and Balti more, and is now opening at his store room South East cornerof Market Square and Main streets, (formerly occupied by G. W.’Hitner, Esq.) a ge neral assortment of KAnDWAHS. STONaTTASB. OEDAHWARE, BRITTANIA * V/AHE, GROCERIES, Oils, Paints, Varnishes, Glass, Brushes, Whips, Canes, Lamps for burning Camphino Oil, and n great variety of articles useful -and necessary for furnishing and keeping a house,. He has also, and will coristantly Uepp on hand:,. Carnphine Oil, a cheap and elegant substitute for Sperm Oil, and having been appointed the agent ot Messrs, Badices & Brother of Newark, N. J., for the snIc.nCJ.ONES’ PATENT LAMP in this .county, he is prepared to furnish Lamps and Oil at a very reasonabitf rate to all/vvho may wish to use this now and economical light, aalect&J-.his goods, £hhselT v j&n&nKputa, topsoil low. 7 Those" havihg; (he caafi'fo Jay. out will find it to their advantage to givg- him a Call, HENRY DUFFIELD* * iJ V .1 tf • ••«*■■ .--.vf .. •> •...': - ? .rr- M f’-v- T A I O R I NO; THE subscriber would inform his friend-sand the public in general, that he has his shop m iLg.V-i/bWtttXrAn.the-'hhf)]) formerly-orm/fied i>y Conpack M’Manus, one door west of N. W. Woods* store, and would solicit a .share ot pub lie patronage. , WILLIAM MTMEPSON: ’ August 20, 1840, POST OPPIOB, Carlisle. Pa., August' l, tB4O Arrival and Dcltanure of Mails Arrives. Closes. Eastern daily about .12'ni. 7p. m, ” *■* 5 p. m. 10 a;m, Western ’• “11a.m. 11a.m. “ • “ "11 a. m. 4p. m. Snntlicrn “ " 12 in.. 10a. m. Meclianicsb'g “ •• 12m. 7p.m. Newville •* “ 11 a.-m... 11 a. jii. R. LAMBERTON, I’. At. Fresh Drugs, Medicines, £jc. The subscribers have just received n supply (I fresh Drugs,Medicines.Chcmicals, Oils. Paints, Varnishes, Dye Stuffs, Fruits-, &c., all of which will be sold on reasonable terms bv , , STE VENSON & DJNKL E. . OH. JT. C. .WIiJFF, S’JRGSON D3NTIST, ■gjESPECTFULLY 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 at rest decay. Dr. N.' prepares a tooth powder,Which ,>vhiv tens the teeth, without injuring the enamel, col ors the gums a fine red and refreshes the mouth. , The tooth ache will be cured, in most cases, without extraction; ahd an is prepared' for healing sore gums and fasten the teeth. . Ladles and gentlemen are requested to call and examine his’collection'of Porcelain nr In corruptable teeth, which will never decay or change color, and are free from all unpleasant odour* durable and well adapted lor chewing, whiclrwill be inserted hvthebest manner and at fair prices/ All persons wishing Dr. N,. to call at their ’dwelling!; .will please in leave a line at his resi dence, No. 7 Harper’s Row, when lie will punc tually attend to every call in’the line of his pro fession. From-a long, and successful-practice,, he hopes to give general satisfaction. Carlisle; Ailgu>i 1,1839." r ■ ,m; T. H. SKILBS, MERCHANT TAILOR, HAS just received and is now. opening at'Ms stand in West High Street, a general assort ment of new and fashionable goods, suitable for gentlemen’s wear, such as CLOTHS, WOOLDYED BLACK, Blue, Green, Invisible, Fancy and Cadet mixed. 'CA.SSIMEUIOS; Black, Blue, light Doe skin, fancy and'single milled. VESTINGS; Satins, figured Silks, Valencies, and Marsailos.. / ' PAITOT A-RTIOL3S. Such a£ Stocks, Gloves, Suspenders, Handker chiefs-&c.'< AH of Which will be- sold and' made up in the-moat fashionable manner, mid .at (he shortest notice.:-' ; . ' Garlißlo,-Julyr3oth, : »ENTISTia V. vOft-k'G. LOOMISj; STS permanently located ip'Cailisle. and will _ perforin 'all operations that are required in entill Surgery; such us FI LING, PLUGGING aild F.XTRACTIN'G TKEL H, uiidinscriiiig AR IUEICIA'L I 'TEETHdrom a single tooth to a fill I set, He will also attend to all diseases of the Mouth, .Ginns, tjc.,-«iid direct,anti regulate the first and Second dentition So aa: to render: the teeth of children and young persons reguiarnnd beautiful. Dr. Loomis may at all times lie found at his office In Main street, opnuslteM’Farlaiie’s Hotel.- -y.-ii- . : ... .... ,. 1 v, Carlisle, June 10; .1841. ■ v U PIKERH SalHd Oil of very fine,quality. Just JD feccivtd and for sale hy Stevenson tc.Uin kle.' '■ p •; 4 Ilcsurrcction or Persian Pills. Judge notlest ye be,judged—keep on.band something-fur a wet day—bcjirepared for sick ness in case it should come—beTeady to Stop it before it gels too deep a hold—use liie Persian Pills in nml thousands, ycaMttisofthou-e sands might, be saved from long and' lingering fits of sickness by. using the Vegetable Persian Pills freely. ; No injury can ensue froth using the Persian Piils to youth ’ Take -them according to the directions, and you will-be warranted with a sure cure. i -Try them before you judge—dont starid,'still:ahd_fay' there is no cure for me, but be up and a doing while the day lasts.,’ Thcy'will cure all curable diseases if-la lien according to directions. Physicians canVo longer ;hold_back—those that are honest,- and have seen their effects, now,'recommend them and use them in their practice/ 'We feel thank ful that an all.wise Providence 5 has seen fit to bring to light ah all-prevailing remedy that will cure almost every disease in our country. Do not condemn lliemt until ycu .have" used' .them and give them a fair trial, and. we. are certain you will not only use them, yourself* but recom mend them to your friends mid the public gen erally. « to?or sale, in all the principle villages in Pennsylvania. WM. Hi TAVLOU, at Harrs burg, general agent for Pennsylvania and Mary and. All” orders sent to bimat Harrisburg, will be promptly attended to. Carlisle—Stevenson and Hinkle. Shippensbnrg—J. lliae.Uenridge. Ilngestown—Edward Mil.le.r. White-House—A. G. Miller,; - • Newville—A; J. North. fir Bicbretv S?luster/ Head tills lx-fore you stop, v then : clo not stop then*, hut send and get a-bojc of •tin; JPAV DAVJU'S or IIEUKIiW I’EAATEH, il ; from --ladies -£y gentlemen's wearing apparil. For sale fn Carlisle, ijy ~. fI STErFNSOA r (sr DINKJ-F.. ~X\flats! Hats! flats! . Blaccl and white Russia, Vjgonia.'Fur, .Chips Leal, Leghorn, \yijlow Cane and Wool Hats, for sale wliolcsaleand retail. i 1 '" . GHftS. BARNI TZ.