igittitl'v - to&04:0•04•••ii, Q A IV A, Xtit • .• T.. l'Let make uq a *e, lent 'we' lie Brittietell • ltbrokl."—LGea;i4,ll. ' ••• • • • • Make to`thynelne ‘ . f' Not with :h t 4 ,4 * 4%,"ptsiyy r • - • • like tWihiwaek; %White neretit '• • •":: siu'lto • • • , • hlu;tifote; : • plod hurl " o it aiigiilo nn the nod • • That• God voublinatqa to Om, M=l=sE Make thpaelf„a; . lihre--' • , aeivialth can . • odb armpis:hut thfeed•of gold, 1 io 'dei44vei , ' • g*orniouiitsleikeisfnii , oaroll:Within thihead shall filfe, Like him Who placed It . $4, td eat:tie:J.. • - ;:‘ , .110'1O the Ottiptiitted The - teattile oft betrityl its Like Egyptt lofty. Wet nsk:of Hint who Of 'deth the tlite'titatife, o Wilte it he the - blood:bouiht poit; Or eit,erhis,thiglife! ' I•AIDIOUT rho .idea of. iminortality, sanctifies all our actions by the greatness of the views, and sublimity of the motives; with which it inspires us. Ineffect, what are all other iiiiitiieei4biCh we can take for , the rule of •our actions . ; in. comparison Of that of our Immortality ? No, there are no real vir• lass. but . those which are. grounded on the foundation of a glorious immortality.. Alt othere May form:dissemblers, hypociites, politicians, whited sepulchres Out they Will never make men wise 4 choice, and virtuots . by , principle. Some say, that Virtues are cmly disguise and dissimulation. Why so i Because the. virtues; of which 'they 'streak, are limited to time, and are 'ot raised on the firm basis of Immortality, - 'Oftentimes justice is only a constrained and forced virtue ; the hand may be pure, while the heart is stdined with "hidden vice. Dia interesiedness is only' ostentation; modes ty nothing butaffeciatlon : all this.happens but too often in the land of darkness. But • 'raise man to the sublime vegion of Immor tality, where a pure air, free from the va pors of earthly contagio'n,is breathed ; vir , 'toe there is truth,ls is uprightness, it is 'sincerity.; the ham! 'is innocent, and the heart without stain. Stich are virtues in generall, But parti 'aqui.° Aleut in each colidition, in each Male of life, aud giim.man Immortality for the rule of hie conduct, and - the brat mover - -of-Ins-actionavin-each condition., in each vtate you will find the truly wise Chriitian, the good Sing, the good Magistrate, the -good -Citizen, the good Friend, the-goal L---Faiher:-:—A-King who considers himself so ifirriortati — wTllt - refard — hia — ifubj - e - eurichli 'child:Mt, being perstiatied that he will one day cei g a, nornverthem, but together with them 'hi heave T4e Magistrate will weigh his - decisions in the scale of equity, :beeause be will reflect, that . he himself is to be 'Weighed in the scales of divine jus tice::merchant will fix probity for the base of his iralli4 because he will re- member, that inure is a more advantageous .--:!-Volittneroeirt:strtue r of—tv 'chess Imatortality itself. The artist will workday 1114({"night if necbssary, because without limiting Ih:itself to dine he will 'turn hie lahor to profit for eternity,: and 'what a misfortune for him .would it be, if being obliged to cairn his bread by the sweat •of his brow. in' this , world, he should apt pear with, his hands empty In a word, . 'every , matr, • who places Immortality before itis.eyesk will,be great in all his views,just in all his Projects; regular in all his steps, holy, all his conduct and in all • his ac iionio„ men therefore thought of • -anOrtaliih . ., and , acted by. the principles it t uggeets,everY heart would become an asp plum:of, virtue, all men would be living' itro 3ge461:, Qin! the laws, peace and justice Wouldi•eign thrOughout the earth, and the world would' %become a picture of the ter restii.,elParadise.l, Ranen Were thoroughly penetrated with . : , ,i,hsse-*lblime- , -,sentinterits, and animated powerful, motives, should we. liee-,• - ‘siti4)ls.,seen so frequently in the esteeming and valuing kr..their outward advan-' hOird of riche's, by the,oli `vatioitif-tbeir 'rank, by their costly apparel? Does . .':44j . ioult irilieltl i, ifehies itself on . tudertiflin WcdasiOns forlei tbeeinvettot,excelleney of its epintual be • - 0:10*nplyVEI141-1tiF wore noble end of its ,;I;3l#Ociiifkl men; 'let us' boner tQ • OW' .ifiLiqeastires; lei us-knew how Itat'w are , whatwe' e an_ not convinced that there is *l. l lRag man as wee himself. '..'... , ,iiii '`, irloi' ' SI its beautiftll,ter . --, -- '''' I oti lirtott3qla „i. 0 , i' l ''' 4i#4 ..,,.4,,, ,LL,ii,..iikiipliungF,n' ~,•'p ~. a 1 PP* ll "7, L,-'.',',Vi t g . ‘ t i, o v:i f l i ' i t o i i t l i ' in f4l i ' i ! ' *t P d , L o r a li i evr:t.4i.i,s't i . , ,•q ,-1 7r.,t4:1,-0,,,t'1e, ,0 • iD!gi4-,oliml4:4llik, 1 , Ir f ,i y oo 1, -1t'1' ,, 1t41 , . 0:u-tt,'i,vh1tit•t", iiiii,lb,l e; •::- 0 ,itArfit . Nittobe . 40 . ;;A-.z. . .cocoisi. I,t -,,i..2!„.1. ~- riA ii,'fttblte * iifOtfjai,XAtll ic..4 ifiir4 4eitlieo , i4tiii l itk4i;iiii4l.4til 4 3 1 11 . 1 :4 - '..i 4 t i : , ilo:#l . l‘ 6 4r4 l uPitAiillsit4l.,4 l ;4lt: t si* stiqiigilt; bei:ltlia;inini , inaiiiritidt.4ltirt the temtitatintis' , o t 0' tY rt''' dim itself ' balaneetl teirert: hapOrhsn:liorieditsattil'• „glilis.ill'e-PiaP a 0 .kiltelteriottn'Oralityp; :''''f=eiki.i 6 W.! ) :' , •ili:o4: ; ';'t(iiii;6 l !iiicins f Yil.iiiP 3', I.alie thY' ele:ritlira ' 'anti ,";it:eirielitY.iiii . :o goodness.': If ''Ocil; ' ilia tiveit t •iiiit ; intel:' t 3 ati4tiio.i"." l42l ,orl'ilr.thei ea tt aef nev 7 erlet it,be saiiltof their,„he helped te'lwell' tifettle . (r 'fad lii 'o l ol.oe M 4l O l u . oiico, 'i't : 'to ite l ebiAttelif., If then art 'feeble in Mehl.. tat 'etre ngth , - throiti.onrit that. &cif) into. a 'pet. intedterient: ;Awake. iirlite,'yUuni inani assume the beautlful ga'rb of ,virtue, ,At is -fearfully -"easy to,-sin,- it -A' liiriebitiro be pure'and holy;., - !tit on'thY'lltrti ititli o iliisni I let the truth be the lidy of 16;1 liotretle. ME OEM John Masier, Priyy Conti'Weir& to Henry VIII, spike Ae tOthlyric, upnit hie' deathbed: ' have'seen five. piinCeii, aiicl B een , prt trY counsellor to, foOr. 1 haute seen The most remariable m things abroad, and been present at most state transactions for Mir; ty-years. After all this experience) have learnt this, that seriousness is most com mendable ;. temperance the best physic, and a good conscience the best estate.— Were Ito live again; I would change the , court for a cloister; my privy netunsellor's, bustle for the retirement of a hermit; and the whole time which I have spent in the palace, for one, hour's contritunication with God. When I look upon the tombs of the great, every emotion X envy dies; When I read the epitaphs of the beautiful; every inordinate desire forsakes me when I meet with the grief of parents,upon a tomb stone, my heart melts with mine t when I see the tombs of the parent, I reflect how vain it ie to grieve for those whom we must quickly follow ; when I see beings lying beside those that despised them; when •I behold rival wits placed side by side of the holy' men' who divided the world with their contests and dismtes, I reflect with " Borrow and asontshment -on the frivolous competitions, factions and debates'of.mankind ; when I read the sev eral dates of the tombs of some who died yesterday, and some six hundred years ago, I am reminded of that day when all man kind will be contemporaries' and. make their apearance -together.'—.addiecon.- Native' ,fll[S HEREBY GIVEN, that letters of Atiminis tratton on the Estate of ABRAHAM DITLOW,. ate-of South Middleton township; Cumberland co. deCeased, have this day been hailed by the Register 'Mond for said County, to the subscribers: All per sons having clainft or demands against the Estate of said decedentotre requested.to make known the same _withomaleipy,_and the e indebltd-WillaktPo7.4 l eJi immediately to • WILLIAM LINE • GEORGE DITLO ' W, Adm'rs. March 20,1849.. 6t-112 Init. TAYLOR'S' Malan 117 L1711117121' From 375, itowery,'N. York. FOR nine years this medicine has stood unrivaled for the cure of Coughs, Pain is the side, diffi culty of breathing, Bronchitis, and all those affec -tiowerof-the-Throst,-Lidngs-and-LiVer—which-are-a source of so much suffering and ivhiOli Unarrestcd so often terminate in Qpnsumption. So extensively has this remedy been used and in se, many 'cures has it proved successful, the proprietor feels no hesi tancy in recommending it to all who unlbrtuNutely have occasion to resort to some means of recovery. Multitudes who have experienced its happy effe cts, can testify to its utility, and very many rescued from a premature death, point to it as the means of their restoration. The originator of this remedy wv s-well versed in the science of .medicine, and a skilful •practicioner. Physicist's familiar with its effliets not unfrequently prescribe it in their practice,' and with the Medical Faculty gcnerally„it has met with a larger share of approbation than is common with exclusive pre parations'. • IKTEONSUMPTION-- , The following remarkl were taken from, the; last number of the Medico • Magazinei “The,iurprising effect produced by tht. genuine Dr. Taylor's ,Balsam .of Liverwort, made at 975 Bowery, in consumptive cases,eannot fail exciting a deep and thrilling interest through Out the world. We have so long .. .believed this disease (Consumption) in curable, that it'is difficult to credit our senses when we see persons, evidently consumptive, restored to health. Yet it is a fact of daily occurrence. LIVER COMPLAINT and General Debility—l do consider my cure almost miraculous. - I was given up by two physicians and told toprepare for death. I was in this low state when a friend sent me a-bot tle of Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort, from 975 flowery, and before I had used up the bottle] was able to sit up in bed, by, the further use I haVe com pletely regaitied 'rriy health, All should use it. • GEO: WELLS; 23 John It. OITIOLENT PAIN IN THE BIDE.-1' hate 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 tito bottles, Of Or. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort. • J. A. H. ALLEN, .7 Merchant's fieW• For sale by STEVENSON - 8c DINKLE„ , sole agents,for Carlisle and vicinity. • — October 25,1842. In •Ir - • . ankruitem -NOTOOE. DETITIONS foi . Discharge and Cara-, -JIL thaw nodes the Bankrupt Law, have been fil- JO N ANlNSON,lormerly Merchant of Harrisburg, and late contractor on ; public , ' works, by the firm • of Jacob A. Corps - and SATURDAY,-.the 47th day of , MAY next, at 11. o'clock; A: it; is appointed, for the hearing there= of; before the Court,sitting in BeekrtipbVit the District Courtroom in the City of rhiladmpina,When aid Where the Creditor* of the said Petitioneil who fitibliresed; , oeirDebts,end-Okuthattictiveltin leAst, may tippear s'e*,ceutei'icallY they have, , :Toted. Mott, pi ! ,04.40 Certificate shOuld not, be, -0 4 nted. FiLkSAIOPKINSON, ' ' :Clerk of the Dltir,itt•OMlA.A 10 720. '4O 0 C ra l reM !‘3 l ,. / I C° - I ***9iki IA )40 .31 4 1 0:44R 4 0, 64 . ,0Y +'. 4 kY: VF 1' too . Into. ll l lllll Af COW; iVpf r i*d. , Alt, O, REE , - 4 4‘ , ..V 1 4 -' 111 41 - 11 1 -- . . 'it I . s t : '" 4 ' ~ i . ...,- . 1 - 4f , e., , :::::. , ,,...; , ,,,_-,,, , ...•:::4,,, , .;t4:11:5 ,,,, e,i„-41 , -;)?4.3 , 4;:.. ~,,...,, , . 2.. 'i .! , ' ''' ~. s l.', ' ,.r '''' ,''' ' .& ' - ',' '? .. :::; ffe• - _,N ~ ..,.„,,.,...,,...'"l' 9 011 *'•Ir tlitAittf;'Alifinti , Carlide. , - - ..,4 , - ...---...,r.,;.,... 1 -4 , ..: •,, -,,,, -. Tuis c.onipEknr#smtini„i`lttalogineutpildpii Y :'.',4gainst. lose .pr divtittY'tir,FiKe, eh' Ake most tlasclP/bil !#,[aki".•, - 1.40Y.: c ,m,l#,A-- 4 .1: ~ , PtitnevifitiltitilkS, ,•-•,-, obbtoniecir tirlok•baildloga•ixtt)lb ou, $100% ; the, premium ini4ect . th the. , party.l6tiurlnd; a''dtiabletioittil7oiiaraant. on tbdaatOunt of pfinkutorluiitl4,'l • 7- ~ ' The'neutil rateir'for'obe year on ' ' • &intit and Briok,fluildlogr, to $5 obsl.ooo - tratne,"'*' on slooo' Morchattiltae, about ; • ' 40,b6,,*1060. . . Applicitnin in perenn ot: by letter will havelm• nieidiatei:ttentionk , ,• „ 7 112te spring Gardewitunerance Co OF PHILADELPHIA. 114 • ARE INSURANCE, 'either temporary or. • • .perpetual, against loss or. damage by Fraii in: Ott Or Cartntry, on llouseri,Barns and Build. logs of all inds; on Househrild F,urniturc, Mor. chandlke, floreeii, Cattle, Agricultural, Corn met... Dial :and ,Marthfacturing Stook; and Utensils of every deelcriplicm,as wellae Moararms‘and GROUND Rem; upon the moat favorable terms. „ • Tile "enduing are. the . usual rates, viz: On Stone aid brick buildings, frog • • • 35 to 40 cta. on 8100 1..1.,0gand &dine • 4-6 tei to 70 cts..on 100 "Merchandize and furni• tore in brick or atOno . • buildings, from 40 to SO cts. on 100 i'DO. in log *or' frame; to to 70 cis. on 100 "Borges, cattle, farniVng utensils and snnilries; at about cti.on 100 Application may Ain& • .JOHN J. MYERS, Agent, . Ga~isle~ Dec. 21, 184 t, ly RICH PRESENTS I murEin4 riAirygglitcli:lwie just received at their r Book Stat and Variety Store, it large asiortinent of Toyii; Topltooltis tot. Christottas Presents; Annals, Sonveniri, _and port-folios{ tor .1513. • An Together with Al choice. selection of enterteinirlg LHJILT REIALANG, for Icing siinter evenings. 134)01ii3 i; of every : variety, viz: School Bibles and Testaments; Smith's Geography and Artlaai - ...fNney Mitchell's do. • • Smith's Grammar, ' • . Eirltatn's ditto, • - Angel's Series,' No. 1,2, $, 4,5, 4.. CI, Cobb's School Books, - complete. Emerson Byerly, Barham, $' Web ster's Spellers, _ Pike, Rose, *Smiley', .4. Emersbn's .2- rithmetics, with Keys, " • Mathematical Instruments- STATIONARY : Letter, Cap, and Deed paper, ruled and plaid. Note paper. Silver Pencils, everpoints. Jackson Lead Pencils in wood, of all tempera; with n largo us sprtment of BLANK BOOKS, ruled and uuruled. INBItteItIVIVI"t;116 Ofsuporior finish. Razors, Razor Strops Shaving Brushes, and finely scented Shaving Soaps and assortod Po - farnery. _ . FANCY sTATIoNABY: uprrtor - apatraciantHinisitrQtrills - Tfiristril-iltntruler,- Rice paper, Visiting Cards, colored Wafers and Sealing Wax, Platti and Motto. Seals. • New Music, (VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTALO Mtifltutit Nnotruincotii, . , Together with a general and well selected assort ment Tog ether Ctassical and ,Jlliscellancous Works, .!to please the fancy and Improve the taste." Carlisle, Dec. 14084 i. TO FARMERS. iataItMITUMIIMMIE rillig sults - cribers ' at' their FOUNDRY AND MACIIINI SHOP, on Main street nearly op posite the County Jail, in the Borough of Carlisle, Pa., still confine to build the following Machines and Horse Powers—viz; T. D.lttirrelrs Patent Improved THREE AND TOUR mono ..E1 ,Townm o . With a horizontal band-wheel, with a trunk to con duct the strap to the Machine. BEVIL GEAR HORSE POWERS The baud-wheel outside of the horses. They arc well calculated to put to one side of the barn bridge, or Under the barn shed. A New anaimproved Shaker / To separate the grain from the straw, which will dispense With one or two hands, will be made to the above Machine if wanted. 416 laait .fit Purttating any of the above Machines may have the privilege, after a fair trial, ,Of returning the same' it not satisfied. All Machines and Horse, Powers are warranted rot' ono year, if-welt REP./1111.1:7PG. All kindi of repairing will be done at the 'emcees notice and on the most reasonable terms. They al ways keep on hand all castings necessary to repair the above Machines:or any otheex now in use. IRON ND , BRASS 'FOUNDRY. There is also attached ,to lb* door° establishment an IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY, at which all kinds of CASTINGS can be Inid—s,ucli as, Apple Mills, Corn Brakers, Plaster Draken, Mill Gear ing, Saw Mill Cranks, Magid* Gearing, Wagon. Boxes, &e. /to.. ,"Also, : , • . - • UM i L . 1": .: t l ' W . . , . 14 Such as Mill Spindles, Car Bores, Turning laihes, So., All in'the belt order, in iron and brass. , 0:7•All orders will be executed at the shortest no-; tice,snil promptlyattended to: F'artners and others ara respectfully invited to give tie a call, confident that they can besuited to their satisfaction, •., • , , A. sTomr.tt. & Co. • Carlisle, MI:10;1E14pp. " tf.o . co--plank's, Henwood's and Ogla'a .PLOUGHS and - PLOTJGH q4STINGS,saah stars Land fides,ka. tco.,esto also be had at 'e foritithy: Ml 'l7ition-Paper. , .Milli ‘,..!1 .=. , 1 1 1 1 E sa i t tple arge ri , ttr i t t e te liiiO 4 ; s trU l i e l aw y in , fl o 4 4a m mi a bo tht e li , u o3 ll4 aboeitehn: miles south ofCatlialai f b r.a term' tab of years, and iba MILL hav ing . been raaahtly*.l paired, ant new machlOart:.'l4Yo l 444 4 ,,lte . la tititttKOP , lTeimictlo'AfinclaiWOVlOAtlOlSAn4 Who ivguPPAjoia#o.4 l oK ll 4o l ';'.' ' i Paper lit eYeir ‘ 11 9 111 1 1 ". 411 -,. '- PI C II It, , iy,ifig ii', ivlio4;ii.tiiiirfiesittiii4illeo4 ' " 911 4 1 1 1 :01#1 4 *“ '- -- Orit.ht 44' 4.llittilatita 11461 0,40.; k . .00 , i , ' 1- 1 1 0 0, 11 thtl' 2 te . ' tfttei. ; ME M QM msa EIS , . • ' , , , ~, ... ~.,,,,,,,..7.,...., ..,•,., .'• Eat::: :$ , lii f o. , .; . .;., AtI,„ ; ,,,AYIS . 1 , 131 &,.. l obiO t i , rittirtil.. l ,gk; .% ''''' rff 161 H''' 4 0eWnit0i:: + 14,11stilroadVt - i„ it ,I v .. ta , . k ,twiiytiiii ' liairt*OViecillar , Z4lll l lolll $ O lW9Per"." talon , W fitiadrib treeinteroidefio; , !..th';Alie !Willett. Ile : 4 -'„,2l.AttregiklAy.7A . 2. 4 .. F i gliaterr ' ' '•'" 1 - WSltrifiW DV gmteur l ily , 41.i, ,,. .13V l'er ‘',"',' ,, ';', -,1 .%1 ' 4 r i1i1.11 * :.:% itiOitilr,th;roo99 l '. tiOdi ' grAettioloo:: , a dank t .f. CPlalitailfifishdtlihisTWitittlf,;Ciir»:' den Paleis,,fze., , will bislikirriteiPtlOadiloi - detlit4' et,Yl'. and "persipiietidtiiiitigliekliotti:tti.the /Mill; tan'tiflyethent'sirsyed iiii . dit'AiteilicTt.% . ttle,irkipt. i..tni 7 , soli.ahhitOrpa,,,,...: -, ,,,:iF1 . kAii.:,-, _l:' , % -, ... '.'-% ~ , i; ~`.,," '_.• ,: 'i •'. i ...). . - M: i iiropocrfeit Of ticaiontai r elei, Stuff aientiii in •,' ol's hi podet ; And room In the oil tag, to let. ' —••- ' ',' r ': ' . ''W.GitIMSITAW.'' ~ . . , ~, ,•'. , „...lv . , AiL i vAril Jailiilll7 25 0',1540....;:•; '!' ''';' , .''' , i;',..; , .;•: - $ ll l - -1 3 , . , ~,.. , .;:_ ~.. ..,„ :I R . 0,11.:::111V itg , • _....,r., F. ~.. ~, --.,, .‘.2.15Z611:434:Zigait , r-L :-., • - .•.: , ..•7.- 7 -7, , ..,,..... , ..,...!.•1•,.,. ,• , ~; la y..:rtruue.pl-the,p,UtOraftiod atithority . , contained in :the...licit .will arid' , ieatainebt of 11 , flortarn'ERE,slOyd,,I noli'ollbli for *ale the Carlisle . Iron .-*Orks Situated on the "fellow' ll'reeehea' , .dreeli; 4i miles east ot Carlisle' Pti. The estate :O a:Astiora first rate at WASSIV 4b:12111Tifet414 , 12 .., . 9 with Ten Thousand 4cres of .Land ' Anew MERCHANT MILL with fourrun of stone, ' finished on the most approved plan. About 500 acres of the laud are cleared and highly caltivated, having I thereon erected . .'' „ • . . . - • • ' . • . Three Istrgge --Bank -,Barns [ and necessary TENANT 1140 1 1[3S ES. The l.worki are propelled by the Yeliow 13reeches Creek and the Built fig.hring, which neither fail norfreeze. There are upon the premises all the necessary work mons houses, coal houses, carpenterand south shops, and stablingbuilt of the most substantial materials: The ore of the best quality' and' inexhaustible, is within 2 miles of thZ Furnace. There is perhaps no Iron Works in Pennsylvania which possesses su perior advantages and offers greater inducementslo the investment of Capital. The water power is so great that it might be extended to zny other , mann lacturing :purpose.. Persons disposed to purchase will of course examine the property. The terms of sale will be made' known by .., MARY EGE, • , Executrix of Michael Ego, dec'd. .. Carlisle, Oct. 19 1849. ' . • , tf-51 . . ncirEns &.nAvEnsTicK HA" just opened their FALL ASSORT MENT of DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS & ZAS O -Tea-R3 ' • "Together tnifh 4n extensive assortment lliatent atedicines and Perlanneiv. Also-43CESIII FRUITS, ' ORANGE'S, ALMOND'S, .LEMONS;' FIGS, ~PRUNES, - ' CURRANTS; • GRAPES; Sus. All of whiCh they will sell niholeiale or retail on the lowest terms. _ . • Carlisle, Decembbr 14,184°.-3m. ~ier~~:L~~~c~=c~al~~~r_~Z~~ NOl'ilEli ' INTER CRS GoOps,just r:eceiv c d and stllin g lower for Ciah than ever sold in Carlisle. The supply hits been bought at the present reduced- city prices, snit purchasers will Gnd it ilecidedly-totheir-intereat to call before purchasin g elsewhere. • CHAS; Noimmber 23, 1842 NEW & CHEAP COCOS! • • _____ 9 11-1 E subscriber has 4tlst opened a lot of New I. Goods, consisting of SUPERFINE CLOTHS, Black, Blue and Fancy :colored Cassimeres; Casi-. nets, all colors and prices, Meyinoes, Mouse de Lam es, Gloves,-Hosetry, 5-4 Ilhown Muslin., for a levy, 4-I-bleached do tbr a fip, Flannels from 20 to 25 cents, with a variety of other goods, all of which will be sold at very low &ices to suit the times. • -- - - ' - S.-M. HARRIS. Carlisle, October 19, 842. • tf-51 Loi a HARDWAIit AT REDUCED PRICES. lIENRIE L. ELDR, 493 Market st. Phi Wel phin, Importer and Dealer in Foreign and Domestic hardware, takes this method of in forming his friends and .custorrters of Cumberland 'county, that he. has received a large and splendid as- sortment of maa,DWGIRE, direct from England, together with a general assort ment of D O.it ESTI C 1/.2 R D WA RE, direct from _the.mauufacturces,.alloE.whirislaibeen_selectid by himself and agents with great care, expressly for , his own sales. Having purchased his present stock all for Cash, and at greatly reduced prices, it will eri able him to sell a , prices lower than any other store in Philadelphia• [erCall AIM examine the Bargains yourselves. P. S. Cumberland Nails at $3 44 a Keg ! ! ! Atwater Nails at $3 20 a Keg ! February 1,1843, WHOLES-A-LE- @Tr mvni No. 77} Market et.---North Side—above Second. Mr Goods for Cash--at Auction pricee..;eo THE subscribers have determiner]to conduct their business upon the CAsu System, and will sell their Goods aglow, if not at a lower grade of profit, than has heretofore been done in l'hiladelphiat—not one article reduced very low, in the expectution.of making it up on other Goods;— but their prices shall be all corresponding low. Their prices will be governed by the Auction rates—sett ing at the same prices, nett Cash, as the Auctions do on time—contenting themselves with the Interest for the time as their Prolit. - Tbiacannot but present it strong itqucement lor buyers especially from the Cr — :?eren.— • Jountri, to call on them in - preference to purchasing at Auction, where persons do not get the time dis count, unless .their hills reach a pertain amount, to which amount it is not always convenient for Coun try Buyers to purchase' and,it will also avoid the disadvantage of large lots, auil'affOrd atm time to select. They Aesign to avail themselves of every facility in both the New York as'well as the Philadelphi Auctions; in procuring their goods at the lowest po Bible rates. • „ . We now respeetrully invite our frietith and publics to 14 Test of Experience in this matter, mg the best way to convince them or the truth of promise, JOHNSTON, HUME te eq Marsh 8;1843. tlit Between..liechat,tesbul Phfladelphil~;or Bali • - [SY R4r — i ROAD 01? THE:aubilarlbogetktmfbl par " leave: to' inform' his flienda . air .generilly t . that he atill'enatiriaea. barthen Care tegularlx, _440 1 , 0 44.4" and : Philadelphia or ,lhilthrtimo Wl*/ *of-, Ott , 4 044tosic ir . thrWarilnd to Areliaillt:R A 4 40 1 4900 413 G0N 1 t orterk 1,, P:4::1"00 f 44 r t.1• 4q* 1 4.40 4# 4 #0%* 41 47,440' MEI rr~._ , t ~'•'t: , ,- ~~nri, ritet Cot • 4,P.' me the .Ex proce diode I lodge Of title Comtism. of physician use of this n. most astonishing after all hopes of In the first stages hat Consuinption,l' orig it has been used with ut dreds acknowletigithey health to this invaluabh form of Consumption so h young feniales, oonamonly ' • "GOING INTO A complaint with which th hos also proved highly stitiffi sessile the power of checkii alarming complaint, but also orates the system more offer nine we have ever pocsessed. Besides its surprising effic is equally efficacious in Livi Brmeldtie, and all affections Cut ed many of the most obsti otl ter remedy bad failed. Cr, Dr. Wistur's Treise on Cont the Agents. At ending the , use of this medic* diseases of the. Limp, and the many singular tts it has fected, having naturally, attracted th ttention of many. physicians, (Ili . wellrui the whol ter ms,. of quacks) variOusconjectures surials sveac r sen respecting its .iiimpositiorr; some . ph 'ens have supposed it to contain lorline , other,gn t preten ders say in must contain .717creurvind t me suc h substance they each attribute its singular enc 1..... As such opinions are altogether'erroneo nd cal aulated to prejudice many personiagains we PLEDGE OUR HONOR - That it contains nothing of tlifi kind, or t hi the least injurious; on the coitary s it ice us of the most simple substances/tie principle hi, are the, extracts of TAR an4lftn7d - Cher. ac and the whole secret of its it iicacy consist s ; mode by.Whlch they are prellred. - As we have already pablinted numerous if elites from the highest autheity;.•whipli pro i t virtues beyond all doubt, wintionsider it unnece to exhibit a long list of theipin this place, and only mention a few cases, ttpillow what it has d WHILE LI.FgREIVIAIND • Wt HAVE STI . SOM: popt i . A suntniisiNG CU .-z , -Among the Mani singular cures which th i medicine has effected, there is perhaps roue in ich its powers are sol fully shoWn as in the es , kMk Austin. 1 his lady had been Cot raptly° fcir several years, and during the greater p of this dine had received the best medical Aden oind filed" all the most valuable • remtdies , ye totlOtig.eould bo found to arrest its progress. , $ became subje4 to violent fits of coughing, ex milted large glitandtles of matter_occasionally t il-withrbloolomd stub step this fearful dim continue( its course, until all liop . e_of a recove ' as entirely despaired of.— 'While in diiirdistr g situation, lingering upon the very verge of th ,rave, she commenced the use of this Balsalm, WI ii, to use her own expression, operated almost li is charm. In' a few days she expectorated freekirthe cough was gradually sup pressed, and every a): appeared to add fresh vigor to her looks; and go, in the place of that emaciated form withering ,*e decay, she is seen mingling, in society, in better balth than she , has enjoyed fo years. ,7' . , li DISINTEREST TESTIMONY . --11RVing witnessed tile surprising. Macy of Dr: Wistar's alsalm of Wild Cherry if, the case of •hfra. Austin, I cheer. fully sicknowlete the above•statement to he true and correct. 1 J. C. WALSERS, M. D. - , Woodstown, Sept. 4, 1841. Dear Sir-*fithough yourinvaluable medicine has already fa i hundreds of powerful advocates, it I n mar still b ratising to you to receive a communi cation fro ny one that has been relieind by it. Such, Sityleruly my case. I have been a victim to :that toriblp disease Consumption, for many months, siniliave suffered so much, dud I had- be come alinit weary- of _ my- life. Hearing • your BalsalnVerhighly praised, I began taking it a few weeks bac, and can assure you It has relieved me more tliiiiany thine have even used before, and I confidefit , believe it Will cureme effectually. Please give this hirer the worth of the enclosed,and oblige Wits Respectfully, • 'Joss PriusoN. MEI . ; Chester CcMnty,Sept. il,lllill. i't , ' il Wistar—lt gives nne much pleasure to:la ic for tle that my wile's health has improved very mu '' see she has been using thy Balsalm of Wild Ch r, and we think there. is no doubt but that it willre her.. She has taken the two bottles . ' pur chWram thee a short time since; and her cough is dt better .she also sleeps well at:night, and Ila ti C has toting nettling. to give her so, much re li • 1. hee will please gi SO the hearer two bottles l b , *I for ' Thy Friend, -EnwAutrifoors.s. - k . . . -Lancaster county o luly-141841. /ear Slr--Please send me. two , bottles of your nine Ba!skim of Wild Cherry'. 1 have been af i; ted l*iitt Coniumptiunlor the last two years, and feted very much • with aieeverv_cough,_pains-in Ifbreast, difficulty of breathing, night sweats, Stc., al hiving tried numerous remedies; and also been oiler several doctors; yet I could not find any thing .-$, relieve me until I used some of your Balsalm. I got ore bottle from a neighbor of mitie,Whq is using It„ and have.foond such wonderful relief from it that I hate no doubt it will cure me effectually. - .. .'Very respectfully yours, &c. , ...—.• 11011XAT IrOMILLNA ir-pßead the, followirigirom 1tr...70c0b Hoffman, ysipian of extemskve pragtica liuutingdon -count , • . Dear Sir--I procured: one bottle of Dr. •Wislar's alllßlllfll of Wild Cherry, from Thames Reedy Esq ; Al, this, plate, 'and tried2n a, it .ease of obs‘insty, ativint on a child 'of 'tMl Schwebie, in * , bich man I otherfedies bad Veen triad' Witboul !MY .re-lief ybe ltn gave sudden relief, and in my,tminlou the tl dis efteotuallt dared by Ili use. , ',. _ _ v. , • 1: Yours, &o.: , ' l ' Jacon librVitati3l, D. Dicember 24d,11141..) . .-, , -', , .;.„ 1. , ~., , - -:',•!,-,..%,. -:1 , i --.. ' Dear Sir-A,Atclur,Dalealni ofWild Cherry, bat afo COMO some luktonisbing °urea lume.;;. One of:wbinli is an old ludrois...o- 1 1s49)1C1 1 / 1 1 : bed hiPapitlni for along time /Atli Slump:lessor yeat , , hing . 0 . er4,igra.ress, until she ataillnOli. oblige ut., her,liid. , ,4,ller ,-, rtrlond , .othe!, remedrokkoll 1 telo#o.4ollrviiinii o lo - ePitrnienbe# l ll l ol l - riiiViii# l 9/EWP. ,l)l o 4 ori*es,se, r '.iteii 1 444 aatcrt . able tiyattind.bk al ,tbe du el -pc , her twegoart Ms taking tiro bottlei more; . ails„entiTli cAire r V . `i : t''''e. - "Respe c tfully, Ike: ' -- -- - --- ~,,.-. 1 la ', - : , ~.,.- ~,. ,: - Jo/tiVt. V:xiiiiiii:" t -- ititineimi. , ... , -,,— , ,,—,--„,----. , ,uTioN li ts theo is' !1.-„ ' ' ' i?ln 'Pr atir 'Vit . ° , to .o 4, 'er 0 11 ik' ' ' ~I. w r, , ~ . '11310; Maur.; ;¢,' t ' ' All ' '. ' ':" lta ' ' "OVA‘l'' ali of ogiPtt MEM .egleited Colds, sueeess;ed buti4 :stoeatio 'Ortheir ie alone, ib‘tbat t amongst - ebeitte debility, o are lingering, it rid not lady pea progres of this die n s ind invig 11Rn sny,xpedi , THE EXTZAORDINA TlEreitejt....,_—. at sontitit, ag . tb ~e 411.4 am, .. eilitth,llo#P Ated!CittOne the iipprer ba cru s e the, l -,-, • , , ; ~ i „, _ .4 MrsD/PAL 'FACULTY . 64 4 e• 41 4 094; Qr 14444elltirvv. 111 9 11 "arkilewir t 4 'I i z bA wo re or toto l ooki re i iwiveyekay the** Opectablit Phyliolime q thielr patketi>% , ,..Thit.tset„ alone 10 su fficient ,t? qIIIAP,dOII' i .t'-r.: '-'.,',„,,-;,-,.;; :a , , ReP r.* Q t Std r :..t, . 1111 Wen MOWN) theta:Wl), 'emit ye l l ,b y a p w ith , - Manz caNtiotAte - ' s '"' , titan thepreparatloni tif tplitskif eild im?* 0111 . ' - . -4 2 X,C.P4IXE4Vpvt TAM'S ' s have been PAtialed frtsiutntib Pk itiii.bati4•iirom Pbigiiiatio anti Clergymeii; Meinhers id • ' • ' , Congrecb and StateLegillatures, i. , : }tape:Mid& privideblthiens, and, among them, many of the moat'dlitinguithed members, of, churehes . _ . and other InStitutionS, In referente t 9 Dr. Le,idy's Medicines, and it is hop cd, from the numerous certificates and rectimmendit. dons, hating. beinptiblished far and,near,that all dad, is now necessary is to' keep them before the publka,, that they may be reminded of them, where they to Whined genuine, &e. Ike. One of the nmshvaluable is . • '• -: Int a iirattiVlS Sarsaparilla Blood rills; These celebrated Pills art daily recommended in Diseases of the Stowell Impurities of the Blood; and Bowels, . generating diseases. o Billions Affections, die Stomach, ,Liveg, Habitu.d Costiveness, ' Beart,the Spleen,Kilf. Indignation, Flatulenek, imp, Bones i lkc. Ste. Want of Appetite, Ulcerous Sores of do Sonrnesiof the Stomach, Nose, Throat k Bodmi Waterbrash, Heartburn, Scaly,. Eruptions still Foul andoffensivehreath, .•Blotches of the Skitia Bad taste in the mouth, Dry and watery pimple* InwardPains,Painsof the of the face and be* Stomach, the Sides,and Headache, Giddiness, along the Back; Scrofula,Brysipelas, ~.." Rheumatio Pains, Gout, Glandular Affections , .. ALSO IN —•= l ,-- - -- ' Constitutional diseases, produced by Mercury and other mineral preparations, as well as the dungen:as consequences resulting from the improper treatmetit of Syphilis, &e. fire. • "The Life of the Flesh is in the Blood." Leviticus, ch. XXII, v. 11. Be ye purified In your Blood, And health will attend you. The great principles advocited by Dr. Leidy, and in which lie is supported by scripture, are . Ist. That vitality is contained in the Blood. V. The Blood, becoming vitiated or impure,givea rise to numerous diseases of the organs of the boas, the stomach, the liver, the heart, &c. ilcc. • Sd.. That whatever has the effect of purifying...the I Woo I, possessesthepower of rt-estabh shing health. ful netlon to the body. •- 41.1 r. That Purgation and Starvation, or, in othri words, purging to the extent that is too frequenAr done, and at the same time enjoying, low diet, Pali abstinence from food almost entirely, are productive of much more mischief than is generally supposed. and in proof of it will only remark, dint. - n , By Purgationz-•The human system . is more or ego a debilitated, for the very simple reason that in the i dh process of purging all is carried off from the stomach, .k , Irons ,'which nourishment is derived and distributed h e throughout the system, n , Be Starvation—Nourishment is Absolutely with ;.. heltf from the so necessary to it, both foram, is Mining vital action and aiding nature in hearing-up ~ againstthat progress of disease. Hence the consequences of too much frinying, and , a contin u ed diet must be to produce such a eonditiop of the system as will enable disease to make more rapid progress, and extend iteselfthe more eitaily,ani3 in a brief time throughout th . ,. system. ' Adrektting . the foregoing, s e becomes necessary to Itiquieo how is the Blood to b purified 1 sod in em , baling the means, how is the system II) be guarded gained any serious consequences , Ms easily answered -For all your ills, Take-Dr. Leidy's Blond Pills. • These Pills operate gently, though effectually y do not produce prostration oldie system,as mdy; is do. They require no restraint either, from oecupation Wrt golar - mode - of - liting. Na fear-need-be en-- Mined of taking cold from their use, and mny be t nat all times, by young and old, without inter le A. with any other medicine that may have been to • beforehand. . . se Pills arc Prepared kinlY, and sold wholesale and ill, at LEIDY'S , .. DR. EDeklili Ehapotiom, No. 1(11 N. Id st. belowl'ine, (Sue' r the Golden Nagle and Serpehti;) Phila. ) / 1 . tls CENTS A 11010 CY'A ' mount to whelesale dealei•s: to - . 1) eidy's Blood Pills are also told in all the principal ties and towns throughout the Goien,and by many speetable storekeepes thivaughobt tit country. . - For le, in Carlisle, by• • - • • .. -• TEVENSON & DI NK LE, Agents for Cumberland County:. Carlisle, ,91,1849. 15:11 BM rapt:ion, it /s, asthma, op, and has alter every deolars see to be bad od CCESS GIVES 605,1% TE. , Okusz ‘ .or CONSUMPTION.—Sim pIe as these complaints are usually considered, no one can deny thelk being the most common cause of this fatal and distressing disease. It is indeed a melancholy. troth, that :ihousands fall victims tcrConsamption every - year from no other cause than neglected celac• Yet we Snd hun dreds, nay thousands who moat such complaints with the greatest indifference r ancl let them run on for weeks and even monthemitbout thinking of the danger. At first you have wbat you mkt consider a slight cough or cold;you 'allow busi firms, pleasure or carelessness to prevent you from giving it any attention; it then settles upon your breast, you become hoarse, have pains in the side or chest, expectorate large quantities Of amt. tor, perhaps mixed with , blood, a difficulty of breathing ensues, and then you find your, own foolish neglect hoe brought on this Sistessing . conaplaint. you value life or health, be warned in time, and don't trifle with your Coto, or trust to any quack nostrum to cure you, but , im — mediately procure IClfottlirifr WO — a that — fa- - mous remedy, "BALSAM , or WILD Cuseas," which is well known to be the 'most speedy cure ever known, as thousands-will testify-whose-Jives have been saved by it. Erße very particular when you purcharie to ask for "Dr,. WASTAR'S.BALSAAS or WILDCKETULY." as there is also a SYRUP of this name in use. Preporeci, wboleaalo aud retail, by ,Wri.i.rams Chemiete, No. 99 South Fourth , street, P.iladerphla. Soldin CarlislO by SAMUEL ELLIptTi,, Price,One Dollar ti !futile. • , GROUP GIMILDRIEN. , , , ifflprilF4llB; SE ON, ,YOUR: GUARD!. , ! This je, the season whelk thie - destructlye comp aiht attatilis your intbtegtinglitile ehlikeso °fttinlolig'You of thwithi fondly • gloat and i Aaryieljpuphii* te..thh • lft#CEte. l l- mallet phoeld theretbre, know its symplomti wat4h tbetd aloptly, - eat always he prepated with a rtifttetly as many aTe deny eaorificed lky such nekle6l; ' 41 piettlitilittlbpatiofifierielifia With 'a shAeetitt Krowavestleser haattiishes of helit;thetiyea bee me red litei It twei4bi diffiatillyi entl (R 04 0 1044 featiltlCotrei JPill#l**o4?AtturilsialitinleSotint* lafold* irvir_49 chock JUT 4iwi o s t - w err , 09gi‘ *or he the 6 00d41,46,061* tll(feere;g f4 „ '"' - er 1/AM ,410 #94 10 : vey4f..r n • r tlffr4 .~:~~ 11? , , r , ' ' , . 3 , LP , • ..` • . 4 .!, L. , ti*lte o,olit4,lo*.:l 4lll !4elorugatores) -- glia ir, 1 4, 1 004 4 ,0 14 0(:" 1 0.0 3 : 11. 'ihe elate. I ,ltOMOmper niitOtovor, , Oet•Atmn mama they liA!!'44 6 ktfai l o l golgilatuni or `..2.: .. .. , •• s . '4 2 , the 1 01 9 ,1371 , 4 " i eth et l ‘4.y.the.tiainti'flanio invbase,Opoeititig.r.M.Kot!litet r, :,, :4r* . :Triti' .l3l6l olia haiViit idif litis . theii lioti ,* him ei prectiMV . ditiii:.;welpMeiden..lane, th'e lixOttOes V. 1114 iiiiite:NnYfi r 4k;* to'wiite for!, - thorn: Aro faiffilii.ho Niarbe tkteeekeifisliMte #ieee !media ff. 4. BALDNESE , ''' ~ ,,A.,„i4 .. - Y:,;. , ..., ~.,, , • -'' - ' ' BALM 9P.'ColWi i iiilttAjtdi TEEE irplfri., 46ielf iit :titbit it 'if railbig oit;heriaidre 'F on pato 460.4 - ita4 4:1I qini*lrt,iki*Oirtlitildlyi or oti those vilto liiiiloitthe' heikfrOM any eatige:` ' .. A.ll l Vtitlitathat:iiifiet;thie heads: of ohildind in'aehboia, are mervented or killed brit at onee.--L '692:o 4f ee ' Find the . name of mi . , it, or Rotor try. it. Retnentletr Ws Always: • ' ' ltHEUVAllifflit and LAMENESS positively soul, fryi agithrsvelkd•CitiisclOt Out 1044 ge 040014 4lt olh4 Ihi'lfiditi.- voarrtheion*Lisni . ltliavre s e Iteefir Ltinstsivi- • - %it ntireii!ithodt. thenlllll Organ** & CO. On I= and *ad HORSES Wind -Galls, Stc. Toni Foundo; . Ballow% Magical Pala Do+. tractor Salve.4Tlw most e;raordinary mine! En! and nci.failitre. It will cure the PILES LIN'S SPREAD PLASTERS,' A I:ittcr and more nice and !Beret article turret waa made.- 2 All should wear.them _regularly. .„ LIN'S TEMPERANCE HITTEUS en the principle of substituting the ionic in 'place of the ciimuldiat principle, which has reformed so nutny drunkards: To be used with • . LIN'S BLO OD • • 44( • ' , ILIA an of to ell . . , .cen3 for cleansing the . lystem and the Manors Weer. kg the blood, and for all irregalaritlea Of the bewai l , and the general:health:4A (doe Dr . LN'S sig. POAr AA 4 AN I . . iv nnlOre: HEADACHE .DR.SPOHN'S 14EADACHE REMEDY will effectually cute , sick headache, either from tho NERVES or bilious. Hundreds of families me using it with great joy. DR. SPOHN'S ELIXIR OF HEALTH; for the certain prevention of FEVERS or any general eicknem keiping the stomach id moat per. feet order, the bowels regular, and a determination td tito mance. COLDS COUGHS • sins-in4ba4mesi-boirusnessoin • DROPSY are quickly cured by it. Know this by trying. CORNS. The French Miter lea sure .eure. --- 49.- ."-•"----, . ~ 7._ <'-7 ( o t-'--=' _ -s--.--. - --- M . -_ - V _... - ~----- . ___ 4. ,-.0- ' le -3.P. Heir any shade you with, but will not color tho skin • SARSAPARILLA. CM/STOCK'S CON. FOUND. EXTRACT. There ieno other prepers. tion - of. Earsaparillti that cttn exceed or equal this. If you oro , sure to get Costarocx's, you will find it inYerior to all other'. It does not require puffing. 71:11111E1Fos .Will(11117,51 CELESTIAL BALM OF CIONA: A positive cure. for the piles. and all external ailiri&—all Internal irritations brought to the suffice by friction ititN - this Bain ;—so in coughs, swelled or sore throSit; tightness of the cheat, this aaltn applied on a,fiannel will ielltrve end cure at once.-s Fresh wounds or old serge iirb tepidly cured by it. ber the name, and get Cometor KOLMSTOCKI VERMIFUGE 11111 \ ;rtidiottte all WORMS In chilarettiiiitthilti With a certainty quite uteiriehltql, - ,. It is the*nre ad :that made, by - . etock, - and Bella with sttapiditi %, almost incredible, IT:anti:tack C°.t. New ,Y 404 TOOTH DROPS,lopps—CiFfitiohr; 'Enteredfeeeritiqito iotsf Cotwombigititianigiteci 11. iXan Oa vwes am* or thingum f m.= w w. f .riew a n . BY applying.` l 4 . ' our '' .: ' . ':,- 3 • k . i 1,.....,-to agenas n 'sal.•*nwn 'inf lilage o yap ai i44:34‘ had ficei* . oll43o:l4ol4 1 1 4 lent4 4*314# 4 40 , tTi>ioifire6o;e :at 114‘4ithithtt'' , . - - - - - -r • ' toate'snocktoi ;au ikqt,..-Aitt ' 'ilinonot •'- i lir , toe pat W ill euiT atm** f11t , ,0 0 viOn., Ffs l4, _ 'AVM *HESE 08“310X , ~X 1 , ould pel toui liii . . lAuctieier — i, . uri••••,• .., „dal/Alan.' `,, i • . wi1,_,44., . • . •,• ~ .*llll APAR WM/ • ' : '111.01141W , ,' .• .1-,,a) , ,• - - , ' - t ,St:-• .f.., a';; ; ; , , f lp, : ', ,, 5 - 2,; „ 1 0 / ' I // 7 : .. 1 o 10k 11441 1 1 Pln ilti t 41 i a i d * T ' $444:440itiiiii4664 i sie W.% . . , : 1 . 4 MS ! 01 4 -01imr IP4l}ll "R. . . (OA ****Kttu annul ■ El have. Rinaurte. Spavin,, ro cured by itoora' Bramttc ; and id horses entirely cured ; by Roca , intment. Mark this, all hontenian.. •-•t -\-"P.,,. VI El r,P On reat ligalt we. a e , °el ong 00i. .01her, tith .v. it