THRE§l4llhia MACHINESsr i watiia teili.r3l o o aSW2III.M 7 / 1 0 IP4/U . 3`.-14` •-• _ -- - .Morgelitohitic.. • Tug great encouragement which thl subscribers • received during the last year hi the Salppof their Ma china; induced them to make extensive preparations to meet. the increased demand for their article. No tiine,labor or expense has been spared to procure the very best materials the countt.y -can aford. Their ivorktnen are experienced and of the first character; and they have -,no hesitation in assuring the:Fanners that they mire now able to furnish them withan article not onlyequal but deei4t%dh' ,staperioi• to any otber . manullostured in this part of the country. • Por speedy and clean, threshing, with ease to the. •,,•horses, they believe their Machine to bethicquallcd. Their Price - is the same as last•yeac, viz: di) . dollars, 7tl 'do4arAineash antlAbebaltuwein sip months ,._ tits, a' *dil tintithPilkiiii-rnilW,ilo>.N.,..chin6-, are in- - surest far - tWelye • tnontlis, or until they. shall hnvP threshed two thousai,dhoshois of -:lrain. They have, now several _machines and r;:adc for bete l mid will 'at • all times be ready - to fureiidi them you. the. shortest notice. Orders froma dist:moo a ill bo pmictuallY attended. to;• For the trifling: sum of 'FOCIILDOL ,, , LARS., in addition in the price of the Nl:whine , and Power, they furnish the fanner an addition that will-. enable him to shcfl tars (Am-el-seed. - • • • • • To the Public. z The subscrib e rs, bt Ing desirous 1;f puldiulv mien'- ' teracting the cfihrts whicri ars.scoretlym•titteth injure ' -the character of (lute. machine, by yorsoes - who ;,p- Teri() be_actnated - by - unfriendly -feelings tea arch • them, respectfully submit the. Ihiluwiug CERTIFI '•CATES to, the .puhlic.. certify. that I, last year; used one . of the' Thresh- • 'big Machines manutiteninni by .1. C. pral,ly & Co. and during the sea•Soii, there Wits _I ilt:111,.:1 I , ll_ ii about four thonifitiol hothels - D;fl;n:', " 1111(i :bout .two Winked and twenty ;Ivo • bushel of el - Over seed, and lam fully satisfied that. Icii• the Fariaer's • use, itis•simerior - In -any- ntl M haVe,„ ever__ -seen bithis part of the :country. 1 further tify - that Mr. Henn. !forst, one of my or ightiorS, had six wagon toads adorer iik•d. st:Oi cleaned at. a 'clover • and the yield •AVIIS 2Y 1111,11C1., Mid that the :pun' quantity of stuff was threshed on my machine, and the yield was 32}:bushels. Mr. INFO is a tlai opin • inn that the stuff hell:ruled - toflte the 'het ter lot, of the two: ~ • ~, • • PREDER JCR A lilT.ll. • May 11, 1838. • certify that; in August, 1;14,1 purchased from E. BradfBCeb.,of tlion , • threshing- mitchuntS, • Villich I used forthreshing grain the different Farmers, till` some time in - 3larch last.. Outing that pc - rind 1 thresTialbout.fifteen thousand bushels-pi , what, rye ____tintl__eats.2Myemunse for repairs - rnf - bath 'the MaChine and Horse Power; did imt,ti•;e •iPT •lars, and when I sold •them, (which was in March,) _theyeachinery appeared to ho - ncans•lis grim!. a it , at the time I bought them. Tho,' - ,rheels in:the _hors ,owev_Avere_petis sound 'nnd soh tnnti:;l, :and upon a close cxaininiition, I Conbl not disco% er • ;that the wigs bad worn in the. slioOst degree.• I forseveral -.years previous,. been curve:Nl - in I tbreshing , with three • different kinds of . tiet`chines, :which I fully tried, and 1 Ninkalsit..ain:.;ly-rcri iC Iltst for durability t service and verily elrati threnli :ing,l have never_nsed.Or_ seen any. ion, will ahall compare' with file one i-had his yeAr; unless Win one of. the sanic fi zi.ir!.is to the tfiltelihierv, it appear., to for, any part of II witl to ;;;e1 mit of or.h•r: tfol.l,Eiur42: • .May 17;10lt. . ~. , . . . . • - !Oast yearourellasa fit o of.th, tlwo.s.l.lur . tnitoliiit of .1: E.- Brady S.: Cp. , .-ere a which -I ‘,I iII 114vr,) rind fully tested . thend. Eta. speedy :mil cljan thresh iiig, they are; certainly, a' se-ocrici:Ltirtitlg . , %Jul ,qtit, that is of great service to .ilie Earmtr. - 1 oya , ulvr it .the .best article of the 1011(11 IN, e vver seen - in : thi s part of the couhtry. 1 take gent pleaure is recomj mentlirigit-the-Varnlyr ' - May 1;.18.38.- '- • I certify that llr. Andrew Dbn. icon and I prtf4 based, - last Noveihbcr, one of E. Dradv & C.l'4 threalii machines, which we fully teAl, having threshed wheat, rye, oats - and.clorer seed on Tt. I ant -fully satisfied that it is prLferable to any other chas r Fern hi operation, 'and it 19 article that will repay the Partner amply, for it., price. It thrc silos clean; not liable to 'get out of order, and is, upon the whoje,. an article ;that I can, w WI, great confidence, recommend - to the Fariaer. ABHAILVAI S. DAVISON. June IS 1838. , , . Benjainin Hataton and pnrehjas'ar • one of.T. E. Brady & Co's threshing tnaehines, %tali - which there wasthreihed not less - thnn 4000 busliqS_ of grain. It is an excellent-article, superior,-in my opinion, to any of the kind I have ever been. One of its - chief excellenceis, that it is•not liable to go out of order. I have-no hesitation in vecommeuding it to the Fariner. June 12,1898 _=ll)l.lig.l.milliehlol:c.o_tild_hayeibeen'.pracurvL bu t it was deemed tuntecessary. rersons who wish -to .' inquire into die power and- quality of the machines, -are referred to those who last year used them, and particularly to the follow ;lig named gentlemen, viz: 111essrs. John Fousti-Fredericlalyers, Adam Yonder- Sites, and Satnnel Diehl of Guilford township; Messrs..lohn.lluberand-jobn Vitacey, nrl Quincy township; Messrs. Abraham Stoner and. Isaac • 'Frantz, of Washington townshi.u.'; _Messrs. Jacob Dade James, 'Mitchel, James Allison,Etnanifel Dade, John flatlet-, Henry' aad- James Beatty, Christian _ . ___John and Christian. Ffoovriic - of township - ; • Jacob Oyster, Esti. and Mr, Henry Wim•ert, of Ore..? a township;. Mr. Frederick Dt'itk; of r ‘ Letteykenny • • township; ,Messrs. John 'Rhodes. and Conrad Gold- I milk, of I lain' knit townsliiii • Messrs.•Willium An- • gle and John A'lontgomery -township;. Capt. .1, McFarland and Joseph Duncan, of Peters township; Messrs. William Bowers and J4sCricrist,' of 'Warren township; Mt.ssrs. Jacob and 'John ries - of Metal.. township; and .DaVid Hunter, Esq., foal:Henry Winger_ol_Bedfor.dstatatv. 1. E. 'BUDA' . Chambersburg, soptember 17, IS3B. . One of the above machines is to lie been at the barn. ' of Mr. Francis 'Noble,- in- Carlisle. Auk.' Person wishing tq purchase one, can have it sel. up ; and if does not answer the purpose as Specified, we will take it away free 'nf expert - SC to the purchaser. There have been upwards of 100 of them made and sold by 'Brady Si Co:, within 15 months past. 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Equal excellence Iv illit: , V:iteterize the descriptive _:ilepsolment; it has hell)) entrusted to a writer,whose I:;trrso iu - nOW - too seem-wry established, not-only. in one Country, but •firi‘ntl6 the - world, to be.increased by s Vairx, Si end;u I, v eensure. •• s • • • First - volume:, (comprising the number .1 to P 2.— Prim" tmeye Ja nil a half cents:per number, for sulpS seribers ; •Milv.. '' . ...._ r4,,,lldisitpl•by,this Nqrth—linpriiw!...Bifillograhlii . iin . . Imition. • ... . . • ...... AN)).N'tr,(4IANICS • 131.NE.V.OTET)i !In - Tannic:lf And •pliv9lcal scienco, jf ita• the Of Americatt and other iti.cr,t.... , 1 'till en .l.lonm. _ _ n.~ ~. tr:~, : x~'. itc~l r tt JOHN IHMIPTIREYS E. L.ittcll '34, Co. N 602 Chestnut street, Philader phin 1888, Subsribrrs:reocived al this-office. OcUrDt'r Ili, 11f49. • - . • JOURNAL OP THE URA INSTiteIUTP MEM Slate of Pc, I$Jl • Edit cd iii TTIOM n., nod is pithlisli ocl on Ilio4ll-4t of c•nob month', Int ;,5 per paya blo on Oa. connplotiou of tit: si. d nncnhrr. - corn ina. he directed "Dr: 11101.11:1S P. Jom•s, up to " the,AFtuury--uf lho Pi•tmls - lin 11,4 itute; trostut:7,e, must bt.puidonsioitt Feumtiog, thol,uliseripiioillooney. 10, l !. 31:N . ,:* • • - - V. THAYER, Vn. Tgril Foul ...doers Srtutti OF the City lintel, Offei's foe sale NV lIOIeSaI:S,CU retail, at very 19 . w ptieo; - • • _ INDIA _13.1.71313 - 1-1 - ridods, stoa.s, clocks, Coilistiir: in part'ni tLc toiloe•ing descriptions, viz SILIK .lIA'N, . - Ni'. - eon:d nc.foand in nu 'other StorLin ad..iphia,'Lnd'connot in oxcidled.• :•••-• ' • •• . • •••c- , ,, —.l i cy floc - lilt, Anil grit op in .excellent • . Xn fl—A fine rind I.andsonudy nare'e . - lV . ..l6llwinr in :Tia'arinal:. and cluraldlity to inany,..pf tin I:4;host nritod not, in tll2 city. .No - - AVA I =f1I:ISI I (Y(I 11,:ater Proof. I lat,•jeciih - 11:' : I tlzc.-r14rnp , .73; - and most et- - . ,, rcmi , i3 IN; . 14. - sakr l'hila(Hphill; Irvin;; t••.•t:dlcil astoniblung low price o r •T‘v(,) 1)00.1,.)1tS•2. ! No p4Wson siho has 11c -. ,1,41tt . :0ne of •ilw.,e• flats llot.ilab• for ail;noWl odgo the C,•.1 . ; ,, •(:1 0 '.! , 5.1:1 t , :111C It ,‘“ oil tlneni to his • ' • • • Also, gOodr•Sillt-AVatur proof.llats„,at.trorppen I"ft Eiglitcen 1 )c.linv,s a' --* Alec, Ituvs'Sill:ll;as or e . :;Tellent qnalit;;and hand . sonni style. • • • . , • LI II a T a fli.,i•fino Natrhi Hats, on Castor bodios—ri splen did article: Fhw Nutria Ilats, On Samiryy lodieff. Suprriine P ! tat..k unsuitassed hi quit, ity riti,LTl,Ntratiev: Fine — Pack Russia Hats—a boauCirul articro:dig:et - ea 11 11;75)) • 04- Ott , r; I'ut Seal, Nuu ia, Muskrat, Hale Seal, and tuber- Copt:, . . • India lhebberWood; • • - Cloth of ;asions and prices—excelleidifor covering Carring,eS, and for a great variety of other purposesiner.t. prntention — frorrrwaterr-- . Also, Garments of alniost every description.; Caps, Boots, Shoes, Leggings, Life preservers, Travelling Bags, Beds, Pillows, , Aproils, Table CoveyS,, Lamp Mai s, STOCEiS, . , . .. , . A greatr‘rit•tv or Satin Bombazine and 'Velvet Stocks( plain and trimmed ; matilifietured of-the richest:and oink thimble materials, and in the most elegant and fashionable style. , . • . ~L _ .. CLOCKS', ~ . . - Thirty hour Wood Clopics, warranted for oneyear, at the very low retail price of $5,00! . r° Gentlemen wishing to purchase tiny of the fore, go de s scription' of Goodt - 6thei.' et wholesale or retail, , are invited to call and examine them before intrellasing_elituidwouatililliethn - Til tW,J.o sav the icast„they can - be no where eke beitttr suited, in re ference either to price, style, or (plants% Philadelphia, October 1(1, 18:38.--tf:--4-14 PRIVATE SALE. Will be sold fit private • hale a tract or into • LIIIIM I STOVZ LARIII.) situate partly = in :sihrth and partly' in South \I ddle ton. townships, on. the 'hindle Bpfing road, `;mi les froth Carlisle, containing, •• -- • • - 25SACRES, • • • 11c2neres of which. first rate Woodland:aajoining lands'ofMelehoir Brenneman, Joseph Eulver; John Erb and The liniirovenients are a first rate two story Brick House, Brick Bank.-Mri, and other out buildings, two ptirapS of good limestpne Water iwar.the lioasi , and barn. There has been an abun dant suppifthisseasop. , Also, an Orchard of choice fruit trees. = _ALSO - ,_ANOttrERYARM, adjoining the_nbose- containing 12.2 acres, one-half of which is-Woodlan:I. The improvements are a Log HOUSE, AND -LOG BARN, a never failing well of water, &c., scene choice fruit trees, one soila half miles from arlislr: Both of the :Move films are in a good state of cultivatiolf. - :; 15 rsoßs _wish wimp relm ase ei therio blie_ahove_ farms will call on the AnalBrsigned - who resides on the adjoining farm, and who is authorized by time owner, Edward i, Stiles,, Esq. to Make sale of the MICHAEL FISIIBURN, EMII2 Oetdber 17, 1838. The Harristirg, Intelligeneer, Lebanon Cornier, t - in7(l Laneastrnr - Examineemni4llerahl - will - publish - the above 4 weeks, mark price) and charge this off We. HATIIIRS , -FURS, &.C.1. : -,-, , _,.. LB ft, brown and Canada Masquash, • • FU, brown and white *, , 1 - 0 . 0 0 100 I is: English Side Nntria FUR, blown 50 do do, do do very stip'l7. do 't., . 50 do Beaver FUR' . 50 do Otter do Back and, Sipe 300 do gitglish and Scotch Coney FUR 1000 do Carrotted Russia 'Hares' FUR, frokti C. H. Donner's-Faetatl . . . , 100 do Turkey Backs, very witite ‘ .100 'do VWIIIII/1 Wool . . 10,000 . Calladli Muskrid. SKINS .5000' Satlllft:it'll do do • . 20,000 Rabbit do • • 500-ussia Hard • lo • .. • . 300 V koala. • do 10- Hales Bu la° ROBES . • - '3O Cases Gum Shellac, Orange., Otirnetnild Liver 100 .do Extract LC/AMOCO, • • 100 Is. Chipped Campvaaby do 1 'Cask Verdigris, old and dry 200 pieces Silk PLUSH - ,—assorted, part :very low, • 300-( ow,Skivers,blite,-blaek,-ereamtind-Mtiroo'n -10,00- Spanish FBLTS,..asslt. qualities and •weigids 5000 . Saxony do ; do- do - -` some'yery fine •• • . Whit a large assortment of other COOD9,np'per- Mining to the trade, which orb offered; fey sale on lib eral. terms to Dealerim nd 'Mann fuetnrecs. • JOSEPH COX & SONS, ' • • No: SS. Liberty:Gl Baltimore: Sept. '24,4838.-4w. • „ FVRS . at all times pitreltated._... ELECTION. . • . - • . CARLISLE,BANK-,- - ' October 17; 1838: S is hereby - 04n 'to the' Stockholders in - this Institution., that an election Will be held at the Banking House, on Monday 'the 10th trertieN.- 4dr,obeV next, for - thirteen directors to serve the ensu ing year. • „ WILLIAM S,COBEAN, Cashier. ? Ceober 17,038. :- St,Aixti,L;les ztix aval ISleVaLAttio4,* .~_ ~~ •:ID*4p Allll7 aindlitypothopidn7i. - • • acisani. • • -• • 'Tizterestin . Cure., • Mr. William Salmon, Green street s above Third street, l'hilqdelphia, afflicted ,for several wears' with the' followingfflstressi ng , symptoms: Siffl:neas at.the stoinneh, head-acho, dizziness,. pfflpitations of the heart; impaired lippai . teoiometimes acid and putres-, cent,cructations, coldness and weakness or the ex-, tremities, emaciation atid, general - clebility, disturbed rest, a sense•of pressure and 3veight .at . the stomach atlfr eating, nightmare, great 'mental desentlialcy, severe. flying, pains in the chest, back,And sides, cos iiveneas, a dislike for society; or conversation, invol sighing mid. weepi Lig, langor and lassitude upon the least exCreise. Mr. Salmon'had applied ,to the fficist,eminentrphy sicians,lcho considered it beyond theliower of medi cine to reStore him to health ; boweWr, as his 011ie (mils had 'reduced bilh'tcra'vei;y_d ,. eplorable condition; ' and-having-horn-iTcommende ll y_ _relative of his An make trial of Dr.•Williarn Dvausrilledieine;'he vvitil difficulty repaired 'to the office and pritcuretba pack age, to which, he says, he is indebted for his restora tion-to life, health and friends: ibis ;ow enjoying ' all the blessings of perfect health. Persons desirous of further iblbrmationotill be satisfied with maty varticidar of hie astonishing cure at. Dr. - Evans' Me meal Ofthiet No, Ill: North Bth street,-Philailelphia. -The' above. medicine IS for-sate at the.ollice of the tst - Espositor, Carlisle. • , .• ain:nag • aor6.- ;he 'Mom- imagism and other P:ihas. MUCH need not be said in relation to,thiSwonder fitl-remedv;-a s-t hp- proprietor -feels .-confident-that when appiledOt will, as can be proven by the nurnbe• of respectable persons, efltyt, nn entire Cure of the , Rheumatic, and - other pains.., It had not - ientitlately been his intention•to make it public; - but 'by the re-. fluent applc'ations of his neighbors,atill the wonderful cures it. has effecteifilte it• - a - chity he owes to . snelety - aS welt as to, liimself,lo 'make it more gene initly-knownointl atthe same, time' have iipitt a near as he can Within, the reach of till„who !Ay be afflieted with that painful disease-::-.--- „:•••e_ _ lloodred, of_names-could-be-fmblislied - of - p . ersfin:i . ;1;r1 have lmen, cured by this yelebi•atecl,ttiellicine, but the fillowins are selected from the Mass, aslic ing-amply. sutliotent to attest its powers.' John Srove;' • David Bender„ Jacob 1 ;!Nrigle F', d.indcnntth, • tleorgi i . Fisher. John Ablentgli C. Stoner, • John Coover, SamuTFenely Anron !lender, P Lindetmult jr. „SamitclSoun! , .. I4obert Dysart. n - . Itichardson7 Jacob Worlicfy lenry Al,bangli • .I„Difilinbaugh, Jacob Miers. Organ, J. fliestand, - •• .1.3 g-wk 25, 1 - 856. f t I . •All orders from a distance addressed to the sirb scriber, Msnuit,rey,'Lancnster county, will be prompt ly-and faithfully attended tn. • , SAMUEL LOUCKS. • Mount Toy, Feb. 7, 1837. , 'Fite above 'medicine is also for sale by • • - • JOHN I,LiT FIELD. •- . . • Carlisle; Pel n relic 12;1338. • C14' . 5.11 -- gD - - - . • NESS.. --- • :,The SulOribCrs Tilistees for the'Creditsirs of WJf. .give notice that they hass. emplOyed hands to finish complaely all the worjt in the shop - of William B.'Nfilligan,.consisting Of Font. Wheel Carriages of different deseriptions, Gigs and IfaMens of tic best quality and made, in the neatest manier. Alsb • .0 Wagons mid Thrashing pf the inost_appyoved plan. They will sell the same ut the,Kery eheapestTatiTs to efailite7tirem - lirsitrae _concern.. The 'public, are requested -to call and ex- . canine the work at the shop in 'Neweille. . SCOTT: COYLE; • • • ALVA'R.. M.- KERR JACOB ' . .12zietitors. ,Stptember 18.18.-4 w Est.atc,..of John Heck, ,dOe'cl, The Orphans' Court of.thimberland county; has apointed the subscriber at Auditor to marshal' 4he , assFfiT)f 3011N - 11F,CKTtlizeritsekirrthe - Itattllsofthc. Administrater to and nitrog the creditors of, said estate according to law; which will be done at my office in the borough of Shij'pensburg, on SaturdaV the 20th. day or October, of which. creditors and : ail others interested will talkuntic, JACOB SNYDER, Auditor. Septamber t.'4, 1834.-4 w. • • . . FOR SALE.r.A Strawberry it • Doan HORSE; ten years old, trained ;:ret 7 to paddle orlhyiess. • . „ • • - • CHAS.. BARNITZ. -•- Sepiember 24,19;9 • • JUST RECEIVED. 3oGALLOM—Superifie--Blenelied—TVinter and Fall strained Sperm Oil. • • S. ELLIOTT. Sept. e 4 -DR. -REUBEN -gAiNES.- - 'RLSPECTRULLY tenders his'professional ser ices to the citizens of 'Middlesex' and its Ho is n grathintr.of ,Tefferson College, and has been prnetiiing' medicine for npwnrds of ten years. Miiiillesex, Sept. 24. 1835.-3 w, • - FRESH SALMON, received and for sale by Sept. 24. , . . CHAS. BABNITZ... VISIT!.. FISH!! . • Ithn(t And • • • 'Mackerel " 3, . ' Herring ". • - just received anti for sale by ' 'CHAS. BABNITZ Sept. t 4. SAVE YOUR TEFrIL. If enriotts Teeth are properly treated nt n.aensonn ble time; the , progress of the tleeny :may he entirely arrested. F. TT. KNAPP, Dentfil Sur:rem, N.l\ - "[Corner orCluTlr es St - Fayette nts Bnitimore May 28, 25. TUST received from the city.afisiqmore, genc ral assortment of Fresh 'Groceries, viz!' • 'Strong Rio Coffer; St Domingo do P Rico Sugar, Loaf do Lump do • Brazil do Black Ten, Gunpow _dc.r_do_lmperial_do_Currouslo_PAUfolassTs' N 0 do Sugar House do. Honey, Spices of all kinds, Lucifer - nod' Friction - Matches;-Blacking Brushes, Inilich - linve - bcen - selected-with -core and Nvill . be sold nt the lowest twices, by .......„. . CHARLES BARNITZ JUST received,' Fur Caps; by .Dozen or Retell. CHAS. BARNITZ. BRANDRETIVS PILLS. - • A tntpply of the above Pills is kept constantly on hand Mks they are received (Erectlyfivni 3fr. Bran: dretll 2 (CVce in Philadelphia, they are wAnnsvrto ortruitteAhe Agents cpdtionary a.lvertisemerit to the contrary nothwithstanding.. . . . - S. ELLIOTT. At his Drug Store in Carliile. . September 11,1838. RITSSLA. QUlLLS,..thkTust received. large supply, suitable for common Schools. Also School Books and Stationary in every variety. Atigust 28. ' ' • J. J. MVIERS:' • . . . ' NOTICE. , : • ... ' . .1111VEINGrolfictit to -remove to my own house, my II present residence will be offered for rent until ~tlie present. day'of Apigl next. - . ,Carlisle,octolie'r 5,1838.. D. EtiLIOTT. 3 . . - EAR IRON Polk SALE. A N assortment of the best goalit.fitammered'An . 1 - Ikl Iron for tale at Dickinson y9rge prices, at Ithode's Rail Road Warehouse. . , • Carlisle, October 17, 183/1. ' • , 13AET 1 ' . ,3 aelcerel;. and 9.3 'half barrels - do. just received and for. sale as ftbove. linerbiluri t Sept. 24,1868 SOFT SHELL ALMOND Filberts for sale by • ' • • . CHAS: - BARNITZ. . . .-ay 4. , • 24. FARMERS' .‘ ,i4tlettel so watt Inter sts irordtt . lo:l l rzouvaits, 4AlJXrtftaTfYtJo - -•'• • • A.: l\; :c o u np ei o v i e tT w yg OPPORTUNITY c ( ") .. f i r c e , gtl of supplying , -g6 1. - EAtibayrpotivigt . • ~ • - e.35.T"iik.. 4, 111:.• PLOUGH • . . Beinsthe bps? article - ever offered to -the „Farmers in . '. this section of the 'Slate. . ; • . . These Ploughs st ill not choke nor carry dirt, and the draft is altont one-third less than the Plimghs here tofore itiuse, two liorseitdoing the work of three, - be-' snikk-a-greaCrsaY'mgln--iime--rtndr-moneirin-.keeping them in repair. The point and share can be put on in five.iniuttbsc_ad besides cost only 25 cents each, •and when dull can be4m•ned and repeated until ' out; and even then will be taken in partyay for- new, ,• . . ones. . • ' TheTollowing named - tiersnnn are among those who have purchased antltna the above Ploughs during the last season, to whom Farmers are referred for inform talon respecting them; vii:. -:. • - ' .• - , . Ilinnilton toionship.-Philip Winters,. John Arm strong, Samuel ' •Strickler ..lohn Little, Denry Bets, William Slviler, Philip Miller; Mr. Ashway, John Kutii;cEiti 1111 llintt;T.sq.: ': • - • Letterkenny.--Mitlatel , Grove, Daniel Kremer, Ah.. Shields, ham Besore, John Miller, Abraham Hoover, John Rodes, Benjamin Rodes, Sam'l Rode s. _Guilford.-Philip Oiler, James Dunlap, Jae, Poi.- Vialice, Mr. Bitner, John Lesher, George Trace, JO se.ph Wingert, George Vetterhoof, Mr. - Yam', Geo. Dull, William Byers., John_ll:took, Saml.Ggese man, Henry George, Peter Baker, • - : . Green.-Jacob Oyster, Samuel Purviance, Jacob Darr John Reichard, Jr.. Joseph Ncicely, Alexan der Darr, Henry Wingert.; .Martin :Wingert, 'Charles lletich, Mr. Smith, Mr. Clark, Mr. Solaber -ger; SamuelLemy.. . . Sontbampton.-S:imuci Thomson, John Orr. • ,S 1 ,Thomas.-Jacob : Shirk, Mr.. Gallager, John Crider.. '. • • ' We : have also. seenped, therlght of ' Adams, Cum berland; nod. Dauphin counties, and the following' gentlemen in Adams have used the Ploughs during the past season, to xyhom Farmers in'that county are-re ." Near TWO 7aveCns.-9rimucl.Durboraw. Esq., J041)11 . GoOtnn, Alexander !11'11s aine; Jut b Keller, 'Tai ...lannh'Strealy. • - ' . car, Vltillerstown.-Freflericli: Dell. " -• • ' innal , stown.-Jacrl , Grass. ... ' ' "• • '- ' (0 -- The above Ploughs - canetrays -- be --- had - at - the- Poritah;n of .W. SEIBMFF. k CO, Chambershurg, of .10111 s: P:l,VNlK.Dereware Mnrchnal, r sr me., and of 1110211 AS HARRIS. Mrelrude-bin.i,r.. Where Farmers who "wish to test the •Plenpin w II pleas,. call and get them on trial, and -if they 'will r nt• ren; ler full and entire satisfaction, no clau•ze will he made; if - they break .itl s at our moist. ,3Ve-Will also pay ally l'ai.snur. foe ally daMagesThr loss of time. he may sustain in trying the.Flonelt;if lic:tbes ant like it af ter trial. There have keen sold in Franklin inn! the adjoining - county,- upwat•ds of OND - THOUSAND of theie Ploughs, within 18-months. . ... ' ..• .- • .- • - • • • 'JOHN" DENIG, .I,z-, h-ent . • Atigu5t, , 27,1838.-6 - m. . . • . - - ___. • Ira The subseriber will sell nt , privfill! sale", on ' t3rtolU;rti6xr, several valtudde tracitri • of patentek, bind, situate'i'd Sifter B P r j ri g'.! o w". ship, Cumberland 'about 9 miles from .the Ilarrishurgbridge,aml one-fourth'of s mile from the. state rend, fi.om - the shove named - luidge to Sterrett's flap, and about -9 miles from Carlisle, - TRACT No. 1,-COiltiititi 165 Aerie's or good slate soil, underlaid in part by lime- lime .stow„ a sufficient quantity of Whirl' can be readily pro cured, in several places on the farm, for economical - and - _ agricultural - purposes, frdin 45 to 50 acres-are covered with TURIVING -TIMBER, especially with Loctisc; perhaps there is notanothertract of land in • this region so well supplied with Locust; the residue is muler and in. an -- oributarstate -- of - cultivit-- ti9il, haring thereon erected a 'rwo-attory • 6F71 . , LOG 11101U$E, A stone Spring House over a., never failing spring, Within five .rods of the house; a large • wrONE BANK BARN, sixty feet in front suutforty deep. For convenience ,4,wrter and beauty of. locality this farm H ,?,. ..... ": surpassed by none in. this part attic coati :-...r. 44.- eat -_ ___tryr-There-is-also-on_excid . _ . Orchard • , . ~ nn it. Persons wishing to purchase a cheap ;aim, one that may at a little expense by made highly productive, -woulihilowell.to app.l).' iomi• ' • . Tconis of Safe.—Three hundred dollars trlffirthe bargain is made, $‘2,501 by the - Ist of April, 1839; when possession will be given, and the balance in three annual payments. RACY :No 2,. is eleven miles from the S u squidialitifilf, - on - the - above - named - ro ad, and contains 150, ACRES, well timbered, whereof -:.--.!-- • 90•nre cleared. having thereon erected -4 , 4 'alks , i i• . . =f , C, . LOG HOUSE, •- ~ • 5,.., , -R;,n, . ......, , . . . , ~.. .nod Log spring llouseolVer a fine limestohe spring, ~... 4 .• within twcf rods of the 'Muse ;• - kBI9I.ALL .. 4 .: -• . i 4- .1.‘ BARN, with an . -'4.-• `'' r .' -,. I•l '' '.' , x;- .„ . ' Appie Oreicriird. ---- --- ~ T hcs: p roperty"possiesses many advan tages ,wilicli will be fully pointed out on the premises. , ' There is'an abundance of Bluestone on it. It is offer ed very low for cash.-4300 to he paid when the bar-' -kitii, is closed, the balance on the tst of-Aprit,lB39, whenpossession will be. given. Bailer of the above properties are within 2 miles of first-Crate milli:" ALSO—several valuable lots in the borough of Mechanicsburg, being one of the most eligible situations along the Cumberland Valley Railroad for !„.. 2 .,„. a warehouse, having thereon erecteila . .fr pc g , large two story _., . • --- 4 -1 ; Y IV I IT --initite - ALLiff - .. _ .. , ,: , 2. .!:.4- , ,, i ,:L A PRA NIE WEATHEUBOARDEO HOUSE, suitable fora shOp and office, now occupied by Lewis Zearing, Esq.; a BARN, with ii never fail 'mg wel I at the door, and a small ORCHARD of choice frnit - The lots'are boundeiLon- the south by Main strfet, and exteinthaek along the HagerstoWn road to ihe_RaLdroad. With a little expense the 'Barn close by the Railroad, could lie easily converted into a ware' house. All the above property will be-sold low for -cashi-whereof-VOCLareixthiLpaul when the bargain is - made, and"the eesidne by the lst.of..tifri ,M3r ( , wireff ossession will be given. • . . Persons 'wishing to purchase will please call on the siboriber in Mechanicsburg , will give every, ne&ssp,ry satisfaction. . , . ' • . -- -' : • • -•-:•' • 1. D. RUPP. Mechanicsbtirg,Sept. 24,1839.7-.6.. ' SILICIOUS 'METALLIC,•' OR MINERAL. MOOR • • RUPTIBLE TEETH • for - meny years been - a . great ilesideratug among European and AraericanDentists,to manatee tore l from incorruptible materials which shoal( 'imitate thc=naturnl - liciug~esllt.___ Many have devoted years to unsuceessfUl ei i ...remits, and others have succeeded in manufacturing tad' of materials 'similar:to the porcelain ware, bits , generally Alley have .an opaque white appearance, by which they are easily.distinguished from the human teeth; , . Aftsr long andtedious experiments, the subscriber has-suegpededin manufacturing teeth of neateriall en tirely incorruptible, and perfectly in imitation of lei man teeth. II hey have a semi-transparency, and are made of various sizes and shades. Li cases where absorption of the aveolar process, oto other causes Miiy render it n'ecessery, he will cast of lic:same• materials -attached to the teeth, nrtificial gums, which :shall imitate the gum and supply - the loss of substance It hrentively ,impossble for these teeth to change their colon, or caitse foetid breath.- Ile will insert then - I'6l)m one to entire sets, in such manner.thathey_mill malie articulation of the voice perfect, and materially assist in mastication; end so that they cannot be 'distinguished from the most beau- . : Whit natural living teeth by the moat, scrutinizing 4364' server.; . _ He•also performs . the various 'operations in' Eental . .Surgery, according to the late-scientific provernents in the art. F. IL A"JVIAPP, Surgeon Dotist, N. W. corner orClutrles & Fayette streets, - .vim. 13altip re • OAVEN - 111bCAIT. ° TEETH. Mil -: -. ' - . , THE GIR .ARD. --- - -- FOURANiii-- Snnuity and Trust Company of .Office,. 159, Cheatnut street. CAPITAL '-OF $300,000. Charter Perpetual. . INSURE LIVES, grant Annuitiee • and . Endow- '‘inents and make centractS'generally - thkinvolve •he contingency of*fe. Aceept 7.Wi'steniauthcri?:ed by.the 'charter, from individuals, corporate kodies, or 'Codas of Justice, and execnt them agreeably 'to the desire of the parties, and receive //epos/tea of Inoney in trust; and on interest. • INSURANCE.—The terms are As low . as ,those of any office in the Union. Rates Ibr blaming $100.• For' 7 •Yeiirs .117ole, 20 •$0 91 .$0 95 $1177 25. 00 . • 1 12 •• 204 30 • 1-2 . 1. 1.36 . . -as .35 ~:1..36. 153 275 40 • . 1 •69 1 ...., a2O : • 45 .91 - 3 73. - 50. • . 55 •" 2 . 32. 3 21. / . - 513 • _Eualker_ ;aerie:Aim, maim olitaineilliyAtpplicatign tit the office RICITAIMS, Frei% ,301 IN KJANLES, Actuary, GEORGE W. Ain, Treasurer. :Ittii - 11;1838.-6m • ransia. EMM3O3XIIMai ---having.recently. returned .from .Philadelphia and •New York' with a ,NERY F.XTENSIVE• ADDI-. _TION to_my former Stock, I bel,-leave to offer to the citizens of- CArlisle and the Public generUlly, II GEIVER:I2L 3SSORI'IIIENT, • Comprising. ev e ry article the Drug whicli ! will dispose of AcriiolikpiLE or Itr.TAIL at die lowest possible rates. Physiclans--comitry Store keepers— Fullers and others, lire respectfully invited to give me u call at.the Old.Standeiii-Ciistiligh_Stree - • S. ELLIOTT. • Carlisle, 'gay 28, 1838. • ' - EL X. 11,1) Wiiclit-74.1 . • . • 1.!.I.1 _1 4;7 • • ja(gt i M ,01 - EVait Returns his'sliiem.e thanks to the citizeas of Cat•]isle and - adioininr, comitry, for the•most libm;tipairoaage; whirli has been bestowed uponliim, and wishes to in yorm the public generally that 11(5 has rsolenisliell-ble. stoek of. Goods, and dattorsThimself that he vvill able to give entire'satisfaction to all. who will cull be at his Store, both in quality and price of goods; ns lie is resolved to sell low. for _Call at the old . well knolvit Stand of 1,. Milan,. in North lanover Street,: Mid. 4 , :saniine - his - stock, of Goods; a§ he.has n general and complete assortment' or I lardware,. I !.Iso.ROCK and FINE POWDER,' of-the lnlst whieh willibe sold at_Wholesitle: oe retail: Ie has also the NewCiumbeidaml Nails—but call and examine, each one for himself. • "Carlisle, May 14,1138.-3 in. • "ALL THE • NEW , PUPtICA.• TION.FI-11`c subscribr' 11113,inst received from the pu niihersllie - follirWing huze a;soi:lnient of New Works: • , . . Polish, Orphan—Two ylirts. • • . • •5...,- -- , Ilomeward Bound,' by Cooper. , . . • Cooper's Italy-LCalderon the Courtier. :—' - Earnest Maltrayers—Alice, or the Mysteries. . Steven's Travth in Egypt : Arabia Lee. ' f • Cromwell—a Novel.' •• ..... -Lady of Lyons—a 'play by Bulwer. Kate Leslie—Charcoal Sketches. . . The River and' Desert; by Miss Pardo; - The Robbers; by James.. , - Leila--by_Bulwer._ --- • . • , , Adventures of a-Illichelor7 ---'-------.- . • State Prisoner—a Novel. Oliver Twist; by "Boz.". . • , • Sayings and Doings of Shea Slick. • . Lockhares_Lilii_oliScoomplete.• La merti ne's Travels - througliyalestine. . --Outward Bound. . .. .. Poetiry of Travelling; by Mrs. Gilman. • Barton or the Seige ; by the author of Laritte. Sketches of a Young Lady and Gentleman ; by -------- "Quiv.". . ~.. . ---- The Glanville Family:-2 vol. , . Pirate's own:Book. - • ' Miss Austen% Novels; complete in I volume. . American Democrat . ; by Cooper. . . 3011 N J.3IYERS. Carlisle, August 23,1838. ' -, ~_,,mcv..- o g kt titigi.o • THE subscribers have just received in addition to ;their - former stock, handsome assortment of -• • SPRING AINID SUMMER ,• (5 1 00):ZUk - I.thiellirgikes their assortment now- v et good, and' will be sold very low. They most respectfully solicit the public to give then a .caIL • - . P. S.—Country produce be taken in. exchange for goods. " • • • J. & D. K. WUNDERLICH & COt _Shippensburg, June-4,1838. L MTV - Forwarding and' Conknifinlion " Mousey "'' • .. • „ - • ... , 114 0 6 ,—, , t ....s t e_ tr _. , , rll , • ' .. • • 0 ....—. " 7. Sire. 7 "":17.7 Dita:". j 1..r.-.4.0.ps . .. • Uriar7Mll37o.M.lllll. Igatßaet-1 • . HAVE taken that largeand 'Commodious AvAnr.- HOUSE T lately-ereetetlon-the-Canal-and-RaiLlloall , Li below:lke - foot of Chestnut street, Harrisburg where: I their arrangements are such, that they can at all times. fbiward produce and merchandize with promptness and despatelt, to the following places, viz: Philadelphia, Pittsburg, Colum bia; Baltinzore, Codisle, Chambersbarg, -.and all intermediate places: • . • They have lately,, Mitered. into arrangements so its tc enable them to send: - any produce or goOds by way o the Pennsylvania Canal and Columbia Railroad, to Philadelphia, at .the same prices charged by other - 66iiMatues running - en the Union canalithus gaining , three days in time, and delivering goods in, Broad ' street,avoiding the usual expense of hauling from the .Schuylkill._ THEY WILL PURCHASE Grain, Plour,, and country produce of every description, and keep' con on hand coal, plaster, fish and salt for sale: - . Apr it 2,4888.—tf. • 18. • TAILORIM.. • • WILLIAM ,MPHERSON, TTIANKFCIL for Past favors, hereby inferms th public that he still continues to carry. on the a - ' boverientioned business; in iir*grilikit a feir doors west of the , Polifbifiee, and directly. op posite the book store of J.- Londonovhcre . he pared to accommodate all ivio hairy, tievor'him with their custom; in the most neat manner; and at reason. - able prices: By strict attention to business and an ' , earnest desire to please,he hopes to receive a liberal share of publio.-patronage:—. ,latest „City fashipns will, be:constantly .• ' • ' • At- s4irpjZj off . READY. MADE' CLOTIITN-Gr: . constantlykepioh lutigli and for sale on reasonable terms. r , . .. . June 18, 1833.—tf • • .. . • • .20 . . • • • • FOR' 8.4111. E. • ~ • TWO FARMS, adjoining each. other, one con- - twining One- Hundred • and - Eighty - Acres, and the other One Hundred and Sixty Aeres -of first quality Limestone Land,,in a good state orcultivation. these thrms are situated on (lie Letart Spring', in South. MiddletOn township, CtiiiibeHand county, about 14 miles south of Carlisle, and within: sight of two first rate merchant-mills mi. the said ,spring. provemOnti:are—a - - • . STONWHOUSE, ST °Ng., .B.RRN, "..Z.`o- with other necessary Minding& A Mrtlier description is'unnecessary, as purchaiers will.view the premises and judge for themselves. • Possession will be given cin Me first of April next. An indisputable.title will be ,given. Fim terms ap ply to the subscriber in Carlisle; Pa: • •'• ANDREW HOLMES. „ VALUABLE MEAL ESTATE For Sale. . . jHE . ..subscriber:will sell (t privatd sale, a Talua- , , .ble • tract of land, situate in Newton township, Curt - Merl:tad connty,aboutn half mile west of Stan-gits tnimpilie leading 'm Chambersbnrg, , oining lands of J ohn Stough nod Samuel Beal/metier; containing . . . . 'Sixty-Eight Acres of first.:imic LIMESTONE LAND, about fifteen acres of which are covered with thriving-YOUNG TIMBER; the remainderie under - oddfence and in good state of cultivation, having thereon ,erected a . TWO STORY ' a --LOG HOUSE arid. Stable; There is also on the premises a thriving YOUNG APPLE ORCHARD. . • , • Any person wishing to view The : premises will call with the subscriber, residing in •Feankford township, about 'one mile north of Alter's - Ml[ll, and x short•dis. tame from Hettrick's-stem-- • - SAMUEL MARQUART. AugAist 21, 1838. - . • • DR. - F. •-EHRMAN i i . SURGEON — St - ACCOUCHEUR • bike - •kreit, afeaidaors cast of • - the Jail, Carlisle,'Pa; • " FrIENDEgs his pro ifialonal services tollreTeMzens . of this place and the.public generally, and more especially to.those who are suffering froniCIIIIONIC DISEASES, and respectßilly informs them, that .he professes to cure all kinds of ;- • . ACCTE - AND CHRONIC DISEASES; which are- in their nature curable; in h. perfect r easy. :mil mild manner. - The Medicine is - aibumihtered Mr _ternally.,imileastud. to I.llc..tarite and easily taken.-- rharvs TCHI /e - nioikrate. . 116 will pativias,-when called upon, at their respective places Of residence ; in-this Place or-its vi cinity... Persona a distance,inhoriius undue Chro- MY.Diseases, Muctral advice and medi chin, for one month, by addressing bins a 'hitter (post ( ; ii-irl) describing their' disease, and enclosing a cur- I rent Iwi ,drilltirhank note. - • Medical consultations eau 15t, had daily until nine o'clock, P. M. nulessabsent on - professional ditties The - follniving, ilisenses are treated and cured Homoeopathic Medicine, viz - Certain - Diseases incident to the Genitel Organs in the Primary or Secondary state,witlimit administering. in this treatment, without admildstering in thig-trelit nmut any of the.usuaL abusive and injurious medi cines, so notoriously destruct ve to the human system • and constitution. ; ' Consumptihn,fironchitis, pitation of-the I feart Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint,-Bilious Colic , Costive-) ness---Fistula Piles--Gravel--Cout; Ithcumn tism,'Epilepsy,Astlima., Sick Ileadaclui,. Deafness , .! Giddiness, Hernia - or Ruptures, Lameness from Pal- . " sy, Ulrers.nr. adstanding,. sores, Necrosis . Caries 0 . : hone,, Cancers; . Tetter, Tic 'Douloureux, ,St. Vitus' Dance, Diseases of the eye in general, Fistula Larry,. malia—Gotta Serena; Cataract,King's Evil , (tickets, White Swelling, Dropsy, Dysentery, Pleurisy, Hoop, ing Croup, Pneumonia. Hysteria, Flour al ha Melancholy, Incontinence of Urine, Inflamed and coriated Nipples, Diseases of ,Women and children Fevers in genernl,Ague, Scarlet Fever. . , For all the Mulctt named and Many other diseases there can be satisfactory evidence given of - their -thorough cure. . Carlisle, August 14 ) 1839 -' 44. - DlTM.*)!lldiosll - oi - Pa The partnership heretofore - existing beiween the subscribers, under the firm of CI S. CO 12 E, is this day; by mutmangreement, dissolved. The book areui illu hamc - of .Insfresri-Coylcone-of-tlte---late partners, who is -authorized to settle the same. and hopes that all concerned will Make inomediate'settle ment. ANDREW COYLE, ' SCOTT' SeritembCr 18, 1839 The business as heretofore will 'be' carried. an by the :subscriber, at the phl stand, Wliii - will hi a few days, have a n ew and general assortment of Fain and Winter Goods, anal' hopes by, strict attention to btisi ness to receive a liberal Oire.of patronage: ' SCOTT COYLE.. • . , . . Newville ; §epternbcr.lB, 1838. I .• ;lamps HOTEL E. High Street, — ce few doors east of the Court-Hous_s,, : • . CARLISLE, •The subscriber baying' leased. the above named 'establishment from Mr. Simon Ifinulerlich, and hat= ing provided. himself*ith' every thins necessary; is now enabled to accommodate travellers and others in a style that will not fail to please those who may, favor. him with a coll. THE BAR AND CELI4R will receive his spFeial attention. These 'will be kept constantly provided with the best of LIQUORS • THE.LAnDER • will-nt-nlyytunea be ahundnatly supplied with:All the delieaeids whicli the season and .market can affcTtl; ml no exertions will be -wanting to please the-palate f-the-mostlastitlioue.• • • • • ME-STABLES • are commodious and secure, and "a careful and atten tive hostler will be alwaysin attendance. • BOARDERS will be taken by the week, month or year, oo the most reasonable terms. A strict attention to business and an anxious desire 'to, please, will, ho trusts , ensure him a reasonable share of publie patronage. .- - • , 1 ' . JACOB REHRAR Carlisle, April 23,1838,--tf. N. D. The cars run past the above establishment, at 0 awl 11 6'elOck t A. M. 2 and 7-oTelcick, 13. NEW CHEAP GOODS. ARNOLD & CO., are just receiving opening largvmortnaent of DRS GOODS, suitable for' fall sales, to. which they invite the attention of those who 'Wight° purchase rood Goode cheap; be enabledtanffer.Gooditdecideillydower Ar cads than had ever been oflbred in this place,, consisting in part of ~ • per-Englislrand - German Meririoes o •. French and Welsh :- ' •-- do , " . . Light colored Gros do:Nap-Silks, .. , Green, Claret, and Colored Silks, . Black and Bine Black Silks,-:---' • - : - --- .'WhilT,lteil and Yellow' Flannels, ..--• -Mertno Shawls and Handkerchiefs, -' - • : . Furniture 'and Chintz Prints; -., • ' ' Merino and Woosted ;Mae; , - '' --- - : --- White and Colored Cashmere 'Hose, ' ' - • Super Blaek Silk Velvets,. __:, '' ' . „_ .: . - Super Velvet Cords, . , - :Extra and Super CLOTHS,. / . ' '" ' • , Fine'London Cassiineres; •""' ' ' ' ' Pain and Striped Sattigetts, :'; ' .. • , i t) • -PI t ClOtli and Lion. Skin s. ., . , ... - ' .-Ft rand Hair Caps; & a,, &c. to.:a. :'` :.'' All of , which will he sold on the inost acoomnacidating terms; and decdiedly cheaper than can he bought else where. 'Purchasers are invited to call.and judge, for EMI BM .AND C l eArat . TAM W 4 • THE sul;seriber relipeetfullfitilbernit his " friends, and the intblip getierally;that he Ws for Sale,'athis Coal ai Lumber Yard, on the bank of the Sundt henna river, in the town of Wornileysburg,', • 2000 Bushels sgipeObr'Sinigh ,Pannetalzel Common :Boards, • • • .lanleUnd'Scantlino,.4.e, 2000, good quality, seasoned Tied Bar ' rel Stan. and Heading. . All of which he.svill dispose - of at lOw rates, and on the most accommodating terms: Persons wishing to. purchase would do well by calling with the subscri ber, and examine his stock before they purchase where. • . ' • 'GEORGE RTIPLEY: April 9,1888.-Bm. • ' ' : 19. JV'LW', NOOKS. JUST received Mid for sale at Dr. Myers' D rug and Book Store--complete sets of • "Waverly Novels!'-27 volumis. The Bridgewater TreatiSes. .r.-Locklmrt's Life of Burns... 44 • • Scott. 4 4 o 44 NapoleMi.• • The Divorced, by Bury. The Luwood, — . -- TRaTfoTt.Wth • • Court, of Rome. _ —aLso— The Pickwick Papera,illustrnted by.printa from Cruickshank. Tom Jones, illtistrated by Cruickshank. Carlisle,-August-27-;:t838. • THE CCOUNTERFFITERS.' iiiiiFt be a - 2nisercible-iiillain indeed, Whd woidd place the life-of a fellow being in • danger,• for the purpose of making ryno neJ- . - ' TO. HONEST - CITIZENS: • • . . What do 'Druggists prove by *nutking . tind Counterfeit Pill's purporting to be ' iitandrellils 47e—citable vita's:if:Pills... • 181.—That tilly ire •Ritilol.lt HONEST and HONOR/0 , nr.wprnuflp - W" - . . np other medicioelsimpirekhythe_ public; or why* , do'not thesZ druggists counterfeit , t other 'pills . in 'the sank: way they 416 Brandieth's? - SifirPly because no others save IkandretlesNegetable Universal Pills ever effected the:extraordinary cures ~. timt - these - Pillsure - kninin-= , exti"ZitSALLY-KNOWI, to: have effected. • _ . There never was a perion.who used the " _ - VEGETABLE -UNIVERSAL plus, Who did not recommend them in termrof •• ' • the most unequalled,praise -I,m• Nevertheless 'the - se counterfeiting druggists have - - done Is: arc doing t h e chaiacter of thoGenume a great. ' deal of injury ; .. hut it. is hoped that individuals will not allow-themselves to • be deceived by designing per- sons, whose/dilly ohjeet is . to limke.lmoney . , and who are pimfectly careless of consequences, It as'a matter ofno'ilimortance to thein 'whether - the poor child is— l•escifed from a bed'of.'Sickness 'and restored to the_, .• feoraiokarMs of its parents, Or whether him on whom a lat gefaraily rely solely upon for - Supports is pre-, 'Vented from filliogan early and untimely girAve. time may conic when the - greatnessmf - theurguiltshall'' —, becoine,cleae to their benighted understandings, and , then it (loped they will endeavor Io Make some a-- mem% by the after purity of their . Every authorized agent has a - copperplate certifi cate ortiffency, and has it exhibited in his store. ' . yerpurellasemnlegs this is seen; -and have some re- • pull also to the charaeter the agent bears arnong,,his fellow citizens. He must be a miserabld villain who_ would place the life au fellow creature in danger for tile purpose of making money. Dr. Brandreth's Offices in Philadelphia. Principal, No- 8-North -Bth-Strget. -, • Minor mince, No: •13, Chestnut Street; near 2d.st. Remember the above , officers arc kept exclusively for tIM sale of the true and genuine Brandreth'sPills. _ Wile - following ersons are duly,taifitorised Agents for-the county of Cumberland,. in the State of Petin .Bylvania, whose respecive names are: GPORGE• 11 7 . HITHER, Carlisle. , S. CULBERTSON,, ,S . hijTensburg.' ' JOHN MOORE,'Newville. - . •N. B. No druggist, apothecart;. or pedlar, is al lowed to sell the genuine Brandreth's Pills„under circumstances whatever. Also. observe when you purchase of any advertised Agent - i — ,.. that they have a certificate of agency, signed and seated by the, B: 'BRAND RE,TFL - Xo. 8, ./north Bth Street, .Pluladelphia. T.LSZ - 11 1 .? M/12. wa' 4.La'U'cw .ItY 0.141.11 r RETURNS his sincere thanks to the citizens of' Carlisle and its yicinity, for 'the liberal patronage, - which has been bestoWed upon him, and solicits a .contimiance of the same. Ills shop is now situated in • A djoining, the Drug Store of Samuel Elliott on the east, atnl John 11. Vaal-cc - Sr. Co'S: storeon - the West; Wheie he will tOnstitiltly keep on hand alarge asrrt utent otFaktionable • r i rr 'And Silk 'Hats, • CONSISTIk G OF Seal; Ni'!ria, Musk ._ - rat, Plain Russia and BruS.h.. • Brat . OF Ai L, :COLOURS All of his own manufacturing, which he will dispose of at loiv . pricns. , • -- He flatters himself that, by strict attention' to busi nese and a disposition to please, to merit and receive a share of public patropage. on reasonable-terms. . Carlisle, April 9,1898. tf. DYE STUFFS. Logwood--chipped and ground; • Nicaragua Wood, .Cochineal, ' Brazil, ' Lao Bye • • Fustie, Oil of Vitro!, Madder,' • 'Nitrous..Aeid; . Indigo, Muriatic - Just received(and f r sale, rholeeale or retail, the Chemical • Store;of ' ",S. ELLIOTT'. • May 28. , CASSIVETTS. - e,ticander; Drab, ; Brown, Blue, Black Parsons and Biddle JIRTed Ces sinetta, hit. sale unusually low, at the Store of CO. • EMI Sept. 18— :LOCO FOCO -AtATenrEs...Tußt received, ten grows of Farnan-edceleVrati co edoko‘Fo Matches, warranted genuine, for sale 'by doxe9 boxes t or, ill gross packages i drery ,lor,, . pealers are nests ed to call. . - • . j: - .7...MXERS. - August LI: . . '• - . • ' • ' ..* NOTICE . To* iizt - ocarozatinne. A LL persons indebted,t6 the late firm of 0,0:JOY Et ,11L-78tner,-are-hereby - notilled; , that - theiraceounts have been placed in the handset Rob ert , Snodgrass, E s v, for collection, upon , whom they am requotded to calf discharke them Nitithout:delay and - save nests. 'CHARLES OGILBY, , • GEORGE W. HITNER. 0ct0ber.15,153q.7-sw. • , •-• • NE fu rrj„seißLi ver tali . 00l F•Ciu , l`)( Salt, • iust,reocived andToi lt 13.711)1Q.n • OWEN MeCABE4 ~-; Harrisburg, Sept. 44,18311. 0 :ge IV. \ V: MM!I ITITTTrIMITTMOMG I Y 9.: lil
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