MUD lalillA339l)a k 4, ?A‘ R, WHITE PROPRIE TOFI-, CARLISLE, PA: — Wednesday, July 13,18412. FOR PRESIDENT WOVIELD S,COTT. Subject to the xleolsion of a Diutional Convention. Scott On the Tariff. "I am not only in favor of a 'lca IFF FOR RE.FR AVE, but also FOR PROTNCTION.'I • WININELD SCOTT: Glen Scott on.Renios•ats. ';111y rule would be to. TURN OUT THE RAD AT ONCE, and displace the indifferent as last as it might 'conveniently he done."' hold that on a change of parties, vacancies—. no matter hew made-4 by 'death resignation •or'removalslught to be jilted. by peleelfaar from. the ZniliEival mujOrilit, (and 'always . with, the hest men that can he ilea' for the several places." B s PnumErt, gsq. Oistate and Coal Office, No.. 10'4; South Third Street, Phila., is authorized to act as Agent, for procuring sub icriptions end ailvertisementa for.tho "Herald & Eipositor." WO. 4 . I O.AVVIAM/1.0%1.W . . sigle•Copfes fr7 - 01thia - da's paper can be had :on applies tion at the office.— CO-Wc are compelted,mlthough in type, to lay over until our.next, our Harrisburg correspondence. k. • C0 . :71:1,e 'fourth of July matters take precedence over eked:era Allis week. Valnable 'Property. irlrWe ask attention h) the very valuable ro party ativertMeil in this paper by the •Shariff anil others, both in town alitl.conntry. - • . , Presitlefitt cv‘Ve rtgrrt,to learii tlint .President PA . SCOM will 114yt be•abli to fulfil his eng,itgeinent deliver the Annual Address liefory the Literary Societies AatUiclrinsoli College. _ Sitice he_acecpted thCluvi. tion, the Trustees' of Transylvaliia University, :- ife is PreAderit pro tem . ; have decided to organize the InSitutitim_fort . lkivitlit_infLlconS; queue.° of which, Dr. Bascom is under the necessi. ty of returning immediately to Lexington and en. tering upon the duties of his office. . This information. ha - vink arrived too late to Procure it:substitute, there will be no . nddiess - do. ' livered on the occasion, 6iis year. V:1 I Millie Work. A Synopsis of the Moral Theokly of PETER DENS, ns prepared for the uoe of Roznish Senzi 'nodes, and students of 774i.ology—Tronsloted. ° left the Meehl,in eirtion of "1:i:38, iiy_Josnrif F. BERG, fornotilt j A-ofeasor of Lavin and Greek in. Marshall' College. • . , [LTA large- voliund with the above title has Thcen presumed- .to trs by the tr,mslal ' or. The work is highly spoken of, is said to fie of great value, and posscping much information, , to Stu. clouts of Thetilogy and others—copies of which can, be had of till; Rev. Mr. Aurand, and at the Book.Btores of Carlisle. . ' Wretielo Tice Butchers rf Ghent, or. El .Ifac - ,tro Dcl Cant: po, a Ronrance'V the lkign of l'hZ1:;:o . 1•11 is very interesting novel is for sale at GrAy's news office. 'Price 25 cents. Cull in time if vou %yid' ta-sccure a ropy. rim NVirca 1. h. CO" Nfr. SM. iru reqUests us to say: -That if his TeMperance friend's are desirous to see The UrPeat go a-head, they must send in their natnes as early as possible; and that the second number wilt'be printed and the paper continued Us soon us .sub. scribers enough arc obtained to jay the expenses of its publication. Will the friends of Tezuperanco give a helping handl Military, A ppointtnents. (1:7 - The following appointments have heen made in the 197th Regiment, kstand 2d Battalion of P. M. under the cominind of Col. Ati.asTnaira Nonce Adjutant--PETER F. EGE, Esq. 'Sarg.eon —Dr: GEO. D. FOULKE. Ist. Asst. Surgeon—ll r, SNOWDEN. 2d. Ass't... do WM. BRISBANE The\AppoNliciannent iililiortirinment: Bill reported.iii the senr ate provides that "Franklin and 'Cumberland .counties, with —the townships of Toboyne, Ty. tone, Saville, Juniata, Madison and the borough of -Bloomfield,-of-Perry • countk i - sha ll. t ho-t wri - district, and cleat one Representative-IPopula Lion 80,023." And tliat Adam's and VOrlc 1614 be the 13th district and elect ono ,flopresentative —Population 70,054. itrHetreour members employed the blackguard of the Harrisburg Gazette to 'defend then ° or is it the fellow's free act? 'His defence is something like `brushing flies off a dead efirfase with the tail of our neighbour's polecat! • Ladies! co' 4 •The Somerset Herald stales that two young Ladies—Mhis ELIZA Cintaxs and Miss ELIZA BETH Bo'rsn—at the house of Mr. Daniel Beigh:. . . ley, near Myers' Mills, spun each eight hrtnits,rnak -Mg thirty-two cuts, equal to four days', spinning, front half after lie in the morning to half past seven in the evening. .'!'his is far more commend . ablelhan spinning ":street . cGa'he Locos of .Allegheny county have nom. mated the lion. William Wilkins ae their ; condi. date fOr Con'greea; and Alexander 'Breckenridge, Williamitarns,,tohn tevenson undlohn Andregg - for the Legielature. Exontztvr nnnonv.—The United Soriicedour nal, published Calcutta - does not recollect whether President Tyler came into olfieeon the death of Gen. Jahltscui or Gen t .Ifactison.--(Ex. change. paper, • ccj•The: Editor's memory is stalest ati good as that of our neighbour! Ile can't remember for a week whether he is for ir against taxation! The corporal is. always Wefinergi.but "never a finding" his position! • ,Coewcte ct .. t. al The youth who ..shot at" the• Queen of Eng . '—"trtir-lititrifihrttitthertd'eotlvitatt*d to baohung, drty OTlio 400. vdrnoi of MorylinclX4ied on . do?, jot 14ot, in the 'year of- t!io age. WINFIEI ! D SCOTT Hurt we but slunk the oF . evrry 11111111111 all present upou the• occasi on We hope,. therefore' that , you . Utay wiAkti.of the 1iu43.4:1);,48tid that- i ittaycoUsetit to its luiblicatioti—lielieilug, - 11 . 13,N.VC . do, the atfilress,t:serves the inqst extruded publicity, awl also that Lits getteral peruSiil{rill lease rr beticti eisal elTect, iu furthering the .grcat and glorious cause Or TeMpel'illlee: - Withsetitintents of unfeigned respect, We refiutin, llear.Si . r, your sincere-frietrds-und—r low citacii:, R. ANG N .1 NO. D. l; ORD ASS , - J. W. PIM' W-M. I I AR.I:: NESS; GEN T LEM Err: —TII e snlistatice',r the I:chTliddress made on the niocoing or the 4111 ink when the.BA N - N.1;11 was prescitted by the Ladivs of this Borough to the Union Told Ahsthietice Society, is hereby furnished iii.contplianeCi - with your reiiiiest, subject to such disposal as vainr jittLitient may dictate. ly, ke. 11. TAitioNc, To Messrs. It. A tigney, tV"in.. Gould, Jim. 11. Gov- W. ilhratid Win. Ilarkness. (toted by the LA Di F'S .or GurlisLe to'present to you this WANNElt,.which you will please accept asn Testimonial of the respect they. outert,';iii for you ns a Society-I'3lllm importance they atiarlitoThe cause in whieh.you are the deep and losietfelt solicitude they elieeislifor the saet•ss of your enter priv,,,plifl the tr:mold' of your principles. Its presentation, permit me to assure you, is not prompted by any f.•elings of regard to empty eti quette; nor isit the 'result of mere ceremonial form in which the emotions oldie heart hare 'no partieipa tioa—hut it ist lie efilisi On vrom Ax's bestand pitrest feelings; riilh4l thrt6 by a regard to interests us dear to the sex as \lre readily concede, Sir, that it i, fit and proper dna the Ledics • should patrouize,to the full extent of its does interests of such vast importance to them, and vitally connected Ita it is with all that they hold ileltpvn earth. For verily the drunkentieis of the to •x 'has fallen as n fearful blight uptni the heave and hopes .4' woman; eI'ASILI , Ig iutg one vast ruin nll the fabrics of ler ilfitirestie lull social happiness, 1 , , Wieling up the joys of her kind, her fund and feel ing •1142:111, aulspreading sheen' ,5511C.33 and gloom over nll ltit• curlhly prolpeets; while, at the same thne,her throbbing bosom is made:to quake nod trylit ble when she ihinks of the Ad !lac, tide mehmeholy destiny aw'aiting aliwithind, a brother, or a son: Receive, ['ICU, Sirs, as from the fair hands of the Ladies of your bormigh, this 13ANNER; 1111(1 go forth, beneath itswavings to meet the dark, the tulle!, and inalignot toe, w hose death-dealing career IRO Mreed so many tears from woman's eyes, strung her heart with bitterest 'anguish, and filled the laud throughout its trngth and breailth with her wailings unit her•_ woes: Yes, sks, wi•ith this memento of the roufhleuee of the Ledicsho your prowess, and oltheir mine= for your sUeerss, go fora' as pitihMthropisis and patriots, as lovers of your, wives, as losers of your sisters, mothers and daughters! hattle with the enemy of their happiness and dyeing?, And icttictnry'aßrrcitiry - bc — enthhtzoned - otrthelirhis: at this bawler, wail your triumph be complete! If you are ever tempted to desert it, let the recollection of the hands and the hearts that made it yours, repel the foul suggestion, • Desert it, did I sity? Methinks I hear you re ;pond: NO! NEVER! You wili,then, ially around it, and elingtajt as the ensigii of your glorious cause, while a drop of blood is propelled from your hearts, "ti r A shred of muscle quivers on your•, boaeS! TIM Banner was received from the hands of Mr. Isait`vp, and at a meeting of the Union TotajAh stineneeSoolety, held at the house of Maj. J. Bretz, on the evening of tIM Bth inst., it was, on motion, '• Unanimously Resolved, That the thanks of the members of the Soitiety are due and are hereby ten dered to the-LADIES of Carlisle, for the gilt of a splendid Temperance Banner•, presented to the quid Society on the morning of the 4th of July, 1842.' It was also "Resolved, That the dilThrent Editors of die Borough be 'requested to publish the,above, and also the eurrespoUtlence had o its the Bei/. Mr. l'ecutr+u, its well 'us the copy of saitl.:Gentiemao, athlytics"-on the °cession of presenting the Rainier." Attest, li. 1110PRE,Sgeretary. . Inirriediafety_after_ the cicluaien' of the above remarks, the Washington Temperance' society met in the Court HOMO, Presillent Pendergrass in the Chair—Some remarks were'' made lw Mr. Zoo, of Baltimore, and others—when a hand some Banner,-painted also by Mr. WI.I.LIAM, in a splendidmannerfm . the Society, was produced a- Midit great applause.. The Banner' is of blue black silk, with, on one side, a full length portrait of pen. IV.BIIINGTON in his private costume, and.ilio. in seriptio'n • poyaiiry'4. :I;Velfure our 4int.'7 .At the foot of the figure:. • "Waoltf upon Tetnperance.Society." "Taste not; lest thou come to Toverty." '•• The Procession. At IP &clock, the procession was formed by the Chief Marshal, the Revi .Tnors . , .nrid.ntoYetl off somewhat in the fol . l9wing - OXNGS o THE VW:MTH IN' CARLISLE • c cyThe glorious Anniversary of our „Indepen dence was celebrated. in this place. in a highly praisewOrthy and Paffiotic manner. The day was ushered in by the firing of cannon and_Alo JIM!: ing of drums, and parading'of the military. Presentation ot"a Haulier At 9• o'clock, a large concourse of persons gath ered in front of Mr. Eby'S store, tolwitntats the pre sentation of a 'splendid Itanner,bY ' the Ladies o Carlisle, to the Linionautal Abstinence Society.— The flag is really a' beautiful one, is made of green and white silk, neatly audtaatefelly tritioned—:har ing a painting on one side of a BEE HIVE, with ppropria!e . bak ground, and the motto: • "Temperance and Industry , Pay Debts." On the.reverse "Presented to the Union ,Carlisle Plat • • Abstinene Society by tire - • 'Ladies ofparlisle." ' The painting by Mr. WILLIAMS of this place, reflects the highest credit upon his talents as an artiste, and was throughout the day the 'topic and admiration of all who saw it.' - This' testimouial of woman's heat feeling in a cause - ho near and •deat to her; was presented, on behalf of the Ladies, by the Rev. Mr. Tannusk,_ Pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church—whose address on the occasion was a most eloquent one Short sketch of which will ho foiind attached • fb the following' • CORRESPONDENCE. • CARLISLE, July 9, 1812. Itcv, HENRY TATIRING. — Darr - Sir:-We;the utt ; tiersigneti, n contniittve of the Union Total Absti nence Society, rvspectl'itily request n copy of you!• very tiblequnt appl•Opriate snithess to the society; on ',be, occasion of the preSentation Of the.lfittitter" by tfie Ladies of Gtoist, on the 4th inst. In making, this request on bt-hall'or the Society,we are very sore, • = 191 r. jra iog's 6;eman rics. U. PR E. 91 DEN r:--1 lmy'e thit honor of I,oei og de- eir power, the cause of Temperance; hivul ding afi *he Washpaglon . Banner. Barracks Band s ,' - . ',: '": ' • ' ' ' 1 , Martial Music; •', . ~ .. . ~ , Dragoon Temperahco Society, with- Banners,: Orater of the' Day and thelieader of the ,Declarif itibn pTindOpendr-T _ndependence. Committee of Arrangements, Reimiend Juvenile Temperance societies of the'. Borough, numbering about 300 members, with a largo -I ntunbar of Bannero'hearingiliffe;ent mottoes, some of whicl•vre annex: o , First, a white banner—motto: miay for thf; Junior Washingtonians;' b ' Next, a white banner—motto: Tough not, lest thou come to Pwierty." Next, a blue banner---xnettot., !Wake way„ for the Cold_ Witter Next, a white banner—on one side "Aleobol is licked!" On the reverse "Always in order to sign the'Eledger,!„..' Then canto a Keg raieed on a pole,- both ends knocked out, bibelled, on both aides , '• "fiurol" • • Motto; "We can see through ii!" Next chine a white bahner—motto 7 4 "Pore water for Me!" Next, a green banner---motto: - • • "Junior Washingtonians." Next, white,wi!li blue edginga—tnotto: "Take, take the; Pledger • . • Then came. two blue banners, each bearing the ME , Washingtonians!" '' l Next, a banner, bine on one side; and brown on the other- 7 on one side, the motto: •'We go for Cold 'l,vater," On tile revcrsc "Cold Water." • "Good 116olth." - Next, came a white banner, trimmed with blue, the top of the pole surmounted by a miniature Pump, with a small tin bucket hanging from the spout!, 11121= "Hurin'for the Terepernie On the reveiee. '-'We come the drunken- man to-fave, "AniVenaich him from hn early-grave!" Next came a whife banner, (neatly trimmed and decorated, by Mrs.Tualtv,) hearing for its motto: 4 4 Success to the Cold Water A rm.Y!" Then followed a beautiful small white silk ban ner; with blue back and pparigled stare,—ilie- work of Mrs. 1011 . R. Moora.--aMd the • motto in a half El= °TeMperance, tree Independence."' Next, a nrhne . banner—rmotto: , t 4 Wnfer bestir than Rum," with '.notto "Temperanct for Yomili." AnoL)ier banner with !Whiskey beginrschildrenr" IMRE ~~Teni p `crmi` ce ~h~iin;v " T rospe~itp 'J~'! A'n'other: = - ~ , C plll Wctier - Bays, -- make- Strotig—MGll!l There Were a. large number of other banners in the procession of the Jtiveniles, - but although near ly all printed in the Herald , office, me cannot how recollect their different mottoes. Suffice it to say, here, that this portion of the Cold Water Army was the most cheering - to the heart of the parent: and the manner in whicli the boys Jieltavett and marched is deserving of the highest praise.. After the Juvenile SocietieseaMeiho Kingstown Temperance Socioty,..ivith- neat badges and colored Flag, with an Eagle - and tlio'words: "Kingstown Temperance Society." Next canto the Hoguestown Temperance aide ty, carrying a blue and red Flag,witik ad \ lingle hay ing a *crof I in its beak, on which wereNic words:. "HoguestoWn Delegation." • And unde'rneak "Our Motto: Total -Abstinence from all that In toxicateg." Another banner—Lon the red side: . "Our banner to the bree?.e we fling." On the blue reverse: 'Cold• Water." • _ .Next_catne, the sickinson Temperance Society vlth a white hatmer- 7 -on one side: • "Dickinson Toial Abstinence Society." • On the othcr: "We bring Glad U'ali,ngn of l'eacc." 7 1 lion followed the Mechanicsburg Temperance Society, with a blue4ack silk banner-moto: •'lVe come our fellow men to save, • .And rescue from the drunkard's grave." • • Oft the reverse: • ~C old 'Water is our Drill." 'Alt whO go with us must prosper." Tffeif folloVred the Societies of the Borough— the Washingtonians bearing the Banner above de scribed, and another of blue black silk, .neatly trimmed with . ' silk fringe, both paintod by Mr. Williams. The latter having on one side:, "Every mart is our brother." And on the reverse "Away the Bowl!" Then came the Union 'rota' Abstinence Society with the new banner jwat presented by. the Ladies— Then the Dickinson College 'Temperance Sciciety with a whi:c banner—motto: "Dickinson College." After marching through several of the,atreets, the - ponesaion - took - its - coursetawanis-"thb-ROcket." At the end of town, Severtil liruindre4 Ladies ruined the prOcession,.aml proceeded in company o the placd of holding the celebration. . Organization of the Mteetiitg. Having arrived on the ground, tho mass was or ganized by the appointment of thelollowing officers of the days PRES IDENT, Min. THOMAS CRAIG JVHLLER. VMS ritERIDENTs. FRANCIS ECKLES, GEORGE HORNING, SAMUEL REED; • JOHN:CLENDENNIN,„ JOHN HARMAN, A, D. TREES. REcturrAnlEEL Br.'4ACOB WEAVER, WILLIAM B. MULIIIN, CHARLES HARDY The officers having taken their seats, an appro., .priate and feeling prayer woe minis by the Rev. Mr..Mocura, of the Second Presbyterian Chiirch. The Declaration . .of Independence was ttien read %y B. -DU LAP An.rtn,. Ear" preceded by same excellent and well-timed remarks. After which - a truly eloquent and appropriate Oration was deliver, ed by Professor McChanTocx. After the conclit sten of , the Oration . and a few'remarkshy .19ett",8.. MAHON, Esq., the multitude , was called from "'La bor to Refreshment." In-the afternoon Mr.'Mtr.- r,tonsx_ind Mr. Zoo, of Baltimore, each addresti-, ed the audience; and there wore several very short remake accompanied with 'apprepiiate sMitiments, by:Preform:U. Ostelystai Rey./ V. E. Trtonsould others whose names:we:do not now ye:mllect L lEhe whole proceedings were intcrspereedwith music by the Barracka.Band,and enlivened with Temperance Bongs by - members of Dickinson College Choir. 1 Several.toasts• were given, but the following is the only one •vhich has been.depositeawith us: "By . the- Mliltitude: — Mesars. - Nv)uf,-Ell,—,Pr tore of this tiestitiftilVioire—lTee their Mildness, may TOmporance 'rind r,rosperity 'attend them through life." . • The meeting broke up at ett.eary . itolit---the arid: iiens returad: to . town arid: iniy a countiy,Triendsio their homes —nolhing 'banning to - mar itteheim' ny of the is coniiiuted. ibere' were &min.; bled ,on the occasion about ,T4REE THOUS- Allil''persons! "What a glorinue ,faCt, le Three thousand at n Ourth, of July eelebnition,r i and . not an accident olany kind, nor a drunkr i n mon to fiCCII the whole 'day! the'ini s ayshat clot• the Iba%•. -Great praise is dee to the gentleman (the Rev.' W. _Titertx,..) who officiated as Marshal of the Day. We have seen many largehodies formed into ptheession; but never: witnessed one so large as that on the'4th formed, withao much despatch, so correctly, and with so little - trouble. 'Mr. Thorn Wen much enplanes from the Manner in which he discharged his duties' on the 4th, as well ns' forhis activity in the matter from:the moment it_ was de termined to ° it are a . tetnticrarjed celebratiOnj ills zeal and efficiency in so glotioui a cause is deserv. ing of the highest commendations; and We accord nur share most cheerfully. Sabbath School Celebration. ajerinnected with the celebration or the 4th of July, weio the featis . , Al of tho Sabbath School of the•M. E. Church of this place, on Saturday the sec . Ond,..and.Lthe : _,examinalion__of the.:e.lasses- * on S. and oy the third. Both had beerr designed for the fourth; but the . Teinpenince movement claimed and possessed; for that" day, all the interest of all the inhabitants of the borough. - On Saturday afternoon, after spending several' hours in recitation, the school proceeded, at five O'clock,..from the church to the ,College Campos, whore a delightful entertainment had been provided. The day itself was all that could have been desired. The dense. and somewhat threatening clouds in the. West and North West, really contributed to the pleasure of the day. The rays of the aim were in tercepted, a delightful bre* sprang up, and' every thing Seethed to . have been given - from above to, make happy spirits happier still!' When Scholars, Teachers ansi Friends had partaken of the collation, a .cirelia was 'farmed and soma minutes were spent in singing. With this, the festivities of the day were concluded.. /In the exercises of the Sabbath, there were of course less exhilaration, but they were not le'ss gratifying. - Rather they were more so--for.they were evidences of progress. — • • The classes - of.smalt scholars were examined upon an.ap propriate passug&pf ecripturr;• pii.up- Ciit: the Ca . teehism. r Thp • tinswei,s; west given with 'promptness end accuracy. . The closers of Udvanced schOlare then recited, by . alternate_resimses, the first_twciay_tfour.,:verses of the fourth chapter of Proverbs, marking distinctly thoSe . parallelisms which form co stfilifttia feature of Hebrew. Poetry. --The same claSses.were then: cafimineJ an the fourth chapter of John; the sub ject: Our Lord's con%'ersation with the, woman. of - . Samara. - In the course of the exercises hymns wetO swig by the scholars,und two adkesses deliveietl; one to the Scholars, V the Pastor` Of the Church, the Rev, 8., ' FARRIS the ether to the Parents, by. the Rev. Presideut EMORY. . . The result of the whole Was entirely satisfactory; =Ube congregation retired impressed with the sentiment, that if the truths of religion are ever attractive, it is when they 'are enumerated by the young; and uttered in-their songs. . Society Auniver§nrien. In-The 53d Anniversary, of the Uhinn Philoso phical Society of Dieliinson Cotlege-was celebra ted on the evening of the 411i,:in am Methodist Episcopial_Church. Addresses were delivered hy . P. Wu.tn vs , of Pittsburg; A. B. ANl.Ensov, Madison; R. H. PATT RON Cambridge, ' Mil.; P. R. LovEror, Fayette, Me.; 11111,1 Lr.c, Wyom ing, Pa. In the sauna place, on the'evening of the 6tlf, the Eighth Anniversary of the Orair;rical So. ciety of Dickipson College was also celebrated. The speakers on this occasion were: J. 13. Carlisle; F. J. Gorcioosr, Cape Ville, Va; A. S, M . Gahey's Ville, Va.; J, D. llANse:se Washington, D. C., and S. C. Wr:to.tit a, Peters burg. The ezereiscs on both occasions wcrc much ap Mandell large audiences. Whig Celebration. nuntbor.of Whigs of the Borough and neighborhood met on Henderson's Island,, end cel. ebrated the day—a sketch of their proceedings op. pearil on the opposite page. • .No liquor of any kind we learn; woe at the featly° board. • . The Young; Plen. tZ-.A.t 10 o'clock a large number of young men asseinbledcand proceeded , to the Meeting House Springs, where they celebrated the day •in union and harmony, free from spirituous liquors. Their proceedings will be found on the opposite page.. "Loco Foco Celebration. a7Our Loco Foco friends celebrated the day at Wonderlich's Grove. Their proceedings in part —and such proceedings!—will be found in our *neighbour's paper of last week—the balance in to• morrow's number. We regret that we cannot . add of this, what we have'of the two, .preceding cote• hrations—viz: the non-appearance of Spirituous liquors. Our friends permitted the intoxicating bowl to pass from lip to lip, and their toasts • to be washed down with "liquid fire!" We regret this; but are pleased to learn that no accidentsoising the bursting of the McCulieri bomb, occurred to spoil their spirt, Res•. Mr. Slicer. fearless'. advocate of the Temperance cause was invited to attend the celebration on the 4th by "the TOtal Abstinence Society, of -which' he was the founder, but declined. In his letter,ofde clination, he thus eloquently refers to the Ladies and their Banner: , . -"It Ilvould . lie particularly gratifying mine to witness the pleasant countenances and approving, smiles of the Ladies, when they present their Ban ner to the "Union Temperance society." It is right t)Mt.the Ladies .should be-the patrons -of this cause —for the diunkeness of our aex has fallen as a tor, tilde blight upon' theheart and the hopes of wo man, withering up her heart's joys, and clouding -her earthly prospects—,while she trembles to think of' the sad fate awaiting a brether,"nfather;..a . sun, or the Pother of her childrrn!" ' - He also forwarded the following capital senti ment: • • "Resistance la Tyrattkis obedience to God."-- thought our noble sires of the 4th of July, 1776, whim they struck for , freedom ag•unst a foreign foe. We shall prove ourselves he n..ble••sons of those noble sires, if on the 4th or July, 1842, we strike for freedom against a &math; foi—by striking the ' rich. man's' WINE BO'I'TLFi against the poor made WHISKEY..TUG—puIIing out the spigot of tit l e cider barrel, and etriking opt the bung ; of. the''beer keg7=aild ..deelaring ourselves nom and forever independent of ail that can intosicate,". - • . isisyeill kola: . • erhe'Metal psrtien• (TAP Loet.C.POCO3 tend holding 'a,l3uchannn State Convention at Hay riAurron the Bth of January Rev. ' Those farot= able to Col. Johnson, we believe, will meet on the 4th of March. 4 O to will'ufick" them bath, if they are in the field„ quitiLtiasily! Don•t Forgot: . (a.ll4.lteep it heron the frientis,Of the Old 'llero.ofNewPrleans: that Jameti thiphanatr; the Federal candidate for the Presidency, ,voted Judge Hall•during the late war! tet the former friends' f the Old Soldier, who stopped. the Brit. telt hill at New .Orleans, , when Buchanan way 'making speeelieS - ngainst t h e war:and the Demo. cratieparty--Vowing if he "thought he had ono' drop of Dendociatic blood in his veins, he • would,. loth out with a kgifo!"—wa'say, lot Old 'Rieke- Ws Mends know this tincalled . for INGRATI. !NNW: of Buchanan, and•hc Will get about ae manyof their votes as , he will American La: borereat CENTS a day! Even our neighbor dare not defend this base net of Mr : Diehlikarir— •• Coll, but !Excellent Rebuke!' - (rj•On the 4th or July at Philadelphia, it was announced at the Loco Feco table that a toast ha;I: been presented to them by a committee' froM the Tale; par ly,: %vhich vcap read as follows .OOR DESOCRATICIFELT.OWPITTZE3F4 DINING AT PAtiCALS.—We, hail them 'on the anniversary of our National Independence as worthy disciples of the father of demoCracy.", . . Cul. rage was authorized to reply to the *nti ' merit which he did as follows, and Which was adopted by the meeting :and ordered to be sent to the dinner party of Mr. Tyler's suppeitiirs: PRESIIIENT OF VLF thilTEO fair and honest support of all such measures as in- N(6e no..tacrilice-of the iirinc± . .ples of democrdry, andiend to the welthre of the Tinian; but as p party our course is independent and, onward; we seek no . alliance, hilt look to the justice of our cause for. success Truth is mighty and willyrevailY- This is about as cool a rebuke as we hive seen for. a long time, and which we think Mr. Tyler must feel most sensibly. ' We think it is but knit to ' The opposition party to say, that thus far, notwithstanding all the se dtictive advances that have been piade 'to them, They have `maintained .thcif integrity honorably, disdaining to give Mr,' Tyler any other coun tenance or support than what may .conduce to their own political interest as a party. They will 'subnilt to "ub alliancii' with him. They may the Mnt atlifthat's itll.• Pi tisht4rg A d r.ocitte, • a - 3-I'be Pittebing Advaeato, tinuargrel Mason ic-Loco Foca-Whig. and prefendul Clay paper, is eery abusiveof Gen. Scutt and' bk . 'friends.— Ibis is entirely wrongointt will be productive of no volt - . . However, the 'Advocate ie only, pursuing the same course that it did when Gen. Harrison Was first brought •before the people.. It then declared: "•it is folly to talk ref the .W/ "{s son. No ONE OCT Ur AN IN AINE Ntll27l.Th p s c itsi" ' viim.i - 41) - aide ' was whipped by the people into the--stipport of ohl Tip. 'lake eare,.if it is not again compel led to defend the man it is now abusing. or go— where it should have . gone•years ago—over to the Loco Poeos. Its present snd .past - course justilie , .what-vi;e•onee,---tptilerstoial-to-be-the—true -state of the case: That the Pittsburg Advocate belongs-to a (lave parkby the Loco-Poeos and - sailing under piratical colour - a'. the more ePctually to distinct and divide the Whigs and Anti-masuns of Alle gheny !- -• Severe, blit (rj•During the dehateupo the Presidential Veto of the Provisional Tara Bill Mr. -COOPER,of Pa., handled '!'Tyler too" pretty se•:erely. Mr. (s.looper spoke also-of - the- treachery of the Presi dent to his okfriends, and of his alliance with the Opposition. ".The-e was no excuse CM. this, (said Mr. Coo Perl-and if - Judos Iscariot was here. and - their two acts compared. lie apologize to lint who liatrayed his master, for mentioning him in the same breath with' John Tyler. If Mr, Tyler expected any elevation hereafter, he thought he . refill only receive it by hanging him Self like Judas." -Severe, indeed; but well deserved! spendidTtt a wan presentee to the Lan ensterTeiteibles on' the 4th by the Citizens of Bat rhnore. The members of the t:ompany n1n0 , ,, on the sarne ,lay.'presented their Captain. JOHN KINO FIVDLAT, Erl. with n beautiful Swono. REVIEW OF THE MARKETS. PHILADELPHIA,- July 9, 18 , 12. FLOUR, $5,56 t 0 .5,56 per barrel.' NV HEAT, st,2soper bushel.; CORN, SG cents.; OATS, 33 cents. - NV I I ISE 111.7 1 20 to 1 cents, per gam". IBEF:1 , CATTLE, 84,50 to 5,5 U per. 100 Ib., nALTIMORE,fIy 9, le 4tl; FLOUR, $5,87 , per barrel.; witEkr, pone in ar mket; CORN, 55 toy; cts. per bushel; OATS 30 to 36 cents. H ISICEY, 18 to 21 per gallon: BEEF CATTLE, S 1 to 4,2.5. per 100 lhs. 'rrTM ENIAL R EGISTE 1 1.1 it it t On the 4th inst. hi the Rev.. John Ulrich, Mr. ROBERT A. KINGSBORROUGD, of Perry County., to Miss SARAiI SN YDER, .of this County. . 013ITILT,Alti 4.BCOIZD EMED, At Freedom, Carroll "bounty. Mil., n few days since, }lr. NATHAN COVINGTON GORE, aged abOur 22 years, late a Student of Dickinson College. Mr. Gore was one of the Graduates of the present session. The following testimonial speaks higly in his favour: ...UNION HALL, July pth, 1842. Whereas, it liath pleased Divino Providence to deprive us of our worthy and beloved lellow mein -bei,_Nx.rizAN_co GTON_ fore, resolved, • That we have heard 'with feelings of' deepest re. , grek and sorrow, the sad intelligence of his death:.- That we deeply sympathise with the relatives and friends of the deceased. _ That we wear the usual badge of mourning for thirty days; and that a copy of thpse resolutions be sent to the family of the deceased. That.these resolutions he published in the Chris, tian Repository and Carlisle Honda. R. R. BATTER, ' 'P. G. BUCKINGHAM,--- R. ~CREERY, B: F. WRIGHT, _C. P. WILKINS. Committee in behtilfof the Union Philosophical ADVERTISEMENTS To the Erectors Cuniberlancl county. •• • • irtg Ll.O W-CITIZEIVS—I offer inyseif to your Jr". consideration for the offico of • It EG Uri= of Cumberland county at the ensuing general oleo., lion, and if elected will discharge tiro duties thereof to the beet of my ability. WESLEY MILUS. South Middletpn tp. July 130842. • _IP aff..Fl Containing 9.0 'Acres, more Or less, of tirst•rato I,imestone. Land, Situate in Monroe township, CUmberland County, Pa., on the road leading . from Mcoltanie6burg io Churehtown, about 4 miles Irani the former, and 1 from the latter...near Leidiu's tavern; all in good order, and well Aqtlitecl-; 7 <thoni three acres in timber. The improir'etnenia - liro good t.'70 -story ' • LOG flOt_TSt, is \• ; • • • igki A te i e t ega o r f y h h 6 ni c l e dinr;s . ; t, Tolhe Electors•of Ctimbqvialia covalty. an;lii%lgnd.oc'Rt i front _ _ - IWILELLI-9111ZENSII-afrarAnyeelalY4lldireee,„4 well , wafer near the deer,' and • every conside 03 ation as a candidate for the office of ' desirable. convenhaiee. 'PR OnroTA •, • I - - Poisons %iiolog to Potelh!c.e.erc regge 6 C 4 4 'to e 4l . of Cumberland county, at, the cleat:ant In October and eiatnipe 'the preinises4 -ben terms, &c o ne„Nt; and if elected pledg inyselflo . perform . the will he made known,. , A •good . title will bi made iliities of said'oifice with fidelity, and to the best to thepurebaser. ofrnyirtbitity,_ " M. BEET EM. • Carlisle, June 22 , 1842, • tf..)4 To the Electors of Cumberland. county, FELLOW CITIZENS: I offer myself to your consideration for the office of Recorder aiirll•Clerk of the Courts of Cumberland Counts• et the ensuing general election, and if elected will diEicharge the duties. thereof to the hest of my ability. GEORGE F. CAIN, . .Igeeliraticiburg, June 22, I MI • te..34 ln• ilaniernpreib • . , E)12M11418 , . . . -• Q • A ptTriloN for the' benefit of tlio Dankrnitt Va.--Law s -haa-been_filedlthe.SthlnlyilM_by JOSEPH FRY,.; formerly Cabinet Maker, , /lOW loborpr, Cu rtiberland county, Which Petitioln wi'll be , hertrti before the: Dia. trict Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania,aftting in ,Bankruptcy, et the District Court Room in the City of Philadcl. phis, on MONDAY the 22d day of AUGUST next, at I 1 o!Clock, A. M.. When and where all persons interested may appear and show cause, if any they hare, why the prayer of the said Petitiont should not. be granted, and the 'said Petitioner be declared .13ankru.pt ERAS, ITOPKINsot4t • Clark of District Court. . 307 8 . 211214',g1.'r'g 6.,1 E. TY virtue of n,rvrit, of Levari Facias, tome di fueled, issued out the Court of Common Piens of Cumberland•county, will be , etposed to public . saleat the Court Ilouse, in the boiutigh of Carli4le, on' 'I4II.7IiStIAY the 4th 'day . of A udusT; . 184'2,'at 10 o'clock A. M...0f said day,' the following de:Tact' Mull Estate, 6z: • A CERTAIN f7R7k, tAICK HOUck- , p • /1 . 1, rlprA • 4 • Talnil 1;k:A If Lot of GrptlacLe-- 1 4V--" 441 . kituaie on are Mtnlt .side of High street, in the borough o( Eaat bye half lot of the heirs of do4olol Knox, deceased; ‘Vestdty a lot of „Tame.; fl:milton, Esq.; :oath by High street., and Nortli by a twenty feet alley, containing thirty feet in front on MO btrent, and two hundred and forty' feet ie length from tee et - ret to the'A Hoy.' • • ke', A - Ltit 44 Ground, . :Situate :it; said • Virodglt of Carlisle, ten the North side; of the road' or street extending aVesiveard front said borough, nod north or he College square, and morning pnrnllnCv»th the. turnpike rood; hoinid ed East-by a lot of Anti tow. Carol Iners,on the \Vest. by a ion of in11110:4,,N.:61e, and ;en aine South by Lbti Isfoicianid 'road; ehntain hag ''WO ert. ES or thereabouts. Seized and taiten in execution as the prhperty Chail.tslt: Cooper. and to be sold by me:' A 'I N, Sheriff: Slierifl'sliev.4 - .%ttli.-le,? July la, 1842. - S Y virtue or ynnriry wiso or Ficri Farina to um-din:o(A, out of the Court of Coin. Ilion Pleas.of Cumberland county, will ha expos ed to public; stile, t: tilCourt houQe in the borouli f of Carli,Jlc,..nn TEITHISDAY the 4th d.,v'of AU GUST, I 542, - nt. lU o'o - A. - M. of sd.idltuy, the follou bit; dssiruble A LOT OV GUOiiND, • situate in the town of S.•ring,lield, in thl?. county Of Cumberland, bounded on the North by it lot of Young's hems, on the East. by . a lot ...of Samuel French, on I lic.South, by a lot of.lsaac Murguart, and on.t.! e West byland of J deo!, Keller, contain ing, about one half acre. having thereup erected a '/'WO, ,Y „•' • ice) VS 'l l 1 ‘ 1 1 1 De 1 4' J 9 part brick and part frame; allo; a .I r off eretted for a distilLry,..wrth. two still; fast , :in d in thc,,Kone-ard 01!:necemstrryamiititus !i nqvutom S:piing, Heim. --A Lai c.; , f—C - 17-ozii7atl,_, . situate in geld town.-pf Springfield,. containing 'One foul th or an Here, 10.».e nr 11:2 houfidect on the No!lb by a :4 of Duitiel Stvitr,,Et, 41 the Etist by n lyt of 'Josiah Moil._ on the S,,utli by a lot . I-ate the prninrrty of Andrew llorri4; and on the Wc.ct hp a - 14 - .6f Samuel Silz..:ll and tilien ii) 'execiition rti the property or Peter No.i.hFr4 and to be sold Br ) - 9c, " J'AUL. MAR iTN,"Sliefift.' — ... . SherifPF ()Mee. r'ariiilo,. , _ July 13 , .1E12 SITE if: ; V.!. r rit of Lcvari • Faciaß to 'roc out of the Coart of Common' Pleas of C.ooliorkoid county, will be; expoied to public Fair, iit the ('eilitColuie, in the bOrough of Carlir4c, on• TIIVR,SIM V ~tha 4th of AIR: LIST. A. ]). 164'2, at Jon o'clock, A. M., the following described :cal ct,tate— riece V l'•aircel or 114.1tuel, situatz in Monroe township, Cu mherland county, bounded and de oohed 119 follows, to wit: Begin ninz nt a heap of stones, thence by lands of.lacob Bricker and Mielizel heirs, north eigli!y•onc and alliill degrees, (.13:4 fitly.ni.lC• perches to a Spanish oak. thence by lands of Mleinel , Elea heirs, north twenty.eiglif degrees, west forty-six pcfehes to a stone,, thence by Lindy of the heiis of Martin Ilr,an,lt, south eignty-six dun rocs, west thirty•rour p' , lchea t.a stones, tht nec by lands of the licita of Jacob Prielecr,,sonth twenty•six du. grees,.east five perchys and two.tenths to a stone; &c., ha vinc thereon erected a smell Stone nod lug IlEtniuSE, and lug stable. Seized and talielt in execution as the property of Jacob Shacffey. - And to be sold by me. PAUL MARTIN, Sheriff, Sheriff's Orffee, • July In, t 5.37 Cq: 1 4 R10V11,,t 41.111.1)N.• '7 11 EAS the Hon. SAMUEL 1/CPBURN Pre sident Judge of the Court of Common Picas of the Ninth Judicial district of Teensy!- ' vania, aniLlite lion. Jor.v SITART And Titoim - As 111 ILLICIT, Judges of -the said Court of'Common • Pleas Ihr the county of Cumbel'ihnd, have issued their precept bearing (Lite of the 22d day of Apt ii, 1812, arid to mezdiructed, fur huliliog, a • Cuurt_of Oyer and Terminer, General Jail Delivery; and General' Quarter Session's of The Peace, at Car lisle, on the second 'Monday' of 'A ugusi,lB42—bc. ing the Bth day—at 10 o'clock 41 the flirennow— NOTIC:E IS HER Ei3Y GIVEN to the CorOner, Justices of the Pcuee and Constables of the said County of Cembccined,-that' tliby 'be then and there in their proper persons, with their Records, Inquisitions, Examinations nod ether remembrances, to do the things which to their of fice respectively appertain•—and . .ihose who ere' hound by recognizances to prosecute against The prisdners-that are,-or then ina he in the Jail of, said county, to Te therragti ,there to PrrAeute against them as shalt be ,test and' right. ---Doted.,at-Cathsley-the-"jiiik-day—oiLtTeno, , -A—D,' 1842, and the 66th s year of Arnerican Indepen dence. P:(T.J.L MARTIN, Sheriff: July 13, 1842. . • to-37 Trial List :or August Teruo, Stuart vs Stuart 'Piper .vs Mellinger et nr Spotstvood's Adm'rs vs Carver & Wallace .loale & Brother vs Lyon Reigle vs Aul Paha • vs- Re,shcr Reynolds & Mother vs Moore and Biddle S arno ' . VS Moore Hughes' Arm's. vs Moore& Mahon Noble's Ex'rs. vs Harper 'Cake- • vs M'Clure Myers et al VS Myers 13ramit vs Givler . Same vs Same Gillingham et al • vs Given's ra'rs. _ Same' vs Same- Gorges et ók ' vs Aid - sander' Silas/fly • . vs Placeman &Shealy l'horno • vs Ditlow ' . Stdrravs Zci,gler's Wrs. •-. • • Commonwealth. vs Leas •. GEO. SANDERSON, Proth'y. Carlisle, July 13, 184:?.. . tc-37 • FOR SALE. • go tci 1,1 . 1 e West, of- .11ENRy. - .WE6TITEFFEt?.. ..Tolf.6;A 832, - . 3t-3a OVBltiiNi GAP,' • ,o'za2u?rAugta oa?rita.z.Tsz - . rr HE sahaeriber respectfully informei the . pnblie'. Itela,preparetitonmedata Boarders 81, at the ablate well known and ;platy celebrated pring, situate Oitcht. miles North of NewvillN in a sant little. valley or Gap of the minintain...:Atrair . .... is pure, 'the scenery beautiful, ; and roniongrilto NJountain abounds with dame; the La re l* Trdut, Run, about two mile!: Meant, wale c? . for arose who are fond of orient : t 7 t ;4" MrOvery ex ertion wilt be 6(3 for' the nee . , tentlation and comfort ofthose who may w i ish to obtain henolit from this'invaluubl; teeter. ' '•' WILLIAIf DLE.AN.- 3t.37 July . 13,.1842 • VALUABLE • • • Tan • li'ard rkoperty • FOR SALE. • ILL be sold at ptildie ante, on the liremicos, ou SATURDAY, the 23d day of JULY, at-I'o o'clock A. M. in the "Dtd.kh of Carlisle, Cyrnbcrlend cbunty, that large and 'commodiuus - .1E3 ). saint.° on the north cast corner of Loather and East streets, bounded by Letart.Spring; v.rition tho north.by a lot of It. C. Ha containing 263 'font in front; and 1.20 feet in depth, more or lees, belonging to the estate of David S. Forney, dee'd. haring thereon erected. a large . , . TWO STOPS I SCONE ,S) ; 4711111 : 31111. ikbirgl o lit .;14 Two•. Sfory - Stone Finishing Shop, a large two atm-y . l39dt Beam House, a lame frame Bark and Mill House, with'a Bark TliorAre. 44 Layauntys and 1 Pool iii„the Yatd, _Handlers, 3 1.4i - ieS and I , Bate in the 'Mani [louse, and a good well of water at the kitchen door, The. property is in good maim', and in a very desirous situation fcr a Tannery or a private ' .• 11.7rTerms of sale will be-made known on the day of sale, and any inii,rmotion will tic green about the prope'rly before the day of aslc, by G.W. SHE:ATILT, J-keol - 3 Jula6 22, 1'34 . ?. • • t 5.34 th-37 53 - 0 Y virtue of sundry wrikt.'s of vend.thmi exponas Inc directed, issued out ofAlte (;oust. Of Common 1 1 .1eas of Cumberland County, will be . exposed to politic_ sulc - at the Court liause in.the " Idorou3ll of Carlide, on t-3.l..'f'CltlAl•tlie 301.11 •Ic A. 1).(-1S12,- at Ift o'clock A. M. of said. diy the followingalescrlbed mall estate, via: A 'Lett tbl C% - ortr.4Z, - sunato in the borough'of Cat lisle, containing sixty feet breadth - knol two hiandr - cd and fokty - fret in dcpth,.rnore or - lile:, adjoining a lot of :Mr. Itlchard- ' 4r,11 011 tile C ISt,.l3olj:ttnin_Pernall tl:e west; an alley 01 pie nordWanclloutber afrec::_ori the-south, -having thereon cereci - ed, a - Two 'otory FRAME' '• HO kitench and fraitic'stablc., .s.leii.ed and taken in eZeOutiOn' a 3 the i(r(r2c•Ay of Jpoathrifa • 'it:tiate in il.n boron:Ai of Cnrliele, conuitii aitd't.t.vo hundred and. rortv fecq in depth. Inure or ..less,-atijoining lots' of tire heirs of John -DOarcy, deses4ed, John Patkinson, Potnfert. •itte •r, and nltey, having thereon erected a small LOG HOUSE. Seized anirzlirea] in execution astite property of John Pock. . . Also. A Lol s'tuate on theequill -sido of the rold 'in Leesburg Cumliorland county, -feetin breadth and two-hundred nod forty fact in length, mom or le.ts, adjoining hinds of dairies Clie - snot the east, the Vietlniit Bottom road on north, and an alley on. the we , t and south, having thereon . r‘reeted a log stable. ..Seized and [alien in execu tion to the propel tv of James C. Cummins.. - IBM • an o.le & Mar.ther; . L. Carothers• in aIA of ground, situate in tiro borougli•'of C, - ..risk, eon: taming sixty feet in breadth and twhinnulred. and forty feet in depth, • more or 16s,.bOunded by u lot of Chri,tian liditiffen the ',Vest; Main street on the North, East. street on the Erilt, and in Alley on the South, hoeing thereon crested a two story log 'HOUSE plastered, and a frifine stable. Seized and talien in execution as line property of ,Icim 11. Carothers and 'Matthew L, Carothers, Tr:let of S'itoate in North Middleton.to . .vnship, Ctimber2: land eonnty.".contaialag :dxty acres, more or 1C39, adjoining lands of John Lane, Peter Lane a nd others, havng thereon ereet , :d n hro otory• St a n", tioUSE: and . a log 11 trim. Seized find token in execution as time proputty of Brown. Part a Volt f:.=rfarnrial,' Si tome in the. horongh or Carlisle, Cumberland c°l. l tltY, containing forty feet in breadth and sixty. ti•ct in depth, more or lens, adjoi.ting a let ofineob Garver on the North, Bedford street on the Ent, L. Ileckendorn ur. the West, Mrs. Green on the South, having th2reon erected a two story log 110111.;11 seked end t-..kon in execution an the property of Belay Tai•N SOIL Atid to be :lOW by me, PAUL ~trkßTl:, , z, ShcrifT. Chrlis!v, J.dy'l3, 1:31-2 Gl'e3 Til C To ,1 I.s and er,al"re prosentn fives of • GEORGE' 6 . 1.1E:417:ER,' la it! f Earl toaamffi I), La !Ica sf.er ?NI do eased. • • . Pursurinae or an order leaded out or the Or. p4nus'.Court of Lancaster County, I will hold an inquisition upon- the Real Estate or the said George Sheaffer, deceased. on FRIDAY ; the sth day of AUGUST, A. D. 18-I2,•at 1 n'elacia, P. M., at his lute residence, in Earl township, to make I,partitioq. and appraisement of said Real Estato, at Which time and place you may tte:td, ryou think I proper. . . IThe Re.:l Estate of the said deceased consists of the 1. ) .Z.A N'S I :VVION, in Earl township, upon which the said del:eased .resided when he bled, containing atotit — lP3 - 9 tts., adjoining, lands orJohn %Vail:lee, John Martin, David Remelt. and others.. A 11 1 12 CE Or ILA ND, in said: township, containineabout Ili', t 1.1.1'03N, adjoin. leg lands of John High and 'Gideon HoudeWand A PIEC Ef_liUSE" IR.OEI 'IP LAND. in said township, containing about 9 Acreb, ad. joining lands of Wendel Holl, Jesao Line and others. A. E. ROBERTS, Sheriff of Luricuster county, Sheriff's allee, Ll:leader, 1 July 6, 1841 . ileitereslisag Iwatelligerace. . , TO LTP I' . 1 : FOR S E c l 1 i: 10 D B 1 :2 E I : G T I . 7 E l E ' I CHILDREN. I G . M m, R. PARIS—Dear Sir—l ~take .this present r opportunity of informing you or t he wo n- ' . (tenni effects of your invaluable zit fOTIIING SY. ' c il i d n _ g 7 a a t s t . e t n l d rs e l d taken lcita a r d it r h el tit e s ul o b f o ser c e l a c tn ir g hi a in n t d i .: I sent for a physici . an; he came and told me he • could do nothing fo , it, but to lancer the bums." Tide I :ould not submit to; ho then reconurfended v* l' youf -invnlttatile - oSoothirig Syrup," which-l.pro-- -- I cured at youb otlicc, No. tp, NoRTH.Eig.II,TH IsTREET. As soon as. ' , obtained the .m6ilieitse * - 1. used it according to the directiOns. The . erect - was astonishing; the child went to Sleep and reared well all night. The next morningt raiettit - itgain,' I6)l,6l,in:flit for several days. The 'child. ro., covered immediately, and is hearty to this day. Happy would it he both fur parents and little, chil dren, if they could Lave access to a smajj, portion of your medicine. I am sure that motitYy . would i be no' object in comparison with human suffering. ' , \„, :MRS. H. HOLMES, . Sept, 9, 1840, . Sprttee".fitreet. REMEMBER, 'norm is genuine titiless the sig. nature'of Dr. PARIS la' impressed oh the'phials; ' also, be careful 'Arid purchase only at the Medical .. Office, No. 10 NORTH EIGHTH STREET,:,. and adyerioed4gentft. Beware, there aro ee'veral , persons imposing a deleterious article on the pub., lic fur the above : put tip in plain bottles, With the name-of I 'mit s -spelt different. When von pur chaffe, nee that the name of PARTS is spelt :as you . aTel flirt 174 irdlice and u nre74 - 117iriFialralirihr -, 7 pressed, with ..DA. 'PARIS' Es()O'f BING '.73Y.• 9.. REP," touch it not; -, For sale at No. 1.9 th North Sch St. Philadelphia, also at the. Drog Store or John .I:4 : Myers S. Ob.; Carlisle; and' at the Drug. Storo of William Pen!, : 6 , July 13. 3 t -37 = ME 6t.36 1331
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