Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, March 29, 1843, Image 4

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FRUICI-TNIITI? or nil%
BY HARRIET MAP:TINE/at
Heirs of the eitrth and skies; .
All men are equal wile!? that earth
Fades from their dying
All wait alike on Him whose power
. Upholds the life he:gave'
The sago withinips star-lit tower,
The savage in his cave.
GOD me e ts the throng who pay.theiO•ows
In courts their hands have made,
And hears the worshipper who cows
Beneath the plantain shade.
Man alcnie who difrerenc e
And speaks of high and low;
And worships those and tramples these,
lile_the-same-patir thergm—
Oh ! let ,111 tin hasten to restore .
To all their right of love
In power and . wealth exult no more,
In wisdom lowly move.
Ye great!, iiamance yam earth-born pride—
Yo low ! , your shame 'end fent ; •
Love as ye worship, side by side—
Your common claims revere.
Prom, the
.14(11es' Wmit
TUE INVALID;
'"Sirr nearer to ine," cried Ellen ;
heart bests a warm respnntetn,the sen
mente you utter, and I tvant to press yo
to yin a warm embrace. Q how it cheers
this lone .being, to-haveihe feelings so long
'confined Within my own bosom*, breathed
into my ear by one that understands their
Worth." The flush of, enthusiasm tinged
her animated face, .as • she extended her
thin hand, and drew Ellen's cheek closely
to her lips. "Ellen, dear, I have never be
fore known you. The world call you'odd,
Ellen, because you wotild not conform to
its rules ; it said "you were proud, because.
you joined not-with its • sycophants in the
idle chase of pleasure ; and dear, 'forbear
ing Ellen, I sometimes spoke, lightly 'of
your prudent habits and't'etiring manners.
But my eyes have 'since hem; unclosed.—
Pardon mysins, of ignorance,
.and talk to
me 'sweetly, as your manner is, of the
state towards which. I am being hastened."
• Ellen brushed off a•tear which glistened
beneath her eyelid; and smiling, Said,—
'Toe all your sins against me,' of whici
tiltthis - motoent I was. ignorant, you have
.
full pardon ; •but Annie, dear, permit me to
'beg 3 will citt'not- talk much, fur your
strength is quite' exhausted'by
Annie's cough, for some thne,.preveitted
a reply. Ellen watched her with intense
interest, eager to give all pos"sible
Annie perceived her solicitude,and as soon
as her lungs were relieved, said,—,"lt is
not very bad, dear.; .talk ing,does not„dis-
tfeas the - ,• - though my hurried respiration
leads you to think the effort painfut, , So
do not ask me not to talk with you—it is a
privilege I now can - duly value. The plea-
stare of communing with a , congenial . spiel
is to me so satisfying', that I desire. to en
joy it, undiminished by the anticipation o
all consequences.. The idea; that an in
valid is of necessity. the prey of dejectim
and diseditteitt, is received by the casitio
able world as au orthodok truth ;- and it was
not till after I had pas'se'd the ordeal -.of af
fliction, that I ventured to become hereti
cal on this point., My friends make great
efforts to render me happy ; hut they do
not-understand7mei—Dear-sonis ! they love
-.me fondly and warning to do n they
only mistake the means. To show their
kind concern, and relieve the of the soli
tary hours which they' suppose ninst press
as an incubus on my heart, they frequently
call to tell me how sorry they are that
am no better,and to discover that my cheek
is paler than it commonly is, or that my'
breathing is more difficult than when they
last . saw me ; and. when they take leave,
hoping! shall be better the next time they
call, I feel that.l shall experience relief fin
that time:"
"They cannot understand," replied El
len, "that a girl as gay as you were 'whe n
in health, and who found her highest en
joyment-in-society, can be:happy_in_the
hush of her sick chamber, and. be enier
'tained by the solitary exercise of her men
tal realities. I did not expect to find you
- so cheerful as you 'are. I imagined you
might welcome death as the termination
of suffering ; but I was not prepared to
see Annie sitting meekly at the Redeemer's
feet, and 'practising with delight, the les
sons of submission 'and trust which, He
Teaches." :
Two years previous to this conversation,
Ellen had become acquainted with Annie
Nichols, whomshe...loved for her amiable
ilisposition and happy temper. - Annie'S
presence; like the sun's, was the precursor
of smiles and the harbinger of joy. De
void of eelah feeling, and. devotedly at—
tached to her friends, she easily endeared
herself to them, and 'her friendship was
much desired by the young of
,both sexes..
Their eia'mple induced her to expect 'hap
piness.
from crowds, to search fur pleasure
:amidst the"glittering baubles which . the
fooliSit,,werld' holds alluringly before the
eyes of the-pure and unsuspecting. Ex
eliernent destroyed the healthful balance of
;. it became. obiburedi restless,
and Petit's sed. an increasing desire to
!'tri
umph externs a. She learned to be
inftitencl.4:.;by this one's snide and that
one's IkoNtia;;tcr , dread the censure of gen
pociety; she, rarely 'exercised her .
own judgment, or followed the dictates of
her own taste; lintietlified , Y the sanctions,
of popular 'quittoriae. , 'By habitual
se riou I n the luxunes,of life, her mind be
smie diosipatek and thought,' 'naturally
' ' t
-.vi bee4tite what extent
n. Lure ,called in disease to inflict the stir
oenalfy threatened Tor the violation of icy
ttart laws.
` , The world, well known. will 'give ou h: nrtsito
. ,
She saw the grave opening before - lwr,,
and shelnew that with rapiditepssheWas
descending to its damp shadowy , vanit.—
fier beauty would he ftsigned to the de
vouring worms ; the graces (pier person,
the accomplishments of her mind, would ,
they disarm him of the seYthe,' whose .of
lice was to her an idea of terrnr 9 She,
plainly saw her situation, and knew that .
her mode of life had ill, fitted her for the
Christian resignation, which its trials tje-
Manded.... Th 6 prospect suddenly opened
to her, aroused antiealled home the rat..
ered energies of her mind; 0 how-worth.
'less seemeA to her 'them all the trappings ,
and superficial . glitter "which conceal
man's real glory !"..flow utterly con , emp.
ttble appeared the-vain:am, um which agi
tated the mass of fashionable . ! 'She
know that her happiness must henceforth
he derived 'from the culture of. the .heart,
from communion with those- elevated and
spiritual things which 'satisfy without
aiia
ousting`the potiSeasor. Anil k now', fur the
first tune since-the soft tones of adulation
'quickened the 'pulsations of her- heart; she
%Yea liappy,;-With no wish ungratified, ho
.desire..unanswered, no void irC her semis
lilli
tive , heart, she enjoyed the pres'ent, and the
future she knew was in tite—hartiLs,,antiMn
der the direction of. Ellin to whom slie had
gis;'en- her warm - 'a' Odin is
ME
Love hallows aiuL,lkOu tl i,),figs every, shiner
and when the young deepest and
purest love is yielded urireervedly.to
who is the ios;tiliest andibest of beings, the
effect On the manners end connionanee, as
a ell as tin the•poral.s.of the inditri,ioid,van
not he well o ,oneeived unless the idea is e,7.
isted by observation. Ellen was both , nr.
prise() and gratified to wittiess tts e8 • -:t on
'her friend Annie., She fotind
contempla'anolie eVenr. which would trans
port her to a world, of purer; higher Miss,
where no 'Cloud darkens the sky, and n o
doubt obscures the mind. Whin she to
her band, and sawher smile. and heard
her- speak, she felt as if she was in the
presence of pure spiritu a lity, of one sane-,
Ltified-b}-diVineinfluence.
Standingos Annie did,on the very eer l :e
of mortal life, with its silken .cords all a
round her heart, and its flowery garlands
.wreathed.-about her ftir i -yoting--brow-, 7 pre--
parekto relinquish its delight without a
thought of regret, and sever without a
=milt . Its •strong ties, presented Ellen
with ideas so sublime that she was awed
before her. The invalid's voice' was sub
'tined by the strong emotions which ptissess
ed her'souf, and her .friend's eye was fix
ed unconsciously on the celestial beauty
of her • face. She spoke cheerily of the
attracth)ns ath - e - iipper world, the darkness
of which was irradiated. by ,
,her luminous
faith ; she talked of its inhabitants, and
their employments With fervor so glowing
that her wrapt auditor 'felt, the stir of view
less wings on the air, and listened to eaten
the strains to .which beautiful souls strike
their aerial, harps in atitiNliTifi of Mtn
whose smile coneentrates their bliss.
Ellen ' - u4s melted, fl'..lven was mo lon
gera gilded place far off in the distmit sky
ruled by unapproachable majesty ; she felt
the reality of the Savior's words,.---" - Me
kingdom of heaven is within you.," 'fears
of which she was almost unconscious, rim
down her cheeks as she rephed," Annie,
you have unveiled the glory and coveliness
of the future life ; 0 that I could enter
with you, and join in the song which is
raised to Him that sitteth on the throne,
and to the Lan) forever and ever. Btu
you will only precede me, Annie ; I wifl
wait patiently till our Father shall send
hii kind me3senger to loose the ties of ex
istence, and free the prisoner! spirit
What, Annie, hut this full confidence in
God, Could sustain us?---what but this be
lief that Ile watches over us • with unerr
ing Wisdom ? 0 what a precious privilege
it-is to love God - with - all the heart; as our
best, our dearest friend !---to confide to his
bosom all our thoughts, our ardent wishes,
our lofty aspirations, and to feel that if our
requests are..denied, it will be'in the ful
ness of paternal loveV '\
Annie's response is recorded at the co .
mencement of this article.
"1 had a dread of conSumptiou," said
Annie, "and even after I felt it - creeping
through my vitals, I endeavoured to drive
the idea from my mind , by great lt;vity.
But when fully convinced that it had
established itself in my bosom, so strongly
as to deft medical„skill, I no longer disre
garded its decree. By conteniplating.death,,
the future statemnd , the deeign of this pri
maty existence, .1 have heeome„recomiled
to the destiny which awaits me, hard . and
fearful ;le my former gay' associates think
it.. lam not intpatient, to , be introdneed
into a better stattiof existence, but when
God Shall please to take me thither, I hope
I shall be glad, to go. I tun :not "of
life; but 'I am willing at his bidding, to ex
change it for one,., in which I can more
sensibly feel hie . prisence. I think that
since I have ..been consuming .by this
lingering- diseiee - I hays ' enjoyed. Mere
happiness than I found during the 'whole
of My previons life. ,It is certainly good.',
for . me that I have been taieted.
ti.cloutly dey .or turnistyliorning
:ride% ,04,0 C enjoy i tem
_; '
now, T can.
" see. GO& in 'donde, orbear bi,e in wintL'?
as quickly "as thojemUndaliy anti, imilt
ing floWeiets, which spring np'all ever the
green earth, Mid l write
lb:44000s of; #or4 beauty, U e w everl tat
,
044atottkitiik.
M
•
slalls(”iher ityrehy itif“rins his
filL leitaalm and the public hi general, that he still
ebotinues to keep a , ,
.• . ,
W.,...x...0 •CL, . , i;
'lit • V.:, cr3: , Re ' N II
1
r 'Torts to the contrary not w nlistandi ag,) at tlw OLD
STAND, ili`Eitst. High Street, a lew doors east of
the Court noose; whtre he will at nil times take
pleasure 'in admittistering to the. comforts of those
who May favor him with their custom. ' *
His 11,1,11. shall* Constantly supplied - with :the
choicest liquors. and his 'I'A BLC with the hest the
~market ban furnish. A. careful .OSTLER always
kept in attendance—and itcithim; shall beleft undone
to please all who call with' him.
. 13 OA 11llf.dia,takeit hythe week ; m mit hOr year.
4 - • • sfi4ON—sVoNnwtueFi. .
'.
Carlisle, April 6, 1842. • '.; ' • ti-2s
IS permanently located CarThfle, and will'per
m
farm all imeratisms that are requireft In the
acticeof hia.pnifession—such as
Extracting, Filing, Pluggiing, and
, .
from a single tooth to an entira`set. "*`
For it, foot months ensuing, ror: Loonis
be in- Carlislo,libe.firar two weeks in each
month—afteriwhich, 116 be absent until the
4rat hen veeks inisneh folinwingmontb , ..-attyhieb
Serio4•hopyuy,,nu foundry. • ' ; ;
.:;.,;c441
7134
fk so ,tun . ch. I, k, t : aggravates , yottr
Ettid" pereilive 6 d that
Vier e lions ,suggestions afforde'd : An e
nii•relief. 'Her ! ht;art uched in WititeEisipg
th'e sufferings :Of friend; she thinight
of thit fortitude 'and holy trust which sus . .,
iitined her in Cr afflictions, and Vei,eration I
tuitigled, with the, love she gave . her.
An
nie as before,—
It is Hitt very had, dear; hut I think I
have talked rather too much. -Twill-rest_
tiow,•and . you will" come in to-Morrow,
.Ellen. •
v.Ellen promised, and kissing the invalid-
sN,eft her with a bleising:.on her lip.
RICH PRESENTS !!
tmEyßsr & H.t r,RsTicK wv.
; just memo' at ibeir D rug, Book, stylionary
antlyariety Store. a large assortment of
Tops, :roy-11.309ks for Clarisl . mas
tiolivenk
Pori4olites,"Foi• 1543.
ro,,wether with 11 choice .selection of entertaining
IKarr READING, for long winter evenings,
MEM
136D13 9
• of every Variety',-viz: ,
School , Pibles and Testaments,
Smith's Geomraldrif and dlllas,
• Oln ey -4. Mite/Lill' s:do. .
Smith's: Grammar, - .
1. kirkaneB ditto,.
sing.ers NericB, \TO; 1,4, 5, 4^'6,
Cobb's 'School Books, complete. •
Burham, I.reb
yier's Irgir;Thn,' ' .. : . • •
. ()fire, Rose, y,• Emer s on ' s :a
O
.with • XeySt
• V
Ina Mega a? ilea I Itiolnithents.
ST.I2.T.F.OBTAIRY:
I.etter, Cap, and th,rl psju•r, ruled and plain: Note
Silei• Pencils, ceerpninls. Jackson Le:ill
arils in .004. With 3 hIPAT
dr 13LA X 7111 , 1 11111.111 ed,
ql;p ..—^l RP
44.1 •44 Vtoct
Ofso.Pnrior. finish. :Razors, aazor Strops
and--finely-scooted
h;crl-rs-r.o?. assort :l
. • - fumory. '
VC 11110:i-: A Et 11":
, 1 ,0, 1 ,1, 11 “) goill4, Bo; 1 , 1 '3ourk,
C;4`..6 .11',111.9
tirhling Wbx, :\ !quo 50.0.5.
a ew
r
vocAL: AND. iNsTrtymENTAL:)
.JJl s 4
Togi:tlitir with 3 gi•itiwiil tt 4ielttertiil assort
-01 raid .Ilise , Vancom ; . 1 - orkw,
C. .c an.! ta t t(ii"
ti.31:11111.: Dee 11, 1812
570 rAR.DIE3.I3.
121231ITYLIP 110111T1234
..... .
'gitim sohsvribers, at their FOUNI)ItY AND
M ICIIIN Silt )I', On \1
_uiaNlV.V_L,ttLuJstl
pnsite
the Conga)' .11111.11, ttl IloroilS4li (II Citylkie,
Pa., stilt enutiut• cntl(M
and I 1,P1'5,•
r. HA. Harrell's Pi!esi( lai!proved
?imp -I!: AND FOUR
r \XY M.,
With a Itori'vfloarbalat-wlwel, %%WI a trni k to con
duel the str:tp ,•
11 , ,V111 110 W, p{iwEi?,,
Itnti ,;lit,iit` the horse...H 'her :kr,
v 11 ep,leolliteil to put to one sitle'of thebarn I)iia g e
)r under the ()aro t ovd.•
1 1 . New anal inal)rovecl Sihalkea•
rn stparate the .rain rrom rile straw, v.(ltyll
Iltip,.ll4V 111111131 W My:lV° 11111111 M; 111:11e to 01.
lb!) Ve Nloulline if w: -
g -9 g•
'iirrlinsihg .111) nitlitt ttlmve Nlitchlites,inav have the.
wivilvgv. JILT n 16it tvizit, ‘ , C . 11 a
same. it
lot sAtI All M;wltitwA utid I r,whe Powers IlVe
fOr one sear, if well
RE PGIIII
All binds nireletiritig %% ill he (lone nt tile similes
tole° Roil on die most re:is-m:o3le term% They ill
,. Ryti Li No oil hand all c:otinr: ileeessary to repair
he ;dime Nl:tehilies;or any others how 'Hi use..
MON AND G3ASS HICKORY.
T111 . 14` 14 Ott , / 111.111111104 to illt•
nn.LU4)Y I) II IC ASS_ i O LlNflit V, :11-whioli all
kinds or CAST!, !sr“S can he nad—melt as Apt&
. 11 ifis, Cot Braknrs, Plaster Ural:cr., WI/ Gear
in;, Saw )l Cranks, .N;atltine Gearing; NV: A wn
IT tsos, ke. kn.' Man.
11'irlititig7416; AND
Skit! il§ Car Roves, Turning Lathes,
all in the Iwo ' , Ho., in iron ;wil brass, •
u All orth.rs ‘vil I be I._ xectited at the sho r t e st Ilo
ilo:owl prompt IV attended to. Farnwrs:ind others
idol to gist wilt eatl, coutident
that they can be suited to their gatisCtction.
STOUPPE/1.2k . CO.
Awl., 10,1134 , 2. ' 0141
I,l3•PlanttlOs. tena.noll's and Ogle's' P1.OW:11s
and 11.013G11 CAS; I'IN“S. such as Ctoters
sides, &C. sztt., can also be had at the rlindry.
'nion ,Paror
THE subscriber respeetrully inlimus the pub.
lic at large, that Ile has leased the above es'
tablishment.-sit_nailes south.ofearlislc,fortacrn
of years, and the MILL having been recently re
paired, and new machinery introduced, he is
therefore prepared to manulacturc to order, (and
also has a supply constantly on hand)
Paper of every kind and gnality,
which he will furnish to printers, merchants and
others; in any quantitibs at the lowest city prices.
All orders addressed to the subscriber, at Paper
town. Gund; . erlamk cotinty,. will receive prompt
attention.
Having lately received a supply of the very best
materials, he - datmrs bitnßelf that he will he able
to manufacture paper eipeif in quality to any other
establishment in the country.
IV( T,LIAM B. HULLIN.
Pnipertrns;n,,3oy 29,1842: • tf.3B
N. B. The highest price paid for raze.
FARMERS/ HOTEL
S =MWREXU S t3 4 X 2 a I2 `c.
Dr. I. O. )Gopynis, DeA4lB4l
lit io~ , Artificial' T4~ctiii'
. . . . ..
' ~. N EW ;:ST E A M :MILL .' . DRAUETTICH - :'.llA - AS & COT
THB. S'I'EAM 'B4:Y . : MILL, erected Inil l Ditav EDlLD3ull4it ,
: inAlte'prot year by, tlie sultAeribee, about Itolf 4„ 77 , . ~
.. :7 ~ , ~ ,
~ , -, .
mil t. belowjlvii . R).tof po tl?e east 13oek, or the Sitti- ' '
tiliclOome, oeso! the Roil roed a n d `,,C0001 i ' noeutioing
two Vvytieel antlriwo Cireulor Snws,i4 now in oper.i
Mimi, and reads to v:ocute grtlerre • tli .11n. nttnast
,feent. telt ; .11 T. P /1/CEN / . . , V" ( .-.ArPORAITTY
1111'4771F: GELYBII4I, •lIEDUCTIOX OF
I'HE TL I 1 ES.
An aesoilment of the various kinds of Scantling,
Boards. Plank, Plastering and Shingling Latlis;Cav
den Pales, &c , will be 711 ways kept ready 'for'oirliv'•
ery; and 11C1 . 90113 sentling flints or Logs to the' Mill,
can have them salved as directed, on the most rea
sonable forms.
40,000 feet of seasoned clear Stuff are now in
the. ard.
(O'Steatn power, atjti taste in the bnilding.; to let s .
i W. GRIMSIJAW.
aanuary.2s,
EZ3XM
IRON
• .10AM i"...laL k al o
•
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•,.,;.T.,.. Y vw„ae.of the powers and :authority
ttolltailleci itt. cite kat will arid testament of
,ticciuma. EfiE,litled.; I new Weir CH' Mlle, the .
..warlisle
situated.,.„ the. Yeltow B
vast el Carßsle s Pa. The e
with Ten 71iiiirsal
new WIRGBANT.
finished 6i. the most 111)1)1.0
of thelhoa a r e doped au
thereon erected
•
'lris:lli.' I,:argi! 8411 k il)zaris
atid . ,l ,, cct•Haavy TENAINT (-I(KSES. 'I he are ialmelle'd I)) theiehow Loeb creek
soil the :Soiling tiring, ivhaz 'Wither fail toorfrerke.
Thitv :Ire otiOn (he remiss sit the ilecessari• work
oleos houses, coal friiises, irpenter Mid smith shops.
'lml : stabling imilt . of then ' t,stantial materials.
l'he ol'e of the hest mf .,
ild y . Ath
MO Mexliaosiihie, is
Within '2 mile , of .the Purace There is l'ierliclits ,
..m.l.mat Works i., l'ettastitaia whieh possesses sir-.
perior allllll , llq4eS and 011 ' 01, greutvi . iillllll:Thilt.ritm-ltr
the itiveStilwilt of capital.rh, ...to• power, is pri
great that it 111354114 be Oa( leg to i.JI, other Ina' •
Isetm•ing "Imrposv.. I'VM 4 disposed' to porelia9c
will of entirse i•xtutiii‘e.th!lt'ollerty The terms of
sale Will In' nillth• 1010rOt t ,
lisle, P.xeetitrix
Ott. 10, 184:3.
11 &
g Vl', 'just. opened
3 pi NirNT or • •
DRUGS, PA!
Toeher milli an ed,t
Patent .11ctiiclitcs
NO.-F
' Olt
EP.MONS,
ItAISI
•i..ll{t;Ek NTS,
.111 ~hick they wilEs
he ~.tt•st '
Decoi t her 14,142.-3 m
ER
•
4A , N o'l'llEl2 slip v of • ,V1IINIT1?
(;()00s.,j, i st rccrp and solii, g lmtrr. fl/1 .
:ash tliwt vver The supply has
be, t , b night at the preseilitteell eily priers, :tll
Tor,hase, s will belt Iti•Itqll to their'llitertst to
fail before porehosiog-elsliteriv: *".
No v obi) ‘2 3,18 le
112.4 rival
o
FALL AND MYER GOODS•
OLIPPiNCEFt& OAREY I
.;, cur iho - 4 it notrti,.. -
0111:,?..??11 1 2 1 , , S' 0311.1.
ItiivE•r(whi(l It sp lid wisortrocia of
P:',A. lA, AND WI ER GOODS,
which OW"' arc:determined .II at the very lowest
t.:141t ptieet.
Siltwitiltot• QS, I C. 2,
NEIT
FRIA/ WINTA QOODN.
• . .
/II ll: sohß•riber is just rti
u) ving Afresh topply oit~f
roods, It morig wh u} hic ho lo rd
_ Ike:ll'er & 11 ). 6t Clt)ltom
c k
:tilli V:16 0 118 (alitn . BI•0:111 Clo . A ;;teat variety of
SATINETTS,.CASSIMERE s ENTUCKY )EANS
ItodotItto• seasonable goods ootm's ii cal.
A153,.,‘ geovral assovtoityl At vrehandize for the
I.odt,to kk 44.11 Ito . respeethr eldls their attviition.
' C.,11 and , ce :IS tiM111!IS p' . !4les lB the tall'e stock
will tyz sold vori cheap for A.
-* 40. w. iirrsEn.
•Car lisle, Sept. '21 ,-1,31.2. I
NEW &t. CHE
9111 In sobs, eiller ISns jiffs
I:wat , s,,elaqiltirg nt S
!thick. Moe and Fancy et
acts, all calms and iwiee
I.ailwa. (:loves. I l•weiry, 5
lev),l-1 c,. r a
25 coats, with a variety or
will be sold at Very low pt.'
Carlisle, October 19, I q V
cKt 4 i - ezree,iNii'AN , A CP r r , Illtiga,fe , •
,
FACIII..+ •Pai it ter and 11,41 ,, zwr,
in t ESPECTFULLV • (Irma the piddle that
911 i, lie hoe Commence( he lIGIJSE PAINT
ING. GLAZING, and PIPER (lANGING, in ,
I
ail their viirions blanche:Auld hopes by strict.at
tention to ImAtiessand in erateglitirges to merit
and receive a share of hlie patronage.. His
shop is in Pitt greet, dir t hy in the rear'of Ste
venson & Ditililv's Drriff ore.
_Ca ri isl o,_uat—la,_lll424_ •
' Etouses f
ripiE RI .1,1,1 Nal-1,0,11S E
aL Store room, Brick 'are llotv'w and Lni (!r
attached, siunde ' North Ilanover street,
Carlisle, now occupied by les9rs .1: G. Cocoanut,
11. vi the Shop Reelltid flow 'Utah of the aliarw,in du:
occupancy of Mr. Ilautc A Isu tlw Brick Dwell
ing Muse, Lr4:411(1- - Sull - 9*, iu \Volt !light steal,
w iw is toultreof n • Irvine.. Also new Brick
'hc
lelliwz I louse and pal ,r IAI atfileited, on Dick•
;nOOlllOl , ll and the Fran Houscand Lot of Ground
occupied Ly Mr. It. M.o( c, 011 West Louther street.
Possession giVen on tI lst of Apr,l..next.
CllllO apply to .1 NO. II VAILIiEB.
Dreendwr 842. •
1 ee hackie!
bu rg . 'Line
.2a,i21.1
. .
i3Ol /Veen Jive efitiralltr.g ., and
_ .
eilitadelphif or INAllintl»'e.
[ BYR.IIL X 011) 08. C. 1 1,V.:11,4
P IIE subscriber gi teful for
. P.'st. Myers, beg,.
leave to inform lis friends,itmf the pUblie
generally, that ho still continues to run n. line of
1
bnrthen Care regularl between Mechanicsburg
y
and Philadelphia or ; altimore, by which goods
and produce Of. all deS riptiono will be forwarded m
with care and deep at the .lowest rates of
freight. :. ''t .' ~' ' '' '
' . Produce will be recrived,ut his Ware tiouse,im
;Mechanicsburg, :and frworded to either. Phila.
delphia or Baltlntorq, hecoidl9oo,l4 direction
' 10°The'llighest piice.*illbeiieq for Wheat
and Elotir.
.;=
MPILEY.
^N. .B. Plaster of r'itria and Salt always kept
on hand, and for sale at the lonfeat pr cos. •
UwkaA'a.Das•l:n
HO iinsulso ars hand, at the Dipotiri.hlechmiies.
burg, for oulei LIMNOS 11,'such aq Boarde;
eigt6s, Sea sal mot, &C, of allicinds,
Ural tern*
. Alauftl.7, 1842: • ' - tf-42
- , ,
' Donis. 1101 ,- ,,lbioesi, •• . 1
, 11- attheerlheii: , ill sell sr eheimer and better T :mile quoT th a mitt he rettlitt iti (4'10'1816:
• * A il:41„ AN pled Nlio!;jjetici •titi;
Skiem( , Tiektqid
vith . lime klirl)y*.y
moot. 44e7"..
roHE OLIVE BRANCH PILLS for the 'cure:
rir o f Coughe, Colds, Cootium
plaints, ,Astlinia, Bronebitis,Sure Throat] Dye.'
• pepsin, Shortness :of Breath,, Fajita in the'. Side,
Breast, Duck and Shoulders, Agge mid Tem,
intalluble Cure, and ull Scarlet and Bilious Fevers,
and all diseades arising. from exposure and 'de.
bility, no matter how long. standing— -infact all.
diseases to which the human family aresubjAte.
These pills are unsurpassed by any, medical
comPoundeveroffered to the public am gcneralre
novater and family medicine. They are very
gentle in their operation, causing neither pain,
sickness nor debility by the use 'of therm' bufon
the contrary they strengthen the stomach and
bowels in a wonderful manner, and soon restore
nature to its former'couree and 'vigor. The'per
eon using the Olive Branch Pills Soon forgets
that he 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 materials used in tosnufaCturing them
are in haimbny with the powers of life and act
in concert with the opinions of Dr's: Brown, Bush,
Armstrong, Motitgovery, Hersey,' Kendrick,
Shopper and the celebrated Dr. Waterhouse,
f:innerly Lecturer on'the theory and practice of
Physic in Cambridge University, Massachusetts.
Purchase of them, and give them 'a
fair mid im
partial trial, and you will find that permanent re
lief, upon which the proprietors depend to make
them the most universal family. medicine used,
and which. will stand unrivaled by' any 'other in
he known world. Price 25 cents per box.
REIEUMAT[C.MEDICINE'.
EZM
ILE
ORKS
'Works,.
'•eches Creek, 4,1
tte emiekatti ate
r Z22 , 411/2 •
. 0
i t acres of Land.
•
L
with folirriiti et. sttwie,
111)1111,. A how. 5001tcres
ighly cal ti . vateci, hating
Is one of the most certain and aifeetual for
alfrheurnatie, chronic and inflammatory jtheuma
tisms that has everlct been discovered, 'and in
numerous eases has eradicated that dreadful
ease limn ,persons afflicted entirely. • All sour
drinks and victimls ate 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 the medicine' entirely, Price $1,50 per
package. .
r-----AUGSRURQLIFE TINCTURE..
These celebrated drops fiaTeltquired the high
est recommendations in this country, as well as
cn Europe fbr its most valuable proprieties for all
inward wen !messes, cram ps,colds,aguer. and fever;
and when used. with the Olive Branch Pills,nevor
tails to cure the fever and ague. Price 25 cents
per bottle.
MARY Ef4E,
.Michnel
PECTORAL ELIXIR
IS unrivalled for its curative qualities even when
used in cases of maladies which were otherwise
incurable. Many recommendations have been
given of the beneficial' effects it has 'had in the
curesff pleurisy, pectoral and Milmonary con.
..sumptions, colds, Ste. Price 25 cents per h/tile.
41YSTERIC MOTEIER t/1101.
This most excellent article has rt quality of
calniing-iitsta linty and without fail, all cramps or
the stoniaeb, cholie•and that troublestoneAscase
called annlherlits or hysterics;' and when chitin - in:
e d for :Mine Length--of time,-will cure the patient .
entifely. Price 25 cents per vial. _ '-
GREEN WONDER OIL,
A certain core for all Scalds, Brus'es, Burns,
MU! the most iAreetmd_cilreita—the-pil63—ir
dire theiierson afflicted in a very short:time, if
used according todireetions. Price 25 eta. per vial.
SPIRT!' DE MEXICO. -
- - .
This *spirit is highly recommended for all
sprains, swelling of the limbs, or-leadersi.sinews;-
. Mintiiand - iii - eumatiMas an outward remedy, it has
no equalond when used with the Rheuma tic Medi.
tine, will greatly tiicihitate the cure. The an.
- iiinitvofifiAory-do-noLittadoce its equal, wind it is
' the greatest preventive cold,. in the
Ictrown world. For pa rtictilars see dirc'etionsaccom.
partying tlie bottles. Price 25 cents.
• TOOTH ACID E DROPS, • .
. Alt infallible mire if used according to dire c
dons. Price 2.s.eents per vial.
....3ALVF: OF 'DRESDEN. •
Is decidedly the best application for wounds
and sores, old or new, of all kinds, and will pre
vent if used in time, many operations; and pre
vent Lock Jaw, Pains in the Back Mad, Ste.—
T71,111411,1-dff gey
breasts, and w~ill ~
use this wonderfid salve, will be
cured in a very short throe. It cannot be too high.
Iv recommended. For further partieularssee three.
Guns. Price 12.. cents per box.
WORM _
An eiriellent article for the 'cure of worms iti
adults as well as children, and will cure when
other remedies fail. Price 61 cents per box.
COUGU LOZENGES.
A superior artielefor Conghs, Colds,Sore throat,
Bronehitis' and diffieulty of breathing. Priee GI
cents per box.
Sold wholesale and retail, at the principal office,
No. 38-i, North 3trstreet, Philadelphia; anti by
JOHN GRAY, Carlisle, Pa.
General Agent fur Cumberland County.
June 22;18 , 12. 1 Y 3'l
FALL • ASSUICY
ITS, OIL S
- „,iyata
sive assortmint of
ti I .. er Y •
till'FY4,'
ki.ltnNus,
111;s,
vuus:v,s, - -
wholestile(W retail (11,-
CIJAS. UGTLRV.
1e.511
ME
GOODS!
HEAD . WHAT IT HAS DONE,
AND icyou-ltdvc a fricnd, a relation, or know
any one that is afilicted - witletliat7listr6sing
disease, "GO N SI) M PI'ION," persuade. them with
out delay to try that famous and unrivaled Medi
cine, the
1 1. 7 .1 1 1 1e 1. 1
eil Cassitorres,
Nlerlooeii, Moose tie
Brown M with's; for .0
I, Fhoowls fr un •21t to
111
or goods. all of 4th
S to suit the thous._
which has cured thousands of this complaint sl
ur everything else had Sailed. Road the' follow
lug Mloolitcd„prooth its ettic icy:
• Roxsoanuan, Sept. JO 1811.
MB=
11121
DLAR SIR:—PIC1180 sCtid tae two inure bullies or
your 'Balsam of Wild Cherry, like that you sent
the hetbre. I have' taken nearly all of the first two,
and confidently believe thismedicine willeure me.
I have used a great many remedies within the
last year, but have never found any thing that has
relieved me so much. It has stopped my cough
entirely, eheelted my night sweats, and I sleep
better at night and feel better in.every ~ w4y,than
have for many months. - Yours, respectfully,
JA1.1.0 JCJ:LLy.
Houirsnuncr. Sept. l 2, 1841.
FIE
VnIEND WlEri Att:-Lmust again trouble thee to
send me two bottles more of thy invaluable Hal
sany. - 1 have now taken three bottles in all, and
can assure thee that it line done nioro good-than
all the medieind 1 have ever taken before. Send
by, the stage as soon as possible, nd oblige thy
friend, • Jesic.rFairiiewiv.
DEAR DoCTOß:—HearingSO many people talk
'oi the wonderful cures your Balsam of Wild Cher
ry has made in Censumption,l sent to one of
your Agents the othi r day for a bottle,• and have
found it to have reheved me so much, that I want
three bottles more sent spumes I believe it will
cure Inc ton, I have used Jayne's Expectorant
at other medicines besides, but nothing has done
'tie as much good as yours hits.— Send by the
vteambout Bolivar, ' Yours, truly,
Witt,t4u ThonAs.
Virßesides its astimiAting etEr t rey in
Consumptien, it is also the most effectual remedy
ever discovered for LIVER COM IcLAINTS,
AWIII AI Ai BRONCHITIS, COUGHS, UnflUP,
WHOOP ING.COUGIL&e., as hundreds will tes
tify, who have been cured by it after all other reme
dies had failed. • '
DRUGGISTS and -DEALERS, will find this
medicine tiiraluable addition to their stock,, and
should always keep it on hand, as It is Universally
acknowledged to be one orto.mOet uSethf family
*Opines now in use. •
very careful to ask rpr Dr, WISrAWS
DALSAM OF. WILD CHERRY. Sold whele.,
saleund retail . by. ,WILLIAMS dr. t CO-; Cheiniels,
N 0.33; SMith - Fouith Street, '
~- , .
wrThe .g . enuin6 "Balsam * sold* in •Car.
lisle by,-BANIUW - Li.toTT, appointed
'Agent. Pribe , :—sl, •
Juno 22,1.0%.:,..;;.::'.•
it YK ENS VllllotePlne GrOve,Litna,burnero,_
.and .1,144110440ne COAL, . constantly (Or
sa 0 yt, , =
• ' J. , Sz,l 3 : . MARTIN,
..t - Succcssors.td Maktins
,flafrisburg Anti! 20.
or iption'4s4Po./T',I.9LES,
IUMBER' , '
4 -for 8111"11°iP,!,
timid
-;,1*,14f
• -
•••• .z.,'••••tr, • •
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(411 t 41`. •
“Hai4allll of Wild Cherry;”
BRISTOL, Sept. R, 1841
:lip. ~ ~ ~.~_ ~ ~ ~ .i 1 .
. . . .. .
...
Cf. ) NsIUBIPTION OF .TIEIE LUNGS,
afeetions of the litter, iii r athma,'Bronchitit, Paint
or 'werikneso of the Breast ;or Lung* Chrode.
Coughs, Pie:tile: lfrniorrage of the .I.aings, and
' afections of the Pulmonary Organs. . ' ' -
NATURE'S OWN PRESCRIPTION.. . '
• ,
,
, . ..
H conipoundlialatimic preparation of the Prunus"
Virginiansa or "Wild Cherryßaric k "combined with
the Extract „olTar, prepared by a new chemical
proceas t approvett atid recomtnended by the most
'diatingutslied. physiciaria; and universally ackninv=
hedged the most.valuable medicine ever liecoverhd.
NO QUACKERY!!! NO DECEPTION 4
.
In 'Setting forth the virtues of thil.tritly great me
dicine, we have no desire to deceive those who are
laboring under affliction, nor do
,We wish to eMogise
it 'more than it justly deserves: Yet' when we look
around and see the vast amount of suffering and die
.
tress occasioned by many of the diseases 'which
; this medicine has proved so highly successful, we
feel that.we cannot urge its Claims, too strongly. nil
8 . 4 y -um much hi hc facoc. ,
%qit:kis remedies it is trtie have been ort,i7o and
puffed into unties'-far the 'cure of diseases of the
Lungs, and dome have no doubt been found vet,'
useful, but dull thstiutve yet been discovered, it is
admitted by physicians •anti all who have witnessed
its effects, that" none has prpved as auccessfufas this.
Such, indeed; are the
• SURPRISING VIRTUES
•
Of this Balsam,:that even % in the advanced stage of
Corraustrrtolv,after all the most esteemed remedies
itf physitiatis have failed to effect any change, the
use of_this medicine lots' been productive of thy
most astonishiog rebid; mid actually effected curies
itter all hopes of recovery had been despaired of.
• In the first - stages.of the disease,termed ,
,ha! Consumptioli,"origimaii,g frimilieglected Cold s,
il.bas been used with undeviating success, and hun
dreds acknowledge tiny owe the restoration of their
health to this invaluable medicine alone. In ibid.
form of Consumption so prevalent amongst delicate.
young fediales, commonly ternied debility, or
"COIN G INTO A DEOLII4/ E,"
ezmplaitit with which thousands are lingering, it
has also proved loghly specessfa, and not only pos•
'oessus the power •of checking the progress of this
alarming complaint, but also strengthens and invig
orates the system more 'effectually than any medi-
Cine u e have ever possessed.
llosides its surprising efficacy in Consumption, it
is equally efficacious in Liver • Complaiiih, Jatlima,
Ih inchitie. and all affections of the Lungs, Rod NO'
cut ad many of the most obstinate cases, after mery
•u`erremedyhall failed. (fiz,-For •particidars see
Or. Wistar's Tre ise On CO/ISUMOO/1, to• be had o'
the Pvrents. •
TEI E EXT - i.AORDiNARY SUCCESS
Attending tlit• !me of this medicine in diseases of
(he !Mt many Aingsdar cores it has et;
reeted. has intt tottileally at: faded the ullontiOn of
physicians, (as mill to the a hole fraternity of
alotteks) vttrientmonjovittees and miernises hove arisen
'resiteclintt its t otoptisitiont soine.idtysicians 11)500
lodine, other twineant toret(n
iteett say i , mils! I:oahrili - vlitl•ciiry„ll'ini in vifneiiii:ll
so/Mance att titan c ii - s - sitigtilur efficacy.—
As such npinfol , s.nre,allogether erroiit!miß; and cal
culated to prt:iiiiien pinny itiTSOll9 ;IgfilliSt it, ii'Ci -- -:-
4'1,1•11)GE-0.1:1{91-Q-NO-1{-
That it enutains• nothing of the kind, or any thing
tho least itjurious; on the contrary, it is etintitoscd
:dale most the 'de substances, the prineinle
are-the_ extraC), of- TAR mid II i4I Ch , rry Bark,
:ma %CtilifL.--secEct el its ellh , acy consists in the
uttdc ftith-LheC-liii-vrrpaved.
Ag we leave Ilrea.l) puLli hrd outnerotts•eertill
cates frot» the highest authority, wide!' prove its
virtues heyoull :nil donht, we eonsider itAinuccessary
C. exhibit a Irne list !Inherit in this pima:. and will
only mention a tew cases, to show what it has doute•
ILEMAiNS _
•
WE HAV%, - STILL SOME ELOPE.
. •A . SURPI2I , ING CURE--Among the aunty
singular • e nres which :this tnethrine eliertett,
thert is perhaps ti nic ill which its powers ore 50
fully shown as iu the case cif Airs. Austin.
'nig lady had_ been enasumptive ror several yearn
.and altarit g the greater part of this thaw had receixet
the hest' aatedieal. attention, and tried all the most
vat:a:aide rem: dies, yet nothing could be found to
arrest Ito prOp . . SS.. She Lecantel:tgljeLlit4i47l
filtioFt: .aettslei .try tinged a itli blood, Hod step he
step.this fearful disease ernitililled its C(1(11 SC, 1111th
thl hope or a r.aat‘rry was entirely despaired
While in this .li , tra•ssing s ituation, liuperiug (Taal
thee (Tv yk•rge el' the grail e : she commenced the use
of this italsalan, .which, to use her own expression,
otter:dealt:hues: like :Cell:WM. In a few" days she
expect °lied hvely, the cough urns gradually sup
pressed,ad ex cry day appeared to add fresh rigor
to her le as, and now, in the place of that eznaeiatted
(n em witi.ring to decay, she is seen- mingling in
slciely,italpttee health than she has enjoyed fo
rears. •
Dist ' 4 'n , t 3 Til,,,,l . Eqrz no/Tr.-11as ing %vitnesso
rho sorpri.4g of Di . li".ifitar'sisArn o
ritetv. in On ease of Nlev•A thtii., 1 cheer
Attic fit-kw:ledge the above st:itement to he trot
Hod correct'
.1. C..WALiEns, M. 1).
Wootlstown,Sept. )$4l.
Dear Sir—,!thottp,ll your itivaltialtle ttietlicitte ha
alreath foitylittolreds nt powerfill advocates, it
yOIIV still he stir!. ittg, to you to reetive 0 eonmituii.
ea tio n from) (mime that has berm relict:ld Si; it.
s m .' ' . Sir. is ilv lily vase. I have been a victim
to 110 - d.Th ".I.l4_4lii,tittu. C.onstimption, numy
mnitths, ttall so nitwit, that I had be
,onle almost t ary of my lite. Hearing your
liml , alto it" hi . p praised, 1 began taking. it a few
weeks -tt van assure t no it has relieved me
more than tit , litt; I have ever used and I
emirartaly 1..44 will cure me efliamially. Please
give the 'hearer! it Oil); ame eno ,, q,o,ttrul obtigc
Yours livsifulls, ' ' dniis PeAtisos.
....• Chester County, Sept. (1,1841.
Prieuti gii es me tinivii tolCusure In
rum dire that File's heshit hn ittipro‘ett very
much shwe lietur using thy Iluissint of Willi
(.14 , .11',', "Jul "L' k there is Ito 40itht but that it
wlll cure her. 'has token the IWn bottles I plir.
siut?e,, rid her cough
I.l.,":,:,l:',l.llll.l::•ll.ll.t.iti.(.4itit:',;lltsilmti.let.tis. well at night, soil
411 , S she humus to give her so much re
lief, '1 bee ir give the hearer two bottles
mutate foe Thy Prie“tl.
ILDwA.RD-I locuts.
i
• ' lister entinty„fuly 18;1841.
. -Dear Sir--Pleiiui me two potties of your
~
~ liailie.lialsaira ( d Cherry. I hare leen af•
liteted with Consul i for the,last two ,'c
sin
suffered verY mild 1 a Severe cough, paint in
my breast, iiiiiimitt alithinz, night sweats, 4e.,
ant i Having tried illi is remedies, and also been.
-Thider„several dortn I could not find any thing
to velievi - ±'Tri - reamtl.l. same of your Ittilsalim 1
/_
I l4.l( t : k t il l° :e 'l Il'otb':-(:(111:1:1:11:;;;;:(:1"i'lil:t1:"ninet is i i :af e u tt Ell Y . : : : l ll 4 :l l ) .lm F lu -it
using
that
Very res t yours, &e.
i , , ROVER' HOMISAN.
(r- Read the felimioni Dr. Jacob Eloffican,
a ijipician or exteutirabtice in Vtuitingdot
comity :
Dear Sir--T procurqboitle of Dr; Wistar's
n
ILlsslnt of Wild Che ' Thomas Reed, Esq
of-this-this places-
child
tr i to a -, clime of obstimity
Asthma on a da of mabie,iii
which
man
niber remedies bid h d without any 'THAT .
The Bidssim qase suite , and in nr.
opinion
the child is...fteetiTlTy,f y_ i tamse. 7 i"I
• Yolirs, &o. ti v - n
Decerabei• 22(1, $41)1 7 — ll '4 l E. D.
.i,•" . • -.
. Dear Sir -your Sal Wild Cherry baser
feeted sow astonishing sere. One
ni .
which
is,an old lady, Mrs. Rn elm/ been ant Bring
for a long time with Rho
. b reitthing ,, ,
anti
gen.
eral weaktieii; until she Hy obliged to keep
t ,,
her bed. Al!er varise reedies had been
resorted to in_rain. She dm ming y our Dal
sahn,tuul Idler taint; tir w „, O r at reccmet ,
e d .ns to' he able to atte the dUties of her
house; and on taking t a q moo was e ntirely
cured.: .. • • ReepecCul ,' •, . , 7, •
• ..• ' ' •, `,•‘. - S. C..lkLinTlP.'::-
Pottsville t P. ' , . .
,I
enurioN.L-A a ' th.,ef brious - mbanre i
called S:YruP of wag? . 2 asersthettld be
t t
very' particular to ask' re ISTAVS , DALt,
SA M. and .obserye Ids 5 , i tie , flottle. ':...-
PrePared . fOr the Prop t i o m ' a e l oi, : dp.,
sale by . l.Villiants k C0.,'.•
,` . .ltro;2t Itiltiot±i
street; Phllattelthia. , . 1 ,':.
!I ;.:Sold. in; 0011#by i i,:, • .
j In Ski
rbiber2 l
s Chtimbt
:tO39V*!
oPri4
11;• ei
00
j ou!,
• ( 33 11 li)Y. S"
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• SARSAPARILLA, - ---
i n.T.5O )01.) 1. 3
.1.1..,t, N . -, •
r
As you value your tifd . and Health,
beseech you,reaci the following':
• DR: 11. - 13. LIEIDY
IAS the pleaetirerof ihe public,
that his valuable Medicines receive the appro
bation of .the
. . .
, ' ..... - MEDICAL .1 7 AC ULTY,
heing composed of ingrediints which, are known to
thO profeamon, and,which are daily •iven by thawed
reapecntble nhyslaistak to their patients: ' Thia fact
'alone is suf fi cient-to stamp .their-
REPUT.ITION" 'FOREVER •'
. , ,
las well air cation therh• to be emplOyed by ali ~ W ith
• • MORE CONFIDENCE •
than the preparations of quacks and iMptitort.
'RECOMIZ.V.D.47 4 IO.ItIS •
baye been published frequently, in the papers, from
Physicians and Clergymen,'
•. , Menibers of. .
Congress and• State Legislatures, ".
respectable private citizens, and arming them Many.
: of the most distinguished nierithera of churches
and other inatitutions, •-• •
in reference.to Dr. Laddy'a Medicines, and Ri0:h0p...7
dd, from the numerous certificates and recornmenda«
!ions, having beenpublished far and near, that all that
isnow necessaryis to keep them before the public,
that they Maybe reminded Of them; where they may
obtained genuine. &c.
One of the most valuableis
.
•
Sarsaparilla ..111iiiid Pilts . .
• These eelebrated-Pills are daily recommended in'
Diseases of the . Stomach Impurities of the Blood,
and Bowels, generating diseases-of
Billious Affections, , the Stomach,
ilnbitudl Costiveness, . Splecii,Rid • -
Indignation, Flatulency, • ' • neyi, Bones, &c. &c.
Want of Appetite, • Ulcerous Sores of the
Sourness of the Stomach, - Nose; Threat & Body;
Witterbrash, Heartburn; Scaly, Eruptions and
Foul and offensivehreatli, Blotches 'of the Skin;
Had taste in the mouth, • Dry and watery pimples
In ward Pains, Par ris of the of the thee and body;
Stomach, the Sides, and Headache, Giddiness,
along the Back; Scrofola,•Eryiipelas,„
Rheumatic Pains, Gout, I Glandular Affections.
ALSO IN •
Constitutional diseases, produced by Mercury and
other mineral preparations„sts well as the dangerous
consequeoces resulting from the improper treatment
of Syphitis, &c. btc.
• "The Life of the Flesh lain the Blood,"
Leviticus, cli. XXII, v. 11. •
Be ye - purified in your Blood,
Anti health a ill attend you.
The great
. principles advocated by Dr. Leidy, and
in which lie is supported be sCripture, are
lat. That vitality is contained in the Blood. '
The Blood, becoming vitiated or impure,gives
rise to numerous diseases of the organs at the 'roily,
the stomach, tlw liver, the heart, 8,:c: &C.
- Sit.- Trutt whatever - has the ellect orpturify ing the
Blood. passesvestbe power of rt-eatablishing, health
ful action to the body.
4th. That Purgation and Starvurion, or, in other
words, purging to the. extent that is'uto frequently
Omni, sad at the saint... lug Ina' diet, crid
nbstire n c e ti.nra food al !Unfit entireiy , are proilitiOe
_much-moremischiefiliali-ia
arid in
By I negation—The Minna sySteni us``rnorc iii Mess" - '
debilitatril,•for thiA cry simple, reason that in the
1,,,,e,cm, of purging all is cis tied the stomach
hich tionrishnient is derived and distributed
throughout the system.. . • . .
Ity Str - TeiTiiinlie—Noueisiment is aliaohttely pith.
held from the system so necessary to it, brtlt fOr Otis
tai,,ing vital action sod nature in bi tiring up
igalost flint progress of disease.
Il ene , the consetpiChces of (so much pUrging;litid
t continued (bet mitt be to produce such a condition
the systcin an Will etodde disease to make mere
rapid progress, and extend ii, svif mort easily,and
in a brief time throughout di: ay stem. •
Admitting site foregoing, i t becomes necessary to
inquiet. bow is the 111. oil to 1, 1,11611..91 ? and in em
placing the means, how is the system to-be guarded
against any serious s cons, quennti ? -
*Tin easily mita vectl--
Fnr lass onr ills. . • .
Take-Dr. Leidy's Blocaf Pills,
Thee. 1911 s. operate gently, though erectnalky
hey li d ;wait - cativo of the sy Stel»,aSoloyl.
They require, no restraint either. from occupation ' '
or the rec t imie ntro.l, nf livir. g . No f ear nee d le.• en
terfained of taking cold film * their t i.., ou r may he
taken :wall times, hy yo , i'vg aim oid. without inter
fering a ill any tither medicine that may 11:1YC been
taker, beforehand.
1 These Pills are preparedonly; and sold whole a le
and retail. at'
• DIL 1 El l / 1 "8 Health Emporium.' -.
'o. 191 N. ?AI st. below Vim:.
(Sig': of the Golden Eagle and Seepents,) Phila. •
PR ICE tlzi cgirrs .9 BOX.
.... . ,
- ( 1 .-, , A 'iiTsci,itt‘t to wholesale dealers.
(1:r.1)r. Leidy's 1)1nOi3 Pills are also sold in all tins
principal cities : tin t towns throughout the Unionomd ,
by many respectable storekeepers throUghout the
coutitrv.
For side. le CiirDale. hr
STEVENSON & DJNKLE,
Agents for Cumberland Comity,
Carlisle, Dec, 2,1 ~1 842 ty-g
COMINS
g• HE CAUSE OF CONSUMPTION.—Sim.
m pleas these ConiPlaints arc usually considered,
no one can deny their hong tho .ftiost common
cause of this fatal and distressing 'disease. It is
indeed a inelanelyily truth,
,that thousands fall
victims to Consumption every_year from no other
cause than neg . /feted cold:. Yet we find hun
dreds, nay thousands who treat such complaints
with the greatest indifference, and let them run
on for weeks and even months without thinking.
of the danger. At first you have what you may
consider a slight cough or - cold; you allow busi,
ness, pleasure or carelessness to prevent you from
giving it any attention; it then settles upon your
breast, you become hoarse, have pains in the.
side or chest, expeeferate large quantities 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
compliant. Ifthen.you value•life or health, be
warned in time, and don't_trifle with -yOur Coto, .
or trust to any quack nostrum to cure you, but
immediately procure a bottle or two of that fa
mous remedy, ,the . . * BALSAM Or WILD Cliettar,"
which is well known to be the most speedy cure
ever known, as thousands Will testify whose lives
have been saved b y it.
Into ver - Y particular when you purchase to
ash - for "Dr. W iSTA R'S BALSAM or WILD 6181 RY,"
as there is also a 'timer of this name in use.
Prepared, wholesale and retail,• by WILLIAM&
& Co,, Chemicts, No. 33 South Fourth street,
Philadelphia.
Sold in Carlisle by
SAMUEL ELLIOTT.
• , Price One Dollar a Bottle.
June 22, 1842.
GROUP ON COOLD2OI,
. . .
MOTHERS, BE, ON YOUR: ,GUARD!... '
This is the season when thistlestroctive ~. .
complaint attacks your interesting little children; '
often robs you of those You fondly dont on, and
carries hundreds to the "grave. Every mother
should therefore, know its symptoms, watch th em
closely, arid alwaydbe prepared with ,o remedy
as many aro daily sacrificed by such neglect. , At
first thelittli3 patient is seized with a shivering, it
grows restless, has Bushes of heat,the eyes become
red and swollen iit breathes': with dillieulty, and
then, comes that fearful Oxman that will surely ter.
minate in convedslone,ordeatii unless something is
immedbitelygiveri'to check it.. Inthis complaint
the "Batiam ef Wild ' Che'r •y''' is Well known to '
be, the nidit spdddy ever dicovered.- It is iiuleed a '
_precious riniedy , —,mild, : safe 'atid•innocent, arid .
to sure.to give the sufFeterjrnmediate relief,. and '
quickly resto . m it4o lutrety , and health. /mi.
lies iesidirig utihe country and indeed every 1404
ther 'Whci loves her Children, :iihnuid slways,,kCep
thiti medicine:in Sit; ' beiie' Mid :gird it to them. '
letirly, by doing so you my often. sa6thelifear
one you fondly love::: Berneniber this'is t he &Mons
remedy .oftins distinguiebeephysioisn i , DyNis= ... •
4 cured.. thousands; of .• CROVPy .
;OUGH;401111d - kOONSU,P4P.,
irOvery other inediOne Bali failed,
mkt' wheti' yiiejiiiistinse :tii,4str. - •
titsllsitisit'lls' WlLD*,Ctitifav," •
ItlP,Of ibis name id,eirtised• that'iss •
rent mediemeL ' ! ,'....e,- 0i ."': •;
hyt,Wks:iii*i:&,,Cco; Chemists
Mrtivitriiiii:PhAiletrihisi
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'Silisieify; 4 4 ` ± '' '''''' '': '*r '
: SA MUEIVELVIOtt4%' .i ---•:•, -', , .
1 . 4 ' Pittiir 0 Vgifitt.-:"., 5%, - . . r ' •
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