CI Of the Receipts' and Expenditures of Cumberlaad ConntY, the Commissioners of said County, from the Ist day, of January to the 31st, day of llneember, A. 11. 1842, inclusive. , ' . 11.. .10.1ATEER, E , . To Balance 'in the hands of R. 'Snodgrass, ,Esq., laic Treasdrer,-at last settlement, ' Of Taxes outstanding at last settlement, Amountof CouPty Tax assessed for 1842,. . -Loan from Carlisle Banii i . • .Note-and Interest froth Abraham Erb, • '`Fine from Letitia ißussleman, J. H. Graham, 'Esq. costs and verdict fees in Commonwealth cases, Additional tax paid by collector of Akio roe, • Tax received from late collector of Carlisle, . " •A. W-.. Sterrett, 'tor of Newton, •'t Taxes.on Unseaied,Lands, rel, Low,' I'Tircpian and Iloilenback's 4!W. Foulke, Esq. Clerk of Quarter Ses sions, verdict lees leccivea by •him,' Paul .Martin, • Esq., Sheriff, Fines ; and, verdict fees received by him, (per Auditors' Settlement) . lB4l, , Sell LIDULE Due Cuunly, per Ret subject,4to Exemertz fn• 1842. • Townships and Boroughs. BM Carlisle, ' E. Pennsboro', . S. Middleton, • ..Silver Spring, --Shippensburg - 43: • Allen, • Carlisle, . Dickinson,` E. Pcnnsboro,' , • Frankford, •• -Hopewell; ' Monroe, Mechanicsburg, Newton, Newville, N. Cumberland, _.jYoslh Middleton; South Middleton; Silva Spring; Southampton, Shipp2nsburg 13. Shippensburg 'l'. W. Ponnsboro,' 1839 ISA 0 1841 1.1 - I.7l.lrantlnTirF Oeover4 .1. Spier, li,q.t 1) IN M'Cullocill Gporge 11oI(z,t• J. C. Brown,t J. Stouirei , ,t - T. C. Seouller,t Gfinie,t Lewis Sehutt,t • John Rutll,t iffi IJ„ Morrow,' Ruifiiipli Martin, John Ecters,t P. Eckels,t Jacob Cbover,t G. Kimmel,. Hugh Craig,* lUeo. Zinn, Jr.t Since paid in full. t,. Since paid in pmt, George Zinn, Jr., •D. W. McCullough, • • GeorgeMultz, . , Samuel Kutz, 'Christian Clime,. Jacob Coovcr, Francis Repels, • John Peters, • John Ruth, Coover, John -Stouffer, . Jacob Squier, • ' T. C. Scouller, J. C, Brown, • Samuel Mumma, John Hollaglier, - Lewis' Schutt, • To Balance in the hands of Treasurer, Exhibiting the 'amount of' T./lA - E . S assessed within 11w. Count 31st day of Dece7i2ber, 1842, inclusive, with the amount of into the hands of Wm. 31. - Aragon', Esq., z,rrasi ing and due by Collectors, iogethey with the amount To Balance of Taxes fur 1841, outstanding at last settlement, $ 2014 87 to aggregate amount of. tate 'fax levied and assessed for the use of the Commoncyealth, for the year 1842, t Sinc© paid Slate Treasurer , Roughs 4- Town-Amount of Dupt- BA if .11,- WI chws' Antonia (!1 - Tex.: ' .11ala;re.0‘11-, Coiled° . ).:I,' Aunits. yew:s. ships. r coifs er r 1812. lir:e ire:e ..i. li, rePtil ' .quilto) , • , . ' __ • Carlisle, W. Bentz 1311 . a 39 ;39 104 14 , 181 44 Dickinson, A. G, Miller, . a ...., • -• ,1.1 53 :li :3'J 140 90 " i • East Pennsborough, Samuel Mununa, " . . a 1 . 1 68 100.00 75 29 • 1 Hopewell; -‘, 11. 0. Miller, . " . 202 911 111 32 _. " Monroe, • :• G. W. Bricker, • " a .. 17 11 . . . Newton, •W. Sterrett, a a . 1.5 29 i ...2 87 114 63 /A New Cumberland, A. Officer, .. a . 202 245 28 (.9 .. L South Middleton, J. Lehman,* • - . " . . 8 21; ''ls 90 41 60 - . Silver Spring; J. 11011agher, .1` ' • . . 838 . „ ' -)10 (JO 26 39 1 , - • - Southampton, - John ;Pilgrim, 41 . it ,ft i,t 842 23 52 92 411' • • N9hirpensburg B. Jl. BrandeLerry,* . . 1f 9 911 14 83 Shippensburg T., William K. Tritt, a . m " 64 459 - • 27 22 ti I • West Pcnnsborough, James treason, 1812 - -" " 10 13 :;0 08 132 1(9 . " i • Allen, David Coover, 4" 1269 08 -, , " - 3 . ~- 730 00 *531 08 ; • . • Carlisle, • ' Jacob Squier, Ekq.. • ' 1951 72 1 " 736 lib 1215 32 . _Dickinson, D. W McCullough,. " , 1267 66 lt . . -557 00 710 06 1 , ' - East Pcnnsborough, George Moltz, . 1176 81 . . " ." .• 730 09 746 81 Frank ford, .1. C. Brown, • 1, 302 63• " I. 217 00 ," 85 1;3 Hopewell, , • John Stouffer, 204 :1:; ' . - "i 160 90 204 35 .. . . Mifflin, - 7. C. ;`3'vouller, it f' .. l 101 ~. -., . , 13,3-00 188-61 Monroe, Christain ,Glime, it , 1 liti .. . r,o 1 oo ' LS 1 18 . ; - Mechanicsburg, Lewh.-schutt, " 191 63 ~ ~ •' - I t:0 00 . 61 63 ' . Newton, . • John Ruth, 10i; 81; ' •• ... ... •• • 644 90 132 sii _ . -•-,. Newville, • J. S. Morrow, It t) , 173 12 '• . • , 110 00 05 12.. New Cumberland, R. Martin, 44 110 29 " - - ', , 00 North Middleton, • Samuel Kutz, .. 952 26. " •.. 235 00 717 26 Smith Middleton, John Peters, • •41 1197 80 • 1. ' 165 00 1032 80 - - - Silver. Spring; Francis Eckels, II 986 54 .:.- " ' 4{ 218 00 . . 739 54 Southampton, , ' Jacob Ceover, . II - 679 06. a . 345 00 334 06 , ' ' *Shippensburg 8.,. George Kimmel, " - 301 38 J• " 230 00 I 71 38 , Sbipponshurg 'l'.; Hugh Craig,* • " 119. 58 " a ~,. 2O 00 99 58 • West Pcnnsborough, George Zinn, Jr. 'i 56 06 " . " •••-•"- P 332 00 754 06 . . • _ . .:-..----, ----2- . $14,568 92 $ll9 91 $258 89 $7740 71 ~„$8164 28 11 . . , -- . . . . . , CUMBERLAND COUNTY, SS. . WE, the undersigned. Auiiitors•or i'•• ' • AI flaying examined the !".--- , --,Trea."- - '' WE the Commissioners of Cumberland County, do certify, cy L A. that the-above exhibits a true and correct statement of the 11,c - i( c + o %ceiptri and Expenditures of Cutaberland county, for the term . 6 above"stited, Ds' also , of the several taxes assessed for the use .• of the Commonwealth, aforesaid, with the aggregate of fees and exoneration allowed Suring said term, and also the amount derdial totes outstanding and halals of the several collectors, to tho'bestrof our li.nowledgo-ona jailgePlent. Witaessotttlands.aistl seal of Office, at Carlisle, the a day of January MICHAEL MISHLER, , JACOB REIIRAIL - Commission . ROBERT. LAIRD. • Inivr~' Clerk. . Attest: Jtitor - . , 3 ...' , •_ -, . :‘ ~• . ,',-• -',• .-• ,- .. rc te r s , ' ' - FALL , WiiVIER GOIPk4, 2021fv lan latjul 'FALL & WINTER GOODS. cONSISTIN:G, in , part, of English,French, ~. • Beaver, and Pilot CLOTHS:, assimere, .11LAIYE10 1 . 8t :'HAYERSTICE have Stict received '' ITIDE subscriber is jest rectiivingn fresh supply of Sattincitsonli Kentiteky4patis. Linsey and Cotton ...o,ll.front.the•Mmtufactery at Philadelphia 4 a large' ' . ,11:::. Goods, among whi e b may belound ... -, .. Flannels. Rose, • hitiekinaw;point and Pilot, , s 4ll . ePt , 4 . 1.4n.1) zi.urrs,consistinn. or ....': .: Beaver & Pilot Cloths . • •.. 1T.,-..4:1:=1..Wca. -- J.'a ~f4 11 11 . 01 11) firiC4a011)er dc Study Latin FS • ~att ..yaricos other Broad Cloths.,:. A great sat tetyof Banes, Pinnacle, and. Carpeting. ,Frentli, COO sh Ttrith•nr 4idicitifilhadeii which th4",Will aell Whcile.. - , .. sAtINETTS, CASSIMERES i '.KENTUCK Y JEANS and AnieriCan Chinties.--11rown,likraehed Ile Color *de or'hitaillirthesmanufacturcr's Prices:. ':.' ' • 'and other 'Seasonable goods for men's wear., . .ed Muslins... Cliecks,Tieks mid Diapers. ' Bonnet ei .^: ~..',. ~,.. ,‘ .',_, : , ;At5ci 0 . ..,,., -. .•...:. ,-") ". - Alio; n general assortment of Niereliandizefiir the ,',Sillra and .ilibbOns. ' line Cloth.' Velveteen , Caps, .. , !'-':Aillra4 Sidi Heflectors and GhtlialirapS'of.vOl4.-: Lndies,to which he. respectfully calls their intention, slioalery., Gloves and Umbrellas t Meritags, Mons. 04-patterna.. ~,[,-',.- • :.,,.: 2,..:.:,, , ,'' ..,., ..- ..,; ~..... ~ . ' - ;.. Call 'and see asSathrus possilileote the entire stonk, lin and Snsony Delnines; Figured, Plain, Striped:. ..,:", 4 , -, : ,. .:_ . .:CDr. -,,,:, • ..,, vfou,...bidithry_chetino-caoh,------, - ,--‘ah(l-1101•1'13 , 1.taticittett, Swiss , Blonds ,-and-Artifielal., „ - --- r-r.- - --- , ,7 -- - _... --- .‘.;:a.. ~.-• 8 ,- ' - e5: 777 ;' ,- '7 --- - • ''•',. - ' . - , 01 , 10 W. tirrft,fl .Flowers: together with a rtriety.b ~-..%' • • . .., , . ;The tteiy* b e g Whiter,straltie(l_,Veitl m it s nerm _ ept 91,1; l 0p r nt0 to guru Centi per ib. •".001. Ikle;.Det t? it I; I,B4t;'' • :7 1 trUerligyfr , ifiliole . erkt,, ,)iti.7.„ l : - . ..' A - c for eale:ut the store of , ' ..t e t.' PRAIAlins.. uust?"41101,,..e810081; '. ,'....':'. ''Ctirlisle,"l2Oyethber SO, 1842. fir ', 4 , 4r 3P 4 '''' LI OT than caphell o nd in ,Corlisle,'. ~''-,r9p, Pt191).",..,-, ;Birmrdrivr,...ggirmioxS. Ht' ..4 • 111 a mlu' VElAVlrivimft. 'v , -- -* ''' '".• d 7 1 ble !Vied" ' o °o' %n r t -' 4 ..„.11.1‘li im -...."-- - ' .. —— o - 1 'SPLP2cI)II3 ase6renient'or'numoNs oevar,- .„ . , . . , . „., .* • . ~,,,,,. , _ . , ..,..,: Ohoes.;Tieii mid piiakins, a 81 )Pel 1 ,7_ 4 , ,„, w • i;ll, , t, :. it us .r"ceivthli thili' 4 Bia o k B o2fPohlon .. A-A?! 4 '.T ll . ll34 .t'rec,"! e io. Vir,,, fijr N ER:, jete:iiinii,o6hicotrog,i,fine assottmetit' - '4ith , lioye, kip - .1,3 f ? 3,l ",';` l , ,c,enlan , H E i'; ' CI * 1112.15,'".' itlf, able Colored Silk Velvets; itt,the; 'etore.oClTL' - "; , .; '',,,=', 4 '. ' :'''Y:','.: • '„'' ,',, ~,,c,i, . ;,'..l`, ' ,' ~• ~.,. . • ..11 - ‘4l( . ib .VDEEDEO'f,iltr,Ollll44ll5l46 *. 4 lild 0 11'101'1a; &°. ' : ,-:, - '' '''' , 14YA.5t7.77. 7 111.41 . ' . I *.:Sitt :/*42 . ' -'' ... ".. ' ' ' PHAlN M, ;l4l . lr, : i " .: ,,,„ * C4 ;;:''' .7l/ . 11) 7 . ;?!"- -- .77.7' i --',-I.::':'±-:::;,-;;..,--''7-1.4.'A irniii4i l illt", : .i! , ; . : , , - ' -,. :,-, ~..,, ,_ ~,,,.....,J, ,::;;;,,,,,,,,,,, ~., „...,:„- - , , ~..-.,, ~,,,,,, ~x.,, -,,,,i,,,,,A.;.,...,..-!r.,..,,,,,,-;,..t:-',V,.L•-,..4„,,,..,;.,.-.-,..z.:, -:...:•-•:.0,mN...,,.5,',..•,),,,...,-,.;6, ~,:::.I.(7E,r4,,t'aiiiiiia '''' ' . - I V-4 , ''' .-- :.;r:r% '-'')-.:'..'-..'',;:-'''',:r.''''''''''',;;4;W'PP.4:t.",';l:l:4s4lo,4,;:i:'::l',4,,;c2'q.ll:,i''''•;-;:-?..,',..',"''; .•,.'Y '.' ,!, : -.::: •;-, ..: ; 1 '. 4- - , •g--4 , :•' 4 :. ,1 "' •-" , ;''''';'dj:--.' ~^ . ---• . -44/" '""'- ' ;`". -- ''''- i;l;"c4;lSA l tP7 '' ' '' 3044.. Il t)(YI'.!,:TANI;)I.7.."C 'x' trn (il: Treu.surcr, 31,st pLcri ions, c 5 r., ware i e riwrif't t of tpi, cut's b 2. Coll c w s Pi:ter. 0 verdc'er, 3; AI u nun a .t.' J. Lelimah," 1911 33 17 1 "9 2267 ut tr 62.00 58 486 98 508 19 60`2: 91 1801 13 201 -07 1168 18 182 99 to 140 32 —14304-25 1 2017 63 1121 58 1237 66 380 56 202 76 1718 98 22,121 ''',l $ 1076 775 090 ' 665 500 470 440 420 365 455 :353 224 132 72 00 39 00 20 00 • 10 00 $ll6B 18 , l =II TEMENT z , t , tli; • .11l1k.EASIJ 'EH' , . . . • , CM '.. ' .. By Amount paid ut on Orders, &e., as follows, to wit: - WitneSses',fees in unonwealth suits, •6 • .163 . 90 .ittS:tiees' '• .d ' .do °- A 37 74 Constables' do . . do • °42 73 Directors . of the or on . account.of Estimate for - 1842, •: . , . Grand' and Traverse Jurors, . • .. . Assessors pay for 1842, • ASsessors making enuMeration of 'Taxable inhab itants, &e.,* .. . . Cot nty Jail & Penitentiary, sindries furnished, •-., • Prisoners, ' , . • , Election, Expenses for 1842,... . . . ' • Repairs•and Ineiderrtal Expenses Of Public Build ings; • ,--. • 'Repairing and Painting Bridges, ... $ . 1511.'58 4423 37/ 22121.24 1500 00' • 50.00 100 00 39 32 1 70 34 MI ==~-3-G1 It;onstaGlcs to court of Qr, • Sessions, , - M. 1-lolconib, Esq., Keeper of Penitentiary, Directors of the Poor their pay for 1842, Poor .11ou . se Visitors for 1841, . .. James 11. Graham, Eq. Attorney to Commis .sioners, , . .„ Public Printing, . . . . . . Taxes Hefundc'd, ' .. , ' ' Inquisition's on dead bodies, Costs on View to Damages,aivardlioad. • - Rood . .Ctiminionet•Sc their pay for laying out State Boad=,' •, .. '..• .. ~ . .56,96 A.uditors Paj-lor 10.41, • • • 36 5th.. 1 Loan including Interest from Um-lisle Bank, ' ... .1531.80 . S'operintendent of Public Buildings,* ': • . .. 65 00 ViTfrt-Pittreorn - pany-AproPriinion-fOrl - losei -------- '25 :0 - (5 Sheriff Ilipple fees for Deeds of Unseated. Lauds;. • 7 50 _ _• __ 8 00 48 00 MEI 1812,, iii r •essed Ain't On - bi in 119,82 113 01 138 10 13 7 2 Z 1 548 33 Foolk. lees. in Qr. Sessions,. ;rorg . e.Sa.idellii, Esq., hilt- Prothonotaray fees, ‘•ratts, the apprehension of Horse , ' ." , • I. IL Graham, Esq., D . vp'iy,. AR* Genl..fees, in Qr. Session, &c.; , - 2ourt Crier's pay \ lex. M. Kerr, Esq., pay as Cointnisioner in full, Mishler, Esq. do do _for 1842 Ineob llehrar. Esq. do • , do —•do . - Robert Laird Esq. front Ist. or. to.3lst Decent; -her 4842; „••" fohn Irwin, Esq., Continissiot.ers' (lea, Paul Martin Esq., Sheriff support of Prisoners-for -1812, - Viewers of roads and Bridge s, . ' . Orders for killing hoses,, , . - h 210 67 1150 03 " • 964 ris 114 98 1:0 211 91 784 13 b 4 97 1 334 18 •32 39 -18..32 , 1838 63 1041 53 697 60 135 pt; 117 76 1022 98 II 1 . 18 !Z5 $20,820 60 S-TATE, T y o f 'e mn l en 'api, fir the it. , ?e f the Cdminonweallk;_up In the I.'::c.oncrations brill Tees (Awe I 'C; Ike/or:,; the (mount paid •- nrcr, a 3 1 the Milmirri,. m-furne I lit ' s --- ; t::, k • , t , 3 4, *, ! . .1 V C:), ''''T . l 'AV . ..., , --2. • "'" `,•';'!.•. ic,••(LN. " ), .•ii . 4 • ik t . 4- '-‘ett .•1•.•• •• - .4V l ?_.:-.•-! ;J..... -•-;:..•-:,• • V N . .. • . • I y .... ~‘ p W .., W 1. .. le . " -SARSAPARILLA. COMSTOCK'S COM. POUND EXTRACT. There is no other preparaL tion of Sarsaparilla that can exceed or equal this: If you arc sure to get COMSTOCK'S, you will find it superior to all others. It does not require puffing. 1151:19012Lie..as . 111C_-431E1Vh7.9.. CELESTIAL BitttLM OF CHINA. A positive cure for 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 by it. Dr. Bartitoicinctu's EXPS:CVS)R 11 ivill prevent or cure ell incipient consumption, CO UGHV & C OLDS taken in Imp, and i§ a delightful nereFdy. ,Reticent tier the name, and get Comstock% KOLMSTOCK'S, VERMIFUGE will eradicate all . 01RM in children or adults with a certainty quite astoaisbing. It is the same as that made by stock, and sells with a rapidity almost incredible, by Comstock 4 Co., New York. TOOTH DROPS, KLlNE'S—cure effectually Entered according to act of Conyreaa. in-the year 1842. by Comstock Co.. in the Clerk'e office of the Southern District of Now York. By' applying to our agents, in each town and village,,itapers may be had free; showing the most Mipectable names in the country for these ftiets, so that no one can fail to believe them. Cu- Be sure you call for our articles, and not be put off with any stories, that others are as good. HAVE THESE OR NONE, should be year motto—and Men never can he true and genuine without our names to them. . All these articles to be had wholesale and retail onlrof us. • r&PdaW/4/0 Wholesale Druggists Maiden.Lnno New York. and of our tigenis. Vor sale in Carlisle by SAMUEL ELLIOTT , and STEVENSON & DINKLE. November IQ, 1812. Jy.55 WORMS! -WORMs ! KOLNIS . POCIt'S, VERNIFUGE. , This remedy for Worrtvii is one of the most extra ordinary ever used: - It effectually eradicates Wernis of all sorts, from old liken anitadults.- •• : OU,SANDS perish by worms • without the real cause tieing known. Soda other reason is aSsignetl fort heir si ekness, anti I nto late toture the real earse. . Immense responsitilitii then rests - upon the partaiewho does not knotiomil the doctor who does not understand, the complaint which. is destroying • those,precicus flowers of , • slitaild be done ?..i ' The husWee is , plain. - Give this vertaifuge, which Will be Bute to do goodifiliev have no,worms.; cud if they erailicutelhem with te certainty and precieich tetdy • Forlale its l to lielarby SAMI,Tr e I, „LLLIOTT, littru by IT IY Gron.• • ovemberl,6; 184.2! wis ••' '455 Groceries; Spices and AND MARTO; --- ~. .- . I,rmrtuE sebeeriber heti - just 'ieceiveil the .111. following articles in' the Grocery line, .which having,bought for cash,he is enabled tiltell at the very low prices at which they arc marked., Prime ,lava.Coftee,ls per lb. . .. . Best Rio "do - Strong Scooted, ''' ' 12i " ' • and at lower prices, , - • . ' Loaf Sugurs—comMon and fine at . 11 & 1.2.6 4 . Do Extra , or'finest quality, ' 14 . 4 . Fine crushed Loaf Sugars. • • . , Fine Brown Sugars at , , ° 8 & 1,0 ", Prime N. Y. Cheese,at Salaratus, V .., '4lO " Ground Pommy; - " Do Allspice, ' . • 14 " G. A. Salt, at 2.50 Sack and 75-ots -Buslich--: Fine do at 1:00 . • '' ;do Fresh Currants, Bunch Raisins by the-pound or in Half and Quarter - Boxes, .. ~ • • . . Oranges, .• i• `-'" Citron, ' ' ' • • Mace, • ' 4 Cloves, ' . Nutmegs, ' ' Manion, • Salt Peter,. ----4Jayenne--Pepper-(in-bulk-or-liettles,) No broken or depreciated brink • notes taken for goods—reduced prices and good currency ! . • For hale by.-. • ' ' • J. W. EI3Y. Carlisle; Dee: 21,1842.. • • , . tf-8 LIAVO:ia,S As you value your Life and Health, .1 . , beseech you readThe'follo.wing: • u. itr: Ili. ffilEaDt • • • Zig AS the pi easn (I.l....iin.DiUtucmg. Aledivint s reeeive,the Aipprct- I or the, • M EpICAI, FACU;LTY, being composed of .ingredients. which are known to the proless:ion,nnd which are daily given by the most respectable physieians to their patients. This (het alone is sufficient to stamp their :REPAY TION FOREVER, nn well ns cause them to be employed by all with .3.10 RE CONPIDENCE 4 • • than the imeparati ens of quacks and RECO.II.IIE.VDAVONS ha% e been published frequently, in thepaper . s,,crom Physicians and Clergymen, Members of Congreisand state Legislattires, respectable private citizens, and among them many of the most distinguished members of churches_ and other institutions; -; in reference to Dr. Leidy's Men:ices, and it is.lsop ed, from tile numerous corti neater. and.recommenda timis, having been publisdicil far and ncar, that all that is now neccsaary. is to keep them before the" public, that thee mar be reminded or them, where they may obtainefi geniti . tie; ice. fke. One of the mont valuable is Sea I% . 11.2: El 1131 ) ,t1-5. . f 5.111.3 Nia:'...;llia Blood . rills.. Thosc'etlebrateq Pills ai'e gaily recommended in Diseases. of_tha-.Stomach Impui•ittes or the Blood,. • a ... I I; o w oTs generating' diseaseti of Billions AfilAro, - the • Stomach, Liver, I labium! Costiveness, I Heart ,the Spleer,Kid• ir •,..ation, Flatulency-, 1 tiers, Bonesc&c. &e. Iyoi,t. of Appolito., Ulccrotts Sore's of the 8 3111-lIVSB of the Stomach, Nose, Throat Z.::•. Body; Waterbrash, !1e....f10wn,1 Scaly, Etoptions and Foul and, oll'ensi ve breath, "Blotches of the Skin; Batl taste in the mouth, 11)ry ring watery pimples In‘Varil Pains, Pales of the of the thee and body; Stomach, the Sides,and Headache, Giddiness, along the Back; .1 Scrofilla,k;rvaipelas, RlieumaYe Pains, Gout, .. 1- Glandular Affections. • ... . ALSO' IN ConstilLtionaldiSeases; produced Icy Mercury and other ni'neral preparations, as 11-!;-11 as the dan g erous cut scrim nces resulting from the improper rzatment of Syphilis, &c. Sze.. "The Life or do— v.:. , ,,r2, 13 iu the Blood." • - ' . I.,SVIIiRIIS, eh. Sill, v. 11. 70 p•Tir.eil is your lllcod, • . . .And health a ill att.nrl you. ' - The great princhWes ad vcrated by Dr. I..eitly, and in which he is supported by seriptitre, c..e• I st. That vitality is contained-in the Blood. ed. The Mood, heenmiag vitiated or imoure,gives rise to numerous diseases of the organs c,l' the Lot,, the stomach, the liver, the 1ieti11,....e. Ste. 3:1. Tina whati.ver has 11a.elf:et of vo-ify ing the 81001, posseslt.s the power of rt,estahli ailing health __ Tul action In the Lod'. 4th. That l'u:',y.tire. and Starvation, or, in 0t1. , .r words, purging to the c•acut du. t is t.. 0. freq....nth done, and at the same lime epioy ing low diet, end abstinence from food almost entirely, are productive. or irruch wore ntiseltiof than is gene...ally supposed, and in proof of it - will only remark:that II v l'Org'll inn—The liannoi system is more orless debilitated, for the eery simple reason that in the proce a of purging all is carried off from tfte stomach trout .which nott....lenent is 'ileritll and distributed thrott7lo.tt the s% stem. . By Starv,stion-..- nit -nt is nhs.ll..tely AI WI. held' from the SySICIII 59 Ilt.o-2SSII6' to it; both for sus taining vital neljoll and :1111:11Z nature in hearing up against that progress or discos.. I l u-IICe . the el aseq.lences of too :00011 fotr:, , ing. nod a rvltia , tedde! must he to produ-t. stud. It condition of the systom as a ill enable. disease to'nfalse there . rapid peTzress, and entend itself the more - tqlsily,and in n brief time thrott:ol ll qt tho sYstem• - • Admitting the 111 re- vin. - t, it heel:nes neres.al yto 171T1' re how is the Blood to be purified ? and 1.1 I'M -1041111)g the menus, how is the sy.tern to bit guarded azainst lily serious consequences ? . 'Tis easily answered ---POllll/ VOW' ills, Take-Dr. Leidy 'a Blood Pills. ' These l'ills operateently, tl r (.111.etnnlly: th-v do not produce prostration of the systeimns most piils do.• They rrimilT no root mita either. from occupation or the replay mode of living.' fe,ir need be en- M1.6111ml of inking cord from their use, and may he taken at all limes, by young and old, without inter fering with any other medicine that may have been (Aim beforehand. These Pills are prepared only, and sold wholesale and retail, at Lr.ll)V'S' Health Emporium, No. 101 N. 2d et. below Vine, (sizipr.th,G ,, ldeli Eagle. and Serpents,) 1! I? IC E 25 CE,NTS .4 BOX. ccn disemmt M Omlekttle dealers. , rCifir. Leidy's Blood Pills are also sold inall his principal cities and towns throughout the Union,and by many respectable-storekeepers throughout the country. For male, in r;arlisle, by ._STEVENSON & DINKLE, Agents ' for Cumlonrland County. Carlisle, pee. 21.1 , E5.1. y-8 EF[RE INSURANCE! North Aanerica li3stivanc6Co OF 4P,HILADELPIIIA. NOUN a. NIERS, Agent, Cailisle. .THIS company continues to make Insurances against loss or damage by Fire, on the most reasonable terms. They also take , PERPETUAL MISES. • on stone or brick buildings At 825 . 0 n. etooo, 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,s4 fo $5 on $lOOO Log and - Frame, 6 ' ° s6 tcks7 on $lOOO Merchandizo, about 85 on $lOOO Application - in perion or by letter will have lin; mediate attention., • The Spring Garden Insurance Co. OF PHILADELPHIA. MAKE INSURANCE, either temporary Or perpetual, against kiss or dainagCby Funs, .in 'Anon or Coantry, on }lodise, Barns and Build ings of all kiwis; on Household Furniture,. Mer. chandize, Horses, Cattle, Agricultural, Commer cial and ManufactUring. Stock, and Utensil's 'of every description,a's wallas Mowssais rind Gaottan RCNT', upon the moat favorable terpa. The "allowing are 'the usual rates, - viz: On Stone and brick buildings, from . • 35 - to 40"ets. on 5100 "Log and frame'. " 60.t0 70 Ms. on 100. "Merchandise and Simi- Lure in brick' or atone . buildings; trim 40 to SO ate. . op :100 • "Do. in log orfrime, 60.,t0 i 0 etas on PO ' "Horses cattle, farming utensils and'aundrisni r at about . • Appliatir ' Rd g;/ ~~.~;~ Soiudthlng NeVvlar the,llolidays. , . . ----- z- ---r- - ' - • ... . = • • „ - ' - '•.,.. : ---...z, 1 .-_.: I • BEAUTY AND ECONOMY, Superior ,Ene Beaver Hatep $4,25. UT• little more than three months have elapsed since the' subscriber 'submitted for the inspec tion of the Pub Hollis superior fine Fur Ifiats, alike low price of 94,25, Equal in all , respects, to the moat costt,y (and with which he challenges a compaeison,) and is this short period ,of timei - he lies more than realized his most sanguine expectations. He would therefore take this opportunity of making his grateful acknowledg ments-to a discerning Public, and 'also,of expressiine his gratitude to his former friends and pafrons, who have so g enerally called oilhim since his re-establish ment lobilsiness*as it is a proof that he has hereto fore given satisfaction. .He will noiv use every:exer tion, not only to please the fancy, but to furnish the Ched;Est and_host-Liatia_the4i . This he is enabled to do from his practical know ledge. and peculiarly ECONOMICaI, C.ISH SYSTEM OF BUSINESS, at less price than they can be offered by those who are mere -buyers and sellersond still adhere to'the old credit system, with high rents and extinvogunt expenses. In proof of 11/ , ' position, he has introd teed for the inspection tff . 1.;.e public, a ' . • . ' . ' surEntoit FINE ' EMMA IZAT, On fine Russia body,at (howl') ecedentedlow price of THREE DOLL.IIIS ,!? FIFTY CENTS , ! ! Equal in any respect to those sold under the old sys tem, at $1 and $:•. .• ', • .. The above named price will be strictly adhered t 0..,, and he trusts his friends who order their hots, sent home, will not be offended should the bill be sent tit the sometime, itr,soon after, to their conntingllnnisca as fin book of chOrgeS is kept,in this establishment: -...The•-onliseriberis:sorry. to that efforts have been made, mud doubtless will continue to be made 'by some, to injure his Ecinminical and' Faihiontible Establishment. He would therelore particularly i° vile the public, after exaniiiihr , 'every where else, to 'call and -see him. cCrllnts and Caps of every description made to orderot short notice, wholesale and retail. • • ' .CHARLP F. RAYMOND. :Idiot! HAT and CAP Afanufactimer, f‘lo. 82, ChesiMt street, bidow Third, opposite Congrets Hall, Philadelphia. I'. S. The Ladies will here find a -handsome as sortment of Furs and Fur TriniTings, at reasonable prices. Old Furs altered and repaired iii the best ' • manner. WA NTn—Ratenon, :cia'sk Rat; Otte, Fisher, and other shipping Furs.- , December 7, 1342. . - • tf-fi LAP ADAI- .11toraty at Laws fIkFFICE N0..3 lieetern's Row, on the Pub lieUP Square, Carlisle, Pa April G, 184'2 • / ATTO - RNEY AT LAW. • ()lice opposite the, pvlisle Batik July 9.7, lOHN 011 EN' 77 I T , • V) gi o ES PEPTFULLY tet t ilel-s his . serviee - s . tothe 'ieitizens of Carlis,:le and its vicinity, , that he w . Jl. at ten ils:,,6"A tit , rforzti all tal operations Plagiag and Extract; it ha t ztraljtalle inserting iii - eorruptalde- artificial teeth from a single' tooth to an-entire set. • (o'olrice opposite AlTarlati . CB Hotel July , Fr - ,=7 l a :7: Z. — fa =7""?` Dr.L Ventist. TTSpermanently located in Carliele,and kill prr form all Operations' tint are required in the practice of his , profession—such as ~ Extracting, Filing, P i Villa Itiserlin.7„ Artificial 'rectal, front a single tooth to an entire set. N. 13. For a ii , w•airinths ensuing, 11r. Loom§ will he in Ca'lisle, the first . hco ?necks in each . month—,a tier which, he will be absent until the first tira'wee.r.3 1110 t ch fallowing inonth , --at which period he may be found at his 011h.e, Pill st. ne'ar Hold. Carlisle, May 4,1842... • 0127 vzcehatliostutirg Line Bairects affecitunicsburg car:( Philadcfphia alliap ore. (111" !LILL 110.4 D 011 CAX.IL) THE subscriber grateful for phst favors, beg leave to inform his friends unn the [ABM generally, 'that be still continues to run p. line < bur then Cars regularly between Meehanicsbur, and Philadelphia or Baltimore, by which good and pioduee of all description, will he tiirwardi• with care and despatch at the lowest rates c freight. ProthiceiVill be received at lii, Ware HOLIST,i Mechanicsburg, and ftirwurded to either Phil:, delphia 01... Baltimore, according to the ilirectim of the owner. (I.7The highest price given fur Why and Flour. MARTIN M N.• 13. Plaster of Paris and Salt always kepi on hand, and for sale at the lowest prices. He has also an land, at the Depot in Mechanics burg, for sale, LIUMBIF.I{, such aa Boards, Snuggles, Scantlings, it c. of ull hinds, 1;00dr - wilt be-sold-on liberutterms. August 17, 1842. 0:42 • - . COAL. • 4 YIiCNS Valley,-Pine Grove, Mine-burners, and Bituminous COAL, constantly fur sale by -- J. & P—MARTIN, • • .. Successors to Miller & Martins Harrisburg, April 20, 1842. 6111.25. FOR PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMO a. THE proprietors of the Susquehanna Linb will run their Curs and Boats as usual to Phil adelphiaand Baltimore during the present season. Tll, - ,ir friends will please apply to %Yin:L. Fox, Broad st. and to Castner, Christian & Curran, No. 76 South Wharves, Philadelphia, and- Joseph E. Elder, Baltimore. • Until further notice, the following prices will' be adhered to between this place and the above ities. . • , • • g Ctt2.• p F.C4 ir M 4 •.1.1r 7 E! • cm . - ati 3 o P P4 F. • P C.. • 1111 CA. • 0 15t . 22 . $1 per bbl. *Ale perloo lbs. Groceries, Q - Ware_ and Hardware, Dry Ggods, Furni ture and Drugs, Wheat,` Rye & Corn per bushel Oats do • Lumber per 1000 feet • $2.75 93 50 Shingles, • do ' 1 50 , • 2 00 Flour per bbl. 311 35 • 50c Shad do 3711 50 - Herring do 311 a Salt per sack, • 28 32:. Pitch, Pitch, Tar and Rosin per 100, , 16 21 Plaster gross ten, $2 25" $2 50 Hemp per 100, •16 22' - - Hides,_ Piretat, gross ton,2 50, 3 ,50 Blooms &Vastbigs; d 12 4 00 Dar Iron, '? • 350 4 Nails per keg, - 18 23, Leather per 100, _„,20 ,„ 25,, Whiskey per bbl 50 - 7'ls , , Burr Illocicaper 100 6 ' 15 ' 20) CurbBPPer' do *JI2I. Tin, „do, 20, ;25 20,,ps s 4 Jr dr', P. MARTIN. 'Buninaluir to:Millar At Martine- 'filmll‘ 4 . 1f 42 1 - . °^'^. - 20. -'‘23 40 25 • 28 43c 6 • 7 U=SZT!=!g=6l=2ll ffill2 mcw.zr.Ezmpsxr.:p.)43 °PRESENTS !Y.- MYERS:if 'IIA.ITETISTICK 61'6 Just recetitet 4it their rug; loolti Stationary 00 Variety Store s a large•assortment of • Toys,. Toy-BOoks. for - 7 CliristmtW Presents. Atittao, Souvenirs, and Port-folios, for 1843. Together with a choice selection of 'entertainhie LIGHT .READING; for long. wiliker evenings.. • ' 4 4 • minata, • • ' of every variety, viz: • • School Bibles and Testoments,.. • Smith's Geo . graphy and .121 las, Olney .13 , . Mitchell's do. • . Smith's Grammar, Kirkam's ditto, • ,- Sngel's Series, No. 1, 2; 3,4; 5,4..6; Gobb's Schdblßuoles7completc. Emerson, Byerlyi Burham, 4. Web ster's Spellers, Pike,..Rose,Sniiley, Emerson'ed2- ritlzmetics, with keya. • • is.puthentatical Instrument STATIOW.ARYI: LeVer, Cnp, and need paper, rule I and plain. Note paperi ' Silver Pea eils, elm points. Jackson Lead Pencils in wood, of all tempers; ,with a large as.: 'sortment of BLANK BOOKS, ruletriind unruled. '231‘7 32 =221PMED . Of superior finish. ;BazOrsillazor Strops Shaving Brushes, and finely scented ,Shaving Soaps and assorted Per- turnery. FANCY sTATiolmuiv:' . Superior opaque and llttasla quills, Bristol Boartit, Rice paper, Visiting Cards,eolored Wafers and Sealing \Vax, Plain and Motto Seals. , New TO . (vocAL AND' INSTRUMENTALO .111Autitrat Inotrumnito • Togßirer.With argeneral and well selected assort- Meat of Classical and Miscellaneous Works, "to please the fltney and improve the taste." Lat.lisle, Dec. 14, 1842. • tf-7 YkRIVERS ) HOTEL W11E: subscriber hereby informs his friends and the Ohne itt general, that he still contn.ues to keep a . . Pllbt LIC ----- • 14 1;1 CDUTZ - 3 . a 101 11 (t, ports to the contrary tiotwithsta mling,) at the OLD STAND, in East High Street, ti few doors east of the Court llnitt,c, where he , will at all flaws take pleasore in administering to the totolorts .of those who M:IN . filen'. Min with their custom. IBEE His R. Il shall he constautl• supplied with the choicest liquors., and 11;s TABLE w•ithlhe he,t. the -market can furnish. A careful OST En :Always kept ill attendance—turd uoilthig shall be lets undone to please till who call with hint. 110 A 1t1.)E,16 taken by thelveetz,tnnollt or vest.. • • 81 NION -NV ONDERIAC 11. . - Carlisle, April 6, 1i,4'2 • ' ti-23 111151 •• . • • nion-Faper Mm.; • •THE.subscriber respectfully intbrms'th'epnli.., tic at large, that he has leased the. abo've es. tablishment, six miles south of Carlisle, for a term of years, and the :111LI, having. been recently re.,. paired, and .new, Machinery introduced,, he is therefore prepared to inamulbeturo to order, (and - Also has a supply constantly on band) Paper oe ev"ry am! Quality. which he 'will flung!) to print..tr z q. tnet chants nod others, in any quantities at the lent 'est city p rices. All orders addressed to the subscriber, at Paper town, Cumberland county, will receive prompt attention. MEI • liming lately received a supply of the very hest materials; he flatters himselli-that he will be able to manufacture Paper equal in quality to any other establishment ill thri country. WILLIAM B....MULLIN'. Papertown, July, .20, 1842. tr.3e N.' B. The highest price paid for rags. 7.'0 FARMERS. TP:1113111gli 11 Uhl 73 I UE soliserilivrs, at their FOUNI)ItY' ANIY Sllol', street;nei - irly op posite the Comity• Jail, in the Borough or Cu rtisle, still cowl - tie to !wild the following Machines and Horse Powers—riz: T. D. Onrrell's Vatent Improired 71,11EZE AN D UR • E522g1.2 . ZAAILM D • • With a lun•izomit with struck to con , duct this strap to IIu• GE .-.ll{ 11().NNE POWER, Tiat lewd. vlteel ottt,i(l.• ot,the horses. The% :ti e' well et:lent:ged to put to out. side or the limit tt r i:l :4 e, 9t. harp th , ..tuiv..,111514 , 11 su or•two to the ilmvv Mathi,ic tl uaul.Q. " a a cM? t." Purchasing .sit of the ali Nlachities ttiiiy hare the !irk after trial, or returning. the smue it not sateitied. .All Machines and I lorse Powerslll2 wul•rvlotcdfirone year, if well t taut. , RE Pei All kiwis or repairing will he done at tl.e snortt4 notice and on the most reasonable terms. They - V ;vs keep ou hand all castings necessary to repair the above Machincs,or Any oiliers now in use. ND EF.SSICEI&DRY. (F►C 1! There• is also attached to the above establishment an DION AN)) BRASS FOUNDRY, at which all kinds of CASTINGS can be had—such as Apple dills, Corn ',Brokers, Plasm. Beakers, Mill Geuri Crantis, Machine Gearing, Wagon Boxes;S:o. &c. Also. TURN ANID FINISHING, Such as 111 ill Spindles, Car foxes, Turning Lathes, Ste., all in the best order, in iron and brass. co".AI I orders will be executed ut die shortest no tice, mid promptly attended to. Farmers and others av:i respectfully Invlted to give us a call, confident that they can be suited to their satisfitction. • A. STOUFFEInt CO. Carlisle, Aug. 10,184'2. 1641 (Os Planck's, I len wood's and Ogle's' PLOUGHS and PLOUGH CASTINGS, such as - Cutlers I.4ead4 •sides,,%m. Ste., can also be hail at the foundry. . . . tHOUP M/FOTHERS, BE. ON YOUR :GUAR Di-- AK This is Ake. season when this destrUctive complaint attaeks your interesting; little children, often robs you or - those you . . fondly 'dela 'on, and carries hundreds to the grave. Every mother should therefore, know its symptoms, watch them closely, and always he prepared With- n: remedy as many are daily sacrificed by such neglect. 'At first the little patient:is seized with a sluveringOt grows restless, has flushes of licat i the eyes beconie red and swollen, it breatlie's with, difficUlty, and then comes that fearful Coven that wilt surely ter fitinatc in convulsions or death unless something is if niediately given to cherds it. Inthis complaint the,",Balsam of Wad Cherry" is well . .knotvri to he he most speedy ever dicovered. It is indeed ti precious remedy—mild, safe and innocent, and' is sure.to give the, sufferer immediate 'relief, and quickly restore it to, safety and health. ~parnil ies residing in the country and indeed every eio the* who loves' her: children, should always keep this niedicino in the house'. and give °ft to them'' early, by doing - soiou , may otteii,.,save the life‘Of • ono you fondly love. Remember thieiothe'fatnons: remedy' of this distinguished physician', Or. Ms.. rar e • which ' has cured" thousands : of CROUP, 'WHOOPNaccttiowAsTom-Al9o;vsumr. VON, dic., aftcroverryy other Medieme has 'tailed. aj•Bwpartionlar when -; you, •spurclutee - to, ' for “Dr., WISTAle.8:08148P:-.6V WILD ; PORawr," as ther e ig a lite ur Of this neruiradvattised. that is entirely a different medicine. Prepared only. tiy,Wii.LiAlitti,& :Co„..Chemiste, , • No. 33 gOiltir reerth street; Sold' ii:i I WM IMME ALSO , . .