Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, January 04, 1843, Image 3

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    ANNTIAVREIIOIIIT .
. Of the isitiikattiV (Sin* 4Tetink=
lito'r' Society • • 1-• •
• .-- Once •
Y °Pr'Exeautivo - Cothittee. On retiring ftenn
office. latgleavitarment the following Report
• We,nommeneed our ,OPerations one year , ago,
with, eaexamination of the . list , efinembersSilio
had signid.the'Pledgr4 , Or lieititeld members had
. re.signed it within .the year, anti
•portedlO'Contain 483 mimeo. Twenti.ein were
found tq hairo left the borough, and 'four. wer e
~
Menet Item the list for violation of the pled g e.,
after (altheal hut , ineffectual . effrorts AU reclaim
'them; !Wing a
• eociety numbering 453;'when
,we 'commenced the active duties Of our °ELM; ; •
In purauance of the vimornmeadation of our
• predecessors in office, and - ,10 a usage whieli'we
ope will be 'considered the settled policy . ef the
* societi, icion 'after we came into office We die.
• • tributed to every family of the hormigh a circular
aratioledge,Which last being collected by com.,
mlttees'of the society, were found to contain a
. large naintWr of pauses never`before given to our
society 'or to
. any temperance pledge. Indeed
• many 'names came 'id whichone year before were
'withheld, even after' the expostulations' of the
conimittees who visited
. the several wards. The
new signers-to our pledge this year windier 307,
making our societyrat present to consist of 760
members.
Our soclety,ihrough the agehey of your corn
. MUNN ha* rendered'essential 'service to several
• of the neighboring societici—always iniving sent
• autylelegations to their aid, wh'enever, called on.
The Dragoon 'Temperance Society was often
visited by deputations 'from ours, till its rout - oval
with the troops of which it was composed. '
We' were at some pains to ascertain the nom
. ber of taverns and distilleries 'in the county dor—
log 1841. The, tavern licenses taken out Were
64, and the number of distilleries in operation 28.
Of the taverns, 9 belonged to our borough, and
aro still in uperation—all trafficking in intoxicat;
ing drinks; and it is believed that there jail's°
much drinking at several of the groceries in town,
which retail liquor without a license. . The num.:
_bar of taverns in the county is less by only MM .
this seer thari.lait. We make this record of the'
- Amine of our county and borough, confidently be.
'fieving that the time will soon come when the•
voice of the friends of good Order. and of suffer.
ing humanity shall be heard; though. with sad.
flees of heart we still•see• the' professed friends of
temperance, petitioning . for tavern licenses, and
' sharing the, profits of the traffic. • In behalf of the
families among -us alreadi, broken With grief, in
behalf of . the deluded sufferers from this traffic,
as well as of these whose habits are now but, just
forming for future ruin, we, Would entreat all Such
to pause before- they give their countenance to
'business so full of mischief to all the best inter.
eats of muciety; •
• Qnthe l2th-ofApril, by resolution of your,com.
mittee, Mr. Krause and 'Other gentlemen from
Harrisburg,
,viere invited to Carlisle forthe Par
:
pose, of forming a Washington Society. This
enterprise was encouraged by your committee in
every way in their power - ; and the results you
are all familiar with.
In regard to public meetings in the borough of
Carlisle, we hive been deterred from holding any,
for the same reasons which had existed fora year
and a -half before. We find, hoWeVer, lit *the
pr'e'sent time, though temperance me:tinge are
frequent among us, that there is a large portion
of the oinimunity who never attend them,'and
who consequently derive no - direct benefits from
them. We suggest, a's o Partiul_reniedy fur this
evil, the opening of a Monthly Temperance Meet.
• ing,to be held successively in the varioui churches .
of tlic; borough, stanch times a7l not to interere
with - the regular Meetings of the other societies.
This ircield at least. have the advantage of invit
ing the attendance of the ladies, on whose influ
,
enco we so essentially depend for the triumph of
our cause, but which we have never-yet been able
• .•
very fully to command. This measure we ear
nestly rccominend.to those who may - succeed us
•
in our office.
We Om recommend an early circulation of the
pledge trough the borough,- which has been done
the last two years with such signal benefit. Many
of the children who joined in the temperance
procession of the 4th or July, were recognized as
the membera of our society, whose names often
stand recorded on the Fame pledge with those of
their parents. To such we must look-to sustain .
the temperance cause when we shall tie down in
our graves. Nor shall we look in vain, if those
whom God has madd their natural gnardians and
others do their duty. They may never know the
'temptation's which others feel to Violate the pledge
they have so early given.
This . presenta to us a thira suggestion to our
anceeiliors; which is, that. they would consider
the propriety of orginizing Juvenile Temperance
Societies both in the borough and in other part,
of the county. The saving of a boy front hccom.
ing a drunkard shall be an infinitely greater Wes.
sing to the world, than the reflirmatiodeta-maii-
who hai alroadY wasted• his moral powers, and
done perhaps more Injury by his %ply oxamale,
than he can ey9 countera ct
. by the host use of his
remaining influence. . And matter of fact proves,
that too often those who are thud rescued, aro
'eyed but to make their subsequent ruin the more
perspicuOus. •
There is a small debt due for printing, which
our succe sssss will, we think, be able fully to
meet by the aid of a list of annual subscribers to
the funds of the society, which we transmit to
them.
We 'close with the expression of a belief, that
the cause of temperance has, on the whole, made
great advances in our town 'and county, during
the past year. A greater number of new code.
ties" have been organized during the last year
than ever before; and of the dkstillerles it is be.
Hewed scare - Sly one is now in eucceasful opera.
lion. . These have been closed, however, we fear,
oftener from pecuniary than from moral consid.
erations. But we cannot tiring ourselves to be
lieve, in view of the moral change which every.
where accompanies the suppression of these des.
tructive 'fires, that they will ever again be re.
kindled. And yet we are admonished by the
experience of the past, thatoura is a cause which
needs c ‘ oiistant cafe to secure it, onward march,
inasmuch as its enemies are everywhere and at
all timer. on the alert. to take advantage of the
remissness or negligence of , its friends.
-.—The-society in whose mime we now speak has,
we believe, always/ gone for the cause of temper.
puce, ta(hes than for the interests of our caddy.
So may always continue to be. Nothing could
More dernutly wished, than that the
,fime.shoUld comb when our labors in the tem
',mos Cause can;ba dispensed with. Till that
tiate)lhat 76 i_let we, s a Saileti, must be at our
p ot ! of ;duty; mod we 'now, as heretoftire t most
cordially bailee; till whose principlis are the same
w i t h o ar% to join with us in our war against a
,
commotiko; W 4444 OU FP re defoliora for the last
two year., we have failed to r flod a n y gund feu .
wkr,inro s ietaiierance "
societies should exult' in
C4r/illit;'“"irnizingthe same 0°414
pitANDEBDItt ..
e•
`THOMAS BOWMAN, °
loovEJOY;
• • - soaftio
• TlichntbPiii,'
!
' ' • ' -
42.4L'IZE,
Sri*
it tea ; iliffilitiffiS"Vieciftli, Published; that. iftli n ro:
ject'foi;ihOufittiptioit of We debts . of iliertiltitei
bildm general ,Government is
are
favoramenuthe people. We Sze glad .to find
that such is the riot. An iovestigatitui of the
project will prove it to be no such bui.beir is its
ciao - miss' would fain Make it appear, and all that'll;
aecessaiy to its final success is, that its "design
and effect may be generally understood.
. „
The,proliability is becoming stronger, that as
aumption li the only alternative to repudiation,—
The, Govern!, of Illinois officially recommends
that, the State be put' into liquidatian,. confess
bankruptcy, and acknowledge her utter inability
to pay her debts. Indiana is in very nearly a Om.
ilar situation,; end Maryland and Pennsylvania
have already .resorted to virtual repudiation.--
The resources of Pennsylvania are very great,
but her citizens will not submit for years to , the
taxes necessary to .discharge her enormous ob.
ligations.—Lancaster Examiner. '
She who makes her husband and children
happy, say/' Goldsmith, who .reclaims th'e ono
from vice and trains up the other to virtue, is a
much greater chsr.cter thrn ladies described in
romances, whose only occupation is to murder
maukind with shafts from the quiver of their eye
•
EMISM 2 63 SOMBITI . .'-
'llll3 pleasant Medicine is ffirmed bya combina
ion of twenty different ingrecliients,'all celebrated•
for the cure • f .Crilds, Coughs, and PC!motile Cont
plaints ; nod by its combittation;if one of these aria.
Biel should be used separately awl afford•no
in the Ernt.tur or 110AKHOUNITtlieriWi
so amalgamated, that the benefit'of the whole is ex
perienced In one Co'mpound.
About three years and a half ago, this article was
first brotight before the public.' It waiherahled with
Inv previous - announcement of its merit or value; but
was introduced by the proprietors to the community
to stand by their decisiou, as regarded its beneficial
influence. That decision bas been attained in a man
ner altogether unexpected. The unsought
acknowl
edgenent otits w
,orth' • has proceeded spontaneou s ly
from thousands. who have expiTienced its benefits
throughout the country. Awl, why is it so? Be
cause the trial of its qualities in Coughs and Colds,
Hoarseness, lrritatitin of the Throuttlioup.Whoop
ing Cough, Asthma, 'Catarrhs, Palpitation of the
Heart. Liver Cosinpluint, Night Sweats, difficult or
profuse Expectoration, and all diseases leading to
Consumplion,,has , given it'a value that tin other sim
ilar medicine has ever readied. -
Complaints of the lungs nre - the .most dangerous
and at the same time most prevalent of all diseases:
Our climate is most peculiar it 'changes sudilicily'
from extreme warred' to extreme cold, from -wet to
dry, and it is from this change 'in the climate'that
diseases are apt to
When the blood is in an unhealthy' state.,•and the
constitution naturally delicate, if a ',ow sets iti and
no intinediate.relief takes place, the chanees are al
together against the patient attacked; it is when rem - -
eilies are taken in time, that disease ix checked mid
life eared: - Their is no disease but may nut be suf
fered to go such a !digit' that no medicine or phy
sician en the world earl tave the - person attacked.
This should be remembered by all; the-safety of
life is;to be peeper-M I io:time. At the symptoms of
a Coll, •Couilr- Chilli'cless, THE CLARIFIED
F:SSENGE OF. 110AltilOUND CANDY, should
be freely.used stecorditizrrdir..tions ; and in every
caselwliere it is so used in /rep .1. th•• Cough or
Cold will be broken up or eradicated. We feel it
our duty to impress this upon every one---all reme
dieFcrouq Lc ua en in -time.
The following is one of s thnitempil certlficates - the
liropi•ietor could shoW, attesting the virtue of his
remedy.
"I have experimentally tested the virtues of your
Clarified Essence of llourlioaul Caody. and would
recmm~n•nd it to •be it.itersally need by all those
whose lun7s are exposed—no public speaker should
he Without it. Ites.. %fr. Lvov,
Forot..rly Pastor of 'I. E. Church, Ydrk, Pa:
Itemember, each package nt the geneine lloar
hciund Candy is signed J. PCAtIE & SOK.
All ktters, post paid, dirt cted to .1. Pease & Son,
45 Division street, N Y, will Ile punotually . attended
11..rehattis m the cNintry w ishing Pease's
lflarb :.41.1, can it at the manuracturer's
In vest it•ritts, by< , •ndiugnnier to any, one in the
city with „ limn th..y have flealings.
7 Merchants and storekeepers in this vicinity
ran , unplied by applying to Messrs. M,ers ISt
"as aim have :t large, and fre4la supply' direct
tin th.• Niantaln-ttirer,
.Ftn. 5.41..! by . 1111:1iS & iT VIII ;I'lrh.
de %.,,nta f i:arlialeontol by
J. I) tr4ll , •imer, ‘feelianieslntrg.
I)aniel 16rily , Shirenentstnwo,
Abraham gets. Kingst•ln'
Inseplt CrAn,,llinguestown.
Sanntel Wilann,?
John E:ish, sShippensburg..
P. iVilson, Greenville. •
Nov. .2, • 1 84P,
11 %LTINIOIIE, Dec. St, 1542,
BEEF CATTLE —The wind.. kis been IL lit this
week, and prices in - consequence ruled high ; the
number offered did not exceed 20U, sill of' which were
taken aits4_tu 5_50 Ter 300 lbs. and st - few - ore - limie
understood, sold at something higher. Live flogs
have sold at 3 25 toad 50, and dressed at 3 50 tit 275
per 100 lbs.
• FLOUIL—City Mills May he quoted $4 124 per
WA. fun; and we have bad 1111 wales reported at'si less
Fier. Dowsird .areet has Sold Ina considerable ex
t.oit at 4 per Md. which is the fair,inarkrt ;wire fr
stone, ind'3 88j the ear and wagon price. Ni, Sus
murk t
l;11 arrivals of ‘Vheat to any extent,ex.
cept by hind conveysinue, and the small 1-its thus re
ceived have been I:tkeis at rather improved 'rates:—
Our previously quoted price*. however, we comiiihr,
$5 to 90 ceists gogtl to prime, and ii&rior quail
nes proportinnal.ly leas. White Corn is taken at a
to 42 cents, and yelloW 42 to 43. o.ds cuntinue as
last wtiek,22 to /3 cents per bushel.
WHISKDY.7--Solit lit 221 cents, and bblsat 2.'l„tho
Bitter with difficulty °Waked., '
. ,
•
PHILADELPHIA. Des 31 .1 1 42.
FLOUR &F. last week Flour hus
declined a trifle, with the flitting. Igor the export de
'nand, and sales of sevosil parcel. (nne of 750 hbls)
at $4 12i per hid, at which rate it Is freely otrered;
stocks are moderate, and no receipts by . water; in
Broad streei the receipts are abaut 800 hills per day.
Rye Flour Is quiet at 2 Viper bbl. Coro Meal has
been in some-demand.. and Iris improved, slightly;
sales of_Penna at 2 124 a- 219 per bbl,-with very
small stock on hand; very little Brandywine iii 1111i1 ,
ket, last sale was at 2 50 per hi& Cleared this Week
for foreign pools 2420 bbls Flour, 922 lilies and 55(1
bbls Corn Meal.
GRAIN.- . -Sinee the receipts by . Witter have ceased
very little has been done in the orgy ef : voiles. Wheat'
may be quoted at 87 aft, per bushel lbeprime Penns;
tot sales of Southern. Salcinf Smithern hats at 22c
per bushel. Southern yellow flat Corn 43 a 44e,an
white do 400 per bushel. Clarted this week 980
bushels Corn for the West leilies.•. •
WHISKEY -210 in hbds,and 22c per gal. in bbls.
On the 28th of November, at Petersburg. by the
Revd , John Ulrich, Mr. M SIRESTINE,
of ork county, to MissMARY - ,11EL1 4 , of Adams
Oil the 20th 'ult. by the name, IACQR
BROOCH, to Miss LEAH ELLICEED, all-of
Ad..ms county. ,
'On the 224, 11110 same. Mr. micitAir s t. 818-
SEL„ to Miss MATILDA MYERS, all of Adams
On' the same; day.:in , the same.' Mr. PETER'
TROSTEL,toIDas OHRISTENA COOLT;allpf
Adams County:. ' • ,
- On the the Mr.SOLOMONstkit.
NER;to Miss LEAH CLINE, all of Adalos
on ! Mit,adl(7:
lingetiing',ittkpaintif,lll, i.irh!oh :614' Awry, with
Mrii.El4;A4
fterit.4E - 4111', r.. , Andrtar.filloit , .. Ansi
9t the: . hi.it.v.Mir;. l about
ttbe:3oth.a 15e "'
114rii... ,- coarompqp ,
N,d r. B4 : l3 4 ll '.o 7 l.k.'llrlddlflow•vsymmiso
7*-0,14e,0.A1
EVIEW OF THE MARKETS.
RIARRIED.
• For I la atjaduar l y tires 'or thtCoiti of: Cods
.
niont kat Cumberlisid - osunty: .
• • • " FIRBV • •
coMmencieg'on - Modday, Jantierypik , lB43.
rs
•
Menlo & brothe, vs. J. IL .
Lyon.
Hughee. Adder, h Mc's:ire - et
Ramsey, ' • " Craighead. •
Craighead. • • " Mers.
Shunts, for, use - • ' "Al e x ander.
G - orgai et el ," Alexander, •
&teeny. • • Poormars. .• •
&Hogs, adner: - " Penrose. -
Reiner, - Lenny. •• •
Spahr, . " Wurt ..•
SECOND WEEK,
commencing -Monday. January 16th; 1843.
&hinder, • ye. Hamilton.
Kilgore. ", Claudy; -
Sturgis, " lierlistodes
Martin, r ßupiah
Low.. , Lenhatt's
L
Tate, • • , " Alexadder. •
' Moore,
Henwoolt. • " ,
Inhoif, • " Paxton, et al •
AUCOITIONI23 1 AUCTION •
424241 afag &Vee
n F.G leave to inform the ceilizcits of Carlisle and
al its vicinity. that they will commence selling at
Aucti ~,,, tbeir 'Stock' of Slerchandize, consisting of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, &CI 814
on - MONDAY the 9th inst. and Willcombute to sell
from day to day, until all is sold.'" -
SAMtIFIL. MYERS, •
• GE9. W. SHEIAFFF.I2,
Surviving partners of the ..firm of Myers & Co; '
. • , ~ • - • •
All tie/Inns having Claims against said firm
are requested to present them for settlement and all
those indebted either by•note or book. account, will
will and make; psyment,it is necessary inconsequence
- ssf-the - death - of,otte of the 'partners that the business
sr the said, firm be settled Immediately.
S. M. & •
January 4, 1842.. St-10
•
To THE PUBLI
. .
As the business or MOSES MYERS, who is en
gaged as a Millwright, in Lebanon tow..ship,
Adams' ounty, has bee,. injured to some extent by
the.evidence in a late law mitt between myself and
David Cock,ley of Lancaster, in which it was repre
setae!! that the machinery' ill oar.mill.had_nnt_operaZ
ted - prop.rly on aeb •uid of defects in the whl-els
constructed by Mr. Myers. • I deem it an act of juv
tice to Mr 'dyers to state to the. public fink I did
not and do not believe.such to be the ease. And I
would hereby recnmmend him as a first rate-work
man, the evidence of which can be found l) examin
big the Mac! • -ry of the mill now owned by me. ••-•
MICHAEL. G. BELTZROOVER..• -
• Monroe twp. Jan. 4, 1842. 40-10
• OLD
LI; persons having urenu,nts with the
Awill - please call i mmediately and
settle them up to this date, as the pressure of the
times require prompt puvmetits. •
And oblige yours,lStc.. A, 11.1 1 :11ARDS.
1843: . : . • • _ tf-10
NOTICE.
- DETrrioNs for ,Discharge and Cyril.
ficate under the Bankrupt Law, have been fil.
ctlAty
t-NR D 11AD. Firmer; . 'Cumberland co,
JOHN McCOKNIICK, Trader. - do. • .
.1011 N M. WOOl /BURN, :ate Merchant &
Iron - Muster of the firm of Jobit M. Wood.
burn & Co.. Joseph Laughlin and Co. and
James Wilson, Agent, . do.
JOSEPH W PAT TON, late trim Master, do.
JOSEPH A. ECK, ? Individually. and as
MICH EL P. KGE,S Partners of the firm
of NI P. &J. A.
- late Iron Masters, do:
JAMES COLE, Tailor, :" - ' do.
FREDERICK A. KENNEDY, late Coach
Maker.
and FRIDAY the Sist • day of MARCH next, at
II o'clock. A. M. is appointed for the - hearing there.
of, before the said Court,s ' gin Bankruptcy,atthe
District Courtroom in the City of Philadelphia,wheta
and where the Creditors of the said Petitioners, who
have proved then• Debts, and all other persoi.s an in
t_t rest. mar appear tote- !now came, if any they hare,
why such Discharge a n d Certificate lure be
granted. F AS. HOPKINSON,
Clerk of the District Curt
M-10
Phila..laa. 4, 1/14,1
Houses for. Rent.
THE BRICK DWELLING HOUSE,
Store room, 'Brick Ware. House and Lot or
Dr.uttsil attached, situate in North Hanover street,
Carlisle, now occupied by ‘lestra J. & C. Cormnan,
alwi'the S'nep second done South or the above, iu the
occupancy or Mr liatitch. %Is() the Brick Dwell
ing Douse, Lot and Stabling. in West High street;
now in t e or Dr. Wm. Irvine. Also a new Brick
Drelling Douse and part or Lot attached, on Dick
bison alley; and the Frame Douse:nut Lot or Ground
occupied by Mr. IL M pore. on west Louther street.
Possession giveupl the Ist A,.r I next.' For
terms apply to JNO. B. PARKER.
December 28, 1942 . tf-9
Dlia l Atti 4 o
TWO new and well finilibeil 1412W1( !lOUS' .8
Passesqln,. given the lit of Api•il next
Deo 28.1841.. ELLIOTT.
6ThArbibil b BUSHELS OF RYE, for which
. will pay the market price in Cann
' • • CHARLES OHILBY.
. Carlisle, December 28, 1849.
David W. McCulloueh, January Term
Adm'r. or Davis Sidles, 1843.
ez. •
.I , lin Stough, Jr. Adner . •
ofJohn Slough, Sr. deed Summons in debt- Rea
with notice to Airy %int I Debt not ezeeedim
to - ugh, (widow.) -foci C1.04 - ,UII.
Cope & E,liz C. his wile, •
James S!al igh, Christian
G. Stough and Samuel •
•
Tritt, Guardian of Sam'l
Stough,' Myrgaret Ann I Returnable 24 Mon
Stough, Vary M. Stough.
day of January, 1843.
David Stough & Charles
Stough heir's at law of
John Stough, Sen. dee'd. J
Pt
December 41.8, 1842.
William Smith
John Stough. jr
istrator of John Slough, or.
deceased, with notice ,to
Mary Ann Stough (widow)
John Cope arid Eliza C. his
wife, James Stough, Chris
tian G. Stough and Sarum I
Trilt, guardians of Sainuel
Stough, Margaret Ann
Stough, Mary M. Stough,
Daniel Stoup and Charles
stough, heirs at law ofJohn
Slough, or., deceased: - - •
PA UT. -
Decenitter 28. 1843.
Be •
PAVER and Pilot' Cloth for over costs. Also"
Slack, llhie and Invisible Green Cloth for dress
conts,just rtmeivedand selling-very-low int-the:store of
• v. Dee. 211, 1842. - CHAS. OGILHY. .
NI VERN do 111 A
101 AVEjust opened their TALL ASSORT.
ef '
DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS-it-
CM'I I,6 T - IFArAaatlraiitzM s ,
Together,
,with an extensive assortaieet of
,Patent JE'edielisea and Perfumery.
Alto—PacESlM
OR %NOES, : • ALAIONtiii,
• LEMONS. FIGS.
RAISINS. ' PRUNiS,
• OURIIANTS, GRAPES. &AI '• •
'•;• - 111 of , which they will moll wholesale or Asian on
the 'lowest terms.
!Carlisle, December_l4; 111,12,7-Ani;
: - , Cash/Z. Cash:
-
1 ALL ilertleee ledehted,te the eubderiher
I we, l ir e notiged 0 grill !W itiAlp their eeereapte let*
fore the Isth"Deeetltbletpott;all9rAtie ;loves
anat be•giveni !" = tni4,7: V G 5 I ll;
t
. 41-4 1 feteher.sso tieV, ,' ~ , - 1' ,i'• . '
iejefrao6' 'IrtNEGIA.II.,-
Ta VOIDE: Mr4WeerrokUNift:
'4P"' 1461 # 0 9 4 ,bi5t':.'"• ,, ' ' „„=-..,- '
. 1.-, iliroW7i, 4 l' ll6 "
4014 Avg Shl4 .. ;,-,,, „,.... ~,-;
a 1,4
-&..,....5.,
FAW
_
of every variviy, viz:
Schookiliblea and Testaments,
Smith's Geography and
Olney 4.•
.
Smith's Gianzninr,
-• - farkam's ditto: ' . .
.11ngers Series, Vo. I. 2,3, 4, 5, tk 6
cohb's School •Books; complete.
•
Emerson., ilyerly, Durham, - 4^ Web
ster's Spellers, • •
Pike, Rose, Smiley, ¢ Emersbn's .6 1
rithmelics, with. Keys;
, Mathematical Instruments..
STATION. 3,Y : -
Letter, Cap, and Deed paper ruled and plain. Note
paper. Silver Peneilm, everpnints. Jackson Lead
Pencils in wood, or all tempers; 'with a large as
sortment of BLANK BOOKS, ruled and unveiled.
Iff'2s2aMitlTMCl D -
Of imperior finish. Razors, Razor Strops,
Shaving Brushes, and
,finely scented
Shaving Soaps and assorted'Pcr
famery.y.
•
110.1 A V:
Superior opaque and Ituss:a Quills, Bri•tnl B reeds
• Rice paper, Visiting Cards i:ofnt•ed \\Stll•rs and
Staling NVHX, Plain awl Ninth) Seals
Together with a general and well selected 11€111011
meat or Classical and Oliscellancoria Works, "to
please the fano, and linprme the•taste."
Larlisle, Dim 14, 184:2. • (1-7
TEMPERANCE Nola
rIIE subscriber; living in Centreville, Cumber
' land County, intervals opening a Temperance
llotel,for the accommodation of Travel lers,l)rovers.
and others, who tinny favor him n ith a call, TIW
!louse has bre.. kept lor many vi ars ass pitlylie
514 is well caleulatell-
Travellers. - The Stabli,g is large, and will con
stantly have on hand a cy of horse feed, &c.
The fable will he SnnpliwJ with the best ur the
market. Nn will lie soareil . ,to 'mike persiis .
einulartable; win iinav file ir lion with
(.:11-tIti.ES IV. W.:AVER.
Y virtue Of 111111111`: Vt.lollllolll
to WV directed, issued out of th,• c. 0.!
Plots of l'umleerlim(l cnnoq t will be
addle sale, nt the I :•.et•t I lo+tw• iu the borough of
„,.lisle, on B.ll'ud !MI the ith rluy of JaNCT
IRY, %. 1). 1843, at 10 o'clock, A. .1. the IA iON-
Wf described 11.:•al Estate to wit:
. A TR .ieT OF L
situate i East toa .bliip, cmtaihing
huoilreil and ten acrea, more or
la ds mrthe Miaow by %lichael Rlibry • no the N •rtb
hv D. Sharboa ovl A. Kietzer, on the West Ely .Inc
nu toe South by Martin Hupp and 'fibers,
havivg thereon erected a two story ilitttlf DOUSE
flak Darn. twim frame and brick and other
out It antra. Seizetf.aod taken in execution us the
property of Andrew Sherly, Sr
Also, the one undivided Ninth part.of a
MARTIN, Sheriff.
11.9
TRAIT •0? LAAlrrt
situate in Newton township, on the Ttirimike road,
coma' • F ori ' r !Mildred owl eighty tirres, morn or
less. adjoining lands rf Thiry Fulton,- Jacob Reitz
hoover, John :11cUr;:•ssii, 'Samuel . ltatguart, Joins
Sharp's heirs. soil s, lusting thereon erected
large two story STONt: 11OUSE, 111 le frame Irosso,
two log houses, one stone sh•ap, ts large flunk :fawn,
will sundry other nut. Houses Seiz , •d usailtakeis io
execution us the property of Christian G. • Stough.
and to be sold • by me,
PAUL NIAILTIN , Sheriff .
Sheriff's Office, L'srlisle,
Meember 81, 1842. S tc.B
No. t 9, January
Term. 1843.
Summons in• debt.
Real Debt 'not ex.
ceeding 11100 00. g-
, Returnable the
Pecimd Monday of
January. 1843.
• - archer's
thillat? 11:-.10-1112ki
ARTII 4 4 - Slierrift
.
tc.9
MMIS & 11AVERSTICK have jag received
from the Nia•mfactarvato Philadelphia' n large'
astortment of L 4111) 1.3:11P S. emisisting of
Parloser,Cliaumbitrar Stu I y Lamps,
with or witlicietjiliatlesi which they will sell wlut_
sale or retail at the manufacturer's prices.
. ' • ALSO, •
Astral, Side Refleetws and Glass Lamps of vari
ous patterns. . .
• <CO Uld
•
The very beat . Winter, strained, 'bleached Sperm
Oil, warranted to burn , clear, for- - •
SIAS Per gallon;
Bed Sperm Candles. 974 cents per lb.
Carlisle; Dec. vosp. • -
DIAMILTMTG.IIOUSES
• WOIR ininntew
LHE subecii4t - ,Viill frodi the .ist
ef,April:Ueit; a two-stork!
_ _.1111111,14DR- •
ID7311113V131111)113 1 1:,
situated, on the carnet of Pitt and Loather. streete,
having , a lir& beck 'Minding,' Wash, houseir eistere,
smoke house, and ether jusprovements,'
• Mos:* twa.ptoky , stone DWEI.UNG , ffotispi
*gated Louther'atreetioPP9site IVlr'' l4 w lB
spring.house;',StWeite •
ii*OPO:tditerrt awl alma p well of neverltailink *our..
Therslkalse geed 8004 attached to die property.
propertiepAre new-In geed order.
aisitrottler "renting - eithre'f the **hese
xl , I op_khe • ;
44(AIWW4NEAW
•'
-
manalla
i)
Soots,., , Shoos
.
: 0 1114E atnbeeriber hasj9et returned front
-IL • the city, and is opening, in addition to his- fon-,
user stook, litasei of Boots, Shoes and Capkactu:
enii;Boy's and Youdh's thick boots. - •
den's fine Calf ^ Boots and water-proof, do.
Men's and Boy's Kip and Scal Boots.
Men's, Wes and Youth's Brogans; •
Ladies' Kid Welts and Slippers. - •
Colored Lining Skins.
, Men's, Boy's and Youth's Fur, ,Clotli, Soviet
and Fancy Caps
•
• LEMONS of superior - quality. •
c BUNCH RAISINS,-superior quality new drop:
All of which will he sold cheap foe cash,.
' WM. M. IMATEER.
Carlisle, Dec. 21,1842: tf-8
Groceries, Spices and
A,MD IMUOTO.
Itt l it:iiehseribeir has jest 'received the
• following articles in the Grocery line, which
having.bought for clishilie is enabled to sell at the very
low prices at which they are marked.
Prime .lava o:dice, 15 per lb.
Best Rio ; do• Strnag Scented, 123 ~
and at lower priceer
Loaf Sugars—common and fine at - 11 It 123 "
Do Extra; or finest quality, 14 --
Pine crushed Loaf Sugars.
Fine Drown Sugars at -
Primelsl. Y. Cheese at
,
Ground Pepper,
Do • Allspice, . .
G. A. Salt, at 2.50 gaol[ and 7s - cts:l3inhal,
Fine do at 1.00 • ' • .do
Fresh Currants, •
'hutch Raisins by the pound or In Half and Quarter
Boxes,
. Oranges,
Mace,
• Nutmegs.
Salt Peter '
Cayenne Pepper (in bu'k or bottles.) •
No broken or • depreciated b.tok notes taken for
goods--educed prices and good.ciirrencv ! -
For sale by . J.- W.
Carlisle, bec. 21,1942. ' tf-8
PRE.5.973!!
& II ?,yEaSTlert. have
( just received at 1)...!;e B r)k, Stationary
and Variety Store a large assommeht of
Toys, T011 . ..1330E4 fol. Christ ot.i .
Presvii Is. A ono Soliveni
and icr.Jor 1 tidM.-
Togelser with a (41 , 11 Cf! selection of entartaining
LIGHT HEADING, for long winter evenings.
QM
a 111 . D D I , 'ff'D Daa,
rev Vgli.ic,
(VOCAL AND lIVITNUNENTALO
Bfrportal Nnotritittilito,
December 21, 1842
•in Esti FE , - • t Lys.
g *f i ttillillirke*far 4 he SalidaPh
Stiperior Beaiier
. . .
little more than three months hare elapsed
I JI since the sitbserber. submitted tor ; be inspeo
thin Of the Public his skielier: fine
. .
Fur Hat Nut the louiprletoret,2s,.
Eva in'all respects,.to the most oostl,y (and with
which he challenges a comparison,)'and in this short
period of time, he has more than realized his most
sanguine. expectations. He would theriforo take
this ouportiniity of making his gratefid acknowleilg."
ments to a disserning Publiis, and also,ofeipressing
i
his gratitude to his former friends and patrons, who
have so generally called enhinatance his re-establish=
ment in business—as icia is proof; that he has hereto-
fore given satisfaction. He will now use every exer.
Lion, not only to.please the fancy, but to furuislithe,
. Cheapestiiiid . iiost flat in the City.
This he is enabled tb do from his practical knout.
ledge. and 'peculiarly ECaVO3IIC.4L Ca . '
SYSTE OF BVSIVESS, at less price than
they can be' offered by those. who are mere buyers
and sellers, mama! adhere to the old credit system,
with high rents and extravagant expensek In proof
of hiS position, he has introidUced • for the inspection
of the public, a
supnßion NUTRIA
On fine Russia body,at the unprecedented low price of
TIMEE 1)01,1,4RS & FIFTY CEN7'S!
- Equal in any respect to those sold under the old sys
tem ',.st $4 and t.
v •
. The. aboVe named price will be' strictly adhered tn,'
and lie trusts his friends who order Weil...hots Beni
home, will not be offended should' tlie bill br ivelibut
the same time, or isminaftee.to)heir cotioting-Looses
as no book of charges is kept in this establislimeot.
• The sublveriber is sorry to say', thst efforts have
.been made, and doubtless will continue to be made.
by some, to injure his.R . conontical and FRBl46ll6ltle
Establishment. Ile would therefbre particularly in- I
site the public. after examining every where else, to
esti and see him. •, • • , . • '
8 Br. 10 a
10
10 "
1.6
14 .g
Citron,
Cloves,.
Cinamon,
- - Cr Hats RIO Caps of every description made to
order,at shiirt notice,..alvdesale and retail. -
CH uir.F:s F. RAYMOND,
Practical HAT and CAP Allanufacturer, No. 82,
Chesnut street, below Third, opposite 'Congress
Philadelphia.
P S. The I;adies a ill here find a handsome as
sortment i.r Furs and Pm TriMmings, at reasonable
.pripes. Old ForS'altered and repaired in the best
1111,1111111er. j
W ‘ 7S IT ", II - 11,,iet•nnii, Musk Rat, Ott;;; Fisher,
and , alair dtippinir Furs.
-Deeendire
110111% 11D211
•
Prig HE snlisrrihers offer for Rent, far
-1- one or more years. that w ell known and emn
mndiouallirev Story' Tal en' known as the
• 1
RAIL RO AD HOTEL I 4,,YS
situate on the, corner of High and
Pitt street Carlisle, and now occupied_ by Clemens
McFarlane. It' enjoys a large share of patronage,
including the advantages derived from the Rail road.
travelling. There is attached to it.extensive stabling,
tun! all necessary conveniences. It is well worthy
the consideration ofhole) keepers. Possession will
he given on the Ist of April next. Application to
be Made to • - JOHN NOBLE& CO.
Carlisle Novr2.3 1842: 1 tr-56
I'. S. 'the fitrniture and fixtures now In the hotel,
u ill lie disposed of to the new lessee on reasonable
terms. •
XSWIIIPaiLITTS 31V50 ...0
Wupth llA
e
m
twoslie
to t r •e y n s t e t
o d n f e ro i tapt ni o u f i A l a) r o i t f
r i s o t
in fast Main street, in this borough, now, oceupie
by Rev. Mr. Moore.
Also the two adjoining Douses, both of which are
at present lug handsomely :repaired. ,••• •
Persons desirous of renting ma know the terms
,v calliuo onAhe undeesigned.
EDWARD A Rllloll,or
• —SA11:411 ARMOR.
Carlisle, Dec.l4, 184'2. tf.7
•NNOTHER. supply of WINTER
"'A (U just reeeived and selling lower_roi;
Cash thah 'ever sold in Carlisle. The supply has I
been bought ait "the present reduced, city prices, nm
purelmsei will find it decidedly to their interest ti
call before purchasing elsewhere
November 29, 1842,
FALL it WINTER G00D 4 .,
CONSISTING, in part, of English, French,
Beaver, and Pilot CLOTIIS. Cassinacre,
saitilleaß, 111111 Kentucky Jeana. Linsey and Cotton
Flaunt. Rose, Mackinaw, Point and Pilot
•••
Carpeting. French,' English
And American Cliiiitzes. Brown, Blenched & Color
ed - 81oslirri--Clivekserieksrorliiiirowt:":l
Sitks anll Illlll,oi . Flue (Nigh. Velveteen Caps
hosiery, Gloves and ; Iferinoes, Moo
SliNnfly 1)01:111101; Figured, Plain, Striped.
1 , 1.1 Ihirre.l Blonds, laud
vizeilier with ii vin•iets of
qui.r nfoiiira re (4rocerirg,
br s:ile al tilt. st err of A. ItICIIAIMS
ember 3(1, 7R42.
P ti. ' State Scrij) and Flour taken in exakange
v
NEW 81, CHEAP GOODS!
?111 IF, 41111SC!Mil' has just Opened a lot of New
L.- 11 - 3 6rentaitAli , r1-SLIITERFI-N-E-Gl,Oll-IS7
1 11:101,141tIV and Faney imbiretl Cassimeres, Cusi
, all CAM'S and j11.11:141. Nilerhales, a n , e de
I 5,4 13rown Nflaslitts, for a
ley), 4-1 bleached (In - for a flit, Flannels frvm tLu to
25 rents. with r variety of miler goods. all of whit It
will he sold at ver)low pritreato suit the times.
Carlisle, October 1.42.
NE W • - •
FALL. & tVIN'PER, GOODS.
hubwriber is just receiving tt fresh supply of
t o Goods, among which may be Mund •
Ilea ver , S. Pilot Cloths
and various mbar H road Cloths. A _real variety of
SATINETTS, CASSIMERES,. KENTUCKY JEANS
and other seasonable giiotis toe meu's
k a genera l a N s o r i mem or AlereltandizO far Mi..
Ladie,, to which lie rmpeetfullv tlieMattiaition
C a ll an d se ead t a rio n asp e tire stock
will be sold very cheap for cosh.
GEO. W. titTNEn.
Cut lisle, S l it 21,1812.
• OF •
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
CLIPPINCER .& CAREY ,
.t ear eh - Rail Road s
• 63 - Za -- 7 - Zagi - - - 20 - WAS„. •
~ HAVE received a splendid asir.rtomot of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
which they are dela:mined to sell at the very lowest
cash prices. -
SepterOber 23, 1442.
L U fo lli r B izt E k rt l clfeca v p er G ielleriPticia .. 449 .. HlNGLES,
J. 84P .inkterlo,
glueceseoretce Miller & Martine.
ILurieburg, April 20 1842. 6ni.27
cAssimm, Aira:_sATTiNut
47.1.LIPPINGSR CARE bays just re:
‘.../ calved ati eitenidre tuteoitmout of CLOTHS, -
CASPIMEIII3 ' and SATTINETS. arbiob -trill-be
gold at reduced prime. •
Shippeneburm Oct. 5, 1842.
;state "of Ge - pi' David 'Slit:air,.
•
'No I
r:
ETTEO
da the: OTIO ,
"I"I3BSER halm*
—Eetite,9r OVI:);..DATIP OE.
Dickinson teloihitti -- ,diteinna, ,, beyo • lul l ed in dee
'Aim of taw to the subseriber,fil'alil tC!! 1 9 0 1!"
persons indetifed:to said eilitoirri .
I,lTimoiatql,vmeg,ktOind th401:4%1Z0W106:,
pfeae*theii4 et ti spOteti foe men
C
• rt, ' ' ' Wig
,'`ti'; -
.-~,
-BEAUTY AND icilillitt.
POD. RENT,
k'Oa Afx.L.N
CHAS. OGILIPI:
tf•s6
S. 11. HARRIS.
tf-31
/lk t2l` .
ME
EmamtEMM=2
rilliElli
Sado or. Roil 0
.
THREE 'comfortable 8t new Drick'Buildingi),la 'a
p . lessant and
.healthy part or the , borough, Pease
con given on the Ist - of April, LB4 ,-
3.
Deo. 21, 1843., ' CHAS. ODDADY.
- SUPERIO3:CUBA SEGARS.',
YERS do 11 - AYERSPICE have , Just re.
ceived,lajot 'of limy' impeder Regalia,
rubuco and Principe Sega re. and the very fi ttest
Cavendish and other Tobaeco;, which they will
sell in large or small quanpties on ' tho most ac
comodating - terms.
December 14. 1842. " • tf.7
SPRAWL 011,A I'
•, , •
Pure. Winter Sperm Oil at $1,12 pee gallon,'
' • Pure Sea Elephant winter Oil at SO eta (to.
- Sperm Candles, liestipiality, At St wafer th.
Just received and for , sale by - J. W. ERY.
Carlisle, Dec. 2171841.'
----
Wateir • Proot :Roots.
JUST, received a. ht of Water No
Boots, with a large assortment of Shoes, for
,Men, Women aml Children, whiehl will sell cheap
for psi'. CHAS. QCll..liir:
lkoensber , .2l,lso,. tf-8
,-- .
Cumerland' . C o u n t y, Stili • 1
The Cott:mewedlthof PetraAgtottnia to the Mere
of Cumberland Counky, , Gretingi - •
riTIIEREAS, -IL &C. Lens,ln: ,
. 1 ' - ,
the Court of Common Pleas. , (}, ' l '
to wit.: of the term of January,irs ! '-.
the year of our . Lord, one thousand '. • i(
eight hundred and thirty:nine, before. ::". /
4 /.
John Reed, Esquircond his associate._ •
Judges of the same Court,, did. by.corialireration of
.the Same Court; recover against Isaac H. Croviel i
and David Sanderson, Administrafors 'Of Sunie!
Crowell, de'd., with notice to the widow-deceased,
and to, Samuel Crowell hix heir, late of your
county, a certain sum of seventy-nine dollars.and•
fifly.three cents, lawful - money of Pennsylvania,.
debt, as also eight dollars and sixty-two eonts
'which to.the said H. & C.-Leas in the same court
were likoWiso adjudged for, their damages which
they' suStained by occasion Of the deterition,,of
that dclit, whereof the said.Administraters with
notice, &e., ale convict, as appears, of record, &c.
And wh ereas, the said Judgment to preserve
the Lien according to the act of Assembly in such
case .made and provided, should be revived, us is
suggested to us by the said Henry 4,.. C. Leas, as
also execution of said 'judgment remains, to be
made, as on-the infortnation of the said Henry &
C. Leas', we have received. and we. being willing
that those things which in our same court are
rightly.acted, should be brought to duet:tem:lion;
Therefore; we command you, as we heretofore`
'commanded you, that, by good and latiful men i.f
your bailiwick, you make known to the said Ad,
ministrators, with"notice, &C., that they-be and
appear before our euid Judges at Carlisle„at our
Court of Common Pleas, thereto be held the se
cond Monday .OfJanuary- next, to show cause, if
any they .have, why the said Henry & C. Leas
ought not to have their said judgment revived as
aforesaid, and they ou ght not to haie execution
against them for their debt and damages afore.
said, according to the force, forni,_ and etR-et of
the recovery aforesaid if they . think-fit. And you
have thch there the names Of' those men by whom
yon shall so make .known to them and this writ..
Witness,Saniuel Hepburn, Esquire, at Carlisle,.
the sixteenth day of' December, in the year of our
Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-two.
' ' THOS. H. CRISWELL, Prothonotary.
December 28, 1842. - •
NM
•
•
Y virtue of a writ of Lev. Fa. to me directed,
LP issued out of the Court of-Common Pleas of
Cumberland county, will be exposed to public
sale, on Saturday the 31st day of Ddcember.-1.8.0,
orten o'clock, A. M., at the Court House, iu the
borough of Carlisle, the following described Real
11.tatc. to wjt piece or . parcel of &Mind,
situate in the borough of Carlisle, bounded on the
.North by a-half lot of Samuel Aleiarider, El., on
the East by a lot of Rufus Shepley, on the South
by a half lot of the said Joseph Egulf, and on the
west by llanover street, in said borough; contain.
it,g thirty feet in front, and two hundred and forty
feet in depth, together with all the buildings and
improvements, hereditoments and appurtenances
thereunto belonging; &c.--Seized and taken in
execution as the property of Joseph Egolf.
And to be sold by me
PAUL' •
MARTIN Sheri ff :
SherifFs.Offfee, Carlisle, /
13th December, 1842. ( .
- • ida.• CM1.:317.1.122,VD
>lgo PERSONS VIsITIND THE CITY. *The
question is often asked by strangers,."uliere
can we get the CHEAPEST, - FI.T.P &MOST
OX3BLE H. , 17' or LAP; 'Efc." We
would_recommend and refer them to C. P. RAY
MOND. Practical Hat and Cap Manufacturer, No.
hi!, Chesnut street, where they will fibil 4 large and
select asiinrimeat of all Goods in hit. Litib.
Terms are essir and no deviation in price.
December 7, 184.51.
C H. E E.S E,.
A,LARGE quantity of first rate Cheese.
N. York Cheest., et reiliseecL prices.. Wholesale
or Retail. Also a lot of SALVut the stare of
WM. M. AIATEER.
—November O. 184'.3 ., • • if`
aIIZAPSST
Ever offered to the' Public!
•
' •
- • - f
, •
•-
-•---••
. ,
ARC HER'S .PAII'ENI , LA RD 1.4 iP
for burning Lard 'patient any prepiestion';for
sale by the subscriber. The: light is equal the
hest sperm-oil, is entirely five from smoke et.'
mid .oats less • than half the'. price. ''lhe ,notiaratus
for heath the lard is neat end simple, di n s not de
tract from the appearanoe, ii not liablo to. getout of
repair, and may•be applied at a "Mall expense to
those kinds now in ur. Confldwit ,thet this article
rerwires only.toll* known to conju Into general 'use,
respectfully - MOM the public trivial 'Mid see them
iroperation. .8. M. BARRIS.-
Carlisle' °atelier 19,1849. tf4
,
MED
Gun wagons.
HE enbecriber has just received . a good
onortment of rur inimmed, Sando; Hod plikin_
'RUBBERS for Lad)es Wear, also a,sootkono t rt
meat o f Peaneme" 1114146eick.
14 . 6 ,r 6Ar0 . 10 „. , „tf!.l*
OVS,ll34oo:l 4 vmew ,
PRESti_iii
=St44liiitsjia "T .° -
• • 14 '• '• ! .2 `
=PM*:
=MEE
ERZ
rg RMIES & INVALIDS.
, • , •
The follouithg indispensable iflnnily vein 49.
Wei may berreimd ate the village;.drng stores,
and soon at every country store in the statek.
•.Rernembor and wrier get them? finless :ply.
have the &admit.'signature at' •
..
ofroi4)÷.4•S i on Mid wittimete. es al/ tet.:,4"
by the italic) names aroltuse impositions and NW:. tit:
felts. If merchant nanieiet you .Itike
urge him to procoth Mem , it 71 liteidemlilt .-
neat time he yialte Now York at to write 14
ti
Na family should be . a walk utiikyst thmo mucks:,
• • RALDNESS,
.. BALM . OF OLOM B I jli,FOlt THE NADI,
'which will atop it if ; failing out, Cr .: restore it 001011
Places; end on children make it , groyi
those who have ioat the hair from any. cause.
ALL_VERkII4 the{ infest the heads of childrcus
in echos% ars pieveutail .kiligo bill at ozieo
Find the moil of on
'60)11g&r4 4 14e.
it; or never try it. Risruetnliar rbia uirstrpc •
RHEUMATISM, and_
positively
positively curoll, aq4 all akiviiled na weirs mod lisiths
etre restored, In ills old or young, kr the twain:
VSOETLEIJI /kW* AKE! AMP Lnuagor....
but nivei'vrithout the ratlike of (li:unstoak.Sc Go, ea
Come on, lipid USE the only true Haut Lintanti hag
V r.firo
. "n?lelaP(
.61111MONm
end every thing relieved by It that admits, at an eel.
ward application. It ante like a obwn. ilia et...
HORSES alas have Ring-Boos * lipavir,
%Vinci-Gallo * &a, are cured &y Itaorre Smarm ; anti
Foundered Lames antireli •aturol 4; Rode
Founder Ginicuint. Markl/0 * all horsanunt.
Daliar_a. Magical' Pain Ex
tractorsalve..tha tow extraordinary
remedy ever invenecd for all now at Old
ZEI
no failure. It will auto ES
LIN'S SPREAD PLASTERS.
A better end more nice crud natal article newer sae
Hind l e. All &mild wear them motlerlY.
DITiE11111:
un the principle of aubatitutiq the teals in Ate• of.
the atimulank princiA. whit* boa 'reformed se many
•Irtinkorda. To be used with •
•
LIN'S BLOOD PPat9; aspasiar la al
~them for cleansing lite ifYOun and tha laumoraireat.
ing the blood, and for all Irrigularitias of
Ind the general heald‘Alt A si, 4 ,,; •
pee Dr. joDeB - Lire Ir 1~~ 0:„.21 - /
er
EX
HEADACHE
CR:SPOHN'S HEADACHE REMEDY .
will ellitLetually Cure sick httatiechs,.either fiom the
NERV.ES eir taliev4 Huttdretht of families aro
!Jib weal
OR. SPOHNII ELIXIR OF HEALTH,
On: the certain Kereation of F EVERS or any
general "aieluisas ; keeping the sromeek in moat per_
feetorder, the bowels regular; and a detereiinatiori
the surface. COLDS
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pains in the bones, hoarseness, end D RO.P S Y
are'quiekly cured by it. Know tido by trying '
CORNS.—The French Plasieria asure cure
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hair my abode you wish, but will WA color tho akin.
SARSAPARILLA. boldivrof a C 0 34:
POUND EXTRACT. T!nue fa ao othe r IlwaPars•
tion of Sarsaparilla that an eanud ce equal this.
If you. are sure to get Comedodake, you will find U.
I , rm. im'w 'O--
CELESTIAL - BALM.
OF CHINA. A positive CHM for the piles. mo 4 ay
external silings—all Wen tar iryitiGatui brought to tits
surface by friction wits this Italia 601311116
swelled or eons throat, tightness of the sheet. this Mat
applied an a flannel will relle:ve sad SIM Jit, oricsaitp
Freak woundeor old more an rep* aired bir Ito
Sartholeme.bel
taken in tittle, ttttd ii s &VAN s 'Reinitat.
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her thikaame, and girt dameorid% - • •-
'KOLMSTOCWS ..VERMIFINE
eradicate all IMINNE Wei*
with a certainty quite asconiOing. -It is tits same se
that made by rock, soil 'molls with .s tepidity
almost incredible . ..by CesUtuk # tom.. Nov York. ,
TOOTH MOPS. 11111rIly%
EZ.l7"..!=trat:2llT2raf t irt
By applying to our =agenia hi no o k town' .an 4l
village, papers may be had free,, showing the poet
retipeotable names in the manta fbr theme fame,
that no one can fall to believe them _ • 2 ,
. .
01- De sure eall tbr our articles. and as,.
be put off with any stories, that others are M •
good ; --- HAVE TH ESN OR - NONSk shoOld
your natitto....mal there ,women/ be trio arid gattadilS
without our name to Ih M: '' Jiff these articles toile -
had wholesale and retail only of: tuak •
tief&yreki Wholeini• riniatist*-'7
, of , ea Ns.. 777 •
For isle in Carlisle by • I
SAMUEL ELLIOTT? *nil
STEVENSON‘
Noribiabor 1 t 6,.1842: • , -
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This reined.* For Worms is'one tosr • ordinary eyer used: 'it eireatually; erad;goiittaini:loB,'-;;
of, all sort's, fr”m anit'aduttit: 4
TllOUSANDFi , periskhy ygormataithnut thnivat
canoe - Eloise otlier.:iyss fin
for their sieknesp,untilltioo.lat'et4 Cufr,
6uneisseAreliponsl4lLitythen rests • upt!tteike,.';',.; . f....Nr..9:,t,„
went who does not kilo!, ina/ the doetor tigl,lo,,AlW,Z,_l%e
not untieratsind t the complaintwhich: iii;ilsektr.,lll-I,:rt,"'
those precious tlowesis of.life--elsi.
What should he done ?
The answer Is Give
gere to do good if thej - iviye no worniat - * l 4 - -.: O *Vl
ttieljev(e, nill - deetrnylnd:ertitlietite the4t4tV, f
isertainty pirpoitgch.tru/st, oitottishinpl
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