': : Th, tleactißtion''of . 7oE' £IOII,T,V. i 4 fcc!ni, ( hen it ••' ' 7 l? ‘Alecci, o o l e.tio ',tot! A A'ace nY iflohpl,4riet'Alleayvti , way?, fill 4 3 ,r, ,1 - 7 , - s* - K,v. • • • s . tleraktiltaillq:,:uti'aF,i,M;•,' • , • kiil 6 ,ltOt'iintfae, k4t sha okie;'disi)i,p,YV;• ' tL'; p • ttreitrtkiater trace tlitt . nianfory hoLitl Atd . ly of d epaitub Years, ad glahooihe soul beholds, Xqd all, thuf ;es fli t once op(letUis. .13efor4 creatioo,lopled esirfh, NA! eye Othhi'eugh chaos 4ek ~ind'whire;di&'failhesaieayci4cl ' , ApOliere the*tire,'mgra or iniaee, I,6rglinoe o'at Id! to be, While WO loilenoh'd or . syslilm breokic in kti owl; qernitY, I•- • . , . . . . , ~ , , ... . .. . . Abtii;eut‘2lr f oliis,-11olie, , t.We,:;;Peip;. ..„.„. •-:i;, , lt.iivp": .! ‘ll-4iOonlesit atul, pure :. , „,.._, ,'_', t" . ' '.' Ail $10:011lii Aleecliiic . nnythly yeiiri'• , .,' I . 4';fini•airnonilent7l....sintli ciithirc,.. _ - • . Ati,tiii,i4tjay",, w4oui"ic'it''lttg, - %rl. ~ . - ~• : o'4 all, !'.tteothstil, itethoug4te'shUll 11/. : , ~.,, . A numeleitiniul eternal thing, • ' . . . fr. -.-,- tOrgeitineiviint it t'vaeteidie: wriiiti4 immix AND , ENErtar." fl ttOIII:ItT .MOR1118;.-;ESQ . . . . Perhaps there never was, a peritid in bur 'history,' when ,greater'necessity exis ted for 'the,-exercise.; the recuperative • .energies of. the , people and try, thatt,at this present motnent. ,Thon • . sands have been injured, by . the vicissitudes of tratle'sand eliange:of fortune. The rich have .13'ecotne , pitor, and the independent have lost 'theft. Means of Suppo - it.. Many sueiti:eircilmstances. are' disposedto 'tleepond. "They 4; fear that their chance 'has .gorte tijr, that.tbe side in, their affair s has:been at its finotlatidge Subsiding • the future hits . little hope, 'or no encet rage; meet fortlnstn) Not , so, however,. in a Viotnitry like Ours; if We possess health and energy, and are on the - butiy,, side of fifty, ingenuity, industry and pers erauce,"tune faith and energy," wil_ a complish much. . Sem& of the most eminent: men that ever. . lived, were comparatively obscure ,in early Adversity not only tested their enetl glee, hut it roused and excited their minds. They sawlthe necessity of an'exiraoi•diiia7 ry struggle I and'nerving.themselves to the 'trials and temptations of life, they rushed on itoltilkatid in most casetrwith success. The truths, thht, experience, although a severe, is ii'most excellent task-master. No one knows better how to enjoy wealth , than the individual; that has acquired it IhroUgh the sweat of his brow. Few un- . 'tlerstand the real mutations and the true philosophy of life, who have not seen the air-blown bubbles of youth and hope fade hway,is they atteMpted ftto,clasp them— Wholiatt# ;not realitod much of the disap 'pointnient and vexation „ Co which human flesh ii heir. It only by trial that we 'beeonto fully Atted for our condition--that 'we feel the spirit of manhood within us, and with a moral courage, worthy a lofty 'andintellectual nature, determineci' not to 'be intirnidated:'by a single blow of --Misfor 'One, ,or, to 1:43 disheartened because clouds 'arid darkness • occasionally olisctiro the prospect.' ':This at least is the true policy. The Deity has given us many noble LOri- btttes. .We live in a world_which_prese. 'many means of subsistence. Our country is rielf an .soil, in fertility, in health 'and in enterprise.. Millions yet unborn thay. grow • • "tip ..and prosper upon her bosonat'While 'new sobrees of industry, of wealth, and of pr4 . sperity;,tire'developed with every year 'of our national existence. Again, then, twe_say to those wf s io ! have suffered or are . stifferin froth. the mutations of fortune— . be:riOt cast tioit4=4.do not despair ! Gather a lesson from sorrie of the Wail but green and glorious Vines, which born in dark ' npas snd'obSce 'court thti,Sunc.__ tial to.its existeuce. , may setyikbut to prelitde, the glory morrow ,The thick , eland which hovers above datkentr.our path, may soon past, • aridtive.place to blue skies and goldeh suiiebiner 'Nature,' -observes an 'cloquenv "abetters the seetls`of ge nine to the winds, aiti,l.:tliongh iloine may perish the stony,placesof the world, anOsorrie:lcay , be 'choked' by • the thorns Urcarlyailversity,, yet others '4iii;rind-then•strilse toot, even in (lie fOtut! I . 9o,istruggle'bravely up into spread over their birth-place i'Ole,v,,iiii,Vegetaticin;" So with the ~, ?I ,oo4loA,ltis a cherished theory orlater, even in this t ro i r , v i rtue fltY. : 77 l o li l'aVe , hope !!' ,l /Iqwen , l Aoso,.ake ItIPOYa c ! f11 ! 4 '4lcl)lo4'` and ''erlfrites2 ,l **Ale a 6 they ?lite 'llailotoPhY Tests, by Kidd g , Al ;'':.. AW.S, ,1 P4o7otrBltliilyo T ;Ng; ty • „,,.''. . 1 ., -01iicoit eyet• 42yonelOtliushigm • . " - p6iii • i , :af.e}i,POtriMit OltilleildiltOvithiP,! 'N 1 - 4 , P1 1.8 -4, I'lle•plysent WWII is Ir:arlyi,AlifilttrO ,tet that ptiltlitn,s. ad '44fore JIM 11414sitioo r siiiitolkoty,di,illiMp , ' 0 tiiin ta',,eet7 kftsiusigkti'llibsti,),tota•i j o ; ' Y' .I. I OC- , • pteltl:dl4htlictiTittoidatAtrhitiO r iAl INn A 1 _ liv*g , CatilitiC4/TikiltiP,Po4o4Milli'44' i , ' : 1 ' 364 \ Iniiltq , 46t , Wlll9tiAt"Aqo o 'Wilhotti: N 4 44 the hst,Parbr.itiie ky ttaiednioPsootlier to;4P, and 0161140 thi,r - t4,,khterk&ifit6: ol l l s , Oii•;,` copyipg l ofittli• gree 4;44,10,1441r pro Mice 4.7, ,Mprklif:.llVlkr;if lid AtitOttls twiep :miNek, ' ,50iell liik tuglittodiy; esgehdly_in,liiilvimot r pelison; (wll6. i Ile kticir” orli,t,niall(tnadAes :11t , e Itirtiit , Aod4l , 6o AV hOtpoki_i t lfrill,bbeopy: en'eX-' itt ,o lo4,'l‘,), t hhttaelf alid.tvio liprigs and expoilott: - `e tliali . , ftieray to t enable blth`tp`st 11 fits; prokttp. l' b'iliftiOss akn ora on.alit t*stitint suchtt,itiOlptm,ltk.-,Those 'who lire still ftirtAler oft ro:rtitko ,liKirYprochtoo ttl re e. stqlreS' in iheiKneiglitioilidott, ficitt %I.hkia nuttet , ', l 4. ,iiet . 4ng So Philitilelphittanat'ket dt 25 emits per, 0.:.;• thq-t t oit to thostoresidA 000; TO re011 . ,*,..94. Good Gypsums ia . 'iii . lher,stbrs?.#oOdli',4l4oyrneilta 4 t high Prices. ', *: ;'' ' , .\ 41 ~40 1' ..".? .%.,:t,ri..Xft„,,,,,, = - In ortimi to renietly,ThisAilllehlti, , l3 7 ,,iitei,stilno market-house Intsliceoereated,in i.'llllolelralidliOiette , the Colleetor's office on the'COltriadit%raithl, l with ihrz4si :w-Pitickw 1 and dry.e,ellar:l o '6lOO tliO) o ,oqp itlair,het Pi' frOrit toe eirelliin4lnace • of linpett, in, branch Ilroin the COlumbia raiihr9ati 116011% IllirO'PAll . ID it that' VariiiAS 0,4 d ht'ialetheir Pisikiged by Ifi'd" n Hof niornilitetrai ,ears; sell, Out, and i'ettirii lay pie canning ears i or tlAy can crane to ntrlpal. liy,the of • line:110113%411:n tato nest dity wiiere their residence is 50 imfil)idiles from did eity.)- ' , , Even whertittlietcAsjdO,l(ltl. tulles olf, they elan Come to inark`Co4l4thly add/ return the nett with ve ry littic espaili a orttlin4x,,thus in' A few boors eon% Whig allttbil d l i r tifkaito gold'or silver, or notes of speeiqii t I'ilthere are no tithes in general eireidati ill 41711alleltiliiit at Present,,) Anil this good itiontil4flr-hoaisid to them in the city: xliere tliey can lattalteittdry goods, groceries, bre., at first Inuitls,as,chenptry , "ds the country tnerchnuts can do, siitptltus icts,qa at niuch ns will pay their toll Qi i th e r ,,it,r 9 jal 030,tlait;Wliatek:er is the difference ;between tho ‘ yritiesat lantheniiil in l'hilsdelphin, Mill be a dear pridit. Ss kodurerp will thus be enabled to sell elieuper than those who reside near the city, {who pay more for .their forms, and time. to. bring their , produce by ~wagon and horses,)purehasers will go diere, especially in thew u bard times" when every body feels disposed to save ell they lionoraly ~.. "rf, -TlTre is another• class of farmers who liVe fob far off front the rail'road to send their produce to mar ket in this *ay, Whai Would bring it to the' stones or depots along the rail road, should Edell' be establish ed, and sell to ‘uirekeepers nt• dealers of produce. along the line,)vito would always treprepared to buy and tumor(' it to tips car market. . . . It is desirable that suitable persons should estab liOtisuch depute for the reception:and forwarding of, such lirodnee, either oh kmmission or on own ite. chum. Storekeeprs in the interior mlght thus find. ready ti 11,,. and (pack 'retrims for produce received. by them.- The Suite beings the cars to the Market lionse by hi - glint, so that horse powerwill not be re . .. quired. .•1 i • - , .:4 SAMUEL WP.IIII. ' ' - . iqo,..9orcli street, Philadelphia. April 12, IBA .... . St-21. TAVLOWS ~1- B Allaili (Di? EMlllYttal From 475, Bower*,,N. York.. rOR dine years thixtuctlielne has stoodunrivaled for the cure of Coughs, Paih is the side, diffi culty of breathing, Bronchitis ; and all those affec tions of the Throat, Lungs anti Liver, which are.a source of so touch stiffertng and which .tittarrested ,so oftorterminate in Constiniption.• So extensively_ has thisretnetly been tun:bawl to so Sunny :cares has it,,Proved successful, the - proprietor feels no heel: tancy iu reconunNiling it to.ull.who - unliwlttatifely .have occasion to resort to some in tuts of recovery. Multitudes who have egperictieefl its happy cfl'ects, 'citti testify to its utility, anti very 'natty rescued front a premature death, point to it as the means of their restoration: _The originator of this remedywr s well versed in the'science Or. loOd101116,Ontl•a- skilful practicioner. Physicians familiar with - its effect's - not - ramp tend). - pressribe it in their practice, and with.the Faculty geneirally it has met ,with a larger share of approbation than is' common with . exclusive pre parations. . •-. • . —•- _-- O:T•CONSUMPTION—The following remark) were taken froin the last number of thin Medico Mtemainel ". I he surprising effect prodliced by the genuine Dr. Tayl9fr's Balsain of Liverwort, made at 375 Bowery, in consumptive cases, cannot Gail exciting a deep mid thrilling interest throughout the world. We have so ling believed this disease (contumption) in curableohat it is difficult to credit our senses when we see persons, evidently consumptive; Vestored to health. Yet it is a fact of daily occurrence. LAYER COMPLAINT and General Debility-4 do consider mycore almost miraculous. - I was given up by two physicians and told to prepai , i3 tin. death. I wan in this low• state when a friend sent me a bot tle of Dr. Taylor's Ltalsam of_Liverwort, from 375 Bowery, and befveNhad . used up the bottle I was able to sit up in btfut, , by the furthen use I have com pleter), regained my health. All should use it. GEO. WELLS, 13 John at. co-vioLANT PAIN IN Tim SIDE.--I have been cured of a•violent pain in the side, extending through to the shoulder, indigestion; diatness, loss of appetite and general debility by the use of two bottles of Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort. • J. A. I!. ALLEN, 7 Merchant's Row. For Kilo by STEVENSON- lit DINKLE, sole agents foi• Carlisle vitinity October .24, I 02, fat Banfertyptey. :United states Cfmrt, EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANLA NOTBOE. • • NEIDEITIIONS for Discharge and Certi flume under the Bald:rapt Law, haw been fil ed by JOHN STOUGH, Individual l y and late :Iferchant of the tirm of Stough S Brewster. fb ' • Cumberland co. ISACC bILLER., Shoemaker. • do., • and, PIUDAY, "the SUmh day of JUNE next, at It ,p'elock,A. M. is appointed for time hearing there of, before time said Court, totting in Bankruptcy, at time District COurt Room, in the City of Philadei 'phial, when and where the Creditors of the said Pe titioner's, who have proved their Debts, and mill per sons in interest, may appenromd show cause, if any they have, why such Discharem.- - '" ETI'. _ tifieute, under tiled by' • , .. . , JDI-1N JOHNSON, formerly Merchani . 11. isburg, and late contractor oil . public .' iti,,by the firm of Jacob A. / Gimps & : ; , - , Cumberland co. and SATURDAY, the 27th day of MAY next ; at, II o'clock, A. M. is appointed for Ma hearing there 'of, bCibre the said Courtositting In liankruptcy;tkith District Courtroom in the City of Philatielphia,whel and where the Creditors of the said Petitioners, who. I hatbproved their Debts, rind all other personsoii lir: Aral; mar.oppear'ind, sbow cause, if any they have, why sKahDischirge and Cerlikate should not be : gr.mted- ' ' . PTAS. HOPKINSON, . ' - --Clerk-of theDistriet Court. -- 10-20 g=zzg 222022413 vu Et Z 21112) P notise Painter' and Glazier, It k, ESPEC,TEULLY Informs the public that ho hos commenced , the HOUSE PAINT -1 . ~ G EAztycii- -. o)d PAPER HANGING, in" aill,hcir v ar io us buirtOlics t lind holies ,by 'strict at taitiop .lci biashiess and moderate chhiges to merit rinakvaaillie a share of publio - Paironage” . Hie slitipla,in Titt, street; directly In'the.vear Of Ste'. , venson 4aapinkle!ff Drug Octrtu ~' •.,4 ' _ • ~. t:/Carlifle,'9o:"ll342 1 , _. .• „'• ~ -. : -, ..vi,:so 'GEO ,P cairn , CO nen* " istipeooPiliMilie 2014, k`bargtarl rOeCiith itthe'S(or#o.(lo : e IPeb, 15'11,114.8. firl74lgll, Sr ;La 44 4r gr a I, - • L';;,75-3,;>:;. r*T4 7 ,;•Air. ' rea.rtiabli 0,k01yA1,,(1,0 6 91" ; th i 0, 'pr thi#lralijecf ho - 2 drcav !9, ptiliyiisuring, at a deductiO4,4fi r ,pip:r..:oßtAOO . lho:ppliout of .prOrnium paid. Osital rates for one year onT Stbrue slid "Brick Buildic • ks, s4'to 85:C4:$1000 . "kik Frarne, ‘, : , Y,p6 , to oh sirllloo IFi ` crchandize : t . Applioattop in-porsoc or I?3,i , r tottlr‘yilliiri:vis)to triaditi(d ittforition. , ' Itisit;';Atiie Co. i'IITLARELPHIA. -.., 1111.11SCRMICE, either tomporuty or' 04tretual, againo loss or;dnmage.by bunar Colintry;ion flou6os:l3arns find Build ings:of Ail kinds; on Heitsehnhi FOrniturc, Mer. • ellen dlie, Horses, Cattle. 'Agricul turatiCom rner cial,l.,ancl Manufacturing Stock, and . !ritansils of every destription;as miles MotursOiiintiGitoOnn RENT, upon the most favorable teittis:!- 'The following are the usual rate's; viz: 'Oh Stone and brick buiiding,s, froin • 415.t 0 40 cts..on . sloo' 60 to 70 etc. on. 100 "Log and frame-- • 4 1 4411ferettatidite.aurtfurni!.. • turn brirAt iir'stono. building from • 40 to 50 cts. on I[oo "Dn, in log or frame, 00 to 70 ctse on 100 "Horses., cattle, firming utensils and sundriCs, at alma Applicatiuh may ho made to JOHN J, MYERS, Agent. _ Carlisle, Dec— 21, 1.842, RICH' PRESENTS I, 11/11Vring SE HAVERSTICK have Just received at their Drug, Hook, Stationary and Variety Store, a large assortment of - Toys, Toy:Hooks for Christmas Presents. Annals, Souvenirs,- and Porl-folitis,for 1843, TOgelhkr vit6.n eltoie selection of •entertnining LII,L; Ire ItKADING, for long whiter evenings. :3 11 ar(.o 01 23_11_413., • of everyvariety,•viz: School Bibles and Testaments, , Smities •Geograpky and .iltlas,- .Olney 4. Mitchell's ~do. - _Smith's Gram Mar, ~Kirleam'S ditto, .Angel's' Series, No. 1, 2, 3,4, 5, 4- 6, - Cobb's Schoaißooks, - complete. , Emerson, 13 . yerly, Barham, (5- Web ster's %milers, • Pike, Rose, Smile?), 4". Emerson'S3- rithmeties, with Keys, - • pistriiments. STATIONARY : Letter, Capitod Decd paper, ruled and Note paper. Sther Peneils, everpoiids. Lead I'Likeils in ood, or troiper.s; with ic large ws - of BLANK BOOKS, ruled and wurolett. Of sttporior finish. Razors, Razor. Strops Shaving Brushos, and finoly scented Shaving Soaps and assorted Pe-. • tamers!. FANCY S' 'ATIONARV: Superior opaque and Itncsia Bristol Mee paper, Visiting Cards, colored Wafers and Sealing Wax, Phil, and Motto Seals. New - 711ravdt, , (yOCAL.,../041- INSTIIUMENTALO , Mut:drat kruotruutent(i• Together with n general and well seleqtea assort ment of Classical and Oliscellancorts Workg,'"to .please the fancy and improve the taste." Carlisle, Dee. 14,1842. tf-7 1i'212321D.0. , 11111214"30 /gIHE subscribers, at their 'FOUNDRY. AND mAcifiNE S HOP, on Main street, nearly op posite tho,. tatty, Jail, in the Borough of Carlisle. Pa., 401 :build the following Machines and Ho -alit Vat ET 'AND FOUR , • • 10 1 :2: 15C 6 M11. 1 0.9 With a horizontal 1111;d-wheel, with a tt auk to con duct the strap to the Machine. DZE BEVEL GEAR HORSE TOWER, The luni..eieel outside of the horses. They are well ealepl. ted to put to oue side of the barn bridge, or under The barn shed. A New and linproved SlLaizer, To._scparate the grid tr -from the straw; which will dispense with one or two hands, will be made to the above Machine if wanted. Titei s, an IRON AND bi— huts of CASTINGS 'lls;Corn 'Brehm, Plaster Rt..— Saia Mill ,pranks, Machine Gearing, Vdt t „ cljtes,&.o. &a. Also. - 'TURNING AND FINISHING', Such as Mill Spindles, L`ig Boxes, Turning Lathes, &a., all in the best order, so ham and brass. Pliorteit no-.. tice,mid promptly attended to. Farmers and others are respectfully invited to give us R call, confident that they can he suited to their satisfaction. • • z' ' A. STOUFFER. & CO. Carlisle, Aug. 10, 1842. • • , • • tr.4l Henwooll's and Ogle's •PLOUGHS and PLOUGEI CASTINGS, seat as Cutters Lando eldes, &c. eau also be had it dip foundry,. •". Union Paper Mai. , ,-.". THE subscribe T respectfully intlifinn'tbapiiii: • lio at larg4that he bite lenond thei' abdvo tablisb mint, sit miles south of PiiilislaiTofatarit' of yenta, nod the MILL 1 1014**OnAirptisitlyr,(i-' Inured, - 0 0' new,.Planhiafts , 31 1 0,004,',4 0 ia' tbarofore 'proparndto thantifnatltrp,toOnr e *ind also has a auPOY . Pc'clor a u ri sfi,kr a r!Lit taPale 01 eites,rt k i Wt,, 1 04 5 4 1 1 03 41 . 10t otharisio any goittit,itieit Vitf , rnalnot nitYtire4; OrtiOno4l , rres#4lt9.4oenriinniro*W"KiOrk *Ow l ? , ‘o3 l o# l alaC , ool4 o ;;livi' ffeei l lit4loP , •g`:: 7 „ =2: :p girkro,o101•1 ) . 1 -4 Igickgltitoti. ,, • ,4•01-A465,„44:F-t) , . , GO cts. on . 100 *S3`4O4MV~.'2ZfI TO PILRIVIERS. 244bLt213X2S ....,•4,.0c31Wi1L _ be_,,„ 4gollltPtln,l3ep,4 f< fi O3 i f 6 „ iikll i, Oyi sim - persoris , !wil y Ategintrstg ' i 0016144 cat linvo,l*ll4laWea'llql,,,,ilAn. j ' k . niOst . :,' .if&ii t.titt,t4-e,nt,PYn: ” .1.0 601) tat of iseggiOptl ~ ~ , . ... 1 , , . ~ . . - , ~,t - ,,,, E;:f.:! •i' • - .-k le' 6 Ynr,,t l ' . .:,• ' '. ` ` ' - 4 : , ..in thektitdir :of ihiitevi,iliti,iilviii&rity .P4o44titineti, in . the' lust d44'11.', 'flow 004 r fa r - A .4 0 ; 1 4 Oarhslo -. lron „'27'orks SitoritOA on the Yellow BveeiliesrC'reek; 4,1 miles east of Carlitie Pa. :flue estate tOOfilStkoCe first'seate 20.111iti1a . .2lttatatACZ42 o . lam Ten Than*and . elereS o f A new NI GItC f lANT , MLL•L• sviih four run of stene; finished - our this to ost eititreved Ono. - About Mit) acres of the laud are cleared tutu highly cul[ivutrd~huriut thereon erected., : „ „ • Three -04:ti . lr,C "Bank natiss and k'ceMtrY TENAN HOUSES,;; The worksice - propelleMby the Yellow Weeches Creek and the Boiling Spring, which neither fail wirfreeze. There are opowthe premiscsall the hecessuy work.: menslmuses, coal hmiscs,carpenterandBllllol shops, and Mailing built of the most Mlistantial materials, The.oreof the hest finality and inexhaustible, is •within 2 miles of the - Furnace., 't'he're is .perhaps no•lrott Works it, Pennsylvania 'which pnisesses perior advantages and otrcrs greater induCements to the investment of. Capital. The water power is so great that it might bdentended to Lily other manu facturing purpose. Persons diSpOSed to purchase will of courSe rxamitte the property. The terms of sate will be made known by M AltY EGE,. Exectitrik of Michael Ego, clecM. Oulisle, Oct. 19, 194 • tf-51 MUMS & 1 A jo'sr. opened their FALL ASSoRi'. LI MENA' of DRISGS; PAPtillS, ORA ' Togelher will; an extensive assortment of Patent Medicines and . :Perlnmety. Fla UITS 3 • ORANGES,. AUNIONDS, LEMONS, PIUS, RAISIN'S; PRUNES, .• 'CURRANTS, GRAPES, ' - All of which vial. 7elolesale or retaiton the lowest terms. Cni lisle, I) ember 14,1842..3m. ANO . IIIER supply- - 01' WINTER 4:IA r;OODS, just received nod selling lower for .Cash than ever soldln Carlisle. The supply has been boiled at the .present red , tced city prices, awl porch:mei s will fool it decidedly to their interest to call beliire pureliasing elsewhere. ..,(111AS. OGILV. `November, '23, 18.12. 'tf..sfe NEW ofl CHEAP. COODSI rill In subscribe,. lots just opened a tot of Nets R. Goods, consisting , Di SUPIAIWINE 4.3,01115, Block, Illue'und Fancy colored CassfiniFres, Casi nets, all colors nod, prices,__Merinnes, .Mouse de Lollies, Gloves, Ilotriey, 5,4 Brown Muslins, for a levy, 4-1 bleached (l ! t Inr a lip, Flannels frail) 20 to costa, with Wriii•V•ty of °atm. goods, all or huh will be sold at,yeri im 'prices to suit the time k. S. M. 11A1141.t— -.. October. P, 1842. 11-51 L 0074 T Tli IN! .1 HARDWMEAT REDUCED PRICES. HENlncti ELDER, 403 Marketst. Fbiladelphh, Importer and Dealer in Foreign and Domestic litml wore, takes this tnethod of in forming his file* and Oistowers of Cumberland county, that he lias received n large and splendid as sortment of 111AIADCAE, direct coin Englnad, together with a general assort ment of DO-lIESTIC 11.9 I? D MIR E., direct from the matinfacturers, all of which . has been selected by himself and ageuti iiith great care,expresslyforlisi own oaks. 1111%illg imrehased his present stock all for Cash, and at greatly reduced prices, it will en able him to sell a. prices lower than any other store in Philadelphi , examinelte Ilargair yourselves. Cumberland NI Is at $3 4 a ! .water—ilails4t4.4allegl ' February 1,1843. s. f 'Will 41ES'AILE • D Illir II it D*3 3TO 111 2c. .v.. 771 .'Market et.rorth Sige---abote Second , . 1. 'Goads for On It—at ers halo determined to usiness upon the t r InSII System, nods us low, if, siot nt it lower has heretofore: been done in ne urtiele reiltreethrery 'tow, in liking it up cm other Comist— bealleorrespontlim•low./fheir THE subseri conduct their tAul_will sell their joule of unfit, tilt; rfiiinthirphim—iintr the expectation of but their prices slue illb Medha bee.Wce,‘ )J 1 1811(416 [BY .114.1 • ' Firv iE subset! 'AL knee, to it enerally.,' hurthen Cate 'rtiA end • Philetiolpin 'out Ptedept , lo 4/ith.4plre. and eight.'..; ~ Frodtips*Lti inic r ibfirk ,6f Mhe!.!Llo 4 ;t • 41111+11'"1 ~. ~ .: ~ip..:~~i ~cs~~ i. -. :7r,te " 4 1: " lin g a lf...* apriivise If P ,9 <,s at 11f5AP.40' 130 c1 7 , ,1 4 lionspoppitOaksitrutt•inittnOtipif of 06 'PrVito' Virginianiu or 'lVltaltiC4iTYJl,titleit'soosehlitetlAth, the .Extracti new Process, alllirOkfuldlortesJastiliieudeW by tlertiosA distinguished ,plvelehina find, tinlv'ersally pelmow 'edged the ' most valtisblii)teAcine ever iiscovere.d. , NO QUA CICE,'Ibr et. ,"'N'O',DBPEPTION:'' , "I In setting forth thet.o% rulygreat 'Heine, we have no ddiu isitee)ye those who Rio , laboring Under-afflictiMv,-000we Wishtereulegise it more than it justly JleseilTep , ,,,o loot when we lOolg around and see the vass ailg i cimnfief buffishiriend die tress ocensioned by maik cif "the '4liBetisels in which this medicine has orotred so highly successful, we feel thatre cannot urgelits claims too strongly, or, say too , much in it farcte:tt, - Various remedies wialtue have been offered and puffed into -- rcitiee for tlid.' , ctire of diseases of the Lungs, and some have nedoubt been found her) , useful, but °fall that have yet been disetwered, it is admitted by physicians and all who have witnessed its ellin.ts, thikt none has proved no successful as this. Such, iifilted,tthe the SURPRISING VIRT,LIDS Of this Balsam, that evcu in_the advanced stage of C; mous! ?non, 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 cores after all hopes, of recovery has" been' despaired of. In the first singes qfthe disea ,se,tertned " Colgry hat Consum 'or ption, igiliating frdlointglacted Colds; it has [Rio' used with undeviating sttiieets, and hun dreds acknowledge they owe the reitoration'ortheir health to this invaluable 'medicine alone.,-.l%„thati form of Consumption so prevalent amengst dekeate young females, commonly termed debility, oh "GOING INTO A DECLINE," A. wit h complaint: which thousands are lingering;it has also proied highly successful, and not only pos sesses lIIC power of checking the progress of this alarming complaint, but also stredgthens and invig oyates the system more elrectiiinly than anylnuh. Zinc we have ever possessed.,., -• 'Besides its surprising dileliCV in Consumption, it is equally efficacious inn Liver Compiainis,:lathma; Brmclatis, and all affections of the Lungs, and has' cut sit many of the-nwst obstinitm eases, after every otl)er remeoy hail failed: Cri-For particulars see Dr. Wistar's Tre - ice on Consumption, to he had the A eents. THE EXISIAORDINARY. SUCCESS Alending the use of this medicine in diSeases 'of tln. - I.ungit g and the many singular cures it has ef fected, hating naturally-attracted. the - atPnttion of tril'uty physicians, (as well as the whole fraternity of cputels-yrat‘ionsconjarytres and surmrses have arisen respecting its °Mr - maim) ; some : physiehuts have supposed it to cobtam lodine, other %minim preten— ders say it must-contain Alercury, and to some finch substance they etlch a( thistle its singular efficacy: As such opinions ire altogether erroneous, and cai culated to prejudice many persons agnintt it; we -PLEDGE ODR tIONOR That it contains nothing of the Itindi or any thing the least injurious; on the Contrary, it is composed of theinost simple substances, the principleof which are the extritcts. of TAR and If ikleherry Bork, and the whole secret of. its efficacy epeeists in the mode by which they are prepared. . •-: .•. A!iwe have already_ numerous certTi cotes from the higli'est,iinthaity, whlch prone its virtues beyond all 11011j)t, we consider it unnecessary toMetribit'a long list of them in this place; end_ will. oplyliftlittion a few canes, to show AVIIIIt Rims done -WHILE-LIFE REMAINS NIT, HAVE STILL SOME HOPE. A SURPRISING CURE.,---Among the many singular cures which this medicine has effected, there is perhaps none in-which its .powers are so fully shown as in the case of Airs. Austin: . 'I his lady hail been coosumpilie for several years, and during the greater part of this time had received the best medicarlatentlon,'and tried all the most vallnabi,i remedies; pit nothing could be -found to arrest its progress. She became subject to violent fits of coughing, expectorated 'large quantities ot, matter occasionally tinged with bloodonal step by •step this fearful disease continued its course, until all hope of a recovery wss entirely despaired of. in this distressing situation, lingering upon the very yer ,, e of the grat e, she commenced the of thls'llal saint, whlcb , . to,tsc her own expression, operated almost like a elu rm. In a few days she expectorated freely, the cough was gradually sup pressed, and every Any appeared to add fresh vigor to her lonics, and now, in the place of that emaciated form withering to deeay, she is Well mingling in society,in better health than she has enjoyed fo years. DISINTFAIE6TE6 tESTIneNIt. —llllVieg.NeiteeSSell the surprising efficacy of Dr. Wistar's Balsalm of Wild Cherry, in the ease of 111 re. Austin, I cheer. fully acknowledge the above statement to be true and correct. • 'J. C. WALTI:RS, M. D., Woodstown, Sept. 4,1841. . Dear Sir—Although your invaluable medi chit: has already found hundreds of powerful 'advocates, it may still be gratifying to you to receive a communi cation from any one that has been relievad by it. Stiet4SirTia-itAtlyanyAlase.„,,,,Lhave been a victim in that terrible disre ConsuniFtWTOr7many months, and have suffered so much, that I had be come "ahnost weary or my life. Ileariug your Bnisahn so highly praised, I _began taking it a fpw Weeks back, and can assure you it has relieved me more than one thing I have ever used before, and 1 conlidently. believe it will cure Me effectually. Please give the bearer the worth of the enclosed, and oblige Yours Itespectftply, ' JOHN PrAOSON. lEM • Chester County, Sept. 6,1841. Friend IFistar—lt ;ices me much pleasure to in form thee that my wife's health has improved very much since she has been using thy 13alsalm of Wild Cherry, nod, we think there is no doubt but that it will cure her. Sliebas taken the two bottles I par= chased from thee „usher! time since, and her cough is much better .she also sleeps well at night, MEIN otdtiteraluatdo Medicines recettiettrc ,pprt '4aort,6r,tho - ;,„.,. • „ A 11 d 644aitiiVii*otie4OpU,-4ftai k 3 / 4 )0 )I#,sooplatbitziii,l*liiti*lv) Iptql 6 l , reslable 1! 4 (feg op A:61"),. OW , a4 sv^ , ' 4 *,•r* _ is T itell, as cause theni t'o 01.:0y 1 1 , 140 4%141: with • * .31072.0 eavt74o.t,llo.f4l'? . than the preperatiOns of *Woks aynlitnh9orgi t `, J2P.00J11.4.8.10.071f/M1 gitVe been ttiddisbed frennentlY, In .ctln kfin) ;tittptit;from 010i V COnve ;Ind State , Legisla tire -, r,t- Celmeatable, private eltintitutotild oblong - 1 . 441r Many of theinost distitiguislied rhemliera of ociturehes • • and otlieriniirtittionli,' , : ;,` in reference to 1)r, Leidy's Aledicines, luip= ed , from the numerous certifleides and i ecommend* , dons, having beenpublithed far and neat, that 011 that in now 'necessary Is to keep them hetoee the" finbTie, that they msy lie reminded of theno,"where thei may obtained genuine. tte..Ste. • One of the most valuable is' KAFAIDY 9 g .-S4riialiiirlll.it ..101cip41-:-kiils.= These celebrated Pills are daily recommended in Diseases•of the SioinSell IrOpUkties of tito . ,Blriod; and Bowels,' - - . generating illiettses'o.' IliMous-Affections,- the ,Stontach„ Liver, Habitual Costiveness, Ileart,the SpleemlChl • Imlignatlon, Flatulency, . heys; Boties, - ko. &C. Want of Appetite, • Ulcerous Sores of the. Sottrtiess ot the Stomach, ...Nose, Throat & Body; Wittorbritsit„- . Hearthurn, Scaly, Eruptions ohil FOurand Offensive breath, • Blotches of the Sltint; Bad 'take intim mouth, ' •Dry and watery pimples Inward Pains,Piuns of the 1 • of the face and body.; ' , .Stomach, the Si des,and Iletiduclip, Giddiness,. alongt.lie Back; Scrofula, Erysipelas, I Rheumatic Pains, Gout, Glandular Affections: ' ~ Constitutional discases r prbducell by Mercury And other mineral preparations, as well as the dangerous consequences resulting front the imprdper treatment of Syphitin, Ste. &c. The Life of the Flesh is in the Tiltiod." ' ,• . , • Leviticus, eh. XXI1•, y. 11. Be ye purified in your Blood, Arid health-will intend you. . The great principles, tut vntateit by Dr. - Leidy, and in which he is supported by . scripture, are • Ist. That vital ity is COnIIIIIIH 111 the 11160 e The Blood, becoining vitiated or impure,gives rise to humerooS diseases of the organs of the body., the stomach, the liver, the heart, ke. Ste. 3d. 'tut whatever has the effect or porifyiiig.'the Blow], posignivestheliower of rt-"establishinglitailtli actiOn to the body. • - - 4th. That Purgation and Starvation, Or, in otht.r words, purging to the,..exteot that•is.l.oO.,,freqUentiv, thioe,gliol at the same time elijnying. low diet, inil abstinence froni fond almost entirely, arc productive of notch more mischief than is gene:gaily supposed; and in proof of it will only rennirk,that• - By Purgation—The human,systein - is;moie•orleks debilitated, for the very, simplo. kyi Bid process of purging alliserkried niffi•Otti.the stomach' from which iiourislineptlii'lle'rivetlAinlillittikiuted, thrinighoUt the. syste'ni. . f' 11 StarvatipitOtOsliFietit is sibiolidelP With- . held from' the , sYStOt •;so•tiecekiary to it, both for itti t txiuing vitalgiZtion andidding mann: in bearing up against that . progiistt`.of disease. Hence - Oie . e,ioquvtiosi,r too mach p urging. and conlinned.i4el aunt belo produce one etonlition of the systeM as viill.eitable disease to make, more rapid progress, and extend itoelllhe more easillyorti in a brief time throughout lb,. system. . Admittingthelnregaing,A, becomes necessaryto i inquire how s the Blood to b purified ? and ploying the means, how is the system to be.gttni (led ngninst.nny serious consequenyes ? . • 'Tis easily _ • - —For all your ills, 'like-Dr. - Lehly's Blond Pills. Thesk. Pills operate gently, though rfrertnalty hey do n'otliroduce prostration of the xstartn,:ismoy t ). Ils do.. l'ileY'requis•e no restraint either, from oecupation or the regular mode of living. No fear need be en tertained of taking cold from their- nse, and may be token at all times, by yeiptg and old, %%idiom inter fering, midi any other modicum that may hare Been taken beforehand. Pills are prepared only, tind :sold wholesale and retail, at DR. LEIDY'S Fleoltb Emporiinn, No. In N. 2.1 mt. below Vine, (Signor thelloblen Eagle nod Serpentff,) tql/C/ - : '25 'Cr..ll'S .1 7101: CrA -discount In whr.ltenle Lehly's Blond Yills are also sold in all the prinetpal chics awl towns throughout the Union,end b}• umny 'revpuctable stnrekcepci•s througheur the country. 'For sale. in Carlisle, by STEVENSON DINKLE, Agents for Cumberland Coindy. Carlisle, Dee. 21,1842. • Aly.B CCU M. a BOOS. THE CAUSE Or CO;ISUMPTION,—Sim therse coniplaintinrc usually considered, no one catillttrty - their, the most common cause of thin fatal and distrescrff-VrffiteWa—ltio indeed a melancholy, truth, that thousands fall victims to Consumption every year item no other cause than neglected colds. Yet we find hum dreds, nay thousands who treat such complaints with .the greatest indifference, and let them run on few weeks and even months without thiaking , of the danger. • At fi rst you have what you may consider artilight cough or cold; you alloW busi ness, plometra.oe carelessness to prevent you from giving it any attention; it then settles upon your breast, you become host*, have pains in .tho Side or chest; expectovateAke quantities of Mai. ter, perhaps mixed' , with2,bload, a difficult - If la ,••--, 7 : - .- i , , ,--:Y° , ~ .v i n e ' 046. ..„-- —VtI.II:L, ,',i4i ir-,l4.,Lut,Toir jAini:'' urge, hA rtf°,- 41%, o*larri4l7,s •Aeilier '" iliiiiti to ' -'''''' '"^ ,Ctbithiliko, r. , ~.., , ' . k ne : #t ~,„)- "•4 -, ‘..' ''. :4*/ BA L 7) N E S 5 ; i ! : - , •-1,,i f, ~ , OR,' ' M*44l' Oitox,.l_L' ...s ; ;00113iA441.0.1t011,1)ak! '.74147-, r,',..-,iiilefiritr;9t apfdir.4F„i#,TT - wil c#VP=lily- ilit*eNos',l9 . . 0.. L, - c a, Ithg„ to, tcn pioes ; Ki,Oftlytilie haw. On tiny ' 1, tat; OCchi/drT, . thdB9 *.!li„„13 Illumir 9 ''' ee ~d at 11;684 ticiz':pri4i,t p;...-- riii*Afll:ii.ikb°oi".6;rni4'e7",'7:::!:i44jui:::Y : 1 ',',l:;. on „,, ", a i/imintpi err ,1•; ~..,' • ~'.. ittbr ite trP r Aft,., __,..1 , ' , . mENESS t, .. * ',7, 6 ,417,--6(l6keitiplAir LA ' rinbi lir"' `'AT i ''''' 'tied 40afltift ' ' „- . lex t , d wit' ,Ano. ', , INI4iN,- politiveir,WO *.a.c , a ' , AA • 131 / 3 " - ." etOlVilift 091 4, if you ; qulthartfiii • . • ' cl 7 avir , ALLSORES and ovary, tiling relieved bir'ir- ; ttiat adtrlita of an ours. ward . application. nets , charm.c, Use It.- . , .. . HOASigg that . jpa:va Ring.l36hai Spaiin, Wind.GtiUlAt i ,Ci'i, are cure'd'by It(ipta'Sractrio; and TOittitObil hoines niirely . ,'ciired,„ byßo(iies' ' Founder Oin'inient. Mark ihie, all hoWarnoit': . '''. 't. Dalle3le sik 'rain E.z4 made. All should wear thein regularly. MAPS T*PIPERANCE.BITi9PI on the principle of.substitsting"tha - timte in plael aie atsintiTant priuciple tghich 'hies reformed ao to firttnlt'ards. Tibet used with: . laN'S BLO . O D TILLS, superior / ' ' , iota for chancing the eyelet - I and 'the hermits. . 4 ,g the blood, iittd for all irregularitiee of the t and the general health4h';'' #l.-• 421 - (See Dr. Lni`.s vilDe. It's • .v• -k - - nature, thus 21 71""ttr— mcEADAci,, _ . DR.SP9I-110HEADAC HE RE will effectuall; NERVES DR. SPO An the certain general eickne Sect order, the the sukface: &ins in the btu ore quickly cui CORNS.- 1:2 hair any ehide = POUND Err) tion of`:Sarsapi It you'are sure superior to all CEL OF CHINA. • external ratings—) surface; Inc swelled or Bore applied on a lb Fresh wounds c tci;r7llB.. with a . y . alti4itt, Comapek Co. ; Ntiw :Y,cOE:4 4KpisiDt4-411se effectually. RE ram ext. Lola, :iiv , EDY trIfUTI. , If is thii us, I.V . oil m?* 4411 ~~`..''. ta:. ~~.:;:, y~:,