II EMI 11 .$60,000—525,00515,60(5.6- --13•12,000--slo,opo-10 of $1,5,00=: = 20' of - $1,1200- . -40 of si,oon. iTNION.L Class Nit.% Tote drawn at sklexandr 1 . 9 di of M. DRILLIAN I griild caPital of $60,0011 lO prizes of •• •• 1.,500 . • 1 1 - splenditlprize of 29;000 ,20 do 1.150 ifo - 4 75A0' ''' , so -- AO . . • 1,000 •;1 . ,do ' ~- 12.000 '5O •do •. 500, 11' ' do,. 10,000 133(atty 3 nos.)ef 400 "1 de • ' ' • 9,000 65 prizes of •- .250 • 1 • do , , . 7,000 •65 do ' ' ;,, - 200 . 1 • d.. 0• • "6,666 —1.5 do • • 100. 2 - • do -... ••5,006 • ; 1.10 do . .• St./ .5 -do ' ' • 4,000- 260 'do . .60 3 ' Uo :pm) '260 do . .. .50 /3 do - '2,000 4:25. do '4O 4,160 (Ist or ' - 2d drawn number) prizes of .. .50 '6,240(50 or4th or sth drawn number) 2.5 4.6,641) (Wity Other drawn number). •. . 90 , - iTiliumber lottery . -13. ,drawn ballots.. 'Tickets s2o-11a1 yes $lO-Quarters $5-Eighths $2 50 • . Certificates of packages' of 26-whole tickets $2BO ' , .1/0 • .do • •: 26 halves •• ;do .110 Do • • •• do - - 26 quarters do • '7O t''' •• Do do, 26 eighths do 3.5 - • ' . !tickets and shares and certificates of packages in the above magnificent ichenie constantly for sale. in the greatest variety of nufnbers, at the' office of the Managers, next door east of Gtitisbey'S" Hotel,. 'Washington. . . . Orders from a distance will receive the Most 'prompt attention, and as soon 'as the'drawing is over •an account of it will be Sent to all who order from us, Address ' •-•'.. ' ' . J. G..GIi.P.GORY & CO. Managers; Washington City, D. C February 1G,.184.2 'Splendid Lotteries for •.: • . ,Fp!IRUARY.OB42.. Gregor!' N.Co., Virginia Mongalia Lottery. - class 0, for 184 g. TO: be ilrawn'at A I exa n dria Va. 7. TOrtugy, 1,344. SPLENDID SCHEME. . 1 prize.of . $30,000 I . ...1 prize of $2,870 ..X .„ do , tif "' , -1.2,03:i i - 30 -- 117) of 1,000 1 .do of .. 10,00) I. 6O do of '.. 500 . 1 • do, of." - '6,0,13 - G.), do df ''; 4;00 - . I do -of , 5,,Q00 12.9 do of - ' . '250 V! 'do of . , • 3,000 , &e. . &e. &c. Tiokets.slo---liativts $5---Quorterft V, 50. • Udrtifiqates - of'poelcitges - ore.6'u'llole ticketk.sl:3o --. . - . --- • ilo . do 26 half do - 65 . ' do • .- ' do , '''' ,26 mOorter do - 32 50 .. —, . . r 190 Prizes of SI,OOO, amounting to - . . . $10104000.. Lotleyy.. yo 4 Q wit at Alexandria ' D. C. on SitturilayiKbruari",-Cali;tB4l:--- BRIX.LIA,ST SCILEME. 1 prize of $30,000; 1 of.$10,060; , 1 of'$5,000;1 o $3,000;` 11)02,500; 10 of ..$1.;1117; 100 of $1,000; . 10 of $300; 20 of $250; 84 of $900; iTiutuota ss—quarters $2,50,, p . .tipeirtificates.cfpa . ckagos of 25..tvlqe tickets $l9O 1)o. do 25 !af do 65 . • • DO. •• do 25 quarter do . 3'2 50 o For rckets and Share. or Cerlificatea of Pack- Areq in the alidve Splendid Lotteries,—address G GREGORY & CO..lllanagers, • Washington City , D. C. Drawings senti mmediately after-they-ire over 'to -*II who order as above. a' a 3r . ,f r Rent. The subscriber tillers for rent the superior Tan nini establishment, recently the priaperty of David S.,l.orne.V,deC'd, situated oil the corner of Patsvaud •LOuther strtmts, in the borough of Carlisle Pa. - It is the Most-complete property of the kind in the place of us location‘:.havingaLlarzie , .Two Story • • • ••'l* .c rtill Stone Dwellint 4 *ERP: -11110 USE, fine garden and all other buildings &e. necessary to carry on the taming business.. Possession Possession , given on the Ist of April 1.841. Terms made'known on application to . P. F. EGE. . , Opposite the Carlisle Dank. IkTovember,94,l/41. . _ MORE NEW GO'ODS. • ARNOLD k ARRAM have jug received at their new store, an additionatitupply of Fall & Winter 'Goods, to which they invite the attention bf the public Great bargains will be given. • Sliippensburg, Dec.. 8, I 841.-4 t. . . ftlf tynEvttf all kinds just' received anrore of CLIPPINGER & CAREY. Shippenabtirg, January JANE BRETTEN,}Action of Ejectment, in the vs. Court of Common Pleas of GEO.' BRETTEN. Cumberland county: No. 33 April - Term, 1824; 29th November, 1841, on motion of Mr.A lesatider, not orney .for Defendant, Rule on the Plaintiff's heirs to substitute thanaselves, as Plaintiff's, or show cause why the suit should not be strickenfrom the records. By the Court. ..,GEORGE SANDERSON, Prothonotary., - - 4GoirliOviTebinutry 2,1842. . • • JANIES . IIItEffiN Action of Ejectment, vs . 'in the 'of Cons- GEORG.EaII.EAPPER 8i mon Pleas of Cum . WILLIAM. HARKNESS berland county. efitApril Term 1839. 29th November l Sit on (motion of Ur. Alexander Attorney for Defendants;' Rule on the Plaintiff's heirs to substitute themselves as Plaintiffs, or show • cause why the suit should not be stricken from the reeords., By the Court. ' 42/EORGE SA ...WEBS ON, Proth'y. Carlisle, February 2, 1842 , Boots and Shoes. 51) Cases of boots and shoes received front sue ti on; wbich d have purchased at prices that will ens ble4ae to dell Cheaper than any other establishment •in the county. CR aisle, Nov.'24, 1241 CAPS, i•lllurejust return6l tram the city ivith the lattst style of Fur,Cloth and Glazed Men's and Boys' Caps. Also , Hits,for sale chestp,•hy. • CHAS. BARNITZ. Car 24,- 1841: Shoe Dealers, . Call and - seethilarge lot' of 'Boots and Sh °cal bought at anetionovhielt I intend to sell by•the . CAN Or thrzdn, cheater than ever. 6 s „slißNrrz. Carlisle,Nov. 24, 1841. Shaw s! Shawl's! Eleinnt Embroioered Tbillet Shawls from $7 to s2l),,ateo Drnsha; Blankot,Merino,and other shawls In greSt varlrty,tind seti'olmap. °aim. Ist II1 4 11 : CHAS. OCILBY. • .Teag, 7Tialts • . • Toms 'ilysolyinperhd, Gdnpowder, and Black Tea; just received very fine and fresh; ' CHAS. OGILBY. ..,. . . . Gum. Shoes! . A lot of Men's 13114 Shoed , for 'tale at'cott bj , the 00/V.-BIT/CER. ;-- - C t sle. Dec.c 1841: OTtERY. .;/ibits42. a, I).C. on . Sdtardar,!le • rch, 1848. • 'OCIIEME : on Saturday; lath Hathaway's . Patent "Hot Cooking • StoveB " • .. . • • :-And-being.awareeliattlie-people inithis-Place.and vicinity, have -been, much havosed , epon .hy tli in ; troductlon of new,and iiighly. iwonsraended articles which dterhave been induced to purchase, and which havelken 'so slightly made, and of such bad materi al,that iii a short time they have failed and become !useless. We, therefore, do not intend olferi.eg stoVes for sale until they are fairly tried. in this community, and pronounced-more durable in their construction, lieUeradapted to the purposes of Veiling; baking and all the varieties of cooking than anyuther stove; also, that they_are a greatsaving of fuel as ,well as labour. ( 0. We earnestly.invitelarmers as welt its resi dents of this place and the neighboring villages, to call on as at S. Wonderlich's hotel, or notify us by letters (postage unpaid) that they are willing to try our stove—and the 'stove shall be placed in the kitchen of every person giving us such notiec, and taken away after trial, without any expense to per sons making the trial. The stoves will be kept for sale at the Tin Shop of Alr.Jacob Fridley,and at the Foundry of Messrs. Lay and Stouffer, in Carlisle. Having contracted for One Iltindred Tons •of Castings, we will, in a few days, supply stove deal era with all the different sizes, on the most liberal El terms. ELEAZOR ROiIINSON, of Carlisle, is agent for selling the right to make.aindwedd she HOT Alit STOVE, and will dispose of counties in this and the adjoining States. ‘Ve publish the following remmendations froth some of thobe who are using she stove, to-enoourage others to try it. • Carlisle Sepi. 'l2; 1841. • .1 have in use in my kitchen•one of klathaways pat ent not Air Cooking Stoves, and can recommend it as n very superior article. The one I have is No. S. It has 5' boilers and an oven sufficiently large to bake six lovetra bread. The baking, roasting and broil ing can all be done at the same time and with moult less wood than is requiredfor Amy stove •whiali ••ere Jame Aped.: • This Size appears to be peculiarly calcalated for Farmers, and for their benefit I invite them to call and see this stove in'use, as I shall take pleasure in showing this stove'to all interest or-curiosity may induce to examine it. SIMON WUNDERLICH. • - •Carlisle Septr 11,1841. Messrs. E. Robinson Ed Co.—GENTLIIMEN, I have during the • few days I have had your' Hathaway's Hot . Air Stove !! in use, become convinced of its great superioriev over another stoves I have used or seen. I find by the trial that boiling, roasting; bak ing and broiling may al be done at the same time, in a 'most perfect manner, and with less than one - fourth the fuel I haveurdinarily used for the same purposes. I have heretofore been of the opinion that bread could not be 'well baked in .a cooking stove; but I am convinced upon trial that it can be done as well in your stove as in a brick oven. - I I believe that the general introduction of your stove into:use will be very beneficial to -the therefored shall take pleasure in recommending it to my friends. 'Tours respectfully, WILLIAM MOUDY. • Carlisle, Set . 10,1831. O hms. E. Robinson el Co.— Gen tlemen, I have fairly tested the "Hot Air Stove" which you put up at my house, and can recommend it as posseesing wine*, of economy and convenience far sarpas smg any ether stove which I have ever seen. I, The boileraeoming in immediate contact with the fire gives it great &Wilde' for bolling,and the oven is heated on such a principle that bread is baked in as fine a manner as in a brick oven. I find it also a great saving of fuel and labour, . and would advise all to,adoptit. • MITCHEL IIIeLELLAN. Chambersburg, Sept. 6,1841. I•do certify that I am now using one Of Hathaway's 'Patent Hot Air Cook Stoves, No. S, and do recom mend it as. superior to any stove I have seen, the Remit ,saving of fuel, and the variety that tan be cook ins :tithe same time, makes it in olkject to thpse who wieh to fabilitatelthemperations (Stile kitchen.' 30S. 30S. CULBEHTSONi .Carlisle, Septembeevls. fl4l.—y CHAS. BARNITZ. I have received, and will open this day, sifresh iupply:of dry.sweds i and seversd-ASserbf earpethyg, In South liaarruer- siVeet, In which street bargains are alway 4 offered.by CHARLES HARNLTZ.. . December 15;1841: • Diamond, Beaaer s .an . &Pilot. Cloths— just received stud fur sale at reduced pricer • - CLIPPINGER CAREY. Shippensbuvg, Deo. 22, 1841; lisiPlteritUltitißrenoh,Gerinan and. Eng t vErinoesyast•ree ved an eatensive , assortrnent, at the store or atet:Proorßoots! Just reseived for:Moak Boys I,t,ear. au4 seilbar , tolmittbe times at bis store. • t Deee.lst; 1841.. - ~ •1 cu. tiG . 141 Y. , ro'conee A fresh' lot . ot likotirn arid Loaf Baker, piline Cedt. lee; Molaesac Chi:nobler i alio 'all. lint' of Spines, &a., &0.. just relyed and for aate b, • . • • Carlisle, Dee. 1 . . laaL ' ' " ' PlUhisics Pitlmossatis Or, Thilinonary Consumption, is a.yery prevalent disease, and carries millions to the cold mid silent' grave., Delicate young Females - commonly fall a prey to,. thi a fell, destroyer of, human life . 'I dis ease.comniences at first-with a- dry' hacking!: Cauglr, pain in the side and breast, loss of app, tite and rest leak nights,. At lenght. a wasting or decay Of the, whole body is poceived;Which is Culled by'many' Consumption, or,"going into a decline," a corepland that thousands fire lailiorlitg under , withlaiiit.liopes: of. ever reuoveriiiii,not knowing that there is 'ivniedi-, eine existing kith: will afford relief oven in the last stages. :This is Dr. Duncan's Expectorant Remedy for Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Spitting of Blood, Beonchitii, Asthma, and all diseases . of the Liver and Lungs. A full treatment is given , :of diseases in.a small pamphletoshialx-citufbilLid geatirof the - Agent ; where divined ici ne ciinalwaystbe obtained. Price l dollar per bottle. 0:7•PRI NCI PA 1. 0 ITICE, Igo, 19 North Eighth Street, Philadelphisc, where , teitianonifils may be seen.. Forsale !dyers k Co.,Catliile; and Peal,gliippenaburg,Pa. ' (ch. 9. WIITTI3II,. 'GOODS - . • I have just returned froar the city whit.* sesond supply of Winter goods; such as Cloths, Casimeres, S atti net ts, Flannels, I 3 lattkets, Sha wI s, Sze. which. have been-selected .witiv.eare, and which will beiudd as cheap if not.clieaper, than 14 . 114 other'establith meat in the borough., ' • . • • ' • •EtISANITZ. . • • Carlisle, Nov. 24.1101.. ; • • „. • • • • Indian Vegetable Pills— Just received a fresh lot of the genuine Indian Pills. • CHAS. 001LEY. Carlisle, Dee. 1 ; 1841; *. Just:received l 0 t4rzenlPALlll HOODS, anti fo sale by . MIAS. BARNrfZ. Deceniliekls . , 1841. TVolice. . . . MI persons idebted to the subscriber areqiereby notified to settle up'their respective accounts . by the Ist of January next. GEO. W. •HITNER Carlisle, Deo. 8, 1841. . • FRIDLEY KOWAsON T7riu, C oppersmith, S toie . . Busipess. . • T[COB FRIDLEY & ELIAZER r ROBINSON. gif having entered into Co-wrtwersitip, in the Ti, Cooper and Stove business, under the, flrm of FRIDLEY & !RO.BINSON, respectfully-inforin the public that they intend enrryins on their business in all its branches, at the old ,stand pf 'Jac& Fridley, North 411110 A er Rivet Cnrlisle ;." where they will at all times, be propnred to serve. purchasers with articlein their. line, on the most reasonable terms. ndflition"to idrot her" fffelitko - a stoves; iv' they will constantly have on hand, they have linrchas cd of Mr J. G. Rutin:may the-exclusive-right-to' manufacture and sell, in. the ..counties , of Cumber-. 17 1111thlt)(1-Dallph:11. Dry OR* ' CLIPPINGER Et CAREY 4hippensburg,Deo:22o.B4l. • OEM .:.:16,E: .. ' - 'o : 4' ) .**•44 l l*tir.: -.7 )r . :7)* . :10.4'.V:iii.:4:#0 . 1 :-1$*:00*-14 , 0 1 't 4 0 . 4..5:,U*4 - 1 , :,4C - Arto't Indemnity . against • . • , ' ~Zossorlisinageto) CHARTER PERPETUAL.. ', Gar4n_nre.lniiiraiice Com .pank 41" . Ph ilailelpJria, .; AKE INSURANCES, either temporary in Town or or damage Firey TO.WQ or Country, on Houses, Barns ,and,Buildings afsillicinds; on HousehohtFunvittire,Wetioliandize, Horses, Cattle, Agricultural, Commercial & Mond factprinr„ Stock, and Utensils olevery description, is 'well at Mortgages, and Ground Rents upon the rntistTasoralabterma. - • • The fallothing ate .111 S usual rates, ,On stone and. briolcliUildings, from -- --35 , t0V10 eta. on 100 '6O to 70 eta. on 100 Ltig and frame " " Illerehandize and furniture in brick or stone buildingS, • from 40 to.6octs, on 100' " Do. in log .or fraitte, . ^6O to 70 etc on 100 " Horsesosattle,farmingeten sils and sundries, at about PERPETUAL .RI S KS. ..:On 11-rink or Stoke buildings, V 5 -0n,t,t,0,00; the: • premium. subject toobe withdraw n an yti me by the party insuring, at a deduction of 6 per cent. on the • amount paid. • Applications for Insurancei'or any otherinforma (ion on the subject, may he made either personally or by letter; at the Company's OtTme, at the north west corner of Sixth and WoodAtrects. 'MORTON IiPMIC 0V031..; President KHU,ViBIiAAH, See:mit:try, or JOHN J. MYERS, ADENT, Carline, 111111itE TOUS. Morton M'Michael, • George M. 'Froutruati; Joseph Wood, " Samuel Townsend, P..L.•Lagnerenne, ' Robert L. Loughead, Elijah Dallette, „ 1±.4 1 /. Pomeroy, Chas. W. Sehreiner, Charles Stokes, • Joseph J. Shairpleis . .. February, 9,1&12.-3m. . Just received a fresh supplyof GROCERIESiand feriae, by CHAS. DARNITZ. December 29,101. JACOB FE'rrEl{:: • . - Be g s lease to return his thanks to the public for he 'Lan:Maga hitherto extended to him, and respect ully informs his oustomersand the people generally, lathe still continues - the business of - • Cabbies' OM . , . in all its branches, at his old stand hi Main. atreet, where leis always ready to. attend to orders' in his line. ' • . • • -Ca'rlisle,-No'v. 170 - -Pease's . . fillar_ekaund The iubsiriher liaving been appointed General A:zeta_ for the above celebrated-article, respectfully offer's it to the public either . wholesale or retail. rz3ePureltasers' are requested to beware of coun terfeits:, Csthlible,`Nov.•lo;lB4l • - MORE NEW GOODS. „The Subscriber has just opened_ a new.and hand• ionriiiiiiiirtinplit of • Fall - and _ Winter - Goods, Consisting of super. black, blue black and other Cloths, Cassimeres,Sattinetts, new Style Vestings,a_yariety of, Mouse de Laines, second . mourning. and Mack ditto, Thibet cloth, Welsh Flannels. Rogers ditto for shirting, Gloves, Hosiery, Edgings, Laces, cam brics, Oil Cloths, Artificials,llibbons,slerino Shirts and Drawers. AlsO Mena, Women," and Children,' - ;Leather & Morocco ShOes & Boots. ALSO, ° • 'Queensware awl Groceries,' EICES,Vc; with a great variety of other goods all of which he will•sell•at a•small prefit to salt the times. DonMorget.ta call on - S. M. HARRIS. Carlisle,Septe•29, 184L—ly. ATAION just received and for aide by J. be E Cornautn. MAp e ERELCodfish for ettle by J. 8c E OE beet of •blenehed , Sperm and Whale Oil for T[ solely J. & E. Collation. PICKLING Vinegar for &dell J. k E. Corn man. S House and New Orleans Whams of the best quality. for tatle by J. & E. Cornmau. LOAF anil Lump Sugar. The subscribers have . ieocitl a large supply of Loaf aid ;Lump Sugar, which they offer for sale, wholesale or.retail, at reduced prices. J. be E. Common. S Candles for sale by J. St E. Cortini!to Earth,le, Oet-i4i1841. • NEW GOODS. Just received at the store of ANDREW RICH ARDS, a general assortment of , • • Fall & Winter G oods, • consisting in part of Wo•ol and Cloth dyed Black, Blue, Invisible Green, Adalaide, Olive and Green ailovEs. Black, Brown, Invisible Green, Olive, Diamond, Beaver and Pilot Cloths; Black, Blue, Brown mixed plain and figured Cassimeres, new style.. Sidi netts of assorted nelors,from 50 cents to $2,00, beaverteens, jeno cords, canton flannels, red, white, •yellow an)! green - flannels :— ticks ; and muslins.— 6-4 3-4 mera noes, mosiain-de-lain and Saxony cloth, figured and plain. Figured, plain, striped, barred - jaCkinett aml • swiss mutlitua. Fawn, mouse, black, blue black, slate, figured. and plant - alibi, Bonnet silks' anti ribbons, new style. Shawls, gloves, hosiery and shoes. Cloth and fur caps Carpeting, hearth rags, floor cloth, baizcs, and blankets, ,Color ed and white carpet yarn. Fresh Mackerel, togeth er with a general assortment of Quevirroare curd . oroceries, which will be sold at moderate prices at his store. , • Carlisle, October 153, 1341.—tf. FRESH GROCERIES. The sabscribers have jtiit received at the store 1•00113 lately occupied Mr. C. ',ester. in North Hanover street, Carlisle, a line and general auort .(13411 . 1) Cli WIWI ID g • China, Glass and E E N S . AV AR, E.' •whiehthey will sell on thetnostliberal terms. They :Invitetheinablic to call and examine. J. at E. CORNMAN: October 13,1841: - S. DUN L Dit'l .''afitorifey /ft Latt,• • Has removed his Office to -. No:s;;Beetern's Row on the public square. Occlude, Oct. 19, 1841. ' Shoes! Shoes! Just received from athitioit 100 flair Tavern Slip cis; 75. pair Women"' Paton leather lined and fared over shoes ;950 W44114068' do do do do; 25 pair Women's morocco do. ilo.'dot wells,' and for sale by • CHAS. 'l l / 1 11N11"4 ,, • December 141841. ,crism,Sh9es:., - , , `received 150. poir: of Gam ' Shoes;iiind fo sa r 'OrIARtr:SO4I*T4.•. r. Garlic ~ueo., 1 1161.. • - • • • 0 t , $:;.• 7 . 1 rep.. ; Sat " "LW. " COMMISSION , &FORWARD-.. - .ING MERCHANTS,: Haferernoved fd tfte . calsaCious.Warebcfuse recently occupied by 11., LeCeli & CO. at the northweiteorner of Cher:nyAmel Bitiad street; Philadelphia. • From Ole facilities which the location andinternal arrangement of this depot aftbril,.3o to 40 BUrthen Cartrettulse accommodated to Unload and load at the same time.veitkautiicieht room to store 20,000 , bartells 'of Plour,.and4oo to 600 ton of Grain exclusivii of the forwarding department. Produce of every description will be received as usual on . consigamenfi,and liberal advances made on receipt (if required) until sales are effected. , • eItvinG,.BELLAS tst. Co. .. f'.'Nertli,svest corner of Cherry & Broad st. Philadelphia. • • REFERFANICES W. S. Debean; Cat/der. 1 . ..- liCederivisi . & Parker, , .Carhstt.. Henry Rhoads, - • . • Satindersmilt Bossertitart, J Jecob Swayer, Xmartakt:' : : • . . David Nevin, Shippemburg• • • • J. Lvan Smith,Esq. Cashier'Z'cu m b m i t i rs Eyster ' liota. lk, Co, , . S •.. , . RohevtEleming, C lV a rit therw .R.Vh d o k riip ° s r o lt n i t ' Co.l l2' Id : fack. IPA 111:. Whitall St.Dresvii,. j j 50 etc on : 100 - Meehaniesbu ice. Line. •• ~"._...... rfr,rr tila ••4•Awise - ••• • ••• •4•41.4. TMtlf.• .• ' l Aft.t; • Betteeen eelseatiesbaeg afar .or -Baltimore. (BY RAIL R 0. 1 449 'OR CifIXAL] THE subscribers grateful for . ast favors, • beg...leave to inform their friends and the public' geherally., that they still continue ,to run a line of burthen Care regularly between ,Mechanicsburg and Philadelphia or Baltimore, by which goods and pro duce of all descriptions will be forwarded with care and despatch at the loweserates of freight. Produce will be received at their Ware -House, in Meeheilicsburg,, and forwarded to either Phila delphia or • Baltimore — , according ,to the direction of • the, owner. . -- -- • The highest. price will be given for Wheat and Flour. • • - . 1:111ESBACH 87. N. D. - Plaster of Paris and Salt always kept on inind,and for sale at the lowest prices. . July 29, 1840.4ty., - • INDEMNITY: AGAINST LOSS' G ' BY FIRE. : THE-FRANKLIN - ::FI liE.-INSURANCE-COM PANY OF PHILADELDHIA, • • aprtal $400,000 paid in.--harter Paletis al, ONTIN itiE to make Insurance, Permanent and kJ Limited, on every description of Property, ill TOWN AND COUNTRY, on the usual favorable terms.` 'OFFICE; 164 Chesnut street, near Fifth street: CHARLES N. BANCKER, President. CHARLES N, BANC/CEA, .SAMIIKL GRANT, JAMES SCRIM, FREDERICK BROWN, THOMAS HART,- • JACOB R. SMITH,. YKOMAS I. AIISI.IUTON, - GEO. W. RICHARDS, . TOBIAS WAGNER, . MORBEOAI LKWIB. _ • CHARLES G. BANCKEIt, Secretary. 3The subscriber, Agent for the above - Conapany forthb-bor - ough of Carlisleund vicinity,will prompt ly attend to all applications for Insurance, whether made personally or by ,letter. • Residence Main street, nearly opposite the Car Office. ' • _ . WM. D. SEYMOUR. ICI MI S. ELLIOTT. March 31, 1341.--,ly -.I2NOTHRR . .12RRIVs21-1 TIRE VERY. L/dEST >k CHEAPEST-I'M !! Ne I . 'fr Goods • ctilp_puv GrnICA:REY— SIIIPP.&'N'SBURG,have- Just received at their old stand, near the Rail road, frOmthe eastern cities; an extensive assortment of Fall It Minter Goods, of the most fashionable style, which they are deter; mined to sell at prices to suit' the times'. Persons desirous of purchasing goods tire most earnestly de sired to give thema call. Bargains may be expected. December '22,1841. CHARLES M'CLURE I .11 1 TORXEY 4T LAW Officein High street a few doors west of the Post Office. 28,1841.--tf • • Dental Surgery.., THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully• tenders his 'grateful acknowledgments to the public for the very liberal share of patronage he has received dur lug the past year, acid would still continue to oiler them his profess ional services in their various bran ehesat Isis residence, No. 7, Harper's Row. He files, cleanses, and plugs teeth, and inserts incorruptible tarrer metalic artificial teeth in-the most approved manner. • Charges al way s moderate. J. C. NEFF,II 4 D. CaHisle, March 25,1840.-4 The subscriber is now offering his entire stock of dry gqods at cost forcash, consisting in part of . CLOTHS,. 4. CdSSIMERES. SSI- NETTS, at Thorn 34 oto.• to 01,20. MERINOES from 25 cents to 0,2.5., good assortment of Thibet;Brocha, Merino •Jic 'Blanket Ahawlis. Mons tie lainea, Chintzes acid Callers; a variety of Cambric Edgings & Insertings ; also Cotton Edgings and Quilling., silk and Cotton Thule, Bonnet And Dress Silks, Cherie and Plaid Bqnnet and Neck Ribbons; Gloves and Hosiery of various kinds. • r - GEO. W. HITHER: Decerobe 8 b 1841., -CHEAP READING ! Persons wohing to purchase cheap reading, are requested to call on the subscriber in Carlisle, where can be had Magazines of all.deiscrOtions,and sold Id the publishers prices free of 'portage. For Sale,aB above: • Grdhamis Magazines, . - Lady's Book, Ladies' Compaulon,,. • Donn; Magazine , People's Library, ,„ Yotuig people's Book, Lathes' Amaranth, Knickerbocker, New York Visitor, Poirler OnMatrimony, HicknelPsConoterfeit Brother Jonathan, ; - Detector, ' Nair' World, - ' Bliston Notion, . Universal Yankee Nation, -• Weekly Herald, Ptiblic Ledger, Daily Chronicle, -". Spirit of the Times, New York Daily Herald. . • TrageOy of the Seas, Life in a Whale Ship, and variety of Comic Almanacks for 1842. - it -Clubseriptions received • for all the principal publications rof The Mammoth Brother Jonathan and New World, will be received and for sale on the first of January, 1842, JOHN GRAY, Ag't , December 2 2,1841. • of & RIBBONS; of the very latest ityle,ot received at the store of _ ' . CLII j PPINGER & CAREY. Shippeabuig, Dee. 2% 1841. • , . 'Cloth ; Silk : Ve lvet. Tabbi Velvet, Celett, `flair Sea, mid Fut. Civil dill sixes and e4pes;just-open ettindulllng off!ktrouccd prices. • • ' • ' CHAS. OGILBY. Befei 1;11141.---.; IL - lum p s ARMI received — cilia 'or •-- fl'e'e • e*Per I. o l° 'hYLicert. Craii, 14110 46°. Dry Go_otla ) at Cost.. Cflp! BEM New C 001444 Stove; JACOB FitittLEY ? North linnover street, oppo sitiCornmans'llated, is agent for thesale-Haft •a..nys',..Paatent • . Mot *lir Cooking .Stoics, _• ivhich he warrants to be (00 per cent batter thaO, arty other stove heretofore known. . • . . Farmers,Tavern keepers and others are invited to take those Stoves on trsul, and if they are nciftleased with the operation ot the stove, or the priee;Vbey 'nay he returned. , • fill description!, anion hich are 1110 `.lmproved ,otary Cooking stoves so iversally approved; stole irniture e itove mend assortment of Tin, Sheetiron and Copper ware, which he will dispose of onreaionable terms. ( -Orders in Town and Conntry, for Hence Spatting or other wotititiecnptly attended to. / • . ' • , Carlisle, Sept. 15,1841.-Iy. DR. S.• L.,'STEWART STEWART;: Thomsonian . Botanic: . Practitioner , 'of Medicine and Obstetrics No • 2 -A. exander's Row,; near the : -Rail Road Hotel, . . • ESPECTFULI Y informi his friends and the IV Public KenehtllT; that (through solicitation) he has removed trom Shiremanstown to Carlisle, whet* lie maybe found .at all times, unless professionally engaged. The afflicted shall lit at all times be treat ed with purely. Yegetable . itledicines,"No'Poisons," and .in -strict accordance with the principles laid down by that great refornier in medical science; Dr. Samuel Thomson.' • - 'Chronic cases, such is Consumptions, Liver Com plaints, Dropsies,. Rheumatiems, and Cancers, arc more particularly informed that the New System is admirably adapted to their cases. • - invalids from a distance can be accommod ted with Boarding while under medical treatment, on reasonable terms. Carliile, July 14, - 1841.-tf. ' •. _ . 007.TGES gr; 0.01,1)Z, THE CAUSE QF CONSCMPTION.—SimpIe as these complaints areiusually considered, no one can' deny their being the most common cause of this fatal and•distressing disease. 1193 indeed. a chilly truth, that thousandnifall, victims to Consump• Lion evdry year_from no other cause than ,eiegleceed colds. "Yet -weifind hundreds, nay thousands .who treat such complaints .Withitlie , greateift indifferenee, - andlet them - run cmfor weeks and even asonthirwith . - out thhilting.of the danger. At first you have what you_oiy_consider 'a slight cough or cold ;.you allow business,geasure or carelessness to preventysu - TrTnii giving it any. attention;' it then settles upon your breast - ,Tou become hoarse, have pains iiithe side or cheat, expeitorate large quantities of .snatter, per haps mixed with blood, a difficulty Of. breathing en sues, and then you find your own foolish neglect has hrought.ott-this distressing-complaint-Afthen•-yop, value lire or health, be. warned in time, and don't trifle with your COLD, or trust to any quack - nostrum to cure you, but immediately procure .a bottle ortwo of that famous remedy, the " BatsAm or WILD Cusnwr," which is well known to be the most speedy care ever • known, as thousands' will testify whose lives have been saved by it. _ • —• . . Title ver y particular when you purchase to ask for "Dr. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY," as there is oleo a SYRUP of this name in use. Prepared, wholesale and retail, WILLIAM'S Co., Chemists, No. 33 South Pow% street, Phila idelphia. Sold in Catliele'hy SAMUEL ELLIOTT.. - Price One Dollar a Bottle. • .octob6r 20, 1841.-Iy. ANOTHER I; - LIFE SAVED. By the extraordinary 'virtiies of that unrivalled medicine, the "BALSAM OF WILLD CHER RY," the well-known famous remedy. for-CON SUMPTION AND .LIVEN . COMPLAINT, COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA,'.BRONCIHTIS• CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH, &c. Williams3urse, Sept. 4,1841. To Dr. WISTAR—Deai sir, tt gives me great 'pleasure to.sayilltave found much relief from your lsam thatlhave to send toyou for more. I have only used three bottles out of the half dozen I pur chased, yet it has done me more good than all the medicine I have ever taken before. A neighbour of mine •whase 'Wife was very low. with Consumption, persuaded metalet.him.bave some of R o und bought, three bottles, which she has taken also. asaw her a few days ago, and she told me she believed it was the only thing that had saved her life. She had tri ed every thing before,but nothing did her any.gooll; and when she commenced taking it was sick in bed, but is now uppand , looks better than I ever saw her hefore. As. for.•m selfil ans.aure it will cure me entirely, for I feel better every day.- Send me six bottles more by the bearer, as my neighboi :wants three more. They sincere friend, * • 'SAMUEL; COLES rThe genuine Balsam sold in Carlisle TIL, by SAMUEL ,ELLIO Price .One Dollar a Bottle. Sept. 2'2,1841.-6m. Read what it has Done. And if you have a friend, krelation, or,knifw any one that is afflicted with that distressing. disease, " CONSUMP MN," persuade them without de. lay to try, that famous and unriveled medicine, the " BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY," which has cured thousandeof this Complaint alter every thing else had . failed. Read the following undoubted proofs of ita efficacy.• ROEBORORGE, SSO:10 1841. DEAR SIR 3—Please send me two bottles more of your Balsam of , Wild%Cherry, like that you sent me before. I have taken Ittakrly•all of the first two; and confidently believed this medicine will cure me. I have used a great many remedies within the last year, but have neverfound any th ing that has relieved me so much. It has stopped my , cough entirely,, checked my night sweats, and I sleep better,at.night and febl better h i every way than have for Many months'. Yours, reepectfully,. JAMES KELLY. Hommuuno, Sept. 12.1841. ,Ramiro Wax= :—I must again trouble thee to send me two bottles mare of thy invaluable Balsatn. I have now taken three bottles mai), and can assure thee thit it has donememore good dismal the medi cine (shave ever taken before. Send by the stage as soon as possible, and obligethy friend, Jxcon HOLLOWAY. • Baurrim,Sept: 8.1841. DEAR Doeros..--llearing so many people talk of the wonderful eurelytint‘Balisara of. Wild. Cherry 'has made in Consumption,' I sent to gee cif your Agents the other day frir a bottle;and' have found it to have relieved me so much, that I want three bot more sent soon; asibilieve it will - cure mai ton. .1' have used Jaynes:Expectorant and other, medieined besides, but nothing h,as eve,r done me as much good as yours has.' Se the , steamboat Bolive_r,,_ "tr — uly; WMirs an THOMAS. . ejg3esidesits .astornibtag Consumpi• lion, it is also the most effectual remedy ever discov ered for LIVER.COMPLAINTS: ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, COUGHS, CROUP, WHOOP ING COUGH, &cots hundreds will testify viho have bee 9 cured by it alter all 'other remedies bad DRUPGISTS and DEALERS will Ind this me dicine A valuable addition to theiritoCk,aud should always keep it on hand, as lit icitniiersally." ledged tobe one of the most unfit' family.medicines Be verypartioular to' ask for W. WISTAIN BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. 'Sold wholesale and retailby WILLIAM" it CO,,Ohemiste, No. 33 South Fottrth streetphilitdeloldtts genuinOitiiiiiiii4cild, in env, . • Price.sl.oo'allittle. October 20,11111.-A. • , • J. F. stiltcOntinues to !op on hind . . . *itibro _BSON Still continues the Cabiactlisking , in nil itsj'vn. rinds branches, at his old Worth Hanover street, two doors above.the.store of -Wm.-Leonard ; where he is now ananufaitoring, and intendakeeping on hand,a greet variety of . - • •' CABINET. FURNITURE sucli-as S ideboard s ,13u reaus ;Seerela riesitiardi Dining and Breakfast ',Cables, Bedsteads, &c., of the 'most fashionable kind, all of which he will dispose of on the most reasonable terms: He - is also 'prowl red to fill al) orders for SPRING SEATED SOFAS and FANCY CHAlRS„warratited to be of superior quality. also fnrnisliCUFFINS at llie - ai'ortest nl7- tice, and haiing recently procured a New HEARSE he is prepartd to attend funerals in the country. , 'Carlisle;Augustl4, The sebseriber has reeetudy received -large .addi ional elm:plies (X Illedichses, Colors, Dye-Slugs, Linseed Oil, Spta. Turpentine, Copal Varnish, Painters' Brushes, Varnish Brushes, Hair Brushes, Sperniaceti•Oil, (very fine) Sperm Candles, Soaps in great variety, Glass 'Lamps, Cap and Letter Paper, Fruit, Spices, Perfumery,4c. 4Sec. which he will sell to Physicians, Merchants FIR(' others, WHOLESALE or 'by 'RETAIL, at the' lowest-rates; having purchased entirely for cash; he will •offer bargains to those who wish to •purchase •at•wholesale. Xew hardware, Grocery, 4' IN1R1IETI• STORE. THE subscriber has just returned from the Cities of New York, Philadelphia and Bal. timore, andjs now opening . at his store room S. E. Corner of Market Square.. and' Main Streets (for meNy occupied , by Geo. W. Hitner,) a, general as sortnient,of • • • •.• Hardware, tone' Ware, Cedar Ware,. Brillania. Ware, •Groceries,' Oils, Points, Varnishes, Glass, Brush es, Whips; Cane', Lamps for ' • burning.. .Camphine Oil, •.. and a great variety of articles useful and necessary for furnishing and keeping!' house. He hasalso, and ' 4111 constardpkeep on,fiand Camplaine_ Oil, a cheap and elevant substitute for sperm oil, and having been al:Moulted the agent of Messrs. Backers and Brother of Newark N.J., for the sale of Jane's Patent Lamps in this county, he is prepared to fur nish Lampsand Oil c at.a, very reasonable rate to all who may wish to use this now . and economical light. Having selected his . goods himself, and made his purchases for cash, he is able, and is determined to Belli ow. Those havingthe cash to lay out will find It to their advantage to gave him . a call. HENRY DUFFIELD. Carlideduly 8, 1840.--tf. CROUP IN CHILDREN. MOTHERS, BE ON YOUR GUARD.—This is the season when this destructive complaint attacks your interesting little children, often robs you of those you fondly doat Gn,and carrieshundredsto the grave.. Every , mother should therefore, know its symptoms, witteh them closely, and always be pre pared 'with a remedy . to care it, as many are daily sacrificed by-ouch • Affirst the little patient is seized with' a shivering, it grows restless, has :flushes of heat, the eyes become red and swollen, it breaths with difficulty; and: then domes-that fearful cotroilthit.will surely terminate in convulsions or death unless something : is immediately given to check it. In this complaint the " Bateau; of ?hid Cherr.y," is well known to be thettnost speedy cure ever 'discovered:lt iiindeedi‘ precious remedy, -mild,,safe- and innocent, and le-suroto give the little sufferer, immediate relief, and quickly restore it to safety and health. Families residing in thetionntry and indeed every mother, who-loves tier children, should el ways keep this medicine in 'the. house and give it to theirs, early, by doing so you may. often save'thirlife of one pin fondly - love. Remember this lathe famous remedy of Rat' distiguished phy sician, Dr.•Wistifr, which , hai cured thousands of CROUP, WHOOPING"- COUGH, 'ASTHMA, CONSUMPIION,&c.,ofter every other medicine (r Be *hen you porches" to ask for " r. WISTILIOB BALSAM OF WILD Comets . ," aslhere is a Stavr of this name' advertised that la entirely a different medicine:: . ' • . . 'Prepared only by Witaxams le Co., Chem; Os, Ne, 99 South rourth skeet, Philadelphia, - Sold in:borliolO'by: ' .SAMUEL ELLIOTT. n ot i atta. Bottle. 0ut0bei30,184,107.711. ABEL wEtt-suy, Coppersantlh; Sheet Iron and Tin-plate 'Worker, ' . Respectfullyiinfdems 'the fiublie generally that he still contnues hie business at the Old Stand, North Hanover street, next duor to the • Cabinet Shop of William C. Gibson, where he has now on hand, and isatill mandfattering, every article ill ,the line' ol' histrade consisting of . • Halle) s',lndlerk and. Wadi, • ,• • E TT E S y, Tea . Kettles, • Tin-mare of ev ery description, description, fiiv - 43 Pipe; Drip . - . . - ping.s.Pans, Wants, &c.- • • • . Ile:haa also •for sale the !fest assortment of Corn'- mou t ecpslthevand Ft a dole • • : ~ • . .. •ft i is)•114 - . leil4 i • . , . ever offered in this . place. f irs common wood stoves and cooking.stoves are, of every size and variety; and his 'parlour stoves (for wood or coat)are of the newest pant:ills. 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 of which he offera on the lowest terms for cash. Carlisle, Aug. 1841.—y. • . N. B. Old Lead, Pewter,Copper and Leather ta" ken in exchange for stoves, tin or copper ware. .MAKING. Fresh' Medicines: March 24, 1841. • DR. I. C. LOOM . IS, . IS -permanently' located in. Carlisle, and will perfurt6 all operatioha ihat are required in Dental Surgery, stich as Filing, Pluggh4.and ExL treating Teeth, and inserting Artificial Teeth, from ti single tooth to a whole set. He Will also attend t 6 all diseases of the most*, gum, 8464 and direct, and regulate the first and second dentition so as to rend* the-teeth of children and young persons regular and beautiful.. • Dr. LOOMfS may at all ti mes be found at his of. flee, on-High street,opposite Macfitrltuies.Hotgli. Carlisle, June 23,1841.—y. . • , - Diseases of th e Eye. . , , .. ,/.7'' - _ • .. . ...,, -.. • . •.- ~ ,,I \ -,C .4 'l' ' ---,.- . i . , \.,....,........„. • - - --._ ,0 • DR. DOSTOCHNI • - • . _'. -Celebrated Eye Wateri , - ror the cure of Weak. Watery, pr Blood Shot Eyes, ~* Ulcers. Humours; and /Valuation of the Eye-lids, DitnneSs of Sight (Ic. . • . Persons suilject to anof these unpleasant:disor ders, will find this the m effectual remedy in use, as it seldom fails to reincis ' of these affections' bra few applications, with° tth least inconvenience or pain. Those who are troubled with a DIMNESS y .,\ 01. SIGHT will also find it a valuable remedy for • strungthenink the eyes improving the sight, and pre venting the dimnessthatarrises from straining them. It will also be found particularly useful as a waslifor, the eyes of 'yoting children, to remove inflamation, and subdue the humours to whielt,they are.so liable. Price 50 Cents a Bottle with full direc tions for using. . . - _., - Sold in.. Carlisle by . . . . . S..ELLIOTT. . April 28, 1841..._--ly - fhesc•valuable pills are very 5 entlein their opera. tions, causing neither pain, griping nor any nauseous sickness, They exceedingly comfort and strengtheis the stomach mid bowels, and clearing the sight hear= ing and memory of aged persons, by carrying off phtegms, watery matter, putrid 'gross and thick hum mots from. the stomach bowels and. blood, which makes theni 'so "celebrated for removing cough*, rheumatisms, pains from the body and limbs, grovel,,. piles, sick stomach, disordered bowels and worm!. This rneilicinels also an infalible cure for fever and ALSO, • • • For the cure of coritsumption,diseased wind-pipe, ulcerated sore throat; lungs - and liver complaint, - night sweats, fleshes of heat, burning in the itomach tightness across the chest, pains in the breast and side n w - ard cancers i piles, sore eyes;sore legs, ulcers [every description, swellings, rheumatisms; they stop th - c - spiiting - of - thood:andlal the part affected. The Panacea Blood-pills arc prepared expressly for _the strengtheiiing of every part of the system and healing all ulcers and sores, purifying and removing all badliumors from the blood, which is-often brought nnfrom too much sitting or standing., or by expo, -sure from-sudden heat to cold. Weakly debilitated persons Are pantienla . ry advised to use them; as they strengtherrthe body in a superior manner; they are not intended to operate on thehowels so much as on the blood, as too much purging will destroyany •iy. constitution, and has carried off its thousands to a • world-unknown to us. Take the advice of one who - studies to save file and not to kill; weakly and debit& tated persons should not purge more than once a year as it often times brings on costiveness. • Vo ALWAYS BEAR THESE IN MIND. Seaford county, Va. Sept. 7, 1840. Dear Sir:-1 write to let you know that the Lord has done great things for me, whereof I .am When I- saw you in Fredericksburg, I think I said I had been .aflicted with a very acid (dour) stomach, and subject to a violent pain in my headfor more than twenty years, for which I took rhubarb and soda three or four times -every day • for this many years, with :little or no relief, and my legs and ankles were so much swelled that I was unable,at times, to attend,to my business. But since you made me a present of a b6x-cil your Family Pills I have taken one orlon of them at night in going to bed, and now my : Reid stomach isrelieved, the swelling in my legs has near? . ly disappeared, and I do not think that I have been hindered one day with the pain in toy head- sinceil began to take your valuable medicine. I think the "ord directed you to Fredericksburg, to administer . to my relief. (Blessed be his holy nanic,l am greatly relieved.) There is living in my neighborhood a -poor old woman who had been sick a long time and could get no relief, atlength I purchased a box of your pills and gave them to her, after a while I saw her out and about her business, and she said that the one boxtbad cured her.. I have spread the fame of your valuable medicine amongst my acquaintances," and many have purchased. • Now, as it respects my, - sell; my Wends tell me when I go i to town, that they, have not seen me look so well for many years, soda say to them, I will tell voU the secret why,; a short time iivklf met_vith a th:Daviesin town, and he gave me a box of prPiend they have made me look as you - now see me.' And now, my friend, I hope that the Lord will continue to be with you, and make you . useful to. your fellow-creatures, as- tie ; has hitherto done. I remain with respect, S; ELLIOTT. OtAHLIN Buyer . Several Femalea,kave, been cured of the falling of *the womb, by taldngkvery-small doses at intervals. Harperls Ferry, ,Rugust 11,11140. Da. Wm. amts.—Dear am happy to in form you and the public, that I have been cured of that dreadful disease the Rheumatism, by taking your Family• Pills. • I hive Veen laboring under that dis ease for more thai, a year, during which time I tried the skill of the best physician without effect; at length I was induced tO try your medicine; I found relief atter taking half a box,l continued to take them until I had taken five boxes; my age is 71 years and Icon eider that none but the old and rheumatic peirsona know how grateful I feel to the medicine that hp restdred me to health. Yours, ralr etfell.To . Jews DEE. ' WE, the• undersigned l aze agents at Harper's Fergr for the sale of Dr. Davies' Family Pills, we know our neighbour, Mr. Dye, sold hinithe pills of which he sPeaksso highly, and believe his statement to bp substant;ally true. Respectfully, W. fit, S., B. ANDICRIKUS. Mrs. C. Burton, near Locust - street, was diseased or seven years with a lump in the left side, bumps all over her skin pains around the small of her back running into her stomach, which prevented her (to use her own words,) from eatingone particle of meat; the first dole removed the lump,,lnd two bmpa ,Eor. her atliberty. I was severely diseased with the blind piles for twenty months; and prostrated from the loss of blood; and ontrand a galf•boxes of Davies Family Pills his made an entite curb of me. . • J. Jourffunt: — . Waahington, D. C.; may 7,1841. Manufactured and sold' wholesale and _retail, at No. 265 South third street Philadelphia, and by - Mr. JOHN GRAY, Carlisle, geneial agent for Cumbarbgril county Penna. Se Also, for - sale by W. -T. Loudon, Kingstown; ' Bekelelk Fireovid,Hoguestown,M. G. Rupp, Shire . man'stown,J. Longneeker,Worrnleysburt Hilken eeman, New CumberlandyStephen - Crdbertson,Shiio. peusburg ; . Barr,- -Newvilldc James Leda, Newburg; Henry Leas, Mechanicsburg4-Josiah Hood, Springfield; 4ohn llood,Stonghfitown: " ogspr - Persons wishing to berrome..4g9ta i4.thp,r4lla, , ger in which thg,trills44.'not'sOld to Cumberland county, will be suppned with them by calling on Mr. • 'John Gray, Carlisle, Pa., - who -is oppowered point agents...'tEandly4dia.tet t those who purchase • to sell again will•lmeherged $2 per dosed cash. or $2 , 25' to sell on commission; and , the Panacea Blood • 'pills as. $4 cash', or $4 50 on commission. Ret4o peke for family pills 25 ets. per box; P aces blood pills 50 cents per box. Fop, direction Air 1111 0 them actompany each box. Carlisle, Sept. 15,18.41.---61* - • Ingrains Venitiiin,lfeinp, and Cotton Cirpeting, ,il l O received anti for sale very low by. .. • Deo. ht 1841. - CHAS. OGILBY. Justrecei received boz'es ItAIS be box only. • • DectinbpF,l , • DEJNTIS R l''. DAVIES,. Family anti-Bilious Pills. Carpets! 8, and for sale by S. BARNIT4i •
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