iEMME"it aN:!5ZZ:8...066 kraal a late•FoiTignqotii. - ail: ALL THINGS PERISH ;AVE VIRTUct nY Tnoirai,rowrs., . . , . "Sweet reerii''Bo cool, SO' caliii, 80 bright, . .• "'. The brido of tbeeartliand sky, The dew shall .weep thy faille-night, i'ar thou must die. . . . . . ' S'weet yosei-risitovi fragrance now T crave, To glad, my seytisa and joy mine eyes, 'Thy root:is:ever in,its grave, - ' " . .11,.nd ihou•must die.' " Sweet spring-►ao full of shipo and showers, It Makes the weary spirit sigh, 1, . TO' think,"with all'thy herbs and flowers; . That thou must die: : Sweet tnnsio—een the lovely song 'Which from narbarp in window nigh Is tinating on the breeze along, E'en thou'muat die.. And allike hright and glistering train OG itari that stud the deip blue sky; Must they all perish-7 , 110ne remain • TO glad the'eye ? Anti vales, and lleids, and rushing strepms; Ana nlountains thatinvede.the sky, . Are tliey as baseless pa our dreams 'Aud I=lst-ou-die And All that's beautiful and fair On Nature's fidad.—love . 's melody, That makes sweet musiCof the air, . All—all must die ! And man, frail form of senseless clay, now his glance is proud and high, Perchance upon this passing day He too may die! But the bright soul ?—thatishrined ivithin— The quenchless light in mortal form--c Tho' dimm'd by misery and in sin, Defies the worm: , When all the stare shall fade away, And suns in their owp blaze expire ; And trackless comets cease - to stray , • Willi wand'iiiii; ,fire. The soul shall ever live, nor know The lapsd of time, but dwell on high, And share—in endlessjoy or woe-:7 Eternity.'? A VILLAGE. FUNERAL. _ There_are_perhaps-few:inManeci—niore striking - to the iobservant and thoughtful 'mind, than a village funeral. 'the feelings are wrought to a survay of our own mor tality—the feeble tenor by which - exis tence is held, and the certainty of death. The bsll, .as it pours the knell. of the •de parted from the.listening ear, speaks . with an iron voice against the folly of resting our whole hopes upon• this 4_4 transi- toffy existence=lilte vain bubbles upon the troubled ocean, born' from the comdotions of the deep, and doomed to vanish into air 5t the rush of every curling billow, and tthe 'blooixiing of every surge. ' It has a impor __ tsot lesson to impart 'wkieli should serve 'to withhold the maddening plans of ambi tion and the dreamsof youth—to allay the thirst . for eery, and sadden the smile on —the-cheek of youth. l'hese_arO a few of .the effeett — Whielt — shoTild impress the spirit- when we. return from that: spot where a: fellow being has sought his final , resting place in the earth, and gone to sleep - upon its bosom, never to wake till thetrump of. 'God shall tremble upon the ear of a startled univeise; The, thought of death comes irresistibly hoMe to the soul, when the chide are falling upon•the coffin which eng closes one who was but yesterday with us upon the earth—mingling with the same friends with whom we mingled; one who attended with us at the same sanctuary— who rejoiced • when we wore glad—Who hacivept when we have wept, who has shared with us the sympathies of nature. and the endearinents of society—it iiimpos- Bible when such an one dies, not, to ,feel the bereavment, and to have thoughts of our own frailty crowd upon us, and the awful realities of an untried existence have a place imour.rninils. would, perhaps, be useless to enquire why these impressigns • are not generally, ,Jmoie lasting; why they do not sink deeper and remain longerimpreased on the heart. The.infatuation' of tie world—the plans of 'individual success in, business or in plea sure—the concerns for a mortality which must soon be 'thrown by foi a state which 'is eternal, are the chief influences which min the chamfel of the thoughis, almost `before the "step of the pall bearer are be lond the gates ,of the ehurch-Yarl — Que ?goes to his farm . , another to his merchan • elize ; the dead Ore' forgotten, and man 'plods on his way full of dreams, until he, too, must.lie,downitt: th • , dust. Then the same . .cereniony is 'a 7:lliirformed, and thoselhat •have gone beftire him, he .is Soon forgotten. A kind tear may pcca- `atonally be Act' ,above his humble bed; but iipie• and the chances and changes of -tite,i;,orldsoon trash his name frodiTecotd suiltecqection.: • - the coldness of the world, when one ,of 'its nuntber sinks away into °the graye,'that creates in the human breast such .•an instinctive. dread of ' death, and such a -tie:lire:to live in the:memory-of eurjrieedi `.our4ountry. 'Alas, how delusive, is !o,parivetuats nur,merpory in the ':.„iltd?iiiiits . ei:Mtrilesceridants.. The 'ashes 'dace, in:theseptilchril urn,rthe rose plant] .6 7 ; 0 1 ; 1, 44o sheds: and rp '1101VrOsiril,0,4)1080410 for' tifew fl Oting handol4planted: 4 %, • .**,,krittige ,. :4l4:worls l out Jo, lifif:Ov4 • , ,0e..1 6 09 .1 04i..0,'KT,41i4 it4:olre' , ; , %#Y i , qAttki#:Aho O r4 h Pr a t e;t: 1 0 . •115 1 5 1 ,J., • 61;17,. • . : ~•• CARr MA ' I AMU; ii:• . . ,-.. ••-•.sw.c.p.futim..)E,E,oA, ) ,., ... , .•Y: , : , ,t. .I[IVIPROVEIVIENtS jiitt434 bkBll ; .tifindi ift A almost every lainnak;o • httsineis exeept ln:that of eiilipigii"g'.,Philikdeliihiti - With 'Poyistolis ,, ; , The,oresent models nearly' thelante its that perdu= ed hereto the lieselutien;'when this'e4 slid not non- tain tWeturthottaktl I . hitatita:` - 7 '''.., ' . 1 -'*" 1, 1 . • • . :There 111 O;dfstatte : round PhiladelPiln from' which a farrier Cantle bring his produce to market, hy'llM 'lapel 'made' of a, Wagon )witljnities;iiiithout -tslting,the beitpart 6f onis, day 16 opine; and' iinOther I l to . tietl;.and the third day to return hornet'llins-oe cupying nearly thive,days to bring;their produce to markett A.043;1f he attends twice ti: week, which he oughttti dti, especially in the summer season; (when the labor of himself and team aro moat needed at home,) it Will 'occUpy',.firso winile tintit - ef himself and. two homeand ex_peuses on the rottiljinerely Ad - enable - 11W° settliis produce: NO businesi can Or ought to stand such a tax Upon it. , -Those who Hie still further oft, have' to take their produce to the stores in their -neighborhood, and when flutter is' I selling in Philadelphia inarket ttt 25 cents per lb:, they sell to the store§ at 124 cents, and receive Dry Goods, Groceries or-other store, goatiale payment, at high prices. In order to remedy this difficulty,a large atone. market-house has been erected in Philadelphia, near the ColleCtor's office on the Columbia rail road, ' with glazed windows and dry. cellars, called the ' "Car Market "front the circumstance of having a .braneh from the Columbia rail road running through it so that Farmers can bring their 'Produce by dhe morning train. of cars, sell out, and return by the evening cars, or they catrcome to market by the at: ' ternoon lhm and return the, next day, where their residence is 50 or 130 miles from the city. . Even where they reside 100 miles off, they can_ `come to market - one - da and'return the next with very little expense or fatigue; thus in a few 'hours convet ling a I Lith ei r_p ro.duce.i nto.gold-or- silverkor notes.of specie -paying' banks, (there are , no othes.in• l general circulation iii Philadelphia at present,) and this good money will be paid to thud in the city 'there they can buy_ their dry-goods, grOceries, &e., at first hands as cheaply as the country merchants can do, and thus save as much as will pay their toll on the rail road ; so that, whatever is the difference ' between the yricesat home mid iu Philadelphia, will be a clear profit. As producers will thus be enabled .to sell cheaper than those who reside neat , the city, (who pay more for their farms, and have to bring their produce by wago . n anti horses,) purchasers will go there, especially in these " bard times" when every body teels disposed to save all they honorably can. There is another class of Farmers , who live too far off from the rail road to send their produce to 'mar- ket in this way, who would bring it to the stores'or,' depots along the rail road, Should such be establish ed, and sell to storekeepers or dealers•of produc'e along the line, who would always be prepared to buy and forward it to the car market. It is desirable that suitable . persona should estab lish such depots for the reception and forwarding of such produce, either on commission or on own Sc-. count. Storekeepers in the interior might thus find reafly sale and quick retains for produce received by them: The State beings the cars to the Aliirket House by steam, so that horse power will not be re- quired SAMUEL WEBB. No; 307 Arch atrect,-Philadelphin, — April 13, .1843. .31-2 Nifrtitt• - S'IIEREBY GIVEN, that letters or kdroinis L tratton on the Estate of ABRAHAM-CI-FLOW, late of South Middleton township, Cumberland en. deceased, have this day_been issued by the Register in and for 'said Coontyi to the subScriber;t: All per• sons having claims or demands against the' Estate,of said tleeedent,are requested to make known the sonic without and those indebted to make payment immediately to WILLIAM LINE , GEORGE EITLOW,S nlim'". march 20,184, ' a DR. TAYLOR' - - illan 117211111(019 From 3,75, Boweryi.N. York 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 'llirout, Lungs and' Liver, which are a source of so much suffering and wide% unarrested so often terminate in Consumption. So extensively has this remetlyobeett used and in so many cures has it proved successful, the proPrictor heels' 110 hesi tancy in recominending it to all who unfortunately hove occasion to resort to some means of recovery. Multitudes who have experienced its lumpy effects, -can-testify-to-its-utilityotial-very-many-resunctWom a premature death, poi n t to it us the means of their restoration.. The originator of this remedy 'VPs well versed in the science of medicine, and a 'skilful . practicioner. Physiermsfiimiliar with its effects not unfrequently prescribe it in their practice, and with the Medical Faculty generally it has met with a larger share'of approbation urns is common with exclusive Ij-CONSUMPTION—The following remarkl were taken from the last number of the Medico Magazine: "The surprising effect produced.by the genuine D r . Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort, made at 375 Bowery, in consumptive cases, cantim fail extliting deep and thrilling interest throughouttheworld. We have so long believed this disease (consumption) in curable, that it is difilcult to credit our SCSSCS when we see persons; evidently consumptive, restored to health. Yet it is a (het of daily occurrence. LIVER COMPLAINT and General Debility—l do consider my cure almost miraculous. I was given up byt.wo physicians and told to prepare for death. 1 was in 0115 low state when a friend sent me a bot tle of Ili% Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort, from 375 Bowery, and before I hail used up the bottle I was able to sit up in bed, by the further use I have com pletely regained my health. All should use it. GEO. WELLS, 23 John st. O:).VIOLENT PAIN IN THE SIDE'.—I have been =TO 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. li. ALLEN, 7 Merchant's Row. For sale by STEVENSON & DINKLE; sole agents for Cat:lisle and vicinity October 26,1842. do Bankruptcy. United States Comet, EASTERN 'DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA . •T 0E . • .PETITIONS for Discharge anti Certi- K ficate under the Bankrupt Law, have been fil ed by ' • JOHN STOUGH, Individnaliy and lute.Merehant of the firm of Stough Sc Brewster. ISACC MLLE% Shoenutker. do. and FRIDAY, the 30th day of. JUNE next, at 1.1 o'clock A. M. is appointed for the hearing there of, before the .said Court, sitting in Bankruptcy, at the District Court Room, in the City of ehiladel phin, when and where the Creditors of the - mid re mioner's'who hare proved their Debts, and all per sons in interest, may appear and show cause, if any they have, why such Discharges and Certificates should not be granted. . _ _ _ PRA& HOPKINSON, Clerk orDistrict Court. Philn, April 12th,,1843 Atptice. 116DETITION S for ,the Discharge & Cir. tiflente, under the, Bankrupt Law, have been filed by JOHN JOHNSON, formerly Merchant of Harrisburg, and - late contractor on public - Works, by the firm of Jacob A. Gorges Ik' Co. • . Cemberland co. and SATURDAY, the 27th ; day qf, MAY next, at o'cleck, A,ALltappointed foram hearing there of, before the said Courtodainrin Bankrumeliatthe •Pistrief,Courtroom in the City of Philadelphm,when' and .where the Cred kers of the said Petitionera, %dm: have proved their Debts; and ail ether personem wrest, may appear s and etiow . cause, if any they have, 'why such Discharge and Certificate should nmlie; , HOPKINSON,. • 4. ',Clerk of tbe Diatriet‘COurt., • Mirell'l; 18'0,• • • • • . 111!_OtilKSZa lawntioNs and Certificate* .gdy ofe, ftitplOdtiotni - , has been - filkdby 61 1 334.*8*4 TaixileV GO, Otityritir;l • • • Cumberlind 07_1:1RgW ii*ltßlCKoofe' pawi. i. 40 . 1152.•401110041iiev ' lad E. : INSURANCE!, - •'. „ ' , rtiortli &mei Insurhitkiel4,. - • q'• • o F I°llll4 DE Gtill • . .• JOI,EIN J. 'III,IEAS 'Agent; Oiiir HIS company eon tine . os to Make Xasuranoes agairist loos or damage by Fire, on tho most reasonable terms. They also take . PERPETUAIG•RISIkS; • . . oruatonenr brielt Indlifingint $25 on $lOOO l the premitiminhject to be, drawn' any ti'me bb the party- insuring, at a.deduCtlen of five per cent. on the amount of promium paid. r - : The usual rams for one year on Stone' nd Brick Buildtnge, $4 to $5 on $lOOO Log and Frame, •• « . •$6 to s7.on 01000 Merchandize, about . $5 on $lOOO A p lication in person or by letter will have im mediate attention. • • . , • The Spring Garden Insurance CO: 111)1[AKE INSURANCE, either temporary or . • perpetual, against loss or damage by FIRE,, tti own br Country, on Houses, Barnsand Build. ings of all kinds; on Hciusehold Furniture, Mer. chandize, Horses, Cattle . , Agricultural, Commer cial. and' Manufacturing Stock, arid - Utensils of every descriptien,as well as MORTAGES and GIiOUND RENT, upon the most fmrable tonne.. The following are the usual rates, viz: On Stone and brick buildibgs, from . 35 to 40 ets. on $lOO . . 4, Log and framo " 60 to 70 cts. on 100 "Merchandizo and furni turein brick or stone buildings, from • • "Do: in log or frame, "Horses, cattle, fanning utensils and Sundries, at about Application may be made to JOHN J. MYERS, Agent: Carlisle, Dec. 21, 1842. ly RICH PRESENTS !! eikkave W r isFated'd r itnru q , Htt, I Stationary and Variety Store, a large assortment of • Toys, •Toy-Books for Christmas Presents. Annals, Souvenirs, 'and Port-folios f for 1513, • Together with "a choice . selection of entertaining WAIT READING, for long winter evenings. 3111(001 D(1)(DII5g of - everrvaTietyorit School Bibles and Testaments, Smith's Geographi; • and . Olney 4m Mitchell's do. Smith's - Grammar, : - Kirkant's ditto, angers Series, Aro. 1, 2, 3,4,..) Cobb's School- Books, .com plat!. Emerson,.• Byerly,: Barham, 4- Ireb ster's Spellers, • Pike, Rose, Smiley, 4 , Emerson's S. rithmeties, with Keys, Altatht - Matical Instruments. DM STATION/1, ,* : Lotter, Cap, and Deed paper, ruled and plain. Note Silver Pencil 8, eyerpaints. Jackson' Lead Pencils in wood, of all tempers; with a large as sortment of BLANK BOOKS, ruled and mauled. Ui'4IB;d4I= . 22VIZZ L I Of superior finish. - Razors, Razor Strops . Shaving. Brushes, and finely scented Shaving Soaps and assorted Pe .furnory. FANCY sTxriro - N -- -s,mil. 2 ulterior opaque an, :iitTiia QuillTlvi.tol .I.l(Tifd' N Rice paper, Visiting Cards, colored ‘N r afers and Sealing Wax, Plain and Motto Stalls. . . ..... - New Music, . . (VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL:) yAtioir(tt )IMtptutento, Together with a general and ylell selected assort ment of . Classical and Oliscellaneota Mirka, "to please the limey and improve the taste." Carliste„llee. 14,1842. •tf-7 TO FARMERS. Hill l 23lllN a1M12V1134 WIRE snbsm•iberi, at their FOUNDRY . AND MACHINE SHOP, on Main street, nearly op posite the County Jail, in the Borough or Carlisle, pa., still contitie to build die following- Machines and Horse Powers—viz: T. D...BitirelllN Pittent Improved 11. THREE . 4111 f POUR L201g12 WM - A M 9 With a horizontal hand-wheel, with a trunk to con duct the strap to the Machine. BEVIL GEAR HORSE POWER, The band-wheel outside of the horses. They are well calculated to put to one side of the barn bridge, or under the • . . • A New and Improved Shaker, To scparnte the . gritin from the straw, which wilt dispense with one or two hands, will he made to (lie above Machine if wanted.. EMI 244U142{M2)03 'Purchasing any of the above Machines may have the privilege after a Ihir trial, of returning the same it not sati sfied. All Machines and Horse Powersnre warranted for one year, if well used. .REP•IIRIAW. 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 Afachines,or auy others now in use: Cumbccland co IRON ND 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 Aimle Mills, Corn Beakers, Plaster Beakers, Mill Gem , ing•;. Saw Mill' Cranks, Machine Gearing,. Wagon Boxea, &o. Also. • • •. • TURNING AND FINISHING Such as Mill Spindles,. Car Boxes,turning Lathes, ar.c., all in the best order, in iron and brass, (01.11 orders will be executed at the shortest no dee, and promptly attended to, Farmers and others era respectfully invited to give us n call, confident thatthey can beSuited to their satisfiiction. A. STOUFFER St CO. Carlisle, Aug. 10,1&12, tf4t Henwooll's and Ogle's PLOUGHS and - PLOUGH CASTINGS, such as Cutters Land sides, &o. &0., can also be had at the foundry. Jlg subscriber respectfully informs-thopuh: lie at large, that he has brand the . above "eig,. tabhshment, six cedes south °Online, for a tern of . years, and the MlLL•ltiiog . been recentl y pawed, and new 'machinery: unvcduced,-ne le therefore prepared to manufacture to cyder, (and also has a supply constantlY on hand) • .; Paper of avery 1464 itiOfttititiiiii; which he will furnish tWpriritne, tnerchAntetuni others,iti anY'lluantities at the lowestelytprkee. All xmdero addressed to the subieribe4 •Papont , town, •Cumberland'°Ounty;,loll:Pceive.,PVAßlO Having lately ' celald . a~ ppply , afiha ~ erybest: materials, he 7 atter° **elf, t pjl , 1,,- '4ooteilpaper.fk 14000 tp#ryi 150tren*e k; qt nitimOntf 2 P•lB42; - TAitAigheit ptit4 paid' £4*;Nriii e • •..k BM MEM OF BIIILADELPHIA. 40 to 50 cts. on AM GO to 70 cts. on 100 60 cts. on 100 ET] IMM=CMIII== ,• :P*E':PPgAm'i3 In ilia iqear , hairs: mile belewigsrrisburg on the:alit hank Of.theSna-l' 11tehanamticar,the,Badroad twn Verticallmd,two. C rctihke:Sawa,i non it; over-. ntion, and icady! to execute orderie utmost ; despatch, AT Pil./CPS :4.7 1 tP0101117 WITH T.lte-VBXERAL R.EDITIO7',IOJY: OP. An assortment of the various kinds Of Batntling, l Boards, Plank, Pl astering and'Shingling Laths, Gar . den Pales, &to:, will be alwaya kept l'eady,foi ery; and persona sendlng Rana ,or, Logs to the, Mill, can have them 'sawed undirected, on ,the most rem- sonahle terms. •,,," 40,000 feet of seasoned clear,Stuff are now in' the yard.• OZyStram power, and room in the 'building, to let. • .. . ...W. GRIMSUAW. January 25 1543. . -- • 3tp..13 VALCABt, Y. - . • 0 'lt WORKS alaamaniab.. . . • 11 - ZY of tha "pciiveis lad authority contained in the' last , 'will' and testament of EoE,dee'l; I how 'offer for side,' the Carlisle Iron WorkS Situated on the Yellow Breeches Creek; 43 mike east of Carlisle Pa. Theestatecionsists of a first rate with Ten Thousand acres cif .Land. A.JIpw,MEIitHANT MILL with four rim of stone; Wilted on the most apprbved plan. 'About 500 acres of the Nod are cleared and highly uultivated,having thereon erected . Thnree- Large Bank 'Barns ,and necessary TENANT 11 - IOUSES The works lure propeller by the Yellow Breecnes Creek and,the Botlulg Spring, which neither fail norfreeze. 'Claire are upon the premises nil the necessarY work metis houses, coal houses, carpenter and smith shops, and stabling built of the most substantial materials. The,ore of the best qualily_and. inexhaustible, is within 9, miler of the Furnace. There is perhaps no Iron Works io Pennsylvania which possesses su perior advantages and offers greater inducements to lite investment of Capital. The water power is so great that it might be extended to idly other manu 7 factoring 'purpose. Persons disposed to pilrebsse will-of course_examine the property: The terms of sale will be made known by MARY EGE, ExecutriZ of Michael E!:, . Carlisle, Oct. 19, 184.0. tf-51 IVE - YERS. AVERS', , H iZ sr p o st r opened their FALL ASSORT- DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS & Togeeher with an extensiee'assortment of ' Patent ' ,Medicines and Pcrfamery. • - Also . --FRESII - FRIATS -'• -ORANGES,: ALMONDS, r .tiros; . RAISINS, ' PRUNWS„ CURRANTS,. • GRAPES, ' All of which they will soil wholesale or retail on the-lowest terms. ' d Carlisle, Deeemherl4,Pl42.—tim. • • • 5, ,S , 6, • ANOTHER stip . lily of WINTER. W.t.mh GOODS; ust received and selling lower for Cash than ever sold in Carlisle. The supply has been bought at the present reduced city prices, and purchasivs witLfind it decidedly to their interest to call before purchasing elsewhere. 'CHAS. OGILBY. November 23, 1.842. 11-56 NEW & CHEAP GOODS! VIE subscriber has just opened n lot of iVew Goods,, consisting. of SUFI:MIRE CLOTHS, Bhmkoth. and Fancy colored Cassimeres, Casi nos, all colors and prices;' Merinoes, Mouse de Laines; Gloves, HoseirY, Ilrown Musl ins, for a levy, 4-1 bleached do tin• it tip, Flannels from '2O to 25 eentsovith a variety of other goods, all of which will be bold at very low prices to suit-the times.- S. Al. HARRIS. ar isle, Onto er 19,1842. tf3l LOOII.T THIS HARDWARE - AT REDUCED PRICES, L. ELDER, 493 Market st. Philadelphia, Importer and Dealer in Frivig,n anti Domestic Hardware, takes this method of in forming his friends and customers Of Cumberland county, that he has received a large and splendid as sortment of MAIRDW2I2E 3 direct from England, together with a general assort ment of pO.IIKYTIC 11.11?D1I'4nf.', direct from the manufacturers, all of which harbeen.selected by himself and agents with great care, expri.ssly for his awn sales. Having purchased his present stock all for Cash; and at greatly redneed prices, it will en able him to sell a* prices lower thou any other store in Philadelphi , . CO - Call sun ,:xamine,the Bargains yourselves. P. S. Cumberland Nails at to 4t a Keg ! ! ! Atwater Nails at $3 '2O a Keg ! February 1,1949. WHOLESALE illatOD3 31(0111 No. 77i .Market 81.---jVorth Side---a Love Second: 'Goods for Cash—at Auction prices..m THE •eubseribers....huye determined to conduct their business upon - tiM•Giiii - System, and will sell their Goods as low, if not at a lower grade of profit, thitn has heretofore.. been done in Philadelphiai—not one article reduced very low, in the expectation of making it up on other Goodeu— Mit their prices shall be alloorrespondinglow. Their prices will be governed by the Auction rates—sell- log at the same prices, imagist), as the Audfous d :. g i on time—contenting themselves with the Intere for the ti Me as their Profit. Tiiis.cannot hit proem) a strong inducement for buyers, especially froM the Country, to call on them in preeerence to purchi.siog . Lancaster.countyiJuly 18,1841. at Auction, where persons do not get the time db. ; Dear Str—Please send me two bottles of your count, unless their bills reach a certain amounq't genuine Balsnlm. of Wild Chefry. I have been of. which airionia it is not always convenient for 'Ciiun theta with Consumption for the last two years, and, try Buyers to purchaset and it will also avoitra suffered very much with a severe cough, pains in disadvantage of ittrgC*lotB, tin& afford more ti 40 i my breast/difficulty of breathing, night sweats, &c., select. and having tried numerous remedies, and also been They design to avail themsidvesot eve _under several doctors, yet I could not find any thing . drama I ttlu-aw York, as well as the to relieve me until I used some of your Balsalm. I Auctions, in mcfifiriirheir-goods-r' got one bottle from a neighbor ermine who is using sible mai. l 4a, rutilave-folui such wo nderful relief from it that • We now respectfully invite our Hem I have no doubt it will cure niettiectually, public to the Test of Experience in this m Very respectfully, yours, &a— , .. . tug the best way to convince them of the ti ROBERT liOalltiAN. ' promise. JOHNSTON, BURL Phila. March 8,1843.19. nechanicsburg V.1"1 1 Z ` PetH*Tn , Morlonitcai IPhiladtlithia or ' 1.13 Y RAIL ROAD OR HE subscriber grateful tot leave to inforth hie frient generally, that hoi still oontiar borthen Cars regularly betwe( and Philadelphia er Baltitilol 9 tirid produce of all doecriptior with 'care — Sad daspateh, " • ieighA Produce wiilse'tece~ved,r Michanicsburg; - itiUt fottvfii delphiaor Baltimore; accor artlie `rt (171'hq hie lest arid • ' B. Plaster orP; bn bind, nnst:for sale f giiin1141;1:910131 glom for sale, 0114' *MO wlllttor Tr .00 tEvE 40ctikno /Me Liver; .4 tlimiti Brooihitio,=Ppoino, or, weakness ofthe,Areator•Lrgo;,cl(rtio , Cough, Pleuruy, Iliourtvgt o/' Luoisi and citrVilattsthiß l4 , l lthu 4 ,4 .Orttn&.. NATURE'S 'incrx'Oßt.scßlPporr, B compound rialsamlopreparationathe Prunus. Virginiania or "Wild,Cherryllark,"cotabined with the - Exh4ce of Tat.,.preOare4 by a 'neir chtimical precess; approved and. recommended by the most distinguished physicians, and uniVersally aCknow. lellged the most valuable medicine ever iisoovered• t'to Qt.TAPCERV!!i'' I'4o DgEftlON,"' In setting forth the virtnei of thls'tittly great sae dicinerweliavelio desire to deceive those who are laboringunder afflictiOn;nor do we wish t&eulogise it more than' it justly deserves..: Yet when'n'elook around and see the'vast aniount Of sulfering . tind tress occasioned hy many, of the diseases in,which this medicine had-proved so highly successful, we feel that we cannot urge its claims too strongly; or 'say too much in itsfavor..., .• • . • Various remedies it is true have been offered and puffed' into notice 'for the 'cure. of diseases of the _Liinke, and seine have no doubt been found very (tidal, but of all that have yet been discovered, it is admitted by physician's find all who have witnessed, its effects,lhat none has proved as successful as this. Such, intleed,ure the , • . • , SURORISING, VIRTUES Of this Dalsain, that even iii the ildranced.inage of CorisustftioN., after all the most eatedined remedies of physicians have, failed to' effect any change;tfie use of this medicine, has been productive of. this most astonishing - relief, and 'actually efTected,cares after all hopes of recovery had been despaired of. In 'the fi set - Stages of the disease r terined " Catarrl ha! Consumption," originating from neglected Colds, it has been used with undeviating success, and hun dreds acknowledge they, owe the restoration pitheir health to this invaluable medicine alone. iln that form of Consumption so prevalent amtingsedelicate young females, commonly termed debility, hr "GOING INTO A DECLINE," A complaint with which thousands - are lingering, u it has also proved highly successful, and.not only pos sesscs the power of checking the progress of this alarming complaint, but also strengthcm and invig-orates the system more effectually than any medi eine we have ever possessed. . . . Besides its surprising efficacy in Coniumption, it is equally efficacious in Liver t'ortipttints,./isihma, Bronchitis, and all affections of ale Lungs, and has cured many of the most olistinote'cairs, alter every other remedy bad failed. (qty-For particulars see Dr. \Vi s itor's TreSse on ConStnaption j to be bad o' the Agents, - . • THE EXT/AORHINARVISUCCEM • Atending the use of this - medicine in diseases 'of Alt, Lunn' single Longs, and the many. singrieure,s it has of , fected,aving naturally attractedhhe attention of -inany . -Physiciatis,(ns - well as the-iliole &eternity of .quaekti)sariottmonjecluretunaLsuptiMinttomillcw respecting its_ :composition ;,,sinnephysieituts have .supposed it to contain /oiline;othpr ignorant preten ders say it must contain Orereurg,and to some such substance they eachuttribute its pisgulnr efficacy,— 'As such opinions are altogether,trroneous, and cal. ,• ciliated to prejudice ninny persoira against it, we • ~ - PLEDGE OUR 11l t/NOR That it contains nothing of the kind, or any thing the least injurious; on the ctMtary; it is composed of the most simple substances;neprinciPle of which are the extracts of TAR - and It Rd Cherry 4drk, and the'whole secret of its elicaorconsists in the mode by which thernrii preiwed. -:,, . _.:__ ...,_ As we have•already publined numerous certifi-: cates freM the highest autbrrity, which prove its virtues beyond all doubt, we consider it unnecessary. to exhibit a long list of the in this place ' and" will only mention a feweases, °show what it bus done- WHILE LIP R - EMAINS in WE - HAVE STI E l SOME HOPE. . 'A SURPRISING C lE.—Among• the many singular cures a bleb t medicine has effected, there is perhaps nonei Aid' its powers are so fully shown as in the ea or Mrs. Austin. : This lady hail been e 'aurnptie foe several years, rduring the greater tof am Mistime had received It the best medical atteptin, and tried till the most 6lttable remedies, yOtnothing could be found to _arrestidnprogress f+n bectune.subject-to-violeet fits of .coughing, eitictorated large quantities of -m a tt er occ u sin nu lly ,geil wills blood, and step by step this fearful disitise continued its course, until all 1101)0 of a moo* was entirely despaired of.— %%ru n i n thi s disc drug sittiation„ lingering upon the very verge . of ill grave, she commenced the use o f thi s llaisahn i yleli, to use her own expression, o p era t e d l amest pu a am... ' In a few days she e xp ec torated l isl e, the cough was gradually sup pressed, an d exei 7 day appeared to nthrfersh vigor to her looks, and ow, in the place of that emaciated f orm w ith er i n g I 'decay, sheds Seen mingling in s o c i e ty, i n bettethealth than she has enjoyed •f 9 years. ~• DISINTERT T ESTIMONY.--Having witnessed the surprisin 6iicacy of Dr. Wistar's Balsalm of Wild Cherry in the case of Mes.,Anstin, I cheer. fully acknoyvldge the above statement to be true and eorrect4 ' J. C. WALTERS, M. D. ~ Woodstown, Sept. 4, 1141. Dear Sifk-Althmigh your invaluable medicine has u fr ea dy Rind hundreds of powerful advocates, it may still gratifying to you to receive a communi cation. lip any one that has been relieved by it. Such, Slits truly my case. I have been n victim to that trrible disease- Consumption, for many anontii,nd have suffered so much, that I had be come *mit weary of my life. Hearing your H a l s inso highly- praised, I began taking it a few week: ick, and can 'assure you it has relieved me more tan any thing I have ever hoed before, and I confid cure me effectually. Please givpe hearer the worth of the enelosed,and oblige EMI Ours Respectfully, ' . , S _C hester County, Sept. 6,1841. ' 'end Wistar—lt gives me muchp c leasure to In thee that my wile's health has improved very k li. since she has been using. thylbtlsalm of Wild trry, and we think there is no doubt hut Mkt it 'cure her. . She has taken the two bottles I pur sed horn thee a short time since, and her cough 4muclt better .slic also sleeps well at' sight, and Vs she has foram notning to give her so mud Ire- Cf. I lice will please give the hearer two bo pee sore for ~ Thy Friend. ~ RDWAUD HOVMES: , . aor - Read the following from Dr. Jacob Hoffman, a Pllysician• of extensive practice in Huntingdon county: ' Dear Sir—l procured one bottle of-Dr. Whiter% Maim of Wild Cherry, from Thomas Reed; Esq of this place, and tried it to •ra ease of obatinaty Asthma on a child of Paul Sebsiebie,itt which man other remedies had been tried without any .relief Theßalsalei save sudden relief, and in my opinionthe child ie efteetUnlly,etired by.its use. • • • , ' JACOB 1/0141IAN;SE,D.' Deo6mtt6r 22d,1841. ' : ' "• . , • . . •, , and ore. Dear Sir—Your Balsam of Wild Cherry has af fected some astonishing cures here. One of Which is nn ()Wady, Mrs. Russell; who had been suffering for a long-time With shortness o r breathing, and ;lea* era' weakness, until elie was filially obliged 14 keep her bed. After various other remedies hail been •restirt..-11 to in, vain,she entutpgneed,using your Dal salra,so allur taking two bottles, was so far recover . ed as to ~be • Ale to attend to all the dutica of hek house, and on taking, two bottles more was entirely cured ' Reippetfally, 011 N B.T.MAIiThi. Pa. - _ CAUTION.—As , there' is 'apriril;Psrmi*lore called .Wild %Chdrtv;~iu"rctia'ser4:thou!.! be tirtlau!nrtoa ' sktO 4 .O.)Ort:Or'Ult* C WISTWE:llAtr SAAilkati4 observe eilififilsottOro 04 413680tt1e.k.,; 'r•tv't'J 1,. Z , r• .-preptati) 'for= t4,PopPletor,M*Aold *vh.oo- , Oilesy:Willian) 3 44 Cu,C VbtObitiOilat API*. streetirMedelttlbst( r • ,9 t - SAMUIM: EbtIOTT +ore, Vega ie public / a 141e'co! tapiesburg doh gocale Forwarded ratew'of tithbr the-direction . volifoilVlSAC t tawayi ~s~`,;I 1 11"- L DY. S El,i; : --- S4Rs APitiki L i. A . -- i. Inf , ( (0) PI IS 41 _2•-,..; 2., (..,,t,..,,,,--Jy.f2 ~ ~-~,: ..~~ 4.0 you'vlitee'your Life emi :Y eelth'i beimeehlouread..thefeltowing:: .!':.)- ,-:, , ..", DIL. •111.. , 8. 'LEILIVI.-; - ',"*.'',. AS ' the' plekeure of innouneint to the • public. that his valuable Medicines receive the, !ippra 7 , lb4on of the : ', ' .• .. 1 • • ; ,•' • •,' '' MEDICAL 'VA C UlfiT,' : beingeerrillosedof ingredieids' width are known to the prefession,iitid ,Whieh are dallyliven by the nieit retipectible playsioiellelclAhOr.ffittiPul 0i , •• ;This fa 'alone is sufficient te stanii,their,..: , '''.. ••• ' '' ' • ' REPUta ; rlO.lll:- FOR BYO ' is :well as can - se them to be employe( ..by all with moizE"Cormtp.z.vp*k''' • ' .- .., ~ . thin the preparations of_iMtieki and inipM osto. -• ' • ' • ' IMO' O.3IJIIE.M.A.RTION'S , - ' • hiii - ci been published frequently', in the papers, from • • ~-. , • .Physlcians and diergyinen, -, . : .-: Memberieot.. . , . .. . . Convess and State Legislatur es; , respectable' private citizens, and' among them ,many of the most distinguished' embers of. churches -, . and'other institutions, • ' •' - • in reference to Dr: Leidy's Medicines, and it is hoO ed,froini the numerous certificates and .recommenda. dons, having been published fair Mid near, distal! that isnow necessary is to keep them before the ''public, that they truly be reminded of them; where they may 'obtained genuine, &c. Sze. One of the most valuable is _ ' ''' . Int. LF.1.1111 . 1% • .... ... . . . Sarsaparilla Blood Pills. • . , These Celebrutdd Pills are daily recommended in Diseases of the Stomach Impurities.of the Blood, and Bowels, . generating diseases o Billions Affection„ ... - the Stomach, Liver, Habitual Costiveness,, llMmthe Spleen,Kid • Indignation, Flatulency,. neys, Bones, fir.e. &c. Want of Appetite, • Ulcerous Sores of' the Sourness of the Stomach, . ' Nose, Throat fic Body; Waterbmsh, Heartburn, Scaly, Eruptions and Foul and offensive breath, Blotches of the Skin; Bail taste in the mouth,. Dry mid watery pimples Inward Pai its; Pains of the of the lbee and .body; • ' Stomach, the Sides,and Headache, Giddiness, • along the Back; I Scrofula, Erysipelas, Rheumatic Pains, Gout, 1 Glandular Affections. ALSO IN . . Constitutional diseases, produced by Mercury and other mineral preparations, as well as the dangerous consequences a milting Iron the improper treatment Of Syphitis, &c, &c. , "The Life of the Flesh is • ' Levi • Be ye purified in your Blood, • Anil health will attend you. The great principles' advocated by Dr. Leidy, and in. which he is supported by . scripture, are lat. That vitality is contained in the Blood. , • • 2d. The Blood, becoming vitiated'or imptire,gives rise to numerous diseases of the organs of the body„ the stomachohe liver, the•beart,&c. fitc.• • • 3d. That whatever has the effect of purifying , the illoal,.possessesthepoWer_ofct,establishingitealtli., ful action to tlmbody. . • 4th. That Purgation,and Starvation, or, in other words, purging to the 'extent that is too frequently dope, and at the'saine time ,enjoying low diet, and 'abstinence from food almost entirely, sic productive. of much inure mischief than is generally supposed, and in'proof of it will only,remark, thst-.-- By Purgation—The Mullin) system is more or less debilitated, for the tdry simple reason that in the process'ofimitii% all is carried off from the stomach limn which nourishMent is derived and distributed, throughout the system,- • Starvation—Nouribinnent is absolutely with-.' held frcim the system so necessary to it, both for sus- Mining-I.RA action and aiding nature in bearlir , up 0 agninetthat progress of disease. , Ht ace the consequences of too much purging,Mul continued diet must be.to produce such a condition I of the system as will enable disease to make more rapid progress, and extend itotelithe more easily,saul in n brief time throughout Oh system.' Admittingthti foregoing, i e becomes hecessm inquire how is the Blood to b purified ? and in et c ploying the mean?, how is the system to be guarded against any serious consequiners P • • 'Tis casilv answered— .„ --For all VOW' MS: • 7 Take-Dr,teitly's Blood Pills. These l'ills operate gently, though, effectually hey do not produpb prostration of the system as ploy They require no restraint either: from occupation or the regular mode of living. No few• nerd be en tertained of ;taking cold film theii` mse, nod may be taken at all times, by yonni and old, without inter fering with tiny other medicine that may have been taken befilreltand. These Pills are'pr9pared only, and sold NI !mimic and retail, tit Dib LEIDI"S IlealtlbEtuporium,. • ' No. 191 N. ¶hl M. below Vine, (Sign of the Golden Eagle nod ,rtients,) c1.1.N - 75:4 BOX. discount In wholesale denlers.• (rj:Dr. lehly's Blood Pills are also sail iu nll tha principal cities and towns throughout the Union,and by ninny respectable storekeepers throughout the counter: ..For sale, in Carlisle, by • STEVENSON & Agents for Cumberland Cotmty. Cnrlisle, Dec. 21.1842. 15-8 CONMS a BOLDS. rr HE CAUSE OF CONSUMPTIQN,ISim pIc as thesecomplaints are usually censidere'd, 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 than neglected colds. Yet we find hun: dreds, nay thousands who treat such complaints with the greatest indifference, and - let them run on for weeks and even months without thinking of the danger. At first you have what you may consider a slight cough or cold; you allow busi. ness, pleasure or carelessness to prevent you from giving_ it any attention; itthen settles upon your breast, yeti become hoarse, bare pains in the side or chest, expectorate largo quantities of mat ter, perhaps mixed with blood, a difficulty of breathing ensue's, and then you find your own foolish neglect has brought on this, distessing complaint. Ifthen you value life or health, be warned in time, and don't trifle with your COLD, or trustto any quack nostrum to cure you, but immediately procure a bottle or two of that 'fa. mono remedy, the "BALSAM OF WILD CllF.Rfty," Mild' is well known to io the most speedy cure over known, as thousands will testify wheso.lives have, been saved by it. US° very particular when you purchaSe to risk for "Dr. WkSTAR's BALSAM OF WILD CIIRRRY," as there is alto a Byrum of this name in use. Prepared, wholesale and retail, by Wiwalas & Co. Chemicts, NO. '33' South Foul* 'Street; . Sod SAMUEL -ELLIOTT. ; • Price One Dollar it Bottle.- 'June 22,18412 JOHN PEARSON 0120 UP DIN MILNE& ~, , •.. , . 3/11OTHERS, RE 'ON TOUR GUARD!--, This is the season when this destructive ,complaint attacks your interesting little children,, often robs,you ef,,those you fondly ,doat on, and carries ,hundrode to - the grave. Every Mother should therefore, know' its SYmptorns, watch them, elesely, and :always be prepared with a remedy as many, are: daily, sacrificed by such rtiglect,' Al , first thelittle patient is seized with, a shivering, it trotitiiestless,'lmalltical 'ea of holit,tlie eyeh tiocotne red and:swollen . / it breathes'with .'iliftialtyttri4 'then comes that fetlifuleintam that willtitgely tor., minnto VI conyttlpiopp 6r,deathunletWomothitgA' immediately given to cheek it.l, Inthis comAtlalt4 'the ailArani V 'Wild b/ietry" lit 'ion - liptiwin:o' bre• the most speedy es;et diotwetek ilt hi i tolee4i - - PreOPIO tentedrirmild, , ,, oath 0 .41,*1,Pi:;10 1, is -Burg t9 - 0. 1 Y. 1 ?tlii.f01 ( !le; 4m.; ., 0 ,, A* olo # 34 1 4,19W 5 , 4e 5 ; t . (1 4 : 1, Ali: 4 1 1 rep . r , . L . 11 .4, 1 ,...': , KfiR t 1"' leo F4B 01414 .4,.iiptti 4 .r. : 1 4.,,,4 ° -,Y,ti 4 / , Wl',' 1 0 11 ter , ToliP1 0 74tIffrAlidt!4#,. ' ' 4 V - ttar 4 tth 1 title titodfoltiit An ihq‘',lttlitfitt 'li'4 *- '' 4 •' ' iptliirli • . ' l ir ...vn ~s4P-00.411 1 .1 1 A',1, t. - oniljouttPliditidwk:4looo,oe 1 . 0 406 AD ,k _fri l Y MigiAlitio' -4 14,04119 1 ,A;kr0N I • - • - •113 A '4 `tiikal:f 'Pi' VAili . Ams ry fououripg.lolspoithatiie . Bunny lites may, be,tbitt,td, .and, 800 n tothittrittgeiri, the Mali: Itemember turyet• get,„ them' maims thOtt • have: the fae:iiintile' signottfre Of, • - ' on the wrappers, as all oth e o Lithe seirie'neiftes are' base iinpositiope and minter. If Alie'iiotcbiit 'titiesf You' 'has 'dime Hot,'' ;'urge him to protureMlM 'I at, 71: Maiden-lane, the ;next time. hityisitk New York; or to,Write for, them, :ITlfiniilphOiddea_ttieek.vithout.l,loe remedies BALDNESS BALM OF COLUMBIA" OR THE HAIR, , *ill, gm:4oi 'if Alibiout; or restore' it onleild plaeee'; apd'ori childrdii'make ' iF grow rapidly, or on those wlio Have leitt the 'hair fitifil'any cause • AI.I, VERMIN that intbat' the -heads of ehifdren in sehools, are _prevented or killed by it at once.- Find the itairie tif — " .921 , eof t0 (e0 .•• . • it, or nevOr' ' ' tri it it s eriiiie aJro ayi RHEUMATISM -and LAMENESS - pbeitfrely dined; aini are restored, in the 'Old' or young, 'by the heti* . Woof /Bun p 47.12 entOsTEuve: Ail Bons Lrenrcirr-- but never'without the name of Con:idea' & Co. on it. are Wholly . prevented, - or governed if ihe'atttiCh his come on, if you use the only trueH4is' ttrtripittfrotu igqln•decc/ ( . Wa'. Al t_ SORES , and every thing relieved by it that adthits of mom. ward application. It acts like a charm. Use it. HORSES that .have giniaone, Spavini Scc.; aro cured by ROOFS. SIMCIFIC; and Foundered .liorsea entirely eared by Roofs' Founder Qintinent. Mark this, all,horsemen: Bailors magical Pain Ex.. tractor Salve.--Tb e most Ammo:dingy remedy ever invontodior all nOvror old. 511 ie in the Blond." nicus,ch..XXll, v. 11 end sores, and sorelaiNl has delighted thousands. 'lt Will tak® out .all pain in ten minutes, and no failure. It will cure the PILES LIN'S SPREAD PLASTERS. A bettor. and. more. nice and useful article.nover•was - made. All2ehould wear them regularly. ; • - LIN'S TEMPERANCE BITTERS i un the principle of substituting the tonic in place of the stimulant principle, which has reformed so many drunkards. To be used with • MN'S BLO OD - PILLS, - superior toad! -nom for cleansing the system and the humors affect, the blood, and for all irregularities of the bowels, and the general health. Nee Dr. Lm's ureriti-40 esti at , 'nature. thus:] IIEATWHE DR.SPOHN'S HEADACHE REMEDY will effecivally . cure sick headache, either from the• NERVES or bilious. - Hundreds of families aro using it with great joy. DR. SPOHN'S, ELIXIR OF HEALTH; for the'c'ertain prevention of FEVER S or any general' eicknetra ; keeping the' comiteh in 'moat per feet order, the bowels regular, and a detenjinalipn to, the -„ ffac , COLDS MiMi— pains in thdlones, hoarseness, and DROPSY are quickly'chred by it. Flow this by trying. C ORNB.—The French Plaster is a sure cure. hair any shade you wish, but will not color tho skin SARSAPARILLA. COMSTOCK'S COM. POUND EXTRACT. There is no other prepare. tion of Sarsaparilla that can exceed or equal thitl, If,you are sure to gat COMSTOWS, you will find, it superior to all others. It does not require puffing. . CELESTIAL BALM OF CHINA. A positive cure for the piles, and all external ailings—all internal irritations brought to the surface by frietlon with this Balm;—so in coughs swelled or sore throat, tightness of the cheat, this Balm applied on a flannel will relieve and cure at once,. Fresh wounds or old sores are *rtpitny Cured by it. will prevent or =tit, all iriciplent conatiinption. - COUGHS & COLDS taken in time, and is a delightful ligrody. Replan.. bar the name, and get Comst,ol39. KOLMSTOCKI VERMIRIGE will eradicate all WORMS lxl childre ' n " "ult. with a certainty quite astonishlng. It is the same as that made by' • 'mock, and selhi with a rapidity almost incredible, by Comatoik Co., New York. . , • Ede/edam:adios to iota Cower, in the tee:llW; h' teen 4 , Co.. in the Oleak's office of the Souther" MOW anew? Yo7k. By appiyinr to our agents in 'olol,lown and 'Wm, Panora:. T. - 7.iniThadt freei=,nlianino4-16011C------ reapactabl*:,iiinien: iii - , thn coniltrijor,theao_ facto, so • that iio: Coin inni'fail tO:beltil,;ii.t44::. , , ; ~,,, . 03-.. lie sum toicoalt,tatear l osoo ll ., f #o; 2 ° l be put , oil with any Seibiet tbay*acTa Me as geeil, ; :'.l4:VEVlEßOOA . i? l , 4)4o. o lo ibi be . your matSeeed , fhat.aaer:. I ' - I , j *if Oirliiiiiine . * itiithi4,litke *mil: a thev i:'; Alk art .to be bid irbtibmide Aid Tebeli]..,. ;Atli., 1.. .; pildfibie, ~. .„. t 1.4,;e:;,- ... t `an d ,L- ' .!r.f.,,,: n mita'eelool .'. New Verb; of twirling& ' to:. WORMS I ,'' W,Q4RMS 1 • ''''' ' ' sOlaii, l o4o/Vg , - . V- 0 4 1 q/kfd*.s--, , - et extra , f •'“ • - ti 4,- , iiii , , . .0,,‘ fo. ,;,, o tt 1 14 remf 7 rl t n ? a. t t,,,,th...a oi.diiii 7 ey r WI, i- 1a ee r ua y era,tea es . oral' sorts, rt . 0111 19 IX' OAF_. . d Hdulta: , - , -- . ! ~ ,TIAQII,SVP.I, ' i11t.. -- iibUtutivithullt,th real cause being- tl)l;Vt';.txPutPill ! ,t, t'llfiut iit!tititivieti for theolloom.,A ...‘ ,6 : 1 ,t410 opothifealtatisg. -• WhikiAltnalial %,.:, ' 4 0triNett ? I'letalliPon - the PiirMttlOßil no stift,thex ) *Wr-114 19 , l i ,?'t notoultriC e lk ,P) . I .* • , !.'.?vh i ciTk B r,''),lng 11161017 6,9 ,IfdtrAtildretl . 4A iv , --- ; ' I6 VO I . Al on. 0 )..:-:.:, , , , :h: . ,1 , 45(. , ;1 -1, 1" . ,0 - , 11 1 1 OW lii , PrOge,,r,4)ch ,a.. 1;. . , i.o , 06 , . , oki they ave-n warlial and .06 4 1 ;., , 20 4 4 4 54iOl i nt 4161 hem l w i th ..,, - 4t 4.- !:(,` 44 ;rtitAr 4 8 ;irt Et",l4ll l T, -1 0 .. - ,$4,14 - '- 13 4tl:lll#l4E 44 4ltif' iirtl/!'Ner 0tt414,-'7 LC' .Pkett 01-00,44‘..4 PILES & i' BURNS 8, SCALDS (4,'.- - 7. - , < ,- :,, ,p ,.. „ ,_-%, ,, 0 4,. ‘0, -- 7', --- 4 k,41 X nom• Tfir. Wirth°lemtinls EXPECTORANTI TOOTH DROPS. 4INE'I3--cluro effeenally a