tehzadidsita3i4-ektt • r • teo l , 7, 14&11ita:E1 •Wednesdair likoriiink, March 29; 1843. PLiladolphia Satnxday, courier. . I:lLtr.,The bled number of this well-established and sterling newspaper, published weekly by NicMakin and Holden, being the commencement of a new volume, ii really a splendid s'p'ecimen of improved , . tasteinliterary publications. 'rite sheet is immeese 1y enlarged; and ;what With the fine white paper, the new and large type, and the tasteful embellishments, it's appearance is truly beautiful. Its contents are in keeping witit.itsappearanee, and would do credit to any of the boasted periodicals of the day. This truly mammoth paper can be had for one year for $2 ! D'Anbigne's Ilistoiy of the Rofbrmatis:qi.. —CCrWe-6ve-reeeived-fivs-numbers_ol_thia-valna- Me work; being the Monthly numbers from January to May, incluaive,'Of the Select Library Of Religious Literature,_publiahed by James , 11. Campbell, of Philadelphia. • Price fifteen cents a number, Dr $l,- 80 cents a year. . , The History of the Reformation, which is comple ted in these numbers, is one of the most deeply in teresting works we hive ever read. .The ever-vary ing scenes of that Dve'ntful period pass before the' eye in-the most vivid manner, and the characters of _Cher and the other leading Reformers, as ttehl as the champions of the church of Rome, areAlepieterl with a ft:4.6e that imparts to them the r'eality , and beauty of the most masterly paintings: A book so good and cheap ought to be in the.hands of every family. •It may. be had ot Kneedler •Si Hunter's in Main_ street; where also-may be had. Allison's History of Europe, and-other cheap works. Mr• Durbin'a Lottorb. CCj'Another, and we think the most interesting 'letter that has yet appeared from Professor Diatom, will be found on the first page of to-day's paper. It is addressed to'llr. SEWALL, of Washington City, a son of whom is 'making the tour of the Continent and the East in company with Mr. Dountpri We copy the letter from the National Intelligencer. It treats particularly of the Religious condition of Eu rope, with ti brief examination -of the frame-work and policy. of the English and French governments and the condition and prospects of fheir people, to -whickis added anTinteresting - notice - ofireland and' lierlieople. 'The comments of Mi. Punntat upon the people and policy-of the 'countries he has visited, though necessarily brief to come within the narrow' limits of a letter ; demonstrate the closeness of his _observations upon the character of the governments or the old world, mid the keenness of his scrutiny kit to the moving causes of their policy. It will he seen that lie gives it as his opinion that Papal poWer rapidly veiaining ivhat was wreined.lvom it by the Reformation,and that certain steps toward an alli- ance mails by Louis -PhiMite, indicate that the day is not far distant %vitro even klnglittal slid France nifty be added to • the inindi . er or Kio i dom-lohima to the )(wee of Heine! The letter will he hound replete „with habilitation All instruction, and is cotnnientked W.:Mei:Live perusal Matti° of Waterloo E 1.1.18 BON11,17:1, Esq.delivered the eleventh lecture before the Alert Fire Company, on Tuesday es ening last. Subjeet—the Battle of Waterloo.- - It was listened to With great saiishiction by a large. and fashionable audience, and.reflected, in its finish ed. st,t le, vivid picturing stud effective declamation, the Juglicat credit upon the promising talents of the l roarer. As we take no notes of soy of the lertures, we can give of this, as the preceding ones, no more ..than a brief outline. Opening with the French Revolution,, • took it raiihl review of the progressive causes wind!' led (0 that bloody poriod, perm.' ' (Mine:l l '6p a,0,1 : 1c. oils prominent charactersl--Ro liespieirre, Marat, Milton and othersthe'Tiendish haiders is its terrible crimes, who first stirred up— flourished in lath; hour'—and at last became, most fitly,' the" miserable victims. of, the Relit' of Terror. Passing on from this, the lecturer advert- cl to the out:101011 which I;COLIght N7lllokolll lituttAtiecesses of !;i's . aiuns which fullowed,and which adding: conquest to conquestovere making his name a terror to Europe; until at last, alarmed at the threat enitig.aspect of allitirs, an alliance of some of the greatest powers was found necessary' and thrilled, to crush the usurper with one powerful and decisive . blow. That geeat encounter, upon which hum; dm fate of nations, nettle NVaterloo iinraor6.l in history and restored the peace of Europe. That div ended the triumphant career of Napoleon ; the march of the %Conqueror was stopped—his ambition paralyzed in its highest effort, and the child of destiny' fell from Ids high pinnacle of poWer, to. rise no more ! He like a meteor from the bosontof splendor lam. the grave of thick night ; like nit eagle lianitten down in a too near approach to the sun !" He won . Whom' the morning daWned "itEing,and armed with Kings' to strive," was at evening 'lute Desolater desolate— The Victor overthrown! The Arbiter of others' tire, A Suppliant for his own ! ' • . The character of Napoleon in exile was glowingly expatiated upon, and the lecturer caused with a beau. Lihd poetiell apostrophe to Freedom. - l'he next lecture of the course .will be delivered ' by Rev. JOHN N. HQVFMAN. Subjeci—Gubtavus • Adolphus orSwedewatitl Uuc thirtY)ears War. tiar.Eoruev'st Lecture. s caOther eng,ngements preventedour hearing Mr. Forney's 'Lecture. We 11c1IV it spoken of with high apprOval by many who were' of the :u and n friend wholicard it I.iises his good opinion of the matter and his objections to the manner;of the lecturer, in the following communication. For the Heraldand Expositot The Ist lecture of the course before, the Wash ington Artillery wits deliveredon Saturday evening last, by Join W. FORNE.Y, Esq. of., Lancaster.— • Subject, " Our Country's Future." '1 his Lecture was characterized by broad and ra tional views, extensive research, rich illustrations, original thought, close and soundresisoning and .Vig- OPOUB style. Out, whilst meting simple justice to "Our- Country's Future" as a composition, we can not refrain from entering our humble caveat against the style,oreloeution which its author has Adopted.. There is too much mannerism, and too little na laire—too much theatrical . rplling' and mouthing of words, and* little attention paul,to a correct and agreeable pronunciation. • We are,siWare that this style of speaking is at Ares-, eni the' ' vogue in our large and 1481'1;3112We ewes; hut this is. no argument in its favor. An:Orator, shouldnever slaughter - nature to paint Art with her • life .blood; and whenever 111;0'411°de' of speaking becomes general We shall , bide long fkrewell- to Feeling ,and. good taste. • . C. L. • The Whig Party. ThwSpriri g local Elections in New York and the Eastern States, gfre moat 'gratifying evidence that yi,Tl4,apirit:ot .1840 is not dead yet; and that it is to the 'Whig parry #.16 people, will finally look to. sustain tilo,..institatiens and ,nopport the 'credit and prnsp,erity ofthe: Country.' Iu •DiewYork the Whigs_ Itiwn'regained the ascend/1 ri*in litany ioonti es AV hi they p;ist latitlajf; - and 'gained''violoaie'i in, a aanibei. af in whichttie - Laidatai i ira alwpya, heretofore held sw ay ',The,!iattke restfiti have been necured in Michigan 'and in the &astern Siatel. , lnNeW HnOMI eblre,ev , l , l* the rtzge he' LiatC! Voacrimu,S , ,4s.eicitted aididatiy raajaritl: 'a hugdreds 'rhea' at tha.iast:tletitiaa4,.'aqta:, , Powerfodly qta in thin , . sfrh WllleeSt itself fully and .triuin phaMly in 1844 ! *h.j 11 0:4 1 0 P The #higii carried every ..wavd ! iii II el.Cify• but one in Orilittnclwynvotykinimikliy bi heavy ma. 7 ., PP4 I I 3 :I I I449P.T", ; iC,Irtf .• ^ -Mainkm•Thintellotel. •. lifenslei% lianas /Intel this \ borough, which liue been kept" O Arne ykre, inet by Mr: C. M'F'arlane, in a style very ,salisfactory to the public taste and conifori. has bebn takenlii. Gen. Willis Foulke, undei'whese cue it will doubtless flourish as usual. ' . imilmteat *Au The election in Connecticut: takes place on Mon day next; April Sd. The oontest appears to be ex..: citing. The issue is Protection or no yrotection;and it is lo be hoped that Home Industry. will trim 'pliantly sustain 'itself in the land ák stead habits.— 'President Tyler has interfered in the Election by re moving several Whig Postmasters lately. ' , • John S. Brown his taken the establish , ment er the ''Bucks County IntelljgcnOor," as Editor & proprietor. The first number under the new, charge gives signs of improvement, cditori: ally and typographically, both of which were much . needed. tc,"NorthamiAon Bank notes:have fallen ,fifi percent.-within a fev days. jThe Lancaster Union states that the frame Minding oceupied by the Episcopalian congregation as a lecture-rooM and Sunday School. WAS destroyed by fire in that city on Sunday last. n-The Philadelphia papers of yesterday con tain a rumor of the death of Father Miller,' the, end-of the-world leetUrer. It is Said he died near Albany, N. Y. Doubtful. A writer: in one 'of the Foreign Encyclopedias calCulates that if the natural resources of the A merican Continent were fully developed, it veld afford sustenance to 3600 millions ofinhabitants, a - number, five tines as great as the entire popula tion of the Globe.. - • . • , TilE RIGHTS OF. MAN,—Tlic sacred rights of mankind, said -Alexander Hamilton, arc nut to be ruinaged for among old parchments or musty records; they are written as with a sunbeam, in the wild° volume of human nature, by the band of the Divinity itaelt, and can never be erased by mortal poWei cO-Tho celebrated llf. Krummaehcr of Prus siti, and author .of several popular religious works that Imic been translated from tho German, has been invited to a ProfessorshipMiliejleohiglep_ ,Seminary, of Gern9l..Reformed Church- ta..Mor eersbur,gh, Pa, Observance of the Sabbath Agreeably to public notice a meeting was held in the Methodist Episcopal Clitifeli; on Monday evening, March -20th -1643, for the purpose of adopting measures - to promote the better obser -. vanec of the'Sabhath day. , The object o 1 the meeting having bon stated by ProC.-111131.tyrocit, the Rev. Air. SCOTT was eullgd W the t.l:7l4tir,.atl sir. llENity pemEtu ar poiliteaSeeretaiy. The Rev: Mr. POW1:1.1., acting no agent for the Philadelphia. Sabbath Association, presented the whole subject to ttni-tneeting in a clear Mid_ forci ble Manner, showing him , much had, been done along our canals and western waters in checking the : dreadful - deseM-atior: of tIM fhily Sabbath which fbrinerly prevailed. • The Rev. Mr., SrancE oared the following rc s'olutfons, which he supported by siMie‘iippropri.• ate remarks and which were unancnicusly adopt• ed : • •Resolved, That the Sabbath is a divine institu tion ineiriculjy adapted to pronietu the physical, nental, and mural welilsre of wan, and therefore is religious observance iS both a privilege and a Resolved, That the transpin gets and metchandize on the Sabbath, on our in. land tluiroughlhrelt, is im,real benefit to the coin. Inanity ; but on the contrary is a-great evil, as it deprives tlf6 poor laboicr of that -rest, apil those religious privileges guarantaed.to him his Gre. ator, and exerts a powerfully demorali• ug but,. core upon hint and society at large. The Rev. Mr. HuFF.v.IN, after ads ating tha, ;Jidoptioni of conic measures for activapera submitteill• the folloiving resolution pat - was unanimously adopted. ' Resolved, That a Standing Cinnini curse:red) he appointed to adopt such ineusuceS they may decal-pearl lea tile, to promote the san ficapon of the Sabbath—and that they have fewer* to fill any vacancies that may occur. . The following gentlemen were' appointed by the meefing, viz: Prof: M. Caldwell, Henry Renneelt Angney, R. Coleman Hall,* A ndr Richards, Ea:Mull:idiotic. George Keller. Prof. APClureroex alter some ne4nd pertinent remarks, offered the fulhiwing whf were unani. . _._ inotibly adopted :' Resolved, That while we dephithe desecra tion of the Sabbath in our. mulv , e rejoice, with t gratitude to the Giver of 1 ond,, for the 4. -indications of a favorable chap t public opin ion. • . I Resolved, 'That we a pproie 'the plan and operationa of the Vhiludelphia bath Associa. co 1 lion, stud that we e'Lerfully fool , . . On routioo of the Rev. Mr. OmiN, Resolved, That the proceed ing be.priblislied in all the ougli. On.nlotion,-adjourncil LEVI Ili:say DUFFIELD, Scc'y. = cafet.42, SNtPA' BEEF CATTLE.—TI e yards ou :tiontlay last ammo were taken by the lultelu2rs • lbs. There has been u slut market:during the week, wI butchers at 475 to $5. Th , or nearly so. FLQUIL—We hat e onl to report, 100 bbls. at. interest; and lots of 1 to '.20 store, at $3 75 for mixed, t and to detilers.the reeeipt at $5 ff 2, 5, per bbl. Hold GRAJN.—There 'is li forward and good to a pr command 78, to 83 conts. Corn his materially adv, deicand 511 cents having i and yellow. Oats have so WHISICIEY.—SeIIs a 1 bbls,i GRAlN.—Wheat is ets•por bashel , for Red, prices 84 1 . 111 iye 'lgen • Cony is in detiland at 4 ' , F!OUt Sales or; Budd been efiecteilttti Rye ticholfif $ll 25 Foy 10 1 stock Viilttliti,To. Connecticut Election Qur • Resources. ute to uid its rof this meet curs in the bur MEE 3E3 ro. l 2tru nth, 25, It 3-2, • igs at the drove 250 head, which 1 0755 75 per 100 tiply of Hogs in ere taken by the BALTBIO et is• again bare, alu in City Mills on time, adding,' owarctstreet irons for choice biiind's; 5 remained steady r more firM o ‘Vlleat coining cle would probably held at 50 cajun. rice with:an active id foi• lioth white, a Zi cents. cents for hhthi. and March 25;1843, [ME lid in demand, at .8$ for Wheat, at which tyeSalea iat'so eta• I ow, round, and .43 • rllnc OliOpillibiantif; ! $475 par 41* .rn '25 , per Of the been obtained for %111411tAtI,E11*, /On the Odtrist: by the itev.lVy. ifoore, T. M Fiiikry;of; BOtimore; Md., ,to • *Att ttAIRETT.A, - fourth, daughter oilltr.Jeho Gray Merefaint, of.this plate. (On thetnil int. by the Key. Geo. W. Mitchell, Rev. R. K. Cawed; (formerly of this place) to Min CAIIOMiR SVBAN POLLERBLY. of Went, Va. , . • /On the 28th of February last, by thelter. key, Mr. JOHN FOULE, of,Perry county; to - Miss MART ANN Paeasobr‘of Cumberland county. /On the 14th lust. by the Rev. James • Ilarper, Rev. JAMES J. Burnam, of Greensburg, I'Vestm74l Co. Pa. to Miss SARAA ELLEN M'CLAY, Shippens burg. /On the 'lsth inst. by the same, Col:A BEN/4115E1.N STERRETT, of Cincinnati, - Ohio, to Miss ADEGAIL CILERINE Itl!Ciar, of Shippensburg. 'On the 16th inst. by the aMne, Mr. jotter IlistnE, Jr. to Miss JANE ANN KrNEII, both of .Soutliamp ton township, Franklin Co. Pa. . An the same day, by the Rev: James Mackey, DAVID R. RENSHAW, Esq.' to Miss CATHARINE ANN COOVER, Loth of Cumberland county. . DIED, !On the24th inst. Mrs. NlArtr Amss, formerly of Lancaster, Pa. aged about 66 years. CiTliele•Light Artillery!! • - HE members of the Carlisle Artillery Com -Ipally will •plefise : take notice, dint tfiere will be an election held, at the fuddle, house of David Mean, Es q ., ou Saturday, the 7th day orApril next, in this- borough, between the hours of -10'nnd 6 u'- clock, fiir the purpose of electing . OEM Second Llenienant,' . '•, for .said company, in the room of Lientenaiit George W. Crop; resigned,' • Captain, Samuel 1 hompson will not as Judge of laid election. — - • WILLIAM MOUDY, Carlisle, March 29, 184.3 To the •'Electors of Combertand . . Cott n ty. . . . . rELLOW-CITIZENS:—I intend to he n candi date ter the oflie,e of SHERIFF of Cumber land county at the next election, and feel grateful to you for your support. • ANDREW ROBERTS. Carlisle,Mnrch eg, 1843. To the Voters of Cumberland County. ENTLEMr.N :-1 Mier myself as R candidate for the olliee of SHVIZIFT of Cionberland Bounty, and will be thankful to you for your support._ 14110EIAP,L HOLCOMB. Carl i she, March in, 1843. , te=2l - .Elefrister 7 B Notiee; lIEGISTiI'S OFFICE, • Carlisle, March 25th 1813: IK,Turic•• is\ hereby given to Legatees' ..r . 44 Creditors and other persons concerned, tha the following-accounts have been filed in this (ado for examination by. the accountarits therein mum ed, and will- be presented to the OrPhans' Court of Cumbertund county for confirm:llion and allow ance on Tues . thiy - tlie .25th day of April; A. D. 1813, viz: I. The account of Samuel Angle, Administra. tor of John Lackens, late of tlic..borouell of Shippensburg, deceased: . 2. -The account of John Stough, Junior, Ad ator of John Stongll,Sen. late of Sloughs- town, CU:lberia:id county, deceased. 3. The adroit:it of George t. 'Donnell; Admin. i - slrutor of Dr. John Frazer, latMorChurehtown, Cumberland county, deceased. , 1. The account of Samuel llehetrig, Adminis tra.or of Samuel Bricker, late of Newton town. • ship, deceased. 5. The account of Henry C. Cromer, Adminis trator of Samuel Gar, lute of Allen township, deceased. 6. The account of George R upp;jun., one - of the Executors.of Daniel Shirenian, sea., late of Skirt:- ma:lBlmm', Cumberland county, deceased. • ' 7. Thu account of-John Rupp; ono of--the-Ex. ecutors of Daniel Shircinan, son., late of Shire manstown, Cumberland county, deceased. S. The account of Matthew Davidson, Admin. ~R f d"tlifntteoglPl..wn~l.:~ .l anon 1 l 41" 9. The account oh Samuel Myer and John -My er, Administrators of John 31yer, late of Frank. ford township, deceased. 10. Tile uceount of Henry Brenneman, Ad ministrator of James. Cummins, late of Allet township, deceased. 11. Thu account of Samuel Worst, Adminis trator of Martin•lllohler, lute of RIO . Borough of Mechanic . sburg; deceaiied. 12.- The account-ofAolin-Soiisher,-Execittor-of Andrew Swisher, luto of the Borough .of Mc chuniesburg, deceased. 13 The account dlVilliam B. AlUrray,Admin istrator of Mary D. Ramsey, late of the Borough of Carlisle, deceased. . 14. Tho account of George Rill,ley, Jr.. Guar (lion .ofJacob Edinger, Samuel Eislingor and Levi Eblinger;. filed by George Rupp, Jr. Administri. for or the said George Rupley, Jr. 15. The account of Jacob Zeigler, Guardiiii of Philip Corninnn, a minor son of Philip Corn. man, late of North Al iddletoit township, deceased JACOB _BRETZ, Register. state of John Eberle,' Jr. deceased Native TS HEREBY GIVEN, that letters of Adminis tration on the Estate ofJOILN EBERLE, Jr. late of Silver Spring township, Cumberland county, de ceased, have this day been issued by the Register in and for the said County, to the subscriberoi ho resides in Monroe township, in said County. All persons having claims or demands against estate of said decedent, are requested to make known the grata without delay,und those indebted to make payment to JACOB NIESLEV,- Adm'r. 6t5-t7.2 Afarch 29,1813 Estate'of Abraluira -Didow,.deceased ~~`~ `~'_ S HEREBY GIVEN, that letters of Athmiiis' tration on the Estate of ABRAHAM DITLOW. late of South Middleton township, Cumberland en. deceased, have this day been issued by tbe . ilegister in and for said Comity, to the subscribers. All per sons having claims or I legman& against the Estate of said decedent,are requested to make known the sonic without delay, and those indebted to make payment immediately to WILLIA NI LINE, GEORGE DITLOW, March E.'o, 1843. - WIIEREAS, my wife, Mary Ann Smiley, Inhaving eloped from my bed Mal board with out any cootie that "know of, this is therethre to no tify and caution all persons not to credit her on my acuount, us Eau) deterinined not to pay any debts of her co:naval:WlWl . ' um this date. Newville, March 22,1 .ILIAM SMILEY. .13W.-3Lt. Berkshire and Woburn Pigs FOR -SALE. AFEW pair of Berkshire and Woburn Pigs of pure blood, which may be taken 'from the sow about thii first of April; price $lO.- Also, u full blooded DEVONSHIRE lIMCM, - This animal was purchAsed for $1 50, when he was about two years old; lie will be six this 'spring. a bright red, perfectly gentle and very handsome, lie is sold only because the owner has two. Price $5O. He maybe seen at the ,residence of the subscriber, one'mile west 'of Carlisle, on'the Hail road. .. JACOB DUEY.. .Morvin Farm,' 'Atari:3h 2.2,184.3.. St-21 ARCHER'S :LARD. 'LAMPS MOulLiettirer . s Prices!- • • • - • • .411 , . ' • . •„ , . otiEli!s PATCNTIAFt-DILAMP• bu'rUing,Lard ,Without tiny preparattio'n i for the subscriber. ,Thu light ,as Nand ;U . the arm-oil, is entirely free from'sMoheersruell, ttt less thnh"laialf the 'price. l'he apparatus ting the lard Is nest and . sinmile; does not (te am the sitipeartine, is'notliaatile`te get out of fltql_p?..py,l4e,oppl,sed :.at , a4miath:expyiee- 49 inde now in nee . • Confident' th at thleArtiNiti, ataisoly, to t he known to . ittintetjnto goner?! use', , see"then?. iso'anzi:lo7.B7 orr xpo Davro: IX or EIGHT genieel Boarders ,will be taken 'tte above, 'and comfortably accommodated, at $1 50 per Week, if Oak] in advance, or once a month, when due. Enquiro of the Printer after lat_April. March 22,1843. Y virtue of a writ ofVenditioni Exponas, to me VIP directed ) issued out of the . Court of Common Pleas of CuMberland county, will be exposed to public sale at the, Court Hoth3e,'in the borough of Carlisle, on Saturdtir the Bth of April, 1843,m 10 o'clock, M. the following. described Real Es tate, . • A , Lot of Ground, situate in the borough of Carlisle, containing 60 feet in breadth and 240 feet in depth, more or less, adjoining a lot of the Rev. Thomas Creigh on the West, an alley on the North, the Main street oh the South; and the public square on the West, laving thereon erected a large two story Stone ROUSE, and eight two story Brick houses called Harpers/ row. • Alsoi - A Lot of Ground,. situate in. the borough. of Carlisle,!containing one acre, more or Tess, adjoining the (Snorer and Carlisle Turnpike road on the East, locdo Agnew on the West, a lane on the South;and a hit of Miss Noble's on the West.. Seized and taken Mexecution as the property of, John Harper,Esq. arAto , he sold by me rAUL; MARTINi-SheritE— Sheriff's Office, Car li Mardi '22,1843. BOOKS KNEEDLER Booksellers at fourth door east ofthe posite Wonderlieh's the, different kinds now School Hooks, • Blank Bo( of the best Lindino ai they will sell ut from usual prictis: AEo,. Extra Brother Joe, received regularl: Lieutenant Colonel. Graham's, Sargeant's, Go4y,'s Lady's - Took ceiyed as soon us issue Select Library ol Four first Nos. receive Ilktory of the Reform ceidion of one number, coarse of the preseat MEE Campbell's Ford )1. Select Nlisetillanto ;rat rilh"titisF A us ou Steel Libraries, Library. - 20,009-poi wanted as above, for w paid. S. ,E AT, PFERS (ot 1 1 > h, amsOrlinent o[ ' . t Drugs,-IVEedi . 1 Stationall4 Pine Cap I'l Slates ITY the dozen,, Salle heir, do:, 1) \1 ac, warurs, quality, l'ainti Slaw Flesh To: Toilet • variet Spice (rou1l( Together with every the :mention ad . Physic' Dyers, is solicited as 11 low prices for Cash. Carlisle, March 15,1 - — CLOTH Plf.trO COVERS., A superior article o tie. sold, of hargain for cash at the Store of Ile: subtiber. Fell. IS, MIS: I GEO, W. inTNEn. ant now receiving of all descriptions, ac; twiccstor Cashp Wondorlich's !Intel. March IS, nissplerlim THE Partoership dofore existing between the subscribers under tl lame and st Ic of N. to.: IL NOBLE, is hereby clol red by mutual conseid, all demands against said n—anii all debts due ti I t •yitt by book areonot ono •wise, is to be settled with Robert Snodgra'ss, cis fully authorized to dose saidt:hucern.i _......................_____ ___. _ iwitT NOBLE. 9 . 3. 3t--2.0 Carlisle.Alarcli I • Application' Tavern, License. To the Honorable the idges of the Court of Gen. era QUarter Sessbi of the Peace - of Cumber land county, at Api&cssions, A. D. 1843. - PILE Petition* olVhristian Randalli, of - 4 . the township a i•espretfully Hire souls, that he is well Nietod with house room and other convenietices for y lodging and accommoda tion of strangers and utllers at the house lie.noW occupies as a tavern Mtn town of Newbury in said township, die therelii prays the I 'mumble Collat.° grant him a !hiss for the same, and lie wilt ever pray,&u., 1 crosTux RAND Li March 15, 1843 WE, the sitbsceibercitizens of the township 1 -- of llopewell, in %Airlift! above mentioned ion Or tavern prayed to be Het .11 is proposed to belkept, do certify that the abovt med applicant is of good repute for honesty unit t pt!rance, and is well pro .vided with house root nil conveniences for the lodging . and acconiMod on or strangers and trav ellers, and that NUCh an or tavern' as necessary to accommodate the [Millie ul entertain strangors and travellers. .1011t1 NleCay Iletiderson Peter Lecher Daniel Ale Cay • (:. W. Chitlwell 4 Adam Guitikel Robert 1... PaTtursotil Clenme Adam ?loau•y .1. Itobort Clark • itoberCQuigley W. S. ltunsliaw John Craig. David Lecher. Application for Tavern License.' 7'o the llondrnole the Judis of the Court of Gene at Quarter Soßdions, Peace of Cumberhu county, at april Sesvon• a. 1843. The Pelitioa of Yhili Brechhill respectfully represents, that your Petitioner is provided with the necessary requisites. for kaping a blouse of 'WM Itliatekilinnient, in the Ito4te he flow occupies, in South townsltiOyour petitioner there fore prays your honors Joigrant him a licenselM. dae..ssine the ensuing year:xonimenciitg on the Ist ay of April, A. 1). 1841 1 voLIP 11REC:IBILL. to-30 6t-s2 Afaych 15,1843 -4. We the undersi , nied eiti. its or S. Middleton tp. in the county of authorial , do covtifi• that weave well Bi:quaintest with the - ' ve named P. lirech bill, and that lie is of good i report for honesty and Teinperance, and ip well plivided with house room, . and convionoirs for.ladgintsind accommodation of Strangers and Travellers,* so therelbre, recom mend him to your lionoureas well deserving of a licelise,liiiil ftivtlier say that a Tavern at this stand is an uotlionnuodation to.the oldie... • ' hicob Gut hull . Wolf ProtPk. Breckbill Jr)ic Wunderlich Jacob Vise Sr • Alraham Kaufman John Kaurnian Jaiob Weire Isaac Kaufbian• Solana Plank John WundOlich Jorr, ) Applieation. for Tiivern License. . . To the gonorablothe J:ttdgeir if the'Coart Of. General QuartOw Seasioito oftho o .Eiacefon the Cowity of Cumberland, cq , . thiti intend -I- I trint)plitit the next term of the Court of QII9I , ter Sessions of Ctunberhuld 'county, for License to beep; trpublic house, in the hem Int present oceu ny in the borough of Hoguestown. • • WILLIAM QUIGLEY: .1, March 22, 1.8'43, AVE, the siibecribers,citizens of the floguestown, in which 'the shove mentioned inn o.r tavern, prayetttn be licensed, is proposed to he kept, tin certify that Win. Quigley, the above panted ap plicaitt, is of gtiod repute ti,ir honesty and teniper-• since and is well provided with lunise room and ether conveniences forn't.loilgidgkind accommodation of 'strangers and and that sack an inn or tav ern Is neees. , , aindatc the public mid en tertain stra • • gt* - 1...rs • ; ' • • A . • '3V,• nlin,Lattz et;eprge •' • , 4 - ;,4'4';* • • YVlooelih.ViiinL: w._tirthL•l_-_ Sheriff's Sales. TLITIDNE.Y. I& HUNTER, Cheap Stationers, in Main street, !Alio square, and . nearly op jtel, keep constantly on band n use of iiscellanicous and is, Paper; &c. , Mint qtlitiorO34lll of which,: to 50 per cent. below the laan's and Drew Worlds n as they are off the press. TEE d Nliss Leslie's 3liigartnes, it,id Ladies' Companion, re- eligious. Literature, , which contain D'Auhigne's coinplete, With the ex . - hich received : in tne onth. -- sPeice 15 cents per I Monthly 31agazine, lie Periodiehl 'Literature of Jie_oceasiomilly illustrated j%\roodeols and Portraits of . Prier 50 ("crag per No.. IDS .OF RAGS - •-- i;h the highest price will he TT 'very reduced pelch, a fu I OS, nye-Stitifs, togklier with . • liv the Itt.aln,Letter do er Pencils, I)h•awiii;; do viol; Paper, Scaling • idifores, of a lino brushes:lray- )sin great' lillisli, attl L'itgrotrit(l, 'ea. article ill My I);-m;lint Cottntry Alerellams and determine to sell zat, ‘cry SLTOES. BOOTS . lot of Booty ital Slopes II sell them :it gocatly re at the old stand opposite CIIAS. OGILISV. tf-t2O f Partnership. ly &risk Rick r nes MeCluse CARLISLE FEMALE SEMINARY PrIHIS • institutidn went.intO operation the fst • l day of October, A. D.. 1838, under the general auperintendamce of the WIMP of. Trustees. It was arranged in different departments, each by — spi . ,ial agreement under the immediate superintendenc of the most efficient and competent instructors. oks of reference; globesr Knape, approved Works on draw ing and iniinting:were provided out of the state ap -propriationi- thorciugh' - course - of - instruction was prescribed, embracing all the various branches of a liberal education. Particular facilities have been af forded for instruction in languagesancient and mod ern.' music, instrumental and vocal, arithmetic and nnithetnatics; natural and moral science; drawing and paint - 111x, , and whateier else appeared to the Trustees to be useful or ornamental. • . . . . . . . ' The Trustees have been careful to have specia Instructors employed from time to time, so as to ef fectuate by ample and efficient means all, the ppr poses of the Legislature indicated in the &rem provisions of the charter. . • Excellent accommodations are provided-for young„ ladies from a distance. They' board with; and ore under the immediate care of some of the instructors. Day scholars are received as heretofore. The Trustees were much gratified at a recent meeting in reviewing the active operations of tha in stitutimb.and authorized a tenda-. -to •the public, of their unanimous and cordial assurarice,thot the means . here offe'red forsicquirim• - a complete hod AhOrougli education,ore no where surpassed. JOHN REED, ' . President of the Board., _ Marelils, 1843. • _ 4it'-'2O '• N. 11. The de partment.umlee Mrs. Stevens' care, from the Ist April next, will be kept. in a large:inid commodious house in West Louti.er street. The other department where it now is, in Main street. EMI WWI? Walt Q.VA Establishment. /xi lIE suliscribers lieg.leave to announce to the public - , t h at they.have• opened a SHOP, in' West High street - , next &kw Alrf Bernard Hen dels' Watchmaker .shop, nearly opposite McFar laue?s Hotel, utak'• the firm of NIECE, BOWLER, lIARI)ER & Co. where they are prmiarcd to exc.- cute all kinds of stork in their line in the most wto:k.- manlike manner, and in the neatest and most fashion able-style, and at moderate prices. . 'A cutter has been employed who has had long ex perience iu none of oil most fashionable cities.-- They have also secured the best Workman, so that all who will favor them with their custom, may rely upon having their wOrk done in the best Manner. (CrenuMry Cloth will be made lap as reasonable as it eat be done' in the 7 — 7 - - v Country inx.(lnce will be taken in exchange for Work. 11. J. HECK, - S. W. BOWLER; - JOHN HARDER, • GEO. Z. •BENTZ, W. B. PARKINSON. - Cmdisk, Feb. 18.13. 7 • rir 11E.Creditors of WILLIAM C. Gem MINS, will take notice, that iii dm matter-ot the :termini Robert (:ilmor; Ids assignt.:e,the Court of Common Pleas of Gonda:viand enmity, appointed liohert Scott, Auditor to marshal. the .ts , :et s to and attiongthcreredintrs. And sal() Au d itor will for that porp - oe, at the publiit house now-4.4ampied hr John Itchitu . k, in-Shippenglltu•Lr, on the 11th tidy of April next, at 2 o'clock P. I. itoßEwr GILNIOII., Assignee. Mitch 15, I 543. 151-20 AT EL 11,1101. VS Olt a very superior'artiele a SITIO! 01 L;il t r is, I :011 • intlneell to believe, of a finer quality than any min• for stile in and in price cheap as the cheapest for Cash. Also CANDVS, IIUN! at .37j. • Dissolution - of Partnership. MHE partnership heretJfore existing under dho name of STEVENSON & DiNELE, is this ddy dissolved by mutual donsciit. Thole indebted to the lirui are requested to make pay. went to T. C. Stevenson, in n•hosc .hands the Books are left for collection. •The Drug Store will hereafter be carried on by T. C. Stevenson; T. C. ' STE V ENSON, D. DINKLE, Jr. March 8,1843 IWS '4( •st,i , • SC). >ere SEtos. HAVE received my annual supply o GARDEN SEEDS, from Mr. Landreth, ,v Melt are warranto.l fesh. S. ELLIOTT. Cavlisle, Nlarela 8, 1843. trl9 WINDOW GLASS. lo by I'2 and 8 by 10, for salu low by thr box, by Mat:cli 8, 1813. S. gILIOTT. _ H 014 ESALE II ID {) 3 3?' c, A:0.771 Olarket st.--*-Xorth Side--:above &eon( ':? . Goods for Cash—at Eluction THE subscribers have determined to conduct.t heir lousiness upon the CASII System, and 'will sell their Goods as low, it' not at a lower ~r ade of profit, than has heretofore been done in l'hiladelphia;—not one article reduced very low, in the expectation of making it up on othert;oods;— but their prices shall be alreorrespondinglov. Their prices will he governed by the Auctioh 'TAM —sell nig at the mme prices, nett Cash, as the Auctions do mt time—contenting themselves with the interest for the time as their Profit. This cannot but present n strain.; inducement for buyers, - especially from the Country, to call on them iu preference to purchasing at Auction, where persons do not get the time Wis eman, unless their bills reach a certain amount, to 'Which amount it is tun always comenieuVor Putn try Buyers to purchase'{ and it. will id so .avoid the disadvantage of large lots, and allord more time to select. EMI 'They design to avail themselves of every facility, in both the Nen , York as well its the Mimic Jidda Auctions, in procuring their goods at the lowest pos sible rates. AV° now respectfully invite our friends and the Iniblie to thti Test of Experience in this mattix, lie mg the hest way to convince them of the truth of our promise. .101INSTON, BURK & CO. • Phila. March 8, 1843..19. Eba,ugh,- Olt CEVIA gr •1141:lata l WOULD' respectfully inform his friends that he has returned and "will remain some time in Darns's. He may he consulted on profes sional business at McFarlane's - Hotel, March I, 1843 .Vetv .Supply of _Groceries. wE have just received from the City, a small lot of CRANBERIES, PIGS, CURANTS, CITRON and LEMONS—fresh and- of the best qualities. Also, a lot of superior mild north River CHEESE, Spices °full kinds, ground and ungroand, and is addition a general assortment of the beat Java and Rio Coffees,' Teas and Brown Sugars, as also white Havana and Loaf Sugars of common and finest qualities, and aJot atilt! finest Crushed Lust Sugars. a lot of inest quality of Starch, for sale at the low est prices.. Call at . our Grocory Store, West Main street. J. W. EBY. Carlisle, Mailsh 1,1843. . - tf-18 COURT PROC lAIIIATION W HEREAS the Hon. Samoir. HEPBURN Pre. siderit Judge of the Cour of Common Pleas of the . Ninth Judicial district of Pennsyl vania, 'and the Hon.' JOHN STUART And TUOMAS C. Alm taxa, Judges of the said Court of Common Pleas for the county of Cumberland, have. issued their precept bearing date of , the 201.11 day •ofJan. 1843; and tome directed, for holding 'a Court of Oyur, and Terminer, General Jail . Delivery, and General.4uarter Sessions of the Peace, at Car. Pilo,- on the second Monday of April, I.B43—die. ing,thelOth day—at-I 0 o'clock irk the forenoon: 4i:974Ap4 As IiER.EBY GIVEN to the Coroner, 41uslim Of, the Peace and Constables of the said, Viiintiy. et. Cumberland, chat they.be then and there in their proper persons;" with , their , Redoitla,' Inquisitions, Examinations and' •other remembrances, to do the timings which to their of. flee respectively appertain—and those who_ are bound by*ieeognrsametto prosecute against the. prisoners that are, or then 'may be imp° Jail rif said county, to So then and there 'tok - prosecute against their! as shallime just and iigha.... , ..- - • . Dated at Carlisle,' the 2d day of March, 1843, and theysitir of AmOridan Indepen. I'AVLIORTINiSki Or:',::' In _Bankruptcy. United States Court, EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA •• --- Ra IT 0 0 IE .PETI'T'IONS for Discharge and Certi ficatell. under the Bankrupt, Law, base e been fil ed by JOHN JOHNSON, formerly 'Merchant of Harrisburgiand late contractor on publio works, by the firm of Jacob A. Gorgas Co: ' . Cumberland co. and SATURDAY, the 27th day. of MAX next, at II o'clock, A. AL is appointed for,tlia hearing (hare of, before the said Court,sittingin Bankruptchat the District Couitroom in the City of Philadelphia,when and where the Creditors of the said Petitioners, who 'have proved their Debts, and all (whop persons in in [crest, may appear and s'iow cause, if any they have,, ,, why such Discharge and • Certificate should not be granted: FRAS. HOPKINSON, Clerk of the District Court. k(4f2o March 15,180 .104aEnieS 1 ETITIONS for 'Discharge and Certificate un der the Bankrupt. Law-, has been,filed • DAVID FREE, Farmer anti-Carpenter, Cumberland co. ANDREW. BARRICK, Into Distillcr,snow Mason, • do. JOHN SOURBECK, late Merchant, now Innkeeper, do. J ERE NIIA I MYERS, Farmer, ' '.do. MICHAEL M.'EGE. late "Manager & Clerk Mount Holly Iron Works, . . do. and SATURDAY the 129th day of Amur., nottt, at o'clock, A. M. is appointed for the hearing there of, befPre the said Court, sitting in Bankruptcy, at the District Court Room, in the City of Philadelphia, when and. where.the Creditors of the said Petitionev,• who have proved,their . Debts, and all persona hi in teretttotayn ppear any] show cause, if ally they have, .why such Discharges and Certificktea should not be granted. • . FRAS. lIOPKINSON, • • Clerk of the District Court.% Feb. 15;:1843... 10-16 • •. V0W2411...aa —— - _ .. . .. -11:•101ETITIONS fore Discharge aliil fferti , . ficate o the Bankrupt Law; have beenfiled the 16th Jan. 1543, by ..,' . , JOSIMI I.11.71.'(,)„ Citrywlder and Cabinet ma ;or :'y!,;, -1 ,, ., .ft ~' ''. • Cumberland co SA M up'oi ' A morn.. & Currier; • 4 g antl:4ll Olutch In . mpany ovith John Davidson', r:! ','., ,`,..., l'' Cumberland co. -EDWARD' IIE : STEIN, • formerly 'of Dayton, Ohio, iiiere ant, now Clerk, - , do WILLIAM 11. ' WOODBURN,. late Iller chant and Farmer;', , i , ; !;' i Cumberland co. SAMUEL SMITH, lindi'Vidufalli and ds a .. Alember ofthe fimu of Smith and Quigley,) 'Merchant. Nliller, and Distiller and For- warding Merchant. Cumberland co. GEORGE FLEMING, formerly printerand pnblisherjate'contracturoirl'uttlitlli mks, do . and FRIDAY the alst day of MAUCH, at Ito'- clock, A. Mt is appointed for the hearing thereof, before, the said-Court, sitting in Bankruptcy, at the bistrici. Court -Minny in the' City of Philadellihia, - when and where the creditors of the said Petitioitr ers, who have proved their debts, and all persons interested, may appear and show catise,'•if any they hay, why such Rischarge and Certificate should not granted. . ' • ['RAS. 110PIUNSON, Clerk or like. DiCtrict...Coufil.. PhilA. Jim. '1 R. I R. 1.3. ' lllt- le NOTICE. nvrrnoNs tier the Discharge and . Crrtiflcate -11 . 7 Ilankrutd Law, hove been Illecl.bv CoN It AD lIA D, Partner, Cumberland Co. .101 IN McCOIINI ICE:, Trader.- do. 3011N—AL-WOODBUIINTIate * hant iron llnsterof the firm of John Wood hurn & Co.'„lnseph 'Laughlin and Co. and James Wilson. A gent, do. .1 USE I'll W. P.vrroN, late FrOliNhister, JOSE:I9I A. EGE,?, Individually and no AEI, P. EGE,S Partneri . 61 the firm • of NI. P. &J. A. Ege late Iron Nlasteri, do. ouch. JAMES. COLE, Tsi toi FREDERICK A. KENNEDY, Maker. . . -- and FUIDA,Y the filst day t _DI next, at at 11 'o'clock, A. M. - for the hearing thereof, before the sitting in • llankrtiptey„at the Distric _Room in th e City of Philudelphia, when any nere-the edi tors of the 'said Petitioners,who have proved their debts, and all other persons in interest, may ap near and show cause, if any they have, why such Petitions should not be I;ranteil. FRAS. 110Pli.J.NSON„ Clerk of the District Court. Phila. Jan. 1, 1849. to-10 OM Country _Merchants, Builders & others, LOOK ! • HARDWARE AT REDUCED PRICES. • ENRI L. ELDER,• 493 Market st. P Philadelphia, Importer:mil Dealer in Foreign and Domestic, Hard wary, takes this method of in forming, his friends and customers of Cumberland county, that he has received a huge and splendid as sortment of , 1,11 - 2 Dwa2E : direct from Engri% together with a general assort ment of/WM/ESTI C AIR 11 . :7 E, direct from the manufacturers, all of which has been selected by himself and agents with great care, expressly for his own sales. Having purchased his present stock all for Cash, and at greatly reduced prices, it will en able hint to sellu• prices lower than any other store in l'hiladrlphi" nr-Call atm examine the Bargains yourselves. I'. S. Cumberland Nails at $3 44 a Keg ! ! ! Atwater Nails at $3 '4O a Keg s ' ! February 1,1843. - -••••-•• ..Good and .Cheapi, • HOMEOPATHIC and other best Chn colates, Sal Soda and Sularntns, Cigat s - of all qualities, Cavendish, Plug and Twist Tobacco, Cedar Tubs and Buckets, Painted Buckets and Cool ers, Mould Candles, Castile, Variegated and Brown Soap, Market, Clothes sind Bushel Baskets, genet., ally lin. sale of the best qualities, at the Grocery Store of J. W. EBY. March 1, 1843. • tf-1 8 Estate of 'Aliellaßtibv. dOceased. Neitivr, TETTERS .TESTAMENTAR Y on the Will of Michal Rudy, lute of East penusborough township, deceased, have been granted to the sub scriber, residing in same township:. All persona having claims against said estate are requeited to present them duly authenticated for settlement, and those irideLt will make payment to u CHRISTIAN STAYMAN, Ear. February :12, 1813. Estate of , JOHN H. GASS,iteeeased tf. 18 Notive ()TICE is hereby given that Letters of Ad ministration on the estate of JOHN H. GASS, late of the city of Philadelphia, deceased, have Won granted to the subscriber* 411. persons knowing themselves to be indebted ip said de'cd. are requested to make -payment immediately to the subscriber, residing in Dickinson township, Cumberland connty; and those having claims a. gainst him will present' them to the subscriber duly authenticated for settlement. • .JOHN HUTCIjISON, Administrator. . • February 15,1843. 6t.16 CASH • WANTED. • ALL persons indehted to the subsbriber Boob account or hates, are requested topay.up befiire the ecith.of March next, after which date the account will be placed in other hands for collection. GEQ: W. 11ITNE11. Carlisle, 'Feb. 15, 1843. • utf-16 PildYnt. E. . . All persons indebted to the subscriber are hereby nidifleil; that theit; neuditnts wilt he played - in other hands for'oollet,dipit, , unless paid beibre the 11th March; 1843. • - • • -' • February 15 1842 . Lookoutlol' ii4rgacms.. , TILE siibseriber,himing'ileteiniiiied upon remov. • iti . g.liitiStcioleof Merthionlize..from this plane, will offer from this ente till the Ist clay of April en siii all Of . his Stook at 'greatly aritihiceil Mice; for Canh Meyers(ll: , #ll,l-to Fall soon, beforellieliest are - r - ‘ ,G W. RITNER. February 15, 1843., OF trip; for.whic h=! • piik the 'market rice is CA • C.HARLq Ograik: ' • ' '' ' For.the same reasons, when, from sudden changes of atmosphere, or any other cause, the perspiration, is checked,.and the huniors which .shoubl pass ofr by, the skin-ara thrown inwardly, causing GIDDINESS, . Nausea nod sickness, pain in thelinei!, watery and ,lugamed_C yes, sore thrOat, hoarseness,' coughs, con sumptimia, rheumatic pains in various parts of the body, and many other symptoms of CATCHING COLD, THE VEGETAM.EPII4,,,§ inveri ably give immediate relief. Feom three to six of said Pills taken every night on going to bed, will in a:short time, not only •eemoye all the above uoplea sant symptoMs, but the body will, in exhort time, be restored to even pounder health than before. The same may be said of ASTHMA , OR DIFFICULTY OFBREATIIING. , The DAM; Vegetable-Pills will loosen und`carry -.- off by the stomach and bowels those hitigh phlegmy___ Immorsoil;ich stop up the air cells of the luogs,and are* cause not only of thu above distressing com plaint, but when neglected, often terminates itt that •,-) still. more dreadfid malady called CONSUMPTION. It should also be remembered that the Indian Vegetable Pills-tire a certain cure for Oppv . essionotativra, and sickness, loss of appetite, c . ostiviawss, tt yellow tinge of the skin and eyes and every edict; symputm of a torpid or diseaged state of die liver; because., they purge from the body those -iurpurities-svhich - if-ih•positcil upoti this important organ, are the cause of every variety of LIVER COMPLAINT. When a Nation is cotiviilsed by Riots, Outbreaks and Rebellion:the only sure means of prevcohn the, dreadfid consequences Bin • ' "CIVIL \VAR; into expel all traitors, and evil disposcil ones from the Goniitry.. In like manner, whet, pain or sickness of any kind indicate that the liody is struggling with internal foes, the true remedy is to EXPEL ALL NIORRID (Traitors to - life,) and HIEALTIt WILL RE THE CEI(11A1N nEs'uLT. ' • Thnt th 6 Principle ofcuring"tlibenbe, by Cleansing and Purifying the body, is strietfy in accordance wttlt the Laws which govern the animal eCononty; and if , properly carried nut by the use of the above named v EcurAnt, P. PILLS, vertainly result in the complete Abolition Disease ; we idler tho•.following testimonials,- from - persons of-the highest respectability in 'New York, who have recently been cured of the most obstinate complaints, ;tarty by the use of WIIIOIIT'S lIIDIAZI VEGETABLE PILLS Or THE ' xoirrn AMERICAN COLLEGE OFREALTIL 'JAMAICA, L. 1. June 9th, 1141. • • Doctor William Wright—Dear Sir—lt is with great 'satisfaction: dial I inform you of my having ..hccit-entirelyloureil of-Dyspritsiaroffire - yearrstititil= ing, by the use of your INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS. Previous to meeting with your celebrated medi cine, I had been under the halide of several Physi ! chins, and had tried various metliiiines; but all to no effect. • After using ono 25 coat box of your rills howewr,l experieneed so much benefit, That I re solved to persevere in the use of them according to your directions, which I am happy to state, has re-, stilted in a perfect cure. In gratitude to you for the ghat benefit I have received, and also hi the hope that atheexsimilarly afflicted may be induced to mike trial of your• extraordinary Medicine; I send you this statement with full liberty to publish the same if you think proper. Yours, &c. New Yonx, .11111 e 19, I SAI. G.. C. BLACK, • To Mr. Richard Dennis, Agent for Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, No. 288 GITCHWieII at. N. Y. MI Dear Sir -Atyour recominenilation, I some time since made trial of WRIGIIT'S INDIAN VEG., ETABLE PILLS of the North American Collego of - Healtli; and can conscientiously assert, that for Purifying . .,tlM Blood, and renovating the system, I have'requved more be6elit from iheir use, than front any Other medicine ' it has Ittretofore been my good fortune to meet with. I sun, dear sir, with. many thanks, your obliged friend, C. M. TATE, No. 60 Ilamersly st. New York. = Mr. Richard Dennis, agent for Wright's•lndian Vegetable Pills. • Dear Sir—l have been afflicted for several years with inward weakness and general debility, accom panied at times with pain in the aide and other , die, teessitig-complai ids. After having tried various medi eines without effect, I was persuaded by a friend to ' make trial of Dr. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, which I am happy to state have relieved me in a most wonderful meaner'. I Imre used the medicine, as yet but a short time, and have two doubt, .by a per severancelti the use of the medicine according to directions, that I shall in a short time be perfectly restored. • most willingly recommend Yaid Pills to all per. suns similarly afflicted; and in the full belief that the sante beneficial results will follow their use. I remain yours sincerely , • • • FOO'rE, Wawaraing, Ulster Co. New yerk. , • New YORK , Sept. .29.18 M. This is to„certify that' have used Wrightbrlndlaii Vegetable Pills with the greatest benefit; having en. Lire ly cured:myself of the frement attacks 'of Sick' Headache, tow bias I had previously been subject. ' ANN MARIA THOMPSON . ; . 992 Greenwich street, N. Y. To Mr. Richard Bennis, Agent for Wright's Indian : Vegetable Pills. ' , , • . CAUTION. • • .;• ' As there arc at this time many wicked-:versone busily eugyiked iii sellinge counterfeit medicsnemn-. der the nakne,Of the Indian Vegetable Pills; and as these desperate men are so utterly reeklesi of con=. seqUences,.the - ciany valuable lives may be lost, in consequence of using, their diyadful compounds, the public are Cantioited-iguinst purchasing any Pithy, unless ou the aides of the Loses die following word., ing found f ' WRIGHTfS ANDIAN , • vEtETABLP., PY4t,s, • ' • • (Indiani!urstalve.) . . . .', • , OF. THE NORTH A244ICAVIt .COLLEGT:•.OIr MALTA. And also to guard especialliaga in st pnrelia si tag, , Medicine of any,person except tho regularadimitßett., • agots, „ ;;; 7 aktb,o office and general : depot, RACY...STREET . ; 0 - 11IADELTIOA.• -• For sale by • -, • , ". ' CHARLES - .'OGILBY,., Carlisle Curnberlandaf.,: . -; John .114ephanireburg,; New Pudierlankr, •Isaae 7 Loyd , • 'Alexander Cathcar4.!':=:..sllol:terilita*aNit CHAS. 9G11,8Y. 11.16 - The best Inethodforthe 4bolitionof . eaae is cleanse purify the Blood. WRI *WM- VHETAIRE Or Mr .rorth Atmerican CollegeofHealth Are.now acknowledged to Wpm best ,Medieine in the world for the cure of .EVERY VAR lETY - OP SEJISE ECATJSE they completely cleanse theitnmach• .1.0 and bowels from. those Itiliotis find corrupt hu mors 'which aro the cause not only of Headache, Giddiness, palpitation of the Beart,Pitins in the Bones, Rheuniatiam and GputibUt of p%ery malady • incident to man. " • SAID &DMA" VEGETABLE PILLS Are a certain cure for intermittent, remittent, ner . - von% inflammatory an& pUtritl Fevers, because they Cleanse. the body from those niorbid humors, which . when cottil - UCTI:Iti the ciroration, are the Cause of all kinds of - • FEVER& _Soolse, wfmn the sante - impurit . t-iatteiniaitial - un. the membrane and' muscle, causing pains, intlamma lions and swellings, called RHPUOLITISIII, GOUT, &c., The liiJinn Vegetable Pills may be relied on Mt al ways certain to give relief, and if peraerved with ac.: cording M directions, will most assuredly,ntad with out fail, make a perfect cure of the above .painftd maladies. From three to Mx of said Italian Vegeta ble Pills taken every night on going to bed will in a 'short time so 'completely rid the body from every thing that is`tupposed to health , that, -Rbetnnidittna, Gout; and pain of every description, will lie liter ally DRIVEN FROM 7'llE, BODY_