HERALD & EXPOUTOR. , Office , Centre Square, .8. . aat.tlae , •Odd , Staaa►.d. Stand.: ._.- mon artionoaa LT.B LICATION • The H Tell) & EXPOSITOR is ptiliM lee .' i t:Aveckly, on a double royal sheet, at TWO DOL. • ' LA 7 ' ri.,9•-por annum, payable within thro months filiiiirtlicifime of subscribing; on TWO rich Alts AND . ii . A.Y:tINTS, at the end of the year.. No inibscriiitttt, be ,talion, for less than six ,months, d.aper discontinued until ail nr rearagos except at the option,of the publisher, andefailure to notify a discontinu ance will be considered a new engagement... Advertising will be done on the usual terms. Letters to insure attention must be post paid. ADVERTISEMiLNTS S. •DUNLARAto R i alto : racy al Law, ArkFFICE• No. 3 Beetones Row, file Pub 1/ lie Square, 'Catlialc. Pa. April 6,181'2, -= Dr. 7. C. Loomis, Dentist, VS porManently jocated in Carlisle, and will per. form all operations that are required in the practice of his profession—such as Y . .Iostracting, Filing. Plugging, and Inserting Artificial Teeth, , • -from-a- single. Moth to an entire set. - 1 --• - N. 8.. For alew months enSuinp Dr. Looms will be in. Carlisle, the first two weeks. in, each month—after which, he 'will be •absent antil the first two weeks in eachl following month—'at which period Am may be found at his Oftlei, opposite Ill'Farlape's llotefr •,Carlislc, May 4, 1842. • • . A3. ©Lammo DR. 161111 N 1-I.is removed phis Wine' and dwelling to the three story Brick on South Hanover street, adjoining the .rcsidonce of Mr. John Hays and "Wean's Hotel." - - Doctor Myers informs his friends and (lie pub lic that lie can be consulted at all hours at his of= Tice, (When not professionally engaked) and thUt he will devote his' undivided attention to the several ditties Of his profession,. niid. particularly to the practice of Itiftlwifery at Fqtrgery. Calls to the Country will bo punctually attended to,both Night and - Day. , - - Carlisle, April 13,1812, . . Estate of Catharine Dixon, deed.. :Br 4 ETTERS Testamentary on the estate of la .CATHARINE DIXON, late of South Mid. dleton township, Cumberland . county, deceased, have been issued to the subscriber residing in said township. All persons indebted to said deceased, 4 arc requested tp,ma Ice immediaje payment Jo bini, and those having claims to present them without 1 ,t delay, props ly-authentionted for settlement., - - -- ,-. ' . JOHN W. (.I{..IIGHEAD,'Hx'r. ' June 15, I, 42. . , . tit,l3-1 •. - . • • l';eie• LYKENS Pine Grove,Lime.burnCrs, and Bituminous COAL,- constantly for 'sale by - &P. MARTIN, • Successers to. liillcr MartinS Harilsburg, April 20, 1842. 6m-25 S PRIAM G 0 - 0 D S. fim subscriber has received a genera! assort J.went or AND g3o'2lD2llk . 0,0-011g39 consisting in part. Of Figured, Plain and Barred Monsclimdc-Lanes; figured, Plain, Striped Lawns and Ginghams, English and French Chintzes, — plain, figured and Barred 8 - ivies, Jackenette and Cambria Mlislins; a general aesciitiiii - mt of G'rodm nap; Grodeswn, India and Italian Silks, 'l3onnct Silks, and Riblions, Straw,LeghOrn, Braid and Willow Bonnets; Raw Silk Cashmere and Cotton -Hose, Silk, Mohair,-Kid and Cotton Gloves,lllin brellap, Parisalfs and Shades, new stile, French, German and Irish Linen's, Osneburg and Linen Shootings, Linen Drillings and Gmbroons - for • Pantaloons, ,lino Cords, Stripes and Nankenes, Carpeting and Rugs, Brown and Bleach Muslims, 'Pickings and Calicoes, Fans and Hankerchiefs,, . Leghorn and Palm , Lcal Hats, Straw, Gimp and Edging, Cloths,Casiniers and Sattinctts. Queenswart Vrocenes, all of tyllich . will be . sold on favorable tering at the store of A. ItICIIARDS; Carlisle, May 18, 1842. f2J BARGAINS, BARGAINS . rIINHE subscriber will sell off' at grekly reduc ed prices, FOR C. 4611,4 large and gooortil assortment of • DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, Thestock is new and cheap, consisting in part of Super Black, Blue, Iprisiblc4eit,Polish Green and" Brown Cloths, Superfine C,assimeres, Casslnetts; a good assort ment of Punts Stuff; such as Summer Cloths, Gamboone, Merino Cissimeres, Gottonade,. Linen and Cotton Drillings, &c. &c. A good assortment of VestingS, - Stocks, Shirt Collars, Hosiery, Glove:+; &c. &e. A large stock of elegant Silks, Black and Bide • Black; Figured and Plain Light Silks, new style. Mous lin do Leine, Lawns, Muslin de Andletures, Bom bazines, Irish Linens, Checks, Tickings, !Vl uslins; Caliebte, Carpetifig; Dress Handkerchiefs, worked 'Collars, Cambrieks, &e. &c. Also; Braid and Straw Bonnets, Ribbons, Gimpe, Leghorn and Palm Leaf Hats, and a great variety of goods not enumerated. . Purchasers will do well to call at the old stand opiesitc S. Wundcrlich's Hotel, where they - will find stacks of goods, selling cheaper than aver sold in this county. Ciii]i7e; Tuno j t~, 1942. FOR PHILADELPHIA - AND BALTIMORE. 7 1". °;."-,17 THE . proprietors of.the Susquehanna Line will run their Cars and Boats as usual to Phil adelphia and Baltimore during the present season. Their friends will please apply to Wm. L. Fox, broad at. and to Castncr, Christian & Curran, Nn. 76 South Wharves Philadelphia, and Joseph E. Elder, Iriltinido. • Until further notice' the following prices. ill be adhered to between this place and the 'above, cities. FA 2 0P P. 15c Ale per 10011)14. Groceries, Q Ware and Hardware, _Dry-Gonds, Furni ture and Drugs,- Wheat - Rye4lc - Coitri per bushel - Oats do ( Lumber per 1000 feet Shingles, do Flour per bbl. • " Shad do Herrlng do Salt per sack, • ;Pita', Tar and Rosin • per 10°,. 16 4 Plaster gross ton, $2 25 , Hemp per . 100, -; 16 20. Pig Metal, gross ton 2 50 Blooms & Castings, 3 12a Bar Iron, 3 59 •Nails per keg, 18 __Leatker_per_lllo,---20 7 - Whiskey- per bbl .. 51) Burr Blocks per 100, 15 Curb Sinn() ) do 19a Tin, , , 20 $2 75 1 50 ni4 37a 314 28 J. & P. MARTIN. Succe:ssor. to Miller & Martins. Harrisburg, May 4, 184.2. . ..6m-427 First Oxrival4 , o f o si s iong& Summer • CLIPMIGER . & CAREY, NEAR TIIE RAIL ‘ ROAD, SIIIPPENEIBUR9. li A d l id , E as j s u o e r t t r in ec o o n i t v o l fromspl9n AS4DINA_BLE G00D5,1,.• of the latest styles, to which they invitellre — atten tion. of purchasers. They are prepares) to offer goOds at such prices as' cannot fail -to meet the :wishes of - those desirous of purchasing iChtap GOods. Country. ProduCe taken in exchange fOr goods. Shippensburg. Match 16, 184.2. , 11141DIYA1 1 2, 111111j147111L GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS, THE subscriber, having concluded to do an:en : - - firoDatili business Pilvs for sale his large and splendid assortment of FOREIGN & DOMESTIC . • lower than-it was ever bought for-in Philadelphia. The following will give you some idea of the prices that I am determined to sell at: .6 inch Carpetiter's Patent Rim Locka, from , • $l2 to $l4 per doz. 6 inch Brastf'Striker, " " coo Newton'Durling Grass Scythes, , 10 " Newburn's 9 te Day Forks,-Solid Cop-Ferfule, 5 Cast Steel ong handle Shovels, 7 if Cumberland or Reading Nails, 4,62-1 Keg Phoefiitc or Juniata • 4,44 " Other makek , s ri 4,31 " Will sell any articles in my line fr.un 20 to 25 per cent. lower than can be bought for on credit. Call on me—exaniino - my • goods---:get a list of my Pricescotnpare thent with' the prices . ' of other stores, and ascertain for yourselves where you can buy the cheapest. , • `HENRY L. ELDER, Importer. • 493 Markets[. above 13th, nab side, Philadelphia. - June 1, 1842. „,, • 6m-31 MU Family. Groceries.. WILLIAM L. MADDOCK; 'No. '55 . South Third street, PHILADELPHIA, 017 posile Me Banking house, recently men piedriP7ie Girard Bank, AVOULD respectfully otter the citizens of Car V V.• lisle and county of Cumberland genera* a"first rate assortment of the choicest . _ Selected with great eve,' which he will pack :and forWard'hy rail road to the address of those,who• may favor him with %.- , orders. . Having-supplied a number of •families 1 artiste and its vicinity, he would be pleased to increase the number of his eua ;trinicrs there:. His business has been exclusively - to supply families with GOOD GROCERIES for the last twelve years; and he -flatters himself, that for first quality-goorts and fair prices, he cannot be -surpassed-in the' city: His stock Consists of a general- airsortment, some .of which Ire will enum-,_ crate: • • . • - jbarlingion DAMS, .ofJones BcDtitton and Grit - - fith-8c Enothlveurin7. - -- =-- -- • Smoked TONGUES. - s • ried'HEEF: — • " J ' . ' - • Gr•een and Black TEA, some of the latest Im -porpitiens,and-of-very-ehoiceipialities,----------- - , Sperm OIL and Sperm CANDLES. • COFFEE, of every variety, some old Java, -forty years old.• ItASINS,, FIGS, PRUNES, ALMONDS, and PECAN NUTS. ' • Italian FIGS, a very delirale article. ' Italian MACARONI sod VERMECILLI. Pamasau,English, Sap Sago, llolland and Ame rican CHEESE. , UnderivomPs PICKLES' and- SAUCES, of every variety.- . . • . French, English, aniLAlDO•lenn M LigT A RD.- ' - • SUGAR, Loaf andlleown, OC choice qualities. • CRACKERS, of every variety, Philadelphia, Boston; Princeton, &c. . ..••• - _Canary SEED. Hemp SEED. ... 'English Split PEAS. . • • „' SEG:ARS-of every (virility, some very choice: .. PRESER VES,.J.I NI ES, Cl MON, PINE AP PLES , GINGER, PEARS, PRUNES, &e. &e. • CURRY POWDER; India SOY, twe., with an esteasive assOrtment of every article, a, fainily can .require. WV \l. L. 'MADDOCK, 55 South Third Street, Philadelphia. 'Slav 25, 1 SW. ' tf 80 BM FANCY .'Sr. vivlrmson • CHAIR MANUFACTORY, Kb. 113, South Second Street, Philadelphia. r lIE subscriber respectfully invites the citi. wens of Carlisle and County of Cumberland fr,cne r fally, to call before purchasing elsewhere, and examine his • LARGT ASSORT3rENT • OF . I• • • PLAIN&ORNAMENTAL ,2 L t=. , , of every. discription; which are. • manufactured under his oivn im mediate dircation,of the best material, by superior workmen, and which -he warrants .qf the best quality—and at prices as low as can be purchased in the United States. Krtle also manufactures an aEEL'U"e2an.-adi the superiority of which consists in the astonish ing fiteility with which an Invalid,with the slight est effort, may by the use of one or both bands, : mow' to and fro in the house, or-in the open air in a garden.or elsewhere, and turn quickly round without requiring any more space than it occupies while standing.- , A fIRAHA.II cDONO UG No. 113,South Second Street, Philadelphia. June 15, 181-2. . 3M-33 THE CAUSE OF -CONSUMP'FION.—Sim pie as these complaints are usually considered, no one can deny their being the most Common cause of this fatal and dfstressing disease. It is indeed a-melaneholy— truthi- that---tfiousantls - fall victims to Codsurpption every year from no other cause than neglected colds. Yet we find hun dreds, nay thousands who treat such complaint's' - with the greatest indifference, and let them run on for Weeks and even months without thinking of the danger. •At first you have what you may consider a.slight cough or cold; you _ allow busi ness, pleasure or carelessness to prevent you from giving it any attention; it then settles upon your breast, yOu become hoarse, - have pains in the side or chest, expectorate largelue nt hies of mat ter, perhaps mixed with :blood, a difficulty of breathing ensues,- and then you find your own foolish neglect has brought on this distessing complaint. If then you value life or health, be warned in time, and don't trifle with your COLD, or trUSt ID any-quack nostrum to cure You, but immediately procure a bottle or two of that fa mous remedy, the !'.BALSAS.I ON WILD. CIFERItY," which is well know.qto be the most speedy cure evelliii - own, us thousands will testify whose lives have been saved by It. • Erlie very particular when you pm:chase to ask for "12fr.‘Voraa's BALSAM OF WILD HEILRY'," Ile thud is also layatir of tlk name in use, Prepared, wholesale and retail, by & Co., imolpfets, Plitladidph CHAS, OGILRY. tf-33 • V . 'TS -••• g - • 22 per bbl: 23") 40 Sold id Carlisle by , • SAMUEL--ELLiOTT. Price One Dollar a Bottle. June 22,1842, $3 50 -200 Estate of Geo. angleinbatigh, Weld. ETTERS Testamentary on the Estate of RA 'GEORGE A UGHINBAUGII, late of the Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, deceased, havebeen granted to the snbscriber residingiw said BoroUgh. All persons indebted to.said deceased; are requested to make payment immediately, and all those having clainis to present thorn without do— lay, properly authenticrited for settlement. GEORGE:,KEI,LER, Ex'r. 6t-34 35 50c 50 S 2 50 . 22 ' :25 50 4 00'4 4 50 23 t June 22; 1842 Illissohation of Patioacrship. MIME kartuership heretofore existing . under Jt`thirfirm-of-CATHCART-&-ATREtirin the mercantile business, was this day dissolved' by mutual consent. 'All transactions connected with . the late firm will be settled by A. C4T111:1411T, who continues. business as usual at the old stand. ' • - •A: CATHCART, . DAVID A YRES. • -Shop!' crdstow n, June:lB, 184x:' -25 55 20 NEW' GOODS. FAMILY GROCERIES,: COMAS a Min SELLING OFF AT 2 •• . . MHZ subspribor' will 801 l off itt. b-rfusT COST,4`,O hit! entire:stopk --- CONSISTI ; PiII,', OF, • Cloths, Cas.simeres, Satinets,Vestings,Flannels,Checks 'Pickings, Bleached . aml Unbleached Muslins, Lawns, Chintzes, Moue de .Laing,Figured and Plain SWiss, Book, Jaconett and, Cambric: Misting; Figured and Plain Bobbinetts; Barred, Jaconett, Bonnet and Dress Silks; American ' Nankeens; Straw arid. Braid Bonnets, ' CAP '(56 BONNET RIBBANDS, White and Black• Crapes; Merino's; Shawls and Handkerchiefs of every description; a large and extensive. assortment of Gloves and Hoisery, Sus penders, Cotton Carp - eting7Cotton-Stripes,_White and Brown Linen Drillings, Bleached & Unbleached' Titble .Diapers, IRISH LINENS, Long Lawns, Stocks of every description; Palm Leaf Hits, Um brellas, &c. &c.' Together with a large and exten sive assortment of GROCERIES, CHINA, GLASS, AND QUEENSWAR Persons wishing GOOD BARGAINS would do well to call on the subscriher, as he is determined to close his business. His store may be found next door to,.lVlcClellan's Hotel, cc:f Country. Merchants will find it to their ad vantage to call, as BARGAINS may be expected. JOHN A. PEFFER. tf-32 Carlisle, Juno 8, 1842 SILVER., AND' BRASS PLATING. • A LL kinds of Mt rER and _BRASS done'at the shortest no tices, in• the neatest manner, and on the most rea sonable terms, at the Carriage Manufactory of • , E. D. NUTZ: • Carlisle, April 20, 1842. . tf.25, • PUBLIC. IVIANUFACTURED- anil kept on hand, for. 1.11 sale, in the city of -Lancaster, near the Rail Road, Endless ,Chain Horse Power , . THRESHING. MACHINES; • for one horse and for two horses warranted to work well, and of greater durab ility than any other Machines, for a:Similar purpose known to . the subscriber-at present . WM. KIRKPATRICK. -• Lancaster, May -4, 1842. •fim.27 /U. 1V1..2) re, r EA . _ILAUMIItit of every description &SHINGLES, for stile cheap, by J. & P. MARTIN, ..• Successors to Miller & Martins. Harrisburg, Aiiri/ 20,11 1 42. . 6m.:27 PrinciOal •Jlteakot!is ....W_RYLDr,liarli_cles....C.ompountf_Strengthen± ing and Ger Man Aperient Pills are used hylrlf -- ilassee - of - peoplefrieferateolo -- 13tIter 'Medicines, because they are prepared from a 'put° -extract- of-Herbs,- wholesci - inemedicine , mild-an - its operation and health, a safe and etlectual.pure of Dy . spepsia - or Indigestion and all Stomach Corn. it preserver and purifier of the whole system.. Because they - -soothe the nerves .of sensibility and fortify -the nerVcs of motion, iinpartihg to 'their most subtle fluid its pristine tone, thus giv ing strength and clearness of mind. Because they never- destroy the coats of the Stomach ,tad bmVels, as all sarong purgatives do. Because science, and experience teach us that no more purg'ative ' , alone will cure the disease of the Stomach and Nerves. Weakness is the prim. ary.cause of elitist of diseases; and, by continu ally resorting to drastic purgatives, you make the disease much worse, instead of‘ttetter. . Because Dr. Radicles Medicines are • put lip upon the common scone principles, to. "cleanse and strengthen," which la the only course to pur sue to effect a cure. Lastly: Because these Medicines really do cure the disease for which they are recommended. Principal oflico 19 North Bth street Philadephin. For sale nt the Drug Store of - J. J. MYERS & Co.. Carlisle, and WM. PEAL, Shippensburg, • JuntY29, 1842. 3t-.15 ABEL 1' IEENEY, • Coppen,onith, Sheet iron and Tili-plage.Worker, ESPECTFULLY informs the public goner ll. IL ally that he still Oontinueihis business at the Old Shind, North Wanner street, whore ho has now do hand, and is. still' 4nanufactururnr,_evcry article in the line of his trade; consisting of Hatters', Fullers' and Wash T.:ar s Tea Kettles. Tinware qf every deserip 'lion,• Stove, Pipe, pripping• Pans, ' Drums, ke. 4•e. . . _ He his also for sale the best assortment of Corn mon, Cooking and Parlour • S-TOVEX ever offered in this place:: Big common wood stoves and cooking stoves ore of every size and variety; and his parlour stoves (for wood or coal are of the newest patterns. He has in addition the Rotary cooking stoves, tIA Radiator , , stoves and Radiator drulne:for parlours, which arc un 'surpassed for comfort-and economy in the use of fuel. All of which he offers on the lowest terms for cash; JudeCarlisle, 29, 1642. tal9-35 . N. B. Old Lead, Pewter, Copper and Leather. taken in exchange for stoves, tin or copper ware • NOTICE!. TAMISON HANNON and GEORGE HEP-, LP' PLEBOWER; of Cumberland CoMity,liaid presented their Petition, duly verified, r aying that JONAS MILLER.„ lately carrying,a t p the Trade arid-Business of a Distiller, by 'purchasing Grain, &c. and manufacturing it into Whiskey and Spirits, and buying and selling for the purposes' of Trade and Gain, of Cumberland County, may be declar ed Bankrupt. Which Petition will be heard before the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, sitting in Bankruptcy, at the' District Court Room in the city of .Philadelphia, on Monday the 25th day of July next, at 11 o'clock, A. M. .When and where all pe'rsons interested may appear and show cause, if any they have, why ,the prayer of the said Petition should not be grated, and the said Jonas Miller declared Bank !opt.. FRAS. HOPKINSON, . 11;' Clerk of the District Court: June 27, 1842. St-25 LUff maautLewral.eom) MIIETITIONS for the Benefit of the Bankruft Lawhaye-ILeen-filedlhelantlOgne, lAlfirby individually and tt; a Mem% her of the late, firm of Gray & Cauff man, lute Merchant, Cumberland county. JOSHUA OGILBY, individually and as a ._ :late partner of 'Charles F. Mitchell, un der the firm of Joshua Ogilby,, late of ' , LoCkport, N. Y. Ate Merchant, now Clerk, JAMES 'McMATH, fate Merchant Tailor, - MEM to2o-33 now Agent, do GEORGE V. HALL, late MorclunitinoW „. Shoemaker; . do. ABRAHAM PHILLIPS, inilividually and as a member of the firm of Rgolf and Phillips,; late Merchant, now Clink. .• do, ' WILLIS FOCLK, Clerk of the Court of ' Quarter Sessions, &c. and Recorder of, Deeds, aid. Which Petitions Will be heard before the DiStrict' Court of the United States for the EasternHistrict of pennsylvania, sitting in Bankruptcy, at the Dis trict Court Room in the - City of Philadelphia, on Monday, - the"2Btlf - dailrinly noit,ail t o'clock, A. M. When and where 'all persona interested may, appear and show cause, if any they, hase,-why, the prayer of the said Petitions should not bogrant ed„ and the said Petitioners be declared' Bankrupts. - FRAS. HOPKINSON, Clerk of District Court. June 25, IB4', 3t-35 MEM NOTICE. !. , ;': ; :o!pi4g,T-., : :.m , A . N . Nci ZN,• _5 :' , -"Y:'.. ----- i, r , 1)/)1 111111111110111111111111H111111111CIIIIIIIIIIMIII"r (k I V 1 - LTAS remoied to the ,house re L eent - troceupied -O—IL by Francis Noble', North Hanover street, where he carries on the CABINET mANINa in all its various branches; and is now manu facturing, and intends keeping on hand, a great variety of —- (ILIZERTO ff.'CL7I:BWMP'2OO HMI AS Sideboards, Bureaus, Secretaries, card, Pier, Dining . and BrealtfaSt rr• Bedsteads • "&c of the most fashionable kind, all of i which lie will dispose.of-on.theAnost reasonable terms. He is dlso prepared, to fill alroidarfor Spring Sea ted Sofas and rancy Chairs, warranted to be of superior quality. • • He will also furnish COFFINS at the short. est notice, and having recently procured a NEW ifiliEeceatcroßliiisie country. Carlisle, he is Prepared to attend funerals in ' May 25, 1842. * ta4.30 LE3 s 1 CO. • THE' stock of New Goods, belonging to the firm of Bossermen & Hoiton, consisting of HAMMERED AND ROLLED IRON; Groceries, • Points, • • OILS, .DYE STUFFS &e. &c. Will be sold for CASH, wholesale and retail; at re= duced prices. Those wanting bargains, will do weir to call soon, as the entire stock will be sold to close the - boneern; don't mistake the place, at the Store Boonfpf Bosserman & Hutton;North Han over street. a. GEORGE' HUTTON. , Surviving partner pf the firm of • BOSSERMAN & HUTTON. May 1,8, 1842. tf-20 DR. GUETTICH, HAAS 8b CO'S. 11/1111112D 211D11111g122 THE OLIVE.BRANCH PILLS for the cure bf Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Liver Com plaints, Asthma, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Dys pepsia, Shortness of Breath, Pains in the Side, Breast, Back and Simi"!dere, Aguc and Fever, an intallable cure, and all Scarlet and Bilious Fevers, and all diseases arising.• from exposure and de. bility, no matter hoW long standing—in fact all diseases to which the human family are subject to. These pills are unsurpassed by any • medical compciund ever oftbrcdto the public asa general re novator' and fainily medicine. They are very. gentle in, their causing neither pain, sickness nor debility,by the use, of them; but on_ the Contrary • thej strengthen the ' stomach and - bowels - in - a - wonder foil mianner, - - mid • • soon . : restore _nalureitolit&fornicr.contse_aud_Yigor,.._Timimr,.._ son using the 'Olive Branch, Rills soon forgets that he was sick—which itt very easily accounted fa - F . there is not that prostration of strength in . these pills as in many other remedies of the day, because thematerials used in myntfacturing them are in.luirmony with the • powdrs of life and act in concert with the opinions of Dr's. Brown, Buili,. Arnistrong; Montgomery, - IlerSey, Kendrick, Shopper arid the celebrated D_r.' Waterhouse, formerly Lecturer on the theory and practice of Physic.in_Cambridge University, Massachusetts. Purchase of them, and give them a- fair and im; partial trial, and you will find that permanent re., lief, upon which the proprietors depend to make them the moat universal 'family 'medicine used, and which will stand unrivala by any other in the known world. Price 25 cents per box. RHEUMATIC MEDICINE . _ Is onc•of the most certain and atrectual - curcs for all rheumatic, chronic and inflammatory Alicuma tisma that has ever yet been discovered, and in numerous cases has eradicated that. dreadful dis ease Irons persons afflicted entirely. All sour drinks and victnals arc strictly forbidden, and spiritous liquors must not be taken inwardly by any means whatever, or it will be of no use to take thie.tnedicitio, as it will destroy the good ef. fects of the medicine entirely. Price st,so per package.' AUGSBURG LIFE TINCTURE. These celebrated drops have acquired the high est recommendations in this country, as well as in Europe for its most valuable proprieties for nil inward iveakticsscs, cramps,colds,agucs and fever; and when used with the Olive Branch Pills,ncver _fails_o_cure_the_lbser rind ents per. bottle PECTORAL ELIXIR.— 's unrivalled for its curative qualities even . when used in cases of maladies which were otherwise incurable. Many. recommendations have been given of the beneficial effects it has had iu the cure of pleurisy, pectoral and pulmonary con sumptions., colds, At.c. Price 25 cents per bottle. HYSTERIC OR MOTHER DROPS:' This most excellent article has n quality Of calming instantly and WithoUt fail, all cramps of The stomach, cholic and that troublesome disease called mother fits 'or hysterics; and when continu ed for some length of time, will cure, the patient entirely. Price 25 cents per vial. • GREEN 'WONDER OIL; _ A Certain cure for all Scalds, Bruses, Burns, and the most effectual cure for the piles—it will cure the person afflicted in a very.• short time, if used according to directions! Price 25 cte. per vial. SPIRIT PE MEXICO. . This spirit is 'highly recommended for all sprains, p swelling of the limbs, or leaders, sinews, Joint's and rheumatic; as an outward remedy,ithai no equal,and when used with the Rheumatic Medi. tine, s will greatly facilitate the cure. The an. nualS of History. do not produce its equal, and it is the greatest preventive against' cold, in the known world. For particulars see directions accom panying the bottles. Price 25 cents. _ TOOTHACHE DROPS, Alninfallabie - if - tiged -- according - to , airec: - ions. Price 25 cents poi. vial. _- SALVE OF DRESDEN. Is decidedly 'the best application for wounds and sores, old or new, of all kinds, and will pre. vent if used in time, many.. operationi; and pre vent Lock Jaw, Pains iri the Back,-IFlead, &c.— Females who are so.unfortunati — turto_liave sore breasts, and will use this wonderful salve, will be cured in a very short time. IL cannot be too high. ly recommended. For further particulate sec direc tions. Price 126 cents per • WORM . LOZENGES. ' An excellent article for the cure of worms in adults as well as children, and will cure when other remedies fail. Price 61 cents per box. COUGH LOZENGES. • A superior article for Coughs, Colds,Soro throat, Bronchitis and difficulty of breathing. Price 64 cents per box. Sold wholesale and retail, at the principal office, N0..384, North 3d street, Philadelphia; and by JOHN GRAY, Carlisle, Pa. • •`• (=sacral Agent for Ctinaterland County. AMIDE 13013XNETT, UITABLE for ceveling Mirrbre and Pictures, just received 'and for sale cheap. by the •sub. scriber. • - GEO., W. HITNER. ',lune '22, 1842. ' - • , . tf.34 prriliE subscriber has just reeeivcd farther supply of Gimp, Florence;,:Braid and Straw BONNETS; also,a few Misses Straw BONNETS. GEO. W., HITNER.. Juno 22, 1842: tf.34 Hats! Mats! Hats! JUST received 100 dozen Palm Leaf Hats, which will be eold wholesale rnietail, cheaper than . ever offered heretofore. . CHAS. BARNITZ. Cork., May 25,1842. • tf-30 RE--, _-=--:-.l__ClH:fsil_--4-A-R-1) , ,E-R- 7 Conunissfatt.er in:Bankruptcy., OFFIC E BOtith lianover street, .• near W- Clellan's Hptel, where all inforination.desir. ed;in reference to the_ duties of those intending to apply for thehnefit of the. Bankrupt Act, can be obtained.' ' • Carlisle, May 4, 184'2. • • :•.:MRS. WM. •E. CAMP: ORMERLY.of th 6 Washington Hotel hue '.vattmanremooved to` zatvisoilialltig Corner of Second and Rail-Rdad Street's. Whereat° will be pleased to accommodate her old customers and ethersitin the beat style and on the most inalienable Minis. Harrisburg;sMarchl 6, ,1841. • ff-20 7 - FARMERSRAIOTE IHE subscriber hereby informs hiefrien s and the public in general, that he still cont nues to keep a • •'. ruit'Lle I 1; • L,....ccipvg—w:„ • . (reports to the, contrary notwithstanding,yat the OLD. STAND; in East High Street, .a few doors 'east of- the Court House, where he will at all, times take pleashre in^ administering. to the *comforts of those who may favor him with their custom. His BAR shall-be constantly sup" Plied with the. choieeitlirprowand-Iiie_TABLE with the best the market can furnish. A careful OSTLER-always kept in attendance—and nothing shall be left utt-: done to please all. who call with him. BOARDERS taken by the week; mouth or year. - SIMON WONDERLICH. tf-23 April 6, 1842 Estaie of .71.1dhan Reed, aced. ETTERS of Administration on the estate of n. 4 NATHAN BBB)), late of the - Borough of Newville t Cumberland 'County,' deceased, have beer' ranted to the subscribe►, residing in .Carlisle. All persons. indebted to the said deceased, are re quested to come. forward and make payment irn- Mediately ;and. thosehavingelnims will present them properly authenticated to the undersigned for settle ment: • - , . JACOB JIOEFER, Adm'r. Carlisle, Juba 1, 1842. • - 600 GROUP M CELINE% MOTHERS, BE ON YOUR GUARD!--' Thie, is the .season when this destructive complaint attacks your interesting little children, often rotia you of those you fondly doat on, and carries hundreds to the grave. .Every mother should therefore, know its symptoms, watch them closely ; and always be 'prepared with a, remedy as'many are daily sacrificed by such neglect. At first the little patient - is seized with a shivering, it. grows restless, has flushes of heat,the eyes become red and swollen, it breathes With. difliculty, and then comes that fearful Colson that will surely ter minate in convulsions or death unless something is immediately given -to check it. In this complaint the "Balsam of IVild,Cherry" is well. known to be the most speedy ever dicovered. It is indeed a precious remedy"--mild, safe and innocent, and is sure to give the sufferer immediate , relief, and .quiekly restore it to safety and health, Fami. !lies residing in the 'country and indeed every mo ther who loves her children, should always .keep this meflicina in the, house and give if to them early, by doing so you may often MVO the life of one you fondly lov,et Remember this is theTarnous remedy of this distinguished'physician, Ur. Wis. rar, which Ittilc — enred: thousands .of CROUP, WHOOPING COUOH_, ASTHMA, CONSUMP TION, &c., after every other medicine has failed. 120 --- Ile particular whtm_you. purchase to ask . for "Dr. NV IBTAR Y b BALeASI OF W I LW' CUERO as there is a writer of this name advertised that is 'entirely a different•medielne. Prepared•only by IV I L 11*M8 & Co., Chemists,' No. 33 South Fourth street, Philadelphia, Sold iii Carlisle by • SAMUEL 'ELLIOTT. Pt ice One Dollar a Bottle. Jnno 22, 1842, ,;, SARS 13LOODT11LS, '..<: * --2-1 1 1.1 4 - 9- 5 ' "Cents a80x.,;_ . ). I PURIFICATION AND PURGATION. Both these Ejects arc Prociaced bit Dr. LEIDY' BLOOD FILLS. A COMPONENT PAItT. OF WHICH IS SairP•9IIIZIILL.I. DR. I.F.IIII'S BLOOD Plita contain iintlieir compdsi - (ion ingredients which produce the coin• bitted and desirable effects of PURIF-YING 7'llE BLOOD AND - Cleansing the Bowels. Tlit are no Pills in existence which mu be 1 so safely used at nil times, ages undi seasons, ithout restraint from living or oCCULIaIkM, as Dr. Leidy's Blood Pills. Prone their coMposition they are calculated to purify the blood and anima; [Mitts during the inter= vat between taking - them and their operation; when all impuoities, as wet us obnoxious substances Of the stomach and bowels, are carried 'oft' by their mild purgative properties. UPWARDS OF 100,000 BOXES of them have been sold during the past six months alone. find' UPW ARDS OF 1,000,000 • since their first introduction by the proprietor, Dr. N. B.l.eidv. IN NO SINGLE INSTANCE have they , ev..r been known to fail in producing gootheffects. -1/11. LEIDY'S BLOOD PILLS, . contain no ingredients dangerous to the constitution. NO MERCURY OR MINERALS, which are employed in all Pills manufactured.. by Quacks and Impostors, who depend upon such dan gerous medicines under the impression,( which shows their ignorance,) that all diseases must yield to the effects of Mercury and other Minerals. UPWARDS OF 900 CERTIFICATES From Physicians and others, have been frequently published - of the happy effects of Dr. Leidy's Blood Pills and further comment upoW their merits is un-, necessary. Dr Leidy would, however,earnestly re commend to all requiring a purifying or purgative medicine, to procure his BLOOD PILLS, aim try them. No one will ever use any other kind,having once given them a fair trial. fry-BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS—If pro cbred from manuflicturer and proprietor, Dr. N. B. LEIDY, at his HEALTH EMPORIUM, No. t9l North Second street, below Vine street,(Sign of the - Golden - Bugle and-Serpents,)-Philadelphiw i theye _cp be no possibility of mistiike. • They are also kept by- most of the respectable Druggists of Rhiladelphia,and by respectable Mer chants and Druggists throughout the United States. PRICE, TWENTY-FIVE CENTS A BOX. For sale, in Carlisle; by. STEVENSON & DINKLE, Agenis for Cumberland County. Carlisle, Maya 18, 1 .1142. - Iy-29 Splendid Lotteries for .Ir6iy, AM% Jr. G. Gregory 4' Co. Managers. 35,000 dollarsl2,ooo dollars. Virginia MonongaliitlLOVero, Class( for 1842. To be drawn at Alexandria,. Vs., ou Sattirdaytly 16, 1842 SPENDIII 5C11k.3111.--1 prize of $35,00, 1 do 1,700, 1 do 12,000, 1 do 1,600,1 'do 6,000, 2do 1,500, 1 do 4,000, 3 ilo 1,300, 1 do 3,387,5 do 1,250, 1 do 2,000, 100 do 5110, 1 do 1,900,100 do 400,1 do .1,800. bzc. Tieketsslo—Halves ss—Quarlers $9,50, Cer tificates of packages of 25 wholes $l3O, do do of 25 halves 65, do 4.1.3 of 25 quarters 32„50. . ' • • - .Class_No-10 for 1642. - To be drawn at Akexandria, D. C. • 011 Saturdßy, July 23, 102. 15 drawn ntim hers. Grand Scheme. 1 prize of $lO,OOO, 1 do•11,- 800, 1 do 10,000,1 do .1,700, 1 do 5,000,1 do 1,600, 1 do ,1,255, 10 do 1,500,1 (101,2110, 10do 1,000,4 do 2,000;10 do'3oo, Ido 1900, &a,- 6p. Tickets $lO —Halves $5--Quarters 12,50. Certificates ofpack -ages of 20 wholes $l2O, do do 26 ',Ores 60, do' do 26 quarters • • 25,000 dollars!' 12,500 Leesburg Lottery,: Class K for 1842 To be drawn nt Alexandria, Va., on Satin l / 4 144,ftruly 30,1842. Grand prizes. t prile of $25,000, 20'do 1,000,1 do 12,500, 20 do 500,1 do 1,000, 40 do. 3000,1 do 4,- 420, Ike. &c. tat drawn No. $2O; 2tror Sd $l6; 4th or sth $l2; lowest' prize $lO.. Tickets sto—Hal= yes ss—Quarters $2.,50. Certificates of packages of 22 whole tickets, YAW, do do 22 half do 60, do do .22 quarter do 90. , For tickets and,share4 or certificates of pakages in the above splendid Lotteries, address J. G. GREGORY Sr. CO.. Mann era: . . :Washington 1). C. • Draiivings seat iiiiineiliateb , ivfteCthey die overdo all Who order as - above. ' • .7,anitEs, WE have just received a splendid lot of BRAID BONNETS, and DOW at.the store of A. RICHARDS , June 8. 484 J. . • - , if4l2 ; COACH.&" HARNESS ,MAKING•=. riiro • • r'"l di 411 . 1 '•• d i warguA. ' • '•• • me, 44 .llllamr:„. • ii,AX7I4 . ,W Ar; fkgTra, - . . • EIMENEZER,V. , AIITZ 9 W,UCCESSOR to F. A. Kennedy, delta Maker,. JO/ .takes_plaaatire in informing the public gener ally, that he is prepared to render satisfaction in the. construction or repair Of of every description. His workmen are of the, first class, bting originally from the city of Phil adelphia, (and himself likewise)—and his mater; ials are . of the best kind. CARRIAGES will be finished in the most im prm;ed style. and 'nailing shall be wanting to give full satisfaction to all who. may favor hini with • their custom. Ho therefore }topes to receive a share of public patronage. The establishment is in Pitt street, south of -Higli c in—tbe r t:car r ot the Methodist • Episcopal Church: - Carlisle, March• 30,1842.. tf.22 N., B. Old carriage's, or any kind of trade That is marketable, taleett'iii exchange for new work. '• E. D. N. MediCelled Extract of Sarsa .. parallel. :. ' ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS Av ILL be forfeited by Dr. N. B: LEIDY, for a preparaiion of Sarsaparilla-equal to 'di - Medicated Extract of SarsaPorilia. It is positiVely the strongest p,repormitm of Sara 'NOM in existence. ONE 1301:FLE ,ii equal to six pints of any other Syrup that iii made, and is boughthy numerous Persons throughout the citfand country for Making therefrom, soil who 'sell itat seventy-five CCIIUPOr one dollar per bottle (abouthalf a pint.) . The efficacy of Sar.sapatilla is well known in Scrofula or King's Evil, Erysipelas,' Diseases of the Liver, Affection of the :uu l-Bones, Ulcers of the Nose, Throat and Body, as well as an Antidote to Alercury and the Minerals, Constitutional Dis cases,and a general purifier of the Mood and Animal Fluids. Comment upon its -virtues is unnecessary., every body knows itselliency. It is only necessary when using it to get a good prepatittion of it, and then there will. be no disappointment in its effects. _ Dr. Leidy wbuld refer to the most respectable phy skinns 'in litilinlelphia, as well' as throughout the United States, for. the charatiter of his..prepsration,. 119 well also to the numerous certificates from physi cians and -others, that have been front time to time ' published;. now deemed 'unnecessary, as the charac ter of hi s pt•eparation is firmly establrobed. i through- : mit the Southern States it is used . - altogether; and throughout the North takes. the-precedence Over all. others., particularly among the physicians, mho, .for . lie-betiefit-of--their-patientsolway.x_reenmmend_it_ • The reader is referred to the directions accom panylivachbottlol)Lrecommendations,certificatta,. and further certificates. • - (O'PRICE ON} DOLLAR PER POTTLE. Prepared and sold, wholesale, and retail at 1)1.. I,Blars7lEwl'll Empotuu-m, No. IN North Second street, below Vine, sign atilt. Golden Eiigle & Serpents, Philadelphia; and for sale in Carlisle - 0)y - • STEVENSON & DINKLE, - Ageids for Cumberland County. Carlisle, May 18, 48OW, : • • ly-29 td-'O-33 Mechanicsburg - Line -=- Between Mechanicsburg - and 'Philadelphia or Baltimore. - [IJ YIt.9IL ROAD OR CAA:3h] AtHE subscriber grateful fbr past favors, begs :leave to inform his friends and the public generally; that he still continues M run a line of buthen Cars regularly between Mechanicsburg. and Philadelphia or Baltimore, by which goods and produce of all desciiptions will be forwarded with care and despatch at the lowest Jules of freight.' P - rOduce will be received at I.is.Ware House,in Mechaniesbmg, and forwarded to either Phila. delphia or Baltimore, according to the direction of the owner,„ ELTThe highest price will be given for Wimil and*Flour. MARTIN MNILEY. Illstvr of 'Paris acrd Salt—Ttlways-ktpt n hnud,•nnd rot sale at the lowest prices, April 13, l Mt! -I' ....RN, CU' :* 41-jays'B4e Every Body Oaght to Know of ' • DR. BECHTER'S Puitaonary Preservative.. 0 effectual in Coughs, Colds, Influenzez, Ca tarrhs, Asthma, Pains of the Side and of the Brelist, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, Shortness of. Breath, Whooping Cough, all Diseases of the Breast and Lungs, and fur the arrest of -approach ing Consumption. So popular is Dr, Becliter's Pulmonary Preser vative throughout all Germany, and ea effectual in Diseaserrof the Lungs, that from its Miraculous effects .and wonderful cures,it is there generally known' and styled i•Dr. Beater's Life Preserver." As numerous certificates' of its very wood effects, and wonderful cures in this country, have been fre quently published, it is deemed necessary only to remind the public of so valuablca medicine, end inform them Where it can be procured genuine. 'Price—Fifty Cents a half pint bottle. *,,,* Prepared end sold, wholesale and retail,at Dr. LEIDY'S HEALTH EMPORIUM, No. 191 North --Second_-_street,:helotv_ ,Vinc.,4sign__ of _.the Golden Engle . and Serpents) Philadelphia. , For sale in Carliski, by STEVENSON iSr: DINKLE, Agents for Cumberland County. Carlisle, May 18, 1842. • Iy-29 Fr HIS 'OINTMENT is a safe and agreeable application, and has never been known to fail in curing various affections Of the skin, when used, according to directions. Hundreds of certificates might be mocured of its efficacy from Captains of Vessels, School Teach ers, Principals of Factories,- arid Parents, were it not for the delicacy'bf having their names publish ed in connection with so loathserneand disagree. able affections. y taneer-Fwetily:•iive-cents -2 trbor. ,,- -? , ..----`---.- Prepared and sold only; wholesale and reteil,..at Dr. LEIDY'S HEAL 4 I'H EMPORIUM, 19 North Second street, neer Vine. (sign of the Golden Eagle and Serpents): Philadelphia. • For sale in: eailisle; by .. STEVENSON ZVDINKLE, Agents for Cumberland County. .Carlisle, May . 18, 1842. Iy-29 ••• . • - Notice. ,• APETITION for Discharge, find Certificate under the Bankrupt Law; has been filed by WILLIAM S. ALLEN, late Innkeeper, Cumber land County, and Tuesday the 30th day of August next, at 1.1 o'clock, A. M. is appointed for the hearing thereof, before the said. Court, sitting'in Bankruptcy at the District Court Boom.in the City of Philadelphia, when and where the Creditors of the said Petition. or, who have proved their debts, and all other per; sons in interest, may appear and show cause, if any, they have; why .said" Discharge CortiLate• shOuldnot be granted. . • PHA'S. HOPKINSON, Clork of the District Court. Philadelphia, June 11, 104'4 10t-33 ik7The postage must be paid on all letters of busiriesi;otherwise . theywill not •be taken out of the Post Office. • Estate of Jacob deii#Reit . .. f EttERS• testamentary On the estate of • 4' JACOB MEILY, late of Silver Spring, Cum berland County, deceased, have been granted tithe subscriber, 4geiding in the same township; all per sons indebted to: the said deceased, are requested to come fOrward and make payment immediately; end those having clainis Iresent them properly th thentiested to the undersigned for settlement. WM M. MELLY, Exe'r. 6i• juni9,1842 ' DRIP D!ETE, AL _BEAUTIFUL MotFrial for Gentletidn's S r s j u . W • tf-34 luno 22; FRIDLEI'ik D O.BINSON,. Tin, Coppersmth, and Stove OpSiness. WACOB FRIDLEY, & ELIAZER ROBIN. 0 SON, having entered into Co-Partnership, in the ; Fin, Copper and Stove Business, under the fi rm o f FRIDLEY & ROBINSON, respectfully ~inform the public that they intend carrying on their business in all its branches, at the old stand of Jacob Fridley, North-. Hanover street, Carlisle; wliere:tifeywill - at all times,--be prepared to serve purchasers with any article in their line,, on the most reasonable terms. In addition to •all other varieties of stoves, which they will constantly have on hand, they have purchased of Mr. J. G. Hathaway, the ex clusive right to manufacture and sell, in the coun ties of CuMberland and Dauphin • linthawny's Patent "not Air • Cooking Stores." • thi s • And being .aware that the 'people in plaee and vicinity, have been • much imposed tipOn by' the introduction of new and. highly recommend ed 'articles whieh•they have been induced to pur chase, and' which have been so slightly made, and of such bad material, that in a short time,they • have failed and become . useless. , We, therefore, do not intend offering stoves .for sale until they are fairly tried in this community, and pronoun ced, more durable in their' construction, better adapted . to the purposes of boiling, baking and all the varieties of cooking than any other stove; also, that they are a great saving of fuel as well as•Jabour. , 'We earnestly invite farmers as well as resi-- dents of this place and the neighboring villages, to call on us at S. Wunderlich s hotel, or notify us by letters' (postage unpaid) that they‘are will-, ing„t.o try our stove—and the stove shall be-placed in the kitchen-of every person giving us such no tice, and taken away after trial,-withoutany ex pense to persons making the trial, , The stove will be kept for sale at the Tin Shop -of Mr. Jacob Fridley, and at the •Foundry of Mcsers.",Lay & Stouffer, in Carlisle. • • Having tilontracted for One Hundred Tons of Casting,. we will; in ' a few days, supply stove dealers with all the, different sizes, on the most. liberal terms. ELEAZER ROBINSON, of Carlisle, is agent for selling the right to make and vend the HOT AIR. STOVE,and will dispose of counties in this and the adjoining States.: the following recom nienSations from some of ,those who arc using thestoye, to ennour, age others to tzlita : . ' • . , , • • CARLISLE, Sefst. - 124 1841. TtraWitru - s - Cilt - nisy - kitelren — oire - ol'llVraWay's Patent Hot Air Cooking Stoves, - and can'recem menirifas a very atiperiar - article. , 4lre -- zsne-I have is No. 3. It liati 5 boilers and an oven suffi ciently large to bake six-Inics....of bread. The baking,soasting and broiling can all be done at the same time and with much leis wood than is required for any-stove which we.have used. 'Phis size appears to be peculiarly calculated for Farmers, and for their benefit I invite them Co call and see this stove iss use, as .1 shall take pleasure in showing this stove to all whom interest or curiosity may induce to.examine it. SLIMN WUNDERLICH. CARLISLE, Sept.' 11;1841, E. Robinson_ .4 Vo.—G ENTLEBIEN, have during the few days.l have had your Hathit2,.. way's Hot A - tr Stove - in use, become convinced or its great superiority over all other -stoves I have used or seen. I find by the trial that boiling, roasting, baking and broiling may all be done- - at the same time, in a most perk:et - manna., and With less than one foufiliThe fuel I have ordinarily used for the same purposes. I have heretufore - beiiii of the opinion that bread could not be well baked in a cooking stove, but I am convinced upon trill., _ thnt it can be done as well in your stove us in a brick oven. . . beliee that the general introduction of your stove into nse.will be very beneficial to the public, therefore I shaiLtake pleasure in recommending it to my -friends.. Yours respectfully, %NT I ILL IA IV' IVIOUDY. CARLISLE, Sept. 10, 1841 Mrssrs. E.- Robinson 4' Co.—Gentlemen, I have fairly tested the "Hot Air Stove" which you put. „up at my house,rind can recommend it as possess. ing principles or economy and convenience far .surpassing any other stgrc which I have ever seen. The boilers coming in immediate•contact with the fire gives great .facilities fur boiling, and s tho oven is heated on such. a principle that bad' ir baked in ae fine a Manner as in a brick oven. I find it also a great saving, of fuel and labor, and would advise all to ndobt it. • Null:v.llEL M &LEMAN. Mei CHAMBERSBURG, &pt. 6,1841 , Ido certify thdt lam now using one of Hatha way's Patent Hot Air Cook i tig,Ateves, N 0.3, and do recommend it as superlprolo any stove I have seen, the grent saving of fuel, and the varielj, , that can be cooking at the same time, makes it an ob ject to those who wish to facilitate the operations of the kitchen. JOS. CULBERTSON. Carlisle, June 22, 1842. tsls-24 READ WHAT IT HAS DONE. . . _ . AND ifyou have a friend, a relation, or know any ono that is afflicted with that distressing disease, "CONSUIVITTION,"persitade them with out-delay to try' that famous and unrivaled mcdi. cino, the "Balsam of Wild Cherry;' Which has eared thousands of this complaint af ter everything - else tied felled. llead — the follow ing undoubted proofs of its efficacy: ROXDOROUGII, Sept. 10 184/. ' DAa Sta.:Preitse send mo two more bottles of your Balsam of Wild Cherry, like that you sent. me before. I have taken nearly all of the first two, and confidently believe this medicine will cure me. I have tiiie,Ca great many remedies within tho' last year, Mil have . never foimd any thing that hai relieved me so much.- It has stopped ,my cough :entirely, checked my night sweats, and sleep better aVnight and feel better in every way, than I have for many 'months. Yours, respectfully— JAMES KELLY.. . HOLMEEDURfIi Sept:l2, 1841. FRIEND •WISTAR:-1 roust again trouble thee to send me two bottles more of thy -invaluable Bal sam. I have now taken three bottles in all, and can assure thee that it has done more good than all the medicine I have over taken before. Send by the stage as soon as possible, and. oblige thy friend, JOSEPH HOLLOWAY. BRISTOL, Sept. 8, 1841. I DEAR Docron:—Hearing .so many. people - talk o - the wonderfiThatrekyonYßalsam -ry_hasLznade_in._Constllnptiona_sent cif your Agents the other day for a bottle, and have. found it.to hive relieved me so much, that .I.want three bottles more 'sent soon,' as I believe it' will cure "me too. I have used Jayne's Expectorant and other medicines besides, but nothing has done me as much gOd as yours has. Send by tho steamboat Bolivar.:Yours, truly, WILLIAM THOMAS.. • IGr Besides its • astonishing efficacy in, -Consumption, Wit; also the mosteffeetuat remedy. ever discovered for LIVER COMPLAINTS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, CQUGHS,CROUP; WHOOPING COUGH, &0., as kundr,o4p_will tee : , ti fy who have been cured by 4 altetall,other rime.% dies had failed... DRUGGISTS, and DVALRR cciA ,find medicine a valuable - addition to Weir atOck;': and should always keep it on hand , as it is uniFerSalljr acknowledged to be onc of tba most meal family. medicines now in uso. • - -- (6 - De'verfeiireful to ask flue Dr. WISTAR'S 4A14411110F WILD EDERRY. Sold whole,. sale and, retail by WILLIAMS & CO., Chernista i . N 0.33, South Fourth Street, Ph'iladelphia. mnuine Balsam 'sold in Car lisle byrSAMJEL ELLIOTT, aptionita! Agent. Price =- 1 per Bottle. • :1- 4ancs*:.' 4 'llB4`4, - . to^