Enu,tntvsSebenth Congress. The, last session' of 'the twenty-seventh pongeess commenced in Avashiitgton, on Mondarthe sth hist: terminate on the dth of Mardi next, bicort. 7 . stittitional litnitatiok • , 'PheSenate•was called to order at 12 o'clock. by, its President Jiro tern. Hon: to_ P. Mitacitist; of N. C; hut 'no quorum being spWsetit, the' body ad • • „-• In the House, the Speaker, Hon. JOHN' Wsrre,of Kentucky, tea the chair, one humired and seventy four members being present. , • The usual committee was then appointed.to unit on the President and inform hint that the House was readrto proceed to business. . • . Mr. Everett of Vermont,gave notice thnilie should introduce a bill. foe the repeal of the flotkeupt - Laiv , • Mr..3ohn (iuittey Adams gave notice that he should move to rescind the famous 21st rule, excluding pe titiOns on the subject of Shivery TUESDAY, Dee; 6. The Senate was called.to order, and but twenty-, iirmembers appearing in their seats, (one less than u duorum) an immediate adjournment took place. , In .the House, Mr. William Cost Johnion', of Md. gave notice that he should ask leave to introduce a bill embodying his projeet for the relief of the States by the issue and distribution among them„ef qpvern silent stock; hased , on the proceeds of the Public laud. - Mr. Halsted of N, J. gave notice of the introduc tion of a hill similar to thatpassed MAIM close of the last session of Congress 'and not reintmed by the Pres ident, to regulate . the takidg testimony in .eases of contested electionsand,foe elhor Infl'lrPi• • Mr. Adams Moved the resolution of which he gave. notice yesterday, namely, to rescind the :Hat rule' of the Mime, which prevents the reception of petitions touching the subject of slavery. • ' ?tie. Wise made a point of order, and contended. that Mr, Adams's motion was out of order, inasmuch as the'unfinished busineis of the last scission took precedence of any - other, or inlet thatipetitions. -- Adami briefly replied, contending that the motion was in order, and that', as during; the first thirty days of the session, the Speaker was required to 'Call the States in order daily for petitions, it was proper that the way should be first cleared for the reception of such petition's as the people thought . proper to Send to this body. The t rule, he con tended, was unconstitutional, inasmuch as it deprived one class of people, and one section` of the country, --from-being heard ispolnisuliject the) thought worthy of_consideration—whether right or wrong, was fur_ • _ • the House to determine. the considered the right "'of petition an inherent, inalienable right, and one of Which the people could not he rconstitittionitily de prived. But he did not wish to argue the question, nor take up, -unnecessarily, the time of the House. ye yes willing to take the Vote upon it at once. Mr. Weller• moved pi lay the resolution on the ,table, upon which - Mr: Mathiott for the ayes and noes. lleing.taken they "stood, ayes 85; noes, 93. So the resolution was not laud on the table. Everett now mired the previous question, _which cut off all debate iilts • sitstained, ayes ffiritoes The question wars then propounded, " shall the main qitestion be now put?". upcni which the ayes and noes were demantled, .and_ stoptl, Eves 44; noes 95. So the House decided that the main questiod, which would be "shall the resolution pass ?". shoal() 00t f.11!1111t.. _ 1.1 r. Adarns'siesoltition having thitspecui disposed - . - Mr. Mason, of Maryland, nutiouticeil the death of his colleague, lion. James 'W. Williams, witILA tribute to his virtues, after which the House ad- juurned • A quorum Of Senators having appeared this the Senate pt•oceeded to business. Samuel C. (4r:t4s, lately elected from Vermont; and L.l.Lipoli,.frotrt Nov Jersey, had their• credentials presented and were dilly qualified as 111111.41411e1 . 8 of the Senate. Mr. Ileutol gave notice' that he shoidil introduce vbill to repeal the llanki:tipt Law. . • Mr. Talintailge. of New York, gave notice that he woulilliitroduce a hill to amend - the several acts . establishing. a Treasury. of the United Status—the Exchequer system. The Annual, 11e9sage (4' the i'resident was then presented to tlu: Senate, and read, and ordered to he t - printed. In the Howie, Mr. Adameti reinlittinui to rescind the 2I st rule, came under ennsideration, and a good deal ofdisoussion ensuerl without a rote on the main snliject. • Mr. Itarnara gate noiice that he would introduce! hill 4 - similar import to•tlirit 01 ltr. Tallninelge in the Senate. A l fter - some other notices of bills on vie-limn sequels, the !tome adjourned. • , The Senate to-day elected the Rev.' Mr. Tuston Chaplain of that body. Mr. Itayaril, of Delaware, gave tiotiee that be wan instructed by the Legislature , of his State, to olfor a resolution to rescind the ex finning restitutions of 1834, and he therefore offered n rasottettorr tertliat effect. It lies over. , Mr. llentens, segreeably to notice, brought in Isis hill repealing the Bankrupt Low. It proposes the repeal of the law, 80, dint it may not operate in new ear4,-and -also -points -out - the :manner in :•Whicls it shall effect applications for Bankruptcy already pending. The bill was ordered to be printed. ' • Mr. rallraad:te submitted a resoNtion, calling for information relative to the Bankrupt Law- 2 -outnber of applications and discharges, infoi•mation as to its effects and tmeration, 6.:c. all of which the Secretary of State is to procure andpliice before the-next-Con— gress. The resolution lies over. Jul the House, Mr. Adams' monition again came up, and the !lonic again, after refusing to lay it on the tables would nottonsent to have the question ou its adoption puL So it still remains 'open. Alt; W. Cost Johnson 'introduced a resolution to rescind the nineteenth"ride of the Ildite; cOnfl ' ; the speeches of members to one hour. lle spokd *, , ,,, , 3instthe rule briefly, and then moved th4revions question. , • Mr. MoKtranof Pennsylvania moved to lay the resolution on the table, which was done, yeas 116, nays 70. The House theft adjourned to Monday. • Later from England. • The steamship Columbia, arriied at Boston on Tuesday last. Among her passengers was Gen. Lew is Can; our late Minister to France. • -The news by the Columbia Is not particularly Mi. ;portant., No favorable changes had taken place in comMercial affairs in England. It litigated, that the gieateSt.dlitress prevails in the manufacturing dis triepi it-is impossible to form any opinion as to Ate mic] when' any change May be anticipated for 41tia bitter. A tabular statement of the debts and reiourees of Rise American States, published in the London Times, has excited some attention in the Metropolis. The the debt owing by those States that have •contracted Liana, is $181,000,000. • - • '*- By leder' received in London, it: was learned that ji,ll a"drendlid storm off the Cape of Goint Hope, on the 27th of August hist, some disastrous shipwrecki tad taken place: A large East Indian - non, the.Rcli4 asneeiwas'lost wlthone hundred liras. Qn theautno alley; thealtip :Waterloo, with three.hundred 'And tbir dty'Englielreonyiets On board, witaj dashed to pieCes ;an& tWo hutidred and fiftf of the number perished ! There app6ri to be trouble hi the Ministry of, ,fira—n*"A strong party had formed in the Chem bci a, with . 11l deSalvenity and'deLaniartine at their :beatlorhich4ouldatrongly_oppole.the giivernmenti Hpn. c.lPuisTox, end pAvnove,the •.;first a Whileaptl 'one of ,the , Prst•prators of' the - .. day, have both reittneg .theie ., eeete es, nntnhcre tholl, '§enate! frore •Sputli:Caftpline.- '. 9'llc resignetioo of the Atli' hei.nfrearly been 05 , 6104. • . •• • : %Rev oittoow slumber of the Roils°, of Itivinentegivei; his 'been4lectad U. S. .Senator from fr;coricl, i for fix yearp figm ith o r m„,,a,„ Deel'lllilCl . 1 . 1111/tSDAY, neCClliber.S .0 . Pursuant to public • notice, ri, !; large, respectable' and etithuslastic'weeting 'of the' 'citizens of• Ca rr lielo opposed tO the Into proceedifit of some of the Merchants, and in favor of mUtualiiiaeiiing" rind paying out at par the. Relief and other issues constituting the clnly currency at present in circu lation, was held in the Court TionsC; in the borough' of Carlisle, on Thursday evening last. The meet iog.was organized by appointing PHILLIPS,JOHN Esq., Preeident.- , Col. JOHN HAMILTON; SAME. ENsAINo in, ADAM CLAUSE, NATHANIEL HANTCIT, Vico Presidents. Joseph C. nompson, John Main,, Esq., Sccrcta ries. be Meeting was ably addressed by . ,Tacotialteem. , and Peter V. Er, Esq.; the.latter of wlnun--6 - !bred the Plowing resoktiOne, - Resolved, That• we consider the proceed ings of the ",Currency Neeting". lately held by . some of the merchants ofthlti place, ns tending to convert every store' into a "shaving shop," by which one-tenth of the poor .man's earnings will be filched from him to 13004 an inordinate desire for gain. • Resolved, That in the "present unsettled condi tion of the currency—accompanied by an upper elided scarcity of all 'kinds of money—we Took upon any attempt to depreciate the genuine relief issues of the Banks ,of this Commonwealth; as unwise, inconsiderate end and injurious to the best interests of the community. - Resolved, net inasmuch as the genuine re lief notes of all our banks were issued upon tho same principle, no distinction, ought to be made -between them. - • •• • -- • • ' • Resolved, That we will receive end pay out the relief notes of the Eric, WeSt Branch, Berke County, Moyamensing, Penn Township, Manu. lecturers Or. Mechanics, Northampton and Lewis , . town Banks itrour ordinary business transactions. Resolved, That if the Merchants of Carlisle refuse to tape ific relief notes of the above named Banks—which coristitnte a hirge portion of.the circulating-medium of Cumberland county—we will purchase our goods elsewhere.. Resolved, That the proceedings of thiS meeting be sigtied. by the officers and 'published in the newspapers of the borough. (Sighed by the Officers.). New Nominations—lmportant: The Maslisonian lies been at the pains to nom: inato JouN TYLER and DAVID R. PORTER as ifs candidates for the offices of President and Vice President of the United Statds. paper. pub. fished at the Vermont Insane Asyluinliss abett the same time and with at least an equal pros. pCet of.siiecess, nominated- Samuel B. ,Goodhue and lictinizin . IlOrd as "the Crazy many candi. dates" . for the same offices. There is reason to apprehend that the organs of the two iiarties will quarrel ithont thy. title. It manifestly befongs'as much to"one us to the other I . V rIISV jilcasaiit 11fedi6i ue :is formed by a cimthina tion of 't(rent.t, , different ingredients, all celebrate( for the cure ,f Colds, Coughs, (Mil PUbminic COm plaints atid,by its combination, if one or these Urti cies should le used: seipiirately and allbrd no relief, in the ExTß.tur OF 110A12110UND . they are so amaljimiated, that the benefit of the whole is ei perienced in one Compound. About three years and altalf agn, this article was first broughttefore the public. It was het aided w!Ili uo previtms annotmeement of its merit or value; but was introduced by the proprietors to the community to stand .by their decisiOn, as regarded its beneficial influence. Thatdecision has been attained - hi a man ner altogether unexpected: The unsought acknowl edgement of its Worth has . proceeded spontaneously from thmtsands, who have. experienced its benefits throughout,the claim ry. And why is it so ? Be cause die...trial of its 4M:tildes itt Couglis_and Colds, lloarseness, Irritation of the Throat. Croup, NVltoop log CO4Ol, Asthma, Catarrhs, .Palpitatioa of the Bent. Liver ,Complaint, Night Sweats, difficult or profuse gxpectoration, :Mil all diseases leadnig to Consumption, has given it a value that no other sim ilar medicine has ever reached: For sale by MYERS & tiAvEßsnci: ' Sole .V.,zents fin' Cornsle,antl .L . Dorshytiner, Mechaudexhiwg. 114iiiel Shelly, Sliiremanswzo, ' ' Abraham Getz, Kingship' Joseph Crain, Uoguestowo. Samuel Wilson,? • John Gish, 5 Shipponsborg, . J. I.'. Wilson, Greenville; Nov. 2, • 13I^. REVIEW OF THE MARKETS. 11.t1;11:DODE, December 184 BEEP' CATTI,I.—The bfferings at .the drove yards on Monday, amounted to nearly 500 head, the most of which sold to butchers and salters at $3,50 to 475 per 100 bide. There was a large supply or Hogs, all of which were taken. also by the butchers and salters, at 3 92} to 3 75. Killed II logs sell at 31 cents per lb. • FLOUR.—The market has becomelessactive,and prices declined; induced probably from the opening weather :mil the lidding 01l demand in neigh boring markets. •We have no traussetionslo record in City Mills, but think it probable the article could be hod for less than sl37i. Howard street is offer- . ed at 4 25, without finding buyers. The receipt prieetrom-wagotts -GRAIN-11as come forward .more fumly * within the last two or three dit)s, and Wheatand Cann hare loth-declined in prices. The best of Wheat will probably not exammuurover 90 cents,and inferior to 'good parcels, 70 to 85. We mime Rye 45 to 50.cts.• Corn ranges from about 40 to 41 cents, for either white or yellow, HO heavy at those rtes. Oats show a slight itmwovement is dt , 9lunl as well aspriee,the marketru iog from '23 a Q. 3 eelittimetio rdi lig to quality. WHISKEN—Is getting,. light, and prices hr e sligfuly advanced, bits to 24 rents, and few or no hfuls iti market; last sales at 23 cents. PIDLADF.I,I 3 IIIA, December 9, 1842 FLOUR.—The stock on hand is near 2:4000 bbls. In consequence of the tanfitvorable state of our whar ves, but tmy -sales have taken place; this morning $4 .57{ ,is asked for superfine. Sales yesterday of 500 halt very superior brand, at 4 50. lye 9 0041 3 14 Corn Meal a l'2 per MO, and' Ma Itt 50 in !uds. GRAIN.=-Penn. Red, 83 a 90 cts. and 88 ets for White; Corn—several cargoes have arrived this week. We OA Southern y ellow at 41a 43; White 49 a4l. Oats Southern, 23cts: • WHISKEV.—SaIei at 22 a 23k. CATTLD MARKET.-600 in market—Sales .were made from 3 to 4c; n part of the above were from Virginia and Ohio; 525• Cows and talves,tiales. from $l7 to 24, extra 32.• Springers 11 a 111; Dry Cows; 5 a 10, Aogs 420—mice from 3} to 4. Sheep I,ooo—sales from 90 ets to I , s7lj—t.xtra, 2 621. DEARRJUIb:D, *On the 7th inst. by the Rey. W:T. *vie, Mr. JONAS BERKHEINEIC, of York county, to Miss CATHARINE MYERS, of Frrinkford townihip. (On thb Ist inst. by the Rev. D. Smith; Mr. BAR TON DEIFOIIESI to Miss REBECCA SANDER- S • N, both of Shippensburg. On the 6th inst: by the Rev. James Mneky,' Maj. JOHN A...CLIPPINGER to Miss JUfAA ANN; (laughter of Mr. John Carey,air of Shipttenshurg. ' DIED, i/O ' n the 3d inst. in the city of Baltimore,lllrs:RE DECCA GlUFFlTllS,ilaiighter of Mr: 'Abel Kleeny. of this place, after a lingering illness. . Fraitik!iiiitipatfititte.j . . The 'Meifiberair, 'Oda Society are. requested to iimet'ailbeir udti in the f . ubtro'llidbling, on Wed . _ nesilny evening iiitt, it se% eno'cl.Ocit: • MS. L IZ. SNIITIf;See:'Ir:r. December 1842 'Washington Tensperance So ety. This Society will mcet.hareatter, on, SATUR, DAY EVENINGS, at :.6 1.2 o'aoch. Dec. 7. . T. M. ALLEN; See',Y. SUPERIOR CUBA: SEGARL,.., myERs-AIIAVEILSTIPIC have just re. cetyed a lot' of very.uperior Regalia, rubucalind Principe' Sege's, and the very fined Cavendish' and ,eothot rfelmeco ; which they '. - will soli in large or seiali eu, ?the .uomodatlng' term - • Dieetriher 14, 1842: ' '' 7- --" t • =l - a;:gzuw3zaPq.dii3 PRESENTS!! VEL, 8i IC nave q 2 q tl o l l juht retie ved at t ieir rug, oo , Stationary and Variety Slota large assortment of Toys,. Toy-Books for.. ChristmaS Preaeists. .Annals, Sonvontris, - and - POrt.follosifor'lS43. - Thgeiher with a choice seieetloii 'of "'entertaining - WWI READING, for long winter creninga. CL1D6111401503,,' of 'every variety, viz: School Bibles and Testaments, " — <-Smith's Geography and .dt, Olney. 4-" Mitchell's do: •, Smith's Grammar, Kiikam's ditto;. A'n,..irel's Series, No. 1, 2, 3,4,, 5 , , 4" 6, Cobb's,School Books,- complete. Emersinf, Byerly, Burharn, 4. Web- ster's Spellers,,:, • , . . Pike,. Roth, Smiley, 4• Emer s o n's .11- rithmetics,' with Keys, . Gunimere's Surveying, kathOnitaical 'instruments; Letter, Cap, and Dead paper, ruled and Note Silver Pencils, everpoints. Jackson Lend ' Pencils:in wookol all _tempers; with a large. us torttnent of BLANK BOOKS, ruled andunruled. .2 4 :02 4 4/:s22l , 2Arct .. ' , Of superior finish.. Razor, Razor. Strops, Shaving Drashes, and finely scented ; Shaving Soaps and assorted- Per fumery. FANCY STAVEIONA.RY:• • Sup-erior-opnym-and Rustda (bills, Bristol Boards, Rice paper, Visiting Cards, colored Wafers .and ,Scaling Nash Plainund Motto Seals. New Music, (VOCAL • AND INSTRUMENTAL: ). Migicat KnotyuntriTto Together with tigeneral and well selected assort ment or Classical and .31isri.11aneons Ma's, ”to Please the limey and Improve the taste." Carlisle, Dee. 14, tf-7 -4M-YERS & 111 A VERSTICK, •rl AvE just Opened their FNLL ASSORT •II. NIENT of DRUGS, PAIN T$ 'OILS & • T og Aihtiy with an extensive assortment of . Pittcait ~7letlicintc. and Perlignacry: Iso--FlegS FlitUl'in43, • LEMONS. . FIGS. , • . • RAISINS. PRUNES, cuRn.ANTs, GRAPES, 5t.... All of which they will sell toholesale or retail on the lowest terms. - - - Carlisle, December AND It A PETITION for the Benefit of . ..the .L. 31. B:u:kt•upt Law, liaibeen tiled the 3d Deceni her, 1842, by GEORGE FLEMlNG,lbrmerly Printer and... • Publisher, (late a Centractor on the POI= lie Works; • Cumberlatid en. Which Petitidp will be heard befnre the. District Court of the United Slattli for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, sitting in Bankruptcy, at the Dis trict Co n u•t Room in the- City of Philadelphia, on FRIDAY the 30111 this of DECEMBER inst., 1842, at ii o'clock, A. M. when and where all persons in terested may appear• soil show ea se,if any they why:the prayer of the sa' P' itions should not be grunted, and the said Petitioners be declared Bank rupt. FItAS. HOPKINSON, Clerk of the District Court. 3t-7 Phila. Dec. 14,184'2 •A PETITION for Dinliargtind Certi- Nude tinder the Bankrupt Law,has been filed by WILLIAM DEAN, Saddler, Cumberland co. and FRIDAY the Sith day of FEBRUARY next, at lo'clock, A. M. is appointed for the hearing there of, before the said Court, sitting in' Bankruptcy, - at the District Court. Worn ' in the City of Philadel phia, when and where the Creditors of tub said Pe titioners, who have proved their !Mits.:mil all ,other persons in interest, piny appear and show cause, if' any they. have; why such Discharge and Certificate should not be granted. • FRAS. IOPKINSON, Clerk of the District Conk. 10-T Phila. Dee. 11, 18.12 DWELLING HOUSES 12)(01 - 2111-12 c , THE'subscriber will Rent from the Ist of April next, a two-story • BRICK Dl7ll l llllll} taDl32 - , situated on the corner of Pitt mid Loather streets, having a large back huildim;, wash house, cistern, smoke house, and other improvements. Also, a two story stone. DWELLING HOUSE, situated in Lowlier strict, opposite Mr. Lewis liar lan. • It has a hack building, spring house, smoke . house, cistern and also a wLil of never-tailing water. There is also good Stabling attached to the property. Both properties are now in good order. Poisons desirous of renting either of die above mentioned Itouses.walcatt on gift JACOB SELMER. , if.? Deceinbur 14; 1842: anraiLtiataTiM alblin3l2o FOR RENT. • • WLLt from the Ist of April next,that two story - Stomi - HOUSE-and-lot-of-Gromid, in East. Main street, in this borbugh, now occupied by Rev. Mr. Moore. Also the two adjoining llouses,both of which are at present being handsomely repaired. Persons desirous of renting may know die terms by calling'on the undersigned.. Emma) ARMOR,or SARAH ARMOR. Carlisle, Dec. 14,1842. • • tf-7 --- .Application for Tavern License. "l\T °TICE is hereby' given, that I intend to apply 111 of the next term of the-Court of Quarter Ses sions of the peace in and for the county of cumber land , for a license to keep it Tavern or Public !louse, in the house t now occupy as such, in the borough of Newville. WM. D. WOODBURN. Neu eille ; Dece'mber 13,1842. We, the undersigned, citizens .of the borough of New vilic, in the county of. Cumberland, do certify that we are well acquainted with the above named William El. Woodburn, and that - be is ofgood re pute for. honesty. .and .temperance, and is well pro vided with house room and conveniences rm• the lodging and accommodation of travellers and strati; gets, and (hot a tavern at the stand is. an notommo dation tothe public. - James Kennedy, ' .lelm S. Morrow, 'Tkorrias A. McKinney, Joseph Mellermond, Jacob Zeigler, John Waggoner, C 01U UT PROC LA 11 A'l'lolll. HEREAS the Hon. Slues!. HErauan Pre sident Judge of tho Court of Common P ens of the Ninth Judicial district of Pennsyl vania, end the Hon. JOHN SvuenT and Tnomos C. MILLEa, Judges of the said Court of Common Pleas for the county of Cumhelland, have issued their precept bearing date of the 26th day. of Nov. 1892, and to me directed, for holding a Court of Oyer, and Terminer, Cleneral./all Delivery, and . General_Quarter Sessioni_uf the Peace, at Car._ lisle, on the second Monday ofJanuary, 1843—by. ing tho 9th day-:--at lOn'elock in the forenoon: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace and Constables of said County of Cumberland, that *they be then and there in their , proper persons % with their Records, Aiquisitions % Reaznina(ions and other remembrances, to dtithe things which to their of. lice sespecilvoly .apposinip—and those who are bound by recognizanceS to prosecute against the prisoners that are, or then may be in the Jail of said county, to be them and there-to prose:lute against them as shall.bo just and right. . I Dated at Carltsle, the Bth' da3i of December, 1842,.and the 66th year of American. Indepeq. • • . PAUL•; MARTIN, i§hpriff.. 7 ? ( !bom.ber, 1 40, 1842 ., • ' IP-7, ALSO STATIONARY: NOTICE. SI 03 grill James Gilmor, William Barr, James Hoover, John Dunfee, Haniel J. Dunlap, Jacob Swoyer. methliag Nevir Mr the liolaltiatth; BEAUTY AND ECONOMY, Sirptrior 'Fine Beaver: $4,251.. UT than three !dant&Mute eta filed' 11 since tht; :subscriber submitted for the inspec tion of the Putdii Ithrsuperior fife • Fur Hatt at the towprieffels4,3si Equal in fin respects, to'the most costl z ylond with which he cliallengefra comparison s ) and iirthid short period of titheihe has more than realised his most sanguine expectationd: He would therefore take tinaopportimity'of making his grateful neknowledg, - meets to a discerning Puhlic t and also,of eXpressing his gratitude to,his former friends and patrons, who have sogenerally . ealled onhim since his re-leslablisli ment in business—as it is a proof that he hal hereto. fore given satisfaction. He wAl.now , trse every eier; tion, not only to please the flinty:, but to furnish the Cheapest and boat Hat in the City. rtn This he Iti_enabled to do fritm his practical know ledge: hildVpectiliarly PCONOMIOAI — C3SI7 SYSTE:II OF BUSINESS,' at less price than. they can be olTerctiby those who are mere buyers and sellers, and still adhere yto the old credit - system, with high rents and extravagaaCexpenses. In proof . of Ida position, he has introduced 'tor the inspection of the public, SUPERIOR PINE NUTRIA HAT, On fineßussia body,nt the unprecedented low price of THREE DOLLARS F 9 FIFTY cE.v.rs Equal in any respect to those sold under the old sys (mot s4:and SS. , Tbe.above named pricewill.be stricelymlhered to, and he trristi his friends who order thew bids sent borne, will not he offended should the bill he sent at the same time; or soon alter, to their counting-houses as no book of charges is kept io,this establishment. The subscriber is sorry to say', that efforts have been made, and doubtless will continue sto he made by some;to injure his Economical and:Fashionable Establishment. lie would thei'efore particularly_ in vite the public, alter examining eltry where else, to call and see him: ("Or Oats and'Caps of every tleseriptlan made to order,nt short notice. wholesale and retail. CHARLES F. RAYMOND . , Practical H. tu I CAP Manufacturer, I' o. 82, Chesnut street, be ow Third, opposite Congress Hall, Philudelphil I'. S. The I...atres wildheve rind a,ltandsorne sortrnent of Furs and Fur Trimmings; at reasonable pekes. Old Furs altered and repaired - in the best III:11111CM • WA NTED—Tteccoota, Musk Hat, Otter; Fiaber mil other Aipiiim,,, ,, Turs: December 7, 1842. , tf-. 1 aa1311011611D131 1101111 FOR RENT, 7F RE subscribers offer • for Rent, for -AL one or more yearS, that well known and com r . modicum Three Story : l'averii Stand, known as the RAILROAD HOTEL* ;;; situate on -the corner of High and Pitt street Carlisle, and now occupied by Clemens NlcFarlane. It enjoys a large share of patronage, i including the advantages derved from the Rail road travelling. There is attached to it extensive stabling, nail all necessnry—lionvthiiences.—lt the Cbiosideration of !Intel keepers. Possr;ssion will he given on the - IsCol . April next. • Application to be made to JOHN NOBLE & CO.' Nov. 13, 1841. 01-5.6 • V. S. 'rile furniture 'and fixtures now in tin Hutt% will be disposed of to the new lessee on reasonable terms. ANOTHEg - sitpply of WINTER GOODS, just recoved.'and selling - lower for Cash than ever sold in Carlisle. The simply has been bought nt the present reduced city 'prices, und purchaseri will fmil - it decidedly to thekinterest to call before Min:hosing elseWbere.. CIIAS. - November 23, 1842. tf-56 FALL & WINTER 0001)S, CONSISTING, in part, of English, French, ILI Beaver, and Pilot CLOTHS. Cassinicre, Sattinetts, and Kentnekr deans. Linger and Cotton 11: Is. Hose, Mackinaw, Point iota Pilot- Ilaizes, Flannels nut! Carpeting. French, Englisl and American Chintzes. Brown, Bleached & Color ed :Muslids. Checks, Ticks and Diallers. Ilminets Silks and Ribbons. ' Pine Cloth. Velveteen Caps Ilosierv, Gloves And Umbrellas; llerinoes, Mott lin 11111 f SIIXI/11y Delaines; Figured, Plain, Striped and 'tarred .Ittekinett, Swiss Blonds, and Artilicia Flowers together with 11 variety of - • . • Queensw.lre & Grocetscs; for saki id the store. of A. RICHARDS. Garfish.; November 50, f R.V2. P.'S. State Scrip and Flour taken in 'exoluinge for Goods. . SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of a writ of Venditioni Eeponas to are directed, Issued out of the 'Court of Com mon Pleas of Cumberland count•; will be exposed to Public Sale, at. the Court House in the borough of Carlisle, on Saturday the 3I at day qf December, 1841, the following described Real Estate, to wit: The undivided half part of a tract of land situlte bc Hopewell township, Cumberland county, containing TWO IIU.W)RED JCRES more or less, bounded by rinds of Jacob Stouffer on the North; James Hemphill on the East, the Frank lino count , line on the :West, baring thereon erected n . TW STORY . DOUBLE LOC, ijou r and LOG 11,1,31 N, and it LOG TEN ANT II USK. 7 -Seized noid jakelk. iusxmemuts •th 6 property orJames llendersm ALSO, A TRACT OF .LAND, situate in Hopewell township, bounded on . the East by Joseph Quigley, on the South; by James Sharp and W. Greens heirs, on the West, by the Conodo. mallet creek; on the North, by.the creek and Joseph Quigley, containing One Hundred and Fifty Acres, more or less, baring thereon erected a large . lierchatit - and Grist MUHL • with three run of Stones (pert stone and part frame) stone DWELLING HO[ ISE, log tenant house, loge bank barn, large hig Still House and other out houses. ALSO, i 1 7'RACT OF LAND, in ,Ilopewell township, containing 'Avelye .9crei, more or less, bounded by lands 01 Joseph Quigley, Fo , ,,, , lesonger, illiam Waggoner mid others. Seizeit and taken in execution as the property, of Samuel Smith. ALSO, A HALF LOT OF GROUND, situate in the Borough of Carlisle, containin g. daily feet in breadth, and two hundred and forty' feet in depth, more or less, hoopoe(' Din lot of .feaeph Egolf oO the South, George Fo'pluton the North, Hanover street on the Vtrthd,nti Rufus E. Simply on the East, having thereon erected ntwo story ' Brick House and' Brick Kitchen, and ream stable. Seized and token in execution as __• • • • the property of Joseph - COM T.R.RCT OF LKND, aquae n Peankford township, Containing Oire'llen drerl courriverrWour acres, more or less,lmonded by lands of William 3iusoel man. Caleb Hess, .losepfi Mayberry and °them, having tfrereon erected a tab story LOG ROUSE, and Log Kitchen, a log Barn, and an Apple Orchard.. Seized and ta k en in execu tion as the property of Gebrge Wolf. • And to be sold by me ' PAUL MARTIN, Sher(a: Sheriff's Office, Citetide, ? December 7,1842. S • • 9t-6 Estate of Geo: David .Slusser, deed. • .Natirr‘ ETTERS of f.Administration. on the A Estate of GEO: DAVID SLUSSER, late of Dickinson township, deceased, have issued in due form of la* to the subscriber in said township. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those hav ing, claims .will present them.duly authentichted for settlement. cuARLE,B:sLussEn, Attie'''. December 7;184'2. ' • '11.6- CtEkth‘l-$4 5- • MCI PERSONS VISITING THE CITY. • The • 1. 'question is often asked by' &traitors, “where. can we get the CILEAPEST, BESI, .2IOST FASIIION.IIII,V,II47' or -. 0.4/ 3 i' Elm"- --We would resionamend and refer them to' C. F. BAY , MOND, Practical flat and Catlvlnnuracttirer; , No: 82. Chesnut-street, where .they will find a large and selectussortntcat of all .Goods in ItisJ.died, - 00 - r His Tapers are Cosa and no deviation iu ' I/ecemher 7,1842.. • • - . ' PICKLING VINEGAR'. Pt CWER VpaGAR Cep fFietiate ' bythe subscriber. GEI:4 Carlisle, Aug: 81, 1848: ~ 111 - ••.• .- • , Winter . S Table Oil, Bunch No t (new crop,) ,- , • . Rio & .lava CofTres,*: • Mould Candles 6's & Sperin do, 4's Va.& 6's. Cedar & Churns, &c Carl TS, 1842 Cash,: Cash: Li. perm:His intlibtetrte the subscriber are notified to cnirand settre uccnuntsbe fore the 15th December' next, ns longer indulgence cunnot-be C r trA6. OGILBV. . Isrov , ember'2:3; 1842, tf-56. C E g.E . • • • A• LA.R.ffg quantity of first tote Cheese, N. York Cheese, at,reticeil prices. ,Wholesale 'or WWI. Also a lot of SALT at the store of • GYM. M. MATEEIL NoveMber'•23; 1842. . • • If-8 lz.ms & • WILL sell my. property satiate upon . the Yellow Breeches Creek, hi Cumberland itloutity, about a mites from Carlisle, consisting of 9 350,Acres Of Lahti, with a IVIEROVANTI MILL, amo,vart tinira is And _Saw Mill, . (Inman cheated, such terms as will Make it an object to pimehneers. •'' - The Merchant Mill has two pair of Burrs and one pair of Country stones. The Clover Mill. and Saw Mill arc - both' in good order, and , the water-power is the hest on dui Creek, there heing'always sufficient water for all the mill's to go at once. I have divided the Land into three farms of aliont 1:10 acres each, and the Mills and Water powcr,with about 20 acres of Land, will I will sell any one.pro pertv sepimately, or the whole•togellicr. There ti about 200 acres of the Laud covered with fine TIMBER, anti the residue is under good fence - and.oultivationi with all the -necessary HOUSES, Barna'and out-buildings, to accommodate a farmer. The "AO is of rut excellent quality, with LIMESTONE QUA RY upOn it, which will supply lime for the Land to any extent. . ' - The title to The property is perfect., and the t erms Of payment will he made very easy. . Eor any further, information 'apply to ;Frederick Watts, Escp Carlisle, or to the subscriber on the premise's. .1011 N ,NVEAKLY. November 9,181:1 - ' 3t-54 • . PRINTING PRESS • - • • FOR SALE. • A first-rate Iron Printing Press, of super im perial Size, manufactured by Hoc & Co. of New York, for sale on very reasonable terms. A Letters addressed to the EdltoK of the Herald will receive attention. • .. . - Estate of Peter Duck,.deccased. Nieilitre; •.. . ... A 1 , 1. persons indebted to • the estate , of ilk: iii..,Tlilit I.)uK, late of West Peensborough township; deceased.; eitheriiv bond; note or book account, are regnested to digcharge their dues previ"-: errs to the 20th day of December' next, orthcrwise suits will be brought. Those having claims will present them properly authenticated Tor settlement' JOSEPH McOONALD, Z , JACOB . NI VERS. Atho'rs. Nevemlier223, 1812. - •' . - . tAW 6 WEEKLY FORUM, The proprietors of the J'hiladelphia Nntithinl Forum will, on the Ist of January next,issue a week ly' edition Of the Forum. This edition dill contain matter selected from the daily Forum, with original articles prepared expressly for it. The literary con tents will be made up of selections from the mos popular writers of liction--pf instructive essays up on useful topics—and of an agreeable miscellany of light reading, which, for interest, variety, and exult lence, will (Neill any of the literary weeklies. As the FOllllll will not be put to press until the eve of Saturday - t it will contain blue latest news down to the day of its publication. A weekly. Review of the Markets, ad, on alternate weeks, a carefully ear- reeled table of the solvent Banks, and the rates of distount at which their notes are bought in Philadel phia, and a detailed Price Current •of the Markets will be given. . In its politieat course, the Forum will he ardent ly, inflexibly Whig, and will advocate • with its ut-. most energies the PucerErrioN or (lonic lobos - ray, the RESTORATION OF A SOUND AND UN l• FORM CURRENCV,and the election of MA7I Y U/...// /"Its President of the United States. It will be published on a douhle imperial sheet, and as for heanty of typogeltplin will compare with any paper in the Dnion. As it will he sent only fiw cash, in advance,, the publishers will heynaided to afford It, notwithstand ing its great size and the cost - of its public:llkm, at the low price of Two Dollars a year—six copi e s for ten dollars, or ten collies for fifteen dollars. Subscriptibus solicited In ' • F. h. GRAIL & CO. 85 Chesnut street, Philadelphia: n`'Post Masters and Ptifilishers of newspmwrs, are authorized to receive subscriptionsfor the Week- . lv Forum. SHE OHEAPEST. LIGHT Ever offered to the Public ! ARC lIE R'S PATENT LARD LAMP ror burning. Lard without any prcpaiution, for sale by the subscriber. The light is equal to the best sperm-oil, is entirely free frotn smoke or smell, and costs less than half the price. The •tippratus for-heating-thelardis-ncatancl-simplei-doeenot-de tract from the appearance, is not liable to get out of repair, and maybe applied nt n small expense to those kinds now in use', Confident that this article requires billy to be known to-come into general use, I respectfully invite the public to call and see them in opCintion. S. M. HARRIS. • Catlisle f Octotetl9,lB42, tr-5 aura* SHOES, Tim subcaber has just raceive4 a - good assortme t of Fur trimmed,'Sitittlal and plain RUIIIIEIIS fo 1 adies Wear, also a good, assort ment of Gent c nens' Rubbers. GEO. W. lIITNER. November 9,184'2. tf-54 • 310 g -DE -11,A AFRESH supply of Cashmere Mous de Woes, just racetved at the Store of • CEO. W. lIITNER.' November e, 1841. tf.53 -TARTAN PLAIDS. ‘. AN assortment of TARTAN PLAIDS, for Children's Clothes, now openhli g the Store of OEO, 1" ' 4 "a:it. November 2, I 842;. . tf-53 estate of Noah Heddop,.deccased. NOTICE. - • Is HEREBY • GIVEN, that letters of AAministration'on the Estate of -NOAH lIED DEN, dec'd. of Frankferd township,. Cumberland county, have licen granted to the subscriber. All persons indebted to the deeesised,;are requestell to make payment, and those having, claims to • present them for settlement. FREDERICK ZEIGLER, Adm'r. FRESIK Q IJLR'BI'V.AL. LARGE and' general assortment nf FAMILY A GROCERIES, received by the subscriber con sisting in part of Coffeo,Teas,Loaf, Lump, Brasile, Clarified, and Brown Sugars, also Honey, Syrup, Sugar House, .New Orleans anti Portorico Molasses, also Sperm. and Whale Oil; Sperm Candles, Roll Tobacco, Cut cavendish, best Spanish, halts Spanish anti - Common Cigars, and best litiMiee' 'ever/article in the fine of a Grober, all of which cheapqr thnn_ by.any pi:Apse . 7who . have, Oven -a &Leone of their prices to the public , . CaSli and no credit. ,WM. 11i. MATEER. IsToveinber 1841 • , , „ tf-53 - '...oo2ll224ltAMStoilialtis.. 'E D ,Fi g s,-Dates, Prunes, fresh currant Lib Orapes, Lemons,: Almonds, cocon.,nuts, bees, fresh Ficklei4in jars, Tomato Catchup Pep per Sauce, a prime , article of table oil,Sugnr, Better, and water erackers,Candies kirkls for sale by, the subscriber. . ; Wig. .11tAl t 'SElt. ;November 2, tB4l, • 2049 :Prime new Cheesd,. Frbslt Currants, Asiorted BreWn & Loaf - Castile & Fancy `naps ; Painted Snak For saleir. trite store of , •. • A AtA.EN,IFICENT CERiSTIVIAS AND NEW YiAits' GIFT, WITH' NUMEROUS SPLENDID' ENGRAVINGS,. Executed Gy. Me fire Jrllega,cxeltesivuly• for MO, IN order to celarate theensuings !infidels ion: becomingi manlier, and 'accordance crier our usual eustomoite Publisher. el the New -World anndunces his intention to issue a CHRISTMAS AND„NEAY- YEARS! PRESENt, whicr shall surpass all his , former effort's in the beauty aka lustrations and the variety Mid .value of its.contents. J. w. EBY.. if-5 It will contain all the most valuable and choice at. , tides in THE LONDON KE'DPSAgE, one of'llte . fittest and' most costly of the English Annuals—to , gethec with the choicest Tales and..lrtattcyfront all the other English - Annuals. Among the Engraving • will be given it most beautiful .I,lcittre of • Her Majesty the ,Queers of England, - . And the,P 11.1 NC OP WALES, .AND THE. PRINCESS .ROYAL, drawn ow wood liy .Cbapninn and engraved by Lossingt The 'Literary contents . wilt be admirable; and present evet:ything worthy 'of perusal t consisting of new and original Taleall BulweriAlaryat, Countess of Riess' ngtoti, and • other distinguished Litglisli Authors.. ft win asp , contain , OItIGLVALIVALES - AND:iiOV,TRY; — '; - h favorite and popular American Authors, as also. many handsoMe En,, ,, tiavit,gs in. illustration of the sulijects , —forming 2 altogether,one of the richest and most attractive il ls that can be presented Io a friend at tile . P,estive Season, mid got up in a style of au periorelegunee.- . . • .^ TEints OF PVIILICATION.—The "New World An tine' will be printetlonpaper of Extra fine quality, on n new Minion type, 'in aPouble Extra number (Octavo,) so that it can be bound up with the new volume: It will he printed by the 2001 of Decem ber, iu ample time to be selit by mail to . the nuise flistant part of the-Union and Camulas so . nirto reads subscribers before NEW YEA n's Orders should therefore be •forwarded early, in - tiriler to pi:erent disappointment. Price 25' cents single copies—Five Copies tar $1 ; Eleven - copies for $2; Thirty copies for $5, and $l6 per hundred. The demand will. be "very large, sod Agente;Booksellerit, &c. must send their orders promptly, enclosing cosh, post paid: This Extra will be subject to newspaper postage only. Address .1. W [NI; EsT . 30 Ann street, New york. . _ ,1r 4.1 11E-subset. iI; dr Isas just opened; neat iloorlo AV* Clellan's Flotel, n GROCERY & SUOE STORE. rEs stock of Groceries consists in part of 'COFFEES SUGARS, TEAS, PISII, SALT. Ile tam keeps Dre-Stiitts,and n general assortment of CROCKERY WARE, _ _ _ He liasjiist received SOcases UrSIIOES tO HOOTS, such its Afeti's Calfskin Boots—Coarse ilo. Hoyt,' Fiiii and UciarsClkintiii—Mitn's and Boy's 'Maumee —Fine mid Coarse Shoes. ' Also' a general assort ment of Ladies' and Children's'Shoes of miry du:- seription. ll 'articles in his line will be sold at the lowest , prices, for cask or approved country produce.. Ile solicits a share of public patronage. , . ' WILLIAM M. NI-AtEgit. Carlisle, Oct. 19,181'2. Iy-51 • •N E . FALL- & _WINTER GOODS: • THE subscriber is just reechingafceilli supply of Goolls,untong which may be Mond Beaver' & Pilot Cloths Wind Glottis. , A groat variety of SATINETTS i CASSIMERES. KENTUCKY "JEANS and other seasonable goods for corn's Also, a general assortment of Merchandize for die Ladies,to Which he reapectfully.calls their attention. Call Mid sec assnon as possible, as thy entire-stock Will be sold vcry cheap for coal. . ICITNER, entlisle, Sept. 9.1,1142. NEW & CHEAP GOODS! subscriber line just opened n lot of New _Goods, consisting 01 SU PERFIN 'cLarris., Black, tllue and Fatiov.:colored Casstmeresi Cnsi nets, all colors mud prices, Merinoes, Mouse de Laines . , GlOves, !loamy, 5-4 Brown MIIBIIIIB, for a levy, 4-1 bleached do tier n tip, Flannels from '2O to 25 cents, with a. varimy_of other goods, all of which will be sold at very low p r ices to suit the times. S. 11. IlAilitlS. tf-51 CLIPPINGER & CAREY , ..ivoi• the Road, 631M,NPL1 , 381 , .:2•2V.6315.0 • HAVE received a splendid assortment of FALL AND- WINTER GOODS, which they lire determined to sell at the .very lowest cash prices, .Septembev 28, E•i:t DR.O.A.b LOLOIrM P7O A FURTiIER supply .of Low priced BROAD CLOTUS,- , spitable for overcoats. Also CASSINI FIRES & SATTINETS, just receiv ed nt The Store of , CEO. W. urrxEß. November ‘2,184/2. • •. A,Ew - st4pi;ly of fineßuaslit TlAT,just re .ceivetl. A large lot el Fur, Cloth Celette and !lair Seal CAPS, now opening And foe wile. very low, iit the store of - CHAS. OCLILB.Y. Curllslei Sept. tz8,184 , 2, . -11-18 • EtTEltg of Administration on the Estate of IA JACOB CART, deed. of the Borough of Car lisle, Cumberland county, have been granted to the subscriber,residing in the same place. All persons indebted to the satd estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims to present them properle-anthenticated for settlement . WILLIAM CA RT, f^.-nnber 111, I 8.ItI• 61-55 Estate of Samuel Wild, deceased. ji.S HEREBY GIVEN, that letters of Adminis 'ration on the Estate of SAMUEL WlLO,dee'd. late of Newton township, Cumberland cotibty, hare been granted to the subscriber, residing in the same township. • All persons indebted to the said estate arorequested to make immediutepayment and those having claims to present them properly authentica ted for 'settlement to ISAAC KOC)NS, Adro'r. November 9, 1342. 6t-54 LENDatea ("Z - EYINDIZO4 usT received, a new, and large supply of . FO OTS SHOES, to suit the sea son. .Se ling low fur Cash. te. CIJAS. OGILBY. -- Carlisle, 5ep1.18,18.12.. tf-4S ..1111oo1s and Shoes. Ming subscriber will, natio chestier and better ' zoarso limo than can be found in doable soled Morocco and Kid Shoos; Ties and Buskins, n superior article,together with Boys' kip Brogans, woinatil' tow priced Shoes, children's, &e: S. 111. Oct. 10,L849.: tf-5t , 1 UST opening. n supply of Steel Cap Springs'. for ejl Ladies Caps, Snaps for Cloak Fastenings, Shawl Pins, hair -Pins, :gent' .Eylets by the gross or dozen, Eylet Punches, Plirse Trimmings, Ste. CEO. W. IIITNEII. tf-5,1 November 9,1841 • 'UMBER ofeverSi description & SHI.Nd,LES; , for sale cheap, by • . • _ ' - T. • At- P. MARTIN, `• Successors to. Milner & Martine ,Harrishu4, Aprit2N 180:;, -1 ' CLOTHS, 'CASSIMERS, AND SATTIRETS. . LIPPINGER. 4. CAREY; have. juat ceivcdd nn extensive aysortment ofCLOTIIS, CASSIMERS and SAT . TINETS.,whicb , IViII be sold at reduced prices. ' - Stlippensburg, Oct. 501848. • ; BOOTS & NOTIIER sti ty" . or . .,BOOTS - tu id SHOES • just 'received and selling uneorningn -11 Ati; at the store : 2, AMA& 06,11,8 Y, tB4. sistr,„ The 11Tcrar . World litinual•for 1843. C+u lisle, October 19, 11349 First Arrival .OF. FALL AND. WINTER GOODS• Estate of- Jacob • Cart, deceased Native Ladies Cap Strings. CONSUMPTION OF THE LUNGS,. .Affections of the Liver, Asthma, Bronchitis, Pains or - weakness of the Briairi Or Lungs, .Chronie (linThs r Plitlirtsy.:.ltetnorrags of the Lunge, Glad :affections of . thr. .PulmOnary Organs. NATUIM'S. OWN .PI4::SCRIPTIo , • II Compound llalsaMic: preparation of the. l'runur • . Vie , vinittnitt or "Wild Cherry Bark,"cornbined with , the'artract ,f'l'ap, prepared by a new chemical process, approved nad-recatomended tic the most distinguished pity sitiaPa, hall universally acknow ledged the most valuable eactliithut over discovered- IatTACKFIRY . .!!! NO DECLIPTION.. . - In:petting forth the virtues of this truly grerit me— dieing, we have no desire to -deceive those who are laburingunder por drove wiph erdogise it. more that it justly deserves. Yet "when i'vo look around anti see the vast amount of suffering anti tie ocesuoureal by Many of the diseases m which this medicine has proved so highly suet:ellen!, we feel that we cannot urge its claims too strongly, Or soy trio much in its flavor. Various remedies it is true have been offered and' puffed into notice for the care of diseases of the: Lungs, and some 'have no doubt been found very useful, but. of all that have J bee n disco v er e d, it is , admitted h physicians and all who have witnessed its effects, that none has'proved, as' successful as this.. Such, iudeed r ace the • • • - - SURPRISING -VIRTUES. - Of this 13alsaM, that even in the 'advanced stage of Corisumrifort, after all the most esteemed remedies. of physicians have failed to effect any change, the . use of this medicine has been productive of taw:., most astonishing relief, and actually effected cures ' .after all hopes of recovery and been drepaired•of, In the first stages atilt! diseaie,termed "Cafarr- • ha! Consunifilion,. originality from. neglected Colds, it has been used' with undeviating success, and hun- • !divas acknowledge they owe the restoration of their. .health to this invaluable medicine alone. In that Sore) of Consumption in prtiv . aipid mooned delicate .. 'young females, commonly termed debility, or • "GOING INTO A DECLINE," A complaint with which thousands are lingering, it has also proved highly successful, and not only pos sesses the power of übecking, the progress of this alarming complaint, but also strengthens anil invig orates the system more effectually than any medi cine we have ever t!ossessed. Dimides its surprising efficacy in. Consumption, it is equally efficacious in Liver Coniyainta,..lailana, _Prone/dila; and all. affections of the, Lungs, and has cured many of the most obstinate cases after every other remedy had failed; -10- POP .pajticulars see Dr. Wistar's Tretise on Consumption; to be.had the Agents,. Tun EXTRAOEbEsiAEY SUCCESS • Attending the use of this medicine in diseases of . the-I Amp., aird . the. many singular tacos ,it hag ef fected, having naturally attracted theAdttadion of many physicians, (as well as the whole fraternity at quacks) various conjecturea and salinities have ari sen respecting . its Lomposition some . physicians have , supposed et-to contain lodine, odor ignorant preten ders say it must contain Mercury, and to some such substance they each mtrihnte its singular efficacy.— As such opinions are .altogether' erroneous, and cal culated tin prejudice many persons against it, we •• - PLEDGE OUR HONOR . • •. that it contains nothing of the kind, 'or , any thfug. the least injurious; on the 'contrary, it is comprised of the most simple substancea; the pruiciple,uf which 'are the . extracts 'of TAR and fl i!d Cherry Bark,. and the whole secret of its._ efficacy consists in the Mode by which they arc prepared. As we have .already published-numerous pTt _/ certiff' cites froin the highest authority, which_ ir its virtues bey nd an doubt, we consider it unnecessary to exhibit a fang lista them in this place, and will only mention a few cases, to show what it has done. . • WHILE LIFE REMAINS - WE HAVE SPILL SOME HOPE. A SURPRISING CURE...—Among the many singular cures width this medicine has effected, there is perhaps none in - wide!' its powers are so fully shown as in the case of Mrs. Austin. . This lady had been consumptive for several years, and during the greater part ot this time had received the hest medical attention, and tried all the most valuable remedies, yet nothing could be found to arrest its progress. She. became stthjekt to violent fits of coughing, expectorated large quantities of matter oceasionally tinged with blood, and step by step this fearful disease continued its course, until all hope of a recovery . was entirely despaire4 of.— While in this distressing situation, lingering 'upon the very verge of the grave, she commenced the use of this Halectlnr, which, to use her own expression, operated almost like a.charin. In a few days .she expectorated freely, the. cough:ttas gradually sup pressed, and every day appeared to add fresh vigor to her looks, and now, hi the placz of that emaciated form withering to ecay, she is seen mingling in society, in. better health than she has enjoyed for years, nisvcrthrsEn. Ttarristotcy.—jravin." witnessed the surprising efficacy of Dr. AVistar's Halsalm of Wild Cherry, in the rase of Mrs. Austin, I cheer. lidlp nektionledge the above statement to he true and correct. J. C. WALTERS, M. D. ME Woodstown, Sept. 4, 1841. Dear SirL—Although your Invaluable medicine has: already found hundreds at powerful advocates, it may still he gratify . itig to you to receive a communi cation fVonv any one that has been relieved, by it. Such, Sir, is truly my etise. I have been a victim to' that terrible disease • Consumption, for many months, and has e suffered so much, that I had be come almost weary of my life. hearing your Ifalsalm so highly praised, I bigiut taking sk a few weeks back, and eau assure you it 11$111 relieved me more than any , thing Lhave ever used' before, and I confidently believe it will cure me effectually. Please give the bearer the worth of the enelosed,and oblige *ours Respectfully, Jew' PrAnsolc. • Chester County', Sept. 6,1841. Frienilliristar-4t gives me much ph asure to in.. formAltee that my wife's health .has improved very t n 6614 sluee she has been.psing thy %halm Of Wild Cherry, and we think there is no.doubt but that it will cure her. She has, taken die two bottles I pur-• chased from thee a short time simee, and her cough is much better, she ONO sleeps well at night, and says she has round nothing to give her*/ much re lief.--Thce-will-pleaso give the-hearerlwo•lottles. more fur • - Thy Friend... Itniimur Hotztzi. tatnastster comity, July 18,1841 " bear Sir—Please send Me two bottles of your genuine lialsalin of Wild Cherry. 1 have been al— dieted with Consumption for the last twayears, and suffered very much with a severe cough, pains in my breast, difficulty of breathing; night sweats, 8:04 and having tried numerous remedies, and also' been under several doctors, yet 1 could not find any thing to relieve me mail I used some of your nalsalm. I got one bottle from a neighbor of mine who is using it, and have found such wonderful relief from it that I have no doubt it will cure me effectually. Very respectfully. yours, Ice. ROBERT ROMMAN. Mend file following from Dr. Jacob Hoffman, tilaysichsts of extensive practice in Huntingdon county . Dear Sir--I procured-obe bottle of Dr. Wistar'e Halsalm of Wild Cher77 / froni Thomas Heed, Esq., of this place, and tried it us a case orobstinste ' Asthma on a child of Paul Schwebie, in which many other remedies bad been tried - ivithimt any, relief:" The Ilalsalm gave sudden relief ? and in my opinlow the child is ellectually, cured by its use. Yours, &e. Joecia Horrsiextc,...H. D. . December 2dd, tail. • . Dear Sir--Your Bitisaltu of Wild Cherry , liar of--• • fected sane astonishing cures here. One of whiclr is an old ladr, - blre. Russell; who been suffering:' for a long time with-shortness of breathipg, and gen- • eral weakness, until idifi was oblige'd to Ice* • liar bed. ANT various other 'remedies bad been resorted to in vain, she:commenced uSinglourtal-* saltn,and after taking two bottles, was so far recover ed as ;to be able to attend to all the duties of/ her. house, and on taking two bottles 'mare .waS entirely cured. ' nespeetfuftyl, hce. , ' Joins 9: C.l%f Pottsville, I'a• CA 011tiN..-;-As there is .a" spurious mixture called Sg rop of Wild Cheers, pukhatera shouhll be. • very particular to ash for- 11n . WISTAR'S . BAL SAM-,add okserve biasignefure on the tiOttle; ."; Propieed for the proprietor, anti sale by Williams Yc, Co., Chemists,. 2 4 '0: 21'1Binot street, l'ldladelphia. • Sold.in Oarlisle•by ,••• • SAMUEL. ELLIOTT4', . , ::In sliipttenaburg . by . the 'Rev: Dairidlrnith.; %berg by John Nifyeth.3l7i - ta n i os ter.brj-„ , pish 'fteroberaborr„ by Lewis Denig, end in almost, every' town 'aild village throughotti the country. I • , • • Price, 451 'go a bottle. 'November 28;1842, MU Bardir lmono.irs: A SPLENDID tissot;tlOnto TtUnIP.NS A owl kitulsju,t,,tqc,clyo CiE by • • ' 0 • == I. y-55,.
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