= PO'E T R Y.& , - - „ e --, 1 V a t -- =DAY"tp _ va-t4 4 . 5 _ AVith-swect2st 1 1 .1cfcra each:lt'd. From various garlic:o call l / 4 1 with care." Pri;iti the, Dalthwv - 9 -Whig A. LA.DY, ivno REQUESTED TO EIL-F1 . • ' • In"by pers,n, . • 13eauty,.sinimetry,,eler,ance., and ease , Are all corabiped,a ri . o4e Biotite, . °7 • queenly bearing;'attrar.esllieeycl, t . ititi.A4oo • • ariajestf.;tit tholtalititits rethiNi Those iii I arehid eye-brotss,of deg pest black; enciitlishiclibeamS in laugliiug dirdMicity; Those Matchless eyathut in reverie recline. .7 With' such modest loveliness; as cloth' see • The midde,M angelic.modesti;__:__' -- But animatod,. flash with such brightness''" - ACivouldPotiO`blush the* 0'4.0414. .7 4 - 4 Ofthe,rderning 'Then those ruhY_checks, with the liitely !mei oftlie ripe , • luxttrious peach, so deiielte,Yei' ‘l_ 'Supremely beautiful. To viu midi the IToscate.eolers_of the.red Come th . ose cnrlingliPs—the nectar of a. • ,Tlieuiainl flowers with profusion JaVislied Could not compare lyith one sweet impress ' • Ora' virgin kiss 7 —one rootinuett Smile . . • 333t1i so lieswiteliinqly play upon them, That:readers irresistable those modest Charms:--!.-- . - • • To: be Seen Ts:to beloved.; • Coriles then tlie • Dimplechin of nice proportions, to complete The picture, true, tonature, as words can -• : • 4,„.tiritw it 7 -nor less, nor more, in form orgrace, `llasthtis prerasely lavished all her. Store • Of loveliest).irdportions. SONNET:—To t-iren;st tough the arrow drove; She fcll;:transaxed in death. and .warnfin gere;- The elmidrr:al the sang. that:v:9l;e the grave, 'greeted,r.thriiiii;?s ray', "%than o'er _Tlict•shatlew'ed fields its rosy thein did pour, DisplUeing fflnem. übw thiit lay is sung; Its 'eltarth eNtinßui shed; and the.grove no there . ...Itcspouds 1.3 meledy'--per ih.there raiigne • . woodland, that.b.thuMt:'s store Can pny such melting tribute; and ottani • L0t4,1 oftidr, so sweaty as did the; '.• • iTev.-latighishig to di&—tenever sear sing. zigaitif _ 0111__Lenizitly,'eeP for.thee, And dn'tili ruthless mth•derer rerjuitinzjus - tiee See. Ira,vellinja ern ' appePi in -- a dry goe'ds store, situated irl'a s sindll _ . an old lady from the country Caine in. She: purch SerraUM - atilt • at length observing a - ,neatly - painted - and varnished. bellows hanging by a post,'. she enquired What it waa. The clerk perceiv - ingthat the old-ladrwas •rather- ignorant,- . and being soinethinT cfa wag. informed her . that it Was a pew fashioned fan which he • had lately received fro:a the East, at the same time taking the bellows' down and puffing with it in :hie hag, told her that • was the mode of operation.. The old lady - . repeated the opprAtion,on herself, and was so delighted with' the neWfan, that She pur chased it forthwith, and departed. • . On the next - day our inforniant, the Min ,Listey, Jidstan__ahm2inppent to' preach at a schoolhouse in the neigliTiOiiitg -The congregation, being, assembled, while theininister was in the act ofreading the hymn,`' who should 'pop in but the old woman with her neiv fashioned. an; and ' . having taken her ,seat, iminediately 'cam menced -piffling away in good earnest. The congregation knew - not what to'rnake of it -some' smiled, and some looked astonish ed;-but theludierots preVailed - oifer every thing Olie, and to such an extent, that the minister himself was obliged to .stop read- ing,-and.to hand the book to his brother in the desk. After the usual preliminary ser vices, he.fose to' t preach, but•there sattons picously :the old' lady.. with the hellotirs -front, a hand hold-of each handle, the. nose. i - 1 , --turned Alp - tow ards -herlace,-and w ith - rn uch self-complatencyhmfrtng the-gentle breeze into her:face. What - 6 do or how toPro ..! teed_lie_knew:mot, for s ,he could not cast his --. ‘iyes Over the.Cangiegation_witlidutmeeting . with she., old lady. ' length summoning resolontiOn,-and trying.iii.feelthe. solemnify —oftlie-duty„imposed-oithinti-heproce-eded-c -1-le.finishished his discourse, but it cost him Moeffortthan any before - or since:— O. /bunt ' V ernonk Watchman. - • EEO LIFE TOO siloier,..iitf WASTED.—PIiny makes a striking computation in regard to the shertness of life.: never recall it with out,being,Poiverfully'iMpressed by its truth; "Coniider,", he says "the time • spent in • - sleep - , - and" - you''ivill find that a, man only lives half his, space. The other, half pas into account the -infancy, which. are destitute '"Of teas - 0140:1r , longivity which-is:second childishileis.—The scene grow diili, the limbS.are . racketi, the'sight,. the 'hearing;_ihe__power._ .. the teeth also 'dies hefoie„:"us i and, yet- all.: this ' • time is reckoned in th6'Periud of a Ore."— But,_ short, as - lifeii,',attlie hest, .those:_whi; complain iiS'bre'Vity let ,thein, without tO'.seizc and make- the most ; How truch, (16.!‘ire;ivasie'iiii`,indacisinn, in vain re-: greth, sive lopls an, angroun e• ears. What a vast`,'portidn at - oar freiiiia , , ,tances ..11 7 1T 8, e'd ..Inerp: 2l ?ai i ingsvaiting . forpenietliing ,that seams necessary, for 'our hap pineco, and the welf..9l'*hich'preyents eitj4ink tliesp-resentliAiEtt--; ZS o wlttpli 'PH TIFSITIN - PLA,§ll,4lt . • ." ±e /4' al ft) Ife,,,E , t" ion) . _,esou!p of, the . Poiter*ly tfpoit'dib orG ov «\en t tai hat",the'Sr oppeeod . ,to , 8 1 3 ye e ..pitraer . lts thil;ianks.Th e •peO , thlt-all, mew e: , end, cry ,of the 'lobo: , foeoe ke,•4' . .piertrehmlne'v anO'thdt'th6y la es i their Silinpk4stet nio ney to' be,`Car oi,.by yrefeteAce . "dold spA eilver.-4nctistere ITnio2l, IiNEVIi•SIiCIAVAINIA 3 SS: •- • • • - - `'• ••• •it a4 ". , 4, - •In` the nam 0.. and •• by. the ~ autlibrity .the' Common- . •• wealth of. PeritiOtaniti ) . • Y . 7 • 13 Y E ,• CO VONOR OF SAID' pOlll2llONkO ra. • • • • . • A','Prociamationi • •-.' • The . .period has arri've&When the series„ fArnsfortunes , Produced'hy thetnitiriousl . ~ interference of the Stational . Greverninent with, : the ,(nitency.Of the,CpuntrY'is about__ to tel Congress !having sarictionint:the•attemptAdgive to the • Federal Executive the entirettontrol9f the ISTaticinal;Wealth,.:a4o(the.whole:aiiiinnit. df specie in the country, and the :consequent pOwer. to affect aril wield its own 'pour , p0§013: all. the *capital. and credit of , the . I.lriion';':and„hairing.alsd imposed . Certain salute, , ry.restrictioas on - Somuch of . t.his power as had):men' already:arrogated, it isinciant.;. • beat on the rommonyealtli.or Pennsylvania to 'put forth her strength, to einakeklier dormant -energise . take . thht :.e tand:the ..,traile -ainFobitimerce . .of 'thelJnion, which her unbounded resources, her; vast naturali..and,artifiCial facilities_ for •their de v e lop e mit, Find theßolid. o lid eitergetieellataCteibf'.'her;'eitiiielii`ileati4fdT7fOlepriiii • her of which stand, ali the measures of i the NationikGOierrirrient'haire.'reeentlY.'tended, . 'For the production of this . Most desirable restilti. , the, measure first requisite Is, that an end be plitto,- certain - openiitfractions. al:the apirit, -. er:the,l„4hieh--lialie-- been forced . upoiLus-,byAhd•tiverbeatinilieeiiiiiies . of . the times, and tniestore . credit .-and . the: currency to the firmbasis on which they "stood, before their 'We derangentent - was aismecessatily'brought - tipon the people., -. • • , - 7 ' t . 1, - . therefore; hyvirtue of that enjoinment of the Cenititution which requiresthe GOvernor:Cit the . gtate to take care that' the laWs . lie'laitlifullfeitiCuted;andliii the ,purposes.aforesaid,,4o•hereby require that ,all the - .Banks'in this Conlmonioealth; on .. _ kloWthe thirteenth,. day of 4uguStnext ensuing••fite. daielaerebf, to :resume and continue the-redemptiOn - of - iheir - re - skeeliern - Ortsibilttnnd - Oiket obligntton itrooLD. .and - auxin cOiy,. according to'lU . true:intent and meaning oftheir charters y And,, for the purpose of aiding those institutions in the laudable object,'l deeMit proper to -state, from the informatien- 1. have. obtained, _that theifisolveneymigeneral_conditioiv_ - is such'as-to entitle.theni to the confidence: Ail' all • wholitaldtheir notes,:their amount of specie on hand-being- greatly., inereaSed; and of tiOtes in circulation . diminished;. since the. suspension of 'specie payments in May; .1647, . While it is thus cheerfully announced . that 7 the - mearni: . otthe• 'Banks and aniple; and their:eoricluctl_tas been, thrmighout the late t.iying'erisis,generally . sitch . as to sus:. tarn our already ;high character for punctuality, heitesty - iand solvency;'inairitain'nnd' even increase our trade, -keep up thejalue of property, and prevent the -State from --beciniiing - Ttlie-theatre-olipanic-cr - disiressl - yet - rshall - fetil - bomul - , -- hrduty - talholitiblie, - . to take all means in my power to compel a rettirit - to that . agency and.tesponaibility to. their' creditorslor-Avliielitheyweresreated.i. : 4;:howayer,ia,returOeliromptly.and. : :TaitliftillYiilaa (Mat line of duty: jlieTlaWS:iintl,:ttijihe . . - public - from •which :they haVe been eihni)elled to depart, the occurrences of the past year Will only be recorded . 'n'tur-history,as--another-instanCe-of-the-perfectulaptation-Of - republiCarirlitstittitionfi- . ' to' the demands of every coinmon' and overruling neeessity • . being bowed by.ginerai.ecinAdnt; becomes for the time the law of th - e - land, But_ to justify suchnecessity,,' and tO • prevent.future evil front initteceashry4d currenee or continuance, it is indispensably-.requisite, requisite. that the instant . ther.preSh • - sure of circumstances Which produced" .it ceases,the empire of the express and oral nary.' la* of. the land should be ye - Stored. ..A.cecidingly; if im the Otherliand - a return to.general and- real •redtTniptien iii specie, and a Withdrawal of paper, money . from eirculation,Ald hot now. take'place, - Wheri - adniit.thatiit,may, with safety and: public benefit, I shall hold it my .duly, forthwith to lake all - the' measures-to compel - it, wkicktlie:cons4itutionand - : laws have plaVeil„in my power_;: and• at the opening of ,the" next session ofthe".legislature, to recommend •the-passage - qf such laws. as .vay ?..ore eft:equally guard the figure-from-the-evils of the past, - Mid further; for the: purposes and by vietne-of ,the-enjointrient aforesiid,-Vdo . .alsA hereby require , all -persons Or.bo . dies corporato, who'rnay. have yiolated. the; laws of this State,lby the emission and•circulation of :notes of any deneMinatioir under that of tiro - to: take instant - measures for the - .full.andlonestie:deniption_iii the same,: in. gold - =:and airver'eitiinf-cif.'oltothet7airiPie -equivalent - as shall-be satisfactory:to-thebolders -thereof, -tinder...pain of the-penalties-: , provided - in such cases, which penalties,'if this notice be not compliba. with in. a rea4 .sonable time, it will be the-duty of all good:citizens to enforce. • *- •• Should this - requirement be fully and' promptly, complied-with, the- Common - wealth will be restored- to that sound currency Which she possessed. before the suspen sion, viz: One composed - of gold and silver for all soma:under, and - of notes instantly. convertible into 'specie for all sums of •and over, five dollars,. Thd result of the at , -tempt.to.improve the currency_ will then ebviously.be l . that Ad. only • pegper issues :in circulation.ANV NOT the INTO SPECIE' At "Vitt PLACE WIIiNCE issunt),--WILL— BE . THOSE OF. THE 114TIOSIAL brOV,.-EII.,NMENT. • .In communicating thus publicly-with my.fellow citizens on this most importantand interesting matter, I - WOuld respectfully hi - id - earnestly satto nll,.be firm and cool in the emergency. •Trust in the laws, have .confidence in the institutions, and sustain - the high - crelli,t.,and - character of your, glorious-,Commonwealth. YOu have borne yourselves through the 'Crisis nobly and honorably: , You:have coine . almeatuninjured out of the trial. Make One more 'cairn and steady . effort and.-all will .be well. The forbearance and determination heretofore exhibited have been such as .to reflect credit • - upon - the - Statc, -- whileit - hai - strengthene - d -- the - hands and cheered - the hearts of your public agents in the performance of duties Of no ordinary difficulty. Contraating; as - ialittityrallydoneethe-feelings-snd ,- ..hoPes , - - eonneeted7.with-ithis , sttempt-te:,idthe:re---: sumptiOn, with those whiclvaniinnted me wheri.l addressed my-felloW citizens on the subjetht of the suspensiori..of specie 'payment ? I cannon but - rejoice; at the difference.. We were then entering-upon a new and 'untried course of action whose -happy termi nation was only matter of hope. We are, now at the conclusion, of our doubts and fears, and,. with the blessing - df Providence on the exertion : of oufmoderatiomand -thistry,.about to return idniir usual confidence andprosperity. , • . - Given tinder my hand and the great seaLof the State, at.Harrishurg; thig tenth' day of July, in the year of our Lard one thousand eight hundred and thirty -eight; and-of the-Coranionwealth the sixty-third,. • By THE 'GOVERNOR: . THOMAS IL ' Secr'y of the s Commonwealtli. • , ;.0 J. r. 13 a-memorabl • lesson to all who are disposed to take-the vengeance of the laW into theft' own:lipids. - The atrocious. practice of,'Plynehing"- serves tp be , stamped.with the .. indignation of then and= the wrath of: Gbd.L. Every ac tor in the' tragedy ,, Tat 'Kosciusko ihOuld gat once be driven forth, an,exile froth society and all , its sympathies ,----Lottisoille MIER El THE JUSTICE OF JUDGE LYNCH. . . A few, days 'ago, a sum of ,money was 'stolen near Kasciusko, - ..Mississippi., A black, girl, who professed to know all about the circumstances, charged a respedtable white person, with being • the thief. Upon her testimony the . citizens seized him; tied him to a tree: and "lyuched" hint With ex-. treme severity. • Ekupng 'the, : c!peratiOn a . man named Parker. stood looking 'on'and etclaimin...Gike t tstaini I 110 . haii the money! - 11e.iet liethief•aprtiVill Soon eon , .fessir The lyitolierefoundi however,, after nearly killing •theiiitictiiriithat . he Would not confess any he Waiat length . released, torn; bleedingilndnnableoto stand. A few . lin* afierwardti siispieion began to rest upon „who 'on. being .tied to theairie r 4red,,.rdriied. out "./..hdee the money."' The • w here 'sit in : woe fotiiid in his Jpossessizi _aed.that of 4he'Weneh,Lon _whose false. testinfolly, the, innocent man had been so mutilated: • 'A,rotris REQUT4ST.--Tlii editOr, ottke St:. Louis Bulidtiik, makes -ƒh i \ ' Pc Will piezeiitiernan Nviio botrolirisfi,our pocket liandkertipiefi ' tvith4lit. his noise, j *lLo4.l',4:Y.j",. • -•--- • .r.o4ap#ngll walking ifinothe) .-: yesterdayofflake,"##:fcill!rlnetil"i' q to g 6 sounds EXPZOSS.:', , -"What's, your eggs a dperi 3 Ourm?!..", paia. an Old tdi , Yrnilik , ( ratner - ug Au .youx.4..price- r ninupopect Au enough for 00.. 1 •'• 5001f..4i ,- ,i314 : hunk Toy..arp - rriaY`think so; but tAysti. would'ut lay eggsfor a 'eetit alpikee, I know!"—Bangor Couriet ° ii t .4. : ,:, ::Grossness and ViArtiri4p—ln order to show how Mr. BOND'S speech lids stung to the Auickt how perfeCtly furious it has made the partizans of .paireri•low_ bitable, to an swer of power; how _unable .ta answer its facts,. they resort to abuse—and; also, to show, the - style and manner of the Glo be--= the Offcial journal of the Administration-- atal What 'soft Of - Sniff its readers: die e6 i ri paled to miallow, the extractthu following from , • Bond is very ` make of a great dull frog, end not bigger .than one of _those species, in 13rObdignag;.whence We would SuppoSe he eame, from his , power of exag geration. His rotundity of body is togged round with spradlinglegs, half length arms, t'oje brig, tinout.:' and . oys: thrust- ‘iindy , tiiniipi• painted hirri out to the onpo; sitiati as the very creature to Bello~ blood an-oups,- ~.:_ NOW, in 'addition. to the fact :that this _paragraph. ;appears-4 tt-ilie-'lead mg -- d i - artical - of - n - nowspaper-that-is-recognized-hy. the Xdnairnstration as ita "official journal," and that it reflects; tlie. tone and!temper the Adminiistrationi .a fant .itieif sitili; elpntly disgraceful; 'it is to be recollected, Who the, editor of. the fiver is, and What mariner:of man=-lni7bOsars , - to 'br4--hiho makei the : above , pershimfrefieciiimakr. ,Mr. Bondi though-not- very-hands., 'an=henoel,:`representativet'and. with 4, der, ; sincerity and integrity i and 'health,- am contentment in ,featuresand appearance, hot ererf , aiii: Who_ atiaits him that 'Can •say' ; the stintirthing4-.as. the first mirroi:iheypass Will tell 'them, if they, would onlylook at' their own . • . . ~ 'c,s,7 ~... ,„,nlys WWI •• f lay- ivto..- , , ~,,,, Inlay CI lut 4,, O iidLE" ,I ' , L i, fine oPPT`i thizi.l .triefii, gave /lOW* t, _iiii,a,rin;liiiis;-.7 , .01 ~ ... t o o k of „ Cep,„,,,, •• atergaelone,, itig-ou a -• haise'a fow , w , , b. Jhaci Pure - •11'10)7' :•-• 1 / a ve °" ' Cry abundant'. and llls'iAi l Sen - ,' i ty`th*/*l'lar9l;el-clieap:-4.7iii'' • °..:,,,,,.:- `. 1 e b 11 ! 3 , • , ..,..-4.4.6:+..Y.Y"' drunk-. "at - -:,, 6 f A ~ ' , 1 % „,, r e r e-; ~ L t itif e ` T'.. following:"`o"''.lthinat::- Charleston;e,`g; 9.9i''',ll,er.Ati-- 'of "our. 4, ,e.ack h Latiil36-'217//'l3•l"'%a ciAleetars , 77 1 e , ~ , • gathers-a , , it,- lia: '4'' the,loldOM , fa frontisP ee , Ml4llionr, v.„-natUre`,. ti . to give beautY ; merit i v he Great -11 'ius played '-, c 19. to. his works. ..riztrosEr . ym /. l avingreentlY„retureed .from • Philadelphia and a' VERY - EXTENSIVE ADDI TION to my Former Stock, I beg , leave to offer to the. citizens of. Carlisle and the Public generally, ~- . .:GAINERS;L;4B f S'ORT.III:ENT;. 00.5iRrNn.g . ,.0 , eggi7ti:ac in „the Ortigline I Aym,,,cutsfipso of Nvliot.nsAtz or:Rwrilipaldtlin ?ores) ppasi* 'a t4 :' , :Phynicitins=-countrY Store Is.'eepers:- 1 ullers:o4 'pkilei:s, feSpectlitlly.invite.dio give me C•tralll-tit the Oltl•soiii en East • •'• ' ELLIOTT. Carlisle; May 28,.18j8, 27 TAIJ - ,iNG. WILLIAM M'PHERSON, 1111-1/01KPUI, past Favors, hereby informs the A. public that 4e, still continues to otirry" bn the ti; „ • hove mentioned business, in West tlreet Carligte 9 9 a few doors weiT the Post Office, and directly, op pbeite the book store of 7: Lbudon - , where he is pre pared to accommodate all who_may favor-him with their custom, in.the most neat manner, and at reason able prices , fly strict attention to bUsiness and an barnest desire to please, he.hopes to receive a liberal share of public patronage. . , ! S.—The latest - citylashions - will be constantly: followed up. , .• ' sopigg of , . - READY MADE CLOTijING-. constantly kept on hand, and for sale on reasonable terms. • - June is, 1838.—1 f 20 :''.3V . W . ,,0;; vitivi4.4 THE •Aubaerihers ltaVe just received in addition to . their former stock, a landsome aplortrnent of ~ SPRINGAND , SIIIIIMEIEt' ...vvhielk...atakea-the . r-tti.nriment.now..ve,ry.. , gpod",_and will be solder y low.. They Most retpeetfully-solicit khe.public to give them a call. , P. S.—Country produce wallbe taken in exchange .-- &l.). - K. MUNDERLICH & CO. Shippe6ebttrg„.J.nne_kll3.s: • „ • .• •‘ 11.400 K vr. Tugs. The sUbscriber laving relinquishetrthe Mercantile business sad desirous'Of clOsinghis Unsettled accounts; hi he intends leaving Shippensburg, begs leave to Vail the attention of those•who hare unsettled accounts to call and settle - therir;anthere - stlinciaufurtlier-indul- Renee given after the first of Atigust, as nli accounts that are not settled-by-that tlate-sliall-be-plated in the hands or Magistrate for collectiou',without .respect to persons. - ••• . • THOMAS "MIMES. Shippensbuii,.Jtine . . • -• -MOTEL. ._ . _ • high Stiett, if fern 'doors . _east - of the-, • •••' Court Ilbuse,.. - • • . • ' ARLISL.t; The subscriber' haiing leased the' above nained• _catabliihmentframikir. ISSitioto ,Wwulerlicb, and hay .now_enabled to accomrnodatetravelletwandothers tn:l a style that will not fail to please those who may favor Aim with a call. , . . IMRE B-4.11 - AND — VELLAR - wiLreceive his special 'attention. 'These will . be' kept - Constantly - Provided with the beSt - ofI.IQCORS. • ' • • . 'THE LARDER . • will at all times be abundantly supplied with all the delicacies AV hick- the-season and .market can afford; and no, exertions will be wanting to.pleaszake palate. of the niost fastidious. THE STABLES • are commodious and secure, and a careful and Wen tire hostler will be always in attendance. • I BOARDERS will betaken by the week, month or year, on the mqst reasonable terms. A strict attention to buSiness,and an anxious desire to pleate, - . Will, he - trusts, ensure him a reasonable share of public patronage, , . JAC . CULItE R A R - 7 - 1 'at'.lllle; April !.. , 3; 1336.- 7 41. —,N..11-up,. above establishment, at 6 and 11 o'clock, A.M. and it - i/aPaY OICIOCE, P. • .FOR SALIEi.. - By the subscriber at Bosserman'S Mill, in Frank ford township. • .„„ - 400 GALLONS - LINSEED OIL, and 300 BUSHELS .OIL MEAL, • •.• Which will be sold chenp for Cash, or given in cx; eltan'ge for Flaxseed.; for which - article the highest reioeswill at all.times be allowed: , • . sj: CULBERTSON. 2 July 3, 1838.-3 w. • ' ANOTHER SUPPLY. . • Vizet'l?eceived at the. Stoq . 4.ItIOLD & id.; , . , Anothee sup p ly of 4-4 and 6-4 India Mattin ; also a very .saprlor_article Figured-Mattink, all 0- which they' offer at a Small advance. . • May 14. 24 . . AIINOLD. Bc. CO. H NE a tome-assortment of Irish, Table,Towhog, null - fl4Tan ble Dial)fr r __ALyorriutlelior_ar4olOf4- - 4-7.441-444.- 12,41Germa" n and offer. 4holosale or retail tiaornraonly low for east." 18,j01 • • . _ . 01PLP.NDiD Lead - arid Lilit gc;onnd Mouslin De Laines, , Extracted,Ginglutins, • • .Chilitzei and, Chatty Iddum (a new nrOele,) it intle,bk : • • • ARNOLD. & CO.' I FoAiny , ' CHEAP. 'CHEAP GOODS. ' ; *— • --- ARNOLD St - CO., 'Have just rieccived several. Bales of 4leckiligNi4AllB - Checks'and - n 1 :0 6 70 1 : 6 414. 101Conl zikiiionly low fo r cash. • ' .• • , • • - • -• St .I)VE*rt}t l r I:ogwood qhip edantlgcound, NiciirogusiWood,,. Couhineai, •." Leo Dye, • Fuetio, - 'Oil of .Vitrol, Madder . Nitrous Acid,_, , Just received And for sale,vhsikstilii or fetail, the II UZI SAVE YOUR ' If eariotis Teetli . tui Tirtiperl3' . heated at a eayy~:.may:be mak„b_entirely. arrested:l 7: H.' KNAPP,'Denta/ Surgeon, N:W.,Cornar or cdaolea & Fayette ets, , ,JalOntere , May'2B. ' :2s, sorr SIEELIA ,4i141110M10 1 - and Filberts fcir ale .by • ; CtIAS. BAjiNITZ. litttSr, • ' , . , , AREIIICEIVAZ—A supply o I?AzimlX.Bl' •- • "" •f , • • • ' • 11 4i 1 ilITZ: • - • - ry'ON.4 - .004 4 .1At4 for sale . .4% .AB . A :,—.Or,TI3I,,FFsJTV.,/!-1.848.; il) a • IN,l.lN.lll'CABE.continne to ire'netio''lnid for. .1 1 / 4 ird , goods and 'prodace by rail injul to Phil ; elpliiitirll , - - r - , til•-• . ••I'.; •; - • t ••,' ' .. . • . • I Af4triaburg,Jima 11 - 1858 .., . , .... C oth, tops aid . 'Falm . -1e4.11a4 for salel)y CO3GILIIT, , Z - * - :-4) - ..4 - '04'46..i'"4;1. - 11 , Mil . , . - ;...4 1 . 4 ,:garir.,P14 1 .4 . 2.ga1k.. 51 „::, 114_7,.:,.:,8i. , ....r.,',4,-721.•: - .. E:4l - • , ,•., • . „. Zit,a l ß l B2 o WW2 aIBZ • ETURNS his sincere thanks to• the citizetisLo Cat Wale and its vicinity; tor' the liberal patronage which has ;been bestowed 'upon. him, and solicits a ,conthitianee of the same. t- His shop is now situated in • sl it h :s cet, adjoining the Drug toree.'f 'Sanwa Elliott on. the -east, and John H.'Weiiver & Ce's. store on the West; *here lie constantly keen hand a large asscirt . . •;:, r,nentotTostsitifnable riir :and Hats;: -_ Beaver, HOl.ter; • iVutiid; - Musk:- " • r iat) , Plaid Russia itizit : firpsh • 41, a‘-'.. . , of his own_nninufaCturini,which he wilLtlisPose of at low pricns.- • • . ' .• He Ilatters - hirnielf that, by strict attention to.busi ndes-and a disposition to please, to merit and receive a share of public . patronage, , . - • N..p.. Military `yaps will be manufactured to orde, on reasonable terms: . ' -• • Carliale,A*ll tfk:.- , ''''' LIST OF' CAUSES. .:For-trial at August term_ , 1838._ istWeek'eommenekng on thel3tlt August, 1898., bunean roil iisO, - Moore'S a - 111111 , dg, Crawford; . Ala. MGlaughlin, Kellen: • - ve. Wise-for use , va. Cronister's adm'rs. '• vs. Finley , . Gray , . vs.. 'Wilson Chtireli • vs: - Cart - ' - Bredin - • • Mooreet ConimOntieidth - •• , Li of..Cazin"3-foi• Marcel - vluglist. Week comrnenciAlo.ll.Augusf r -1-831 vs.- -Crawford . ' • • vs.. _Same _ -Vsi Picking, . '• •••• Vs. _Trimble .- • Mool'e; vs.. .Patton • - vs, Sheller et al. vs. Matthews ' ;tie: , Blnck •.. : Sturgid. - ' Le singer • vs. Alartiu'et al . vs. A. :Vault . . • .. , Kauffman • va._._lVaides APLattgli.lfm AVllerniondCral Hotik..et,ul vs.. Menu - - 'vs.' Bitzer • : vs. Brandt . . - -.• ts; _ S wigert - Givin for use Lyon et pl. • Clippinger Same Oyster Cliristleb for 'use Commonwealth - Bullock CommonWealdi Same • - Pi6rce _Snowden Kennedy • Lyon Bail Bead BoYle Brandt et al Baldwin, . nail Bead -- *sea. -:. -, VB. DySerVS St dra'rs. Hursh - - . - vs. Smith ' Lane's•admini itratot4 vs. Harpet et at ------. McCormick ass: - 'vs.. Longnecker et al Cc!inmanwealth,for use pa. —llarpei• et al :.., Montoe ' • :vs. GreyWadm'rs.' Rime!' tntlee. - • -Pa. Harper Cm-other's' mot: Vs: Moote - . Leeper . , ' pt.. Herren et al 'Bennett • '' ' - *vs. -- Ilenfian and - wife • Martin vs. Wilson • . . ' Mall & CO. ' • vs. Givin Black • -vs. wboti . tlever . Vs. Noble . . M'Allister . vs. Laverty Same ~ . „ vs.- Same . ' Samg . vsa Smite §HERIFPS SALE. Y,vii'tue of a writ of. Venditiani Expound to me -direeted f -i ssued- ontlof.the Court of_Common tleas'of Cumberland county; viil be exposed to pub lic, sale at the Court House in the borough of Carlisle, 911 b'ettltEdgy .. l4 +.th davg atfzusi next, 1838, at 10 M.therellownifileseHli - ed - feWliSo6 - ;to wit; The-Forge and Pqiniecc, estate, called Mating' Molly iron Ii or/cB, - • t • Composed. of several adjoining, and contiguous surveys or tritcts of land, situate in South Middleton and Dickinson townslups,and containing in all about "' 7689 ACRES OF D LAND, be the same mote or less, bounded by lauds of Alnyberry'afierrVane Thompson, Val6rl ,. tine IFJoffrnan, Peter' Ege, Adam Houk, Thomas Weahley; 'William Weakley, J. Donell, 'Samuel Weakley, the heirs of Y. Mimfe, dee'd, and others, together with all _mints and •minerals, and right of possession*of digging and taking ore; or Mining ore, Or in any war attached or appurtenant to the said iron Works estate, having thereon erected a FURNACE -AND FORGE, - one Smith Shop, two Carpenter Shops, a Warehouse, an Mike, two Mansion'Hciuses of atone, each two stories high, a Bank Barn and Stabling, and • TIIIRTY ,TB.iy.EMENTS; useehltd - ocettpied with the irotrvorki, - a small Grist aturn - fitin - rtemniees in anyway attached to or Inolotigingjo - or-belonging to the said estate. • '` • . Seized and taken in execution as the property of George L i ge, and to be sold by me, " JOHN .31-yERS; Shenil:. . . SuEnmis OrFigi.,.Carlisle;? ts : - . .. • ' June 7:, 1898„ , 5 • .. . • . , , 1,010 - U.31/16/./.4' MOUSE. • . subieriber- announces . to the public, that lie • • has rented the well known. • .:4, a n St irtatd - '3 'T h ' '2 7 - - tit ''Steriett7B 7Mt es orth and 14 miles 'West of risburg, where he soliCits Midilicpktieriage. its table shall be filled With the - bestthe markets !rills afford:ogs iffiFirsuppliedliitlichoiLiquo • so' stabling; with•all ,e 'necessary provision for hor 7 kis; and attended with u careful hostler,. : ,To those , unacquainted with . ..the place, he, would' A,Ma i .that it is situated•on a fine healthy:part of .the I country, iiiilia'sjilendid view of CUmberland from.the ithservatory; exactly' n the top of the. Blue l'Nleuntaiti, at the junction of, the State Toads; from Harrisburg to Landisburg and Bloomfield , nail from Carliele to Clerk's Ferry. Persona wishing , to spend, few' weeks in the country; during the worth weather, Could not find a more bonifortable.plaee, it being twi t it i cAand within but. 2.4 miles of thQ tngs, Cumberland count}; sail miles from e%WaFifi'Springs, 'Perry . County. , Cold 'or-warm -baths in fine order at any--time,---He ;hopes-that-4 strict attention to business , and st.dispisitioatopleas,' to merit and . receive a ihire of publFirenar.' ' Srmtnerr's • - June 2,1838. ' S 3 a INFORMS the Yount 314 HL11TIt,Y J. ' iitT 6 iliti le4 1 `s 110 and the tirreundhit'countri,lthrie ptepared to' - maifpataivfirr -- .tho i-neatest, stale, WHITE R USSIA ILITBar mer wear, at hip shop in East Iligticktiee4. - lifew' doors west of Majoi‘,Jpeobiletu l ßA's Hotet;, - ang. :neat - door to the stoie - ot John.H; Weaver Ea Cu. Alio,. Mrhite. Silk - 110S pest 'plaishr Made on blocks of the latest'eity fashion: ' • ' Csrlisle . May 1.11.1, 1.838.-tes . L .„. • . - • ItIBBONS . RIBBONS. ren,Green;.Sifitnon,'Purpl6,-and'all ,41cqiiirk ble iolottro of 'Gauze, - Mantua and Satin Ribbon for sale by "; ARNOLD & 1D.,1t W AItIFA Atasiem tategamao • Returns his sincere. thanks to theeitizens of. Carlisle and adjoining cotintrY, for the most liberal,patronagc . which has been bestowed upon him, and wishes to iir• form the publie generally that he lins'replenished his stock of Goodsoand flatters Nil:itself that he will be able to' give entire satisfaction to nil who will, call at .his Store; both in quality and price of goods; as he resolved to sell low for cask,. • Call at the old well known Stand of L. Harlan, in Nortlt Hanover. Street, and examine his- stock of Goods; ;isle has a general add_tornplete ,asioEtment of !lardWare, • ' • CUTLERYMAINTS4 - OILS; - Sze: Also, a large assortment of Griffin's Duuble Itenned Steel Passmore and Newton Darlington's Cpr4 and Gras*'4'4E4o4 also the-New Cumberlhnd Nails—but call and eimnine,.each one for himself. • Carlisle,* y.14,1138.-3m com;vrissiotu- - • rc- - ;. - ." , .. ....;:.-.... . -,- - *-"Jee' , -* . A . l'ia . '• . - . . • Broad Street, Philadeliihio, THE Ain denfigned respectfully' informs the citizens of-Franklin-and--Cumberland counties ' that he has' -Openo estiaAREHOUSE in Broad Street„next,docir liboverMd Street Hotel, for the sale of all kinds of ..., A COtintry . ro uce, and eespectfully.solicits .consioon -merits. From his eralltdquaintance, * knowledge of bu siness, And the exercise of his best efforts to promote the interest af -liii7e - ustomers, he flatters himself that he will be abletp renqer.keneral_satibiltaicin. - , - ; JACOB BERLIN, - - - Philadelphiai-Nflyii 838;----:-‘.....,--- ----.-2-- IL._ REFERENCES; .• 1 • • ..,.__PlkilipLßeriin, t:hamberstiute....__....____... • Da ' i • i,11;..-Esc..LZ, ii b . oiilverts urg - 7 -- - oeo. W Mines, Psq..S • . • ~. -:---:-.T; Swo iier,-.Esq-Newville;- . ~- (lei?. Sihrel .dleTander,' .1 Carlisle." '., "W. .111. Hendersoa :Perk 5 . -- - Jacob. Rupp, Esq. •" • - - - II arnsbu rg. Geo. W. Layng, Esq. : • • = .-. • THE GIRARD . • : . • IFFANSVIANGE • .annuity and *Trust company of Pliqadcl 7 • • . o.ffice;ls9,..clostnul street. • CAPITAL OP $300,000. . • (.Ithrier Perpitual. - -• • • rtsvrtE typls,. grant ./htintities and L:Tia.,;. : metes .and make contractstenerally that involve ontingentv.,Of Accept Ti`usts as authorii,ed by the charter, from individual?;; corporate bodies, or -COOrti - of-iiistieei-amtekicutethOni-agrecablv-taqhe -desire of the'parties, mid receive Deposites - or money ip ttust, and .on interest, _ _ .1.11.11 INSURANCE.The terms arc as low as' those of any office in the Union. Ratea fir liisulinvpoo. • . • • , Age ...Pori Yew! ..F.'pr'T Years ..11/hale Lift - Annually. --annually. • - 20 $0 91 $0 95 • . S 1• 7t. 25 1 GO 1 12 "'2 04 ' . 30, -1--31 -- 1 36. 226 35 '1 36' - 153 275 '4O. 69 1 83 3 20 45 1 91 1 96 • 3 73 50 1 96 2 09 4' GO • - 55 2 32 321 5 Turthei information can be obtained by application at the office: . . 6. W. RICHARDS, Pres% JOIN. F. JAMES, actuary. • Gooncro W. Mu, 71.easUrer. ---- June 11,-1883.-6m • . - • - ANA" • • • .vo Trawint4. THE subscriber respectfully informs his friends, and the public generally, that he has for sale r at his Coal and. Ltuthe n r Yard, on.the bank of the Susque hannrrrivcr, in the town of WormleySlatrg, • 2000 bushCls s SOperior Smith coal; . • . . . Pan ntl and Common _Boards. - Pop - le& Pll il/e and - Solid 2000, good ..qualz:ty; seasoned Tight Bar rel Staves and Leading..., • All of which. he will 'dispose of at low rates r and -on the inustnccoramodatiog terms. Permins wishing ti purchase Wetild der well hy calling with the .subscri - , her, and examine his stock before they purelusse where. • GEORGE RUPLEY.: .110)ii : 19. LIVER COMPLAINT SiX YEAR S . _ STA 31 DI G. Mrs. Sarah Brenhiser, wife of AIMS' Mile,nhiser corner of second street and Germantown road, Phil_ adelphiaTaffettedforthelast - siz - yearswith the Live- Complaint, was completelyiestored to health by Dr. , Witham EVA'S' Camomile Tonic and Faddly Aperient Der symptoms- .ere _habitual cos tiveness, eVrtitiating pains in ' the steidach,depressio9 of, spirits, langori.extrenm debility, disturbed steel), great pain in her side, could not lie on herieft side' without an aggravation of pain, dizziness in e,head; 'dimness .of - sight, with; other symptoms i dienting great derangement in the functions of the Liver. - Mrs. Drenhiser has made - trial Of various .medicines now before Ihe public; but received no relief until she was advised to make trial.ofDr. Evans' Pills of which she is happy to state that they effectually relieved her of the above distressing symptoms, with others; which are not-essentistio-intimate. ,Mr.'llrenhisei,(hustiand - of . the , "above itlis.„l)ren. ;liisei%) had been-two years'nfflitted with a distressed -state ..of Piles and Costiveness;pfwhieh he novas ace - - - ly'eured. ' • , ' _ ;''We do hereby subieribe 'env signatuie to the truth , efthe-iibovwcures i that-the-statemeutis_iti_e.rery_its, - peel tittle. „ • SARAH BRENHISER,..')• • JOHN STEIF,-Baker. . - '?No.-17; North•Eightb street, PhiladOphia. LOUCK!S Famous Cure. .' , tor the Rhea • matistri„and.'other-Pains:•.. MUCH need not be said in relation to this yothica ful remedy, as the proprietor., feels confident tWit When applied, it Will, as can he proven by the number of respectable" persons,' effect an 'entire, cure of the Rheumatic and other ;thins.: It had not until lately been-his-intention to make it public.ilitut-hy .thc_re— quent appplications of., his neighbors, end tho:ytinderful cures it has ,efft..eted; he feeli 1t a • duty he of tO society as yell as to hinitielfite Make it. More genc rally„know,n, and it•the mune tithe have it put a near ail he can withimtheyeach of all who may be afflicted • ',Hitndreds 'Manes could be phblis,heirof personS' who- hhve ;been., cured •lii• this melebrata medicine, b u t the following. are selected front the thaws; ashe log ;imply:sufficient to attesl. its. oaers . , Johit Srove; Divid'Bendee,' het% I;..Hagle `PArAndernuth,• : -; George Fisher; • John Alsbaugh G.-Stoner s :. ,L John Copier,: —.Saltine' rejig - Iy. - Airim - Bender- Lindemuth Samuel-Young_ Helmet *kith:, •R. Richardson, Jaciob Woklick Henry Abliangh Difienbaugh, Jneobllliers Christian Organ, .J. . • •-• • , 11lounfi1iff, — AllOst25,1830.; . • All orders. from,a, distainth atklressed'to the.sttli scriber, Mount JoY;Tithelister, eonnty,Yill be pefinpl ly and faidifully attended;tiki - T MThoe , ',' •• . . • , H./..*OUCKS. Joy, keb."*ltes . /..`. "1. - - • above thedicinVi *. , • - • JOHN . HATFIELD. •Varlisic February 18314. •• • - • ..‘ e ". • . SILICIGUS PIETALIACi •o.{{.- MINERAL; , INCOR- 'I2I:IPTIBLE4EETHI. • ' •Is has, for many years, been. a . oeat.desnleratum • • among Eni•opean and.AnieilettiaDentists;to`nianufae ture. 'rectli from ineorrn'ptibleltutterialswhich should imitate thL natural liviogTeetli - • • ' Many have . clevoted yeare to'f.unsuceeesful* Ments, - and others hare sueeeeded.ifi miniditoturing. ' ' teeth of materials similarto - the- tioreelain.iviOihut generally they.have an'opaque white';appeuraime,-by cwhieh they.are eaSily distinguiihed .from the huittin After lorgllnd tedious experiMenti has succeeded:in manufactut:ingtietti of Materia a dv" tirely,ineerruptibleittrd perfectly iti-imitation .1 Man teeth. Theylitve semigransparencfcand'are. made of various sixes andslaides: - c,;.; • . In cases where abiorption of thi:aveolat pretties, or other causes may render it necessary, he will cast of the same materials attached: to' the . teeth ', artificial gums, mbieh shall , imitate' the., gum 'had !calmly: the loss of substance' • 4 , • . , ' • his entirely:inMessible for shade` hietkto'chingeo their color, or tame foetidlireath. ' • - • He will insert there from to entire sets, - In Such' manner that they will make, articulation of the Voice perfect, and .mateeially Usphit in mastication, and st!,, that they. cannot..be : distinguished from the most hem: tifurnatural livipg.teeththcfmost...scrutiM4* pg. lie - also perfor`miS - all the various operation - 3'ln • Dental Surgery, according to She late , somntifie im provements in the art.-. • - • - F. ..11. XV.41 3 .P . , Surgeon Dentist, 1' W. corner of Charles Fayette street., • , Baltitn f: • 1211 M CARLISLE SP#ING§. -- THE - piopiletor reSpecifUlty inf t Ordidietuttic in 1 general that-he is now ready to aceoniniodate a large • number of Boarders and Yisiters. The Springs, art Situated 4 miles north of, Carlisle , and 7 .l.sniles south of Sterrett's Capon die North_ Mciunkitin;ln u Ane, • - lieilthY r and romantic place and pure air. ' There-is ' 'an extensive Bathing. Establishment erected (both warm and.cold,) .and every accommodation may, be . relied on. , D.-. C 0 ENNA • Barouehe will rime daily filoin. Carlisle to the. Springs for the accommodation of Vislters.. . . 7,- - ,_. 0 osn- synxztra, • _ , . . • . South Mountain, •14 . Miles East of Chem- ...—L. • ..— L.:._:...,1igt.,9.41.ggi....____2.__.:.L...:, - . L..4..___ irtriFlE .subscriber, thankful to the. 011ie for . , paSt• • jt . ' favors ; respectfully informs them .that he •will . l'O•iopewhis• - Geld'Spring:estahlisllffeat - fOrjh'e_recep r • tion of visiters directly after-the 4.j.Lpf July; and will .: spare_no efforts to render satisfaction to whoever may - - favortim with their company.- .-. • ' —. •• - ' • ' - 11.1" s• TABLE - - -- , •._ • ,. , ..... Will be abundantly supplied with the..beat the,coun., dry can idford-‘:•bia .114/1 with the'clioicett Linnet's, - • : and his S7L4I3LE writh the ; bestof feed. - •-• ~ .' ... ' - -To persons •acii pninted i'vitli'llic_ character orthis ". Spring,rits location Aid salubrious air, nothing need: - be said to recomine." d it 0- those who-desire the in-- • yigorating effects of the •ccibl fenfititin,',' ail - T .. 110ov : ilestith4tispiritili breezes, or-who wish ti escape for - At season from the heat find burilien of husinesslo en- -• _joy:Abe:pleasure of . La rctreat'amidst natureWbOweis; "---" abdAtlong side of- one of her most delightful fotin tains.-41aosd . nnaciplainied_.with Tthe..ativantnge :of . ' ".„... the' "Cold - .Spr ing;' } will . find no . more;:i.atisfuctory• - Way of becoming better informed than by paying it a .visit. ' '- • • - :GIDEON "SHIREY. = ' - . . 111-- . Com/or/Ole , -Con ante-from : Chambersburg Acidic Sproig, and back nide, can be hail.at any time.. . - - • . .. .. . . - .lone 2fi ,18:38. • ..pott__RENx_.,_ • • • THAT tame and'_enfnmodibus -TA TI ITRN ' t T .ND, formerly in lite occupancy dIC.L . R. ava, situated-on the corner-el Main and Bedford streets; opposite the jail— - Saidliouse It'as long been. occupied tts.a TavEnx, and is, well vvoillav the attenz tion of a person competent to keep a go•ocI house, the buildings extensive end calculated tegive-cein fortable accommodation to sojourners, &e. very exten sive' stabling, and a first rate well of water in the yard. This property vvil) be let on advantageous terms to a 'l)erson - deSirotislif engaging. - in - -the tavcrit-keeping tidiness. Also, a Frame Bnifdiv adjoining the avcro suitable far offices-or dhops for mechanics. -• . • .ftOI3E.RT - McCLAN, /Ten' of. Consmodore fosse D. Elliott. . Athrch 14, 658. • koravanclite— and CoMmission , 7flMuse l • ,4 -171 % Nyyma - vmat zout/hthwutio HAVE taken that large and Commodious WARE: • HaUSE,lLtelv,erecta.onAlse-Canaltind-Rail-Road,—, below the foot of Chestnut street; Harrisburg., where • their arrangements arc such that they can at all times forward produce and merchandize with, promptness and despatch, to the following, places, viz: ", • Fiala PittsPurg,.Colum- • . Ida, - Baltimore, Carlisle, C.hamberthurs, • and all intermediate places: • • 'They have lately entered into arrangements so as enable them to: send any produce or goods byway the' Pennsvlpnia -- Canal - and - Cohimbia - Railroad, to Philodelpiiio at the same Trines. charged by other companies running on the Union canal, thus gaming three days in time, and delivering goods in Broad -street, atioiding usuatexpense_oflunilieg fr:lra.the TiIEY WILL PURCHASE Grain, Flour, and Country prOduce . of every description and kee con stantly on band coaldilaster, fish and !salt for sale.: APril ‘2; 1838.-tf. • • • , . •18. • 11l t AS if OA . SIS • Zraco2 ) 1- Sasth•tig# corner . rf Illain C.l ' Pitt3fi Carlat, :Pa. . .. - - . .-eortre ' , envie, . • 3 . . . HAYING taken the,libere ' named establiihMent i (formerly kept by Afri'Deorge . Aughinbaugh,)i'es- • pectfully solicits his friends and the public generally;' to favor him with their custom. The house is lortO: ' add c,oikenient; containing upwards'of F 0 .R TT C H 4 .7118 ES; welLatlapted for Families;Stu- • in dents;Doardet and transient custom. The stabling' . isextensive a d convenient, capable of holding up- Wants-of-Al-horses; worthy the attention of Drovers, • being ih a central atid,excellent part of the town ,for the said of horses. , , . ' • Drovers, Farmers, Pedlers, anciTrov,ollersj* in vited to give him - a call. • - --Ho hopes by strict tatention andanodemte444o; ' to render general sat sfaction. . -, - Car i e, - April 9,1838. ' . ‘{ - —l9:- .111yspepsia andlfilyeloclian. • drilcister . • - ntere - stznig Cure,: • • - . . M. Salinsn, Green street *above Third. ' street,•Philadelphin; afflicted for 'iie3;eral'years with the following distressing syniptoms Sickness at the • stomach, head-ache,. dizziness, . palpitations of the heart; iMpaired appetite, sometimes acid and putres cent bructationi; coldness and . wealinesa . bf the ex.; tremities,:einaciation and general .debility;'distuthed . reit, as sense of:pre:sure - and weitlit at the' stomach •• atter • eating,' nightmare, great mental .despOndenty, iseimretlying pains in the chest, back; and sidei,..cos tiveness! a dislike for society, or "Conversiitionrinvol notary sighing and -weeping, longer and lassitude opon -the leastexercise, • ='z.. • Mr. Salmon laid applied to the most emineittphy- , sicians,..Whe considered, it beyond the power of medi cine to restore health ; However as. his Mille-- dons hadreducedhlia'fia`fti -iiiidePloiiitile•tiondition,. - and having tien redointneride :by.a.relittlivahis to .make trial of pi, Will iiiii:Ekoipgootifisei ticiyath difficulty.. renaiied to die,cifil.ce and preburestA pack- • • age, to which,lie says Pie tiiinciebted'.fortis, tsou to life;.hetilthuntillititide:,...He ist•iiW epjoying . all thehletsings iiftie*Cl l lol4l :Persons destrotta of 'further fiC sz i tisfii,id.witti _ ev ery narticnkir of hite . •i c al.olitee; - Nci;l9;•NOrth'fith'street;Vhlliidelphin: ' -.--,-.Tlie-sliavArne_dicino is for.stile.att the _office of H era ld ,54 , '• • • • TO OUR CREDITORS. TAKE. - notice that we Have applied,te-the Ceart of Common Pleas of Cumberland•coanty; for the benefit , of the Insolvent ,Laws, and the said Judges have ap- belated the'2d ..Niend,qy of August, (tieing , the 13th) for the" heariagref us and our - et4ditOrs; when and kwheppllmay attealryouihink proper... - • • • • • • • JACOB HESS, - • ' • " -JAMES -MOORE. • ' . I:IR,NRY H. EDER. • • 0 11 I= RIM