0 I r •,: El MEE OM ! G+ ME MEM . . , . - • • - - • • ----- • - • • • • • VIVA . 4 .tiliintoil,n att.TAVO.I4O.L.LA to he paid half yearly ht•iilvance: , • -./nr.E.R•7l"S4',Lt4',.re , y4totexce . 6clinß_Dqui're ' - 14:!thiee insertions, ot!TE".=.ool...LA!t;'ond-.t.very . unsOquient,,il4er,tfon,'Twenty:five - 05'nts, iouge • . ettlenp propoitlon. • , , Letters ovitirejsefl to the pnblishers. husi -nc!—K-MUST •liV - OPST - PAID,-Ibtherwise :they ivill - not - be'altendeil to. . • •._-_. = •—•.'-- . . - 411270111 4 1 1 3.. - The follotitn4 , ,:persona .have been -appointed Agents, for the ,Carliste Herald and and , to. Whin payment tor' Eiubsdriptioti and Itlvertise , __..ments can. be made... ": °.--, . •. • 31. Sit 'Esq. Shiremanstown, .01m1). Co. • 'Sor . l.-Coiri. s i!,..E4(l.lVeivrille,.. • , do. . do. . TtiOs. AV...:llliom; Esq..l.sllipponsborg, do. m Woitivot ety - lIsq• - . -. o. do. - J. MATEEII; Esq.. Hoguestown, do. IL Witt.soN, •Esq: Sfechitniesurit, • do. _ _ Wri,LTAIR.II:uNsti,A)ENq' Hopewell, do. ~• . •IL STune coy E Churklitown,' •do . . Dr: As'A •IVttirrte, New ( mrnherland, • do.. - ...- - 7iv05....14..ien.,1E5cj..1110ci fiejd, LandiskOrg;' 'do. . Lifer • _ • Till?._ and . • "lIITTEItS.' • - N•CONTRAST, , • . , • ..All nht'ons,Troin - t Ite•reinorrsr ages, have.tin &ships, • Int Cofinithui only futind'ont the !ay to America. Bellow the time of the gresit Spanish navigator, poople'Wei•emilly elle 'bled' th paddle about ,the Just- :to with the Life • • two - ylmessinee nod enturcd.npon ' • silt unknowit, ocean, hare , 'dist:livered the .precious in sea rk.l, - ur-qt it'A TR; . V eget b te,ni LAI ci nth were 'indeed Maim' 'when I cciminenceo thy liarelli„ but three trot only active man of liminess, but, thithPtriiilY spettk iIaVL, - - renewed my youth. .I.enta thus, with confidence in infoult —rAperietice With I)ut.4.trtt•rvadel'..i want proof the VE(41?..1' A lILIS I,II O K o ghilllClS ' :Inv:suitable 10 . 11 iL01N1).1:4ar...?4 , - Lhimr‘on.dile.r.atruty,ulllH --------14d411 . 0atl wit fridir_suine-of-the-most retpectutile citizens ortliit my littliVe laud, voluntary offer • . testiritonyiff the of A 'GOOD v.#.GHTA 1%1F.1171-CINE. - .;' ' Perhtms a litpt , tiolistittitiol!e have been itiMrly ruined by - - the , likll•iiirellible"- mineral pr, , paria' Of Om day, will • • bear toe wain-14,111;d the Lift., Aledichtes.and stick dtiv, are ' the true coarse to perinatient good health. JOHN-I\lOl , l'AT. . • . . , • . . , •G . .. - 7EN'EttATi RENT ARN , Torg, T6llO F.: 1.1 N I X,..I.IIITTERS_ • •. - . . . „TheitemitAliefuesivsye fong.been knono aliduPpreetatt.d,' - —Tor-their extraordinary and int flied ifue.t.ow yrs of restinin prefeat ht altli, to 13M.501:5 Bftlfering tool. r dearly every ind g disciefi.t to 'w hielf - thelitiniati frame in ' - Oxman). litiodreilS of eertilicutul instances, they - tifen'reseueil sufferers train', the_ very verge infinitely ~,,,,grAve„,,,aff.lalXno. .h se. p tiVe no's Mous raill711; - illrilrinThilly tin/OS:111;11 - 0+T that timfdeatseni/lytoeitt'or 1,..0ith, without which lifte.,iBsel.C . is but a partial Su great, lode( 11Ims • . . :111tiri•iiiCM:y -hall, hibly--prov, d,-the..'-it has neared. sea rcely less thou Miro,/ ti:ot.'s• J hose '-ss loi"ses re suliacipainted opoil„whidt they ifmt.compounth d, old upon o luck they •coosetp . n. tidy It sifts ti, their• manif.st nod at usilde the %pi ,i.gs nod channels of lift • old einitiidg . ttirM with ti ( M OM: DNip,l)l . , llMlthey were Wahl. d for th. NI hit* was bt , tlM. d upuu thtm ut 7 . thil.lll.lo,titant;t•Cs• renitest of ll'Verfil UMW' lives ^ • Kilt )•nad obviously. saved. • , .Theiir6prit n,r ill the . orportunity itlford, by' linteerhal the di.) pries. foe tes.co.g his 'VE6 E It 1.1; LI FE 1'11.1.5 wian the knowl, doe atuta • reacierrevery- indi cid ~n iu th - e- commitnity• 1.711 1 i he the host IT p.•rniciens quint-heti, s, which beret of vegetable in 'gretli nlt, the Pills me rota!, r9 z ontdc, hied colitifin , ! neither Mercury, Antimony, Amide, nor eny.tutht r .eral, m any form. whatever. ~Thev are entirely composed orextr a cts from TOM 'iind pow'srl'ul plant, the Vivitict of it hidh; though long &Mow n he several Indian' Irib, 4 nod - - -, --L-robtattiy,:tosottse , tauluent-pharaseettir.Atelidnists j ureAttlit, ' lgythee 'malt - own to the ,igiturant„, pretender* to mulled •ciehtle; and siert. never litture tolutinistertd in so happily efficacious a combiontion. The first„operation is to loosen the coats of.the 'molar!, "rind hostels, the various imurities and crudities constantly ' around them; an d to remove the horddlid fad s Which' collect in the conVolutions of the 510011 'Other aiedicines partiallyelenirse these, and kneeinch cut ' leded Masses belfindots-to product; habitual costiveness, 'With: all its trillit of evils, or sudden diarthica, with its int , iiiiiiient dangers. -This fret is well know II Ur inPtgulnr 'anatomists, who Ix:intim the human how ell after throb: -and hence the pri,ititlice of three yscll inthrimdmen rFnilst llte•onnehtllttileillis fir 'Me nr,,, -The second- effect of, th'e- V EGETA lILE I.II I E 011.1.8 it to chairs.. the kitint y %pod - thobledtier, and this nietnis,..the liver and the ItisTa • %lir, healthful Sletloll of whirl'entirety 'depiAnfic - oufir - thr -- , ' .segultfrity of blood.-wind' take .1 its red color train the :Igen/Tot' the liver andilw fangs lie •I fore it pastes into the heinl., being thus purified by them . )m4llllOll by -rood- citodint. _ the.yeint, renews every part orbs llmein, mill ttivagliuuttty mounts, the_ banner of ht altlf in n blooming - THE. PIVENI X .111.1" f ER§, are so called, becalm the. - Tama. 41.1.4aw0r ar rev Owing ibe cap irk gem rs or liealth, M a ;toning vikor -throughout the consti tut ion,al the...nee, -nit vs said to ntsiored. to fire from, the 11111, sof its own . -_____slissbittioh.' The PIICEIIN Ili l ters •ar- entirely -vegetable, , • camposid - of 'roots found -only in eertili it parts nr the Weil. - 1.11 • .Aisantry,ihicli will infallibly cure I. , ,Eittl-tS - AND - AG ES *pf all kinds; .will never fail to ers.dicate entirely all the d= Yells or Mercury, infipi,tt sooner than the most ''sioweiful • 'peepanitions of Sarni parilla,tind will inino (Bider)• cure the sfctermitiatioworllLOOD TO Tflit - WEA - Dt never fail in . • the *knot: inredentto . young females • and m ill he found a vertaireremedy in all cases of nervous dehilayand trouble's acithe.Most-impaircd,romtliNtjont.. Asa rein( dy fur Oro-. nleand Inflammatory Rhou»iatiiiii,7iVeillfaifff 'Ma" * Phoenix Bitters will be denieinstiateit brthe use of a single 'bottle. The usoul dose"of these bitters is half a wine gloss Valli in water or witiii, - inierthts - quantity nay -hi, taken ;sob or-three timers dity,eboUt half:in hour before meals, l Ber less quantity may be taken at all rims. To those who are • Afflicted with indigesticut afa r Meals, these flitter, will •-, !prove itivalinible, as they' verY gredtly inerease,the actiMeof slhe-psitteitnit.sisecra,hdp' ni‘te_puJALtiLthlit •andenable the stomach so . disclairge - into - the 7 liovit s ...:Whatevi±r is ofrensives Tlins ind ideation is easily and speedy _ . Iy removed, appetite ri , stOrcd;_nisci , the mouths ,of. tho the sorbetit vessels being demised. nutrition is facilitated, UHT strength of body and energy of 'mind art• the' happy results , For further partienlaes MOFFAT'S LI FE - T 11.1.5,. sin -- PißgNix - I+l3 , llfits; - Opply - i1t.•141 . . - 1115111it's'offlce; • "16 Jlrosidway, New rink, where the rills . scan be obtained !ffir treentso_o o cents r Kt_ per, hoz_and_thelli tters_lbeScr pribortki••.gir'itinincrous ceilifientes of the Wonder efficaerof both, maybe throe inspected. In some ~ oteraittl-comOiCated evnievof chronic-and 'inflammatory' Itheunintisni. /aver complaints, Fever - and , Ague, Dyspepsia, Palsy,. Pi fes,.infutfecfrom theme en:op! qtdrane,awl other literates: of low otanding,, it 'nay be' Tound nem ssarrto tithe birth the:Are' PlllB atzdigrocidi'Bit ter,, inithe doses:M(ore reedinnientlod. ' N. 8..-Thele Pills autlthG-ftittt l rti i.ill art: an file`renry' out -of the systeminfinite:y faster than-the best preparationiof '.: blood t 0 the henil, or all Wolent ticadarAeo. fir ttOrtlettpux • r,,,,„—Ali ucToMIS-wlainre4lcudispuout-to-apojdr.ry,-paloyi 'ne'ver'lle,:ivithout' the hill Pills'or thellitters; - :furcate dote in'tinte wilfsave'life. - Therequalizt• the sirens - lotion tartheliloritt, dire alfpretiiiirc front the Ifivd,sti:i.store -perspiration, and:throw offevery,impuritr by . tbenc pmts o for saiCsit thelMote'ilt St' ELLIOTT. Setitember )18,- 1887::-c-1y: :P.4:•;:5.0 - ,. 00;4.1.410.15r; tefebratedilleettibialie f .Nerre, ;:.44 ,. .! • and ri_vitis;v 1 --,, s- • -; ILI NI ENV ; potnititi , „arat'niglit," : bait 'clfred bun. Fete!. reliet,in -the jewelling or ,tlie • glancl t siif Hie:mon 4thel relieves' the 'ntrtnlinesis iind.colitatetintus ta-Tce togs down, , lind.inilanisttioni,out of;the ,fie B b, tlieutnatism. brunet', stitl , aftralua;,.-rit tiyes. eliate vifstrengthens tends the souls wheti tolftradeillt-`-k•fitti,' dciOji s on sheep's wool , applied to. the , eat Of .lett,f•Per. Sons; wiltby constant .tniticatieni, c#44/1!!elll )!ta-r - itetwo mon th s' time. , • • great' nuibet; of - ocrtifienteii 'otthe tes - pootable and decenti , chariater.ony he e*ant. -ined witereit is sold. 1 9erneet 1 11.0r1,302;4041cler • Viii .Who . - will give fur th eriehmeuttion,,pr see ±lttWitelander + S ' '- • ailiste; Oetober 36.1837.-=ly: tow.. ': - • ' AlsO foi.sUle S: , 17 1 1iF21)1yoRCED, y Lndy 11 ,t1ry, just re. eeived land for Bake ' ma Feb 19 . . 110lin. ..tOrd 4 lor-Trat..' . . . . .. . .--- -- -- .., .. .. . . • • . . . . . . . _ ... ..,„ . . . .. . . .. 1 • . . .. . • •••• '.. . . .-- • • . . . . . . . . . . . ',. - ..... • , _ .. . • - .. , . . . •.. . . . . . ... . . • . . . . , . . . . .. .. - . i ~,:.- : ...—„,—, .. •:. ... .='>...•:7 - : . :-.,...:. 0 ',.. i 1 ... i i...:......,,,..., ,_. ..•;,:—. .. ibv . •.. X • .. . • . . ..: 1.._i....w . „ . . , . . •,...,• ~... _ • .... _.•.__....__ _. . .1...... . . .. . . ._ _ .. ~.. •. . .. . ...... .......... . , . .. . . . . • ... ... . . ISE 0 . , • .2, • r,•/•'• • • , a 41' ii 4 ;1:111.,p ..y.4, - sirfigriariEß D.* .71E-1111fiS PO.EI ICS LIVER4ITUHE ° THE dIRTS . AVM SeIIE.7 I IiTEE .- i'UltE • AHUSE•4I:EA T =EI r =I MEM poiotin*iiioz4,ciuxtEzt. ;'..thp:liodiali Specific, 7 - For the prevention and cure* of coiighs, Colds, Astlnnas, Consurnptions, spitting of - 13lood, 'and diseaSes•Of-:the bralist and lungs,' &c.. . . . _ Doctor •Cleirkran - Preepidnolle-proprie trp i'of the specific; , resided upwards of four years among the different "tribes , otNorthr Antet 'Zan Indians, and with unwearied gen Ce-used-every-means-in-his power--tri-re quire a )i.nowledge; of the differeilfriniedies used by them, for the•cure-nf the , - sick , iand **handed ; and more particularly tilt* which' 'hey take prevent and cure. the Consump tion., tints Crnilplitints of the breast and limp: fie - observed the-Indians we - 7;e •*tubj.r:ct to pp . -. merons and similar , ..cornpialht&lrts - Aftose•of white people ;-:tad from their r lnode big, and bOintr-expose-d-to-the-incfemericy of all weathers, Iruitqr of their complaints. were complicated litul violent. • Although; rriarl'. of .their 'diseases. were of such a -na ture- as state have terminated iu.confirmed consump tions ; --rhit it itne he -watwith BEE id not iifit' i of one who EZIEZ constirtiptionif ' ' • ••• s • SO,happy are: they in their knowledge of remediesp. and So •n'et taln of their effects,---: , when aPlilied iiMeohnt•it may be , said tree compmptivii7iS a tiise•ase never; knritm or heatti - ampng th - enn "•• The 'truth of thiS, observation antistle cnrroboratcd by _all' who haveltad•ll;(e.• writ tunity, Of , ,becoin ac: • .may flieW..be i-ask - i'd Why. thera re exempt from . these corn.. plaints? - be — reason is .obvio6 ; because fm , relief ; and- pre 'arairtifogelc-olirpfaints—wirinh-drisensib, dermiiie constitUtion, and biting on incu rable consumption. _ • ,• • ----- Biils -- of-rdireclion- , accoMpany=eadr , boltte: •-i-il—fhpectfi-c,Amin-titigToaTin—a-c6O-Kpieunns rnauner,"ol-the tiympteriF; in the' different stag — is of thesealistresCing diseases.; also par-, ticulatdirec - tions respeCting - Diet and tieg- ithen, and how patients are to.conduct selves through-every stage until health is re stored; for vain _and u:seless wohlth-be the. prescriptions of the ablest physician, tic , eon) panic , fj with the MostpriiVer fit/ I . ileilicines if=his'll • The public are In o med. that the OI.: . / 15151:= lions of two hundred add eighty seven per. . per. setur-h H vai—beep:-utkiinzbefut thieities.of the citY - tfit Lancaster, l'a. all con plrt - cly curedlif the most despyratit cases of . conF l um si - woe:4 which are detailed' In the bills accompanying. thVhotile. • The- price of each bottle of INDIAN SPECIFIC is One Dollar. and each enrel op:ng the genuine . Specific. is signed by Dr.: Clarkson, Freeman, and the initials C.,•F, on. the sea/ of each None can he gen-. Mix with - o'yt thi*signatute asbase composi-, tion havieg been atterripted to be imPoscil cm the - public by a •counteifeit imitation or this extraordinary article.' V- A constant supply of tha above . Spec- • ific, is kept coustatitlyton stile, by S.AMU.ItI. M.L.tal„.:Ctirlisle, andhy Sanmel_Wikon.. Shippensbnrg. ' Eicadvi Hair. .Is the grainiest ornament helongmg to the hu Man, ft;ame. How Strangely the loss of it-changes the contepance and- prematurely !wino on the : 'appearance of old age, which causes many fo re coil at being iincort red, ,h and, snmetinies even to isuq socie f ty to avoid, thelests and sneers of their acquaintances;, the- remainder of their lives are, - cuirsequently -- speurin-reliremeni. In short; not i - ere - m - the toss of property lilboltegetteruns-thinks flog ,Vouth with that heavy sinking gloom as doe the • • • • • s ant circumstances, O.I.I3ILIDGE'S BALNI OF COLUAIIIIA stoßs• the hair from falling off on I the first application, and .a lee' bottles restorelif again. It likewise prodUces eyebrows and st,,.his ili-ers; prevents the , hair from turning grey, makes edit beautifully, 'mill 'frees it from scurf. MI- T - wrens ; certificates of the 'first respectability-Il' supputnir-fite saw ho by the proprietors., :•• - • . ix:yrittead the following: . . • 114411Ell'iq'wkiNirro, PAT,. late Mayer of Philadelphia, bas certified, as nutrbe seen below,. tolhe-ltigh7chari!eter-tif-th -., e - luilOwing The undersigned dO:lierehy certify that: we have used the Balm of ; Columbia .iliscOx+red .I.Oldridge;tind haveTibiinirirhighly 'servieen- . ble not - As a - preventative against - the:falling cif of halr, - btit also a.certain reaorittWei . . • ,W 241. F 1,1: It; senior, • - .Methodist .Minister St. George ch i rge; • ' •. B6 North Filth street. . .1011 N 1 - E. 'l'lloll.\ 8, 'M. 1). 16.; I - JOIIN. 81-I , ,tiIINEY,-1.01-BpNee • , • 1-10G11 11 r el.j111/I'., 243 Soutli.Tili ined, and' those' xelio'l P . iersist in n'eatsirtr, wigs, may. not alygiys esptrieCtfe its restoraii . % e citkalities.• yet it ivill'reertaTiily the .ebt - itnat!on of the, inthl.t, %Alen it lx knohic _ 'that .three.of the shove signer:care more 50 . years h- . . • •-, - 7:: •' or' P.sasayr.trarail ' ! • 1., R913e11,1 - 4V,11'041.1'0N, Mayor 0f'5:141434 0.. .eei'tifir. that , 1 tor acrioitttecl 'With- ; Messrs Fur.ey, . and: llti'6ll.leCtirri-%,,vitose-2inimei,are' signed'ldliie'Atiore`certifitiate,lliat'tlie are :ge Ilcririen'.:tof character and reStieStabillty,' an(II-4ka inch fiat begiren,tb::the '0 01 4 . e. • • -•..1) 1 . 1..1'• In witriesi :oilier - a, flaye. set" my, • and' Ca'paegl-t he'5".41 . 61" tlila4Tty'tqlie , I ROBEAT"WtiAlt A rtiNill'aSrf3F.' , ! ;, Observe 4hai each bo,ttie:of Ilenttlite/Hal4 has a - riplentliil . . engraved : wrapperittnitliii)lo9 4.oprisclited the Fall; Alf,lilagu.ra. Scz , gcc- For bale at wholesale-by Co3ratocK Sc::Co, sole Agiatai gloq! 'AP • 41sp` ft> ,ole s. hr.4. 4 lOTTi , -, ! , ;IWANF::, 7 Cdebi*O(VerciiiViol- rtNi, • ANP4. 0 11 Meratd3*-- ExiDostforOntic. Carlisle ~,Pcb. 13 ) 183,8: by , :George ea. Phillips, - its Carlisle, cquaterinuad county, ,ete. - _ DR..' BRANDRETER'S ' t fi t, 9"*table. Via it) riot sceence. igjould contribute to the , * Conifort,.llCalthi and Iloppirica'orllkiiikina: '_ 'On tlie,eighteenth of May, 183.5',.these:;novv, truly celebrated Fills' were first made •knOwn_in the -- Oulted.§tates, although in 'Europe they had been..pi , eyinttzly . Welbrelhe cenz. hiry.' :The public naturidly viewed them ith • sospiebin,-4it- as Ott hcy found What they professed; t was soondisplaced by.the-greatest--.donfidence;-----fvfact-.2the- malty persons who have commenced: with them under the most„ trying circumstances of- bodilyrafflic.' .tiori, when every other meant and mellioine.had• proved altogether unavailing,-'have been restored o bealth.and hapfriiiesssfro_in their use,. ribiEthe cousegreoceis, they 'are. now recOmmended_b_ thousands of persinis whom they Have 'cored i;f , Constunption, influenza; Colds, Indigestion,. I)$ l -pepsia r .leadache, -Pains, and a germ: of. fullness- An . , the back Part a th e !lead, tisitally the symp.... toms of, Appplexy, Jaundice, Fever and Ague, Scarlet, Typhus,. Yelicatc -, a - nd -- common fevers'of all kinds, Asthma, Guilt, Rheumatism, Nervoas Diiickses, Liver ' Complaint; ;Pleurisy, Inward' Werknessi I).•pression of. the Spirits,. --11 . t!ptures, Inflarnination,-Sore- Eyes, Palsy, brow:3', Small Meazles, Cronp, Coughs,' WhOoping Cough, Quincy, ,dolic, Cholera Mor biii4, Gravel Worins; 1 - ki.stritery, Deafness; Ring; Mg, Noises - in the Ilead, Ming's Evify Scrofula, - Erysipelas, or S. Anthony's Fire. :Salt_ithetim.. White Swellings, Ulcer's some of 30 y.ears•stand- Mg, Cancers,. 'rumors, Swelled Feet and Piles,. dostivenelisj,. all Eroptithis•• or the Skin, Frightful Drearn4; Feiliale complaints of every kind; especially .obstructions, relaxation, &c. - 11:trasTettumerated.by name' the above disease's, he is'neiP'ertheless - Of opinion withida_grandikther;:thelate c_ele.brated bO,Yin.„ - firandrethr-that---Ithere4aionly=LO. ..am=litscate r an, impurity orthe - tiltibil;7whichTbrimpeding . -thei circulation, brings tni_tinflammatiori, And .conse 7 quent; dcrangementin - the organ' or part where 'sitchr---impuritrof-ther-hlood. - -settlesi=and.thatitia. 'the:different . appearances '.whiclutlris inflaination or derangement puts en - that have caused. medi eat-men tai designatetuCh appearances' vat iol Anames,-but-which are-in-flict, only thcsaitiezdis.:. e'a'se, :With ' inure or _lets violence. br. .WM 'llrairdretli was so fully convinced of the trial) of ' he' above simple theory, that he spent thirty years in experiineithr and laborious 'reserircli..into - pciine - rties.irt the iminifrousTlikintii , composing the N!'egetable Kindorif; his object tOog. to compose...vitictreittb,which' "slMold.at once pnrify,linill:proti.:l,e_by specific - aCtion, a' - ri3noyal.of s, ,fl bad bintiors"fromtlic.blood bY,lhe • :stiimaeluand bowc.lN .. as e'.. thcoothination sure be C;tiTlCti Otr,, blood nssitttie a, state cif purity; and .whoever h&j's-these' fills, sod perseveres, with then) will be satisfied that !Jr. 'WM. itranilmtli follyattained_his_philanihro• pie object. It• is,now do 'ithfa)hite and .known fact, that every dis..-.lse, whether.it he in the head or .feet, in the hrain tir meanest member; whether it he an outward ulcer, or an inward abscers, are all, though arising from 4i - tiny cattses,-. reducible lo this one grand t ifect, homely impurity of the blood fftl ...:_.ln.:lll.calies_they_Willhe (blind a safe and sun ple,rerriedy_yet•alf pewerful for flue remiiVal — Of the disease; whether chronic or recol; infeetimis or otherwise-; and what makes them particularly tidaptedlor this.coutitrv, ia that there is not the u-4okLithen....taki,4g_thelltjltt deed the system iWahsorittely le r- ;s , rs sc. e Fit cold when under their influence„,than at any 'other time; there/bre in this chmate,they are in-• valuable. Neitluer do they require change o • diet oi' care of any kind.,l» F.»gland'these Pills have hero .the only . meicine "tif many. ramifies rilr periods vatt ing from •forty tosixty.ysears, and have always proved effectual in restoring health . wherever amaberation frtiM it occurred. . NO ricr..—ln consequence'of the nurperous counterfeits for sale in the Drtog 'and Cheitiital . Stores, the public are:cautinnecl against purchas._ ing of any person r e accredite4 'age:94. Security Ar,tilitsi ClotinktCrfeits; lltaPsons - rii hail adopted the fidkiwing„ plan to secure tfiE - GENITINIT - ItrandretlrOillirt the public: Every autliPrized Agent, mist have - A Certificate of Agency, Mul,it.will - be seen that n•double forgery,-MUST•he committed, before any one can procure a forged' Certilicate. and; tbe peiscin having it_in his possession is equally liable 'With-the' forkrer; •r•• ,• • -• ', r _ 2 ur ~,gents—ford Chtimbersburg ; Jacob A. Whirott, Gettysburg IlFI•. NElt,•carlisle,t and ‘yin. Ilairriaburg. INTE ESTINA; C RED' DR. 'Ni. EvANS'S CAMOMIL.R. TONIC - AND FAMILY APERIRNT BENJAMIN BQWN, cornerof Sh ippetrand George streets. _Ph iladel phia; . .itfrected for seven years *with' ektrerne : nervousness,: by-. i eh, he__ was 1 . ) - (4 able to write his tia his SympteMs: were; eructation, daily aptist• • medic-pains in the head, loss of appetite pal , pitation•of the .heart. mitl . dimness _of sit<r, otter_ittability.; of etig,aging-iff any thitig that - demanded viol . ofenttrage; sick -- ticsi -at --the;- impaired—a ppeil ter coldnesS' and .*weakness of .thz ektremities, -ernaCiation--and-e-fitterne-dOility.-tlistiabed restv a sense ~t 1 pres.i.pre.:atifd ivcight at the stomach after eating., great niental despon dency, seyere fly inwp,aips in the 0161 . , hack anti conversation. M-rOB hits nuull...tlittLel, Vatic/fig the diell - e - V lk - fore t !rep b I p.nn. O. ( frett, ' tint il, chserty g,h);:tinthl ic na p~sap€rso,* auras per fori)eti by Dr. N'llltam deinian Ile Tank.; and tornilyApCri...' 'ent-Pillspie:WaSiniineed to glveiltern•rt trial, of„ h he is at ; _atiy_Lt rue- Int plfy,twszate rtih Persons ,who • doubt ,the to •citre, . are rifest reSpectfolly'directed the'abek•e'merl;. tientithieesett; , 'at - the niwth•Wesieorlier...of Ship ett and GeOrget st , , .BV.N.1.11111IN,• BOWN. • I>r, ; #l‘l., ZV,Al•ls%,',Medical 0 Mee, tpr the - , Sale xifekeillefii, - Nledichie; Eit-:N6: 10; N:-El'allTHAW l . tiffs MgQic /' daiiruloiy.s to 4ibtklinech F or , tal e this , office.- • •- - tate;Of Mtehail Lime ifeciasid. - ' • • ,;• VETTF.itg,o.t 11.4'ripn,Ig.rtitifin op, the cs r 'trite nf Miehaet Lortg; treti!tl,,lnte:orXl.l .letrin`wpsilii), ; ,titailit rand 'enuntit; l basi.ele;:. tined 14 the sts llscl fiber, , i resld in• s aid in•citte.forrn'of A.lllmys'onsoi l v, e _ fit indebted to the estate, ri li! lc," e ,",'p ayt . fiienchn,mediatel) . i,*o thope:havtni maim.will Oeseilt — tlietn i intiltentieitited fdr s'etttetni,ilt; LEVI meRKg,T,, - .:..qtyi . ;;.-`` February 26, 1856 1 - ' T.UESD.rr;JII:JIR_I:'Yt`6 3 _I,B3S. POOR HOUSE STATEMENT , FOR 8374. . _ . . • • :1?. Neel/11111,A. EIMALTNGER and a.-F.V.i2GGPAE.I?, Esiers, ,Oirectors o \ f the Poor and-6f the HouSe:of -Employment of cy,mberland,Counfy,..,'' in account :with said County; from the.lst day of January, to Ike .• - • , 31st daypf Occembe,:, 1837; • ' - •• . • to-arietAraw,n-from ch. treasury . s7ooo= 00 By Loudon, -- E eastr. - _ reed_fro_mlLl-lantion,'.l. Ang- rer at last settlement _ :044 41 - ney, T. - 'Anderson -f3c . - Shire- - -Funeral. expenses for out. door • .• Tflhll. r9r support 4 M Kurtz; • : panpers ••••'• ,•-57 25 P. Robinson, M. Kidnnan and - - Plaiker and grinding - • • •'39 21 D.' Urban• - • • .36 59- Blacksmith work . • - 57'59i - ,from Berk4'crninty for sUpport Medical attendanCe! for out door '9 l ' _ _-o£ .5290 • ...paupers • • . .•- ..-• - -= from - Dauphin county fdr•do -12 17- - Shoemaking and,hattingl. - :10.994 hides and skins 12 - 84i - Support of out door. paupers. '195 80i -• for'a horse .109 . 0D Jtisticee and constables' fees 106 . 38. forlislinets. fringes & baskets;22 '37i Beef and - phrk•: . : • ,615' for flaxceed and pillow • • •.ris 33 Printing and stationary 52 - 281 • "for cider preii; hire, Siberian. • . Merchandize,. gt•ocerieS, &a. .• apples and womi •51 29i , (clothing, bedding, and part . .1 46 for old stoyes, old iron and rags -33 49 •; improvement inclusrve) 1780 50,i frOm_paupers i3c titoney,receiv.s' - "failoring, weaving - and carding 96 ,71) =' --ed for gonds _sold and' pension 22 93 fSaddling, magOiinakilin,lite. front Justices in bindingchildren 5 - Leather _ 4, for sundries. - ' 16' 77i. Farming , utensils Sundries foiliOn - se,itite: cett; - trir• - •• ,- "7 • yelling expenses - , pnstnge".• wa goning.expenses, and expences for settling,*ith - neighboring — • 'r^tonnties • • -' • ' . 158 . '7 4 6 M. Fishburn, for-steward's Bcma tron's salary, hirelings, nurse, - '• hutclfers,farming,clerking, &C. r for, one year, ending 20Lii Dec. • - __.1837 . _ . •-•, ' 1"66111.'611 - - Dtrectors, M. BrennernaG - 11:14'. „. Cutie - and - D - . -- Emminger,-for---- extra services, each 27 00 th. Schedule howl» . g the proceed • r t f the Farni in 1837: 505 bushels of wheat ! , 223 of 675 of cm; 1215 of oats, 65070 f tatoes, 4of clovitt. aced. 2i of timo . .thy Seed, .9 of flax seed, 35 of tur- • • pips; 30 axed beets; 125 4 whiter .appl.es.. 25 of onion?,•10 of parsnips, ' r '9 , - - afsoup-beansi.9=of,peas z for-taitce,,; - • • - Srof — dried - applesr - 70 - gallons-apple--;__ — , 16ukter.01 loads of hay,-;10-of-corn:-1- . _fodder, .4 Of pumpkins; 2950 heads_ .20 barrels of , good • and watered c* I 'omq-102113s raw hemp, 'lO4 of hach-• ied fia'x• 12 - Vsdonti. - "- • - ..- Stocicoii Far.l4.' ja4'll "Six heatl of horses, 29,0" I;oilied ctife,.4,ip - eeiling...sow.s,:2 fa Ergs, .46 sit oats;'4s : l,teatl of _Miceli:7 - Tobalanite Cluokistity-.1 ~ w~c;~. ; ~ ...... ... -. Je2lllES__ LO EID ON, Esq.. Treetszeivr. ofWe ...Popr :House , rtng 'llarts Em-' • . . -pl'opizeni,,ofsaid cminty, fo,oecount with. the.,;;Director:sofit,ite.'"- . . -- • -- s'aid Institution — , from - thevti t -ditylef January to the- ' . .. . . .. , , .11st day of December: 1837, inclitsite, viz: 'l'c, am:otiO6Teeived from the cowl, .. By amount due arlast settlement 244 41 •ty Treasurer. 41 ;,--- -. " 7000 . x 00 Cash paid on Directors orders as ' • ' Amount ..receivecl •,, from different ' ' _.._ ' - stated above , . ' •72 . 73 SO/ • smirces as exhibited in the fore ___goinz stliement' To balance due Institution by Trea'r 17 724 • Beef,. fork, Mutton aid. Veal,latlened and killed onParnz in 1537. :;7-beeveS, average weight 490 Ms: of which 29 were fattened on farm; 41 hogs, ,average weight 165, of whichwere fattened and raised on farm;'2o sheep, average weight : 42; all fattened and 10 raised on farm; 12 calves, averageWeight62, all raised •and fattened, on farm. • • • , ". • • SI yards tow *and flax- linen, 67 yards bagging, Bl•fyat tIS 'flannel; 46 yards r a gs, 139 shirts and chamoise,-122 . calicoefrocks, 67 pair summer pantalnons,-71' pairs knitted stock ings, 66 . pail s footed iitockinponade p flannel frocks and petticoats, 33 sheets, 34 aprOrts, cli.sfE beds, 25 caps, 78 s featlter pillows, pillow 'sli ps and bOlitersy moulded : and- dipped 3592• tallow candles ••• • • • The Direr/ors of the Poor, 4.c. of said county annex the follotaings'exhibil of _ . ' - eftiiiTli.ibrir; - 13 ,- r; - perfarnted-by-thr-Stezvard,4l.fatron.2.anda_ulter_s from fromjlte Ist day of January, 1837, as l'ollotes, • - A canal or, ditch through the-sWoimp 160-rods long, 6i feet-wide, 3 feet deep; made a path . turnpike round thehou v.; a new cider trough, and repaired cider mill, the carpenter work of a dry-house; 9 coffiaskaptide 4 windows in poor, house. doors; 1 wood chest; 4 beth.teads; 1 wheel barrow and obe 'wheel' barrow. wheel • 5 dining tables and small tobles in poor louse; • and-cornhr~unis 32 bas .kets; 22 limit) baskets; reninved and-altered the grainery; glaisecl thee poor and dwc ing houses, and hang the weights of, the dwelling house_ windows; made a new wagon bolster and'enupling pole; made doors to the.fire placed. - dwelling kitchen; altered the hog stable and.inaile 17 feet morztrocigh; and a variety of other,artieles made and repaired; matte 60 pairs woollen 'pantaloons; roundabout~ and vest 4 20 summer vests; boiled 31i barrels qt soap; 140 . 1b5; hard soap; colored ail the wool aniVary,. &c: • . • . rarming . Utensikaa-I,Took January,Janary, 1 S3B 2, narrow wheeled wagons,' 1 .wagon body; 1. pair. wood ladders, 2 pair hay laddirs u l dearbornewitli-harness, l'cart . - with gears,' 3 plOughs,3 harrows, I,roller.to.roil fields, 7. scoop; • 3 log chains,'6-set 9f Wagon gears '4 . sett of ,)lough gears, shovel barrows, 2flax.Elialreffiitearpentels-tod*--1-sett-4-but-civer. ing tools, 8 axes. and variety of ((lilts', shovels, spades ; scythes; cradles; grithhing hoes, digging;Whi; hoes singletrees, doubletrees,-shaking- forth's, .rakes,',7kci • • . . The number of paupers in theinstituuon.Jsi Jan. 1837;:(a ‘, , hit . ll 22 Nyeye color61) -- -105 Wlii7)le number adrutteed.kip to.tlt - e - a Ist Dec.:lBB74nOlosivei (of which 19 iveic , col.) 184. . • Al-liking - the wllciie - nlitp6erthroit,glirtlie-3;ear*—' • Qf which 9 died,• . l2 opt, 158 clisclLtrged•atid runaway; • Tearing the'nurnhergf.paup e rs in the houte Ist Jan. ,18.1,5 „ ' • btitdoorpauperss - uppoil'al it4n.tblie .WE,the*Directriii“.t the 'F;ohr anti of the Hou,se of P.m plos , tneni . of.Ctitoberlantl* county:, cettffy the obove*atid foregoing - Statement to contain a just and true exhibit of •the affairs of. the InstittitiOn. - Aoriog-the-petiod atnive.kited,stecordingio_thelest of our, knowlefter-r:. Given under'our handbthislst day_of_LumnrY. • ~ • * : I . , ROFIgRir Tll dtPit. • • •• - • • • • .DAYI.D'ES'IMJNOEitt • ..Dircdors• - ..• • . A ortAH - A i ns, IvAppONE,R,a,, ' the lintlitori c,umbeilatici etiuntio do. eertify, ‘hat Fiarnina thO'ficeonto kind-vouches of the Director* of the Poor ; and House of "Eniplo yr 9 enenf .41041 cn`unty;:Mrat, the Ist day of January the Slat day. Aft Decenlber:lB37;•lnclumli;iiiirflinti.bilint,:;due said county by, die Direct Ora u 1 sald inakitutiott , of seventeen•dollancabd:Seuitytwo and, .three /foul the cents; inci yvc - also . ,crAtify ,tbat:we fled litltt,ltcedu,elbtAtiltslAtadon. Trea ,sorer,Of ,institution, cloring;aaltetni..,to .tke Pirect.ors,kheOof f .f.rcounting to pey,eiateet nollar,s nati vteVer,ity-isva, arid three-fourtiS 'tents; in Of livklelilikpa r ti ci d 4r iy , ,se vf okt h itbtrie stated tieou'ots. GiVen our:hands .Tantfary;lB3B. , ' •* i 21' ' JOUN. • ". ' -'**• * *NV ILLIANI'LLY§I44'.' .guditori. dgORGE GRA/AA:lf, • • EMIR A F,ltc , from to 14 years of, agei. to tli 1 1%lit;wol k,in a smallfttm4y.. :1.. • 1 Apply' tr 011 4; ,41410. , 14,51iir 1141;q:i7.! !e4...,)§. 1833. „4"(171111!,111.tACTICA1,, ” flir .ale :it the notit Q. • tch Iq, J. j, NYllt5, • 44i ,j 7. 72~ 75: 4 4 4,..13 . . Thereiwqs : also made and manufactured in the House, supli6ttecl — IMMO IME • salary, half year each 130.00, A ttorriey't fees and salary . '- •8000 , Firewood aid cdal. - 265 25 Stock - 9'56 00 Materials, improvements'and for ' 4 post anti rail fences • 896 48i: - Grain, flour and potatoes - T 1307,; 084 Balance Lille cOtility Jan.-1838 • 7517 71' balance '--- ‘. 5r 5 t ii ).'• '- STONE 11101 U JIG, ' 4 ..:-.',;;,,,.--..--: \ Ka i . en and :Garden;'; , :a 'Barn and TeOrtt Minus ,• 17.1kfrels,alsn on said land. a young 'ol:cha 1:0f k•untl Fruit: •- The whole will be - refir , e ll3 : - OC.f.lier,or_se.parlirg — ;;AsTWlLlTlYeSCL4l,. the paicies concerned. - Forfurther particu lars enquire pf„Jiteoll - P)rinier, in Carlisl e: ,- . - • • ::. -JACOB .SQUIER, dgent. Carlisle, F0.19,•:1833.—if, .. • -• f - - inpitov.:\ LEE'S . I..IGFITS AND SiVADOWS• gillof the Christi:m . l.o . e; just receive/Land for sale at the.linok Store of . ' J J MYERS; February 19. • instruction on Ow SIM Ri.X.A.II.:IRIMIP lc .4 H. B.OESENDAHL. late from Gerritariyi respectfully - informs the eitizeni, of Carlisle, that he will give course -of' le ssons on the G - ermarr:Flrre -- torifirlsiMlcTitre'd - elirotTiroF learning tel perform , on that instritment.':,,,Mr.-- B. will, attend at the residence Orthnse , who arc desirous of taking . lesSons. Application may I be made to . ..him at the Hotel of Mr: George Beetem. "Carlisle; Feb. 12, 1830.-3 w. • LOUCKS , ..,, : • . . , Fainimii..Cure for the Whew. —iliatiMin-:gird-other -Pains., Much r need not he'said lelation, to this' wonderful remedy, as the proprietor feels confident thatiWhe,n, applied, it will, as Can -be-prOen=by-t lie , nunabetof-reSpectable-per, sons,, effect an entire cure of the. Rheumatic and oiherTains. It Itaid , not until lately. been his intention to make it - puhlic; but by. : the frequev.applicatinns of lilt nhbnu'rs,' and the - woll . dertul cures it has effected, he feels it a dot lie-troveslo . ‘ socieiy as - well as' him trinuake a more-geoerally-known-and-at- the same time, have iirit asnear'as within the reach of all tOto may be afflicted with %bat painful disease.- . • "„ • _Hundreds of names :could be published of persons •who have„ been cured. by this cele brated medicine, but: the folloiving are seleett... ed rom . the:massy as being- am ply sufficient • to attestitS power,. • Joli . n.Srove, • Peter Lindernirth jr. Peter•Lindemoth, Robert Richardson, Gor-nelius,-Ste•ner r ihealli2direibingh . ,.. • NarOn Bender, .Jac(ib Hiestand, Hobert Dysart, :Taco . Nagle, , Henry 71;ls~su ;h, John - A ishangl?„_ . l_,_ -Christian-Grg - an,, -Sainnel-Fenely; • David:Bender, , Samuel YoOng - , • 'George - Fisher, Jwliit •Cover, • jiie-Oh "89 779 Mount Jov; '.;- dpitance:pdttrFk,std-to bscriber,':MOttnt. .17 - w; Lancaster - triiinty; willti fully-fide . • . • MU,Ea v . abovelnedjcine is' alin - fair: sate by . J9fIN HATPIELD. 12,' 1 IlalrOfxriltra7COulghr , bo . tA v j e g leet :11totisamis, have - met a•prg .. - rn40.:113 4eath.for the *Ant Orttlittle attention, :t? et . cotitmon coed,! , ' • •HAVE; YCiU,A COII6II I=-,l:lt';.'Jity`ties'a` itj pectnrent f ,a safe: Me4ircarl , reiciiption;'coittain‘... • , ing no .p o tsonous rtig4; atut sec' n:. a extensive practice nr seyeral y.ars,' will inost,pmigrelyijr• .fbrd retie,( ', and :save yoir.frnin - tfiat disease, / 3 .17L/11' 11tIf2V4.70NSUMer/0/4'which ant ;;Hit _ illy'sikeeps into title graie, young.: the 41. the fair, tho 10i:ex - and the, wyt• /Ad ;lOU' 0.01701 . 1 -:•itCri:eriukktte.. lo ; i'britile 'of thfs:Eirpetwirantt ! , . T ou, A ,c,.ounie, .-.ll) . #le,'m :Expc9i , orlii:st. is the, o nik.r f tnegy - riiii shhold tlike to cor e yon! .• hat , in . :no One , -or the taits where it has!..imen uaeil„Has it faited.tcrri•lir,ye. 1, • • MaY :I*rnprieter,- at Na 20 Third' atrert,. . and Oriianinel , • f:et,bhmry , e , ...18344r30 , 0 , large , ynd fiitt , ski;eliktalit'.l3:),.ii Suit . * reb 19: , , • , J J, LIM ME 62111 g THE .NgW-YORKEIt. 1 : .. .04 the:24thday of-b,ire.h next: the sub-' ' scribei - S will cornmer,ice thie Fifthyolume of their Journal, both Folio''and Quarto editions:. No endeavors"- have thuS,tirteen _Spared to render.itiwortlirrthe-patronage , and-esteem • . of the Public, and a zorreSponding spiritwill ".,-• animate our future •exertions.. Recent ar► rangements havt: been effccled..seettring on : ... 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