TjI 7 IR4sHIRp iViACHINES, . - . . • irtOtil suutzlzturse zimlittorzai iNslzz , m2 al'Orge . • • THE great encouragement which :the 'subscribers received during},-the last year,in the sale of their liati chines,-induepd.Aern to make extensive preparations , , to meet the increased demand fOr their article.--..Nis • • time; labor or eXpense tins been spared to procure the , • very best materials tits country rim 'afford. Thiiir work Men are 'experienced and of the lira character; and they.:- brief, -no lie.itation in assuring the Fai•mers that they are now able to thenish them with an article not-Only-equal-Mk decidedly Superior to 'any' other. manufactured in this part cf• the country.:. • • ,Foc,speeily and clean threshing, with ease to the • .boriies, they believe their Machlimto," be uliequalled. Their price is the same as last year, vie: 1,40 dollars, 70 dollars in •enSlt ambthe balance in six inonthsjor . • , which a•note will be requlied. Thettrachincs :mein . cured for twelve ntintlis, 'oe until 'theyy shalt have - :threshed -two thousand bushels of grain. They have 'now several machines and ready for sa,le, and will at all tihies he ready to furnish- them on the • shortest " notice . . • Orders from a dbtanee will be mint: ally - For the trillibg - sum of Fooa LARS', in addition • ts the price of the rifachine and • Power;ther furnish the farimir an addition that, will enable bins to shell his Clover Seed. • . . . . b ie. • • • * • The inbscribers, desironspf publicly chun- • teractingtbceffarte which are secretly made to injlire the character of dude machine, by . persons , ••• per to be• actuat 7 M •by unfriendly (belie:l;4' ti we its - them, respectfully solualt the following CraTIFI _ CAT.E. yo the public. . . •' ...Leer •v • that.i, laSt veer, used one'i•-f• the_Thresli•t._ M •••••' anufaiunred Uv Ji E. Brads. tf•t'Co. And -ilin•hig the-season,' there was th - resiaia about four thousand bushels of .graln, and :11mm •two Imildrer and twenty dye bushels rtt-ver• • 'seed,-and fully satisfied fn• the -Farmer's • ..use, ids - superior to any other Machine have ever " • seetvirrthis - ,part•-of 'the. onuntev...A. further — cetAlfv_ 7i --- 11fitriMfitTn - OliftTsT, 7- 0 - 110 cr 7 iiTr lb ors, Jtad - si wagon loadS of clover seed stuff cleancibat a - driver . • mill, asni"the and that the-•iume --ehuantity,oft:stiO Ivss i threSlol- on illy - niachillif; null the yield wiis3'2,l bushels. Mr. Horst is of the °pin= ion that the' ittl ir he hauled to the mill, was the bet; • - ter lot-of-the two. • FilitlY2.ll,lCi.;: KATIPER. • .• tay - 15., 1138. , . . , certify that, in, Atezirst last, piMelmscd from 3. T. _. Deady fs: Co. one of . their -threShing_maelnnes, Which l usthl far threshing,.gladu far different i'ariners, till soma-timein 11Iareh_last.:,,Iiming that period I threshed about fifteen-thou.saud bushels of wheid; rte and oats.. My expense - for • repairs -of both tile 31fachine and Horse POWer, - -did• not keeril fiVe dal uNlarcb ) the ronchinely - appeared to be marl) ns.4;-ood as -it was at.the - time I bought them. The wheels_in. the . horse power ,were perfectly sound and substantial; ttr.tfiTpgig_elow examination, I contd.:not -discover • that the cogs had worn-Jo the., slightest • degree. I Imd;'fbV.'scycral years previous, been engaged in ---threshing :with tbree-tilbrent-kinds-of_Lumehines -which I tulle tried, and. I- unliesita ngly cemify tint for durability, .serriee and speedy; .and.cleam thresh haVemevarmsetlnr_---semmi4 thaciaLmy..opin ion, will at-all compare With the - one I had hest year, unless it be one of the saniellnillf attention is' griz , i, 'to the maChinerv ; it appears o.Me.altiost impassible for any part of thenvto get out of order.• . • • •• SAM 131411.1 - OLLINGER. . May 17,1838. I, last year, purchased two or the thresbing machine ofJ. Brady &Co., •(ohe of whielt LEWI have;) andfuily tested them. Fur speedy and clean thresh .o.:ihg; they are, certainly, a superior article, and one that ii-of great service-to the - Farmr. . I consider it the best article of the kind 1 have ever seen. 'part of the-country. . I take . great pleasure in recom• • mending . it the Farther • •"inv• , 33, certify-thaene-Andrew Davison:WM:l PorchaSed, hist November, one of.l. E. Brady .B.r. CON threshing Machines, which we folly tested, having threshed wheat, rye, - OatS and clover seed ml it. am fully satisfied that it is preferable to tiny Otl,er I have seen in-operation, :ind' it is an article that Will repay the Farmer amply, for - It threshes clean, is not liable to get out of. order; and 13, 111)011 the whole, an that I can,. with great confidence, recomrdend to the Farmer. - ABR MIA AI S. DA-I/ISDN.: June 18-1838.-' . Mr, Benjamin Hamilton and last year, r t urchased One of-J. E. Brady threshing mai:lnnen, with which there-was threshed-not less-thau 4000 , bushels of grain. It is an excellent' article; superior, in my opinion, to any of the kind I have ever seen. One of its chief excellenceis, that it is not liable to go out of order. I have no hesitation in recommending it to the Farmer. June 12, 1883 • Other certificates could have been procured, but itwas deemed unnecessAry% Persons who wish to inquire into the power andlipuility of the lunching., are referred 1.0 those _whn_last.year used them, and particularly to the following Twiny] gentlemen, viz: Messrs. John Foust, Fretrerick Tll'brs, Adam Vonder -nw, Emanuel Sites, and samnei Diehl, of Guilford township; Messrs. John Iluber and John Yeekey, of Quincy_town;hip; Messrs., Abe:dun Stoner and Isaac Frantz, of Washington township ;Alessra. Jacob Hade, James Mitchel,JamcgAllison,Emannel I lade, John Binchley, Henry and James Beatty, Christian Neva] and Christian lloovei., of Antrim township; Jacob Oyster,Esq:and Mr. Henry' Wingert, of Green. 'township; Mr. -"Frederick Deck, of Letterkenny townshipleMessrs - John - Rhodcs ami-Dontud smith, of Harrillton township; Messrs. William -An- . file and John' Philipi, of Montgomery- township; Copt: J, Mc. and -Joseph Duncan. °I: Peters township; Messrs. -Bowers and 37SiAcyist . 1 of 'W . arremtownship; Messrs. Jacob and .1 . 91 m ries, of 31etal township; and David Hunter, Esq., acid Winer - of Bedford - county: . • J. E. BRADY Sr. Co. Chambersburg.,September 17,1855. One of the-tthove,machiksis to be seen 'at. the barn orMr. Vraneis Noble, in Cailisla Aity person wishing to purchase one,,ean have it set up ; 'and if it does not nn.Wer the purpose as specified, we.will take 'it away free-of-expense. to the pitrebuser. There have been 100 of-them made and sold by --Brady St-Co., within 15 months past. A- line-direct. ed to the subscriber will meet with proMpt attention. JOHN DEN If;, .dge?d,. Chambersburg.. 08.1838.-6 m ENV MONTil l 'ir MAGAZINE. _LI —The sithscri ter wit issue on die last of Sep-. teinher, die first number of a monthly Magazine, en, • titled "TILE AMERICAN MUSEUM LITIIRATU . II7:;ND 'IIIE Aim," which will combinative 'solidity of • • view with the lighter miscellany Ufa Magazine '• .be-' sides impartial reviews ,of important works and short trnices.of minor literary.productiOnsby tlie 'editors, it . will embrace essays, tales, bistoriettes, peetry,liter - ' ry and scientific intelligence and translation§ , front - - standard,,and_periodical *works' in other languages, --contritinted-by-the-ableiii-writers-oftlie-day. The Magazine will also contain a series of reviews' of theworks'of such writers as lure, by their talents — thedlnstre - upon - American - Literature.''-These-re-- views Will be- accompanied by portraitief the authors, engraved on steel, by the Lest artists. • The work will be beautifully printed, with new type, upon fine pa per; and Will make two volumes each year; of more, than i5OO pages each .' Besides Mr own devotion to it, the Magazine will have the advantage of die servi ces of-. Dr. Snodgrass -of Virginia,, a.gentleman of , handsome acquircnients, who, after the issue of .the :first number,: will be itsseciated With me as 'either and. Agencies will.haestablishini . in the principal 'citreir,' and arrangements maddia deliver the work-free of ' postage. Persons desirous oracting as' agents will please apply, roir rain, Tci ms Ss per wimp; pay'-, able • omdeltvery of the first number; 5 copies VA • N-C. BROOKS, •.' - • ' ' Editor, and Proprietor.,) October 16; 1838 . „ • . • • ID iss ol Ott -Pa Ottiersleip. • TE partnership- heretofore existinelietween -the inthserihere under the fit ui of Callithqr books ere in the hands of George Heile), jr. sons indebted to ' the"firm will plenie 'al their tteboynts itunttkliittely, rig, the honks will • into the hartdesof justice for enflection: ", - . JAMES. A. GALIATE GEORGE HENDEL, Carlisle, tirtober 1i 1838. • - ' The stihscriber;thnnitful for,' past . thvorS, hiti•felen4s'atid the publie . generally, that lie continues 'Y:~ve~~~d; at ; tlt6 old .stantl,•Where haiwill happy to aCCOITIMO• tide his 11.ietulaaiiil ?the pulilie ,gencrally, with Hor ses, Gigs, Fig.. 8;o: . :13y - Atria attelition• to hitsioesti nod a 'tliiiposition,to please, lie flatterslimr• • frielf that ha Will be able: to secure a liberal ; share :of . -•• .•• • publid pataonagei , '• ' 2 • GEO::HEN)JEL etwberA./ 886 . DA'SIEL 117.-ROVER JOHN HUINIPHREYS MI=EI DR. Fri - , • ~ 11561.ta Wapiti/0e SURGEON & A.CeOUCHIbIETR; fficeila .lig - 11 S ti‘cet afeth doors east. of , ly Jail; • • ' • . reir.NnEns his pinfe'ssionnlseitices to the citizen's of flail'and the-public genorolly, and more especialb , to tliosiindio:iire suffering front CHRONIC DIS . MASES, and reveetrally,hiforms.thein; that he prolesses•to.cure nil kinds of 1 • • ' C AVPIi f.) . .-C rit Ni . s SES I • . which are in their•iinturo car:MIL!, in a perfect L easy 'imtl nil firiuminer. -- The eine is administered M.. tornally, is pleasant Co the nit::: and easily lli chart •es be nforloPate. _.lle will .1 ibit ,I tents, when called upon; at their eetneetive plaves or itealtteittelilit'llas place or its lA. einity. I'eraons at a distance, lithorintt tinder Chro niC' Direr.set., natty obtain meeteal advice and fnedi eiiw t )r one mouth, by.atitlresinr, him a letter (post 1.,,, ,, i - di , ~ •seribieg their tMe4e,•and enclosing a cur rent ilia: dollar enalc note. • . • ' •,_ . , . consultations can 1M 'rind daily untilnine o'clm:lc, P. M.'tmle.ss absent on professional (hales. I'he 'f.)11 ,, ,via4 (lit:cnset !lee treated and &red on lioninerprthic -. Certain DiseaF,sis the .G6nitel-Or . gans in _the,rcirc:ne_y_er Seem:Amy Ligte,witliontadintinsteting in tlii treatment. tlfllllllllSlClingl lif this treat ment anf MI the usual nfriatsive mat injucmus mein etficr., sn nottal(ntrly (lestrmtive to the human system -anti Cenctitminn. • , •Consmnotion, BronchitisWalpilation erne Heitrt Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Bilious Colic, Costive film opsy; - 21.stlinur,-- el; Imulaehe,--Defifness, :,' , Cfiddicess, Ilcrnia or Ruptures,' I,nineuess from-Pal sy-„U leers or Old standinf; sores, Nccrosis,'Caries o linnet,'Cancers,7'r otter, Tie Mulonretec, St. 'Vitus'. Dance, Diseases of the eve in general, Fistula Leery 'mat ia--C taw Serena,'Catarnci,ißing's nvil, Rickets, I,l'hite Sw Ilinr„Vropsy,Dysehtery, Pleurisy, Hoop, lug Crimp; Pn eninollin, I It..Merin, Fluor tabus ontincnee ncprine, Unitised and:Ex.,_ coriated gipples,_Meases p 1 .Women and children I•Fevers in general, Ague, Scarlet Fever. • - ' , Pot:111 the above named and'ulany other diseases . there can be satislactory' evidence given of their Carlisle; Anglia 11; 1863.-4 - - 7-77_777 .• : E. high Street r a few doors east-of - 0u court House, . • , C.A- The slibticeiber • hitvite:' leivied the Aiwa mimed establiSliinent &um Mr: .7/non Inendarlich,and hav improvided himsclf.with every thing, ndcessary, •is now •Incr,led ti accommodate travellers and others in n style that will not fad! to please those whO may &vet' -,. - -.- hintwitlFft'eall.• 4 - , : . • • . .. .. 'THE HE BA AND CELLAR. "will receive his special ' attention. These will be kept . constantly - provideil. with the best'of LIQUORS THE LARDER - • - • ' will at all times be hlanalantly supplied - With all the ilelicacks which Ow stetson mut market can nflbrd, and no-exertions will be wanting to 'please the palate' of the dint fastidious., , . .. .. _ . THE . • - . STABLES . areCommutions - tmil-secure i and 11,c:ireful and atten-- -live hostler will be. always in attendance. ' • ,- - - - -.--BoAnnEus will be taken by the week, monkey., year, nu the most reasonable terms. -• • v• • • . A strict Oteotiowto - buShiess - nnd - nn'aiiilous deslise tri please,. will, he ,trusts; ensure- him 'a reasonable , share of public patronage. . •. JACOB REHRAR - • Cat-lisle, Aptil '23, 1 853.—tf. ; . ' N. B. , ThQvars run past-the above establishment, of 0 - and.lLo'clock, A. M. and at 2 and 7 o'clock, I'. J. R., 7ITALITIIBLE REAL ESTAIIO For Sale. rgiflF sascriber will sell tt tyrivale sale, ti hie tract or s'ittiate in Newton todoMhip, 'Cumberland county, about altalr mile west cfStouaghs town, on the turnpike leading to Chamberidmrg aYI 'oini g . lands of ; John Stoughand Smonel Brdwneller, containing, Sixty-Eight Acre's of firsh:rate umnsToNE, LAND,.ahout ,fiftecn acres of which 'are covered with thriving YOUNG TIMBER ; the remainder is under good-fence-and in a good state of cultivation, having thereon erected a W.O: STORY • lA' if . and Stable. • here IR'also on the prentises a thriving YOUNG REB-aIIGHA ' Any per . son 11'ishing to view the premises will call with , the subscriber, residi Frani:ford township, about one mile north of Alter's mill, and'a short dis tance from !lett rick's store. , SAMUEL MARQUART. .August VA, 183 S. . , FOR S.I.LE —TWO-FARMS,- adjoining-eacli-other,--onc=con taining (.no a illildltd and Eighty Acres, and the other One Hundred and Sixty Acres •of first quality Limestone Land, inn good state ofeuftivation..These• fitems are Situated on the Letiirt Spring; in South Middleton - township, Cumberland "county,labont li miles south of Carlisle, and within sight of- two first rate merchfint mills on. the said spring. The inv. provementsnre-.-11 • . OI Rbm . 'tre t' . STONE HOUSE, . • ‘,..i. il,t! - . ll,r 11 1 __.__STONE Be2RIV - --- . 7--,-- -, ~..,..z.V. with other necessary buildings. Xfurthendeacriptitat is'imuecessary,as purchasers will view the premises and judge For themselves. Possession will be given on the first of April next. An indisputable title will be given: - For terms Ap ply to the subscriber in Carlisle, Pa: • . ANDREW HOLMES. • . Augustl.lB, lB3B.—tf. ' .. , . illiNsolettion of Partneisleio►. The partnership heretofore 'existing. beiween the subscribers, under the firm of a. & S. COYLE, is this day, by mutual agreement, dis Solved., The hot& fire bt the. bands of andrew Coyle; one of the hlte .I)mtligrS,.)lLho iS.J . lutliorized to settle the same,,did , meat. • . ANDREW COYLE, September-18, 1899. • . The busincss . as'lleretofore Will be carried on by tie anbseriber, at the , old istandorlia will in a few days. have a new and general assortment of Fall and Winter Goods ? and hopes by strict attention to _and to receive a.liberal share of patronage. SCOTT COYLE. News;ille q'eptembet-1 4 T,'11138:: • ACCOHUNT. 11100tICVAIOiereby . *given, that the account no( Y'honme Cilaghead;',Esq. Assigace of JOHN ...11cC.4.1VIALTS11; has .presented to theXouri. of Corornoit,Pleos of. Ouinherland_ county, forAnfir imtioh antritilowance, and said court have appointed the first day of November Conn (being the 12th - day' of said month) for its consideration, and Ruld on all Concerned to hew cause, why it shalt nothe confirm ed and alloWeiL GEORGZ FLEMING,. : • - • • • • • Prothonotary. Prothoitobry!s-Office',-Carlisle7l . . • ' . --• 1838.. . 3 October S . . „ it3W-REI_TBr4N nu.spnoTEu.u..r. pr'ofetsional, •cs.to the citizens of 'lV[iddlesex and itryieinity. ill a graduateef.liqferson College, and hat! Veen . tetking medicine for iMwards of ten ieara. Middlesex, Sofa. 24,4138.-3 w,, „ „ , arifISt:iIRE'CIEIVED. 0 kLLONS Su eiior 3241 -rstrai 'd . .1) All ned.Sperrn - • . • . ' ' - S:ELLIOTT. 8 4F 241 ! • lii •::----------..-- - .----:--------------------- - - .. , , ~ . , • .. 'Forivartiiiik" 7. etaid . gt. ;-. le" =rt- - Mf'iriar • _ , 11.1.2)41.7t /011/12 W 1 .11121'6' — HAVE takenithat large antrionininditilfSWAtiD; HOUSE, lately erected on the Canal and nail Rod below the foot of CheSinut street, Harrisburg; where their artnngenitints' nrti such that they cad at all tunes forwhill produce and merehandiO with promptness' and despatch, to, the followingAdneilviz: • • • Philadglphia, I?ittsbit' Volum- Liu, Manbe 're burg; . and all intermediate *Os. They have lately entered into*rangeritents sons tc enable them to send stay' &mince, or imods,by AVoylo the 'Pennsylvania Canal • and Colunilii alitilread,,tO Philadelphia,' at • sathe 'pi•kei 'n1411;101,4 - , inher. t:timpanles,running on the Union batfal,"tittili!pming three days. In thne,"and delivering (goods in Illroad street; tvoicling thd - tistial expense of l auling from the Schuylkill: ` TIIILY WILL PURQIIASE Cr. iti, Flour, and o onnlryprodnee of . .every:descriptir s taidly o ,allatid 'coal, plaster, fish ne April 1838.—tf; la A. WI. ID IV It . .u 3 . ... ata . ...k.uz3.:....-.,:..-72.10r). .- • - • % Returns his sincere thanks to the citizens of Carlisle 'and adjoining country, for-tiost libe'ralpairimage whiidi v lias been liestoweirt mp ipon him, and wishes to hi form the public generally that he loin replenished his stock of Goods, and.flatters - _ himself that he will be able to give entire satisfaction to all who will - all ':at his Store, both in quality and price of goods; as he is resolved-to sell low for-cash. - • • , Call at the old well known Stand of L. Harlan; in -North: Hanaver Street,- - ---and - eXmnine his 'stock :of GOi r ids; ne. he has a g,eneral - and complete assortment of. Hardware,' . . - . of the best which 'Will be sold at whoresale . , . . . . _ ' He). :Aso the "Pire‘v Cumberland -NallsL—but - eill . mid exams . 41 one for himself.- • Ctirlisle, May,14,1838,-3m. ' . .'24 ' Having recently returned • from PhiludelphaVtiml New YOrk'.with a 'VERY EXTENSIV.L. AD.pt- TioN, to my former Stoci, I beg leave to offer to the citizens of Carlisle and the Public generally; --- A - GENERAL. SS S ORTIVE NT, Compi i'shig . every article- in the Hrtigline which I wilt giSpose of Wit° LESALE or CTAI r. at die lowest possible rates.. .Pliysicians-country Store keepers— Fullers and Others, are respectfully invited to ` gm; me a call Old Stand:on Ens( Mill Street. - , • S. ELLIOTT. Mar:SR-18.a, --• 03 - .414 , THE sttberiber " respectfully Informs •Ids friends, and the public generally, that lie had for sale, nt his Coal and Lumber Yail,r 'on the bank of the Susque hanna-river, in'tliaOwn of-Wormleysburg,- • • .2000 Bushels superior Sinith• • • Pdarierand,Coinnioh Boards. Poplar Plank find Scanithig, 4.c. 4.c. . good2ooo, quality,.seasontil Tight - Bdi•-, Staves andlleailing. All of wideli lie - will dispose 'of aJ low rates, Rod on th - est accommodating teems./ Persons wishing to rchase would do well bycalling with the subscri ber, and examine his stock before they purchase Ase -where. ' GEORGE RUPLEY. April 9,1,838,--3111. • 0 UST receiveil antl,for sale at IV..Myers' Drug and I3ook Store-7complcte sets of "Waverly Novels"-27 volumes. TlM.Bridgewater Treatises. Lockhart's Life of Burns. • " Scott. . •• . —ALSO— _,• The Pickwick Papers,illiistratcd by prints from Cruickshank. . Tom Jones illustrated by Cruickshank.. ' . Carlisle, August 27, 1838. -- - • . • - THE subscribers have just received - in addition to theirTormei , stock;'n handsome assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER which mnkes Ahem Assorkinept. now very good, and They most respectfully solicit the public to give them 'Call. . P. S.—Country produce will be taken in exchange for goods. J. & DAC-WUNDER - LICH & CO. Shippetisblirg, June 4, 'lB.st;—tf. •• • NOT C E TO - 14.1.212 , O.OI , TOZRITZD. 4 ,LL i icrsons 'indebted to the Into firinol.Ogilby llitncr, ace hereby notified thnt their necounts have been,pinacil in the hands of Robert Snodgplas:, Esq. for collection, upon minim they. arc requested to cal Hind dischniteitliciolvith9 l 4 ll o l . l .Tnutitil CHARLES' OGILI3Y, , GEORGE W. RITNER. !I[l . otober 15,1838.-73 w. • . • . . LIVERY STABLE. THE Subscriber, thankful for past favors, respect fully. informs his friends and ,the public generally,' -that he has removed hie • . lavery.Stable To , tlfe...rear of thefloteLof Co)..Geer& Ferree, . where he will at all tildes have Threes, Gigs, "Car• Bto., '&in, ready, for Hire. He asks 'a eon .tinuance tiohliepatronage.• • • , • .•JAMES A. GALLAHER. Carlisle, Oct, 17, 1.838.—5 w. - • JUSTreereired fromthe pity, of Baltimore , a gene ral assortment of Fresh Groceries„ - Nizt • • Strong. Rio Coffee, St'DoMingo do P Rico Sugary Loaf' do -Lump do Brazil do Black - Tea, Gunpow. dcr do Imperial do Currons N Y do P:R Molasses, !N 0 do Sugar House do . Honey, Spices of all kinds, Lucifer and Sugar _"Matches; Blacking Brushes, selemitrwl 'eltreatul will be sold rit the lowcst priees,•by ' ' r : • ; • CHARLES. BARNITZ. ' 2a72s,Davgw d zo_; - , ROOKS. - 71sfiiiiideon. The Divorced, by Madame Bury. Walsingham, or dig Gamester.. The Linivoods, by Miss Seilgwiek. Diary of the times of Geoili: IV. Court of Rome. • SooVs j , received, Fur Caps, by:Dozen or Retail. z w • CHAS:' BARNUZ BRANDIMETIWS, A su p of the a.bovh'Pills.hiCkept: constantly on hand. - As they are received 4irectlyfiromarr.,lirail= "dreatrOffice m Philagelphia,theritre - wmin.sieTen otracuttfrEilhe Aftentticautiennry advertisement to the Contrary , nothwithslnntling,-- . - . . 0 "' At hisbiug store in Carlisle. • ' September 11,1838. - - 7 - 40USSIAreceived. large. supply; suitable for.gomiuon, 3oheors: • Also School - Books atid • Stationarym ever v variety • .'-' August 28. •, • : 4. J. • • . „ ,annuity awl:Trust Ccimpuny of Philade& • blica;l.s9, . . :CAPITAL of S306,000:I ' '7" • • o4arter Perpetual.' . INSURE LIVES, ,gi:iniiibinttitio nt itl _Endow o mertta. rind )nake- contracts gencenlli that involve he contingency of life,. Accept 'trusts its twtlinrizet! • y tint eltarttir, reorWhiditidualS; cOrporate bodies, of Coui:ts of Justice, and 'execute:lllm 'agvecably•to'thc desi're Of:the parties, :nal re - epi'Ve Deposites of money . in frost; and on inft.Teq.. . .•• . • • • • LIFE INSURANCE. -The terms are as low as those'of any office in, the' nion. '• , Rates fir Insaring.sloo." • ..dge .For.l Year Per 7 Tears !Ur* Life .drywally. - %drywall!). • 20: $0 91 $O. 95 'sl .77 251 00 1 . - 12 • . 2- 04.. 00. 1 31 L 36 • 2 36 , 35' •1 30 '1 53 2 75 • • • H 40 • 1 69 • •"1 83 •L •' 45 , 1 91 .1 90 - 3 .73' 50V 96':, '2 09 • • '55. 2 32 3 ( 21 6 -"8 __eilillwr_iiiformation can be obtained by apidicationr --nt•the•olTwe,-- • • - incuAnDs, preet; e, JOIIN F. JAMES, Actuary. Cinon-a..IV. Asti, :rPoeusttrer. June.ll, 1833.-6 - - .. • • T 7114. 1 , '4'll A.4.2:510!!,1 irq„,l 410 111 4 1' I' ° pi. 43 9", The most "Millard Scheth . e ever drawn.in.~ • the Ynited Slates.. ALF.XANDttIA• LortERY.. • CLASS Ajar 1838. - To be positively drawn at ;Alexandria, D. C. Srthir day-thel7th 'November, 1838. frt - .., ‘• • 75 Number Lollery-,--- - -I::,GrRAIVIMPRIZE r ar.SIOO;O OO- ..Prizeof 30.000 do 20.000 j d° • -.- • 1.0.0001 do. 8.000 7.500 J . , • 6.000 • 3.740' 2500 . 2.000 - 50 - il° 1.000 60. • 6 • - • .800 85 . • • - .500 Deitiesprizea of 1V250-- . -2.33 - 7 -150:-100-60-60-50 - • . • -40--iitatiowt , st prize $2O ' Tickets _,oulf:s2o—linlves $lO--Quartera Eighth -I-2 50... - - Cert!'s of. portages of 24, whole rkkets - $266 - - • 1 Do • '2sMalf do Do •- do 25 Quarter.- dor. - , 65 'Do; _do .25 Eighth Ido •• '„ 32 50 do . , d° • do GT Orders for Tickrbr and Sharrs or Certificates ofPackagct m the above Unrivalled Sc h emes, -will receive the most prompt attention, and'an official ac, count of each drlrwihg sent immediately attier . 4 is over. Scud orders early Mgt address _ ' ,D. S. cttGon.Y. Co..llanagerK,' Washington City, D. C. ' October 17, 183 R. w‘l'ii - itt'-gr: - .l'::u- It. z-A.T- . „A. .-A - , riers-1-_-_--\. • • ,7-...-----\ &.... _ . , . . . __ ._ 111,41111/ VIP MU% nvoTuliNs his sincere thanks to the, citizens o Carlisle and its vicinity, for the liberal patronage which'hUS been bestowed upon him, and kblicits continuance of the same:, His shop is now situated in Etegt li ig:li'Sii•i?.t., adjpining the Drug Store of Smile] Elliott . on the eal - , - fftahlohirDAYeifree, - 4 - ea'sTstere on-the-wet , where he Nvill constantly keep . on hand a large assot•t- Ment of Pashionnlal l e Frr and Silk• Hats, • 0.,a31.5;ria OF • Beaver, Otter, Sdat i •Natria - , --- Musk rat', Plain Russia - and Brush O.F. A L IL COLOURS .' . , All of his own puttinificturing,whiCh fie will dispose . _ oA t t low 'riots. . 'Wet flatters himself tlint; by strict attentionla husi-, nesikand a disposition to please, to merit anifreceive 'a share ofpublic patronage. - • N. B. Alilitury caps will be manufactured to order, on reasonable terms. CUrlisle, April 0;1838. ,t.f. • • ••• • -N O'T ;F. .• • . • ETTERS of Administratiln on the estate of .10-' 1 A stldt Spangler, late of North . Middleton town chip,'deceased, haring issued . to the subscriber resi ding in North Middleton township, all persons in debted to said estate will nuke pap - Ilea intittedititez ly, and those having claims will present them for set: 'dement - tii. • _ • • - :TAEOI3 -HERSHEY; • , October 16, 1838, , --6w . „, • SIX CEN'FS . . . Itanaway from the stibscriber, re ‘ siding,in Dickin son township, on Thursday the 4th anst,, an indented apprentice.to_the.Farining_llusiness, horned DAVID GOODLINK... Said bny iv. about.l9 yeirs of age, of iiiiiiill - 4e - ,ltotorious for tell ing , lies, and .veryslotikof liquor. • He look with him a light suit of summer clothes. The above reward ;will. be 'given, bitt,no -charges-paid to any person w)to:will deliver. said boy to the subscriber; and unpersons nreltereby caution ed againetharboring him at their peril: . . : :JOHN WEAKLDY: Dickinson tp., Oct. Q, 1848. !' • • - . _ ___.: -- - - -N 0 TIC Fo . • .... , . . . • . . ElNG.about to remcare to my_ own house, my 1 3 ii 1 presentyesideneci - will be offered fotr rent until tie st•day of April:acid.", • - •' . • "' 0 " : •.: '. T- I. D. ELLIOTT. . Carlisle, October 54834... . .• ' •' • • : . . . • • . BAR IRON'VOR SALE.' . A N assortment of the hest quality .IfiFnered IJrin IrotA . for sale atDiclthison 'Forge . prices, at H: 'Rhode's Rail Road Warehouse. • • ' • ' . iarlisie, October. 17,1838. • Harrisburg, 5ept.'24,1838 SOFT SHELL" Filberts for sale • • ' • CHAS: BAItNITZ: • SAVE YOUR .TEETIL , Ir.. ca ions. teeth.4ire nroperly.trented nt a seasoner hle time . , the progressW the decay nifty be entirely arrested. - F. 11,4CNAPP,,Denta/ Surgeon; •,N. W. Corner of ; Clitlrlei & Fayette Baltimore. May' - ' : ~ 25. sALE,A Strawb6rry VS•MIt . Roan 11ORSt; tell years • old, trained 4,<:1114up - ...to:Spddle or jjarposs.:. BARNITZ.: . 4185 - - 7,ov9tery.—• iwzn. Prizes of EgliNH'S' J. 1i11i,14.Y1. - a • EARLS' NI icskarali, will lialf btireali '-L-dc4-just-reeeivOl-aild-fiir-fale-an-fibov • . • , , OVEN ;NicCAER. '. TARMEItS) dtlesid co Ooze,' itartstsun PlttaidnaSi 2401701115, ottimatga. . , •A g OPPthiTtiNITY now offered ofs9plying yoursOvea with 'WOODCOCK'S ,• ' • • , on%ttt :- I t b l arOCltillif .. 6 ,i , e , zPoft , PLOUGH, Raing.the.bckarticle everVjered to the i fi allnerB '• • this section Of There PlLglfs ;N% ill not•choke nor carry dirt, and the draft is about one-third less than the:Ploughs here- . tofore,i*use, two linrs,es doliig We work of three, be side:fa great savinitin tiara and money in keeping them hi repair. The pnint and share can he put on in live mintth:s, and besides cost (Mirk, °cents 'cm, and when dull can he ttmied stud' repeated until win out; and even then *ill be taken impart: pay : for- new of .er • The following named perrnsare among those who. • have part:based and used the above Ploughs during the last seitsbn, to whom Farmers are referred for inform ation respectingfrem, viz: ' ' . • - ____lfanzitton_tawnship.-_—PhilioVinterb, Johti_Arm-. strong, Samuel Strilekler John Little, .11ettry, Betz, KiMes;l3:inion - Elliott, I.etterkennyr-1:-.Mi,chael --Prove; Daniel Kremer,_ B Shields,_lssacesore;iohn. Miller, Abraham_ Hoover, John Itodes, Benjamin Rodeo, Sam'l Rodeo.. Oiler; James Dunlop, Jas. Pim: virtne4;, Mr. Bitner, John'Lesher,: George Trace, Jo -sepli-Wingert,-George Fetterhoof f Yau L S ' - Gem - Dull, William ByersT3ohn 13. Cook, Sam"eese man, Ileury George, Peter Baker, • •. Green.facob Oyster, Samuel Purvianee, Jacob Darr, John Reichard, Jr., Joseph Neicely,_Alexan der ThomSom . Henry:Wingert, Martin Wingert, Charles JEctich„Mr. Smith, Mr. Clark, Mr. Solaber ger, Smnuel4.emy.' - . - •• : : •• ' S'outhanOton.—SOmuel. Thomson, jobn Gallager; John Critter. •• • _ • , -We. have also ,secured right of Adam!, Cum berland, awl Dauphin miuntiesiand thC -following gentlemen in Adams have uSetttlte.Plonglis (luring the past seasen, to 'whom Farmers iii that county are fcrres.• _ • - Near Tiso -Taverns.—Samuel - Durbaraw - rilsrvi "feliFCbalcini, Alexander M'llwaine - i - Jiieblrlceller; Ds q., Xear .11.1illerstown:—Fy0erick Hunterstbtun.---3neob Grass • , • abort Ploughs -can always 'be had 'at -the Poundraof -1V .-SEllifAtt .f.cr. CO. (.:latynbersbin, of ionsiKuNr.•MaKewhyti • A.(irdintit,,Carlisle, add. of THOMAS HARRIS, Meelianicslnfrg. Where Twirlers who wish to test the Plough, will please rail 1 -aild•get• them on•trial, and if they still 'not render lull ! adiratii;e satisfiletion - , Ito rgeiwill lie - made; - ! - flystrenkiHs-Ittlte--expeuse:=We - wilFitlsoTH ' -Farmer for. any dahlages_ or loss of time,. he rims sdstain'in truing thellnugh, if he tines not like it at -ter-trirth. Tliere-h,ave been soldin Franklin and the adjOinhig minty, upwards of ONE-THOUSANO of .these Plough's, -w . • JOHN DENIG, .4keizt: - August 27, f1338. 7 -6m. ' • A. Ver'..'ICIIAVER,' p., - North .Slicet; Four doors,South or. the City Ijotel, oilers for all 6, :w1 ole's:4le or retail, a very low prices ; CAPS, INDIA RUBBER Consifting iu partof the folluvijog descriplious, SIZE OATS; No. Sitk—a -urtich—tic mud of whicli enn be found in no other Store in Phil , , ndelphin, and cannot be excelled. • No;;—A very fine hat, and got up• excellent. style. No 3—ATfint and handontely finished lint, scarce r lrinferior in appearance. and durability to umny of the highest priced Silk liars in the City. No 4—A (hirable well-finished and , h andsome Water Proof lint, decidedly the cheapest and-most - economical eke ever offered for sale in Philadelphia, being retailed nt the astonigiing low price of TWO DOLLARS !! No person whoThiin bought one of .these Mti will hesitate for n moment to acknowl:- . edge the of this statement, or to recoM mend them to his friends. • Also, good Silk Water proof lints, at from Fifteen Or Eigiceen 'Dollars n Dozen. ' Also, Boys' Silk Tints of excellent quality and hand some style FUR 11.1715. Superfine .Nutria Tints, on Castor bodies—a splen did article. FineNiiiria flats, on Saxony bodies. Superfine Black Russia lints, unsurpassed in qual ',.ity_ancLappcarance._i..7ine 'Mick l;ttssia Hats—n_ beautiful article. Muskrat llits of different. -quail . VA 1204 tics, &c Otter, Fur Seal, Nutria, Muskrat, Hair Seal, and .othe, - Caps._ • India Rubber _Goods, bus qualities and prices—eicellent for ages, and for a great :Variety of other ug aperfect proteCtiewfronswater mts of alinost every description; Caps, Leggings, Life preservers, :fravelling Bags, Beds,' Pillows,. Aprons, Table: Ctivers;'rLatup Mats, bt.c4te. • •' STOCKS, • - ' • A krent variety of Satin; Bombazine and ,Velvet Stocks; plain malrimmed manufactured of the richest and m'st durablitrnitterinls, and in the Most elegant and • fashi enable style. , • • • • • . . . • C 1 . 40 CK. S ' .•• ' ~ . r • —Thirty liatirlltaail-Clnclo,'Avarranted far one year, at the very' low retail prict- of $5,00! ' ' ' 'cot omen wib ling to .purchase any of the fore , go t 4 descriptions of GoVts, either at wholesale or re il, are invited to efill‘and examine them before parelinsingelsewlicre r as-itis believed that, to say the past, they can be no where else Vettet suited, in re- Terence either to price, style, or quality. .. ' ' • Philadelphia,- October 16; 1.868. 7 -41--46. i . HATTERS' FURS, &C. LWO hlTO•anivdnotiandavaKusquaih . English Side Nutria FUR, blown .• . 50 30-Bea o" v o er ,t,lo.'er7 s uper do' • • 50 do Otter do Back anti Sipe --' 900 do'English and-Scotch. Coney FUR , 1000 'do OWN:4[O Russia Hares' FUR, - VOili H. Donner!s Factory • ' • 100 do Turkey-Backs, Very white .• 100 do Vicuna Wool, , 10,000 Canada Muskrat SKINS " .5000 Southern 'do. do . .qO,OOO _Rabbit .., • • do, • • ~ - 500 'ussia Har • . 30 0 , do - to Bales_Bufralo ROBES 50 Cases • Gura Shellac, Orange', Garnetand Liver 100 .do ,Extract LOGWOOD . • . . 100 Able: Chipped' Campeachy do 1 Cask Verdigris, old and dry - • • 200 . pieces Silk PLUSH, assorted, part , ery low . . price . - 300 doz. Skivers, bloc Adack, cream and Maroon 10,000 Spanish FELTS, ass% qualities, and. weights 5000 Sazony:.-Ydo do do , . . • -do Berne very fine, r. . : • ' With a large assortment' of other GOODS,apper, taining to the trade,",which are -blfered for side on liberal terms to Dealers And Manufacturers.• " • OSERII—CSONS, , • • , • No. 56, Liberty at. Baltimore- Sept. 24, - 010 Shipping FURS at all tittles purchased.' .'Co' my eirdrtors. . . . .. .. • Take hotice.that I have applied tollicijudges of the Court of Common Pleas, of Mifflin:4d ' , for the benefit of the Insolyent'lawit,of this' Co nwealth, and' 14tid 'Court is appointed the fi rst: , fOndak:tit . Novembenhext, for hearing Me and mY, 'creditors at the C ourt'llon se; lir:thie - bitirifitlilif - Lewl . sthWtOtt said county, when a nd whei - e, you::P think proper. -si- , • -•--': ..'. , ,- :';, ' '-- u , ,* 4tt lio kif ;Y O6 GEOlid# , AvEliittOKS: Letyistown, October 16; 1838:7-.9t;:.' ` • . • CASSlNETTSioi.aynniler,. Drab, ' Steel Brown Blue;iltack,l l ailina Tifl,ltddlit i .llised 044- sinetts: toi !W e uipleuidlx lotif, at the Stor , • • 040 • . - - -- • - _ -• __ • -- - - - ..... ... -:-. "7..- , .. . . , .-1:-- 'He must be a iniserable villain indeed . who , va luable ifte: k l ,igoti t ie, ... -: ~ would place:the life - of a elloW-biing in',. . . -.. O.R. SALE I 44 - . danger, for the purpose ,c 1 making MO- . . n'ey • . ' . „ • . The subscrlberwill sell at private snle,'several valu- . . . . able tructS of patented land, sittiate -- in Silver • Spring •, • --- TO HONEST - crrizstivs.v • - township, Canberland countV, ahem 9 miles from the I Whatilo Deuggiits prove by making and selling' I.larrisharglMidgeomd one ,foin-th.of s mile from the : , Counterfeit Pills4urporting to be , :-. "I; • . state road s leading. from' the tibive !ionic(' bridge .to '- • . L. Sterrett's.Cap i ttWil about 9 - MileS ri•om c r aoksie 7 — . Brit itdrelles;- Vegelable' Unlio - . rrugAcT. No. ''l,.cop),siiiti 165 Aeries •• • '.. versa I 'rills. "-" • ' .. . "tst.-- ,. . - 11 . liattlicy are without lICINE.BT . ' II XiA IC.:. of .good slate soil, nialffilaid in part by lime- ' 1 . ' stun„ o sufficient quantity of whicli can be . readiv pi , p l • cured, in several- , places . nil the "niern; for economical I . lL 9 E J.L l 7e a r ' in Other Medicine is riptireclbYtke, • and agricultural. purposes, frWii.AS to SO acres are.. public; or , why do' not' these druggists counterfeit' Covered wit!' Tit IIIVI,NtI, T I M 1317. It, especially :witli !pills in the same • way they tio,Brandreth's?— Locust; perhaps thero is ire , ttitiodier trael iirland'in - .other because no 'others save - Brandreth's Vegetable this region so. well sapplied with le)eny.t ; the resiitue Simply ,Universal, Pills ever effected time extraordinary cures' is tifalyleocei• and' In no oriEnory state of cultivii- Bait' these Pills are known--,urrIVEII,SALLY KNOWN•r•-• tifill, , 4aling thereon erected a.'faro-stary" • • • . . • to hove 'effi•eted. , - .. . .El.- 4- •-. ' I,OG .'t',,..,.:0U5-1.1, -. , Therenever w:is a pei•sOn' who n'sed the ', : - •.6' l : ' VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL' PILLSPILLS . , '' PILLS . , ''t;;;Ie - Spring House oVer a never failing skins - '' within five ro . da of the house; a large- . :. Who did not recommend4hem in' terms of ,„ • , - • . v ,: ;..% ' SlVlN9c. l oAtt'ili IX :88/I Rt N; 1 1 , the most unequalled praise.. • ' ..'. ?limy feet in front and firty deep, For convenience! Nevertheless, these counterfeiting - druggists Laver ' _ , '9eo. w ater , and be auty of l oca lit y t h is thi•in is done &are doing the character of the.Be nMne a great • • .'“ •3 • I • • ••-• r 1 • . 4 -,, sutpa.c.sed by in this pal to t ii. coun-.; dear of injury ; but, it is laved that-intlividuals.will ' ' . ~ ••14f ..try. There is also on excellent - . I not allow,themsblves to be dedeived by designingper- • ,- ,‘". I- ' • - . . I sons, whose - only object is to make Money - , and Who‘' . `L4.•-•. - . Orchard • I are perfectly careless of consequences. •Itis a matter : on it.° Persons wl - Sliii - if to purchase a ebeap farm, onei - nfluviinpm•tfince - totkent - whetlier - tli - E - POO - i - elilld - is - • thatfilaY q 9 little ex_pense by made higlilyproductive, i iTesetted_frorri.:l•.bed of . ..sickness-and restored to the woOld_do_Well O apply soon. • . • - J yearninomrins of its parenti, or Whether him on idiom - Terms of Sale.— rlii•eilltiiittreil iloilsi's *lieinhe 1 aliiige fiunily - rely telely - upow - for - stipport - , -- is - Pre ,---- ---- .I, Ar gm l i is mailA•s,2„so o by•the ls( of April, 1889•, ! vented froth filling an early and untimely grave: The when possession w ill. be givemand. th ebnlarice la three - timemay come when the - great:lea's - of theirguiksliall • " animal -payments., - ' I become clear to.their'benighted tifiderstandings,:and. FREIRACT No 2, .. is eleven ;miles , from then it ishoped.they will endeavor. to make' some a. th e Secquelrumall, on the alioAutamed_roml,l ille , r _ Tal -0.!) . --d a --Larter-Pa rit Y 01.thel ili V eg. - '" . 3 " •. . authorized ova. has a Copperplate certifi... ' nod Contains 150 ACRES, well timbered,.. whereof I — r- , vcrY cats of agency, and leis it exhibited in las store. • Ne. . • :-. , 90 are cleared . baring thereon erected I • 0 4'iii'ii a ver , purchase unless this is seen; and have some re- . • - • .. • Jarav 11l : •• • ...• • .. ct7i * I .i ." • . LOG HOUSE , gard also to the character the agent belies among his fellow citizens. lie must lie a miserable- villain who would place the life of a fellow creature in danger for • the purpose of maltlng•money. .• ' Dr: Brandi:6oes Offices In PliiiiiMphiii, ` 'Principal, No. 8. North Bth Street, Minor office, -No. 43, Chestnut Street, near ad st.- Remember the above. officers are kept - exclusively: for the sale of the true and genuine Brandeeth'iPills. - : The following veisons . nre duly authorised Agents . 'for the county Of the Strife of-Penn.- - sylyania, whose respective names are: . • . . • OPORGE JP. Hl-7,!.1.) 7 X 7 1?; Carlisle. . - S: COL 13 --- .E.1 i--71 ,6"o2lTil'hijipenshfirg., • . '- -7-- JOHAT - - ,- .3100R.E;-NetAille, - , .-- - - N. B.' No druggist, apothecary or pedlar, is_ al. • • loWed to sell-the genbine-Brandreth's-Pillnunder any ----- 7 — • eiretims,' *norm.. AA() observevlien.Lysni _ pu'rehase of am y advertised Agents, that they - have.* _ certificate of rv•eney, signed Mid sealed by roe, ..,....• 0 -. B. BRANDRETH;M. D. - =- -•- .. -Yo: 8, all'orth.l3lll Street j -Philadelphial ' Aulmst 8 1838 --1 - - 'ma Log Spring House; (wee a fine limcstOne.spring; : . ..,. within two rotts of the.housel a SMALL' .• , ''f ,- ' BARN, witkap : ,, i 4 '; it '.i-<' -si ' Apple-Orchard. : .." -,,,, rhis,preperty_posseiscs_many adian tages which will be fully pointed, out on the premises. 'Mere bran abundanee of limestone on-IL .: ilia offer ed very low for eash.-$3OO to be paid when tile We -gain-is closed, the balance on the tat of April,lB3o, When possesslon.-willbe giVe4.7lV i ither:of.llie_above. properties-are liitliiii 2 miles of first-rate Mills. ILSO---sepi.,ral. valuable. 16ts - in - the -- bordugh - of Atechanicshmo , ,,beier one - of . ..the most eligible situations along the annilicriasal Valley Railroad tor , ~., a warehense,lta6ng diereiin ereete'd a _,•r., 0 141 . 6 4arge-tivn_anry .. - • , -4 , - BR .P $ 'id ill Of TSII. '-%\', . A FRAS'III• \V EAT FIERBOARDED HollSic suitable - , for.a slrp and office. - nosy occupied . bV Vewi a Zearing;Vql.; l_ii MIN . 3{' WI ,11 iieVi.rll . tii - . - i I ig Wd i aOw Anne, in ,c 1 a siitalltilrel altl/4elifiiiiV: fruit. Tbelots tire liimehido4trthe social 14 -Maid - street, and extend back along the llagerstown road to .the Railroad.- With a little ex t iciiiie the Barn, close by the Railroad, could. lie easily converted into a Ware. house.' All the abOve property will he sold low for cash, Wherjef sSoll are to be paßTWlain the bargain is made, and the residue fij%the I stor,April, 1830, when possession will be-given: , -- ' , • : l'ersoits wishing tnPurchase" will please call on the subseriber• in 111hrcliatucSbnrg,'who will' give every, iiecessary_satislinition. ~ - - . ~ - ' - . " "..- - ' - , : -I: 17):...RU . 1 3 P: -- -: _ r.—Ateehrinicsburg, Sept. 2 -.1R . :313:=- . -If. -- - :. ; PitiVATE . SALE: be slid at:private ?ale a tiict of first rate -.- Ittla 0 ITZ' situate partly in-North and mirth- in Soffit' Middle ton townships, on OM Trimile Sitting rend, 2 miles from Carlisle, combining . ' 258 ACItES, 112 acres of which' i 9 fit st Nth: .Wniiilland, adjoining lands 'of lArlinir - Brenueinaic Joseph Culveri - dolin Erb and others. The improvements are a first rate two store Brick Muse, Brick Bank Barn, and other out:Anildings, two pcinips of good Eine - stlnie water near the house and barn. There has been 'an •abun dant supply this season.- • Also, an Orchard of choice fruit leers. • • ALS O, 'ANOTHER FARM, • sidiniiiinr, the above, containing. 1.2,e, acres, one-half of which is 'Woodland, The improvements ate a Log IBATSE, AND LOG BARN, a never filling - Well of water,•&c. - , some choice fruit. trees, one and a 'half miles from Carlisle. Both of the above films are in a good state of cultivation. Persons wishing. to , purchase either of the above farms , can nie the undersigned who resides on the, firm. and' Vito , authorized by the .owner,Lilward J. Stiles, Esq. to make sale of the 'same. ' „ . _ • • Orober,l7, 1838. • Intelligeneer, telianon Crawler, Mal Laren : gm. Examiner and llerahl will publish the above 4 Weeks, (mark price) and charge this ofliee. CUR GLOBE. . - • LLUSTRATED—a'Univetsal Picturesque .41- 11_---Intm,—lttlited by- J. --Meyer,Litty_aumbers. Each number illustrated by two superb steel engra-. rings from the burins of celebrated artists. The .present wort: will be one of She most • grand anti interesting tietorinl monuments_whieli hare up earped. The tiews t 10-.. ink number, :rid tiompPiSin n o. every interesting spot on the earth, will all be- Ilerreet els of 'the art and do the highest credit to the artists •emvloyed in their production. Equal eiccelletiee rvill,characteriie the.descripare department. • It has been entrusted to a writer,whosa fame is now too securrly established, antonly in one counlry, but thrtmgh the world, to be increased-1;y praise, or cotlangered by erasure. • First yolume,,(eomprising the number I to 52. Pricetwelve- and a half cents per number, for-sub seri hers •onlr. • .Published by Alit...North American Bibliographic Institution.' •E. Littell 1 4 ; No 42 Chestnut street, Philadel phia 1888, • Sitbscrib , efs- receivekat this office, Octobeit,l6, 1838. . .. _ ... . . . • . ASSIGNEE ACCOUNT. ! T p — oTtcg is hereby giten, that the account of S. _fluntap_.4t/air,Esq.._:-knignee Of HENRY ILVG II'ALV, has been presented to the Court^of Common Pleas of 'Cumberland CountYi for continua -Won-mid alltfwang, and-said_c,ourlkaveAppointed the first day of November Court, (being the 19.t1f - darof. said month) for its-consideratlan, aml Rule on all concerned to shew cause, why it shall not be confirm edand all Owed; . „GEO. FLEMING, ' . ~. • --!-. Prothonotary. Prothonotary's Cornea, Carlisle,/ . ••• . .October 5; 1838.-=-4w: ,S ". . - - ..1 4 0TICE, . , irrTgliS of 'administration on the eat:dem:A de -lee M st A NE Sane, sea. late of theliorough: of Carlisle, t eased, have been granted to the undersigned, ro aiding aforesaid: all perlons having claims or demands against the estate a said deCeased, are requested to present thb mine' duly authenticated, and those in debted to the' ltate are re:l:tested to' make maymcnt without delay to the suhsertber.: , ' • • JOSEPH SHRUM, Jr.., Adni'r.' , , . Carlisle, October i 1,1838. -+-6W:' -,' •.;-. • • "..I,OURNAL OF TUE.^ MEM • • • - •• ', Suite - 'of - Pennsylvfng,.. ..AND.mF3I.I . ANICS REGISTM--- • • t voTr.b.4 o ot tel ianicai no!I ph). aical :scienec,. .civil cohineerlogp the arts nod Envoofnohires, the recording or o Allterica and other patented . ... . . . 7- iioitel br Till - TAR P. Jo*ff4, xt. D., owl 15 . , 041.arqt- , e it s i t , the fcr , ,t of vaelt rmaitli, at SJ, Lwr aitlitlim,iiily.K-. ~ • , Ilk oit dig corripleti . olloVAl ^ixill Durt , b . tr , . ' . lai74; - _,..'13"0217,43 l'il A rezr.v.l - 8.--3i-t. _c - , . - 9 ,, "1 , .i ,,,, -0 ., r ,,,, y,11 , 0 if t"" l "7 - !- v - .. / . 7'Q"' . 2-, 1 ":, , :eve; ... , ..(1,1.fitzi...!,.5f,-, , f '..t.:*l;y!!s:l%i'..lct.l,ln..teflliAkt-P6SO , 34 3 ,, i ; 5 • W I cili. i gt t 'in , : , ,p• ," in' tr, 4 ‘tiic . ‘. tqtl! . , ry 01 . I ±l l ('..i . ml,:elT4ll , • ~ 1.1,-,i ~ ,-c• Di,1.. 7 F0k , t.dik by iloze.O bo:tes Fraul:lia IRReltilt. 0 5P 1100 (•!pliial" - 0 1,1 1).' 1 'ti, or o t , t , li 'titt•F,'N . 'I - low. Dcrllcrs nye rili r k . Li - : be yid (I,exe.yo.uhmt mmittlx; th..fsttliscriwl , 4l 01011(-)'... : . cii . r , t , i 4f .. 1, ,11.3 .,,,:, .. ~ _.:,-..._ .: . J. ,, j. myr . r: s. " ipi k; OtjAci• 16 1998. ~•. ' . ••• •'' - V I. l Al p l i t' gq .. - ' . .. . , . , I s LA A n si ai ,,, rs.. ..., , , _ .... 4 .....„.......________ -- '-- , • •• - - • ante qt.- MllO l 7 1113 OSE4 I iirisliintiiv 'A:n(l l '46. l / 4 (4Ni .431anliets, 104 -stile by.. ,-, --. '''' " 4 " - - L . —"" ' I I :*volved• and 'fbi'.` ~ .. , . . JA, 4mming at . .ttolt9i, of fi,, ORl4lir. . ' , etill. 24. . ... THE COUNTERFFITERX LCOUVWS Fatuous .1111;V tor the 'Other Frain's, , . . . . • MUCJI need not be said in relation-to thie wonder. , , . ful epuctly, as the:proprietor 'feels confident that • . - when applied, it will; as can be proven by the numbe Of respectable personST effect' au. entire cure -of the Rheumatic add other - pains. It had-not :until lately been Intention to snake -it public; but by:the -re. , , quest aPpliCations - of his neighbors,ainlthe wonderful cures it-has 'effected, ho it-aj (tidy lied.owes UV • - society as well as to himself, to inake.,it mole: gene rally known, and at the smith time have it put a neat -within the Teach of- all -who may be afflicted - with that painful disease. " Fliiniteeds of names could be..ptildished-of Persons who have been cured by this. celebrated medicine, lm • t•the rfflOwidgnre selected froM the mass, as be ing amply siiilieient to attest its powers, - John Srove, • • David Bender, Jacob L. Nagle 'l': tAndemuth; ••• Ciporge risheri- - 'John -Altbaugh-- C. Stoner, John tomer, Simnel Fenely Aaron _Bender, jr. Samuel Young lobert Dv sart,' It. ltichardson, Jacob \Willett Henry Altbaligh J. Diffenbaugh, Jaeob Alters. . Chriatian 'Organ, • • Mount Joy, August '25;1836. All orders frmii- a distance addressed to the sub. scriber, Arm Ila Joy, Lancaster coil my, will be prompt.. ly aid faithfully attended to. SAMUEL LOUCKS. • Mount Joy,,Feb. 7,, 1857, The above medicine is also c)r - slll3 Im • 1011 N HATFIELD Carlisle, February 1838 • • . Dyspepsia ''hold iilYpoehondrio • . • .• Interesting Cure! Mr. William-Salmon, Green street, above Third street, Ehiladellthia, afflicted for several - years with the I`-dlntviug stressing-svmptorna-i--Siel:nesS at The stomach, bend-ache, dizziness, ' palpitations of the . heart, impaired appet!te, 'sometimes acid and pares. , cent eructations,. coldness and weakness of the ex- . tremities, emaciation and general debility, disturbed rest, a sense of pressure and weight at the stomach after eating, nightmare, great mental Alespohdency i 'severe flying - pains ittthe chest, - back, and sides, cos-. itteithss, n•dislike.for society, or conversation, invol , untarYsighing mul.weeping ; langor and lassitude upon Alieleast exercise. . • Sahnonli•Aappliaß - Olli - e -- mnst eminentpny sicians, who contidereil it beyond the poweOokmedi doe to restore him to health ; however, as. afilic-• -• • Lions had reduced him to a very deplorable condition; • . and having Wen recommethleil by -a relative of his to ' mak? trial (Ifni.. William Evans' Medicine, he With diffichlty repaired to•the . office,and procithed a pack . - • age, to which, he says, he is indeiMA for his restora tion io,life, , licalth and friends.. Ile is ow .enjoying all the blessinn•s, of perfeet - hcalth. — Persons desirous of further. Iteormation, will ..be satisfied with evelyr.... particular of hislistonishine cure at _D r . - B ram e,. Me— dical offtce,• No. 19, North Bth . • •The above medicine is thr„side_at the office of the. ' Herald & Expositor, Carlisle. - • • TEEM. ' 131LXCIOOS METALLIC, OR MINERAL iNcor.o RUPTIBLE TEETH. Is has for many years been a great desideratum : anion European' and American DentistAO manufac ture Teeth froth incorruptible materials which should imitate the natural living Teeth. 'Many have devoted years to unsuccessful eperi- • meats, and others hate sueeeeded in manufacturifig teeth of materials iimilarlo to- porcelain ware, but - genentllv - therlitevemtropatine-white-appearanceizby Which they nre easily distinguished fremllie human teethi • After long , :hntl tedibus eAperiments, the'subscriber • has succeeded . in rnaituthaturingieetli - of incorruptible; and perfectly in • imitation o.flm man teeth. Thpy have a semi-transparency, and•are - made tiCA-Yirlotts sines, and shades.:. = , . - in eases .where absorption of the tiveolar. predelisi Or other causes niny render it •necessary, he trill cast of he salvia, materials nttnched to the teeth, artificial Ruins, tWiicit shall imitate the gum and supply. Aka loss of substance '• • '' It is entirely:lmpossible. for these teeth ,to etinnge their color, or canserfoetid breath. .• • • , 11 0 :, m iluesetititem from'onc-to entitv,sets, in'sues • manner that tbey, 'nil . ' 'make articulation of-the 'voice!' .perfect,and materially 'assist in mastication, and so ' • that they cannot be distinguished from the Most beau tiful livillg,te9th by the nosh serutinizink server. - , . Ile also performs, all the various'operations Deutal. Surg ery, accordingto . the late. scientific: • provements in the art., • ' IL 1CX,..1/ 4 / I „Survon • N; \V. corner of ; Charles k Fayette streets .p' .• I • V taltlmore : .L. . , The account of Samuel 'roods nnil TT3liiatn Trood4 ✓ Trustees of f.4.1.1E.5..11:00D5i has heel') filed for, I Tntisngeni. the oext.'.Conet,ta be held on the'sectinti i...l)londay of ,Novt.mheFluext.. • : CO'l'l. 14,EMING, Prothonotary: t • Octobti'e ' ' INNIIMMI CHAS, BitMITZ.