A 10.11tAl4D. &:`k.:XPOSITQA,, 13 _ VAeft, .Centre square, Ceketer, lit the Olel'Stand: Anntknenniinivvvirryiv% • TERMS OF FIALtdATION4 The HERALD ..& EXPOSITOR iepublisbed weeltly, On a double royal, sheet, at' TWO DOT • LArts, per annurn, pay,akle withinthren inontha Own ,the time of suliseribing; on ,TWO DOLL AO in) F AlrrY at theend,oo the year: , NO sabieription will taken for less than. months, and no, paper diSamitinued until all ar,. Vearages are paid, except, at the option of the publisher and a: failu r e to, notify, a discontiMi. once will be considered a new engagement. Advertising millbe done on! the usual terms. Letterk to insure attention must be poqt pdia• ADVERTISE NV .I,7•TS B'anierupteg. . ~ • UCCD/1 4 2(9.314 . . ,. • . • 4 , PETITION' foe the benefit of the Bankrupt AL Law has beet) tiled the ltith,Septetuber 184'2, . • . by WILLIAM -B. MILLIGAN, Mt.ehiniet and Coach Manullicturer, Cumberland county. Which petition will be heard .before the District Court of the United States for the Easier,, District of Pennsylvania, sitting in Bankrupteslat the Dis- Feida3'.the 28th day of Owobee next, at 11 o'clock , A. M. When and where all persona interested may appearand .show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said Petition should not be minted, and the said RetitiOner be declared Bankrirpt., , . FBAS. HOPKINSON,' . . • Clerk of District,COurt. Philadelphia, September 1812. St-47 'lO ( . 0 1 Vrt a 111ETITIONS for Dischargeaud Certificate under the Bankrupt Law have been filed by • ADAM MAURY, Stone 'Mason, individual: - -ly and as a member of the firm of Maury •• 'Et Zeigler, • Cumberland county. • GEORGE- V. JIMA, late Merchant, now Shoemaker and Agent, Cumberland county. ' and Tuesday the 6th!day of December next, at 11 . 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 when and where.thwereditors of the said Pilitioncra • who' have proved their debts, and all other persons in interest, may appear and show cause, if nay they have, Idly such Discharge and Certificate should not be eanted PRAS. lIOI'KINSON, Clerk - of the District Cnm•t. l'hiladelphid, September 17,1812. . . . (DIS fqr - Discharge.and -Cell ill cate uutlee the Ikankeept lam hare lijen tiled , . . by. . • • -MA17.1.1N . G. 11UPP; late Merchant . . Cunkherland enmity. JOSEPH TRY: Cabinet Maker vow •. . . , . Laborer, • .. Cut:ll;et t:lial' County. and TUFAHAY the rah (Inv of Deventlit•r neNt at 11 o'clock, A.... 111. is appointed fltr the !Marlin; thereof, befare•the said Court ; sitting. in ,llatthroptey, at ilai District Court Room; in i the City of Philadelphia, whenand_where_the‘cry d difors of the .said Petition ers, who have Proved Their debts, and .all other per-- snosin interest, may apprar, and show valise, if any they InsVe, why sochl/iseharge and Certificate should • not he granted, • ~• •\, . ' , - •• PUSS. HOPKINSON, • . -• -- Clerk - of tlai District .Colirt. 11 • • Philadelphia, Sept, 24, 1849. - 10-4. I N.O T Z 0 El OETITIONS for Discharge and Certificate under the Bankrupt Law have been filed by BVILLIS FOULK, Clerk of Court of Quarter Sessions, Oyer & Terminer e -c&, Orphans Court and Recorder of Dls, , Cumberland county. JOSHUA OGILI)Y, late Merchant .of Lockport lately trading in Company with Charles F. Mitchell,' under the firm of Joshua Ogilby. • Cumberland county. :JAMES MdMATII, late - Merchant Tailor, new Agent, Cumberland county. and FRIDAY the 4th day of NOVEMBER next, at 11 o'clock, A. M. is appointcd.lhr the hearing; thereof, before the said Court, sitting in "Bank ruptcy, at thh District Court Room, in the City of Philadelphia, when and Where the Creditors of the said Petitioners, who have proved their Debts,and all other persons in interest, may appear mil show cause, Wally they have, why such Discharge and Certificate should not be granted. ' FILL S. HOPKINSON, • Clerk of the District' Court. Philadelphia, Aug. 13, 1842. , 10.4‘.1 aeorrzcn. PETITIONS -for Discharge and Cerli kale under the Bankrupt Law have been - _ ilil cdby WILLIAM SNODGRASS, Into Merchant now Tobictonist, Cumberlaml county. JACOB GORGAS, formerly of Lancaster county, Merchant, .Clllliberlitad county. and FRIDAY the 21st of OCTOBER next at 11 o'- clock, A. M. is appointed fm- the leaving- the'reof,he fore the said Court, sitting in Bankruptey,at the Dis trict Court Room in Blest' ty of Philadelphia, when find where the Creditord of the said Petioners, who Inive proved their Debts, and all other persons in in terest, may appear 1111 d s'aow cause, if any they have, why such Discharge and Certificate should not-be granted. , FIIAS. HOPKINSON, ' Clerk of the District Court. .nust.6, 1810. • 10-41 Philll. A S3cr.)q.fl.zi)c:). 1110ETITIONS for Dicharge and Certificate fr under the -Bankrupt Law, have been filed by SAMUEL GIVEN, late Merchant and Manufacturer, • Cumberland county. JESSE BAUMAN, Machinist and Iron -Founder, ' • 'Cumberland county; JOHN GRAY, Individually and as n mem._ -bar of the late firm of Gray and Gault: • man Iron Master, Cumberland county. ABRAHAM H. PHILLIPS, late Mer. • chant of the firm of Egolf and Phillips, ' now Clerk, Citinberland county. - JOSEPH MOSSER, Tanner, Currier :it.d Farmer. Cumberland county. C. E. R. DAVIS, late Merchant, now Chair Maker, Cumberland county. and MONDAY the 21st day of NOVEMBER nett, at 11 o'clock, A. M. is appointed.for the • hearing thereof, before the said Court, sitting in Bankruptcy, at the District Court Rooth in the City of-Philadelphia, when.aml whore the C/ Cli i• . tors of the said Petitionars,who firma proved their Debts, nd all -other persons in interest, may ap pear and show cause, if any they haVe; why such Discharge and Certificate should not-be:granted. FRAS. HOPKINSON, Clerk' of the District Court. Philadelphia, Sept. 5; 1842, .10.46 '., EIAIDIYAth thlam4al44 GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. HL nubacriller„ having concluded to do AL an entire Cash business, offers foisalo his largo • - anti sidendhfithortment of ' FOR.EIGN 11/05/E§TIC . . 'CgatWriri lower `than it as over bought for in . givp you some idea of the prices that I am deterMintel *sell 6 inch capoateeql*Patc - of Altai, Locks, • Veto.sl4 poi dot: .., inch i,":traita ' _ " 1 ,. IslokanThriips:Gyass SOithki r : ' • Bay Fork!iii tiqra pap).'erruli;n't7.:"-57 - ' .Cot Steel long- liandlett`Stiav - rts,' ' 7 • - • - ,,:*)7,*.41( : ..* 0•':._:;-:.`,- 2112113allifill illAt231111331; FIIIIF. • subsoil )ei s, at ien , .'rotNtiltir MAC NE.I.SH op l on Main street, nearly op positetlie CnuaitY Jail, in the'Borciiilt of Carlisle,, Pst., still conline. to qr folloging' r ManlAnon and Horse : Powers - vine: 1. 16,,IgurrelPs-PAtent xurkprovd • THROB - AND FOUR ' .apw.lmmsf '.lVith a hariitintal 'hand,wheel, with a trunk to eon-, _duet-the:4dpi!) to-..the Maeldne: .13 EVIL:- EAR . HORSETOWER,. 'rho hand. wheel outside of ,theAiormea." Thet , are well ealeulated - toind to.onesidd ofthe barn bridge, or under the barnand , • •. • , - . . . . • A New and inaprOved Shaker .To separnta. the grain , from" the strnw; which 'will dispense with one or.two bittals, will he made 'Attie ithove4lnehine if whaled: ••, : .:, . ' ''. • . . a VI 10 , 3.12-S. Parebasing nny of the above Machines majidinve the privilege, after ft fair trial, of returning the sable if not satisfied.,•, All Machines it'll(' florae Powers are warranted for one year, if ,wellaused. • • /LEPellifielV ) G. All kinds of repairing will he done at the shortes - notice eunhorthe-ninst-reasonalde-ternis.-7-They-sl oar. keep on hand all castings necessary to repair the above Machines, or nay others now in nee. . IRON AND 'BRASS FOUNDRY. There is also attached to the above establishment an IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY, at which all Isindwof CASTINGS can be had—such as Apple Mills, Cora Brakers, Plaster Beakers, Mill Gear ing, Saw Mill Cranks.,_Machine Gearing, Wagon Boxes, Btc. kw. Also, •.• • TURN ING AND FINISITING, Snch as Mill Spindles, Car Boxes, Turning Lathes, Ste., all in the'best order, in' arms and brass. co''All orders will be executed attlie,shortest no tice, and promptly attended to. Farmers and others ars respectfully invited to give ma call, confident !hat they can be si4ted to their satistliction. ; A. STOUFFER St CO. Carlisle, Ang.lo, 1842. ' IE4I Iletiwood's ruid'Ogle's PLOUGHS ;fiu fri..OUGll CASTINGS;sueh as Cutters Laud sides, ean'ulso he had at the foundry. Valuable Restate )X Pt OAL:a TIIE subscriber, Assignee of Daniel P. null by piailic outcry, on the premises, on FRIDAY the 14th of OCTOBER, 1842, at- t-it'Clock, P.-M. 104 ACRES and GI PERCHES vl first-ride PATENTED • I:44,lltestotte _Land, Situate in \Vest Pennsbortktownshp, Cumberlial county, threttaniles west of Carlisle, the State road to Newville passes thrOugh the property, so also does the Candlerland valley railroad. The land adjoins that' of Henry 'littler, Samuel McCornitek, John Eishburn and others. ?The property is in a healthy seetimi of the country. The -improvements nre - a good two, OUT rrEL2,:r.ro • 11 4 ? 0141 - U S A first, , rate new STONE BARN, a Itou;"e occupied a DISTILLER?, and other necessary out-build ings:a well of never'failing water at the door,n young and ihrivimapple ORCII A RD with other fruit trees. About 00 1101.11411 . the land IB cleared Malin a goOd state of cultivation, the balance is.covered with thriv ing timber. Come and see. " ALSO, 011. the same day at 10 o'clock', M., a IDU DUI/ULM ' a ).? with a_S_team lloiler IttuLlarge NVond Vessels, with col Mer Worms, 18 new double Hogsheads. Th'e above mentioned articles are new turd of the best kind. it can not be sold together,it will.be OlTer t;cl in pieces. The larger vessels will mitlte cxcel lenl cisterns. Any person wishing to see the Real Estate or the Distillery, will please call on John Hays, Esq. in Carlisht, or :John .14:reitzer living on the premises, wino will show it. Possession will be given on the Ist day of April, A. D. 1843,•aMl'an Indisputable title nestle. • 07:tAttenilance• given and terms or sale made kiic a❑ on day of sale, by D4VII) 'COBLE, Assignee of Daniel P. Siterban. A ugusll7, 184'2: 4t-42 71A7.11VE rOR SALE, ralllE subscriber will dispose of at public sale, mi the premises, on THURSDAY, the 20th of OCTOBER next. • 7,1117M 1 .201 11...T8D1 of Slate and Limestone,Land, in North ton township, Cumberland county, containing 117 ACRES, more or. less, of patented land, adjoining lands of Coduer, Zigler, and otherssaid farm is a portion of the estate of. John McClintick, dee'd. 'Phe improvements are a . LOG rt . ( 1 .1 peas ' , • A:IND Bet liN, There arc also 2 never failing springs ofwatcr on, the premises, convenient to the house. Said farm is but a few miles distant from Car. lisle, and is well worthy•the attention of capitalists. Persons desirous of viewing the farm previous to the day•of sale, can be gratified by calling on Alexander McClintick,who resides on the premises. The terms will be made ensy, and a- cleat; in disputable title will be given. _ _ JOHN lIIcCLINTICIC, Residing in ChaVilbersbuyg. • ts• 39 July 27, 1842 Two Valuable-Farms FOR SALE. THE subscriber offers 'at private sale, on very reasepable terms, • 'VIVO VAII.UABLE - FARIO.S. No:.1. Containiig 110 Acres.offirst-rate 2212013.22011113 Vitt,V4 2 Situate a few miles West of Carlisle, Cumberland County, near, the Walnut Bottom Road—with good improvements, and a never-failing well of water—Also, 5 Acres of Chest not Tint. her, within a good haunt* diktance of the above property. No.. 2. , Qontaining 125 Acres of SLATE LAND, Adjoining the Pmestone . Land,.,,near Middlesex Mills, East orCatlisle, Cambrland bounty, with good improvements, and a stream of water on the same.- - qj'A further description of the above Farms is deemed tinnedessary,. as those desirous of purchas ing will, of course, view the same. , • • Application to he made to the subscriber, living .at Middlesex Mills. _ .• MICHAEL FISHBURN, Agent for Bie Owners.. August 24, 1842. • tf.43 HO USE ,e 1•47). it T AT PVEILI` SALE, . TIT ILL be sold ot,publte ittle; o n thepremises , premises, on ;Saturday the Bth.day. of pctoher nest, at 12 OUSE s , Pairti LOT;',OF GROUND, - • Igo eittitierApul,,H.cicov4; deceased, 'containing' ONI Agn.E7iiio r e..' gr 'l,4ll—isititated in IVlephanies ..horg'Xtrnttatillid ddulitrk.kik;.b93l9#o.,;atih-e-latit 'l3-von-alley„ottAlaft:pt West,by a kit of Nitney insay, and North by a street, er alley;,,,*-The.,liOus,e;iii,too. stories high, plastered, iagniorny,*lth a Kitchen and Dining 4qoat-ottached..',Thlre l oan excellent well Of water p Its door, nd 4,l;9lct . .rsitcjiirice fruit trees on Am AOlROitti. other conirenteneee=the whole property being g9popt - repair, „Persons wishing ,to purchase • will he.shenin. the properiyhyealting AVIA Aleiheeiseburg. Aerate kOO:aqi on the day ,of, ludo, MAteratunce .„ AxtviapliticrirEri,? d • JOHN4ickovER,:. s• • . m l •f• • ; stenitree'.7 - • ti,;45 .• jr4 01,, 04, l l,.c.Oinrak*-i_oo N. W. coinir Ittpand*Woh str'reriPANdelphe 4 - Atio, `taltotbrone to' Willia m B. Myna , Cerliel 1842. , ;• ' •Nli - c*" haniesburg : . iiie • `, " 12,17 Wititteeki aIROC: a zcsbit lr 'arid ot‘ ,, ltialtimore. • [13.F.Ra11,,110.4D 011' ad.N.4L) MAD' subscrilieegrat4Al for east: fiivore;begit 'leave to iffform" his - frieddtt RA. the public generally # 4 that.he,s,till contiriumi• to .run if line, of berthen Carn 'regularly? between Meedianicsburg and Philadelphiti Baltirrtore ; by Whick.gooda", and produce of , all descriptions will be; ftrwaidwl with Mire and despstch ak. the lowest "rateit of Produce will be received atlas Ware IllOuse,in Mechanicsburg; and forwardMilo` either rhibi l delphia or Baltimore, according•to the direction of the owner. , 4 &The highest • pride 'will be given, for Wheat and Flour, , , MARTIN MEILE Y. N. U. Plaster of Paris' "and Salt alwaye kept on hand, and for sale at the lowest prices. , • ' • I-le' has also an hand, at the Depot in Mechanics burg,,for sale, LUMBER., such a, Boards, Shingles, Sonaillings, ate; of all kinds, which will be sold oh liberal terms. Miguel 17, 1842.- , • - , tf.42 MEI NM _._. Uni on _Peer subscriber - respectfully i nforlna .thO puh. lin s at,largeithathe has leased the above -tablishment, six.miles south of Carlisle, for a term of years, and the MILL having: been recently re paired, and new-Machinery, introduced, he is . therefore prepared to manufacture to order, (and also has a supply constantly on hand) Paper of every kind and Quality, - which he will furnish to printers, merchants and .others, in . anyluantities at the lowest city Prices. All orders addressed to - tho Aubgcriber - at Paper= , town, Cumberland, county, will receive prompt attention.' Having lately received a supply °film very best materials, lie flatters Himself that lie-will be able to manufacture paper equal in quality, to any other establishment in the country, WILLIAM B. MULLIN. Papertewn, July 20, 1842. . , ' tf-38 N. B. The highest price paid for rage: vAimwaolat azia kuct3z, . Indemnity against . LOSS OR DAMAGE BY FIRE _ : CHARTER PERPETUAL. ' The Spring Garden Fire Insurance Com pany of Philadelphia, - . MAK C - INSURANCE, - cit her - ternporary or perpctnal,,egainst loss or damage by FIRE ? in Town or Country, on Houses, Barns and Build ings of. all kinds; on Household Furniture, titer- chandize, Horses, Cattle Agricultural, Commer cial-and Manufacturing Stock, and Utensils of every description,as well as MoturAois and GnouND REN T, ulion the most favorable terms. '• ' - ' • The .following are the usual rates,: viz: Oh - Stone - and brick. buildings, from ' ' 35 to 40 cts. on $lOO 'Log and. frame " 60 'to 70.ets. on 100 ulHercliandize and furni ' turd in brick or storm buildings, from .: ' ' Bp.,in log or frame, .116 scs. cattle, farming ut 'lsl's 'and sundries; a t, •' about .• • PERPETUAL Rams. On Brick or stone buildings, $25 on $l,OOO, the premium subjeet - to be with - drawn ut any time hy the party insuring, at a deduction of 5 per, sent. on'the amount - paid„— , Applications for Insurance, or any information on the subject, may be Made either personally or_ hylefter, at the Company's Office, the north west corner of Sixth and Wiical streets. .. .MORTON‘M`MICHAEL, President. L. KRUNIIIIIAAR, Secretary, or ' _ - JOHN J. MYERS, AGENT, Carlielo, Directors: • • MorOnAliMichael---George - I - MA'routmarr Joseph %Yawl, Samuel Townsend, P. Laglieremic, Robert L. Loughhead, Elijah Dallett, R W. Pomeroy, Chas. W. Schreiner,- Charles Stokes, Joseph J. Shurpless September 14, 1E344 Selling off' :0 first Cost. CHEAP GOODS! NO MISTAK LIGINOLD_ . ABEAM; SHIPPENSIRIVRetr, TH. subscribers intend winding up their busi. 'lus t and are'now'determined to sell goods at such Azniisucl low prices as cannot_ faillo don vine° the. purchaser,that they have the cheapeet goods ever offered in this region of country. - ' Their stock is NEW and CHEAP, consisting in 'part of • Blue Black, Blue Invisible Green, Brown and Drab Cloths; Cassimeres' 4. Satinets, of varipus colors and prices, a variety of Afouslin . de Laines, Plain 4 ''Figured Silks, Black 4 Blue Blade Bombozines, . Summer and Winter Shawls, luslins, Calicoes, Dress Hankerchiefs, 4e. cVe. There numerous advantages in purchasing goods whieh..were frequently. marle.ktiewhin.for mer advertisements, will be sufficient proof to satisfy all those desirous of obtaining bargains, that they are now prepared and fully determined to sell them exactly cheap enough. Como then .all ye who have so long been 'suffering under the severe pressure of the times, and adopt the r mody which i 3 hero. provided for you, i.e. C MAP GOODS. 111 - t?Thcy would particularly invite the attention of purchasers to their Cheap Cloths, Cassb. weres. and Sattinelts. • , P. S. Those who are yet indebted to the sub. scribers, will please sattsfy the'same between this 'and December next. ShippensburE, July 20,..1842. - 10.38 3Clll.lo‘litalqPil'illar . .4lM4OkT.ll Dr. I. C. Loomis, Dentist, permanently located in Carlisle, and will per• form'ail operations that are required in the practice of his profession—such as . ExtcactlitgyFilinr, Plugging, and • • Inserting Artificial Tectit, from a single tooth to an entire set. N. B. For a few months ensuing, Dr. LoMtis will ü be in Carlisle, the first two weeks in each month—hiter which, he will - be absent until The first two weeks ineaCh following month—at Which' period he may bo found at his • ' ' Office, Pat et. nedr 111'14vlane's Hotel. Carlisle, May 4,1842. - tf.27 J.O HN HARPER , Commiskioner itiMaiticrupecy; •-rhITIOE in South :Hanover street,. near M':• Olellan's Hotel, *horii all.intormation.desir, ad, iureferenco to the dUties. of ‘ Oleic intendifir to applifOr the benefid'of the Bankrupt Act, cal larottained. -7-tealhilc-114-ar•4-184g:—• FARMERS ) HOTEL. Fr HE . subscriber hereby informs. his AL 'friends and tho public' in-general; that he still continues to keep a . vtisLic npoctatothe contini.notivliltstoutling,)at tho °Cl& swam, in Past.'ligh §treet,:a tuw doors 'emit. of the, Court luouse, .wkerO.,he 4111 M ait, times take plosoce „ hkothrtinisteritig,tolko vOraforti.tif thafic, -who may:favor him with their, J118'•-BAR, ; shall•he,.constintlp sapPllatl'aitk.the choicest liquoc6l:64 kisTAIILE ''3ettltthi;heat the; mar 441. 07 4- AlrP l et! :aVPAr ' eOir OSTLER, 'always' kept in , atteollancid.gothint " lll 2l! kileg,titidone 16R:ease: all who call' witk.. blia.• ' • '. • 09411.0411,Ectskatiby 6, 1114% .thowecitmontlt or year. ;arl ale SIMON WONOPTIVILIC.' 7 ' - • 40 to 50 cts. on' 100 60 to' 70 cts. on 100 .00 cts. on ,100 AT THE STORE OF , • • • • ',-ILECTIOW4PROCIAMATIO VITORPAS.in ina by , an uct-fif the General .11:esernblv - afflik.Cotitiotitile6ltlf or pendayl , valeta, eatitled ' 4 An actrelatiog to the Oath:Ms Of this CommonWealtiq : missed the 2d thik of July 49n0 thoesanirtight !Mildred mid 'thirty.;nine it: is Made the duty: of the • Sheriff 'or every county within 'this Coninsonwealth, to give• public , notide of , the General Elections and in such tioticerto enumerate,. 1. VIM Officers to be elected. , 2..:Desl4na t e the place,at ,whichthe election, is to fi I; Paul Mirtie,lffigli r Sherifrorthe County ol'cuni: , berland, do berebY,'.lnake linowe.and 'give" Oda , . , CIO. to the eleetois. rthe:Conntijor, Cumberland; that nn the SECONDTUESDAY pr , .OQTOBZR NEXT+ (being the - 11 Th "day orthe Monthi a' General Elea.' .tion will be held at the several election districts ear tahlished by law. in .sp id , county, at Which time the? , will vote by ballot far . the several alters hereinafter . named; viz: TWO PERSONS . . to re p resentp the county of Cuinberland id , the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania., ' • ONE COMMISSION for the county' of Cumberland: • '•• • • • • ONE PROTHONOTARY for the county ' 9 f Cumberland. . - :ONE for the county of Cumberland. • • • • . - ONE CLERK, ' • of_the_Orphnos_conr4-Clerk--of—the-Sessions, Oye' nod Terminer and Itecordei of Deeds; Bto.. oNp. Inrn,Ecroirt •_ • of the Poor and of the Hous e of said county. ONE AUDIIMR to Settle the public accounts of the comity Commis sioners, ke. ' ,' • The said election will beheld throughout the Coun ty as follows:: - • The election in the election„ dish ict composed of the..bonough_ .Carlislc, and townships of North idd !eta': —Sonth . Middleton, Lower Dickinson, Lower Erna:ford, and Lower Westpenimboro,' will be held at the Court House,in the borough of Carlisle. The _election in the district composed of Silver: Spring township, will be held at the,public House of Johli Trimble, Hog wn,estoin said township. • The election in the district composed of that part of Eastpennshorough township, lying West of Oyster's Point, running from John Holtz's to Eichelberger's tavern, at the puldic house of Andrew Kreitzer, said township, -• The'electionin'the district composed of that part of East Pemisborough tp., lying East of Oyster's Point, running from John Holtz's to Eichelberger's tavern, at the public • house owned by Robert It. Church, in Bridgeport, in said township. . The eh:A:Brio :maw distriat'composed of New Cuni: berland a n d a part of Allen township, will be held at the public house of John Sourbeck,in New Cum berland. 'cite election in the district composes! of Lisburn and n„partof Allen township will liclteld nt the pub lic house of Peter McCann; in Lisburn. The election in the district coin - posed of 'Unit 'pail of Allen tnwtollip, not included in the New Cum berland and Lrshorn election districts ? will be held at the public house of Dorid SheaGr, itr.Sheperdi town, in said to wtisl T i heelection n the distriCt Camosed ofthOmronkif of Mechanicsburg, will be held net the public house of JOhn hoover, m said borough, - The elt;etion in the district composed of "flonrne township; will be held at theiniblie house of Widdw hiChui•chtown, in said township. • The election ju the district composed of ,Utcper Dickinson toWtiship,: city - be" held tit 'Phi I Wea yer's House, hre,ntreville,,in said township. The election in the district composed of the bor (nigh at Newville, and townships of Mifflin, Upper Frankfort!, Upper Westpennshoro', and that part of .Newton township not included in the Leesburg elec tion district herein after — mentioned, will be held at the Brick School House, in the borough of New ville. The election in the district composed of 1 ii town ship ell lopewell, will be hidd at the school house in-Newburgi-in-said township. The election in-the district composed 'of the -bor a-ugh of Shippenslnirg„Shippensburg tow nship,llllll that part of Southampton township not included' in the Leesburg election district, will be held .at 'the Council House, in die borough of Shippenshurg. And in and by an net ail* General , Assembly of. this conimonwealth, passed the 211 July -1839, it -is' thus provided, "That the qualified electors of parts or Newton and Southampton townsliips in the coun ty of CuMberland, bounded by the following lines aintr.uoa, no nor, thence along the line (Bailing the townships of Dick,- -inson-and-Newtoirtullte-turnpike-road,thence_almig.. said turnpike to the Centre school-house, 011 Said turnpike, in Southampton township, thence to a point on the Walnut Bottom road at Reylick's, including lieybuck's farm, thence a straight direction .to the saw-mill belonging to the heirs of George Carer, thence,tilong En skier's rot to the Adams cottinv line, thence along the line of Adams county to the place of beginning, be and is hereby declared a new blec 7 tion district, the election to be held at the pithlic . house of William Maxwell, ill Leesburg,Soutlimnp toil township. - • •,- - - Given under my hand nt Carlisle, this 25th day of .August, A. I). 184 e 1)-4(3 August 31, ISi SPECIAL COURT. Jll V. virtue of a writ from the Hon. - CALVIN P BLYTHE; Presithint Judge 12th Judicial District of Pennsylvania, bearing date at Carlisle, the ^sth day of February, A. D. 102, and.to me Ilirected— 'NOTICE Is lIEREEIV GIVEN, That a Special Court will-be held by the said Hon. Calvin Blythe, and the Assor;inte Judges of the Court'of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, at the Court House iii the Borough of ,Carlisle, commencing on MONDAY the 17th of Ot.:TO BER, A. D.'.1842, to continuo ono week, for the trial of certain causes depending-in said Cciurt,in which the Hon. Simnel Hepburn was concerned as counsel, prior to his appointment as President Judge of the 9th Judicial District—said causes being embraced within tho provisions of the 39th section of an act of the. General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Toonoylvanin,lveepd tho,T4th of April, 1834, relative to the organization of Courts of Justice. Of said Spe s eiel Court, Jurors nod all other per sons concerned will take notice. • • PAUL MARTIN, Sheriff: Sherifrs Office, Carlisle; August 24, 1842. FOR PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE, . . fr HE proprietors of the Susquehanna Line will .1 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 Castner, Christian & Curran, No. 76 South Wharves, Philadelphia, and Joseph E. Elder, Baltimore. • . - • "•-• Until further notice, the following prices will be adhered to between this .place and the above • • cities. Ale per 100 lbs. -Groceries, Q Ware and Flartlware f Dry Goods, Furni ture and Drugs, Wheat, Rye & Corn . par bushel. Oats do • • Lumber per 1000 . feet. 82 . 75 , $3 50 • •• -S Shingles, do 150 200 , • Flour per bbl: •31 , 35 • 506 Shad 37A 50 Peering do 314 'S'alt--per-sacki---: • fitehiTar-nnilßosin" _ : per 100, .• • 16 • 21 -Plaster gross ton, 02 25 02 .50' Hemp per 100, - 16., • • 22“ Hides, 20 ••• c'23 Pig Metal,•gross toti2 50 3 $0 'Blooras &Castings, 3121] 400 Bar Iron,• 3'50 • 50 • Nails per , keg, 18. i:O3 - Leather Per 100, ~•• 20, . Whiskey per.bill ;• , 55; iliiry:l3lpploo,per-100, 15 20, darbptopo, do , !TIN do.::: ..20 _,, - -tf4l7 B,r, P. TOUPIN. - Successor to NOW & Martina. -garrisburg, May 4,1 8 4 2 i 6m-27 N r egeiable 1.1110 ; stitiply just receivd: by ihe 801) Bor i b e rt !Yluni''4Kfothesql.e -s• ' Carlieler Auf. 30832. ' '-‘trt-4,14 PAUL MARTIN, Sheriff.' - te-34 MEI %XI • td , t 1 g cg a 0 b o sap p r 5 15c . 81 p r Lob], 23 40 25 28 430 40 .11 6 7 r. rnIIE CAUSE'OP,CtiSSlllitivrito.- , - Sim theßfalmplaiiiiftire ifsuallOtelaidered, , no one. can deny their batik. the most common 'cites° of 018,0:ad : One dikitssing dieniala, It is IndectialiaelariehOtf . titith; , that - lhansinda .fall victims to Censinuption every-year from no other ,eause,thatOiegiCcl;l/240/40., every_ - fipd . bun drede, noy... s theusands'whe treat inch - complaints ~vi'fth• thecgreitestinilifferiice,atid thoin • • run I:cidlill‘l,l9(l9o,•citikoVen "iiidilthaVithent thinking.. of the Conger. - .';4l,firstlett have - What you .may 'consider a slight cough or . ,Cold; yoq allow, bUsi nese, pleasure or ettrelessneSs to prevent you from '•giving,it:tteynttitiiiih; it then settles upon golf'. breastiyeu „become hoorse, • have pains, in the .side or chest,. expectorate, large quantities of mat ler,'Perliaps Mixed with blood, lit';` difficulty' bf breathing ensues,'.find , then `you find your „:own: foolish' neglect has brought . ,on ;Able, disteSsine complaint. If then you value life or health; be warned in 'time; and don't trifle:With your Comi,' or titiet to any qiulck' nostrum. to Cureyou, but immediately Ordan° w bottle or two of 'that fa inouEi roniedy f the ,ll .lltulig OF %Vim) rimier," which is•well,known to be the most speedy r.ttio ever known, as thousands will testify whose livei have bedn sa*od by it.• " • • ' • . lI.TBe very particular when you purchase . to ask for."Dr, Woran'a BALSAM OF Wino CHERRY," as there:is also a trinur'ofttiiiOname in use. Prepared, wholesakried retail, by WILLIAMS & CO.; ChilMiCtS, Xo. 33 Soath Fourth sew! Fliklailolphiti. • Sold in - Carlisle by -- • • . - SAMUEL ELLIOTT. - . . • . Prfce One-Dollar u Battle Jbno 22, 1842: ''''''..:,•- ___TAT.- ' ' •"'''‘ •-• . L. ) l' • ~,- - - .k,.„-' 'tire II . 1 ~,. iTT 611,......„- , - - , F i O ts. '. rt .?-- 1- ; . ....,-:- iiiiiiMENT•V.) (a 15'..'-ci V)0 . THIS OINTMENT is a safe and agreeable application, and has never beer; knOwn to fail in curing various affections of the skin, when used according to directions. . Hundreds of certificates might be m °mired °fits efficacy from Captains of Vessels, School Teach ers, Principle of Factories, and Parents, were if not for the delicacy of . having their names publish ed in connection with so loathsome and disagree able affections. KirPrice,. Twenty-fiye cents a box. Prepared and sold only, wholesale and retail, a LEIDY'S - HEALTH EMPORIUM,_ 9 North Second Street, neat Vino. (sign of the Goldin Eagle and Serpents) Philadelphia, For_salairt_Carlisle, by. -7"N' '. STEVENSON & DINKLE, • Agents for Cutnborlantl County. Carliale,.llny 18,- 1842. ly-29 GARLEGANTN atlita 01 man/ Subseritier has receiveil addition a . applies of 'the Marie named eel, brated BALSAM Or HEALTH,. which has in a few yi.art cured aiitl relieved upwards of ril(Jll§A.N4persons_iit_ different,seetintis ortlecoutiii.y, thefollowing .diseases, such as In digestion, ligsnepala .ittid all those trains of diseases arising 11.0111 disor der d. condition of the stornaeli and liver, derangement - of the digestive functions, such as - , - A General Debility, or I!'eak-2160 of tho Stomach Costiveness,-headache, Another, Flata- - - lent & - Bilioualeholic, Neri , oue Affec . hone, tev.r aril Ague, and boa destroyed all kinds of ^WO/4MS; both in grown persons - as well as in children, and ctiredvot ny other complaints which are too numerous to in , scrt-in,thissolvertisement, which can be seen' in the directions 'which can be foinufwraPped around each 'Mule, with n number of certificates of cures per formed by this valuable Balsam of Health. The^great demand , for this Balsam of Health lots lately-indivd some unprineipleit persons to impose oa the paAlte. spuriouoi article-toe the genuine Bal salmoillealth; therefore the proprietor cautions the „ „ -mimic from purchasing any but from , his regfilist• OpoiniettAgents. The genuine Balsam of Health has the mime of the medicine blown on the glass •of each bottle, ILus=`.:SiatCli~aw~'s Bakollt of Health, prepared only by Jolts/ S. Mttuta;" and — beffiles that; lie lots his signature, written on a label, which is pasted on the outside wrapper Of each bottle, which secures it from being counterfeited. VrTo be had at all times of his Agent in this who 11{1.2 alr e ady sold !urge quantities, which proves it a medichw, of great value and celebrity. • SAMUEL ELLIOTT. Carlisle, September 28, 1 . 842. 6m:48 GarleganVis .13alsain of Health THE subscriber has just, received a fresh supply of the above named celebrated BALSAM OF DEALTII, which has in a few years cored and relieved up'eards: of four thousand per sons in different sections of the country- of the fol lowint, diseases, such as. the Dyspepsia, all Clothes mid Werious'Diseases,and all those trains of diseas es resulting from' a disordered condition of the Stom ach—cures Ow/Ague and Fever, and old and fresh Sores, and destroysall kind of worms, both in grown persons and children; and many other 'compla tots.. All .110 Se per/101E18 . 111M purchase this Medicine will find a full direction to each bottle, as well as a num berd of certificates of cures performed. To be bad at all times of his agent in this place, who has sold already large quantities. The great demand for this Balsam of Health looflately induced some unprinci pled person to' counterfeit it—therefore the proprie tor—cautions the public from purchasing any only from his 'regular appointed agents. The ,genuine Balsam- of I leshlt: has the name of the - medicine blown on the glass of each bottle; and his signature, .lobo S. Miller, wrote on a label which is pasted on' the outside cover, which completely secures them from being counterfeited. For sale only in this place by '. • SAMUEL numyrr. For sale also. by Messrs. J. W. & D. S. Stoner, in Wayoestioro!,„Pit., .310(1.,J01in Brackemidgejn Shippensburg, Pa. September '2B, 1842. , 6m-413 Host• Splendid Lotteries. J. G. Gregory If Co. Managers . . MAGNIFICENT SCEME!-60;000 DOlherS -50,01)0 lars-15,000 Dollars--12,000 Dollars-100 prizes of 1,000 dollars. Union Lottery, Class A;for 1842. To be (Iran nat Alevandria, D. C., on Satur day', October 15, 1842. Grand Scheme. 1 grand prize of 60,000 dollars, A0.,,§ . 9,00),,1 . do '15,000,1 1 do tem), 1. di; IrcONY,Tdo 8,000, 1110 7,000,1 do 5,966, 2 prizes of 5,000, 3 do 4,000, 5 do 9,000, 5 do 2,000, It) prizes et '1,500, 20110 1,250, 100 do 1,000, 133 do 300, &c. tic,. 78 numbße lottery-13 drawn ballots. Tickets s2o—Habies slo—Quarters ss— $2,50. The price of a certificate or a pack age of 26 whole tickets in the ribove splendid lottery is only $280; a certificate of '26 halvesoob.,s/40; certificate of 26 quarters imly47ll; a certificate (4'26 eighths only $35; and a . certificate of a package may drawAtte four , highest prizes. . Consolidated. Lottery. ct , iviß C, for 1842 To be drawn in the city of Baltimore, oh Wednesday, the ofOctobbr, 1892. BRILLIANT Ben ENE. ( prizeof 80,000, 1 do 12,000, 1 do '2,000, 1 do 6,000, 1 do 5,000,1 do '4,000; 1 do 3,000,• 1 do 2,- .500, 1. do . ..c,OSS, 30 do 1,500, SO do 1,000, 40 do 600, 50 do‘400: Tickets slo—Halves ss=-Qular (en 2 50, Certificates of a package of 26' wholes $l3O, 26 halves 65, 26 quarters $32 50.' . . - u Virginia ItToriongalia Lottery. Class N, for 1842. To be drawn at Alexandria, Virginia, on' atbrday, the 22d of October; 1842. ALL PItIZE.4! Those tickets which shall ha,ve' on them none of the diaWnnumberh will be entkled to three dollars nett. SCIIEME. 1 prize of $90,4000, 1 do 8,000,, 1 410 4,000,1 de 9,000, 1 do 2,4200, 1.,d0 , do 1,600, 2 do 1,500, 10 :4101,000, 20 500, &c.,..Pec,— Tiekets-slo:..halvess ,, quarters..,.2_so.:%Mccedicat • of - a - package '„,of,2s ; wheles : st quarterBBo.. , . lriegitaa - Leesburg. .Idittery. ciaBB 0. for 1842. Tokio `drawn_atAlexandria, Virginia, oil linturday, 2fitli of O t0ber,134,2. ' G.H 41 AnD ZES, k prize idsls,oop, t 10,000, Ido 5;000, do .2,000,1 do. 1,500, 11), do 1,000, .15 do 500, listr„ fice; 13 drawn,numbers onikoc 60. Wh'ole• Tickett ss;—quairkers $2 50. Certifi cate of, a package of R 2 wholes $lOO, 22 Wires sso i 22 quarieva $25, 2 , . • , g'Atl,orders by: mail, will meek rank proMpt attention,imd - ak soon cash drawing is, over an Re. count 'of it lie sent to all Order from us. Address . pr:.GAEG,,94Y Sr. CO. ": . „. Septetaber 28, „.. , • td, 48 .1 11 4C — KH[4 1 1tid '' 4 OINEGAtt . PURWCIDER VINEGAR for piAling , Mir sale by tberiAboorlber•-, ,, • , Aug 31,18424 - • DR, GUETTECH, HAAS &COI. 1113301114191DEINI$E1111 • ‘,/ . . otfvkiplior.A . rn..Lisr or the intro pf Conghs, ColdeXonsu ption; Liver C04r.,.. plaints, Asthma;;Bronchitie' Sore Throat; Dye pepsia; Shortness 'of Breath, Pains.in the Side,. Breaet,'Back and Shoulders, Agin, and Fever; an' intnllable 'cure, and all Scarlet and 'Bilious Fevere; and all .rlitteastis arising front exposure and de-,. bility c znOuniter 'how: long standing—in fact all disetunii tO which the human family are subject to. The tiinitirptiaaed ,by any . medical eomponiad eidrliiffered to the'public nee general re novator :and :fafriily medicine. They are' Very . gentle in their 'operation, causing neither pain,' sickbees notclebilitYby the'tisti of them; 'hut on the, - contrarY, they strengthen-.the stomach end: wonderful manner,.and soon restore nature te,its formeitteurse end vigor.. The, per,- son rising 'the Olive !3rettali:Tills soon, forgets; that he, was sick—which 'very easily; CcOunted for: there ,ihat prostration of•strength in these pills' as in nartnyetluir remedies of the day, because the materials,used in Manufacturing them. .are In harinony;Withithe . powers ofand act in concert with the opinions of Dr's . Brown, Bush,' e Armstrong, Mntioritery; • Kersey, Kendiick, Sheppey' and the, celebrated Dr. Waterhouee, Lecturer,formctly . the theory and practice of: Physic' in Cambridge Univereity, Massachusetts. Purchase of them, and give 'them a flaunt' itn.' partial trial, and, you will find that permanent re: lief;upon . which the proprietors' depeed,to make them , the most universal family„medicine used, arid which will.stand •unrivaled bY 'tiny other in ;the kriewn world..-, — ,Price 25 cents per box. - RHEUMATIC MEDICINE '• • Is ono af the most certain and affeetrial cures for .all rhettinutie, chronic and indsmmatory Rheunia tistns that has over yet boon 'discovered, and in numereue,eases has eradiCated that dreadful dis ease from persona 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 destroy the good ef fects of the medicine 'entirely. 'Price-$1,50" per package. - • - AUGSBURG LIFE TINCTURE. t 020.33 Thesi 'celebrated drops have acquired the, high.. est recommendations in this 'country, as well as in Europe for its . Most valuable proprieties for all inivard weakiiedses cramps;colds,agues and fever; and - when used with the Olive Branch Pillo,never Jails to cure the fever and ague. Price 25 cents per bottle. ' • . • PECTORAL ELIXIR Is unrivalled f0r.3441 curative qualities even when used in case's of maladies 'Whioli -were.otherwiso Incurable. Many recorhmendations have been given of the ben( had in the cure of plduriiiy, sumptionp, colds, r-JYSTERIC. This 'most cm calming instapily the stomach, choli called'mother fits' or hysterics; and when coming, cd for , some length of Limo, will cure the patient entirely.--- Price 25 cents per vial. • GREEN WONDER OIL, • A certain cure for all Scalds, Bruscs, Burns, and the. most allectnal cure for le piles--it - Cure the person afflicted in a vary short tiine, if used according to dircetious._Price 25 cts. per vial. --SP-I-R-I-T—DE MEXICO. • This spirit is highly recommended for all sprains, swelling of the limbs, or lenders; idnews, joints and rheuMatic; as an outward remedy, it has no equal,and when used with the Rheumatic Medi. tine, will greatly fimilitato the cure: The an. nuals_gf History do tiot produce its equal, and it is the greatest,-„prcventive against cold, in the known world. For particulars see directions accom. partying the bottles. Price f 25 cents. • 'MOTU ACHE hROPS, 1. ;An infallablo cure if used according to dircc Linn% Price '25 (units per vi •1. ~. ~,__. -. SALVE .OF D ESDEN. Is decidedly. thd best applicatrom for wounds and sores, old or now, of nil kinds, and will pre vent if used in time, ninny operations; and pre- Femnles who are so unfortunate es to-have-ssq breasts, and will use this wonderful salve, will be cured in a very short time,. ft cannot Tic too high ly recommended. For further particulars see direc tions. Price it 4. cents per hos. WORM • LOZENGES. . An excellent article for the cure of %coma in adults as well as children, and will mire when other remedies fhil. Price 6.1 cents per box. couch LOZENGES. A superior article for Coughs, Colds,Sure throat, Bronchitis and difficulty of: breathing. Price 61 cents per box. • Sold wholesale.and retail, nt the principal office, No. 384, North 3d street, Philadelphia; and by , JOHN GRAY, Cm General Ajent. for Cumberland County. Juno 22, 1812.1y-31 . . READ WHAT IT HAS DONE. • A ND if you have a friend, a relation, or know 11Cany one that is aflli eted. with that distressing disease, "CONSUMMON,"persuade them with. out delay to try that famous and unrivaled medi cine, the ".13a1Rato of -Wild' Cherry," which has cured thousands of this complaint af ter everything else had tidied: Read the 'follow ing undoubted .proofe ofits efficacy: . oxsortemi ; Sept. 19'1 841. R Dr.mt Sin:—Pleas`e send me two . more ottles of .your. Balsam of Wild Cherry, like .. that . .you sent_ me before. 1 have taken nearly all alba first two, and confidently believe this medicine will cure me. 1 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 stopped my cough entirely, checked my night sweats,, and I sleep better at night and feel better in every tray, than .I. have for' many months. - Yours, respectfully,. JAMES KELLY. llormEssurto, Sept 12, 1841. .- FAIEND IVISTkE:—.I must again trouble thee to send me two bottles more of thy invaluable Bal t ran. 'I have now taken three bottles in all; and Can assure thee that it has done more good than all the medicine I have ever taken before. Send by the stage' as' sour) as possible; and oblige thy friend, JOSErli HOLLOWAY. . . ' BUISTOL Sept. 8, 1841. .DEAs Doevoni-tpearing so many people talk of the wonderful cures your Balsam of Wild Cher, ry has made in Consumption, I sent to one of your Agents the otlur day for a bottle, and have found it to have relieved me so much, that I want three, bottles more sent Soon, a's I believe it will cure me too I have used Juyno's Eipectorant and other medicines besides, but nothing has done me as much good as yours has. Send, by the steamboat Bolivar.. . Yours, truly, WILLIAM TIIOMAB. WBesides its nstonielling 61licacyjn Consumption, it is also the most effectual remeily ever discovered for LIVER COM PLAINTS; ASTHMA, BRONCIIITIS;COUGH,'CROUP, WHOOPING COUG li, &c., as hundreds will tes tify who have been cured by it after allnther reme dies hadfailed. • ' • DRUGGISTS and DEALERS. will ' find This medicine a' valuable addition to their stook, " and should elwayslceep it on habd, as it is universally acknowledged to . bo-one-of t the moat useful family niedieincs no* in use. • . •1 4 60 . 5 e very 'careful to ask for Dr. 11 7 1STAIrS -D-ALSAIWORMILD—CIiERRY. _Sold.wh_olg saler end retail - by - W - ILLIAMS*CO.-,LChorairts, l - . 16.33, South - Fourth Street, Philadelphia. , . ICErThe, genuine littlsarn Old' in Cnr-, • , tiy;,SAMVEL . ELLIOTT, appointed Agent, Price—sl per Bottle.. Juno 22,1800 - ; . • t 0203 3 .',l7q 3 ‘ THE ;- PUBLIC. ItirANUFAC7lo3lb,,arl kept oa. hand l for, - MI,- sale • in theAtir,,''uk Lenetutter. - near the. Eildte,SC:co4ll* `Norse. Povkirt 4T. 11 ) 1110, 1111,4 , 5 ".' MAC I E',44. 7 g',, ,fc,r,s;4:llotee . ,and, f or two ;nonce, warrented,t6 work•well, atrd` OrgreaterrAtrability .than. ;any, oiler ::Mechineecforfe. langur rupee() known tp thp'ealuairiber'o,l l 7 , lo l4, -• • • `• .'ilait*lo o F/A#Y4 4 it 1 8 ,42 . ,. .;" ' 'fim•27 _,.‘ r7 , “(my inary con per bottle. ROPS quality of I cramps of •mc diocese OGIOUP!EIIit , GRILDRENig 4 , OTHERS; 'BEr. -:. .ON :YOUR , GUARD!- " GUARD!--:.'this is, the. Setugon *hen:this destructive, comp aili/, 44 14 4 3'o r:interesting little children, often robe:yore of those you fondly'doat 'on, and earrieeltpudreds to the 'grave: •,Every Mother' shoUld therefore, knoW its symptoms, watch them Chasely;randfalways be,prepared with n'..rernedy aemany are daily sacrificed bynueliraglect. '.At .first ther.little patient' s seized with a shivering; it grows reeiless, has flushes of beat,the,eyee , becoine red and swollen, it breathes with. Aliflicuity, and theticomes that.fearfulCouon that will surdly tor. Minnie in convulsions or di3ath nnlesiscanething is immediately giien to Cheek it. 'ln this complaint the t`//alsurirni. WOct.Cherryw V iswell .linewn.to be the most srieedy ever dicovered. ::It Is indeed.a: precious.remedr—mild, safe and innocent, and is sure to give the sufferer immediate relief, and 'quickly restore 'if to safety and . health. ye:mi nes residing in llie. cenntry and indeed eVery mo. ther who loves her children, Should alWays- keep. thkernedicine in: the house and give 'it to them early, by doing BO you may often' save the Urea One you fondlylove. Remember this is the famous remedy, of this distinguished phySician; Dr: Wis. Tar, which has . cured thousands' of CROUP; WHOOPING COUGH, ASTHMA, CONSUIIP.' TION, &c., after everY other medicine - has failed. 0-3:Be particular when you , purchase to' ask for" Dr., WISTAWS BALEMI OFfILD CHERTLF," as there is a sinter of this name a vcrtised that is entirelyn different medicine. ^ ' Prepared,only by Wii.mroas & Co., Chemists, No. 33 South Fourth street, Philadelphia, ". ' ' • Sold in Carlisle by • •'. • ... . • • • • SAMUEL ELLIO'rT.r • . Price One Dollai• alfigtle: . . ' ' • inno 22,1843. -'. .. t02P.:3 PURIFICATION AND' PURGATION. Botkasese Effects are Produced by Dr. LEIDY'S DLOOD PILLS. A, COMPONENT PART OP WHICH N. SaßS•lee67lllLl64% Ilh 1..1;11/Y'S 131069 PILLS contain in their coinposi- Lion ingredients which produce the coin . blued and desirable effects of PURIFYING THE BLOOD Mil Cleansing rilfiEßE ore no Pills in existence which-inay be co safelfused at all times, ages and Seasons, with:int restraint from living or occupation, as ft. Leidy's Blood Pills. Prom 'their composition, they, are calculated to purify the blooil and ultimol fluids doring the inter val between taking them and their operation; tviten ,all impurities, as well as obliliiibustatfispttices of the otoniach and bowels, are . carried off . by their mild purgatiVe properties. UPWARDS OF . 100,000 IfOXS"-.."'" of them love been sold d'oriiig the Mist siiC months ;done, and- UPWARDS OP 1,000,000 since their.firsl, introduction by the proprietor, Dr. N. D. Leidy: ." IN NO SINGLC.:,INSTANCE have they evzr been known to fail , in producing good effects. . •--Dli. LPADY'S BLOOD PILLS, . contain itlredielltB - (111111pr6MItti the - constihdiett. NO MERCURY OR MINEaALSc. Rich are •opidoyed in all Pills mannfitetured by Quhaks and Impostors; who depend:upon 'such dan gerous inedieines under impressiou.(hirh shows theh• ignorance,) that alllfiseases must meld to the effects of Merour7 and.other Minerals. brwmips OF 300 CERTIFICATES _ • „ . From Physicians and others, have been frequently - published ol the Iptppy effects of 1)1.. Leidy's Blood Pills and further comment upon their merits is un- Isevessary. 1)1. Leidy would,hoWever,eartimtly re- . commend io all requiring a pantry hug or, purgative medicine, to procure his BLOOD I'ILLS" - ,ane try them. N o one will ever use any other kind,having once given them a fair trial. ; - nrBEWARE OF couNTERFErrs?-If pro.. ~,, r , ~,.,u,uhe.soleini Nut over and proprii•inr, Dr. N.., H. I EIDY, at his HE %LT! 111 Ni Poltium, No, -„,” 'I9 - `No)111 S:contl . street, below Vine street,(Sign of the Golden Eagle and Serpents,) Philaddlphia, there can be no Nissibility of mistake. They arc also kept by most of the respectable Druggists of Philadelphin,and by respectable Mer chants awl Druggists throughowthe United Stmts. PRICE, TIVENT \ - -FIVE CENTS A BOX. For sale. in Carlisle, by • - STEVENSON & DI NKLE, Agents for Cumberland Cnynty. . ' Carlisle, May 18,184'2. ' iN-29 - . ~ P ictlicati!d- Extract of Sarsa parilla. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS W l i L n .. pp l: t d ra f t o i r o f: io te f ild a iy r • sa . l):: :l 7 dia ll e . clu L t r. t l o ll i :o r . a -Mitdicated Extract rd. Sarsaparilla. it is posittvely the strongest preparation of Sarsa parilla in existence. ON E. 1301 TLE• is equal to six pints of atly other Spat p that is made, and is bought by numerous persons throughout the city and country for making therefrom, and• who sell it at seventy-five cents. or one dollarVerbottle (about half •a 'Poe efficacy of Sarsaparilla is well • known . in Scrofula or King's Evil, Erysipelas, Diseases of the' Liver, Affection of the Skin anti Bones, Ulcers of the Nose; Throat and Body, as Well as an Antidote to Mercury and the Minerals, Constitutional Dia easesamd a general purifier of the Blood and Animal Fluids, .Comment anion its . virtuesis unnecessary; every hotly knows its efficacy. It is only necessary when tiring .it to get a good preparation of it,,and then there will he no disappointment in its effects., Dr. T.eidy would refer to the most respectable phy sicians in. Philadelphia, as well as throughout the' United Stales, for the'cluiracteiC - of his preparation, - as well also to the numerous certificates friars physi cians and others, that have been from time 'to time published, now deemed unnecessary; as the charae ter of hi s preparation is firmly established. Through put the Southern States it is used altogether, and throughout the North takes the precedence over all. others, particularly among the physiciani, who, for the benefit of their patients, always recommend it. The reader is reterredio the. directions, accom panyi each bottle,forreconivnendations,certificat and further certificates. (riPRICE ONR ,DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. Prepared and sold. wholesale and retail at- , Dry LEIDY'S HEALTH EMPORIUM, g 0.191 North: Second,alreet, below yi n e, aign ofthe Goltlen,Eagla Serpents, Philadelphia; nod for sale in Carlisle,,by, • STEVENSON' D INK LE, Agents for Cumberland, County. Carlisle; May 18 , 184.9...: • ' • Every Body Oaght to snow of - , Pulmonary Presfrrallic.. Oefreeteal itF Coughs, Colde, Influenzes, Ca. QF truths,' Asthma, Paine of the Side and of iho' tronchitis,:Spjtfingor •of_Breath,=Whooping Ditietoee-Orthe Statist. - Liitte, and for the arrest - of appriiich ink Consumption.. „ . • • So popular is Dr.' Bechter's Pulmonary Preset.- votive throughout all,Gerroany, and so affectuatin Diseases , of .the Lungs, ; that from its urinal:pitons ; effocts and ,wonderful ctires—it Is . theTe ;getter.l4!)"i knowii and 13echter's Preetirwri,! -- .: As, narrieMus certificates of its very gnod efteets,'• and wonderful' noires in this country, hake. been fro•o• iluontly publfidied, it is deemed necessary only to ' remind the public , of sOlaluablon, rnedicintrOdid. inform them wher,,c, i 4 can ; be,procareil , ganaitr@. ;. ; • 1 • a'rrics—Fifty Cents a half pint, WOO % *,* PrepaMd and ioid;Wlfoleimiu and retail at llr' 11EALT11 EMPOIIIUIVIV'NO;. - ' - 191`'. North • Scloond street,. Vine;(sign'uf the Golden Eagle and Serperits);flhilridelptria., • -• "tor sale in Carlisle, by • ' - • • STEVENSON' & Ageittsfot.Ctimlierland cohntv, • Crirlisloelitsy !St P 34247 -•.! • -IZerAlt _