Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, February 08, 1843, Image 4

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Ae ReceiDts and Expericlitt sof Cumberland. County, by - the Commissioners of said county, from ,the first day o
Jan try, to the thirty-first of December, A. D. 1843; inclusive. ,
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To balance in the hatids of li. Snodgrass, Esq. late Treasupr at last .
settlement . , l5ll 58
" Of Taies outstanding at last settlemen't, 9423 373
". Amount of County 'l'ex assessed for 1842,. ' .:...22121 24
" Loan from Carlisle Bank, . . ' • ' . ' '• ' 4500 '00
" Note and Interest-from, Abrahaln Erb,, 53 00
" Fine from Letitia Mussleman, . • , - 100 00
", J. If.. Graham, P )!1 .. costs and verdict _fees.in Common. , ' '
wealth cases ; • - 29 32
- " Additional tax paid by-collector of Monroe, • 170
" Tax received from late collector of Carlisle, , 34
" : • " " A. W. Sterrett ; collector o Newton, - 523
" Taxes on Unseated Lands, from' . Gorrel, Low, Wireman
and Hollenhack's heirs, .
" W. Foulke, Esq. Clerk of Quarter Sessions, verdict fees
• received by him, : ' • • .
' " Paul Martin, Esq. Sheriff, Fines and verdict fees received
by hide,' (per Auditors!' settlement) 1841,
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Schedule of.Outsianding Taxes due County, Per
. Return o?Treusu
rer 31st, Decenther 1842, Subject to" iwoncrations, c., with the
• :• Amount, ,assessed ../or 1842.
fears
Townships ßo 4.
roughs..
E. Pennshoro,
S. Middleton,
' Silver Spring, ,
Bhippensburg B
Allen, • •
Carlisle,
Dickinson, ,
E. Pennsboro,'
Frankfcird,
Hopewell, '
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Mifflin,
Monroe,
Mechanicsburg,
Newton,
,Newville, -
1839
1840
1841
1942
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.N. Cumberinnd,
.‘ North Middleton,
South Middleton,"
Silver Spring,
.Southampton,
ShipEeneburg B.
Shippepiihurg . T.
W. Petinebbro,'-
" Since paid in full,
t Shice paiffin part,
George Zinn, Jr.
D. W. McCulloch,
George Moltz,
Samuel Kutz, •
Christian Gliine,
. Jacob Coover,
—Francis Eckels,
• John Peters,
:John Ruth, •
, David Coover,
John Stouffer,
Jacob Spier,
• T. C. Seouller, . -
J. C. aroWn t -
' Samuel Mumma, .
John Hollagher,
Lewis Schutt,
To Balance in bands of Treasurer.,
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Statement exhibiting the amount of Takes assessed within the county of Cumberland, for the use of the Commonwealth, tip to the 31st day of December 1812
inclusive, with the amount of exonerations and fees allowed Collectors, the. amount paid into , the hands of WILLIAM M. MATTER, Esq. Treasurer, and the
balances returned by him as' outstanding, and due by Collectors, together. With the allount of cash due State Treasurer, as of this date, viz:
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_To Balance of Taxes for 1841, outstanding at last settlement,
To aggregate amount of State Tax letiietl, and awaited for the ore
of the tommonwealth fur the year 1812,
Sincb paid to Stato.Trcasurer
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(roughs 4' Townships, %electors Names. ,, Years.' Amount of Dupli-'Bills of Def.i
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1541 cafes for 1842. denotes.
sarlisle, . , W. Bentz, a
36 39
'Dickinson, - - A. G. Miller, .
.., 14 1/ /1 - 14 58
East Pennsborough, Samuel MumMa, at 44 12'58
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Hopewell, • - liP H. G. Miller,• a a. " • 2:02 t ,
- Monroe, G. W. Brickr; 44
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Newton, • • • W. Sterrett, " " " 'l5 29 1
New Cumberland, • A. Officer, . tt 11 /1 2 , 62 .•-
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South Middleton, - .1. Lehman,•• • " • " .
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26
'Silver Spring, - J. Hollagber, , .4 I 11 14, 838
'Bootlitimploni. ' . John Pilgrim. ' ' 842
tSliippensburg Borough, J. L. Brandeberrr,* ti It 11 It
Shippensburg Township, William K. Tritt, • 11
.11 11 64
West Tennsbnrough, James treason, . • 1842 14 • 11 10 73
Mien, , David Coovcr, 'V ..
1269 08 .4
lCarliale, . Jacob Sprier, Esq., II 1951 72 I/
Tlickinson, ' • 4 D. W. McCulloch, a
1267 66 , "
EastPennsborough, , • . G eorge mo t; •
1476 81
Frankford, J. C. Brown, ' • 44 •
302 63
Hopewell, . John Stouffer, • 6/
• 304 35
31ifilin, . . .' IT. C. Scouller, 341 61 • 14
:Monroe, .. • - Christian Glime, / 4 -
4178 48
Mechanicsburg, • Lewis Schutt, It 161 63 /I
-Newton, •.. John Ruth, 11 706 86. • "
Newville, . r" . '"li J. S. Morrow, 41 .
. f 75 12 4!
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'New Cumberland,- R. Martin, 41 . • 110 29 •• • "
- North Middleton, Samuel Kutz,..2•__•__- -
136fith - MidillitTni, (John Peters, 1197 80 • "
Silver Spring, Francis Eckles, ll • 986 54 .1
Southampton, !Jacob Coovcr, • " • 679 06 ' a
Shippensburg Borough, . George Kimmel, .44 • 301 '3B 44
Shippensburg Township, • thigh Craig,* 119 58 If
• Weat Pennsborough, - (.. George Zinn, Jr. . 1086 06 , 44
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i $ 14,566 92 $ll9 91
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.' ' CUMBERLAND:COUNTY, SS. ' .• ' , .
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, o _, WE the.Commissianers of Cumberland County, do certify, that
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',c) . ,: is , the above exhibite a true and correct statement of the Receipts and
0 1,0.„! 1 Expenditures of Cumberland county, for the twin above stated, as
,k;;. , QL . 23,' also, of the several taxes assessed fot 'theme of the Commonwealth,
:) , - • aforesaid, with the aggregate of fees and exonerations allowed du
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'''',:ringoaitt.terni, and alsoalso the , amount of the:several taxes outstanding and in the
hands of `theiteveral collectors, according to the best of our knowledge and
judgmenty .'.•:;,, ~ . .. - - -
.5... , ;','.. • ‘Witnesa t eut.bands and seal of Office, at Carlisle, the 2d day of Januari A.
. - *.1843. •
),,, ...,,'", f., ..' . . MICHAEL. MISHLER,
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;';'''\ 'Atteat : Jona' Invinv, Clerk. • . . . ,
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archer's ', • ' NEW: •. FALL ,& WINTER GOODS ,
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1)41111119 IliaaliD 1411111P84.- FALL & WINTER GOODS. riONSISTING,in part, of English, French,
NJ Beaver:, and Pilot CLOTHS., Cassimere;
' - AArirrots & ',,HAVERSTICK have just reeeivcd nru HE subsc r ibe r is just receiving a fr esh'supply of Sattinetts, and Kentucky Jeans. Linsey and Cotton
•','C', l',•l3rt from the Manufactory et Philadelphia' a large
_L Goods, among which may be found Flannels. Rose, Mackinaw, Point and Pilot
l• ::, '.'''.:•*BlPS'' im Cot of .1,4R.1) LAMPS, consisting of
eaver ofic Pilot - Cloths
Jriarlaor Chamber oh, EilhAdy Lamps ? • .11 --- -• E3U=I.4EI:SZIEZZMHZ/is,
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.;;,ivithoi,wittiout shadosi which ' 'they' will 'sell whole- and viiriousynther Broad Cloth,. A great variety of Baines, F6lannels and, Carpeting. •French, English
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• undo or retaillit the manufanturer's prices. SATINETTS, CASSIMECES, KENTUCKY MANS and Ame ican Chintzes. Brown Bleached & Color
, ed Musli s. Checks,Ticksandbiapers. Bonnets,
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;fkritral, Sido. Reflectors and 'Glass Lamps of varl- ' and other seasonable goods for men's wear., . Silks and Ribb,ons. __Pine Cloth, .--Velynteen - Caps,
Also,agenerstlairertmentof - Merchandize for the "Thisiery, Gloves and:Umbrellas I Merinoes, Mene
aus patterns. , ' .
Ladies,to which he respectfully calls their attention. • lin and Saxony Delalnes t"Figured, Plain, Striped'
_Call•atut wee Usocon as passible i ris the entire stock and BatTedJackinett Swiss Blonde, and. Arti fi cial
will be sold very cheap jar .caak Flowers: together w ith a'- variety , of - ' 1
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• ''' Carlisle, 5(14,121,1844: , . • • • ' ' Queeusware Sr. tiroceriem '
, ..- , . . , . , - ToFilildirihe. itifizifbr7 - 7 ------- A7 - mcHARDs' ; --
04 ' . . IloOtOOnd Shoes . ~ . „. , Carlisle, November SO 1842.' n'. 1
___ ~ , ' 1"..5. - State Scrip and 'Flour ,takOnin " exchange
ap, ''' ' TrlHE's•Stdisariber . Will, sell. a` chetipte , and better -••• , The Geods. ~ _
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(Ik t ik let :' *:' V i Mli i 1114 ♦ . ' ''
'' . r -AL ;coarse Boor ihAn can bet found inCerlisie ' ''
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,-;,WHENV-iiiiiplilitlineitusliellerjust re. ' At436.4tidy'edini . blor staled 'Morocco an d Ki4,,IIitONNET.‘VRILVIIVIVI4O
~f *lyept,..*lo loi„Ot PAW* of • ~.d019,4 1- __BijoesA Ties rind 04kins, a superior article, togelber . -4..,,..,..; • , , ~ te..,... • • • • . '; ; •.. .. ''.•
~,",•,-;:?,,,: it e'Real C ' f nowtOpening- an d or m i e , vgry w it h . 4 4 7olo l M-RlMP.,s4 l , l v 4 ow pricaltshoe..,....- . IV kk,E receavea, , Bll,lo. }MOCK ana nialuon
,,;'..".s....lciariii'theet9reo ~- :r ....:.; ,(.31MS. 064.4.374''. ; . itigi4ve.kbok , ..:,.:,,: - . : 1i;, , • %41 NT .M .t HARRIS:: --- , . able colored SilVirelVets a 'at the - shire of ' '
l':'' ''''• '•••'•earthaci•Sel; BlB424 ;; L. '-' - ‘:ki'.." ,, f' 4 ;''' , - - : A1f . 40, • ,• 0 0.' . 19AWC,,:..', - f:,„:-'-4 , :1',V2." (0 ,4-',Itr-1,_ .ritul;qok.w. , ,,,' , ~ , -_,:;pl.4B4quitrir:7,'
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The very beat: Winter atrelned,' blabbed Sperm
Pita w a rran t ed vlolll', for • •
Be 4 S "" n il 3'*A%Allei°gt F 4. n eat! per e P r I
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WILLIAM M. MATEER, Esq. Treasurer.
Collectors
Anz't of Du-'
plicate's 1842
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Peter OveiJecr,
S. Muinnia,t
J. Lehman,"
Hollagher,t
J L Brandebery,i
D. Coover,t, .
1911 33
1724 20
2267 06
2256 58
486 98
509.19.
602 91
1804 13
204'97
1168 18
162 99
140 32
1604 23
2017 63
1721 58
1237 66
380 56
202 76'
1718.98
J. Squier. Esq.t •
D M:Cullocht
George 4olta , f
J. o..Brown,t
Stoulrer,t . .
T. C. Scouiler,f
Chri§tn.
Lewis Sehutt,t
Johnßuth,t •
J. S: Morrow,.
Rudolph Martin,
Samuel Kutz,t
John Peters,t
F. Eelties,t
Jacob Coover,t
G. Kimmel,
Hugh Craig,*
Geo. Zinn, Jr.
22,121 24
1076 00
775 00
690 00
665 93
500 00
470 00
440 00
420 00
365 00
455 00
353 09
224 00.
132 00
72 00
39 00
20 00
16 00
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• By Amount paid out on orders, &c., as follows, to wit
I .Witnesses fecs ! in Commonwealth suits,
.Justices do do
Constables, , do do • . . •
Directors of the Poor on account of Estimate for ,1842,
'Grand and Traverse Jurors,. --,
Assessors pay_ for' 1842,
_ 13 61
ti 00
48 00
Am't otil
adnding.
119 82
115 04 '
138 16
182 21
39 94
548 33
240 67
1159 06
9sl 8$
114 98
241 19
241 91
784 13
54'97
364 19
32 99
18 32
994 73
1838 62
1041 58
697 66
135 56
117 76
1022 98
11.178 25
$29,820A9
$ .1168 19
2011 87
1841
1842._ nysislt: pad, State_Trea stt re r_per_Recti _
" Commission (I per cent.) due County . Treasu
. 'ter on SUMP,
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* " Cash due State Treasurer,
" 'Balance of Taxes outstanding for 1842,
14568 02
OEM
WE, the.undcrsigned Auditors of Cumberland county, do certify, that hav
ing examined the accsaints and vouchers of William M. Matter, Esq.
,Treassi
ler of ,Said county, from the first . day of January to the 31st day of December,
1842, ?inclusive r do find a balance in the hands' of -said Treasurer • due said
county, of eleven 'hundred and sixty-eight dollars and eighteen cents, exclusive
of the-several taxes assessed for the use of the Commonwealth. And we fur
ther .eertifythat the above exhibits a correct statement of the outstanding tides
dui by the respective collectors assessed for the use of the Commonwealth with
in said county, together with the amount of cash duo State Treasurer as above
• stated.
Given under our bands at the Commissioners Office, in Carlisle;this 7th day
.of January, A. D. 1843.
' • SAMTTEL WILLIAMS, •
PETER BARNHART, Auditors.
• ROBERT C. KILGORE,
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Do Making enumeration of. Takablc Inhabitants, &c.,
County. Jail &Penitentiary,.sundries furnished Prisoners,
Electidn Expenses for .1842,
Repairs and Incidental Expenses of Public Buildings,
Repairing and. Painting Bridges,
Constables_Quarterly Returns to'Court of Qr. Sessions, ' •
M. Holcomb, Esq. Keeper of Penitentiary, '.'" , '
Directors of Poor their pay for 1842, . . ... .
Poor House Visitors for, 1841; • . - ,
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James H. Graham, Esq.littorney to CoMmissioners,
Public Printing, . .
Taxes Refunded, ' . .
Inquisitions on dead bodies, • • ' ',.
Costs on view to award Road Damages,
Road Commiisioners, their pay 'for laying out State Hoods,
Auditors Pay for 1841,
Loan including Interest from Cailitdo Bank, '
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Superintendent of Public Buildings,' • , - ' • . . 65.00
Alert'lire Company Appropriation for Hose, • . . . . '25 00
Sheriff Hipplo fees_for Deeds of Unioated lands, . • , •' . , 760
W. Foulk, Esq. fees in Qr. Sessions, ' . -—. .• ..." ' . 82 '56
George Sanderson, Esq late, Prothonotary fees, . , ' • . 6.44
F. Watts, Esq. for the apprehension of Horse thief, • ' . .22 64
J. H. Graham, Esq. Dep'ty. Att'y. Gen'l. fees in Qr. SessAcc., ' . 4200 .
Co in Crier's pay,. , " - ' i . '52
.00
AlexanderM,Rerf, Eaq . pay as Commissioner in full,• .. - - 141 00
Michael' Mishler, Esq. . do -do do for 1842 ' 190 50
Jacob'Rehrar, Esq: ' do ' - do ' .do . do . 187 50
Robert Laird Esq. from Ist Novato 31st December'lB42; ^ • 36 00
John Irwin, Esq. Commissioners' Clerk; , boo 00
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Paul Martin Esq. Sheriff support of Prisoners for 1842, 1103 50
Viewers of roads and Bridges, • 123 36
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Orders for killing Foxes, . , . , . 45 64
—. . $ 16,511. 7•li
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Commission allowed Treasurer at U per cent, ... 309 59i
Exonerations allowed Collectors, • 225 77
Fees . dot do.' . • 427.18
Balance duo by - Collectors--of-18$9 ;_' 40 ; '41 ; and 1942,- - ."—' • --- •
• -(per tabular statement) 11,179 25
Balance 'in hands of Treasurer; • ' — ' ' 1169 1.8
By cash paid State Treasurer per Receipt; $ 1153 00
Exonerations allowed Collectors of State Tax fur :
1841,
" Commission (5 per cent.) allowed collectors,
" CoMmission (1 per cent.) due County Treasurer on
- $1153 00,
" Cash due State Treasurer,
" Balance of Taxes outstanding fur 1841,
Collectors' Amount of -74xes Balance Out , '
Fees. Received standing. ~
-.104 44 181 44 "
38 39 • 140 00 "
100 00 75 29 . .
944 ' 114 32 . .
17 11 • . ~ '
22.87 . 114 63
245 • 28 68 ' "
41 60
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~ • 216 00
210 00 • 26'39
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23 52 . 92 46 It
119 00 14 08
459 27 22
36 08 • 132 96 ' '
, 738 00 531 OS
/ 4 • 736 00 1215 72
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/I 557 00 710 66 ---
It - 730 00 746 81 . •
'. 217 00 85 63 •
“ . 100 00 ' , 204 35
~ , 1.53 00 Ise 61 . .
st 594 00 ' 584 48
100 00 61 63
It -.
674 00 132 86
i. . 110 00 65 12
/I 7300 32 29
14t
~, 235 00 . 717 26
i‘ 165 00 1032 80 •
~ 248 00 738 54-
. • 345 02,
_334 06 •
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230 00 '7l 38
20 00 I 99 58
II . 332 00 754 06
$ 258 89 $ 774041' $8464 28
Cr.
$ 163 90
37 74
42 73
pOOO 00
2169 12
799 37
133 00
111 37
879 84
434 17
1917 04
93 89
200 00
90 00'
30 00
50 00
227 50
18.79
60 87
246
56 96..
36 50
1531 80
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_ BURNS` . " - Vf . ' At'D
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f'.l'o, 820 00
IrTKISAVAITIMIYAtikiti
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DR.SPOHN'S HEADACHE REMEDY
will effecttially curo sick headache, eithci from the
NERMEr" or bilious. Hundreds of families arc
' using it with great joy.
DR. SPOHN'S• ELIXIR OF HEALTH,
for the certain prevention of sSESERa or any ,.
general siCkness ; leering the etornach in most per.
feet order. the bowelo regular, and a dcienninalion to
the surface: ;C:.o,tf:el4l(-9
119 91
258 89
Pains in the bones, liolirseness,.and DRO . F.IShY4
are quickly curpcl,by it: Know thia.by trying.
11 53
181
157 36
$2014 87
_54431 26
44 31
'1786 43t
8306 92
hair any shado you wish, but will, not color the skin
$14,569 92
SARSAPARILLA....COMSTOCK . .
'S COM
POUND EXTRACT. There is no other prepare
tiori of Sarsaparilla: that can exceed or equal this.
If you are sure to get CoNsToex's, you will find it
superionto all others. It does not require pulling.
$16,583 79
CELESTIAL BALM.
OF CHINA. A positive curd foi-:the piles; and all
external ailings—all internal irritations brought to the
surface by friction with this Balm ;—so in coughs,
swelled or sore throat, tightness of the chest, this Balm
applied on a flannel will relieve and cure at once.--,-
Fresh wounds or old sores 'aro rapidly cured'hylt. .
will prevent or cure .all incipient consumption,
taken to time, and is tt . delightful mredy. Rement
her the name, and get Comstock%
eradicate all W ORM S
in children or adults
with a certainty quite aStonishing. It is the Italne as
that made by stock, and sells widerrapidity
almost incredible, by Conistock f Co., New York.
TOOTH DUPS.KLI E'S—cuie effectually.
Entered according to act of Congress, in gc ISO, by Contarock
4. Co.. in the Clerlee of f ice of the Southern Mania of New York.
By applying to our agents in each t"OiVIi and
village, papers may be had free, showing the most
respectable names in the country for these facts, io
that no ono can fail to believe them.
el- Be sure you call for our t artieles, and not
be put off with any' stories, tlint,others are as
good. HAVE THESE OR NONE, should be
your inotto—and these never c an
_ belrue and genuine
without our names , to them. 'AM 'these articles to be
had whqlesale and retail only of us. .
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Wholesale Druggists,
" ‘CWll44Wifili krMd . :Lane New or 'and of our agents.
For sale in Caylisli by •
, • . SAMUEL ELLIOTT , and
STEVENSON & DINKLE.
November 16, 1642. • • • .J y. 55
This remedy for AVOrnas is one of the most extra
ordinary ever used: It effectually eradieatestvornis
of all sorts, from children and adults.
'THOUSANDS perish by worditi without the real'
cause being known. Some other reason hfassigived
for their sickness, until too late cure the real cause,
What immense responsibility then rests upon the
parent who does not know; and the doetor 3v.ho does
not understaraVtlie compl - WiitWhieliis destroying
those pr4cious flowers of
• Mina should bedoite ? • , • •
The answer is plain. Give this vermifuge, which
will be sure 4o doigood if they . have no worth and
if they hive, it wilt destroy:and'eradicate' them W
a certainty 'avid precialMitruN 'astanidlin.r. • ; •
•-• For sale in Gunge by SAMUM, I.:LLIOTT,
and STEV
burg' by IJ IV 1 34 : ais;'
!fovernher 16„,l8412':: • •
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nalnarlrr'.ll.llloo.7o4.
Aou*ki..,!6.)."i!ll: , !:, : tAti;::'' :
SPLENDiP. a'a rl' titie ni . 0f 5 ..1i , ! .. 8, ,
, 11 , ,9 . N ,, p;:,cj a rvii . i . , , 14 ,. . ,.
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70 FAMILIES di INTALIK
.
The following indispensable family re)me.
dies may be found at the village drug stores,
and soon at every country store in the state.
Remember and never get them unless they
have the fac-simile signature-of - •
02 , 1 4*.i on the wrappers, as others
by the same names are base imposillons and counter.
feint. If the merchant nearest yon has them; not,
,urge him to procure them at 71. Maiden-lane, the
next time he visits 'Now York, or to write for them.
No family should be a week without these remedies
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BALM ESS
BALM OF OOLUMBIA,FOR TifE HAIR.,
.which will stop it if
,falling out, or restore it on hald
placeS; and imchildren make it grow rapidly, or, on
those who have lost the h6ir from any cause.
' ALI". VERMIN that infest the heads of children
'in schAls, ere, prevented or 'killed by it nt
Find the name of on.
it, never try it. Ppmember this always
RHEUMATISM,,A A.
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and 1 tN 5
`IA' •
positively cured, and all shrivelled mocks and limbs
era restored, in the old or",ifung, by the Itmen
VEGETABLE ELIXIR AND NERVE AND BONE LINIBIENT
but never without the name of Comstock & Co. on it,
• • .
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are wholly prevented, or gove4ned• if the 'attack has
come on, if you use the only true Revs' LINIMENTAOM
_ n ,
V.9121.649C4 g V ' 9 '' 'A L. LS OIR E:
and every thing relieVed by it that admits •of an out.
ward applicatiOn: It acts like a charm. Use it.
HORSES that have Ring-Bone,'Spavin . ,
Wind-Galls, &c., are cured by ROOFS' SPECIFIC ; • and
POW/die:red horses entirely cured by Roofs'
Founder_ Ointment. Mark this, all horsemen.
policy's Magical Pain Es,
tractor So most extraordinary
remedy ever invented far all new or old
and sores, • and. sole pas • It has de‘hted
ihmiAands. It will take odt all pain in ten minute's,
and no' failure'. It will cure the Riph-Es
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LIN'S SPREAD PLASTERS.
A better ad more nice and useful article never WelS
11111(1. All should war them regularly.' • .
TEMPERANCE BITTERS: .
on the principle of substituting the tonic in place of
iho stimulant principle, ;%shiell` has reformed so many
drunkards. To be used•with •' •
)3ii0 7 06 4 , PILLS, superior to all
rdrs for cleansing the fi , stem and the humors affect
g tic blodd, nnd for all irregfdarities of the bowels,
and the general health. fil A_ arit .
[See Dr. Lirt!:s sig. EA,7I) Cflll - 4..t0 : DV
tin tuir. thus t] rs
C ORNS.—The French Planter is 'll sure euru
p -Ira. IVO *b.-Z111.4.—_-7-1
Dr. ilartholentrin'fi
EXPECTORANI
COUGHS & COLDS
KOLMSTOCK'S. VERMINGE -in
WORM! WORMS !
KOLNISTOCk' VERVILFUGE..
Groceries; Spices and
, AND FGWIFTS.
•reIHE • subscriber has just received the
following'g articles in the Grocery;line, which
having,bought for cash,he is enabled to sell at the very
low prices at which they are marked.
Prime Java Coffee, . • lsper lb.
Best Rio'. do Strong Scented, "-
and-atJower prices. •
Loaf Stgars—common and fine at 11 & "
Do - Extra, or finest quality, ' 14
Fine crushed Loaf Sugars.
Fine Brown Sugars at -
Prime H. Y. Cheese at
Salaratus,
Ground Pepper,— ,
Do Allspice,-
G. A. Salt, at K 1.50 Sack and 75 eta. Bushel
Fine do at 1.00 do
Fresh Currants,
Bithchilaisins by the pounil or in Half and Quartet
BuxeS,
Oranges,
Mace,
Nutmegs,
Salt Peter,
Cayenne Pepper (in hulk or bottles.)
No broken or depreciated bank . notes' taken for.
goods—reduced prices and good currency -
. For saleby J W. EBY.
•
Carlisle, Dec. 21,1842. 314
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As . yon value . your Life and
.Health,
: beseech You read the following :
LEIDY •
. •
H A,,,,,,,,,,,,,,p .:i 11 iz i b i1 i t iT5 0 1 f : : i ll c u i l
i ( , ) , u s i 1 eing
receiveto t tl h i e e public, apl,ro
listiou of the. ..
MEDICAL FACULTY, - ...
beingrompo.sed of ingredients which :ire kiionfirtO'
the profession, mid which are daily given bribe most
respectable physicians to 'flieir. patients. This • fitet
alone is sufficient to stamp their
__•..., R.Ei'U'/'.•9l'/ON FOR .13 FE I? ,
as well as cause ;limn to be employed by all with
.110 I? E C O.A^ F. I D li....A'C'E •
.. • .
than the preparations of
_quacks and imoostors:
--- R EC0.11.1111.:171,1770.1"3.
have been ptiblished App .- lenge, in the papers, from
~ - -, -, Pltysicisits-mohCiergymen,
:Members iit - ~ ' .
Congress and State Leg , 'gretures,. '• ..
respectable pentane citizens, and amongllwni many
of the most distinguished members of churches
• and oilier institutions,
hi reference to•Dr.,Lefily's Medicines, mid it is hoP
eil,froin the wintermis itertiticatestmil recommenda
tions; having been published far and near, thatall that
is- otv necessary is to keep them bittore.i.he public,
that they nutylje reminded of them, where they may
obtained genuine, &C. Sze. ' . .
~ Out of the ntost'valuable is, • . •
;,..). . •
. I E 4 1 1 1 • EA VA 1. reit 9 (:".9 .
' .
t5%/rtiroparilla. Ellood. Pills. '
These celebrated Pills are daily recommended in
Dis . ...ases of the Stomach Impurities of the 13Iood,
soil !towels, . . ' - generatinfiliiieases of
Allertions, .the 'Stonnicli, Liver,
_
llabitual Costiveness, - . lleart,the Spleen,Kid •
Indignation, Flatitleney, twys, Bones, &e. &e.
Want of A pp•etite, Ulcerous; Sores or., the
Sourness of the Stomaak ; Nose, 'Plienat St Body.;
AVaterbrash,
_I heart bona, I Scaly, • Eruptions mid
Foul :pul offensive breath; Blotches of the-Skin;
nAtamp in the month, l)ry and watery pimples
Inward Pains, Pants of the ._ of the lace and body;
• Stomach, the Sides,and Headache, Giddiness,
along the Back;l Scr P.
ofula, ry sipelas,
Itheutnatie-Pains,..Gotit, - 1 Glandular Affeetiotts.
. .
ALSO - IN • _ •- .
Consti'stional iliseases;produe;ll by let.iFttry. and
(abet' nt's'cral p .oparatiotur, as 1,',..11 as the Ii:MgCI'OIIS
lt 'it germ aces res'ilting trout the improper teemment
of Syph:tis, &c. S.:e.
"The Life df the Flesh is in the Blond."
Lln it le us, .t. h. XXII, v. 11.
Ile ye purified in your Blood,
- .Andlwalth will attend you.
The great principles ailvocided by: 1)1.. Leidy, and
'in: which he insitpimrteil by scripture, tire
Ist. That vitality is if ontained in the Wood.
2d. The Blood, bee.onting vitiated or itopure,gives
. rise to numermis'iliSeases of the organs of the body,
tlw 'stomach, the liver, the heart, &e. &c. -
:id. That whate,ver has the effect of purifying the
Blood, possesses the power of t..-establi siting health
ful action to the hotly.
4111. That Purgation and Starvation, or, insulwr
words, purging to the• extent that stun frequently
done, and at the same time oijoying low diet, and
abstinetice from food 'almost entirely, are productive
of anent more mischief than is genet.ally suppltseil.
soil in proof. of it will only remark, that
'.
Its Pitrgation—Theliuman bystem is more ogles
debilitated, - for the t ery simple reason that in. the.
process of purging , all is earried off from the stimitich
from- w !deli...nourishment is derived and distributed
throughout die system. - . .
By Starvation—Nourishment in absolutely with
held from the system so necessary to it, both for sus-.
taitting‘vital action and aiding nature in bearing up
agnitistshitt progress of disease. • ,
.11ence the consequences or too touch purring. snd
a coniimied 'het must be to produce such a erudition
of the system as n ill enable tlisea se to make mitre '
rapid progres3,nnil.extend itself the inure elisily,and I
in a brief time throughout the system. . 1
Admitting the foregoing, it becomes necessat y to
inquire how i s
, the Blood to be purified ? and in em
ploying
ploying the means, how is the system to be guarded
against any serious consequences ? •
. 'Tis easily answered— • -
—Poe all your ills,
Take-Dr. Leidy's Blond Pills. •
These Pills operate gently, though effectually;
they.do not produce prostration of the system,as most
pills do.
..:11n..5• reipiirii no restraint either. from occupation
or th e regular mode of living. No fear need be en
tertained of taking cold from their use, and may be
taken at all times, by young and old, without inter
fering With any other medicine that may have 'been
taken beforehand. '
These Pills are prepared only, and sold wholesale
and retail, at
1)11 LEIUV'S 11ealtliEmporititn, •
No. 191 N. 1241 st. below Yine,
(Sign of the-(iolden Eagle and Serpents,) Phila.
PI? le 1 , .: 25 CIdAI'S' . .."1 B OS:
_G:I - ..% discouot to wholesale dealers. - .
. (r-ri),.. Lehly's Blood Pills are also sold in all lit 4
- winkirial cities soil towns throughout the Ilnion and
ty many respectable storekeepers throughout the
country.
PO sale. in Carlisle, by
STEVENSON & DINKLE,
Agents fur Cumberland County.
Carlisle, Deo. 21,1842.
FIRE INSURANCE!
iVortil America Insurance Co.
OF PHILADELPHIA.
3011 W 3. DIVERS, Agetit, Carlisle
tIIS companrcontinnes to make Insurances
against loss or damage by Fire, On the most
reasonable terms. They also take ,
PERPETUAL RISKS.
on stone or brick buildings at 8 . 75 on 81000, the
premium subject to be drawn any time by the
party insuring, at a deduction of five per cent. on
the amount of premium paid.,
The usual rates for one year on.
'Stone and Brick Buildings, 84 to $5 un 81000
Log and Frame, . " - $6 to $7 on 81000
Merehandize;about ... 85 op $lOOO
Application incur= or by letter will base im•
mediate attention.,'
.
The Spring. Garden insurance - Co.
, • •OF PHILADELPHIA.
.. • '
AItARE INSURANCE, either temporary of
perpetual, !against loss or damage by 'Fins,
in . bwn or 'Country, on Honses,'Barns and Build.
Ingo of all kinds; on Household Furniture, 'Met..
chandize, Horses, Cattle. Agricultural, Commei:
cial and Manufacturing Stook, and Utensils of
every - description;as well riiillihmons and GROUND
RENT, upon the, most, favorable tering. .
The . following are the usuarrates, - viz:
On Stone and•beick buildirigs, from'
, • - 35 to 40 etc on $lOO
. . "Log and frame " 60' tcr 70 Os. on 1001
"Itlerehandize and furni- -:
• • turn . ' in -brick or stone - •
buildinge, from • • 40 to SO do. an 100
"Do.' in log or frame, „0019, !IQ, eta. on 1,00
"Horses cattle, farming, ; l'
4:
. titerisils and sundries,
at abOtit „”. , r •:;,.
• Applicatida. may ,ho'maaki, .„,__ ..,_ .-_, •
,-_'-r., , -_- '••- JOHN 34" . .,11YER/3,- Aient.
. (ivitaio'' l2,6l t.' 2 / .-. r a4A.i'sk,, , ,'"','•,:.".
' :•.1'
El
lIE
Soniething New i tiox the 11101idaye.
BEAUTY AND ECONOMY.
Supe'rior Fink 'leaver Hats, • $4,25
R
UT little more than, three months have eltipsed
since the subscriber suhrhitted for 'the inspec
tion of the Public his superiol• fine • "
Fur Hats, at the low price of $41,26,
Equal in all respects, to the most costl,y (and with
which he challenges a comparison,) nirrl'in this short
period of time, he has more than realized his most
sanguine expectations. 'He would therefore take
this opportunity of making his grateful acknowledg
ments to a discerninr,Public; and alSo,of expressing,
his gratitude to his former friends And patrons, who
have so generally called onhim since his re-establish
ment in business—as it is a proof that he has hereto
fore,given satisfaction. He will now use every eXer
tion, not only to please the fane:y, but to furnish the
• Cheapest and best Hat in the City.
B&10 "
10 "
10 "
16 "
1d cc
Citron,
Cloves,
Cin unon,
This'he is enabled to do from his practical know
ledge., and peculiarly ECONOMICAL CASH
SYSTEN OF BUSINESS, at less price than
they Can he offered by those are
,mere • buyers
and sellers, and still adhere to the old credit.Systetn,
with high rents and 'extravagant expenses. In proof
of his position, he has introduced for the inspection
of the public, a
SUPERIOR FINE NUTRIA HAT,
On tine Russia body,at theninprecedeided low price of
THREE DOLLARS Fr FIFTY CENTS!
Equal in any, respect to those . sold , under.the old sys 7
tem;at $4 and . SS. • . •
~
The aho%e namedllprice Strictly ailhered to;
mid he inlets his friends.who order their hats sent
home, will not be °trended should the Millie sent at
the same time, or soon after, to theircouriting;ibwees
as no book of chai:ges is kept in this estahlistment.
The subscriber's sorry to say i lhat of -have
been Made, and doubtless will . continne to ['Alia&
by sonic, to injure his Economicaband Fashionable
Establishment. Ile would therefore particularly in
vite the..public, alter examining every where else, to
call and see him.
' pollats . and (tps of every description made to
orderiat short notice, wholesale and retail.
CHARLES F. RAYMOND,
•
Practical HAT and CAP Altumfacturer,.No: 82,
Cheimid street, below Third, opposite Congress
Hall, Philadelphia.
P. S. The Ladies will here fintrft liandßome
sortment ar Furs and Fur Trimmings, :tt reasonable
price - s. Old Furs.altered and repaired in the best
manner.:
WANTED—Raccoon; Musk 16t, Otter; Fisher,
awl other shipping Pura.
pecember 7, 1844.
S. DUNLAP. ADAIR : .
attorney.al, Law,
OFFICE N 0.3 lteelem's Row;, yn the Pub
lic Square, Carlisle, Pa.
April 6, 18.13, 11-2.3
zva.sjv.3,
ATTORNEY AT,LAW'
07ice olliwite. the Carlisle Bank.
3-013 : 27, - Gm-J7
iHEIV ELEIEZDEL,
ID U.l Lt EP 1 1 Q.
PECTPUL IN tenders hie services toile
ediiuns of Carlisle and its 'vicinity, that he
will k e.end to and irdrforin all dental operations
such a, .eleaning, Pinging and„Extract ng na
tural and inserting incorruptablo artificial
teeth lo o m a single tooth - to ruventire set.
(1 . Cffiee . opposite 31Tarlane's
*du': 184.- . tf-3S
j a _j" ;--4
ifS P. !.nalleintly located in Carlisle, and Neill per
for all operations that are .required in the
prartit ~f his proleSsion—such ns
Extr!.Ct lug, Planzgi fig', and
-: . ierting Artificial rircyllf,
from n -Ingle tooth to an entire set
N. For a. few months - ensuing, Dr. Looms
will bu- m Carlisle, the just two weeks in each
inontli— . .afte'r which, he will be ilbsent until lhe
first Iwo weeks bleach following mouth—at which
period l.e may he found at Ilia
Pit! 37. near hotel.
eat It le, May 4,.1811
`l., echanicsbu rg Li lie
silechanicsbeerg ant
.Phile«leiphite or Eretimori%
THE subscriber grateful for past liivors,•begs
leave to inform his friends anti the public
generally, that he still continues to run a line M.
btirthen Cars regularly between Mechanicsburg
and Philadelphia or Baltimore, by which goods
and produce of all descriptions will be forwarded
with care and despatch at the lowest rates of
freight...
Produce will be received at his Ware Housc,in
Mechanicsburg, and forwarded to either Phila.
delphia or Baltimore, according to the direction
of the owner.
Erne highest price dill he given for Whoa
and Flour.
MARTIN MEILEV.
N. 13. Plaster of Paris and Salt always kep
on hand, and for sale at the lowest prices.
Ile has also an hand, at thu Depot in Mechanics
burg, for sale, LUMBElll.,such as BOa rds,
Senn( i gigs, tte, of all kinds,
which will be sold,on liberal tertur l .
August 17, 18.1. • tf-43
if4YKENs Vulley,.Pine Grove,Lime.burners,
and Bituminous: COAL, constantly for
sale by J..(. P. .MARTIN,
Successors to Miller & Martins
Harrisburg, Andra, 1842. • 611).9.5
FOR PHILADELPHIA — AND BALTIMORE..
rpiHE'proprieters of the Susquehanna Line will
1 run their Cars and Boats as usual to Phil
adelphia and Baltimore during the present season.
Their friendswill please apply to Wm, L. - Fox,
Broad at. and to Castner;Christian & Carlin, No.
76SoutIr Wharves, Philadelphia,and Joseph E.
Elder, Baltimore.
Until further notice, the following prices will
be adhered to between 'this place'and the above
ities. .
01 • ' No
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CD Cu,
°
. • . • •. 0 0
e • FM ' 1 F. t,
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0
15e 24 81 per bbl.
Ale per 100 lbs,
Groceries, Q Ware
and Hardware,
Dry Goods, Furni.
tare and Drugs,
.Wheat, Rye & Corn
per bushel • • •
Oats do
Lumber per 1000:
feet • $2 75 23 50
Shingles, do 150 . .2 00
klour per bbl. 314 35 50e'..,.
Shad do • M u • 50 - ' 7--
Herring. do • • 314
Salt•per such.
Pitch, Tar and Rosia
per,.loo, 46 • • 2 /
Plaster, gross ten; $2„25,_62 50 •
Hemp per 100, ' - 16 22
Hideo; • • • . • _' 2s
Pig hietal,grols ton 250.• 3. 50 • •
Blooms & Castings; 3121-,'-4'oo`Bar , „ • ,2 50 - ..450 • '
Nails per keg, --- — l2 23 a -
.Leather per 100, 20 25
Whiskey per bbl• :50 - 55 • •
Buie BlookliPer 100; - 15
CurbStone, 2 .-116 •••• 12i'., •
Tint '•; 20 • 25
.u•• • Pi'
eeessoitci , el2l6 -
r
rishtti; Ma , .4, 1642 ”
;60 cferon:loo
_•• • . ,
= •
_ • ~• • •• • ;i; . /
•• . I
L C. Loomis, prolist,
j Y RAIL 110.11) OR C.1.1:11.]
COAL.
20 - 23 40
25 28 43c
10 • 11
6. 7
_32 re
PRESENTS !!
MYERS & HALVER A sing have
Just received at tueir.urug, oo , ICI
and Variety Store, alarge atisortment of. •
Toys, Toy-Hooks for Christnia9
,Presents. ' Annals, Souvenirs,
and Port-fojiosifOr 15.13. .
Together with a choice selection of "entertaining'READlNG, for long winter evenings.
Btllool IBODMic,
of every variety, viz:,
School.. Bibles and Pestaments,.
Smith's Geography and Mitts,.
Olney 4. Mitchell's • do. •
Smith's GraP"nar'
Kahan:, s ditto, . •
J2ngel's Series, No. 1,'2, - 3; 4,5, ck
:Cobb's' School Books, complete.
. Emerson, Barham,' 4 , freb-'
ster's Spellers_,_
Pike,,Rose,Smiley; Emerson's d
iithmetics, with Keys,
• Illathemaiical Instrument .
STATIONARY ~
Letter; Cap, nod Deed paper, ruled and plain. Note
paper. Silver` Pencils, everpoints, .Jackscin Lead
Pencils hi wood, of all tempers; with a largo as
. Sortraent of BLANK BOOKS, ruled and unruled.
2e1 . 20 , 124 . 12111123
Of superior finish. Razors, Razor Strops
Shaving Brushes, and finely scented,•
Shaving Soaps and assorted. Per--
fumery. •
- •
FANCY STATIONARY:
Superior opaque and Russia Bristol Boards.
Rice parr, Visiting eards,colored Wafers and
Sealing Was, Nam and *DP
New iIBSISIC~
. :
(vocAL . AND INSTRUMENTAL:)
SEittoicat Knotruntento,
Together with a general and well selected assort-,
meat of Classical and ✓7lisce/laneona Works, "to.
please the fancy and improve the taste."
Carlisle, Deo. 14,1842. tf-7
FARMERS , HOTEL.
PrOE subscriber 'hereby informi
friends and the pulAlis in generaloluit he still
mainuesl.6 keep a
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:8 .. ,---,
(r, ports to the mintrary notwithstandingjat the OLD
STAND, hi East High Street, a few doors" east'
du,' cou, , t notis,, w here he will at all times take
pie: wire in administering to the comforts of those
who may favor him with their custom.. ,
111 s 11A It • skill he •eolistaiitly supplied with the.
Choicest liquors, and liiw TABLE with the best the.
market con furnish. A careful OSTLER always.
kept in attendance.—and walling shall be left undone•
to please all who call with
Boma)Eits taken by the writ:, month or year.
SIMON -WON DERLICH.
Collide, April tl-ttS
Union 'a,per
• HE subscriber respectfully 'informs the pub,.
lie at large, that lie has leased the above es.
tablishment, six miles south of Carlisle, for a term
of years, and the'3lll,l, having been recently re..
paired, and new' machinery Introduced; he is
therefore in‘epared to manufacture to order, (and
also •has a supply_constantly on hand)
il."aper o 1 every kind and quality.
which he will furnish to.printcrs, merchants and
ilthers, in any quantities at the lowest city prices.
All orders addressed to - the subscriber, ra. Paper.
town, Cumberland county, will receive prompt
attention.
Having lately reeeivcd'a supply attic very best
mati:rial;, he flatters himself tliat he will be ablir
to m:nmlacture•paper equalin quality.to any other
establishment iu the country.
WILLIAM B. MULLIN.
Papertnwn, Jitly 20,1849. 'tf-3a
N. B. The highest price paid for rags.
•• TO rAnzamas.
Idifillillnl±lllll2 - 111n.
_ •
ravir. sultscriln:rs, at their roummr AND
u still'', on Main street, nesrly op
posite the County Jail, in the Borough of. Carlisle,
Va., still contitte to build the following Machines,
'nd - Horse Powers—ti=
Barren's Patent Improved
TidIEE AND F 01.76:
. •
•
. MO.L,S;' Tau t
With a horizontal I, ail-wheel, with a (cook to eon.-
duct the strap to the Machitw.
BEVIL GEAR HORSE POWER,
Tito. bawl. wheel outside of the horses. They are
%veil calculated to pot to one side of the barn 'bridge,
or undirritie Writ shed.
A Nees and lisnOroved Shaker,
To separate the grain from the straw, which will
deMesise with one or hen hatiA N 1 ill be Made to the.
abut e :Machine if wanted. - • ' .
3 as
purei,...in g any of the above Machines may hare the
pris Huge, after afair trial, of returning the same iP
u0.. 0 0.1. All Machines andllorse Powers are
warranted for ope year, if well used.
REPOLFRIIII I9 G•
• All kinds of repairing will be done at the anortew
notice and on the most reasonable terms. They'al
s ays keep on hand all castings necessary to repair
the above Machines, or any others now in use.
IRO N ND BRSSIOUNDRY,
There is also attached to the above establishment
• UN AND BRASS FOUNDRY, at which
IBM
kinds of CAS TIN can be bad—sue i as. • pp e
Mills, Cora Brakers, Plaster BrakerS, Mill Gear
ing, Saw Mill Cranks; Machine Gearing, \Arnow
Boxes,&e. &e. Also. '
TURNING AND FIN ISRING,
Such as Alin Spindles, Car Boxes, Turning. Lathes,
&e.,a1l hi the best order, in irosuid brass. .
- tt All orders will be c xecuted at the shortest no.
ti ee, a lid promptly attended to. Farmers and others
ant respectfully invited to give us a call, confident
that they can bo suited to their satisfaction.
A. STOUFFER & CO, '
Carlisle, Aug. 10, 1842. tf.4l
CO - Planck's, I lenwood's and.Ogle's PLOUGHS
and PLOUGH CASTINGS, such as Cutters Lauds
sides, &c.,Exc., can also be had at the foundry.
MEM? ON GELDREN.
" %MOTHERS, BE ON YOUR GUARDi—,
Thisis the season when this destructive
complaint attacks your interesting little children,
often robs you of those you fondly dent on, and
carries hundreds to the grave. Every mother
should therefore, know its symptOms, watch them
closely, and always be *pared with a reinedy
as many are daily sacrificed by such neglect. At
first the little patient leached with a shivering, it
grows restless, has flushes of heat,the eyes become
red and swollen, it breathes with difficulty, and
then comes that fearful Cousin that will surely ter
minate in convulsions or death unless something . is
immediately given to Check it. In this complaint
thci "Balsam of Wild Cherry" is well known to
,be the most speedy ever dicovcred. It is indeed a
precious remedy—mild, • safes - ,and innocent, - and .
is sure to give thelsufferer immediate relief, and
quickly restore it to safety and health. Fami
lies residing in the country and indeed'everY mo
ther who loves her children, should alwitys keep
thitimiti - the house and give , it to them
early, by doing so you May often save the life of
ono yod fondly lore. Remembeithis is the famous
remedy of this Aistinguished physician, ar.' Win"
km, which has cured thousands of CROUP,
WHOOPING COUGH, ASTHMA; CONSUMP
TION, Sto.;afler every other medicine has failed.
particular when yoii, purchase to, ask
er 44 Dr. - WrirAtt'B7llAssia or Wtt.n Oilcans,"
as there is a SYRUP of this name adrcrtised that is
entirely a'different Medicine. • • .
Proliared only by Wn.uhuslk, Chiiitiists,
No. 33 South Fourth street, Philadelphia,
'Enid in Carlisle by':.::
SAMUEL: ELLIOTT.O O I,
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.Tric'e One Dolla r a-Bottle. • ' - •
ALSO