• 7 Allll ---- 'lllllr - E"LOST - roltueottntets4ltoocaoc • • • !•::i, , PLULADEL PillAttiANKS.• • , 7 .1341V,4k0rtii - ,Ametlea; s's, ,:i g netto;fl q iirei ofJisticelind py,onitse 0011'24414 oktleinaliQ nspeCie, or paper.of ofNortli•Amerioa,.' ~8?s and 10's, old plate; none genuine rctuaiuiit out. ,10'8;sulter ed from s's; vignette of 3'i:end ofaltered notes; a figgine;of.Commeree sitting.an ' eagle before : her, and Ships, in the back ground. letts. 1) i; Jan. 19,1813; pay D. Cutborivil and April2o,lBl7;pay R. Chesney. Bank of Northern .Liberties, • -par. OR. 18, 'l.B37;:pni J. Taylor; siva ' • tures poorly imitated; vignette liesiVilyalladed. 10's, lctt. A; Jitly,'4, 1838 l pity J. Starr; printing • ink pale and yellowish! 23's,altered from counterfeit 10's; badly done. 9 0 !.s.jetL:G;';Jan. 1, 18t5; pay J. Jenks. PennsylvAnia. 1 6it 11 lett. M. 8;. April 9,1836: pay G. W. Warder white circle around the, 5 at top, not it - g•mitine; lett. C; April 7, 1899;pay E. Evans: .• s's kit. P.• 18; Nev. 1838; priy'N. Nolen-:Henarse. 10"s;of various filling :up; the r. in — President cote siderably larger than the other letters. 10's,' lett. F; sept.,lo; 1834 pay J. flicks, signed E G. Lewi9 , Pres.; no such Officerp Aug. 6, 1836: . pity S. Brayt , A pril 4 1829, pay O: Say; motto on - Pit. coat of arms roughly done; others, Sept. 10 ; • 1537 pay C. Clay. 10's, Letts, C and E; April 16, 1833; pay 11. Clay. Itr.clett..B; April, 1823, and July 10, 1833; en graver's faun & Eo. for Co.: ,others,Aug. 97,1838, pay -IL Clay ; E. Chaniiney, .Clisia.,. insbuid 01 Chauncey:— . . • 50 's,9ett;.B; J - an. 1,1817. • - . sirs, lett, 1E; March 22;1891; pay J.Botine., 'Bank-of:PennTownship.:' •par. • lo'li:Washington on the r.Ser. instead of norm end., 20 's,WriOns dates, well' done; except. the Franklin on tight margin, which is coarse. • . - 'so's, altered from s's;'Vignette of.so's, commerce , on etude of goods; 'right-end piece, Frank ' lin; left, Penn. Bank of the linked States, " 58 a . 60 10's and 90's; letts. A Sc B,heada and each end coarse. 50's, left, B; Dec. 9, 1836; end pieces coarse. 53's and 100's, tette.. A-' a and ILI; Oct. 1,1838; pay . ..Inn. Somerville, Cash:, at 10 days; paper thin and reddish. , 100's, I-1; 'Sept. 1,,,1838; par.T. -- Ross at 10 days: altered from 100's; Oct. 11, 1838: and endorsed by R. Buchanan, at 5 months. ..Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania, par. s's lett. I); ,March 4, 1819; pay Astley. 's's, alter feom'the Comineruial Bank of ,)fillington, broken, by substituting Pennsylvania for Milling ton, which observe; vignette of ggnuine s's, Penn's . I.'renty wills the Indirms. • 10's, spuriotfs; vignette of genuine, Washington. and --- Franklin. 10's, lett. A,Nov. 17„ .1830, pay R. R. Lee: March and June 2, 1828,"'29 and SO, pay„ Geo., W. Ash; Sept.•ls, 1830, pay S. Girard. • , • 10's, tells. A a,Nov. 17, 1822. pay F., Lymain•Nov. • 3,1820; pay M. Carey; letter C, riav D. Clay. 20's, signed Beej. I'. Smith, dated Istfore lie was Cashier,. • - • 100's,altered from Commercial Itaidc•olMillington Md. Railroad cars on one end, denomination of note on the other. Entirely different from genuine • 500's 50's,• 20's and I.o)f,'atercil, lion: s's, which only' has Penn's treaty with the Indians for vig -nette. -1:K:0 - Genuine 500's are printed ill 11ED ink. Fartoor's and : Mechanic's Bank, - par. s's, 10's and 25's, altered from Fat.mer'S and Ale . charms's Bank of Wisconsin; vignette of s's, n fc- - male holdings cup in right hand,lt:ft arin resting - -on an eagle; of -- -10's a feififile - reaper; .of 20's, a female spinning - . Nongetiuineiengraved by Bur - tun & Gurle.v. 10's, letter E; Pelt. 5,1825; pay P. Saleyililiffr C; Feb. 5, and )0, 1820, '2sr pay A. Moses; C. Dull, ' .1. Ran. letter G, A 2, 1826; pay . Clay. well ;Ione; paper redder and signature lighter than genuine; some letter A, Nov. 20,1804, pay: G. Hurl. ' 23's, letter, E; Nov. 29, 1834; engraving very - bad. 50's letter„C; Dec. 25,1819; pay G. Hirst,- • Bank, . - 40 4.45 ttra; - 20's and tcom s's, who Sec vignette . ' 'is the Phasilelpliia Exchange. Ifold.itirto ' Kensington Bank, 'par. Mame. & Mech. Bank, a rt 7 - • 10's, altered front s's; vignette of genuine 10, a fe --male 111111 SPINNING IV HEEL, wlllOll last is not on the altered -notes. • - 50's, altered from s's; the WOIILiIPTY 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 the left.. • 50's, altered from s's, April' 1, 1833; Firer is placed too close to DOLLARS; small lettering of • rivt - s around the edge rubbed clear. . • ' iMoyamensing Bank, 5 a 7 Viiiladelphi4 Bank, par. s's old plate, withdrawn. The plate in use has for . vignette a fismalet and end pieces, Washington on • the right,and Robert Morris on the left. 10's, lent. C, lan. 1,1819; Sept. 7,1819;Dee. 8,1820. 10's, letter D,Feh. and May 8,1832; pay J. Kant and . 1). Evans. Vignette, three female figures with a ship in the .distance, and- ti view Odle banking , . - braise on the left, very imperfect:,Franklin on tho right, and Washington on the let end. 10's stud 20's, altered from s's: vignette of s's, two females sitting;, between them, a shield, on which is a ship and plough: of 10's, a female reclining; her right band resting on a shield, on which is pa. coat of arms: of 20's, Penn's Treaty with the In-. dittos. • 20's, old plate, letter E, May 9, 181.4, 1824, '1825, , and 1827; par D. Edwin. Southwark Bank, par. sou's, altered from 10's, old issue, of large situ; "hn demand" extracted, and " Five Ilundt•ed" sub ' stitoted. Schuylkill Bank, ' par. Vs, old plate, of various filling. up. .The bends of Washington and Franklin imperfect and coarse. Western Bank,- • par COUNTRY HANES.. - Bank of Chambersburg, 6 a - 9 Bank otChester.Cp., Wesichester, par. Bank of Delaniare Co., Chester. par. 20's, altered from S's, well executed: -- .so's; altered from s's, letter A, Jim.' 1, 1836 ; pay I'. Clyde ; Chas. S. , Cash. The word tarry • after bearer is blotted ; the circle dark. Bank of Germantoivn, par. 20's, altered from s's ; hold the note up to light. Bank .of Gettysburg, 0 a 9 5%,:N0v. 14, 1828-9, pay R. Smith ; without the circular water-mark seen in genuine. s'a,old plate.•which-reads Gettystiurg - Bank. Bank 'of Lewistown,' • • 11 a 14 Bank of •Niddletown, • - 6 a 8 Bank orMontgothery Co., Nors'wn. par. s's i letter . A, Oct. 2, 1829, pay L. Litcz ; Nov. 1, 1823, pay J. Wells ; others in 1825-0, some,.2tl May. . . s's, letters 13 and F, July 2, 1825, variously filled out. Vignette light and Coarse. Bank of . Northumberland, 0a 8 - • Bank of Pittsburgh, a 2 s's, letter C, old plate, withdrawn from circulation ; vignette, a blacksmith, tools, &c. 'B, letter C;'13e0.'4;1831 ; pay Wm. Wilkins ; oth yrs; May 4;1825 ; pay H. Baldwin. . .• 19's and 2.(3'5, altered from counterfeit s's ; badly done: 20's, vignette, a female leaning on a .vase of flowers; of genuine, a blacksmith with his-tools. ' • . Bunko! Susquehanna CoAlontrose,B a 1 0 • Berks County Bank, Reailing; — '4O a 50 2ts, relief notes, letter B; vignette, State Arms, ' rather- coarsely executed. . . , • Carlisle .Bank, •. • • • 6a 9 s's, letter 13, April 1,1829 i pay J. Crosier. The heads of-Washington light and, coarse,. • 10's, and ethers, altered trona 3's ; poorly done. Columbia Bic:. dr, Bridge Ca.Colum biajl 462, • evii,alieied"fratn:Pi t 'Mercury and a female res-t Aitigon'biles of goods; 'of 10,0'5,. a large female figure, one arm resting. on a 'shield - with a plough 'and:OillF . , - Ofi"ri g ht end, figure of Cernmerce. • - Deoy l einawnyßanki - f•-1•••:: -- ''''''' - -,77- pr. ". • par. s b ti;oltroitd.;leit/ k. l;4.us t . 1 ; 1827 and 1830; .pay l'CaZi.e4 smile , El; 1829; ,Mtly t, 18311 engraving.mach‘lighter than ' canine: rei*letteV, CiTelf; 1, 1824;-:•pay ;1 . ..P05t. • • BrO'llahlt;-`Erie;•: 'CY . '6 a 7 hyanoh, 1 a g. . _ Oertlficatiti, -' • 1 a 2 ro 4. Notes,:..s's,theiHM 'leaning against fin in; ~.Ohor,whileithegenthie haveqattic& arid poei (*omit, -3''siletterß:lniy7H. - NaSh;ll::"Litnsing; an . I,'.lB3,(npatier 'rather , heavy and wholit'appetira`nee'chirriszand ' 10's,;`tilterW-iron'i' h.:indolent ExclitingeThinit 'and' Satinss :Institution of Philadelphia ; ' vignette, PerreiCirlitOrk:gonliiiieAlrei nti r . e 'for vignetterf female `Dime seitedlietWeentWo Cheats. •'All:fiOtettelgnett l'homits l l3l.lfowe.,...Cash.v s i nee. July, 1839. Itra;letter-AAaled Sept. 7,1839. The" Minits Of. • the" Cashier and-President arc lithographia. • Va,dateilfirlatorlHark,h.llsl,ll.l4ll4B2B. • . lfialetter'A E pew ev.lBl:sqv. „Pigeo n Waal, • 29, 18.13,1 it rid 3; , 1817; . titt , 11n1 . pay 10 ; 1819 01.W0;10tteellt"'t''' ,3fis, altered . (rota B'ti ,, thOrtiteettecOf r .2o,',Cis a4Ms bandmim,-horses and harrows._ , ..,, • , tite4elir mitt OcoyeTs'alancilif,apies • ' b u rg, • 6.a 9 Fariners' , l3ank - otlancagq, :.• "' ' 1 a 2 3s; letter Itt Mattli;7, 183211)0y-1 Windt no gen • nine notes of this description in circulation; oth ers; March 17;1831, and other dates; pay Geo. H. Krug, filling up and. signatttre.in same hand. • ins, letter A March 9, 1883; pay J. Wind vig nette, a mi 11.,. . •, . IN unit 301 i, altered front :3'S of the above coun terfeit: ' . Firmers' Bank,of Reading,-Reading, se A; Jan. 1, 1835; pny.G. Ludwig. Faller has 'B l lk mark; fi 'l,Ap' appearance. .• • 55; letter D; Jan. 1833; pay G. Smith ;,'May 20, 1836; pay A. Strong'. Coarse: ' 100 s, lest. A; pay John Harrold; none suet genuine. Franklin'Bank,' Washirigton, • .2. ss'and 10's, altered from the broken "Bank' of -Weld ligton ; " by.' prefixing "Franklin.". This • Bank opened id 1836. Observe the date.. • s's,letter A; Nov. 1, 1896; pay It.. Wyliei - Jolin Mareball,cash.; these names engraved. Impres sion somewhat faint, particularly the lines under signatures whielt are distinct in the genuine. Harrisburg Bank, • -8. - a TO Is, letter D. pay 11. Alward, dated May 14,4819, ss, letter C, pay .1. Ross, dated Nov. 3,1820. • • sa, letter.C, pay IL King, (tilted Jan. 1,1823. 10s, May 4, 1820, letter A. pay J. E. Whiteside. 10S, vignette ' n steamboat, erne , , The genuine 10's have the goddess of Llierty; Rad- the Capitol in 'the back ground. - 20, altered from counterfeit 10's; vignette, a view of the State 13'111(11.1gs. • - Honesdale Bank, Ilopesdafe,. , a. Lancaster Bank, ' ' • .• 1 a 2 l's, altered from s's, letter A;Delober 3, 1836, No. 44187,• Luneakee County Bank, r a t Lebanon Bait,. • .fi a'7 Merchant's & Manuf. Bank . , Piteg, 1a 2 . .Miners' hank of potteville, -• 6 a'7 s's, letter P, pay .1. LyOn; June 13,1341; others, 3. White Aug,. I, 1840. The letter under the Kin Schuvikill;..in the genuine, it is below the L and cross of the rrs in Pottsville inclines up. wards, instead of horizontal. - Monongahela Bank, 13rownsville, 20's, alterdd frorn.s's, easily -detected. 50's, difii Hank leas no 50's out. . • • New Hope Delaware Bridge Co. so a 25 (Removed to Lankliqrtville New Jersey.) Northampton - Bank,-Allentown, 15 re - 19' s's, letter 11, Aug. 28, 1839; pay s'. L ippincott; sig natures and filling up engraved; vignette, cost of twills, while the genuineys issued since 1837 haVe a view of Mauch Chunk. • • TOwanda Bank, Towanda, 70 a'7s West Branch hic,. Williamsport, . ,50 10'8 of various filling up; sonic tot!. Kellum; T. Coryell, Cash; J. 11. Cowden, Pres.; vignette, a flying eagle, railroad cars in the (limning!.. Presi dent's signature toolight still; genehl opium .rimce light;' the first I in Williamsport resembles more a tiguree 1. 50's, altered from s's; vignette, which is that of the fi's. is a view of the townoh the left end of note. Wyoming Bank, Wilkes Barre, 13 York Bank, • 6 a 0 s's, letters A'and B; 830; ohlplate; pay W. Wagner, which name is spelt IVsignor. I n .the word Pt v F., on theleft hand margin, the I is not dotted. The of:,Five; in thelitaly-of the 'note,' does not exactly line with the ether letters. Vig nette imperfect in Many places: 10's, alteree from counterfeit Sce preceding. Taylorsville Delawarcßridge co. 10, a 15 ADA - 111 . : .111or1iry• al If4aiv, PRICE N 0.3 lleeterresttow, on the Pub ..hie Spurr°, Carlisle, Pa. --- April 6, 1842. , , tr. 23 ava-r _ ATTORNEY AT LAW _ glice oppithite the Carlisle Bank. . July 27, 1842. 6ni-39 JOHN W. ELE/Wrats, mob ESPECTPULLY, tenders his services to the MI citizens of Carlisle and its vicinity,That Will attend. to and - iterfOrm all dental operations such as Cleaning, Pinging and Ezfraclingnar Tura! Teeth; and inserting incorruplahle , artificial teeth from n 'single tooth tp an entire set. • CO- Office opposite M'Farlane's Hotel. July 20, 1842. .- - • -11 3 Dr. L C. Loomis, Dentist, S permanently located in Carlisle, and will per m. form all operations that are required in the practice of his professiOn—sueli as Ektrneti nig ; tiling, Plugging, and inserting Artificial Teeth, from a single tooth to an entire set. Ist. B. For a few months ensuing, Dr. Loomis will be in Carlisle, the first two weeks in each month—after which', ho will be abSent until the first two weeks ineach following month--at which period he may be found at ,his Office, Pitt st. near APParlane's Hotel. Carlisle, May 4, 1842. tf-27 Vlechanicsbur Line ,platetwia. 17:1 Ariax Between Oiecleanicsbarg and Philadelphia or'. Baltimore. [BY IMTh ROAD OR CANI,4I,] IrlE l übscriber grateful for;-past favors, begi leave to inform his friends and the public generally, that he 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 elide *are ipuse,in Mechanicsburg, and forwarded in either Piffle, delphia or Baltiniore, according to the direction of the owner. LETTIie higlieet price will be giiien for Whoa anciFlour. • 'RTIN' , MTLEY. N. IL Plaster of' Paris and Salt always kep on hand, and for sale at the lowest prices. • • U.LiZka:latt)Q&l:n o 'De has also an hand, at the Depot in Mechanics. burg, for sale, LUMBER, such ag Boards, Shingles, Scantlings, &c. of all kinds, which will be sold on liberal terms, August 17,71842. alarniatllßDl74lll, GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. TIIE subscriber, having concluded to do no entire Cash business, offers for sale his large and splendid assortment of FOREIGN &, DOMESTIC lir 4 If .19 'VW', a li B , Nulls 44 . _Cutlery., - . lower. than it was ever 1;044 for in .Philadelphia. The following Will-give'you some_ idea of the that I tins determined to sell ati_.2.,...........,- ,-.- -4 inch-Carpenter's, Pittent - Riiii:Vaiks, • from ,' ' - - $1 to sl4per doz e 8-inch Brass Striker; . " •" 80 ' " Newton 'Darling Grals Scythes, . to " ' Newborns ' -, ... ','..: 9 • , -. "'' flay,rorks,Sediti Cap Ferrule, ~ , • - , 5 . • :61 Cast Steel long handled Shovele o .1 . 7: , • fig' Cumberland or Reading Nails, -.. - 4,624 .fi,ec . ' Phoenix' 'or:Juniata " ' 4,44 ''" 7 ,Other malte , s',.. I 'o 4,81 " ' -', IWIII ,sell anyartielee In my line from 20 to 25 per'eent. leiver than canhebought for On credit, Call on me—examine my goods --get a list of. my',. prices ~ . .conapare them with the prices of other etoree,anr ascertain - for- yourselves zvhere yeAl „tett _buy....the •• '' • - ••' ITP.JiIi'V 1 . 1. tLDEß,Tniifortek ~. 498 Market ati aboie 13th, North aide, PlAiadelphia June 1,1842 -.'.:,, . . . , . _ - ,. ~6m-9 COAL. YKENS Valley,Pine'Groye,Lime.b irrier , / , and COAL,,. constantly for Sp P, MARTIN, .. • ; Successors to Miller &Martins' Harrisburg, April 20,1842, ' 6m.25 L k':PKTltlONfat4liactarge and 'Certiflcate'9ll 7 der AO Bankkipita*, boa been-filed by THOMAS FLO.WE RS; Irinkeeper,`CU tierland Co. and FRIDAY the 27th day of JANUARY next, at El o'clock; A. M. is , appointed for the hearing there of,. before the said' Court; sitting in - Baidtruptcy,nt . the District Court Room, in the City ofPhiladelphiiri when and where the Creditors of theaaid Petitioner, 'who have proved their Debts,', and all persona hi in terest, may appeair'and show eause, if anitheyhave, why Such Discharge' and Certificate should not' granted. ' FRAS. HOPKINSON,. Clerk of the - District Court. Phila. Nov. 9, 184 . 2.•.. • ' 10-54- , , • . 111(1".ETITIONS for -the Benefit of the bankrupt Law, have been. filed the tat Novem ber, 1842, by ' . FREDERICK A. KENNEDY, late" Coach Maker,• . _ Cumberhind co. MICHAEL P. EGE, late iron Master, (in ., divitifially and as 'a Partnerpf the late firm of M.; P. rand .1.-A. Ege.) Cumberland co. JOSEPH :A. EGE, late" Iron Master, (in • divTilually"and as a Farther of the late firm of M. P. andJ. A-.-Ege.) • • Cumberland co. JAMES COLE, , Tailor, Cumberland eci. WILLIAM. HIGLEY, Currier, Cumberlnnilco„ - Which Petitions will be heard before the District Court of the United States for the - Eastern District of Pennsylvania, sitting in Bankruptcy, at" the Dis trict Court Room in, the City of Philadel tibia ;on FRIDAY the 9th day of DECEMBER next,'lB49, at I L o'clock, A. M. when and. where all persons in terested 'may appear and show cause,ifany . they have,- why_ theip_rayer_of_the_said __Petitions..Shouldnot:be granted, and the said. Petitioners he'declared Bank rupt. " ' . . FRAS. HOPKINSON, • "• Clerk' of the District Court. Phila. Nov. 9,1842: • aotraom; prerriON for the Benefit of the Bank , riga Law; lens been Lied the 28th October, 1842, by CONRAD HAD, Farmer, Outlaw:land co. Which Petition will be henril.before the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, sittiiig in Bankruptcy, at the Dia flirt Ciiiirt• room-in the City of Philadelphia, on FRIDAY the '9th day of DECEMBER next, 1842,- at 11 o'clock,A. M. when and where all persons in terested may appear- , and show cause, if any they ligive, why the prayer of the said Petition should not griinted, and the said Petitioner be declared Bank rupt. . FItAS. HOPKINSON, Clerk of the District Court. • -Phil. Npv. 2,1842. 3t-53 • OTICE , IDDETerioNs. for Discharge and Ceri ficate under the ljankillpt Law, hail: Lace fl ed by JACOP A. RAUM, Inkeeper, Cumbc... WILLIAM NOAKER, Saddler and • Die- Cuntherh DA - VIOSON,, Al ill weight •nn I late, Butcher, in company with tuut.tel David son, •CutuberF and FRIDAY the 30th day of DECEMBER. II o'clock, A. M. is aim - Muted for tha hearing there of, belbre the said Court,sitiing in Ilankeuptcy,atthe District Courtroom in the City of Philadelpluo,when and where the Craitors of the said - Petitioners, who It:4.6'1)1;61-0 their Debts, and all other persous an in terest, may appear ant' cruise - 0( mm they have, Avlly - sttch-rDisehargeitud - CertifiCate - should irur lie granted. YIIAS. HOPKINSON Cidrli of the District CI Phila. Oct. 26,184'2. • .ott 2C ill? APETITION for Dist It mid Certificate tin , der the Ilankriipt Law, has beet, filed by ROBERT- SNODGRASS, Into Merchant, 'Cumberland co. and YRIDAY:the 80th day of DECIi_IIBGIi next, at llWeloelt;A.V. is appointed for Abe hearing therea, before the said Court, sitting in Bankruptcy, nt the District Court Room, in the City of Philadel phia, when and where the CreditorS of the said Pe titioner, who have 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 he &anted.' • • - FRAS:IIOPIZINgON, Clerk of the District Court.' Phila. Oct. 12,1842. 10-50 aVTZI(OI.I.I%) IrDETITIONS for Dischargettml Certificate under . 1 . 7 the Bankrupt Law have been filed by ADAM MA UltY, Stope Mason, individual , and as a member of the firm of Maury fsc Zeigler, - Cumberland county. GEORGE' V. HALL, late Merchant, 'now Shoemaker and Agent, Cumberland county? and Tuesday the 6th day of December next, at I I, o'clock, A. M. is appointed for the hearing thereof ; the said Court, sitting' In 'Bankruptcy, at the District Court Room in the city of Philadelphia, when 111111 where the credit,rs or the said Petitioners who have proved their debts, and all other persons in interest, may appear and show cause, if nay they have, why such Discharge and Certificate should/tot be granted. I•`RAS. I lOPKINSOINT, Cleric of the District Court. Philadelphia, September 17, 1849. 101-47 • 11 04 . 3 (0 1 . 4 DETITIONS for Discharg43 , and Certifi cute under the Bankrupt Law have been file MAIITIN G. RUPI', late Merchant . e C timberland County. JOSEPH FRY. Cabinet Maker now Laborer, • . Cumberland County. and TUESDAY the Gth do ir of December nexuat o'clock, A. M. is appointed for the hearing thereof, before the said Court, sitting in Bankruptcy, at the District Court Room, in the City of Philadelphia, when and where the Creditors of the said Petition .era, who have prayed their debts; atnl, all other per sons in interest, may appear, and show cause; if any hey have, why such Discharge and Certificate shawl(' not be granted. FRASAIDPICINSCISIT' ''''' Clerk of the District Court. Philadelphia,Sept, 24, 1842. 10-48 BANKRUPTCY. ASSIGNEES.NOTICE A ILL persona indebied:to tlfeEstate of MAR IA. TIN G. RUPP, who was decreed a Bank rupt, Juno 20, 184% will make payment to the undersigned Assigpce of said bankrupt, on or be tide the Ist day of January, 1842. P. F. EGE, . . Assignee in Bankruptcy oflllartin G. Rupp. 011 ice opposite the Carlisle Bank ' Carlisle, Oct. 5, 1842. Notice in Bankruptcy. District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Permsylvailia,holden at Philadelphia, having on 'the 21st slay of Ociober, 1842, by its decree upon petition of Jameson. ,Han non and,George Het'lel/moor, Creditors of Jonas Miller of the Borough of Nevallle, 'Cumberland county, declared said Miller Bankrupt-;-wititiii the true intent and meaning of the Act of Congress, and the said Couriluivingprdereil me sa Commissioner in Bankruptcy for Cumberland county, to take proof of debts due by the rahrßankrupt—to his Creditors; they are' hereby notified; that I have fixed the 21st day of November,4B42, between the hour's of 8 o'- clock, A. M. and 5 o'clock, P. M. and every subse, odent day, between the same hours—until the 26th day of November, 1842 inclusive; for taking proof of all claims against the laid Banrupt, at my office,- in Smith Hanover street, four doors soulli - J-ef the Court House, Carlisle, Pa. • ' JNO. HARPER, Com'r. St-53 tf:42 Novembe'r 2,1843. HE well-known .Fulling Mill of tho eased. ber, on the Yellow Breeches creek, in Seuth Mi letou township, ffourtulles- month or Carlisle,- Td will be rented, with all tho machinery connected with it: It Will be rented on reasonable terms if early applicatim is'made.- --- Poureesion'4ill - be Oren on the Ist of April next. . ' ' • • JACOB BURKHOLDER. November 2,1842. , ; ,4t..58 • 1r- aa.E3 I"...._llMBERotevery deserlption—&-SITIPYIeis,: 'll4 for: pale ,yeaicby ' . • • .& P mutTrisr. SuCeessors to 'Wier &Martins. =Harrisburg, April 2.:1842. ;, • • gm:27 - , CLOTHS, CASSIMgRS, AND ,SATTINETS. • . L/PPINgER• P;AREY, just re. calved an eztenalvp assortakent of CLOTHO( CASSIMERS and sArrixpys, which *4B be sold . at.Taduced'pricee, • , " AipiPensburg, Oct. 5,.1842, - :1149 ,- • NOTICE. MEM PM DM THE proprietors of the Susquehanna JIL run their Cars and Boats as usual to Phil adelphia and Baltimore during the present season Their friends will please apply to Wm. L. Fax Broad at. and to castner, Christian & Curran, No 76 Smith Wharves, Philadelphia, and Joseph E Elder, Baltimore. Until further notice, the following prices will be adhered to between this phice and the ahem. cities. A.le Per 100 lbs, Groceries, Q Ware and Hardware, Dry Goods, Furni. . turn and Drugs, '25 . - _Wheat, Rytt-So Corn per bushel Oats 'do • Lumber per 1000, feet ' $2 75 $3 SO Shingleti, do-, 1 - 50_ , 00, Flour per bbl. • 31,6 35. Shad' do • 376 50 Droning - do - Salt per sack, ~.28 ' • Pitch, Tar and Rosin per 100, - 16_ 21 Plaster-gross ton,' *2 25 f 32 SO Honip per 100, 16 • 22 Hides; - •,- 20 25; Pig dotal, greastott 2SO • • 3 50 Blooms & Gastings, 3 126 4 00- Barbori, • ,•-:. ,3 50 4 50 Nails per keg', , 18 '.23 Lenther.per, 100, , 20 ' ; 25 Whiskey per bbl.' 5O •55 • Burk Blocks per 100, 15 '2O = . Curb Stone, 'ode 121 ' • • Tin,.,...,d0.. ; , 20 . • • • P. MARTIN . Suceesear & Martine.. Marrieirurg; May , 4 , 1842. ,` _.': 6m 27, MI .. .2.4l.l.altaapaitlitAo l.l )34llllrs;,. IA :',: n, '':l z . .. 1 0 4, !W• 2 4-..4. ;I ''' -- 1:',t;e::,1, lel :: s ' . _ `:' Y ''''` ) ' '' .. ' Midi* la ity ;.agiOnist ~ .1 , 44 '4: .:a ~141s$,QXC.XWIAGFP;IP.V.,01100-i • , :ctrAtentit' • PERPETIYAfd.' , • •.'". Tliq tViiiiig : Garilqi Are likurauce Ce-in ' •; ,, ,parry,.of,Philadelphia, , ~ 1111 ' . AitalbittUltAllCE, 'either temporary. or perpetual, against lcrss or &drive , by rink., in own or, Country, MiliOuses,-Barns and Build. ingS . ,of ell kinds ;, on Household •ruiniture, Moir. elyandize,Borses - , Cattle, Agricultural; Commer. cial and : Manufacturing Stock, and , Utenalls of every description,as wallas MonTscits andVaotrui RENT, 'upon the•rnost favorable term The, followln; are the. usual rates, vie: On Stone and brick:buildings; from , and , - . ' 35 to 40 eta. on 8100 ' "Log frame " 60 to'7o cts.'on - 100 "Merchandize and furni . tare ,iiri brick or stone bbildings, from "Da. in log or frame, 4 . horses, cattle, farming - - utensils and sundries, . at about PERPETUAL. RISKS: On Brick; or stone buildings; $25 on $l,OOO, the premium subjeetto'be withdrawn at any-time by the party insuring, at a deduction of 5 per cent. on the amount paid. " • Applicationa for insurance, or any information on the Subject, may be made either personally or by letter, at the Company's Office, at the north west corner of Sixth and Wood streets. •'" MORTON WMICHAEL, President. L. KRUMBHAAR, Secriitary,or • . JOHN J. MYERS, ACIENT Carlisle, Pa. Directors. Morton M'Michael, George M. Troutman, Joseph Wood, . Samuel Townsend, P. Laguerenne,.. -: Robert L.l.oughlierid, . Elijah Dallctt, • R W. Poirieroy, Chas. W. Schreiner, Charles Stokes, .Joseph. .f. Sharpleas, • September 14,' 1842 FARMERS) HOTEL. • 'THE subscriber hereby . informs his friends and the public in general, that he still continues to keep 'a PUBLIC 111 rc . ports to the contrary notwithstanding,) at-the-OLD ' N-Driit-Ettsi — Higlr - Stre a low doors east of lhe;:Court — llouse, where lien ill at all times take pleasure in admi ll istering to the comforts of those -who may favor hint with their custom. • Ilia BAR 'shall he constantly'. supplied with the choicest liquOrs; and his TABLE with the best the market con firnish. .A careful OgTLEft.,always kept in attendance—and nothing shall be left undone to please all who call with him. BOARDERS taken by [lob week, month or .I.ear.-- . SI NIQN AVONDERUCII Carlisle, April G , 1942. . - • 'Union Paper 1%11.11. - :- FinHE 'su - bScriber respectfully itarms the pub. lic at larke, that he has leased the above cs. tablishmeni, six miles south of Carlisle, for a-term of-years, and the MILL laving been yeeently.re= - paired, --- and — new maehinery introduced, he is therefore prepared to roanufactuire to order, (and also hasa supply constantlyon hand). Papelo.oF every kind and Quail ty, which he will furnish to printers ; merchants and others, in any quantities at the lowest city prices - . All orders addressed to the subscriber, at raper. tewn, Cumberland connty, will receive prompt attention. • Wiring lately received asupply °film very best materials, he flatte,rs himself that he will be able -to manufacture - paper (*al in quality many other establishment in the country: • MUZAK B. MULLIN: Papertown, July 20, 1842. " ' tf.3B N. B. The highest price paid for rags: fro ranzimits. tra212 , 111118 3..a121112.30. • 9111 F. subscribers. at their FOUNDRY AND ACIIINE SHOP, on Main street, nearly op posite. the County in the Borough of Carlisle, Pa., still contine to .build the following Machines and Horse Powers-i—ciz: T. D. lintorell's Patent Improved MREE AND FOUR MOWM ,T.PCAVAI29 With a horizontal I)4d...wheel, with a trunk to con.' duct the strap to the Machine. BEVEL GEAR HORSE POWER, The bind!. wheel outside of the horses. The): are well eakulated to put to one side of the barn bridge, or under the barn shed. .. A New and I/improved Shaker, To separate the grain from the straw, which will dispense with one or two hands, a ill be made [tithe above Machine if wanted. _ • • 2a - am.ma a , ' Purchasing any of the above Machines may hate the privilege, after a litir trial, of returning the same it not satisfied. All Machines and Horse Pourers are warranted for one year, if well used. R. P. .161 P G. All kinds of repairing will be done at the.snortes notice and on the most reasonable terms. They al ways.keep on band all castings necessary to repair the above Machines, or any others now in use. • RON AND BRASS FOUNDRY. There is also attached to the above estoblisluner an IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY, at which ak kinds of CASTINGS can be bad—such as Apple Mills, Corn-- Brakers, Piaster Brakers, Mill Gear ing, Saw Mill 'Cranks, Machine Gearing, Wagon Boxds, &c. &c. Also, TURNING AND FINISHING, Such as Mill Spindles, Car Boxes, Turning Lathes, &cc., all in the best order, in iron and bras% co"- All orders will be executeiratilic shortest no tice, and promptly attended to: Farmers and others ara-respectfully -invited to give us a calL confident that they can be suited to their satisfaction. A. ST-OUFFE.II, &,CO:" Carlisle, Aug. 10, 1842. tf44 c o-Platteles, Ilenwood's and Ogle's PLOCGOS andI'LOUGWVASTINGS;sueb as Cutters Land_ sides, ace. &c., can also be tenet at the foundry. FOR PHILADELPHIA AND4BALTIMORE. td fg m ."'P" • P cr. • E . ;,7 1 crl ec D o cm g a. o.ti ,S* 150- 2/ • 81 per bb. 20' 23 40 10 11 40 to 50 cte. on - 100 60 to 70 cts. on 100 ' GOC.ta. on 100 7 !. Dr. - TETMR. S.; 1 - 1 21 CH 1( 2 5 c is)OIN TMENT4,2 , S c THIS' OINTMENT. is safe and • agreeable application, and has nevcr.bcen known to fail in curing various affectionsof the akin, when used according to directions. -, . Hundreds of certificates might be procured of its of from Capins of VCSSCiS, 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. • irrPrice, Twenty-five cents a box. - Prepared and sold only, wholesale_atuLieW4-al - VS HEALTH EMPORIUM, -- 191 - North 'Second street, near Vino. (sign of the Golden Eagle andSe'rpents) Philadelphia. • -•- • For sale in ,Carlisle,,by STEVENSON & DINKLE, Agents, for Cumberland County. Carlisle, May 1 0 ff, .1942. , Iy-29 CM TuE'Subscri66r has received additio al sapid ies of the above' omed ceh heated BALSAM Or HEALTH, - which has in a few yeais cured anti relieved upwards -of SIX- - 141 . 0U5AND personsin—dilfecent °Nile country, of the following diBCll66B, such as Ih gligestion, Dyipqrsia and all those trains of diseases arising froth a disordered conclition_4if_tho—stomach and liver, derangement of . the digestive functions, such as • o .7 Central Debi or - IPC - akiitis of the Stomach, Costiveness, ileadache, Main lent El Xemous . tions, itv.r and ./Istne, _ andlias destroyed all kinds of both' in grown persons as well as in childrenonall_curiulma ny oilier complaints which tiVe too numerous to in seal in this advertisement, which can-be seen in the directions which can be found .wrapped around each bottle, with is her of certificates of cures per- Ihrmed by this valuable Balsam of Health. The great demand for this'llalsam of Health has lately induced Some unprincipled persons to impose on the public a spurious article for the genuine Bal sam of Ilealtli; therefore the proprietor cautions the public from purchasing any but. from his re"ular appointed Agents. The gpmine Balsam of'llealth has the name of the medicine blown "onithe glass of each bottle, thus—"Garlegant's Balsam of Health, prepared only by JOHN S. Aficttati" and besides he' has his signature, written, on a label, which is pasted nn the outside wrapper of each bottle, which secures it fermi being counterfeited. a . - 7-To he had lit all tunes of his Agent in . this place, who has already sold large quantities, which proves it s medicine of great value and celebrit SAMUEL ELLur". Carnal; September 28, 1842. 6m:48 • Carle ant's Balsam oflicalth THE subscriber has just received a fresh supply of the above named celebrated BALSAM unr 68 In a few) ClirS cured arid relieved ',pants of four thousand per sons in different sections of the country of the fob. lowing diseases, such as the Dyspepsia, all Milks and Nervous Diseasei,and all those trains of discus. es resulting from a disordered condition of the Stonn nch—cures the s Ague mid Fever, and old and fresh. Sores, and destroyed, kind of worms, both in growli pet sons null children, and ninny other emnplamni. - All 'hose persons iat purchase this Nfedicine will find a full direction to each bottle, as well as a num ber of certificates of cures performed. To be had at all times of his agentim this place, who has sold already largequantities: The great demand fey this Balsam of Health has lately induced some unprinci pled person to counterfeit itl---therefore the proprie tor cautions the publio,from• purchasing any. only from his regular appointed agents. The genuine BalSam of Health has the name of the 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. For sale only in this place by SAMUEL ELLIOTT. • For sale also, by Messrs. J. W. & D. S. Stoner, in Waynesboro!, Pa:, and John Ilyackeuridie : Shipp&islairg, Pa. September 28, 1842. PICKLING VINEGAR. CIDER VINEGAR fur Pickling, for sale by the subscriber. GEO. W. lIITNER. Carlisle, Au g . 31,1842. tf-44 1 1 1122 1 / 1 21V From 575, Bowery, N, York. OR nine ,yerieS - thia - Medicine hits. tood unrivaled Joe the . cure of Coughs; Pain in the side, diffi culty of breathing, Bronchitis, and all those alTec l lions of the Throat, Lting!Vand Liver 7whieh are a source of so much suffering and which unarrested Oo often terminate in Consumption. So extensively has thisyemedy been used and in so many cures has it proved 'successful, the proprietor 'feels, no hesi tancy in recommending it to all Who *unfortunately have occasion to resort to some means of recovery.' Alultitudes who have experienced its happy efrects, .eau testify to its utility, and very many rescued from a' premature death, point to it as the means of their restoration. , The originator of this remedy wrs - well versed in the science 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',filiaro of approbation 'than is common. with exclusive pre parations. • . . IrrCONSUMPTION- : -Plie following remarks were taken from the last' number of the Medical Magazine.: . . • .._1- , !' rhe surkising.effeer proatiCed by the genuine Dr. Taylor's Babiam of Liverwort, made at .375 Bowen, in consumptive cases, cannot fail exciting a deep and thrilling interest throughout the World. We have so long believed this disease (consumption) in curable; that it is difficitilt to credit our senses when we see persons, evidently 'consumptive, restored,t6 health. Net it is a fact bf daily occurrence., ,_ .„ . LIVER.4IOIIIpLAINT and General poilitr,l do' e oUsider' inycere Wiliest mirticiihni a. .1 was give) up - brtWo - phYsiehins and - told'tcr prepare for -- tleath I was in this Itiiv: state - whesi a friend s'ent,me a-bot tle of Ot. TaYlor'i Balsam of Liverwort' from' 375 Ilowery t and before it Willed Up., ilin.'bottle Twits able toast up in bed, by theTariber tisel'hiVe tom pletely regained my health. All shoutilitse it. • i. GEO. : , WELLS, '23 John st, - . , CCYVKILENT , PAIN: MAWR SIDE.;—li bait) been'inireit of a violent' . pAin le, e the side, ittentlitig through tii the . shoitider,'lndigetition,'ilizznewi, loss of appetite and-general' debtlity; . by thelise t it twei bottles of Dr..Taylor'eltalssim of Liverivert, ' •. J. •A: 'IL 'ALLISF, 7 Me : rehint's Row". '' For -sale by STEVE;NSOR*. , BiDINKLE; ' siile agents for Carlisle and_vicinity. : October 26;1842. '1 28 _43c 92 @EMS ver printed at this °tried. s fisc sssort.4wfit Pr , DEUDS; 'q1,101914049pi 191 d. other BLANKS. • • - liin • a " - -77,7 .4 ' CRlONg'Lailla ':6AtiflE OP '-' , -utINSUitiP ple airtheaccomplaiitite' s ere nsuoilitfronsidered, no one can' enithelOning ths most. common caued'Of thieiktaintidldititreseingiiiiXt is indeed 'a Inelaticholytroth; 'that" littitstinde fall victims to Consumption eisry year: i'Venixei other cause -thairnegietted colds.: Yet wo bun. "drods, 'nay 'tboulandlivim lreat , ineW s 'eomplaintst with the . greatest indifference ' and lot them run on for 'weeks and even- monthsfwithottt thinking of:the'dariger. At first , you lave what you, may cone - Met slight Cough or.coldiyeu alloW boat. nese, ' pleasure or Carelessness to prevent you from giving it any ottcritieni thole settles upoii."Your hreast, yOu become hoarse, have "mins in the eide or-chest, exp i ectorato largo quantities of mat ter,•perhims Mixed with blood,: a diffieplty ',Of breathing ensues, and then" you find :your own• foolish-neglect has - brOught on - this *distessing : ' complaint. If then you value life or' health, be warned in time; and don't trifle with your:COLN, or trust to any quack nostrum to , cure you, bu immediately procure a bottle or twd of. that fa thous remedy, the:"BALSAM OF -WILD Olean'," which is well known 'to be the most speedy cure over known, as thousands will testify whose lives have been saved by it. - . (LTD° very particular when you purchase to. ask for "Dr. WISTAR'S,BALSAM OF WILDCHERRYP as there is - alio a SYRUP of this name in use. Prepared, wholesale and •retail, -by VVILLIABD3 & CO.. Chemicts, No. 30. South pourth street, • Philadelphia. r - Soldin Carlisle by - • • . .. SAMUEL ELLIOTT. Price-C)ac- Dollar a-Dottie : June 22,.184?3, GA It-LEGA NWS ~~ 3~iiL:~ ilJl [IL DR. TAYLOR'S lIIIIMEI v .77-7- '77 , 1.1! toinata for the care . . of Coughs, Colds, Consumption, _Live4 Com: p,aints, Asthma,' Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Aga., poplia; ShOrtriess of Breath,- Pains In the Side, Breast, Back and Shoulders ' .4guo end Fever; an intallable cure ; arid all Searle t and Bilious. Fevers, and all -diseases arieing . from, ()spasm ; and;dro bility, no matter show long standing—in fact all diseases to which•thnhuman family are subject to. These pills are unsurpassed ',by any . medical nom pound nver offered to tbe . public as a general re novator and . family ,medieme. They are very, gentle in their operation, causing neither pain, sickness nor debility by the use 'of th'em; but'on the contrary they strengthen _ the stomach and boWols,in a Wonderfamanner, and soon restore, nature.to its former course and vigor. The per son using the' Olive Branch Pills soon forgets thtit'he was sick—Lwhich-is very -easily accounted for: there is ,not that prestration of strength in these pills as in many other remedies of the day, because the , materials used in - manufacturing them .are In harmony with the' powers of life -and aet, in concert with the Opinions of Dr's. Brown, Bush; Arriistrong, Montgomery, - Hersey, Kendrick, Shepper . 'and the _celebrated Dr. Waterhouse ; formerly Lecturer on the iheoriand practice of Physic in'Cambridge University, Massachusetts. .Purchase of thein, .and give them a fair and im partial trial, and youvill'find that permanent re lief, upon _which the' proprieters d epend : tgmake them the most universal family medicine.usell; and which will stand Mr:rivaled by any otherin the la world. own - P rice 2.5 - eente per hOs. t 020.33 RHEUMATIC MEDICINE Is one of the most certain and effectual cities for all rheumatic, chronic and infleitimatory Rheuma tisms that has ever yet been discovered, and in numerous casee'has eradicated that dreadful dis ease from persons afflicted entirely. ' All sour drinks and; victuals are strictly 'forbidden* hnd spiritous liquors, must not be taken inwardly by any means- whatever, or it will' be of no use to take this medicine, as it will destroy the good ef fects of, the. , medicine entirely. Price $1,50 per package. • AUGSBURG LIFE. TINCTURt. ,These celebrated drops have acquired the high est recommendations in this country, as welnis in Europe for its most valuable proprieties fpr all inward woo lc ncsses, cram ps,colds,rigues and fever; andlwheroused with the Olive Branch 'Pills ' never fails to cure th 6 fever and ague, Price 25 cents PECTORAL ELIXIR Is unrivalled for its curative qualities even when used in cases of 'maladies which were otherwise incurable. Many recommendations have . been . given of the' beneficial effects it has had in the cure of pleurisy, pectoral 'and pulmonary con sumptions, colds, &c. Price 25 cents per bottle. HYSTERIC OR-MOTHER' DROPS. This most- . excellent. article has a quality of calming instantly and without fail; all cramps of the stomach, cholla and that troublesome disease called mother fits or hysterics; and when continu-- ed for some length of time, will cure the pattent entirety, Price 25 cents per vial.. . . GREEN WONDER A certain , cuireTor allOcaldS,.,Bruies, Burns, and thtl most effectual cure for,- the piles—it will cure the person afflicted in a very short time, if used according to directions. Price 25 cts. per vial. SPIRIT DE MEXICO . This 'spirit is highly recommended for 'all sprains, swelling of the limbs, or lenders, sinews, joints and rheumatic; as an 'outward remedy, it has no equal,and when used with the Rheumatic Medi. eine, will greatly. facilitate' the cure. - The an nuals of History do - not produce its equal, and it is the greatest. - preventive against. cold, in the known world. For particulars see di rectioniapcom. panying the bottles. • Price 25 .cents: . - TOOTHACHE DROPS; An infilllablc cure if used according td dircc ons. Price 25 cents per. vial. ' SALVE - OF DRESDEN. Is decidedly the best application for wounds and sores, ' - old or new, of all kinds, and will pre vent if. used in time, many operations; and pre vent Lodk Jaw, Pains in the Back, Head, Females who are so unfoitunate 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 furthe'r particulars see direc. Lions. Price 12h cents per box: • • WORM LOZENGES. An excellent article for the cure of worms in adults as well as children, and Will cure when other remedies, fail.. Price 6.1 cents per box. COUG EI .LOZENGES. A superior article for Coughs, Colds,Sore throat, Bronchitis and difficulty of breathing -- :Price fi.l cents per box: Sold wholesale and retail, at the principal office, N?. 384, North 3d street, Philadelphia; and by • • • JOHN GRAY, Carlise 'Pa. . • General Agent for Cumberland dounty. . Jime.22, 1842. 1y.34 READ WHAT IT HAS DONE AND ifyou have a friend, a relation, or know any one that is afflicted with that distressing disease, "CONSuMPTlON,"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. Read the follow ing undoubted proofs of its efficacy: • . Roxammeon, 'Seq. 10 1841. DEAR. SlR:—Plertie send me two niorc 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. Itches 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 KELLYt • HOLBIESDURG. Sept.l2, 1841. FRIEND WISTARI—I . must again trouble thee to send me two bottles more of thy 'invaluable -Bal sam. I have now taken three bottles in all, and can assure thee that it hail done more good than all the medicine I have ever taken before. Send by the stage as soon as possible, and oblige thy friend, - JOSEPH HOLLOWAY. • BRISTOL, Sept. 8, 1841. . - DitAn_EPocrottlearing so many people talk' of the wonderful cures your Balsam of Wild Cher ry has made in Consumption, I sent to one of your Agents the other day for a bottle, and have 'found it to have relieved me so much, that I want three bottles more sent soon, as I believe. it will cure me too. I have used Jayne's Expectorant and other medicines,besides, but nothing , has done me as much good as yours has. Send 'by the stemhboat, Bolivar. "Yours, truly, WILLIAM TUOAIAS. • • • tlWßesides its astonishing efficacy in Consumption,.it is also the most effectual remedy ever discovered for LIVER 'COMPLAINTS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, COUGHS, CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH, &c., as hundreds will tee tify who beve beek cured hy it after all other reme dies had failed. 6m-48 INiUGGISTS-and .DEALERS 'Will find . this medicine a valuable addition to their stock, • and sh ou ld alw a y s keep it on hand, as ilia universally acknowledged to ba. one of the most useful family mediehies nowin use. _ . " - •.' • ' n• - •Re very careful. to ask for Dr.'W/STAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. Sold whole,' Sale and retail by WILLIAMS & CO.,'Chanarts, 1 . 40:33, SouthTourth Street, Philadelphia.. .The_genuine_..Balsrirn-eol4, in-- Car. , lisle by, SAMUEL' ELLIOTT, appointed Agent.. Pr - W- 4 81 per Bottle. 1 June 22,1842. '0 • THE PUBLIC. mANUFACTUnto and itekt on hand, for sale in the city .6rLiineaster; near the Road, . ' Endless 111Oroe Power WRIS:11 I N cHINE a, for one . horse and for two !tomes, waintined td work 'well, 'and of greater durability than Any otbOr Moohlnefis Tor 11 "‘ImMai 'inirime known to the enhaeriber atpiestust. ' , • WM. K 4WPORIM Uncut% May 4 , 1842 , • •6 27 I 02M MEE OR 0 L , D R Atii[arTigns,,;!BE;toN,-YOUR,,GUAILDf.:i ,Jhni is -thii! t iiiiasen when•thisdestructire- • comp attaiikiiyour Antoresting little children, Often robs you or those you fondly doit on, and carries hundrids •to the' grave. Every- mother should therefore, knonr-its symptoms, watch them closely, and. 'always, be prepared with a remedy as' many are daq,saerificed by such neglect. At first the little patient Belted 'with anhivering, it grows restless, has Similes of heat,the eyes' become red and swollen, it breathes with ..difliciaty, and then cornea that fearful Conon that willsureiy, ter: minute - in convolutions or death tualais something,is imniediately given td checkit. In'thie complaint 'the "Bediarnof Wild Cherry" is well known , to be the most Speedynver dicovered. —lt is indeed a, precious ieirisdnild„. safe and inneccnt„,„,and is sori,;*givellin sufferer,-inimetliati4olKAand (IWO. restoin to:safety" and • heallh.;,';',-.}:Ami lies'iniiining in.the country . and indeed nyery.*o , ther Who' loves her children, should 'always, keep this medicine in the house • and 'giro it to them' early, by doing so you may Often 'save the life of one you fondly lore. Remember this is the famous remedy °films distingatehed physician, ; •Dr.-Wis, rar; which has, cured thousands of :CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH, ASTHMA, CONSVMP -TION- after - ovary otheimedicinehan failed...- I:01h particular whim- you purchase to ask for "Dr: .WISTAR'S 'BALSAM OF WILD r CHIRILY" as there is a SYRUP of this name advertised that is - entifoly a‘diffcront medicine. • , ' „ , „ . . PreparciFivioly by WlLT:imps &'Co., Cheo49, No. 33 South Fourth strentePhiladelphia, CaiVsle by _ • • SAMUEL ELLIOTT. . • Price One Dollar a Bottle. inno 22, 1842. PURIFICATION AND PURGATION. • • • Both these - Effects are Produced by • LEIDIOS BLOOD PILLS. A CONPONr.NT PART 'OF WEI/Cll 18 _ San 814:PISTAILLOI• Dn. LEI . I;IeS lhoon nue contain in'tlteir conspoi 2l .._ tionlogrediente_whickproiluce-them---• . bitted and desirable effects of . PURIPYLYG THE BLOOD • . Cleastitt. , the itotveht. - • frUIEIUL are no Pills in existence 'which may be ' E 0 safely used - at all times, ages and seasons, without, restraint. IroM living or occußation, Or. - Leidy's Blood Pills. From their dompirsition, they are 'calculated to • purify the blood atu animal.-fluids during the inter val between taking 'them livid their op . eraticut; when all impurities, as well. as obnoxious substances oldie " stomach and boWels, are carried off by their mild purgative properties. • , - ' l-- tH"AVARDS -- PF - roo;000 - noxps of them hare been sold during the patt six months OP - 1,000,000 - since their first introduction by the proprietor, Dr. N. B. Leidy. IN NO SINCLI: INSTANCE have they ever been knovin — tii - lairlii "producing good effects. Alt. LEIDY'S BLOOD PILLS , contain no ingredients dangerous to .the constitution NQ MERCURY OR MINERALS, which are employed in all Pills manufactured' by Quacks and. Impostors . , who depend upon such dan— gerous medicines under the impression,( which shows their ignorance,) that all diseases must yield to the effects of Mercury and tither , Minerals. UPWARDS OF . 30d CERTIFICATES • Prom Physicians :Ma others, have-been frequently. - published of the happy effects of. Dr. teidy's 3.1100 d. fills and further co 11111 l ent upon'their merits is un necessary. Dr Leidy would, however,earnestly re- -- commend to all requiring a purifying or purgative medicine, to procure his 111,00 D PILLS, ant trE l them. No one will.ever use any other kind, having' once given them a fair trial. Kr : BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS--If pro cured from the Bole intinfooturer And proprietor, Dr. N: B. LEDW,at his HEALTH EMPORIUNf, , No. till North Second street, below Vine stifeet, (Sign of the Golden Eagle nod Sereents,) Philadelphia, there can be no possibility of mistake. • They are also 'kept by most of the_ respectable Druggists of Philadelphm,and by respectable Ater chants and Druggists throughout the United States. PRICE, TWENTY-FIVE CENTS A BOX. For sale,.in Carlisle, by STEVENSON & DINKLE, . Agents for Cumbet•land County. Carlisle, Stay 18,1842. ly-29 .71edicated _Extract of Sarsti- , .-, papilla. • - ONE. HUNDRED DOLLARS VVT ILL be forfeited by ..Dr. N. B. - LEIDY, for a, preparation of Sarsaparilla equal to .11141 Medicated Extract of Sarsaparilla: • It is positively the strongest preparation of Sarsa parillai in existehoe. ONE 801 TLE is. equal to six pints of any other Syrup that is made,-and is bought by numerous persons throughout the city and country for making therefrom, and who sell it at seventy-five cents - oh one dollar per bottle (abouthalf . ' a pint.) The efficacy of Sarsaparilla is well known in - Scrofula or King's Evil, Erysipelas, Diseases of the Liver, Affection of the Skin and "tones, Ulcers of the Nose, Throat and Body, as well as an Antidote to Mercury and the Minerals, Constitutional .Dis easei,and a general purifier of the Blood and Animal Fluids. Comment uponits virtues is unnecessary, , every body knows - its fficacy tla Only necessary . when using it to get,a good . preparation of it, and then there will he no 'disappointment in its effects. Dr. Leidy would refer to the moat respeiltoble-phy sicians in Philadelphia, as well ,as thrOueliout the Milani States, for the charaCter of his preparation, as well also to the numerous certificates from physi cians and others, that have been froth time tallow, published,- now deemed unnecessary, as the charae- ter of hia preparation is firmly established. Through. out the Southern States it is used altogether, and throughout the North takes the precedence over all others, particular ly among the nhysiciani, who, - for the benefit of the ir patients, always recommend it. The itader is referred to the - directions skietuti-: ponying each bottleforrecommendationi,certific.at- a, and further certificates. ' (Ti l .ittiE ONE DOLLAD. PEE I)OT.TLZ. • • . Prepared and sold, wholesale• and 'retail aCDF• LEIDY'S HEALTH EMPORIUM; Ntn 191 North. Seiond street, below Vine, sign of the Golden Eagle: & Serpents; Philadelphia; and for sale in Carlisle' STEVENSON & DINKLE, • Carlisle,xay l A s f l e s n 4 ts 2 for Cu 71?er17 . 1 . (1 : 1 C 7 . uai i - t y y :2o . *C ONS,UMP TI 0 N!! C ,"- #O.l - tS. COLDS tki. Every Body o,alykt to Slow of ~ , DR. BECATER'S.- :.' ' of' Pulmonary' Preseyvallpe. 0 ) 41: - .)efrectitAl inCdtigho, Cold!, , infloenz . ory Ca-. • T votive throughout all. Germany, and so,-atiectual in Diseases of. the Lungs, that (nom its -mirteultius: effects and wonderful 'cures--it is there generally known and styled "Dr. Dechter's Life Preserver." As numerous certificates of its -very good effects„, and wonderful cures irk:thiS country, havelicert,fre.... gnently iti deemed rteeeo:94l..l.to remind thiir Fettle of :scs ;valuable a sletheime,`ap,d infirm them wherait cart he procured en k • :otjp . iicerifty Cer te . a hail PiPt butt Prepared and sold, Wholesale and re, ikst.ur,,, -LEIDY'S" ITEATITIVEMPORIIII4;I4O. 191 North Second-!itieitil'4etamie Viiii:rislgn'Atfthe- Golden Doe° and atrwhl) Phill44lol‘. • yor ei4;irrniiiitilt 4 I.s',T:TruverisoN -4 j)I . I4IELEi.', ;; - , Agent!, for Outilberlaiir),Viiiipty. • • Carlisle, May 18, 1847., - - 1911.8 t 0203 3 SEEM to2o 3 AND