= Printing Estfiblishallent The " Herald iSr. Expositor'.,' is -.offered for.sala. 'lt is the only Whig.paperin this Bounty; hit as large subseriptitm list,. a fair iirpouneaf advertising and job-custom, with' ample and, good materials far publishin g " a weekly' paper • . . Letters_(post paid) addressed to.the,Edi or, will meet wititproinpt attention.. To all elaiinants and persons interested. Notice is hereby given, that writs of Scire Pacies No'B. 38 and 99,- - -Novemhdr_ Terot,l 8 41, have been issued to the COnrt 'of Common PNAs of Cumberland .county, on the following ".nechanicks' Liens," en.:. tered and recorded in Or -Court of Common Pleas '= aforesaid, viz*: John 'Bell vs. Casper Sherk 'and, John Senseman., vs. pisp . er Sherk, with ,notice to Jaciob"Rupp. PA UL AIARTLV; Sheriff: SherifPi Office, "-- October 6, 1.841. ij"" - iontrslTE SALE. The Subscribers offer at private sale a first rate LIMEST_ONE PLANTATION ? •• late the•property.or J. Neal, Esq. dee'd., situate 'U Dickinson township, Cumberland county r 'boanded by hones of Andros. Carothers, John Woodbiirn, • Samuel Boston, and others, ckutaining . '240 Acres, more-or less—about two thirds of which is cleared, ittad,hi excellent cultivation and tinder good fence, the remainingthird is fine timber land, The im provements thereon are a large • ' . ' . .Two - Story Dwelling: AND KITCHEN, , , larget BARN , Wagon Shed, and other out buildings; sal a well of good water. There is on the premises T gird AP PLE. and other fruit trees, ••• o ,ls,i'' • • also a large POOL of water that has '+'• - • 7 :, , k":. scarcely ever been known to go drv. , • If the abOVe property is not sold * before . SAT URDAY, the Via of October, other notice will then b::given of its disposal. .1•11 e terms -will-then. be . made known. - • • , . N. 13. Any informaifon respecting the , property con tie find nicAlly.,,Fiiikes, on the pretnisop, of Wm . qurpole, or, or goniuel 80yd . , • . ,- ,t,;'7,4kpae r .da Tula oaXidas.nyi,44l,m4o:9,nl:-,;, -Argittartt , " INA - at 2 4 0 al •The ..sahumbev.ipi v idatie, to ietriov'e , tOsthe NV o,s't, offers for sale the Earth on which lie'' now resides, sit uated on the linebetween atanbe:rlancl and Franklin eountfes, PO., 2 miles north west of Newburg and about 7-mites frOm-Shfiniensburg, • • --:-----Contitiiiing-11-75-Attres • offiret cate slate !aryl, itie priniipalifart of which is cleared and in a high . stite of; cultivation: The im livovemeitis are; - : . ' • . . never tailing stream of 4ater, With pump in irin the basement; a large BANK BARN; a Atone spring hougi!aml other necessary oittbuildingi, and at; ex, eellent fOre'inted if choice fruit. There are idbo . corafortableTUNANT HOUSE and Stable on an other part of said farm; an extensive SHOP and N En; for satoinj olittitig, &C. with VERY VALU ABLE WATER POWER. • - A tract Of land in-Cumberland county, witltiirone toile of die farm above described, Containing-1152 Acres; abont '2O acres are cleared', and the residue covered with thriiing timber. The improvements are Ji LaRGE TWO STORY LOG • HOUSE, A LOG-STABLE, - and a' never failing well of wafer. .Tll4 land is pat ented, and clear of all incumbrances. The farms will be sold separate - or .together, as may best suit vurchasers. Persons wishing to view theland.can do so, and receive every other informa tion by calling on the subscriber, residing as above. • . . JACOB WHISLER. August 4, 184.1.—tf. • . Orphans' Court Sale. tt.. GREEABLY ton decree of the Orphans' Court i' of Cumblerland county, I wilrexpose to sale by 'ublio.vendue; on the -. premises, on the first day of November nest, at 2 o'clock P. ,ig., all that lot of ground, situate in Mechanicsburg, Cumberland county, known as Lots No. 53, 54, 55 and' 56 and bounded by Eberly : and others. ' , . ... ' --- - 1 DANIEL, COBEL. September,lsth,lB4.l. , --GOLDEN--BALL-HOTEL WEST HIGH ST., CARLISLE Thessubscriber, thankful for pun favors, hereby notifies the public generally , that he still continues at the old stand,nearly oPposite the College Cimpus, where he will at all times he found_ ready and wil- Eng to accomtmidatCin the beat possible manner, - thoie who may favor him with a call. The House is lockted in the most business part of the-town, and is near the stopping place of the Car - I oh the: Rail Road*. The ROOMS are large and airy—the TA BLE will be supplied with the very best the markets man furnish—andtheßAß with thechoictst Liquors. His charges are reasonable, and he -will endeavor to merit by assiduity and attention a continuance of pub lic patronage. BOARDERS taken by the week,- month, or year., DROVERS and TRAVELERS will find it to their - interest to stop - with him,ashe has plenty ofstabling, and'a careful OSTLER always at hand. ° • , • . ANDREW ROBERTS.. Carlisle, Sept. tr, 184L--,-tf - - , BARGAINS, BARGAINS. CLIPPIIN.GEW& CAREY Have jii-t reeriveti at their old stand near the rail road, and directly opposite Mr. R. Cochran's Hotel, a very full and rich assortinent of & Winter Goods,' among which arkare both superfine and common Blue, Illaek,:nablia, Invisible and Bottle Green— wmixont dyed. blue black, London: Bt•own, Olive and ed, . , OLOTES. . Plain and'Dimond Beaver Cloths, Pilot cloths of a variety of colors and qualities. 'A very full assort ment of merinoes, mouseline-de-lains and saxonies. A very large assortment of sattinets and caesirneres. 'Merin% broclie r Tagliona, MoGrigor, chene silk and cotton', shawls and/ handkeishiefs. Cotton, worsted, trierino, lambs-wool and , silk• hOsiery—back, beaver, •berlin. woolen.and worsted lined and unlined groves. • Kid; mohair,.silla, chene OW cotton gloves and mitts.- 'A` very large and splendid assortment of lnitt "•S` Winter , lalibbolas, or the-verylatest sfyle. Thread' liarkaand edgine of All width's and prices—Black, Italian, Lute-string, Grade-Rhine, Gro-de-Nap 4 .Ginile-Swoi and Kept Silks--Chetie.ribed and . plaid' Grci-de-Afrique for.. bonnets , -Leghora, Plorelfde braid and English Bonnets; Seal, Pur and Seletcape; atoll assortment of A - 7-17 0) 421 - 1/201 61 China and " Kt NSW A R ,assort w ntj A tiovi.• very ftill, comprising nearly every article • usually kept in a Dry, Goods" -Store, ant have been fought on the very, best terms sonsequently,thez - are prepared to offer goods af each ErjOsas cannot ' it to girC'satisfaction. They most. respectfully ask . those • wishing to purchase,to give them a call.'They feel'eatiefied they can make it theiriritereetto purehatte rrom them.. . . Shippetoblug, Sept. ,I#l., ". • - liititeriber, haying iti)ol.his.stml of I:IRUPS. .Ito., intends settling op his bttsniessiand wouldhereby notify thosejnilet led and' settle. their - aivoitnts, before theltrst •Janup :Hist. when his Woks will be left With J. 4.. tryine, Esif l for colleollan. s vut , ,t, ti.ovn," Al. BOYD. . „ • NOTICE . .'. . - All persons wishing to be aup p lied with theearli 'est city newsonay .feel thinnselves 'Much gratified by' cal tilgont, the subscriber' where.t hrn,hive reelection. of the folldwingdally and w ee papers via:--PhiladniWhi chronlilh,:ger "and'Spirit,of the Tiniesi 'New York: , Herald daily and, wee!tlyt 'Weis World, Brother Jonathan, Roston No.' lion, Yankee'Nation, Magazines, & o: ' Any den wishing sto become subseiibers any 'above work., and , ell-the Popular Works of Ch irke O'Malley, as (hilts published, bound in boards, wit please call • - : • ' ... JOHN GRAY, Agt. Great SaleW Woodland. Will be sold on Saturday the 23d:day :or. October xt, at the . public house of Jacob, Trego, in DiAtin en township, Cumberland county, about - 47 1 , - : 2000 Acres . ..• W ..PRIME • in lots of retail 50 to lOtracres.. - The limit ie. situate along the South mountain, , adjoining Cumberland Furnace lands on the west, Pine Grove lands on the south, Holly lands on the east, and, lands of .Emanuel Line; -.lohn Coover, Phillip' Spangler, George Bee tent and others on .the north . . The above described' land'is well covered with Chesnut, Pine-and other. timber, and would be well worth the-nttention of the farmersin-the-neighborhood. The conditions-will he-moderate, andten indisputable title given. - EGE. • Carlisle, Sept. 29, 1841.---tds. • Palatable Town propeily.,and out 'Lot*_. PUBLIC . 1. . N .ist NEWVILLE.. ' The subscriber:a ineexeciitor of Dr. John Ged dis deceased; will offeiat public - sale on this premi ses on Thursday the 91,,5t of ()etcher next,at 10olclock A. 1111., all the real estate of said deceased, to wit:l— Ist TheilouseTantl - Lot. in Newville.occupieil by said I ed during his lifetime, withilie brick - dwelling and half lot adjoiningthe lots are 90_ feet on Main 'street, and extend back 180 feet on Cave alley. The improvements, in addition to the dwellings are, a double log barn wktimAgesh kg' floor, stabling, wagon shed and corn crib; also, a cistern, wash and wood boners. This property will be sold together, or divided into two lots as ,may best 'suit purchasers. 2. A House• and , Lot h. . street, in Newville, now. occupied b y. John Giver. The above lots are all free bf ground rent. 3: Severity. seven Acres of land adjoining the borough of Newville; and extending north to the Conondogai n eicreeki die State road from Newville to Dublin Gap runs through the land—it divided into eleven lots of different sizes, containing froM fon,. to twelve acres, and will ET sol d as divided or altogether, as may be most advantageous to the estefte. . •• 4.. A:Lot , cif•.zioiind, _ containing nine acreaand 49 perches, lying about a quarter of a mile from the borough of Newville on the" rdad to Three Square Hollow., Four of the above lots are meadow . _ ground. four. , are in clover- one will be sown in wheat this fall and two in tie.. A plot, of the lots, with the quantity in , each,enn be• seen by. calking on Col. •Wm.• Wood burn in 14 - e'i'v`vilTi.;`iviief.W:ill all the propertY,t6 /Itglove:4.44o.VbosAtc..*PlTiltlAni. - " , PAterli . • i ts-16ri beown vire noel pr ate-safe,l - public sale, on applioation'tot.lteadikbiecutor. , ' perfeatitles b 6 "wide to -the , piireliasera'of the prop - erty, - ciea'r Cif incurobrances. TERtLi or SALE undetqaoo, one half on the I st - of :April'next, the other half ,on the- lit of April . 4845{, On purchases. of $309 or • above, one half oa, the• tst of April next, and the other half in two_ Tin af_Rn laufli_ pay tyients,mikbomt meats to , be secured by a lieu on the land sold. • ' ROBERT . Acting Exce'r'of Dr. John Cettdis dec'd: New ville, - Aug,24, 1841.--eow,ts. Q`j Xlll - persons indebted to the estate of Dr. Sohn Geddis, deceaSed, by, note given at the sale of his !personal property, or during his lifetime .are notified to mnke pnymeld, No indulgence will be given after the 2l st - of October hext. . , • ROBERT, LAIRD,-Acting ex'r. G r e.a rßitr g i The Subscribers, intending in wind up their bash nese offer their stock of Broad Cloths, thissimeres Cassinetts,lious de Lainies,Merino6f, Chintzes and Calicoes at - ' • - • FIRST COST. . Persons desirous.of securing &sod bargains are requested to call as early as possible, and they may. depend upon getting all the articles' above enumer ated it ihe actual cost in the city. The terms are each. HITHER & MULVANY. - . Carliale,Aegust 11,1841. N. B. The entire atoek will be sold a great bar gain; to nny one who wishea to engage in the bnsi ness, with the privilege of the room until the let o W. B. KNOX, TTORNEY 4T L.ATY, CAnLiscr., Office a few doOre West of the Post-Office. May 19; 1841.---tf. •,. New. Cooking Sttp . ''' JACOB 'FRIDLEY ! North Han Over strett; Oppo site Commons' Hate), is agent for the.saleof Botha- . ways' Patent hot air Cooking. Stoves, which he warrants . to he-100 per cent better than any other stove heretofore known. . Farmers,Tavern keepers and others are invited to take those Stoves on trial, and if_they'are not pleased with the operation of the stove, or. the price; they may be returned. all ieseriptionit. among Lich •are the improved ;otat*:Cooking stoves so eiversally approved; stove irniture, stove pipe, and a :neral assortment la:f Tin, Sheet iron and Coppbr witre;wltith he ?Ail dispose of on reasonable terms. Orders in Town and Country, for House Spouting Or other work promptly attended to. • • - Carlisle, Sept. 15; 18 , 11.-Iy. cAy • .4'017C • Ratak opDavid Bender,. deed. LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the .estate of David Deader, late of Allen township, Cum = beriand county, treed., have been grated to the sub scriber residing in. the same township: /9OTICE is hereby given to al.persons indebted to the estate to make immediate payment, and those haviiig claims againstsaid estate to present them far settlement CHRISTIAN ZDOK,Estr. 5ept...15,1841.-6t OrOTICIE. Estate of John Johnson, dec'd. LNITERS TESTAMENTARY on the estate of John Johnson, late of Neivville; Cumber land county, dechl., have been granted to the.subscri hers: Nevec is hereby given to all persons indebt ed to the above estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them for settle ment. . , • ROBT. LAIRD. of Frankford tp., JAMES R, IRVI NE, of Newrilfe, Ex'rs. of John Johnson; deo'd. Sept. 15,1841.---6 t ' DR. 171 4 1 t FiTAVI Office and dwell in High street, next door. to Carlisle,August 141.•;--tr. . , - - riiollloE. • ; • persons indebted to the late - Arm cif BARNITZ & 'PEPPER, are requested to call and settle theirno counts on or before the 20thilf*tober next, as alter that time they wilt be left to the 'hands' of a Jtistioe Carßale Sept.- 28. • LOOK iIT THIS: Jacob Dundore, Respectfully informs the citizens' of Carlisle and its vicinity that-he bas.commeneed the . saddlery valid Har n ess peaking Business In all its various brsipches, in Main street, one. door east of the store of Messrs. Ang.my E 4 Arim:son, and a few doors west of Mr. AViniderlich's tavern, Where . he will keep constantly on hand, and 'manufaltre to order at the shortest notice and on the most reasona ble terms,'' BAdles, Collars, Isar- ness; Trunks, &c. &c. , • He hopes by Strict attention' to business, and an ana -1 koni desire to. please,,to Merit and rcceiv.e a liberal shitrOfimbiTroirAiiter 4 tHasiMlreltfatmf 4 OWC: !irien-emptritedzliircusttomersixtayemici*eic:Woirk- MR - linuiltkliYOMSbilid'motif • .-tarli:SlV;May J. F. still continues to !ep on hand . ffiiiebro ever offered in this place. Ha common woad stoves and cooking stoves are of every size and variety; and his parlour itoves.,(for wood or coal) are of the newest patterns. He has in addition the , .Rotary cooking stoves; the 'Radiator stoves and Radiator drums for parlours, which are unsurpassed. for com fort and economy in the use of fuel. . . All of which he offers on the lowest terms for cash,. . „ Cq lisle, Atg.l‘l,l4l.—y. N. B. .Old LeadyPeWter,Copper, and Leather ta ken in exisimie for stoves, tin or copper *are.' • Splendid Lotteilcs . • The Grand'Uninn-Lottery, Class 9. To be drawn at Alexandria, D. C., on Se • urday, Oot. 23, 1841.. • 0 • 16'4Intwn ballots. • ' • MAG NIFICENT SCHEME. Tickets s2os :Halves $10; Quitstees $5; Eights $250„, Certifieates'of packages or;gti whole tiekeel pm) do.. do do ISO ti Ydtt ~ sol;ttettriee ; •do • ido - '2t6' eighth do 84 50 lltrarders for , ticket! itutiAtivei and 'eerafalrels of packages In the shine: sptenitht;sehemes will re , " °eke the west prompt attention; ind:tho.drawing,ot etteh lotteryvvill be sent immediatelyafter it is over,/ to All who order from ue. 'Address " el) * :,:- . 4?:4 . :;:f15.1fir :..7ti)..** ,itt tt.'.-..ttittlt,l:l37-$=0:00,. New. GoOdsl 2 .. 'CIitEaPER.-. • AR LI! & ABRAMS' have just 'received a reit variety of Croths,Caiiimeres,Sattinets,Btc: which they are determined toaell'OhCapeithan cier betimi offered jillids.plice or eleowliere. The diublio 'arc invited to. call and examine for themselves. " Shippenshurg; August 4,174 . 4 , CABINET ,MAldlNp. ..`.,.' .2 ITX-VQ,.-"(?,",,y*.. ciliC lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII{iIIitIIIII 1 1 11iliiiiiI 1 111 111 ,), t.e.,?;V '".C17.'2 ' ':.!:.,1 4" --'-• . - -'---- - - ------, 7 , ~. . °" l .`L .: ? ) , . .C.G ll"B SO N still continues the Cabinet Making'in.all - its:vit; rinui . brtinches, - nt his old . Wild in North Handier street, two 'doors above the store of Wm. Leonard; where tie is now manufacturing, and intends keeping on - lumd,a greavviriety CABINET FURNITURE, saris asSideboards;Bdreaus,Secretaries;CardMieri Dining cud Breakfast 'fables, Bedsteads, &e., of the most fashionable kind, all of which' be will dispose of on the most reasdimble terms. He 'is also prepa red to fill all orders forSPRING SEATED SOFAS and FANCY CHAIR 4, warranted'io be of superior qualjty.' - He will also furnish COFFINS'at the slimiest no tice, mail having recently procured a.NEw, HEAME, be is prepared to attend funerals in the country. ...Carlisle, August 4, l • Prtiposed Ainendnielif - to tlic Constilultioss. ‘tßeseltstion . relative ta.the Smendment' • of-the' State - Valrstitutimi. IivESCiLVED by:the Se_ , ate_ mid • House:of Ile, presentatives an General Assembly met, That the Constitution of-this Commonwealth be amended in-the-third section-of the second article, so that' it shall reatres follows: .• "'Chat the Governor shall 'hold his offiee - during three yearS, from the third Tuesday of aunintry, next - ensuing', his election, and shall , not be - capable of holding•it lonficc thinfilsing/e term of three yore, in lany term of nine years." • - WM.. A..CRABB; •Speaker of the Howe of. Representatives. - . 31 4 4. it. EWING . „. _ Speakei• of the Senate. Pennsylvania, as.. '...SECIIETATIY'S OFFICE;. ' 1 do hereby. certify that the fercgolng is a true Copy of-a Resolution proposing an athendinent of the Coastitiition. which' was agreed - to at the last session of-the Legislature, b tertij . ority of the members elected to each house, the original of which remains filed.in this officei,and in compliance with the-lend] article of the Constitu tion of the Commonwealth, I -do hereby cause the same to be published, as directed by: the said article. a x IN TESTIMONY whereof, I have t ) t A hereunto set my hand and seal of said Ll . " office, at - Harrisburg, this 14th day of t j ( 0 June,.lB4l. FRS. R. SHUNT{, - ,r ) ,. tti. Secretary of the Commonwealth. June 30, 1844.---3 m. •XBEL ENFAV, Coppersmith, Sheet Iron and Tin-plate Worker, Respectfully' informs the public generally that he still cont cues his business at the Old Stand, North Hanover-street,-nex t- ddor—to-ItheLtabinet- Shop-of William C. Gibson, where helms now on hand, and is still manufacturing; every article in the line of his trade ; consisting of .• , . , . Halle) a', Pullers' and Wash . • KE TT ILE S-, Tea Aettles, "Tin-ware . of . every (Nseription, Stove Pipe, Drip . ' Ping Pans, Drums, Ste, •• . He hits also. forsale the-best assortment of Com mon, Cooking and Parlour , • *tables ,t Grind Capital prize of '. 50,000 Doll., 1 Splendid priZe of ' 30,000 do - '1 dci- do • • 25,000 do ' 1 do do .; - .10,000 di 1 prize of ' ' - 8 , 000 do , 1 do • . 7,000 do •- • ' 1 do ' • 6,000 do : 45 • - 1 . 5,000 do .• 1 do , • 2,500 do dcr " 2,311 do 1 „. 4 . do • . 2,000 ; Pdo ' 5 do • 1,750 do: TO: do , • . 1,500 do 10 do • 1,250 do. 50 do • • • • • 1,000; do• • •50 ilo r ‘l 400 do ' 100 (To 170 . 1 dg : ' ' 200 do fg drawn nurabetir out of 7/1., •• . „ . , J. G. GREGORY F.s CO. hfinagers. Wulllpgton, D. C..'r 'Web' anicsiniig.:lllfitb • p e a . • • . - ' , , - . • . - Detitteen..alecheaticsbiirkr, and oKlßaitizaore. ' • IBY RAIL RO4P 'OR ; C.8.71/14 I L] " Obscribers g rateful for past favors, • beg leave' to inform their friends and the pUblic generally, that Amy still continue to run a -Inak of. .burthe,i Cars regularly between Mechanicsburg and, Philadelphia or Baltimore, by Which goods and duce-of all descriptions - will be 'for warded with care and despatch at the lowest rates of freight. be-received at their Ware—Uousea in Mechanicsburg, and forwarded to either Phila delphia or Baltimore, according to the direction of the owner. The highest price will be given for .Wheat an siser d Flour: . • , DRESBACH. METLY. • N. 8..: Plaster of Paris and Salt always kept on hand, and for sale at the lowest prices. • • July 290,140,k -4y.. ' . - . Craig, Ilegas . IV-frO. 1-z;f.os nide' • C • COMM/SSION:64IOORWARD . " . ING MERCHANTS,: .;„., .Have removed tcalie - Capacious - Warehouse recently occupied by D. Leech & Co: at thtl nordwiestcorner of Cherry and.Droad street, Philadelphia. • .From the facilities - which the location.and. internal arrtingerneid'of this depot afford, 30 to 40 Burthen Cars can be accommodated to unload and load at the same time with sufficient room to store 20,000 barrels ofFlonr, and-40016600 ton-of:Grain exclusive of the forwarding department.• Produce of every descriptton will be received as' Maud on consignments, and liberal advances made on receipt (if required) until sales are effeeted. ..- CRAIG, BELLAS & Co. 13NorAli-west corner of Qherrylz - Broad st;• • Philadelphia. REFERENCES. .W. S. Cobean ' Cashier. Henderson 6r. Parlcer, Henry Rhoads, I - • C l °thil6; • Saunderson & Bosserman, . • Jacob-SW( , er; JV"enraille. • , David Nevin, SU ppenobtirg. J. Logan Smith, Esq. qaehier? . . c re hamperotn ,. Plater, Hurt. Co, • 3 'RobtetrriemTng, „, • • Catherivond . lk Craig • ,Pldladelpim. -Wm. R. Thompson &Co. • . , • " Whitall gr: 8r0wn,„..: ,J- Yr, J_ itittioriber has . j !AA vettmie'd 5 5"* Piiii.i'i3litiONtaiiit4iiifidelpi ayArike timOre,,and is now opening at his storeroom S. E. Corner of Market Square and Main Streets (for.. `merly;necupied by Geo.-W. flitner,) n general asJ sortmetid of t— d _ torte Tare, Cedar Ware; Brittnnig - Ware; .Grocerie,T,- . Paints, Vcerriishes. Glass, .13ineh;'1 es,* . Thips, .Cone6.Jgmps / for . • burning :Cramphine - Oi , . . audit great variety.of articles useful and 'necessary for furniallingand keeping a house. !fie ints also; and will constantly keep on hand. , Canaphine. .. a cheap and elegant sobstitute for . sperm oil, and having beetvappointed the agent:of Messrs. Backers and Brother of Newark,N. J., for the sale of Jone's Patent Lamps in this county, be is prepaied to fur- nigh Lamps and Oil, at a very reasonable rate to all who may wish tti use this now and economical light, Having selected his goods himself, and made his purchases foreash,lte Is able, awl is Ileterinined to . sent ow. . • .. , - Those having the cash to la7" - out will find it to their . advantage to give him a call. HENRY DUFFIELD. . 'Earlisle, üb• 8, 1840.--tf. NEN HA'r MANUFACTORY. I W.M. H • ',T RO U T ;. BEGg liave to inform the citizenaof Carlisle and its vicinity, that he has commenced, manufac tering Mit% of the latest. fashions., and of the-very belt materiali— , comprising . Rus'sia, .Brush, Beaver, Nutria, and till kinds of FUR TS; . . of which a general assortment Will always be kept on hind, or made to suit according to order; which he will sell on the rhost accommodating terms' for cash or : Country Produce. : .His shop will be found in Lembor street, in the house formerly kept by Lindsey Spotswond as a Hatters' Shop: . • - • Carlisle,May 26,1841.--6 m. . .Bar Just received at the New Store Of the subscribers. .4 Tons BAR. IRON of first rate quality, and for sale very luw for cash, tier . . consignment, 90 half Boxes 8 by 10 and 10 half Boxes 10 by 12 Western Glass, in good order,for sale to Merchants at Pittsburg prices; and Duncannon best • NAILS, BRADS AND SPIKES, at Manufacturers prices, also, on hand Witherow's Celebrated !Cent PLOUGHS, FLAX-SEED OIL, by the gallon; or Barrel,. OIL MEAL,—W-otherill.- St Bro a. Pure WHITEOFIEAD, MAHOGANY VANEERSMo." &c. BOSSERMAN & HUTTON. , Carlisle, May 5, 1841. • INDEMNITY AGAINST'IO§ BY FIRE. • , THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COM ., : PANY OF PHILADELPHIA, a pita44oo,ooo paid in.—harter Perpeta, al, , CONTINUE to make; Insurance, Permanent and Limited; on every description of Property, in TOWN AND COUNTRY, on the usual favorable terms. • - • OFFICE, 163 Chesnut street, near Fifth street. CHARLES N. BANCKER, President. DIRECTORS. . ' GOAIALES_A,,HANCRER, SAMUEL GRANT, JAMES S,CHOTT, , ...EMMERICH Hamm_ THOMAS HART, . JACOB' IL SMITH, • . THOMAS T. Wastreint,, GEO. W. RICHARDS, -TOBIAS WAGNER, • MORHECAI D. LEWIS. CH4RLES G, BANCKER, Secretary. '- 1 The subscriber, Agent for'the above Company for the borough of Carlisle and vicinity,will prompt ly attend to all applications for Insurance, whether made personally or by letter. Residenes. Main btreit, nearly, opposite the Car Office,' WM. D. SEYMOUR. .Mareh 81,1841.---1 y • • DR. S. 1...:-STEWART, Thoinsonian Botanic Practitioner of. Medicine and Obste rics No . • 2 Alexander's Row, , near Rail Road Hotel - n DPECTFULI. , Y , informs. his ,friende and the Kt public generally, that (thriugliseilaitation) he has removed front Shtramanstotin to Carlisle, where he may be found at alktimes;unlees• professionally engaged. The affiiotetraluill'at at All•times he treat ed. with purely Vegetable Airidicines principles Poisons, " and „in strict, accordance,, with; the principles laid &tab bylhat great reformet!'iti'meillobricienca, Dr, Stutincl••Thcomeon. ,_' , ." - • ' Cbronie c ue,, each alllconstuoptions,tiver Cern- Pliktft"Pro,P l !les, ;Ilhegmatisms, and Cancers,, are mere particularly' informell that thi,,Neir System'is admirably 'adaptalkto their cues. . • • ••• Inyalids Imp a distance' can' be. acceratitod'ated with Ildarding while tinder- medical' treatment, on reasonable termt r, •- • •-• , July . 14,1841.=.411,•. 5 '• BrantltretK 8, '"'" A IMPPIY ,ortb'eabitae PillajOit 4Oeivetit 14444 been obtained 4fire4t/stfrattt thoyare W.IRRAM,2 I 4.OGANYIEVE. • ' 7 . • ELLIOTT. . July 21,18,,1: =MU CHARLES: 11/I'CLURE;-*, .4.7*().:U.7VEY 'Mac High §treet, a feiv onrs west of the Post , Office. Carlisle, April 28,1841:--lf ' UST RECEIVED some ve# fine. AI .T-lERtgINGs & e FIV,I ,at tiip §,torEa r ":71g DS. s, .N 14.1 2 34841. . Fresh Inedichies. The subscriber has recently received large addi orial supplies of . . . • flieditines . , Colors - Alye-Studs , secil 0u,7 - spm—Turperttine,- ICopal .Varnish,Painters' Brushes,_ Varnish Brushes, Hair Bruslos,.Spermaceti. Oil, (very fine). Sperm.randles, Soaps in great variety,. Wass Lamps, Cap and Letter Paper, Fruit, Spices, Perfumery, 4-c. which he will sell to_ehysicisni, Merchants and-others, wttoLEsALE. .or :by RETAIL, at the lowest rates, having.purchase4 entirely for cash; he will offer' bargains to those who wish to purchase. at wholesale. S. ELLIOTT;• March 24, 1841 ~ • Dental- Surgery, SUBSCRIBER respectfully tenders his T - grateful acknowledgments to the public forthe very liberal share of patronage he has received tir.; iag_the past year, And would still continue to offer - rarj.tlykartifeggintisitesalsgaii:V_kiittiFiitwostriti= Wes atiiitresidence, 7 l 4 4o7:4, liiee7s 7o -Mxv-;:i="4 7 . , Ittegrilgattit:Oriiiiiitrai4gige4,4,4olW4* . 2rlific!sii4ceiltrn;th.& fxia ner d ' Clisitzesal,ways - Q. -NEFF, M. D. :Carlisle, lk arch 25,1846.--tf . '-• Ii G-11ATITEDE ELM _ . -Vc_,ltre_ttot among that class of EA itora who for a_ few, dollars .w ill, (at the expense ol'Arutli and. hones ty) "crack up" an article and bring it into rapid sale; nettker are we willing to remain silentpdter having tested the utility. of 'an improvement or discovery in science or art. Our readers will recollect we told them:we were unwell with a sore 'throat•and violent cold some feW weeks ago.. Well, we purchased twa itottles of WINSLOW'S BALSAM 'OF ROM:- HOUND and po audde'n was - theture, that we forgot we ever had a cold. Those who fkye mny try it upon our eecomroendation.-I.poistOwn Tele graph. . For sale by •. :3; ELLIOTT, Carlisle, - A. J. NORTll,Newville. Alb . , by Druggists generally Abroughoutthe coon try. Price 50 tents per bottle. _ . Oct. 28, 1840. . • . . Rheumatism! Rheionatistri. Da. LEIDY'S RHEUMATIC' LINIMENT. -LHighly recommended and 4 truly efficacious ap plication for Rheumatism, Bruises, Skeins, Stiff ness, and Weakness 61 the Liinbs and Joints, Pain along the Back, Sides and across the Loins. • . • .R.E C 0,31.41L.N.D.977,0:4 S. Extract of a letter from Dr. Johnson',..dated Philadelphia, May 7th, 1839. The Rheumatic Liniment ism Blood Pills have been employed by myself, and finding them effica-, cious, I have since recommended them-to many, that have been entirely cured of Rheurriatic pains, lumbago, Stiffness. of she joints, numbness of'the muscles, limbs, &o. Extract of a letter from Dr. Jennison, dated • • Baltimore, May 19; 1841. Your Rheumatic Liniment possesses properties which have:never:found in-any-Liniment- IC have heretofore employed.. • Extract of a letter from Dr. C. 11. Goodrich. da ted Pittsburg, June dlst, 1839. Of numerous Liniments and Medicinealieretofore employed for Rheumatic affections; none have been do successful as this Lininientsand Blood Pills man; ufsictured by . you. hey have in this - place won the golden opinion of irll who bye - used them. To my . ..own knowledge they have cured several that were by myself. and other mon pronounced incurable. If May not he amiss to remark, that both theLini- I_Ment and Blood Pills. are prepared by Dr. N.B. Leidy, himself; 'a regular Druggist awl Physician, attested by Drs. Physick, Chapman, Jackson, Hor ner, Deices, James, Gibson, Coxe, Ike. of Philadel phia. „ • This Liniment ie prepared only, and' for sale, wholesale and-retail at Dr.:N. ILLEIDY'S HEALTH EMPORIUM, No. 191 Nortlr.Second Street, sign :of theGolden'Esigle . and - Seipents;yPliiliidelpliia. N. 8.--The genuine is ccbinpanied by the writ ten signature of Dr. N. B.L eidy on the label. Price 37 cents a Anita& or.three !Wades for $l. Also, for sale by STEVENSON gc•DINKLE • Druggists; Carlisle, Pa. May 19',1841.—8m. • DR. LEIDY'S Sarsaparilla, or Wood Pills. " The Life of the Flesh is in the Blood." . •. .• • • LxvirAces, c..xvxs. xt. TAE Rifest, bestand most e ffi cacious Pills now in existence; are Dr. Leidy's Blood Pills, a component, part of which is Sarsaparilla. It is use less here to name the good. qualities,. or commend upon the medical virtues of those Pills, as the public are fully aware of them. Suffice it to say k they are an effectual .purifier of the blood and renovator o f the system. ' Philidelphia City, se. ' • [x.. s.] Personally appeared before me; one of the Aldermen - of the . city of Philadelphia, Dr. N • B. Leidy, who; on his solemn oath doth 'declare and swear, that in the composition of the Sareapttrilla Blood Pills, manufactured by him only ; there is not contained Mereury or the, Minerals, or any . Drug .whatever, unfriendly, dangerous, or, deleterious to the human system . • •. • • •-• • • . ' ... C. BRAZES,; Alderman. 0 . Price 25 (tante a,Box: • • , : They are prepared and sold,:yeholesale and retail, at Dr. Leidy's Health Emporium, No. 191-North Second street; below Wine street. ' - Also, fer h' STEVENSON •St DINKLE, Druggists, Larlisle; Pa; ; ••' • . May 19, 18.11.--6 m. • • • , • • Tetter'; DR. . LEIDr.S.CELEBRATED TENTER AND ITCH OINTMENT ip daily becoming more pOpular. Daily , numerous individuals stop . and inform the proprietor of its great successln remoi but and euring:the Tetter. end Iftch.,, , N'unterous. testimonials .rnight. be . published of its efficacy, but for the delicacy felt bY , individuals hav; ing their names published. in cogieetipit . .., loathsome and disagreeable 'affections. ' It, may c he used With, perfect safety. biritingluid. old,' ciao upen infanta, sOntaining , no iMeteury or, other mineral sUbstanies. • Di , „ Leid,i;,pilipares it binisell :and knowing its compoSitiori;Mast Genii dentially recommends-. it AS superior tfr aktOier remedyy, for, the Tettcr andPiepsiredffind Sold at Dr..Leidy's Health Empoilup4 (sign of the Golden Eagle and. perpents.,) No. 9g Nertk,SeCondStr'oet, below Vine. ••• Alpo, for _sale by . STEVENSONt, Drskt,E, Dru gg ios,carthae, Pa;'' • The above 'preparations are:Eold..Will Druggists Plulidelphia i lied ..,;;;;;is e " Merchants and 'Dreggiiitctbroufrv" n ' l- " out the United May 19,18410,' • Jl3l. TO - fine . The Blind Piles; saitito - be ineurable by external applicatiOns.—Solomon' Hays warrants the contrary. His Liniment will cure Blind Piles. Facts are more stubborn thawtheories.. ' He_ solicits all respectable physiidans to try it upon their patients. `,lt will do them no harm; and 'it is known that every physician who befitted the honesty to make th e t r i a l, h as can ,. didlyadmittcd that it has succeeded in every oNA they have. known. Then Why cot-use it? "It is tlia, recipe of one of theirinostrespectable members, noir deceased.'Why refuse to use it ?,Beckuse,it is sold r a. a ' -p roprietary medicine? , Is this; e,sqffiektat ea ,cuss fer,stiffering their_ honest . , patients .to` linger in distress? We think;'not: , ; Ph y sicians shall &icon= ... iinced that there'in 7 nq ,lidtpbug ; or quackery 'about Alas artiele.—"W by:then nat . alleiiitte human .suffer. l inn? .Ifthey.wontitry it before, let them after all other preseriptionit falf.7 Physicians are respectfully requested to dothtiimelies and patients theyistiee to use this orti,94. It„, shall be taken from the, bottles and'dgw,or" t ip as their prescription. if they desire: -, :..- 4 ' 4 ”' ' " ' '- • ',, ~ ' ,' SOLOMON HAYS.: ' Sold' by Comstoek . St - Co': - Wholesale Druggists, ifo...lii;Pletelter streetlNciw,lrort.. -. ::. , - , , .. , , . , ...:' For: 'sale. !Itleci'..toY- ~ ST EVENSON ;'.. * tiNKLE. Carlisle P 8,.... December 241840:.--ly, . _ • , . :. ._ ...,, C.. 'LOOMIS 'Dentist ; ISpetinanently located iii Carlisle, o:perfolin all ;el:ignitions .that arc required in Venial 'Sttrgery, snob as 'Filing, Plugging and Ex tracting Teeth, and inserting Artificial Teeth, from • n single tooth to a Whole get. - He will also attend to all, diseases of the mouthy gunitf, Eitt., and direct and regulate the;first and second dentition so as to render the.teetli`of children and ;young regular and beautiful.. . • Dr. LOOMIS may . at all times be foiinilAt:hia of fice, on High Street, opposite Macfarlinte'll Hotel. Carlisle, June BLOOD ! ! "THE SPRING TImg YEAR4 COMING. '! . . . • . .Beye purified in your Blood, , ,-"-- . 'Anil Health will attend you. "The Life of the Flesh is in the Blood." • • • - ~ . Lcire t xcas C. ir..it. v. - X1 ; - 11107* . IS Tjig, m T ooD o BE"PHRIFI . 1 4 ` • . Thousands can answer this question who now front actual - experience that - ' - ' -- 1* • ---.. . DR:LBII3Y'S BLOOD PILL 4, A COMPONENT PARS . OP WHICH IS -.S.RIISAPARILL.d. - - • --- t re die safest%hest 'and most effectual Pills known, Asa . orArall_rurifirr . . . ThOusandsovho have: for severahlears past used them during the Spring and Fall (as welt seat other imes) will, - never - use - any others. - 1-lundrede are trendy dailyprocuring therp,o4hoitave-heretofore . ~ralitqyetl them. •The object of 'this advertisement s to inform thaloasands - who - know-not-yet-ot-them where-they marroeure - them genuine, that . they may try them; being ['tiny satisfied that having tried them, they will never be persuaded to use any other for' everal reasons. .. , , . First—Dß. LEIDY'S BLOOD PILLS ARE ANTI QUACK, Jicing prepared by Dr. N. 8.. Leidy, • himself, a regular DrOggist, as well as Physician, attested - byDrs. Plifsick, - James, Horner, beweeo; Jackson, Gibson, Corce,lkc. ' Second—Dß. LEIDY'S BLOOD PILLS ARE • ANTI-MERCURIAL, being an Antidote against Mercury and the Minerals, so deleteriou;iniid - dari= gernus; and upon the effects of which Quacks de pend, for " killing or'curing,',.' and. therefore:mix - them - with - theirntootrnms: — Third-4DIVLEIDY'S BLOOD PILLS ARE SA -I?.ER_THAN ANN OTHERS, as hi using them, : - they require no restraint &din living or oecupa tionoind, may he taken by the - most-iielierkte . and -feeble, old and young; male and female at all times . • and under all circumstances. • • . .Fourth-.DR: LEIDY'S BLOOD PILLS ARE BETTER. AND MORE EFFECTUAL THAN A.,V 4 / ; OTIP•AISP.I I *- 1 9....P5ed-accordif ig7t uiretis, tie .0,441;#1,1 proilivt of ats.aectiiitomed - Wain§ t es ,toy i ts ,fobctipns,and ,th ereby leans' pg rajpiCsie, .cline'of thelutman sy - atem: • • .Ire all - cases where a • titirgation. maybe necessary, these Tills will be found both :Effectual and - easy in their operation,•producing no nausea, or sicknestrof _the stomach, grtping-or-an -;-: .,s dhet--unpletitittnesensn- ,- Lions. .* . . • Fuyther comment is djmed . unnecessary—the m, nuernua eeytileate - ti pnlilfed front - tinteto - iiine from 'Physicians - and 'nther,•individuala Must have -cOnyinced the incredulous, and for, the- further in. forniatioo of all others - , referi them tolille dirEetions: which accompany eacb . hpv .. - They nre prepared andsold, wholetale.and retail, at Dr. LEIDY'S' HEALI'HEMPORIUM;No. 191 North Second street,. below Vine street, (sign of . • the Golden Eagle and Serpents.) - Price .25 cents'a Box. • Also, for gale by STEVENSON & DINKLE, • _$100:4100: - • .Will be forfeited by Dr. N. B. 'LEIDY; for aprepa ratkon of Sarsaparilla equarto his Medicated. Ex tractof The eirmacy of Sarsaparilla is well known In Sere fula.or King's Evil, Erysipelas, Diseases of the Liv er, Affections of the skin and Bones, Ulcers of Nose, Throat and Body, as well as on Aniidott, to Mercury and the Minerals, Constitutional Diseases and a general Purifier of the Blood and Animal FlUids. Dr. Leidy would refer to the most respectable phy sicians in.Phillidelphia,Us well id throughout the U. States for'the character of his preparation, as well also tethe numerous certificates from physicians and others, that have been from time to time puhlished, now deemed unnecessary as the OlifiracterAf pat ation is fisinly established. Throughout die Sou-• them States it is used altogether, and throughout the 'North takes the precedence over all others; articu larly among physicians, who, for the benefit . of their patients, always recommend it. . _._The reader is rifferred to the directions accompa nying each bottle, for recommendatiOns, certificates, and further particulars. • " Remember, one bottle, (half a Midi) is equal to six pints of Syrup, and is equally pleasant to take.. • s• - (Er Price One Pollar p Bottle. • . ' - For sale in Carlisle y STEVENSON PINKLE, - Draeg ste.. May 12,1841.-6 m, • ••. . • Hays' Liniinent. NO FICTION. This extraordinary chemical composition, the re-' sultoficiiiite and the invention of a celebrated - med ical min, the introduction of 'which to the public ,was invested with the solemnity of a death-bed be quest, has since gained a reputation unparalleled, fully sustaining the correctness of the lamented Pr. - Gri . diley'rlast—confession, that "he dared not die without giving to posterity the benefit of his knowl edge.on this subject, ,, and •he' therefore beqbeathed to his friend and attendant, Solomon Hays,the secret of leis discovery; • • it is now used in the principal hospitals; and, the private practice in our_country, first and most cer tainly for the cure Of the. PILES, and also extensive ly and elEectually as to baffle credulity, unless where its effects are witnessed.. Externally an the follow in com p laints: For .Dropsy---Creating extraordinary absorption, ' Swellings--Reilucing them in `stfe'w hours. Rheumatism--Acute, or 'chronic, skiing quick ease. , Sore Throat--By cancers. ulcers; or colds, . Croup and Whooping-Cough—Externally and orr the chest. All Bruises, Sprains, and Burns—Cured in a few, Sores and Ulcers-Whether fresh or inns: stand . ing, and 'fever sores. Its operation upon adults and children in reducing rheumatic swellings, and loosening.coughe and tight ness of the chest by relaxation of the parts, has been surprising 'beyond conception. The common re mark of those,who have used it in the Piles, is It acts like a charm." . THE PILES.--The price,sl, is refunded to any person who , will um a bottle of Hays' Liniment: for 'the Piles, add return the empty bottle without being cured. These are the poeitive orders of the proprie ter to the agents,and out of many, thousands sold,bot. one has ben unsuccessful. . • . . We might insert , certificates to iny-lengibr, but prefecthat those who sell the arGote, ahmild exhibit the original to purchasers: ' • •,' Physicians and Whit . riptOroto4l.llSaloain of; . ~ .: • OOREHOUND: .. - An nripiralleled,remedy for common Colds,Cdughs . • Asthma, Influenia; Whooping Cough,Bronchiti et, and all diseases et 'the Breast and Longii,leading ' . , n; compo sed . to Consumpti of the concentrated • virtues of Horehound, Boneset, Blood Rolit;Liv • erwort and 'several other vegetable substances.— _ Prepared only by J. M. WINSLOW, Rochester; The innocence and Universallradmitted pectoral, , virtues, of the Herbs from which the BALSAM or HOREHOUND 'is made, are too generally knoim .. to reaulre,recioirimendation,lt iatherefore onl,l.ne- , ' _ testary to Obserte that' this medecine contains the' who e of theirsmedical properties, highly conientiaf • ; nd so' happllfetimbined with several other ye- - getable substances; as to render it die 'most speedy, 'mild and certain reinedf,noiv in use;for the Coinz plaints above mentioned. . For Child:en, Obi Balsam ii_of - inestimable Value . , It is a speed , remedy for , the. Whooldtig Craig* antf . 'Cronhand ordscerta in reliefin flat:lel ttrinpfaintß. -- -- Choke, Tee ' n ,&e. It is pleasant to the taide, and :may be saf 'given to the tenderest infant and should - ,lie kept at 1 timea'in every,family, as it is mud, i better for the complaints incident to Children,thatit ' Paregorie.VMdfreys Cordial . or the Cordials se corp.' moitly. used, as hiniiiras in City have tpatitteif. :Read the fallovving.l hereby - certify that eti in the spring , of 1898,1 contracted a severe COL D ; , which settled upon.my lungs, and threatened a hasty' Consumption. I used several prescriptions, but oli-• tamed little or no relief; I 'was much ,illarmed.:=. Happening to he, in Rochester, -l. was advised by: nif ... friend, Mr. Winslow,ito try.a..bottle-of-his Muses?' 4.. .". . or ifortatiotirrti - : I did so, to my stirprise ob tained relief at once—and by the use of that single' . ottie—Was4ierfeetly_r.estered.i2„health...__T.o_lh.9o._ afflicted with Colds or- Coughs, at this inclement - season', I say "go and do likewise." . • '''' • ' LEANDER CHIPMAN. Pittsford, Monroe co., lsi 0V.,, 9, 1838. • Me. John M. 'Winslow, Druggist, - Dear Sir I. have been for a series of years afflict ed with an affection of the Lungs, and a hard cough, and have many times arose in the morning tis. Com - exhausted by excessive coughing during-the -night as A per - soo would be by a hard days labor. have tried most of the popular remedies of the day, . but neverfound relief until 1 met with your. Balsam -of-Horelioutid., : -All-the-'other-remedies or-palatives, thatl have used, leaVe l the bowels in a congested' state, while yours leaves them soluhleand-free. True. 1' consider a great desiderattiOn'titlcHnig - • e'tloi - e - of. - your Balsam when going to bed,.T rest nuieilv.thro' the night, and, my sleep is refreshing. 1 take.great pleasure in _recommending : your Balsain_ tlf-r.Hore hound to !till those ,afflicted with pulmnmley cotri-' • ,nlointa any diaease appertaining to the lungs, and , 4,Slae.-tlaiipproArtw4lty talltimk : ypt. for the greatre..-.. ./. 4 . -I . 4 nteSB44.4!e•PriteripaceclrtioNnti. , tyouritv= . 7. HVairtayfF7,l(tTill'Artuihmiikl,cr - Famcv_.:,-. For Bali