=IIMIE ema364tlr. tilE ntoirstittig,HasiGio - GIFT D T 75140 DODDT, • Thou look'ninn4 thhipagei' . That dim: age; • , Think it was a footheh's band, • , • Thc4o;*Poio l3 :'.pl.pre th o 4 7l t • 'Gave thisistere#loft . to:ihee • • estee#ilit . ;beßti: is ftning sett wild And upoia pugllt kuf,, o tniltn,ihopp bath smilUd But ivhfit disappointments comes to ibis world liegitis Steal ' Alt dik'sPirits early tiloprrt, . ' • Then its value then - wilt feitl To thy chandler still mid loao, • ' Ply,—and search this sacred [lake, When earth's blanditilanentaardione; . Eyory,griof it will assuage ! Close' thY . , dnor against tite dlri • Of Worldly Only lot the radiance in 'Of each !ma tronly. preasitie there! Vheti the brubied Writ bends .'Noath the weightl4 sorrows 'chain IVien of all life ' s summer friends, - - Nat one ilattererfilitilLremsin,_ Lay thiS unction to the wound ' Of thy .smitten, bleeding- breast, Here the only •balin is foiled . ~• That eau yield the weicryrest!, Not aloneinhOurs of wo , • a Search the Scriptures," but while joy Hdoth life's blissful cup o'erflow,. Be it oft, thy sweet employ ; • So remembering in thy youth, Him Who's° Spirit lights each pate, Thou shalt have abundant proof, ' •He will not forget thine age. . . _ _ THE BOOK FOR THE INTELLECT. The bible must be brought . into action. it must . shaPe the intellect and inspire the . heart of the young. Its treasure must be thrown apen_to their view. The nature, .03.01_1,4_0nd value.of its history mustbe en graved upon their memories. they must be taught to sit on the brow of the sacred mount, and listen to the philOsopliie sages of . invirstion, while they'expOund to their opeancfaculties the sublime , thYo - ryof nature; . _ -- tfiqi.must be permitted tu emir '-upon-the-pinions of---a- heaven-illuminated fancy, and explore the broad limits of the universe, and celebrate with the. Psalmist the character'of the great . Creator, and with prophets pursue the destinies of the deathless Spirit, as it rises to the - dignity - aid enters nprintlie - fruitiouriatimmettality; Eierything.. in .a word, ihobld'be attempt ed to render the Bible More engageing to the young.. The immagination 'is the first •ititellectnal power thatexpands. It is the leading faeulty in the developement and - cultivation of the mind. And, like the nee-: die that vitierates to the pole' it cannot be directed by eonswaiut; but is attracted ' , with unerring certainty when left to action of its relative_ power.' - That, relative- pow or is the Bible. It is the pole, of the hu, map mind. Reßsieirtg- all disturbing for ces,negative' aitd, counteracting influ ences, and let the Bible exert its native energy upon the soul, and man will soon return io his true position in the sight of Llod. Let the rations popular fictions of the day be disconritenanced by every frend of mankind: - .If the fancy must be instruct ed by pictures; ifit must be warmed by , the touch of beauty; if it•deinands a peen .- liar aliment for 'its sustenance and clamors for gratification; let those pictures be drawn by the pen* of inspiration let• that touch . of beautybefrom the hand that planted the • flowerets •of Eden; 'let that alithent gen tly fall .upon the soul like tnanna from the heavens. We peed not fear we shall ac - eornPlish too Much 'in-attempting to throw a• livelitit interest around' the Bible. A , inc4era.poct has corie:ctly. and beautifully • -•, :-"ik.intoaerawaorterhues • ;,-,4!':,', , „^.9hikvera the leaven , ' beam of light, raa Al! the seven rainbow huea • linn back :into_the - dariling_whiteA filo,foundiitentqininhig - eyea — of yoUth" - ;;V:lifith•all your glancing ivitcheries play; tis ASo flow into one bOnd of truth, ;nto ono streanfol perfect dap." ' Can'the reader evade the pout's touching - 'appeal ,I ,W hat exertiops should be regarded as erduons. in comparison of so happy a ..151 e 4 tiltr Let the Sabbath school be made a 'miery t';f little 'phone,extracted from the paradise of revelation, Let the smaller gems ,of the Aible be transferred to the cor onet of p 4 juvenile readers.. Let did pul pit become radii:Mr:with the literature of the 614 0, 4 1 04 Let the halls of education emit th,,t w ocal4t splendor Hof classic and Ilibli co, learning let the fireside the family ' , c iTglil 1 4 4 O r PF d a 4. d !4 11 c'wed 4 choice 1 k e 4116 niekuTtPiliiMmPhYiand . Pi* 0 4 10Piretion. liow , many t °nth ful, straying fist, might be allured to the • noblest wAlte of piety and duty, if the f paren 9niy, tle_mcoar, rQuid .tallt(llta Paine tf'digPlny 11l kr(e# , wiliPit in ' ePiNien hal 44I : 9 1" *0 ** ct i ll .V4Vin-• 9 1, peactit)Rivhil ' ~g e,WMi ,p livriler ,va i4ake oe9telOn'Ot; pi meM n tto rePdor * tn . % 111 .f1P9Piitiqt 0 d, tln-Ailinnf Pg o eidencei that /I. .** „ itbliiit i ,Ml4ol ll oP9 , ,k c .o: a" 44d' itPPieeittiedOithqflibW`? :stared hii,;o444itli: with such 4,liet iMe 10711444*Cligielnitii#4", 44 Y .. , y 'ilti'e Thii i igiiitpt ki ipgileoli to r;v ,, -,., . 1. , „ -„, -: - i.redliii , f 6 4 tOt i it; 44 •, ;9', 0 0 '' of Trnich 44 1 ,44 beewfoisbet4ti4o4*lictsoi !tl, O -4 6, 7 , w7 7 , , wei r grAvrrl Ti.. 9 - t , 19,,,, , "10_300_*007 0 440', -, it triote ) et.• itlllAlllMl*er,dWp ‘ ,l " . , iialiferVt 401.144001141Utii t‘ t, 1 , Vit:' 04: MiiiViggi)kvano 4:9i;ig , r4... 4 9, , 400, 0 °4 4 itt i fi,cte" - ikfro#ol, l t:'• ~.,,<;•; -,,- MBE IMII • • , I ` , .kyk7ifi':•.'A.S. • have:teen. Used ;lot t YOf . ins ind7sigff-the 6videinee. ,u . fllioss . 0e have wr,itten. about, them•; . . and .h know of tfo' one- fact•in which piciire& by: better and :full"er'•;evi ',every sort t6' the understanding of -!efair itiqUirer, than' he greetiign.Whiey God rOie again fremthe dead. 'But where I 41VideiiCeiif.'bthei ; facie' ;edits; 4hat.of,;'oUr: great' sipii 'of_ Cl rist 'Ofteified:OndTChtist risen inai'liesiail'Only te'begin.' 'I might convince; yo mine' has:been convineedjong since, that' the' feet is 'proved according to the, beta inks Orteitiinonit . but if' ut belief rest here, we d'o ' nor knOvrthe full, richnesi,the abundant end Over,lOWing . I ight •of pur h Hider): fnith.... 'The e'videnoe 61' 'Chi4t)( l "6, apostles': preserved to us in their : writings, riery full, very ;.• heariljairly;„and We cannot believe' that Christ is not But the evidence of Christ's spirit is :much more . SCropg,iMore fulli'mcne•peneliatingour whole nature.— He who has thii evidence, not only be 7 neves' that Christ rose, and was seen' of Peter, and of - the otiter -spostlee.;_.Christ has manifested liline'elf to him .also.;-he knows • in. Whom : lie has believed. Life and death'. ate •nbAnnier a great mystery, beyond which_ ,our _faith dimly catches the light of resurrection ; Christ. is with its now, and life is clear, and deathAs peace ful, and resurrection is the natural end to • ivhiCli , bothlead us. There are thousands and tens of thousands, who have gime through . _ 'thisblessed evidence'''also; who doing will have leained by experience the manifold riches of his grace, who have received his Spirit and, life, in_ a .continued consciousness of his presence and his love ; to -whoni.there iii no need that they shotild key for the sky to'beo 7 petted, that they inay . see and hear God dwelled) in ,them already and they in God.' __The Heaven is opened, and_the an• gels of God are every hour ascending and. descending on that eon . of man,who,through a living faith in Christ, nash been idopted throilglilum to b - e -a ;on al — Glid.7 -- Serp - err:. - feetly - rnntthe'Proplict sign of Christ's•death and resurrection, be.render ed to each one of us, all that: we - 6ultl .de sire in a.sign from Heaven.-- . Dr.Arnoh/. I? • Dr: I. C. Loomis, Dentist, ws permanently located an Carlislo,and will per il.: form all operations that aro required in the practice of 'his profession- 7 -such as • , - • Extracting, piling: Plugging, and Ingerting Artificial Teeth, • .from a sing,k , tooth to an entire set. N. B. For a . f6Ut months ensuing, Dr. Lootui will be in Carlisle, the first two weeks in each month—after which, he will be absenruntil the first two weeks lunch following month—at which period he may be found at his Offide, Pitt st. near M'Farlane's Hotel. Onlido, May 4,184/. 047 .- 1)R. TAYLOR'S BAIII2 (DI lIITEMDI2 From 375, Bowery, N. cork. FOR nine years this medicine has stood unrivaled for the curd of Coughs; Pain in the side, diffi culty of breathing, Bronchitis, mid All tilos_ . affec tions of the Throat, Lungs anti Litor, which are a source Of so melt stifferifiraiid which 'unarrested so. often terminate in. Consumption, So extensively has this remedy been used and in so many eures . ifas it proved successful, the proprietor feels no hesi tancy in recommending it to all who tinffirtimafely have occasion to resort tosome na•nos of recovery. Multitudes who have experienced its nappki.ffects, .eall testify to its utility, and very_many rescued from a premature death, point to-iris the means of their reshfral on. The originator of this remedy Wl' s well versed in the' science of medicine, and a skilful pratiticioner., PhysiCisus familiar with its effects not 'infrequently prescribe, it in their practice, and with the Medical Faculty generally it has met with a larger share of approbation than. is common with_exclusive pre parations. CONSUMPTION—The folloviing remark/ were taken from the last number of the Medial - Moraine: "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 belveved this disease (consumption) in surable, that it is difficult to credit our senses when we see persons, evidently consumptive, restored to .health,. Yet it is a fact of doily occurrene,e LIVER COMPLAINT and General Debility—l coasideripycurealmost miraculous. 11 was given up by two physicians and told in prepare for death. I waste this low, state when a friend sent me a bat tle of Dr. Taylor's Baliam of Liverwort, from 376' Bowery, and before I had used up the bottle I was able to sit up in bed; by the further use I have COM.- ,p)otely-regu!ned my health. All should use it. • GEO.' WELLS, 23 John at. 'oj VIOLENT PAIN IN THE SIDE.--I have been cured of a violent liafn io the aide, extending through to the shoWerondigeation,•dizzness ' loss of ippetiteinnd general debility, by.the use oftwo bcittles'of Jr. TaylOrle'Baliambt-LiverwOrt. A.' H, AL LEN,.7 Merchant's Row., For salp by' STEVENSONIt"DINNLE4. sole gents for'Cirlisle and 'vii.einity.' ; •, October 26,1842 " Zn 'Bankruptcy. Vnited States Court; EASTERN 'DISTRICT OF. PENNSYLVANJA 11SETITIONS for Pisoharge and ,Certi ficate gilder the Bankrupt Law; have been fil- JOIN" JOHNSON, formerly Merchant of • klarrisbtirg;and late , ecintractor on 'public • , workei , by.the 'firm of Jacob,A. Gorges 8t tiny 'of I%IAY- next, at ;11.o'clocik, A. M. is appointed for tha hearing there! ;cif, befOre the' said ,Cuart,eitting. in Bitaiiruptchatithe. District Catirtroomfa Philadel phta,when 'Where the Creditors, of the SahlTetitioncre; v/119 haVeprore'd theirDebt4and'all 'Other persons' in in terest, Oiay;t4prietii.. and •shoiw. ettuief•ifanv they it ave, why such Machete and , Certificate should not be ' L grolp4l, , FIIAS.IHOPICINSON", I, Clerle r of,the District court...:-% Marelt 15' 1845: • . ' • 10-20 411'01241 1 .-t 4. , -- , rVICITIONtfIir 111Wiiiri'it'ati . 'cilitistit* un - der th 6 Banlaiipt Lim; hue been filed by • ~ ' D TREE, rimer 40 carpgnter; , ~- . „ ~ =‘'; 1 0 - - t 1 , Cumberland do. 4: 1 4. figNV Afi litiOlt, late Distiller, now L '4Oll/*T", 0111,1301 C ta'ie".Vet4Wit: :nc'tir -- 41p0, 1 0.:' , i 1. vl,l- ~,-, 1 ~ -,:l. t 4 f ‘ , .;.:1 ~. , ik . ; d &F ;, , -4 R - jig' 611T1t5,Varilist.,?' '')- w" , --1;do.': 4 : 1 , Tuavaem.b*... 84 t, ,,,,,k.,,,, , x ..... .0.0. .460 Prka - -'' -se ., ' x'' ±...:";,.."..,.- i t ut 'a sr,tha,Jzatik'diiii3OutiiiiiAy- L' ,ttriokoki,44o4 , l44ooipied for the'beitlegill‘l, '4l . 4fb ,- 41 1.1 40 1 00SOgr;Ontilki4 0. 1 . .1it. 1.1116$ ' , belief riebroi s in kileVitYte IV' INI 0 1r 0 0 IE MEM BE =I ?,•;,,,, 77. -- mi v irk 7 - • 1. ,, . H . iit , ~ .. 47 ..,-.,--s-.-------,-- ~ , ..,..„7 E l, .•i'-' llll -• Ira IiANCET , : . , ..2;,V ' ':'.' • ''4 8 ra , m rlciitoi - m 'anct ' :."' o .4. 'k' ~.*,' by- h iIIapEOHIA;• - :: • -: • . ',. JOHN J. ittle-Eits i Agentocuritsre., yips. ccppapy ccnin#Se to mtqce Insurances . , against loss or darriage by Fire , on the most reasonable terms.--They`also ~ :` pERPETiLiAI. RISKS.. on stone or brlok buildings at $2.1,0n .$1006,. the Pretniutntuhjeet to be ,drawn,:_nnyotiase by- the, party insuring, at a deduetion of five _per cent, On the amount of premium paid: fiderateelBl coOeyear'on Stone and Brielt: Buildings, , s4.to $5 un $lOOO. Log and Frame,: $6 to $7, on $lOOO Morohandl74 about : $5 on SLOOO ppiieation in person 'or lette'r will have mediate, attention. ,71,4e.Spring ,Gardinr.fiasurance' Co. OP 2 PHILADELPHIA. • AKE INSURANCE, either tomporari or -1 . . perpetual, against:lose or damage by k IRE, in : own or Country, he Houses,l3arns and Build. Inge of all kinds; on Household,Furnituro, Mer". °bandits, Horses; Cattle; Agricultural, Commer cial and Manufacturing" Stock, and . Utensils Of every description,as wallas Motmar,s and GROUND. RENT, upon the most favorable terms, ~ The follow i ng are , the usual rates, viz: On Stone and brick buildings, from 35 to 40 cts. on $lOO "Log and frame "•60to 70 eta. on 100 -- "llll:ireliandize and,fumi-- . tare in brick, or stone buildings,from ~ "Do. in log or frame, "Horses, Tattle, farming. • utensils and sundries, at about Application may be made JOHN Si M YERS, Agent. Carlisle, Dec. 21, 1842. ly RICH PRESENTS !! MYERS ef ff*NERSTICK. have just reeeivei at t ten` rug, Book, Stationary and 'Variety Store,,a large assortment of Toys, Toy-Books for Christmas Presents. - Annals, Sou veni .s, - and Portfolios, for 1843. Together with a elfoiee selection of entertaining LEG irr READING, for long winter evenings.:. 3 CU alz, • . of every variety, viz : • - School Bibles and Testaments; .• ... Smith's Geography and .allas,. ; - -Olney k _Mitchell's 'do. • ' Smith's 'Grammar, • . ' 7 7 K7TEiIri:(II:IF4 9 —"— ---"--' —.dagerS—Sefies,--No: 1,2, 3, 4,-5, tS- 6, - Cobb's •School Books, complete. • - Emerson, ...Bprly, Barham, t Web stcr's Spellers, . Pike, Rose, Smiley,. 4. Emerson's ./2- rilltntelies, tvith— Keys; • . PlathematiCal Instruments. -STATIONARY : Letter, Cap, and Deed paper; mled and plain. Note paper. • Silver Pencils, everpoints. Jackson Lead Pencils in wood, of all tempers; with a largo as sortment of BLANK HOOKS, ruled and ',waled. Vi',1224M1021 4 3 OfsuperiOr finish. Razors, Razor Strops Shaving Brushes, and finely scented • Shaving Soaps and assorted Pe fumcr.v. • FANCY STATIONARY: Supekoropttque and Russia Bristol Boards, . Rice paper, Visiting Cards, colored Wafers and , Seallug Wits, Plain al y 1 Motto Seals ' . , New Tlnsic, (VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTALO Itluxiitat Knoirunicutg, Togeilier with a general and well selected assort ment of Classical and Miscellaneous Works, "to please the fanet and improve the taste." Carlisle, Dec. 14, 1842. • 114 TO PARIVIERS. 'l2llll o '3llTfill 2.t1112n13, rrIJF subscribers, at their FOUNDRY AND UNE SlioP, on Main street, nearly op posite the County ail, in the linroulh or Carlisle. Pa., still 'tontine to build th e . rollowntg Machines and Horse Powers—viz: T. D. *firren's Patent . Improved • THREE AND FOUR ISlollgig S 10W2-.§M.9 WM a horizontal band-wheel, with a trunk to con duct, the strap to the Machine., BEVIL tEAR HORSE POWER, The band•wheel onfaide of tube horses.. They are veil calculated to put to one side of the barn bridge, or under the bUrn stied. A New and Improved Shaker, To separate the grain. from !the straw, whieh-will dispense with one or two hands, will be made to the above Machine If wanted. • Purchasing.any of the above 'Machines may have the privilege, after a fair trial, of i'etilroing the same it not satisfied. All Machines and Horse Powers arc warranted for one year, if well used, REPdIR S LNG. All kinds of repairing will be done at the snortes notice and on the most reasonable terms. They al ways keep on hand all .castings necessary to repair the above iVachinea, or any others now in utip. 0 • 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—snalras Apple Mills, Corn Brakers,-Plaster Brakers,: Mit' Gear ing, Saw Mill Cranks, Machine Gearnig, Wagon Boxes, Ike. ate. Also. - - ly-52 TURNING AND FINISHING, Such as Mill Spindles, Car Boxes, Turing Lathes, Ste: all in the beat order, in Iran and brass. . 0 5'All orders will he executed at the shortest no ticeound promptly attended to. ' TarinerS and others ara respectful]," Invited ,to give ulna call, confident that tbey can b,e suited to their satisfaction. • • • A. STOUFFER fic'e.‘ 0 Carlisle, Aug. 10,1 '842, o tf-41 11 i`Plapek's; blenwoodundll gle's PLOUGHS and PLOUGH . CASTINGTific, !veil Catters Lin& aides, &e. &a., canalso. be had at the foundry.* Maien . Paper 1VIi.11: THEaubserihcr respectfully infiOrds - tha !Mb atlarge, that he hauleased the above es tablishment, six miles south of Carlisle, fura.torm yeers,sanittbeildll4V.hitying: been recently re paired; and.. ne`.w. maghinery ./ ,introduced„, 4 10 is therefore prepared to ninnufacturelo, order, (and. also has a supply constantly, d on handl rr. . which he 'will to ntereliants and othersi * in+ nny'quitittitiesitt . the toweist city pricee.', All orderii:addrOpitedt# the sillisorib,ers, at 'Paper. - tintiii,..oo6lieriniid'cointq., recciVenpreirtet::r, Having , rati1i40631144 oupoly ofo Y.9ll;bilat materials, bit'aitili*O . Aloiiieir that ho will WilittillibtOtlitil*Per:o4o4l quality allY,flidlet` 'e 4 t4,#lifttO • xil ' ,`" LTI . Nia4krf 4 lo 44 v‘liePi-s4 ti. , t 006: #441/1 • , Min ..',: ;.:,:, ...,-. 7 —..", • ' 4 f ..` ,isk'-,!,,,,':, 40 to 50 cts. on 100 60 to 70 cts. on 100 GO cte. on 100 EEO $4lO-114 - S1 kq.1 4 ,40.‘t utteylrrakt • - ).IrlfX/TAAAtt,,SANY!...':iYfIVL ~ A erected in theppnat!year , b}fhri'6uti.dok qio_l4 t o ialfa_ mile tkelciw;l-.larrisburg,onOthe eas , bnOryg i ti. l ,e,S ll ° - qttqbanneoleniltMi,4allivad•aint!Pana!i")lnt!tallA" ,l % two yiscliear and toolcivintinr,Stisys;ni itew.;n otior itVeW, kir ex . eenti,? oiderio , ' '46 In the, 51tmost Aleana(cli. lviTghwo , divrsxdomb.tr,.o.'riPArar , fp.r.rites.e ;.•; ‘ z ' "' I ;An tissottment'iic:tbeyarions Boards, Planl;;Plesterilettn(l,Shinglltik - Lathe,;'Gar.' , den Pales, &c.,4111 be , ar,Oaxe itept iree i ti9; cry; and perionii - sending gaits or Logs to the,. Mill,' can have them saVed diii - ented; - 011 ',the'inaost rea sonable terms. ••. 40,000 feet'of seastit4 clear Stuff are pow in theyarth . „.." ' •). 1 ' _ •O Steam iletyeriatitlronth thebuilding, to let. - • 81-IAW. • • 'January 25,1543 .;• • ~,NALuAntat. ..! it 0 N W . ...a4q1)11-0.41u..ima Y Orwe.orthe liowers'and , authority contained: in: the last , and - testament of iSirenetr.t. EoE,tlee'd., 1. now offer for sale, the • • Carlisle. Iron ..Works . Situated on the Yellotv Breeches C.reelt; .4 • in:ilea cost of Carlisle Pa. The estate'eotisists of first rate 2.44= Int' 2.1241ti1l with. Ten ,Monsand.ileres of Land. A new MERCH ANT .MILL With fourru'n of stone, finished on the most approved plan., About 500 acres of the laud are cleared and higitlyeultivated, having thereon erected • • . Three Large. Bank - 11.arng and necessary TENANT . IIOIUSES,The worlcs ore propelled by thc.l M c ow Breeches reek and the.Botling Sining;:which neitherfsil-norfreeze... 'There are upon the premises all the necessary - work—, mens houses, coal houses,carpenter and smith shops, and stabling built of the most substantial materials. The ore of the best quality and inexhaustible, is _witin 2 miles of the Furnace. There is perhaps no Iron Wort:ail. 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 Wanda to say other Manu facturing `purpose:. Persons disposed to purchase will of course examine the property. The terms of sale Will be made knows by MARY EGE, • Executrix of .Michael Ege, dec'd, Carlisle, Oct. 19, 1842: tf-51 3111.ITIERS' Sr , 114 VERSTICK Eitzf i r w p o st r. opened their FALL ASSORT -. • DRUGS,' PAIN TS, OILS 6t 1 3 te a Together wills an extensive assortment of Patent Jliedicities and .Perfntery.' SIM FRUITS,. ORANGES, • ALMONDS,' LEMONS, • FIGS; - , . RAISINS; . PRUNES,' , CURRANTS, •• • • GRAPES, Ste. • • All of which they will sell wholecafe or retail on the lowest terms. CarliSla - ; December 14,184'2.-3m. _ _ _ '_ r , • NOTHER supply of WINTER ersa—a GOODS, just received and selling lower roe Cash than ever sold in Carlisle. The supply has been bought at the present reduced city prices, and purchasers will find it decidedly to their interest to call before purchasitig elsewhere. CIIAS. OGILBY. tf-56 Novenabet , 23, 11542 NEW& CHEAP GOODS! rivE Rubseriber has just opened n lot of New ' Goods, cousistiog oLSIIITRFINE CLOTHS, Black, Blue and,. Fancy eMored Casslnteres, Casi nets, ull colors and . prices, Merhmes, Mouse de Laines, Gloves, Hosemy, 5-4 Brown Musiins,tor levy, 4-1 bleached do for a fip,Ylannels Cain tIO to 25 cents, with'a variety of other goods, all of which will he sold at very low pricei to suit the times. S. M, 11AltdOS. Carliale, October 19, 1111.2; tf-51 LOOK .IT" THIS! ;.! HARDWARE AT REDUCED PRICES, pEN/t1 EI.pER, 493 Market st. Philadelphh/Jruporterund Denier in Foreign and Domestic. Hardware, takes this method of in 'forming his frkllll3llll/1 customers or Cumberland enmity, that he has•reeeived n large and splendid as sortment of- • A2I2IM2HE D from England, together with n general assort eta of I)O.I2ESTIC 11.9 D 11',V1E, direct from the manufiniturers, all of which bds been selected by himself and agents with great care, expressly for his own sales., Ilaning. purchased Ids present stock all for Cash, and at greatly reduced prices, it will en able him to sell a' prices lower than any other store is tarC r all ann examine the.llargains yourselXes. P. S. Cumberland Nails at $3 4.1 a Zeg ! ! ! Atwater Nails at $3 20 a leg ! ! - February 1, 1845, WHOLESALE 11.0t1D3 ,311\DIL No, 7Y alarketst.---Nortli Sicond. W"Goods fot:Caslt—at Auction prices. • .. HE subscribes •have determined to antTconduct their business mpon the CASH System, will sell their Goods as low, if not at a lower grade of profit,_ than has heretofore been done in Philadelphim—not one article reduced very low, in the expectation of making it up on • other Gondar . - lint.their prices ilialllir. - 1 fiorr lleesponding low, Them prices will be governed by the Auction rates—sell ing at the same prices,.nett Cash, as the Auctions do on. .time—contenting themielies with the Interest for the time as their Profit. This cannot butpresent a strong inducement tor layers, especially from the Country, to call on them in preference to purchasing at AuCtion, where persons do not get , the time dis count, unless their bills reach acertain amount, to which amount it is not always convenient for Coun try Buyers to purchase; .and it will nisei avoid the disadvantage of large lots, and afford more time to select. . . . They design to avail themselves of -every facility in both the New York ne well as the Phdadelplm Auctions,Th procuring their goods at the lowest posh Bible rates. ' We now respectfully invite our friends and A publieto the Test of:Experience in thisMatter ? bi ingthetest way to convince them of the truth of c promise. ' JOHNSTON, BURK & CO Phila. March 8,1843. 19. A Li me•chanieb, 4 'l '4 ,^2:Z • • A.: , -, , lietweni .7Plechisnicsburg Phitaderfahia Baffin . [BY. Rv21L . 00.A.0 OR , CAVA. , , HE 'eubSeriber tor„ past fm leave to inform his fr . lende and generally, that. be still'emtheaes, 4o.l3 berthenCars regularly; between,; Mee and Philadelphia, or Baltimore, lay .. and produce :of. all deseripticine will. b 'with;; care' , , and despatch' at' the :10W 'fteight " • " "Produce Will be received atlas W Nleellaniesiktrg,: - tind - forwfrded to ; 'de]Plil e or Baltimore,,etteording of tite,OWner: ' ' The highest priee;iWilthellf aTli'lont:'l: j . . 1 . 43: .Pliateretrarisi:ar hatiili'end'ro,ettkatthe 4 faint !ilktii ‘ li• Will be iteld'Ort : 7 ':.F l 'Anith'et), 2 7l 4 l 801 ~{. k. "rf ~i J'.'.~41~ ~ ~. =SE t ioSFAisf. alectipiur ,:8414'ita; 4 or ...weaknan ."61'• the Chronic' ; Cough! flionnorpage tha:l f unge,. and `affections 'et) e the Pulmonary Orgrine: . , NATURE'S OWPT4'.RESCRItTIOkt;': --H Virginianta or "Wild Otierry Eltlik,Onoinbibid with the. Extract • of Tar; prepared. - ehernical praenss„approied ' and reeonini4nded: by. the moot distinguished physiciatia,'lnd 'universally neknoW.' ledged the twit valuable medicine eyer •liiisoverdtl• NO QUACKERY'II 140',DEOEIPTION. , a • In iettingforth the virtues this .trnly . grent me dicine, we have no desire to deceivethese who are laboring under affliction; or do, we wish to eulogise it More than it justly deSepres, , -Yet when we look around and seethe vast amount of suffering . and dis -tress occasioned by many of, the direases to 6i6411 this medicine has tproved ' ao highly successfulove feel that tee eatinoturge . its claims too' strongly, say- too much in its favor. . • Various rernedieg it is true have been offered and puffed into notice. for the cure of diseases of the Lungs, and sonic have no- doubt been very useful, but 'of all thtd hare-yet 'beeti discovered; it to admitted by physicians and all ivho have witnessed' its effects,-that none has proied,as succeisfulus this: Such, indeed, are the . SURPRI SING VIRTUES, •- ' adds Balsam, that even in the 'advanced stage of Consusirrifors , after all the most esteemed remedies of physicians have failed to effect any change, the use of this medicine has. been productive, of the Most astonishing relief, and actually effected cures after-aliliopes , ofrecovery_had_beeraespa.ired of. In the first stages of the disease,termed f , ha! Consumption," originating from neglected COP, it has been used with undeviating success, andhlia (Weds acknowledge they owe the restoration oft eit. health to this' invaluable medicine alone. Iri:hat form of Consumption so prevalent amongst delfiate young fediales, commonly termed debility, or "GOING INTO A DECLINE," , A complaint with which thousands are Bog:01)g, it has also proved highly successful, and not ail , pos sesses the power of checking the pragren if this alarming complaint, but also strengthens +invig orates-the system more effectually than an Medi'', tine we have ever posSessed. • Besides its entrising efficacy in Cons rgtion, it is equally efficacious in Liver Complain Asthma, Brmrhitis, anthill affeetioes of the Lui and has - cut ed many of the most obstinate cases ter every other remedy bad failed. • fklitiFoe palljulars her- Dr. Wistar's Traise on Consumption be had o' the Agents. - THE EXTIAORDINARY SLICESS Al ending the use of this medicine itt diseases of the. Lungs, and the many singular Imre tt has cf.; fecteddiaving naturally attracted thE dtgrition of many physicians, (as well surthe wholeraternity of quacks) various conjectu res and surmlie have arisen respecting its Lompositima ; some Phdahnia have supposed it to contain lodine, other igrraut preten ders say it must contain Mercury, OP some such substance they each attribute its suitor efficacy.— As such opinions are altogether ertmousolid cal. culated to prejudice many persoiOgnst it, we —pLmm - 41-ou4t-tioiiit .That. it contains_ nothing of the lil4, or any thing the least injurious; on the Contri;:irieliomposcd attic most simplettubstances,th incille of which are the extratis of TA It and 1 C arr ?) Bark, 4,, and the whole secret of its el le consists in the mode by 'which tfiey are prem.,* As we have: already. publAptkumerous certifi cates• -.. from the higisest autborft which prove its cirtuesiwyond all doubt, we cooler it unnecessary to exhibit a long list of them 'ls place,and 'will only mention a few cases, to i what it Jour WHILE LIFE it )lAINS ,NV E HAVE STILLMME TIOAE. , . A SURPRISING CUR —Ammig tile many singular cures which this "Heine has effected, there is perhaps none in , w 'i its powers arc so fully shown as in the case o it. Austin. This lady had been coast ive for several years, mid during the greater par his tinte'bad - received the bust medical attentio id tried all the Most valuable reme di es , y e t 1 ng_could be found to arrest its progreSS. Sh ante nuliect to violent fits of coughing, exitec ed . latte quantities of matter occasionally tin ith blood, and step by step tills fearful discus diluted its course, until all hope of a recovery . entirely despaired el.-7. While in this distress 4, situation, lingering upon due very verge of die . : she commenced the use of this Balsalm, whi I use lire own expression, operated'almost lik 4ihrin , •in a few days she i d expectorated freely cough was gradually sup pressed, slid every s'Plienred to add fresh vigor to her looks, and'inftin the place ()Nutt emaciated form witheriicv tai say, chic is seen mingling in society, u b et C er l*i than she has enjoyed to years. k.' . . . . . . ihgrvautEsTr, I,.riTl3lolqle.—linvipg• witnessed the R „. l „.i s m g . , .of Dr. Vistar's Balsalm of wild Cherry,' • `'.! ease of IBrs. Austin, I cheer ihe above statement to lie true p fully ticknow le and corroct. ,i,e J. CAVALVERS, Me a NVOSOStOWII, Sept. 4, 1841. Dear Sir— lugh your invaluable medicinehas already Poem • ti ndreits of powerful -advocates, it may st i l l h e yang to you to receive a actinium& „am, f rom ;1311e that has been relievad by it. I Such, Sir, i ymy case. have beeti a victim to,- that ter disease Consumption, for many moi m m, fl „ e suffered 'so much, that I had be come i 'envy of my' . life. Hearing your Da i„m i 8 )Itly praised, 1 began taking it a few weeks ba ad can assure you it has relieved me more tha thing I hav e . ever used before, and I „ ri gd„ ieve it will cure me effectually. Please e .i„ t h e a• the Worth of the enclosed,and oblige . Yo . •sp cc! fu I ly, .' : ..10IIN'REAUSOY. , Chester County, Sept. 8, 1841. Fri -1, .star—lt gives me much pleasure to in form - tat my wife's health has improved very ninthicist t she fins been using thy Balsnlm of Wild Chet ' . (l we think there is no doubt but that it „Di ter. She has taken the two bottles I pur alms . m thee a short time slime, and tor-cough i sm encl. .she also sleeps well nt nighti and env itas founo nothing to give tor -so much ce ll, ',See will please gia'e the. bearertwo , bottles m ': • • ' Thy ,Yriend. , , . • • Eassixanalourps. , . 11M3 Lancaster county,ltily 19,1844. Sir—Please send me -two Wiles or your o llalsalm of Wild Cherry.' •1' hare been .ar i • With Consumptiun for the lasf two years,and d very much with it •serere cough, --pains reast, difficulty of breathing, iiight , sweats,9m.,• *laving tried numerous remedies,nuil also been vtieveral doctors, yet I conk! not find any thing 'elleve me until I used some of your Balsalm. I one bottle from a neighbor of mine who is using tad have found such wonderful relief:from it gist ve no doubt it will cure me effectually, 'Very respectfully lours,, 800. , • ROBVIT, 13011171 AM • , nolVitelnl the following fram Dr.ilacob Hoffman, physician of eatensive practice in liuntingdon county: Dear Sir -4 procured one bottle of Dr., Wistar's Balsalm of Wild Cherry', from Thomas Reed, Esq • of this place, and tried it in a case of obstinacy won a child of Paul Sehwebie, in which man othee'remedies had been tried Withmit any relief' Thc.Balsalm gave sodden•Cellef, and in my opinionthe child is elTectuallicured byitemse.. . • ,YoUrsi & o. ; lavas Hornsitt,:g:D. Veeeiriber , - Derir'Sir. ! —Your Balealm of Wild Chitrry has alto. tented some . astonishing,ttres' here. ' , One of is an nod lady, Mrs. Rossell,-who-hitd.beensufrering, for a long time with 'ehontness of breOthink,Ond.en-. eVal her both 'After ,variotia , titlier'vernedies, , liad beta reitirtod ;to ,in sho eoillmejuied todog salth,aiid tiNr . talcillitwW,liottlee4"Wasiib ikrreetriir4": ed wile' be :able iii.atiend to all tlitiduties:tif , Ler bookie, *and takink twobottler,tooke volt entirely 'mired. • . , ilespeetiall)%lizOo , . Jonw S. O. •• , 110 of grg oods tded' .8 of m°l cation P4440 11 0,•ea , - ' the're is o spurious 4 ,11, 4 1 smit t of OW Rierry, putohasers-estiiNzbe ,vry - .;iiitrila - ulai-: . Aq Rik ror,Dj{,, - .oll.ll'Ait'§'PAV SAM', iioq l l•4ltrvei , liis`sigrui vArevp titi Bottle, proprietor.: Prepitted ' for: the i And!eoW Rt. isattliy . Witniimscox i i:_Ctfe.Mists; strpeiMfiipittelphia.i:w Solfi t in.Oirlisle - riibb obionEetaint ;b 4 ii• term DenitOiut 11 - 41• 1 : , 0yemb0.2.,1„.' • 4 ."• Nyheat •Ei4\ s kopt\, I I , dai (Fkddi =EI TrePart 11948 §93o.(koni .4614' n EMI .141 4 A la " ' S; SVARSAPARILLA , " -- -.: , • - • C •it V E' - • I El ,As.you, y k al4e; yoni Life , anil jlealth;: ; .l. ~' ,', l jeeecti,,lr.644iiiiciiiiiiliiiii4.*liiklV::. ~ . 1....,,i,..ii.„.,,, ~,E,.- . ., : ' . t 7: : 'Awn.. 1,1114113: — LE1011(:- ' ifll'AS.. : th'e.-filefistire Of sinitifinsing tollie mita 4 , 11L,thothia . ftlaible Medicines receive - the ., appro., tuttlue - allh9 .: ' ,; ' , • -- : , i',7i . , , .:, ~. ];, ,„,•., - , -,,: . . ~. ~ ,•_ivigDipAi, , FACULTY, . . . • .... heffig,eetnpesed of ititcredients which areitnowa to . the profession, and winch oft daily, given by the moat, .respectable physicians te.:their,- - pattetilii;.:- , Thi ity: fiat aloue is saffipienttrititamp their'....r , • ';..,..'.,: .., .-,, . ... . • REP /7.47"/Q,Ar PORRVE,k; , .... •• . f..: . „.: as won as cause' them-to be employed by'allf,Witli`.. . • MORE. cO.N 4 P/RENCE; ''''.' .' ' . . than the preparations of quacks and inniestors,,,,,., A ' .RECO4I.4I.EN • .. h DATIONS '' ' • -,-- • ~ . . _ p u b lished av elmenfrequently; In the papersp from . ... .. Physicians - and Clergymen,• '- • • "Mendiers of Congress and StatoLegislatures, , . • ; I- :i.. respectable private citizens, and among them.:maP7 of the most distinguished members ,churches • ~, - . • . - and otherinstitidions,.. ,' ' ." .'. in reference to Dr. Leidy's Medicines, and it is hoPl. 'ed,froin the numerous certificatesand recommends. dons; having been published far and aear,thnt all that is now necessary is to keep thembefore the pidillat,; that they maybe reminded ofthetri, where they mad ; obtained genuine, &e. &e. . • -. : . One of the Most valuable is . _ .' • ' - . .. • W. larl11141V ) % : • Sarsaparilla -Blood - Pills These celebrated Pills arc -daily recommended is Diseases of the - Stomach 'lmpurities of the Blood,. and iSoivelp, • generating diseases: o . Billibus Affections, the., Stomach, Liver, - HibitiMlCastiveness, I leprt-,the-Spleen,Kid. Indignation, Flatulency, . neys, Bones, &c. &c.. . Want of Appetite, • Ulcerous Sores of the Sourness of the Stomach, -.. Nose, Throat & Body) Waterbrash. Heartburn, • Scaly; Eruptions and Foul and offensivebreadt, Blotches of the Skin* Bad taste in the mouth, Dry and watery pimples Inward Pai iis,Panis of die of the face and bogy, Stomach, the Sides,sud Headache, Giddiness, 'along the Back; •, . Scrofula, ilrysipelas, ' Rheumatic Paibs, Gout, Glandular Affections. ALSO IN Constitutional diseases, produced by Mercury and other mineral preparations, as well as the dangerotrS conseqUences resulting, trom the improper treatmesd. of Syphitis, &c. &c. "The Life of the Flesh is in the Blond.'.", , . Leviticus, eh, XXII, v. It. :-' • Be ye purified in youi' Blood, • ; ' And. health will attend YOU. - -- - ..... -- TIM greatprinciples advocated by Dr. Leidy, and in whiitli he is supported b y scriptnre,are Ist. l'hat vitality is contained 111 the Blood. . ' 2d. The Blood, becoming; vitiated or impure,givio rise to numerous diseases of the organi of the bodes the stomach, the Byer, the heart, Sze. &c. ' • ;id. 'That whatever has the ettect of purifying the 8100-1, pnssessesthe power of rt.-establishing healtit, ful action to the hotly. 4th. That Forgotten and Starvation, or, in other Words, purging to the extent. 'that is too fretittettay done, and at the same time enjoying low diet, poll abstinence from food almost entirely, arc productive of much ntorepischief ilom is gene:Sally supposed,, adin_pprofidlit will otilv_yerilark — rhat - - By l'irrgation=lcirlitanin system raWire or lea/ debilitated, for the very sinplo reason that in the process et purging, ll is carried off from the slot - Intuit From whirli tiburishinent is derived and ilislributttd I throughoto the-system. _ .. By Starotion—Nourishment is absolutely with ' held" froiu the system so necessary to t;botli fbr sus taiiiiiir, i ,c,ii Soellon and aiding nature in bearing up against tit,: t progress of disease. , I bine, ,he eonsequeoces of. too much ntreging, and a contivr ,, l thet must be to produce such a condition tif the s‘ to as will enable disease to make more rapid' Ria.Yress, and extend itowlf the more Casity,asid •in a hrit4 time tlrroughout th t system. Admitting the foregoing, t e becothes necessat y to inquire how is the Blood to b purified ? and in ern - ploying the means, how is the system to -be guarded I against moy serious consequentres 1: • - 'Tie easily answered— • - . • —For all your ilia. • • . Take-Dr. heitly's Blond Pil lA. . , ! 'These i'ills operate gently, 'though effectually hey do nut produce prostration of the system,as moy ; his do. . . .They require no kestraitit either, from occupation m• the yt t:oho. mode of livhir,. No fear need be en tertiiiiied of taking gold fi•otn their use, and may be taken at ail tithes, by young mid old, without inter fering Mialuany otli&r medicine that iday have been takembeforchand. . . These Pills are prepared only, and sold wholesale and retidl, at - HR.. LEIDY'S Health Emporium, No. 111 N. 2il at. below Vine, (Sign aiTie Golden Earle - and Serpents;) 'Phila.. C &VV.'S A PDX. (CPA discemit to wholesale dealers. rf:De. Leidy's Blood l'ills are lIISO sold in all the principal cities andlowns throughout the Bnion,and by ninny respectable -storekeepers th.roughout the country.. • • ,For sole. in CarliSle, by, STEVENSON & TINKLE, Agents for C ofulberlunil County. Carlisle, Dee. 2( 08,4'4.. • 1y- ©gulls COLDS. THE CAUSE OF . CONSUMPTION.—Sim- K pie as these complaints are usually considered, no one can deny their being the most common cause of this fatal and distressing disease. It is' indeed a melancholy truth, that 'thousands fall victims to ConSumption every year from no other cause that] neglected colds. Yet we find hun dreds, nay thousands who treat such complaints with the greatest indifierene.c, and let them run on for weeks and even mouths 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 youfrom giving it any attention; it then settles upon yotir breast, you become hoarse, have pains in this side or chest, expee,torate large quantities of mat ter, perhaps mired with blood, a diflicillty of breathing ensues, and .then you find your own foolish neglect has brought on this distessing complaint. If then you value life or health, be worned in time, and don't trifle with your oix, or trust teeny quack nostrum to cure you, but immodintay proeere a bottle - or two-of-that fa— mous remedy the "ittsaaism• to , 4V11.11 CHERRY: 4 which is wcleknown to ho the most speedy' cure over known, as thousentleAvaltestify whose "'mei, have been saved :by ! it.. • . . IT_TBe very particular when you perches:o to ask for "Dr. WaSTAR's BASSAM OF WILDCHERRY, 44 nether° is also a SYRUP of this name in use. • Prepared, wholesale and retail, by Witaxams & Co., Chemicta, No. 33 South Fourth street, Philadelphia. Sold in Carlisle by SAMUEL ELLIOTT.. Price One Dollar a Bottle. June 22,184~, tROUP ON CHILDREN. 31[OTHERS, , BE 'ON YOUR GUARD!-- ' Vhbi is tho season whbn this destruetive complaint attacks your interesting little children,' often robs you of. tholeyou s fondly Boat on, and carries, hundreds to the , grave.. Every. 'mother should therefore know its symptoms, watch them cloeely, and alays be prepared with a lemedy , ti l, as many, are dai . sacrificed by such neglect. At fret' he little patent is seized with a Shivering; it., gtoiv 8 reetlefi s; hasflushes of h eat;thli eyes.beconie rod and swollen, it breathes , 'With ' - difficulty, anal ticn cornea that fesirfutCouenthat Nir kli a qrely ter- min ate in convulsions or,,d t eatliunless something ail immediately given to check it. ..An thie - Compltunit tit9!q/Shratis.e.f, WP.4,P11.41, : ry01 1 . 4 •-.WP4' kPfliwn , th be the niost'speedY,everdietixered. , I.tleindeed,t!' precious remedy-mild, Safe, and intiecetig:,td, is sure to give the enffeiefiinediete , relief ' 46.4 quickly restore-it to -Safety; And,. health..; Faint,' lies residing in the country,and indeed.Overy.,nio ther who loves her childret4"tdiciuld:always keep this'medipine. iri.the*•hotilierind.Ott 44004 '4 11 1.V by , dgibiiic.: 744. imii.,`,"Oftiiit.,WAti 4 one y,oxi fondly' • : :Billmegt*ithlttt'eiP , 44( remedy nftlilidiatinguielfed pli oy4F , Cori, , , iiir, , 3 . lobich , :itatitiiita ,I t tlibne ' ta,4 4 bitOM . # fati Wff.OOPI.WIORRII krit,4ll l .04WODATINP .4 .77%.45kti.#4 1, ,A1,14J( 4, 1 41riza,partliAirw,aRo ,y9y(,;plirc Ow . p . itelt Ropts.l)i. = Wiriiiikto ii.!lrkit4iii . , l ,oe ivii:T;t'anciiite ,lii' , tho*P4ify*titiiit:olol4o l o,fri,4o4ihiAls mniki4444144 oi3Oilitio,',:Y - if:.'.`,.'''' . K.A' ';Pr' lir — `tpY ` ; ',o'' 'ON' . "; ;to t.toPly,t, ~,, I NI iyo ~...:.,,.....: ~..',7?....,‘,:;,.'f•-;,fii-i',:;,\,;4•:...'i;',, ri) FA IiffSAStINITALIVEL , TiO follow. ! I*, ateti'ima#lwtotikid4kt.:loe:#lPlige.4 F u g stores; nlitino;',,iit'eYet.t.Po( l ,oo 'jack& in the state - .1 - Reniena* - ruid: l 4o6 ,, gat. , --thein-Jutleaa-they-- . L-- {have tile - ilignatql ' • thewrapPefa*iill oth ritoo,aa';itii kite .inipotdtionh etrathiiunter. .IftthO"raerchani:neerca.yon . ,...?Jatif'athant•mot t 90 ; hun to:pracera : therrur,rit 71...gaidert-lanei the -;next ihne Ne*:Tark,-,or toinite for. tiipa4 No" family houli 3e Week tiithout ihesi) remedies. B ALD NE SS , 2` - • _ _. BALM, or:0 0 Ltim SA;FOR T11.134.1F4 `atop it, if , falling'out, or,rimitore it oar. bald ;. on;cbildrea - make it. grow rapidly, or ou - 'those ,Who hair limn any caw* ALL VERMIN 'that infest heads of children ' ichoOls, are priti,ented AtillCd by-it at once,---4 - ; 6‘ .- er'A ff ee* ' otl it, or neyer '.Remember this ' • , Find the name'of R.HEUMATISIA' •, , . and LAMENESS positively mired, and all ehriveqed ,muie,lei cpltfak6B eta reatoiad, in. iho - old or s young, •by tie - 4.nUaii VEGETABLE Euim'AND.Nznyu AND Boni Linn 07.-- but nevoi:wii4'onc the narno of ConnUocli .:!:t. Co. on it. come on, if you use . the only true limes' LtiMfr atia, a o °ll m 067224464 cfir W q• ALL S O RES lind,every thing relieved , by it that adniite of an outs' ward application. It acts like a charm. Use it. HORSES that have. Rink. Bone, "Spavin, dre., are cured by ROOFS' Brnetme ; and Foundered horses entirely cured •by 'Roofs' Founder Ointinent. Mark this, all horsemen. Magical Pabi Ex tractor Salvo.=-The most extraordinary remedy ever invented for all new or old' BURNS 86 SCALDS ind sores, .and -B°l. EYE S-P deligh te d thousands. It will take out all ien,ininutea,. . , lull HO failure. It will cure' he PILES LIN.'S 'SPREAD PLASTERS.; A better and more nice and useful article never was Made. All should wenr them rogularii. LITS-T.EIMPERANCE BITTERS; en tqirinciple of substituting the tonic in place of the stimulant principle, which has reformed so many drimkards: To be used with'. • i?lN's BLOOD PILLS, superjor ID til Pere for cleansing the system and the humors affect. and for all irregularities of - the bowels; and the general health.A A _ [See Dr. LIN'S sig.. • LW C[ ol — 'o eyi • nature, thus:] f' HEADACHE DR.SP,OHN'S HEADACHE REMEDY will effectually tuie sick — headaelre; either from - the NERVES or bilious. Hundreds of families aro using it wit!, great joy. DR. SPOHN'S ELIXIROF HEALTH, for the certain prevention of FEVERS or any general sickness; keeping the stomach in moat per. feet order, the bowels regular, and afietennirtiation to the surface. COLDS COUGHS, mains in the bones, hoarseness, and DROPSY ore quickly cured by it. Know this'by trying. CORNS.—The Trench Plaster a sure clue... en - W—:•— ; S o , -`•---A.- - 1;* hair any shade you wish, but will not color tho skin. • SARSAPARILLA:. C°MSTOCK'S COM POUND EXTRACT. There is no other prePara. tion of Saisaparilla that can exceed equal this. If you aro sure to get Commas's, you will find itt sqperior to all others. It does not pquire A1731E111.• 311C-411(111119S CELESTIAL BALM OF CHINA. A positive cure for the piles, and all external ailings—all internal irritations brought to the unlace by friction with this Balm;—so in couglis, swelled or sore throat, tightness of the chest, this Balm applied on a flannel will relieve and cure at once.—.. Fresh wounds or old sores are rapidly cured by it. Mr. 3Jartitolemeb3's EXPECTORANT win prevent or cure, all, juOpieut :consumption, couy ... cp!_ps taken in time, Midieit delightful; !edy., Remeot. ber the mime, and get .Cimitioekt, . KOLMSTOCK'S. ' VERMIFUGE -eradicate all W 0 R P:t -children-0 adults with a cerlinty quite It is the Sara' e as that made by ' ' deck; and Sells with rapidity sit noet incredible, by Comstock 4 , Co., New York. TOOTiI 141018. KLRIE'&-eu,re effectually Entered necordierto petorCongtees, In the year W. beenietock ,!er,o.. in the Chnk 's Olen ncthefr3onthernpienrWof New York. $y applying to our agents in town and village, papers 'may he had fiee,tds-,t* *Est respectable names in the country for Aiello . Acta, ao thitt no Mat? to believe Orin. (o.Be sure frtin call for our girtiidtp6And not be put.og with anystoriesetbat ettileXe , , good. SAVE THESE 041. 4 1011gidtettld be your inotto.:and these never can b!!freeteld Mutat without,ouotaga to theta. All thatainttieles to bq had *406306 andietall only la. and er 03lCaltePtet to 3 Itiaiden.taine . -- "7" --- .' , 7 ,-,,,,, ,WORMS,! '':: WORPOISI • • , , • • KOLMSTOCN'S• • VERM IFIJilt ; Tliip remedy for Worms a one, , e ;not,t writ ordinary over,used • 14.ordoitadlY,ciakiRates #pfilis of air Orti;fr?nti MittifrPn iind nthilke; • „ - 4 . • ' ~:_,'• T I I OI .79ANDSO, OI 4 I t I 4:PiTOIYIiiioui 0 0'0 0 i nl ise vo w ' ioto,vn y ,2,Sbitileikt,t,ter,,i:enstin la ,iissigne# for iheir: sickeeiSo4lloo40 1 0 0 °,1•°#. 1 e r reo,eripS4. 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