', tfYIPAMILIES'&.INVALIDS: The -following indisipeinnble family mine. ales may be found nt the villmte drugstores, and soon at every country state in the state. kemeniber and »ever get th.em unlesi they' have the'fne.slinile signature'of . • , #j x ,e*/ / ed-Z on the wrappers, as all othse by the same names Are base impositions and counter. kits . : • if-the merchant (merest y;ou 'has them not, ~urge.himt to procure them at 71 Maiden-lane, the flex! time lie visits New York,, or to write for that* Ire family should be d week without tNse remedial IBALADAM • BALM . OF COLUMBIA,FOR THE HAIR, Which will stop it if falling out, or restOro 'it on bald places; and on children make - it grow rapidly, or on • thoso_who • havo lost tlfb.hair from arty cause. ALL VERMIN that infest ilia • heads, of chili:ire in salmis, are-prevented or Milled by it at once:Zi Find Me name of) 7)/a -- ie1'6964)• 0n it, or never try it. Remember !his always ~,. . RHEUMATISM, and LAMENES positively cured, and all shrivelled muieles and limbs ere, restored, in the old or young, by the Immix VEGETABLE Era= AND NVEVE AND BONE LINIMENT-••• but never without the name of Comstock 4 Co. on it. • ~r. ,t 6 are wholly prevented, or governed if the attack' haft came oni if youmee the only trite HAYS' LINIMENT,AOI7I 6 "W ' 41 W "' "' AIL= 5-ORES end every thing relieved by it that'admits of .an out ward application. It acts like a charm. ,thie it. ' HORSES • that have Ring-Bone, Spavin, &c., aro cured by,Rpors' SPECIFIC; and Otindered horses entirely. .nu'red by Roofs' . 'oundor Ointment. ,Mary this, all h.orsentens. Danay's Magical Pain Ex tractor Salve: -The most extraordinary remedy evor invented for all new or old • DS • Via sores;. and sore It -Imp 'ddlighted thousands. It take out all pain in ten minutes end no failure, It cure the ',"RfI2EIS LIN'S SPREAD PLASTERS. A bcticr and more nice and usefhl article never was made.. - All lilimad weal:them .regularly. • • Lk 111 9 S INEMPE4AIIIICIg BITTERS: en the principle of substituting .the torziein place of the stimulant principle, which has reformed so many drunkards. To be used with • Li N's , B . LO OED PILLS, .euperior to all otliera for cleansing lye system and the humors affect., mg the-blood, and fir all irregulariiies of the bowels, nod the general ..[see Dr. Lin's sig. LW/C[o, - -. e:ari , suture. " ""`"••••••—•—'• HEADACHE DR.SPOHN'S HEADACHE REMEDY will eflitetually cure sick, headache, eithei Irom the NERVES or bilious. ' Hundreds of families arc using it with greafjoy.. - • SPOHN'S ELIXIR OF HEALTH, for - the certain yrevention of FEVERS' or any general sickness ; keeping the stomach in most per. fact order, the; bowels regular, and adeterminmionAo the su n tine& 'C,O:LD.S7 pains in the bones; hoarseness, and DROPSY; are quickly cured by it. Know this by trying. C ORNS.—Tho French Plaster is a sure cure P- ... .,... , - - ... 0„ , .: 1 4 , , ... , , 5, -....:„.... ~,,:,:,,,,,.-. ;;i:3 _, : . ,. ,, , r . :,,,,,,, i •-• -` - '",rce l .-- '''", 7-- --.1.. - 1 - ' , -:1 , - . ..-3 , ' ‘4, ' vi , tt% - -'-'-' - ' ( hair anyphado you wish, but will not color the skin. - SARSAPARILLA. COMSTOCK'S COM POUND EXTRACT. There is no other prepare lion of Sarsaparilla that can exceed or equal' this. If YoU aro sure to get COMSTOWS, you will find it superior to all others. It does not require puffing. p • 4. 11^11F •WI 01: CELESTIAL BALM OF CHINA. A positive cure for the piles, and all external ailings— r all intxtrnal irritations brought to the surface by 'friction with this Balm;—so in coughs, 'swelled or sore throat, tightness of the chest, fltis.Balm applied on a flannel will relieve and cure at once.— Fresh' wounds or old sires are rapidly cured by it. Dr. 33rirtholentette.0 EXPECTORANT Will prevent. or cure all incipient consumption, COUGHS &. COLDS taken time, und,ia a delightful .amedy. Remain bar the name, and get Comstock*. KOLMSTOCKI VERMIFUGE will eradicate till . w ORM in children or adults with a certainty quite astonishing. It is the same as that made by stock, and sells with a rapidity almost incredible, by Comstobk 4• Co.; New York. TOOTH DROPS. KLINE'S—owe effectually Entered trne.ooirntto Weir Coogress. hi the yenr ISt% by Comstock Co.. Luith °Clerk's office of the Southern District of New York. • By applying to our agents in each town and village, papers-may be had free, showing the most respectable names in the country for these facts, so that no one can fail to believe them.• 813.8 e sure yon call for our articles. and not be put off with any stories,.that Others aro as good. HAVE THESE OR NON Ershould be your inotto...and Vase never can be true and genuine toithOut. our ifikneeto them. All these artiales to be had alioletiale gad rethil only of us. Wholesale Druggists. • -3,ltfaitieii;lnne„ - Now York. and of our agent& t For-salp Carlifle by • •- SAMUEL EI,LIOTT , and ' • . ' . B'I'EVENSON- & DINKEL. • • • • 1y55 !-- WORMS JX,PLIVISV'OCk'S VERMIFUGE. '-'• • • • - remedy for 'Worms is one of the most extra 4',Ortlinary e*Cr u*d, 1t effectually eradicates worms bfalLaorta, fr , ;ni. children'aild adults: ‘;'...' , .l'l• lol lSANOSPelielliq worms without the'reeL_ '1 , 0; caw heiii . g.ithown.- Some other reason, bsussigned . li‘;: , torilieit'lcituass;aatli too late to cum the real ca bee. ~i-Whitt;p9M- O fee-:reoponsibility then rests upon the , thelinctor who. &es hoCe-Mtso unffffitlipatun t plaint which is &Straying , . „ no.wers o life:-.;thydrett,; tee 416iitqA* • • -•- , 1 `vbich ..;•,„I,l4,belureto:di:t.good thay intia_no_wormi-i-ovid gthillutri.'it-wilf destroy atuter ut adieste the.with ' a.uerylrity,audipMeisian tmly - astonishfnA , .. _ ' Poe salir'in:.' lie eby SAMI7M.,kILLTOrt DINKLE4-ana ai rr it o ," 'AutrAttri4l:o7o4oo:,,•, •• • • •;::•;•,i , nvovem'ber.iN4s4.2:. ,•'• • y ss -,•••-, :-- ' • 'lr.' ics.''' ...ii Abil l irt S.. . .111.910,1474-7,. t cishmi.te,' -,14,918. Id:Zoe. ': - ' PROOMIPP'X' 9 ,l'`t'stielfOr:o.4 ' - , i =.,.. ~ - , ~ - • -''.14 , , ,.. ti •- " i 44st receive II -,*,IIiTIVER; th*Eber 144.4. g - • O5l in 9 'Girar ." - - 4 e 48 , , ,• • •,. „• • ~. • - -- 'v - "• , '• 'I.. - . ~, .., ••,, ~ ~...-., ••'. • ,-,, . 4, ; -- ~ ~,,- , ~... -;,,,',.i..,',4i-,,;(rxr,e,•„1,-- •- -,'-' :: .- '-'-r• '• - ,° ~,,,,,:, ••'',-; • .'-.:-,,, ~;,•••,,--44,`1,0.;;;°, ' 1,1,.• •• ,,,, ;:°•,;.:,.',,' , ',.,:,:;,.„ - 1 :' , ..: , ,•• 'd ' r•l`fili.,"44,t•tiii44•%:vtit-PP`.,lr''4''•'Z's.--0 I WLiLiI •• — imii ;.. ,-,, v,..ii,•°:-,- - ;,, , ,.•,,;,, ° ~, .• 4 °• , •.••,,,..,, -.... N, —,,, . 14%.0:r;0.,‘' jogs of all kinds; on Hou . seltold Furniture, pier. eltandize, Horses, patio, Agricultural, Cornmer— cial and Manufacturing Stock, and Utensils of every deseription,as well as I%lowrAoEs and.Grtotisn REST, upon the most favorable terms. The following arelhe usual rates, viz: On Stone and brick buildings, from 35 to 40 ctq. on 6100 6U to 70 eta. on 100 • WHEREAS the Hon. %own HErnwars Pre sident Judge of. the Court of Common Pleas of the Ninth Judicial district of Pennsyl vania, and the Ilon, Jorts STUART and Thomas C. Mturg, Judges of the said Court of Common Pleas for the minty of Cumberland; have issued . their precept bearing 44ttof the 26th day-of Noii.' 1842, and to me - drrected, for holding a Court of .I Oyer and Terminer, General' Jail Delivery, and 1 General Quarter Sessions of the Peace,' at Oar. lisle, on the second Monday ofJanuary, 1843-be ing the 9th day—at 10,o'clock in the forenoon: NOTICE, IS HEREBY GIVEN to the Coroner, Juetiaea - of .„-C #1 P eace ,and,Constableo of the said [ County 'of Curqberlangthat they be then and pil l Lthern_ii.:4ltair-40 "iliersins - ,t — with — theW . 'Records; liftittiaai` - atithistions ' and Other reMerribrahlidir *,;_thiiiit!hings which to their of fic.e resPectlielrePpertain=rand those ' who are' bound by iscagnizdtscsa lo prosecute ,against the prisoners that aare;.or.then may bp 'in the, Jail , of said county; to: 'then 'andLthere;tO prosecute against:them alba)! be jitstimd right. • '' • '''Ellied atCarbelet the 'Bth day of Peceinbei,' . 1842, and the ; 166tH year of, metican Inclepert detiee;• „ ,',••.: '• - '4..-,•- ;• ,:- 4 ,. • , .. :. '. 4 `• k __- - : ~' ' ;''.:: '.. „4 , PAM; MAlL'ililiffhoillil,..- uallermlier 14:1044..:, '• .. ',.' ' l',-I‘;4 , $6.7 'f)~'~' Y~s.s i1 5 t15.4131L1::,4: :: • • ' ; 0 4 3 1 0 : : : er-t%$ ! -0 1011 r•-.% , As. youV . 4tie your , lleai'th, I beseech the following : OW N. 11. LEIDY - • , . , HAS the pleasure of ,anaounaing . to the pubiio that hie valuable Me,tlielues receive the appro beacon of the,' , ' ' .. 'MEDICAL FAC MAY, bring composed of ingredients' which Are kriown to the profession, and whieli,are daily Oven by the most reimmitnide physicians to their patients. This fact atone is suldeient to itatilp their . _ • REPL77I . 9IIOOV FOREPXR, tte well 0 eattge them to he employed by all rri • 0101? CO-VPIDENCE than am preparations of quacks anti impostors. .R ECO..II43IENDATIONS hare been published frequeritiv, in the papers, ftom Phybleions Clergymen, • Members of . • Congress and State Legislatures, roipectable'private citizens, and among them many of-the :unst disticimished members Of chanties 0.. and 011ie': institutions. In reference .to Dr. I.,ehly'n Alec Heine's, hod it is bop ed,from the nuniernon COI titivates nod recommenda tions, intving been poblicheil 1141. and over, thet ell tint In now neve:miry le to keep then: before the" public, ilott they fluty he reminded of them, vhere they May " iiißallletnellpille, &e. ' 04046eilIZATIMAtpallilb1618 IA• . garsaparilla Blood Pill& '. These Celebrated' Pilliiiire daily reeommencled ill Disinises,-nr...the Stomach ImpOritica of the Blond, • and B owels, , generating I TISOISk•Ii of Billions Aff:etions, the Stomach, 'Aver, Habitual Costiveness, . , fleart,the Spleendiiid• Indigestion, Flatulency,. neys., Bones, &c. Sze. ‘Vent of Appetite,. - •Uleermis Sores of the Sourness of the Stomach, Nose, Throat k.B011y; Waterbrasli, ileaftborii, .Seals, •Eruptiops and Foul and olTeriiive breath, Blotches• of the Skip; Bail taste in thi• month,. Dry t u rd watery pimples Inu'iird Ppituf, Pains of the . °Nit,: lime and • boilY; Stomach, the Sitleflotttel lictolttelte, :door, the 11:4c; • Serafitht, Rheumatic Pains, Gout; j Glandular Affix:thins: ALSO IN '• Conetilutionid (lIRC/ISCS, produced by Mercury and other mineral preparations, its Nyell.as the dangerous consciptences rpspitingttom the improper treatment of Syphilis, &e. "The Life of the Flesh is in the IIlood." • Levitiens, eh. XXII, v. 11. . • Be ye purified in your • • • And health will 'attend , you.' . • *The great principles advocated '4v I)r: Leidy, and in which he is supported by seriptifre. are Ist. That vitality is corititined in the flood. ' 2d. ,The Plum . omi:outing. vitiated or immit* , ‘,ttives rise to numernas diseases of the organs of the body, the stomach; the - liver. the heart,&e,-Sto. That whatev'er has the efket or o w.ifiinf r , the RI iirl:passesesthe power art.-establishing action to the•hodv, 4111. That Purgation awl Shirvatlon, or, in other words, Mob . zine: 'estilit- that-is-hi) fremiently. .done, and at the same time enjoying low diet. and al , stinenee from find alovist entirely. are productive' of Mitch more mischief than is gene-ally supposed, and in proof of it will only remark tlot - Rc Purgitioic—The Irttnnn Aystem iv more or Irsc debilitated, for the simple ri•nsTi tlint 1 . 11,. Vl•fiC6fil of pure:NlT all Ise:111.1rd •off from the stomach trrim which nourishment is derived mid distribittell throughout the systein. l!y Staryntion—Nourishment k absolutely with held limn the syste.n no necessary to it, both for sus taining-ritaJ :Rton and aiding nature in bearing op against that progress of disense. (fence the consequences of too mnch•/nn'ging;neil n continued d rt 'oust he to prodoce spell n condition or the system as u•i1l enable disease to stake more rapid progTess, nod evtend itself the more easilymul In a luovf time thronghout the system. • .‘dmitting the foregoing, it becomes :neconsal y to inquire how is the lil n.l to be purified ? Opting the means, haw in the systenito be gunrded ngninst nay serious coosequenees ? ' ' Cis easily answered— . all vane ills. - Take—Dr. Pills. These Pills operate gently, thamd; effectually; Ins' do not produce Prostration of t h e system.as most Ills do. •I•hey rerptire no rectrnint either., from neennation or the regular mode of liviog. No fear need lie ed ten•tainwl of taking (told ti•mn their Ilql!, 11111 i mac he tißkell :it all timeq, hr yonng and old, without inter fering with any other medicine that may have been taken beforehand. The. ,, n fills nri.prounrod only, and sold wholosule and retail, nt DR. I,FlDl"Slienlibr.innoritim, No. 191 N. 211 ',I. below . Vim., (Sign of t h e Golden Engle niol Serpents,) l'ltiln. PI2IOE 25 CE BOX. GT?. 1 ilisrmint to tt holmttle dealers. • .Itfl)r. Lehly's 111.)ml l'ills :HMOs, Srll , l in nil ihv Irineiptti cities nod towns throughout the 17 . .nion,trul ninny respectable storekeepers throughout the isountrv. Tor sale. In Carlisle. by STEVENSON• & DENNEY, Agents lin• Cumberland County. Carlisle, Dec. CI, I 2. ic_s ENE IintIMBE Yorth tater:th If testi: rance Co: OF PIMA DELPHIA 11 . 01111. r. RIVERS, Agent, Cal:111Sle. n is company continues to maim Insurances against loss or damage by Fire, on the most reasonable terms. They also take. _ PE R. PETUA L 111 JESUS, 'in stone or Mick buildings at $l5 on !Noon, time premium siihject to be - drawn any time by the party insuring, at a deduction of five per cent. on the amount of premium paid. The usual rates for one year on Stone and Brick Buildings, 64 to $5 on $lOOO Lo g and FraMei "- 6_6 to $7 on $lOOO Mcrehandize, about -- 65 on 81000 Application in person or by letter will have im mediate attention, The Spring* Garden Insurance Co. OF PHILADELPHIA MAKE INSURANCE, either temporary or perpol nal, against loss or damage by Fm r,, in Town or Cot/Wry, on Houses", Barns and BMW. );rig and framo nerclunidizg and tom in brick or stone buildings, from 40 to 50 cts. on 100 Do. in log or frame, .60 to 70 cts. on 100 Horsos, natio, farming . utensils and sundries,_: • at ib - aut 'Application may be made to JOHN J . MYERS, Agent, Carlisle,Dec 21,1842. ly COURT PkisiI4LAIIMATION. ebbs:Co64i M. , ' dating cerme t , • •• A. TRACT OF PATENTE D rahlra% ithavah Containing 170 ACRES, more of less=with'i CLOUSE • & BARN_thereon erected. NI .The land is in a good state ecultivation, !,1 n wellwatered and under good fences. :///86, 4cres Wbod Land; Roth parcels lying and being . in Mifflin township, Cumberland county,:six miles West of Newville and four Worth of Newburg. • Any persun wishing to' urchase will can and examine the preiniskei when the terms will •be made known.. . • W. STEVENSON.: August 10, 1842. • . 4tm1y!,41 lESECMACKEREL. 0; •I`antl.3, Barrels, half and quartem of ru- ivry aupgrior 'WM. M. MATEER. November,2,.lB42. - • tr-ss S. DUINILAP.ADAIR •I glittoracy at Law, OFFICE N 0.3 poetom's Row, on the Pub , I ic Squarc, ! Carlisle, Pa, ..April 6, 1812, LE -4. Is?. • Am T. CO R iy; 1r A T .. IL AW. (Vice bppostle the Carlisle Bank. :July 27,1 . 842. - • • ' 6m•39 • Taari liniti73.4wlrA i • • al- tea a Ix . ESEECTVUL IX tenders his services to the • 'eitizerls'of Carlisle - dud' its - vieinityithatite w,ll attend to and perform all dental operations such as Cleaning, and Extracting na tural 7eelli,•and inserting incorruptable artificial teeth from a single tooth to an entire set. (0-0 1 rice opposite 111'Farlatie's Hotel. • - ..July 0, ,184. tf-3S I. C. Loomis, Dentist; INS permanently located in Carlisle,and will per form all operations that arc required in the practice of' his proression4such as " Exit ractipqr 4 Plugging„ and • Ins tint;; A from a single ,tooth to an entire Yet.. • Fora few months ensuing, - Dr. LOO MIS will be in 'Carlisle, the first two 'weeks in end] mont .Which be will he ant until the first two weeks incacl l a W i following mouth—at whidh period he may he found at Ills Wee, - Pin at. near AP Parlane s B lintel. oarllsle, May '4, 1842. • , ' 0.21 qechanicsbur.g Line .. " " t7 4- 01 •-• Bet tveen - .lloelittniesbarg - aitil or Baltimore. (11.1' 11.311, R 0. 2 11) C.1.11 , 11;1 jn E subscriber grateful for past fuvors, begs leave to inform his friends and the public generally, that he still continues to run a line.of toirthen.Cars regularly between Mechanicsburg. and Philadelphia or lialtinufre, Iry which.goods and produce of all descriptions:will be fbrwarded with care .aird ilespatidrat the lowest rates of freight: " Produce will be received at his Ware Housudn' Mechanicsburg,' and forwarded co either Phila• delphia or llaftiniore;-eccordittg to the direclion of the owner. Er- Thu highest price will be given for Wheat and Flour. MARTIN ME ILEY. N. B. Plaster of Paris and Salt always kept oo hand, and thr sale at tin lowest prices. .. =1 burg, for sale, 1141/1.1411 it, such al 11;a3 4.415, S Sea IN Ile It".S, &11t, of till kinds, which Will sold on liberal terms, AngOst 17, 184'2 ' • Ity n 21 ' L!) .1/I.I.L►N 11.1131) 4/11.121 . ) GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO COIDITRY MFRCHANTSt• 7rflE stiliscri' , er, having concluded to (lit it an entire Ca,li business, olfers fur sale his large 111111 splendid assortment of FOREIGN & DOMESTIC. • .7101 R ibo ,lii/ 4) E & Catilery, it was ever bought for in Philadelphia. The following nIH give you some idea or the itlices am determined to sell at: fa inch Carpenter's Patent Rini 1. Wicks, from. • zil.2 to $l4 per doz. ft inch Brahs Striker, /t 4/ 6 , 50 41 Newton. Darling Grass Scythes, 10 " •Novletit's • " ." • 9 {lay Forks, Solid Cap Ferritle, -Cast Steel long handled Shovels, 7 ) " Cumberland or Iteading 4,(1'41 Keg. Phoenix or itiniala 4.44 Other makes 4,31 " I will .4.11 any articles in my line front 'JO to 25 p " th :w v anity btitOil far OR V.Velllt. Cllll on me—exainine tny gontis-„get a list of no prices --comparei r them At th the !wives of other stnres,and ascertain fur yourselves where you can buy the cheipest.'," . HENRY 1.. ELDEIt. importer. 493 Market st. above I.3th, North side, Philadelphia Julie 1, 1812. • fnu-3 COAT!. • Yli ENS Valley, Pine Grove, Lime-burners, Fi and Bituminous COAL, constantly for sale by J. & P. MARTIN, • Successors to Miller & Maitins flarrisburg, April 20, 1842. FOR PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE. fiTIE proprietors of the Susquehanna Line will' A run their Gas and Boats, as usual to Phil adelphia and Baltimore during the present season. Their friends will please apply to Win. L. Fox, Broad st. and to Costner, Christian & Curran t No. I'6 South Wharves, Pbiladolphia,and Joseph E. Elder, Baltimore. Until further notice, the following prices will ho adhered lu bet Wee n —this place aitd the atailio ities. 60 cts. on 100 Ala per 100.1ba. Groceries, Q-Wara and Hardware, Dry , Coadai tore and Drugs, Wheat, Rye & Corn per bushel Opts 'do —, Lumber per 1000 feet • • $2 75 $3 50 Shingles, , do • 1.50 2 , 00 • Flour per bbl. 3l 35 • 500 Shad : do SO--------- _ 31" Herrin - 140 -- .., . ~,, Salt per sack, . 24 , 43 Pitch, Tar and it°sll/ 16 . 21 per 100, I , _ „.„ .„ 5 . Plaster:gross.ton, 0 , 2 752 gr-4 22 'Hemp per 100• , !111 25 Hides, '. . .• 2 20 . __ _ Metal,rose ton 3O 35U Pig C Blooms ._t 24_4.410 tar eon,' & Citstis f _o :350 , - 450 Nai ii p e r l! - ' ---- LeatherpoiOo; 20 25 Whiskey per 611% ?! V' — . Burrßioiperlj„•:l:. : Is ~ curb Stone d° ' „ g Tin, . '4). ir 225 - ~ 1 '' 3.,& P. AtARTIN. oucr. essor to Millir sslVtartins. 'ffariiibiu” Ara. 4* jloik.Pcom e t a fine assortmen t p ' 01 iierm,4"thicr,"7.. 9.-,llt9Ps' ' 7 • ie r t, 41 , : a t. - pCJ „Eg ax t t 0'44 • t • 0.- Y r,* 7 , • • 1.5 c. •2i el per bbl 20 . -- - 23 -49 25" 28 4?!? 10 11 6 7 FAIIMERVHOTEL HE.. Subscriber h y in orals his. (P . i; f • friendaand tli public in,gendial; that he.still •cutiti men tolteep a " • • PUBLIC • Vf lid); • • Ili " I - 'CrYWEZS.ts,' . - (reports tothe contrary notwithstanding,) at the OLD STAND, in East fligh Strict, a few doors east of The Court': House;„wriere:he will at all .times take pleasure 'in administeringio. the comfort's of those who may favor hint with their cutstom., • His BAR 'shall be consumtly.supplied tth the. choicest liquors; and his TABLE'with the eat the market can furnfsh. A careful OSTLER always" kept in attendance—and nothing shall be left undone to please pull. who call with him.. , • BOARDERS:taken by the seeek,"mriniti - oi: year; SIMON WONDERLICH. Carlisle, April 6, 1844. tt-23 • Union Paper . roIIE subscriber respectfully informs tho lie at large,,thathe hasleased. the above es. tabled - ntent, six miles south of:Carlisle, for a term Of years . ; and the MILL having been recently re. paired, and new machinery introduced, 'he is therefore prepared to manufacture to order, (and alio has a' supply constantly on'hand) Paper of every kind and fitiaidty; which be will furnish to print.tre; merchants and others, in any (Plantlike at the lowest city, prices. All orders addressed to the subscriber, at Paper. town, Cumberland county, 'will receive prompt attention: . . liEl3 Having lately receivell a supply . ofthb very best materials, he flatters himself that he , will be able to manufacture paper equal in quality'to any other eAablishment in the country. AMMAN!. 13. MULLIN. pertown, tily- 20, 18,42. tf.,38 . N. B. "The highest . price paid for rags. TO FARMERS. manna . imam= 19111111 7 , subscribers .nt their FOUNDRY AND 51ACIIINE: SUOP,OO Main street, nearly op posite the' County Jail, in the llorolto of Carlisle, Psi, still eontiue to build the ihllowiug :Machines and Horse Peiyers—viz: T. D. ituerelPs. Patent ImprovedF O U R • THREE AND OR • 800 .7 EPOWIEt9 /With a horizurattl hantlwheel, with a truck to co duet the strap to the Mittlthie. BEVEL GEAR HORSE POWER, 'rho hero!. wheel outside of the horses. They nre . . well calculated to put to oee sole of the !taro bridge, or uu the Intro Sileti. Near ;tuff littaproiled Slutticr3 To separate the grain from • the straw, which will dispense wish one or two hands, will be made to tilt. above Machine if wanted: — . • • L. 'u•tlinilim.flmy of 141161)1.e ; 1 / 4 1aellioes may have the 'irk Her,. alley a fair laud, of returning the Mille if out s:rttslird. All !forst:. Powers are warrauted tor one pear, if well used. . HE - Ps! 11?1•11PG. All kinds of repairing will be do nc at the - soorles unl, `y ud the :Host reasonable terms. 'flew', al isys keep. nn band all castings necessary to repair the above Nlaebbies, Or itay'olbers now in use: IRON AND 3RASS FOUNDRY. There is also aitoelled to the lillove,estoblislimeni in,IIC t\ .\ XI) BRASS 1:011NI)111", at liich oil kinds GA:ITiN(;:i CAll he am , Apple MII4, Cori' Brakers,i'lasfer Brokers, (ieitr itig., Sow Alin Cranks, NVagoil B,,%esokt!. Alsty 111A% .- ViaNG ,t Ai JD raze' tiNillinda, :quell . as Spindlev, Car Boxes, Turnittg Lahti, ultin the hest order, itt irou and brass, • - j.. 1. hi orders Will he t.xecuted at the shot test Ito tire, tool.protoittly.siletoleil to. 'Farmers:old other!' ova rosio.cColly imOvil to gi%o 115.:4 vall,•coorohoit (lust they Choi be suited to their sstit.faction. A. STOUFFEI. & CO. =EI (1 ll ) • Plae% I I and •()ght ' s Pl,O 1/G4 IS iind - P1.011(ill such Cuitttrs Land t`,., als,) he had al the thttlitles. f311131)P 111. CIALMEIL ME OTHERS •B 1 ON YOUR GUARD!— , 11 .1 , • . hisis the seasonwhen this destructive %e com o dint attacks your interesting little :children, often robs you of those you fondly dos t on, and curries hundreds -to' the grave. Every mother should therefore, know its symptoms watch them closelp - and' always be prepared with a remedy as intniy_are daily sacrificed by inch neglect. At first aft:little patient is seized with a shivering, it ' grows restless, has flushes of heat,the eyes become red and swollen, it Menthes with difficulty, and then conies thaelbarffil Cot= that:will surely ter , initiate in convulslonS or death unless something is immediately given to cheek it. • In this complaint 4am of Wild Cherry" is well known to be the Most speedy - eVer dicovered. It is indeed a precious remedy—mild, safe and innocent, and is sure to give the milliner immediate relief, and quickly restore it to safety and health. Eami liesVesiding in the country and indeed every mo ther wkdives her children, should always keep thisliVacine in the house and give it to them early, by doing so you may often save the life of , one you fondly love. Remember this is the thinous remedy of this distinguished physician, Dr. Wis. rat., which has cured thousands of CROUP, WHOOPING COUGII, ASTHMA, CONSVIIIP. &e., Mier every other Medicine has failed. (I Ile pa rt.iculir when you purchase to ask for "Dr. WP?TAILN BALSAM - OF WILD - entfunit'," us there is a sm:tr of this name advertised that is entirely a diflbrentmedieme. Prepared only by IV Chemists,. -No. Philudeiphis, ~ • *Sold in Carlisle by SAMUEL ELLIOTT. • 'Price One Dollar a Bottle. Juno 184. too CHEAP GROCERIES. JUST received a fresh lot of Tea, ,Cof rev, sozar, MoLo,s,,s, chocolate, Cloves, Nut megs, !lice, (linger, Pepper, Allspice, Ciommum• &e..bre., nil 'a -which I will sell at greatly reduced. prices fin', cash. October 26, 1842 WEEKLY rowurs, The proprietors of the Philadelphia National mom will. on the Ist of,lanuary next,issite a week ' iedition of the Forum. This edition wjll contain matter selected from the daily F6ruin,Avitli °f igida! artieles prepared expressly' milt. - Tliilifernry con tents will he maile up 6F selections from the mos w popular writers of fiction-4' instructive essaysbp- i . on useful topics--and of aft tioeenbleiscellan*-nf vsitO ety, and exceft learn, will equal any of the 'literacy' weeklies. As, the Foetini will not *be put to press until the eve of anus dtN T it-will emitain the latest news down to the day of its publication. A 'weekly 'Review of the Markets, tinil,'oti alternate weeks, a carefully cor rected table of the solvent ~11anks, and the rates Of discount at which their netes mehought in Philadel phia, and a detailed Peke 'Current of the Markets will be given. In its politienl course, the rprura will le ardent ly, inflexibly Whig, and will adiocate with its, Ut most energies the l'itorEertorror HOME lUDUSTRT, the RKSTOR kTION OF A 'SOUND AND UNI FORM CURRENCY ‘ and the election of lIF.PvRY CLAY ns President of the Unite&•States. • h will be ptibliviietlifira double • lbsiperiaLsbeeti nod nein. beauty of typographyiVill compare with any ptiper in the thston.-- - - ; Attit will beeent only - for - issiOn advance, the publishers will be enableilltvifford it, notWitlistsmd mg its great size and the Cost of its publication,' at, the low price of Two Donavan year—aht copies for ten dollars,lnr ten copies for fifteen dollars.", - • Stibscriptions solicited by ' • 11. 'GRAHAM. - . - . ; • 85 Chesnut street,Thiladelphia. -,ol•Post Masters and Publisher's of newspapers. are authorized to relelve t i ne - ly - Porumi7 — • . . , PRES/I -ARRIVAL ALARGE awl generatitasnitment of 'FAMILY • GROCERIES; irebeired by the enbaeriber con. sitting- pail.of CelreO,Teitit,.LeafiLunip, ilrazile, Clarifial ;ands Erewn,Sugfirs i ,alan SYrup, Sugar illititae; New Orleantiand , f,Portorreo /Molasses, also,Sperm nail, Whale' Oil, S perm 'Candles', Roll tob ti eeiN:Curtaveuilialsobot ,and Eontrion ,Cigars,- arid bear Ranee • Spuff, pint eyeiy article in the lino of •nr_whli3ll will be, sold cheaper br.ony , orlha.,a,e^ , whil have given a catalogue of !heir priiseato:thivtiobilto:coh 4.4 l l9,Prediti%. `:-Yg7t44 ' - 1 _,,, .7:1C0111113- - 1CMLOt.::' , -THE_ cAtam'Apo 'cowtnvirroN.%si'in. phenol these complaints'are Usually considered, no one can deny,thelf,heineAhe: most common dautiem4his fatal and; , distressing; disease., It' is indeed a melancholy truth, that thousands fall victims to ConsuMptien every'yeartioni no other cause than neglected. colds. Yet we find hun dreds, nay•theusands who treat such coinplaints • 'with the greatest in4ifferonce, and let them run on for weeks'and even months without thinking of the danger. At first you have what ypu may consider a slight cough or cold; you allow busi ness, pleasnre or carelessness to prevent you From giving it ally !minden; it then settles upon your breast, you bcomo hoarse,, have pains in the side or chest, eipectotate large quomities of mat ter, perhaps mixed with blood, .a difficulty Of breathing ensues,. and then you find your own foolish neglect has brought on this distessing complaint. If then'you value life or health, be warned in time, end don't trifle with your Coin; 'Or trust to any. quack __no?trunt - to- cure you,-but immediately procure a bottle or two of that fa mous remedy, the "Bxxsalt OF WILD CURRRy," which is well known .6 bo the most speedy cure ever known, a's thousands will testify whose lives have been laved b' it.., : ' Ern6 very particular ,when ,yon purchase to ask for "Dr. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILDCIIERRY s " as there is also a SYRUP of this name in use. Preid:red, wholesale and retail, by .Virti.r.mcas & Chentiete, No.. 33 'South Fourth street,' Philadelphia. ' . • • Sold in Cprli.Oe by ' - •' MUEL -ELLIOTT. , • Price .dne aollar ,a Bottle. June:22, 1842.... P ulmonary Preservative.; Q,O elfeetUal in CoughS, Colds, Btfluenz,as, Ca terrhs; Asthma, Pains of the Side and the Breast, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, Sliortness of Breath, Whooping Cough, all Diseases of the Breast and Lungs, and fur the arrest of 'approach ing Consumption. • So popular isiDr. Bechter's Pulmonary Preser vative throughout all Germany, and ea effectual in Diseases of the Lungs, that from its miraculous (libels and wonderkl cures—it is there generally knowit,and styled ‘ , .1./r. Beelitees Life Preserver." As *morons certificates of it very good effects, and wonderful cures in this country, have been fre -quentlY-puldisliertit Is - deemed necessary only to remind the public of so valuable a medicine;'ane inform them where it can he procured genuine. •"(C,Price—Eifty Cents a half pint bottle. *,,,* Prepared and sold,.wholesale and retail,at Dr. LEIDYIS: H !•:A 1.111 EMPORIUM, No. 191 North Second stireet, berm • Vine, (sign of. the Golden Eagle nraSerpents) Philadelphia. • For sale in'Carlisle, by STEVENSON & DINKLE, • • - AgentS for Cumberland County. , Carlisle, May 1 8, 184, - • 94 111-1 , 52.111- VI 'anal X- iIE Subscritillrhas received additim al supplies rif the above named eel. lirated3 BA.L SAFI( Or lECEA.LTIC, wLieh Las iu SI few y eat s euredand relieved upwards of sIX rilous,w) persons in different - 6i:cam's oldie couldr.r.of lbe following diseases, such as bi digestion, Dip o pepila ' and all thotie (rains of diseases iirosii,gfrom a ilisorilert d condition of tlie- sfounieli and liVeri.derangentent of the digestive functions, such as • . , _ • .1 General ...nehility, or tree: Ness of the Stomach, Ccetivenem; Headache., 'Jaundice, Hat:t ient El'ifilirms:Cliolie, Xervoug . . -lions, fcv.r and .Igue, - null has - destroyedall kinds'ot .1/ - 011.318,. both .in g r aw al icc antacha well as in children, and cured tita nv which are too - tittnieraua to in sert in this ticlvertiscMent, Itich can be seen in the .tirrekiam, which coil be fauna wramiert around each bottle, With a moorhen' of coven per formed by this %al:4ode Balsam of Ilealtli. The•grrat ilemaad fm. this Balsam of Health has lately indneed sonic unprincipled persons to inipose 116 the pilblie a :Tatiana article lon the genuine-Bal sam of I I valth; therelyire the proprietor cautions the public from intrehasing any but .from 'his regular appointed .Igents. '!;'hie genuine Balsam of Health Ines the 'Mille Of mcdicine.blown on the glass of each bottle, thus.:—"Gtirlegant's Balsam of Health, prepared ouly bv .lottx. S. Altium;" and besides that, he lips his signature, written on a label, which is pasted on the outside wrappei• of each bottle, which seßitres it from being counterfeited. Q 1" I'o be bad at Ail ti ml's of his Agent in this place, who has already sold -large quantities, which proves it a medicine of great value and celebrity. SAMUEL. ELLIOT''. Carlisle, Septembet 28, 1842. 6m:48 Gadegantls nalsana offileiHrth THE subscriber has just received a fresh supply of the skive named celebrated BALSAM OF 11 h7,,‘ LTII; which bas /11 a few years cured and relieved ups ants of four thousand per sons in diffeeenusections of the country, of the fol lowing diseases, such as the Dyspepsia., all Cholics and N ervous Di seases,and all those trains of diseas es resulting from a discirdered condition of the Stom ach--cures the Ague and Fever, And Old and fresh Sores, and - destroysall kind of worms, both in grown persons find children, and many other complaints. All dinse persons dud purchase this Medicine will find a.fitil direction to each bottle, as well as a num ber of certificates of cures perriu'itted.- To-be-had -at all-times of Ida went iii this place. who has sold already large mint hies. The great demand for this Balsam of Health halqittelv induced some unprinci- pled person to cook.terfeit it—thereforethe promir tor cautions the. pubiicr lily only from his regular appointed agents. The genuine Balsam or 11(.01111 Inot-the name of the medicine blown on the. glass of each bottle, and his signature, John S. dlillee,wrote on n labeloshich is pasted on the outside cover., which compltely secures them from being counterfeited. For Rale only in this Once by . SAMUEL BLUM T. For 'Melds°, by, Afeears. J. W. Sr D. S. Stoner, in Waynesboro', Pa., and John liraelknridge, in Siiippensbnrg, Pa. - September 28, 1832: CHAS. OCILBY. tr-51 Lula 1313117122 I'row 375, Bolrery,'lV. York. rOR nine year, this medicine basitood unrivaled for the cure of Coughs, Pain in die : Side, difli -culty-of breathing, Bronchitis, and alfthos... affec tionif of the Throat, Lungs and ,Liver, which are a source of so much suffering and which mistreated ito-oftetAtnurtinatief, .4:Mtn, as • e.-- s Ica* soe Iws this remedy been used and in so many "cures has it proved successful, the proprietor feels no homy in recommending it to all ,Who unfortunately hose oication.to 'resort to some means of recovery. Multitudes who hove experienced its happy effects, can testify to its utility, anilyety runny rescued front it premature death, point to it as the , means of their restoration. The originalor.of this remedy wrs well versed in !lie science of medicine, And a skilful practitioner. I Physicians familiar with its effects not unfreqUently prescribe it in their practice, and with the Medical Faculty generally it has met, with a Ismer share of amirobaoon • than Is 'etnnion' 'with exclusive pre- (KY-CONSUMPTION—The following 'reniark. ..were taken from the last nUmber of the Medical Magazinet . , . "The surprising effect produced by the - genuine Dr. , Taylor's Balsam of, Llverw.ort. made, at 575 ry Bowe, in consumptive cases, cannot fail exciting a deep and thrilling listeNst throughout the world. We have so long believed this disease (consumption) in curable, that it is , difficult to , credit our sensee :when we see persons,:evideritly 'consumptive, restored to health. Yet it is.a.fact of daily occurrence. , , •. LIVER COMPLINT•an General Debility-4 do consider rnieltleAmatiniraculous.--IwassiNien 4 1 - T 15 5 - " two pltysiclans and told•to prepare for "death. I I was in thia low .state when a friend - sent nie hot tle of Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort, (rain 971 'Bowery, and. before I had'used up the bottle I was able to sit tip in' bed, by the' furtherlusel brie eon]. .pletelS , regained ,my health. All-should use it. • • - • " - 01;01 WELLS; 23Jphn.et, .0 VIOLENT' PAIN I _tflE SIDE.-4 hare been cured of trybilent 'pain ' In the side, extending through to the Shoulder, sodigestion;, diveness, 'loss of appetite and gen,crol debility; th 4 Use ' of two. bottles of D r : Toyloes,,llobStro cf Litier*Ort4.•;:. I , %For, sale/ by STEVENSON, agenta Every Body Oaght to Know of . DR.. BECI-trER GAIILtGANT'S D. TAYLOR'S . .$...-:-,:5,.1)k.v.-.s.lo.jaipl.ta.,vlaa BRAXCII - PILLS for the cure ju of Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Liver Com plaints, .A.tithma, Bronchitis, Soro Throat, Dye. pepsia, Shortness of Breath, Pain in the Side, Breast, Beek and Shoulders, Aguo and Fever,pn jptallable cure; and ail Scarlet and Bilious Fevers; iiird all , diseasers arising from exposure and de bility, no matter how long standing.--in fact all diseases to which the human family are subject to. These pills are unsurpassed. by any medical compound ever offered to the public, as a general re novator and family medicine. They are 'very gentle in' their operation,' causing neither•pain, sickness nor debility by the.urie 'of them; but on the contrary they strengthen the stomach end bowels in. a wonderful manner, mnd soon restore nature to its former course nail vigor. The per son using the Olive Branch Pills =soon forgets that lie -was sick—which is very easily accounted for: there is not that prostration of Strength in these pills as in many other remedies of the day, because the materialsused in manufacturing them aro In'harmony with the powers of life and act in copecit.with the opinions of Dr's. Brown, Bush, Armstrong, Montgomery, Heriey, Kendrick, Shopper and - the celebrated, Dr. Waterhouse, formerly Lecturer oh the, theory and practice of 'Physic in Cambridge University, Massachusetts: Purchase of them, and give them a fair and im partial trial, and you will find thdt permanent re. lief, upon which the,proprietors depend to snake them the , most- universal- family's-medicine used, which will stand unrivaled by any other in Ilse known world. • Price 25- cents per bolt'. - t 020.33 RHEUMATIC MEDICINE la ono of the most certain and .affeetual . cures for all rheumatie, chronic and inflammatory Rheuma.. dams, that has ever yet. been discovered, and in numerous eases has eradicated that dreadful dis ease front persons afflicted, entirely. Alf sour drinks and ' victuals are strictly forbidden, and spiritous liquors must not be taken inwardly by any means 'Whatever, or it -will be of no use to take this medicine, as it will destroy.the good ef. fects of tho medicine entirely. Price s L,50 per package. . AUGSBURG LIFE TINCTURE. These celebrated drops have acquired tho high est recommendations in this country, as well as m Europe for its most valuable proprieties for all inward weaknesses, cramps,colds,agues and fever; and when used with the Olive Branch Pillsoever taili to cure the fever and ague. Price 25 cents per bottle. , PECTORAL ELIXIR Is unrivalled for Its -curative qualities even-viten used in casesof maladies- which were otherwise incurable. Many recoinmehdations • have been given'of .the beneficial effects it has had in the cure of pleurisy, pectoral and. pulinonary con sumptions, colds, &c. Price 25 cents per bottle. - HYSTEREC OR 'MOTHER - , DROPS: This most excellent article has a quality of calming instantly and vithent fitit - all cramps of the stoinach,eholie and that troublesome disease' calleitmother fits or hysterics; nrjd when continu ed for sonic length Of time, will cure the patient entirely, Price 25 cents per vial. RE - E.ll 'WONDER OIL, A certain. cure far all ScaldS, Bruns Bu 'ns , and the me-t effectual Cure for. the piles—it wi cure the r•rson afflicted in a very short time, if. Used according to directions: Price 25 els. per vial: SPI - RIT DE lIIRXECO This spirit is highly recommended. (by till sprains, s; Hing of. the limbs, or leaders, sinews, 'joints and rrheumatic; as an outward remedy, it has noequa*,,d whenusawith the Rheumatic 'Medi. eine L will qreatly _facilitate the cure, - The an nuals_ofßi.tory &flint product: its equal,Und it is the greateA preventive against cold, in the known wo, Id. For particulars sec direationsaccom panying the bottles. Price 25 cents. TOOTDACIIE 1)13.0P5, An infPhilde cure if nscd according to direc one. Prree 25 itents per vial. SALVE OF DRESDEN. decidedly the best application; for wounds and sores, old or new, of all kinds, and will pre. vent if aced in tirne._roanx-.o:lcralion-q/ .ILui-K 4 vent Lrick'daw, Pains in tbe Back, Heed, &c.— Females' %rho arc so unfortunate as to haYe sore breasts, and will use this wonderful salve, will be cured in a very short time. It cannot be too high ly recommended. For furtherparticularsmx direc tions. Pripe .1 . 24 cents per box. 'WORN LOZENGES... An excellent -article fir. the cure of worm.: in adults as well as children, and will cure when other remedies fail. Price fi cents per him COLTG LOZENGES. A superior ariielefoiCoughs,(3ol(lB,Sore throat, Bronchitis and difficult . ) , of, breathing.• Price cents per box. Sold wholesillii and'rethili at the principal office, No. 384, North 3d street, Philaildphia• and by . ' JOHN GRAY, Carliale,Pa, General Agent for Cumberland Linty. Juno . 22, 1842. Pp/34 READ WHAT IT HAS DONEe ND if you have a friend, a relation, or know AL any one that is afflicted with that distresshig disease, "C . ONSUNIRTION,"persuade them with. out delay to try that famous-and unrivaled medi cine, the • 44 11:11sam of Wild Cherry," which has Mired thousands of this_ complaint af ter everything else had tialed. Read the follow ing undoubted proofs:of...4s efficacy:. Roxaortouom Sept. 10 1841. Di!.;ta Siv—Please send me two more bottles of your Balsam of Wild Cherry, like that you sent . me baggc,A_have taken-nearlfall - ofthellialwo, and confidently believe this medicine will cure me. I have used a great many remedies withi& the last year, but have never found any thing that has relieved me so much. It has stopped my cough entirely; checked my night sweats, and I sleep better at night and feel bettor in every way; than I have for many months. Yours, respectfully, mEs K HoniEsnutto, Sept.l2, 1841. FRIEND Wisum—l-must again trouble dwelt) bctid Mc two bottles more of thy invaluable Bal sam. I have now taken three bottles in all; and can assure thee that it has done more good than all the medicine I have ever taken before. Send by the stage 116 80011 as possible, and oblige thy friend, losEvu HOLLOWAY. En mot, Sept. 8, 1841. 6m48 An. DOCTOR:—lfearing so many people talk of the wonderful cures your Balsam of Wild Cher. ry has made in Consumption, I sent - to ono of your Agents the-other day fora bottle, and-have found it to have relieved me so much, that I want three bottles more sent soon, as I believe it will, ite„Jt - 3-`riy-lre-S - unrpettbrant and other medicines besides, but nothing bee done nie,as much good as *yours has: Send by the steamboat Bolivar: • Yours, truly, • - VITILLIAAI Tuesus. Vir Besides -- its astonishing efficacy in Consumption, it is also the most effectual remedy eves. discovered for LIVER COM VLAINTS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, COUGHS, CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH, Sce., as hundreds Will tee. tify who have been cured,by it alter allother reme dies had failed. DRUGGISTS and DEALERS will find this medicine a valuable addition"lo their stock; and should always keep it on hand, aa it is universally acknoWledged to ho one of the most use.fulfamily medielnea now in use. n• - •Be very , careful to ask for Dr. WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. Sold whole.. sale and retail by WILLIAMS &CO., Chemlete,• N 0.33, South Fourth Street,-Thiladelphia. • • ViirThe gemiine flalsani sold in lisle by, SAMUEL. ELLIOTT, appointed 1 Agent: Price—sl pei>Botijo. June 22,1842. ' " TO—THE' PUBLIC! iiiirArtFAcTpuip,itrid, kept on band,' for ' /TA- Bale,ln 'the. city ef:t4444to, near the Rail Roa, - •. • ' ' . - , Enilteo B -Cbajn:AggrOe Power T H MA C,RIII E Si , for one; hove and for two ; tying", warranted to work wel4 and grealar .dorabllity than any others Nfachinea; for-a:00414 purpose s known to ,thrieubeeribei.itpteserit;,:. ,,, ... I; , 4;18411 , - . . , CONSUMPTION-Or THE LUNGS; Affections of the Liver t 'asthina, Bronchitis, Pains or weakness of the Breast or - Ltaigs, Cisrenic Coughs, Pleurisy, Ifxmorrage of the Lungs, and . . apcdone of the Pulmonary Organs. NATURE'S OWN PRESCRIPTION. . H compound Balsamic pieparation of the'Prunus Virginiania or Cherry Hark,"combined with the Extract _of !Air, prepared - 4y -a new chemical process, approved aal recommended by the most distinguished physicians, and universally acknow. ledge!' the most. valuable medicine ever discovered. NO QUACKERY!!! NO DECEPTION, In setting-forth the' virtues of 'this truly great me. , dieine, we haveno desire to deceive thole who are laboring under afilictien, nor do we wish to . cy:ogise it moronban itjustly deserves. Net when we look around - una see the vast amount of sufferingand die 'tress occasioned by many of the diseases in which this medicine has proved so highly successful; we feel that we cannot urge its claims too strongly, or say too much in its favor. .Various remedies it is true have been offered and miffed into notice for the cure of diseases, of the i l Lungs, mid ,so m have no doubt . been found vriiy. iisetiil;burcifti that have yet been discovered, it is admitted by ph sicians mid all 'Who-intve witnessed its effects, that cone has iiroved - asduccessfUl as this. Stich, indeed, are the , , SURPRISING VIRTUES . .. . Qf this Balsam, that even in the advanced stage of Com:Almon ; after an the most esteemed remedies of .physiciana have failed to effect any change, the use of this medicine has been productive of the most astOnishing relief, and actually sellbeted cures afler,nll fumes of recovery had been despaired of.- In the first stages of the discase,terMed "Cafarr ha! Consumption, " originating from neglected Colds, it bas. been used with undeviating success, and hun dreds acknowledge they owmthe restoration of their health -to liis lay:linable-medicine' alone. In that fdrm Consumption so prevaleM amongst delicate young females, commonly termed debility, or "GOING INTO A 1/EOLINE," A complaint syith which thousands are lingering, it haialso proved highly successful, and not only pos.. SCyglB the power of checking-11m progr64 of this Marmingemnplaint, but also strengthens a u %l invig tirates.the system more effectually than anyinedi -eine we have ever possessed. Besides its surprising efficacy in Consumption, it is eminlly .efileacions in Liver CoOp±iiiniar,Aethrpa, lir)nchitis;nud all affections of the Lungs, and has card numr - eif the most 'obstinate eases, slier every of er remedy had failed. jj For particulars - see Dr. Wistar's Trc.ise on Consumption, to be had o the. An-eels.TilE EXTIAORDINARY SUCCESS Attending. the use'oriiiis medicine in diseases of the Lungs, and the many singular cares it has ef fected, baring naturally ultras:led — the. attention of 'many physicians, (as.;yell a's the whisle' fraternity of spiar . iss) raviolis conjectures and surmises have arisen respecting its (Atm positir ; some physicians hare supposed it to contain lodine, other igneratit preten ders say must contain Ofercury, and to some such substance they earls attribute its singulsr As midi bpinions are altogether erroneous, and cal- - eulatted to pre.judiee many persons againifit, we VLEDNE, OWL .110NOU • That it contains nothing of the kind, or soy thing the least injurious; 011 the contrary,'it is composed of the most si topic substances, thli principle of which are the extractkA TAR and 11 Pei Chr rry Burk, and the whole secret of , its efficacy consists iti the nodehy %%Lich they are preparii. As we have already pitbli die! ' m ttnerons certifi . • les frtho the hiqhe'st - nuthority - ,7. - which prose its virtues heyontl ali dottht, consithT it nntweessary toexhihit wien‘,., , list of (tent in this pinee; snit will only mention a few eases, to show what it has done. WHILE LIFE 1 - mm 4 l:Ns • NYE HAVE STILL SOME HOPE. A , CUItE.--Aniong the ninny f.ingianis cures N Lich thin nietlichie has efreeted, Ihercis p!..tquips mine in which its pmt ems are so f011y..511.04. :is in the %lowof Mrs. Austin:: This lad) II:T - 11'1104i consumptive Ow several years, And thirii.g the greater part-ot liristime bad received - the best medical atteuliuu, nerd-tried all the . most valitahle remedies, yet siothinz - eniild be found to wrest its prozres9. She beranie subj..ut 'to' - violent chtoitylg-; exp. elorat, quantities or ot.itter oreasionally tii.geil tt itlr blqod. toil step by' •t 1' this reoifill disease continued its Course, wail hop* , ot'a recovery was etitivi , h - despaired 01 1 — 'l\lllle iu tlii, sitnatioi;, upon the e.ry terge of tho grave. slit (-unit use of this Baisalen, A 1.111•11, to use her own expression, :11111 . •91 like II Clihrlll.. In a l'ew days she expeeinrat..il freelStlw tins os gradually sup or,,,s,, a n d es cry ;Ito- appeared :tad fresh vigor to her koks, and now; in the Ogee of that emaciated form withering (0 decay, 'she is seen niinglin;.; in yoeit ty,iti butter health' than she bas enjoyed for veal's. 17ISINTERESTF.1) TP:cII , :OICY.---TLlVirgy; Ivitnessrtl surprising vtlitacy rhas•tho or vim ('herry, in the ease of Airs. Austin, 1 cheer. illy neknom !cage the above statetn,nt to'be trite utl eort'ect. J. G. ‘I'ALTErzi;!.:II. 1). WOCIIISIOCM. Sept. 4,1841. Duir Sir—Although your ITlVOltinble Medicine has 'itleeinly• found hundreds - of powerful advocates, it may still be gratif inn to you to twelve n cotartinni entinn hum any cue thnt has been relieond by it. Such, Sir, is truly ntv ease. I lii Vl` been a victim to that terrible di!olise 'Consumption, for Mini months. nod have tiliffeel'd -SO much, that T bad be conn, almost weary , of My life. Hearing. your' an highly praised / I began hiking it n few weeks back, and elm .assure y:tio it has relieved me, more than any thing have'evee used !whore, and 1 confidently. believe it will cure me efTinmally. Please give the bearer the not of the enelosed,and oblige Yours Respectfully, Joiry - r Chester County, Sept. G, 1841. Friend-Wistar—lt gives me 'midi pl. sonic to in.. • 'form thee that my wile's health has itinjulsc.rl.----- immli_since-sla;-Itillbeen - usiTipliylbilsalm of Wild Cherry, and we think there is no doubt but that it will cure her. She has taken the two bottles I pur chased from thee a short time slice, and her cough is touch better, she also sleeps well at night, and says she has rowel nothing. to give her'so much re lief. : Thee will please give the bearer two bottles more for Thy Friend. EDIVATID HOLMES. Dear Sir--Please send me two bottlea_of_your. genuine - 11a!mint - Of Wild Cherry. I line teen af flicted with Consumption for the test tivo,years, and suffered very nmeh with a severe entigli, pains in 'My breast, difficulty .of breathing, night sweats, See., and having tried numerous remedies, and also been under several doctors. yet I could not Sad an y thi ng to relieve me until I used some of your Balsam. I R ot one bottle from a neighbor of intim who is using it, and have found such wonderful relief from it that I have no doubt it will cure me effectually. Very.respectfully yours, &a: ROBERT NORMAN. ;lead the followingifrom Dr. Jaen}, Hellman, n l'hYnift" of ext''Bbt'g,AKacfuao..4a-44tmtingdmr—"'-4' Dehr Sir--I•m•ocured one bottle of Dr. Wistar's Ilalsalm of Wild Cherry, froni Thomas Reed, Esq., • of this place, end tried it .n a case of obstinate Asthma on n child of Paul Beltwebie, in whiCh many other remedies had been tried witheut.any relief. • . The Balsalm uave sudden-relief and in my opinion the child is efleetunlly cured - by its.isse. Yours, &o. JACOD•UOrpildlq,3l. December 22d, 1841: : . , . . Dear Sir—.. Your Daltailm of Wild Cherry has ef fected some astonishing ouired here. One of which. is an old lady; Mrs. Russell, ! h a had been stiffering for a long time with shortness of breathing, and gen eral weakness, until she was•filially obliged to keep her bed. After various other remedies had been - resorted to in *sin, the commenta usitig your Bal. salm,nnd after taking two bottles, n ns do far recover., ed as to_ he able to attend to all the duties of her house, and on taking' two bottles:More was entirely... cured.' ' • Respectfully &o ,_*-• • ' , , • • Joni S. , Poitsville, Pa. " • • • . . CAUTION:--As. there.•ie-a sitiarfous called Syrup of Wild Cherry,.purthasers should be: very particular•to aslrfor. Dn. WISTAWS BALt .SAM, and observe, his signittnre on the Bottle'. • Prepamtlior:_the..proprietor, andardd - nrith.Ole•'7 sale by Co. f . Chemists, •No.sll. minor street, Philadelphia.' to 03 3 • Sold in CarlieLk by. : ~. ,' .., • : . ~: • 1344,141JEL,-.ELLToTT ,;- , it, shi r ipe,;sktur g by the Rev., rood Sinhbl 'Nan. riaburg by John Wyetb, Jr; neoter• • by;,4 944, 6bamberabarg by Lewis Deal Ottat inelmO s t evert town and village tbrongtto4 i tt bonidry, Price. $1 IP a *ba!tte, - November 23,1144:.,:;. fr . .; '' . ' , i ors. A . SPLMOID asioilmeni • IBBONS.9Fvori:r. /1 owl kip . dtstor,*e . tt . ed Ityt. GEO lArrklEl3; , '-‘ , ' I , 64l;iliei*ltl4l: • r - ; Lancaster county, July 18, 1841 MI