L 1 la TO FAMILIES di INVALIDS. • psi'"i".` the ind is pe n sable family route.' ales may be foulidAt 'the' *Make drug-stores, :, And soon' eYery•eountrY:storelitt the 'State. Remember and.never get lltein unless ,they trait Ille.fac:shOe siimat6ie of , ' , . do e • .. „.. on the wrappera,..as all others by the "sigh° names haJ4eitinci.itiOn'i*, and counter, feita:l: It 'the nuerc.44 . Jl6eiOet you has. them not, urge him, to procure themC at 71 -IViaiden.lane; the' next tinielte visitsLNEMi :York, or to•;‘yrito.fdr 'them. No family' should 140zaiek zi.11400: these- remedies. ••• • • • " ''" --" BALD I NgSS - - BA LIM 0 - 00 LU fV7 A,TOR VC HAIR, H`hiekt' will, stop it; if. falling out, or restore it on bald f , pl6 - as;:and on cbildron 'make it grow rapidly, or on thooo. )0 0 Imo lost, tho hair frornany cause. that infest the heads of children .in egtoUtO;Airo:Prejoituid or killed by it at theTnatue . ,4 it, of never trait., Remember ibis always: . • FiHEUMA.TISM, positively curod, . and all'ehriv,ellell muscles and limbs are 'restored, 'in the old or young, by__the INDIAN YECIETADLiELIYIR AND NERVE AND BONE LINIMENT-. but never without the numO of Comstock & Co. 'on it. '— , *age 0 A aro wholly , unwonted,. or governed if the'hunk liae come on, if you use tilo only true HAYS' lnimcnr,from gamdioci ffa. and everj , titihs relieved'hy it that Oinks of an out ward application. It fiats like a charm. , Use it. • - 11EORSE$ - dial have Ating..Bone, SPavin, Wind.Galle, &0., are cured by, Roofs' SrEctric ; and Foundered home entirely cured' by Roofs' Founder Ointment. Mark this; - all horsemen. _ Dailey's , laagithal Pain .E.z tractor Salve.amTl _le moat extraordinary r(sticcly ever iaventcd . fq all new or old .• s: • .B.URN:B44'BBA.S,e/KLDS' 'end ,aoris, and sorel222§l, It he delighted thousands. It will take otit all pain in ten minuted, and. no failure. It Will cure the Eit:SEgol LIN'S SPREAD PLASTERS. A better and 'more nice and useful article never was made. —All should wear them regularly. , TEISLIIERALINCE BITTERS: on the principle of'substituting 411p,tonic in place of the etimulant principle, which has reformed so many ilrunklirds. To be:usqd with LIN'S 8.0t)t)15`.. PILLS, Superior to all (niters for cleansing the system and the humors affect. tog tho blood, and fot all irregularities or .the bowels, nod the general health.M • A_ [See Dr. Lits's•sig' CUL.I/ — • 110.,,Yi nature. thus . 41••••.... RE A r:HE DR; SP OHN'TH EAD - Ad HE' REM EDY will effectually cure Bich licadaelte; either limn the NE R YES-. or bilious. Ilitliclreda of familica are using - it With - great jey • Mit SPOHN'S ELIXIR OF HEALTH, for the certain prevention of .FSA/.;ERIS or any general sickness ; keeping the stomach in meet per feet order, the bowehrregular, and a determination to the surface. 'C-o:o7gcrY.S. pains in the bones, hoarsenesS, and RO • P art quickly cured by it. Know this by trying. CORNS.;--The French Plaster is a sure cure .e, hair any shade you wish, but will not color the skin SARSAPARILLA.. COMSTOCK'S coat. POUND EXTRACT. There is no other prep,ara. tion of Sarsaparilla that can exceed or equal this. If you aro sure to get COMSTOCK'S; you will find it superior to all others. It does not require puffing:- 311CDMIL• 31r-d3OLNW-9..' OEI_ESTIAL BALM' OF CHINA. A positive cure for the piles, and ,all *vernal ailings--all internal irritations brought to the surface by friction with this ;—so in coughs, swelled or sore throat, tightness of the ehest,,this Balm applied on a flannel will , relieve and curo at once.—. Fresh wounds or old sores are rapidly cured by it. - Ejr. 33artho1eineth's . EXPECTORANT will prevent or cure all. incipient consumption, ` COUGHS , & COLDS taken m time, end is ailetightful remedy, Reinert ber the name, and eat goriletpckie: KOILMSTOCKV - VERMIFUGE .1" eradiCate' 1711 'UMW in children or adults with a certainty quite astonishing. It is tho same as that made by stock, and sells with a rapidity &most incredible, by Comstock 4. Co., New York. • TOOTH DROPS. KLNE'S--curo effectually rAtered according to not of Congress, in the year 1842, by Comstock &004 the clerk ' s o ffi ce of the Southern Diauict of New York. By 'applying‘ to our agents -in"each town and village, mom - may b'e had free, showing the most respectable -names in the country.for these faits, so that no one can-fail to,bolieve them. (gp , Be fibre yeti eall , for our 'articles, rind not be . put off ithY, stories; that others are as good. RAVE THESE OK NONE, should be your. motto--and these never tan be true and genuine without our names to theme An these articles to be had whidesale and retail only of us. Whelessle . Druggists; Mattleti.rante. New York. and of our agents. itit'arliSie by SAIVILIEr...NLLIOTT, sral ,••• NT.PVOI!ISON 4 DINKLFL Netramberl 6; • • • • 1y.55 WORROS!, WORMS ICOLRISTOCK.'S VERMIFUGE • . • This remedy or.WortrAls'opc of the post extrs eirtlinaty ever astthit; ii,efiritually:erailivates Worms • — ortilliorti;fromehTt dreti`nrid adults. THOUOA.,I 4 /lAVcrish by„worros without the real CUM being Ititoi*O.'frr,'"Otinie other reason is assigned for !heir sicknessiantil.toritate to cure the real cause. What innaoile resiiOasihilifyrlheri rests upon the .. parerit'whci (Ides tioektoir,.anid,the doctor who does ,ticitonadershind i the •obarplaint• which is destroying. • ShasiiprecioOsticiirers.of 7 • titsitubticte done:f • ‘• • • 'it i mpfer-iii . GitO ibis termifit ge;-whleff:, orilt tie sate hilciteott•if theyitave rics worms t and if tl*htteeift4yl'.destroi",.atid eradicate thorn with Sy,and LirtritvAre'*) . 4 Carlisle L.hy , Kit. MUM.. lILLTOTT; tind,',STRVESSOiN•Ik DL .N.41 4-..1-aud 'in' Harris- W-Gross. • .:_lioyeaiherl.6;lB4'44,. =III I M3 - • • BEA UTlFtlli' •)76 vial. Ali': Ladies' • • •prossea, of various c ol ors, just meet ve(l Storo or, ..—GEO. W. 1 . 11114E1t. bipiettilter 184.2.! - - • tC-59. • • . !., 1 Ic,CGIS,I I ,_WS;iOPCIOP, •t• . j ''C4ittiati: Note rdbieltVlB42. 4 . iltilli k I f •,,:.., ~...., .E.',.,. : ,., n.,',:-.1;.,, , iict I, , ~.,11,- 1 OTICI whereby. vientoalll 4 egatecsictedV tors and 'other perklons ,nitetestcd, • that the In lowing accnimti ftaie . been filddlit'thia 'Office for examination by the aceonntanta thereinnarned, atid4ill ho presented to. the Orphans' piort.of , cumberl4nd county;: for confirmation and allow; - ' apes, on •TUF,SIiAY, r the lath ,of DCCEMBER; 1842, viz: :; .•,,.. !,, !• •; . ',• • • • ! • , • ; , . •1. rho.ae'count of . Michael Fishburn,; ? Exact); tor of Jacob Shambaugit; late of North aliddlc ton, township, deceased.,. • . • ' 2. ',Tile account Of 'Davidgiume, Esq, Admin. istiatnr of George Igyefe; 'late of Silver 'Spring township, dedeased. - • 3. The account of Josiah Hood, AdminiStrator. of Williarn,'N'Donald, late of Springfield, diic'd; 4, The account of David Palin, Administrator' with the will annexed of Jacob Goodhah, deceas ed, filed by said Palm's Executors. • .. • 5. The.account of Rudolph Kryshor, n m . Ad ministrator ol William .'illoarC, - late — of. - Monroe township, deceased. ' • IL: The account of Andrew M. M'iddleton,'Ad miehdrator of:Mathew Laird, ' Jato . of Mifflin tuwindlin deceased. ' ,„ • • • . 7. Tho acentnit M Joseph Martin; Executor of Jacob Martin, lute of East Pennsborb" - township, dcceased.' ~'A;ti~t+tESS S. 710'am - runt of David S. Renshaw, Estri. tnitilStratur of lantori Clark, 'tato of Southantpten' township, deceased - • ft: The account of David SAunshaw, Esq. Ad, ministratoi• of Henri Pilgrim, late of SouthaMp. ton township, deceased. • 10. Tho account of Jacob kirk, Jr. Adminis. trator of Eve Eillleman, late of 'Allen toWnship, deceased. ' l.. The SappletnantalaCconnrofttetraiMlM Executor of Jacob Helm; lute • of Southampton township; deceased. 12. The account of Williain Hinney, Adminis,' trator of jonathan . Reese, late of tho Borough of Mechanicsburg, deceased. 13, The account of. William Mcdonnell, Ex. Gowari,laff of flit borough of Shippensburg,deectiscrl:. • . 14. The..aceount of Mary Ann White;Guardian of Charlotte A. White' minor child of E. White, Esq. deceased, filed by William 13yrn', the bus, band of said titiardiad. IS.A,AU,ANGNEY, Rogißter'. Nn'vembfr IG , 184f1; te.5.5 SA . LAND FOR LE.' .. ' rEnnqsubgeriber offers for sale, odaccommO. ji dating terms, . - ~. A TRACT OF rA ric cNI TEED ' . P.E6I.V I ql'lit , • ...ATiTib o. _Containing 170 ACRES, more or less—with a Atli HOUSE .& ILLUItIti thcreon:creeted. ~,,rirMni The land is in a good. state of cultivation; ata and under good fetMes. ../.0 '0 tD6' ''ere !Wood Land. Both pdreels lyinff , and being in tcl MU!). township, onnheriThd county, six miles West of Neweille and four, North of Newburg. . . Any person wishing to purchase will call and examin'ellie premises, wheri-the _terms will be made known. -. • W. STEVENSON. August 10, 180; • - itmly*.4l V.UI Iltr Nil ilk (Ali 1E it 11014. v - T a 12 41t(1 3, in )Barrels, ball' awl quavters, of n vvvv t.upvvior quality. iVM. M. MATEER: . November 2, 1342. S. DUNLAE ADAIR ' altdritcy at . .itur, OFFICE No. 3 • neetern'a Row, on the Pub ' lie Sriaie, Carlisle, Pa .-April 6, 1812. a.tr - 3 0 A TT 0 11. N EY A T 1, A W Cykc apposite the Carlisle! Bank. ..Juty 27, 1842: 6m.39 OXEN W. /ELE kVA. ]IT, , REsPECTFULLY tenders his services to the citizens of Carlisle. and its vicinity, that he will attend to and perform all dental operatirms suchas Cleaning, ,Plugi ng and Extracting na tural Teeth, and inserting meorrtmtable artificial teeth from a single Moth to en entire set. • (0-01liee opposite lll'Farlane's Hotel. • July 20, 1812. tf-38 GH . S . STE lEEESEBGEL‘) We Dr. L C. Loomis, Dentist, pernianently located in Carlide,and will por n form all operations that are required in the practice of his profession—such as EN:ractliog,TifOng, Plug:Ting. aiittl liiserting Artificial Teeth, irom a single tooth to an entire set. For_a_fcw maths_ cnsuing,-Dr- Looms will be in Carlisle, the first two weeks in each month-=after which, he will be absent until the first two weeks ineseh following month—at which period ho may be fonlyl at his Office, Pill st. near ill'Earlane's Hotel. Carlisk, May 4, 1842. tf-27 Mechanicsburg Line Between Mechanicsburg and Philadelphia or Baltimore., [IJY BAIL 11O.ID Olt TLE subscriber grateful for past favors, begs leave to inform his friends aria the public generally, that he still continues to run a line of borthen Cars regularly between Mechanicsburg and Philadelphia or Baltimore, by which goods and produce of all Alescriptions will bo fonvarderl with—care—and—de the lowest rates of freight. Produce will be received at his 'Ware Fiouse,in Mechanicsburg, and filrwarded to either Phila. delphia.or Baltimore, according to the direction of the owner. EfThe highest price 'vvill'ho given for Whea and dour. MARTIN MEILEY. . B. Platiter or Paris and Salt alway's kep on hand, and for sale at the lowest prices. . s— ....t.aaam - nah.cs.u- . . • .He has also an hand, at the Depot in Mechanics burg', for sale, LUMBEIt, such al Boards, Shingles, - Scantlings, dice. of all kinds, which will he sold on liberal terms. August 17. 1842. - - tf.4.2 112D1711,1i1t, na2DIYAIL GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS • HE conclutliA to do an entire CR9II, blISineSS, olTers for sale his large and stilendid assortment of- • IZtaiß TIG° R • - Nails & Csittery i lower than it wait ever bought for in Philadelphia. Tholollowing will give you seats idea of the "prsees that I aril, determined to sell aft - 6 inch Carpenter's Patent-Biro Locks, from . si2 to $l4 Per iioz. 6 inch Brass Striker, • " Grasi Scythes, , Nov burn's " . 9 " tlafOrks, Solid Cap Ferrule, Cast Steel long handled Shovels, . 7 u Cumberland or Reacting Nails, , .4,624 Keg: Phoenix or Juniata • " • 4,44 • " Other makes, - " 4,81 ', " I will sell liny articles in my line from 0 „0 . 1.6 S 5 per cent. 193.ver than cantiebought for on credit. Call' onme— , examine my goods --get a list of hiy prices compare them with the prices of other stores,and as rlain for, yourselves where you. can buy the ELlittr; tmporiei.r. 498 Market st:above 13th, North side;PbTludelpbla "June I, 11842. • 6m.3 tyss - , .7;7110EN,5 - Voller?,,PiWOrove,LiroO.burilere,, , .„ • and, pituminoue; COAL,' eonatantly • for Bale by /. & P. 'WARM , • • ; • Successore to Miller & Martins' HLrrieburg‘, Apiit,20,1842. 6m.25 Ztegister's NOticew qkr-t1 ir3+ FORMON Sc. DOMESTIC COAL. :„...„1,1t.•,10,5,14'r . 1440#,, ,,,, , • ..„ • en .TITION for'lS sebarge'anil ti ificate ALHattkri Pt.t.Aw.h 1.110315 S PLOW l iff.S;lonk:eper,Cumbeiland and-PTHIM:Y-,the',2lth . dafiCJANOP42l(,ext, at ' 6- liearing iher or, Were thil:iiiiitl , COOrt;alittng in .13atikrulitey, at the; Histriet elik Of Philadelphia, when end where tho ColVditolllor the said Petitioner, Who have prored Heidi; and nil inraiins in in. serest; mnv appear and ',lion , cause, if anythey have, why:sitolt:bisehargd:lttid" Certificate should not be granted. ERAS. HOPKINSON, , ' • Clerk of the District Court: " ..--Pitilt\Nov. 9,1842. ' • ' 10-54 01410 E , . . ITriON'S foe the Benefit of the . R.. Bankrupt Lair, hare:been filed the Ist Ndrem. •bin, 1842; by . I ., nr.DElflek.', A. KENNEDY,Iate Coach Maker, „ • •,• 'Cititiberland no. ••SIICIIAEL P. ECM; late Iron tNistster, • • mid as i'Partiter of the late firm • .of P. and .1. A. Ego) „ - Cumberland co: JOSKPII - A.• EGE, Into Iron Master, dividually and os a Partner of the late fir in • of M. Y. and J. A: lige.). • • Cumberland ca: JAMBS COLE, Tailor, ' Cumberland co: WILLIAM RIDLEY, Currier, Curia berland co; Which will be heard , before the District. _Connro the United States for she Eastern - Dist - Piet of sitting in 'Bankruptcy, at tlie Die trict • Court Room in the City of Philadelphia; on FRIDAY the 9th (la) of DECEMBER peat, 042, at it o'clock; A. M. wheirand where all persona in terested may niipriar and show cause,ifany . therlanve, why the •prayer of . the said .Petitions shotiftfilot be granted, stud Ale. said l'etiti °tiers he declared Bank rupt. • • • • . FRAS.jIOPKINSON, •'' Clerk 'of the District. Court. Philo: Nov. 1849... • • ' 3t-54 0214Cleu PETI'FION for the Benefit of the yuptiLaw, ha been fled the _281.11. Octubev, 1842, by • ' , •. CONRAD HAD, Farmer, • • Cumberland co. Which Petition will be heard before the District Court of the United States for the Rastern,District of Pennsylvania, sitting in Icankruptey, at the Dis trict Court room in the City of Philadelphin,-on FRIDAY the. 9th day or DEcEMB1 : 111 nest ; 1842, at 11. o'clock, A. 141. when and where all persons in teftsted niny,uppear and show ea:v(6e,, if soy they have, why the prayer of the said Petition should not granted, and the said Petitioner be declared Bank rupt. ' FRAS. HOFKINSON ••• Clerk of the Distria-Court. Phil. Nor: 2,4842. 3t-53 NOTICE. PETITIONS -for Discharge and "Certi ficate wider the 14ekrupt Law, have been til- 'et, by • • '- JACOB A. ILAUM, IA01)0., - Cumberland co: WILLIAM NOAKEI2,, •Saddler. and Dis- Ih r, .I.;notherland JOIIN VIDSON, Millwright and late Botcher, In company—with .Satnuel vid- sou Cumberlan d Co. bitIDAY the 30th day of 'DECEMBER nest, at II o'clock, A. M.,is appointed for.iba bearing there of, betbrc the said Coort,sitiing in Ilankruptcy,atthe District Cmtrtromnin the City of PhiladelplnNwhen and whore the Creditors of the said Petitioners, who. have 1,, oved their Dehts,mid all utherpersons in in.:. wrest, may appear ain_...s'iow cause, irony they why such'..Disclutrge and Certificate should not be grAllte.d. IhOI'KINSON, Clerk of the District Court, Phila. Oct. '26, I RIL-2, MbOTECil ?,— Apr.TurioN for Bisetra* and Certificate un der the Bankrupt Law, has been filed by • - - lionEirr sNoDtatAss-,-Inie-Ntemwd, - _ -• • Cumb e r laild Co. and' FRIDAY the_3oth flay of mlcKm HER next; at 11 o'clock; A. U. is lippointed the hearing thereof, before the said Court, sitting in Bankruptcy--,. at the Dis,l•44ft Court (tom,-in the City of Phi hotel-, phi w and Where the ..freilitnrs of the said Pl-/ thinner, who have proved theil. Debts, and aI I offer persons in interest, may appear and show cause, if Itily they have, why such Ihstlharge Certificate should not be granted. -PIUS. HOPKINSON, Clerk of the District Court. - Phila. Oct. 1'2,184'2. _ • - 10-SO IBM • • BANIERITPTCY -• AS'StGNIEES NOTICE. • ... LT. persons indebted to the Ebtate of MAR AL TIN G. RUPP, who WAB decreed a Bank. rupt, June 20, 184:1, will make payment to the undersigned Assignee of said bankrupt, on or be fore the Ist day of January, 1842. P.F. EGE, Assignee in Bankruptcy of Martin G. Rupp. 011ie° opposite the Carlisle Bank. Cnrlislc, Oct. 5, 1842. 3:11.49 111ReMS 0111141,S __. L 25.11.119. 4Ny ILL sell my lroperty,.simate uliitn tile . Yellow Ilrecelms Crvek, in Cumberland County, Montt 5 miles from. Carlisle; consisting of 350 Acres of LaatA, with a MERCHANT - MILL, tl'e#7 ,l 2Bi W.22. - tZti t . And Saw' Wilt theivim erected, upon - such terms us still make it an object to purchasers. • flue Merchant Mill luts two pair of Burrs iind one pair of Country stones. The Clover Mill and Saw Mill are both in good order, and the water-power is the hest on the. Creek, there being always sufficient water for all the mills to go at once. ' • 1. have divided the Land into three farms of about Ito um es eat:howl the Mills and Water power,with about trJ acres of .I...and, and.l will sell any one pro perty separatelY, or the whole together. There Is about 'WO acres of the Land covered with fine TIMBER, and the 'residue' is undergood Immo mid cultivation , with all the_nt • ssary_LLOUSEIS r to iiVcomooodoie ai farmer. The ',nod is of au exedleot quality; with a . • LIMESTONE QUARRY 111)011 11 , WI'MI Will supply limo for the . Land to an extent. - The title to the property is perfect, and the terms at payment will be . racide very easy., For any further information apply•to Frederick Watts, Esq. Carlisle; or to the subscriber on the premises. ' JOEN WEAKLY. November 9,1812. . 31.-54 (Q -1 1'he lianca , ter Union and York Republican publish 9 timenand send _bills to this office for col imams. • ..v.`• • Estate of James ileed, deceased. XTOTICE IS HEREBY LIVEN, that letters .1,11 testamentary on the last will and testament of JAWS ItKED, Into of Newtnn township, Cumber land County, decenied, have been issued, by the Register of said County, to the. atibcriber, residing in the borough of Newpille. An persons indebted to the said Estate, are' Pei - leated to inake'pSyment intirieilititely;aed ;hose having, claims will preSeui them,ProPeely aut h ent icated for settlement, to • JAMES KENNEDY. Neseville, October 17,1842.° 6t-51 • • SID Efi ZJ Cpl e , LUMBER ofevery description &SHINGLES, for sale cheap, by •_ . • • • . • • • J. &P. MARTIN, Successors to Miller & Martins. . Harrisburg, April 20.1841' ..• 6m.2'% --- CLOTlig,-:OASMNIEFiS - AND - SATTINEtS ' __ • .; CZMP.OTGER 4- CAREY, have, just. re. calved an extensive assortment of CLOTHS, G I ASSIMERS and SATTINETS, which will be' sold at reduced prices. - • Shippenabtag, Oct. 5, 1 842`: • . a? fitatqD ac& JUST recalled, a new and large, supiolyaf Tifigyrg prEs, tc . ).eutt, the. sen , aon, e kng ow or pr Es, . •• arliale, SepL : 2B~ 18 2 . - *l-48 :Hoots -and :$ toes; , • . , HE subscriber , will elfeapet•and hetet zottree-BOUTthatrcanitcrcittiam c 'ALSO—Lady's double soled Morocco: and, Kid. Shoes; 'ties and Buskins, a superior artlele; together with Boys' kip Brogatis,.wemarts' low priced Shoes,. children% • . - 11.1.12R15.,, 00; 19,184/ • ' •• • 4 • "I'Lr valuttaaamatasuanaz. ~.. ~. :,,1.:,. 1 . 1-*,, 40 ,0ity,-114 1 initt";.).' ~, i ~, , i z I.' fri, ~ Lifiskoit I;I4.NAGO - BY.FItiE. - diiiiittili'.o.giiiEttlnz.: The, Spring,i Ga)ll4' . iLlYr*, - Inly.tance Cain ,panri of..Pltitirdelplifi4 ~- - .. ; 0 . ogsilNSUliANOti eithe r ieinpOiar • y, or Aierpettial,'againalqosa oildarnoge by,Fiiite, In Own Or Country, on Houses; Barns 'O4 :Build: 'lnge of nll kind; on ,floiieli'nl4Etirnituro; 'Mar; chandizeJlerseiXattlo Agribultiiral,' Uonamer:, eial ..aild .114attufacturiiik Stiiek, and:',Utensils of evergdescritition,as wallas MetiTaoEs and Gaudin rinr , pr, upon the most fayolrable terns. ~ •,2. . •Tlre ifollowing are the, usual rates; viz: On.Storie awl brick buildings, from .. • '.. ' .• --/ ~ • .. ' • -35t0 40 •cts.'on $lOO • "Log and frame " .60 to 70 eta. on 100 - al4lerehandize and furni. • • • ,• ••- `. ' • .tore in brick or stono •...• ' '.... . ° ' •' ' ' • buildings, from 40 to 50 cts. on — lOO ..pq. In l og or frame, GO to 70 cte. on 100 _ •.. , Iforeee 'cattle, farming ' ' ' '- . . . utensils and•sundries, .at about ~. . TPEEIVETUAL - RISICS: . Gn Brick or stone buildings, $25" on sl',ooo, the premium subject to be withdrawri'at 'any time by the party insuring, at a deduction_ol per - cent. oirtlie amount paid. Applicatiens for Insurance, or any inforrnaiien 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, M'MICHAEL, President. L. KRUMBHAAR, Secretary, or MYERS, AoaNi, Carlisle; Pa. Directors., Morton MrMieltael,-, George M: Troutman Joseph Wood, Samuel Townsend,. P. Laguerenne,' . Robert L. Leughhead Elijah Dallett, . R W. Pomeroy, ^ Chas. W. Sehreiner, , Charles Stokes, JOseph J.„Sliarpless Septe:mber.l4,, ISO FARRIERS) HOTEI• • PVIIIE • subscriber hereby - informs his friends and the public in general, that he. still cOmmues to keep a • PUEBLA() ' s iatt Llt-CCDV.YaSL-P-J -(l.:ports to the contrary nom 'dist:m(lll%o at the OLD STAND, in East- High Street, a hew doors, east or the Court Douse, where he will.at all times take pleasure. in-administering to the comforts of those with may favor him with their custom. . . Ilia BAR shall be. constantly enpplied,with the cboicest.ligtatrit, and We TABLE with the best the market can furnish. A careful OSTLER always kept in attendance- 7 -11nd nothing shall be left undone to please all who dill with BOARDERS taken by the week, month or veer - . SIMON WONDEItIiCH. Carlisle, April (1, 1843. • tl-2.3 Union Paper DT ill. FirrE subscriber respectfully intitrins the pub. lic at large, that be has leased the above es. tablishment, six miles south ofCarlisle, for a term .of yearsond the MILL - having peon recently re paired; and new machinery : introduced," he is therefore prepared to mantilligture to eider, (and also has a supply constantly on hand). Paper of every kind and ttlllality, which he will furnish to print.t.rs,• merchant's and others, in any quantities nt ti.c lowest city prices. All orders addressed to the subscriber, at Ptifiitr towiv; Cumberland county, receive prompt attention... : OM Paving lately reee4.eil a supply of thirvery be:it materials, limflatters himself that he will be able to manufacture paper equal in quality tirany other establishment in the country. • AM B. IB UL LI N. rapcitown,liily 20,18.12. tf.3B N. B. The hightiat price paid for rake. TO FARMERS. 2211'! , 3211141' iltatalilit3 stibscribers, at their FOUNDRY AND M ACI UNE SOUP, of, Main street, nearly op posite the County .lall, in the liorothilt of Carlisle, Pa., still contitte to build the following. Machines ahtl Horse Powers—viz: W. D. BurreWs Patent Improved " • - THREE AND POUR Oa :A WUN,I;3O With a hocizontal band-eh with a trunk to con duct the strap to the Alachinc. HEVIL (:1 M{ HORSE. POWER, The band. wheel' outside• of the horses. They are well calculated to put to one side of the ham 'bridge, or under the harts shed. • New and inieproved Shaker, T. separate. the grain from the straw, which will disponse with One Or two Minds, will be made; to the above Machine if wanted.- -- riirehasii, g au ) (male above nitty hove tiie iiril liege, after a fair trial, of returning the same if not satisfied. All Aisle!lilies and Horse Powers are warranted for one year, if well used. - . , . • ATEPIR I.VG. All kinds of repairing will be done at the snoCtes notice and on the most reasonable.terni B. They ityb keep on hart) all castings necessary to repair the above Alachines,or any others now it use. IRO N AND' BRASS FOUNDRY. There Is also attached to the above establishment an IRON AND BRASS' FOUNDRY, at which all kinds of CASTINGS-ban be had—such as • Apple dills, Corn Beakers, Plaster Walters, Mill Gear ing, Saw Mill Crlinks, Machine Gearing, Wagon Binges, &e. &c. Also, TURNING AND FINISHING 3 Such - arnill - SiiiialliF3TClkl3oXeS, Turning Lathes,. all in the best ceder, in iron and limas. All.ortiers will be executed at the shortest no tice,and protnpq attended to. Farmers and others era respectfully turned to give 11571 call, confident that they can be suited to their satistclion: Carlisle,•A ug ; 10, 1842, Cy`Plauck's,llenukootPs and Oglc's PLOUGHS and PLOUGH CASTINGS, such as Cutters Laud sides, &c. bte., can also be Inul at the foundry:. FOR PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE. THE proprietors of the Susquehanna Line will run their Cars and Boats as usual to Phil. adelphia and Baltimore during the . preseni season. Tiiiir friends will Pleas e -ripply to L. Fox; Broad st. and to Castner, Christian & Curran, 76 South Wharves, Philadolphia,and Joseph E. Elder, Baltimore. Until further notice, the following- prices will be adhered to between this place and the above cities: 11 ` "1 1 e.g.. C. 5%1 11 • ta.. e..,. §O4". - cry P .1 1 •- 16c V $1 per bbl. Ale per 100 lbs. Grocerieri, - Q Ware and Hardware, . ,Dry Goods, Furni. turn and Drugs, je 25 28' 43c Wheat, Rye &,,Corn • per bushel 10 I/ oats do um 6 . 7,, Lber per, 1096 - . —.._ feet . $2 7.1 Shingles, do 150 2 . 0 0 Flour perbbl. _ 314 , 35 : 50d Shad, ',':do ' ' 374 50 • Herring dd 314 Salt per seek, - /32 !itch, Tar Und Rosin . • ig : 21 • Dastor gibes ton, .62 25 $2 50 • Hemp per,loo, . 1( 22 - Hides , 20 ' 25 Pig Aletal;':gt,ose (A 250 3SO • Blooms & Castings, 3 124 • 4 00' : Bar 1r0n,.; • • 3:50 4SO Nunn Tier ag• 18 • ',eat* per; 100, - -::20 Whiekey per bbl 50 • 5.1± .. Blwr /tlodo - per - 108; -. 1117 - 207 CarbStone, do ~ .124', : Tin, •do 20: • '•• 25' • & P. ItlAß'rl/4. Sirebessor to•Miller`& Rarrisbur 11111,44;1842. . ' 0na.2:7 IBM 60 ate. on 100 1y•46 A. STOUFFER tf.4 20 23 40 C® ~00200.18: 1 1 ; 1100.ki. PE CA SE Or P9DIstMP:r4DLt - sirn ':ple'as these complaint's are usnally_considered ? , 11' 0 162 , 19 can deny thati being 'the most cOmmon Canso 9f MIS fatal sad ''ilistreesine.dhlease. It is ilideed a Melancholy truth, 'that , thousands fall vietitim to Consumption overly* from no other cause.thap neglected colds. Yet ,' ; we 'find imp dredi, nay tbouSands Who treat'complaints with the greatest indifference; and let 'them '. run oh for weeks and even Menthe' without thinking of the danger. At. first you haye what. you may consider, aslight cough or bOlikyou :allow busi ness; pleasnie ot Parelessness to prevent ydu from giVing it any attention; it.then acttles.upon yOur, breast t •yon: beet.fiie• hoarse, have fiains'in ., the side or chest, expectorate largo qua nt ities,Of inat ter, pe rhaps Mixed rivith blood, • a ~ difficulty of breathing ensues, 'and then pia find yOur own foolish neglect, has brought, on, this disteSsing cemplaint. If thedyou-valuelife or, health; be Warned in time, and dou'l trifle with yqur or, trust toany quack 42681 i-um td 'cure you; but', _immediately procure a bottle or two of that fa 4 mous remedy, the, "BALSAM '01? WILD CHERRY," which is well known to be the most Speedy cure ever knoWn, as thousands will testify whose lives have. been saved by it. , • , ' Erik very - particular ' when , you purchase to ash for WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILDCHERRY," as there is' also a SYRUP of this-name in nse. - ' -- Preparod, wholOsalo and rotnil, by NVELLipto & Co., Chomicts, No. 33 South Fotirth, street; Philndelphin:;' • • Sold in Carlisle by - • • SAMVEL • Price One Dolldr Juno 22, 1e42.. 1.1 113,1( 11 • Il jHIS OINTMENT is d safe and. agreeable application, and has never been known to . fail in curing various affections of the - skin, when used according to directions. - - Hundreds of certificates might.befnecured alto efficacy from Captains of Vessels, School Teach ers, Principals of Factories, and..,Parents,;were it not for thidelccedy of having their names publish ed in connection. with so loathsome and disagree- Able. affections. , • • • 1/:'.l - Price, Twenty-five cents a box. - . Prepared and sold only, wholesale and retail, at Dr. LEIDY'S 11EALTII EMI'ORIUM,- 191 North Second street, near Vine. (sign - of the Golden Eagle and Serpents) .Philadelphia.' For sale in Carlisle, by STEVENSON & -DINKLE, • Agents for Cumberland County. Carlisle; May "18, 1892. ' . . —111.29 GA ft LEGANT?S 011 311111 THE Subscriber has received addition ul stippe k or the above named eel brated BALSAIVI OE HEALTH; which Ens in a few years romantid relieved upwards of SIX 1110USAXI) , persons in - different sections oldie Country, id* the following diseases, such as Jo -iGq•estion, Dyspepsia, and all those trains of diseases arising from a-disorderiii condition of the stomach and liver, dermigetnent of the-digestive functions, sutli a I.General Debility, or Weakness of Stomach Costiveness, iletulache, Jaundice, Plant- lent ei and ague, -awl bas destroyed iill kinds of WORMS, both in grown persons us well as in claire:l, and cured ma n)• other• complaints which are too numerous , to in sert in this advertisenu4 t, which can •he Seen in the directions which non he found wrapped dl•onnd each bottle, with a number ofcertificates' of cures per formed be this valuable Balsam' at Health. . The gjeattleinand fur this Balsam of ficialth.lias lately lOIIUCCQ Wine unprincipled persons to impOse oil the public it spurious article for the . gennine flot sam of Ilealtli; theretcn'e the - proprietor cautions the public from purchasing any but front his re•ntltir appointed .ggents:. Tto genuine Balsam of dealt!' has thin ntune or the medicine blown on the glass of each bottle:, thus—"Garlegont's Balsam of health, prepared only by Solitt' S. Alitccen;" and besides that, he has his signature, Written' on ri label, which is pasted on ,the outside wrapper of each bottle, which secures it from befit comiterrehed. 'cr i --To he had at till times of his Agent in this place, who has already sold liege e i tnitttities„li Lich. proves it a medicine of great value and ELLturt. Corlisle,•Septe'mbet. 28, 1842. 1m:48 aria. ISalsafie THE subscriber tins just received a fresh supply of' the above named celebrated BALSAM 01 nv..turti, which has m y ears cured and relieved ttpuards' of four thousand per sona.i n different sections of the country of the fol lowing diseases, such as the Dyspepsia, all Clients and Nervous Diseases,and all those traios of diseas es resulting fronts disordered condition of the Stom ach,,:cures..the_Agne _andittter,,AutLolthand_fresk. Sores, and di , stroysalf kind of worms,bothln grown persons and children, and . many other compla nits. - Alt hose persons that purchase this Medicine will find fall divection' to each bottle, as well as a num ber of aertilleates of cores performed. To be bad at all timeS of his_agent-iii-thislilace - , - wlfoltas sold already largegnantities. The great demand for-this Ifatsam of Health has lately induced some unprinci pled person to counterfeit it—therefore the proprie tor cautions the public from purchasing any only from his regular •appoilded agentS. The gennine• Balsam of Width has - the name of - the medicine bloWn on the glass of each bottle, and his signature, John S. Miller, wrote nu a label which is pasted on the outside cover, which completely stemma them from being - ootinterfeited. For sale only in this place Ity 'SANIBEL ELLTOTT. For Sale also, by Messrs. J. -W. & D. S. Stoner, in Waynesboro', and Johw Brackenridge', in Shipponsburg, Pa. September 28, me, PICKLING VINEGAR. • 113 UHF, CIDER VINECIAII fur Pir.kling,fat salt AL by the subseribee. • • . - GEO. Au g . 51,1642. tf-44 DR. TAYLOR'S 1111311 W 111372111VM reoin 375, BoNcry, IV . York. OR nine yenrs this medicine has stood unrivaled r- tf or the cure of CM%lts, Pain in the side, ilißi tulty of breathiiig, Bronchitis, and all those We& tions'of the Throat, Lungs and , Liver, which are a source of so much slit Teeing: and which (*harvested sooftewterniinate in Consumption. So extensively has this remedy been used and in so many.•cures has it proved successful, the proprietor feels no hesi tancy ha recommending it to all who unfortunately have occasion to resort to some'means Of. recovery.. Multitudes who have experienced its happy effects, can testify to its utility, and tery many resallnd,from a premature death, point to it as did 'Olefins of their restoration. . The originator of this remedy wr s well versed in the science of medicine, and a skilful vomit:Rater. Pitysioions familiar with its eficBts'not unfrequently prescribe It in their practice, and with the Medical Faculty generally it has met with a larger share of approbation than is common with exclusive pre, *nations. 01-CON'SUMPTION—The followhig remark , : were taken from the last number of the ,Medical Magazine: ' • - , The snirprising effect produced by the genuine Dr.' Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort, made at 375 BOWery, in consumptive eases, cannot fail eimiting a deep and thrilling interest throughbut tbe world. 'We have so' long believed this disease ,(eoneumption).in., 'curable, thatit is difficult to amnions. sgoses whenwe weelpersomvvidently• consumtave, reatored to health. Yet it te a fatsfor daily opettri•tmee. . „ LIVER do consider. my cure almost miraculous. !was given up by two physiciane and told to prepare for - death: was i n d n a lott state :when a friend ..sent me abet.' tle or Dr. Tayl . ol 4 ll ARUM of Liverwdi , t, , erom 375 • Bowery, and before thud useitup the. bottle I tens able. to sit UP in hed,.by.the further use I have. coop. 'pletelY regained my health. ..A,Il should' use it. • , ,GEQ. WELLS, ..23 John st: f,r7VIOLENT PAIN IN THE. SIDE:-4 have been eured.of a violent pain in tlre'side, extending, through toshe shoulder, indigestion; liiZZlieB9, loss , of appetite and. 'general 'debility; 'by the taise of (via' bottles.at Dr, Taylor's Daldarte6Ptivertrort.:• , ALLENi Illeholtant's Roy. , agents foe Carlisle and Vicinity. Ootober.26, 1842. a DST printed at this office, a fine assortiaerit 4014111116DS;:1110111'0A.461108 . . iuther. s'-::'!.;;- 4:lls',liiii l lso aloliviotw:. ~ 'p ) lit:ol.4.Vglif4A.Nbl - iPiLLBTor Bic cure of Ciiiiktie, Colds, Consumption ; Liver COin- Onto; Asthma; Bronchitis, 'Sore Throat,' Op'. pepsin; Shortness - of Breath; .Pains in , the"' Bide, Breast, Back - '- , re, Ague and Fever; an intaliabic cut net and bilious Fevers; and all diser from exposure_ and-de .biliti, no Mai itt sientijng--in fact: ell 'diseases to Iv) ui fain ily.nrc'eu bjefit to, These pill compound novator ; and , ,ty la., mine, They: are very" gentle in their,. operatipp'„catising,neither, pain, 'sickness nor debility bythe use of thorn; but on the contrary 'theY ' strengthen tho' stemnefi' ' and bowels in amonderful . manner,. toid 'Soon restore nature to its former course and' , vigor: The per, sun • using the Olive-:Drench :Pills .• seen forgets that he was sick-whiChis yory,eaeily accounted 'for:, there is not that prtistration of strength. in these pills as in tratnyllhor remediciof the day, 4.l'ecausci the materials used in m 4nUfae.tit ring them arc ItOtarmony with the powers of life and act in concert with the opiniOns of Dr's:Brdwn, Bush, Armstrong, Montgomery,' 'Hersey, '.ltendrich, 'Shopper and the celebrated 'Dr. Vtraterhoose, formerly Lecturer-on the,\_theory find praetiee,:of Physic in Cimbridge University, Massachusetts. Purehaseof Dunn, and give them fair and partial trial r and you will find that pqrmanent re. lief, upon -, which the iiroprietbrs depend to•malse them the meat : universal family medicine used, and which will stand unrivaled -by any other in ,the known 'world: Price .25 cents per' box. 140.33 • WEIgUMATIC•MEDICIN,B is one of the most certain and effectual Ores Tpr all rheumatic, chronic and inflimmatoryltheiimA. tisms that has 'ever yet -been discovered, rg numerous cases has eradicated that dreadful dis. ease from persons afflicted entirely. All sour drinks and vietnals• are Strictly forbidden, and spiritous liquors. must not be taker inwardly by any means .whatever, or it will, be, of no use to take this medicine, as it will destroy the good cf.. fects of the medicine entirely. Price $1,50 per package. AUGSBURG - LIFE TINCTURE. These celebrated drOps liamacquired the-high.; est - recommendations in this country, as well as in Europe for its.most valuable proprieties.for all inward weakneaseineramps,colds,agues and fever; and when used with ,the OBve Branch Pills,never fails to cure the fever and ague. Price 25 cents per bottle. unrivalledls , for, its curative qualities even when used in cases of maladies which were otheiwise ineurable.- Many recommendations have- been .given of the beneficial effects it - has J ns d in the cure of pleurisy, pectoral and pulmonary con— sumptions, colds, &c.'' Price. 25 cents per bottle. .111 1 STERIO: OR MOTHER DROPS. This most excellent article has a quality of -- aiming instantly and without fail, all cramps of the stomach, eholie and that tioublesorne disease called mother fits or hysterics; and when contiuM ed for sonic length of time, will cure the patient entirely. Price 25 cents per vial. GREEN WONDER OIL . ; . A certain cure for all Scalds, Bruns, Burns, and tho•most effectual cure for the piles—it 'will cure the person afflicted in a very short time, if used according todirections. Price 25 eta. per vial. This 'spirit is - highly recommended for all sprains, swelling of the limbs, or leaders, sinews, joints and rheumatic; as an outward remedy-, itlias noequal,ancrwhen used .with the Rheumatic sledi. 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 partitnlars see directions accom. panying the bottles. Price 25 cents. TOOTIIACHE DROPS, An infalla hie core if used accordiitg to dircc tiono. Price 25 cents per, SALVE OP DRESDEN-. Is decidedly the best application for wounds and am - es t old' oh new, of all kinds, and ' will pre vent. if Used in time, Many °Orations; and pre vent Lock Jaw, Pains in the hack, -Head, &c.— Females who arc so unforenhate as to have sore breasts, and will use . thilf Wonderful salve, will he cured in' a very short time. It cannot be too high ly recommended. For furtlidr particularssed diree. Lions. Price dents per box. . • --- WOll NI 'LOZENGES . . "F. An excellent article for the cure of worms in adults as' well • as children, and will cure when other remedies fail. Price Gi cents per box; COUGH LOZENGES. A superior articlefor Coughs, Colda,SOrO throe Bronchitis and difficulty of breathing : . Bribe. 6 col fq.per bos.' ' . , Sold wholesale nod retail, nt the principal office, No. 384, North 3d street, Philadelphia; and by .• JOHN GRAY, Carlisle, Pit. General Agentiqx. Gull) _ 7.1 line 22, 1842... READ WHAT IT HAS DONE. ND ifyou hive a friend; a relation, or know any one that is afflicted with that distressing disease, "CONSUMPTION,"peisuade them with. out delay to try that famous and Unrivaled medi cine, the which has cured thousands of this complaint of tor everything chic had failed. Read the follow ing undoubted proofs of its efficacy: • Roxamiouaii, Sept. 10-1841. Man Sta:—Please send me two more bottles of your Balsam of Wild Cherry, like' that you sent me before. I have taken nearly all of the first two, and confidently believe this medicine will cure roe. I have used a great many remedies • within the labf f yesro Witham never found , any thing that has relieved me so much. It has stopped my cough entirely,. checked my night sweats, and I sleep bettor Atiiight and feel better in every way, than I have for many months. Yours, respeetlidly, JAMES KELLY. EOM FRIEND WISTAR:—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 has done more good than all the medicine.' have ever- taken before. Send by the stage as soon as possible, and oblige thy friend, , JOSEPH ,HOLLoWAY. tlarwrot,, Sept. 8, 1891. DEAR DOCTOR:—llearißg so many people talk of the wonderful Ores 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. have used Jayne's Expectorant' and other medicines besides, but nothing has done me as much good as yours has. Bend by the, steamboat Bolivar: , ' Yours, truly, WILLIAM THOMAS. Wrilesides its • astonishing , etoacy in Consumption ; it is also the'Most effeCtual remedy ever discovered for LIVER COMPLAINTS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS. COUGHS, CROUP, WHOOPIN,GCOUGH 4 &Ct., ashundreds will tee. tify who have beau cured by it'after all other reme dies had failed, DRUGGISTS and DEALERS %Till find this medicine a valuable addition to their stock, and should always keep it onhand, as it is universally acknowledged to be one Gram most useful fainily medicines now in'use. Bo very careful to ask for Dr. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. Sold whole-, sale and retail by WILLIAM'S dr. CO, Cheiniits, No.3s.'South Fourth Street s Philadelphia... • Mir ThO.genuine' Balsam sohl. in • Car.' Halo by,'SAIICEL -E t LLlOTT,•appointad Agent: ' , Price÷sl per &kite. Inrie 22,2842: TO:':1"' HP: PUBLIC' MANUFACTURED and 'kept on hand, for ealei" in the city of Lancaster, near thO flail Road,. Endless::tilajn.Al Otte ,Vorwer for one , 'horse end for.t t wci 'horses; warranted to. ,of greater.-durability than any other Machines, fbr a similar liurpose ttnouv t ito the Subseriber'at present. , _ ' • WM.' KIRKPATRICK. IsttictutterMay klB it 2.: ' ' • ittn,27 111E3 ME =ISM /ascii any_ nanheal iipublic as a generatre- PECTORA-L-ELIXIR spirar DE MEXICO , ICalmatii..of Wild lierry," IloL3tEsnuaa, Sept. 12,1841 GROUP , [ll#l, CHOLIFIERt oTiltitte 11E ON YOUR GUARD!— _ M did *Minn iv lien' thlatiestrtietive' complaint' ctfitellifyour interesting little often robs , ybir OP , thoso you .. fiindlyi 'doat en, rind carries hundreds , . to , the , • giavo, Every: Mother .llhould theiefore, - know itanymptoms, watch them closely" and , always be prepared with a 'remedy as many are daily sacrificed by thieh neglect.', At firid.the little patient ia tieized With wshweihig, it , grows restless, lumfluithes of hiat,tbe ties become] red and swollen ; it bretithei with 'difficulty,, and . thew comes that fearful Couon that Will lively ,ter. minate in convulsions or distil Unless sinnetbmg . is immediately given to cheek it; "In this centriland ,the N3alsam pl. Wild Cherry" is well' IthoWn' to be the moat speedy ever dicovered. It is indeed's: precious remedy—mild, safe and innricent," Mid is sure togiVo the sufferer immediate relief, and quickly restore` it Id' tilifetY 'fled -health'. 'Fa:Mi nes maiilingiwthe countrrand indied every-me ttle,. Who loves her ahildren,'Shotild always keep ,this medicine in thit house' and give it to them early, by. doing so you may Often stoic the life of one you fondly love. , Remember this is the famous remedy ofthlsdis inguieifed phYtfician, Dr. Wis. rar, which hasgrod , ' thousands " of "CROUP, WHOOrINGCOt.R.4H, ASTHMA; CONSUMP. TION, die.; after every other, medicine hiwfailed. 0:7:11e partioulir when -you: yurehaact—to ask - for "Dr: WIBTAIt.'S 'BALSAM WILD Gummy," as there is a SITRUP name' advertised that is entirely a diffcrentniediome: , ' Preparodjonly . by Wrl.LiAms Co„ Che!n i sts, No. 33 SouthFourth'otrept, Philadelphia ,'• Sbld'in Carlisle kit ' • ' • • . SAMUEL ELLIOTT. Price One Dollara.Bayle. 22, 1842.. . " • PURIFICATION I'AND PURGATION Both - these Effects are Produced by_ - Dr; - LIAIJAPS 'CLOW) PI 1.1.5. k • A r(DIPONENT PART PP wmcn Nk, WAR saPaßizzar. Dn. iiEllnr% DLOOD Pius contain in their composi tion.ingredientn which produce the corn ' • Intimd and tlesten4le.effeets of_ • PURIFY IN.G' THE BLOOD Cleansing* the Bowels. T . . . HERB are no Pills in existence_ which may he so safely used.•at all times, ages and seasons, without restraint from liriii or occupation, as Dr; Leidv!s Blood Pills. r _ I.Yom their counrosiiion, they arc calculated to purify the blood and animal fluids *during the inter val between takiiig them and their operation; When all impuritiei, as well as obnoxious subsume:s of the stomach and bowels, are carried off by their mild . purptlye properties.. (31'W Alt DS. OF -160,000 BOXES have.'bnen /30111 111161101 w past six moht.iis alinpe, nod UPl4Altas OF t,000,009 since their first introduction by the proprietor;D'r.. N. H. Leidy. IN NO SINGL!.; INSTANCE have they ever been known to foil in producing gOllBl effects. . , 1)11. 1.1131)1"S BLOOD PILLS, -• : co o n_ twin no ingrectienreflangerpus to. the.constitution. NO MERCURY OR MINERALS," which are employed in all Pills 'manufactured by Quacks and Impostors, who depend upon such dan gerous medicines untlerthe impression.( which shows their ignorance,) that all, diseases must yield to the effects of Mercury and other Minerals. UPWARDS OF 300 CERTIFICATES From Plivsleians and others, have heel) frequently puldisheti ot the happy efreets or 1)r. Leidy's Blood Pills knit further rommenr upFm their merits necessary. Ur Leidy woultl;however,earnetly re commend to-all reqtliring a purifying or purgatile medicine, to procure his 14.001) 'PILLS, coil try them. No one will ever use an) other kind:haring onee'gi veto diem a fair trials pIiIEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS—if pro- cured from the solemiumlimturev and proprietor, Dr. N. H. LEIDV,at his DEALTII EMPORIUM, No. 191 North Second. street, below Vine strect,(Sign nt the Golden Eaglraitd Serpents,) there can he no possibility of mistake. - — They are also kept be - most of the respectable' Druggists of Philadelphia, and by respectable Mer chmds and Druggists throughout the United States. ' PRICE, TWENTY-FIVE CENTS A BOX. For sale. in Carlisle, be STEVENSON & DINKLE, . . • Agents . fit? Cumberland Comity. Carlisle, 'May 18, 184 e. Iy-29 "Medicated Extract of Sarsaw parilla. ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS I p L i. L op b x e ri f tt o i l o f g e l i o te r d i l l y ne4 D tp r n .l ll ß e . co L a tl i ry li for a Medico - tell .Extrart of Sarsaparilla. It is positively the strongest preparation ° of Sarsa parilla in existence: ON E 1101 TLE is equal six pints of any other Syrup that is made, nod is bought by numerous persons throughout the city and country for making therefrom, and who sell it at seventy-five cent.] or otie 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 andkOnes,--Uleers of— the Nose, Throatand Body, as welt asan Antidote to AlereurY and the Minerals, Constitutional. ,Dis eases,and a genimal purifier of the Blood and Animal - /Mids. Comment upon its virtues is unnecessary, - every body knows its efficacy. Ibis 'only necessary ° when aping it to get a good preparation of it, and then there will be no disappointment in its effects. . Dr. Leidy would refer to the•moit respectable phy sicians in Philadelphia, as well as thronehout the United States, for the character of his preparation, as well also to the numerous certificates from physi•-• chins and others, that have been from time to time published, now .deemed unnecessary, as, the charac ter of his preparation is firmlyesititilished. ° Through out the Southern States it is. used altogether,- and throughout the North takes the precedence overall others, particularly among phYsieinris, who, ,for the benefit of their patients,- always recommend it. Tile mauler is relinTed to the directions Seem. , panvingeachbottle,forrecommendations,tertificat 5, pad further certificates. • ' (Ij'PRtCE o.,:a'nottAn PER morrir." ' Prepared and sold, wholesale and, retail at Dr' LEIDY'S HEALTH EMPORIUM, N 0.191 Nora; Second street, below Vine, sign for Golden Eagle & Serpents, Philadelphia; and for stde in Carlisle 1,4' STEVENSON &.DINKLE;.'' - .. • Agents for Cumberland County:_, Carlislei May 180842, , • - • .134' tioN!!1 COI,DS ke. . . Evcay.l3a,43Y ,Qagbt to Itszow of -DLL' BECHTER'SL: t, ,•- Plifinotiar . ay' Presep*alite. , 0 effectual in Coughs Colds, Influenza Va.. terrhs; Asilimi;:Triine of the Side and of thci Breast, Bronchitis, Spiininfor Of Breath;'WhoOping'Criagir, Disease:a 'dr the Breast Mid Lungs, end ter the arrest of approach . C pnaumption . '_ , ilopular'lo Or. .11echter'a Pnlmonary,Preser vativ.e throughout all Cermany, and as, effectual Diaenies of Oho- Lungs., that from its; miraculous'. effedte and wonderful cures-;;-it is ,there generally, t known and styled ' , Dr. Deehter's Life Freserver.,!, As numerous cartilicates'Of its very goad'frifreen!, and wonderful cures in this country, have peep lre . guontly published, is deemed necessary remind the public of so 'valuable a medieme,:and . inform them where it can be proeuredrgenuine., , _ .. • _ o:;7l!tice--Filly , Centelt hallpinthottic. ' Prepared and eold, wholesale and retell,et,Dr., .- NDtDY's RE;Atan,,rairontugy___9l__ North` Second Street,' belOw Vine, (Min ,ef]the?, Golden Ea'gle 'and BerpontayPhiladPlphi#• : • For sale in Carlisle . , by, : STEVENSON & DINK'LE ;Agents for Cumberland. County, le,' 1.842k4, '' , t 0203 3 AND -
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