Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, September 20, 1843, Image 4
ELECTION PROCLAMATION, WHEREAS. in and by an act of.tbe . Geueral 'Assembly of the ,Commonwealth of I . 'ennaylvantsl, entitled "An aottmlatin„, ,, the, elec. , ' wins this Commonwealth," Missed the ad ay of one thousand eight hundred and thirty-nine, it is made .the duty of the Slierilf of every county within tlti* - ermarnoMvenlithAb give public notice of the Ceneral EleatiOns• and io such notice to enumerate. . . 1. The officers to be elected. Designate the place et which the election is to be held. I, I'aul Martin, High Sheriff of the County of Cumberlandolo , herehy make-know gn'o' this PUBLIC NOTICE to the electors of the County of Cumberland, th at on the szcoNDTuEsnAy oF ourollEß NEXT /being the 10th day • of the montlOuGeneral Elec tion will be held at the several election districts es tablished by-law in said comity, at which time they will, vote by ballot for the several officers Id:veinal ter uldued; viz : • "ONE PERSON 10 represent the counti of Cuniberland in the house of Representatives of the United Stows. TWO PERSONS to represent thu county Of Cumberland in the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania. ONE COMMISSIONER for the county of Cumberland. ONE SHERIFF • for the county of CumberhUal. ONE - CORONER for the county of Cumberland. ONE D ECTO St • of the Poor and of the House of Emi,loyment of said county.- . . - I)7Y 7FIDITOVI In Settle lIIC 1.1010.1 y Moneys, 8:e. Also by virtue mid in pursuance or an act of the Cenenil Assembly of this Commonwealth.ilassed the 18th day of April, 1843, the Eleetors'afsiosaid, are to elect TIIREE PERSONS, as Canal C ominissionei•s of Pennsylvania. Thu Mill elections will be held throughout the •county as follows : -The election in the election district composed of •• 'Ale borough of Carlisle, and --tatviiships of . North Middleton, South Middleton, Lower Dickinson, Lower Frankford and Lower \Vest Peonsboro„ 'will be held at the Com t House, in the borough of Carlisle. - - The election in the district composed of Silver Sp r i n g township, will be held at the public house of John Trimble, in Iloguestown, said township.. The election in the district composed of,that part _ of East Penosborough township, lying West of Oys-, ter's Point, running front John Bolters to Ballet larger's tavern, at the public house of Andrew Kreitzer, in said township. The election iu the district composed of that part . of East Peunsborough tp., lying East of Oyster's ' Point, running front John !tones to Eichelberger's tavern at the public house owned by Robert 11. Chm•ch, in Ilridgepert, in said township. The election in the district composed of New Cumberland and part of Allen township, will be held at the public house of John Sototlack, un Nev Cum . • beldam!. The election in the district composed of Lisburn nod a part of Allen township will be held at the pub: lie house nfTeter AI 'Cam, in Lisburn: The Meal% in the district composed of that part ' of Allen township;lnot included itt"The, New Cum berland and Lisburn election districts, will he held at the public house . of Shealfer, in Sheperds town, 111 said township. ' The election iu the district composed of borough of Mechanicsburg; will be held at the public house of John Hoover, in said bdrongh. • The election iu die district composed of Monroe township, will he held at the public house-of Widow Paul, in Chtachtown in said township. The election in dm district composed of Upper Dickinson township, will be held at Philip Wea r ver'ti house, in'Coilreville, in said township. The election lathe-district composed of the bor ough of Newvilleoind township •of M,lhhin, Upper ' Frankford, tipper Westpetinsboro', and that part or Newton township not Included in the Leysburg lion district hereilialler mentioned , will be held at. the Brick School House, in the borough' of N ew- -The election in die district composed atilt. town, ship of llopqwell, will he held et the school house in Newburg, in said township. The election hi the district composed of the hot•- •ongh of Shippenslittrg, Shippenshiirg township, and that part of Southampton township, 1111 hi the Leesburg election district, will be held at the Council House, iii the borough of 'Shippens •htn•g And in and by an net of the General Assembly of this Collllllolllllllllll, passed tltl•' • 211 July 1839, it is •thus pro% ided."That the qualified electors of parts • of Newton and Smith:unpin:l tor, nships in the emu, •ty of Cutillierlatitl,boun.led by the following lines and distances, viz .-ISeginningat the Adams counts thence along the line dividing the townships of Dick- Jolson and Newton to the turnpike road, thence along said, turnpike to the 'Centre school-house, on said turnpike, in Southampton township, thence Inn point •MI the Walnut Iluttom road at Iteybuck's including lteyhtick's liirm, thence a strait direction to the saw-mill belonging to the heirs of Geor g e filker, thence along Kryslier's von to the Adams (moldy lute, thence along the li e of Adams county to the place of beginning, qe and is hereby declared a new elec.- ' tion district, the election to be held at the public 'house of ‘Villiant NIIICCVICII, in LileSl/111%,SOU111111111)- lt.oll (OWIIBII4I Ii pursuance of an net of the General Assembly .of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled - "An act relating to the elections of this Common 'wealth," passed the 2(1 day of July , l). 1839. • Notice is hereby given, - .‘That every person, except justicesof the peace, who shall 'told any officepr appointment of profit or trust tinder the government of the United States, or of this State, or of any city or incorporated district, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise, a sub ordinate officer or agent, who is or shall be em ployed under the legislative, executive or judiciary • department of this State or of the United States, or •of any city or incorporated district, and also that every member of Congress, and of 'the State Legis lature, and of the select or common conned of any city, or commissioners or any incorporated district, • is, by hew, incapable of holding or exereishur, at the same time, the office or 'appointment of Judge, In spector or Clerk, of this Commonwealth, and that no Inspector,' udge or other officer of any such elec tion , shall be eligible to any office to be then voted for." And the said Act of Assembly ' entitled "an Act --relating to- the--elections- or this -Conunonwealth," • Passed July 2d 1899, further provides as fullous, In wit: "That the Inspectors and Judges chosen as arbre , said. shall meet at the respective placesaltpointedfin• holding the election in the district to which they re. spectively belong, before nine o'clock in the morning of *second Tuesday of,October, in each and every year, and each of saidinspectors shall appoint one clerk, who, shall hen qualilied voter of such district. 4 .111 case . djeperson•Sylto shall have received the secoudltighatinudier of the votes for Inspector shall not attend on the day of any election, the per son ivho shall hove received the second highest num ber of votes for judge cit the nest preceding election 'shall act us Inspector in his (dace; and in ease the person who shall have received the second highest number• of votes for Inspector shall not attend, the person elected a Judge shall appoint an Inspector in his place; and in case the the person elected a judge shall not attend then the Inspector oo reedy ' ad the highest 1111111bUr of votes shall appoifit a Judge in his place; and if any vacancy shall continue in _the-board - for the space of tine - hian• after the time fixed by law for the opening of the election, the qualified voters of the townslo.ward or iistrict Mr - which suckofileer shall have g p en elected, present atthe place of election: shall elect one of their iittm •ber to fill such vacancy. "It shall bathe duty of said assessors respect' vuly, to attend at the place *of holding every general, spe eid, or township election, !luring the whole time the. said eleetion is kept open for the purpose or giving information to the inspector and judge, when called en, in relation to the right of any person assessed by them to vote at such election, or such other matters in relation to the assessment or - voters as the said i it spectorti or judge, or either of them, shall from time .to time require. "NO person shall be permitted to vote at any elec ‘tion as aforesaid, other than is white freeman of the age of Iventpoiine or more; who shalt have resided swthla_idate at leaf/1.911Q year, midi') the eleetion , dis - trio; where lie offers to vote atleast ten days immed halal) , proceeding snob election, and within two years paid a state tr county tax, which shall have been as. .sessedat leastten: days before the election. But a citizen Or. the quite() States,Who has previously been mmalified inter,.4, This, state and removed there ' from and tetinned;and yhb shall 'have resided' in :lite 'elletion, district,* paid 'taiceasts •flforesaill, selltgkei , o44olYete;pftef , residitr , in' this state all x :4104,011 I ' P*ldeff, That :the' white freedien •eitizenS , :lif 4in United 'Eittites;lietwecn the, ages of - tyentY44anif itienty;Orei and:having resided' in :11111taate:ONE.YEAWiarittifit,tho eleetioniititriot Tim', ipkinciiii aforesaid, shall bOintitled, t,9 frote,; ;tilthatigh,lllWballnat,haye:paltltatett.: : , . : -,':, -, °! ' lf93lP gr k t i • i tli I T(11 4-e f 9R 11?' °M; ill ' 414' * ltridt* n' ' . :46lAituziA i i i i,rl4l 4 4 : t 4 1... ~*i,*,Sloo: * B4itifqktitti i 4" . pi. JAI!! LP!,9y - ,,e O ISTAIF.*4 .0' iil ITgliVantli OOP ',44 (141Wratt4fastarr Vitill , A. ''( . 4;, , 1 , ..- 004 1 100gt),Ok n Or; i'ol. l ,' , ”m"iit, :': -1 .:,,f.. - tiKtfhori ) thavh!t;hae '(ii*** . . .*-64-Aoritv Fi• viii Itgre evidi op the paid ,sui shall Make oath to thOpayttlent, theCeof See -O,No t—i t clitimSO right to vote b 3.: being Mt . Mr between the ages of,tw'etityone .tiventy-ta , o searpOie shall depose.on Oath 'or nflirination, that be has resided!in the stalest lenstone. year, next,before his' application, and, make .such proof óT residence iii . the district akiarequired net j and that he does verily lielieve from' the account givsLitim, that be, is Of the age aforesaid; and' give subli other evk dunce as is' required. by this.act. ‘Vhereupon the name of the person so adrnitted to vote, shall be in serted t in ,the alphabetical list by the inspectors,. pad a note' made' opposite thereto by writing the word "Mx." if bestial! . he admitted to, vote by reason of hayin g paid a tax, or the word "two," it. he shall be admitted to vote cin account 'of his age,dul in eitheemast„theTeasomnf.suelremeilitill-iiip,alleti out to the clerks, who shall make' the like liOtes in, the list or voters kept itv them. "In all eases where the name of the person claim ing to vote is not found on the list furnished by the, commissioners and assinsors, or his right to vote whether found thereon or not, is objected to by any qualified citizen, it shall be the duty Of the limpet:- tut s to eumnie such IRTNOII on oath aim his quuli fteations, and.if 110 clamps to have resided within, the time for one vent or more; hi south shall be sufficient proof theme'', but, he shall make proof by at least one competent .witness, who shall be a qualified elec tor, that lie has resided within the district for.more titan ten dma neat immediately precectling said election, anti shall also himself swear that his bona lido residence in put mance of his lawful 'calling., is within the district and that he did, not remove into said district Mr the 'unwise. of voting therein. "Every, person Mtudilkd as aforesaid, wlio hall make due proof if required or his residence :Itl payment of taxes as aforesuid, shall be admitted 'to vote in the township, Nord or district in which he shall reside. • any person shall prevent or attempt to prevent any officers vof au election cinder this tel Iron hold ing such election, or use or threaten any violence to any such officer, or shall interrupt or improperly interfere with him in the I.sec:idiot' of his duly, I Hilcic . k-iinjoe-au—ncio-Uri . Inc!: op -Mt-- window or Cie coeliiii.• tic c the same may be holden, or shall riotously disturb the peace at such election, 0 611811 use or practice any intimida tion, threats, force or violence with design to in fluence unduly or overawe any elector, Or to prevent Li in from voting or to restrain the freedom or choice, such person on coo iction shall he tined iu tiny sum not execedingffive hundred dollars, and be impris oned for :my time not less than oiie or more than twelve months. And if it shall be shown to cheeping whew the trial of such offence shall he had, that the person so offended ic !isnot n resident of the city; ward, district or township where the said Ocoee wan committeclomil pot entitled to ,vole therein,theit oil conviction, ho shall be sentenced to pay :t fine not less thaw one hundred nor more than one thousand dollars, and be IMlniSolled not less than six months nor more than twit years. our person or pei sons make an}' bet or wager upon the result or any election width' this Common wealth or shall (Aline to make any such but or wager, either by verbal proclamation thereof, or by any written or printed ailyerfisetitcnts, challenge or in vite any person or personsto make such bet or wager, upon couviction thereof lug or they shall forfeit and hay three times the amount' so het, or offered to be bet. "If any persons, not by hitv qualified shall frau dulently vote at any election, within this common wealth, or being otherwise qualified, shall tote mit of. his proper district, or , if any person knowing the want of such qualification sit:lll.ldd or procure such person to'vote, the person Or persons so olfending, shall oil conviction, be fined in any sum not eXcecils ing two hundred clollarsolial he imprisoned for any term not.exceeiling Omer months:. "If any petion shall vote at moretlem one el.,ction district, or otherwise fraudulently vole • more dam - once on the some day, or 'shall fraudulently Mid 111111 lieliVer - 10 111 r . 1111311ertOrS (WO tickets together, with the intent to illegally' voteow Shall vote the same or if :my shall advise or procure 100/111Cr so to do, he or they so Otrelllllll.4 shall 011 ItOlIVIC(1011 bit fitted in any sum tint less than fifty nor more than live hun ded dollars, soil be imprisoned 11,1. shy tori l l 00t less than three nor more 01011 IWritellllllllll9. " any person not qualified to vote in this com monwealth agreeable to law,(except the 811118 01 . 1110111- lied citizens) shall appear at any place or election for the purpose of issuing tickets, or of influencing the citizens qualified to vote, he shall on conviction, forfeit and pay alit/ sum not exceeding ene hundred dollars for every such (name and lie Imprisoned for any term not exceeding three months." The Judges are to make their returns for the comity of cumhe,hth,l, lit the Court flonse in Car- Ikle. on Friday • the day of October, A. D' 1813. save the Cominnimeahli. Given ender my hand at Carlisle, this 100 i 'clay a September, A. 1). 111.1:1. I' , AUL mAirrix, Sheriff Sept. 13,1543 TO FARMERS. TE111011111,4 1111111118234 rall IP. subscribers, at their FOUNDRY AND 1 ACIIINE Sllol', on Maio street, nearly op posite the County jail, it) the Borough ()I' Carlisle, Pa., still (Indio() to build the thllowing Machines and I IM'sl! CI.S—Vi Z: T. D. Dtirrell's Patent If ittprovet 77111 ER AND FO Ult 1:202„:4.15. With a horizootal b au d-o heel, w ith a tt.uuk to co cloel the strap tu the Nlachioe. • BEVIL GEMI. MORSE I ) (11VER, 'rhe hauil•wheel outside or the. horses. They well calculated to put to one side of the. Intro bridg or under the Intro shed. i!k New and InapreNed Shaker, To separate the grain from the straw, ttlticlt will dispense with one or two ham's, w ill he made to the uhut .Nlitelline if wahted. a .1-1, Pnrchosiog tiny of the above .I:tellines haity have the privilege, alley II tilirtrlai, of rettwisitg the sanie,it not satisfied. All Alia:Macs and Horse Powors tic warranted for ane year, if will used. • RE Pal 1 lit .1 - 01 2 P. All kinds or repairing will he done at the smiles notice and on the most reasonable terms. They al ays keep on halal all castings necessary to 1 epair the above Muchines,or any others now in use. IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY. There is also 711.1:1011011 to the mime establishment an IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY,tt which 01l kinds of CASTINGS can be hod—such as Apple Stills, Corn Brokers, Nosier Brokers, Mill Gear ing, Saw Mill ,Gra oks,. Machine .6e:tong,- Wagon ' 'loxes, Rec. Cl. Also. TURNING AND VINISIIING, Such tis Mill Spindles, Car Boxes, Turning Lathes, &c., all in the best order,- in iron lad brass. :'All orders will be isecuted at the shortest no tiee,and promptly attended to. Farmers and others Ura respectfully invited to give us a call, confident that they can be suited to their satisrartion. A. STOUFFER fie CO. Carlisle, Aug. 10,18412. tfi.4l callanek's,fienwood's and,Ogle's PLOUGHS and VLOUGIL CASTINGS, such as Cutters Laud aides;ku. &c., can also be had at the foundry. BR. TAYLOR'S Llll 11.111/6112,, From 375, fcowery, N. York. rq. OR years mediine hs stood eit I' far the nine jore ofthis Coughs, c Pain a i thu tide, unrival Mill athy of breathing, Bronchitis, Mid all those affec tions of the Throat, Lungs and Liver • winch are an source of so much su ff ering and whic h unarreited so often terminate in Consumption. So extensively has this remedy been used and in so many • cures has it proved successful, tile proprietor feels no heal taney in ,recommeniling it to all who unfortunately have occasion to resort to some means'of recovery. Multitudes who have experienced its happy eßbets, can testify to its utility, and very many rescued from a premature death, point to it us the means of their restoration. • The originator of this remedy Ws well versed in the science of medicine, and a skilful practicioner. Physicians familiar with its effects not unfrequinntly prescribe it in their practice, and with the Medical 1 7 aculty generally; it has met witlitv larger share of approbation than is common with exclusive , pre'- parations.- 11:5 , CONSUMPTION—The following remark' were taken from the last ' number of the Medics "rho surprising effect produced by the genuine .Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort, made at 375 Bowery, in Consumptive cases, cannot fitil exciting deep ned thrilling interest throughout the world. , We have se long believed this.disease (consu m ption) in curable, that it is difficult to credit our senses ,when we see persons; evidently _Consumptive, restored to health. Yet ills, a fact of tinily occnrronce: LIVEI COMPLAINT. and General do i s sieeille.rin,it ourealmostmiraculotia.: I Was given uAtitWo.pliisicions and told, to prepare for.,.death. AW4itilthnSlii*:.-stato when alriend tffint me:tt bot tlywgft% . Xictyleffilglalsam, Liverwort,froa, 37.1, lovt A 941.04401 had used up ,t64-bo#lti'f. , wits ,111 firthor• Use I ba#,z*, :p realtk,MlL:kkoplif ) ",fJi 2 1 .07W , vt , 7 ALLEN', 7 AleivtutuV4lloo4 l • :tvONsolt. Oc'PINALPi f doles 4iiitsycituitiftuntid.iißbiltv ,s , t tiVSM) SAND'S SARSAPARILLA; FOR..THE 'REMOVAL :AND PERMANENT pun. DISEASES: :7ARISINCI FROM' AN IMPURE 'STATE 'TRE .pLOOD,., OR HABIT , OF, THE SYSTEM, EMMME , . ,Scrofula; or ICiti6ds Evil, 'Rheumatism" obstinate cutaneous Eruptions, Pim : .ples, or Pustules on. the Blot ches, Biles, Chronic, Sore Eyes, Ring •_..Worni.orl.Tetter n Scald---HeadrEn==' largetnent and 'Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stubboin'Ulcers,'Syphili . tic, Symptoms, Sciatica, or Lumbago, and diseases arising from an injudi cidue Mercyry,. Ascites, or Dropsy, Exposure or Imprudence in Life. r.Also, Chronic Constitutional Disorders will be removed by this, • Propaiati,on: Improvement in what Over regards the happiness and welfitre of our race is constantly on the March to perfection, and with each succeeding day `some new problem is solved, or 'some profound secret re vealed, having an important and direct bullring over luau's highest destinies. If We take si retrospectiv'e view over the Past twenty years, how is the mind strnek with wonder ! What rapid 'strides has science made in every department of civilized life ! parti cularly in that which relates to the knowledge attic human system in health and disease. I low valuable and indispensable arc the curative means recently - di - stay - era - diroiWillie - iff.Teife — oy chemistry ! lion dues the imagist:nisiu kindleand our admiration glow at the ingenuity, the near approach to the standard of perfection, of the present time! Through the elabmstte investigations of Physiology; or the science of Li t'n, and the, Pathology of prevalent , diseases, much valuable practical knowledge has been gained. ht conseqftence of becoming acquainted with the: or ganization, the elements of the various tissues mid structures of the ss'atem, remedies have been sought after and discovered exactly adapted to combine with, neautralize and expel mephitic matter, the cause of disease, and substitute healthy action in ; its place.—' The beautiful simplicity of this mode of treatment is not only suggested •by:the pathology of diseases, not only grateful to the . sufferer,but perfectly•in con sonance with the operations of Nature, mid satisfac tory to the views and reasonings'of every intelligent, reflecting ntiud. It is thus that Sand's Sarsaparilla, a scientific combination Of essential principleaol the most valuable vegetable subStances,operates opium the system. The Sarsaparilhiis combined with the most salutary productions, the most potent simples , of the vegetable kingdom ; mid its unprecedented s'necess in . thr restoration to health of those 'who hat' hang 'pined under the most tlistressit'ig chronic Maladies, has given ii an exalted character, furnishing na.it does evidence of its own intri tie value, and reeons- . mending it to the afflicted in tern); the afflicted only can know. It has long hem A most important de sideratum in the practice of medicine to obtain a remedy similar to this—one that would act on the liver, stomach and bowels with all the precisitin and potency or ini j ienii preparations, yet a ithUla any or their - deleterious elfects upon the vital' powers of the system. • The attilition of the reader is respectailly called to the following certificate. llowever'great itchicre molts have heretofore been made by the use of this invaluable medicine, yet daily experience show a re- . sults still 11101 T 11:111H rkable. 'rho pt'aprietors here acttil themselvesof the opportunity or baying it is a .source of cgtistatit satisfaction that they are made the means of relieving. such 1111 . 111110 MA of suffering. Wonderful Igrects of Sands's Sarsaparilla in Norwich, Conn Read the following from Mrs. Wm. Phillips, who has long resided at the Falls. The raids fl well known to all the old residents in that-part ofthe city. Nl'Essas. A. 11. SANDS tst. Co.—Sias: .lost grate fully do I,enibrase this opportunity foe statina to you the great 'relief I oldained from the one of out Sae, i l saparilla.•\ sball also, he happy, throot.th you, to publish to al who are :111410,as I lately It as, the ae enunt'of to unexpected, and even fin. lt long while despair of .tire. Aline in a painful story, and trt log DWI SiDkellitig :IS is the narrative of it, the the sake of many who may be surely relit:v.ll,l will - briefly yet areuratrly State it. Nineteen years ago hint April a fit of sickness left me with all Erysipelas ermitimh. Dropsical collec tions immediately took place owe the entire surface °fey body, calisinr such im tail:it-gement that it was neeessary to sold a huff Soot! to the size of 111 drys sesaround the waste. Nest followed,upon my limbs, itlcens, painlid beyond deseription. For years, both ill 5111111111 T :11111 %1 illilT, the 0111)', initigatimi or toy sullerilig was liana' in pouring upon those 'harts cold water. From my 11111118 Ille.pllill l•Niewled over my whole body. There hi iis literally for me no rest, by day 0f by night. Upon b jog 1111,11 1 1i11..6,• pains ti (.0a shoot through my system, and compel me to striae, and, for hourstogether, walk the house, so that 1 WOO almost entirely deprived of sleep. Daring this lime the Erysipelas cote inued.metive, and the ulcers ea hirged,and so deeply have these eaten, that for two and a half years they hove been subject to bleeding. During these alincist twenty years I tune consulted 111:111y 1111)siyialts. flitate have mallet! my disease— as it wasatteniled with an obstinia cough and a steady HMI active pain in my silk—it dropsical consumption; and though they hate been skilful practitionersolley 11'eme 01111' able to alfordany ease 0 partial slid tem porary relief. ' I had many other difficulties too cum pliiiattalto describe; 1 hate also used many of the ittochottio!, that have been reconininiled asiiiliillible cures for this tliselise, yet-these all failed, nod 1 was most emphatically growing worse. Ith..4ltA eritical condition, given up brfriends,and experting'hu• my self, relief only iii death, I wits by the tinielylntr- • position of a kind Prot 'silence, furnished with pm r, to me,invaluable Sarsaparilla. A single bottle ga e me au assurance of health, which for I a enty year I hail not once felt. Limn taking the second 'pay en largcnient diminished, and•in twelve days Ironl the Salt of Octobee, when I commenced taking your Sat. saparilla, I was able to enjoy sleep and rest,by night' as - refreshing as tiny I mer enjoyed when in perfect health. Besides, 1" was, in this short time, relieved front all those excisiciatitr o • and unalleviated pains that had afflicted iny days, as well Its robbed inn of my niglit's repose.. The ulcers upon - toy limbs are, healed, tile Erysipelas cured, mid my size reduced nearly to my l'OrITICI• measure. Thus much do I feel it a privilege to testify to the efficacy of your health-restoring Sarsapiwilla. A thousand thanks, sir, from one whose comfort and whose hope of future health are due, miller God, to your instrumentality. And may the same Providence that directed me to your Mil, make you the happy and honored instruments of blessing others, as dis eased and despairi n g as Your much relieved and very grateful friend, ASENATII M. PHILLIPS: - NEW LONDON Co. is. Norwich, Nov. 4,11142... Personally appestred,the above-named Asenath M. Phillips, and made oath of the filets Contained in the foregoing statement before me. . RUFUS W. MATHEWSON, Justice of the Peace. Being personally acquainted with Mrs. Phillips, I certify that the above asserted facts are substantially true. WILLIAM 11. RICHAIIDS, "Minister of the Gospel at Norwich, Conn. Sand's Sarsaparilla-will also remove and perms neatly cure diseases having their origin in an Impure shitutof the blood and depraved condition of the gen eral constitution, viz:- Scrofula or King's Evil in its various forms , Itheimmtism, obstinate cutaneous ctuptions, blotches, biles, pimples, or pustules - out the thee, Chronic sore eves, ringworm or tetter, scald head, enlargement unit pale of the bones and joints, stubborn ulcers, syphilitic symptoms, diseases aris ing from an injudicsous Lie of mercury, female de rangements in - idoliser Bil Milk' oornplaints. . Prepared and sold by A. B. Sands & Co., Drug gists and Chemists, Granite buildings; 273 Broadway corner.of Chambers street, New Y,ork. And for sale by ,Druggists throughout the United States. Price slper bottle, six bottles for $5. , . The public are respectfully requested to remem ber that it is Sands's Sarsaparilla that ltasand la con stantly achieving such remarkable cures of the most difficult class of diseases to which the human frarite is subject, and ask tbr Sands's Sarsaparilla, and take ito other S. 'ELLIOTT; Agent. by special appointment for the Proprietors, fOrtlarlisle and vicinity. • , July 1t.1,1343. . ....A . Ir-97 0 'T [1:0 IaIIETITIONS for biaaliarge and Corti. lioate under , the Bankrupt Law, have been JAMES M. ALLOT, fate Clerk,. Cumberland en. and FRIDAY, the 29th 'day or SEPI'. next 3, at 11 o'clock A. M. to appointed'fer the heating there.; of, before the . said , Coort,: slitting In Bankruptcy, the Illatelet 'Cofirt tßoein i le:the ..City of Philatlel t . phis, when and . 'Wheo.the Creditors of the liold•reL' •titioner's;vlie hails proveil sbtie , hiint*it;iair appiir 41,01)46w cause,' toy,' thAfi , h4v#,) , lvky -, : , gaclrilitiolrgeit'.;aruf±paillOoktpki' )41. 1 501itiratiftgraiitqd,..! . : r , HdPKINSON, • ;Pouri . • I Tlfe_fre# melliod fur the slbohotin of Dis ease, is cleanse Rrpyrify t4e)3166:c1,' :VEGETABLE OF THE rortk .Inteilean College of Reoltli 'Are now ttehninyleilgCll to, be the the world for the cure o !- - ET<ERY DISE4S.R . I: - E.C411 SE' they Compleiely demote the stoMach apd-bOwels-from-thosa With's aturcorrutit he more wlthih - are the cause not only, of Hcilache, Giddiness, TalpiMtion 'of the Heart,. Pairu in ,the . Bones, Rheumatism and Gout, but of every malady i incident to man. • SAID INDIAN VEGETABLE FILLS Are a certain cure for InterMittOnt, , temittent, net yens, inflammatory and putrid Fevers', becianse tbi; cletuo the body from those morbid htimors, wide) Irben=e3iitcned to the circulation,nre the cause of a kinds of PEVBITS. So, also, when the time impurity is deposited of the membrane and maiele,ausing pains, inflamma (ions and swellings, called .11.17EWIT-4TISM, COU7", &c., The . Indian Veit!table Pills may be relied on as al. ways certain to give relief, and if perserved with ac, 'cording to directions, will most assuredly,andivith ont fail, make a perfect cure of the above painful maladies.. From three to six of said Indian 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-opposed - to-healtlrrthat-Rhett matism, Gout, and pain of every decription, will he literally DRIV..Z • X .P.R0.1 - 1 TUE npnin • • . . I , or the same reasons, wile'', from stUhlcii changes of atmosphere, or any other cause, the perspiration is checked, mid the humors which should pass"ofF by the skin are thrown inwardly, causing 11EADACIIE, GIDDLYESS, Nausea and sickness, pain in the hones, watery rand inflamed e 3 es, sore throat, hoarseness, coughs, con somptions, iletunatic pains in various parts of the hotly, and many other symptotns of - • . ' CATCIILYO COLD, • TILE INDIAN VEGE FABLE PILLS will My:lo7, ably give immediate _relief. From three to six of said taken every night on going to bed, will in a short time, not only remove all.theabo - ye unplea sant symptoms, but the body will, ina short time, be restored to even sonittler. health th a n before. The same may be said of ASTHMA , Olt DIFFICULTY The ludiab Vegetable Pills will loosen and earry off by the stomach and bowels those tough phlegmy humors, which stop itp the air cells of the lungsmid re the cauFnot only of thou above distressing cont . plaint, hut when' neglected, often terminati:;s in that still more dreadful malady called CONSUNIPTION • abnahl also' be remembered that the Indi Vegetable Pills are a rertain cure fee PAIN IN 'NIP. 511)1. Oppression, nansca, and sickness, loss of appetite, costiveness, a yellow tinge of the 'stall tutu eves and everymther sytimtom of a torpid or diseased stated thus liver; because they purge from die body those impurities whisk if delimited .upon this important organ, are the canoe of- every 'satiety of LINT.'" COMPLAIN"' When ti Nution is convulsed by Riots, Outbrenks and Rebellion, the only sure means of presenting the dreadild consequences or a CIVIL WAIL,, is to expc:l all traitors, and nil dilposed one fro the Coehtry In like nianner, when pain or Sickness of any kin(' indicate that the body is struggling with ihternal foes the true remedy is to LXITI. ALL N 10111111) 1111N1011S, (Traitors to life,) and HEALTH WILL BE Ti era FAIN RESULT. • That the Principle ofeuring disease, by Cleansio and lbaril . ying the body, is strictly iu accordance wu the Laws which, govern the animal economy; and • properly carried out by the use of the above name INDIAN VEGETAII! PILLS NVill certainly irtntlt In the complete bohtino o lyisease; N‘ e Mier the follon ing testimonials: from persons of the highest respeetabilit in New York who have recently been clonal of the most obstinate eompinints, solely by the use of NVat oni's INDIAN norrAnu: Ytt.ts m• •rue NoitTu AMERICAN COLLEGE OFIIEAUI JAmme.‘,l...l.lime 9th, 1841 poetorlliam Wright-I)mm Sir—lt is wi grea't satihntetion thia I :inform you of my Mull been entirely cured of Dyspepsia, of years smut by the use of your INDIAN VI:7,GDTABI.. PILLS. Pies lout to ineettng-with your celebrated medi cine,l had been under th't3 'muds of several Physi cians, and had tried various medicines; but all to no t•lfi•et. After using 01w '25 cent box of your Pills however, I experienced so much Benefit, that I re solved to persevere its the use of them usccot•diog to your directions, w Lich I am happy to state, has re sulted-hi a perfect cure. In gratitude to you fin• the great benefit I have received, and also in' the hope that other's similarly afflicted may he induced to make trial of Your extraiirdinary medichw, I Send yon this statemem with full liberty to publish the saute if you think proper•. Yours, &c. Nsw YonK, June 19,1841. .• G. C. BLACk. MAIr. Richard Dennis ~.Agent for Wright's India Vegmible Pills, No. '288" Creenwieli r ;l. N. Y. Dear Sir—A t your recommendation, I some tune since made trial of WRICIIIPS INDIAN VEG ETABLE PILLS of the North American,Ctillege of Ilealth;. and can _conscientiously -assert, thst for Purifying the Blood, and renovating, the system, have received more benefit from their use, than from any other medicine, it has heretofore been my good fortune to meet with. I am, dear sir, with many thanks, ytim• obliged friend, ' C: M.I'ATP4 No. 60, Hamersly st. New York; Mr. Richard, Dennis„ agent. for Wright's Indian == •• Dear Sir—l have been pfilieted for teveral years with inward weakness and general debility, accom panied times with pain in the side and other dis tressing complaints. After having tried various medi cines without effect, I was persuaded by a friend4o make trial of Dr. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, which I am happy to state have relieved me in a most wonderful. manner. I have used the medicine, us yet but a short time, and have no doubt, by a per severance in the use of the medicine according to directions, that I shall in trshortiline be perfectly restored. •1 most willingly recommend said Pills to all per-. tams similarly afflicted; and in the full belief that the same beneficial results will follow their use. I remain yours-sincerely,- HEINILV A. FOOTE, Wawarsing, Ulster Co. New,York. NEW Wulf', Sept. 29.1841.. This is to certify that I have used Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills with the greatest benefit; ,having en tirely cured myself of the frequent attacks of itk Headache, to which I had lireviously been subject, • ANN MAMA THOMPSON,' r • 992 Greenwich street, N Y. To 31r. Richard Dennis, Agent for Wright'a Indian • Vegetable Pills. • CAUTION. As there .are at .this time many wicked tiersons busily engaged in gelling a counterfeit medicine un der the name of the Indian Vegetable. Pills; and as these desperate men ire so utterly "reckless of con sequences, that many valuable-lives may-be lost, in consequence, of using their dreadful compounds; the public are cautioned fakttinst purchasing any Pills, unlesii on the sides of, the 116..tes thtifollowing ward-. Mg is found,' ' , •1 • • WRIGHT'S' ''VEGETABLE .-PILLS. Purgative.)., • Op TIM NOgTIt .11)IEDICAlf C0LL.E43.% OF HEALTH. . And also to'guard espnehilly against pecelinsiinkaaid medicine ofoiny pcieson exaap,t dip regularhdt ertised. agents, :or at the offloe and enacted'. depot; -.No. 'lO9 RACE STIikJET; : , •'For. gala eAtAl 2 t:E§:pcit,Air;::6opiiiie Henry fireanemin, ,; gnplb'erfaie - ,.' or''. "4 - ,tiOnS LOYA , 'l4i 4 304'00 ORth*t . ,'...';',-)l4li,tiritiviOtii' • glippintOfcCoei;'',l3ldiopanAVE' 4.oolriTitiNq ‘,, 4 . .re':the., - ,.effecte. tbla preperationle , j.conallig..userq,npperent.:::lsipmercius, , perlione assertAlity,haVe kleriveilmfiretienefitfrOrn using one bottie,of dollen three,of . any.other: "Ellis is easily. accounted taros Dr. Leiq's.Sarsaparilla a much stronger preparation than anrother, and near twice .as much is contained in one, b,ottlens of any oilier (and sold at this same price.) - Let the public remetn thii--it is no vain boast,but the reultaci. • LEIDY'S SAUSAPALIIILLA. Frain. dia . -Medical Review • (il.Among the vegetable 'alteratives with which our dispensaries abound; there are. few go us'efid as ~Sarsaparilla, and when properly combined and'pre- pared, is invalualjlet not only in restoring debilita ted constitutions to their wonted energy but in every 'ease arising out of ap' impure state of the biota From n knowledge of very many cases (and some of them .considered incurable) where many different preparations of sarsapari had been used, nand seemed to possess virtues or remedial powers equal. to Dr. Leidy's Medicated or (impound Extract of Sarsaparilla," It is a preparation it is believed far, superior to any othiir, and would recommend it to the partienlar notice of Physichum-r-a, -V, .s', g6{;e4N, DR. LEIDY'S SARSAPARILLA. Extract of a letter from J. B. Whitmore, of Easton, _.ju relation to Dr.' Leidv's Sarsaparilla. . • • "My little boy and girl, the former now three years and the latter HOW seven years old, have been agbeted with a' scrofulous tumor from the time they were three months old. Three months ogo j was Ililitleed to make trial of your Extract ofSarsaparilla, and have given it to both to the 'present time. They are now entirely free from any appearance of Scro fulaMul never were in better health." Dr. Leidy's Stusaparilla is efficacious in all dis eases arising from imeeities of the blood atm other fluids of the system. A tins have been under it, tdical treatment, who are debilitated from the quantity of medicine they may have taken; or are under a mercurial influence, will find that by usin . g a few bottles or I),. Leidy's Sarsaparilla,their usual vigor and elasticity of their frimie and system will be restored, and be again permuted to enjoy the sweets of life. - DR. LEIDIPS SAIRSAPARIErf.LA. - ca . " This article appears 'to lie doing wonders at the South; and front the high character or the re commendations,. we are fully persuaded it is a most capital medicine for All impurities - untie blood. We know 'many Physichuis .1(1m have gi yen their testi mony on this subject, and we know they would not give a character to any medicine that (lid not really deserve it."—Charleston Etitiumer. .:Ettract of tt letier from Dr. Warren, Natchez. '.'lll:iving for the last year in my practice used your 'Sarsaparilla with much satisfaction to myself and benefit to my patients, I lase no hesitation iii.declar ing it to be one of the most useful preparations hi diseases for which Sarsaparilla is prescribed." DR. LEIDVS SARSAPARILLA.. fryl'his preparation may . be depended upon as hehig the bleongest (eollselipleedy elute ellications) of any in existence; all Baud preparations must •beSS ill 111 . 01)0111011 to their btength, .being prepared from the safileartiele. Dr. Leidy's Compound l'.xtroet oripordlo, however, pos sesses ;imperiled not possessed by others, from its manner or preparation, and combination su ida othe. vegetable expietsreemr.mended by the medical tii etiltY—and livoce the *reason why . iti% so generally reemninetided by the l'hy sieiatis of Philadelphia and .I'roin the extraordinary ciftnes of this ',report tipitand a knoa 'edge of its compos:tion by Physi pions, (the rer:.o.l why so generally use it, they would no: tide or recommend any 'preparation they dill not. I.linw the composition 00 it has been introduced in many of the Hospitals throughout the U. S. and is highly recommended by Physicians mitl Surgeons of those Institutions. From tl l 2 New Orlvans 'Advertiser. DR. LEI D' SARSAPARILLA. high and cncii i ccl elirliy - Wiriarthis pre eminent medicine has acgnn•ed Mr its inv:u•iable ef ficacy in :ill diseases which it proresses to cure, has rendered the usual practice or I/11111111g unneecss:n•r. It is known by its fruits mill it, goo(' ~ ,*iuks is stiry for it. 1)1.. I,eitly's Sarsaparilla v. ill be Mimd mil ti unholy- efficacious iu all diseases of the liver, S 111111.• Itch, skit, killllo 1, Spille 111111 of the nose, throat and other parts, absek ss c ii, fistulas, sent fulas, erysipelas, jantalice.rlictimatism and incipient gout, mercurial and syphilitic arrection,, rentale de rangements and in restoring the sickly and debilitat ed to their natural heAtth DR. LEIDUS SAUSAPAIIIILLA. Dr. Leidy's Compound Extract or Sarsaparilla has stood the test for Ilse years past, and 'Cis uo heist to say that there -is nu other preparation Or equal 1111 . elilgt11 soil 111 use. Throughout the Southern States where Sarsaparilla 1'.55 11111E1 , 1 ill General use 181.1.11:101 COlll2l l , Dr. Leidy'. Sarsaparilla 111 gl.llel l . 111•C•111 . 11 1 11 :11111 is highly recominvoiliol he Phe siet:ms, [u hose certilicides [rive heeiarriptioitly pub lished ) hrougliont the ninth soil west it is also much used, tome perhapstlato any colter. One bottle of it [halts pint) is W:11 . 1 . :1 , 111•111. 1 1111:11 to (WO Orally W' in StI I VIIOI, 111111 js equal to 11110 half gallon or 1110. stringent Si rup that 1:U11 110 1111111t 1 F-- Di:1111011S foe making Syrup therefrom actual panics the directions. DR: LEIDVS ItS A. PA RILL A. nut w days since a Clergyman of this city [w Ito does not desire his sic published in the pa pers, but is left with Dr. Leidy) stated Mat a Indy it ho had long been a I,olllllllllllCalii lit lii, chUrdl, but 1 . 01 . too years past unable to go to elinrch,olllleUMMl of her extreme debility, occasioned by ulceration of various parts or ht 4; way, (Ike:is,. of her liver and other internal derangements, and the constant taking of medicine therefor, never found .any change for the better until alter using several bottles of Dr. Leidy's Sarsaparilla, and by a few months perseverance in Ilse, was entirely resumed to health, mid recover-. ed her former strength, and In use lit' own lauguagc "was almost create.' a new being." This is but one of many instances almost daily be4ed of. It is prepared onty and sold wholesale and retail at IN. I.EIDN"S Ilealth Emporium, No. I 0 I North Second street below Vim.: also sold by Frederiek Brown, cornet Filth and Chesnut streets; and Klett Co. corner 2tl and Callowhill street, at $1 pey bottle, (a hall pint) or six bottles $5. For sale in Carlisle by 'F.•C. STEVENSON. May 31,1843. (1-31 Worms: Worms IT parents knew the value and efficacy of Dr, Leidy's Patent VLgetable'Worm Tea,they never would be without it in their finuilies; us children are subject at all times to Worms. 1)r. Leidy's NVorin Tea is composed of vegetables altogether, and may be given to children ol all ages. Directions accompany eaLita pap 'V Or package. Children stiffer much, of times, from. so many things being given them fin• Worms, without ° any el lea Much medicine, given to children, has a ten-, deacy to destroy, their general health, and they are more or less delicate ever after. To avoid the necessity of giving medicine unne cessarily. Whell ' yoll lure certain your children have worms give them at first Dr. Leidy's Worm Tea, It =9 Reference might te made to several Winfred pa rents in Philadelphia oity and county, of the efficacy of Dr. Leidy's Worm Tea. Try it and you will l i e convinced. . Price 12i cents a small, and 2$ centica large pack age. Prepared only, and foriale, wholesale and Retail, at Dr. Leidy's Health Emporium, No. 191 North Second steeet,-below Vine, [[sign of the Gol den Eagle and : repents,] Philadelphia. For sale in Carlisle by . 'T. C. STEVENSON. June 14, 1843. tf-33 Dr. Leidy's . Tetter and Itch Ointment. AN infallible remedy for various affections of the Skin;removing Pimples, Pustules; and Eruptions, of.the Skin, and particularly adapted to thd cure of Totter and the Itch. This ointment has been used in numerous schools, throughout the city and county, as well as Factor' e 2, employing numerous girls and boys; and'amengst whom Totter and Itch,as well as other Aflbctions of the Skin; prevailed, with the most unexampled suc cess. Names of Sehnol Teichers, as Well as Super intendants and Proprietors -of Factories; could be ilieff,:tionflrmingthe above, but for the delicacy they feel in .I.lavidig their names .published in collimation with such loathsome and disagyeenbleliffestions_ _ _ Pride 25 ceatiffbox.. For salein Carlisle by T.-C, 'STEVENSON. Julie 14, 1843. .• " ,• . '1.11.33 • -•JAIICNOS EXPECTORANT. Art ONS UM PTION,' (44h,, Spitting Blood,. &c. witj To Consumptives--. Four fifths of yon are really suffering trent *neglected :Colds' or , an Obstruction and consequent inflammation oethe :delicate lining, of those tubes through which the air lie breathes distributed to every part of the, lungs. This Ob., strection produces pain and - Soreness; hoarseness; cough; difficulty of, breathing; licetie fever, and ik spitting oalpod, niattee,,or.phterni , 'exhausta the strength ofthe pritient,and ands'in'Aeath.• Jnynalr*lapectorant never fails to, removethis. ob. strur.lion, aniffiroduceS,the most pleasing arid. happy .ren4It 1 );:"-` , 4t certaid.inAta effeot!). aud'ostniiat tad te FF,lione hild'AtYo r VP.South,,niel pipe , s,- • ...rlll,o4'ool ll 44lieLq . i' o. *" ., W•f ,, i, • •,••-, AOB 1.0 CI • FIRE INSURANCE° lNoi th Anierica Insurance Co OF PhILA JOHNZ. BIKERS; Agent, Carlisle. HIS company continues to nuke-Insurances against loss or damage by Firo t on tho most reasonable terms. 'They. also take, : - - pzsarvrtrAL on stone or Laois, buildings at $25 on slooo,.the premium 'subject to be draw'n any time , by the party insuring; at a deduction of five per cent. on the amount of. premium paid.. The Usuarates.for One year on Stone and Brick Buildings, •ANtoss on $lOOO Log and. Frame, . •,sOto $7 on 81000 Merehandize, about; : • .85 on $lOOO Application in person or by letter will have int mediate,utteritl9ol • The Spring Gartkat InsitraOcc' Co. OF PHILADELPHIA. MAKE INSURANCE, either temporary or perpetual, against loss or damage by Fini, in Town or Count 4; on Houses, Bards and. Build, logs of all binds; on Household Furniture, Ater chandize, Horses, Cattlo, Agricultural, Commer cial and Manufacturing Stock, and Utensils of every description,as Well US MAMORU and GROUND RENT, upon the most favorable terms; The following are the usual rates, viz: On Stonc and brick buildings, from "Log•nnd frame " 60 to 70 Ms. on 100 "Merchandise and furni. turn in brick or stone buildings, frinn 40 to 50 cts. on lOU "Do. in log or frame, 60 to 70 cts. oir 100 "Horses, cattle, firming utensils and sundries, at about Application may be made to JOHN J. MYERS; Agent. Carlisle, Dec. 21, 1842. ly PROTECTION AGAINST LOSS, x"r'" tharr44s: . ..M - rWIIII.I (;UAIDEILLA ND VALLEY MUTUAL PROTECTION C(E11 I'ANY, being incorpo rated by, an act of the Legislature of the present sus sion,and fully or raniztal and in operation muter the direction of the following board of Managers, viz • Thomas C. M Miller C. P. Cluttutins„lolitt tore David W. McCul lough, lS James AVeaklY, Ceorgo Martin, William Moore, Sanitid Galbraith, James Greasonjhotnas Paxton, Wm. Harr,Joseph Culver and A. C. M MN., call the attention of the inhaldt ants of Cumberland Valley to the cheapness r,j th e i r rates Mid the many advantages which tills %I nt l o f insdrance bun ever mtv oilier. I st. Ecery person insured beenmes 'n member of the company turd takes part in the 'choice of °nieces and the direction of its concerns. 12,1.•F0r instnunce more .is demanded dint is necessory to meet the expenses or the Company and indemnity against kisses which may happen. Thu inconvenience of fre9nent renewals is a voided by insuring foe a.terns.ol .tive yeays.. , Ith. Any person applying toe insurance innt.t give his premium note the tint cheapest class at the rate of live per eention, which will he i,50 on the SI(X4I, for which he ,w iN le,..ve to pay 1i,'2,50 1111, live :vette!, and 1,1,5) l'oe stiev'e:s'ind policy, and no more unless „11194 he husktsioell to a greater amount than the hinds on hands will coverond then nontoee will he requir ed than it pro rata slam.. 'These 1.114.11 11141 murk 111112711114' 1111111 (tiny of othereompoill:E, except such agave incoepovated on the tame principles. Insurance is etlected its the following inanner.l - _A. litstwance foe propettx of the cheapest cla,s of risk for•SIOOU will he charged 5 per cost for five vest s,a note ;tinounting to ;!;511 must he given by hint,on which he Will he required 19 pay 5 per rent j'.l,sll,.atid 51,59 ike stirs eying and policy, and will have lin:More required ,if hint unless losses nectar 1111,1 the Fonda on letittls are not sufficient to meet them. . - • Agents will le , nppointedas soon as posiible itt clif fereta places to attend to insurances. and any pedsons wishing immediately to apply can do so by signify ing their wish the ollieers of the compain•. CII.IS. P. CUNIMINS, Pies, A. G. Sce'y April I'2, Pi la WAIL ZIA 119.2g1 r.., 6T. , 01‘1,..,51_24 oe of the powers and authority tvnit.iiited in the last ,will and testament Ol Mica Ant. 1.4 n, deed., I now Wren for sole, the .Va,rl,lsle "'ran Works, situated 0, the Yellow Breeches Creek, 4 giant otIL;;Its1 1 ,1 Pa. The ehlate cOlisists of ti'li:•,t to te Fo t , .f2fLrft.4.y r til Ti a Thousand .4crts of Land A new \Ir.:CC:MANI' All LI, with foorron of stotio, tinishod oo the most 31111/1 . 0“ . 11111:111. A bllllt . soo:keres of the Intel are eleared and highly eolli voted, haring thereon created. 11`111.-cz 174:11-2T, Bank litar:ls. lleees'art TEN,I NT ISOI3SE. The w0rb5,,,, 1 .,•• 0 1 .,11,,,i by the fellow Bresdich erevk turd the Itmling Spring, which nrithell end tiorfreeze. There HIT it'll/1101U pi • elitises tile necessary work meat, es,llllll. COIII 11.11SVS,CtIrpUllter shojis, mid stabling built of the most mlistMilial materials, The ore of the Itest quality and Mexhitustible, is within '2 111111.3 fir the Pornace. • I'llere is perhaps no Iron V. orbs it. Pennsylvania...7l6,th possesses su perior atlvantattes antrolters greater inducement's to the investmeitt of Capital. The water power is so great that it might beet:tended to Loy other matm lactating purpose. Pursuits disposed to purchttse Will of course examine the property. The terms of sale still by !mole knows hr VARY EGF., • Executrix of gichttel Ege, deed. Oirlisk, Oct. 19, 15.1'2. . firchees 1 1111 1 11 11 1 .111) 11421)34 YIiRS Bt. HAVERS I ICK lone just received IV from the Alanutisetory at Philadelphia' a large assortment of I;4RD L.1:117 -1 S,consistung of Parloar,Chamber& Study Lamps with or without shades; which they w sl sell whole sale or vanilla the mantsfacturer's prices. ' ALSO, Astral, Side Reflectors and Glaii Lamps of yari ous patterns. . CD ZS, ELk , The very beat Winter strained, bleached Sperm Oil, warranted to burn clear. for $1,25 per.gallost. Best Sperm Dee. 37.3 cents per lb. Carlisle, Dee. 21, 1842. . tf-8 llechanicsburg Line --44*F Between Medimiicsburg and Philadelphia or Baltimore. [BY RAIL ROAD OR CANI4L] THE subscriber grateful for past favors, begs leave to inform his friends and the public generally, sthat he still continues 'artin a linO*of burthon Cars regularly between Mechanicsburg and, Philadelphia dr • Baltimore, by, which‘goods and 'produce of all descriptions will be forwarded with '_care and despatch at the lOweet'rates Of , Produce will be received at his Ware House;in Mechanicsburg, and forwarded to tither Phila delphia or Baltimore, acieording to the direction of the owner.- - " •' [1:1111a higheat ro . rico *ill bit givo . n . for Whoa and Flour. . „. , • MARTIN N. B. Plaster Of Paris and Salt 'alway's kep on hand, and fortd° at the lowest prlcei. • 1 - .l'Qr-WitCl.llE)C2)..trzic . i .' • Halnotialitaiitilalid;atthiiDapaiin . Meohanice. burg; for aalo; ILIUM ts Hoards, Shingles, .Seti,isillaigS,'oce. of all kinds, ithiall will em _sold on libaral toras. *. ' CMCMMI Airing . = •• isbtotoas . '"?r•r• knn_s,RlM Pr.3 44 ‘ re!' 4 7 "4, EtAki9trve _ . . coNstiftiPTON LUNGS, Aleclions of the Liver, asihnia, Pranthilia, Pains or 7yeakttess of the Brea,: , or,idttitre,,Chrbttie Coughs, Pleural', Theinorrake orMdlittago, 'and tiffeetions of the .Pithyonary Organih, NATURE'S OWN PRESCRIOVION. „ . „ H compound prepUraiioriathe...Prunne Virginian:al:iv!' Wild Clierry.Bark,!?eoiabined with the Extract' otrar, prepared by 11 new chemical process, approved and recommended' by the ~mosa (iistinguislied physicians, and universally sicknoV-. !edged the most valuable medicine ever liscniierbd" NO QUACKERY!!! NO DECEPTION. In setting forth the virtues of this truly groat Me , dicine, we have ,no desire to deceive 111080 who are laboring under affliction, nor do we wish to eu:Ogise it more data it justly deserves. Yet when we loot: around and seethe vast amount of suffering and dis tress 'cafe:6lloll6(l4 many of the, diseases in whicle this medicine has proved so highly successful, We . feel that we cannot urge its claims, too strongly, oe' say too muldi in its favor. Various remddies it is true havebeen offered and' puffed into notice for the cure of disease's of the . Lungs, and some have no doubt been found very useful, but of all that have yet been discovered, it is' admitted by physicians and all who have witnessed. its effixts, that none has proved as successful as this.' Such, indeed, are the - - -----:-- SURPR.IMG—VTRTUES-L-- • 15 to 40 cto. el - - - Of this Balsam, thafeven in , the advanced stage of ' CoriSuntrnos,after all the most estemited remedies of physicians have ,fiiiled to effect may change, the , use of this medicine has been productife of the • most astonishing. relief, and actually effect 44 earen atter all hopes of recovery had been despaired of.- In the first stages of the disease, termed "Catafr;" Ant Conszmiption,"originating from neglected Colds, it has been used with undeviating success, and hun dreds acknowledge they owe the restoration of their health.to this invaluable medicine alone. In that form of Consumption so prevalent amongst de:Rettig young females, coremonly termed debility, or G 0 cts. on 100 "GOING INTO A DECLINE," A complaint with which thouiands are lingering, it has uno proved highly successful, and not only, pos sesses the power of Clieeking the progress of thin alurmiug complaint, but also strengthens uotl orstesilic system more effectually than any met& eine we have ever possessed. Besides its surprising efileitcy iu Consumption, it is equally efficacious in Liver Com/Ain:3, aillima, Bowie/aids, allti all affections of the Lungs;and has. citted many of the most obstinate cases, utter every' (*.air remedy Mid failed. Or 'or par‘icillurs see , Dr. Wistar'sTrei on Consumption, to be bad e ;he Agent s. TIIE, EXT:,AORDINARY SUCCESS „At'enditig the rise of this medicine in diseases of tlk Lungs, and the many singular cures it has ef fected, having naturally attracted the 11'v:talon of many physicians, (as well as the whole fraternity of quacks) carinustamSecturesatidsurtnises have arisen respecting its Limiposition ; allure physi chins have suppostAl it tirconia tit _Udine, other ignorant preten ders say is Must Colltaill and to some such substance they esti/ attribute ha sitigultir efficacy:a . ‘• As such ()pillions are altogether errolicous,•and calms culated to prejudice ninny perMits spina' it, we' 'Chat it eonetins nothing of the kind, or any thing: the least injitriouNt• on the enntrati,-lt is•composed , of the most simple sultstances, the principle of a hiclv, are the extracts of TAR and 11 i!(1 CheiTy Bark, and the whole secret of it 3 efficacy consists in tho mode by tthie6 they are prepared. AN we have already 'whit-lied' numerous certiti-. Cates from the highest atultority, which prove its, virtues beyond all 110n14,,me consider it motecewiarr to exhibit It [wig list of them in thiS pittettotml only mention a few rases, to show what it has tlone. l WHILE LIFE REM ALNS • WE IIAVE STILL SOAIE HOPE. A SCR Gitltb.l.--Ainting the many . singular cures. Mich this medicine has 0112p:tot, thert is "Perhaps n'tnie ill 10 dcli its powers tire so fililY 51101,11 ill the etrSe Of Ales. Austin. '1 lad y !Well t . 1)11.514/11111,e fla• several years,. and thiritigthe greater part of this time had receisecl. the liest medial attention, and tried all the Hung tallialdti remedies, Set nothing could be found to -I,lTeet its Iwtigre,:s. She beeilioe sollivet to violent fits of cotiglimg, exit, I.:tor:out! large quantities of 111 -Pttee titettstalt) tt"itett with 1)10011 1 soil step by still this 11.0rftil colitititieti its course, until all 'hope or recovery was entirely despaire (4.-- \ I 'ldle ill this distressing situation, lingering open the sell verge of llo• grace, shy conlioci,cutl the use of this Bakal in, vouch, lo 1150 her own t'SfirussiON operated almost like it ejo,1•11t. . It few days she es pectorated freely, the uotigil was giathially sup pressed, mill dyes this appeared to add Iresli vigor to her looks, and now, iii the place oh . that emaciated form withering to decay, she is semi mingling in society, ill better health thus slit has enjoyed fo years. BM DISE V.Tr.I(I7.STLI) *nig witnessed surr.siog dikg. , 'Y or of I;lierry, in the ease or Airs. A116(111,1 thew.- futh atiknowledge the above statement to he tt•oo auti correct. J. C. IVALTI:RS, M. D. '‘Woodstown, Sept. 4, 1841.• ITertr Ely—Al:hough vow. medicine NIS already found Inisidreils of powerful advocates, it may still he gratifying toy on to receive a COMMOIII eIIIRIR Irum asp (tile that has hem' relieved by it. Such, Sir, is truly my case. I have been a victim to that terrible disease Consumption, for . ingthy 111011111 S, Mid hays :lo much, that I had be come almost wtary of lily life. Hearing your lialsalm sit praised, began taking it a few 'weeks back, abut • eau lISMII . I* 31111 it NIA relieved me more than any thing I !lase ever used hefore, mill I cmdidetuth helici2 it will cure me dila:to:Illy. Please give the bearer the worth of the cnclosed,und oblige. Yours 'Respectfully, Juan PEARSON. Chester County, Sept. 6,1841 Friend Wistar--lt gives me mud, ph nsure to in form thee dint iny wile's health has improved very much since she has been using thy llalsalni Wild Cherry, and we think there is no doubt but that it will 'sure her. She has taken the two bottles I pur-- chased from thee a short time since, and her rough . in ouch better .she iih,o sleeps well . at night, and. mays she has finnio nothing to give her so rotlell re bee_ will qewse.give.ilke hearer two bottles more for Friend: Dear Sir—Please send me two bottles of your: genuine nalsalm of Wild Cherry. I have Leen af flicted with Consumption lice the last two years, and: sulfered very much with is severe cough, pains in., my breast, difficulty of breathing, night sweats, &c.,. and having tried numerous remedies, and also been, -under several doctors, yet I could nor rind an y thi ng to relieve me until I used some of your Ilalsalm. "at one bottle from a neighbor of mine who is using at, and Int:e fotind such wonderful relief from it that, I have no doubt it will cure me effectually, Very eespectfully yours, &c. .1 011th /103114147 Cinead the following from Dr. Jacob Hoffman,, a physician of extensive practice in thintingdon county: , Dear Sir--1 procured one bottle of Dr. Wistar's lialsalm of Wild Cherry, front Thomas Deed, Esq of this place, and tried it in a ease'of obstin a cy Asthma on a child.of Paul Schwebie, in which man other remedies bird been tried without any relief The Balsalm trace sudden relief, and in my opinion the child is effectually cured by its use, Yours, &c. JAcon liOrrsur , l,3l. ' December 2.2di1.841; Dear Sit--Your,Dalsaltn of Wild Cherry has af fected some astonishing cures here. One of which is an old lady, Mrs. Russell,'who had'been suffering for a long time with shortness of breathing, and gen eral weaknees,nntil she was finally obliged to keep her bell. After various other remedies had been resorted to in vain, Alm Ommenced using yobr Dal sal in,and after taking two bottles, was eo fa r recover ed as to be able to attend. to all the tlntiesi of her house, and on taking two bottles more was entirely. oared. Respectfully, Ste. , .• Pottsville Pa CAUTION.-,As there is R. spurious • mixture eallod Syrup otWitd,Cherrs,,purebasers should be very partioularlo ask for 1)a. WISTAR'S BAL SA M. and observe his dkurviature on the.Bottle:.' Prepared for the prdprietoroad'sold ,ar4wh o l e .. sate by•Willintrialk. 'Co.; Chemists, No. 21• Minor: street, • • •; .SQldin aurl isle by , • • 041111.T4Es?.ELLIQTT , in Shippenabut bythc 4e.ir..lltayid,Sniitli Thnk l . 00)4* by 301in•Wyet1), - !t'ii . i"caster: by, 4. Gib!' ;; Chainberabliglyl:6witincliWibit iti i3Veryo tPwrt d v,ilattl-th'lvugl)cAit , rnet optiotry. : , 0-o' 4ll l9titge 3.:ltToienitler • t ~',4llllcter HAmcnit wiLuur o d 1 / 4 61 0 1 41 . 414 1 1At1a 1 1 418 4 8 %fiegVAITIOCOHEESEP IZC saki PLEDUZI OCMHONOIt. ELMAIII) HOLMES Lancaster couLty„ltily 18,1841 JOHN