HERALD & EXPOSITOR. - , -----01fiee,--Centre_Nquare, S. fr. „.. ~:Corner, at the Ottl Stand. nniciAnannormytvanim • • , ' ' , TERMS OF PUBLICATION c The HERALD &, EXPOSITOR is 'Published . weakly, on titlonble royal sheet,•at TWO. DOL., LARS,' per annum:payable within three months from the time of subscribing „on TWO uotadots AHD FIFTY eisrs, at the end of the year. 'No subscription will be taken for than .six months, and no paper discontinued•imtil all 'lli rearages ate paid, except at the option of the and a fitilurc to notify ediseontinii, once will be considered a now engagement. • Advertising will be done on the usual terms. ' • Letters to insure attention. must be post Paid. A F.)VERTISEM GNTS S.. DUNLAP ADAI.R 1 •' .. 1 •..: .I.lltokiiry at Law,- gIiNFFICEJTo. 3 - 11c'eteires Row, UV lie .square, Carlisle, rit April 6,„l Bl'2 i - Dro L _C. F e oontifi, Drnfist, permanently located in Carlisle, and 'will per- A . form all-operations that are required in the practice of Ida profession—such as . I?,xtracti Neg . , Pluv:cialg, and InsertinaArtificia I Ireetll, from a single . -tooth to, an entire set. • N. B. Fora lbw months ensuin g ; Dr. Loomis will he in Carlisle, the first two, weeks in each, month—after which ; he will be nbfeitt until the first two weeks ineach following month—..-at which period he May - be litunclit . his •-• Opposite Porkpie's hotel. , Carlisle, May tf.27 , DR. JOl . ll Ai J. in TIE EIS,/ HAS removed his Office and dwelling to the three story Brick on South. Danover street, adjoining the residence of Mr, Tohn Hays and "Blcan's notch" Doctor ?Myers informs his friends mid the pub lic that he can be consulted at all hoursat his of fice, (when not professionally engaged) and that he will devote his undividlidattenti9n to the several duties of his profession, and particularly 'to the ,practice of 111141-irifery &Surgery. Calls to the Count ry'w or be punctually attended te,hoth Night and Day. Cariksld, April 13,•1812 estate of Catharine' Dixon, deed. ETTERS Testanientnry on the estate of -MLA CATIJARINE DIXON, late of South Mid. ttletou township, Cumberland county, deceased, have been issuer] to the subscriber residing in said toivriship. , All persons itidebted to said deceased ; arc requestbd to makitiruinediate payment to,blert, .and thoselirttrineefititT:to4rrese 11 t, them without di:lay,properly ;1111316ra:cat:ad, oi JOH ST 1 3 /".' CTafG14140,17,5 , ,,,e4 4'5,4 33 COAL. LVli . E:slS o Yalley,„Pit,..to L drave i Litne-tiorners; and Bituininous,..COAL, constantly for \ sale by - - J. &P. MARTIN, Successors-to--Miller-3k-Mitrtins ‘liirrisloirg. April 29, 1842. ' 611).25 S .1? LW; GOODS. trillE subscriber ha's received a genera! assort mcnt of • .. _ - SPRING AND irtanifiAing .in part of Figured; Plain and Barred Monaelie-Limes; figured, Plain, Striped Lawns . and Gin iTiri - 47 English and French Chintzes, plain, figured and Barred Swiss, Jackenette and Cambria Muslins; a general assortment or Grodd. nap, Grodeswa, India and Italian Silks, Bonnet Silks. and. Ribons,_StraW, Leglrurn, Braid and Willow Bonnets, Raw Silk, Cashmere and Cotton Hose, Silk, Mohair, Kid . and Cotton Gloves, Um brellas, Parisalls and Shinies, new stile, French, German and Irish Linens, Osnehnrg and Linen Shadings, Linen Drillings and Gumbroons for Pantaloons, 'Jino Cords, Stripes and Nankenes, Carpeting and Rugs,'Brown and Bleach Muslins, 'Pickings and Calicoes, Fans and Hankerchiefs, Leghorn and ,Palin Leaf Hats, Straw, Giulp and Edging, Cloths, Cusimers and Sattinetts. Queensware & Groceries, nil of whioli he sold 'On rivorplile forma at the store of Calliisle, May 18, 184 • • - • . BARGAINS, BARGAINS. - Tv HE subscriber will sell off at greatly reduc 'll cd prieeQ, FOR CASH, a large and general • assortment of DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, The stock is new and cheap, consisting in part of ,S'uper Black, Blue, Invisible Green, Polish . Green and Brown Cloths, Superfine Cassimeres, Cassinetts; a good, assort ment of Pants Stuff, sueli as -,Summer Cloths, Gamboons, Merino Cassimeres, Cottonade, Linen and Cotton Drillings, &c. &c. • • A good assortment of Vesting!, 'Stocks, Shirt Collars, Hosiery, Gloves, &c. &c, &c. A largo stock of elegant Silks, Black and Blue Black, Figured and Plain Light Silks, new style. Mous. En de Loins, Lawns, Muslin do Angletures, Bom bazines, Irish Linens; Checks; Tiekings, Calicoes, Carpeting, Dress Handkerchiefs, worked Collars f Cambricks, &c. &c. . Also, Braid and Straw Bonnets, Ribbons, Gimp,. Leghorn and Palm Leaf Hat!, and a great variety of goods not enumerated. Purchaiers-will-do -call at the old stand opposite S. Wunderlich's Hotel, where they will find stacks of goods, selling cheaper than ever sold in this county. Carlisle: June 15,184? FOR PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORC '°,-.l;ts-,- THE proprietors of the., Suiguehanna 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. Pox, Broad st. and to Costner, Christian & Curran,No. 6 Soutti - Wharvea, Philadelphiaiand losep E. Elder, Baltimore. Until further notiee, the folloning prices be adhered to between this 'dude and the above cities. • • - • flr; 1 § - - rx. sp ;7' r. IL'. 5 a 13ca. "0 0 • :9r 1 1 :1 IT. A ' 'P . Z.F:: Ale per 10011 s. \l5O 1.12 per bbl, groceries, Q Ware and Hardware, Dry Goods, Furni , turn - and Drugsi -Wheat, Rye & Corn per bushel - ' , Oats do • Lumber per 1000 05- -- $2 - 75 $3 50 '‘ 1 50 •2 00 314 35 soc 37A ' 50 314, , ! 28 32 • feet . • Shingles, do Flour per hbl. Shad do Herring do • --Salt per sack, ,Pitah, Tar and Rosin pet 100, - 16 21 Plaster gross ton, '22 25 $2 50 Hemp per 100, • • 16 '22 Hides 25 Pig Iletal, , gross ton 2 50.. 1: 3 50 Blooms & Castings, 3 124 -4 00 Bar Iron . , ~. 350 4 50- • Nails poi keg, — lB 23 Leather ppr , loo, 20 • • 25, Whiskey per bbl ' 50 '-.55 Burr Bloelceper 100, 15 20 Curb Stone, do „ Tin,- .• • do .20 •25 • J. & P: MARTIN' _ Sliepessor to Miller Martins, Harrisburg,' May,4, 1942, (int."? ~ • ---- 'NPAAT GOODS . . First artival of, Spring & Summer , .. , •, • Goods. - , • . _ , • . I ‘ . • CLICPPINGER & CAREY, • Nlaiii -7111 r 1 rAlrItOSEPTSMPPEictSDIMIG, -- 7 DAVE just roceived from philadelphis,a spiel - J . - (11d assortment of . • •• . • . SEASONABLE GOODS ' , of the' latest styles, to which theY'iiwite the, (Moo-, tio'n of pnrchltsers. They are prepared to .off goodsat each prices as cannorfiii cot the 'wishes of those desirous:of purchasing heap F . 10. 1 Country produce tairthrin - il:ccimilige . car ipthas. 'ShiliPenshurg, - March 16, 1842.. • tf•2o 12AIDIYAIDI 9 2111LDVAIIITL GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS, 'T ILssliscriher, having concluded Mdo an' en _ tire Cash' tipsiness, offe"rs Tor sale his large and splendid, assortment of . . • - FOREIGN & DOMESTIC; Nails - 451. Cnfl rv,„ • lower than it was ever bought for- in Philadelphia. "Plig_ following udll'gite you Rome idea of the prices that lam determined to sell at: • ti 6 inelrearpenter'S Patent Rim (.ricks, from $l2 to $l4 per iloz. it 6,50 , . ro 9 1.1:23 r.-- O.inctf Brass Strifcer, Ncl!tcm I7airling OraSs Scythes, NeAurtr's Hay Forks, Solid Cap Ferrule, 5 Cast Steel long handle.hoXcla, Cumberland or Reading Nails, . 4,623,Keg Phoenix, or Juniata • ‘, 4,44- . • Other makes 4,31 I will sell any articles'in my line . frim 20 to 25 per cent leaver thin s can be' hought for on credit. Call orrilie—examine-iny gotlaget- a list of my prices—compare them with the prices of other stores, and ascertain for yourselves where yod.can buy the cheapest. HENRY L. ELDER, Importer. ' 493 Market st. nboVs 13th, North-side, Philadelphia, June 1,1842,6m.31 • . Grocerics. WILLIAM 1. MADDOCK. Ara. 55 South ThirW street, PHILAIIINIMIII f 7I, op ' - p . o.dte Me Daubing House, recently deEul . pied by the *Girard...B«nk,-I 1 - 1..:A7 01.71,1) respectfully'olfer the citize n of C or- V-1- -lisle and eountSr,,of 0 - timberland generally., a first rate assortment of the choicest . • - Seleetett - withotia-trair,,,which he will pant and fofward by , rail road to the address of those who may favor him wick their orders.• ;laving supplied a number of families 7 in Carlisle and its vicinity, - he would be pleased to increase the number of his cus• tamers there. llis business has been eicelusively to supply 'families with . GOOD GROCERIES for die last twelve years, and he flatters himself, that for first, quality goodsend fair prices, be cannot be surpassed in the' city consists of a ,grenerat assarbpunkt,.Som_e,of ,wltieit etturn 7; " , CM illi iliiigtotiVAlVS, of oiies Si Dutton find (IriP Pith & Booth's eurin... ' •. • . SMoked TONGVES. - - • • . . Drie'd BEEP, . ' • ' .• . . .Green and Black TEA,:sorne of the latest im ' portatians, and of very choice pudities. Sperm ()IL and Sperm CANDLES. ___CDEEEE,_oLevitry....variety,.stnue_ol_d_Java,Sarfy• • years - ohl. • ', • . RASINS: FIG, PRUNES, ALMONDS,-and PECAN NUTS.' ' •• • - . . . Italian PIUS, a'very delicate article.- .. Italian NI AGA RO:il tend NIERMECIL L I. . ' Pantasau,Engliah, Sap Sago, llollitud-andAme rican CHEESE. Underwood's - PICKLES-Bin' SAUCES, of every variety. ' . ~.. French, 'English; and American M UST A RI). . ,SUGAR, Loaf and thrown, of choke qualities. CRACKERS, of every variety, Philadelphia, Boston, Princeton, We. - - - • Canary SEED. - Ilemp SEED. • ••••,,„ English Split PEAS. SP.:GARS - of every quality, some very choice. PRESERVES, LIMES. CI ['RON, PINE AP PLES, -CINDER ; PEA-RS, pRUNES, 'Sm. &e. CURRY POWDER, Indirt SOY, ke., with an extensive assortment of evert article a family can require. . ' WM. L. MADDOCK, 53 South Third Street, Philadelphia. May 23,1842. ~ tf 80 FANCY •& WINDSOR CHAIR MANUFACTORY, No : 113, &nth Second Sticet:Philadelphia. . . . TILE 'subscriber re,spectfirlly zcns of Carlisle and County of Cumberland generally, Mean before puielmsing elsewhero, and examinelds A. RICHARDS LARGB AssortrnENT or --- \ -11177 7 .' .111 • . • . :- ... Atirti p biIAIRS. ~, ..„ goi / .- . PLAIMORNAMENTAL i ._, K y. of every discription; which are manufactured under his own im mediate direction,of the best material, by superior workmen, and which he warrants of the best quality—and at prices an low as can he purchased in the United States. ¢j-Ho also.manufactufes an =l.m,en.l2a:ctu. cm.lamaut e , the superiority of which consists in the astonish ing 'facility. with which an Invalid,With the slight. est effort, may by the use of one or both hand?, move to and fro in the house, or in the open alr. in a garden or elsewhere; and turn quickly round without requiring any more space than it occupies while standing. ABRAHAM IticDONOUGH, No. 113,South Seebnd Street, Philadelphia Juice 15,1842, TILE CAUSE OF CONSUMPTION,—Sim pIe as these complaints arc usually considered: - no one can denytheir being, the most common cause of this fatal and distressing disease. it is indeed a - metancholy truth; that• thousands fall victims,,to Consumption every year from no other cause than neglected colds. Yet we find bun. dreds,,nay thousands who treat such 'eomplaints 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. bask 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 large quantities of mat ter, perhaps mixed with blooll, a difficulty of breathing ensues, and then you m your own , foolish.-neglect has brought on This distessing coniplAnt. If then you value life or health, be 'fined in time, and don't trifle with your Cor:r., or trust to any quack rostrata' to cure • you, bit t immediately procure a bottle br two of that fa mous remedy,: the "Dsr.sAn OF WILD CIIRRRT," which is well known, to be the most speedy cure ever known, as thousands will testify whose. lived • hive beeil saved by it. 11713 e very particular when you purchase- to ask for "Dr. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILDCIIERRY,'' us there is also a t sritne of this name in use. Prepared, wholesale and retail, by WILLIAMS & Co.,- Cheinicts, No. 33 Sduth . Fourth street, .Philadelphia. • • • CllPkor OGILBY. tf-33 23 40 ZEE ECE . Sotd by. SAM.UEI.; ELLIOTT Priec One - Miro. tußutile. June 22, 1842 Estate of Geo. dltig - hinbattalspireed; ETTERS Testamentary on the Estate — of . ILA GEORGE AITGRINBAUGH", 'late , of the Borough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber residing in, said Borough. All persons indebted to said. deceased, are requested to, make payment-immediately, and all those having claims to present them without de lay, properly authenticated for settlement. pE_ORGE, .R; June 22, 1842. • • • DissoluliOn of Partiutership; Jill HE 'Partnership yhcretoformexisting- under . - the" firm of CATHCART, &, A VHF'S,' in the Mercantile husin.eas,was this day 4is solved.by mutual consent .. All transactions connected with the late firm will be. settled by A. CATIIO4RT, who' t optinues business as Ulllll.ll at the. old alami, A. CATHCART, • • DAVID AYRES. , Shcplicrdstown::f unc I 8.1842: • . Gt.*-q't FAMILY' CROCERIES, GNUS a NUL SELLING Orli' AT a2a)Ez3 a -•-. .84311 ai 'Erni:BT COST,4O his • ."CONSISTING, IN PANT, OP • Cloths, CaSsitincres Satifiets,Veslings,losinotels , CheCks 'Pickings, Bleached and Unbleached Inshni, Lawns, Chintzes, Mous& Lains,Figured and Plain' Swiss, Bnok,, Jaconott and Cambric Muslim; Figured and Plain Bobbinetts; Barred, ',lacono% Bennet' and Die3s Silkst American Nankeens; Straw and Braid Bonnets, • CAP . & BONNET RIBBANDSt White and Black - iiiaperl; os; Shawls and Handkerchietii of every description; a lanie—nnd extensive assortment of Gloves find Hoisery, genders, Cotton Carpeting ; Cotton Stripes, White arid 13 rown Linen Brillings,B leached & Unbleached Table •biapers, IRISH LINENS, Long Lawns, Stocks of every ascription; Palm Lerif Hats, Urn brelhrs, &c. &c. Together With a large and exten N sivc assortment of . . • GROCERIES, CHINA, GLASS, AND QUEENSWARE Persona wishing GOOD - ItARGAI.NS would da well to call on the subscriber, as ho in determined to dose his business. • His store may be found next .door to McClellan'e-'Hotel. cCiCountry Merchants wifl find it to-their ad vantage to call, as BARGAINS may be expected. JOHN A.A'EFFE . R. tf•32 June• 8, 1842 SILVER AND BRASS .PLATING. 41: kinds of SIX, 11r^ltil. and lIR.ISS .PLe17.1.1r417 done at the khortest no tices, in the neatest manner, and omthe'most rea sonable terrns i at the Carria g e Manufactory of .E.-D. NUTZ. Carlisle, Ap r il 2 . 0;1842, '' r. 2 5 • • • TO THE PUBLIC. A/FANUFAoTTTRED and kept on hand; for .1.V.1 sale, in thy, city of Lancaster, near the Rail Road, Endless- Chain ltilorse Power THRESHING MACHINES ( for one horse -and for:two horses, warranted to work well, and orirater durability than any other Maeliiiies, fora similar - purpose known to the subscriber . at - present. - WM. RTRNPATRICKe Lancaster, May 4,184 - 2. " .15m.27 / T 3 11 '2) al lUMBER of every description & SHINGLES, for sale cheap, by . J. &P. MARTIN, _ • Successoirs to Miller & Martina: ' Ilarrishurg,z Skit 20; .1542.: -0 • • ,VATTIY Dr. Harlich's .Compound Strengthen- V V ing and German Aperient Ifills are used by all . classes of people,. preference. to other Medicines, because. they areprcpared from a pure exteaet of Merits, wholesome :'medicine,' mild in Fits operation and health, a safe and effectual-cure -of-Dyspepsiaor-Indigestiom-andali-Stomach-Gorm-.- plaints; a preSeiver and purifierrOf the whole I.lce,ause they soothe Old nerves .0 - sensibility and fortify the nerves of motion, 'imparting to .their most subtle fluid its - pristine tune; • thus'giv itig strength and clearness of mind. . pceeuse they never destroy' the costs of the stomach and bowels, as all strong purgatives do.. Because science and experience teach us that no more purgative alone will - cure the disease of the Stomach and Nerves.. •Weakness is the prim ary-cans(' of a host - Of — diseases, and, by continu ally resorting to drastic purgatives, you make the disease much worse, instead of better. -Because Dr. HarlichZB Medicines are put op_ upon s the common sense prinCiples, to "cleanse and strengthen,r which is the wily course to pur sue,to'Cffect a cure. Lastly: Because these Medicines really do cure the disease for which they arc recommendcd. Principal office 19 North Bth street Philadephia.. For sale' at the Drug Store of J. J. MYERS & Co.. Carlisle, and WM. PEAL, ShipPensburg.- „Tune 29. 1842. , 3t-35 ABEL NEENEY, CoPPerstnith l Sheet, Iron and Tin-plate ii'orker,.-- ESPECTFULLY informs the public goner. allyiluit be still continues his business at the Old Stand, NoiTiri - 11 vorewstrcet, -whore he has now on hand, and is still manutieturing, every article in the line of his trade; consisting of " . - • Flatters', Fullers' and Wash • • Tea Kettles, Tin•trare of every descrip tion, Stove Pipe, Dripping PIM, . .„ Drions, 4.c. 4.c. • Tic ham also for sale the beet assortment of Corn mon, Coolsing and Parlour ',VTOPES ever off e red in this place. His common wood stoves and cooking stoves are of every size and variety;-and_hia_pArleur stoves (for wood or coal) are of the newest patteffii. — lic-has-in_addition the Rotary cooking stoves, the Radiatof stoves and Radiator drums for parlours,• which aro un. surpassed for comfort and economy in the witeof fbel. All of which he offers on the lowest-terms for. cash. .Carlisle, June 29, 18.42, N. B. Old Lead, Pewter, Copper and Mather taken in exchange for stoves, tiu or coppet ware EMI NOTXCE. OATAISON HANNON and GEORGE REP PLEBOWER, of Cumberland County, have . presented their Petition, duly verified, praying that JONAS MlLLER.,.lately carrying mOhe,Trade and Business of a' Distiller, by purchasing Grain, &c. anil 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 25tti day of July next,'at II o'clock, -- When , and--where personi hilerested appear and show cause, if any they have, ' why the prayer-of - the-said Petitio n —should not be granted, and the said Jonas' Miller declared Bank rupt, June 27, 1842 Lin ilialiTlClMPlraZsb NOTICE. PPETITIONS for the Benefit of the Bankrupt. Law have been filed the 20th Jone, 1842, by JOHN GRAY, individually and as a theM: her of the late firm of 'gray & --man, late Merchant, Cumberland Bounty. JOSHUA OGlLBY;individually and as a •of Charles F, Mitchell,. un of Joshua Ogilby, late of • f—=Y late Merchant; • now t 020.33 ATH, late Merchant Tailor, do. now Agent, GEOME V. HALL, late Merchant, now • Shoemaker,. ABRAHAM PHILLIPS, individually and as a member of the firm of Egolf and. Phillips, late Merchant, now Clerk. da. WILLIS - FOULK, Cleik of .The Court of • :Quarter Sessions, &c. and Recordei . of Deeds &c. do. Whiah:Petitionavvill be heard before. he Dhitrict Court of, the United States for the Eastern Distri4 of 'Pennsylvania, sitting in Bankntritoy, at the Mil trict Cotirt Room in the City of phikthilphia, on Itrandly, - the2sth day of July riexVat 1 it o'clock, A: M. When' and 'where ,all persons:interested may appear and 'hoar cause, if any they have, Vrhy the prayer of the said Petitions should not besiant, ed,'and the_said Petitioners he declared IfankfuPY 3 .- ---- 1, PRA& HOPKINSON, Clerk of District,Cour r 'a 35 June 25, 1542. talB-35 •FRAS. HOPKINSON, Clerk of the District Court".' St-25 :ci, l 44!rgg,,Tii,:',mAKlNG'-' - ,-V -- --; IC __--'--:,, ---: ,;,. ( !, i . iliiiiiii , l , i i , llliij oi ~. I' lll lllll l ll l illlll'll' '1!!!II Plin ' , fui ..,,, _ , l k 4: ) ___ --_-:, ~ _ ~ a --,-,.,;.. re. -.4. ,_,----- - - ---- 111 AS reiniWed tdtlio hintio . recontlY occupied -LA by ,Frencis Noble ; North'llanover' street; :where he carries on:the CABINET MAICING in. all its, varioes branches; ind is now ninpu. lecturing ; and, intends keeping on hand ; a great variety/of •- 6La13457M1L' ;,Fo'3Bgll7o'D'llllnf6 eocN Rs Sitiebenrds . , Burcaus,' . Seeretaries, Card, Pier, Dining akict'llteakfast ' Redstenda, &e.,. of the most fashionable t kind, all of which he wilt diem° of on •the most opogniable terms: He is prepared, to 511 orders for iipri rig Soya. ed Sofas and Chairs, warranted to be of superiorqualitY. He will also furnis h ,lC o .loFlNS Nt the short: est notice, and having recently procured a NEW HEARSE, he is ,prepared4oattend_ funerals_ in the country, .-Carlisle, May 25, 1842, .I=3 I:az cw , --' - • ' THE stock of New Goods, belonging to the . firm of Boaserman & 'Hutton, consisting of . HAMMERED AND.ROLLE_D IRON;. :Atoils,"Geoceries, :Points, . - OILS, DYE STUFFS &c. &c. Will be sold for CASH, wholesale and retail, at re duced prices. Those wanting bargains, will do well to call somas the entire stock will be sold to close the concern; ''don't mistake the place; at the Store Room: of Bosserman & Hutton, North Haw. over street. •! ' GEORGE BUTTON: Surviving partner of the firm of • BOSSERMAI, & HUTTON. May 18, 1842., • tf-2t) DR, GUETTICH, HAAS &• CO'S. 111121111aVID 111111111D13 amts, OLIVE. BRANCH.PILLS for the cure of Coughs , Colds, Consumption, Liver Coin. p Asthma, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Dys pepstafahortness of Breath, Pains in thw. Side, Breast,, Back and Shoulders, Ague and Fever, an intallahlc cure, and all Starlet 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 compound ever offered to the public 8A a general re novator - and family me3ieintr - ,They - Pre tlicir!'_operation, l'afekries_iriorldablßty by the ' :them; 'the contrary:Peg itrengt ten the • stOriiiia and bow* in a wonderful manner, and soon restore nature to its former course and vigor. The per son Using the Olive Branch Pills soon forgets that he was' sick—which is very easily accounted for: there is not that kostration of strength in these pills' as in many. other remedies of the day, 'tire in harmony with the pOwers of life mid act in concert with the opinions of Dr's. Brown, Bush, Armstrong, Montgomery, Hersey, Kendrick, Shopper and the• celebrated Dr. Waterhouse, formerly Lecturer on• the theory and practice-of- Physic in UMnbridge University, Massachusetts. Purchase of them, and 'give them a fair and partial trial, and yeu•will find that permanent re. lief, upon which the proprietofs depend to make them 'the most universal family Medicineused, and which . will stand unrivaled by, any other in the known world. Price 25 colas per box. ' RHEUMATIC MEDICINE Is one of the most certairtand effectual' cures for all rheumatic, chronic and intiaminatory Rlieuma- Llama that has • ever yet been_ discovered, and in 'numerous eases has eradicated that dreadful dis ease from persons afflicted entirely. All sour drinks and victuals are strictly forbidden; and spiritous liquors must not be taken inwardly by any means whatever, or it will be of no use to take this medicine, as it will the good ef fects of the medicine entirely. Price $1,40 per package. • • -AUGSBURG LIFE TINCTURE. These corated drops have acquired the high est recom endatione in this country, as well Ili in Euro for its most valuable proprieties for all inward we kntiiiiel, cramps,colds,agues and fever; ptcfi jeb r ' and whori - used with the Olive Branch Pills ' never tails to cum2s thq fever and ague. Price cents per bottle. ' PECTORAL ELIXIR h unrivalled for its curative qualities even when used in cases of maladies which were otherwhie incurable. Many recommendations , have Veen given of the beneficial effects it has had in the cure of pleurisy, pectoral and pulmonary con. sturiptions, colds, &c. Price 2.5 cents per bottle. HYSTERIC OR MOTHER. DROPS. This most excellent article has a quality of calming instantly and without fail, all cramps of the4trimaeh r eholie.,nud that troublesome disease called mother fits or hysterics; andi ffie lratitinti: cd for some length of time, will cure the patient entirely. Price 25 cents per vial. . , GREEN. WONDER OIL, A certain cure l'or all Scalds, Bruses, Burns, .ancithe most effectual cure fur the piles—it will cure tfie person afflicted in a - very short time, if used according to directions. Price 25 cts. per vial. SPIRIT DE MEXICO.' • This spirit is highly recommended for all sprains, swelling of the limbs, or leaders, sinews, joints and rheumatic; as an outward remedy, it has no equal,and when used with.tbe Rheumatic Medi. tine, 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,'; An infalloblo nitro if used according to dirce ons. Price 15 centsper vita. • SALVE OF DRESDEN. • : . . h decidedly the beet application for wounds and sores, old or new, of all kinds, and will pre. vent if used hi time, many operations; and pre vent Lock Jaw, Pains in the Back, Head, &c.— Females who are so unfortunate as to have sore breasts, and will use this wonderful salve, will be cured-in_a very short time.' It cannot be too high. ly recommended. For further particulars see direc tions. Price 12a cents per box: • WORM—LOZENGES. . excellent article for the cure of worms in adults as well as children, and will cure when other remedies fail. ,Price 64 cents per box. • COUGH L.OZNGES. A superior article for Cruighs, dolds,Bore throat, Bronchitis and diffmulty, of breathing. Price 64 cents per box. '• Sold wholesale and retail, at the principal office,, No.-384, North 3d street, - Philadelphia; and by . JOHN GRAY, Carlisle, Pa. General Agent , for Cumterland County: Jul s 2, 1842. • if-34 WIDE '.11103 . INETT, UITADLE for notating Mirrors end Pictures; just_received and for sabecheap. by k tho sub. Scriber. Ggo. June 22; 1842. tf.34 -dvEz.3. THE subscriber has just- r&lred_w_further supply of Gimp, Florence, Braid and Straw BONNETS; also,a few Misses Straw BONNETS. GEO. W. HITNE • June 1842. • • tf.34 Hats : Hate Hats ir UST received 100 dozen Palm Leaf Hata, 0 which will be sold Wholeaele or Mall, chriaper than "eifor offered heretofore. • CHAS. BARNITZ.. •- • - • - tf-30 Cailiiile, May 25.1042. .J,O N H A.R P E R I . Coministioisei 4 1n llrnferuuptcy. • CkEFICE in South. Mannyer,.atiect,.near Clallan'ty Held, whefe nU information desir. eiya reference to. the duties - of thosc intun4ing to apply for the benefitof the .Banhrupt Act; can be obtamed. ' Carlisle, May 4, 1842. tf:27 MI voRMERLir . of the iYaeltinti*:}iet'et: hee rem:wad to :••••• • MiII'IOIOIIIIOIMIRG --Cotiler of-Second' and . Rail:Road Streets, • Where she will' be pleased to accominodale her old customers and gthers; in the last 'style and 'on the fuoet reasq6abfe teims. Harrisburg, March 16,113424 • tf.26 FARMERS , HOTEL hE autiscriber hereby informs his friends end the public in general, that he still Continues • to keep re • d 4 ; rni •r PUBLIC • • i;; (reports to the contrary notwithstanding,) at . thO OLD STAND; in East high Street, a few doork east of the Court House, where he Will at all times take pleasure Lin • administering to the comforts of thosidWho nifty floor him With their custom. 'Dis BAR Shall be confstaritly stipplied with the choicest liquiirs, and his TABLE with thebestthe market can furnish. A carafuj .OST.GER always kept in attenarree—and rtothilrg shall be leR done to please all who'call with him. • BOARDERS taken by the week, month or year. . • . SIMOK WONDERLICH.P • .April 6, .18424 ' . • tf-23 ta4.20 Eisttite of Nathan Reed, deed: ETTE RS of Administration on the estate of N 4 NATHAN REED, late of the Borough of Newyillei Cumberland County, deeeased, have been granted to' the, subscriber, re l siding in Carlisle. All persOns indebted to the said deceased, are re quested to . co'me forward and make paymept im mediatelymnd those having claims jvill present theni properly authenticated to the undersigned for settle ment. • ;IACOi3 ITOFFER, Athir s t. - .I,une /`, 1842. - 6t-36 GROUP, ON F DELDRE343 • OTHERS,' BE ON YOUR. GUARD!-- This-is the season when this destructive complaint attacks your interesting little children, often robs you of those you 'fondly doat 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 negleet.. At first the little patient is seized with a shivering, it grows restless, bap flashes of heat,the eyes become red and swollen, it breathes with :difficulty, and then comes that fearful Cot:row-that will surely ter. minate in convulsions or death unless something is inimedintely given to cheek it. In this complaint the . "Balsonr of Wild 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 quickly restore i td safety and health. Fami. heti iding i"" c Country and indeed every. mo ther wlici etc her-children,• should 'always thislP 6 ! di..0 11 0.44,4 - -fenfe And 24,0 4 W-2. 1 .1.be.M.. mily; sayctlji.PlA9( yrin rein e 0 - of th M . distinguished pbysi c kart vr. W is. rar; which has cured thousands of" CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH, 'ASTHMA, CONSUMP. VON, &c., piler every other medicine has tailed. cCTEIe particular when you. purchase. to 'ask for "Dr. WIATAR'B: BALSAAI OF WILD 'NERDY," as there id a SYRUP Of thisimmitilvsitieciLthatia 'entirely a different . Prepated - onll6y.Wii.tissis & Co., Chemists, No. 33 SoutlCl ourth street, Philadelphia, . Sold ih Carlisle by .. • S • • • SAMUEL ELLIOTT. Price One Doflara Bottle. .J,nnc 22,4842. •- • • tao:33 PURIFICATION AND PURGATION Both these Effects ore - Produeed by Dr. LEIDY'S 111. 0011 PILLS A COMPONENT PART OF WHICH IS SollZSelPaillßiLLele DR. LEIDIeSBLOOD PILLS contain in their cotnposi • tion ingredients whicli produce the coca- binedsand desirable effects 'of • • PURIFYING THE BLOOD - • AICD Cleansing the no" Wets. rrIHERE are no Pills in existence which may be so safely used at all times, ages and, seasons, witflont restraint trom living or occupation, as Dr.' Leidy's Blood Pills. From theW composition, they are calculated to purify the blood and animal fluids durinithe inter; vat between taking them.and their operation; when all impurities, as well as obnoxious substances of the stomach and bowels, are carried off by their mini purgative properties. • UPWARDS OF 100,000. BOXES of them have been sold during the past six months alone, and UPWARDS OP I'ooo,ooo since their first introduction by the proprietor, Dr. N. B. Leidy. IN NO SINGLE INSTANCE have they ef.v been ~known to fail ite producing good effects. DR. LEIDY'S BLOOD PILLS, contain no ingredieats dangerous to the constitution. NO MERCURY OR MINERALS, Which are employed in all Pills mantifactured by Quacks and Impostors, who depend upon such dan gerous medicines under the impression,(whicli shows their ignorance,) that all discuses must yield to the effects of Mercury and' other Minerals. UPWARDS OF 800 CER'T'IFICATES From Physicians and others, have been frequently published of the happy effects ofDr. Leidy's Blood Pills and furthercoinment upon their merits is un necessary., Dr Leidy wouldihowever,earnestly re commend Wall requiring a purifying or purgative meilicine; to procure his BLOOD TILLS, min try Nivone wilLev.er use any other kind,having, once given them a reit trial. nr-BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS---If pro cured from the manufacturer and proprietor, Dr. N. B. LEIDY, at his HEALTH EMPORIUM, No. 191 North Second street, below Vine street,(Sign of the Golden Eagle and Serpents,) Philedelphie Acre can be no possibility of mistake. They are also kept by most of the respectable Druggists of Philadelphia,and by respectable Mer chants and Demists throughout the United States. PRICE, TWENTY-FIVE CENTS A BOX. For sale, in Carlisle, by - STEVENSON :& DINKLE, • Agents for'Clunberland County. Carlisle, May 18,1842. , • . ly-29 Splendid Lut!cries fin- July, 1549. J. G. Gregory Jr CO. .11Ianageis. 35,000 dollars-12,000 dollar's. Virginia . Monongalin Lottery, Closet for 1842: To be drawn at Alexandria, Va., on Saturday, July 16, 1842 .arznoto senzsta.-1. prize of $35,00, I do 1,700, 1 do 12,000, 1 do 1,600,1 do 6,000, 2 tlo 1,600,,1 do 4,000, 3 do 1,300, 1 do 3,387,5 do 1,250;1 do 2,000, 101 do 500, 1 do 1,000,100 do 400,1 do 1,800. Ito. Ue. Ticke4Slo—fiedves ss—Quarters $2,50. Cer- Aiticates of packages of 25 wholes $l3O, do do of 25 halves 65, do do of 25 quarters 32,50. Copilot 30,000 Doligrii!--Union Lottery Class No'. 10 f0r.18.12. Tivbe drawn at Alexandria, D.,C. on Saturday, Jul ..y 29,1842. 15 drawn num bers. Grand Scheme. I prize of WA*, 1 1 do 1,- 800, l do 10,000,1 do 1,700, I do 5.000,1 do 1,600, 8g55,-10 do 1;500; 2,200, 10do 1,0004 do 2400,10 do 900,, Ido 1,900, Ws, Ike. Tickets $lO —Halves ss—Quarters $2,50. Certificates orpack ages of 26 wholes $l2O, do do 26 halves 60, do do 26 quarters - ' . „ 25,000 dollars! 32,500 — dcillars.Virgiont Leesburg Lottery, Class X for 1842. To be drawn Alexandria, Va.,. on Saturday, July' 30, 1842. Grand prizes. 1 prize Of $25,000, 20 do 1,000,1 do 12,500,t 20 do 500.1 do 7,000, 40 do 8000, t do 4„.. 420, 1i.t0. , 6c0. Ist drawn No. $2O; 2d or 3d $l6; '4th* or sth . 02; loyest prize $lO. Tickets $lO--Hal yes $5- -Quarters $2,50. Certificates of paiikages of 22 whole tickets, $l2O, do do 22 half do 60, do do 22 quarter do 30. ' For tickets and shares or certificates of pakages in the above splendid Lotteries, address GREGORY 8z CO.. Managers. • Washi ngt oil, 1). C. Drawings sent immediately after they are over to wfctprdcr tijs.abovo. • _ • • ' • WE have just received a splendid lot ol'Bßalto BONNETS and GIMP; at the store of A,' RICHARDS. June 8. 1842: . • , 0.32 COACiI4II,4INESS 'MAKING.• - '. ..4,' tr+ 1i;11 i p,,,,i ' --..-. 4,:• ••• . • . - . - ..:11. SI •4 4 ' ; i 1'.',..,' ' --• • . - .• - . ?irFF,t9.2,;;;L:. •;; ;- 1... .h . • ' - • . ' ii . k ; - v ..4: i!.;.-,.••; ' .- i/4 ti - . -- - 041,--,,2-,---,0.-,.--(,,•7 --4,06e.,.' 4. , •. • ._,-- ~ h -- . . A ,. -, , t- - , . ---k •: .-- ..., • .• • IiBENEZER D. AU 9 TZ' 7 _ . , . . UCbg§gOß *F. A. Kennedy, Coach Maker, S takes. pleasure in informing the public genet.. a Ily,:that he is prepared 'to render, satisfaction it . the construction or repair of ..,-, . -__ ,•• . . of every , description . . Iris Workmen are of the first class, being originally from the city of Phil.• adelphia, (amthimself.likewtse)—anil his mater. ials'are of the best kind. . '-' . • . CARRIAGES will be finished in the most Mi. proved style; and nothing shalt he wanting to 'give full satisfaction to all • who •may favor•him with Pieiectistom. lie therefore hopes to receive a Share of'public patronage.. -. • . . - The .establishMent is in Pitt street, south of ugh, in the__rqat of _the_ _Methodist --Episcopal .church; - ,• .. • Carlisle, March 30,„1842.- •. - • tf.22 . . N. H. Old carriages, or any - kind of trade that is Marketable, taken in exchange for new work. .E. D. N. • . . •. • - • ' --- • ' : - AlLlfrz•v, . . . r.g.itt' 4 ' • • .11 . 1edicaiC d Extract of Sarsa. parilia. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS wiijr iIL be forfeited tir. N. B. LFilin, for a preparation of Sarsaparilla equal to hia ' Medicated Extract of Sarsaparilla. . . •It positiiely the strongest preparation of Sarsa parilla in existence. ONE 1101TLE is equal to six pints of any • other Syrup that is made,-and is bought by intineronapersons throughout the city and country for making therefrom, and , who sell it at seventy-five cents or one, dollar per bottle (abouthalf a pint.) ' • , • The efficacy of 81ifs.ipArilln is Well known in Scrofula or King's Evil, Erysipelas, Diseases of the Liver, Affection of the Skin and Moues, Ulcers of the Nose, 'Fliront•and Body, as well As an Antidote . to Mercury autistic - Mirierals, Constitutional -Din eases,and a general purifier of the Blood.and Animal . Fluids. Comment upon its virtues is unnecessary, every body knows its efficacy. Ii is only necessary when 164hig it to get it good preparation of 'it, and i •tlien there will he s ()disappointment in its effects. Dr. I.eidy - would efer to the most respectable phy sicians- in Philsule phis, as wet' its throughout the United States, for .the character of his preparation, as Well also to the numerous certificates fkoni-physi claps- mid.. other!), that have been -from time-to:t Published,. noVileenied unneeeffsart'-iisilie"eliarso ter of It prePifeatims-iefietiilfotgubhStheff.; 'nit:high , ' out the. Southern States it is used -altogether,- and throughout the North taken the precedence over nil others ; particularlyamong the physicians, who, for the benefit of their Patientiodways.-recommerd - iti; - Theyeader is relerreillo the directions accorn-- pew v ;lig each bottlefor reco mine tidal i ons, cert i fi elite s, tinilfurthertertificates. . - ' ..(Q — '2,,ltter....o7sB..xibilan.:grix._norrt.x. /Prepared ond-aold,. wholesale and retail at Dr. LEIDY'S HEALTH EMPORIUM, N 0.191 North Second street, below Vine, sign of the Golden Eagle -&Serpeas,,Phirmielptiintanif for sale in Carlisle, - by STEVENSON .kit, DINKLE, , Agentsloe Cumberland County...-. , Carlisle, MaY 18, 1.84 , 9 i. . ' - .. ty-ti9 ileeli - ariiesburg Line pr z. " Between .114e,ehanicsharg .and Philadelphia or Bali/int - ore. [Br R.lmr.heo k lp ()It subscriber grateful for past favors, Legs. leave to.inform his !kends and the public generally, that he etill.colitinues to run a line of burthen Cars regularly between Mechanicsburg and Philadelphia or Baltitno'rei by which goods and produce of all descriptions will be forwarded with care and-despatch at the loWest rates of freight. • • Produce will be received at his Ware .11ouse,in Mechanicsburg, end forwarded to either Phila• delphia or lialtiniele, according, to the direction of the Owner. rrThc highest price will be given for Wheat and Flour. • MARTIN MEILEY. N. B. Flasteriof Paris -and Salt alWays kept n hand, and for sale at the lowest prim. April-13,-1842c tf.24 .1•9_.N!!1 totiGlisx(iLDs . Every Body Baglit to litioixr of DR. BECHTER'S' Pulmonary. Preservative. O effectual in Coughs, Colds, influenzas,- Ca .lo • tarrhs, Asthma; Pains of the Side and of the Breast, Broqchitis, Spitting 'of Blood, Shortness of Breath,' Whooping Cough, all Diseases of the preset anti Lungs, and for the arrest of approich ing Consumption. So popular is Dr. 'Bechter's Pulmonary Preser vative throughout all Germany, and al effectual in Diseases of the Lungs, that from its miraculous effects and wonderful cures—it is there generally knoWn and styled "Dr. Bechter's Life Preserver." As numerous certificates of its very good effects, end Wonderful cures in this country, have been fre quently published, it is deemed necessary only to re - mind-the-public-of-so valuable a medicine, and inform them where it can be procurcd•genuine. %. )Price—Fifty Cents a half pint bottle. ** Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, at Dr. LEIDY'S HEALTH EMPORIUM, NO. 191 North Second street, below Vine, (sign of the Golden Eagle end Serpents) . Philadelphia. For sale in Carlisle, by • STEVENSON & .DINK LE, - Agents for Cumberland County. Carlisle, May 18, 1842. ly-29 ..••• • . -. ..._1D . 1...:L . 7 11`1 . 17i7 S . ..±-- T E r Vt rat . .&':-ITC_Ir ....:::, ( 2 5.. c I s')OTN.'1 1 111n(25 .cis) THIS. 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 certificated might be procured ofits efficacy from. Captains of Vessels ' School Teach ers, Principals of Factories, and Parents, were it not for the delicacy of having their names publish ed in connection with so loathsome and disagree able affections. • Kt - Price, Twenty-five centsqt box. ' • Prepared and sold only, wholesale and retail, at Ntlr. LEIDY'S HEALTH pINPORIT.IIII, 191 V North end street. hear Vine,v(sign of the Golden Eagle and k?erpenta) Philadelphia. Tor sale in Carlisle, by ' . STEVENSON & DINKLE; • Agents for Cumberland COUnty. • Carlisle. May 18, 1842. : • ly-29 Notice. A,PETITION for Discharge and Certificate. under the Bankrupt Law has heen filed by WILLIAM S. ALLEN, late Innkeeper, Cumber land County, and Tuesday the 90th day of August next, at I 1 o'clock, A. M. is appointed for the hearing thereof, before the said Court, sitting in Bankruptcy at the District Court Room in the City of Philadelphia, when and where,the Creditors of the said Petition : : or, who hiva prowsl their debts; and all other per- Pons in interest,' may appear and ahoW oanse,iranY they :hive, Why said Discharke__And CertifLato should not:be.granted. . : F.R413 : 1 - 10PKINSCO; Clerk .of the Districi Court. 5une.11,,1842. V T " P°stage must be paid oh alt ietters of business, otherwise they wilt not be taken out of .11e.Post Office, • ' • . . - • ,Estate of Jacob dice as sear• r - ETTER'S . es entary on t e esta eo f .8.-4 JACOB MEILY,Jaie Sifver Spring,Cuni berlarid Countypleceased;have been granted ,to the. subscriber, iresuling in the sauie township; all ,pra , eons indebted to the said deceased; are regueeted come _forward and make paymentimmediatelnand tho ! ie haling claims will present them properly au. thentimited to the undersigned for settlement.' . WM M. MEILY, Exer. • June 9, 1842 • DR.IP irr f ErE 9 . A BEAUTIFUL. Material-,For Gentlemen's 1.11 Summer Wearjuet received by the euhserTher GEO. W. HITHER. tf-34 June 22, 1842 FRIDLEY •toppersmith, and State Attirsiness.... • IrACOB FRIDLEY' & ELIAZER ROBIN -01 SON, having entered intoCO.Partnership, in the Tin Copper . and Stove 'Begin*, Midst .the firm of :FRIDLEY & .ROBINSON, respectfully inform 'the public that they' intend carrying on their business in alllts branches, at•the old stand of Jacob Fridley, North Hanover street, Carlisle; where they will at all times, be prepated 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 ori hand, they have purchased of Mr. J. G. Hathaway, the ex, elusive right to manufacture andsell, in the eoun, ties of Cumberlarid and Dauphin Hathaway's Patent "Hot Air Cooking Stoves." , .And being aware that the people in this place and vicinity, have been much imposed upon by the introduction of newand highly recommend , ed'articlinftvhichthey have been induced to purr , Oboe, 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 donstruction,. 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 *ell as labour.. • ga•We earnestly invite farmers as well as real. 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 to try our stove—and the stove shall be placed in the kitchen of every person giving us such no. tics, and taken away after trial, without any ex pense to persons making the-trial, The stoves will be kept for sale at the Tin Shop of Mr: Jacob Fridley, and at the Foundry of Altssre: Lay & Stouffer, - in Carlisle. having contracted for One Hundred Tone . of Castings, we will in. a few dims, supply stove deniers with all the different sizes, on the most liberal'. terms. • , - . ELEAZER lIOIHNSON, of Carlisle ' is agent for selling the Fight to_make and vend the HOT AIR 'STOyEiand will dispose•of -copnties in thlb` :and.theritlipinkng S3ates,.. . ; , I fhnt-of atti;;;lnti•efr4-tifian gliteltove, to,eneour. age others to try it: , /9, , '• ••- ' • - CAIIIJSLE, Sept. 12, 1841. f !note in Use in my kitchen one of Ilattiaway's. Patent flot.Air Cooking StoVes, and can recap. mend.- it-arr n very' superior article: .." - The one I . • • • • • t • clently large to bake six loves of bread. The baking, roasting and broiling can, all be done at the same time and .with- much less wood than is required for any stove which we have used. • This.size - appeare fci be peculiarly calculated' for -Farmers,- and Tor-theirbencfnainvitelhem_to call and-ace this stove in me d als' l shall take pleasure in showingAls_.atove-to-all whom . interest or curiosity may induce to examine it. SIMON WUNDERLICH: CARLISLE, Sept. 11,1841, Messrs. B Robinson A. Co.--:GercruistEri, I have during the few-days I have had your 'Bathe way's not.,Air-Stove in use, become convinced of its great superiority over all other stoves I have treed or aden,,_ I find by the dial that boiling, roasting, Wring and broiling may all be done at The same time, in a most perfect manner, and with less than one fourth the fuel I haie ordinarily used for the - lathe purp3ses. I hare heretofore been of the 'opinion that bread could not be well baked ire a cooking stove, hut I am convinced upon trill that it can be door as well in your stove as in a brick oven. I.believe thatt.fic general introduction of youir stove into use will be very 'beneficial •to thc. therefore I shall take pleasure in reiontincnding it to my friends. Yours respectfully, IVILLIAM MOUDY.:, CARLISLE, Sept. 10, 1841 Messrs. E. Robinson Co.--Gentlemen, I have fairly tested the "Hot Air Stove" which you put up at my house, and eau recommend it as possess. ing principles of economy and convenience far surpassing any other store which I have ever "seen. The boilers corning in immediate contact with the fire gives great facilities for boiling, and the oven is heated-on such a-principle that bread es baked in as fine a manner as in a brick oven. I find it also a great saving of fuel and labor, and would advise all to adopt it. 'MITCHEL; IIIeCLELLA N. CHAMBERSBURG, Scpt.4, 1841. Ido certify that I am now using one of Hatha. way's Patent,Hot Air Cooking Stoves, No. 3, and do recommend it as superior to any stove I have seen, the great savinkof fuel, and the variety that can be cooking at the same time, makes it au ob. ject to those who wish to facilitate the operations of the kitchen. • JOS. CULBERTSON. Carlisle, June - 22, 1842. t 515.34 READ WHAT IT HAS DONE. AND ifyou have a friend, a relation, or know any one that is afflicted with,that distressing A.CONSUMPTION,"persuado them with. rout delay to try that famous and unrivaled medi cine, the . • "Balsam of Wild Cherry," which has cured thousands of thiis' complaint af' ter everything else had failed. Read the follow ing undoubted proofn of its efficacy: • " • ' Roxaonutraii, Sept. 10 1841. • -Due Sm:—Please send me two more battles of your Balsam of Wild Cherry, like that you sent •me before. I hive taken nearly all of the first two, and confidently believe this medicine will cure Me. I have used a great many remedies within: the last year, but have never found any thing that has relieved me so much: It has stop* my cough entirely, checked my night sweats, and, I 'sleep better at night and feel better in every, way, than I have ler many Months. Yours respectfully, .141 NES KELLY. HOLMEEDURG, Sept. 12, 1891. _ FRIEND WIEITAR:.-.1 must .again trouble thee to send me . two bottles more of thy invaluable Bal sam. I have now taken three bott%es in all, and can assure thee that it has done more good thari• all the medicine I have *over taken before. Send by the stage as soon as possible, and oblige. thy friend, ' • JOSE/11 BaisvoL, Sept. 8, -1841. DZAR Docros:—Hearing so many people talk of the'wonderful cures yofir Balsam of Wild Cher- ry has mado,in 'Consumption, sent to one of your Agents the other slat for a bettle,. and have • ,foundit to have.relieved me so much, that I want threelsettles more. soul.'soon,-as 1. belieire it -wiWc. ) cure meld°. I have' used .Jayno's Expectorant andidlier 'medicines besides., but nothing hie done Die as much good ati, your, has. 'Send by the steainboat Bolivar. • 'gonna, triily, •• . WiLusx Tetomm. —Q9 Besides 'its asionishing -- efficacy in Consumption, it is alvo the most cactusl remedy ever discovered for, LIVER COM PLAINTS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. COUGHS,,CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH, &0., as hundreds will tes till , who have been cured by it after all other rower dies;had failed. , • • • .DRUGGISTS and DEALERS will .find this medicine a 'valuable 'addition to their stock, .and should always keep it on hand, as it iv universally acknowledged to be one of the roost useful family. medicines now in use. Be ' rne very . careful An Ask for Dr.' */S TAR'S BALSAM OP W 11.1) CHERRY. Sold whole. sale and retail by WILLIAMS & CO., Chemists, N 0.33, South Fourth' Street; Phlladolphie. WThe, genuine B Ituni sold 'in CO lisle by, SAMUEL ELLIO TT , appote Agent, Price--$I per Bettie, `June 22,1801, - •' to2u-33