r r_. = 21"2 1 1 '78 1.1'2 Za.-41. 1 11V1P 1.1(E0 VOITIZQ *aPLL RETURNS his sincere 'thanks to 'the , eitizena CarligeLand—its_ticinityjor_t4o.ilbcraLpattanaga_, Which bias been bestowed 'upon iiinVand solicits - a" continuance of the same. His shop is now situated in . , • East .7..7 . - 11 qtreet,,. ' • ,- •• adjoining the Wog Store of Samuel Elliott on the east, aud - John H. Weaver St - Co's. store on the west; where lie will constantly keep on hand n large assort -,,,, ' ',•,, ', -- .',. - raent ol'Fashionable - , , rtir.and Silk Biats, CONSISTING OP ~ ' Beaver; .0110", Seal, Nati - 4a, 11:Izqk - - rat; Plain, Russia antrarusli, .. 4 _ . . _ , . • • O )1 7 A L. 14 C 0 lb 0 111 R S, All of his own manufacturing, which he will dis Pose 4f_nflow_pricna. . . He flatters himself that, by, strict attention to liusi - - ness and a disposition to please, to:merit and receiq a Share 'Of publid . patrOnage.' . '' *• r ~". ~ N. B. Military-caps will b s a manufaCtured to miler, bn reasonable terms.. •' ': • - / ' • • - Carlisle, April 0 . , 1831. - i.e._ _ /. 18-.- LIST OiF ,15... -..CA - .ITS • ' ; For trial'at .august terfii,T 1838. ... ~, let Week commencing on the ,//13th August,.lB.lB: ^ Duncan:for c use . - , - vs.. , 116ore's-adm'es. • Crawfordi. • •., . ' 1./.9;;;' M'Glatighlin i • - Keller ' ' _ • vs: Piper . . - Wise fo•r• use - _ • • f:s. Ctonister's adm'rs. Haney ~ --' .- i- / vs. _ Finley • .-' .5 Gray : . , • ,••• • Vs. Wilson . . __,_. Chat& ' ~ / .tis. 'Cart • . DaWilon...—... .•./.... • . Vs... Bredin - = • • . Harlan • 7 vs. Mdorel?et al. , CnV . mbroyealth . - • vs. - Neal `',• . lifik 9[Cciuses for trial at .dtzgust Term, lti' ,, / . -.4/1838: ' • - . - • l • . 7 . ". umuingiu , ' - 6 ' o oo 1. t.. t - 18j8, ----- •--- , _t_u 7 . 1.1 I. _11.9 i .same . • . vs.. Same Swigert vs. Picking, - . o. - , . • Givin for use• . . vs.-„Elliott •', . _ Lyon et al.. ' . vs. - Trimble . .. Clippinger • vs. Moore- . . - Same •• : 'vs. Patton ..„ .', ~. • • Bredin . . : . vs: . .Sheffer et al. •••• ; Same - 'vs. ,Matthews • Oyster •",• . . %. vs. Black • .. Christleb for 113 e.• . . . vs. StrirgiS . • - Commonwealth • vs. ..P: Luivinger • - Bullock .• . vs. Martin et al Commonwealth . .. - vs... A: Young - . 2 Same • • vs.. Kattlimitu . • • Pi&ce - : . '• vs. 'lVaples • Siciii : Ntir•t=--'-•-•—•:'--.7--- ----vs:----.111-9.7nughliri---4----:-.--, Kennedy - - . vs. .Wllermond et at" - • I-vou • • vs. ,Honk et al -,. , . - . Rail Road'• . . vs.. Wiley . ' Boyle ', •-- km Bitzer, -Brandt-et -al—___ iis. :13raptit. . •• • 'BaldiVin 3 • • ; • • .vs: Craighad ' ---Lightner.-:, -•- ..' -Vs. - Barr- -- .. . - _ Railßoad *- . vs.• Moore - _ lqsert -. tis,. Pysert's adm'rs.. .-: Ilurth — : - • - - '—vr:• -- Smith ... : , Lane's administrators - vs. . Ilarper et al --McC,ormiek-tw.-----,_ .1 , 0. Longneker et al Continomvealth, for use. vs. • Harper et al., - Monrne•L\ - ____ vs._- Grey's adm'rs. Mimes' inh • • .. vs. Harper , . Carothera!'e er. - 14. • Moore . -.- Lecper vs. Ileft'en et al" '-- - . Bennett .. : : - vs. Ilennon and wife • Martinvs. • IVilsoir'- - - - . Hall &Co..' -.- • \vs Gi yin: ,' ' ' • • .. • Black . • vs. Wood ---------- • -,Clever , 1 vs. Noble . . . ' M'Allistei s- vs. -Laverty —. Same . vs. Same S,ame• ' ' vs. Same . ... To the Heirs and legal geiaesentvtioes of Jahte - slrangh, late of Silver Spring . • township, deceased; . . • kTit: notice dint I will hold an Inquisition n , -writ-of_Paration oi• valuation. on the premlies late of James Waugh, deceased, rin Thursday thel.Oth of.J.W,lB33ott -A. ai. mrlit,Te all estcd may attend. .10111 • Sherifl's.:olllt?c, Carlisle, - June;lB3B. . , S. STRAY COLt. WAS taken up, by the subseribet, living near Hognestown, Cumberlancleotinty, Pa., on the .23d'day of June last, A BAY COLT ' supposedlo be two years old last Spring, with black main and tail, and a small white ,spot on its, foreheail. • The owner is desired to come 'and prove propt•rty;pav - chat , ge,s; and.takc it.away otherwise, 4 - will be •ilisposed/of according to law. JACOB. OTsTot July. 2, 1838, IFOR S ALE. // I .. ..... ~,.,..,, - By the subscriber at Bosserman's Alill, in Fraiik ford township. . ~ •' 400 GALLONS LINSEED OIL, and '•, ' 300 BUSHELS OIL MEAL, . Which will lie sold.ebeap 'for Cash, or given in ex change Or Phriseed: for' Which article the highest - prices-will .at..iilLtiin .s.tiejillpwed. •• - • • • - - --- --r - CTILIIERT - galst—, - __.J24IS; 3,18313.—5 w. „' .., _ _ SHERIFF'S SALE. - , —ll _virtue art writ of„Venditiani Exponas to me 4 . • `directed, - issued out of the. Court-of Common' Pleas of Cumberland county, will be exposed to_simb lie sale at the Court Iltiusein the borough of Carlisle, on Saturday the "4th day of .dugust next>lB3B, at 10 O'clock, A. M. the following described real estate, to tit; ' - `"4, • • . Phe Foge _canal - :Furnace estate ; -, calle4 _ ,• . • Altionot MON iron 411 , orks, tomposed 'of several adjoining and contiguous surveys or tracts of hind, situate in South .Aluldleton 'and _Dickinson toWnships, and containing igall about. -_ 76804CRE.5. O V - LA - NH, le — the same more. or leas; bounded by la fuls.a-Maybotw4heies,jane_::thompso.R., Valen tine Hoffman, l'ctcr Ege, Adam Ilouk, Thomas Weakley; William Weakley, J. Dollen, Samuel Weakley, the heirs of J: Moore, dee'd - ,, and others, together with all .mines - and minerals, and right of possession of digging and taking Ore, or minis ore; . or in anyway attached or appurtenant to the said.iron works et de, having thereon erected a • ' , . FILT.IXNACE AINITIL 'FORGE, one Smith Shop, two,Carpent& , )SiuMs, a Warehouii, an Office, two,Manßion-liousea of, stone, each' two -dories high , ' a Bank Balm mid Stabßng,and • THIRDY . „ used and - occupied-with the' iron works, a small dfist Nvith ',4ll"the waterright arul appUrtennneekia anyway attached-to or . beloughig, to or bOloOging to the-said estate: ' ' .'Selie,,cl. and taken in catcatioh.cts the:property - of GeorieEge;and to be sold by me, • • ' : JOAN , AIYBRS,,Sherig. ' • SliEntrkl Omer,.' • June-7 1838. " • • NOTICE r.. ..4 jiiperinns are e:intioned against, purchasing of CYRUS RINGWAL'r, a note for $5O, given ne to him, on or about-the 21st ef-June,loB,pay .. deroanii;als - will liot:pay the same unless • I bYjaiv., 110BERT.HAMMSTRONthi . . •Y'~' °~'?~iTORS: ME the Ccinrt.of -benefit =I t II Elru)ar4ing told Commission Mouse; :.• -... """' .• _ . . &lAA. • • - - 7327-.•' !go^ 41214.17 111 12 , 0,14 aLblhailli HAVE friketoluttlarge and - comniodious WARE ,-1 HOUSE, lately erected on the Canal and Rail Road, _beloW_tlieSoot_of Chestnut street., Harrisburg, where their arrangenients are such that they can at all times forward prdduce and merchandize with promptness and despatch, to the following,places, viz: Philadelphia,: Pittshurg,-COlum- Mu, Baltimore, Carliae, Cham6 prsbdrg; • • and all interniedia le places. They have latch: entered into arrangements 80 as to enable them to send any produce or goods byway o the•. Pennsylvania Canal and Columbia Railroad, to. Philadelphia, at 'the same prices .charged by other companies running on the Union canal, thus gaining three days .in .time, and the, goods in Broad street, avoiding t le .usual expense of hauling from the Schuylkill. , .• . 'THEY WILL PUBCHASB - and country produce 'of •every thiscription, and keep con stantly on hand coal; plaster, fish and salt for sale. April 2, 1858.—tf. 18. • - Dyspepsia 'anitlitypochtimi . . . e . 9-8 8t z g • o,tt e • .Mr.' - WillianOalsncin, Green - street, above-Third street, Philadelpliiatiftlicte'd• for . — several years -with - thik - followTh distressing li'mptoinsriSicknessrat - the Tstenmeli,•• head-ache, . of the heart, impaired appetite, sometimes acid and putres , cent eructations, coldness and weakness of the.ex tFernaies,'ellaifeiation and general debility, disturbed. Vest, is sense'of pressure._ and weight at. the stomach after eating, - nightmare, great Mental despondency,, 'severe flying pains in the chest, back, and -sides, cos tiveness, is dislike for society, or "conversation, invol untary sighing and weeping - , langor and lassitude upon, _the least exercise. _ Mr. Salmon had applied to the most eminent pity -siciaiiscwho-considered it beyond„the power of Medi ! . eind.to restore Win to health.; however, as.his afflic tions lend reduced' him to a very deplorable condition; rind having been recornmended.by-a-relative of his to `make trial Of Dr. William Evans' Medicine, he with difficulty'repaired to the office•and procured a pack age,- to whicKlie says; for.his.restora-. on - o-Hels-row-eopTifig al l-the -blessings of perfectlealth.•_,XellolikAVAlrOsS, 'of, further information, satisfied with every Particular' of hie astonishing cure at Dr. Evans' Me scal OfTide; No. 19, North Bth street,,Thilailelphiii. • The above mehiejpe is for sale 'at the office of the • Herald Si-Expositor, Carlisle:. . ' • LIVER, COMPtAIN'r. SIX - VE/tirhS STAINDIPtiO. Sarah-. Br, enhiser, ife• of - Amos Brenhiser corner of second street and-Cermantowti road s -Phil adelphia, alrected - forthelast six years with the Live-. Complaint ; -was "completely restored to health by Dr. Evans' Camomile Tonic - - and Painily" Aperient Pills. " tier symptmils }were cos- 4 tiveness, exerutiating pains in the stomach, depression of Spieits,,Langor, extreme debility, distil:lied sleep, great.pain in her side, could. not lie-on her left side Without an aggravation of pain, dizzineSs in the head, dimness of sight,, with other - symptoms indicating great derangement in the functions of the Liver. '.l\ll.s. Brenhiserhas made trial of various .medleines -now Wove the public; but received no relief until she Vias advised to m.aket.yial of Dr. Evans' Pills, of which she is happy to state that theY:"efrectually, relie - Yed the above -distressing - symptoms, with ~ others - 41ach are not essential to intimate. . ' • • 111r:Briinhiser (husband of - die- above-Mrs-Bren hiscr,) had been two years afflicted with a distressed snitejof Piles and Costiveness, of -Which he was effee.. tunny cured. - - - ' - We do hereby subicribe our signature to- the truth of the above cures, that the statement is in every yea.; pect true.- - - • • --SARAH IIItENI-115E134 . JOAN STEIP, Baker. No. 17, North' Eighth, street, Philadelphia. • LOUCIE.'• /:. • Fprinous •Cure lor (lie Rhea. Pains. arni .• P • i MUCH need not be salt on to this wonder ful remedy, as the. proln As confident, that when applied il it will, as c.en by the number 'of respectable persons, affect an ,entire cure of the _Micumatidutd other/pains. It had not untiPlatelY . ken his intention t4vinake it pablic ; but by_the re quent, appl icationa of his neighbors, and the wonderful cures it has effected, he" eels it a duty lie owes to itnirayits well as to himself, to Janke it more gene rally knownjtind at dursamc time have it ptit a near .as he can within the reach of all who may be afflicted with that'painfol disease. - Hundreds of names could be published of, persons Who/have Veen cured by this celebrated medicine, "but:the - following are selected from the . mass, as be ing amply.sufficient to attest its poWerei. 'lphn Srove, David Bender, Jacob L.'Nagle, P. Lindemuth, George .Fikher, John Alsbaugh, C.,•Stoner,. John Coovcr, %. „Stamina Fenely, Aaron Bender, Sabine! Young; Ibbea Dysart, R. Richardson, Jacob Worlich [airy Alsbaugh J. Diffenbaughi . Jacob Miers Christian Organ,. Hiestand i Mount Joy, August 25, 1836. All orders from a distance addressed to the sub scriber, Mount J oy ;Lancaster county, will be prompt- Ifandlulthfully attended to. SAMUEL LOUCKS. Mount Joy, Feb. 7, 1857. The above medicine is also for sale by IN JOIIN • HATFIELD. Carlisle ; Februa r y 13, 1838. ° HIVA-LV• - •IL g.--1 ) 1{0 ' VVltt 011,34120, THE subseriberWill sell at private tulle; orwill le2se:for a term of years, that valuable tract of land situate in the southern partof the borough ofCarliple, containing about 5 Acres, having thereon erected a. large StOn.O . wilding, , (Formerly. known as "Gray's Distillery,") • . . . MILL 'HOUSES • and a trick - I/welling House, with two wells of water on the premises. This property is suitable for Many ptirposes,lanch as distilling, n foinniery, or tan-yard. The buildingi will be sold or lensed, :with or without the land, and possession given immediately. For terms-apply to - • _ J'ANF,,S.ARIVISTRONG Carlisle, April 9;.1833. HOTEL:. , Street,, to foul' doors , east of the Court House; • AitLlSLti . - .The ;subscriber having leased. the :above natri . establishment from Mr. Simon ffiniderlich,and hay ing provided himself With every - thing necessary-, is now enabled to accommodate travellers and others in a style that will not fail to please those who may favor hint with a call. — . • • THE BAR AND CELLAR will receive his special attention. These will be kept constantly\ provided With . the best of 14QUORg. • THE LARDER • • . , • Will at all times be abundantly supplied - with .all, the delicacies which the season and 'market can afford, and no exertions will 11t *elating to please thepalate of the most lbstidious, I .THE STABLE . g. - • al* d9intitodious and • secure; and a careful tiact. atten tive hostler will be lwaysAn attendance. _ BOARDERS.N Ibe taken by the week; month. or year on_the reasenableterrndi • A'striet atntiqn busitiess and an anxious deriiro to please... he trusts, ensure .him ix - reasonable shar9x pxibliepixtronage: . JACOBItEItRAR CarlislevAprii . , tt c N: B. The 'cars' run past tlid above eitalishment, at 6 and It o'clock, A. M. and at 2 and 7 o'clock, P. • •TST itECEIVEIA,- iuppli of If .L.Eilk.F ,LEITS: • t - - CHAS: *ARNITZe cTbe Cavtislr Wirvaittl anti wirvagiter< . . .. • - ~ - 1-IENRY..L KELLY -, • • . . • . :INFORMS the Young Men of Carlisle iv and the surrounding country, that he is in - - - r - -- ,--- - • : prepared 'to- manufacture , the neatest. ;.`":--- ~ - :styld, - .W.11M - RUSSPLHATStortium- j;,.. - __ - `. mer wear; at his 1;14 in East High Street, ' ~--- a few doors west of Major Jacobi Rehrees Hotel, and next door to the store of 'John H. Weaver & Co: Also; White Silk 116 of the. best plush; made 'on Meeks of the latest e faShiem .. - Carlisle,3l k 22;4838.-0. .. . •- • . 5AD,.1.. 1 IS AND HAM:NESS . . . • --, '-- • f.it' l .l - -;•: - A - v--\ . --,:-. .. . . 'D14.1.n r aTi 4 . 1, 11(911 1 . : (0M -5 r 4 ,. - The Sit scriber respectftilly informs the citizens of - Cumberland- county that lie still-continues to carry oir the above Intsiness, at. lois shop iik West High Street, in the borough of Carlisle, and for many years occupied by Mr. William Alexander, Where he has now on hand a large and exeellent assortment of 'addles, . Brit./leg 5 alla alinga4s 5 . ~ . &c: &c. Which he will'aelf on the most. aceomnid 'dating terms. __,' , . . ,' : - ... .. 'Thankful for past favors, lie respectflilly iisks a .eontinuance_of the,,,public patronage. • . - - ' - .= . SAMUEL ENSMINGER. 'Carlisle, May-7,-"1838.--+8w. . ~- ' -28- • • NEW GOODS.' CITARLES OGlLitir HAS just received a large,supylr of new'lnd'seaL . sonablc Goods, consisting in Part of • ' • Cloths,: Cassimers; Cosinelth, Vesting's, Summer Clothe, Linen :73iillings, bourne striped, Calicoes, Ginghams; Cam brics, Irish - Linens, Silks, G7opee, *Stocic-; ing&, 111usline De LainesYChallees, Um brellas, Parasols, Leghorn, ruscan. Straws - Bonnet's, 4.6.^c. • ' Also; fin entire.new stock of-BOOTS!and-S1 anitTPusli - GetiedelesTall - of - which - bavelmen - 1 cheap r and will be sold Unuittally low for cash:. C. 0. returns his thanks to',ticcit*hs of,c, and vicinity, for the liberal share Of pidianiigi tofore bestowed, and respectfully - solicitsi a ci epee of the same., Persons wishing to prat please call and examine his stock, as be is deter to sell on as good terms as any house in the borough. He continues at.the old staid, nearly opposite S. El liott's Drug. store; and_four,doors east of the market house. , - - May $2, 1838. ' ' - - • _ Pennsylvan,ia, Union and Schuylkill „ !Transportation Line, VTR} 6iitikribar iiill'ithitioue fit tlic - ' opening °film , _ navigation to run his- .itt.. LINE Or-BOATS between - Philadelphin'and - flarrieburproduce . for the city market, received at the_Wareltouse of Henry Rhoads', Main StireCV, Carlisle, or at any other Ware• houSe'cin the Cumberland Valley Rail -Road ; to be , forwarded to George W. Layng, who will forward it ,iitunediately . to the persons donsigned,to in-Pliilade.l - Also, in return, bring all kinds of Alerchandize at the customary - rates. WILLIAM BOSTICK, • bramisburg. Alarch 19,1851.-3 m AUDITOR'S NOTICE. . . The Subscriber, appointed by the Court an Auditor, to whom is referred the account of Thomaaßrewster one of thA Assignees of Peter Thrush, for final seals— meld, and to make such distribution of the effects in the hands of the said Assignee as shall be according to law and the terms of said trust, will meet at the Prothonotary's Mite, in , Carlisle,. oh Saturday the '2 1s t 4nv of July-next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, of .whio:fh all persons concerned will take notice. GEO..FLEMING„AucIitor—.. -- May 580838,--4w. " NO TICE . • '— IS hereby given, that Letters Of Administiation on the estate of Wiliam Cart, late Of Carlisle, Cumber land county, deceased; have this 'day issued in due form of law' to die subscriber, who resides in Carlisle. All persons having claims or - • demands against the estate of the said deceased, are requested to make known the same without delay—and thc;se indebted to said estate to pay their said dais to • GEORGE CART, Adner, . _Aprill9,lB3B. . ANOTHER SUPPLY. Juet .:11etived.at.tive .Store of • ARNOLD• Br, Another supply of 4-4 and 6--4 India Mattin •; itlso very- superior. article of Figure 4. jfatting, all of which they offer at a small advance. ' May -14. : F. H. KNAPP, E 0-X-41-E A' S 24, And-Ilfatiufacturer of the Si . lecioue Metaltc and Mineral Incorruptible Teeth, N. W. CONNED. OF CDAALEB AND FAYETTE STREETS,_. • • • ARNOLD . & CO. HA 3,TE a large a'ssortment of Irish, Tahle,Towling, Russia and Burlap LINENS. 6-4-7-4 and Te.- ble Diaper. A very superior article of'B4-10-4 1.24 German and Irish Sheeting,all of which they often wholesale or retail Uncommonly low for cash. May 1, 1838.: SPgitliraith A hupply of Yale •Speiln, and Comrrion'Oil,—and. SpermacetialSpermacetiCandles, warranted freefrordadulte radon, just received , by . S. E11.1017: - . • - NPID CHALLIES - * Lead'and Light ground Moulin De Lainea; Extracted Gingliams,, . . , - y Cl 2 Chintzes and Chally Lanna (a new artioleo 4 r sale b ARNOLI)Sr. co. F9lklay 14. . , .._ • GIKODS• • ARNOLD .& • Baveust received several Bales of 7'sckings, ins, Checks, and Diafrers,which ara °tiered uncom monly low for Cash. May . l4. . ' . 24, DYE STUFFS: •-• ' . Logivood--ehipped and ground,. . . .• • Nicantgua Wood, ' • Cochineal; . - - - • razil; • Inu Dye, • Pudic, •. , • . ~ Oil of Vitroli , Madder, . , Nitious Acid, •. .. . • Indigo, Muriatio do. -, Just received and gir..ertica 7tjkokiiide or retail, itt the Cheitileal,Store of , ' S. VAJOTT. May 28. - ~.... . '. . ' 26 _ . . SAVE YOUlt ETII: If 'carious Teeth are- prOperly treated at roseasona ble-timei the' progress the denny-may be entirely arrested 4 F. I - VKNAFP; Denial 'Surgeon, 14. W. dotter'. of Charlet) Pi, Fvette . stsi-Baltimorm - . May 28 . ; 25. SOFT SHELL '41:1110,N1D14 1 , 1 /n ( 1 Filberte'foi bole By' ; May i 4. ~. . ..•.2L+' . DR; WILL ' , SatOLAND HAS roino n wil 'his., Office to the Dili; Hanover 'street, a feiv 'donra-northof Ole. corner, and directly clipoSite`,•George heafees" Dry Good • Carlisle, Mg 4. 1 8 3 1,4 -3 t. ' , . - motatraior BroUSE. • THE subscriber announces to the public, that he • • ; • • • ' lids rented the well knOwn\.. '. a • a t ass Taern; Stiend • • • -at Sterrett's Gap, 7 miles-North-of-Carlisle; and-14,-miles-West of Har.„ risburg;4lihrele2solicits.a_shiue of Vali° patronage., 1-litiltable shill be filled - with the besttlie markets wail' afford ; his Bar is supplied With choice Liquors. "Al so stabling, 'with all the necessary provision for-hor scs,and attended with a careful !loader.. • • To those ' unaciiuilinted with the _place, he. Would state, that it is 'situated on a fine healthy part Of the country, with a splendid view of Cumberland Valley, from .the "observatory, exactly on the top of the L Blue Mountain, at, the junction of the - State roads, from Harrisburg to Landisburg and 'Bloomfield, and from : Carlisle to Clark's Ferry. 'Persons ivishing to spend. is few weeks inthenotintry, during the warm weather, could not find asniore comfortable place,-it being be• tween, and within but 2,6. miles of the Carlisle Sul phur Springs f Cumberland county,and 8 miles from the Warm - Springs,, Perry county.. -Cold.or„warm baths in fine-prder at any time..., .He hopes that by strict atteothin to business and a disposition to please, - to merit and receive a share of puldic•patronage. • • - /JOHN LOILK:4- --- StEnnarr's GAP E ? • • June 2, 1838— . S SL . C.;/.7 11 would call-the-attention of Painters and others to a large assortment of Paints, Sze. which I have just .received, and will.selliimusually low. . White Lead, in 251b.-4 , i,.121.1b,,,Eig5.'-•-r.. • • Chromic elloiv l . Zztliage,• do.. Spahishltiown, , Prussianttue, • TellowsOli.e'r, ." • Ventran Red, s - Linseed 911, , Red Lead, - Spt. Turpentine, Orange 'Mineral, Copal Varnish, - . Japan do.; • • _ . S. ELLIOTT. • . A.I):RW • CrtA(l) CD: O rsl ol - 21raet - Returnshissincerc thanks to the citizens of Ca isle and adjoining country, for The most liberal patio jage which-hasheen "meowed upon him, and wishes to in form thepublic generally that helms replenisliiid his stock:of .Goods, and flatters himself that he will •be tibia() give entire satisfaction to all who will call at his Store, both in.qualitYand price•of goods ;-,its he is resolved to sallow for cash. • • Call ~t_tlsc old well known •Stand,of in' North Hanover. Street, and esavorno2iis GoOdej as lie has a gtneral and complete assortment of Hardiiire"," CUTLERY PAINTS, OILS, &C. , Also -kluge assortment 9,1 griffin's bOulile Refined_ Steel Passmoie sand Newton parlingtoO's . Corn a»ci_ Grass &i, hes. . , ..lielias,also the .Iv_ew, CninWlandLlCTails , —but and exatnidt• - ; Oeltinne :for hinisaC ' • - • - • .. Carlisle, May • „ , . • .. • 4P. ILND. ` --,, . . .q . an •• . 6 .-e. -e. A 11 - 5).1 - n - . i . D. d , ' , ' — ' - 64474,4.444Y4 Tim-subscriber. g . 'l5, - 7 iinforms his frie,nds; and the-publio generi?...-. g- 2 ,e. hag for, sale, at his Coil and Lumbt Yarn,,...,5, 7, bank of the Susquc henna river, in the town of %, Ormlqsbure,,' ----: - 2000'Bushels superior Smith . Pannel and .COmnion Boards. Poplar Plank and Scantling, Oc.. 2000, good qicality, seasoned. Tight Bar - . r a Staves and Heading. All of which lie will dispose of nt low rates, and on thOnost accominodating terms. Persons wishing to purelMse'would do-well--by .calling-with the Wising. herimnd eximine-his-stockbef,iwe they pnrehase-else• where, April 9, 1838.—Stn .71 dasto o USE, • South-west corner "of Main f.? Pitt st:s. Cailtale, Pa • HAVING taken the above named establishment, (formerly kept by Mr. George Aug,hinbaugh;) res pectfully solicits his friends and the public generally, to favor•him with their• custom. The'house is large and 'convenient, containing upWardsof FOR C.H.// BER S, well adapted for Families, Stu dents,-Boarders and transient custom. The stabling is extensive and convenient, capable of holding up.: wards of 70 horses, worthy'the attention of Drovers, being in a central and excellent part - of the town for the sale of horses. •• I . - - . Drovers, Farmers, Pedlers, and Travellers are in vited to give•him a call. He hopes by strict attention and moderaie charge to render general sat-stitetion. Carlisle; Aped 19.. Boolq4 Drugs . and Fancy dr: BALTIMORE tides. • ibis just returned from Philitlel with ,a large - supply of Drtris, Pilots, Oils and Varnishes. Also, Sellout Books in every variety—together with the standard and mis cellaneous works, and all the new publications. • -A large .assortment of stationary—cap ; and letter paper by the ream. Also, a large variety of Fancy? articles,. which will-be sold'on accommodating terms.- JOHN T. MYERS. Carlisle,.7fay 22,1838. • ASSIGNEI ACCOUNT: - • - Notice is hereby given, that the account of William Line and Melchoir Brenneman, Assignee of Samuel , Neidig, has been presented-to the-Court of- Common:- :Pleas, 9f Cumberland County,. for confirmation and ullowance;and , -.said7Ppurt-have-appointed-the-first. day of -August Court; (being the 13tIr. day of said mouth,) far its consideration, and Rule 'on all con' cerncd to shew cause, why it shall not be coefirmed and allowed. . GEO. FLEMING, Prothonotitry'a Office, 4 * , Prothonotary. Carlisle, May. 9, 1839.4 " • DiuTroN SEED CORN. subscribet, has for, sale at the Cirlislc iron Works. and at C. 111'Farlane's hotel, a-few bushels of very superior Dutton Seed Corn: The Dutton Corn is decidedly superior to nay other Corn grown in,this section of country, as it yields from 50 to 100 bushels per acre, weighs-about 541bs to the bushel, and ma tura in U 0 days. • • • , -• GE.' May 7, • . 23: • I—Heeeived freat variety of Fashionable Ruseki; Brash, and Silk Hats. . ' • • Foi; .iale -by • t CHAS." BARNITZ. May 14. ' • . 24 • RECEIVE') A.lll. .1)1 - `4)R A variety of - Travelling anti Family Baskets, nt the Store of , -. CHAS. BARN,ITZ. - May • WRAPPING: YARN:for,,Ti - le CH,A.S.IrARNI May. - _ Uncomnionly Cheap Cloths, • Cassimera, Stittinetta, Vestings, Ste. &0., for Bale at the , Store or. 4ItNOIA) & CO. MaY 14. Zt • - • 17001., jttst received sever4l,bales , best lio n s, very low, • ' • ' Jognex 317.E.R5. GEORGE -RUPLEY-. George Feri:ee4 EMI PRODUCE' 81 'COMMISSION rms WI,II34IIEOVIVIL • . Broad. Street,_Philadelphira THB_Undersigned respectfully 'informs the citizens of - Franklin and. Cumberland, counties, that he-has opened a WAREHOUSE in road Street, next door above Broad street Hotel,.for the'sale of all kinds of Country. Produce, and respestfully.solicits consign.. trtents. From his generaltnegnaintance ' -knowledge- of bu siness, and the eitertise of his best effortslo promote the interest of his customers,.lic flatters.himself that he will be able to - render general satisfaction. 4.4C08 BERLIN; • •. Philadelphia, I\Thy, 1838; • • .• REFERENCES, Philip Berlin, Chambersburg; -•- • Ditvid Mahon, Esq.' 'Z • Spippen!tnirg. Geo TV. Hunts, Esq. S Swayer, • 'Gen.. Slesandei . ;i . Cp..rlisle. • Henderson, Esq. -- Jacob Rupp, Esq. • ,o. LaJn, mss. s. ®TIC At an Orphans' Court, Lean and held on Tuesday the firo. day of May, A.. 1). 1838, and holdeliat CSr. lisle, in and for Cumberland county. • Before the Judges of the same Court, &c.the following proceed ings were hail, to ivit: ld May, 1838. the case of the estate of Jacob Rhodes, deceased.. it appearing to the court that-the ' Administration account of Jacob Rhodes, deceased, has been ,settled bY the Administrator, Saml - Rhodes, and there have been advancements made by the intes tate, to 'tho several . heirs at law.' . `The Court do gow. grans rule upon all the - heirs-'and legal . represefita.'. tines of the said deaeasedoo appear at the next stated "Orphans' Court,to be held on - the - 4th day ofSeptcm -her, A. D. 1838, and slew cause why theyshould not be seveialirTharged upon the final settlement attic Said estate, real and,persoual, with the -a - dVaricemeiits Made' te.each Of them ;. and to show cause Why the - recognizance entered intoby Samuel Rhodes, to whom the real estate was confirmed, should not be regulated . ..accordingly. . nbed_and-Cr- -' ;ounty,- ss. - I -7— s il,l . 1 o certif tat . t h.- above is a true g2k !,w , extra d ct.-- taken y . fr h om Ate-records- of the, ' Orphans' Court, in and for said „county. '';'l`44ll.‘`ln testipopy whereof, I have hereto put my signature,aiuMiatd - theal of - said - of Court at Carlisleilst - Jqne A. D. 1838: THOS. CRAIGHEAD:CH:D. C. - .Crirlisle;4uue.4; AtVIV,CE. • ti'Lt•On Orphans' Court began and beld r orrTtresday the first day-of May, Is3B, and holden at Carlisle, in and for CumbeVland 'county. - Defore thy judgc - s of the same Dourt, the- folloWing liroceeding were had, • . Ist 3.13 y, 1.838. In the cap Of, the citation' 10 - tIM heirs of-,lames Dysert, late. of flitewell_towJ44i . dec6ased, 'to appear this day, and ept or reluse to, -accept of the real estate of said intestate at the valim, thin and appraisement thereof; taken by the Ifignisi .tion, &e., The sheriff mikes return duly. served on dad -who-resale in his - The . .. Court further _order_that.publie notice be given jo those heirs who *reside out of the county to appeaar at the next stated Orphans'. Court, .to be held at Carlishraforesaid, on Tuesday_the fourth day of September next, and.aiicept or refilse accepttherstate•of the-sal (I,39mesDyseet; or slyly cause why .the same should not-be sold, . , CumberlandCounty l - H i , Ido certify the above to be a true es •. et , .It tract taken from the records of the. Or iffians Court in and for said County. In' „.,a4144: testimony. whereof, I have hereto put mr % signature, and affixed the seal of said %%%% .o....Courtat l arlisle, t 1 30th 1831, THOS. CRAIGHEAD, CM 0. C June • LOOK ..4T. THIS. The subscriberhaving relinquished the Mercantile business and desirous of closing his unsettled accounts, as he intends leaving Shippensburg, begs leave to stall 'the attention of those who have unsettled accounts to call and settle them, as there will-be no further• indul gence given alter the first of August, as all accounts That are not settleil by thal date shall be placed in the hands of a Magistrate for call - earth) =withrinrrespec to persons. - THOM. . _.Shippensbmg, hue. lc% 1.838. • NoincE. THE public will take notice-that letters testamem , tayy have been issued to the subscriber, resi ding in.3lonroe township, the Executor of the last Will and Testainent of CONRAD ENINIINGER, late of. Silver Spring' township,.Cumberland county, deceased: All persons having 'A:iims or demaruls apinst the estate of said decedent; are requested to make the same known 1.0 hiM, without delay ; also An persons indebted to said estate, fire requested - to call and - settle: HENRY MYERS, Executor. June 11, 1838-4 w • WANTED,_ Several Journ'evmen MILLWRIGHTS; .C:1. PENURS ! and . WAGONMAKERS, by the sub scriber, at his establishment in the borough of New ville, to Nv hem constant employment aOd the higlipst wages will be givs.o.- 13;31111.1.6 AN. NeWville, June 4,1838.7--3 wt a • . Nclo-.oJoatio, TILE' subscribers have just received in addition to their former stuck, a handsome assortment o'f_ SPRING AND SUMMER- . . . which pokes the'r- assortment now very good, and Will sold very low. They most respectfully'solicit the public" to grhem a ell. • t., • • I'. S.—Com , produce will be taken in eitel!arge • for goods. ' - N • • - j. & D..K. WUNDERLICH & COli. Shiltpensburg, June 4 , , 11 . 893.—tf. • FRESH, int)Z I VIUMM --- havin g recently 'returned from Philadelphia • and -New.Airuic_wilit_sk VERY EXTENSIVE ADDI TION to niy-formerStock, I lieg 7 leTrie'tO — Offer - tb - tli - o citizens of. .Carlille and the Public generallyi: _d_ENER.,II, ASSORPMPN7 7 , Comprising every, article in .the Drug line, which I will dispose of Witotissis. or RETAIL at the lowest possible rates. 'Physidiana-7-dotintry . Store keepers—. Fullers and others, are respeetfullymvited to give me it call' at the . Old Stand on East Dig)) Street. • • _ - S; ELLIOTT. ,Carlisle, lslay 26,1859. , • 27 . WINVS - 14/. LLQ fORS.. 'Just returned from the city of Philadelphia with a general assortment of WANES 1.4 . . LIQUORS, purchased from the first hands, in *ood "and glasS, to which I invite the attention Of Innkeepers generally. •, Lisbon, Teneriffe, Port, Qld Madeira, Pale Sher ry, Malaga, Champaigne, Claret, :Unseat, and Hock WINES. Itrandy,Tlolrand Gin, and Old WhiSkey, Which' have been' purchased at the shortest prices, and . Will he disposed of cin hccom in cid nti n g terms. CHAS. BAIANITZ. May 14 . BONNETS . "' BONNETS, Aimalt_aupply_of,catairact.--Engliali-Widit-Stra.sy— 'Florence Braid, and ORIENIVI. BONNET'S, have just-beenycoeiyekand are7offere '-uncommcinlyioy, by A L1,VD14114 CO. PRUIT. • • 'l"f • • An sortmcnt of hash Fruit justrOieiv id - awl for sale by • .• • 9. ELLIOTT. . . . - - RIICIICVIVS; M. OMOWS. • . , LilaC; Vendreen; Salmon, Purple, rind altdesira,. ble aolouxa of ,Ganze, Mantua and Satin Ribbon for fade by , ,,, 5---_- • ... 1 • ARNOLD Sr, CO. • ir UST' reteii , ed, supp of Mortison ' s Pills, in oej , 50 acid 25,cent Boxes. • • .V, OGJLBY. • THE GIRARD LIFE - INSURAN;Ei • . . annuityaml.Trust Company of Philadel phia. 1-offiee,ls9; Chestnut street: • CAPITAL. OF 300 000. • • . Charter Perpetual:' - :: lINSURE LIVES, - grant .4nnuities. and _Endow : mous and make contracts generally that involve he.contingency of life. "Accept Trusts as aiithorized' by the charter; from individuals;corporatehodies; or- Courts of Justice,und execute them agreeably tn.the .desire of the parties, anda'eceive Depositea of money in trust, and on interest.• LIFgINSI3II..ANCEI-I:he ternis arc ns low as• those of any-office in the Union. Rates for Insuring sl.oor. ..gge rear (For 7 Years lliade Life ". „annually. 20 $0 91 " $0 95 $1177 ' • 25 . I'oo' 30 -1 31 • .1 30 2 , 36 4, 4,' . • 35 '1 36 . 153 • 2.75 40 . 1 69- 183 ~3 20 45 1 91 1 96' 8-13 - • .50 .1 - 96-,2 . -09 • 4-.60 -• • 55 232'3 21 . %5 1 . 8 _ __Plarther_infornuitioncan_be_cilitainedby_appliatitin 1 at the office.- • . _ . B. W. RICIIARDS,..Pres't; , • JOHN F:JA.311.5;.:46 . tuary C4Ecifloy. W. Asti, 7'teatrurer. ' June 11, 1838.—Gm • ague* ATV• • • eIIE.I7PER EPER: . rIVIE subscribers have just received froth the cities 11_ • of Neu , Yea , and Philadelphia,Whandsome as - saitinclutaf Uew - deSitabje - Giands, among whicharOs Rich Painted Muslins and Lawns, — 777 -Rich ligaired .satins.and Poult.de Black and Blue-Black Puult de Spies, and GrUi - de ' Naples. • • • Black It. Lutestring, Gi.os de- 'Palls, Gros de Mines . , • t Super and extra supeatytins, ' h Black Satin Vesting,. - 'l3l;aelz •Italiau and imitation cravats: • - • •:. "'• 'lndia Satins and Lev:lll66es. s • " ' " Sencitews MlSarsnetts, G6liTtired Lavantme handtcer - CliW, SUper Linen Cambric Halidkerchiefs, • . Pongee, Plug and Pundaimit - dn - -Blond Gauze Veils and-Domi Veils, ' Black Bobinett Veils 4-4 5-4 and '6-4, Ladies' and Gentlemen's English Silk Hose. Hoskin iuul Beaver Gloves, . Fixtraitiper Buck Wiite and Colored Silk and Cotton Gloves. • Bobhiett.Edgin 4 s and 4-4, 5-4, and 6-4, Bobinctts, plain end figured, • Plaiwand Figured. Slris.-Muslin, ' i • • Bcnn4azine, tnid.l7:kno:Jit.:4A(.l.... • -Assorted-Canze Bonnet and -Cap II 9-15, il-P2-2.2 new stylclOnnet, do - . • .Rich Embroidered Belts.. . • .AII.N.M.D 4_0): •.. , .Veaelp rippozdti. tar, Carti.;le Bank: •- - _ , -• • TARE.NOTHT: . LI, pers9as indebted M the estate of Milli D.. late of il's. Vo - rougli - ; ( r0000st(1, please ts, make paymend without delay; and those Having claims Tgainstsal(restm-, will present. them - to SA Ml 7-1.11, 1:11.1,TOTT, Ex'r. ' •Of the last 'Bill of Xiiry-D, IlYtypn,•dced.' June IS, 1838. • LAST NOTICE, . .. . : Al..l4:l lil lrESl/11101idellted 10 DANIEL MiIIEiILTII, AO, ' talStllitlE of the estate of IiF.N HY Mlirdlti, rate of Allen township, Cumhei land tionnty, deceased, arc, lin• the latrtinte, regnesteilto inert said Alark ley at Shepherdstown, (township nod County aforesaid) to ay oft their respective dues, on - the Sixt/t day V ..) Aftgus 1.0.041 those having. clitiM3 against said estate, Will present t em on the Se.i.enth iy*Angupt, , Also,tlMsenlAn .e accounts with the said Nlarklev, will come to the 'said place aid pay olf, on the Sisili Ammst, and much oblige me as I haw: moved to eo firanklinnnty, l'a.ond it will be very inconvenient for me to call m;ain. ' I hope this notice will be com plied with- a • _.. • DAN:IEIOIAR K 1.2.17, .Itheer..._ . June 18, 1853:-6w. . .: TAILORING. .• • .... • . . . • yTILILIAM M'PHERSOV, IIIANKFIJI. for past f a vors, hereby inf o rms th public that he still co n tinu e s to carry on the a • , hove mentioned business,-in , - West 17-11 - 81reet , d'wrdasle, a few doors west of the 'Post Office, and directly, op' 'Maim - the book store - of Loudon; where - he is - lire. , paredAq . accommodate all who may favor _him with their custom, iii themost neat mani-could at reason able prices. , By' strict attention to business and an .earnest.tresire_ta please,lie_hopes to receive _a liber ! share,of public patronage. , P. .9.—The latest city fashions will he cmistantly fcillowed up. a supply of OEIDIr MADE CLOTH/ Nth constantly kept on hand, and for sale on reasonable terms. June 41.8,.18.3g.-tf " 9.9 . ra the heirs - Ta`iidilegitl - REJWffeiiiiitiffk - of .JOHN C.RMPBELL, Late of - - Frankfort[ (1.; • TAKE, NOTloE•that'l will hold an Inqui:sition ' on Dc Pailitione-Facienda, on the premises lute of John Campbell, dee'd,on'l'UGSDAX the elth day of July, 1838, at teno'clock, A. M.; where oll.inter.4• ested may attend. • JOHN MYERS, sheriff: • sheriff's office "e • , Carlioe, VI June, ;838. /, • • Ate I. IFIED WHISKEY. %VIM subscriber, residing near Spring Forge, an -I=l Ounces to the public that he ‘Zru t s . tint i ly i pt• elaj( f((411 rel lik f t lo l ds l i i . l s e l .lP P:l e -liaS lo fi Old - Whfs- -- ti -=-------- 74 ii i Jtey-ndlich-has been rectified;And-will ' :i"L-'s- :-• \ V he sold in quantities tg- suit Purehas= M. G. iSELTZHOOVER junco t§3 8 TEST RECEIVED plug and spun Tobacco, Which • will be sold by the KeF, nt manufacturing prices CHARLES BARNITZ. June 11, 1838 • RYE d. CO4N WANTED., • Ort4KIE hi4hest price in. cad; will- be paill by the subscriber; at his Warehouse, for Rye & Caro. OVEN WCABE. Harrisburg, Juneill, 1838 • . • - MACK.Elittlf; 50 BARRELS; hest tionlityljnet reeriiril nod for artike storehouse of OWEN .31'C1t8E. ilurrishurgAttne it, 1838, ElA 4kri \ 15 131; 41 v , . 37146 r NS. .0 .1,„„ Harrisburg- 11, 1 8,38 4 - 9 . 'WEN itt , cunE ootalooes to receive nod for=ward good e s and prdduce by roil read to Phil . ' • klarrisbuirg,ltine 11; 11138 . : - ' . H .AIR Cloth Caps and ralm-lefif I Tata, for Pale by ..:22 C. OGILIIY— • • NOTIW Letters Testamentary on the will - oFJAT.:OD Cant late of,Dickinson township, Cuinberland' bounty, de ceasad, having issued to the subscribers, residing, In Dickinson 'townshi p, all persons having claims against the said estate twill present them witliout„delay, and those indebted will' make payment immediately td the subscribers. • ,AOOD MUM,' • - • MittAti - Am-C11,1M,: . 'Executors, duly 30838, 7 r-0, , ••• 'SPLENDID 'SCHEMES FOR JTSLY.".;_ ••• . • • • ' Virginia• Sale 'Lottery, • . For die benefit of the Araderni: • Clio% No. 4, 1818. • - " : To-br, drawn at Alexandria,.Va. ou Saturday, the 7th . of Judy, 1.838.. • . 3 ' GItAND SCIIVA(E. , , CAPITAL • 90,000, 10,000, :6,000, 3,140, 3,000, 20 of •500,_ 20 of -90 Q; 123 0f.200, . Tickets 0r4 . 510--Halfss—Quarter $2 50. Certificates of Pack's of 25 Whole Tickets $l3O. • D o . ,410.• . 25 Half do . 65.. • Do.`• 25 Quarter. do 32 50 1 1 3 Drawn Nos; in each Packa,v,of'2s:Tiekets. • Firgfnza'State lottery, • Por_the benefit of the town of . vviie'ciin g . • . • Class No 4.for 1838: To be. drawn at. Alexandria, Va. Saturday the 14th . Jiine, 1838. ,• . SPLENDID seitErat.. HIGHEST PRIZE $30,000;.10,900, 6,060, - 5.,000, 4,0)0, 2,50); 25 of 1,000; 25 of 500; 28 of. 00; • • -• 200 of 100, Bcc. &c. • , T i ickcts only 41.0-7-linlvos ss—Quarters $2 50. • tk's of , Pdokagcs - Of r lirhole Tickets 4130 • , Do. • • do. .25 Haif , do 65, Do.. do. 25 .Quarter "dci: ;52 50 15 Drawn numbers'in each Package of 25 Tickots,' . • State of •Yirdirria - A • . Rtchrnond ;academy Lottery .; Class No 4 for 1838. To - be - fdrawtriat — Alexandria,_Va-orratuiday, July 21, 1838.. tiTtILLIANT SCHEME. CAPITAL $35,295';_10,500; 5,000 ; 4,000; 3,000;, 2,500; 2,250; 2,000;1,750; 1.600; 1,500; 1,400; _ - 50 of 1,000; 50 of 250 ;.56 of 220; 50 of - - '• 200; &c. &c. , Tickets . only slo—Hslves ss—quarters $2 50.. Cert'S of packages of 25 Whole Tickets $l3O. Do do 25 Half do .65 • ' -Do do ' ' 25 Quarter do - 32 50 1 SPLENDID SCHEME.. Pirginia.State Lottery, • For the' benefit of thO-Petersbnry Benevolent Ikfeo . _ tante 'Clats No 5 fir _ 1838. • To be drili - n at Alexandria, Va. on Saturday, the . -2 lh or,Yuly, 1838.. ' - • . MUNI) SCHEME. CAPITAL 130,900.; 16,000 4 7,000 5,00 a.; 4,000; • _ 5,000_ i lo. l ;_2 s trizes of 1,000; 50 of 500; 50 of 2 - 00 • Wr l5O, &c. &c. , , • Tieketa only $lO--Hali'ea s—Qua r ter s 2 Cert's of packages of 25 - Whale Tickets - .$150 • 1- : •Do do -25 Half' do''6s - 25 Quarter do . • • . .. - N cr 7.. Orders for,Ticket.9 and iSlictres or rtifkate4 of. Packages in the' abOve Magnifi'C'ent SChenles,.will receive the most prompt attention; and an official ac count-of .eacli drawing scut immediately after it is over to all Who Order from.wi. Address; , ' - .'D. S. G1ZE1C4412.Y..8.: Co. - .illanagsm Washington City, 1.). C: July 3, 1834. .. :. -- . ' .., TEETH. - . ' • ItUPTIBLE TEETH . Is has for Many ppm; been a grfatiTesidefittun among European mid A mbi•ican Penti stsf, to manufan; `titre •N4hfrorn.inciwruptible materials which 'should - :imitate the natural, living Teeth,: - • - • _ ---, Many - have devoted : years to At nsticcessild nnd others have succeO'ded fn - manufaeturing teeth of materials similar to the porcelain witie; but g. they- have-an- opnrpte - which they are easily distinguished:from the human..- trail; . • . _ „ After long and tedious experiments, the subscriber has succeeded in manufacturing teeth of materials en 4 ,- - Om:1y iaeorruptible . ;and perfectly in imitation of hu man teeth. k. They have a semi-transpoTocy, and are made of tarmus•si.i69 anti shades., . 7., In cases where absorption of the aceolar'procep, or other causesmay render it neeesmry, he will cast, of theSWIM!' materials attached to the teeth, artificial gums, which shall imitate the gum and supply the loss ofsultstance It is entirely impoSSible 'for these teeth to change their color, or cause Cletid.brcatli. ' HO will insert them from one to entire sets, in such manner that they make . atticulntion of the voice . perfect, and materially assist in mastication, and so that they cannot be distinguished fesm Oleo - nest beau fifth' natural. living teeth by the most scrutinizing oh: " _ . —He-also performs - all the rations oprOtions in Dental Surgery, according to the late scientific imp . , provements in the art.' F.-.-. 11. KAllpr,- Survon.:DentTht, ... . ' X.,W., corner of Charles a / Fayette streets, • -• . , -- ' Baltimorci--' 'CARLISLE SPRINGS.''.. THE proprietor respectfully inforins the public ill general that he i s now - ready to Accommodate a large _number of Boarders and .Visiters. The Springs are situated , t•mileS north, of carlihle and 3 miles south of Sterreit'S Gap, on the orth Mounthio, in.A fine; • healthy, and romantic, Once and - pure air. There is an extensive fiathing• Establishment erected . (both warm and cold,) and every accommodation May. bs , -relied on. . • July 3,1838. • ‘. •• • • ," N. B. A Bar:melte will run daily <.fenm-Carlisle o the Springs for the accommodation df Yisiters. - - CAUTION 4 - • A number. of Pedlers-rand 'Hawkers have been travelling round the country, imposing on thenom mmiity, by representing that they aretgageslin our _ Concern. • . -This is to give not!re, that we-have not any Pedler or Pedlers, either with wagon or nn_foot; _of merchanLise ftir us, and that all such persons as thus represent themselves are deceiving the ciimritu- - ARNOLD Sr. CO. • CarlishOune 2f), 1838; " OTJCE~ The;,,subscriber having.. been appointed. by the or phans' Court of Cumberland county, to marshal` this assetfs in the hands of Robert Miller, Administrator of Wiliiam• H. Miller,.late'of Allen township, deed.; will attend MR office on Wednesday., the 25th (lay of July, for that purpose J • HUGH GAULLAGHER. Jnnc 1838.-4 t. • COLT SPRING, •• _AYohtlt llioulgairt, 14 Niles East of Minn.; . suliscriber7thankfttl to public - for past • favors, respectfully in - fermi - them that he will - rtrzopetchbrifold - ,STiring, eol.thlishriiebt'for-the-rece Lion of visitors directly afteethe 4th of 'July, and wtll • spare no effortato'render satisfaction to Whoevottrnay favor him with - their company. ' • ','• - • HIS TAIJLE Will be abundantly supplied with the best the 'Cotitia try can afford—his BAN whittle choicest Liquors, and his STaBLE with. the best of teed., . • _ :to persons' 'acquainted wittntbe character of this Springvits' location find mlubrious air,'nothing need be said to reeornincittl it to those who desire the vigorating effects of the• cool fountain, sm pu health-inspiring breezes, or' who wish to escape for a season - from - the heat and hurthen of business to en jtiv. the pleasure of aretreat amidst nature's bowers, Mid along, side of one of her most delightful fcain. tains.—Those unacquainied with the advintage of the . "Cold Spring," will foul no mope satisfactory way of - becoming' bettei , infortned than by paying it at vlstt. • Gi.DEON "SIiIREY.. • . • 10, 6 . Conzfo — table .Conveyance front Cturomersburk to the Spring; aild,back again, can be had nt any time. . . . .. .Juno 26 ,1 838 P ~ . • ORDINANcE To — rtiThiby Tax the sum Of $l5OOlO - de+ 'frity thlrhicklento4expertses fif . • . • - ' HE people of Corlisle . by their 'town Council MA, herehyprdein null enuctohnt•the sum of .$140C1,1 ,- lie=asseased, raised and levied in, pursuance of the Charter Of - Incorporation; from niid upen'the tants of the borough of Carlisle ; for the year 1.8.58,t0 • be applied to I defraY„the' expenses. , of the borough; and to meet such' appropriations las the Council - have made, 'or shall from timetO time make for the ensuing , ' Tor , for ElOrough purposes. 'Passed 'll6th Ainv,.18384 . FREIPK:WATT,S,„ .• , . rresident of GOunoil. June 18,.1898 IKCOR=• • D. CORNAIA&-