,rksm — mmmourvsyse la yhoshall teach.thee"wlmn td look Tor me 0 Ati• thou af earth ? and :bast thou numbered years graves ? and marked the engulfing sea ' o'er the hopes and fears •Of lost, forgotten. man—and askist for me . • Where am I not? What hour can time kohl fast, • Pluokfromtny grasp, and bid-me;'dome not now!' llath ever moment passed.' /2.-# . Without my signet stamped npondts brow ? is 3 , outlitabeauty strong ! ' I lurk unseen To blast its promise by my withering froWn; ,And while the leaf i green On Manhood's towering erest-1 strike it Clown ! Who talks of reverence.for the aged head ? Its hosiiry honors are my eeria4 prey ; My fingers snap the thread— . The 'visage changes, and is sent Why ! , . • the . mountain's.sumyy.height-subunit Pierce the wild, traekles forest-1 am there ! Speed to Borne untried clime= • And who shall tell thee 1 do bribed to spare ? I stand beside the peasant's pallet coach; I seize the Teveller when the feast is high ; lay my freezing touch Upon the victor's plumes, :mil low they fie! libove—benedth thee—and on every side, . At midnight and at liOnn—in woe or come to Crush thy pride; And I teach' thee--"when to look ful• me." .3IIoTIIERS ANV WIVES. sy RgitEnT,Dionmi, ESQ ' • We have long been under .the impm aion,,that iii many cases in thisucountry, sad error exists in the bringing up of daugh ters. Mothers forget, we fear, that they ihotild be educated to fulfil the responsi ble duties of parents and -wives, and thus Tether qualify them to glitter in the ball .TO,Olll or shine in the gay cirdle of fashion, instead of fittinglhent for the domestic Mr vie, and those gintle and constant respOn fibilities- which are so . essential to a good wife. How frequently is it the-case, that the looks, dress, and style of a young fe 4nale are alluded to• With exultation by her nothir, as embracing all the elements suit ed to adorn and beautify the female charac- ler. How -often, too,' do' we see parents rejoicing in the fact that , Miss 11. or Miss 'C. has dozens of beauxthat scarcely a 'night goes by, that three or four do. not Tall—without pay invite slightest attention 'to, the characters of. those beaux, their -ns of livelihoeil,or their ability to reit.- der a gentle being, who hae:been brougli up with great . .teuderness and care, com fortableand happy, pow often do we see these fair young beings permitted to flirt, first with one and then another—to selee companions from the reckless 'aml ilisso lute, and thus become entangled in some =romantic love-match, the end of, which is anguish and despair. HoW often do we see fathers compelled to take , their dahgli iters homo again tinder such eixcumstances —while those whc went forth from the family tire-side, glowing and blushing with health and hope, and youth and beauty, at the end l ot-nve_yu ors are the very wreck of what they were butt so shoh a ppfdbe fore. I (.; It is always - a. -b - Td - 1. - itn — to - zee - a - young lady run doWn with beaux. These mere —.admirers are, in nine case out of ten,-un suited to be husbands, andA'ter round the light of beauty in mere vanity, and with - the object of boasting that they visaV i .."let .and such a one. Sensible. men, who are , seeking for wives, do not desire mingle with toys and fops in:Re — pursuit, and soon income disgusted wit!! the flipjrailcy and lightness of the•coquette, or of the female who is constantly decorating the - body, but • •disregarding the mind. Besides, then of business, merchants, manufacturers, and' •others, cannot week, month after month, •or year after year, in endeavoring to tracer . itain the disposition and tone of feeling of :the lady they may fancy. If they find her involved in• the giddy maze of fashion and lolly; they will soori abandon the pursuit, .anthseek. for 6.- !borequiet, 'reasonable and practical object of courtship. There is ,anotber error to which we have once or twice adverted, but which cannot be al .luded to too -often. We .refer•to the false policy of parents who are in poor or, mod - .erate circumstances, in bringini: up thdir • children with expectdtions of offers in mar : 'liege frOm 'those far beyond their station. tit too often happens thatin such cases, the ,poor girls:fade year after year and are corn ell-ariff—the ,he 4i - 6Mo , he end, at the decease of those , on „whom they had heretofore depended for :support, to eke outran existence for them selvei. How oftenhave we - heard young ladies, the daughters of respectable median ,lies.and store-keepers, Sneering at the very poisibility of their.accepting •the proffered ; hand of any but a merchant or,professional 'character, or some such individual. This 'is all wrong—radically wrong,:- . and fraught with distress to hundreds and thousands. Tar better would it be for any, female to marry a reputable, honest and active trades.: man, in a thriving business, than a doctor , or lawyer with little or no practice. Pa :rents should pay more attention to these things, - as well for themselves as for their 'children. , We think it was Major Noah 'win) once said that he lived over again a :new life as each of his. childlrea,gew a paUe, and proceeded onward to , manhood 'or Womanhood. 'if this doctrine be true, wo..ehattld so edUcate our_ offspring as to' render`them happy; and thus to secure for , ourselios the reileated sunshine that bright tens their exietence. Franhlin was an °hn e _ Tnut.-,- sing andarnsible man, and his conclusions , seldoirineorteet, He . ,said; "A. newerla -an per.tl . Bible in every house, .h good direetion4,-011,,atutlied, and' i4ioiciateti as they , rnerit--liolhe prinai -44' Op&Alp_ of vi,rtpe,':.,niproityr, di)il , k , TUST_rece an an II o ived' tilue'Bl k lb hi n ! . -14 l id9te _ able colored Silk Valuta at - the store of ' - DEAT.H. ~,, ' ~'LnIIYiILT _`Y'IE'Y ~~? The gem .of all others. which encircles a _- lady's eheraCter, is unelected piety::',lNia-1 turd May laiish Much iMAior person—the enchantMent of, the countenance the 'grace of her mein—er the strength of her intellect— l yet. her . lovelinesi is Uncrowned till, pietY throws around the 'whole the sweetness and power of her Charms, She then becomes, urteartlily„iri her temper unearthly" iq all her "desires and associa tions, The spell •which bound her affec-) Lions to'things.below it; • broken*and she .mounts on the silent wings of her • faith and hope to the habitation of God, where' it ie her delight to hold communion.. with the spirits that hate tteed.kanscimed • -from the thraldom of earth, and wreathed with a garland of glory. IterlWatuyildiy - thtow - a - , - ntagical - charm -1 over many—princes . and ,conquerers may bow ,:with Mlniiration at the.shrine 'of her riches—the sou s of science and' poetry May embalm her memory in history and song—yet" her piety must be written in the " Book of life," that when Mountains fade. away,tand everymetnento of earthly great ness is lost in the goneral wreek of 4ature, it .may..rethain and swell' the list of that mighty throng which have -heen clothed with the. mantle of righteousness, add their voices attuned to the melody of Heav-• With Such a treasure, every holy: gratifi cation on earth may be purchased, friend ship will be doubly sweet, pain and •sor , tow will loose their sting, and character will possess " a price far above rubies "—. life will be but a pleasant visit to death, and death the entrance upon a joyfdl and per petual home: • And when the notes of the last trump shall be heard, and sleeping mil lions awake 'to judgment, its possessor shall be presente'd faultless before the throne of God, with exceeding joy, and a crown of life tharshall never. fade away. • Such is piety.. Like a tender Bower, planted in the fertile soil of woman's heart, it grows, expanding its foliage and impart ing its fragrance to all around, till, trans- , platited„it is.set to bloom in perpetual. Vig orand unfadiug beauty in the paradise of God. Follow this, star—it will light you through every labyrinth in thewiklernes - s of-life—gild- the-gloom -that will gather_a, b round you in - a dying hour—'-and bring you safely over the tempestimus JOrdait, of :delta! into the haven of proinised and set,' tle&rest. THE GOLDEN MAXIM OF SIR MATTHEW HALE, -A Sabbath Well spent Brings a week of content, And health for the tails to-Morrow; But n: Sabbath profaned, -- . 1 - Whatso'cr may be gained, Ina certain !o►erunner of sorrow. LOOK JIT THIS I HARDWAREAT REDUCED PRICES; EN'in .L. ELDER, 493 111 . a i l i ' e . t st. Philadelphia, Importer and Dcalyth Foreign and Domestic Hardware, takes thi. 9 'method of in forming his friends and custniue. o f C„,,l wl i n „, l - erninl3Ttlint - he ha eeeiVedlrliFTY find . sortment of MarONV/LURE D direct trom EWand, too-ether with a generarassm meat D!.)/EST/C7IARD direct fro]. thit n'.".Vificturers, all of which has been selected by JlMmelt' and lipids with great care, expressly for his own sales. <Racing purchased his present stock all for Cash, and at greatly reduced prices, it will en-. able him to sell a tprires lower than any other store in Philadelphi , : KrCall atm 'examine the Bargains yourselves. P. S. - Cumberland Nails at $3 44 a Keg ! ! ! Atwater Nails at.53.:20 a Keg ! Pebruary 1,1843. Good and Cheap. HOMEOPATHIC and other hest Cho colates, Sal Soda and Salaratus, Cigars o all qualities, Cavendish, Plug and Twist 'l•olniced, Cedar Tuh's and Buckets, Painted Buckets:old Coot. era, Mould Candles, Castile, Variegated and Brown Soap, Market, Clothes and Bushel Baskets, gener ally for sale of the best qualities, at the Grocery Store of J. W. EBY. Carlisle, Maridi 1, 1843. . If-18 Estate of Michael Ruby. deceased Notivr. JT j ETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the Will of Michalltudy, lute of East pennshorough township, deceased, have been granted to the sub scriber, residing in same township. All persons having claims against said estate arc requested to present them duly authenticated for settlement, and those indebt will make payment to CHRISTIAN STAYMAN, Exr. February 22, 1843. •607 Estate of JOHN 11. GASS, deceased Notitt (ministration is hereby given that Letters of Ad on the estate of JOHN H. GASS, late of the city of Philadelphia; deceased, have been granted to the subscriber: All persons knowing themselves to be" indebted to said de'cd. are requested to make 'payment immediately to the subscriber, residing in Dickinson township, Cumberland county; and those having claims a• gainst him will present them to the subscriber duly authenticated forsettlement. JOHN HUTCHISON, Adfninistrator. February 15,'1843. • 6t-16 Look out for Bargains. THF. subscriber, having determined upon remov 'ide Stock of Merchandize from this place, will o iler from this Oate till the lst day of April en suing. all of his Stock at greatly reduced prices for Cash only. Cash buyers will, do well to cull soon, before the best goods are selected. GEO. W. MTN : ER.. February 15, 1843. - • • 2000 BUSHELS OF RYE, for which ' I will pay the market price In CASH. CHARLES OGILBY. • , Carlisle,Deiember 28,1842 CASH WANTED. ALL persons Indebted to the subicriber by Book accountor notes; nre.requeited to pay up before the 40th of. March next, after which date the acceunt will be placed in other hands for collection. GEO. W. HITNER. • Carlisle,Teb. 15,1843..'• „ - 4.16 • . lAST NOTICE • • MI persons indebted,to'the lubstribe4se ,hereby notified, that their agoonnta VIII' be placed mothe r hands for collection, .'ufileas - March, 1143. '' ' • 011 AS. OGILTIY. ' Febinary •I 5 OM. . tr.l6 'WWI' printed at,thie otrice,# fiine neeor , ynent 101,0pos, ItionirMßEN , , 011ieCOLAW$4., GI • I Every SOiiitiaght to 11114 w of DR. BECHTER'S , • P irlinOneary.' :Pre servative.. 0, O effectual in Coughs, Cade, influenzas, Ca tarrhs, Asthma, Pains of the Side and of the Breast, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, Shortness of Breath, Whooping Cough, all Diseases of the Breast and Lungs, and for th© arrest of approach ing Consumption. • . • <-fio popular is Dr. Bechter's Pulmonary Prober- Alive throughout all Germany, and so affectind in 'Diseases of the - Lklgs, that froth its miraculous effects and wonderful cures — it, is there generally' known and styled "Dr. Bechtm.'s Life Preserver." As numerous certificates of its very good effects, and wonderful cures in this country, haireleen fre quently published, it_ is deemed necessary only to remind the public of so valuable a medicine, an( inform them where it can be procured.gentline.:' t ry.Price- . —Fifty Cents a half pint bottle. *** Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail,at Dr. LEID_Y'S HEALTH EMPORIUM, No. l9l North 'Second street, , ..below Vine, (sign of the Golden Eagle and serpents) Philadelphia, . For sale in Carlisle, by. • .. • STEVENSON & DINKLE, • • • Agents for Cumberland County. Carlisle, May 18, 184. . 9-ly GA RLEGANT'S .(012 T1 -1E Subscriber has.received addition n 1 supplies of .the above named eekbrated BALSAM or HEALTH, wick has in a few veers cored:nal relieved upwards 'lt SIX rIIOPSAXI) persons in different' sections of tee, country, of the following disease's, such as In-- nit'gestion, Dyspepsia, and all those trains of'diSeases grunt% front a disorderr d' condition of the 'stonliqi oad liver, 'derangement' of ilie - ilikeittive 'funtitiotts; is as , .7 - General Dphilitmor Ireakneos' o,r the . Stomach, Costivenesir: .11eadneke, .launihce, ' • lent & CAlie,Xervons Arcot . bons, frev r and vlple, and has destroyed all kinds at II 011.115, both in grown persons as well :Is iu ellildrCl3, Mid eared mn. ny other complaints . which are too numerous to iii inthis ililvvrtisenlek which con be seen in the directions which can he 11)111111 WrApped around each' bottlt, with n nunkber of certificates of tures per formed by this voidable 13alsam of Health. r The great demand for this Balsam of health has lately inducedsome unprincipled persons to impose on the public a spurious article for the genuine Hal sam.of Health; therctore'the pwprietnr cautions the public from purchasing any but from his regidar iippointed )Igents. . Tie genuine Balsam - of Ilealth has the same of the medicine blown on the glass of each :bottle, thus--"Carlegam's Balsam of Ilealth, prepared only. by Joule S. MILLE11;" and besides" that, lit! Nits his signature, wrincit nn a label, which is pasted on the outside wrapper of each bottle, which secures it from being counterfeited.: "- Gj" -- .To he had at all - times of Ids Agent in-this place, who has already sold _large nnantities,. 1.14 111/VCS jt a medicine of great value and celebrity. • SAMUEL ELLIOTT. Carlisle, Sept6nber 28, 1842.. 6m:48- 'ol4arlegalat's Balsam ofilealth TH.justE subscriber has .just received a fresh supply of the above named celebrated BALSA M (IF II EA Ll•ll, whithhasinafewyears Antred.and_relievedat pa ards_oLfour_ thousand per tlie country 'of the for lowing diseases, such as the I)) spepsia, all Choi ics and Nervous Dis'eases,and all those trains of di seas _eketstilting from a dis Ordered condition of Ibe Stow= act—cures the. Ague and Fever. and old and fresh Sores,-and destroysall hind of worms, both in grown persons and children, awl - many other cnwplatilts. All hoseitersnnsthatpiirrhasethisNledicinewill Ind a full direction' to each bottle,-its well up a num ber of certificates of ones pyrthrmed. To be Litt' at all tittles of his agent in this•place, who has sold already largequantities. The greatilewandfor this Balsam of I lealth ItaS lately ;minced some unprinci -pled person-to Gounterfeit it--therefore the proprie, tar cautions the pttblic from purchasiur.any only from his regain'. appointed agents. The genuine Balsam 'of I lellth has the mune of the 'medicine blown on the glass of each bottle, and his signature, dolin S. Millet, wrote on a label which is pasted on the outside which completely NUCIII.VS them from being For sale only in this' lace by.. • - TV' . . ' For sale :Ilan, by liesars..l. W. is: in NVayneshoro', Pa., and John 13rackenridge, Shippenshurg, Pa. September 28,18.12, 11M=r=1= LITATITYPI Froin 375, flowery, N. Tork. FOR nine years this medicine has stood unrivaled for the cure of Coughs, Pain in the side, diffi culty of breathing, Bronchitis, and 'all those affec tions of. the Throat, Lungs and Liver, which urea source of so much sulTeringand which unarrested so often terminate in Consumption. So extensively has this remedy been turd and in so many cures has it proved successful, the proprietor feels no hesi tancy in recommending it to all who unfortunately have occasion-to resort to sonic mtvis or . i . 6 , b‘*i•y . . - Multittides who have ex perieiwed its Nappy efl'ects, can testify to its utility, and very many rescued from a premature death, point to it as the means of their restoration.. CM The originator of this remedy 've well versed in the science of medicine, andm skilful practicioner. Physicians familiar with its elfcets not %infrequently "icreynibe it in their practice, and with the Nlulical Faimlty generallyit lots met with a larger share of approbation than is common with exclusive pre parations. 0:7 - CONSUAPTION—The following rentarkl were taken fr . com ,the last number of the Medics Magazine: "The surprising effect produced by the genuine Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort, made at 375, Bowery, in consumptive cases, cannot fail exciting- a deep and thrilling interest throughout the world. We have so long believed this disease (cousumption) in curable, that it is difficult to credit oar senses when we See persons, evidently consumptive, restored to health. Yet it is a tart of daily occurrence. LIVER CONI PLAINT and General Debility-1 do consider my core almoSt miraculous. 1 was given up by two Dilysicians and told to prepare for Lath. I was in this low state when a friend sent me a bot tle of 1)1.. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort, from 375 Bowery, and before 1 had used up the bottle 1 was able to sit up in bed, by the further use I have com- . pletely regained my health. All should use it. • CEO. WELLS, 23 John'st. (Cr VIOLENT PAINANAIIE,SIDFc-4-have been cured of a violent pain in the side, extending through to the shoulder, Indigestion, dizzness, loss of appetite and general debility, by the use of two bottles of Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort. J. A. It. ALLEN, 7 Merchant's Row. For sale by STEVENSON & DINKLE, sole agents for Carlisle and vicinity October' 6,1842, FARMERS; HOTEL. • _ • THE subscriber. hereby informs his friends and the, public in general, that he still continues to keep a PUISLIO 1711; 22CE . C.DW repdrts to the contrary notwithiitanding,) at the OLD 31 AND, in East High Street, a 'tew doors east of the Court Hotise, 'where .he will at all times take pleasure in administering tollie comforts of those Who may favor him with their custom.- His BAR shall be constantly supplied with the choicestliquors, and his TABLE with the best the market can furnish. A careful OSTLER always kept_ in attendance—and nothing shall be left undone to please all who call with him.' - BOARDERS taken by the week,month or year. . SEHON WOHDERLICH. Carlisle, April 6, 1842. . tl-23 Dr. I. C. Loomis, Dennis[, IS permanently located in Carliele,and -vvip per. form all operation's that are required in the practiceetbia profeasion--eueh as ' -• Extracting, Plugging, and Ir.'aerting from a singlo tooth to an entire set. • N. B. For'aibw months ensuing,'Dr. LOOMIS will be in Carlisle, the ,first two *toeefcg in' each montb,4aiter which, he will le absent until thf O l t ifidia:oB , fpnach'folloiving inonth. 4,,, tybieh Paris: 4 l l n alliOintband at his., FIRE INSPRA Aid! North illinericaltrotironcepo OF PHILADELPHIA. JOHN J. lIIVERS, Agent, Carlisle, • Tcompany continues to make Insurances ainst loss or damage by Fire, on the most reasonable terms. They also take . on stone or brick buildings. on $lOOO, the premium subject to be drawn any time by ,the party intOring, at a dbduction , of five per cent. on the amount of minium paid. The usual rates for one year on, Stone and Brick Buildings, $4 to $5 on $lOOO Log and Frame, " $6 to $7 on $lOOO Merchandise, about ' $5 on $lOOO Application in, person or 'by letter Walleye irir; ihediate attention. ' The S deL 1 r; . MAKE INSURANCE, either temporary or perpetual; against loss or damage by FIRE, in Town or Country, on Houses, Barns aid Build. logs of all kinds; on Household Furniture, Mar. chandize, Horses, Cattle, Agricultural, Commer cial and Manufacturing Stock, and Utensils of every deseription,as well anMonTAGIES and GROUND RENT, upon the most favorable terms. • • The following are the usual rates, viz: On Stone and brick buildings, from 35 to 40 cts. on $lOO "Log nnd frame " 60 to 7. cts, on 100. "Merchandize and flirni turn in brick or stone buildings, from - '"Do_in - log or fi'ame, • "Horses, cattle, farming utensils and sundries, at about RICH / PRESENTS !! . m un!L ' atffenru i g, and Variety Store, a large assortment of • • Toys, Wiry-Books for • Christ mas Presents: Annals,- Sottvenirs--- • and Port-folios, for 1813, . Together with a choice selection of entertaining LIG IT READING, for long winter evenings. • , . of .every variety, viz: School Bibles and : Testaments, , Smilh's Geography and altos, - ' - :Wiley 4- Illitehell's .do, / Smith's Grammar, ~ Kirleam's dilro, : ' .angel's Series, - No. 1,2, 3, 4,'5, ,S , 6; -Cobb's School Books, complete. ,Emerson,Byerly . -Burham,,,--4---Treb 7 sler's Spellers, ' .. Pike,, Rose, Smiley, 4 Emerson's S. rilhmelies,. with Keys, Mathematical Anstruments. o'ller, Cap, and 1)eell paper, rtilell and plain. Note paper. Silver Pencils, everppiats: Jackson Leal Pc twits in ‘vood, ot . all tempers;- with a largo in, sortment LAN K BOOKS, ruleil_atal mire led. 2 0- WrajlTa v ire q... 1 trot g Of superior finish. - Razors, Razor Strops Shaving Brushes, and finely scented Shaving Soaps and assorted Po - - fiunory. . , r • 'I FAiNCIt s it I lONART: SmaTior opaque mal. Russia Quills, Brktni 1.3M111 . 1114, Mee palT,'Visiting Cards, colored \Valera and /1.1 .••ls,(to LEM ~_„ftiat rnotrttnientg i • tirgr Togrther'lvilb.a elected assort ment,ol. ClaqsicCund Xisceilaneotis Works, "to - please the laney and Improve the taste.? Carlisle, Dee. 14,18.12,... • tf-T V22232i1ta 1111112E113Q subserilters, at their FOUNDRY AND M ACI II NE SHOP, on Main street, nearly op; posits the County Jail. in the lloroatill of Carlisle, pa., still coatioe to built! the - follow . or , Machines. and Morseiro T. D.ll3urrelPs Patent Improved MEE 'AND FO UR• • ZICIEZIA .IPCYWnrL9 With a horizontal hfinii-uhm, with a trunk to con duct the strap to the Machine. BEVEL 'GER HORSE POWER, The• band wheel outside of the horses. They or well calculated to put to one side oldie barb bridge or under the halo shed.- • • A New and improved Shaker, To separate the grain from the straw, which will dispense with one or two hands, will be made to the Move Machine if wanted. • Purchasing any of the above Alachines may have the privilege, after a litir trial, of returning the satine if not satisfied. All Machines and Horse Powers are warranted for one year, if well lased: REPdIRIJPG. All kinds of repairing will be done at the snortes notice and on the most reasmiable terms.' They id.. ways keep on hand all castings necessary to repair the above Machines, or aiimithers HOW in IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY. There is also attached to the above establishment an IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY, at which all kinds of CASTINGS can be had—such as Apple Mills, Corn Wilkey's, Plaster Brakers, Mill (tear ing, Saw Mill Cranks, Machine Gearing, Wagon Boxes, Ike. &c. Also. IDE TURNING AND FINZSIIING, Such as Mill,Spindles, Car Boxes, Turning Lathes, &0., all in the best order', in iron and brass. fl All orders will be executed tattle shortest no tice,aUd promptly attended to. Farmers and others era respectfully„ invited to give miff call; confident that they can be suited to their satisfaction. A. STOUFFER & CO. Carlisle, Aug. 10, 1842. tf-41 00 - Planck's, Henivnod't and Ogle's PLOUGHS and 'LOUGHCASTINGS,such as'Cutters Land sides, &c. &0., can also be had at the foundry: Union Paper. Mill. THE subscriber respectfully informs the,pub j., lie at large, that he has leased the above es. tablishment, six miles south of Carlisle, for a term of yeers;and the MILL having been recently re. paired, and new Machinery introduced, he is therefore piepared to manufacture to order, (and iilSo - fiiis a-supply constantly on hand) Paper of every kind and Quality, which ho will furnish to pringme, merchahts and others, in any quantities at the awed city prices. All orders.addressed to the subscriber, at Paper. town, Cumberland county, will receive prompt attention. - Haying lately received a supply of the very best materials, ho flatters, himself that he will be able to manufacture paper equalin qualify to any other establishment in tho country. ' WILLIAM rEt. MALIN. --. Papertown, July 20,1842. • — 1638 N. B. The highest price'paid for age. • • • • Nails': Wails !! Nailsi,!! ONE THOUSAND CUMBERLAND NAILS, I will te sold. in ...ltds-to suit purehnsera, at the extraordinary low price of $344 stKeg, ?deo Isog Kegs of Atw,ater Waite, at $9 20 a Keg, a .... ..,,, •• e #IF .' —.---;--, 0.--,y: 14,1E1Z R'S ' Cheap War t, , , i,' . 1 4i F kat .x,0W4 , , February 1 1844, - ' ~ .- - 1 ' -..' !,•- , 4e44:: rlane'a Hotel. ' 427 PERPETUAL RISKS. OP PHILADELPHIA. .40 to 50 cts. on 100 - 60 to 70 - ots.. on 100 60 cts. on 100 Application may be made to JOHN.J. MYERS, Agent. Carlisle, Dee: 21, 1842. ly MED 31 1 1. 1 1DD1-DIYDI3, STATIONARY: New 1A u*ie, (VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTALO TO FARMERS. 2,4 Z, MX42•EtS NEW STEAACSIVCMILL, .11rIHE' STP,AM SAW MIT A, erected' in the, past year suhscriher,about half a mile below Hamad:Avg, on the east bank of the Sus quehanna, near the Railroad and Canal, containing two Vertical and tiro Circular Saws,is now'in oper ation, and ready to execute orderPt* '..th the utmost' despatch,. JIT PRICES IN C .O:NPOR.III.ITY WITH THE GA/VER./IL REDUCTION-Or THE 'I'I.7IIES. , An assortment ot th 6 various kinds of - Scantling, Boards, Plank, Plastering anti Shingling Laths, Gar-, den Pales, B , re., will be always kept ready for deliv ery-Nnd persons sending Rafts or Logs to the. Mill, can have them sawed as directed, an the most reit ,sonahle terms. *** 40,000 feet of seasoned clear Stuff are now in the yard. .. Steam power, and room in the building, to let. • ' W. GRIMM-LAW, Jannary°29, 1843. 9m-13 • • ' VALUABLE • 1 RON 01 K S 'TUB i3A - 10 - 20 . . • tuRY: t,.ue-of:the-pow-en-qnd—authority• contained in the, last will and testament of MXCUAEL Eo E, dee' d ., I now offer for sale, the • Carlisle. Iron 'Works . Situated on the Yellow Breeches Creek,&l miles east of Carlisle Pa. The estate consists of a first rate Viteatlllt EVMS,AI, tras) tvith.ten. Thousand acres of Land; A: new MERCHANT AIILL with fourrun of stone, finiSlied On the most approved Plan. Aboutsoo acres of the laud are cleared and highly cultivated, haying thereon erected Three 'Large Bank Barns and necessary TENANT ErOIUSES,„The . weirks are propelled by the Yellow Breeches-creek and the Boiling spiingwhielyneither-failmor* the necessary work mess houses, coal houses, curpenterand imithithops, and stabling-built of the most substantial materials. -The ore of the best quality •and inexhaustible, is within 2. miles of the Furnace., There is perhaps no Iron AVorks in Pennsylvania which possesses su perior advantages and offers greater inducements to the investment of Capital. The water power is so great that it 'might be extended to eny other manu facturing 'purpose. Persons disposed to purchase will of course examine the property. The terms of sale will be made knowu by - MARY EGE„ • Executrixof Michael Ege,dec'il. • Carlisle, Oct. 19, 1842. . tf-5I .41YERS & HAVERSTICK reAvE just opened their FALL ASSORI MY.NT of DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS & so Together with an extensive assortment of Patent Medicines and Perfumery. AIso 7 FRESII FRUITS, ORANGES, • = ALMONDS, PRUNES, • • CURRANTS, GRATES . , &c. All of which they will sell 'wholesale or retail - on the lowcst terms • Carlisle, Decent 1812.-3 m. A - - - • `M NOTHER supply' of WINTER -4 -GOODS ; received mud - selling — lower - for Cash than- ever soldju - earlisle. The supply has been bought at the present reduced city . prices, and pin•chasers will find it decidedly to their interest to call befUre purchasing elsewhere. • • Noyember.23, 181'2 .First Arrival • • - Or FALL 4IP_ WINTER GOODS• CLIPPINCER & • OAREY •. .irear 'the Rail Road, .63 , sianrmsis2Lsons, !LAVE received a splendid assortment of FALL AND WIN TER, GOODS, which they are determined to sell at the very lowest eash prices. September '2B, 1812. NEW FALL & WINTL . g, C,9ODS• 1111,1nbsniker_is just reeriving a fee : all sutoidyof IL (nods, among which may be bound . Beaver k Pilot Cloths - - and various other Broad Cloths. ' A great variety of and CASSIMERES, KENTUCKY JEANS and other seasonable goods for men's wear. Al so, a general assortment of Merchanilize for-the I.adies,tomhich he respectfully calls their attention. Call and see assonn as possible,as the entir&slock will to sold very theap for cash. Cat lisle, Sept. 21,18b2, NEW 8.1, CHEAP COOPS! I_ i IE - sulAoiber haslusropened - a - lot of New Goods, consisting ot SUPERFINE CLOTHS, Blaek,Blne and Fancy colored Cosslmeres t Cosi nets, all colors'Amil . prices, Merinoes, Mouse de Laines, Gloves, Bosomy, 5-4 Brown Muslins; for a levy, 4-1 bleached do for a tip, Flannels from ^O to 25 cents, with a variety of other goods, all of which will be sold at very low prices to suit the times. S. M. HARRIS. Carlisle, October 19, 1842. • tf-51 ° Z.U<Dataa alaViLe House Painter and Glazier, RESPECTFULLY informs the public that he has commenced the HOUSE PAINT ING, GLAZING, and PAPER HANGING, in all their various blanches, and-hopes by strict at. tention to business and moderate charges to merit and receive a share of 'public_ patronage. Ills shop is in Pitt street, directly in the rear of Ste. vcnson & Dinkle's Drug store. Carlisle, Oct. 12, 1842 1y.50 Houses for Rent. THE BRICK DWFLL!NG HOUSE, Store room; Brick Ware - House awl Lot of Ground ails - chat, situate in North Hanover street, now occupied by All essrs, C-Cornmani' also the Shop second door South of the above, in the occupancy of Mr. Halitch. Also. the Brick Dwell ing House, Lot and Stabling, in West High street, now in tenure of Dr. Wm. Irvine. Also a new Brick Dwelling House and part or Lot attached, on Dick inson alley; and the Framellouseand Lot of Ground occupied by Mr. R. Moore, on 'Nest Louther street. Possession given on the Ist of April next. For terms apply to - JNO. B. PARKER. December 28, 1842. tf-o, illechanicsburg Line , ~.., • . , 424l•A- 4.7•6. - - • Between *Mechanicsburg and Philadelphia or Baltimore. ~[BY RAIL ROAD OR CANAL] . THE subscriber grateful for past favors, begs leave to inform his friends and the public generally, that he. still cdntinucs to run a line of burthen Cars regularly . betweect Mechanicsburg and Philadelphia or Baltimore, by which goods and produce of all descriptions will be forwarded with care_ and._despatch at the' lowest rates of freight. . • • Produce will,be received at his Ware Rouse,in Mechanicsbutg, and forwarded to either Phila. delphia or Baltimore', according to the direction of the owner. • • • . OTho highest price will be given for Wheat and Flour. . . . MARTIN MEILEr. N. Bi Plastet of Paris and Salt always kept on hand, and for sale at the lowest prices. • . . -- Z247ICIDAIIIAZID CISO,I:Pc. .. He heals° an hand, at the Depotin Mechanics. burg, fot sale, LUMBER, such aq Boards, Shinikles, Scalltliaigs, &c . of all kinds, which will be sold on liberal terms. . Atignat I'l, 1842, - ' te.42 Boots and Shoes. subsCriber will sell a cheatter and better 1.. Joatse 400 T, than can be found in Carlisle. ALSO-:-lady's doggie, egiel'‘ . Morocce and Kid , ,Shoes; .Ties and Bookini, vst,iperlor Urtiele,togethpei wlth`llojg! kip BrogaiisoWoPlatuo ,141,411 PLEDGE OUR HONOR • That it contains. nothing of the 'kind, 'or any thing the least injurious; on the contrary, it iszomposed, of the most ,imple substances, theprinciple_ol_which are the extracts of TAR and /I 01 Cherry ISm/6 and the whole -secret-Of its ellicaey consists in the mode by which they are prepared. As we bait: already published tlllll/CrOllFCcurlifi, cates from the highest sinhority, which prove' its virtues heyMnl all li(Mbi-01, e eonsider•it unnecessary to exhibit r long list of them jib this pisee ' and will only mentblit a flew cases, to show what it has diiite• •WIIILE LIFE REMAINS I. CHAS. OGILBY, if -sr, WE 11.‘VE stiuLSONIE IIOPE. StJlt PULSING CURE.—.4,mont; the many singular owes which this medicilw Into effected, (M.m is iterhaps lame . in, which its powers are so OS in the case of Jlrs. Austin. This lady had been consumptive for several years, and during tile greater part of this little had received the best medical :menthol, and tried all the most valuable. remedies, yet nothing could he tumid to arrest its progress. Site became subject to violent fits of coughing, expectorated large quantities of matter iwcasionally tinged with blond, soul. step l,s step this fearful disease continued its course, until all hope ilia recovery was entkrly despaired of.-- While in this digressing situation, lingeriog , upon the very Serge Si the gr:tiv. she comowi t eed the one of Ibis Italsalm, oltivti, to use her Own eNprtnnion, operated almost like a charm. In a few da t a she ' cJx•.•torafed freely, the cough silts sw)- and ufirs-appettel,to-ml4l-futsh-v to her looks, and now, nr tlw place of that form si itlwriog to decay, she is seen mingling in society, in . better health than slue has enjoyed fo lIEI •DISINTERF.STED TESTIMONY. -- [Lavin;; iritnrssed the surprising dile:ley of 1)1.. iVistar's Balsahri of Wild Cherry, in the ease or \lrs, Austin . , 1 cheer-fuliy . acknowledge the Above statement to be true and correct. J. C. WALTF.ns, M. I). GEO. W. mTNEn Woodstown, Sept. 4,13411. Dear Sir—Although voile invaluable medicine has already Intim] hundreils of powerful Advocates, it may, still be.grafify ing' to you to receive a communi cation f:rotn'any one that has been reliel ad by it. Such; is truly my case. I have beim a, victim to that terrible disease' Consumption, for many mouths, and have sulfured so much, that I had be come almost weary of my life. Pealing .your Ilalsalm so highly praised, I began taking it a few weeks back, and can assure you it has relievtd me more than any thing I have ever used before, and confidently believe it will cure me effi.contlly. Please give the bearer the Worth of the enelosed,mul oblige Yours Respectfully,' , JOIIN PEARSON. • Chester County, Set. ft, 1841.' Friend Wistar- , -It gigs me nmelt pleasure to in form thee that thy with's health hasi improved very much sitter she has been using thylsahn of Wild Cherry, and we think there is no doubt-hut that-it will cure her. She hits taken the two bottles I pur chased from thee a short time' since, and her cough is much better .she also sleeps well at night, and says she It fonan nothing to !..ive'ller so much re lief. hed the hearer two bottles more for Thy Friend. EDWARD HOLMES. Lancaster county, July 18,1841. Dear • Sir—rlease send me two' bolt les 'or .your genuine Balsalm of Wild Cherry. I have teen a- Ilieted with Consumption for the last two years, and 'suffered verT much With a - severp , couglii-pains in my breast, difficulty of breathing, night sweats, &e., and having tried numerous remedies, md also been under several doctors, yet I could not find any thing to relieve me until I used some of your Balsalm. got one bottle from ameighbor amine who is using it, and have found such wonderful relief from it that I have no doubt it will cure me effectually. r - Very respectfidly yours, &o. Gorr Readdhe following. from Dr. Jacob Hoffman, a I)llysician of extensive practice in Huntingdon county: Dear Sir--1 procured one bottle of Dr. Wistar's Balsitlm of Wild Cherry, from Thomas Reed, Esq of this place, and tried it in a case of obstimity Asthma on aschild of Paul Schwebie, in which man other remedies had been tried without any relief. The Balsalm gave sudden relief, and in my opinion the child isceflectually cured by its use. .Ir,ours, &c. • Jim HOFFMAN, M. D. December 22d,1241. Dear Sir.—Your Belsalm -of Wild Cherry has af fected some astonishing cures here. One of which is an old lady, Mrs. Russell, who had been suffering for a long time with shortness of breathing, and gen ,eral weakness, until she was finally obliged to 'keep her bed. After various other remedies bad been resorted to in vain, she commenced using year Bal• salm,and after taking two bottles, was so far recover• ed as to be able to attend to all the duties of her. house, and on taking two bottles more was entirely cared. Respectfully, &e. • Jour; S; C; Menttft. ' 'Pottsville, Pa. : • "CAUTION.—As there is a spurious, mixture 'called syrup of Wild Cherry; purchasers should" be very particular to ask for Dn. WISTAR'S BAL SAM, and. observe his signature on the Bottle. , • Prepared. for the prOprietor, and sold at whole. Inge by William+ St. C 0.,. Chemiete, No. 21 Minor Street, Philadelphia. ' ... • , Sold in Carlisle by - • II SAMEG ELLIOTT.i .... In Shippensburg by. the Rev. David Smiths Mr., rishurg by John V,yeth, Jr; Lancaster by J:- Gish; Charnberabfwg by Lewis Denig, and in almost every town - and village throughout the country. .-. , Price:, $1 00 a„bltile. • ' - - . - . Noventber 23,48414" 4 . . . CONSUMPTION OE THE .flections Of the Liver, aethmo, Bronehitio, Pains or -weakness of the •Ilrettit or Lu7:,Ss,•Chronic Coughs, Pteuruy, Exmorrage of the Lungs; and affections of the .Puhnonary Organs. NATURE'S OWN PRESCRIPTION.. . . . • H compound Balsamic preparation or the.:Prenue Virginiania or "Wild Cherry Bark,!!conibined with the Extract of Tar, prepared by. a new cheinical process, approved • and recommended by the most .distinguished physicians, and .universally acknow ledged the most valuable medicine ever liscovered• ,NO QUACKERY!!! NO DECEPTION In setting forth the virtues of tllis truly great me dicine, we have no desire to deceive those who are laborin under affliction, ner.do we wishte-eelogise it more than it justly deserves. Yet when we look around and see the vast amount of suffering and ills 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 toeiriuch in its favor. , Various 'remedies it istrue have been:offered and puffed into notice for the cure of diseases of the Lungsond some have no doubt been found very useful, but of all that have yet been discovered, it is admitted ,by physicians .and all who have witnessed itsefects, that none has proved as successful as this. Such, indeed, are the. SURPRISING VIRTUES , • : . . Of.this Balsam, that even in the advanced' stage of Cnambsimorr, after all the most esteemed remedies of physicians have fitiled to effect any change, the use of this medicine has:_haen-7pradnstiv'e,--orihitv ostaarciniSiliiiiisiLiet,M'id actually effected cures after aIJ hopei of recovery had been demi - aired of. In' the first stages of the disease,termed "Ceram.- ha! Consumption," originating from neglected Colds, it has been used with undeviating auccess,•and hum deeds acknowledge they owe the restoration of their health to this invaluable medicine alone. In that form of Consumption so prevalent amongst delicate young females, commonly termed debility, or '"GOING INTO A DECLINE," A complaint with which thousamls are lingering, it has also proved highly successful, and not only pos • sessas the power of checking the progress,of this alarming complaint, but also strengthens and invig orates the system more effitcnially than any medi cine we have ever possessed. . . . . Besides its surprising .efficacy-in Consumption, it is equally efficacious in Liver% Comynints,..lithma, linnchitis, anduall affections of the Lungs, and has cured many of the most obstinate cases, slier every' other remedy had fidleel. (,For particulars see Dr. Wistar's Tee ise out .Consumption, to he had.o" the Agents. • . . • THE EXT::AORDINARY. SUCCESS Attending the use of this medicine in diseases nf tht. Lungs, and the many singular• cores it Ws ef fected, having uatitrally •attracted (lie attention of many physicians; (as well as the whole.fraternity of .iptack)sariousconjecturesnuil surmises have arisen respecting its composition ; some piysittianS have supposeditto contain isdinctother Ignorant ',retell ders say it must emktain .lttrcur•y, rind to some such substance they each attribute its singular As such opinions are' altogether erroneous, and cal cuilited to per juqice many perscafs against it, We no BERT il OM DI AN As you value. your Life and' Health, I beseech you read the following : DR: 1111;-, E. 'LEIDY nrAS the 'pleasure of announcing to the public{ 111 that his valuable Medicines receive lite appro.% bation of the • MEDICAL FACULTY, — . • • being composed of ingredients which are known .td the profession,and which are daily given by the Moot respectable physicians to their patients. This fad alone is sufficient,to stamp their . • REPUTATION FOREVER,' as Well•as cause' .ilierti,to be employed , by'all with O.IORE ,CONFIDENCE • . than the preperatiode of (packet and imostors. .• RECOMMENDATIONS , • have been published frequently, in the pepers„front. - Physicdins mid Clergymen, Members of ' Congress and State Legislatures, reepeetahle.private citizens, and among them Many of the most distinguished members cif ahurches and other institutions, • in reference - to Dr. Leidi's Medicines, find it is hop ed, froni the numerous certificatesand recommenda4 tions, brivingbeen . published far and near,thatall that is now necessary sato keep them before.the that they may be reminded of them, where they may obtained genuine. Sec. &c. One of the most valuable is . • • , • UR • 1.1 Ws TOBY 6 A • Sarsaparilla _Blood Pills. „..Thesexelebrated-Rilitcaret,laily7:recommended - in7 Di - Scenes or the Stomach Impurities of the Blood,. and Bowels,' generating diseases of Billious Affections,' the Stomach,' Liver, Habitual Costiveness, ' — lleart,the Spleen,Kid • Indignation, Flatulency, neys, Bones, &c. &c. Want' of Appetite, . Ulcerous Sores of the Sourness of the Stomach, Nose, Throat & Body; Watterbrash, Heartburn, I Sealy, Eruptions and Foul and offensive breath, Blotches of the Skin; Badtastein the mouth, Dry and watery pimples Inward Pains,Pams of the of the face and body; Stomach, the Sides,and Ileadaehe; Giddiness, along the Back; • Scrofula, Erysipelas, Ilheumaticl'ains, Gout, Glandular Affections. ALSO IN Constitutional diseases, produced by Mercury and other mineral preparations, as well'as the dangerous consequences resulting from the improper treatment of Syphilis, &e. kte. ‘,"the Life of the Flesh is in the Blood.” ' Leviticus, eh. XXII,V. Be ye purified in your Blood, • And health will attend vou. ~ • The great pilueiples advocated by Dr. Leidy, and in which he is supported by scripture, are Ist;C" That 'vitality is contained uttheßlood. 2d. The Blood, becoming vitiated or impure gives rise to numerous diseases of the organs of the IJody, the stomach, the liver, the heart, &c. &c. • 3(1: That whatever has the-effect. of purifying the' Mow), possensestbe power of rt.-establishing health- • lid action to the hods. 4th. That Purgation, and Starvation, or, in other' words, purging to the eNteut that intoo frequently done, and at the some time enjoying low diet, and abstiotence front fond almost entirely, are productive of much More Mischief than is generally supposed, and in proof of only remark, that - - By Paisgation—The 111,11111111 S'yStelll is more or debilitated, for the cry simple reason that in the - process of purging all is 50rried off from The stomach train which nottrithiiientis derived and distributed througlynnt the systein. . By Stat . :wino—Nourishment in absolutely 'with held from the system so neceiAary to it, MO for sun , mining vital action and aiding nature in bearing lip againstthat progress of disease. !hence the cohsequences-of too marl' purging. and II continued dirt must be to produce such a coalition of the systeni as will enable disease to' make more rapid progrestt.Mid extendit i selt the more eas.ily,and in a brief time thronghout th, system. Admitting the foregoing, I, becomes necessary Io inquire how is the Rl. od to It purified ? and in em ploying the means, how is the .system to•be guarded against any serious consemteners'?. 'Tis , hoe all vourills; Take-Dr. Leith's Blond Pills. These l'ilfs opeiVlx gently, thaugh effectually hey do not produce prostration of the by stem,as moy ( 4 . ' Its do. They ref - mire no restraint (dater. froht occupation or the regular mode of living. No fear need be en tertained of taking cold from their_ nse, and may be taken at all limes, by young•and old, without Mier+ feting with any other medicine that may have been taken beforehand. . Thew Pills are Ipared only, and sold a holesale am) retail, at DR. LEIDY'S Health Emperibm, No. 191,N. '2ll st. heliiw Vine, I...Sien flte :ma Serprtdiir . , 11.,11 . 416 PR '23 C e. 110,, di , enitto to a holesale dealers.' CI - Dr. Leitly's Blood Pills arc also sold in all 01;4 principal .:ities and towns throughout the Uniomand by many respectahle storekeepers throughout the country. • Tor salt. in Carlisle, by STEVENSWg & DINKLE, Agents for Cumberland County. Carlisle, Dee. 21,1942• ly-9 BOMA E CAM THE CAUSE OF CONSUMPTION.—KM: — s plc as these complaints are usually considered ? no one can deny their being the most common cause of this fhtal and distressing disease. It is„ indeed a melancholy truth, that thousands fall victims to Consumption every year from no other cause than neglected colds. Yet we find hun dreds, nay thousands who treat such complaints with the greatest , itidifferenee, and let them run on for weeks and even'monthawithout 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 yOulrom giving iranytittcptiop; it then settlesuport_ibur_ -breast; - you - become. hoarse, - have pains. in OW, • side or chest, expectorate 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 complaint. If then you value life or licaltlr be • warned in time, and don't trifle with your dotn ? or trust to tiny quack nostrum to cure you, but immediately procures bottle or two of that fa mous remedy, the "BALSAM OF WII.D CIIERRY, " which is well known to be the most speedy cure ever known, as thousands will testify whose lives have been saved by it.: if Be very particular when you purchase to , ask for "Dr. Wiwrsu's BALSAM OF WILDCHERRY," as there is also a svitur of this name in use. Prepared, wholesale and retail, by WILLIAMS & Co., Chetniets, No. 33 South Fourth street, Philadelphia. Sold in Carlisliby • • SAMUEL•ELLIOTT. Prie One Dollar a Bottle. June V, 1842 GGIOUP ON CNOLDIXEN. O_ BE ON YOUR GUARD!--' int This is the season when this destructive complaint attacks your interesting little children, often robs you of those you fondly doat 'on, and carries hundreds to the grave. Every mother should therefore, knOw its symptoms; watch them closely, and always be prepared with a remedy as many are daily sacrificed by such neglect. At Bret the little patient is seized with_a shivering, it grows restless, hasflushes of liblitilie oyes become red and swollen, it breathes with difficulty, and then cornea that fearful Comm that will surely ter , urinate in convulsions or death unless something it immediately given to check it. In this complaint the "Balsam of Wild Cherry" is well known t( '. e the most speedy ever dicovered: It ie indeed s precious remedy-mild, a of° and innocent; ant is sure to give the sufferer immediate relief, an( quickly restore it to safety and health. rami lies residing its the country and indeed every mo. ther who laves her children, should always keel this 6dicine in the house, and give it - to then early 7 by doing so you'may often save the life o one y u fondly love. R eniemberth is is the rumen renridy ofthis distinguished physician, Di. Wh tar, - which has' cured •'lhousands of CROU - I WHOOPING COUGH, ASTHMA, CONSUMI TION, 4r.c., aftertiiery other Medicine has toilet -. 1 - ,:lle particular when you purchaso' to as for '!Dr:. WISTAR'S BALSAM- DT WILD C/IRRRY, as there is a snits of this name advertised that entirely a differchtmedieme. • • Prepared. oily. bf ' h WILLIAMS & Co., Cheitaisf N 0,33 s o uth ro9t etteet, Philadelphia, - , Spltlin.Car iste..by :, -: , ; • .. -, . • . ....,,,,, -; • .. , s_ArrEp ALLlcarr- ~ „eri:ge One; liar a Boltis:0-k , ~: - 7 to 3 -
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