lies Of LekArropiolittir , ./ I '' nlrwsPllPor° g lg' 7 Jrndfiiiinr if the iitistiiigo of the Tariff Bar and ; Locofecos or this entittfrk in•Aele totitinr against 'lts Like Mrs Iluchtinini)lhey ;00E114Vid &tor' of aitigh proyct, American Industry from the competition ofAhoic own pauper labor, They bitterly;•;'..torrt plaiihlof the blow dealt by the 'American ',Tariff 'pTosplrty , ,of Manchester and Bitrnipg. ham. •As soon, however, as the-loco-feces obtain the.aecondancy in Congress, the tariff will bo so , " 6164 f i r d " te' suit the views , of their British 411 - 'l l , , nkni we : shall then hear ni:more complaints rorn .thatiAttarter. . • , ' < ' _ • P E AS VS7C-TAN D Y ..• iliaquiiiiii(l(etiiiiiie is formed'hY.'n CM - M.4nm- lAart,Uf :different ingredients, all, celebrated Tor* attro:of Colds, Coughs, and Pulmonic dorn :plaintit KM' by' its combination, if one of these aril.' detiilraitid•he used' separately' atul afford no relief,' 111 Et E.TRACI .OF, 110AIllIOUND they are so „ Mutiliatnated, that the-benefit of the whole epr perieuced In one Compound.; ' . • .. ",About three years and a )ialf ago, this article was first Vrou . ght before the pitblie: lUwas het aided with ,no kevious announcement of its merit or 'value but vas Intrtiduced by the propri e t o rs, thiiimontunity stand by their deciMun, tm regarded its beneficial itilluctioe. , •That decision has been attained in a man , nnr altbgether titiexpected. the unsought nektio'tt l e.fgeincot °MS worth hai proceeded sinittaticoubly frOn t ithilusands, Who have experiOtWell its benefit , lthrouglintlt the coubtry. And ,why ix it, so? Ile .CauseAo 10111 of its qualities iu Coughs void Colds, lloariusmes, Irritation of the Throat;Cronp;Whoop 'Mg Asthina, ,Catarrhs, Pulpitalion -- of the ;Heart; Pver Complaint, Night §iveats, difficult or qtrofuin - Expectortition, anti all' . diseases leading to 'Consumption, has giien it a value that no other sim ilar 'medioine has everreached. •COmplaints of the lungs are the : most dangeous the same time most prevalent 0f..a1l diseases. Our climate is most peculiar ; it changes sudihmlL from extreme warmth to extrethe cold, from wet to IV, Rini it is froth this change in the climate that diseases are apt to arise. the blood is in ritl unhealthy state, and the eon:dilution naturally delicate, if a 091(1 sets.; a and nu immediate relief takes place, the 'chances are al- together agiiinst die patient attacked; it is when rent- edies pre taken in ti r e, that disease is checked and life sated— . There 4-tie disease but may not be stif-. (Civil to go such a ;ength that no medicine - or phy sician in the world can save Meyerson attacked. This should be 'remembered by nll;.thetcifety of life is, to be prepared . io time. At the symptoms of a Cold, Cough or Chilliness, .THC CLAILDIED I:SSP:NCR OF HOARDOUND CANDY, should be freely-used-according todirections t. sod in every' case where it is so used'infirokr Ulm., the Cough or Cold will' be broketr up or eradicated. • We feel it -titir,duty to impress tins upon every one—itll rtunc-. dies must be takeu in time. .• • ___The l'olLowing i s of -a :thou : eat la i ht proprietor could show, iattestiag the virtue of-his remedy. " 1 hav'exxpeeiinentally tested the virtues of your Clarified Essence or Donvhound Candy, tnni non4l recommend it to be unit:era:llly used by all those whose lamp tire exposed--mn vablic speaker-should be without it. Rev: Mr. LYON, - - .FuratAdy-Pastor of NI. E. Church,y or k, Pa. Remember, each inickage r . of the geileiii6 Hoar lionnil Candy is siipted - J• PEASE letieVs, post paid, directed to .1. Pease& Son, 11.; Division ptrret, N Y, will be punctually attended (10". Slerehants 111 the country wishing Pease's limo:hound Candfentrobtan it at the nintotratetorer's lowest teratot,lhy'senaing.an order to any one in the •eity with whom they have dealings. . .... For sale Ity MVP:RS .& I . IA.VERSTICIc, Sole A:elita 11.1. Cat•lisle,and by .1. Dorshetmei• Aleehanieslairg. - Daniel Shelly:Shiremanstown, Abraham Getz, Kingnian' , • Joseph Crain, lloguestowi. ' . ' - Santuel Wilson, ' ;Inlin Gish, 3 Shippeashorg. J. P. Wilson, Gte(vville. j 1 1 1. etAaoti and storekeepers In This vicinity cuta be 'supplied by applying to ,Messrs. M"ers-tv. Haverstick, who have a large and fresh supply direct Irons the Mattufactut•er. Nov. 2, 1842. REVIEW OF THE MARKETS, PLIILAIALPHIA, NeveraLer 19, 1842 The weather this week has been very tinliner:No for ent-door business, and but little has been done. In leading articles little chatike has occurred this week. To-day we have advicca from England to the 411. inst. Cotton had improved a trifle, and the 12;orn market, which had been much depressed for sonic time, it was believed laud reached its lowest point, land confidence expressed of some RdVIIIIICe. 16 prices FLOUR & MEAL.—Durin,, ,, this week the Flour market has been rather quiet; the rtswipty and stocks continue limited.. The' current rate or standard . Penna. blinds is $4 12 . i. per bbl. Rye Flour . 3 per bbl. Corn Meal has further declined, we quote Penna. to-day at ,2 18 f a 2'i; Brandy wine 110111illal Cleared this week 4693 hbls. Flour, 44 Idols and 1800 bids Corn Meal. • GRAIN.—The receipts of Wheat are to a fair ex tent, and the sales this week have hemeconsiderable, chiefly for milling; u lot of Illinois mistaken at 85c; Penna.:Ad and. from store sold at 89 a 85e per bushel; simile' few lois' common red at 80 a 83e per bushel. Sales Southern Wheat at 70 a 80e, as in quality. • Penna. 12. j e5B a 6iic, and Southern do 48' a Stki. Old'Southern yellow Corn 45e; new ties 40 a 41c; old white ilo'4oe; new do - 380 per bushel.— Southern Oats :Lie per bushel. Cleared this week for If w,est Indias 1177 bushels Corn. ' WEDS K EX—Afrlerate cleotaiolat ‘„?...k per ga II o — BEEP CA I Ti.r.-647 head at market ;sales were at 31 a di; extra se. Cows and Calves-48 aI t for Dry Caws; $ll a-16 for Spiingersr $2O a 22 for Mack Cows, extra $25 a 28. Sheep $t aei extra 3. lIALTIMORE;IsTo - 719;184 , 2 — . , • • BEEP CATTLE.—The offering s on Monday at the yards, Were between 12 and 1'.300 head, all of which (except about 200 - laid • over) were taken by the butchers and salters at S a $4 50 pct. 100 lbs. Abort 6 to 700 Hogs were also sold, which reiltamil the stock to only 260 head;. the peices paid were from 3 80 to 4; .of,the unsold. FLOUIL-,The demand for Howard street Flour onntintles quite limited and prices are without change. We linens good mixed standard ()midi from - siores sitS4.oo and from wagons at 3,871 1 . GRAIN.-Sales of Wheat at 75 aB5 cta. for prime '.Yid: redly and at, 50 it 70 ets, for inferior sorts, at .cording to quality. S t yles of new white and yellow Aid Carts, at 46 a - 43 etst for.lots suitable for shipping. A sala 4 Old Md yellow Corn today at 44 eta. Sales •ot Md Bye at 45 a 48 ets. and Of Oats at 21 a 22 eta. WHISKEY.-The Market emiti ues ebti rely bare .of hltds. Moderate sales of lthls." at 23 cts. The Wagon lariae of litacis 19 eta. exclusive of the barrel. ..r.I.I4ILUXE no, 1 . . • ACtn_thelstlt..litid4Rey. Henry Aar:m . (4.W'. iIIEXT4 I OMOCB " 1' ; of Newton township, to AS „MEER; of Ditskinson On•the 17th inst..; . 71 e etmo, Mr. JONATHAN C. BEEBICEII4tif 'Perry 6ininty, to Miss CATHA ., .19NEllyVIGERT'Of.North 'Middleton township. 4 la ihis borough;on Thursklwy the 10th inst„.by Th 'e IttlY; , ',MrSttrring,. :Mr. - JOSEPH 'ABNER WILL AS. Of 11srrishurg, to. Miss CAI:IIARINE 8111REMAN;Of ShiretnatistOwn,'Cumberhind co: .• • • ".. On:Thursday, the 27th tilt, hvlthe Rev. Mani crupSq,Ounuett . ,, Mr. ANDItiM, Gll VAR, to A IsY fiss,/,4 f S 1 Alt both_ of ,Cortiberhsnd county • , . • itineOrt Qf preo::Sittnitaeic" , .ll 57 ' 4 .!KtoiiJO: aria If Jaye,, t hi o;lmi** SXLl 3,B jPiti4ilX ,:cotteor., ,ot John 'Li4itip,..Eetl'.citytsgort,y Itft!itttpoott:tottnehlt ttie 61efrytew7eit • :,•,111144 1 PTS SMIOES.. •.; -,• NQTRE itupply •qr `R OT =drill *ISA' qff oE§,just. reiietr.:4 ind '4l'l6'oll:mon lay,Otlififitoli ' ••. Z.VqAS. CfGp..l3Y.' .7 14rEqb , Fre 9 '?2' ,18 W‘ L•:t tf-66 . • 4.: 742;30,?.. • T • lig subscilberCoffdr,, tdi: 116,nt, ,fur ariodious TIIECQ Story , -Tavern Stimuli-kw:4n astlip R.l 'RAY 'A.'.l:l Ha II 11; dititatti tilt • the'corner;of Hi gh an . , eitt aired Carlisle, and noii , oceutned . by ernena Mith'iirlane.. - :elijOya a large , share' of inclading . tlie advantages derived from the Itai Erma!' travelling. There , la attached kilt extensive stabling; , and all necessnry.:conveniencOsi• 'lt is , *ll +Worthy the consideration of. Hotel keepers: • 'Postiession will be given on the , !star pritoiesi.Application to nuide lo • ~..., r JOHN .N081.4:0c., CO.. . . • • . tf,56 , . • P; S. 'Clic furniture and gisturce nnw In the.Hatel, will be thsposed or in the new.lessec,ini 'rensonable ternni. ; . ; • . , , . ~~~ ~ c~,~s~~~v „ • • • • A, DI T U [0: f WINTER' GOODS,Stist received and selling lower, for' Cash thou ever sold,in Carlisle. The .supply has been bought at the present reduced paces, and purchasers Will find it decidedly,to their interest to call beforepnrclinsiOg elsewhere. ' • CHAS. OGILBY. • November 23, 1842 . Winter Sperm ',OIL. Table pil, „ . .1 Prime new Cheese, Bunch Ni 1 Raisins (new 'J Presh_Currants,. crdp ' )' '. Y Assorted Pickles; . Rio & Java Coffees ' Brown & LdidStigars, ' Mould Candles .6's & S's, Spp'm do 4's S's - Si. S's. C:041 In & Panel'. Soaps, Painted Buckets, CtalturTubnt. Churns, &c. :Fur' sale ni the Atom. of .J. W. EBY. tf.s Cii 1.1 ste,. Nov. 23, 'lBp Cali I , Casht ~ • /it LI, persons indebted to the subscriber A.A. 'are notified to call nonl settle their acOnunts be fore the Isth December next, as longer .indulgenee cannot be given. • •CHAS. OGIL.111(.. November 13, 184 i. • - , .'' t1:56 • E S E A LARGE quantity of first rate Cheese, LA. York Cheese, st -reduced priers. Wholesale or Cetail. , Also n lot of SALT at the store of AVM. M. MATEEII. November '23, 1842. tf-5 der Ilitinie,rupety. NOTICE. PETITION for did — ll - mei - ire the Bankrupt Law, has been tiled the 14th Novem ber,lB,l.2, by , • EDWARD lIELFENSTEIN, late Merchant of Dayton, Ohio, now Clerk, .Cumberland co. W 'hich Petition be_heard before the District _Court of the United States for the Eastern, District of Pennsylvania sitting In Bankruptcy,at the District Court MI/Mill tiltrOlV of Philadelphia, nu FRIDAY the 23 day of DPICESIR ER next, at Ilio'clock,. A. M., when and where tilLpersons•interesled may -ap pear and show *muse, ifqtny they- have, why the limier of the said Petitions Omuta tint be- granted, anti the said 'Petitioners declared Bankrupts. 7 - Fit - AS. fIOPKINSON, - . Clerk of the District Court. ...Phila. Nov. 23,1842. St-56 1 - 5 c) a. Li. a.,' as , . PETITION for - Discharge and Certificate Ile under the Bankrupt Law, has been filed by GEORGE. HOLLINGER, (of . the firm of Hollinger and Davis,) late Contractor, a•-; • Cumberland co. and FRIDAY the 27th day of JANUARY -nest, at 'll- tfebielt, A. M. is appointed rci r the hearing thereof; beforc•the said Court, sitting in Bankruptcy, at the District Court Room in the City — of'Philadelphin, when and where the Ci tors of the said Pctitionors,who have proved their Debts and Otherpersank in interest, maymp. pear and show cause, if any they have, why such Discharge and Certificate should not be ,granted. FR - AS.-HOPKINSON,— Clerk df the District Court. • Philadelphia, Nov. 23, 1842. 10.56 NOTUOIE. PEITrIQN for the Benefit of the Bankrupt Law, has been filed the I9th No cember,'lB42, by WILLIAM 11. WOODBURN, late Mer chant and Partner, Cumberland co Which Pitition wiii he LeMal before the . District Court or the United s , tates tin• the Eastern District ,otl.Nnuisyhanin, sittin 4 ^ it Ilankrupfey, nethe Dis trict Court room in Me City of Philadelphia, on FRIDAY the JOth day of DP.Cp,MBER, at I I o'- clock, A. M. when toil where:all persons interested may :appear and show cause, if any they have, it bt the prayer of the said poltjoii.shotild not he granted, stud thin said Petitioner declared Bankrupt, ERAS. itolq“.NsoN, • . Clerk of the District Court. Phila. Nov. 23, 1842. 31-58 PRINTING PAIESS FOR SALE. • A first-rate Iron Printing Press b of super Im perial' size, inanitlauttireA by .Hoc Ai Co. of New York, for side on very reasonable terms. Letters addressed to the Editor of the Herald Will receiVe attention. Estate. of Peter Difck, deceased. Ntlittri LI, persons indebted to• the estate of PETER DUCK . , late or West Pennshorough township, deceased, either by bond, note or book account, are requested to diseharge their dues previ ous to the.2.oth day of December next, urtherwise snits will lie brought. TriciSe having claims still present them properly authenticated rot. settlement .10SE11 1 11 McDONALD, . JACOII A 1 YERS. November 23, 1842. td-sr, Turnpike ECeetion; AN Election for Nianagers.of the Han over :th(i Curlisle Turnpike yowl company, will be held at the public limise .litmeit litirley,in South Middleton luwnahip , Cu niberhiml cowl ty,on Tuesday the l3th flax of December nest. ' Novenilwr 10,1844. aIIaItWZBAU llVlL.tatte TO RENT. FirlHE subscriber will rent by public out-cry, on SATURDAY' the With day of NOVENIRER inst., that extensive .11E11C11,1A1' MILL, be longing to the estate of Jacob Harnish,dee'd. situa ted in South . . Middleton township, on the Yellow Rivet:lles Creek, five miles from Carlisle. -Attach ed to the property : are a DWELLING HOUSE , . ;;;;; FI? - Stables, and other necessary outhouses. ills , Thel,Mill has three run of burrs,. one pair or. sand stone, with all other necessary ma chinery, all of which is complete:lnd in first rate or der. Possession 'given on the la of April, 1842. To commenee at 1 o'clock, A. M. - ' - JOHN PETERS, Ex'r. 21-55 November 16,1843 • Stray Metiers gri AMR to the plantation of the subscriber iiA-New- NO ton township, Cumberland county"„. on the Mk of October last, a Red and white spottedor speckled ER , , • supposed to be one year l old `last sprinathe towner is requested to come forward,prove property, ry charges and ,taki3lt awax, , or it will bo: dispool,e eiccording,o , . ' • • "\' • GEORGE, EWlgl3.• Novembei , 16; laie: •'. - • • •.: ' 3145' . , . F4T4211e111 - V • . ' TIEREAS, subscriber - gave a note. fore w y 4-mllly : five Dollant.to Andrew Roberts, bf the Boraugh of Qtelisle, payable in four months, doted the 15th' of fletober, 11142?. for Aid, have not reeelved.emitditeration, I therefono sons not to take an issignmeat of said note, as Tato determined nit to, per it noless said Robert' makes good the consideration aeret.4 upon for the saurie;! • • mtcoaritie . f'- ' tp... Nov: 16, 184 e. , u. , 54- , "4 4 4 V5t 8 14420Y4 4 411411.4 :: . 1101.Klellst8,! kiiii;;Dittee, 4 , eiienes;' , fresh currant ,11.1VGP!Pes, i-;eXeotgi.,:. AI emedpbCoooe . nuts, ; -}1 l ill. lects; rresti:eink Oippliji,rforpat ! zs, Catchpp,.„Pep pe'r Efattb'e:;gliil ,F3rtic!e of iablevi I, ,Supri putter and Water era s',' Ctiudieil Orlin: kinOe for wile b y , ihe subset .• ' '' ' . NVlV.'tll:' 14 - 11.1ETII ' .: -,,..",-;;" "s ' : 4 .1.• .-...; - ..1. t.-.0' , '1, ; '..0i.:.•,•?.,1,:..., . tigig • SAM 4TIVINI, rri:76llAr °lilac Company': td-55 0 111 111811.11IPTION OF-1111E'ILUNGS* .itrectione,oftti,,Liver, ~or iviakaes4 741.1 . rea0 pr Coughs,pleatigy;lliemorrahre,Of.tlie huni,e; ,and itrecdoniof Pidinoriatw Oval*: . ...;NATURE'4,,OWN PRESCIIOI 4 I.OIsti. . • • „ II compound preparation of the 'Prelate P:irgiidatua on!' Wild Citterryllark,"zombined'uf FOP the, Alroract fl'or, - prepared by a ,new cherriical , process;uPproied reconamendeillbi,the moat diatinguialied physicisini, and IT rattily, flake° w , dip must valuable medicine , ever Aiscovered• NO, CiOACKEitir !!! 1/ktbE.e.' TION ' .10,setting forth the virtues of this truly great toe-. divine, we have no desire, to deceive those who are laboring under affliction, nor do We wish to eulogise it more than it justly deserves. Yet when we look around and see the, vast amnia ofsuffering . aqd this. tress oc• t ufted by many. of the "diseases fu which this me Heine has proved 'so highly successful, we feqPlha. We cannot urge it's claims too strongly, or say too much in itsTavor. - • -'. ~. , • , - Various remedies it is true have been offered and puffed into notice. for the cure of diseases' of the Longs, and some have no doubt beeq fount Ever, useful, but of all‘that have yet been discovered, it is admitted by physicians and all who have witnessed its &tees, that none has proved as successful as this. Such, indeed, are the • . - .S...URP RIS . IN.O NIRTUER , Of this Balsam, that even in the • advanced Stage of Cortsuairriere, after all the most esteemed.retnedies of;physiciana have failed to effect any change r the' use. of this medicine has be en tiroductive of the most astonishing relief, and actually .ellected cures after all hopes of recovery had been despaired of. ' 'ln the first stages of the diseaie, termed "Catarr hal- Consumption," originating Iron' neglected t:ohls, it has been used with undeisatiiq success, and Imn shreds acknowledge they owe the'restuesition-of their health to this invaluable medicitie Slone. In that form of Consumption 'so prevalent amongst delicate young females, commonly termed debility, or • ' "GOING INTO A pECLINE," . ~_ A complaint with which thousands are lingering, it has also proved ,highly successful, and not only pos sesses the power of checking the progress of this alarming complaint, but also strengthens and invig orates the system more elfectually than any medi cine we have ever possessed. Besides its surprising efficacy in ,Consumption, -it is equally - ellicaciouS - in Lives• • Comptainis,.istlinio, .11ronchilis, nod all affect ions of the Ltings, and has cured many of die most obstinate bases, alter every other remedy. had failed. Bt3i-For particulars 'see 1)u. Wistar's Tretise on Consumption, to be hail ti" the Agents. ' r • THE EXTRAORDINARY SUCCESS ittending , the use of khis Medicine, hi_ diseases of lie Lungs, and the many sitigillar cures it has el ected, having. nafurally attracted the • attention .of natty o%l'sk:tans, (its well as thea'kule fraternity of, peeks) vaeiouseoldeettires anti surmises have /11 . 1131.91 . . . 'respecting . its - composition ; some• physicians have supposed it to contain ladine;other ignoran4 wren= tiers say it lutist contain Arereary, initi to sorne•such substance they each attribute its singular ellicacy.— •As such opinions are 'altogether erroneous, und cal eulattcl to prejudice many persolfs against it, we PLED - GE QUy. HONOR Tina it contains nothing of., the~kiaid, or any thing the least it jnriousL tin the contrary, it is composed of the most simple substances, the prineiple of which are the extracts of TAR and II iht Cherry Park, and the whole. secret of its ellleacy -consists in the mode by which they are prepared. - As we have already publi=bed numerous certifi cates from the highest authority, which prove its virtues beyond all'iloubt, we consider it oiniceessary to, exhibit a long•list of them in this place, and - will only mention a few cases, to show what it liasOlone. WHILE LIFE REMAINS - HAVE STILL SOME - I - 10P,E. A SURPRISING - CURE.--Aniong the many singular .cures which this medicine has effected, there is perhaps none in. which its powers arc so fully shown as in the vase of Mrs.:Austin. 'ibis lady ,had been consuiriptive for several years, and the greater port of this tinie.bad received -the best medical attention, and tries! all the -most valuable remedies, yet nothing could be found to arrest its progress. She became subject 4o violent fits of coughing, expectorated large quantities of nutter oceasinually tinged with blond, mid step step this fearful disease continued its course, until all hope an recovery was entirely-desPaired of.— While in this ilktressiug situation, lingering , upon the very verge of the grave, -slie coMmenced the use of this . 13alsalm, which, to use her own ex pressioe, operated almost like a cht.rm. In a few d,ys she expectorated freely, the cough was gradually sup pressed, and every day, appeared to add fresh-vigor to her looks, and now, in the place of that emaciati d form withering to decay, she is seen mingling tt iciety, in better health than she has enjoyed for 'Cars. Dzstvrttrtr.sTr.lo wilnesset the surprising efficacy of 1)1.. Wistar's lialsalm o %Vitt! Cherry, in the ease of Mrs. Austin,l cheer. fully acknowledge the' above statement to In. tru• Mal correct. • 3. C. WALTERS, M. D. Woodstown, Sept. 4,1841. Dear Sir—Although your invaluable medicine has already found' hundreds of powerful advocates, it mat' still be gratifying to yol to receive a eommuni vat; m from any one that has been relievad by it. Such, Sir, is truly my case, 1 have been a victisii to that terrible disease Consumption, for mimy months, and have suffered so much, that I had be come almost weary of my life., Hearing your Babalm so highly praised.began taking it, a few weeks back, and -call assure - , ou it 11118 relieved me -snore than any thing I have ever third before, and I confidently believe it will cure me effectually. Please give the bearer the worth of the enelosed,and oblige Yours Itespectfitlly, iott N PEAnsoN. Chester County, Sept. 6,1841 Friend Wistar-1t gives me much pi, asure'to in form thee that my - wife's health has improved vc ry much since site has been using thy Halsahn Of Wild Cherry, and we think there is no doubt but that it will cure her.. She has taken the two bottles.l - pal' chased from thee a short time siuce, and her cough is much better, she alio sleeps well at night, and says she has found nothing to give herso much re lief. Thee will please give the hearer two bottles more foe Thy Friend. lieu;Altri flovics. • Lancaster county„lnly 18,1841: - Dear Sir—Please send me two bottles of your (;en Ba I sal m - Id - Cherry. l. have leen fir iliOted with Consupwiun fp, the last two years, and suffered eery much . with a severe cough, pains in my breast, difficulty of breathing, night sweats, &c., and having tried numerous remedies, and also been under "several doctors; yet,' could not find any timing to relieve me until I used some,of your Balsam. got one bottle from a neighbor amine who is using it, and have found such wonderful relief from it that have no doubt it will, cure me - effectually. Very resPectfidly yours, &a. ,• ICi Read the fidlowing from Dr. Jacob Hoffiesn, a Viysiisian of extensive practice in Huntingdon county : . Dear Sir--I procured one„hottle of Dr. Wistar's Balsalm of Wild Cherry, from Thomas Reed, Esq., of tliis. place, and flied it in a case of obstinate 'Asthma on a child of Paul Schwebie, in which many• other remedies had . beeit tried without tiny- rend. - The Didsalm gave sudden relief, and in my opinioit thy child is elle'ctually cureliby its use. ,- Yours, &c. JACOB LIOPFAIAN 3 M. D. DeceMber nd, 134:, Dear Sir---I'our Belsaltn of Wild Cherry has ef fected some astonishhag enres-here.- -One of*whielt is an old lady, Mrs. Russell, who had been searing for long time with sitertnei sof breathing, and gen. era] weakness, until sate was filially obliged to keep her bed. Atter' various, other remedies had been resorted to in yain; she commenced using your Dal, saltit,tudafttir taking two bottles,, was so far recover, ed is to, be able to attend to the ditties her house', tind:on taking two bottlea-more Was entirely, etiF:ed. • Respect:l . 4V, Sta. • " Ilott - F S. C, ~. Pottsville,'Pa:' ' 'CAUTION:—As there la a .spuriotta,.mistiire callediS'yrup of Wild Cheer y , piire'haers should be ) 1, vet 7 • particular to ask fur M. WISTAIt'S ! 43 L.: SAAII, and:Observe Ids'aignattire Orl Abe Bottle.' • . . --- proprietor , ~.- .. , - Prepared for the, and sold at wh o e, sale by Williams ti. Co., Chemists, No, 21 Minor street, Phlladolultia.., ~' .': . ::,• : - . .-- ' • Sold , hiCarlisle by' ..' - • • , : 4 4it MOE ri ELLWYT . ; - In'Shipp'rriaburillithe liev.--.David Smith; -Hap ri aburg..hy joho W_yeth . r, , Jri. Lancaster , by .11.' Gish; Chambrsbur; by y Loyna Denig, and le - almost every town and village,throughOwethe country. ' .Pike: 40.1) 00,A ; boltle.` , ..f 't Noveinber 2.4, 184,2 77118 T iirintad at this olrmat, a Ana gkalmit I = l 9 1 elf. larsoAlro.4.olpk 9ilivi-41111ANIFis2 A.l.a stated isi‘.fo O r =s el L . ;i n i t u it iit i b o b u tin o a i n i d rir te e tl ia n; the 16th day, of August, A. 1). 1842, lefore ; the Hon. Sam'll flePburn, Pres% and John Stuart and T. C. Miller, Esq. Associate Judges of the sane Court as- Biped &e., the following proceedings were had to wm—Upon the Petition'of Mary Mann, the Grand mother of Snail Miller. A „minor child of Jacob. Millet' 001. Hespectfulltrepresentingthat Samuel Millet' wide of the sail rumor Samuel Millen, wax appointed hiti Guardian by your Hon. Court,and . has receiveff upwards of fourteen hundred dollars of the Money of the Ward, and has no .removed to the State of Ohio; beyond the 'Jurisdiction of the Court, without giving anysecurity for the perform hi= of his ditties. . 'Your petitioner therefore prays yotir honors to award a ritation to the said Samuel Miller, to appear at the next Orphan's Court and settle an Recount of his GuardinnshiP,lind !thew chime, why be should not lie dismiSSed, - a»d another Guar- ' dian he in his stead. . . .. . 'Whereupomirth :May, 1842, Citation iiwnriled, Returimidel6th' 'Aug% 1842; by the Court. 16th August, 1842, Sheriff Martin makes the following . return, "Not to be found in my Ilailiwick." • Now to wit, 1601 August, 1842, Alias .Citation awarded, public notice to be giyen in two papers for three weekk. ' . -By the Court: Cuinberkind County, es. ' . . • . . , ; 11 , 1 , 1; Commoli e; ultii of Pennsylvania •;* to • • 'ilk Samuel Miller, Guardian of Sammil .rj- Miller, n minor child of Jacob 15- ii ler, deceased. rrrrY't• Greeting: ' You s u e licn 1 ailed, to appear before the Judges of the Oephan's 'Conrt at Carlisle, at an Orphan's Court there - to he held for said County, on TUES DAY the 13th day of DECEMBER next;, to settle no account of your Guards:mship, 'mid show cause why roil. should not bevlismissed and another Guar dian be appointed in your at ea d—Witmems- the said Sant'l Hepburn, Esq. at Carlisle, the 19th day of Au:, gust, A. D. 1842. W. Foticm,.Cll. 0. Ct. • .PAULMARTINiSIierifr.- November 16, 184 a. • , St-55 ATa stated Orpban''s Court began and held at Carlisle, far Cumberland County, on Tuesday the I Gth day of Augudt,A.- 11. 1842, before the Hon. Sain'll Hepburn, Pres't, and' John Stuart and T. C. Miller, Esq. Associate Judges of the same Court assigned the following proceedings were had to Upon theTetition.ol. Mary _.Mann, the Gratid-mother of Jacob Millet, 31 tumor child of Jsicob Miller, tlec'd RespectfUllY representing that Jacob Miller, Sen. the Grand-iiitlieroftheaaid minor Jacob Miller, was appointed his Guardian by your Hon. Court and tins received upwards orfourteen !quaked dollars of the Money of the Ward, and has now removed to the• State of Ohio, beyonif the juris- Aietitm.of.this.Court, without giving•nny•security-for the perlbrmance of his duties. - Your petitioner therefore prays your 1100ra16 award a Citation to the said Jacob NI St:D.lo. appenr.at the next Orphan's Court end settle ant ac count of his Guardiauship. and • skew enlist: wily lie should not be disniHSed and another Giiardian be ap- - pointed in his stead. Whereupini,l7th May, - 1849, Citation awarded r'eturnable on the 1 Gth . of August, 184 , 2. 15th August, 184'2, SherirMartin makes, the allow ing return "Not to be found in my Bailiwick." Now to wit, IGtlyAugust, 18411, A lias,Citation wan:.- ed, public notice to be given hi two papers for time weeks. • Ily the Court. Cumber.'and County, so. ' ir rAX.t.l. ,. I t o .1' '.. e , ,„ Jacoli Nlijler;Sett. CuarthanofTneob -4:14...td 4 A k l l. l , ll , ti e r c ,n „e - minor child of Jacob Ma , 6 .• cr,.....,...:. You are hereby cited, to appear ',Mitre the Judos of the Orphan's .Court at Carlisle, at an Orphan's Court there to he held for said county, on '1 Ilk:S- I/AI the 131 h. any , or DECENIBIiIIi next, to settle att account of your Guardianship; and ',hew cause' why you should not be di tanissed and smaller Coal , dian be appointed in yotrrsteml.—Witness the said .' tmuelilephurn; Esq. at Carlisle, tilt , lath day of August, A. 1). 18.12. W. Fottlx, CM. 0. Ct. PAUL MARTIN . , Sheriff. November It,, 111-W.- -'----51=.5.15- . • Ladies Cap strings. - 1 . _ . 1 UST opening gupply.of Steel Cap ...Springs, for •j Ladies Caps, Soaps for Cloak Fasteuiogs, Shawl Pins, flair Phis, Nieto! Mylets by the gross or dozen,. Evict l'uncbefi, Purse TrunnUngs, &e. CEO. W. lIITIcEIt. tf-54 Not•cmbcr 9, 1842 Y virtue of the powers contained in the Last Will and Testament of CHRISTIAN HUM ERICH, deceased, I will expose to public sale, on ; the ;metal SCS, Collier of Hanover and 'mother streets; ill the Borough of Carlisle, on FRIDAY the tit] day of. DECEMBER, that large and commodious TWO STORY 1 1 ) 11‘311 1 ,1111J)ITH/ 11l 1 ,rt situate on the Counter of Hanover and Lowlier stf•ects, which was lung occupied as It Pub lic House by the said Christian Ilmocrich Also all that Two Story BRICE HOUSE alit] LOT OF GROUND, situate oat the - North side of Lumber street, in Carlisle, in which the said Chris tian Homeric!' resided at the time of hiti decease. Also a HALF LOT OF GROUND, situate on Locust Ally, being the one Half of the same Lot on •which the (ferman Reformed Church is !milt. Also all that Two Story FRA E WEATIIER 'BOARDED HOUSE, — situate of ilitiSouth side of Louther street, in Curlisle, adjoining_ the German LoutheranCluerch in iyhich JOllll Harris now resides. AlSo all these four 10 Fs OF GROUND,bound ed by North street, Pitt street, Locust Ally and Lot of ;lames Hutton, the saute which the said Christian flutnerich purchased from 3lrs. Bracken- - ridge. Also all that not LOT OF GROUND, shunte in the Borough of Owlish!, bonntletLimthe. Creek lane, by the road'from the Turnpike to Pitt-street, by the road to Alexander's Mill, end by It ,Lot or James Nobles heirs, containing THREE ACRES. • Also all that Ont• LOT OF GROUND, ,in the Borbufth of Carlisle, bounded by the mall which 'leads trgin the turnpike to Alexander's Mill, by LW', of William Henderson, Esq. and John' Noble, containing Five Acres and Fifty-five Perches. The terms which will be easy,will be 'undo known on the day of sale by LEWIS HARLAN, Administrator of the win annexed. November 9,184'2. 11-54 Roo MIT HOMUAN Estate of Saiquel Wild, deceased. § - HEREBY GIVEN, that letters of Adminis tration on thel:Tditte SAMUEL NVll..l),den'd.: late of Newton township, Cumberland county, have been Oanted to the subscriber, residing- in the same township.. All persons indebted to the said estate are requested tamake immediate payment 'and those !Min ehiims to present them properly authentica ted for settlement to • ISAAC KOQNS, November 9 ,1 8 4. 6t=54 Military 'Notice. T LIE 'Brigadier General, the field,,stafr ned iliatoon,fofficera of; the Ist Brigade. 11th Division P. M., are respectfully iniitcil to attend et, the public_ house ,of H. L._lltirkholder, in tarlislei on Saturday the.l9tltinst. at 2 o'elo'ck in the after ; noon, for the purpose of selecting three, or snore delegates, to join' others, to . iepresent 'this Division in a National. Military Convention, unichis to as semble; in full unifortn, in ~ W ashingfort City, 1/ C. on the 3(1 Monday in Decerribir next, for general• Military purposes intended, for the good of the . Union. 7 -by request. • - : • - .% • • , WILLIS FOULK, • Brig. Ceul. 1 ltic Division, P. M. • Noveinber 9,1842. • '4-54 fir HE stibsoriber hasjuit received &good nesortment t or ,Fitr trimmed, Sandal and., plain RUBBERS f or Ladies Wear, ids° ;Ev:id..Assort meat of Geutleniees' Rubbers. ' • . GEO. W. pet,NER. , November 9,1842, . EllEi • 00.1r.rEt, . , SPLF,NDID assortment' of RIBBONS of varl -1 idticajtlit;lTC , Chbil . ' : lIITNER, INovember p, 184 •' '* " , . BuolOupt . l4r,blie 40ml/10;041%h NOiOnio * bar 1842,by- , ' •- =, SA: - 'Member ofth‘firmofßrnithand , Quigley,) • Merehttitt, , ant! ' ' SAM LIED DA:V.IO3ON; 'Pinner Btithirrier,, end as Botcher, In C.,okifutny .rith Joint. c. • • ; : bebenril before the - DiStriat Court:of the'United - States for the i. ' DnefetiDiStriet of , , tting.in Diiiikr4Tit4; at 'the Dis--' triet , Court room in the City of Philadelphin on PRIDAYthe 23'day ofDECKMBERUt It o'elook, A. , Bl..when and ,where all !persOnivinterested'uniy appear and suet cause 'iffaoy :they , httve,',w,hy the prayer of the sail' Petitioners should no;,l?egrunted, and the said Petitioners tieelareil .• • .ERAS.' HOPKINSON, ' • • ' ' Clerk of the District Court. 'November 16,1842. .'3t-55, Comtnpiovealth of Pennsylviinia PUBLIC HALE. Native . rvititifi§ eiNITALfir. The following. indiOnansabittfamily Mine. dies may be rebind 'iiEllat,rillage drug attires, and, sitcm, erery country, store; hi Om state. Itnitimber, and never get .tbem unless they - !lave ,the • fu&sintile. signature of ' i. .•" ivranpers, as all others by the samtrnarnes are base impositions and counter. kite.' If the - merahatir nearest you heti. theni urge - to procure 'at 71 Illaidtin.lane, thu visits Nov next time. te. ow York, or to . write for thorn. Nu family 'should Le a' Meta without these remedies. BALDNESS BALM OF COLUMBIA,FOIi THE HAIR, which-will stop it 'if fidling . o . ut, Or, restore it on bald places; and on eltildren 'make it gron , rtipidly; or.on those who haVe kaf theltair from any eruse.: - ALL VERMIN }hat. infest the heads of Children in schools, are prevented' or' killed by'it at otice.— Find, the name of -40tdefre„:14, on it, or never try it. Remember this alioaye. • - RHEUMATISM, and ,LAMENESS positively cured, and all' shrivelled Tanaka and limbs are restored, in the old or young; by tho' INDIAN VESETABLE ELIXIR' AND NERVE AND BONE LINIMENT but without the namo of Comstock & Co'. on It. come on, if you use the only true Hays!,Ltinstamr.frorra g:972tdkC‘ ALL'S - ORE and every thing relieved by it. that admits of an out. *ward application. It nets like a.charin. • Use it.. - 1 - IORSES that have Ring-Bonn, Spavin, Wind-Galls, &0., tiro cured by Rom' Sesame ;^ and rOtindered horses entirely cured by Roofs' . Founder Ointment. Mark this, all horsemen. . Dane os Magical Pain Ex tractor alve.--The most extraordinary remedy ever. invented for all . new or old. - BUDI.S SCALDS and sures, and sore Ey Es. It has delighted dititigands. It will take out all pain in'ten mina es, and no fuilurc. It *ill cure _the LIN'S SPREAD PLASTERS. A better and more nice and useful article never was mile.- : All should Weer them regularly. LEIPSAMEITIOVERAINCE BITTERS: un the principle of substituting ili,tonic in. place of die -stimulant principle, which has reformed so many drunkards. To be uscd'witli Bt GOO .PILLS, superior ~o ell . _ theifYitelif ing-tho-blood, and for all irregularities of the bowelo, and the general health. [See Dr. LlN's sig: ( Ar C (# ~,, • .„ nature. thus:] HEADACHE DR.SPOHN'S HEADACHE REMEDY will effectually cure sick—hvidaehe,- either from ails NERVES br bilious. Hundreds o using it with great joy. furnilics are .• 'DR. SPOHN'S ELIXIR OF HEALTH, for the certain prevention of FEVERS, or any general sickness ; keeping the stomach in most per. feet order, the, ixTels.regulsr, and a determination to the surface. •'CO::LIDS'. - C : 0 •Lra.M.':S. paitut in the; bones, hoarseness, and .DROP SY-• are quickly cured by it. Know this by trying. CORNS: The French Plaster is a sure cure c ~ , , ,,, - -- , :-------,_::•:•3„1 - ..7 ~*, -5.„.. -...-- --,..._, -.. i t , . v. l -,...... :"... - P. V - 44 , ,../... , - •,' --sv , n, ..., 0 11 ' • '..; '' :rte . ----, . , : - -F.:- - - - ...--- • A hair any shade you with, but will not color the skin. • SARSAPARILLA..COMSTOCK'S COM POUND EXTRACT. There is no other prepare Lion of Sarsaparilla .that can exceed or equal this If you are aura to get Com Tool's, you will find i superior to all others. It, does not require puffing. 11170.111t0 LAILIIST9S • CELESTIAL 'BALM OF CHINA. A positive cure for the piles, and, all external ailingtall internal irritations brought to the surface by friction with this Balm;—so in coughs, swelled or sore throat, tightness of the cheat, this Balm applied on a flannel will relieve and cure at once,— Fresh wounds or old sores are rapidly cured by ZartitolemtiVo EXPECTORANZ will prevent or cure all incipient iensumption. COUGHS & COLDS. taken in time, and is a delightful remedy. Romeo, her the name, and get Conustoelee. .KOLMSTOCK'S VERMIFUGE eradicate all W 0 R M in children or adulta withia - certainty quite astonishing: — lris the same as Marinade by • — stock, and sells with a readily almost incredible, by Comstock co., New York. TOOTH DROPS. KLlNE'S—curo effectually Entered encording to net or Convok. in the rear 1642. by Comstock 4- Co.. in the Clerk'', °Moo of tho Southern District of Now York. By applying to our agents in each town and village, plipere may be had free, showing the most respectable name, in the country for these facts, so that no one can fail to believe them. (0 -Be sure you call for our articles, and not be put off'with any stories, that others are us good. HAVE THESE OR NONE, should be your these _ never can be true and genuine without our 'Wales to them. All these articles to be had,whqlesale and retail only_ f ' ,010 4 0/y 4 0160 , Wholeenlo Druggists. Meiden.Lane. New York. and of our agents. • For sale iti Carlisle by. SAMUEL ,ELLIOTT. November 16,1842. ' . WORMS! WORMS,! KOLNISTOCK'6 VERNIFP.GE . • l'his.remedy : for-Worms la one Of the ritost e*tra ordinary ever used:' It kilhethallY eradicate.* worms' of all sorts, from children 'and 'ndults. , • • THOUSANDS polish by..Worrni without the real caule.heing known, - Some othey reasolt,i3 ussighod for their sickness, untiktoo late to cure the real cause.. What immense responsibility then rests, upon the -parent WhO does not know; and the doctor who does pot understand, the complaint Al hielt ".ii .. deatroying those :precious flowers of lifecbildren. .• What should be . done ? ' • The answer is plain. Give this,yeriniflige, which will be sure to do geed if they have do worms; and. if they hityq, it will destroy and 'eradicate them, with Keertaintrtindprecliden truly 'astonishing. ._ For sale- in Carl hy-SA NI:II6I.AILLIOTT.; and STF. 11..INsom:k. , DINKLE-=-and inWinds bui*by 'OW 01 Y;II: • • • I , l.inmher In, 1842; aa'obk.yatk,,, , COMFORTABLY nwit rivieELL", •, &NG- 1101.1 SE: - Rent leash* given imincdiatclii 1 - LLTIYi Carlit/ • • • tr.4l • • -."'64040-4* 1F;(42 I' • OTlegiaelatrikiviiiito Letateip,Ciiodi? • eutirathiii - peratoinrAntirehtbd; tliat, the fallowing accounts 'flue dlddiri.this Office fordxaininationt by the adconnitints therein ruined, and will be presented to the Orpliansl-Court of Cumberland county,, for cOnfirnsatioh' and allow. anee, on ,TI.I,E4DAY the 1314 DECEMBER, • - 1. Theaccount of Michael fishburd, Exocu. for of Jacob Shimbaugh, lutd of North Middle. ton township, deceased. 2. The account of David liume,-Esq. Admin. ;513 ator of Geer& Myers,.`latebf Silver Spring • teWnship, deceased. • . • 3. The V:.tcoiint of Josiah 'Hood; 'Administrator of William' M'Dohald, late of Sl t tagfield ,i duc'd. t b 4. The accounf David Puln dmintstrator with thewill'annexed ofJacob GoodhuiFdeeens. cd, filed by said Executors. 5. - The account:of Rudolph Krysher, pai l . Ad ministrator of William Moore,-late Meanie township, deeetised. ' 6. The account of Andrew M. Middleton, Ad. ministrator of Mathew Laird, lute of Main t3wnship, deceased. • • • 7.,The account of Joseph Martin., Executor of Jacob Martin, Lite of East Ponnaboro' township, deceased, • A. Tho aceOunt of David S. Renshaw, Esq. Ad. inieistratur of James Clark, late of Southampton wnship; deceased.. ' • • 9. The account of David S.'Runshaw, Esq. Ad tninistrator of Henry Pilgrim,lato of Southamp ton township;Ae_cetta.,.' 10. The:account of Jacob 'Kirk, Jr, Adminis trator Of Eve Ilialeman, latcle Allen township,. deceased. . , . , ' 1 I:The - stipple:Mental account of Leonard Heim Executor of Jacob Helm, late of Southampton township o deceased. e : - 12,' The' account of Williate Hinney, trator' of Jonathan Reese, late of- the Borough of Mechanicsburg, deceased. 13. The• account of William McConnell, Ex ecutor of William CoWan, late of the borough of Shippensburg, deceatied. • 14. The account of Mary Ann White, Guardian of Charlotte A. White minor child of E. White, Esq. deceased, filed by WilliaM "Byrn, the hus. bind of said Gutirdian. • • ' ISAAC ANGNEY, • Register. Noyember 16, 1842. Li %ST NOT ICE. A Lb those who knOw themselves indeb ted to the lute firm of Hosserman,fit Hutton,nre 'requested to call and make settlement, on or before the 35th:instant ; as after that date unsettled accounts will he placed ut the hands of David Stnith,_Esq., for collection. Take notice, until the 25th inst., current money or country produce will be takcn in payment of debts; but in all cases where collectious are made or'suit .brought by. the Justice of the Peace, PAR }ENDS or its equivalent will be required. .• • UP.OIICF.: ' Surviving partner of the firm of.nosserman & Hutton. November 16, 1842: St•ss Estate of Jacob Cart, decett ir sed. • NVittirr