THRESHING ;MACHINES , wawa fesem.kizeo,th azionixivizmlulimstle- ' .liiiiviii.ikilibif • TIM greateneoitrageMent_which_:the.subscrlberti . received durink the last year hi the sale ,of their Ma - chines, induced them to-make exttinske preparations to meet:the increased ileinaintfor their article. No time, labor or e3tpeose haiheen'sPared - th preen:l:the 'very_ heat materials the' , conntry can-afford. Their. workmen 'are eAperienced and of the first cliarnoter, • and they haiie• no ;hesitation iii assuring the Farmers • that they are now.ablc, , to furnish them with an article _____Ootio_nlyeutialLhatldi3eidettlY2SuPerio_tri-iny- other ; ..xnatinfattaredin,this part erthe *pantry. _ ' Oceily'and threlihitt; with esatt"tro the hersel, theYhelieVe their Machine to he tine/Mailed. Their ir,ice-is the, same as last year, viz: 140 dollars ; • 76 dollars ih cash and the balance - hi - six' months, for vhielva note will be - required.. ' The machines are in . siired:for twelve months, or until they Shall have threshed - two thonsandlinshels of grain. -They haVe now- seVeral machines and ready fir sale, and will 'at all times he- ready to furnish them on the shortest helmnetualiv attended For the triliink'sum'ofFOUßDOL LA.nsc iil addition to the Price of the Machine-and , • Power, they furnish the farmer an addition that will enable him to shell his Cloverseed. . . ; To the reabilie, .. _ . -The 'subscribers, being desirous ofirablicly.conn teractingthe'efforts which arc seeretlysmade to Inkier the Character of tbeir'machine, by persons. i'ho ap per to he actuated by unfricadly • feelings towa-ds them; respectfully submit tite • following CEILTIFI CATES to - the:public. L'' ; • -- I certify that I, last year, iised one of the Thresh ing, MacluneS manufacturetU by J. E. Brady & Co. and during the : season; the was threshed 'on it about four thousand bushel of grain, and. about two - " hundred- Mid twentyve bushels of clover seed, and I am fully satisfied that;: for the 'Farmer's. use,it is superier to any other .11 - ac line I have ever "Seen - in - this part of the country. I further' certify that Mr. Henry Hurst; 'one of mymeighbers, had six - -Wagoultiatle -- of clover - seed stuff - cleaned at a elfive mill, 'and the yield was 22 bushels, and that the - saiiie • gnantity of stuff was ihreshed•on my machine, and the yield was 324 bushels. Mr: }lurst is of the, opin - ion-that the-stuff-he-hauled- to the mill,-was the-- bet- 7 ter lot of the two.. . - FREDERIQK KARPZR May 15, 1850 . I certify that, in Augilst last, I - purchased from E. Brady 8; Co. one of their threshing machines, lghi t, T r-n•thresliirr•nTain r•-• ' - -till-sometime-in- MarcliTast. - -During that—period - 1 - ,threShe.d abouit fifteen thotisind liusliels of wheat, rye and oats. My expense fir, repairs _pf both the _'!_Machine end-Horse POWCI!, Aid not exceed fire.. dol-. ltersondwhe,n sold them, (which March,) the machinery appeared tobe nearly as:good as it horse power were perfectly solind and stilistantial, - - • and upon" a. clbse 'examinationi-1 Could - not•-diScover. . that the cogs had worn in the Slightest degree../.1 :had, for several ,ireyioits, - been enga,el in .threshing with, three differeid • kiiids of yeiebities, which I fully tried, and I unhesitating-lb-certify-that , for durability, service and speedy and - Clean thresh-; ing, I have never used nr seen titipth . tit, in my °pin , ion, will at all i eompare-with the one I had, lust- year,' ueless it lie.one Of the same kintl.-- 7 lfattention) iiven - •- to the machinery; it appears to me al inost.inip,ossible lot; ivy part of tliera tcpect nut of. Order. ^ 'SAMUEL 1.101. 1 1IN'GElt. 'iVlny 17,1838 / • . . - yew% purchased two ethic threslii ng _Machines . E.,,, , Rradx.&: Co. (one of which -I still have,) bnditilly tested them.- .For speedy and Clean, -thresh -- ipKthey nre,-certainly, a superior -article, and one ' is of great service'to the-Farmer. I consider it the best article of the kindl htti'n'.ever' seed hi -this part oldie. country: "I.take great- pleasure in'resoto - ' mending, it theTarmer; - - . DANIEL NV: 21' fay 4;1838. ' . . • - . • I certify that Mr. Andrew Davison and I purchased, last Nbvdmber, one of J. E. Brady Jt.:. Co's threshing machines, which 'we fully. tested, having' threshed . wheat, rye, oats and clover seed on it. lam fully satisfied that it is preferable to any other t have seen, --- iwoperatibn, and it is• an artiele ,that will rephy: the Farmer amply, for its price.' It threshes clean, is not liable to get out of order, and is,- upon , the. whole, an article that I can, with great confidence, recommend to the Farmer.__AßßHAM: S.,DAVISON. luua_lBlB3B. Mr, Benjand nrfamil ton wadi, lastyear, rurchniced one of J. E. Brady Co's threshing machines, with ... which there was ihreslied not less than 44)00 buihuls of giniin. superioryi opinion, to any of the kind I , have_ ever seen. , One of its chief excellenceis'„that it is not liable • to go, out of order. I have - no , ' hesitation in, record:Tending' it to the Farmer. • Z. • JOIIN June 1 , 2, 1238 Other certificates could have been . procured, but h was deemed unnecessary. • Persons who' wish. to —inquireinto the. power and quality of the machines, .nre referred to-those-whp , last year,tuiedrilifir, Mrticularly to the following named gentlemen, yip ] essrs. John Foust, Frederick Byers, Adam Yonder- . ow, Ellostutel Sites; and -Sanitiel Diehl, cit ' township.;" Messrs. johriHnbee and John Yobitek;.of Quincy towriship; Messrs. Abraham. Stoner "Or - Waiihiiigtoli - Hadeijames Mitchel, Janies Allison,Emanuel Haile; John Binchley, Henry and Jdnies Beatty, Christian. Hevel and Christian Hoover, of Antrim township; Jacob Oyster, Esq. and Mr. Henry Wingert, of Orem township; Mr. Frederick Deck, of Letterkenny township; Messrs.-John Rhodes and 'Conrad Gold smith, of Hamilton township ;- Meeks. William An - gle 'and - John "of ..Montgoimery township;'. Capt. .1. McFarland and Joseph Duncan, of. Peters township; Messrs. Williath BoWers and j..Seacrist, of Warren township; Messrli:Jacobondlohn Kege ries, of Metal township; and David Hunter, .Esq., dad Henry Winger.of - Bedford county, . • . J. E." BRADY & Co. • Chambersburg; September-17,-1838. - ' One of the above machines is to be seen at the barn of Mr. Francis Noble, in Carlisle, Any. person wishing to purchase one, can !laic it setup.; and' if it does not answer the purpose as specified, we will take It away, free Of expense to . the piirchaser. There :have.been upwards of 100 of them triode and sold by- Brady & Co., within 15 monthapaid, A line direct ed to the siabserilier:Will meet, with:pr6it attention ' • JOHN DENIG; Agent, , Chanabershurg. , Sept 1 11t..1838.—pm: XTEWMONTRITIV MAGAZINIE. • =rue Subscriber win issue on the last of "Sep teniberLthe firit.number of n monthly Magazine, en 77,titledATur:Amatueix .Muscuit OF_LITEDATDRE AND 'II= Atria,r which will combine the solidity of 'a vieir:_eitlikthe lighter miscellany-of a NingaZlne be : '';aittes.'inkinirtial'.'peviews of important works and short .: ‘ ,;Adtices.of minor literary productions by the edi torif t it . intelligence and - triiinifinions from works in other languages, ' ! "eitititributol?s tke:nblest writers of the day. :Mx" Magaaiirie will also Contain a' series'of reviews of the works of each writers as have, by their talents Inatre nptia' Anierican:Literature. These re-. 1 Will be aboOmpanled by portraits of the authors,v l _ engraved op_ateel . , bythe best artists. The WorkAvill •-he heautifully'proxted, with new type ' upon fine pa '.per;; snit w ill make two yolutries each year, of more • than 500 iiag4s each: liesides my, own devotion to 'it; the Magarzine will.haie the advantage of the Beryl , ' des' orDr.' Snodgrise`of..Viminia; st . gentleman of handsoine acquirements;, who, lfter the issue of, the first number, will be associated with roe as editor. and `proprietor. - ^-; Agencies 'Will be estahlisited, in the principal cities, find arrangements made to deliver' the work free of postage, '_Persons desirous of acting as, agents will please apply , roof RAtO; • Ternaß $5 per annum, pay able on de livery of the first number;,s Copies s‘2o. N. C. BROOKS, Editor end Proprietor. October 10,1088. • • , . 7 VOT 1 VE j 'ETTPItg,ot Adinbiletration' o on the estate of, J' • I .. fizrii S nitwit, sen. late of the-hVgh' of Carlisle, 7:" . , eeeased;:have been granted Acr-the ndthisigned; re ' ~ : ptldlneafor#saldtmlipersons haring ola)tus or demands .'" '• :figoinK•the estitteitf ' said tleceasek . nre requested to -5 - 41resentAltelstme , :dlAY '1 all4l9nOentell , uli d t4 c)B6 ill' . ~2i_,., : debte4; to-illitestawuro-reineite4l.9.Ptakenaytu t witholif dility'to the nultiertbe:r, .. : , • , , :40,5EP1T SHROM ;Jr . :WM.' r. .' . carutiTe;oitobeVAlv,lB3B.4 - sw : --..- , . , .„. •:. NOTICE "' • • The orbunt of:A l ain/id Woods and Woods; • Tiugeerbf 7 . 431 E 8 'WObPS", , . hoe been Illett.ror paein~e at the nextitkidrt,f to.be held on the. iecond Monday of Novembee.'next.' ; GEO. ,FLEIItING, Frothonotiwy.• Patiper 10, 1838.-34 • • •. . • ....• 0111 , LOBE • rt• P' * ' "•61 atiotazu .ic .uresqtfe • Gym. Edited by J.'-'lleyer',ln Weekly'ounibtra. Each number illustkatedity, tw,k, qitper4- steel,engra from the lowitis of celebrat6d artists. .• The present Work Wilt be ono. of theLynost Oathi w and' interesting pictdrial niotionients whlcii , have. ail peered. . v, • The vioivs, 101 in number_Lainl comprising every interestinr, pot on'the els of the nruand' do the highest credit to . the artists :eineloyed in theiryprodaCtion. . •• ' lsryunl excellence will' characterize the descriptive epartment. It has been entrusted•toq . Writer;whosO tme is now too securely establislied;'hOt only in one country# but through tlt SWo ld,'to be increased by praise, oe endangered by '6ensure. . First voloote,(comprising the number 1 to Price twelve and a half cents Ter number;fdr, sub scribers' T i iddlibed - by'llio - North: Ntherican - BibliotripldO Institittioo.. • - E.'-I,ithill &c Co. Nd 27 a' ,Chestnut street, Philadd . Olin 188%, A ' .. Subscribers received at !life office. • . .'petnUer 117 2 1838. - • _ JOURNAL OF THIS FRANKLIN'INSTI,TIU,TE • O! TUE . State otPoinvica?iict, MECIIANICS REGISTER EyoTuri to meeliaideal and •physical science, civil engineering . , the arts and manufaettireit, the recording of American and otlier, patented iroreti , 4 . , . tiona. byttiZsi6R P.. 1 y sr. n., grid I.s Pithlish-; ed-on the first'of each month,-at $5 per anntmypaya ble on the completion of the sixth number. , Coin mu ti ieitti ons may be .directed "Dr, Thomas Jones, Washin,gtou'cit:r, 4 ' or to " the Actuary:o'th* Franklin Phi hidel phia;"—the . postage mttit be paid, except when remitting the subsemptiim Money. October 16,1 558. '..* . W. TtIAYtR, • No 33, -Arprik 7:ihird,qtreen Tour don r 3 South ofthe...-City.note.l;ofThri for, sate, . ;r4ccrtie oivariii, tit vei-ylow,p'riees; - Grio(18.; , Stocles; Clocks ? r c.• - Conaietingin pact of"tlie foltoiing eecriptio'ne, its S4LII( OATS,. • No.. 1,.----Nfolesitin Optal of aid ch ,ran-bs found' in on 'ether.Stere.iu Phil adelphiti, and cainiiit be . excelfed..... i- - - No r2—A:- very - fine and got up in.. excellent . • ;.No fine a n d handSoreelv finished lint, scarce-. Ty ilifrri or in • niiii - e - drnute ahilcluica - biltty to tinny of the highest priced Silklints in the city. - . No 4-. A ....(Ittrable.3vell.tinislied. and - handsome Water , .' Proof" tint, decidedly the althaPeat -and most economical niite r er olliirrd sale in •Philadelliida, beingt retailed at the astanisliing low price ; cif TWO DOLLARS !..! No .person' who, has hatight otie of these IWs heal tate for - n 'mon-teal° acknotrl= edge the correctness' of. this statement, 'onto recent friend theta to hie tiderids., • . . • • Also, good Sill: Water iwoofilhts,- at from Fifteen' io Wigliteen Dollar; n Dozen. ~. - ' Alio.,l3.oi9'Silk flats of excellent quality find hoiliil= : some style, FUR HOT S. Hats,-nn Castnr-bortice-4-Spkn. did article.' Fini;;Niiti•in Hats, on Saxony' bodies: ' Sltperfiur Black - Russia Hats, inisttrpannd in . gnat ity and timicaikance, • Fine • Black IbtsSia Hats—n licatitlfa article.. Muskrat. Huts of difforent• . _ _ V1A204, Ottri., Far Sea Nutriai,Maskrat, Hair "Seal, and India Rubber Goodi, Cloth of various qualities Mut prices—excellent:for covering Carriages, and for a great variety of other, purposes-1)(4;1ga perfect protection from water. ---Also,-Garments-of-almost every . ..description; Caps,- Roots, Shmi; lAggiya,_Life presurVerNTravellhig ft ags,;tleds, Pitkiws, Aprons, Table Cows, Lamp Mats, &c. Ecc. • . . . slrocsis, - "-k-gr-C 4 ClTtrict:l::_of.:Satin; cimlutzine-Aind-Neliet Stocks; plain and trimmed;. manufactured of. the richest and most durable matvials, 'mein the moat elegant and faahionable style. • CLOCKS,. . Thirty hone:Wood Clocks, warranted for one 'at the very low retail prier- of $5,00! . • I.4"•Gentlemen wishing to purchase any of the fore-, going descriptions sot' Goods, either at wholesale or retail, are invited to call and examine theni , befere purchasing. elsewhere, as it is helieved.that, tia_say the -least,they-can-he.no_where..else_better_suitedozio, ferenen eltlwr „„.11t..7, . Philadelphia,. ctober 16, 1938.—tf---0. PRIVATE SALE. - at-private-sale-a- tract-of-first--rate LINIESTOITE =LAND . Situate partly in North and partly in South Middle ton townships; on the .Trindle Spring road, 2, miles from Carlisle, containing 258 ACRES ' ••., • 112 acres of which is first rate Woodland, adjoining lands of Melchoir 13renneman, Joseph Culver, John Erb, and others.' The improvements are n first rate two story Brick house, Brick Bank Earn, and other out buildings, two piimpis of good. limestone water near the house and barn. There has been an alum; dant,supply this season. Alio, an Orchard of:choice 'fruit trees.." . ALSO ANOTHER FARM, adjoining the above, containing 1 22 acres, one-ha f of which is Woodland. The impraements,ire a g HOUSE, AND LOG BARN, a never failing welt.. of Water, &0.,-some choice fruit trees, cone and'is half miles. from Carlisle. Moth of the above farina are in a good state of cultivation. " Persons wishing. to -purchase either of the above farms- will call. on the Undersigned who.. resides on the adjoining farm, and who is authorized by. the. owner,Eilward J. Stiles, Esq..to make sale of the. same.' MtCIIAEL PISHBEEN, October 1.7, 1838. • „ ' --The -Hirrisburg-IntelligencerAebanon_Courier, and Lancaster Examiner and Herald will publishthe above 4 weeks ) -(mark.price)end charge thistipee.._ • _ 4nrirljfAP!ll, i'Londontifititliiathriquequash tit/ YOH, brown and white . • 100 lbs.. - *ng,lish'SideNutria FUR, blown •50 do' "do 'do domery.'stip'r:do • 50 do Beavei,rUg. do 50 do Otter' . Back and d-Sipo ,500 do Englitdi and Scotch Coney FUR lox) do"CarrOtted Russia. Hares' PUR,,from'C., Donner's Fabtory. . . ' 100 do .Irtirke7 Backs, yeti whit* 100 ilo - Vichinn Wool •, . ' !.o,ooo'Cantukt Muskrat SKINS- 5000 Soutikrn do do • ' • 20 000 :Rabbit . • • •, • 4o • 600 ussia Hare do • -- • _.3oo_Strictinin, • 10 . Bnks ROBES - • '1 - • 50 Cases Gum Shellac;brange, Gsrniitand Llier 100 do Extract LOGWOOD • .. • •.s , • • 'lOO libls!thlpippd CampeachY do , • • • 1 'Cask•Verdlgris; old and dry ' •" • r2OO pieces Silk PLUSH; itsiorted;.part very low pprico .. 800 Skivers, blue, black; cream and Maroon 10.000 Spanish. FELTS, ass't. qualities and 'weights 5000 Sainni do . do . . .ss,ome 'Very fine . , ,• • „ • 'With a large assortment of other GOODS;.apper fainfliet.9-trie 'whlrlt - nye offered- for•stde.on liberal terhisioDealemand Manufacturers., ' • s't ''• • ._ ••• . JOSEPH • COX 1e SONS , . • 'No. 5 S.Liberty st. Baltimore. ' • 5ept.1et5.1858....7=4W: •:" •• - ,-1-o:l••ShippingrFU, RSvit-all-titnes-porekteed._ - • . , . . . - " . . . ..... . ' • • , : . .EL.EtT,IOIII - . '• • ' ''". CAIILISLE :BANK; .•'''' , ' • .• • - "•' " :Cattoberl7, 1338. "I 4 • ' ZirICE la - Verehy klYnn to y the ''Steekholders in this Institution, that art,elcetionYvillite hail' at N the eking Utilise, on Mnitlay the 19th day. of No=t yntnbei next; for tar temi iffre9t9rp to serye the emit-. Ingyear. : • • • ' WILLIAM S. 60BEA.N, Cashier. Carlisle, October l'''‘,B3li. ' '. • ' - ; .. - eavviollir nti 121rpoottar• Dysppsia and,lllyptitliondri , . interestzng. Cure! • • Mr. WiMara , giilnton, , Geeen ‘'street; aboye , Third street, Philadelphittodfileted. for several...v...era, with the following thstressing.symptoms Sickness at the stoatach; :headaelte,' diz,ztnesty- palPitotions 'of ' the. heart, inainiirettappetite r seinetuntes , acid!tind , putree 'e ut:ernetationS; ',coldness. and: weakness!iof the.eit reMales; eMaciation mid general debility, slisthrbed rest, Sense, of - pressaire gad'. weight 'at theatbmach after eathl-, - :iughtmare, grim , inental despondency; severe,flying , mutiOn diet:hest, back;!and , sidei, coo- tivenees;i - dislike for souletY, or conversation, invol suntarysighlng nnd:weeping,langer and laesittide upen the leaStexerefia.i.--. - • . • Mr. Salinott had applied to tlamose eminent phy , sieians, : who considered it beyond the poWer of midi- eine to re.StOre him to health) . however, as his afilie;• ,tienshad;reduceithimto-a-very , ileplarable-conditiom, recommended by n relative of his to make trial of Dr. William Evans' Medicine, he With .difficulty' re:Paired to the office and procured:a:pack age; to:Whieh, be soya, he is indebted for his restora tion to life, health and friends.' no ow enjoying all the ldessings of perfect health.. Persons desirous 1 of further inforniation, will .be , satiified-With -every particulni orbit - astonishing cure at Dr. Evatis' Me r teal Officeil . go.l?, North gth :street, Philadelphia: - ..The above Medicine-is for sale at' the office or the pertild & Expositor, • • ..LOUCK'S '4ll' Famous' ture!tor •the analiisvaiiiind other rains. MUCH need not be said in relation to this wonder ful remedy; its the proprietor. feels confident that when aPPlied; it wiktrican he Proven nunibe of respectable' persons, effect an entire cure -of the Rheumatic and .other - pains. It had not until lately ' intention to make it public rbut by • the re plant applications of his neighbors, and the' wonderful cures it has. effected,lie feels - it a duty: he 'owes to society as yell:as to ,hiiiiself„lc make it more gene t:ol.y known, and atthe same time have it put a near as' he can within 'the reach of all mint MaY be afflicted with that painful '-disenke. Ilundreds of names could he published of persons who have been-cured by this celehrated medicine; but fife, folloNrinfr are . selecteil from the massos he ing-tornply sufficient - to attest its powers. Joint Srove, - George _Fisher, ..fohii Alsilaugh C. Stoner; John toover,,. - Samuel Fenely Aaron Bender, • PLinfletimtli.tr.. Samuel Yodng -Hobert Dysart,- - iel nitd son Ja bob Worlich - Henyy Alsbaugh J:Diffettbaugli, Jacob:Miura,' Christiart Organ; I, . " • 1.836. - • , • _ • 1 All orderir,frOin a distance ;addressed to _the sult-, : idribef . ,XimiifJOyf i lf.ditteaSter county, will by Praiiipi lf and faithfully.attended to. . Mount Joy, Feb: 7, 1837. Thpnbove:medieineltrito - for salelky. • — l , .101 IN HATFIELD. Carlisle, FOruaryl2llB3B.. ARRIAGES, GIGS AND EAR. The subscribers Trustees for the Creditors of \V-DI. 13-MILLIGAN, berebv..give' notice .that. they hai'e employed him& to fin' completely all the work - in. tht , shop of William conslsting of ..Four Wheel Carriageifof. diferent.descriptions; Gigs and Harness of the best quality and , modO. in the neatest Manner. - Also . Wagons anal Thrashing I,llaMin es., of themiost approved-plan. -They Arill'sell the game Mille very cheapest rateirto chnble them-to' close - the Oonceruf:_. The public are'requeSteil to call and ex- Amine the work at the shop in Newvifle. • - SCOTT COYI,E, • • ALEX'R. M. KERR, JACOB MYERS; • . . ' • - • .duditors. Scpieniber 24, 1898.-4* . • • Estate of Jolin• Heck,. deed.. The Orphims' Court of Cumberiand- county, has appointed the subscriber oh Auditor to marshal I - the assets of JOHN HECK, deccaaed, in thi! handsel the -estate- according ;_ will he-done -at my, office in the borough of Shippenshuirg; nil Saturday the 20th day of October, of which creditors and all others interested will take notie. - Auditor. - Septamber 24, 1834.-4 w.. -PORSALE,--!A Strawberr vol ( K . • Nato •HOHSE, ten year Old, traine ,k to Saddle or Harness. • • 'CHAS. BAHNITZ. September 24,1833: Ar.. Ls I amt 2) kill Ittrials do just received and for sale as aboKr. ' OVEN McCABE. Finerieburg;Sept.. 54,1858. ONE THOUSAND Bushels ground Alum Salt and 40 Sacks Liverpool Salt, Ashton "sacks jitstreceived and for sale low for cash,bf H rrisburg. Sept, t 4, 1838. - . . _ . JUST RECEIVED. 320 GALLONS 0 /11'103/SstrSa i tszV p r er lea . ed Winter S. - ELLIOTT. Sep!, :14; ~- DR ? ItEVBEN HAINES. RESPECTFULLY tenders his professional ser vices to thC citizens of Middlesex and its ;icinity. He is a graduate of Jefferson College, and has been practising medicine for upwards of ten years. --Middlesex, Sept. 51,1838.-3 w: FRESH SALMON, retched. for sale by. Sept. 24. CHAS. BABNIT4.-,- FISH FISH 1,7, Shad No. 1 mid 2, • • Mackerel • " -5, Heirring " 4, "A,Juat received and for sale by , . -CFIAS. BABNITZ Sept. 24. , • SAVE YOUR TEETHE., .. . . . , -- If - earious , Teethire •properlrtreatectit a seaSona - - ble time, the_ progress of, the .deeay -may be entirely arrested: •" 1 . ... ~- - F :WKNAP!, Dental Stirkeon, N. W. Corner of Charles &Fayette its. Baltimore. SEMI -TUST-received from the city,ofßaltimorc e „!i of genn co! assortment of Fresh' Groceeies, Strong Rio Coffee, St - Domingo do P o Sugar, Loaf do Lump do, , Brazil - do BlackditiGunpow. dcr•du_lra nal do- Carrous N Y do T R. Molasses, NO r House do. Honey,,gocei.of all kinds, Luei rictiOU Matches, Blanking -Brushes,- Rop 411 of whigh y have been selected with , soe. Ile soldst-the lowest prices, by • • - • - • -••• CHARLFAI BARNITZ. UST `rice ved, Fur.Caios,V:foiefi - or ••• A . riDIiETWS A 4 A - supply ortheabovO Pint; is kept cOnitanily . hand." AsilteLare received direcklyfrom Mr. .Bran dreth'i Opccan Philadelphia, they are WARRANTED Gas:us:re, the Agents cautionary advertiseroent to, the contrary nothwithstaoding. . • • • : - • • "•• • • At his Drug Store in Vlll4lole.' September; 11-1838. . • • . . RUSSIA received. •.• . • • , . . larger supply, .suttable for common Scboot. Also. School Books' and - Statiociary nl,every 'variety. • Aiaguid. 28. •• • - • ••• l; J. IVIVERS: • N 44 G- . present residence will be offered for 'rent until the + let day of April. next. , ~ • • , J. enrlisle,Ontober 5,1865, , , • • BAR HICPX FOR ,SALE.,. - Tai assoitmeat of tlio beet,ialiik - Eaifiniered, liar AL../Pdillfoi , sale at Diainsoii Forge prices, at IJ. Rhode's Rail Road Warehouse. - Octobir .17, 1838. '•. . • . „ , • - • - , , „ , , , . • • i ' N OPPORTUNITY id tithi , dflinleil Of gtipMzing ; tl,' .S..ouitielvel 'with WOODtOOK'S __ .. : ... OUGH- _:. ___ . .::PL. . Being the beet iirticleever oferett to thel'araiera in , . ... : . thia aection . q .tho State. . . . . These 'Ploughs, will not choke nor carry dirt, and ,-tlicAraft-isaboutone..thiratess-thantke-Vloughahere , trifore in use, two ItOrses - dOing the work oh three., be sides-a-grent saving in-' (hue- and- mimey. in keeping them In repair: .1 he, poitit andishare can be put oa jallite minutes, and besides cost only. 25 cents and When ; dull can be turned rind repeated until worn out ; amteven'then will .berhiken in part tiny for pew ones. • - • - • ..... • The following awned persons area pongthose who .hate purchased and Used the ahave'Plonglis during the last season , to whom FarMersare . rcferred for inform- - ation respecting thern,Vizi_ - lidmilton - Winters," John Arm strong, Samuel'. Stricklei: 'John Little, Henry Betz, Ashway; John •EJli ott,' Esq.. : ' • ) Lettericenny.—Michact. Grote, •Daniel, Kremer, M 6 Shields; lsnac BeSore, JOlnr Miner, Abraham, Hoo'rer,John - Rtides; Betijamitatoiletc'Sralf Guilford.—Philip Oiler, Jamea.Dunlop„las. - riance, Mr. Dither, John Lealter, George Trace, Jo-' Seph Wingert, George Fetterhotk Mr. Yang)..., Geo. Dull 11 him ;Dyers John; 1.1. - Cook; Sain'l•Geese man,llemy George, Peter Baker,- Oyster, Sam oel-Porrianer,'Jacob Darr, John Reichard, Jr:, Joseph Neieely; Aleitto der Thomson, Henry' 'Wingert, Martin Whigert4, charleslietielcMr:Smith; - -Mr..Olark, - Mr. - Solaber4. gerSaintiel Lemy. • ' • • Southampton,-,-Sarrattell_Thornson, Joha v Orr.'• , St.' Thomas,--Jacob -Shirk, Mr: Gilliam., John Crider:. • • • V • . , We have also' secured the right. of Adams, Cure berland,'-ang , Dauphin counties,. and, the' following seetlemen in A dams have used thb Plpuglis the; past season, to whom Yarmers in"that county 'are re ferred. ' .14'ear !Palo TatlCPllB.--Snmucl - Darboraw, 1..15q Joseph Coshun . , Alexander M'Asvainc, Jitcob,Kgllet Esq., Jacob Strealy. . • • :Near Alifferstomt.-FFellericlCDcil. Ilitnteratown.--Jneoli Grass. • r . • cd•Tlic above Pion edn alwayelie 'had - at the - --Fotttary of V. , EißTskOO4.eirttliersburg; , of JOHN P.^I.XNE,, 111111.! . %% arc Merehand; Carlisle, and 'of ''KHOMAS HAHRlSA:Mmilianieshurg. Where „Farmers who wish to testlhe Plough, will please call . and get them on trial, and irthey not velider. 'mid - entire satisfaction, no, charge. will be made; if they break it is at our expense. We will alsq.pay ansy Farmer for_any -t.latriages or. losa of time,...may. 'austain in trying the Plough, if he:does not lik e it af ter trial. Micro have beem.sold Franklin loathe_ adjoining county, upwardf of ONE- THOUSAND of ,'these Ploughs, within 18 months. - - :JOHN" DEMO, ./20'ent. August ^7, 1838.6 m - - SAMUEL LOU . . . • The subscriber - Will "sell.at private - sale, on or. be , the - 201h - offore October !text, - several valuable tracts of .patented land, situate in Silver Spring town ship, Cumberland county, about 9 miles from the Ilarrisbtirg bridge,and one:fourth of, s mile front the state road,-Icadhig from - the-above named- bridge to Sterrsqt's Gap, and about 9 miles from Carlisle: ,rIPRACT. No. 1, contains 165.Arr3••. of good slate soil, underlaid in part by lime ston„ a sufficient quantity of which can be readily. pro-. cured, in several places on the fiirni, for etononiical and agricultural piii•poses, front 45 to 59. acres are covered with I.IIRIVINO Tim MR, especially with Locust piirliaps there is not another tract of : land in this region so well supplied with Locust; the residue IS.underienceoind_m_an„ardinary_state_Of:Cultivan (ion, hari n g thereon erected a TwO-story - • • 1' Amur - LOG- HOUSE, A-stone Spring House over a never. failing spring • STONE EATtlii FIAIII4, sixty. feet in front mid forty deep. For convenience water 'and beauty of locality this farm is • •::''4!-5f.W" Rurretssed by'none in this part of the coun ,7. '•••," try. There is also on excellent' • Orchard . on it. Persons wishing to purebase a cheap farm, one .that may in a little expense by nunteliighly.prud native,- would do well to apply soon. - , • • -of--Na/c.--Threellumlred - dollars -when the - . bargain is made, $2,300 by the Ist of April; 1939, when possession will be given, and the balance in three „annual payments. RACT No 2; iseleven miles .from T - tließitkincliannal - on - the - above - named-math and contains IxSOACRES, well timbered, whereof 90 are cleared. 'Wang thereon erecteil aa • - 44, 1 - • 1 • 1 LOG( • 1101..iSg •. and:Leg•Spring .House,-over is fine . 1 itnearing spring,., _Avid& two rods of the house SMALL BARN, with an • ' :1•• _Apple , Orchard. • Tbilrproperty possessea min)* advan tages wfnch - will lie fully pointed out °tithe premise's. There is an abundance of limestone. on it. his °Wert. ed -very low -for cash.—s3oo to be-paid when the bar gain is closed; the balance - ow the .Ist of. April,lB39, when possession will be glveii. __Either.ef.the above properties are Within 2 miles of .first-rate Mills. ',ALLSO-several 'valuable lOts the-horougl!._of Ittechtinicsburg, - being one of the most eligible situations a , ng the Cumberland Valley Railroad for . a warehouse,having thereonefected • 4.2 Ott " large two story " 'l l , • BRICK HOUSE, • A FRAME W.EA'I''HERBOARDED HOURE ? suitable for a shoji mid office, now occupied by Lewis Zearing, Esw; n-BARN, with a never fail ing well at the door, nii itsmall ORCHARD of ehoice ! fruit. The lots are- r founded on 'the south by Main • ,'street, and extennack along the Hagerstown roma°. the RailroailZWitlillittle expense the Bitrn,--close ly.the Railroad, could be easily converted into a ware house, All the alcove property will be sold low for caskwhereof-ssoflureteimpaid-when the-bargaints pade,muttlm residue by theist of April,lB39, when possession will be , '---" . • Persons ivislifKg Mpuroliaseplease - EA on the subscriber . in Mechanicsburg who, will give every; necessary satisfaction. . • • Rtrr.r: , . Mechanicsburg, Sept. ; g4=-18astr. "elLtolous. IttnitAi69; OR nimmtiv Inca • , TIBLE TEETH. • , ' le liatilor Manyleitri been' a great desiderntiti arrioti4 European and American Dentists,to smumfae lure ',l,eeth I,l.).inctlrruptible materiolswhish shoal( imitate the natural living Teeth; .• ' • Many have devoted ydto - unstMeessful eperi• silents, atid others have succeeded 'in 'manufacturing teeth of materials similar to the pmelain ware, but generally they have an opaque white appearince,.by: Which' they are ebony distinguished froin the 'human . . _ - has long artd tedious esperimente , the subscriber.' has succeeded in manufacturing teeth of rnaterialFen 'tirelyincortuptible, and perfectly in imitation of hu man teeth.: , ..They have a semi-transparency, and are made of various slice and shades. • In eases 'where absorption .of the aveolai proeess, :or. other Onuses may render it necessary, he will cast of . he same materials attached Co the teeth, artificial gums, which shall, imitate the gum and supply the .loes of substance ' • • • • - ' It is enti - relY irninissible for these teeth to change theit_color r or.cause foetid_breath. _ • • . • insert theta fearifaireArrentire sets;hi suck manner that therwill make articulation of the.vidoe pertecf','"and . materially...assist in masticationoml so that they , cannot li e distingaished from the most bean tifalnattrial Hying teeth by the most scrutinising ob. Server, - • r '•• • • ' ne also . - performs all the various o perations in' ,DeritaVtitugery; according 'to the . late scientific' ins- PrOVements m the art.'' - • , • ,• •-, • • • P. H. KVA li.P,Surgepn - Dentlat, ' • , corner of Charles &layette streets, — --. • • • .. - • Paltialorit fAAMERS-:-1; ; • eltleptt ea gold. ..Int . lrestt?! zoo, 'mos, -plorxtrApits, Rc:il,Esiate FOR:-SA-LE;: • IUdiVIDDEIItAkIND- Ovar4 Tam , . . . THE subscrlbeo respectfuSy.informs hisi friends, aril The iiublie geOrally, that he haS for Sale, atjhis Coal and 4umberTard, oq the,bang.,af the Susque hanna rfrer; ofiVorMleyslittig; • 2000 Buts leis soperwrna , Sith , coal Panne! and'elominod Boards. 'Poplar Plank and - Sca?itling, 4,c; 4.6% 2000, good quality, seasoned Tight. Bar , • rel 'heading. -. All ofivhich be will dispose - of at low rates, and on the most accommodating terms. .I!ersons Wishing to purl hase•would tln sy.elthy "pairing.with the . sahscri ..ber,and_e.,caraihe..lliastock before-they. purchase-else, Nvhere, • .' • . . • . - • „GEORGE RtrPLEY: April 90838.-sm. .• • 19,, • , 1173 TV ROOKS. : • ••• •• • U, s'l' received and for sale: t •DrtMyereDrug j !and Book St6re—complete sets of • • "Waveely , Ntvels"-27-volumes:' - . • , The Bridgewater Treatises. • -.Lockhart's Life of lltirns.• • • Scott. . . - .7" Napoleob. • .. , - Time Dil'oreed i by -Madame Bury,. • Walsim!gintm, or the Gamester. - - The Lmwoods, by Miss Sedgwick., Diary' of the of George IV.• :•-• — .Court ofltome. • • . . 7 • . . _ ..• . . , - . • .. —A 1: S 0- , 4- ~ .. ,• • The PickwiCk•Pupers• illustrated byprlnts from Cruiekshitnk. -.- • . , -;Turn Jon* illustrated by Cruickshank. - • Carlisle, August 270838. • - ~ - . ..• - - . • Ti!. ."--COUNTERFITERS. life must he a miserable villain indeed; who ivoul(1 place the life of a fellow'beingin danger, for the purpose.of malciug 7120- . -ncy. . • • TO-LHONEST-VITIZENS,--' What Flo' bruggists prove by milking andielling e-ounierfrit Pills pniporting to be . . • --,..ll3raisdret les - Vegetable • • ' , 1 - versal Pills. - • . . - they - rd:e l viti ! out and Itozson.A.- • • • ~.,14/11tat.„ no.LotherAnedicine:;,is. , requiredAty- tit mild ie.; or, wlij , do not these druggists counterfeit other pills in the same way they do - Ihnittiretli'd— Si tOply becaft se no others save Brandretlealregetable Ulilversal, ever effected the extramlinary cures That these Pills are knowter•-;urtivnitsAwr icslowria , . _ to have effected, -Tliti.6 licier wiis ti persop wile used the . . - ,VEGUTABLE VNIITh`RSAL- PILLS; , . Th . .° diitifot 7:c6linneitii themjili ter th s.ot ~. the most unequalled praise. NevertheleSsirthesi: - counterfeiting driiggis(s done & are doing the character of the Genuine a grime deal of injury,; . but it Is hoped that-individuals will not allow themselves to'be deceived hydesigniuglier. sons; whose only object is tO.Mitke money.; mid-who i‘re perfectly'careless of 'consequences.• It is a matter of no importance to . .th6nt whether. the Ii 0 0 .1" child is . rescued tcom a. bed of sickness - and restored 'to the yearning arms of i ts - pa tsi or Whether him on - Whom a huge family rely solely uport - fur Suppor..t, is pre— vented frpm filling-nn early and iiitiiwelygrave-. The time may come when the greatness of their guilt shall become clear j 6 their benighted understandings, mud then it is hoped theY.ivill cialeAVOl• to make Some a m eluls. by the'after purity of their lives. li.xery authorized agent bas n copperplatc.Certifi c4e.of agency, and has . it exhlbittilin his store. Ne— ver purchase unless this is seen; .and have some re gard also to'the character the agent bears among his, Billow citizens. lie midst' be n miserable villain. who would place the life of a fellow creature in danger for the purpose of making money. • - Dr: -- Beandretit's Olices in-Philadefphig. Principal,' Co. fl. h rth Bth Street. ' Minor office, No. 43,.Chestnut Street, near_2d at...' Remember. the above officers are kept exclusively for the , sale of the true and genuine Brandretles Pills. The following, merlons are duly authorised Agents tylvania, whose respective names arc: , - GEORGE Tl 7. HITIVER, Cadisle. Sl!ippensbtrg: JOHN.IVOOII4', Newville. . . . . . N. 13. No drugc, , is , t, apothecary or, pedlar, is al limed to sell the genuine Brandreth's ills, under any circumstances: whatever. Also observe -when you purchase of any advertised Agents, that they have a ccrtifiente: of ageney,_signed and_sea led' bv _ ' ALD.— August 8, 1838,—1y. • • 3 4 ,LZE2d1U3241.1 I 2C et 7 T 7 SAT, 'stew • 1a.415317.T.AVT:Pit z 111 . 7% . - , • • Ell ?II ICY -RETURNS his sit - Mire thanks:to the citizens of Carlisle .and .its vicinity, for.,The liberal 'patronage which. has beew-bestowed upon him , and solicits a continuance et i the same. His shoji - is nyw 'situated in East High Street •adjoiniug' the Dru g store of Samuel Elliott.pn the east, mid:John H. Weaver & Co's, store oh the west, where he will constantly keep on hand alarge assort ': merit of Fashionable - • • Frr and Silk 5 Hats' - . - coNsitrtric-Or ' Beaver, Oiler, Seal; Nutria •ra1;111ala Rassia and ,Brash„ • • lia:„xt,.tri-aca . •OF - ALL ..0 0 L . O Ali of his own manufacturing, which he will 'dispose of at low miens. ---ite-flattershimself that,..hr.sh•iceattentiOn.to bust, ness and a disposition to' please, to Merit and receive share of tiUblic patronage. .• eapawill be manufactured to' order, on reasonable terms. April'9, 1836.. tf. ' , '' 19. • DYE' STUFFS. • • il i ogwood:—ehlpped. and ground, . - Nicaragua Wood,• • • Cochineal, Brazil,. • Lao Dye, Pantie,. ' ' - 'Oil of Vitrol, 'Madder, • : f Nitrous Acid, • Indigo, •• - -YVluriatio do: 'Just received-arid f r sale, wholesale or retail, he Chemical Store of - .01 - ay 22. - , . ' 2,0 , CASSI'NETTS•ir'!I-4!Yunder, l im b, .leels Brown, Blue, Black Parsons and Biddle .7117 . .ied bag eineite; thr.sale unusually low; at the Store of ARNOLD & ,CO. Sept 18,_ , , FINEFIJR - C.APELeurinid SoalSkin Collars,Llni awl Russian Fur Tipj)etslfcir tatiies) for sale very low at . ARNOLD CO's. - SeSt. BLANKET II 9se, Duffield and Macki naw Blankets, for sale by ' • -,, . ' ' • ;ARNOL ECC,O; ' IB.' sorrSITELL 74LlitONDS - 0 --- Filberts for sale by •1 1 , • , CHAS. BARNITZ. May 14. LOCO FOCI' DlATCHESomaklust, received, ten grim of Yarnam , ti celebrufeil Loco ,FoeO .Nuteheti, - tvtirranted genuine, for tide by dozen bolo!' : or in,grosti packages t meiy Dealert are rCqiiest ed ' • • - . 1.-3.-MYERS. FOR WILK :TWO FARMS; adjoinihg each other,' one'COli taining One,' Hundred and "Eighty Acres; and the o[lfie`r tie Hundred and Sixty Acres of first quality Limestone Land, in a good state of cultivation. These farina .are situated on the Letart Spring, in. South. Middleton tbwnship,.Cumberland . . county, ahoup 1 milet south of Carlisle, and within sight of two first rate: merchant mills on the said ,spring. The im provements;eren • ~- • S.TO,NE HOUSE; i 01.51 u ...STOIVE;B:I2RN, . with Other neee'ssary , A furtherdescription is:unnecessarY, RS purchasers will view the premises and judge for themselves. Poss'essiim will he given on the first of April nest. An indisputable title will be given'. Porterms ap ply, to'tbusubscriher in Carlisle; Pa. - '•. - A-NDREW HOLMES-; August:2k • - - VALUABLE REAL ESTATE For Sale, • • _ . gOE subscriber will sell'atyrivate.sale, a wiltin ble tract of land, situate in Newton township, Cumberland county, aboitt a half mile hest of Stoughs- - toWn, (Wale turnpike leading to Chambersburg, ad 'coining . lands of John Stougli and 'Bamuel r ßrowneller, containing • • Sixt . y.Eight A-eres— of first-ride LIMESTONE :LAND, about• fifteen acres of which ore covered -with thriving YOUNG TIMBER;'the rdmainder , is under good fence'and - hr a good state of Cultivation; having thereo erected a n. TW.O STORY ' 3,;:gsz • h h LOG-MOUS L' • ATP alld Stable. There is . also on the premises a thriving YOUNG 'APPLE 0111.11ARO. Any person- wishing - to i'iew the 'prnmisei will call with the subscriber,,residing hi Frankford township, abodt one mile north of Alter's mill, and a short dis, [...ince from OcurieklEsture._:: - . • SAMUEL MARQUART. August 9.1; 1838. • ' - llonwopufk Pl&yt icaih, SURGEON 'SI - A4QCOIUCtIEUR; • Office m High few doors east of • ' the Jail, - VarliSle,-Pit. • • - vEN.DERS-114. professional sertscqs Co the citizens . .of-thig 01114: mid and , ninrc especially to those who are suffering•trynk CHRONIC DISFASES, and resPectfully . informs tliCn, that .he professes-to cure all kinds •-- ACUTE AND • ••-• • -•• • DISEASES,. which arc in' llieir nature curable r ii: a perfect, Cast/ and mild inaniwr.-• The' medicine is administered in- . 'ternally, is pleasant to the.taste and easily - taken...-r- .-1/7s charge.r moderate.._ Ile will p:diats,_iviten called •upon, at their respective placea,oc residenCe; in this Place nr its vi, chilly-. Personas at a distance, laboring. miller his:eases, May obtain Mecical . advice and rredi :eine, for tone-math, by addressing him a letter (post paid) describing their disease, rtod enclosing a cur rent live dollar bank note. - - ' . Medical consiiltittions can hye nine . o'clock,-P, M. Unless alisent.oti piofesslonat duties. l'holollowing diseases are-treated and ciirethtin I loinoemaitTiie-Meilicine, viz : • - . • • ' certain nisiniseSi illeillent to Alm Genitel Or gans . in Alte_Pri-rnall'orSuclitOry state,witliont ailmintstering in this treatment, without adrumistering . in- this treat ment luny _or the usual offensive—and :minions Medi cines, so notoriously destructive to the human system and constitution. _ COnsumption,-Rroneliitiff, Palpitation-of the-1 ienrt Dyspepsia„Livcr Complaint, Ililiouv Colic, Costive ness—Fistubilino' Rheuma tism, Epilepsy,Astlima, Sick licailitelie, - Denfness; Giddiness, Derain or Ruptures, Lameness from Pal sV, Ulcers or old standing saves-, Necrosis, Caries o inmei,•Cancers,• Tetter, Tic 'llouloureux; St.-Vitus'' Dance, Diseases of the eye in general, Fistula Carry malia—Gutta Serena, Cataract, King's Evil, llickets White-Swelling, Dropsy, Dysentery, Pleurisy, 1 loop, ing Cough, Croup ; Pneumonia, I lysteria,Fluor a lp is •Mclancholy“ticoutinence of-Uritici-inflamed-rind coriated Nipples, Diseases of Women and childrei Fevers in general,Agti,e, Scarlet Fever. • • For all the above named and many otherAlisenses there_caul be vatlifitctorY - evidence given of • their thorough cure. . Carlisle, August • • DissOltition ofrarimership. • . The partnership here fore existing beiween.the :subscribers,. under-thellim COYLE _is this-daychy-miatinkoltreenidnt, - ilissolfarT are in the InnWorAndreiv. Coyle, one of the late partners, whozis authorized to settle the mime, and hopes thutall concerned will make immediate settle ment. xe ° - : - - _September 18,1888. ANDREW COYLE, :SCOTY-COY-LE;---- The business ns heretofore will be carried on .by the subscriber, at the old .stand, who will in a 'few days have a new and general assoikment of }'all and Winter Goods, and hopes by str ict attention . to busi , ness to receive a liberal share of patlonage. • SCOTT COYLE: . . „ islewrille, September 18, 1888, • " • Farammos E. High Street, a few (Zoors. east of the • court Housc i • . . • CAR'LISLE s ' The' ' , Subseriber linving leased the. above named .establiifiMent from Mr. Simon Iltunderlich;ond hay-. jug provided himself with every. thing necessary, is. now enabled to accommodate travellecs and ethers in a - style that Will not fail to please those will; may favor him with a • • -• • - - _ THE Tait AND CIAx,LAU • - will receive his 'special attention. These will be kept constantly provided - with•the best of LIQUORS . • 1 , . THELARDER,I will at all times he - aliundatitlysupplied7with — all the :delicacies. which the season and .market can -afford, ' and no exertions will be wanting to please the palate ef - the - mostfastitlioust -- - „ THE sTA33ugS arecomModiousnad seCiure,and a ctieetta atten' tive hastier will be aiWays in attendance. .1 'BOARDERS ,svill•be taken by the week, month or year; on the most reasonable terms.' • • A strict attention to business and an ansions desire to please, will, ho trusts, „ensure ,him a: reit - Sonab - 1e share of public patronage: • • •," • • f . 7. JACOB Carlisle,April 2.1., •.• , N. 8.. The cars run Test the above establishmehti at. 6 and 11 O'clock, A. - M. and at 2 and,7 o'clock, P. • siituvrcagaraoo . as. , ARNOLD' Bc . CO:, are jtlst receiving and opening A' large,tiiiiiiiment of DRYGOOPS, suitable for fall sides,fo which they itivite the attention of those who wish to pairalutie .Tood Goods cheaP, as they will 'be enabled to offer &lode decidedly !oak'' , for cash, than kad ever been offeredfn - thie plaee, consisting in part •Sitpee,English and German Sterinoes, •• French and Welsh do • Light colored Gros de Na'\) Silks,. • Green, Claret, and•Caloret • •Black and Dlue,lllack Silks,. , - . Red and Yellow Flannels; . • z - IfferinnShawlwand Handkerehiefs, • •• .• :..Furniture, and Chintz PrintS, • ;•;--• - " -. Meritin and IVoOsted Hose, ••- • -. - White and ColorediCasinnere, Hose s '' • Super Black Silk Velvets, , • • Supei' Velvet Cords •. -• • . Eaten' and - Super CLOT; HS, - • Fine-London C'assinserei, • . , . • Plaiwand Striped Sattinettd s ' _ Pilot Cloth awl Lion!Skins,• . . , .f• Furand, Hair Capii,lkehtte. &e : ''.".A. • . ; All Orwhieltwill , be; siottao thevnosfaseoffireiadating terms, and deediedly cheaper than can be bought else where: Furefulsersitbflavlted to call aibd•Odsc fat. i t tqMlll. ° A • • ' rritE G.lll4ltD I. LIFE.- !KORAN tEr.' dlianuity and Trust ,C02:7404,.pf • • office' , 159,- Cheatliii;;Weet.7 •‘• ' CAPITAL OP• $300,000. • . • • Charter. Perpetual.-• 8, grant " Annuities ~Rnd Eudom fnenta, and make contracts generally.that involve. he contingency of life. Accent Trusts as autholized . brtireeliarter, from individuals, corporate tiodies,•Or Courts of Justice, arid execute themagreeablY to the desire of the parties,and receive piposites• of thOlicy ;in trust,eand on-interest. . ' LIFE' INSURANCE.—The ,ternis, are as low as those-of any . Office in'the.Union. „ Ratei for. lnsuring $lOO. • • , • • dge For 1 .rear .Porl Years , Who teLyb • .Jnititally. - 20 • $0 . 91:50 95 $1 '77 25 • '1 00 :1:12 172- ••• 30 .1 •ar 136 - 236 • 35 - 1 36' . 153 275 „ . 40 . • -1 69 • 1 83- ..'3 20 ." 45 T 91' • 196 a 73 • 50. •,•. -1 06 • -2 09 " 460 • -55 • 2 32, , 321 . • 578 Further information can be obtained by application :at the office. • - - 13. W. RICHARDS, Pre;e.t,' - F , 2. • JOHN. JAMES, Aciuury. Gr.onnz W. Asti, 7'regaurer. - • ' June 11, 1838.—m • -PRESII . 2471/03611X1M Alfiving recently returned from Philadelphia and New York . with. a VERY EXTENSIVE ADM, 'PION to my former• Stock, I beg leave to offr - t eo the citizens of Carlisle and the Public generally, E rISSORTM..6 1 NT, Comprising every article in the Drug -line which I , wilLtlispose of WIIOLESA,Lt or prreu. die_ /owes! posstnie rates: - - INtysicians=country Store'keepers---. Faullers and others, are respectfully invited to give me a call at the Old Stand. on East High Street. ELLIOTTS. , Ctudisle,,May 311 Returns thanks toiluicitinens Of Carlisle and adjoining country, for the most liberalpatronnge which has-been liestoWeilmpon him i .and wishes to in+ forMthe-publie geberally that. he has ceplenished .hie stock of Goods, and flatters himself that he Will be, able to give cigirc Stitisfaction to all-who will: calf;-at Ids Stove:h .- Mb i n quality and price of goods ;. as he is resolvefl to sell low for cash. . . . _ • nt the old linrinn, fn Nartit ll:mower'Street;- and .examine,his stock'iii7 Goads; ns lie has a giateral nud complete itssortnicnt... ofJbarthilire i • . . _ Also'ROM told FINE POWDER_ of the best quitlity,_ will-besohl at - wholesale/ or retail..' - . lle has olsa the 'New Cumberland and examine, eaelione for himself. • Cnx lisle, Drayi 4, 1 .9.384:731p,„: • is ALL- IiCIAE NEW„-PTIBLICA... — T10N5,”...-The , stibsplib - dr has dust= received from the publishers the following large assortment of New Workit • /: - Polish Oiplittn 7 , -Two Flirts. • Ilotnewartplound,' by Cooper. Cooper's Italy—Calderon the Courtier. • EarnewMalttavers—Alke,or.the Mysteries. • Steven's Travels in Eapt, ArAttitt e rstc.. Centime - ll—a Novel. /Lady of Lyons—a.play by. Bulwer. Rate Sketches; -The Riverattd-Desert ; hy . Miss-Pardoe. • •-••-. -•- • • The Robbers; by James. Leila; by Bulwer; , Adventures of tt Bachelor. . • State Prisoner—allovel. Olivet' Twist; by "Boz." . • Sayings and Dom* of Sam Slick. • Lockhart's Life of. Scott, vomplcte.. Lamertine's Travels through Palestine: Outward PoelryofTravelling3 bt. Mrs. Ilan fon oFilie — Seige; by the author Of Witte'. Sketches.of a Young Linty and Gentleman; II • "Quiz." lite Glanville ramily-2 - Pirate's own Book. Miss Austen's Novels, complete in I voleme. American Democratik:Cooper. • - 3011 N rMYERS. -- August 2.8, 1838.: Xlit4:w-:y4,4otOxi l . , THE ~subsCribers, h avC- j ust reeeived in ad d itionirg ' -their former stock, a handsome assortment of I ,.. SPRING AND SUMMER -: - makes- thee- assortment:now very, good, - and sold very. low.: They most respectfully ,solicit , lic to give theta a call. . • - :—Country prolluce mill be taken in exchange , . &To. K. WUNDERLiCW& CO. ensburg, .Tune which; will b.. the pu , V. S. for goo QM frierding and Combilssion • ." p)r "4' 171111171 2 / l l*l2.l2lbltgailße . HA E taken that large and commodious WARE , ' Ni HODS ', lately erected on the Canal and Rail Road, -lielow- e-foot of-Chestmt-street,-Harriaburg, where ----- their rangemerits are such thafthey can tit all times t_forwar produce aml_merchandize with .promputess mul-de patch to the following - places;titi :- . j _, , ,lila;lelphia„rills6urge_olnm.2_,: . 1 , bia;:: allimore, Carlisle; Chambersl*rg l . • . and all .intermediate . places. , They liave lately entered into arrangements so as to • •etiliblei them to send any produce or,goods by way 0 the Pntisylvtinia Canal and ,Columbia Railroad, to _Philadelphia, at the same prices charged hy__Other - companies running tili — the Uniono canal, thus gaining three days in time, and deliverink goods in Broad : street, avoiding the usual expense of hauling froth the • ;Schuylkill. - „ - THEY--WILL-PURCHASE drain,'_Flour; sua country produce. of every description, and keep' con.. stantly on hand coal, plaster ; ,fish anti salt for ale. April 2, 1818.r-tf.. , - /6. TAILORING 9 ••TiI"KFUL for • paiit favors, hereby, iriforms.the • ,•public that ge still continues to carry . on, the -a+ ' bove mentione d butinese, , • • ,eel, • • • West 111, 1 4 s %TaCalla Ste • few doors west of the - riskst Office, - and directly op- , poeito the, book store of J. Loudon, where he is pre- , pared to accommodate all who may favor him with their pristeitti, in the most neat-triariner, rind at mason. , able prices: By strict attention ti:l ,business:andAh earnest desire. to please., he liopes to,receive“-Pberol Share. of publin patronage., • • • • • P. S.—The latest city fashions will bp constantly :011owertnp. , , , - • : • Supply/ O, •••• Y . MADE CLOTHING.. coasts tly liand, - und for sale on reasonable 'terms:. • , • • -, - • • Jane :18, 1898,.—tf - . • • 2g ae3l' • receivedsegain and jittii:tobneeo, *Mail wi , be -bold afTeanufaettirers' micas. by the ker. - • • • 14 A .F.NITZ. •-• .. WHIM EILBUTi/13 0