linir _ ... .1 - 'iViAC'H INES i . ~ • .. _:..•044 !a alancerig.m.:woriaste:. , • -:, ,: Moot power. _ , ::.••„ .• • , TflE..great encouragement' which' the subscribers , received during,the last year in the sale - Oftheir Ara - - !..'.:c.. , ., hulnectl them to *Make :extensive - preparations' t' _a the increased demand for their article... No th - r.. , , labor Cr expense tins been spared-to procurethe very •licstlvaiterials the country .Ca 'afford. -,Their wail:mon arc experienced'aild of tl • first.eharacter, and they have no hesittition in , nasti ingilhe'Fartner* that they are now able to furnish them without article. Ain't only equal bat 'decidedly suPeriOrAo.lany ;Alter inatiofitetured in thimpart of the country. ,-- • -•-: Fpr..speedy and cleat h :threshing, with, ettee to the • I. ars::„s ). they believe ,their Machine to - betide tinalled.. 'fileir price is the same as. last year, viz:l4o dollars, 70 dollars in cash And the balance 'Mils. months; for which it note will be reOuireil. .The Machines are in- sired for4ifelve Months,. or until they shall have thresheil two thousand bushels of grain.. They have norsevarsitmaehines and ready for saleond will at all Agnes be ready to furnish them on the shortest nob*, . Orders. from a•distance. will be punctunlfl ':itteilljed to. For the trillioF sum of.VOURIDOL- I .ARS, in 'addition to the price of the Machine and PONVOI . , they: furnish the_ farmer an addition that will • enable him to shell his•Cloverseed. - .„ elfi .. 11 1 Mk. . . . .x. Tlit. e subset ir r it e i rViiclitg '4(.. i sof publicly . eottn - - t raCting the l'ilWitich',nre secretly made to injure . Cieeharaeter of their machine, by persons wholp per to •be actuated by unfriendly feelings t"wa de • them, respectfully submit the following CERTIFI= _ CATIIS, to the'publi.e: ' .. - ' • • I Certify that I, last.year, used one of. the Thresh ing .Machines manufactared' by J. E. Brady & Co. .' iii. , l -during'llie 'weason, there wits_thr - eibral , on it about four thousand bushels . of grain, 'awl...about ; two "Intildred 'and twenty five bushels of clover , seed, andi am fully . satisfied that, 'for the Farmer's use, it is superior to - any other 'Machine I hare ever -'9 it1Y011.4111.1 see ms seen n t ns par --- o - f — thrffit - 04 , 7",. Milker certif that Mr. Henry Hurst, one of my neighbors, had six wagon loads or Clover seed stuff cleaned at a clover Milli and the yield was 22 T busliels; - and that the - shme quantity of -stuff was.tlweshed on my machine, and the yield was 32fr bushels. Mr. Herat is of the opin. An that the stun lie hauled to the mill; was the bet ter; lot of the two. • - , Aray.ls, 1838.." ' - I cBrtify that, in August last, I purchaied • from 3. „ E. Brady-8z Co. tine of their threshing • machines, Width I used for threshing grain for different Farmers, - till some time, in- March last.- baring that period I ihreshed'about fifteen thousand bushels of wheat, rye and 'oat.: cAP o ..4e.ftor repairs of both the Machine and Horse Power, tatriiwo.a me.ttiell, five 'Leis, and When. I aolel 7 thetn, (which Wa the machinery appeared to he nearly as good as it was at the , time I bought them, the wheels in. the __horse_poweiLlivereperfeetir_solind_ and substantial, andmpon a close" examination, I could not discover that the tiogslitei worn in the slightest .degree. hail, for-several years previous, been-engaged in threshing with three different kinds of machines, *lir& it fidly - tiied, and I übliesitintelf eertirr"that •for durability, service and speedy and clean three ing; I have never Used Or seen any thatin my opiia . ion, will at id! compare with the one I had last year, 'unless it be one of the mine kind.—lf attention iagiven to the machinery., it appears to me almost-impassible fir any-part ofthem to get mit of order. SAM BE -.LHOLLINCER.-- - May 'l7, 1838. . • • - veer, purchased two of the tit - malting machine cif.). E. * Brady Br - Co; one -of which -I-still. hake,) rind folly tested-them.- Fur ipeedy and clean dirt:A -i as, they are, ctirtaitily,. a superior article, and one that is of great -service to the Farnfer.' - :1 consider it the'bekt•Lartiele of the kind 1 haie ever seen -in this' • part of the country. I take great:pleasure in recocp . mending Mite Farmer. • . • W.-U4!Y r E t DANIELit..- May 1, 1938. I certifylhat Mr. Andrew Davison and I purchased, —lastNovember ; Mie 0f.h.11,-'Brady-tc - Co'sithnesliing machines, "which we fully tested, having threshed wheat, rye, oats and clover seed . on it. •f am fully satisfied that it ilpreferable to any other I:have seen in operation, and' it is an article that will :repay the 'Farmer amply, for. its .price.' It threshes clean, •is not liable to get out of order, and is, imon — the '•ole, ua article that I eau, with great confidence, re,:•nnmeud to the Farmer.. ' ABRAHAM S.DAVISON. June 18 1838.- Me, Benjamin Hamiltonand I, last yearquirebased cf J. E. Bradv k-Co's threshing innelimes, with which there was ihreslied not less than 4000 ° bushels Frdn..__llls_int_enellent . tkrticleOltierjot:a! gunio4, to ally of the kind I have ever seen. One of :1:: chief Mreellencei s, that it is not liakle to go out of I have no hesitation in recommending it to June A 2,1858 •o,i+;••r certificates could have been. proctved, but - t was deemed unnecessary. Persons who w:sh to into the power quality of the machines, .:re r:-ferred to those who ; last year used them, and ;,,..I:cularly to the following named gentlemen, viz: 3 I ef;sri.John .Foust, Frederick Byers, Adam Yonder- Emtinuel Sites, and Samuel Diehl, of Guilford ; Meairs. John liuher and John Yockey, of • 'lniney township:. Messrs. Abraham Stoner and Isaac' T•- en - eh~ti - a-lilrlgton--tsanehlp; --Messrs: -Jacob '•;•-cile, James MiteheLJames Rade, •• •ni Bilichley, Henry and James-Bratty, Christian i•••••-1 and Christian Hoover, of Antrim township; Oyiter, Esq. and Mr. Henry Wingert, of Green Mr. Frederick Deck, of Lettcrkenny tr -Messrs. John Rhodes and Conrad Gold of Ilinnilton township;' Messrs: William An ., ele and ,John 'Philipi, of Montgomery township; 12,tpt. McFarland and Joseph Duncan ; of Peters t-wni•hipe; Messrs. William Rowers and Jt SeacriSt, Warren township ; -Messrs. Jacoband John Kege- A, , s ' • of Metal township; and David' Hunter; ESq., and Henry Winger , of Bedford county. :' • - .T. E. BIZADYSt-Co.-- Chambersburg i ?eptember 17 ; 1838. One of the above machines is to be seen at the barn o(-Mr. Fr/1110s Noble, in, Carlisle. Any person wishingto.purehase one, capiaVae it set up;:and if it (loci not answer the purpose as specified, we will • away free of expense to the' purchaser. There ye been upwards of 100 of them made and Sop by . ally-4.-Co:,-witltin 15-months past.,- A-line-direct to the subscriber will meet with• prompt attention. JOHN DENIG, agent, Chambersburg. Sept. 18. 18386rn Om• Glob Illostratede • THIS work is publiilied:in weekly numbers, 52 of filch will form a splendid volume: Each number will contain two beautiful Steel Engravings, and about 'eight pages of description. It is of a quorto size and --- is - nauelitheoper than any work orthe - kilitrever - • fered for sale. Our -Globe illustratedis -intended . be whiditatitle implies; a view ;Of the mast impor. , tart and beautiful parts of the whole world.'whieli. ill be presented tothe mind under the two-fold form _ofhandsome_engravingsamlinteresting_ilescriptions- It is made so verysheap, because,the publishers.flope to sell -a very large edition; and therefore accommo date families winch consider economy:an important clijeit — latir - p/iffs is tiF giVe as great - a VarietYas ,pos. Bible. We do not thin!!, adhere to Switzer. landrer-England,-(nisome-tither-kbliidiers-of-Views d 6;) till that country be, completed, but we pass from . one part of the, world to another, in. Such a way as to , excite young persons to, gaina general knowledge of the History and Geography of the World. A Judi.. •' cious parent or teacher*ill tnd that eaeli one of our prints will, furnish him with the , menus of giiing a large lesson to his,popil. When wO., state,that More than Fifty 'l7isueand Dollars has already been expended upon the work, it will, be apparent' that. great expectations, have been formediof its. sweats. OFit„es eve fiir , gerfit - - keS.9 r.tYL.sdrittinearmAro ,twenty new subscribe When, its; admirable use as a family book ii taken intosonsideratlon4.the facility. which jit affordS. in teaching geozroi)hy and history; (and-in this point' of vieni.ive consider mainlyits tendeoey to implant a. /Pre of these studies,)'-,==it eirmigly'recomenends, itself to farniliesand, schools. ' It will lave, a very,benefi= cultivating that loOe o the Fine Arts mlilelt to ionierxtent exists. in all minds,and Weliope contribute to the formation of a correct taste m t Hrts;tittlfe:boiint4:4bere sp . eeimens of engraving Are not readily to be found. Some of. the early num bers were:4l4l64TH translated, inn such arrangements. Lave been made' o remedy tilts defect, that lid coni-• eantierealter arise. • , übtorip_tions received, by, GEO. • M. -PH11.;.. LIM stifle Hentiklit - Aaposilgr Ortee,Carlide, ;where the..wiork maybe examined. • XsTovember 1.944380,;•-if. , . ._. . ~. ...... .. Mika notice that I have, applied 'to.Nhe ,C rt ti. C ronmon Picas of county, forthe . 4111 ; of 1.1i 3 e Insficoit, Vim el aO id` Commonweal , and . .. 'they I lave appointed. Monday the.l4th day : 0f...J nary. -c-tt f . ,r the hearin'g of 11 . W andyiy , itreditora t tile . T. :::...*: 11 , , t Meuse iti,Cert , she,, ;rhea sind :tyhares l yo4 i y .. , ~:. '.„ . 56.044d.ir .I* - 1 1 04,4010r.• --' '- - - - 4 --"' . " ... ....' 1.--:'-'• .:: -.; •:.T;':;,,•:: ':' =y I CT I FREDERICK KA'RPER ••JOHN HUAI PHRtYS. ICE COASVOIPIIO4 , : .. .CIPELE TLe • rile - pr;vent on inid:cureof - Coughs, (11:4 Celdsidiathinap,'Pont mptionsopt of tts g .-. ad; and .dflyea rie . the: .Areast ' •,langa; 4.6'; „eitor zialtsott Fitzzstatr,the proprietor 'Of the specific, resided ',upwards of four . years, 'among-the tribes of North American Indians, and witkunwea= ried diligence used every means. in his power tO 'tic4 quire a knowledge.ofthe different remedies used ;by them, for the cure of the sick and , wounded.; and . more.'particulariy: those which they take to, prevent' and cure the, consumption, and Complaints of. the - breast and lungs.. Me observed- the- Indians were subject to numerous and similar complainti to those of white people r and frcim their-mode of-living, and being exposed ,to the inelenieney of all' weathers, many of their complaints were complicated and wit:t ient. .Although,.many of their diseases-wire of such a nature as would, with .a people in u civilized-state have-terminated in confirmed consumptions; yet, du ring the tithe lie was with them,.h4;did not hear of a consumption, • So happy are-they in their- knowled g e of:renie.. i dles, and so certain of (hell. effects-,when applied in time; that it-nnitbe - said na trueconsiimption is a diii eaie never lcilown or beiird entong them'." .":The truth of dds observation must be corroborated by all who have had the opportunity Of beennaing ticronited with these People. - It may then.be asked why they re-exempt-frem-these--complaintsL_The_rearetyw obvious; because they immediately seek for' relief, and prevent those complaiiiite which insensible under mine -the-constitution and-brim. , on-,incumble-con - Bills of direction accompany . each 'bottle of the Specific, pointing out inn conspicuous manner, all the symptoms in the different stages of these distres sing diSellftell . ; also particular directions respecting Diet and Regimen, and how patients are to - conduct themselves through every siege until-health'-is re-- stored ; for vain and useless would be the prescrip tions of the ablest phisieian; accompanied by the most powerful medicines, if his directions are not faithfully . adhered to. - ::I'he public are informed that the depositions Of two hundred and eighty-seven ,Dersons have ta .:en before the proper_auttiormes of the city of Lan caster, I'it., all completely cured of the most despe rate cases of consumption; some of which are detail.; ed in the bills-accompanving the bottle. - - The price of each bOttle of the INDIAN - - SPE etfle is One Dollar, and each enveloping the genuine, Specific is. signed by Dr. Clarkson Freeman, and the ' initialstl. F. on the seal of each bottle, None can be vennine"without this - eigieitttrei a hats: Otititposi. tion having been attempted-to-be imposed-Upon the public by a counterfeit imitation of this extraordinary article. A supply of the above specific, is kept constant ly-for sale by' S.4.IiUEL - E.T.L10779f, And by SamueiNtilson, Shippensburg. November S r ifi3B-Iy. IleckwillOs A nil-Dyspeptic • Pills. • IiZOETABLZ,) . The reputation of which has now become establish ed asthe most safe-and certain remeilyever discoveied for restoring health to persons sufferliigonder_every diseattefor Wilicicskorare recrimorefided. - • - Wher — eier these pills have- been once introduced into a family, they become a standing rern?dv, and are "called for ,again And again, which is sufficient proof of theirgoal - The medicine having met with the unanimous ap probition of those who have fairly employed it, to the. directions, is recommended with in creased confidence to the public, in every varlet of functional diseruer• of the Stomach, Dowels, Liver and Spleen, such as Heartburn, Acidity of the Sto. mach and Bowels Diarrhosa, Colic; Jaundice, Flatu lency, Dysentery, habitual costiveness, loss:of sppe. tite, sick.lleadache, Sea Sickness, /sc. &e. They're also well adapted to the diseases of women and chil dren. pLiterary. men, students, and all other persons of sedentary habits, find them very convenient. Those who indulge too freely in the pleasures of the table, al-speedy-relief-fromilie-sense-of:npriression diStension which follows, by - taking The Pills: As a dinner Pill, her are invaluable. Those, ato are drinking mineral' waters,mid particularly tose from - southern-climates and -agne-and-fever-districtsorill find them highly, beneficial. Those who are evosed to the vicissitudes of weather, On ionirieys ur gee, can take them at all times with perfect safety, and without inconvenience. In full doses, they are a highly efficacious and safe Anti-Bilious 11fedicine:--• They never produce sickness ,at the - stomach, or griping. From Ike Rt. Rev. Levi Ives D. D., Bishopof North Carolina. "Raleigh, .71frifch 12, 1858.• . ; - .llaving - for - theAast7threeyeartrimaeorzintimatelfi acvainted with Dr. John Beckwith, of this city, *lid enjoyed his profestienal services, I take pleasure in stating that his character a Christian - gentleman, and - experienced Physician, entitlei his testimony, in regard to the use of his Anti-Dyspeptic Pills, to the entire confidence of the public. My experience of the good effects of these Pills ; far two years past. sit-. tisfies me of their eminent value, particularly in aid ing an impaired digestion, and warding off Wiens at tacks. Haying been for a long time subject to the annual recurrence of such attacks, I.was in the habit of resorting for security against them, and with very, partial - suceess;to'st use - of:Cairmet or Blue Pill. . But since 'my acquaintance with the Anti-Dys peptic Pill of Dr. Beckwith, which he prcicribed in the, first-instance himself, I have not been under. the necessity of using m .reury-in any form, besides be ing Wholly • exempt from. bilious attacks, Several members'of my family are experiencing tile name be neficial effects. • L. S. IVES.": For Sale ky ' , ' S. ELLIOTT, 6040: • GEO,: GARLIN, Cheimberiburg. November 20,1838. ly. Aorric E. A T an-Orphans' Court held on the 14th day of No ll Nember, 1838, and holden in Carlisle in and for Cumberland county, the fallowing proceedings were lied, to *it:. • I___latlLNovember_lB3B;_i2ertse_of_the writ of Pars. tition and Valuation on , the real 'estsite_of John. Wit-. soli, late of the borough" of Carlisle, deceased. The !-Sheriff returns the_saul writ dilly executed;" on'tno-'1 Lion of James H. Devor, Esq. confirmed, and rule on the heirs and legal representatives to appear at the - Orplitme - Cotticto - lielfeldim - Momiartheffourteendr i day of January next, at 10 o'olock..A. M. and accept or_refose to accept of said real estate, at the valuation ithereof, or—shoir-cause-Whyithe-samwsliciuld-niit-bir sold. Cuniberlancl - Conntyi -- sar ' Certified extract from the Accord* of -A, * the Orphan's Coust, htand for-sidd . count. • ~, y. ,- THOS. . CRAIGHEAD; . • . . Clerk 0... C. Novemberl,2o,lB9ll.-6w. • •. bronco.' LVlTlZ:coaPsinztapot:4l'elstiterecla' land eountyLdecrove heemjaseed tolhe sub,. rdbafrie - iAing in the .township aforesaid. All' per. iteiortndebied to said estate will makOpaynient diately, and those having elaims,ageinst iaid.estate, will preset t. them properly authentiOted for *tile.: LEONARD HELM; L'xe.ec. • November - • ' LIUlt-Cope, Collars, Tippets, Bm.. , rel:eivegl • new stock' of For cape--rood also s lot. Of noir, Seal ttoOloth Caps, far ude by • • e. OGYLIW: — • ATP:It-proof Boots and. Over-Sbeei emOS be :bsol very and cheap' et the storteot M r 'gas • ,• • 'O.-ctorzar. - If carious Teeth *re properly tt , eitted'at seasoni• blefitne, the proven of .the .deetty_ uti'ty- be !Orel, tirreeted. - • F. U.ANAPP, Petual Surgeon, , N.W: Corner of ClyirloiU Ftlyette_ Bitldnuire:l a m*, • HITS SERINO, ismitijo4 oat; sroliMd, and* • -1 1 34 11.1 4 ... 2 "A r diclarar , ... , *.ii,''. l. ii:ll' . ' . .. . . . ALVALUABLE , FARM '• • , • 11111 jp gigs . ... .. ~ . in `1 4 .;, ; , 0 -• , a i i , v : "..:. , , „ ~.„, :. ;.•,, . , wise - :-....,"re‘ re fi livuut, .• • : ~. Wltikti ' 13 4 111 r 4 .•,, 1 ,. ---, ..;,' :-..; ;..-., .d . Aromtear t , • yelfidart :-... '.. -iNlairstuintie Of the-last will and testanient. of Mte..... _ n i rr i r a ‘ . 4 " . ,, k .......____ .. . • • ______, 7 , ~.. thew Thompson;fieceased, will be. esposed.to,iiin . 1 ~."1 . L. „ -e A A' ' A UCHEUR. • • 1 Sale iiii.Thimsday .the'n2Oth• Deceinber , next; the fitl.7o . 4lCe VT High i ee.t i a few:door's . Cat of lowing described 'valuable property,situateht Mifflin 1 , , , ' j''' 1-co-t , i 1 -p - , ,-- totanship, Cumberland. county, about 3 miles west of, '. - ' ,t h e . 12 ' ar. .9 ft a, • - • NeWillk ;Mid 1i miles from the Cumberland Valley FIIIENDERS hispri tssiOnal serriceste the eitizens Rail Itond,,si tract containing - .- ' '' ' • JI: of this - place:and he public'sen'erallY; and more 24: cc RE . s .. .•. especiallvto those w are sufTering from CHRONIC . , DlSEAgESonitiestwetfully informs them, that he and allovvance, about 150 acres ' re cle a red , 'and in'a D ofessie to cure all kifids\of • '' " • • '• - high state of cultivation; upwards of 20 acres - of-whisk .. . r • •• . , ••,, - ' -•-• • .• • • is in good Timothy Meadow, and the residue itiost* : .ACUTE . .411.111D..C11111101V1C .iered - with-excellent.Timber. Thejnipeo . verqsfits " • ' . ".Thrsktiksg. 1. , ~ DOUBLE s 0 . 1 /,‘, • . which-are, in their nature curable , ins Re cc , exsy '' and Mild manner., The medicine is administered inl tiff '' ' II ~.....,..s , F . .- ternally, is plexsant to ,the take Mid easily taken.— . UU 0 , ~.. - ' Ilia charomr will k moderate. ' . . ..,.: .11e ill . visit patients; when called upon; at their al/ 0 . 0 . . ...,..,... T s 1;t ter -01114 - 10 : tfttes: ,, e - re spe c ti ve. daces of ttsidence, in this place or its vi ir A.', ItICK - BAR tinny.. tenons at a ' distance ; laboring under Chro- N. sic Dismses, may obtain mecial advice and .rnedi - , - ,•,›.- . . • ' _ '''. . a' ' cine,Tor tine morith,by addressing e ns a ging er(pot over 100 feet longi-with liVagini Shed, Corn Cribs. I . paid) describiligtheir disease, and enelo a cur- 1 &C'lico.,lwo wells of water, one at he .door ; Also, a ~ . IMedicarconiailtations can he had a'ily • until nine LOG IrENANT IMOIIIME I . . o'clock, P. M. utilef,sebsent.on professional duties. and DOube Log g; Barn, with au excellent spring near The followinediseases are . treated and cured on the house. • ~ : '-, .• ' Homoeopathic - Medieine viz.: This property , is admirably situated in a loop a • certa i n Disea s es ineidentto the Geniiergtons sit the Conodoguinnet Creek i .hy- which it is -nearly en.. the Primary dr - Secondary state,without administering circled ;at m the save tithe the hanks are sufficiently ! in this treatment, without adininisteringin this treat high to prevent oveifflowing; It - affbrds - a good•oitme m aif lttl y of the Mina! offensive-and Inurious Medi._ don Tor a Grist Mill, Forge or inachineryof title.. : :vines ; so nntoriously - destinttive to the h uman system scription t antithe neig,hborhooll is such as won't' jut- _and constitution.. .. . .. . tifv improvement of the - kind. Theretire immense 1 Consumption, DrOnetiitis, Palpitation of the Heart banks:of Iron Ore within 4 miles, and die Blue Moan- • Dyspepsia, LiverCothrilaint, Ifilimts Colic; Costive hiin-about-the-same-distaneeiwouldefrominhuadouice tiess- - ;;Fit 7 to iiii — rno7 . l'iloP=Glitvel , ;- -- - - GrititOtliatroa= of thither. The property is all- patented, and at' i" - • dim. Epilepsy, Asthma, Sick Headache, Ih•aftiess, iisputable title will ho given, and possession on the ' Ghtd i ness; Hernia or Rupturii; I..iiineness from Pal- . Ist April; 1839. , . ay, Ulcers or old standing stires;Necrosispearies o Persons desirous of I n vesting t h e i r ca pital in good bones, Cancers, 'Fetter, Tic Doulmireux, -St Vitus' property; will do well to view this before the day - M . ; sale. ' :those swishing to view the fgtti, will please • . Dances Diseases of the eye in general, Fi Stub Leery. midis—Gunn Serena,Cataract, King's Evil, Rickets, call on Me'Matthew Thompson, reahllu t. ° "* the WhiteSwelling,DrePsy,Dvsentery,Pleurisy; !loop, premises, or with the undersigned residing in New- Ang Cough. Ceoup,Plieuinania, Hysteriti e rluor adult vine. - . -• • ' .. '- - - - Melaricholv,lncontinence of.Uring,lnflained and Ext 'Terms will-he made known and attendance gifen vitiated Nipples, Diseases of NV'Nmen and children en'the day of sale t . Fevers in general, Ague, Scarlet Fever. . . . . JOHN DAVIDSON; .E.Teer. For all the shrive named and eriov , a:L.4r diseases Iravember 5, 1838.-•41.• ___.— ' ~ _ there can be , satisfiletory .„:..dience given .of their ..........-..........-- . - , l,,limmtell• eller • . • _ 1. Carlisle; August 14,1838,-4f. ..,- , NIE w.. rtgtd►:C; 4.21 i 2:) EA T siroite. . Gtontr . V. lIALL,"Agent, has just reeeived '- - from Philadelphia, and is now opening at -the stare room of Mrs, Knot, in Yeti High strect,a well selected assortment of „, • • • _ BOOTS, SIIFOES, - AND HATS,- COMPRISING - . _ Gentlemen's fine Blots, - • D. 9. Coarse Dom -.Mg do. • - Do. Monroe,' and Shoes, Do. Walking k pressPatapit Ladies' Leather and lirordeco•Shoes, Do. Aid iind:Lailiiig_Sitorera; Children and Misses' B.oots shoes, . . Together with a very fi be assortment.of._2_ • -------- FUR - AND SILK HATS Of the latist.fashions, - (Pbiladelphia made.) • Also, a. large supply of stock suitable fir the manufacture of Shoes, rich ns Morocco;Kid,A,ining, Binding, - and -Buckstim-in-every-.rarlety, all.of wilthe sold I.nw for Cash: -He has Alen for sale a great variety of !Kidderminster carp eting of the newest patterns,"and at the manufacturer's -prices. • - liberal discount made to-cotiritiy merclumto, and others‘ who- purchase by the quantity. ' Carlisle, October 17, 111.38. NEW :611,DODS--- CIRE•IPER THAN! 11'ER. rruliE subscriber has fnR received a large and hand some assortment of .. IFALLAfiFiMWINTER - GOODSI which'he - iikselling . cheaper than ever sold in this „own or soenty. Ilia stock consists in part Of . Super: Black; Blue, dial; Green, Cil-: n,. Olive, and Oxford mixed Cloths; lain and Striped. London Cassimem !Cultist' els . of all colors and !mantles. Super French,.German and English Mermoes; light colored Silks; figured ditto: new style; Black and blue black rept Silks; I black Italian Idintua; 4 1-4 do do. super black Silk Velvet; handsome colored Silk Velvets and figured silk for bonnets; Merino and brOcha Shawls. • Beaverteensi Flannels, Blankets, Merino and Lambs woorgrise; French and London Chintz; Silk Velvet Vesition Stocks, Shirt-Collars; Suspenders, Gloves, Ike. Ike. Also,* general assortment of Fresh Groce ries, all of which will be sold on accommodating terms and 'unutuallY-low for cash. , Purchasers are respectful) y invited to call and egamine for them serves, at the old stand four doors east of the market house, and' directly opposite S. Elliott's Drug Sinm - • - CHAS: OGILBY. . Carlisle, October 28, 1898. • Pi - 4k Al ,-- 'efi - lii - ege - STIII7 - gei — iiiiil -astiortrrielit of Baisi Caps,Boota aniP'Sboes,„pust received and now opening irr the room adjoining the store, sold I sale or retail very cheap for cash. • C. 0. Ckaning;and Coloring Mika, Crapes, Altrinors. and 'Woolen. of all kinds, also • • Wool Dyeing• &,Beouring. MRS. JANIE M`MIITRRAY. • RESPECTFULLY informs the citiiens of Carlisle and its vicinity, that she has commenced the - color. in g and scouring silks, crapes, merinots and kind* ofwoolent,ilso wool dyeing& Scouring in all its nue branches. She may be found at her residence iu , l Church Alley, a few doors below the Grocery Store of Captain George T W.-Crabb,-Where-work-will-be -. thankfully received; and executed in . a neat - and hand some manner. • • I Cirlikle, October 30, 183 S. • . Is has for - Many years been a great desideratum • ' ion--sj ir,E..-- among"Eiirripesiii and AnnericanDentists,to manures. ,) lure 'teeth (tom incorruptible materials which should _.. • . •ir\VOYARMS, adjoining each other, one .eon- . ~ .., •,, • „,„ .., • . . i . Many hare devote', years to 'Unsuccessful . cper.i taining One . Hundred and Eighty Acres, and the . --- :other One Hundred and. Sixty. Acres of first . iniality _ ,11111 i INDO milli: 2- 11 1! Ir Imi . . S.. I menui, and others have succeeded •in manufacturing Liinestone Land, in a good'state ofeuiti ration.. Incise A. sup Pl y of the !hove Pills is kept constantly on teeth of materials - similar to the porcelain ware , ' ____ WlialltttCal l igi .. -farms_are_lituated-on the-LetartiSpring;hr - South •• hmid. . ilkidilleton • tovintsbitt...C.nifilisill county, binsut li L.- s eia• .:. ii ;1 1I a 1 i they are - iiiilly - WitingusalleiTlFoi All they sirerecerveirdirectryfroinWi:-.Brunernilv they tutee an opaque . white ape.- f., - .1,..8 ...aped 1,, . ) .1,.111,...1,.1.11; biey - are - lirAttltAltTf.D 1 e'll , eh - ----- . Ilroeu.l-Streetf--,llilodelphia.-1- nide' south of Carlisle; and w.thlis sight of two first - zp,,,.„,„,,„ • jg,,Jk we „ tscau ti onar y. a a vert i semen t-t Ert b e —teeth-- —' ._. _late merchant mills-on-the-said -spring.---.,Thelm. contrary outhwithstailding. , --- provernents are—a - ",.. ''' 5.,,,Et.u.0r . r. 1 has succeeded in manufacturing teeth of materials en of,THE undersigned respectfully informs theeitizena "-- • i.. After long anil.l , 2iff.-eacieeriments, the subscriber Franklin, and Curnberlinid counties' that helots IVEL im ...._ I T! . su ßLO l N .ner T w q n 9 will' issue oAil the . ' :.4x., .1.,. . ..411. , 0 .... „. ,..7R:ww.givwr e. v., i . .12.1 J. u z - 'Opened a WAIIEIIOUSE in Broad Street,nest door 1 ,man teeth. 1 hey.havii a semi-trimaparencyiond are above Broad street Hotel, for the sale of 'nil kinds of 'ember" th e first number of a monthly. Magazine, en- I. . , i... , -a • made of various sizes Sind shades. , e a .COuntry. Produce, and, respectfully solicits consign, titled '''..Tlll6 ATeRRIC.aIt kirszow or . Lerifits - ronl,Sne I„ 7 '7, iI '• ' meats , n ut einh • . Tills Alen," Which will 'combine the solidity of alt."' .. , , . • 0 - 4. RAI, ' STO VA' . SA' - . , ee ... e 3i , iss i-A , : hisilrig Store in . Carlisle. tiVely hicorruptibleomil perfectly - m - imitation of hu, . . .. ... c , 1 . - •., , .. - with n ler-necessary ni 1 togs.. _ ''''!" or other causes may render it necessary, he will east • . . Tii it n ist - TT -• / ~,. •-,. - du cases where absorptioit of •th veolar process.. •• From.hiS general acquaintance knowledge of bu- ' d e w with ' t he ' l i g l iti • 11216eenang of i Ititgr'?iigi be: ! gturther despriptioiris unneciessary,se.piwchasers , "7 """ r . 4 . i t , of he Same materials atwelied to the teeth, artificial aides emir , rtial reviews of i tilting w-. minor iiteratptlV.:Zitionsby the e d itors , it - Possession will be, giren on the first of April nest. . • sines* and the ere_ see of his bes ' t efforts` to - promote 4m „... 0 .., _ „ . op.._ , . .e. scs and abort • .will view the Oreinises.and judge for themselves, - .. Fam. wza 4 . 4E214 -. gooks, whiCh shall imitate the gum and supply the the interestOf:lsis - customers; he flatters hiniself•doC,,,X . he will be able•to render general sidisfsic, , d "l ee ea " a •Ades.liiiloriktea, poetry, liter -An indisputable title will he. given. For terms ap- Having recently returned from/ biladelphia and I" t li t7s r. e su n b tirtl l y7imposSibl: for these teettio change ' • . . .r.acoP-."'" jv York,vial It. , their color, • •-' an . .: 01 entilno - lobilligenoe 'sod. froushdions tram ply to the subscriber in Carlisle. Pa. ' - • New VEIN }INTENSIVE ADD& . or cause foetid breath. , . . ....andard and perioiliiiirworks in other. languages , .. •.•. . • • • TIUN tO My Pinner Stock,ilieg hive to offer to dmi .6 • • he yillkinacretht;nt froin one to entire sets, insuelti - ANDREW 110LMES. . . • Philia .. --qP"L' 1 - 7 . 7 .4 1 4 . L. • ••'''' • , geintributed by the ablest writers Of the.day. , ~ . udt2s, 03 . 31 _ 4. . ~ .. .....r---- - •' - -`. citizens of Carlisle. an'll the 2'Y the generally,* , • • manner that they will make articulation of the voice. '. REFERENCES.,: -: ~• 'The Magazine will alto contain a series of reviews ... , - • , ' • • . ' „Phi/its h'erlin, Pliamberaburip : , • Of the worts of such writer, as have , by theirtalents i ' shed. lustre, is A • 1,3 • ?'' • T h -'--- . Ailwrice. pon. ~ merman. , terature., , ; These re- , ~„ ~,,. • • ---' . • •* ' • trt j . - «.1 .-' '/ ' '-• - line4llloh. 11. ha t t they cannot be distinguished fromllie most beau, knout ; tiful t natural living teeth by fire most 'scrutinizing; 0b... ' A GENERAL' ASS'ORTIII.E.AT, . 1 perfnct, and materially assist in teasticatiOn,nd. so , • Conspr, v ng e .. ..ent a....c1e in the Drug , • ' nand Mahon,. 8ei1i..,, .1 ., '. 1 „....' i .- ._, ____ _ m ews Mill be accompanied by portraits nettle authors ' liEllidebout to remove to , my Own'honse, my will dispoie of 'lv ins:Kg/Llt or Elt 7lll l at the _ I seiner. . performs all the varibus.op Woe- in k 0 W -Hintei . Big • I rk' ' L s :- ' engraved on sleclitbrtliabestlirtiitr.... 'The work will present residence will St Offered fbr rent until hie rates. ; Physielans—oPuntrX.Stor- . keeper 9-- . He :also •.• 1 . , . , f .• • • ~ .i be - heautifidly r prinied s Twith new, type, upon flow •pa- the fat day of ApriltifeiV , ...,„ .::., • • . • ./;• Swojer, £B94,Nowville,' I periand will make firia volumes each Yesir of more i .- ' - ~l .J . D.- -ELLIOTT -- - . High Street. led to. ve me a • Call at the Old • Stand on Dot . . , 4:ktntal Surgery, according to the • late `ittie r ikie.itne. provements in ilia art. •.. , i i . ,, h , • .-. - Geti . .... - Nantill....44Xorsdei• - • i •- '.! than 500„paitekeleh. I Besides. My, own , devotion to _' ' ' ' ' • '.•7.•,v- -, " - ' - - ' , - S• EILLI° 7 " . •• . • .... ._. - I • Carlisle •-- tatlisleiOchiher 5, 11158. ; . , , .., W.M.Henderion, lag: ' the Ma ' . !It. gasine:will have the advantage of the,servi. •. ~ bII . - - .. . ' t - Se a. • 27 .. • - . -.. . . JI. A , &orgy* 0. Itentititti , _ hers a ,fr o:l x Oti a 7: 9 , 4 o ,l l: t s :apec i tful s ly 1117 ~ gi .. , % • LW. isomer of Char/es& Phyette.4rests, • - -,-- •t. - .... • , , - •• ", cell of Or.' Snodgrass. of Virginia,. si.genflethan of . „ .. _ Jacoo..erteo, mg. • H arna bi nr , handsOme acquiremenXilto, offer .the issue of the . Geo.-..W. •LW • PRODUCE COMMISSION tY n g; Bag' . Atilt number , will - be . dated with me ai editor and • . —. 1 proprietor.-' ~ . :• ' '- '• • • - ' '`' ' FOR. REN T. , . ~, l A gencies. will IX istabhtheil in the principal titles,' , "...kettcliANTIVOLl. of Dr, ',W,Dliltill ,Q and ,arrangementkmada to deliver the Work free of -.- 'Chambers, and , : tir,in amteietl; 6 thd same, in postage., re*na- piirtturofAetink, al , agents will th e lanwli ( "nahilDittnherlinid eminty. Sri for rent ' please ippi.ivit mo• logrirssper in humigaY - Inr one o r j 0k0 r e . . 1.0 ,6,,, , , .They wi ll , be rented sepals . • 'Meta deliver y ; .. ::§nt,itutnheti 5 e n t el es . , tiely_le'tvether: .'lnir -- tenni apply .to Air,' SAM - 1, , • , • - •-t ' f . : ,4r , - 7' --, Awc m il. A n g.„„ °°K : l3 ' L_n ,,LTE , Li , cnrenibe.r_ Wool.lli u w . : i hz ui li . t_ 3 -es'- c n__ , ei_iithe p"reirtise t: _-1 ' :_t_ '' , : xte ' t n toi l itsti. ,_, ,_. _ , :, -, .... 7 . -'; ‘ .1 .‘",,,__17,r7,1;_...7 1 7._ er: 1 rßpavialltirtylenelt, grfii - de nip merhierle; kair , lief?, ;German and .Welsh merinciesvialao ;the- _ Mt - etc erwhfbrlldiliirrlow - it - -----" 4 - - -------;-- :.--Nll7. SO: '. ' '' ..' r•• -d.'IARNOLDtp-00' t -o_ - 0044yed'bladr - cloths. -- M Wtlitlisir - Iliedgni'.pivisible,.Gieeil %mild . . , eltromi", 011ie -1440! ri lle W il i ~f 1 0 4 1 , 4 ": ipribeil td:sult the ' ;.. ;J. ~. • , .f" i.;..:).,... - ;...14 - 1 44 ()mat. . . VATIRIEEPt INCTIELa.. .. 1 . ot . k E:. Iligik,atreet, a few -doors 'east. tl, • — tour, Ifouse, • i -. = G ARLIS_LE, The' subscriber having leased- the above named establishment frorarMe: - .simottrifinniertich,and hay- jag provided himself with every thingneceasary, is t:4l ant " othcri in now enabled a -style that will tuityaiLto phaisO those who may favor ' him with'st ' • • : • - . -- ,THE - BAR AND CELLAR will-receive his special . attention. These will• be "kept-F•onslantly-provulcd-withthe_bestef.PßlJPll.s - • • - THE LARDER: will at ill timer lie ifibisn'dintlfsupplied •with all the delicacierwhich • the season and ,marktt can afford; andno efertiOns will be :wanting to please-the palate of the most fastidious. - • • 111 E. STARLE 4 S- , n - . are commodious and secure , and 'a careful and atten tive hostler will bead wayi iu itttMulance. " • - BOAIII)ERS will be taken by the week, month or vear_ t Ln! the most reasonable terms. . - . - A stmitsitteritiMilOhiciiitess alitl an anaioutidesirs -- , to please, will, he trusts, ensurn , hini a reasonable share of public patronage._ " • . • lACOAIREIIRAR • Carliale, April 2.3, 1238.—tf. . N. R. The ears run past the above establishment, at 6 and 11 o'clock, A. M. undid 2 and 7 o'clock, P. M: v• • J. IL , , _ • • • .11 6 14? - ir JatifkicS. - ) , TUST received and for sale at Dr. Myers' Drug tl and' Book Store—complete sets of "Waverly Novels"—.27 volumes. Lockhart's Life Of-Burgs:- . . . . " Scott. , " ". Napoleon. •- - The-Divorced. by Madame Bury. , IValsingham; - or the Gamester.. The Lmwoods,by Miss Sedgivick. • . 'Diary of the times of George IV. Court of Rome. , •• , S 0 7 — . The Pickwick Papers,illuitrated by prints from Cruickshank. Toni Jones, illustrated by Cruickshank. . Carlisle, August 27, 1832. • • • EIMMCII - Is hereby givetf - thatletters ofAdrninistration on the estate of Wm. S. Sommerville, late of I lopewell township, Cumberland County, deceased, have this day issued in due form of law to the subscriber who resides in Ilopewttll township aforesaid, all persons having claims on , demand against the estate of the• said deceased are•requested-tomake known the -same without' delay, and those indebted to said estate rto pay the said ilebt to . ' DANIEL SOSIMERVILLE; Adm'r. , Nov. 12, 11911.4.6 w.. ` t" ' • • • -- - - Estate of Isaac didarnir late of East Penn:. berm . gh'towrashipreleceased.------- . • . Norlet• • is herebyiven-that-letters, of Adminhitrition on the ,estate of Isaac 'Adams late of Fast Pennsborough ' township, Cumberland Zotnty- r -deceased, have been issued in due form. of law to the subscriber who re. Tides in-the township aforesaid. • ' All persons having claims on demands against the , estate of the 'said decensed,.aie requested to make known the same without delay—and those indebtkd Ito said eitate to pay their Said dehts to . • _ . HETTY ADAMS ) ._ ..4dminiatratrix. . 1'445••;-12.111911.—.4507w • . • • . NEW AND CHEAP . -C TS/o` Cr. 111.7 ORE.: THP..itibseilber would infoion kpublic — W he his on ha n d alargWiew4dment or.`. ' READT - M413.111 O.LOTECINCL of the best: ' ,Bilthietts; Cords and-Vesti Nes as well as low priced goods, ill of which he will son -very-low. he Tailoring_B*Vso carried. On &swing. " ---Csrlhde.Noy._2o/. - " • } I OUSA LEt'A Bir i t Y ben Y.. " '74 0 4 111 MALSKtea, years aid. tillirtad -6'4644 toSaddie-orllerness. ' CHAS.. BARSITZ, ' It RI 514, ipil; FR 111 SALL 1 49 3 ,II . ,!""i` e d' "! / , I • ° .#' • NEW, • • IMAIL , I4 , IOwW • 23 ti . o - s t y - - lit:kittlOi:,.*:::Ji:ltit.;*': - . - - - ott\ • . ~. „,,,,, , ~ ii 1 ~‘ •- )1 .. . =_N> --- • _-'- - • .' • : * 11414111)111 - 62a117111113 . • . • . - . Return s s sincere thank sto the citizenS of Carlisle and ndjciining country; for the most liberal patromige which has been bestowed upon him ,- and wishes to in form the ,public generally that he has replenished. his stook'of Good ~and flatters himself that lie will be able to.give entire aatisfaetion to all who Will call at his Stare, !loth in miality 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 Hanover. 'Street, and examine his stock .of floods; as he halo general and complete_ assortment of .Hardware, Ms° ROCK "nd.TINE POWDER, of the best quality, which, will be sold at wholesale or retail. • . .• Helms also the New Cumberland Nailsbut call and examine :- each one for himself. . Carlisle, May 14,1838.-3 m. , 24, ForaCording fineCtobnitistitne Mouse; . —• vly,iriwpll Baer • .C. 4 rao,•••• uteLVaaa-a?-tutilbibantl, . HAVE' taken that large and commodious 110USEl, latelrerected on-the Canal andillair-lload : ; below the foot of Chestnut strectillarriebiirg: where . their arrangements'ore stielfthatthi y can at: forward produce, And merehniuliztt with prompt and deliatch; followhig places, vizi P • - • .Chuißberabtini. int epnfdiate-placo • They have lately entered into arrangements so as tc enahlo Allem to send any produce or gonilihy the Pennsylvania 'Cabal and Columbia Railroad. tc Philadelphia, at the same' 'prices charged, by other companies riiinitug - on - the' Union email, thus giiiniog three days' in .time, and. delivering gonds,in Broad street', avoiding the usual expense of liauliisg from the . TREY WILL. PURCUME 'Crain, Flour, ' and emintrrproduce Of every descriptionotiLteep,con - - tiintly. on hand coal, plaster, fish and salt for sale. Anil- 2, I 83§.—tf. • . • 2212051 1 4 3111-- 85 - II T - lIENICY - 3. KELLY, - RETURNS hits sincere Aninks in the citizens n srlisle and iti vicinity, Br the liberal paWffnage hicL.has'.been bef.fiwed ontilititinceef thi: same. i lis sl!op.is.noV.situateit ill : East Iligle:,Sireft, adjoining the Drtig Stem of Snmucl Elliott on the - eastiatfjolurlL - Wenver - bc.i.; O'L - store - on'thewest; where ho will constantly. keep on :hand a large assort- . mentor Fashionable: . Frr and Silk Hats, CONSISTINCI or fkaver, Oiler, Seal: Nuirin, Musk. rut, Plain Bussiaand Brush Mthlyt,"Ot OF AI. Li ,111 0 0 Ull SI. Arltcrfliaiswo.:mantrfacturing,which_lre_wilLdiaptrae. of at low priors. Ile flatters himself that, by -strict attention to busi ness and a disposition 'to please, to merit and receive a share of public patronawe. • N. 11. Military saps will be manufactured to order . , on reasonable terms. Carlisle, April 9, 18 . 31. tr. l9. ° •TUE Gllt.4.leD • LIFE - INSURANCE ) - .lnnuity and . Trust Company of hilidel phia. • Offce t _ts9, Chmttitt street. bAPITAL OF $300,000. Charter Perpetual. • JlLxstmE LIVES, grant .9nnuitles and Embus. mesas and make contracts generally that involve the contingency_ of life. Acceilt Wusts as mithorized_ by the charter, fron — iiiidiyiditals;corporafefbiTtlio2)7r I Courts of Justice, m.d execute theta agreeably to the desire °Utile parties, and receive Deposita of- money In trust, and on interest. - LIFE INSURANCE.—The tenns are as low - those - flimsy office - in - the - Union. •• Rates for Insuring $lOO. g For 1' rear for 7 recta:: !Role Life.L_ . . l intutnky. , .4timuoity. •20 $0 91 $0 95 - - $1 77 . 25 • ••1 00 4-12- ..• 204 • '3O 131 . 1.36 - 230 .35 1.30 153 • 2k.75 -40_ -1 83 - • 3 20. 45 1 911 1 96.- • 3 73 • 50 . 1 96 2 09 4 00 55 - 2-32 Fiddler information can tis , obtibietl by application - attlie -Office. . • - . • - B. W. HICHARDS, Pres% JOHN F. JAMES, actuary. . Gr.onni W. Asir, 77.ra/furor.. Juno 11,1838.-6 m - . • • , . BART, IRON? FOR SALE. . ‘ AN. — ii .. i1i14.3:itt0T45 ... . 3 1, e anl 23 hs,lf bares Is N asiortment of the beeilunliti l i tintmer,ri Am xty ,4 4 4 ) :• juat received aid tbr esli as aliose:' Fon ro r Rain at I.o4,kitisqn .Finti:priaison II,: . ... . • ~,,,,, , tl, ~ -. .i ' OWIENT .McCADE. hoile'i Itall'ltn.Wargase. -:'• - ' -' - 'it' .'' ii ' Sept. 44 18111 ' •' ' .. . ._ .. , ., . Varli ale, October'l7.lB3B. - SOFT?SIiELL • ALMONDS, • ' USfievelieilfroindihe Oity Salthaoie, a gea . c. rilherts for mak eal assortment of Petah IF:emerge*, - ; -'CHAS tiA Strong Rio' Ogee, St' Domin,o do Pillion S ug ar , .. . • ' .• • Loaf do Lump do - bewail do ' Mak Tea,: Guopow.. • 0 11 7 Ka.: •• „. • , • dcalilia:--Itakrisitilo-Cuiti-otol---Y---416-:-MXAkibissest- 1 ------ • O•do,flugai.lliouse'dO. Honey . , Sprees of all - rand% ICAl§llliETlSpoi(4lsiiii4i;Pfsb; Steel' 'Liadfee 9 . 114, Frietlim Blacking Itruahea, Hue, Black parsolis prid Bidtge Mixed, alt* of *Mph' base been. selected y v i t b • citsettg c for sale. umaiOly law, lit the Stepp • dire pat] 4014i,aidd at thelow6tiielees, 11'v •1 , j 4Now ihr, co, Sept. " ••' , :14 1110USA*11):'Itaaltelit ground Alum Salt ITUST•sOrivvo ta-11;t: St;ga I • IILIF• al111:40., Sacks Livetpoel Salt:: Ashton iskok*, w e e. : An -A , just ri!eeste.d. 4141 IbrA•stdeci*:foi. • Tor iyilier..44l4 loirfor/a*' : 74'olj,iLliy. ,l74 4 7 QWW 4 Afet:Aniti' 1141116& ,, . • • • • . . - - • FARMERS 4 f ren- 4 ,10 *tie • sts rzstntnias, PriOUGELS, . . • - '1 1 4 . 40 - liltt'4* - .• ...- A N l(p,polrruZllTY-ifs now Offered of Supplying 'yinirselves.with WOODCOCK'S. • ' • PLOUGH; Peing the beat article ever offered" to the4rarmers in this aeition of the State. • These - Ploughs Will not, choke nor carry dirt, and - Alm draft is about cineAdrd leas thatithe Ploughs here tofore in nse, two horses doing; the work of three, be sides a grel . tt saving time and 'money: in keeping them in repair. Ihe pOint and share can be put on in five minutes, and . besides cost only 25 - cents each, and when dull can belinrned and repeated until worn out; and'even then will be taken in part pay. for.ne* ones. • The following !mined persons are among those_ Whin have purchased and-used the above Ploughs during the last sraton,to whom farmeics are referred for jam ris- , .atinii respeCti ng theca, viz: • ' Hamilion.townshlt.—Philip Winters, .Tolia Ai4in stronp., Sainnel Strickler; John Little,Menry Betz, William Slydcr, Philip: Millcr, Mr. Ashway, John Runes, Ennion_Ellintt, Esq. -• tier/army —Micluiel.,Grove,_DanieliKremor, Mr. Shields, home Ilesore, John Mliter; - A Hoover, John Bodes, Benjamin Bodes, Sani'l Guiffird.—Philip Oiler, James Dunlop, Jas. Pier-• siance., Mr. BitaCr, Joliii Ceorge.Trace, Jo- - gt•ph Wingert, Ceorge Petterlinof, Mr. Ymigy.; Geo. Dull, William Byers: iolm Cook, Gtivse.T_ I Ituiry B„k o . . ' • _ OySter, .Sallittet Vorviance,.,Twiti Darr. Jnhu Reichard; Joseph Neieely. Alexan der Thninirei, I lenry Wingert. Martiii Wingert. Charles Ileticli, Mr: Smith,. Mr. Clark, Mr. Solaber '• S • - ger- Mlle _ A• my... • _ NouthomPtoti.--SattineVrliomson;lolni Orr. • • . SIP.. Winger, -36110 . . Critter, ' We have also sec u red the HOW of i / tamp. Com berlatA. eNit,ties, .indl fill Owing gentlemen ill ..);0/11118 torretimea the Ploughs during the mst season, to whom Farmers iii . thnt cotrity are rue rr-th .rear Durbmw. Joseph C. A 11111; A lextuater M'llwaine, Jima) Keller, Esq.: 3i , c•h•Strestly. , - • .- :„.- ..,liilleremen.—Frederick Dcil. • „ IlatiterSlonm; , -.7aOrds.Grais..l._ fr . )•Tlicatave P'0 , 74" ran ahrilyt hod at Me W. :o. yinikersbilre,'^f . JOIN P..I.Y.NE, T:tiren are Nfereletot. Carlisle: and of 'IIIOIIIAS fIAItILIS;, NieeltsdieFtnrit'• Where ur Tninners islsiislr teat the - W( 11 0h Fit) Please rail -anti 'get- them , on trial; and-if they w4l net.refoler_full and entire satisfaction, no rharo.will be Made; if they break it is' at nut. expense. We wilt also pay any Farmer for any 'ilamages or -loss of time-,"he may sustain in.trving ihe..FlntiO,h, if he (hes not like it af ter trial. - -Thertfluicebeen Rohl in Franklin and the adjoining'enuntv. upwartla of ONE TIIOIJSAND of these rlougl , ta, within llt jorp.olh. . • DENlGi..agazt. Ati r .nist <27. - • _ " 4. 7_ HATTERS -4- FUNS; .kir.c. -1000 1,314.1.0nd00 and Camilla -- 1 , 1 1Ja..liVnwo ILO _.• 10) 30 • •do - - do very sup'eflll . do Renner FUIt - • . . do • , __3o do Utter- _do linek KiPe• - • - • 340 sin Ser.tvliennev FUR loop. do Currotted ° lltisin from-C • • IL Iku•oler'h Fafigry : - •41,, 100 •do 'Turkey Hacks, very albite, - - lt.a) do Viii • tatiii Woo 10.090 Caiinda 'lluskrat SKINS • . ' . •-• .3000 Southern do .do - 20,10N1 liabbit • ,- (hi - •300 usii.l flare . do _3OO V lira • ifri - _JO hales IlaffidoßOSlN • 30 G aes C 'She' lac, Ri-ange, Garnet said - Liver • 100 do Extract' L.Of ,WOOD _ . 100 than. Chipped 'campendtv do . ----- ' -- I - Cask - Verdttris, -41 nod 'fry- . . .200 pieces Silk FLUSH, assorted, part yery . row price "MD dvz. Skivers, blue, black, cream and Nfarn•ll 0,1;k10 Spanibla FELTS, :met, finalities • And weights 500DOPSomlny do •do do do dm very fine - , • With a brie assortinent of other GOODS, apper- Rifting to the trade. vhieli• are offered fOr sale on iberal terms WM:ulna and 3lanufneturers.• - _ - JOSEPH COX be SONS, -, . . . No. 5 S. Liberiy st. Baltimore. St.. 2 . 4, 1 . 838. 7 4 w. - • SCrtuppm . g FUItS at all tunes purchased, ' 7 ETTERS-ofsea.dminisyntion ott t -the estate-of-Jo- 1 '4 SF.PII Siinipst, se late or dielibrough of Cnrlisle, coeliac'', have been granted to the •undersigited, re siding nforonid: nil persons lin viiig claim's or detnatilds Ogninst the estate of said deceased, niv requested to present the same duly nuthenticohed, and those iii debtedio_the.estale. are requested to rauke•rojyi meat without delay to the subserther. - • . JOSEPI-I._SH ROM; Jr. .9(lnt'r. . Carlisle, October 11, 1838.--6 w. • I.l4lttiEtc—A-1 D,• • - . t .1,1A 711113M4 - • sabscribcr reapectfullir informs .his friends, and the public generally, that he has flr sale, at his Cca) anti Lumber Yard„on the bank of the Susque hanna river, teethe own of Wormleysburg, 4 10 . 00. Bushels mu per km , Smith 'Panne/ and Ponianoris Boards. • Poplar Plank and . S f eanllinc. 4.e.. 2000, good qualify; seasoned .Tight Bar= rel Staves and Heading... All' f which be will dispose cf at law rates, and on the most accammNlating termr, • Personsto • purchase would da well by 'calling with the suhscri pze,ittzl examine his stock before they purchase else- GEORGE ItUPIEY. --E-T-E April n, lASR .- 9m_ —-. _ , tp. =U . - TOE - COINTERFFITERIL -- He myet b . :•0 mitferable•villait:t indeed; who would place the life opt fellow being in danger, for the purpooe rf making ,tno- EMS TO HONE S T cITIZIENS. What: Ijo. Druggist; prove by:making and idling Counterfeit Pals purporting to i f re ' •• • 1111ratatleellOs Vegetable • " - v4trsal 111114 . . , , . 15t....--rTinit they arc witliciutsioximr and nottnita• ' '2O principles. . • - . .1/1.-;-Tbat no other medicine. is requirithy the ~ public; or why do not these' druggists counterfeit . r,oiher. pills MAIM-sante - way therifdltivindreth's?— Siinply becauseno others save Brandreth'siregatahle , . - Universal Pills ever effected the extra,orilinary cures' dolt these Pills are known--tintvEnssm.v xsiown=-. to have effected.. t).. ' - •-•- -' - . ' . There never was a person who used the :• VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL PILLS, ' • . firlsO did not .recommend Merit in terms of ' . . . . . . the most unequalled praise. • • Nevertheless, these counterfeiting-druggiits have' done & are doing the character of the C --' , a great ^- tlai'd of injury; but it is. loped that individuals - will . • not allow themselves to be deceived by designing per sOng. whose only .object is,: to make money, and whO '- artliertectly careless of cOnsequences.. It hi a matter. - of no importatieeto them whether the poor child is • resetied,Wom n bed of sickness and restored to the yearning arms of its parents; or whether him on whom - - a -- laigrfamilv - rely - solely upon - for - support, is - -pre- . ven ei, rpm; mg ii • • i i e.' The' 7 -- time may come when the grixithess oft wirgiiilt shall • • becnme. clear to their benighteirmideriern - dings, and - - ' then it is hoped thief will endeavor to Mike some Si mends by the after iiiwity of their lives. . . :Every authorized agent 'hail - a -- coplitirplate - tertia=7: — ' Cateof agency, and Tans it exhibited in his store. , lkie- -- :, - •ver purchase miless-this isseen ; - and- have . some.-rp .7 -, --- - MOM also to the character the agent bears among his , fellow eitizetts. He must be-n miserable ..i.j l llii:iidio y_lkhiplitentbe hifet.ofit fidoW-W..7dure in danger for • ' the purpna. , of making .. - - . - - nr.-lkalulretles Offices hi Philadelphia. —., ~....._ . Pe.iiielpal, Ni:ClinViirtli iftli:Strcet.• Minor office. N. 43, Cliestiffit Street - 01W SII!!.! `..2d at. •^. -" ''IteiTIOTI467 thri."lllMVO ilifiel . rti kept - exclusively _f i for the sale of the true Mid gthiniiiellmuideetles Pills..__ 1, , ,..- The fillowiog persons..are dilly authorised Agents' ltsif,ihe cothity of Cumherland, in the State of Penn. - - syl"vailia. - whose reimeeti v ymmes - are? GEORGE_JP. HITHER, Carlisle. -, - ..:* S..CULIIERTSO IV, Shippensb -- .\6 , ... ' -, ...,. JOHN' MOORE,. Neuiville.' - -=---• N. 1,1. Ni ilnig4ist, ,apothecary ,or pedlar, is al- . 0 lowed sell the geiiiiine lirandrett'S Pills, under„pny' -eireinnstalices Whatever. Also. observe _when you , .pitechase .ef.-ito k y advertised Agents i that they have 'a -certipeate - cif -- ageney, signed and sealed liy me, - -- -- • .' -.M. 8, North Oth Street," Philadelphia. `Aomist,-11,48.38.--IV: - - .., .-- . , :... • . . -..---- LOUCB.tS "'anions • sire=-tar' the ' . MUCH need not bd said in re'latialt to this sconilei ful remedy,- as the. proprietor.. kels confident that when iipplivol,•it will, as rim he , proven' by the numbe of respectable persons, effect on- entire cure of • the: likeinitatic and other pains.. It foul not mail lately been his. intention, to•moke is public but by the re tintiliciiik-iis-iithisocighborS, and the wonderful cures it 'effected; be feels it a duty he merei to' society tts - well as to himself, to make steno - re gene -rally known; nml at the seine time havelt pue.a near as 1;8.1 . 41111 within the reach of all whit:ovally be afflicted with that disease. I Imaireds cf names coold be published of person-s -wim have' been cured by this celebrated medicine', but the f illowing are selected from the mass, as be ing amply sufficient to attest hit powers. - - - John lirove, -- .-))avid Bender; 7- Jacob L. Nagle P. Litalemuth, co:Cl•ge Jolii . Alsbaugh C. Stoner, John Cooyer, Sizikuel Penny .Aaron Bender, P Liademitilijr. Samuel Young Hobert Dysart, JacebWorlich Henry Alspaugh J, Diffenbangli, ; Jacob Mier.. Christiaiiflrgan J. Itiertand,• lSlount Joy,_Lgust.2s,_lBl6..—_ All orders from, a 4listarce• addressed to the-sub scriber. Mount Joy, La ottister county; will be prcrript , ly and-faithfully attended to: SAMUEL. LOUCKS. Mount Jot , Feb. 7, 1837. the above medicine is-alsn (hr •air by JOHN HATFIELD Carlisle, February 12, 1328 . Dyspepsia, and El•pprchanari. • . racism. • . , 'lnteresting Ceeref • 1,-. - . 1 ----1111r.--Williany-Saltnorr-C (;Teen-streetTstbotechird--- street, Philadelphia, afflicted for:several vears with • - the yellowing distressing siinptcriis : Sielt.tics3 at.the . stomach, head-ache, dizziness, palpitations of the heart, impaired appetite, sometimes acid and puti'en cent eructations, coldness' and weakness of the e's- tri wades, emaciation and general 'debility, disturbed i rest, u sense of pressure and weight at. the stomach' -after- eating; ughtmare,--great-mental-despondeney„ / severe flying" pains in the chest, back , and aides, cos. z's tiveness. a dislike for Society, or conversation, 'nivel: notary sighing and weeping,lnigor and lassitude trpati • .the hoist-exercise. - . , / --Mm-Salinstii-liail -applied-to-the-most eininent-phy.- ',. . sicians, who considered it beyond the power of metri. ' . - eke ta,restorebiin...to health ; however, as,his iiMic- .. tinny had reduce d trint to wren. ilePlorablo'contlition, and having been recf•mmunileil by a relative of his to I make trial of Dr. William F.vaii;' Medicine, lie-Asith i difficulty repaired to the office and pr;ciired a pack. . • age, towhich; he 'Says, lie is indebted. fir his restora4 . „ 4 . don to life, health mid fideitils., lie is ow enjoying i .. , • all the blessings of pertliet - henitli: - - Persons desirous of further infirmat on, will' De i s satisfied with ever,/,.-- particular of his.astonishing cure at Dr. Evani v Me. . dical office, No. 19, North .Bth street, Phil •,lelphia, . • The above medicine is for sale at the office of the ' ' lleimld & Expositor, Carlisle. . .., . TEETH. • SILICIOUB. METALLIC, OR 'MINERAL . RUPTIBLE TERTII.. JOURNAL OF TILE FII4NICLI* iNsTilrx7E Stale ,of Pennaylvoniti, ' AND IttEDDANicS DEPIiTPW; • • -;• FilF,y o ,Takto.,meclianleal44 l 4-i i l i yo eskt cnJ e NliltOring• the "sirticnial iimmilititerek i recotAing trAM7icitiand cithet patented inien-, tiotie! •'Edited by Tadlris ed on thq ilkfd of eashmeilili, as4s pee7annum i 'Oar!. completion of • porommileatlerm piny' be tlircited.4).r.: Thomas, t74oopic Witabiogton - elty;"'ortO " the Molar'', of the tiklin ilistitutc.'llllladelptilir-Ahelfoida& t , sid,eireeptrehen remitlleg the imbeeriptimidlarlir.. be o b sr 16 left • • . ' `• - • MEM Ell