Itinp(ttp.tuwvfot 0. otector, . ~. PEN ' 11 ' tilitlistAlt.L. .I.fli.i ,•• . . IPHILADELP4II lA' BANKS. • _ , Bank of North - A meyier!,: - - par. 54,spurioust . viguette;figures OfJtistice and Lib - ty, realling,"we promise to, pny, 30:., on de . aid in specie, or paperof the Bank of North America." s's and 10's, old plate; nne genuine remaining out. 10's and 20faoltere4 from s's; vignette o 1 s's and of alt Fred notes, a fignrc of Gommerce sitting, an eagle:beforeline, Ana ships ht the [ick ground. 20's, letts. D.); Jan, 19, 1815; pay D.l3iithoird and D. Vail!; left. 11, April 20-,1817, pay It. Chesney. Bank of the Northern Liberties,, par. 10's tat.' q, Oct. 18, 1837; pay .1. Taylor; signa tures poorly insitatedt vignette heavily shaded. , 10's, lett. A; July', 4, 1858; pay J. Starr; printing • ink pale and yellowish. • 20's, filtered from Counterfeit to's; badly done. _ 20's, lett. Ci;''Jan.l, 1815; Pay J. Jenks,. . - . Bank pf Pennsylvania - . - --, •I 5 a 2.0 s's, lett. All - .' 81 April e,lss l* my C. W. Warder; 6.tk i . .plain.white circle nrouf - he 5 at bit ) , not in • genuine; lett: C . ; April 7, 329, pay E. Lvana. ' s's, lett. P. 8; Nov*: 6, 1888; 'pay N. Nolen--course. 10's, of various ,filling', up; the • - r. in2President con siderably larger than the other letters. • 'lo's, - lett. F; Sept. 10,1836; pay J. Hicks, signed E. .i„ IG.A.ewis, Pres ; no 'such Wilkey; -Aug. 6, 1836; • Phi S. Bray; April 4, 18'29, pay 0. Say; motto on Pa. coat of artins_eouA done; others, Sept. 10, 1837,. pay C.,Clay: - • • . - , .10rs, letts.o and E. ' April 16,1833; pay 11. Clay. 10's, lett. 11; April, 1823, and July 10, 1833; en ,graver'ition.fir. Ho. for Co.: others, Aug. 27,1838, pay IL Clay; E. Chauncey, Cash., instead of . Chauncey.. . ~ . • , . 50's, lett; 13; Jan. 1,1817. 50's, lett. C;' March 22, 1821; pay J. Bonne.' , Bank of Penn . To wns,lkip . , . ••• 20 a 25 • 10's. INlShington oh the.t.r.ry-iiqload'iltiaGllTend. 20's, VAIiDUS dates, well done, except the Franklin on right margin, which is coarse. ' 50!s, altered from .s's; Vignette. of 50's, commerce' -lifting on a bale of goods; ei g hp•en•J piece, Frank.. • lin; left, Penn. , _ . Bank - of. the Unitea States, GO a 674 10's and 20's, lilts. A At 13,licads and each end coarse. 50's, leff;D; - liee'2, 1836 - Fend pieces coarse... 50's and lOU's, Jetta. A a and G,; 0ut...1,1838; pav ano. Somerville, Cash., at 10 days; paper thln and reddish. .100.'s, lett.lit.Sept.-1,-1858; pay J. Ross at 10 days.' 1000's; altered from 100's; Oct. 11, 1888: pay to rnniand endorsed by R. Buchanan, _ at 5 months. . -,Cioerbial Bank of Pennsylvania,' 'par. s's lett. Et; March 4, 1819; pay T. Astley; -35's alter from the Commercial Bank of Millington, liroken,,by substituting Pennsylvania for Milling ton, which observe; vig,netteof genuine s's, Penn's ' Treaty with the Indians, . 10's, spurious; vignctte.of genuine, Washington and Franklin.. . . - _ . . • 10's, lett. A, Nov: 17, 1850, pay.R ; R. Lem March And June 2, 1828,.'29 and-30, pay Efeo. W. Ash; -..'" Sept. 15, 1830, pay 3,. Girard., . . • •10's;letts. A a, Nov. 17, 1822. pay E. Lyman; Nov. . • 8,1829;.pay M. Carey; letter C, pay 11. Clay.. 2075, signed Benj. - P. Smith, dated btfore he was Cashier. 500 Es, 50's,. 20'ir and 10's, altered from - s'n, Which only has Penn'srlreaty•with the Indians for vig nette. ' to - Genuine 500'S are printed in urn ink. ....Partner's and 'Mechanic's .Bank,. - par. s's, IQ's and 25's, altered from Farmer's - and Me, chaniciff Bank of Wisconsin; V hinette of s's, w fe male holding A cup in right liand,left arm 11,81 . ing • u • on ,an eagle; of I.o's a female reaper ; of 20's, a • female spinning. -None genuine.engraved by .Bur -ton 8c Gprlev. • . 10's; letter Et1 , c1)75,,1825; . pay P.• Stacy; letter C; Feb. 5.; and 10, 1820, '25; pay - A. Moses, C. Dull, --------J.-Itoun•-tiettee-C44.11,t4,1829;,pay11....C1ay._ . 20's; well :lone; paper redder nod signature lighter than genuinef some letter A, Nov 20, 1804; pny G. Hurl. , 1 . 20's, letter El Nov. 2P, 1834; engraying very bad.- -50's, letter C; Liec.2s,l3l9;:pay 0. Hirst. - Girard Bank,. . - -• 57. a - do. 10's, 20'a and 50's, altered froM s's, whose vignette . . is the Philadelphia Exchange. Hold up to tight, -Kensington Bank, -- ,par. Mount'. & Mech.' Beni:, • .$ •' 25“ a . 10's, altered from s's; Yignette of genuine 10,-a fe ' Male and drINNING WilEth.,Xhieli last is not on ' the altered notes. . . • 50's, altered from 5 - s; the word rirry . - 1: crooked; and bunglingly inserted. • Mechanics' Bank, ...... - - . • .3's, old emission; long since withdrawn. 'N, 20'8. altered from counterfeits on Mechanics's Bank, ' . ' 4 lSTeiv haven ; miniature of. Washington on the - right, and Clay on theleft. 50's, altered. from s's, April 1, 1833; Firri is . placed too close to DOLLARS; small lettering of • rives around the edge rubbed vicar. • Moyatnensing Bank,. \ 20 Philadelphia Bank, • • par. 6's, old plate, withdrawn. Theptate in use has for vignette a female; and end pieces, NVashington on the right, and Robert Morris on the left, . 10's, left, C, lan. 1,1819; Sept. 7,1819; Dee. 8, 1820. 10's, letter 1.3,1•"eb. and May 8,1832; pay J. Kam and D. Evans. Vignette,three female figures will; a - ship in the distance, Anil a view of the batiking house on the left, very imperfect. Franklin on the right, and Washington ()tithe left end. 10's mid 20's, altered from s's: vignette of s's, two females sitting; between them, a shield, orr - whieb is a ship and plohgle of4o',s, a female reclining, - her right hand re-sting hn n Shield, On which is Pa.- . . vont of arms: of :Vs, Penn's Treaty with the In-. • dians. - . ___..._.20'5,,01d plute,lettcr-R,-May,9l-1:814, 1 ae4,- 1325,- and 1827; ;my D. Edwin. .. • Southwark. Bank, ,- par. 500's, altered from 10's, old issne. Of lam size; "on demand" extracted, and "Five P.mdred" sub ' . stituted. . . Sohn - 3 , 11(U Bank,. par. .. s!s, old plate, of various' filling up. The heads of - .. ' Washington and Franklin imperfect and coarse. Western Bank, • par, 111 €olsyr RV BANKS. • Bank of .Charthersburg, ' 5 a 8 Bank of Chester co., Westchester, par. • • Bank nf Chester. par. • 20's, savred Trom s's, well executed. .50,0, altered from S's,-letter A, Jan. 1, 1856; pay .7. Clyde; Chas. S. Fol well , Cash. The word ri Fry ' after bearer is blotted; the circle dark. '! Bank Of Germantown, - ' par. 20's, altered from s ' s; hold the note up to light. • Bank of Gettysburg, • 5a 7i • "s , s,Nov. 14,1898-9, pay R. Smithwitheut .the • • circular water-mark seen in genuine. S's,old plate. which reads Gettysburg Bank. ' , Bank of Lewistown, 20 a 25 Bank of. Mitidletowni 5 a 7 Bank of Montgomery Co.,.Nors'wn. par.' s's, letter . .ciOct. 2, 1829, pay E. Litez; Nov. 1,• 1393, pay- J. Wells; othei 'in t 895-6, some,2tl May. 's's; letters Band F, July 2, 1825,, variously filled out. , Vignette light and coarse. Bank of Northumberland, • . s'a . , Bank of Pittsburg),'.! 5 a 7i ms's; letter y, out Ode, vignette,a blacksmith, tools, &c. s's, fetter C; Dee. 4,183 t; .pay Wm: Wilkine ; ;stk.: era, May 4,1,825; pay D. Baldwin. • 10's and 20's, altered from 'iounterfeit S's; 'badly done. • igicette, a female leaning on a vase of fiowere; of genuine, a blacksmith with his tools. Bank of Susquehanna Co., Montrose, • 10 Berke County' Bank, - Reading, GO 2'3, relief notes, letter' B; vignette, State Arms, ft-rather coarsely executed: • • • - 5 a .19 s's; letter 13, April 1, 1920; pay - J: Cressler. The heads of Washington light and coarse. „„ 10'8,nad others, altered from - s's; poorly'done. Columbia Bk.* Bridge Co.. Columbia. s`a5 ` a 100's, altered from o'st Mercury and a female rest. • ' Ling on , bales Of, goo* of 1130's, a 'large teffiale figure, one arni resting on, at shield with a plough and solo. on right end, a figure of Commerce. Doylestown Bank; ‘. • par.. Easton Bank, • , • par. 7"A s's, old plate, letter C,tig. 1, . 1827 and 1830; pa,y C,.Ritte; some May 8,182,9; May 1,1 8 31; ,pay .1. Duntz; engraving much lightei , thatvgenuine. 10's, letter C, Feb. 1,182 , 4 pay J. Post. • Erie:Batik Eric, :. 20 a 0 5 Ztchangeßonlc •Pittsbuig & Brandt, 5.0 7 .Certificatats, :.7 : "a.1. 0 ' • .Pfrst Not.es . •4 , ~ ' . 10, 5% the vignette is - a. saitor.leaning • against. anan-' char, while the genuine's's haie Justia . o and an= ' other femalefigure. • •• ...„ • • s%.letteeli, pay R. N'askit. Lansing, and Win..B. ?WalrUg.' June 1, 1896; paper rattier 'heavy , and. And the whole appearance clumsy and in-. • Aetna • . .11011,..4110red from fraudulent Efahange flank and • Savings , ,Institution of . Philadelphian ~vignette; ~ p erry 's victory. 'flie 'genuine; 'llo's have' far, a ‘igatitto s female figurescatedtioltveen two chests.' Aft pates signodlitornas al. Howe v Cash.; since ' 10'sjetter A, dated Sept. 7,1831 The , I l ame s . the Cashier. end President are lithographed. • . Farmers! Batik of Bucks Briat4l; par. ' s's; dated Orittol, March 1, attd'ApFil 1,2?1,8201, Mai 15 a 20 COUNTRY RANKS. - . Batik of %V estrranster,,' _ . INNOid plate, well executed, bet:ran-be detected by observing that the letter N in the:, numbering of the genuine notes is pot perfesitjAhe.first part not firdsfted; whereas the counterfeit , is complete. farmers' &:Meelianictillrk, Frederick, 5 1 01 : 0 5, altered froutraittierti'; le :Mechanics' hank H Wisconsin. Vignette, II ( 8 41itale Cnnirnling an et gle with the left arm; lefread piece, Washington!' right, Lafayette. : 'Frederick Co. Spits ,Ffe,deriele. 3alo 10's, altered.front ;Nignette of7the'tetininti and iltererEpotes;a female bolding in one Band's alokle, and in the'othee, a Sheaf of wheat: • 20 'sjtitetinl-trorn .2's. . `ll a geistaiiiirHa n k • • 7 . (110 tlra: paper of hluelaheast; the );ermine is red; 1 'vignette indistinct; . bill shorter and narrower than the genuine. In the_genuisse: the engravers' names run ow: thelight line at the bottom: •in tho terfens, itsove.. - 10s, latter .1.1,' pay' to A.:Young; oaten bly 29, 1837, 'otheectlifterent•dates and payable to va rious per sons: The paper .of. the counterfeit has" a blue .that of the gentnnered. names the engravere,ltisitlity, Uraper Se Pairroisn'lle Co;,are miserably epgrayedOtaving- the itippearanee .of • Mmrity,,Hraper,Yairmap •• • . s . ol ,:letter_Aolate4lllll-4.M 1 1.110.g1i 8e_141,f 4 , Wm. Heyser; Mr' , • etitiei• liTsome • years deceased., No gerniine 50s o Aids plate ,out.- Bank, CUmberland, • 8 '4lO rotaps,co Brilli;'Eljicotee Mile, .. , luh letier A ;Tel). 6; 181.5 f pay P.', Pinder; March '29, 1615 $ :end 3';;11117,. at 'Hulme Villet:pay H; "Ely, Sept: 4 'Ftnd . 10, 1819; eitherti,letter 13. &'OO, altered from 6's 'the vignette of 20!ai3,a !ma ` handlotio, ItOrsett'und . hurroyes. (-Farmers' and Drovers'-Bank; Waynea- • • burg, • • • - 25 a 25 Fanners Bank of Lancaster,._ 5a 58,. letter A; March 7, 18:32; pay .1. Wind; no gen - . nine notes of this Ai:U(001;50n circulations oth , era, Mardi 17, 1 . 831, and other &item pay Geo. H. ---',Krug, filling up and signature in sante hand. 1.0a,' letter A; Mural; 9, 1833; pay Wind ; vig nette, a mill. • 7 Ms-and 50%--altered from s.'s - of, the-above-coup - terfeit. ' . . Farmers' 11 - Snk Of Rending, Reading, 5 a -ss, litter' A; isa.l., 1835; pay G. Ludwig. Paper lets silk mark; fair appearance. ss. letter 1), Jan. 1, 1333 pay G. Smith ; May 20, • 1836; pay A: Strong. , Coarse. genuine. 'Franklin lett. A ; pay John Iltirrold; none Such gnuine. 'Franklin Hank, Washington. • •8 a 10 Ss and -10's, altered from the broken f' Bank of - siiingfon,"- by. prefixing . " Franklin." - This flank tipened iiiit 836. • Misery.: the date.• s's, leiter A; Nov: 1, , 1836; pay R. 'Wylie; John Marshall, Cush.; these names eligrayed. !mitres , sion Somewhat' faint, particularly the lines under signatures whirlrare distinct in the genuine. liarrisbung• 11: . :Ink, • Er a 10 s's, letter D. pay 11. A Imira, dated gay 14, 1819. ss, letter C, Ross, dated Nov. 3;1.820. • 55, letter C, pay It. King, fulttid Jan. 1, 1823. 10s, May - 4, 1829; letter A. pay J.. 147.. IVliiteside. - 10s, vignettei a siesuiihont; railroad chill, &e. The genuine 10's have the goddess of Li flirty, and the ' Capitol in the Mirk ground. • 2.0, altered from counterfeit 10's; vignette, a view of the State BnildLrgs.• Honesdale:Bank, Ifonesdale, • Lancaster Bank,' • ' .5?8, altered frem s's, letter A, October 3, 1336, No 4987. Lancaster . County Bank, • - 5 Leh:mon-Bank; • 5 a 8 Merchant's & Manuf.,Bank,..Pitt'g. 5 n'74 Miners' Bank of Pottsville, • 5 a Vs, letter', pay J. Lyon, June 13, 1841; others, J. - Aug, 1, 1840; The lette,r under the Kin Sclinyikill; in the genuine, it is below the L and K; the cross of' the Trs ill Poltssille_hiclities_up, wards, instead of horizontal. `Monongalila Bank, BrownsvPle, 15 a. 20 20's, niteretlfrom s's, easily detected. 50'i, this Bank has no 50's out. • Ilew Hope Dela Ware Bfitlge Co. 8a 10 (Removed to Lambertville, New - Jersey.) Northampton Bank, Allen own, • 20 s's, letter B, Aug. 28, 1839; pay Lippincott; .sig natures and filling up engravcd; vignette, coat of arms, while the gennine s's issued since 1857 have a view of Mauch Chunk. 'Powantla Bank, Townifila, •' • 70 a 75 West Branch - If k, Williamsport,. 50 060 to's of various -filling up;' sonic to I. Kellum'; T. - Coryell, Cash; 3. H. Cowden, Pres.; vignette, -. flying eagle, railroad cars in the dititanue. Presi dent's signature too light and stiff; general mien. ranee light; the first I in Williams-part resembles more a guree • . 50's, altered freni s's; vignette, which is Ilint-of the s's, is a view or the tnwnmr left owl of note. Wyomini Bank", :Wilkes Barre,_ • 10 York. Bank, ' •-5 n 74 s's . , letters A and II; Feb. 2, 1830; old 'Ante; pay W. Wagner, which name is - spelt Wegitar. In Air word Fn yr, on the left hand margin, Orel ,is not dotted. The of Five, ini the body'o f th e cote, does riot exactly line - witli.the other - letters.. vig nette imperfect in many places. . 10'sollterce from counterfeirs's.. See pi reeding. ILJA I'AVLA Bank of Baltimore, at Baltimore, •- --1 s's, April 15,, 1829. pay ...Coleman'. Pager light engraving duck, filling up had. frr,ln . the word BALTINIORE the letter 0 is - but half finisked and the I btidly done, resetabling a 11. The gem. tuneon the left band figurekhave a circle of bold 'white-dots; holm had are hardly seen.. ., . s'B, letter A., dated Sept. 15, 1840, pay J. Colerrian, W. Layman, Prea..limes Cox, Cash; the Presi -dent's name is - rather heavily wrstteil-welleal .. minted to deceive. s's, letters A mul C, dated June 19,1030. 10's, tester ii, of various dates and fill ng up ; signed James Crane, Cash: L, Baker, Pro. o persons • of these names were officers,tif the hank. 10's, A, trebly lettered. C. Ktieei,Jan. 12,1835,sign ed lames Cox, Cash.; 'WM. !Airman; Pres. in stead of %Vtn. Lawman. Others, E. Cli Word, Cash. C. Thoma,s,Pres.: othersdan. 10,1837, No. 1646. CO's, letter 1, dated Oct. 1, 1838, pay Keerl; it reads, '`The Bank of Mild more prom4es to pay," while the genuine reads, "The P'resident, Direc tors & Co. of the Bank of Baltimore promies to pay, Sze." 50's, altered from S's, letter 11, -pay to J. Cal;son, June 24, 1824. In the s's, the words" Bank of Baltimore," commence in the first and end in the second line. ' inihe 'genuine 50's, "Bank of Bald more" stands wholly in the mom line. 100's, letters A; P. Litfig, Ca sh„l. Bier,Vres. Baltimore & Ohio Rail Road Com. —'—, Chesapeake - Bank, Baltimore, • Citizen's Bank, Ballimore,l Cohens' (J. I. Jr. ..-t• Brothers Bank, Baltimore, • • 1 Commerei , t and Farmers'- Bank of • 13, a lsisn ore, • ', Sta.artered from counterfeit s's On Commercial Bank of NeW York "Comm:16BI Ilank_mr.Bultimore. Detect by hAter . l3,pay J. PatterstmAtly 4, 1111 and f 834, others, pay F. CNSS, Dee. 4,1830, atTil •Alarch 4, 4831. UPs, letter Nov 10, 1833, pay J. Crows. I.o's, Jan. 8, 1831;pay J. Wirt,. Farmers' and Mere - h.. Inc. Baltimore, Ws, altered from s's, in the genuine 10's, the word TEN on the left ornamental border is upon a • insert .ground, but is upon a WHITE in the altered notea r Farmers' & Planters' Irk. Baltimore, 1 s'ski d 10's, spurious, said to be made from genuine . platea,,but the name of the President is printed Cnastoo,instead of Chesinn. • . Farmers' and Mereh. B i lt.Baltiniore, 1 Fells' Point Savings:lnstittition, Balt. 1 Franklin Bank of Baltimore, 19 s's, letter n, pay I. L. Barry, Aug. 20, 1824 10U's, pay A. Leakin, Dec. 1, 1819. • Marine Bank of Baltimore, • • 1 s's, spurious, letter A, dated marrh• 5, 1839. Vig nette, steamboat, ship and sloop. On right halm . medal ton head of Franklin, denomination, (5) at • top anti bottom of hill. - • • s's, letter 'A, dated Oct ; 14,1826. 's's and 10's, letter C; pay M. Morris,April 4;1826, J. Bier, Cashier. , 10's' letter A, Pay %V. Batman dated Oct. 14, 1826. 100's, letter A. pay G. C. Miller, well engraved ; n little smaller than the genuine notes, and the head • of Washington on the left hand side has a sluggish snd unfinished appearance, when closely examtnad. In the counterfeit, the first. part of the letter Min the word Alarine, begins a little distance from the vignette—in the genuine notes it touches It. Mechanies' -- Bank - of - lhltinibre,.. 1 50's, letter B, pry to B. Stochlart, Dec. 20, 1815. 10's;letterA ; vignette a railroad. 10's, altered ti•ont h'fievigiaiti6 of s's, a railroad and train of cars, WI the , heads of Washington and Franklin. • . • Inc ,-B ,tleretl - from- 51 8—See-preceeding•-note.--2-___ Merchants' Bank, Baltimore, 1 Union Rank of Maryland. BaltiinOre, 1 5',,-letter D, of various datealiiiiil filling up. 20's, old plate; letter B;JUne, 1816. • 50's, letter C, May 2, • 1812, pay S. Bating, Presi dent's-name ha} the arpearance of being engraved. Western Bank, Baltimore; Bapic ,of '' Cumbeiltiqd Bank Alregliohy; . 10' ' Wael!'ington [Plc Willjiroopert,• S a 10" Ranlc. , of ,the 'Valley, :Wineiteater and ss; letter A, various numbers and dates; Davidollv. , • ion, Pres. • ' • f SS; Jan. 1, 1839; payable at LINC/4; signed rotolia: : officers, while the, gelatine notes, shove,;;As, are signed Dr thein.: • n'Thls-,l3ank has no'Bratach' • . at. Lynchburg. • 20s, letterir May I, 1733, pay J.. M. Broome. , 204,1''ttevr 11, Sept. 2,.1838, pay .1: Brood; A' 'Boat, Cash,Obed White,Pres. Engraving coarse ; • paper thin and oily. ' - • Do. Branch, at Romney. .8 a 10 Is, letter A, July I, 1 839. signed John McDowiti, Cash. instead of McDowell. 3s and ss, letter A, May . 11,1838, signed J. McDow ell, for Cashier ; David Gibson, for President. . Appearance .bad. All notes'over 3s are signed ' ny the officers: , i loped . flu iken and FraUdtv,; lent ,Illanlo4 PENNSYLVANIA Bank of Philadelphia, Excliange•Bank and Sii yin& .Farmers' & Media' Sat.'ltis, Franklin Savings Bank Girard Bank (Stephen) Girard Loan Company, Kensington Savings Institution do Manual Labour flank ( Dyott's) no broken Nlerch.Rafradesmen's Loan Co. • do Merchant's Bank of Philadelphia, - do • fraud Pennsylvania Saying Bank do , • " Penn Township Saving Ins. • do • • Philadelphia Loan Company do broken Philadelphia 'Mantifacturing Co, do fraud Philadelphia Saving Institution •do - broken Richard's (Mat•k)Cliecks, • •- do Southwark Saying Bank • do , frae , ' - -Szlitty 1 k ill Saving Institution • • • •.do broke Allegheny Bank . Bedford Bank. of Beaver . : ll,eaver Bank of of •,; '. • • Hailishurg Bank of IVashingtott • Washington 'Centre Bank of Pennsylvania Bellefonte City Dank Pittsburgh -Farmerek-Meclmies'Brink do Farmers'St Meehiinies' Bank Greencastle Farmers' & Mechanic's Bank of Fayette Co. . North Salem Harmony Institute •7, ' Harinony• Huntingdon Bank Huntingdon, .luniatta Bank •• • Lewistown Lumbermen's Bank . WaiTen Marietta & Susquehanna Trail ' lagl.iompanv Nfechanica? Bank • New Salem• Bank • Northern Bank of Peim'a ' Northumberland, Union and . • Columbia Bank '• ' ••• Milton North WeStern B'k of Pa.,• MillflVi Ile l'eon'n. A grieul. Man. 13Ic. • • Carlisle Pottsdam Mina Company • Pottsdam fra.. Sliver Lake Batik• , Montrose close Union Bank of Perin'a. ' Uniontown broke Westincireland Bank Greenshui-g Wilkes Ilat•re Bridge Co.: Wilkes Bat-re Youglintany_ Bank, • . Perrypolis 10 5 ce - SEW a gIZSVY flank of New Brunswick N. Brunswick- broken 'tirmereds fv. Nteelinoics Irk— do . Franklin filo. of.lersey . H City "Jersey City • Hoboken Bbek. Az Cram oboken - • "-• Jersey City 'Sank-- Jersey City • " payable at • ' • . -Ontario " Meehan - We Bank ' Patterson' Mannipeturers'llank Belleville, " 'MonmOnth Bank or'N:.b. . Freehold •". NlorilsOnnal & llnkg:Cp. - jersey City:no sale . Do. Post Notes , Jersey-Man. - &-Bnkg.--Co, Dohoken-- - braim N. J. Protection & Lombard Ilk. Jersey City " • Paterson Bank Paterson •:" Stale - Bank • " Salem. &PhiI:LAI:Ma:Co. „, • ' • Salem ” Washiligtota Banking Co. - llaekensaek " DELAWARE flank °Maitre! 'Laurel !lulu Wilinington Loan Company - Wilmimdow frau( 0 MARYLAND Bnok of 'Maryland , . ' ilaltimoi.e. brpken Bank of Caroline . Denton "idosed City ilank ` - - Baltimore broken Commercial Bank of Baltimore Baltimore' fraud Commercild Bank - of Millington s. , ' . broken Connoehengue Batik • M illiamsport closed Elkton Bank, - • Elktbu broken Farmers' and Millers' Bank ' Ilagerstoyn " 'llavredc Grace Bank Havre de Grace closed Planters' Bank. Upper Mnrlboro' . " Poultney's (Evan) Bank . Baltimore hrtiken 'Somerset k Worcester Bank & Branches - closed Suaqurbaona Bank ' Port Deposit broken Suy:chinon Bridge Co. . do. - 6 VIRGINIA Monongalia Farmers' Co. Virßinia Salina BA* - Weiaern Bunk of Virginia 01110. . • :Niansfielil broken Bank 'of Nltunifield . . Ba nk of Sandusky Buy L. Sandusky flank ofUirelevilie (new batik) Circleville " Bank of Bank of Steubenville - Stenbenvi Ile Bank of West Union ' West. Union " Butler Counts. Bank . 41 Farmers' Batik Canton , Farmers' Ilk. of N. Salem N, Sale m " Parmei's' - CiociiuuHi 44 Farmers' & Mech. Bank Chillicothe.' " German Bank Wooster •" Hamilton & Itobstille Mould: Co. Hamilton . " Hamilton County Bank Jefferson Bank Kirtland Snfuty Society Ilk Lebanon & Miami Bkg. Co.. Lebanon& Miami Exporting Co; Manhattan Bank Manhattan " Mezhanic' &Traders' Bank ' . Cincinnati no wile Monroe ' , Alm Manuf. Co. ' . Monroe Falls " •Urbantt fla nking Co. Urbana " Union Hank of Wiehange Cincinnati fraud Orphans' Institute Bank ' Fulton . 4 Owl. Creek Dank.. 1 Alount.Vernon broken . MIRO: W.) Fe Cots flabk• - ' ' Chieinnati " Stark Co..Orphans' Institute • Felton Washington Bank IMiamisburg, " Western Benne' Farm. Pkg.. , Company - ' ; -Brighton fraud Zanesville Canal & Man. Co. tanesvillel broken ADVERTISEMENTS FOR PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE, r. 44 a: A neILT fr_. zizze.4 . - THE proprietors of the Susquehanna Line will run their Cirs and . Boats as usual to Phil adelphia and' altimore during the present season. Their friends will please apply to Wm. L. Fox, Broad at. and to Gaitner, Christian & Curran, No. 76 South Wharves, Philadelphia, and Joseph E. Until further notice s the following prices will be adhered to between this place and the above cities. I • IXI V• 'V g o .0 :51 c .V=g•lti. F,Trg, • - TN •.P - '1 •-• „ F•kr;' • s" Ale per Ipo lbs. , 150 22 81 Per bbl. Groceries, Q Ware and Hardware, 20 23 42 Dry Goods; Furni.• ture and Drugs, • . t 25 Wheat, Rye & Corn per bushel Oats • do Lumber per 1000 feet - • •42 63 50 -- *l ‘ . Shingles, do „ 150 200 • , Flour per bbl. 314 35 -50 c .' • Shad" do 37/ '.511 • Herring do . ' 314 . •• Salt per sack,' '• 28 . 32 Pitch, Tar.andHosin • . per 1110, ,16 21 Planter gross , ton, /1,2 25 82 Si) ; Hemp per 100, ' 16 ' • 22 Hides,_, ,} .20' „ 25 •PI/3 Metal, gross ton 250 .3 50 , „ Blooms 44 CwitingS, 3 12a 4,00' Bar Iran, ' • 350 450 . • ?tails per keg, • _ 18 23 Leather per 100, • • - 20., .• 25 •• Whiskey per bbl 50 ' 55 • Burr Blocks per 100, 15 • Curb Stone, , do 121' • Tiny. 'do 20 25' & P. iMATIVIN, ; ,. .• , ' 'Successor to MillerA; Harrisbufg, May 4, 1342. • 6tM.27" • /r7- I;rtitriDalr - ;:3P13, - 6XPErIi -- - IrIJS,T ieceived 50 bnitelaf No. 141E1H1110 • and SHAD. ,CILASAIARNITZ. ?tiny 18, 1842. tf-29 &BARNES 75 OTC ° ARING. ,Igav' "/ " : % ,1 6 4 1141tigkEte 'D. UCCESOltiii 'F.; A. Kennedy, Coach Maker, taken *allure in infOrming the public goner 'ally,"that•he le, prepared to. render eatiefaction'in the construction or repair'of ' • • - . of every description.... His workmen are of first class, being.originally from the city of Phil ridelphia, (and himself likewise)—and his mater ials are of the best kind. • : CARRIAGES , will be 'finished in - the-meat: iny. proved stYle, and nothing shallhe wanting to give full s'atisfaction to whb - May faVor . him with .their cuitiom.•-life therefore hopeS to receive shore of' public patronage:. - - ' The establishment is in Pitt street, South of .High, in. the rear of the Method ist . Episcopil church. • " • Carlisle,; March 30, 1842. . ' tf.22 l'hi!adelplild; fraud •do 41 do . . do • do dosed broken N. B. Old cai-rlagesi-orliny kind of trade that is iiiailinable taken in exchange for new work. Slleellialed _Extract of SaiTa Av ILL be forfeited by Dr. N. B. 'LEIDY, for a -preparation of Sarsaparilla equal to bia It is positively the strongest preparation of Sara:l- 0011 a in .existence. ONE 1101 TLE is equal to six pints of any other , Syro•p• that is made, and is bought by numerous persons thronghont the city and country for making therefrom, and who sell it at seventy-five cent.; or one dollar per bottle (about half a pint.) .. • The efficacy of Sarsaparilla ie known in Scrofula or Icing's Evil, Erysipelas, Biseasexof the Liver, Affection- of the Skin and Bones, Ulcers of, the Nose, Throat and Body, as well as 411 Antidote . .to Mercury and the_Minerals, _Conititutionnl-Die .eases,and a general purifier of the Blood and Animal Fluids. Cominent upon its virtues-is unnecessary, every body knows its efficacy. •- It is only necessary when using it to get a good :preparation of it,- and then there will be no disappointment in its effects. Dr. Leidy would refer to the moat respectable phy sicians- in Philadelphia,•as Well as throughoutifie United States, for the character of his - preparation,• as well also:to the numerous certificates from ithysi chins and others, that have been from. time to time . published, •now*depined - ttnnecessary, as the,charac xerof hisprephration is firmly established. Through out the Southern States it is itsed . altogether, - and throughout the North tikes the precedence act r others, particularly among the physicians, H ho, for' the benefit of their patients, always recommend it. - The reader - isrelmt,,l•to- the-directions amain.' piny ing each bottlefortecomrnendations,cernfitates, slid further certificates. • linrietta " Pittsburgh fraud Fafette co. " bontfaff broken (VPRICE'CONID6LT./St iffe 1 Prepnred niid sold, wholesale rind retail at Dr. LEIDY'S HEALTH EM P 0111.13 NI, N 0.121 North Seeond-strekbeloW'Vine;tign of the Golden Engle Beipents,Philndelpldn; and for sale in Carlisle, by - STEVENSON & DINKLE,, • • : Agents for Cumberland County. -- Cturlisle, May 18; 1.842, ly-29 Mechanicsburg Line S.lO -71§47r- lletiveen .Tlechanicsintrg and I'lailadelphia or lEcaliiittore. riplllE subscriber grateful for past Avers, begs * leave to inform his friends end the public generally, that he still continues to run 'a line of burthen'Cars regularly totwecri 'Mechanicsburg and Philadelphia or Baltimore,' by which goods and produce of all descriptions will be forwarded with care and despatch at the _lowest . rates of freight. Produce will be received at his Ware irouse.in Mechanicsburg, •and fofwerdcd to either Phila delphia or Baltimore, according to the direction of the owner. Morrn ntOwn close 'Clorkeshui•g bt•okc Parkesburg " UJ The highest price will betiven for'Wlica and Flour, • • MARTIN MEILEY. N. *B. Plaster of Paris and Salt always kept n hand, and for sale at the lowest 'prices. April 13, 1842, 113:VS :,- Thrttll, -* & (faris OINT-MENT. C ts. dew Salem I. Kirtland " Lebanon " THIS OINTMENT is a safe and agreeable application, and has never been known to ftil 'in curing various affections of the skin, when used according to directions, Hundreds of Certificates might be pi °cured of its efficacy from Captainifof Vessels, School Teach ers, Principals of Factories, and Parents, Were it not fur the delicacy of having their names publish ed in connection with so loathsome and disagree. able afflictions. . . irrPrice; Twenty-five 'cents a hox. Prepared and sold only, wholesale and retail, at Di. LEIDY'S HEALTH EMPORIUM, 191 NOrth Second street, near Vine. (sign of the Golden Eagle and r?erpents) Philadelphia. For salwin Carlisle, by STEVENSON & DINICLE, Agents for Cumberland .County. Carlisle, May 18, 1842. • Splendid Lotteries foe3nne, 1942 J. G. Gregory ilff .Co.Olaistigeivii. • t • Most Brilliant Lottery. 30,000 Dothirst Union tottery, Class No. 8 for 1842. To be drawn at Alexandria D. C. on Saturday,. June 18, 1842. 14. drawn Om. bora out of 78! Grand Scheme.-1 prize of 030,- 000, 1 do of .$1,995, 1 do 10,000, 80 do 1,000, 1 do 5,000, 50 do 250, 1 do 1 4 ,500, 75 do 200, 1 do 3,000, 75 do 150, 1 do 2,500, 125 du 125, ate: &e. Tickets $lO-144VeS . $5—Quarters $2,50. Certi ficates of packages of '2O wholes st3o, Ohio 26 halves 65, do do 25 quarters 32,50. Capital $35,2957--making $30.000 nett. 15 drawn numbers out of 75!. Virginia Lees burg Lottery, Class H for 1842. To be drawn at Alexandria, Va. onittaturday,'June 25;1842.. BRILLIANT BenzArz.-1 prize 005,295, I,do of $1,500,,1' do 10,515; 1 ,do 1,400, 1 do 5.000, 1 do 1,900, 1 do 4,000, 1 do'l 250,1 do 3,000; lido 1',200,1 do 2,500, 50 du 1,000,1 do 2,250;50 do 250, Filo 2,000, 50 (4320, 1 do 1,800, 00 do 150 &c. &c, !rickets $l9--,Halves-ss—Quertere $2,50 'Certificates of packages of 25 Mich*/ $l3O, do _ do 25 halves 65, do do 25 guartersl2 50. • • For tickets and shares or certificates or packages in the , above splendid Lotterios t eddrese. . 4:I3I:OIIDHDRY &CV, Managers, Washington City. Diawings 'sent immediaiely..afier they are over to all who order as aboie. May 25, . td-30 28 43c I\IEW.,STEAM...SAW MILL.. IrarriHt, STEAM SA,)V MILL, recently erected by the .eitbscriber; about half a mile beloiv sburg, on ,the east bank of the Susquehana, near the Rail Road and Canal,"containing TWO' VERT/PAL and TWO VIRCULAR SAWS, 'and constructed in the moat approved and efficient Manner, is now . in operation, and ready to execute orders with the utmost:despatch: - An assortment of the various kinds of SCANT LING, PLANK,,BOARDS.P.LAST.ERINO and ,SHINGLING LATHS,. stuff kr Window Blinds, lrinatian'Sbutroys will . bo'nlwakii kept ready '•" "' VVILLIAM_OItIMST/A_TW_ -* * * Eroni one to.. five hoiset . povriroyith quitablo room, to rent. April 8, , 1842: ' _ ' • • • o• , r 7y. , 4 ! . • ,- ' -, o,k, ~ ,c) „. ..-._,7_,, , ,•-----_-_- - r-_-, 7' 4, ..t., , -,.. -- -r. ri,- --- , - ;-., --. „ ONI3 - EIUNDRED - DOL - L - A - R8 Medicated Extract of Sarsaparilla [BY ROIL 80...912 OR C./LN:IL] iFAR!WERV : :!IO.TF..L,-,. • •• . MBE subscriber hereby ihforths hie friends and the public in general, that he still continuee to keep a • • 4.- • D :PUBLIC ;.' • ' • 111 IA a.....cca>135603.118 (reports to the . contrary at ,the. OLD STAND, in. East High Street; a few doorri] east of the Court House; whore he will at all times take'pleasure lifitdministering .te :the - cornforts.of those who may favor him with their custom. His BAR shall be *latently supplied with the chokest liquors,. and his TAB LE ' with -th e best the market can furnish. A careful OSTLER always kept in attendaece--,and nothing ihall be left un done to please all who call, with him. BOARDERS taken by the week, month or year. SIMON •WONDERLICH. tf-23 April 6, 1842 MANSION NOOSE East side cf the; Public Square, (opposite the Bank,) ..tHAMBERSBURG, PA. Tiu subscriber respectfully informs.tlie Pub. ]lei that he has completed his arrangements in thjs.cbmmodious establishment, and is prepar. Ad to accommodate Boarders and Transient Vial ter. with every thing usually to be h e best Hotels, except Ardent Spirits—inste.. which he supplies, freo of charge, the advantage of a Melding Room, in-Which will ho fOund the Latesl NowS from all 'platers; besides amplelnaterials for spending leisure hourEi in intellectUal amuse= ment. A Circulating- Library, containing the New Publications" is also close at hand. In fine the subscriger flatters himself that the Man skin House-Will -be found-to-meet-every-reason• able expectalion. Ho solicits a trial, May 4 - 1842: N. B. Having ample Stable room, fiasco w he "fed end taken care of on moderate terms. -- MRS. WM. E. CAMP, F ORMERLY of.the Washingt on Hotel, )has removed 111 t o ' ,all3llOlll-tableal _ Corner of Second and R iil-Road Streets, Whim she will be pleased to accommodate her old customers and others, m the .best style and on the most reasonable terms. • ... . Harrisburg, March 16, 1842. TO. 'THE PITRLIC. UllE y and . tn i,al l i c c e . a p i t on IYI sale , in the 'hand, or the Rail Road, : • . . Endless Chain Horse Power THRESHING MACHINES ! :' • for one, horse and for.two, - horses, WarrantCd to Work well, ,and. of greater' durability than any other MachineS,for.a'aimilar, purpose known ,to the subscriber at present; AVM. IcIRKPATRICK . Lancaster, , May 4, 1842, - .NEivir GOODS. First zirifral of Spring 451 . 6 Summer . - • Vroods. . - T - CLIPPI - NaER - St - CA - REV;it NEAR THE.RAIL BUIPPENSOURG. • HAV-E just received from Philadelphia,a 4plen did assortment of - • SE AS ONA B.LE . Goons, of-'the-latest atYles, 7 to which theylnvitellte atten tion of purchasers. They are prepared to offer goods at suchr.prices. as .eannot fail to meet the .wishes of those s desirous of puri;hasing -Cheap Goods. Country Pcoiluce taken in exchange for goods. Shippensburg. March 10, 1842. tf-20 PURIFICATION.. AND PURGATION Both these Ejects are Proditied by jr.E LEHiY's BLOOD PILLS A COMPONENT P..1.11.T Or IVIIICII IS SaRS I O4/ B eitirlAt.ride DR. LEIHY'II BLOOD VILLA coUtititt in their composi (ion ingredients which produce the eons- blued nod desirable effects of PURIFYING THE BLOOD Cleansing the BOwelo. BB 191111 ERE are no Pills in existence which,may be Jil so safely vsed at all times, ages and seasons, without, restraint tromliving or occupation, as Dr. Leidy's Blood I'ills. From their „composition, they are caletdated to purify-the•blood and animal fluids tinting the inter val between taking them and their operation; When nil impurities; as well as obnoxious substances of the stomach and bowels, are carried off by their mild purgative properties; UPWARDS OF 100,000 BOXES of them have been sold (hiring the past six months rime. and UPWARDS OF 1,000,000 since their first introduction by the proprietor, Dr. N. 4. Leidy... IN NO SINGLE, 'INSTANCE. • have they my been. known to fail in producing good effects. . DIL LEIDY'S BLOOD PILLS, • contain no ingredients dangerous to the constitution. NO MERCURY OR MINERALS, which are employed in all Pills .Mq . nufactured by 'Quacks and Impostors,Acho depend T.fpon such dale proud medicines under the impression,(which shows their ignorance,) that all diseases' ust yiehrko the &eats of Mercury and otheeMinerals. UPWARDS OF &NJ CERTIFICATES From Physiciatik and others, have been frequently Mil - dished-of the happy effects of Dr. Leidy 's Blood fills and further eminent upon their merits iamb necessarY. Dr ',tidy would, however,earneitly re commend to all requiring a purifying or purgative medicine, to procure his BLOOD PILLS, ana try them. No one will ever use any other kind, having once given them •a fair trial. tgrBEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS--If pro- Awed from the_sole manufacturer and proprietor, Dr.. N. B. LEIDY;at-his HE A LTII EMPORIUM, No. IR North Second street, below Vine street,(Sign of the Golden Engle and.Servents,) Philadelphia,there Can be no possibility of mistake. They are also kept by most . of the respectable DrUggtsts of Philadelpkia,amlby respectable Mer chants and Druggists throughout the United States. PRICE:TWENTY-FIVE CENTS A BOX. • For sale; in Carlisle, by • - • STEVENSON & DISIKLE, Agglitd for Cumberland County,. • Cm hide , May 18,1842. Dr. Paris' Strothing Syrup. • HOW many thousands of Little Children die annually from the effects of Protracted Den tition,. It requires no argument to convince you all'"Little Children" suffer sooner or later from the effects of Teething which their'kind protectors may easily perceive from the-following symptoms. Restlessness, sudden fits of drying, fretful, feverish, thrtists iti fingers-into its mouth and bite/4 there. braeonfing' to 'obtain relief, - frequently atteuded with cough, difficulty .of loathing, bowl cora plaint,;inflaination• of the eyerfand sores behind the cars, convnlaions; datt:' Those who hive the care of the "little Ones" 'ididifid never be' Withinit "Dn. .PAnts',Cix,nanATari kataitresar SoiPruiria SYR, op," lir Children Cuffing Teeth,' by - which they can prevent many alarming 'symptcons-whichoften Thousands of Mathew and nursos.can testify . to the Immediate effects of. this, invaluable Syrup. when applied to the gums. If a child wako with pain in its gums, the Syrup. when -f applied, givori immediate ease; by "opening the pores" and hoal ing gunia, thus preventing convulsions, &c, Co the happiness . and enjoyment of their kinirprotec. tore.(Sntored according to an ACt of ..Congress.) For sale at No. 19th North Bth St; Philadelphia, also at. Dia Drug Stara of. John Myers & Co„ and at thiEDrugStoro. cif WilliamPial, 9hipixitudiurg, • , May .5. • .pt.;o , . FIRE BRICK -F4RRAX.TAWILi.E Fire lir* 'J. & P - MAIM. • • - - • Zueeepaor to Miller & I- MArtillo: :Harriaburz M a rch 23,1842. " J. PRITTS. tf-L'O RINI LEM .. • ,;• -:-.;'. =-7 - -I-I-LEL - OUR -- - ----- ---- "•- • ,_ Jimiceoeived a lot of SuperEne wporTE. QS EAT FLOUR;'antl For We at Om story Of. . ' - .. _ .-.' •• A. 41C1. 1 / 4 .111)8. :, • . 'Febrt :try' 160149.' . . • , . HE Ifernt'Slid with , Uwas professionally connected, aro placed in the hands of P. P. EOM. Esq,,who will attend to the Berne, during my absence:, • • • , '• W. '17.. LINE. • CHARLESIVA'CLURE, a TORXE L . - YAT AM Office itik s' .K llsts\ West of th Court House: ' - 6irliale, April 6,1842. S. DU N'LKP AD A UR" . ' • - attorney at Law, OFFICE 1V0., 3 Ifeetenn'ir Row, on tbo Pub , lie Squilre, Carliale, Pa, April 6, 1812, • H - HARPER' , : Comniissioner inifiankruptcy• OFFICE in South 'Hanover ;st r eet, near M'. Clellan' Hotel, where all information desir ed, in reference to the dutiei 'of those 'intending to applS , for the benefit of ,the Bankrupt Act, call be obtained: Carlisle, MO 4, 1842. BE 6 111 LUMI3ER of every description &SHINGUS, for sale cheap, by . J. & P. MARTIN, Successors to Miller & Martins. • Harrisburg, April 20,1842. • gin.ct FRI9LEY & 0011111ViipN. Ti,n: Coppersmith l , -&_:Stove •. • Busine ss; . ..-• - Ir ACOII- FRIDLEY-.1 1 / 4 ,- ELIA ZERIROBINSON gJI having entered into Co.lPartnership, in the'Tlis Copper and Stove business; under the firm )of FIRIDLRY & ROBINSON; respectfully inform the public that they intend oarryins on their business hi 'all its branthes, it the old. stand of Jileati -North-Hanover-street-Carllsle+-tv here-therw ill-at all 'time, be propu'reil to serve purchasers with any article in their hue, on the most reasonable terms. Inoddition to'aleother -varieties of stoves; which they will constantly have on Init], they have purchas ed'of Mr. J. G. Hathaway, the exclusive right- to manufacture and sell, in the counties rot' etimber land .and Dauphin Hathaway's Patent "Hot Air. Cooking. Stoves. ", And being, aware that the'people in this place and vicinity, have been Much. imposed upon by the in. troducuon of, new and highly recommended articles which dies. have been inducentO purchase, hnd w hick have been - so slightly made, and of such bad materi that bra-short-time they haye-fidled - and - become useless. We,therefoye,donotintennifering stoves for sale until they are fairly trletl in this 'comin .... ity, and;proconaced more durable in their construction, better athiptyd to the pnrposes of boiling, baking and all the varieties of cooking than any 'other stove. also, that they arc a groat saving of fuel as well as labour. .(0.. We earnestly invite farmers as well as resi dents of this place mid the neighboring villages, call on us at S. Wonderlieh's hotel; or tidily; us.b'y letters (postage Unpaid) that they are - to try' our' stove—and thc-. stove shall be placed in the kitchen of every petson giving• us such notice: . and taken sway litter trial,..withoutany expense to per sops making the trial. . Tim stoves will he kept for sale at the Tin Shrip of Mr. Jacob-Fridley, and at the Foundry of Messrs. Lay and Stouffer, in Carlisle. - Having contracted .for -- One • llidred 'Tone of Castings, we will, in a few days, supply stove deal ers' the different sizes,-on the most liberal_ terms, • ' ELEA ZORTiINSON, of Carlisle, is . agent for selling the right to make and vend the 1101' AIR sTovE, and wilidispos,nof couoties in this and the adjnining•StateS. %%republish the following remmendations from scone of those who are using the stove, to encourage others to try it. - Carlisle? sept. 12, 11341 f.. have in use in my kitchen Jule of fluthaways pni e-nt tiotrAir CookiiikStovei r and can recommend•it as a very. superior struck. The one I have is No. 3, It has 5 boilers nnil an oven saffleiently large to bake six loves of bread. The baking , roasting and broil ing can all be done nt the salute time and with moth less wood than is required for nny stove. which ive have used. : This size appears to 'he peculiarly calculated for Farmers,mid for their benefit I invite them to call and.see tis stove in use, as I shall take pleasure in showing this stove to all whom interest or curiosity only induce to examine it. SIMON WUNDERLICH. Carlisle, Sept. 11;18.D. :lbws. E. Robinson & Co.—GENTLEMEN; I have iloring the few days I have had your Hathaway Ha Air Stove in use, become convinced of its great superiority over another stoves I have used or seen. I find by the : trial that boiling, roastilwbak ing and broiling may all be done3rat the•same in a most perfect manner, and with less than •one fourth the fuel I have ordinarily used for the same purposes. I Intee 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 believe that the general introduction of your stove into use. will be very beheficial to thepublic, therefore I shall take pleasure in ricommending it to my friends. , 'Yours respectfully, WILLIAM MOUDY, Carlisle, Sept. to, It 41. ,• ,liesars. E. Robinson, Co —Gentlemen, I have fairly tested the "Hot Air Stove" which you punt up at - my house, and can recommend it as possessing principles of economy and convenience far surpas sing any : other stove which I have ever seen. The boilers coming in immediate contact with the fire gives it great facilities for boiling, and the oven is heated on such a principle that bread is baked in 'as fine it mariner as in a brick oven. 'I find it also II great saving of fuel and tabour, and would advise all to adopt it. MITCHEL McLELLAN. Chambersburyr, ,Yeept. 6,1841. I do certify that I am now usingone of Hathaway Patent Hot Air C.ook. Stoves, No. 3, and do 'memo ment it as superior to any stove I have seen, the great saving of fuel, and the variety that can be Cook ing at the same time, makes it an object to those who wish to facilitate the operations of the kitchein. JOS. CULBERTSON, September 15. 130.—y Read what it huffs Done. Anil if you have a friend,a relation, or know any one that is Afflicted with that distressing disease, " CONSU P fION," persuade them without de lay to try that famous and .unriveled medicine, the " BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY," which has cured thousands of this complaint after every thing else bail failed. . Read the following undoubted proofs of its efficacy. Roxamitroon, Sept. 10 1841. Dina Stn:—Please send me two bottles more of your Balsam of Wild Cherry, like that you sent me before. I have taken nearly all of the first two, and confidently believed this medicine will cure me. I have used a greet many remedies within the last year, but have neverfound any thing that has relieved me so much. It has stopped my cough entirely, che'cked my night sweats,and I sleep - better at night and feel better in every way than I have for many, months. . Yours, respectfully, - TAMES KELLY. • ' JR/LIME/IMM; Sept. 12. 1841. FRIEND WISTER :-1(111t, ag,flill :trouble thee to send me two bottles rrid 'of thy'inialuabfedialsain. .1 have now - taken three ott!zs,in all, atid can assure thee Omit has - donememet good tbaiiallthe medi cine I have ever taken Lefore. Send by the stage as soon as possible, and oblige-thy friend, HomiwAv. BRISTQL, Sept. 8 1841. DEAR DOEToll.—Bearing so many people talk of the wonderful cures your Balsam of Wild Cherry has, made in Consudittinn, I sent, to one of your Agents the other day fora bottle, and have found it to have relieved me so much, that I want -three - Aim- More sent soon, as I believe it - will cure mil too. have used Jayne's Expectorant anti - pther medicines besides, but nothing has:Mier done me as midi good RS yours haii. Send' by the steamboat Boliver. . Yours truly, WILLIAM T11031,,,M14 Cy Besides its astonishing efficacy , in Consump tion, it is also the most effectual remedy ever discov emit for ,LIVER COMPLAINTS ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, CDUGHS, CROUP,' WHOOP ING CQUGH, &c:„ Re have been cured, by it alter all other 014000" failed. -• ' • ' DRUGGISTS and. DEALERS' Wilefitid this dicineo valuable addition to their a teek,and Should always keep it on hand, as it id nniversallyfacknow ledged•thhe one of the most usefid WARY medicines now muse. --- - ------- - . no vorymartioalar tciask. for Dr. 'WISTAD'S IRAN' OP WILIYCIICICRY. Sold ivholesale and retail by WILPA MT & Cot, Cltemiats, No. 33 South Pottrotreet Philadelphia. . • kr:PTIle - genttine Balsam sold in Car : lisle kyi ISIAM 'ELLIOTI', appoint: ed . , . - - 81.00 a Brittle.; DafhGcr • •- • ~" • UM 1, The subscriber . tional suptlies of iftediguies, Color*, Dye-Sings . _O4 SM. • Turpentine,' Copal • - • Varriii Painters' • finishes, .Varnisk Brushes, 'Hair Brushes, Spermaceti Pit„ (very Erie)' Sperm Candles,' Soaps inoreia variety, Glass Lamps, Cap and Letter 'Fiiiit;Spidee - , - Perfamery, which he. will sell to Physicians, Merchants and others,- WHOLESALE Ift" by RETAIL, at . the lowest rates, haying purchased entirely for cash; he 'will oiler bargains to 'those who wish to purchase- at wholesale. ELLIOTT; . March 24, .18414 25 . • =I MEI MEE ABEL I~EENEY, • I Coppersmith.., Sheet Iron and Tin-plate Worker, Respectfully informs the public generally that he still continues •his business at the OhrStdi t id, North Hanciver street, tlext door to the now sholt of William G. Gibson, where he has, now on tigtid, mid manufacturing, every article in the line-of his trade consisting of .HallelsVftt ers.' and Wash , I 'll T E •S ea Kettles, Tin-ware of' every description, Stove - Pipe, Drip- Ping Pans,- Drums, &c. Ifs has also • for sale the imst assortmeid of Com mon', Cooking nod Parlour, • , siJobrrti offered i • . ever fd n this place. iltaeommon wood stoves and cooking stoves are of every size and variety; and his parkin stovcs - (for woturor coal) are Of the tuatentlrettnetts. He has AO 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 - ofTers - ou the lowest.terms foe cash. • Carlisle, Aug. IS, _.N...B—Old_Leall;Tewter,Coppee,alakentlier.ta-- keil in exchafte for stoves, tin or copper ware. avr.roxs TIM. CAUSE. OF CQNSUMPTION. 7 --Simple nathese complaints are usually _considered, no stile _ can denytheir being lire moat common cause of this lilts! and distressing-disease.- -It ia-indi•ed- a melan choly truth, that thousands fall victims Id Consume. lion eydry year from no- other cause than neglected ' colds. Yet we find hundrcila, nay thousands a ho. treat such complaints with the greaitest Indifference,___, mullet them rim on for weeks andeven mouths with- out thinking of the dang6r. -At first you have a bat , vott - may Consider a slight cough or cold ; 3on allow inisiness,pleasureormirelessnessto preventyou from giving it any,attentron I It then settles upon _your breast r you become hoarse, have pins in the side. or chest, expectorate large ginintities of mar ter, per- Imps' mixed with a itilculty of breathing en sues, and then you find your own ibolhh neglect has brought on this disfilessing complaint. If then you value IV° or' health, be , wariied in time, and don't, trifle with your COLD, or trust to any Quack nosh on) to core you, but immediately procure a bottle or two • of lint famous remedy, the "Bet seat or 'WILD CHFRRY," which is well known to be the most speedy" cure ever known, as thousands will testify whose' lives have been saved by it. n'lle very particular when you tinrchlise ask or " Dr. WISTpt'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY," as here is also a svnur of this on omit' use. Prepared, wholesale and retail, by WILLY:v.Os fkr. Co., Chemists, No. 33 South Fourth stt•eet, • Sold in. Carlisle b • SAMUEL ELLIOTT. Price One• Dollar a Bottle. ' Oetnber '20,1841.-Iy. • CROUP IN CHILDREN. MOTILERS, lIE . ON YOUR .GUAIM.—This is the season when this destructive complaintattac kq your interesting little children, often robs - you those you fondly dont (mould carrieshundreds to the grave. Every mother should therefore, know its symptoms, watch them closely', and always be pre- - pared with a remedy to' cure it ; as many are daily sacrificed by such neglect: . At first the little patient is seized with a shivering, it .growe restless, has flushes of heal, the eves become.red and swollen, it breaths with difficurty,and then comer: that. fearful Minim thatwill:_surely terminiite in convulsions or death unless something . is immediately . .given to check it. brthis complaint the ".Bolsion of H ild Cherri," is well known to-be the most speedy cute ever discovered. It is indeed a. precious remedy mild, safe and innocent, and is sure to give the little sufferer immediate retie!, and quickly restore it to safety and health. FaindiesreSiding in the country and indeed every mother 'who loves her children,, should always keep this medicine hi' the . hous`e , i - ani give it to Arm early, by doinp,'so you may MINI save the life of one you fondly lose. Remember this is the famous remedy of this distiguished 'phy sician, - Whiter, which line cured thousands itf CROUP. WHOOPING COUGH, ASTHMA, CONSUMMON,&c., atter every other medicine has failed. r3l le particular when you purchase to ask for ' Dr. WISTAR'S BALSAM OP Whin Cumutv," as there A SYRUP of this name advertised that is entirely A lifferent medicine. Prepared only by lArtu.t ADIS & CO., Chemists, No 3,3 SOuth Fourth street, philadeloia, . • Sold in Carlisle by • • ' •-. SAMUEL 'ELLIort. Price:One Dollar a ,Bottle. October . ' Every Body Oaght to Essour,of "'• DR. BECHTER'S Pulmonary 'PreservatiVe. 0 effectual in Coughs, Colds, rnfluenzaiii,= Ca. • tarrhs, Asthma, Paink of , the Sideand,uf Breatd, Bronchitis,. Spitting of BloJl , Shiirtueast of Breath, Whooping Cough, all Diseases 'of tha 'Brcast and Dings, and for, the arrest of AriprOV . ing Consumpt!ein. So popularM Dr.' , .Bechtet's Pulmonary Presew. saliva throughout all . Germany, and ea affeetual in Diseases of the, Lungs, that train its -miraculous effects and wonderful cures.-itis thorn generally' known and ivied iqdr. Bechter's Life. Preserver, As numerous Certificates of iii'verysocatefferitii; arid, wonderful ctireahrthiiemintiy, have beeit (1 11 040 Published, it' is deomed'sfecessai3r 0r114i4111- rem i n d the , public- of 's° vnkableamedicine s and inforin them where Wean beproeuNd.gonuine. ozyTrice:-Fifty , Cents'a half pint bottle. pi a par e d and iirild,wholesalemiffretail,ot Dr. LEIDY'S ,HFIALTIVEMPORIUkt,' .No., 191 . North Becond` street; . ' below' Vine,, ,. (sigri of the Golden Eagle anal SiiirPepts) Philadelphia:: For' sale in - Carlialei by • • ." - • STUENSOM66 . , Akgrits•forCoruborland.Cminty. Carlisle, May , ao . , • .0 I: o.N . P.ll'll . . , .i . t.';''4',Qli.tt.E=.TS mc g rk. LA-Pirdik3o purchase' BONNEn's an d ejlll_, SElOES,ia!the stoic of • , 'A i RICiiAR.O.S„ Cakrlisle, ilfa's,'lB.lB42l