THRESHING 'MACHINE% 117.2vax eanta,l72 9 o asktwatl),ln) 14.€M21131W •• . • .11 - 4' °tot Volorr. • • . THE 'great encourageinent which theinliscribera • • received during the last year:in the hide of-their Ma - chineS, induced therato make extensive preparations to meet the-ifitireased deninnd for their article. NO • time, labor or expense; has been spared to_prOcure the very best material% the eountrr can allbrd: Their Workmen are expel ienced.iind of the first character; and they have no hesitatio4 in assuring . the Farmers teat they are now able to furnish the with an article • Wed only equat but decidedly simerloto .any other manufactured in thiiipart of the. country. •, • , • ' For Speedy - and clean threshing, with case tii the horses, they.Velieve thole Machine to ,beWneyjnalled. •Their . Mice is the same aslant year, viz: 140 dollars, 70 dollars in cash and the balance in six tUbrithi, for which a noto will be - required:- The machines are in- I cured toe twelve,months, 'or until they' Shall, have threshed _two thousandbinihels of grain. They have' 'now- severannachines and ready for sale, ill aC nil fpnes be. ready . to.furnish .them on the shortest • notice. Orders from a distance will be minctnally litietided to. For the taidin Mtn of Kant DOL- , . LAMS, in addition, to the MI 6° of the Machine-and Power,-they furnish the -farmer an addition that , will ienable hint to shell.his Cluverseed. . • .• • •-• To the. ••.'The subscribers, being,' desirous of publicly cents.: . teractiug. the efforts:3A i the character of their _mita i ne; by persons - who tip ' Ter to be actuated by unfriendly feelings-iowm•ds • Ahem, respectfully_ submit the following CE4T-IH CATES to the public. ' rcertify that I, last year, used one of the ,Thresh- lag,Machines 'manufactured by J. E. Brady & Co: wind . the - seater', tlit;re was threshed on . .it about fOnvellionsand bushels of grain ; and--about twb hundred. and twenty PAT: bushels of clove)- , "seed; and I am fully satisfied that, for the. Farmer's use, it is anima or to any other Machine I have ever •seen in this part: of. - the country.. - I:ferther , certify that Mr. Henry Hurst, one of my neit'thbors,leul six -Wagon loads of clover. teed still' tinned at a,clover • , Millond the-yield- bUtliele,.and that.t - the same - -gliantiCy of stud' Was threshed on my mintbine, and the-yield was all bushels—. Mr. linrst.is of the.opin lon that the stuff - he hauled to the mill, Was the bet . :ter lot of the two. • '- • •' • • • WARPER fay, L 5, I certify that', in Augnst last, T,Purchased_froin E. Iliady &En. age. of their threshing machines, which I used lot threshing grain fin , different 'Farmers,' 2ill scone time in March last. 'iring that , period I threshed about fifteen thousand bushels of wheat,,rye hod oats. My expense, for. repairs of both the - Machine"and Horse Power, did not exceed five :dui; iars,aud vidien I Sold them, (whicli Was in March,) tho Machinery appeared to he nearTS , es good as it. --was-nbthe-time-I-bought them..-I=lre-whled3 in the _horse power. Were perfectly. sound mar substantial',. and upon a close exaMination,-1 could not _discover ==tlisfllietfugs-ball-wasa-in-the-slighttest_st' r._ I. had for several years - -previas, been cugaged in • t ireshing with threeiifferent klar ) v machines; , • which I Hilly fried, and I unhesita ugly 'certify' that - fOr durability,, service and weedy -and4ileah--thresh- Mg, I have never used or SeVany..thaton ion; will at all conipare'witil the one I had last yet',. minim it be one of the sainekind: 7 -If attention is given to the triachiliery, it appears to-me almost inipossible for any Partof them to get out of order. -. • • - SAMUEL LIOLLEICEI4 May ' • . ' I, lasqear, Purchased two oftfielliveshi nc, , machine 0f,f,3.1; Brady tz(ene of whieliq still havej and fully, test — cif - diem. For speedyruir ing, they are,,.tertainly, a superior.. artiele,. ;that is of great service. to the Varoier. I consider it the•best , artiele.of.the kind 1 have ever Seen in This part of the country.- I - take great pleasure in recant, mending it the Nrotpr, " •• 11 , 14 1;'1838:: - • - I certify that Me. Andrew 'Davi scin and I purchased, last Noveinber;, one.of J. E. Brady • & tl resit i n„0 , machines, - teAted,having_threshed wheat, ryi., .outs and clover seed on it. lam fully catisfiedthat it le preferable to any other I have seen -in operation, and, it is an article: that will_ repay - the - Farmer amply, for its price. It threshes cleAm, is not liable to get out of order,- and .is,,,gpoti the whole, an article that I can, with great confidence,. recommend to the Farmer. ABItAtIASI S. DAVISON. June 18 1838. Mr, Benjamin namilten and 1, inst year, purchased one of J. L. i3rady &. Co's., threshing machines; with which there was threshed not less, than 4000 bushels _of grairi.:_ltlamLexcellent_articic,Superioriln_ray_ • opinion, to any, of the kind I have ever seen. One of its chief excellenceisithat itisMorliable to go out of order. I. have no hesitation in recommending it to June 12, 1898 Othet' certificates could have been procured., but • it was deemed unnecessary.' Persons who• ‘vish , to inquire into the power and quality: of the machines; I are referred to those who last year used them,and particularly to the - following named gentlemen, viz t John Foust, Frederick Byers; Adam V muter ow, Emanuel Sites, and Samuel Diehl, of Guilford township; .Messrs.-John Huber and John Yockey, of Quincy township; Messrk 1 4 1bruham Stoner and Isaac • - Frantz, of ' Washinn township;- Messrs. Jacob Hade, James Mitelkeoames Allis'on,F,unnuernade, I -John Binchley, Henry. and. James. Beatty, Christian Herta and Christian Hoover, of ntrint - townShip3 Jadob Oyster, Esq. and Mr. Henry Wingert, of Grail township; Mr. Frederick Deck, of. Letterkenny _township ; .111essrs.. John.Rhodes_and Conrad _Gold,l smith, of Hamilton townshipt-Messrs. William An gle 'nod John Philipi, ofMontgomery township ; Capt. .1. McFarland and of. Duncan, of Peters . township;- Messrs. William Bowers and J. Scacrist, of Warren township; Messrs. Jacob and John Kege ries' of Metal township ; and David Hunter,.Esq.; and Henry Winger of Bedford county. • . J. E. IfitiDYlk Co/ ' Chambersburg, September 17, I § . .38.. • ' One - cif the above machines is to be seen at the barn _:_: ; Of:Afr,__Franeis_Noble,..in...Catlisle.._.Any._TlC MOO. wishing to purchase one; can itset,up ; and- if it • tloei not ahswer the purpose as specified, we will take it away free. of expense to the purchaSer. There —have been-upwards Of-100 of them made and sold by — Brady Sz - Co;;, - withlw 1S monthapast,i A line •direetz ed to the subscriber will meet wall prompt attention. JOHN DENIG, 4gent, Chambersburg. 8'ept.18.1838.-6m: EW —The su seri or wt issue on the N ast of 'op ternber, the.tirst numbS , ' of . a monthly Magazine, en. titled "THE AMERICAN Mi7ssusr OF LItERATURE AND, TIM.ATITS ' " which will combine the solidity of a re view with the lighter miscellany of a Magazine; be- Aides Impartial reviews of important works and short noticeS'of minor literary productions by•the editors, it . • will embrace essays, tales, historiettesi poetry, liter - ry and scientific' intelligence and translations from standard and periodical works in other languages, -- , --iontributed-by:the ablest writers oflttellayT -- Magazine will also contain a series of reviews of the works of such writers as' have, by-their talduts shed lustre upon American Literature. These re- Tiewslheaccompanied by-portraits'orthe autlioi s; engravedon steel, by the best artists. The work. will be beautifully printed,' with new type, upon - fine pa '•.per,,and wilwillmake two volumes each year, of• More . than 500 panes each. Besides my own devotion to ' it;the Magazine Will have the advantage of the servi ces of Dr. Snodgrass - of %Virginia, - a gentleman o f .handsome acquirements, who, after, the issue of , the first number, will be associated With me as editor and • proprietor: - • - • • • Agencies wilihe established in the priticipal cities, and arrangements made to deliver the...work free of :postage... Persons desirous of acting - as agents, will please apply, roar rain. Terms $5 per annum, pay able on - delivery 'of the firit iminber; 5 copies $.20; . • N. C. BROOKS, • . . Editor and Proprietor. ,October • 16,108.• •• -• . • wo-ritE. . 'EWERS of Administration'en the estate of Jo „ A seph Spangler, late of North Middleton town - ship, deceased; having issue'd to the subscribes; rest ding in North Middleton township, ail persons in' debted to said eitateiiill.make payment immediate ' l„ittidikioselarilog elainovil.lprus9nt thin for se • dement to '-• .. • _, ' _ JACOII.IfERSHEY, Alner, • :October 10, , 1838.,-6w , ', ,,...,:. ~. .. , SIX CENTS REWARD. RanaWayTroni the".Subscriber,.resid og in Thekm. son tenwtedkipi On' Thursday tlui 4th inst.,_anl indented Viattitiee tn tlia - Parrnirikßitsifiess,- named DAVID 6001 lA~T1{: ,§aidlsciy is about 19-years-of agei•or : Bike, notoriolis for tellinkiletfinnitverff?nd-of_ liquor,' .11e. took with him' alight snit of summer • •• • clothes. :The . aboiroi reward "will ; be given,-but no . ;; :• 7 elinrge:s . pnid to any.perion deliv'er said .boy •to the-subscriber t- and all persons are hereby caution '. 'oil againstharboring bitwat their peril. , • JOAN MrEARLEY. . ' , Dickinionip; OCL - 0,1838: -" 1 A. WprTiIAITER Four doors South of thc,City.llote4offers for_ sale; .. wholeialp retsil;Ot artfry.low prices, . HATS, CAPS, INDIX,RIM3ER .Goods, Stocks: ttockB; Contilifting in Asatt'of tha f9llpwing me, viz • No: 1:- , 41oleskin , ,Silk—a beautiful • artiole—the: equal of which cola be found in no othet Store in Phil- - adelphin, and Tannot be.exeelled. • . ' Nof2—A„Very, fine 6at,.'an4 got nrf in 'excellent Style. fine nod liandsornely finisheii-hat,-icarec- Ir-inferior_in,nitpearance and durability to many of the highest priced Silk Rots-in tht;City. • No 4—A durable well-finished, and, hands6me l . Nratcr , Proof Int, decidedly the',cheapeot and omit economical IlateveT offered foel , ale in Philadeletia, being retailed at the astonishing low -price of 'l . WO' ROLLAIIS - H - . - No . persol - ivholuis - bought one of these lints will liessune fee a moment to acknowl edgSthe correctness Of this statement,' or to:reeom. mend.thein to 1118 friClll.ls.• Al ,so' good Silk Wa4 pr proof Ilat.s,.td. from'Fiftecn 7—Eient.t6i - DOThirs - m - Dnzee • I • Al,o, Boys' Silk Ifals:of excellent quality mid hand- Some style. - Era TA% ••• . Superfine Nutria 400, on Castor boilies—a splen did artizle. Pine Nuiria Hats, on Saxony bodies? . Superfine Black Russia, flats, unsurpassed in gnat, ity- and appeaminee. - -Russia Hats—a benotifid article. Muskrat 'flats of Oat:rent quail -. . • :iO/22,2T Otter, rim Seal, Nutria, NftArat, flair Seal, find • ••Tisrl ia'l f u•Ub er Goons, Cloth. of rakioAl.3 qualities and prices—e•ccidleatitoi covering Carrnrrs, andfor: a great variety of other purposes-7-13i'ii: a perfect proteetiOn , froin water. Also, Garmems of alinoct &err description; Caps,' Boots, Shoes. Leggings, Life pr;iservers, _Travelling Bags,llecls, Pillow s, Aprons,- Table Cnveri, Lamp Mats, &c:: • • - • -' 5T0670.4 • A great variety or Satin, Bonclamineand Velvet Stocks;' plaiir mid - trimmed ; inanufactiwerl of . the richest ;mil most thimble Materials, and in the most e n lbgant anirfashionable style. ' _ _ 7111LLUSTflA'IT,D—drairersal XictrtFenque :li lt bum Edited 'by .J. Nleyer, iu weekly - numbers. Eaelt-nundler illustrated by -taro superb steel engra liLingsfr_otiolwi.thr.ins of eAebrated - artists. in•esent work 'will be one of the 'most grand and interesting pictorial monuments..:whielt - 14ve pp waved.. JOAN lIIIMPIIRMS SILK. HATS, (itideris, Thirty hour ll' nod Cheks, wartatitted for one i year, at the very low retail •Qriet- of $5,00! 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Littell k Co. No 212 Chestnut street, Philadel phia 1858, • Subscribers received at this - office. __ October 16, 1838, PRIVATE SALE. Will be sold at private sale a tract of first rate . IZICTIST CATZ Lk:11Z; situate partly in North and paiild, in Sotpii frotrtZarliale, containing 258 ACRES, . 11,2 acres orwhich it rate Woodland, adjoining lands of Melchoir Brenneman . ; Joseph Culver, John Erb and others. 'The improvements are A first rate two story Brick House, Brick Bank Barn, and other out buildings, two pumps of good iiniestone water near the house and barn. There hati been - air — to RM.; dent supply this season. Also, an Orchard of choice fruit trees. ,t • •ALSO, ANOTHER FARM, adjoining the above, containing 122 acres, one-halt-of whielTis- - Woodland, 'The Improvements are a •g 1101USt, AND LOG BARN, a never failing well of water, ke., some choice fruit trees, one and a half miles from Carlisle. Both of the above farms are in a good state of cultivation. --- PeESOaS — willing to purchose — either - of the will call on the undersigned who resides on the adjoining farm, and who is authorized by the owner, Edward J. Stiles Esq, to make sale of the E.IIIM. MICHAEL FISHBLIHNL October 17,1838.. • Tlac Harrisburg IMelligencer, LebanOn Courier, and Lancaster t xaminer and Herald will publish the above 4 weeks, - (mark,price) and charge this office. ._.._.._ . _JOURNAL OF THE .FRANKLIN INSTITUTE MEM - ,_Stale V - Pennsylimnicri - _ - AND MEGIUNICS REGISTER *riEVOTED to mechanical and physical science, _ll_, 'civil engineering,. the arts.and,mtnufacturesX the recording of Aniermanitid 'ether patented inven tions..: • Edited by Tito mss P. JoN.Esi sr. 31., and is ptiblish ed on the first of cads month, qt.A.5 per annum, paya ble on the completion of the sixth number.. Contmunications may be directed "Dr. Thomas P. Jones ; --Washington-city,"-or to- 1 ‘ the Actuary of the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia ;"-!-the . postage must, be paid,except when remitting the subscription money. October 16, 1868; ' • _ - WO-TICE . - F ETTERS of administration on the 'estate of Jo , CA saris SllVom,sen. late of the borough.of.Carlislei deceased, base beer . graoted. - 4rth6;undersigned, persons Oahu& or deramda agaiiist the estate of said deceased; are requested to present the same duly authenticated, 'and those in debted t 9 the estate are requested to - make mayment without delay to the subscriber. • .JOSEPH SHROM, fr. 4dm r 'r. Carl] sle,petober 11 ' 1898 —6w. • • NOTICE. , . The account of &Mimi Woods and William Wands, Trustees of.J.I4IES WOODS, has been filed for passage at the 'next Court, Vibe held on the second Monday of November next..' • • . GEO.- FLEMING, Prothonotary. October 16, 1838. 7 -3 t. ••, • • . ASSIGNEE ACCOUNT. pIrOTICE is hereby given, that the account of. S. I)zndap arlair, En, Assignee 'of BEArRr NGIF.4I,T, tins been presented :to _the Court of Common Pleas of ,Cumberlandeotinty, for bonfirnia tiotx and allowanee,und said coUrthave.appOintitl.the first dny of November Court, (being the' day ,!of Said month) for 'its tbnsldeention, and :Rule op all rnetltb sheWaW,-W-TlVilifill4antle confirm- Id allowed. . GEO. PLElllOl6;'.'• Pm othnnotary'e Offte*,Carlialea . . 06tober 5,1838.-..4w. S • .~ *OH iny. -Talse-notice thatthsiveo smplied-totheludges oithe Court or CornmOmlllisie' l f :county,-for-the' benefit of the Insolvent ISMS of this. Common*ealthi anfiTsaid. Co - MI-Juts -appointed the first Monday of November next; for hearing mekan&my creditors at the Couri..flousei An the, borough of Lewismewn, in sahl 'etiunty, when and where youmay. attend if you thini4roper.' • . . 1 • GEORGE EitEllUo6lo.. 'Lewistown October' 16, 1838.-91.• • $ • ,;:Tf4:*::t-civltl . ./.k:.ot.r; - 71# . *V . ',.:4;:i., iA.,-n*.11.**.t.i.104410v:. Pyspepsia,:and.4l7ypoclkondri 6 ; .•• • In rsr t i n'g tt e Wi 4.36lition,,Greeit: street;above !Third-. street, Philadelphia;afilieted for Several- years -with • the fulloWii4•dittressing apiptorus7.: ‘Sickiicss at' the stomach, head-ache,. di - ziniess,... palpitations of the' heart, impaired appetite, sometimes acid and ;putres cent eructations, colilimks and wenktieSs •of the. et tremities;einaciation and general debility; disturbed rest, a sense of pressure and weight at the 'stomach after eating-nightmare, great Mental despondency, sever flying pains hi the chest, hack, and sul'es,,cos tivenessza-difilike.for society, or conversation,•invol-: tintarySithing Mid -Weeping, laugnr and laisitude upon, the least exercise. ' • . • . ' Mr. Salmon had applied to the most °eminent pky sichnisorho-considered-itheyond.the,poW_er of mcdi eine to restrire,kim to. health ; however, as his attic- thins hadycidtfceil him to livery deplorable condition, and having been recommended by a rehttive of histo make-trial, of Dr. William Evans' Medicine; he With' 'difficulty' repaired to the office ftnit - prcicurcd - ri - psck= - . age, to which, he says, indebted - for his reStora tiotr to life; health and friendi. lie is ow 'enjOying . ntl theldessingi of pet.fect health. Persons desirous of,fitrther information,will be satisfied with every patticular, of his astonhleg'cure at Dr. Evans' Me-. alcal.eflice, N0..119, Nortlll.4th Street, Philadelphia— .: The above medicine. is for•sale at the 'Alice ofthe Herald tr. Expositor, Carlisle. • . L OUCH'S Egittious ter the Ithett. tvilittstit Mad oth6*. - MUCH need not be said in relation to this Wonder ful remedy, as.-the. proprietor_ feels confident_that_. when ttipied, it will, as can be proven by tlm.numbe of respectable persons, effeet ;am entire cure 'of the Rheumatic and, other pains:, It Ind not until lately -licen intend onitormakcit =public, Fluit. ,- .kt the titten . fapplications of his neighbors, and the,wcinderful cures it has effected, he feels it, a duty he owes to society as well_ as..to. himself; to make. ttmore gene-, rally knowmpul at the same, time'liave it 'pat - a - near AS lie can. within the reach of all who may licaftlicteil.- _with.thatpainfal- diicase. . -Hundreds -- of- names could be published of person!, who have-beep , cured by this celebnited medicine, ; but the following are selected from the mass, as be , . ing - amply sufficient to attest its powers.- John Spore, - David Bender, Jacob L. Nagle •P. Lindcniudi„ George Fisher, John AM:nih C. Stoner, John Coover, Samuel Fenely Aaron Bender, P Lindenmth jr. Saninel Young - Hobert Dysart, IL-Richardson, t—JacoliWorliCh- Henry Alsbaug,li J. Diffenbaugh, Jacob - Miers. Christian Organ, _J. Iliestand, „ • * ---- "MatuAloy, --- Augufit. - 25 - ;t836; • orderS . froitt a distance addressed. to .the:stib i-blinintJO3F;Lit- - 31.e..r. county, gerilici.,.MottlitJoS ,- ;Lancast Iv and faithfully attended to. SANIETEL- LOUCKS, AfoulitJoy,Yeb. 7, 1137. - , •Thc above - medicine is aisoTor sOe by . • . .101 IN lIA'rFJELD Carßele; rebelinrr le, 1838 HATTERS' rtrii,i&c. 1000:~j~ tt Z , ondon and Canada Musquash 100 lbS. 'English Side Nutria FUR, blown . 50 do do do *do very sup's' do« • 50 do Beaver. KM'do 50 do Otter,, . do -Back and Sipe ." $OO do Enir,/isir and Scotch Coney FUR, 1000 do. Carrotted Russia - Hares' FUR, from C: • H. Donner'a Factory_ 1 - 06&.'Frtrkey Hacks, very %%ate • 100 _tfo unW64" . II L-- 10,000 Canada SluSkrat;SElNS __5000: Southern do do .. _ • . 20,000 Rabbit • 500• cassia Hare 300 Victuda ---do . 10 Bales BuWalo ROBES . _ . - Cases Gum Shellac, Orange, Garnetand Liver 100 do Extract LOG WOOD 100 111)1s. Chipped Campcachv do Cask Verdigris, _old and dry 200 pieces Silk FLUSH, assorted, part very low price • • . .• SOO doz. Skivers, bine, black, cream and farerin 10,00 If Sieinish FELTS, as:et:qualities and weigkts 5000' Saftnny. do do do do . some very fine _ . ''AlTitli - friftrgeltzgortmetirotothe - E - 061)STAtiper. - tattling to the trade, which are offered for sale on. liberal tetws to .Dealerls and. Nianufaclifferß. josP,pil, COX & SONS, Sept. 24; 15339.-4 w. ' . Z'Sl!ipping FURS atall times parch:lsec! • • • 1140TICE. • n ItING nbnnt to remove to my Own home, my -111-present residence-will-be offered for rentuntil the lac day of April next. • ' .1. D. ELLIOT.t.., Carlisle, October 5,4838. BA.11:-MCOLkORSALE AN assortment of the host quality Hammered War Iron fne eale•at Dickinson. Forge °prices, at IL Rhode's Rail Mad Warehouse. . • Carlisle, October 17,1838. - - 1 0 (I L 11AELS aq .1 '2 ) do. just received 'and for sOlAns above., OWEN McCABE. Harrisburg., Sept 24,1958 SOFT SEIELL , ALMONDS, Filberts for side by . , , • CHAS.BA RNITZ. _ May 14. • 24 - • - SAVE YOUR TEETH. If carious Teeth are properly treated at a seasona blc time, the progress of the decay may he entirely. arrested. F. H. KisL.kPP,T,DenSigrStiisie — oli; - .ll.ll,W..CorneiliirClutadtefilay.eiteltittilaltintore , May 28..25. OUST received fromthe city of Baltimore, a gene - rid assortment of Fresh, Groceries, viz: I. Strong' Rio Coffee, St Domingo do' P Rico Sugar,. Loaf do Lump' do Brazil do Black Tea, Gunpow der do , Imperial do Currous N Irdo Bit Molasses, N 0 do Sugar House do. Honey,Spi6eiof ell kinds, Lucifer and Friction' Matches, Blackbig . Brushes, Ropes, &o. gm. all of whOt have been sWcted with care and will he sold at the' owest pris.es, by - • • . • • CHARLES JUSTreceived, Fur Caps, by Dozen or. Retail.• - • ...._CIUS._DARNMZ.,_' iIINDRETIVS-P114,14; A supply or the above Pills is kept constantly on hand. - As they are received direrayjirom.7l.f.. Bran dreth's Office in Philadelphia, they are iwitnnirrren GENUINE, the Agents Cautionalyadveptisernent to the contrary nothwithstanding. S. ELLIOTT. ' At hill Drug Store in.-Carlisle, September 11,1838. !A...lust received. RiTs,su. large `siipply, •suitable for common Schoole. Also School Betdiaand Stationary in every variety. • Augiiiit 28. si • J. J .-MITERS. R • HOR S B*, llEjE teny i : 7A areO S l t d rit : w tri tie in ll ed to s,,,ddl.e oc Harness. , 7f CHAR. D,IRNITZ. epteintoer 1858.• ' • JUST RECEIVED. - 'GALLONS' Superior Blotched Winter and Fall strained Sperm Oil., .320 • • S. ELLIOTT. . • DRr HAIIVES, . :RESPECTFULLY. tenders his professional set , . 'Artees to the eitizoni of .Middlesex and its . vicinity. He Is a . gradfiate,Of Jeffersini-Collegei and bas been practising medicine for *wards of ten years.. . Middlesex Sept_24 1833.;-;-3w sAutioN, rceeived. Ano for . L&P 7 t. 24 . CHAS:BABNITZ. irINE THOUSAND Bushels ground Alum Salt gJ and 40 Sacks Liverpool ItipD r Asidol'. sacks just received Mul for sale low for oaelt,by , *OWEN BIeCABS. geniebur& Sept. 24, 18$11i • Y./UWE - RS thitte#d cogjoyft , DIU* sts xiounds, mOlirgns , APteratt4s* 4,• ITO • • . • 4,N OPP O RTUNIT Y is no*'olrered olimpplying youiteelttes with W es . • . .. .• . • ilf=43l));WPCIt Ina • Peho the best article ever gyered Id the .rarmers'in . • is section Ville Stara. - • - These -PlOughs -will not.eholce nor ciarry.dirt, an,i the draft is about one-third:less than tjte l'Oughs here tt.fore.in Use, two horses doing the work of three, be -sides a great • Baling in time- and 'llene!' An- keeping them in repair. TIM point und- , share Tan be-put on in-fit-c thinnteslimd' liesidei,ebst only 25 eents'eneh; and when clan can be.turried•and repeated until worn ont.; and Oven thint.will be taken in part•pay for. new . . Ones. • . Thd fopoWing nained.perions are andongthose who 'hare purchased and used thenbbve Plough's during the Mit season, to whom Farmers are referred for inform ation respecting them, vizi llainillott touibillip..--Philip Winters, John Arm-. strong, Samuel Strickler, John Little,. Henry-Betz, William Slider, Philip Miller, Mr. Asliway, John Knees,rEnnion'Elliott, Egg: ' Lell6 - thenny.--Michael Grove, Daniel 'Creme!, -Shields, Isaac Bosom: John - Miller; - :Abrabain Hoover, 'John nodes, - Benjamin Roden, Sarri'l RodeS. Guilfort/Philip Oiler; anrads,Ditulop, Jas. -Par-. rt - fere, - itili in - Usher, o-- seph.,Whigert, George Petterhoof; ISIr.. augy,.Geo. Dull, William Byers, John B. Cook, Sam'! GeeSe manilleury George, Peter Bakery Greet:Jiifeoli - OigerivSlimuel - Purviinite; - Jaent Darr, John ,Reichard, Jr.. Joseph Neicely, A lexan der. ThoMson, Denry Wingert,-Martin Wingert, Charles - Beach, mr.s.mith; Mr. SoMthei , ger, Samiud Leroy. „ SouthaVtnn.—Samuel Thomson . ; John"crr.- ..W.:. - Tlionuts.—Jaccib Shirk, Mr., Gallager, John Crider. - , We have also secured the right of Adams, Cum berland, and Dauphin counties, 'and• the following gentlemen in Adams hm•eused the Ploughs during the past season, to whom Farmers-in that county ate re ferred,' . _ • Near TT CO raverns. , --Sfimel Dueliornsv, Esq. 'Joseph Cosbon,',AlexhotleilWliwaine _Jacob Keller . • Near 01111crttotra.—rre&rick.Deil.' "Irttiltersolon.—Jacoh Grass (0 -The above Plint..Ths cdiz - Ruyttis b . i - lictiVat the ,Eoptri/e/hof-W,--SEIRMIT44-COrthambershurgi - of JOHN i":ll..YNE;.llnreWare ATereliant; of THOM HARRIS, Mechanicsburg. Where 'Farmers who test the Pliitigh,wiltidease call and get-them on trial, and if they will not render full •titid entire -satisfaction, •no-charge will he matlej : if they break it is at out' expellee. AVOviii-aistiTayity:. Farrow - for 'any - damages 'or .loss - sustain in trying the Plough, jibe does not like it af teo-trial....'t here have brew sol d in Franklin mini -adjoining enmity, 'upwa f rds oOM:AAR/US:AND of that:. Ploughs . , within 18 months. • '•7O - I.IN DE VIG .-- Twent . A)tstist. 27,1838:-•-•pm. - • alembic - 'the snbacriher,will selbarpri‘ate severailvald lible.-tracts.of.patentetllmuLkitunte l.lillee:sprinz township, Cumberland county, about OduileS from the ILierisbuit bridge, nud One-fourth 91..-smile frim the state road, ii.om the fillfrre felleril bridge to Stervelt!s Cap, and about 9 miles from MRAET. No.l4tebil tains- I 65. creis of j in ooil slate soil, underlaid in_paet by stmt„ n,suldleient qudity.of which can be readily pro cured, in several places on The titian, for economical and agricultural 'put poses, &dm 45 to .50 acres are covered with TIIIIINT&G TINIBER, especially with Locust) . perhaps there is not soother tract of land in this regum . so well supplied with Locust; the residue is under fence, hid in an Ordin - nry state of cultiva tion, having thereon, erected o Two-story a ° , . . , mr .A . A stone Sp ring House over a never- failing spring, within five roils of the house; a large — STONE -111A - NNAGAIIN,--L'— :sixty Net in front nod forty deep. Tor conveidepde 4, 1 ,t, water and beauty of localitNtliis &r an is ...1* F . 7 surpassed by ?Mlle i this part of the coun . try. There is also on Excellent, • • Orchard on it.. Persons wishing•to purchase a - cheap - fitrm, one that may at a little expense by,thadellighly, productive, would do well, to apply soon. 'Terms of Sate.—Three hundred dollars when the bargain is made, $3,500 by the Ist of April, 1839, when possession,will be given, and the balance in three annual - payments. - TRACT No 2, is eleven miles from ; the susquelitaninh, on'the aboe named road, and contains 150 ACRES, well timbered, -whereof . 1. 0 ,4 90 are cleared. having thereon erected • 4' 4 . - s s a • • LOG HOUSE, . . and Log Spring Muse, over'a fine limestone spring; within two rods of the house't a SMALL • BARN; with an - - , 6 •f• • Apple. Orchard. .„Thie.propertyjossessts many . advatk; , toges w - itch will be fully pointed out efi the preintses.?! There is an abundance of-limestone is offer , . ed very low for cash.—s3oo to be paid when the bar gain is closed, the balance on the lot of Apkil;lB39;- whenpossession Wilfbe..given. Either of the above ar properties e within _ 2 miles of first-rate mina: 1.50,--_several_Vxduable_lats,in_rthe...bortnigh_of. .tt Mechanicsburg, being one of,the'most tutuationSalongthe Curnberland.Valterituilroad for • • a warehouse, having thereon erected a arse two story BRICK 710 USE,_ " • A FRAME WEATHERBOARDED. HOUSE,suitable fora shop and - oflire, now occupied by Lewis gearing, Esq.; a 13ARN, with a never fail ing well at the door; nd a small ORCHARD'Of choice fruit. The lots are bounded on the' south by Main street, and extend back along the Hagerstown wad to the Railrgad. With a little expe'rise the Barn,, close" by-the Railroad, could be easily converqd into a ware house: All theabove property will be,soldlowler - cash;whereoflsoo-are-to-hopaids3vhenthe_bargain is. matleouid.the_residne.hythelst iB39;when possession' will be given. . . Persons wishing to purchase will please call on the subscriber' in Mechantosburg,ho wilrgive 'every necessary satisfaction.' _ ' • • q j • I. D.:RUPP. Mechanicsburg, Sept. 24,1858. . • . TEETH. stuctotra .METALOC, -OR • MINERAL INCOry RUPTIBLE TEETH. , Is has for many•years been great' est eraturc among European and American Dentists,to manufac tune Teeth from incorruptible niaterialswhich ahoult imitate the natural living Teeth. - • ;Many haye; devoted yearato 'unsuccessful Merits, and others. have succeeded in-numufacturing teeth of materials similar to the porcelain,wareibut generally they have an opaque white appearance, by which they are easily distinguished 'from the human teeth. . - - - After long and tedions - exveriments, the subscriber haa'adeceeded in manufacturnig teeth of materials en tirely incorruptible; nd perfectly in imitation of hu man teeth.,, 1 bey have a semi-trans . p aren c y , and and made of various sues and 4iindeg• • --ht-nases-wltererabsorptionrof the larprozett,' or other nausea may render it necessary, be will cast of lie same materials attached to the teeth, artificial gums,_ which shall imitate the gum ,and supply, the loss of substAnod : It is entirely impossible''for these' teeth to change 'their color, or.cause.foetid breath. • • . . He will insert thetas from One to entire sets; in suck manneethatthey - will make•articulation of •the -. voice perfect, and .materially assist in mastication, and so that they cannot-be - distinguished from the most beau-• tiful• natural living teeth by the most scrutinizing oh 'server. _ - - De' also piriorms all the. varieus . orierations in Dental Surgery, according . tote-late soientitie im provements iU the nit, • • • . • • .• • , • ° F,-11. ZN:APP, Surgeon' Dentist,, . • • 2,1; W. corner of Charles rayette streets, • i r , • - . , BRltimPre u l fßGfltAiiD LI=FE-: - E - lit4;i!R - 4,64 . 1p 7 4 dlnnizity and Trust Compr'zny, of Ojice,ls9, elApstnut str e et. CAPITAL OP $300;000 . Charter Perpetual. J . , NSITItr.r.LIV.P.S, gran .fin , an fl tudties ,tt Endow amity and make:eontraeta zenernily that involve coati ngeneyi - of life. Atcept:Trusts Ili authorized bftheeharter, froth individuals; corpurate bodies; or Courts-of Justice; And execute them ligreettbli- to the desire of the' arties, and receive Deposites of money iii. trust, And on interest.. - . . . LIPP. INSURANCE . r—The terms are as ' low A§ thoie of aiif office in the Union. Rates for Insuring. $lOO. . . ..ake - .For l'Year . . l'orl: Years' Whole Life •., -' ..thatuaVy...-, - ' Anntally.: - - 26 . ' $0 91 $ 9;fi• --,--.51:777-7.--- • 25 1 00 1..12 2 04 30 31 1 3'6 • 2 :36 •35 : 416 . -1 53 • 2 75" •- • ;40 - 1.:69 83 . . • a 20 . 45 1 - 91. 1 96 3 7a • 50 .1 96 2.09 -.4",60 • 55. ' 2 32 3. 21, rufthet , incormation can -be: - obtained by application at the (Alec. - • B. W. MCIIA I II.I)S;Pre3't, - JOAN F. 4.A.lllESi.RchiiiFy GEORIM W. Asst, 7'i-ens/fro% - FR ESE 1---,D302v ILhing recently returned from Philadelphia and -New 'York with n -VERY- EXTENSIVE ADI)I I, ' TION to my fornier Stock, I bek leave to Wet , to the citizens.of Carliale mutthe Publiwgenerally; •-• Jt •GENER./24,'..,155'0.12T111.EiVT, Comprising every article in the Dug line, which 1 will dispose pf_WnowinAtivor RETAIL n( the lowest p /possible mug. Physicians—country Store keepers— Fullers and Others, are respeetfolly invited to give inc a call at the Old Staisd ou East High Street. - - S, ELLIOTT.. Carlisle, May 28, , 1838. - • ' Vt. 100 W AAR IE4 crta.coam ougazam. . Returnslis si nit Cre:thankti to.the.CliliCUS s Cirli slc and,adinitiing-coutitry,•for•the-nipst-liberafpalrounge. - which has been bellowed upon hint, and - wishes to IL form the puhlic goner:A . lol44ole has replenished his. stock. of Goods, and natters laiinsrlf that he will be 'able to give eittiro satisfaction to till who.will call at Ilia Store, both is quality atitl_price 'of:goods ; as !leis resolved,f6 - Sell low for cash. Cal Lat the old Well known 'Sthinl of L. Idarlan, in North llutioyer Street, tend examine his_ stock of floods; as-bat has-It:general and complete' aSaortnnad of llardware • „ . - • • Also ROCK - nnfFlNn. POWDER f - the best, (leanly, Which Will be sold z t wholesale or retail.' - • He has also_tho Nmr.Cumberlaml Nails—but call and examine; each one for himhelf Carlisle, May 14,1835.-3 m Nfrt) THE subscribers have just received in addition to their, former stock, a liriVidsome assortment-of SYRING AND - SUMMER . ''• which makes their assortment now very good, and will be sold very . lOw, 'rimy most respectfully solicit the-public-to give-them a call. P..5.-,--t-Country produce twill be taken in-exchange' for goods. J. &' D..K. WUNDERLICII & CO. ShipPensburg; June. 4, 183: --AC • 1 , Orwardpig and ConalaiShi(at • House, - • .• Ttakamizia litztqattairao -HAVE taken that large and coin odious WARE -110USFI; lately erected on the Canal and Rail 'Road, below the fool'of Chestnut street, Harrisburg, where their arrangements ale such that they can at all times fommt_pmlove_Juld_tnerelfaudize—pith_promptuess And despatch, to the following places, viz: Philirdelphia; Pittskerk): 9 . - Or, Baltimore,. Carlisle; _Chanibersbarg, and rill iiiter.nediao places • • . They hove lately entered into arrangements sb as tc enable'them to semi any produce or goods by way. 0 the Pennsvivania - Canal and Columbia Railroad, to 'Philudelpliia, at the same prices - charged-by 7 other running on the Union canal, thui-gaining, "three-days-in-time,—and-delivering goods in Broad street, aveiding the usual expense of hauling from the Schuylkill. • - •: • • -, , THEY WILL, PURCHASE - Grain,- Flour, and country produce of eyery_deseription, and_keep . con, atantly on land coal; , plaster,:ish- and -salt:for- sale. Apr 11 - 2; 183,8. - == te. • • TAILORING .WILIGIA.IIIIIIIrIiIHERSON, THANKFUL for past favors; hereby informs the Ilan() that he still continues to carry on the,.a boyeMenttonettbusintaii; Wcst strect a ftT dooralvest, of the Postoflice, and direcgiop poste the book store of 4.• Loudon, Where he is pre- , pared to accommodate all who may favor him with theirinstomjnithe-iivast neat-rnannerinndmtreaten-- - ore - kiiies. - •By strict attention Jo'_business •and an earnest desire to please,he hopes' to receive aTiberal share of public patonage.. P.. S.—Thelatest city fashions will be constantly ollowed. up. „ • . , of READY MADE .CLOtHING: constantly kept off hand, and for sale on reasonable terms. . . - • - ISMEEICCEI DiSsolationtot railnership. • The partnership • heretofcire existing beiween the 'subscribers, under the firm of..R.•ze S. ccira, is this day, by mutual agreement, dissolved. The book • are in the hands of Andrew' Coital ofie of the late partners, who is authorized, to settle the same, and, •hopee that all Concerned will shake immediate settle ment. • • . • , • • ANDREW' COYLE, • • • ' SCOTT CON - LE-: -4, September 18,1898. • The .business as heretofore will be carried on by 'the sulitcrih e r, at,. the, old:.statul,,who will in a few (lit 's have a new and general assortfo n tnter Goods, and 'hopes by strict attention to bug nese to.receiVe a liberal share of patronage. ' • SCOTT .C0Y1.F...p,;, Newklillei September 18;1838. • • : • , ASSIGNEE ACCOUNT. OTICE is hereby the' account Thomas C;iiithea Es 881g1/ . A • ed JOLLY fc CAMDLISH, Ms been' iiresentco,tp 1.4 e Court. 'of.Cotiirfion Pleiri of Cumberland . ..county; for eorifiv •mation and oilowitime, and said - court have eppointed the first day of. November Cinirt (being tlio 12th day of said mouth) for its consiclerittion; apilltule on all concerned.to - slimv cause; wily" it shall not be confirm- , ed and:alloived. , • ... - Prothopotailb Prothonotary's ()Mee, Csrlisle,4 • cistober 5 t 1838. . 5 ' , •Nlagnificent- Lottery. • - - CAPITAL PRIZE: ($1.06 , 90 ok, The most. Brilliant- Scheme ever: drawn in . .. the- United States. . ALEXANDRIA . CLASS A; for 1838; To be positively &film at Alexandria, D. C. . , • Satur -day the 17th November, 188. 75 Number LOttery-42 Ballgts. PGRANDI4I,IZE . 0F $lOO.OOO Prize . of • . 31000 • 'do _ 20.000 - . . • ' 10.000 . • 14.000 do • 1.506 • • 6.000. _ . • - 5.060 • • do:• „ 4:000 do 3.74-0 . Prizes of • 2.500 .10 . .do • :2.000. 50 • . .do 1.000 do • sOO . 85 - ..• 'do 500 .Besides prizes of $9,50--200-1 —lOO--80,-60-50 40—and liiwc e ei2o 1 Facets only PO—Halves 0 , -.Qt , . Eighth $2. Ccrt's of - packages of 25 -Whole Tickets. - $260 Do • do -25 Half • AO 130_ D o • -- '25 Cituirter do 65 Do • •. do ' ' 25 Eighth .do 32 5,0 REEI 111 - •orriers for Tickets and .gharition,Cerlffical es 61Packages in tlMabove! Unrivalled Schemes; - will receive the most prompt attention, and an oflicial_ac count of each (framing acid immediately 'after it is over:l Send•orders early aniladdress D. B. GREGORY tz Co. Olanagers, WaWington City, D, C Octane'. 17, 1898. FOR Sii.LE. . TWO PATOIS, adjpinig_rach rith i er,.:oncenn, tabling One Hundred.' and Eighty Acres, and .the -other-One-Hundred and Sixty Acres,'or first quality Limestone Land, inn grind state ofcuhivation. These farms are sittude , d - dd 'the Letart Spring, in South -11Ildilletott-tewnshir; - Carrficrland — eounty;about -inilisouth-of - eztrlisle, - and - ..within -- sight - of - turn - first. 1 rate merchant niilla_on _the. said sprang.. Thejim- 7 . 1 . protrnents nrc=i, • • . ter.: .. • , 'STONRHOUSE .. . I 0 1- g H 1 .. A,,•C' 4 , &--b r T.:: ..;;;-i- , with other necessacy buildings, . ...A further description - isutineCessaryi as purchasers willrVilaY the pyevnises-and judge for themselves. - - - . rnssession svill=be_ginuLtiii_the_first-pf-APril-ntra: -- Aii - iiidisputable title still be given. Far.ternissap ply Lathe subscriber in Carlisle, Pa.' - • ' ' • - . 7.' ANDREW HOLMES: , August 2S,'l ft3B.—tf. . . . . VALUABLE REAL -ESTATE - . Fo►• sate. • • . FFIVE substriber will sell at pidvate yalit -lile-tiiiikTif sittnite C u beyla Veto about it half mi I ti_w st of-Stoughs lciwit, on did turnpike leading to- ClaindoO:sloirg, coining laada . of Jallu Stoiigli and Saiiiit - ell3cJitoielliar, containing . . •Six.ty4ljght Acres. • - of .first 7 rate LLNIESTOND LAND, about fifteen acres of which tare covered with thriving YOUNG TIAIBER; the remainder is under good fence and in at good state olcultivation, having thereon erected a TWO - STORY f • f ! LOG 'IIIIDITSIT,' . and Stable. ME -- - "Phere isnlso on thr premiseS n )7 , APPLY, ORCHARD. Any person wishing to view-the pr‘miscs will will with the subscriber, resiili.g in Cu:mkfnyl townsltip, about one mile north of Alter's milt, nod n-shirt tance from IlettriCk's store. : • ' SAMUEL MARQUART. August 9.1,.1838. DI F.. Eltilnu,- 471ointropathic Arhymiriem, SURGEON "Sr. AUCOUC HELM ; Office in High Street, a few doors east if the Jail, Carlisle; Pa. his prolessional services to th e citizens of this place and the public . generally. and snore especially to those who are Suffering from ClilliONlC DISI;.ASES, mid respectfully informs them, tliat he pr es't ofesso cure all kinds of . ACUTE AND CHRONIC • DISEASES,' which are- in- their nature'cUrablei in arperfect,-ensy and mild manner. The medicine is adminiStered in ternally, is pleasant to The taste amid easily taken.— His'ilsnr4res will be moderate. petl'ents, when called upon, at their rearetiyeplaces of residence, in this - place nr its vi clintr. ' Persons at'aßistancel laboring ender Chro ' micAseases,_may_olitein_mecical-advice- and-medi , - eine,. for one month, by 'addressing him a letter (post paid) describing their disease, and enclosing a cur rent fire dollar bank note. --- ,Medical consultations can be -had daily' until nine 4.7cliiiiLElLttelCnaliseilt_ett.professional,duties.:__ The following diseases are treatedand eurect.nn. : Certain Dise'ases incident to the Genitel Or . gens' in The Primary or Secondary state,withont adMimstering• in this treatment, Without admbristering . in 'this treat- Ment any of the usual Offensive and injurious mcli eines, so notoriously destruttive.to the human system, and constitution. • -; 'Consumption, Ili•onchitis,Palpilation of the Heart Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint; Bilions,Colic, Costive.. nessi—Fistula ano, Piles—Gravel—.Gout, Rheuma tism; Epilepsy, Asthma, sick Headache, Deafness, Giddiness, Hernia or Ruptures, Lameness from Pal -By, Ulcers or 'old..standing sores, Necrosis, Caries o befies,Caneers,_Tetter,Zio-Doulottretti, -- St:Nitifs' Dince F Diseases.ofthe-eye-itt:general,-Fistula-Laciy-- .malia—Guita Serena, Cataract, King's Evil F ßiekets; White Swelling, Dropsy, Dysentery, Pleurisy, Hoop, ing.Cough,'Croup,Pneumonta,Hysteria,Fluor Melancholy" Incontinence of Urine; Inflamed antiEk &rioted Nipples; Diseases of Women and children Fevers in geNeral, Ague, Scarlet-Fever. For all the above named and many other diseases there can be satisfactory evidence given of their thorough cure: ' • Carlisle, August 14, 1838.---tf.. • RUMBA 'HOTEL E. Kiel -..Vtreet, a few doors east of th e • Court Hotese, CARLISLE, .• The: subscriber having . teased .the above named establiehnient frem Mr. Simon 'llinuleigids,nnil hay ing provided himself with every thing' necessary, %ow enabled to accommodatelmvellers and others in a style that will not fail to please those who may favor 'Wm witli,n sail. • • • THE BAIL AND . CELLAR - • frill receive, .his 'sp . echirlittenticin. These will be. Itept.constantVprovided :with the best of LIQUORS • 1 LARDER . , tiines'be abundantly supplied with the delicaides Which 'the season and market can afford, nail no exertions will be wanting to please the palate of the most fastidious' • I TEE - FA:STABLES • • are commodious and sectund a careful and Med the hostler willike alwayS in attendance. : • • I'IIQAUVIS_wiII be taken by. thv tyeek,tuonth-or year, (*.the - most reasonable terms. .14. A strict attention to business and an anxious desire to please, -will, he trusts, ensure hini h reasonable share of public patronage. • ' ' • • • 'JACOB REHEAR '• Aprit€26;l6BB.—tf,,.. • .; ' That:ars run past the ttboVe dstablisbnient, at 6 and 11 o'clock, A. Ai. aimf at" 2 old 7 o'clookP.• Ai - • J. R. • • ' 6 e*HAIL :ram. 70. 4 THE. subscriber respectfully informs. his,frifind9, and.the public generally,that . he. has . for- sale, at his Coal and. Lor4borYard, j on:the bank pf! the banns ; ri vcr, 'the town of AVormleysburgi. 2000' 13uni,ille.1*.•superit* Smith 'coal, Pan.nel and Common Bbard Poplar Plank nnd -S'ca ?Win*. 4.0. 4.c. • 2000; good 9uality, , sea§onetl•Tight .Bar-1 .rel ,Staves All of Which he will dispose of atlOW rates, and 'on the most accommodating terms. Persons Wishing to purchase would do well by Calling with the subscri ber, and miamine.hia stock before they purchase else _ where. • Aptit 9,1838.-3 th 0 LIST received and •for • sale at Dr.- Myers' Dtug and Book Store—complete se& of ••.• ,-;; • "Waverly Novels"-27 Volunies. ; The Bridgewater Treatises. . • . • Lockhart's Life of Burns. • • ; •• ." • ' Scott. • " • " Napoleon. • '. • ; • The Divorced, by Maclaine Bury. . IValsiitham, or the'Gainesterl Thc; Linwoods, by Miss Sedgwick. Diary of the times of George IV. .. l,__Codrt of Rome. • —.4 L • , • ' The Plckwick Papers,illustratedlY prints limn • Cruicksluink: - Tom Janes, illustrated by Cruickshank. - Carlisle, August 27, 1338. • ° • , —.uarters ss— THE COUNTERFFITERS.. Hemt would place tfie - life of afelloto . being. in danger, for the purpose of 2.nakitag.vio-_ TO HONEST-CITIMNS. - What do .Druggists prove by making and selling Counterfeit Pills purporting to be • • Veoelable Uni versal Pills. : - i • 18t.—That they tire without troxEir and, ito:toitA- I - 2,l.—That no other medicine is required - by the . pulilie; or • why do not these druggists counterfeit other pills in-the same way they-do artindreth's?-; Simply . because no others save Ilrfindreth's Vegetable_ - Uuiverml - Pithveveriefeeteil tire extralifillifarey cures 1 1 -that-these Pills nre.know . n.?-eifitzusktitar - kztots'N-h.--- fo - linve effected._' . -There iidrer was a person who used the .-• • • VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL 'PILLS 11 - 7 t - did not recommend-theM in terms of • -the most unequallEd - praise.'.-. , . -Nevcrtheless,.these_ counterfeiting -druggists have . - dime Zi are dohig-ille - chajliaerilf the Genuine.i.grefit deal of injury; but it is hoped that individuals wilt not allow therifselvt.s to be deceived by:deSigning per- sons,whose only ohiee't is to Make money, and who • anizrfeetly•careless of consume:lees:Al is a matter t ' of .no tmportanq , to.them whether.the poor child is; rescued from-n bed of sieknigis restored thee, yearning arms of itsparents,-or'whether him-on whom alatgefitmily-relysolely upon- for support, .is pre vented from fdlitigan early anduntimely grave. The' _tirne may . come wheltheArentnesS of theirguiltshall_ become - clear4o their' benighted understandings, and * • then,it-itiliopeil.they will endeavor to make-some a- -- mends by the.aller.purity of their 'lives. • Every authorized agent has- a copperplate dertifil Cate ofagedey,and has itexhibited in his store. Nes..• ver purchase unless this is seen Cniul have some . re- / .--- gard_also to the character the agent bears amonghis • fellew citizens. Ili; mug be a miserable villain who, woind - plabe - thelife of a fellow - creature in danger for the purpose of making money. Pr.lirandreth'e Wires in Philadelphia. Principal, No. 8. North Bth Street „, • - - Minor otliee, No. 441, Chestnut Street, near ‘2,d st. • Remember the - above officers are kept exclusively for the sale of the trne.and genuine flrandreth's - The following persons are duly authorised Agents. fOr - the . coutity of Cumberland, - in the State of Penn. sylvania; whose rcspectiye names are: . GEORGE TT'. HITNER, Cailisk; S. CU:4I3.E.RTSON, Shingensburg. JOHN AIOQR.E, ltiewz i11e..• N. B. No druggist, apothecary or pedlar, is al lowed to sell the genuine BranclretlOs Pills, tinder any • circim.tances whatever,- Also observe *hen you purchase of-any adveNliseti Agents, that they have a beanie:de ofligency, signed and sealed by me, V • • ---- . -- 711711R A NDRETIE; M. . - .M,. R, Niplh Bth Street,. Philadelphia. August, 8,1838.--Iy. tart'l,SlEVall &M. 243 r 711. — }1 A T MAITUTAVIII , DiaMci OMNI:AC KIELLIkr,- RETURNS his sincere Thanks to the citizens d Cai - and ' its' viciry, for the liberal patronage wlikh has' been best wed upon hiin, and solicits .a c annice-ofthe-sam*--llis-shap-is-nowsitunteitin- _ , •_ Rost Street-‘• r• „ • .fttlioining the Peitz Shiro of Samuel - Elliott on the east, and John 11.-"Wea :.er &,,EQ'S,Atore on the west, whore he will eoastantiaeop on hand a large assqrt. nionras eahionable - • an.d. Silk Hats, ' CON ,, 9IITIMI ( NO OF Beaver, Otter, Aeal, Nutria, Muik rat, Plaia Biissia.and Brush or A 114 16 ...(1 01, ,O. U. It As• • k All of hip awn ramanfachlring, which ho 'will dispose of at loyf t ,Eirictis.--....__ ,; -2- -.---- -•, - .: ' - - `--' '- - - ,lle ffatterslimsellthat, r by strict attention to busi nesstl ana.disposition_Wiplease,-to-merit-and-reccive a share of limblic• patron re. • - --. 7,. ~ ' . . N. B.: Military.9ps ik ll bc-rnanufactoredlo order, . on reasaatddiNernis,„l 1 ' Carlisle; ; April 9, 1830. t 1 . . .19: e.AggtATETTS."4.avander j Drab, Steel, Brown, Stue,BlackPaq,(?na and iliac Mired Cas:. , „\., einefts, for,itale untpliallylot.the Store of . f i• • . ARNOLD ECCO. 'Sept, ISt , •,• • • • .• 4 - L0C0P.,470C0 MATCHES.- Just received;tenigroda of Farnara's celebrated Loco Loco Matches,,iviir6 - 4ed genuine , for sale' by dozen boxes or in gross packages, very low. - Dealers are reqnestr ed to call. ; •- Je &MYERS. • August . 28. , • • N 0 TICE: • . • TO.ALL--00-11! OZEITIIti-- ALL personsindebted to the late,flqn?tf'o,ol4 Es , Hazier, are.hereby notified Alia their:nceOunta hate been placed in the hands or Robert :Sitodsrats •• • • cal and discharge them widtetttAle ay nod save 4:13.5!s , CUARLES'OGILBY, • r GEORGEW, Ongrat• October 15, 18.98.5te;" • y LIVERY STABLE. --THE Subacribcr,.thankful far.,past.fairi:lis;v reect• infox'ritia - Mei &Lerida and' ithe' - publit generally, that he has removed bin . . . ltivet*- Stable To, r loCithe Hotel of Georrgp;Feiree, . w here, 4111 attail dines. Kaye 1ie5e5,,:9(404, Par -rictki.4,;&e:; &e., ready for Hire. ' He tu4za a eon. tinuanoe of .pubSo patronage. 4 • • 'JAMES A. GALLAHER.. Ott. 17,.1.838.-'-Bw, lIE L11111111Elp:Ar1iht I. ,t., GEORGE RUPLEY. 19. Nklqr BOOK6'. s t, I~' ~~. ~ N
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