UD dottutette it 110.#WOr.. PENNSIINANIA. 1 4 111LADELP11.114,DANKS.: , ' 'V, •,of North Arnerieti, ;: • • .":,par. •.• s's,l;purioual lignette,figuras of Juatiec and Litter , ty, reading, we,promise to pay,,fcc.:, on demand Aitspeele, or paper Orate Ilank•Of North America." 's!s and 10.'s, Old plate; none geindne remaining out. and 20's, altered lroni s's; vignette of s's Mal 'Ofidtereil noteli;a'fture of Commerce .sit t ing; on biifore her, and,ships in the hack ground.. . 414.0eittillri;, Jan. 19, 813; pay, D. Catlioard•alal '• tett= , April 20,1817, pay It. Cliesney . 13ditk ' I Aberties, par: • 10'06ie'CVOCt:' Itt; 1837;.'Pay-J. Tayliwysigna iiiiitateth vignette heavily shaded': 10's, lett. A; July, 4, 1838; pay J.. Starr; lirinting ' • • 20's,altered from counterfeit 10's; badly done. 20's, lett.:Gi.4titi..F, 1,8,1.4 pay J. Jenks. Bank 'of:Pdniiylv,iiia. . 's's, lett. M. 6;' April 0;1836: pay G. W. Warder; Flail'. white, eler4,lirOund the -5 at top, not in • • genuine; 'lett; CI April ;7, 1829 tiny E. s's lett, P.,8; Noi-,., . 6;ll43.Bl'inty Isr.Nolen-cOarse. 10's, Of various tip;;lite rin President con siderably latex tivaii•lhe - ptlier letters. ' 10's, lett. F; 5ept.,10:,104 - pay J. Hicks, signed E. G. Lewis, Pres4,itorsdch , tinker; Aug. 6, 1836; Ja 3 Y B. Bray; APri.1,&,11 3 29i. pay O : Say; motto ou Ett.„.colit of arnis done; others, Sept. 10, 1837, pay C: Chit. -• 10's, letts:Ciltiol 15; April 16, 18334, pay If. 'Clay. ~10's, lett. A . April, 1823,•1ttal July lii, t 833; en ,graNer's fi rift tz Flo. for Co.: others, Aug. 27,1838, pay H. Clay; CliaMiney - ; Cash., instead of • Chauncey.- . • • 50%1;dt; 11; Tan; 1;1817..7 • 50's, lett. C; March 22, 1821; pay J. poetic. , . flank of Penn Township . .. • pah. O's, Washington on die Ir.yr instead of ntotrrend. 20's;various.dates, dnae,,except the Franklin Off right margin, which-is coarse: . • • s,o's; altered from- 5 'a; Vignette of 50's, .com Mem sitting on a bale of gouda; right-end piece,Franlv lin; Teft, Penn. Bank of.the United States, . 58 a Ga 10's and letts. A it B,liends and each end-coarse. 50's, left, 1); bee. 2,1830; end pieces coarse. . . 50's'and 100's, letts. A n and Oct. 1,1838; pay Ino: , Sonierville, Cash., at 10 dayi; laiper thin and reddish.:' . .. • . Ithi's; lett. I-1; Sept. 1,1858; pay J. Ross nt 10 days. 100trs; altered from 100's; - Oct: 11, 1838 x -pa - to and endorsed by IL Buchanan, at 5 - months. Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania,- par. s's 14.4);,,111arch 4, 1819; pay T. Ast, s's, slier frUm the Commercial Hank or Millington, broken, by substituting Pennsylvania for M iII hig ton, which observe; vignettepf genuine s's; l'ean's Treaty with the bahhas. :10's, spurious; vignette of genuine, Wasliington and -Franklin. • • • lO's, lett. A, Noy:l7, 1830,1 my R. R. Lee: March and June 2, 1893,'29 and 30, ay Geo. \V. Ash; Sept; 15,1830, pay S. Girard.: " letta. A a ' Nov. - 17, 1899. - pay - F LymanyNtit . 3,1899; pay 51. Carey; letter C, pay 11. Clay. 20.'s, signed Benj. P. Smith, dated before lie was Cashier. 100's, altered from Coomiereiar Bank ofMillingtnn Aid; Railroad ears on one end,. de - nomination Of on•tbe other. Entirely 'different Irons genuine 500's;50!s; 20's and 10's, altered from' S's, which only has l'enu"s treaty with the Indians for vig - nette.el — Genuine 500's arc printed in nEn Faimer's and Mechanic's Bank, • • par._ s's; 10's and 25's, altered from Farmer's and Me . chanic'a Bank.of Wisconsin; vignette of's's, a fe male holding a cup in right handOrft min resting on an eagle; of to's a-female reaper; of 20's, a •,‘ female spinning. None genuine engraved by Bur ton & Gurley. ' letter Ef.Feb..5,1432,5; pay P.'Saley; letter C;" Feb. 5, and 10,1820,'25; pay A. Moses, pull, .1. Roan; letter G, il 2,18211; pay 11. Clay. 20's,' well done;, paper redder and signatnrelighter than genuine; some letter A, Nov. 20,1894, pay G. - 111w1. 20's; letter E; Nov. 29, 1834; 'engraving very . bad. 50's, letter"G; 1)6'0.25,1819; pay G, Hirst. ._ Girard Bank,_ 40 a 45. _ 10's, 20's and 50's, altet.ed from s's, whose vignette •is the Philsdelphia Exchange. Hold up to light. Kensington Bank, ;par. Manuf—St .Mech..Bank, • . 5a 7 10'sialtered - fromr - s'fir vignette of-genuine 10Ta-fe male-and SPISN'ING wttera , which last. is 110 t on the altered notes. 50's, altered frinn s's; the word FIFTY is crooked, and bunglingly inserted. _ Mechanics' • . Bank, par. 3's, old emission; long since Withdrawn. 20's, altered from counterfeits on Mechanics's Bank, New Haven ; miniature of Washington on the right, and Clay on left. 50's, altered from s's, April 1, 1833; FIFTY is . placed too close to DoLLAns; small lettering of FIVES around the edge rubbed clear. Moyamensing Bank, 5 a 7 Philadelphia Bank, par. s's old plate,. withdrawn. The plate in use has for vignette a female; and coil pieces, Washington on . the mit t, and Robert Alarms on the left. 10's, Lett. lan. 1,1819; Sept. 7,1819; Dec. 8,1820. 10's, letter D,Feb. and May 8,1332; pay J. Kam and D. Evans. Vignette, three female fignFes with it ship in the distance, and a view of the banking house on the left, very imperfect. Franklin on the right, and Washington on the left end. 10's mid 20's, altered from s's: vignette of s's, two females sitting; bttween them, a shield, on which is a ship and plough: of 10's, a female reclining, her right hand resting on a shield, on which is Pa. coat of arms: of. 20's, Penn's Treaty - with the In- 20's, old plate, letter E, May 9, 1814, 1894, 1825, and 1827; pity D. Edam. Southwark Bank, , , . par. 500's, altered from 10 's, old i sane. of large size; "en demand" extracted, and " Five .hundred" sub- stunted.' Schuylkill Bank,. par. s's, old plate, of various filling up. The heads of Washington and Franklin imperfect and coarse. Western Bank, par. COUNTRY BANKS Bank of Chambersburg, Bank of Chester Co., Westchester, par, -Bank of Delaware Co., Chester: par. 20 , 5; altercd -rom s's, well, executed. Ws, altered from s's, letter A, Jan. 1, '1836; pay T. (Ny(1,4011:18.5. Fulwell, Cash. The word FIFTY after bearer is blotted; the circle dark. Bank..of Germantown, par. f2o's,"altered from s's; hold the note up to light. • Bank of GettyzAurg,. 6a 9 s's, Nov . 14, 1828-9 ; pay R. Smith; without the circular water-mark seen in genuine.. . ' . 5 7 ii,01d plate t which reads' Gettysburg Bank. . Bank of Lewistown, 11 a 14 Bank of Middletowt; ' 6 a 8 Bank of IVlontgotnery Co., Nors'wn. par. s's, letter A, Oct: 2, 1829, pay 11. Litez; Nov, 1, 1823, pay Wells; others in 1825-6, some,-2d May. s's, ldtters B and I", July 2, 1825, variously filled out: Vignette light and course. Bank of Northumberland,, na 8 Bank of Pittsburgh, 1 a 2 s's, letter C, Old plate, withdrawn from circulation; vignette, a blacksmith, tools; &e. • . letter C; Dec. 4, 1831; pay Win. Wilkins; nth ' yrs, May 4, 1825; puy 11. Baldwin. 10's and 20's, altered from counterll2lt . l's; badly done. 20's, vignette, n female leaning on a vase of flowers; of genuine, a Blacksmith with his tools. Balk ot - Suiquelianna Co. NI ontrose,B alO Berki3Onnhty. Bank, Reading, 40 a5O Vir Mier notes", letter II; vignette, State Arms, rater coarsely executed. SLisle Bank. . - 0 a 0 . Nt rß;April,l, 1829; pay J. Cressler. The 1 d'al'of Waaldngton light uud coaVs.e.- COil4iers;altered from Vs; poorly 49136. • . 0 . 11, a & Bridge CO.Columbia,lla.e. - - ling on \from l's; "Mercury mid ti female ret=t . MO . goods; of itXre, a large female and ah 14 4 .011. resting on IV shield with a plough :Daylestowin c entl, a figure of Commerce. • "EaSten'Bank - • par. 5.'8.914 rijat6;lettel. - par. C. Ric F'sohiG hlaywr. I„ 1827 And 1830; pay PalltzLerigriiiing Ind 119.0; :May 1,1831; pay J. / o!9 . ilet ter'. C:,:reh..l-; Ififthiiii• than genuine. cEric "N• J::Pl ' st * • • -Eit.. , .c.„..tipkt Mak,. Putaba • • • a 4 i Branch, 1 a 2 • \ - 1.a .2 is it " sailor leaning it t . 5".0431h06* iilerthetenuir 3'a havi-Jtk n " .an an er femalefikure.". and an .s!o;letteri:pay.ll.ll,htes IF, di tosti p a per;the dietint, polo 7-='!n4Y•a I in agernd rn • "../;SaiinanArnetitittinh of- PeJTO:3•lctory; •vr l'l . .11,14 iirig ne t g. e nufne 413 . 118 Anye r • • ..::Aknoce 4 .64voc•ligurtile fit e d hqt:tv sined'foomaikm,, nos ' ee" , / ,!o'"aco . IC P arrnttar. Aid.a.led Sept. 7 , 1 ' 62: The s- a • .theptabler and President ac e . FaittierW . Batilt Ofßnitkfeigi BitOtol par . s's;dittedl3ristOL Mara 1014April - 12;;T828.- : His letter-A; Feb,.'6 4 ,181.4 - Pineoyl Arad, •' •R9;1815 41817; 0141014 , ~ tiftjt sly, Sept. 4 and 10,1810,0lbeWlettetBit 80bialtered, frgut,,Bfa,:. Ate yiguetteto4.2Bto,lB •••••bittidtiiito;,horied and liarecearlOi•'•'L Formere':and.provnie.Bank; : Vilayne ' ti.:; , • Farmers'llank - of Laileibter","' 2 ss, letter A; March 7, 1832; pay J. Wind): no gen uine notes of thia,deacriptioit in, eirOolattoiu„oth-, ers; March 17,1831, and °dint.° dates; pay GO. H. ' Krug, filling tiOnd eignaturc in same hand. 10s, letter A; ,March 9, 1833 pay J. Wind vig . • mite, a mill. - - , . lOs and 50's, altered from s's , of the ,above- coun terfeit, . . Farmers' Bank Of Retidingo Reading, " 9 letter A; Jan. 1, 1835; pay G,Ludwig. Paper has silk mark; fair appearance: ss, letter 11, Jan. 10833,pay G. Smith ; May 20,1 1836; pay A. Strong.," Coarse. tOOs, lett. A pay John Harrold; nonesuch genuine: Franklin Batik, Washington, „ . 2 Is and .10's, altered from the broken "Bank of Washington," by prefixing "Franklin." -This Bank opened in 1836. Observe the date. l's, letter A; Nov. 1, 1836; pay H. Wylie; John - Marshall, Ca sh,; these names engraved. I mpres sion somewhat faint, particularly the lines under signatures which are astincriti the genuine. '. Harrisburg Bank, • - .. • .8 ki 10, ss, letter D. pay 11. - Alward, dated may 14, 180.• •55, letter C; pay J. Ross, dated Nov. 3,1820.-..1 ss, letter C, pay It. King; adttal.lan. 1,1823. • Os, -May 4,1820, Illitter A. pay J. B. Whiteside. . 10s, vignette, a stearnbtiat, railroad cars, Im The gemune,lo's have the goddess of Liierty, and the Capitol iii the back ground. - - •• 20, altered from counterfeit IV's; vignette, a view of the State Buildi4gs. ' Honesdale Bank, Honesdale,' II a Lan - easter . Bank, . • 1 ¢2 s's, tiliered freim.s 'B, letter it, October 3, 18336, No. - 4987. ..ancater County Bank, • Lebanon Bank, Merchant's & Manuf, Bank, Pitt'g. 1a 2 Miners' Bank •of Pottsville, 6 a 7 s's, letter F, pay 3. Lyon, 3 iliac 13,1841; others Jr White, Aug : 1,1840. • The letter under the K in • Schuylkill; if; the genuine, it is below the I: and K; the. cross of the rrs inclines up wardionstcad•of horizontal.. Monongahela Bank, Brownsville,. - 2O'S; - Sli.e.red-fross s's, easily detected. 50's, this thiuk hits no 50's out. New Hope Delaware Bridge Co. 20 a 25 (,lltnovedcro-Larnbertville New Jersey.) Northampiini - Balik, Allentown, letter 11, Aug. 28, 18.7.4 pay S. Lippincint; sig natures up engraved; visnette, coat of arms, while the s's issued since I B37.havc a view of Mauch Chunk. • - Towansla Bank, Towanda, West Branch b'k, Williamsport, in's of various filling up; some -to:I. Kellum; T. 1 - , - Gitslu J. lT:Towdeu,. Pres.; /ignettea flying engle,.railroad ears ludic/ distanue. .Presi dent's aigoatiire too light mid stilt; general appea.. ranee light; the first I in Willitunsport resembles more a fignree 1. 50's,-altered frotn.s - '8; vignette, which is that of the s's, is a view of the/el/ton the left end Of note. Wonting Bank,. Wilkes Barre,. .13 . _ MUM s's. I etiers A and-B ; Feb. 2,1830; old plate; pay W. Wagner, Which nimie is spelt Wagnor. In the word FIVE, oh the left hand margin, the Hs not dotted.. The Fof Five, in the body of the note, does not exactly line with the other letttts. the_ many places. 10's, alterce.from countorfeit Vs. See preceding. Tay lorsy ill° Dela wreit4tridge, =:lo.a-15. • S..DUNLAP • allarney at Law; .: OFFICE N 0.3 1 - lectern's Row, fr on the Pub: lie Square, Carlisle Pa.. • April 608.0. _t-23 ATTORNEY AT LA-AV oJice apposite the Carlisle Bank. July 27, 1842. Gin. 39 • . JOHN W. 'BENDEL, makuttute• C/ ESPECTPULLY tenders his services bathe IDA citizens of Carlisle and its vicinity, that he will attend to and perform all dental operations such as Cleaving, l'ln4zing and Extracting na tural Teeth, and inserting incorruptablo attilicial teeth from a single tooth to an entire set.. CO'Oftiee opposite M'Farlune's Hotel. July 20, 1842, lf-38 ~~~~~~~5~ ~ o Dr. L R. Loomis, Dentist, Is permanently located in Carlisle, and will per form all operations that -are -required in the practice of his profession—such as , Extracting, Filing., Plugging, and Inserting ArtifiCial Teeth, • from a single tooth to an entire set. .N. B. For a few inontlis ensuing, Dr. LOO3ll/3 will bo.in Carlisle, the. first two . weeki in each month—after which, he will be absent until the fret two weeks, ineach following month—at which period lie may be found at his Office, Pitt st. near M'Farlane's Hotel. • Carlisle, May 4, 1842. • , 0:27 • -. - Mechanicsburg Line r;" wz , "Sde ; Between Mechanicsburg and 'Philadelphia or Baltimore. (BY RAIL RO3D OR O.9.7VAL] WHE subscriber grateful for past favors, begs leavd to inform his friends anti the public generally, that lie still continues to run a line of burthen Cars regularly between Mechanicsburg and Philadelphia or Baltimore, by which goods and produce of all descriptions will be forwarded With care and _despatch at the lowest rates of freight. Produce will be received at his. Ware House,in Mechanicsburg, and fOrwarded to either Phila. dolphin or Baltimore, according to the direction of the owner. fl The highest price will be given for Wheat and Flour. -.- MARTIN MEILEY. N. B. Plaster of Paris and Salt always, kept on hand, and for sale at the lowest prices. LLIZI3.‘ ' 0 VOID 1 23. av'o He has also an-hand, at the Depot in Mechanics. burg, for sale, LURIBEIIi, such an Boards, Shingles, Scantlings, dm. of all kinds, which will beoold on liberal terms. " • *. August 17,1841 tf.42 6a9 naloviitat 1a11D1711111% GREAT INDUCENiNTSTO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. THE stibs6riher, having concluded to d o . an entire Cash liminess, offers for :sale his large and, splendid assortment of . FOREIGN: & 'DOMESTIC Harm D VP el .R' Nails c& Cutlery, lower • than it wits ever- bought-for in Philadelphin. - The ciAlOwing will giveyod some idea of the prices that lam determined tweell at:' • • • • 0 incliCarpcuter's Patent;,Rim Locks, ' . • . • 2 from • • • • ' $l2 to $l4 per doz. 6 inch Brass Striker, • .• " . GAO . Newton Darling Crass Scythes, .1U tt NeWbursi's- • • " • '• • '9. ";.r • pay Forks, Solid Cap Ferrule, 5 , Cast Steel long handled Shovels, ' 7 , Cumberland or Reading Nails, - '4,64 teg. Phoenii or Judintait„ , ". 4,44 lc - , Other ninkrs ".. • - 4,31 Lwill sell any articles in - my' line, from 26 to 25, per Cent. lower than canbebought for cin credit. Call, on me 7 rielumiitie my.goode:7-:gela list of any prices .7. 7 cm - I)ore...them with the prices of. Wm' iottwes,mpf nscet•taott' foe. yourselves' where' you', can , buy the. • - .I.IPNIIN , C7 t ELDER importer. 49371Warketat;pbove.13th'ilforeliiiiilei Philadelphia June 1, 11142.' -..:: , .‘ •" / "It'lS'lralley,llnP ,j l :os4ne-burnFrp, 1! I an . v' l -oilricitio .COAti, : constanpy:for , an l 0 3' • • . •-..... T.-.3r:•P,•;11,,1ART/if.*;,.;': , . ~ , Successort.Lgifi l i dr A r im arb , , ,,, garrisburg, April 20..184.2; --......,!, Giri.2s kr - W*4o4 Vietragate6, 1110FaiTIOITOrille,Beliiifii,6011086 , !" bY... ' - - • - - . •-• CONRAD fIAD; 'fanner,' •Ctittilithisind Co. WliiC}r Petition - trill lietiol.befrire tli,k•Distrint Court' r th•6' t tleiteidStates, OTT if.:7P.astetwalistrict 'of Pennsylvania ;' vania; • sitting' in! Banlefreitcy,'at`thOil-. trict Court room in .the , ,,City;.of,'Philatielphia .on FRIDAY the 9th day of DECEMDMI • nexf, ;842, at 11.o'olotfk,:.A.. M. when' it'd:vat - 6'6 all 'persons in terested may, appear rind show cause, if any: they have, why the prayer of the mia,Petition Should not granted, and the said Petitioner tie . .deolai•ed Bank rupt. '• FHA'S. 'HOPKINSON; • , Clerk of the District Court. Nev. 2, 1842'. • • ' ' • :3t-53 NOTICE. JPETITiONS for the Benefit of the Dmikrupt , Law, have been Bled the•22tl October, 1842, by OLIN MCCORMICK, deukr in Marketing, , . . . • •• ' Cumberland co. JOHN M. WOODBURN,lateMerchant (of .. • • the ,firma. of John M. WOodburn & Co Joseph Laughlin Br. Co., and James Wilson, n nod Iron Master,) Cumberland eo JOSEPH \V. PATTON, late Iron Master, . , Whin Petitlons will be heard before the District Court of 'the Uniied.,States for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, sitting in Ilankruptcy, at the District Court room in the City of Philadeliihia, on FRIDAY the 2d.day of DECEMBERfielyit, at lI o'clock; A. M., when and where all persons interested may ap pear -and show cause, if any they have, •why ~the prayer, of the said - Petitions should not -he-granted, and the said Petitioners declared Bankrupts. • • ,• ERAS; HOPKINSOII,' Clerk of the District Court: Oct. 26,1[8.12. - • 4 3t-52 Nto22lfiZe 1 a 2 5-a-7 v.: the matter of . the-Petition of Jesse Bauman, a Bankrupt.: 1842,0 ct. 17, Petition of P. P. -Ege' assignee of said lease Bauman loran order to sell certam Real Estate, Sic. of said 'Bankrupt, read n d.filed. And it, is ordered that Publio Notice be given in the And herald and Expositor,that this applien- Son has been made and that Saturday the sth of No vember next, at 11 o'clock A. M., and the District Court Doom in. the City of Philadelphia have been appointed for the time and place of hearing, when and where all persons in interest -may appear and spew cause if any they have, why the petition should not be granted, October 2 . 0, 184'2 al b Otraerta - TN the matter of Martin G. Rupp, a Bankrupt. 1842, Oct. J 7th, Petition of F. Ege, assignee of said Martin G.' Rupp; for an order. to sell certain Real Estate, ike., of 'Bind Bankrupt is read and filed. Kinrirta ordfted that public 'notice be given - 4n the Carlisle Herald and 'Expoiiitor, that this applica tion has been made and nit Saturday the sth day of November, next, at II o'clock, A. NI. and thellis triet Court Room in the City of Philadelphia, have been .vappointed for the time and pinee of bearing, when and where i nn persons in interest may 'appear 80, spew cause if any they. lave, why the peutior should not be granted, 70 . a 75 50 6 a 9 October 26,1842 •' • NOTICE . — IDETNIONS for Discharge and Celli ficatc under the Bankrupt Law, bare been fit ed by . JACOB A. UAUM, inkeeper, Cornbcrlabil co WILLIAM NOAKEIt, Saddler ant! Dia- . • Cumberland co N: .101I ' DAVIDSON, Millwright an I late • 'Butcher, in company , with Samuel David- - son, • . Cumberland co •- _ _ and FRIDAY the 30th day of - DECEMBER next,at 'll u'efock, A. M. is appointed for thu hearing there of, before the saidCotirt,sitlitig in Itanltruptcy,taihe District Courtroom hi the City of Philadelplua,wheit, u d where,theCeeditors of the said Petitioners, who have proved their Dchts, awl all other persons in in terest, may appear and n'tow cause,„if any they have, mil - such Discharge granted. FUAS. 110PKINSON, Clerk of the District Court. 9ct.28, 1842. 10-52 t00231f1.. 6 .:2 A. PETITION for Discharge and Certificate un der the Bankrupt Law, has been filed by . ROBERT. SNODDIIASS . , late- Merchant, • Cumberland co. and FRIDAY the 30th day of DECEMBER item, at II 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 Philadel phia, when and where the Creditors of the snid Pe titioner, who hare proved their Debts, and all'other persons in interest, may appear and show cause, if any they have, why such Discharge and Certificate should not be granted. FBAS. HOPKINSON, Clerk of the District. Court. 10-50 Pin. Oct. 12,1842. •z)(l.3a"i)'zi!),: PETITIONS for Diacharie and Certificate under the Bankrupt Law, have been filed by SAMUEL GIVEN; lute Merchant and • Manufacturer, Cumberland county. JESSE BAUMAN, Machinist and Iron. Founder, -.Cumberland county. JOIIN GRAY, Individually and as a mem ber of the late firm of Gray and Cauft. man Iron Master+ Cumberland county. ABRAHAM H: PHILLIPS, lato Mer chant of the firm of Egolf and Phillips, now Clerk, Cumberland county JOSEPH -MOSSER, Tanner, Currier and Farmer. • . Cumberland county C. E. It. DAVIS, late Merchant, now Chair Maker, Cumberland county. and MONDAY the 21st day of NOVEMBER next, 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 and where the Ciedi. tors of the said Petitioners,who have proved their Debts, and 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 natpirmaQ rETITIONS for Discharge and Certificate under theltinkrupt Law have been filed by AM. .MAURY", Stone Mason, individual- ly and as a member of the firm of Maury & Zeigler; ' Cumberland county. GEORGE V. HALL, late Merchant, now _Simeniaker and Agent, Cumberland county. and Tuesday the 6th day of December next, at 11 o'clock, A. M. is appointed for the hearing thereof, befdi'e the said Court, sitting in Bankruptcy, at the 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 and show cause, it any they have, why such Dtscharge and Certificate should not be granted. FBAS. HOPKINSON, Clerk of the District Court. Philadelphia, September 17,1642. • 10t-47 DVIIL PETITIONS for Discharge and Certifi eate under the Bankrupt Law have been filed by MARTIN G. RUPP,. late Merchant , Cumberland Count !JosEpn FRY. Cabinet Maker . now Laborer, and TUESDAY the 6th day of December next at it o'cloek,A. M. is appointed for the hearing thereof, before the said Court, sitting in Bankruptcy, at the District Court Room, in the .City of If!biladelphia, when and where the Creditor's oldie said • Petition era, who have proved their debts, and sip other per sons in interest, may appear, and shim cause, if any hey have, why such Discharge and Certificate should not he granted. " • FRAS. HOPKINSON,; , —Clerk of the..D4ittiet piiii4:lo,4olit; 24; .. p. 48 . . ...,::.ill,*Tititti:,,ilM.O,Ti:p' , :!.',.' 4' - i . I Crli li f ,',';'''','o ll'i, 0 i-; ALL persons indOhted tO,the Estato.of MAR-, 'TIN G. RUPP, who.was decreed a flank. rapt, June 214;:184.2;• irilErneke.pniment , to the undersigned Assignee, of , said bankrupt, on oi,bc fore' tito,lst dsyeif Assignee in, hkitiptcy,of Martin G.'1!.9110, (Me tiiie OPposite the 'Callao Danis. Carlisle, Oct. 5;1842: !Cumberlad co PR AS. HOPKINSON, Clerk of du: District Court. 11-52 FRAS. HOPKINSON, Clerk of the District Co u rt. tf•s2 Cif mbeclenil-Counfy; 3m-49 4 41 4 134 1 - 11,940 . 4410106Acy l,4 1 01 1 # 14 ` , :;:Y 10$S301440IMAGElti r FI PERPETUAL.''' r:"' "The Anrp hiaiiraiiceCort! ! . pan?) of Philgdeiphia, 1/.AICI4.,INSITRANCE, 'either ternporatZ ot • lailiettidtiergainatiosira • Otainagn b • tf: own or' Country,'ci Houses, Barns an d, BUM. Inge of kinds; ,on HotWohnl4 Furniture, Mei. ohandize. Horses, Cattle Agiieultural; Com'mor ,cdar and Manufacturin g‘ Stock, and ••Uteneile of every deserjptionoutwel) as MORTMMI and (AROUND upon i)p.toopt favorabla t tarme. The !oilman:R.- are the usual rates, viz: On Stone a nd brick bitildiiy infrom , . • , 35 to 40 eta: an' $lOO Go to 70 ctn. on _loo' "Log and frame - "Ilferchandize arid - foto tare' in brick or stone •• . bulidingeffrom • 40 to 50 cts. on 100 or. frami, -.60 t 0 .70.04.• on 100 , q-lorsee, cattle 'farming . • * anisundries, - at about ' 60 eta. On 100 PERPETUAL RISKS. ..On Brick or slime buildings, $1;000, the premium subject to be withdrawn ii. - anyliine by the partyinsurint, at a deduction of 5 per cent. on the amount_ paid. . Applications for insurance , or any inforination On the - subject; may be made either peisonally or by letter, at the Company's Offiedo, at the north= west corner of Sixth and Wood streets. - .MORTON M'MICHAEL, rresident. L. KRUMBHAAR, , Secretary, or JOHN J. MYERS, Masan.; Carlisle, Pa. Directors. Morton M'Mieheel," George - M. Tioutman, „loscph Wood, Salim] Townsend; • P. LugoMenne,. • Robert L. Loughhead; Elijah Da!lett,R W. Pomeroy, ' Chas. W. Schreiner, ,Charles Stokes, Joseph J. Sharpless. _September 14,. 1842: FARMERS). HOTEL THE subscribe r hereby Worms his friends and the public in general, that lie still continues to keep a 1 • PUBLIC . `f" ; (r.iTortsto the contrary notwithstanding,) at the OLD .STAND, in East High Street, n few doors east of the Court House, where he will at all times take pleasore in ndministering to the .comforts of those who may favor him.with their custom. - His BAR.' shall be constantly' supplied with the choicest liquors, and his TABLE with the best t h e market can furnish. A careful OSTLER always keptinotttendanerand nothing shall-heleil - nndone tolease all who call with him. BOARDERS taker by theweelk,month or year. SIMON WONDERLICI I. Carlisle, April 6, 1642. M Urfien Paper. Milk HE subscriber respectfu'ly informs the pob- T lic at large, that lie-has leased the above ca. tablishrhent, six miles south ofCarlisle, for a term of years, and the IlllLL'having . been recently re paired, and, new machinery introduced, Im 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 printas, merchants and others, in any qUantitiee at the lowest city iniceri. All orders addressed to the subscriber, at _Paper town, Cumberland county, will receive prompt attention. . • . having lately receivardsupply of the very best materials, be flatters himself that he will be able to manufacture paper equal , in quality to any other establishment in the country. _ • WILLIAM Et. MULLIN: Papertowil% July 20;1842, tf-38' N. B. The highest price paid for rags. ---- TO FARPII . . _ 111111211121 I.tilmcr4iii,rs ' at their FOUNDRY AND MACHINM SilOP, on Main street, nearly op, posite the County Jail, in the Borough of Carlisle, l's., still confine to build Lie following Machines and Horse Powers—viz: T. D. Burrell's Patent Improved THREE AND FOUR ME.Ol§l D W l ' 209 W ith a horizontal band-wheeri,with a took to con , duct the strap to the Machine. • BEVIL GEAR HORSE POWER, The baud-wheel outside of the horses. .They are well calculated to put to one side of the barn bridge, or under the liars shy). it New andliwprovcd Shaker, To separate the grain, from • the straw, which will dispense with one or two hands, will•beinade to the above Machine if wanted. • a& Et Zit alt • Purchasing any of the above Machines may have the privilege after a fair trial, of returning the same if not satisfied.. All Machines and Horse Powers are warranted for one year, if well used. REP.9IRI.IPG. All kinds of repairing will be done at the snortes notice and on the most reasonable terms. They id ways keep on Mind all castings necessary to repair the above Machines, or.any others now in Asc... IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY. There is also attached to the:A(li° establishment an IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY, at which all kinds of CASTINGS call be had—such as Apple Mills, Corn Brakers, Plaster Brakers, Mill Gear ing, Saw Mill Cranks, Machine Gearing,. Wagon Boxes;Sto. Ygc. Also, ' . • TURNING AND FINISHING; Such as Mill Spindles, Cur Boxes, Turning Lathes, tio.s all in the beskorder, in iron and brass. pbAll orders will be executed at the aliortest no ice, and promptly attended to. Farmers and others tilt respectfully invited to give use call, confident hat they can be suited to their satisfaction. . _ _ Aug. A. STOUFFER & CO. . Carlisle, . 10; 1842. tf.4l Planck's, HenwootPs and Ogle's PLOUGHS and PLOUGH CASTINGS, such as Cutters Land sides, &c: &c., can also be had at the foundry. FOR PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE. proprietors of the Susquehanna Line will ii run their Cars and .rloats as usual to Phil adelphia and Baltimore daring the present season. Their friends will please' apply to Wm. L. Fox, Broad st. and to Castner, Christian & Curran; No. 76 South Wharves,' Philadelphia, and Joseph E. Elder, Baltimore. • : , Until further • notice, the following prices will bo adhered to between • this place and the above cities. • , I: 1 . ga 0t5,..1 bs 11 , c.P. n ocra..-- fir.: o ~. Lt°4 , F .5, 2 . a. 1 2 °Z .I 47- " •P ' 4.' a FF: -:'fix . E. . A• • r .... w ct. V 10 C. o, 0 15c '2/ 01 . per bbl — Ale per 100 lbs. Groceries, Q Ware and Hardware, 'Dry Goods, Fund _ ture,Aud Drugs, Wheat, Rye At, Corn per bushel - Oats do • Lumber per 1000 • • feet ' $2 75 > $a 50 Shingles, `• do 1 . 50 200 Flour, per bbl. 314 35 50e Shad do , 374 '5O Herring .do Salt per sack; 28 , 32 P,itbk, Tar and Rosiri • • •• • .. per 100, • • -• 13 s2t Plaster gross ton, ,$2.25, 's2 50 • - Hemp per ' . 100; ''l6 • 22 Hides,• - " - . Pig etal,grositon 2 503 50, Blooms & Cruitings,,3 tga 4 00 - , ,;r il Baron, 350 ; 4=50 Nails per keg, " 18 23 Wether per 100, 20 '• 25 hiskey per bbl. • 50 - -55 Burr Blockeper'loo,•,,lls 20 etti k l soPer.,4o T. l O, • - do • 20 . 23 40 successor to Miller di; Martine. Harrisburg, May 4, 'so, e '642:27 ..cousqs) rellAcdttS'ELPV'to Mwgeor-Lsint. ;IL fad ids ih (14 borViiinteiVitieiliditiniiattidert - ak no one, can deny bailie • cher most , i.e9m114- cease ortfiliTataVad,;,diat#siang!,diaeasi. indeed* melancholy; ;;ttuth 4 ,,i,ithat :.thousanag victims to Consumption every.ear , •from.no other cause, than neglicteiteoldri;,l.3iet.',' we' find' huh , . dreds, ntiithoupands whci:ireat.sach "complaints Withlthe.greatestindifibrence, and let , them rim ''on for Weeks and it.eitnioailis withirtit—thlnking dang6r: have' Whet you may consider a' slight ei3ukVer cold, yon" allow, how-, riesii,"Pleaeure.or Carelesentasto Prevent yoafrom glving, it any attOtion; it then settles upon' your breast, you, heconte.hoarse, have, pains in the side Or, ,elreal,txpectorato large,quantities,of mat ter, perhaps mixed 'with blood, a 'difficulty,; of breathing ensues; and 'then you find your 'own foolish' neglect 'has brought on this, diatessing complaint. If then you value life. or 'health, be warned in time, and don't trifle with; your Com, or`trust to anylu,ack mostruat, to , pare 'yen, bat immediately : procure a bottle or two that, fa mous remedy, the ;"BALSAM OP WILD Ciisnar,". which hi well known. to be; the most speedy etire ever known, as' thousands will testify whose liv,es have been saved by, it. • Erne very particular when you purChase to ask for "Dr. WISTAR'S BALSAM OP WiLaCHEnnt," atitherelii alao-a SYRUP Ofthis riamain use.' Prepared, aiholesale and retail,. by ILL! AMS & Co., Chonlicts; No. Sonth Youth. street, Philadelphia:, • • . •:•• - • • Sold in Carlislo.by • SAMUEL ELLIOTT. Price One Dollar a-Bottle., Juno 22,1842, 11) I.I:IIDY'S T E'l 'T Ell ITC (2:5 C is) OLN TMENT.(t2.S ts.) HIS OINTMENT is- a safe and agreeable application, and has never been known to fail in curing various' affections of the skin, when used according to directions. • • • • Hundreds of certificates might be mocured of its efficacy-from Captains of Vessels,School Teach ers, Principals of Factories, and Parents, Were it not for the delicacy of having - their names publish ed, in connection with so loathsome and disagree able affections. • tc)Price,-Twenty-fivo cents,a box. Prepared and sold only, wholesale and retail, at Dr. t LEIDY'S HEALTH EMPORIUM, 191 North Second street; rider Vine. (sign of the Golden Eagle and Serpents) Philadelphia. For sale in Carlisle, by STEVENSON.Ai DINKLE, • Agents for Cumberland County. . Cailisle,lMay_l.B`,:l 84.2. - , nin pARLF.G.ANT'S . . 7. a ol aaal2l T . C E.Bubscribee has receiveadditim al supplies of ,tbe above named eith heated BALSAM OP HEALTH., whichus in a few years curedand relieved upwards of six_.ntousAND persons in different sections of the country, of the fol.lowing ditienies, such as Jo digestion, Dyspepsia, and all those trains of disuses arising from tv.disortleri d condition of the .stomach and liver, derangement of the digestive functions, such as. Genirat eStlity or freak:testi of the Stomac • Costiveneao, Ihaudache, Jaundice, Flatii- has'destrbyell all kinds of IVORMS, both in grown per4ons as well as in children, and cured ma ny-other miniphlints which are lea numerous to - in sert in this advertisententovhich can be seen iii the: iliretAions whicheati be found wrapped around each bottle, with a number of certificates of cures' per forated by this valuable Balsam of Health. The great demand for this 1321E41111 of Healthians• lately_ induced borne unprincipled persons to, impose on th liubli6a spurious aftichileirthe - genuine Hal= ion) of Health; therefore,* proprietor eautions-the public from purchasing any but from hie regular appointed agents. The genuine Balsam of health has (he name of the medicine blown on the glass of each bottle, thus—"Carlegant's Balsam of Health, prepared only by Jewry-S. Mm.Ent" and besides that, lie has his signature, written on a label, which is pasted on the outside wrapper of each — bottle, whiclesecures it from being counterfeited. cCfTo be had at all times of his Agent in this place, who has already sold large quantities, 'chic? proves it n medicine of great value and celebrity. SAMUEL Ewan.' Carlisle, September 28; ts4e. Garlegantls Balsam ofllealth THEsubscriber has just received a fresh supply of the above named celebrated BALSAM O} HEALTH, which bas in slew years , and relieved ups arils of four thousand per -1 sons in different sections of the country of the fol lowing diseases, such as the - Dyspepsia, all Cholics and Nervous DiSC2S(93OIIIII all those trains of diseas es resulting from a disordered condition of the Stom ach—cures the Ague and Fever, and old and fresh, Sores, and destroysall kind of worms, both in grown persons and children, cnil many other complatnts. All ;hose persons that purchase this Metheinewill find is full direction to each bottle, as well as a num ber of certifietites of cures performed. To be had 'at all times of his agent in this place, who has sold already large opantit les. The great demand for this Balsam of Health has lately induced some unprinci pled person to counterfeit ht—thereforethe proprie tor cautions the-public from purchasing any only from his reular appointed agents. The' genuine Balsam of h ealth has the name of thn medicine blown on the glass of each bottle, and his signature, John S. Miller; wrote on a label which is pasted on the outside cover, which completely secures them from being counterfeited : IFor wile only in thisphice by counterfeited.__ BLUM T. - .For sale also, by Ausars..i. W. 8t D. S. Stoner, in Waynesboro', Pa., and John Brackenridge, in Shippensburg, Pa: • September, 28, 1842. • • 6m48 PICKLING VINEGAR. Punv, CIDER-VINEGAR for Pickling, for sale by the subscriber. - GEO. W. nrrNER. Carlisle, Aug. 51,1842. if-44 IBAIMVEI bI 131111761113 S Trom 375i,80wery, - N. Yor k. TOR nine years this medicine has stood unrivnled for the cure of Coughs, Pain in the - side, cuity of breathing, Bronchitis, and all those affec tions of the Throat, Lungs and Liver,which are a source of so much antrering and which unarrested so often terminate in Consumption. Bo extensively has this remedy been used and in so many cures has it proved successful, the proprietor feels no hesi tancy in recommendingit to all who unfortunately have occasion to resort to sonic means-of recovery. .Multitudes who have experienced its happy effects, can testify to its utility, and very many rescued from a premature death, point to it us die means of their restoration. • , The Originator of this ,remedy a'? s Well versed in .the , soienee of medicine, and a skilful practicioner; Physicians familiar with its effects not . unfrequently prescribe It in their practice, and with the Medical Faculty generally it has met with a larger share of approbation than is common with 'exclitsive pre- Orations. . „ I- IgrCONSUMPTION—The following. remarks :were taken from thellast number of the Medical 'Magazine:. •_ --- ••- -, . " ..._. ~. ': ",-;'--: "The; surprising effect prO d uced by Abe: geimine Dr. :Taylors Balsam of Liverwort, ,made: at '375 .Boivery, in Consumptive cases, cannot fiiil exciting a deep and thrilling interest. throughout the World, We have so lon believed this disease ( consumption) in 'curable, that it is difileult to .credit our senses. when we see persona; evidently consumptive; restored to health.. 'Yekit is a fact of, daily Occurrence. . ,- LIVER EOMPLAINT'and Geheral Debilief—l 40, consider ' myoure almost Miraculous: I was Mven • ,up by two physicians and told to,preparercir., death.' I. was •, n this taw:, state whoa a friend sent me a bot tle of Dr. Taylor's Balsam of LiverwOrt, from 57,5 ',Bowery; and -.before:l had used up the. bottle I was ~61,3 A t ka lt. i ip in.bpd ; by the fiirther use I have coin- Pletely regained my health. All shtiuld MM. Ir.'. ' -.. ~ . GEO. ~WELLB,• 2.4 John st. ' 'li'llikri' iiih . ' Q:7'VIOLENT ~ N . SIDE.-1 . have 'beep cured, °fa vicilent.;p?in in the side,. eXtentii!ne I '.through to the shoulder i indigeation,.dizimess, loss - of appetite and 'gen - EMU debilify;' by the use ,of tiro. bottleint Dil: Taylor's Balsam or Liier.Mort4, . ....:', J. : A.. H. ALLEN;7 Merchant's Row. Par sale by' STEVENSON & DINKLE, , .soIe. }agents for. arlisle and vicinity. .• ' ... • . Octrqier," M. 1 ,44.i.,a- "Lot 28 , 43c • WWl' printed of tine ofiicq,a fine:assor montOf 'WV DEEDS,, ,ITIORTGA9JCS, alqol` BLANKS: , ' lent Ed Biliousleholic, Nervous affec tions, 1 etr:r- auul Ague;'-• , DR. TAYLOR'S 1y;42 DRAMlClffitikatto's 111111141UNILIREIVIII3' thectire„ offlougheAdds,COnsumptierifLlVer,Com, p aintn,Asthma, Bronchitis ,. Sore .Throitt,;Dy's, pepidir, Shertness of - Breath, Tains in the. Side, , Breitid,-Bacleand Rion Aghe iiiiernier; an intillehle "mire, and ell Scarlet And Bißons Fevers,- vindtallAiiiinees:Arising froin &retire' end.ile bility; rho matter 'll6ii;' ligratanddig—iii-fae4ll, disetuies to Which the , humanTandly are subject ta. , ;These pills are. unsurpassed by any medical compound oder aided to the public as a general re novator and family medicine. .They aro very gentle in their , oeration, . causi n g! neither pain, sickness nor debility by the use of their); but on the contrary. they- strengthen the stomach -and - boweldin a Wonderful manner, and soon restore nature to its former Course and vigor. The,per son using the'Olivo Brarich Pills: soon forgets that he was sick-4hichle'very easily accented" for:, there tirnot that prostration, of,strength in these Pills , * in rainy other remedies Of the day, becautio the - materialszsed idmanufacturing them are In harmony with the powers of life , and act' in concert with the opinions of Dr's. Brown, Bush, Armstrong, Montgomery, Hersey, Kendrick, Shopper and the celebrated .Dr. •Waterhouse, formerly_Lecturer 13n the theory and practice of Physic in Cambridge University, Massachusetts. - Purchase of them, and give them a fair and im. partial trial, and you will.and that permanent re lief, upon" which the proprietors depend to make them the, iciest - universal family medicine used, and width will stand unrivaled by any other in - the known -world. -Price 25 cents per box. • ' RHEUMATIC MEDICINE . • is one of the most certain and - effectual cures for all rheumatic, chronic and inflammatory Rheuma -1 tisms that has ever yet been discovered, and. in numerous cases has eradicated that dreadful die., " 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 destro y . the good ef fects of the medicine entirely.- Price $1,50 per naCkage. • AUGSBURG LIFE TINCTURE. . t 020.33 These celebrated drops have acquired the high est recommendations in' thivcountry, as well as in Europe for its most valuable proprieties for all inward weaknesses, cramps,colds,agues and fever; and when used with the Olive Branch Pills ' never tails to cure the fever and ague.. Price 25 cents per bottle. ' PECTORAL ELIXIR Is Unrivalled for ittheurative (panties even when used in cafictr of maladies which were otherwise incurable. Many recommendations have been given of the• beneficial effects it has had in the cure of pleurisy, pectoral and pulmonary cod. sumptions, eulrTs, &q. Prico =tits bier bottle. • HYSTERIC OR MOTHER DROPS. This most excellent article has a quality of calming instantly and without fail, all clamps of the stomach, eholic and that troublesome disease called mother fits or hysterics; and when confirm. ad fhr some'lcrigth of time, will cure the patient entirely. Price .p cents per vial: GREEN- WONDER OIL,. A eortain_ mire for all Scalds, Bruscs, Burns, and the most effectual cure for the piles'—it-will cure the pereon afflicted in a very short time,. if used according to directions. Price 25 els. per vial: • SPIRIT DE MEXICO. • This spirit is highly recommended for all sprains, swelling of the limbs, or leaders, sinews, joints and rheumatic; tis an outward remedy, it has .noequal,and when used with the It heuntatic Medi. tine, will greatly facilitate the, cure. The an. nuals of flistory - do not produce its equal, and it is the greatest preventive against cold, in the known world. For particulars see directions accom. panying the battles. Price 25 cents. - TOOTHACI I IE DROPS, • .An infallable cure if used according to-dircc , tions. Price-25 cents per vial: - . -SALVE OF 'DRESDEN. Is decidedly tho best application for wounds and sores, old or new, of all kinds, and will pre vent if used in time, many operations; and pre vent Lock Jaw,'Pains in the Back,. fiend, 34c.-. 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 dime. tions. Price 124 cents per box. WORM LOZENGES. EtE3 An excellea. article for the cure of worms in adults as well as children, and will cure when other remedies fail. Price 6j cents tier box. COUGH LOZENGES. A superior articlefor Coughs, Colds,Sore throat, Bronchitis and difficulty 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 Cumberland County. June 22, 1842. 1y.34 READ WHAT IT HAS DONE. .4tND ifyou have a friend, .a relation, or know any one that is afflicted with that distressing disease, "CONSUMPTION,"persuade them with. out delay to try that famous and unrivaled medi cine, the "Balsam of Wild Cherry, which has cured thousands of this complaint af ter everything else had failed. Road the follow ing undoubted proofs of its efficacy: • • Roanonomm, Sept. 10 1841. MAR Sim—Please send me two more bottles of your Balsam of Wild Cherry, like that you sent me before. I have taken nearly all of the first two; and confidently believe this medicine will cure me. I have 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 way, than I have for many months. Yours, respectfully, JAMES KELLY. 1 - 10LMEBDURCI, 50pf..12, 1841. FRIEND WISTAR:-.1 must again trouble thee to .scud me two bottles more of thy invaluable Bal sam. I have now taken three bottles in -all, and can assura thee that it hap dem; more good than all the Medicine I have over taken before. Send by the stage as soon as possible, and oblige thy . friend, • 30SEPII Ilomoway. Baum"; Sept. 8, 1841. • DEAR DOCTOR:—Hwing 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 tile other day for a bottle, and have found it to have relieved nie so much, that I want three bottles more sent soon, mil believe it will cure Inc too. I have used JaYnets Expectorant and other medicines bedded; but nothing has done me as much good as yours has. Send by the, steamboat Bolivar. truly; . • .WILLIAM THOMAS. Pirßesides its' astonishing - etlicacy 1 in Consumption, it is also the most effectual remedy ever discovered for LIVER COM PLAINTS, AtiTHMA, BRONCHITIS, COUGHS, CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH, &c., as hundreds will tes lify who have been cur ed T by , it alter all other reme dies•had failed.. .: • DRUGGISTS and' DPALER.S will-find this medicine a valuable' addition tn their stock; and, should always keep it on hand, as it is universally acknowledged to be one of the most useful family medicines now imuse. . • • cor-Bti very careful to al& tor• Dr. WISTAR'E BALSAM OF- WILD CHERRY Sold whole sale and retail by WILLIAMS &CO.; cheniistii,' N 0.33, South ,F,ourtb Street, "The , ),Balsairc .gold . ogri lisle by S AMUEL - ELL lOTTi appointed` •ggent' . : Prico-.1. per Pot 4. JuniAo 1842. - • • • TO THE. PUBLIC:' IVIANIXACTIALED ,- and,lteßt,ooupul, for sale In the , Citi?of titi)easter;.' near the Rail 'Road,- 'Endieos Chain anarai';lNiwer T H R.EB 4 H . ll`C';'`Mkailiii E for:one end for two haws, *airant el l to wctrX)4l3l),,..euk,Of..oeatei ',Oitrsbilitr-then othorAhiebinesi for similar purpose' ltnown tlia subscriber at present: , , Ltuicaetdr, 4,1842: . izyCni.27 GROWArCHISEENg • - 11OT-REP; ON; YOUR OATARUI.,— ' 'llllll tbeenriaion'When:thiridestruitive, corn laitit'itti(Chis your'interestingiittle - children, often-robs yoii!Of thride you -foridly, thiah,citi; arid carries, hundreds the , grave.', r Every.mothcr should therefore, know symptoms,. watch them Clelieff„ irid elwriyiehe - prepared,with' o reined* as many- are, dilly sacrificed kV Such neglect,: At first Ike little patient is seized , with st growsrestleaii, has fhtshes of heat,the eyes become bieathes Witkidiflie,ulty, and then ;comes that fenifulCothrithat will surelyy ter minate in convulsionsrir death unleiii something is immediately given to,plisek -it, , In this c ompla int the “Buifsain.p.r-Wiyl Cberrir is well • Itnown to be the C'ver dicovered. , It IS indeed it predeue.reiriedymild; safe -rind innocent, -and is sure togiva the sufferer immediate idiot; -and quickly. restore it to, safety and ,health. liesresiding in the country and , indeed, ever) , mo ther Who loves her' Children, Should alivdys' keep this medicine' in the hoise and 'give it to them early, by, doing you may ellen, SaVethe Rib of one you fondly love. Rememberth is is the famous of this distinguished ph ysician, Dr. Wis,, rar, which • has cured. thOusands of CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH, ASTHMA - , CONSUMP: TION, &c,, after every other medieitic 0:113e particular when you purchase to ask - for - "Dic — rWirstAri 4 s Ritt.Ss'ir n* "With as there 'is a SYRUP of-this name advertised that entirely a different medicine. Prepared only by WILLIAMS & Co., Chemists, No. 33`South ourth'street, Philadelphia, - Sold in Carlisle by ••• • , - - Price One Dollar a: Bottle. Jnno 22,1842. PURIFICATION AND PURGATION. Both these 'Ejects are Produced by ' Dr. LEIDY'S BLOOD PILLS. A COMPONENT PART OF WHICH IS saßsairoaßizza. DR. 'LEIDY'S Boon PILIA ,contot:ip. their etiaposi tion ingredients which Tit' . nee the corn- blued and desirable effects of PURIFYING THE BLOOD EMI Cleaming the Bowels. lIERB are no Pills in existence' which may be • so _ safely used at all tittles, ages and seasons; without restraint - tronil Bing or occupation ; an - Dr. Eddy's Blood Pills. From their cot osition, they, are .calculated to purify the blood' and animal fluids during, the Inter. val between taking• Them and, their operation; when all impurities, as well us - tibuMt ious substances orate storm - 01,mM bowels,are Carried ofF by -their mile purgative properties. . UPWARDS 'O , P 100,000-BOXES . . of them have: been sold during the past nix niontles alone, and UPWARDS OP 1,000,000 since their first introductiim,h7 the proprietor, Dr. N. 11. Leidy. . IN'NO SINGLE INSTANCE' . bare they . own been kw non Nil in protlncing,„ good effects. . • DU, LEIDY'S BLOOD PILLS, ' -1 • contain no ingrettients, dangerous to the constitution. NO MERCURY OR MINERALS, which are• employed in nil Palii manufactured by Quacks and Impostors, who depend upon.snell dan gerous medicines under the impression,( which shows their ignorance,) that all diseases must yield tOlie effects of Mercury And other Minerals. UPWARDS OF 390 . CERTIFICATES • • • _ From Physleitins and others, haliC been frequently' published ot the happy effects of Dr. Leidy's Blood l'ills_and further comment upon their merits is un necessary. Dr Leidy wonliT , however,earnestly re commendtoall kquiringn purifying orpursative -medicine; t 6 procure his BLOOD PILLS, ono try them. No one will ever use any other kind, having once giveii them n fair trial. trrIIEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS--If pro cured from the sole mnitufastorer and proprietor, Dr. N. R. LEIDY, ut his HEALTH EMPORIUM, No.' I.ol' North Second street, below Vine street4Sign ot the Golden Eat:Pond Serpents,) Philadelphia, there can be no possibility of mistake. ThB7 are also kept by most of the 'respectable Pruggists of Philadelplon,aml by regret:lbis, Mer chants and l)rm•gists throughout the .IJuited States. , PRIM TWFINTY-FIVE: CENTS. A BOX. For sale - , in Carlisle, by STEVENSON & DINKLF, Agents for Cumberland County. Carlisle, Mny 18,1842. • ly-29 _E Medicated Extract of Sarsa- Paraiba. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS VI LL be forfeited by Dr. N. B. LEIDY, for a preparation of Sarsaparilla equal to Ida Medicated Extract of. Sarsaparilla It is positively the strongest preparation of Sarsa parilla, in existence. ONE;BOTTLE is equal to six pints of any other Syrup that is made, and is bought by numerous persons•throughdut die city and country far making therefrom, and who sell it at seventy-five cents or one.dollar per bottle (abouthalf a pint.) , The efficacy of Sarsaparilla is Well known in Scrofula or King's Evil, Erysipelas, Ditieases of the Liver, Affection of the Skin and Bones, Ulcers of the Nose, Throat and Body, as well as an Antidote to it and the Minerals, Constitutional Dis-. eases,and a general purifier of the Blood and Animal Fluids. Comment upon its virtues is unnecessary,- every body knows its efficacy. It is only necessary when wing it to get n good preparation of it, and then there will be, no disappointment in its effects. Dr. Leidy would refer to the most respectable phy sicians in PhiliSdelphia, as well - as ,throughout the United Slates, for the character of his preparation, as well also to the numerous certificates from physi cians and-ethers, that have been from time to time published, now deemed unnecessary, as the charac ter of hispreparation is firmly established. Through out the Southern States it is used altogether, and throughout the North takes. the precedence over all others, partiCularly among the 'physicians, who, for the benefirof their patients, always recommend it. The'reader is referred to the directionti, sieconi;.' panyingeachliottlefOrreciitaniendations,certificat s, and further certificates. • • • "' (OPEICE : ONE DOLLAR .rtn BOTTLE::: Prepared .ntal sold. wholesale and retail - at Dr- LEIDY'S HEALTH EMPORIUM, No. 191 Mirth' Second.street, below Vine, sign of the Golden Eagle & Serpents, Philadelphia; and for sale in Carlisle, to , - ' C STEVENSON & DINKLE, May_ y Agents for Cumberland County. .• . Carlisle; 18 , 18-12, - , • • . Cry , Body 1:40ht• io'linow of BECHTISR,'S )3 . ', o tt4onary. 4r! r es:erv o tiv r ., 8-0 effectual in Coughs, Colds, ,Infinenzas,. Ca-, ' tarrhs, Astluaa; - . Paintref the Bide anotaf;the Breast, l Bronchitis; 'Spitting' of Blecid, Short ness :of Breath; Whooping Cough; nff Diaetiaes'of. the Breast and Lungs, and for the arrest 'ef , preinh int Clonsumption. - ..._,,...- ,- ,-,,,,,,,,, ~., -,,,.. .;,•*,_ : _,..,,y.., tickpopnlar-iasPr. 101 4l9r*Ttaln,9, 11 / 7 3-. 4 , er• vativo thrinighant WI German,, and 16 -affect' Diseases of the Lump, pal:from its miracu us effects and.wonderful. cures-it is there gene Ily known and 'Oiled "Dr. nechreee„ Life Preset .." A. numerous .carti c.ates qf its :very good affix t. ,end YForiderful , crires in .thhg country, have been free quently,puhlishell,,it_ is deemed.4tecessary.sonly,to remind the public of so valuable'a mediaine,:.and, inform them where it can , bo procuredlenuine... o:lTrice7rTlOY Cents 1:' 1 1 1 0.-RiPt 1 .0Ie• V.,Frepayed and split, whologaleand retail,at Dr. , LEIVY'S lititnI•TMPctlUUK A - NA:, ' lifit Nnfih 'Pir4n& iiiiPct;:''.iiikeii' Briiiii;* - ' op. Golden' Epee' and 8 , 1 44414 1) 4.049 1 11 -, - : ,. ‘i':' , ''''''' ,•- For sale in Carliple; hi. '•,c. c,r. . ~- .7. ,i 1.2 2 •.:: t "' t ''ISTEVENSON' .:is DIN'IILE,. , _ , ...., . '''' '".• .0 0 - .t Atrenteicit umilbol44o county. Carlisle, May 19, 1842, .. • : .'.-- ' ' '294Y ' 0 620 , 3