teglia ' , 4tOr M 214013100 • ME ICIBLE..• • • • • ..- 0 1 1 iY# l a *ILLIA lir „T.:S(111E1V: - ; 111011.41e,11,9bkPlAiii,leV oivn • ; • " in!tannOh'ii,anfrres:shona , :t. v »\2\; . ' And dlgnOnda . •, , • •filhis•bookwere4orh-therti ‘ lo?4,lndelal torlitnindionlti eye ; , mom- i•rtiyineinioi!s,ratistilcami, • ' 'When death's npfifted hina hi g h, . ^ iitatthig'hi•eath •: rsitfani; , iotit , moment ern'•e ! Fo2)l,!..Viiitld'it. thou stay the arm of death ? thigo Id to - aaye , * -'• • • neY . kfottild relief Ia glitiering. ; 4oitrdEt of, 'n , eatth Gemeiluzzle not The eye of grief 4, ' 'Gold dannot inlichese health,;"' 13ntih4rii4i , ,Oee:iteil Latin nOpearfit' To lieol.Ole 4eevest woe ; And he that se4s this,book in tears ) IliBteareshillceaseto,flow'. • Fibre he that died on Calvary's tree Ratb made teat promise blest t "Yelieit4latlen i tioree to roe; Atiil'l will give you rest. . . . - i'' . :rd(bruiend reed I will not, break, ' • . ' . , A•eontilte heart despite,; My burden's light, all' wile , take . ' hly yoke shall.win the lien l' tkis little book is worth -- A I 1 Ise'tearriartias - given‘- - .7 For.whiit are all the joys or earth compared to joys 'Of Heaven ? This is 'the guide our Father gave To !Cad to realms of day— A star tvhose lutrei gilds the grave—. 'The light—the Life—the Way.' - virriDELit II IN ...Many an infidel. in youtlr, is a Believer in old age. ...There is no fact-authentidatecl by more numerous examples than this.— Young blood.is daring. In mere wanton ness of , supposed strength, it often seeks to Overturn the truth of religion; because, as it would seem,"there is nothing more daring than to brave Almighty powdr.-L Advancing. Years - core. this. • They -coal „the passions - aid bring reflection, and no reflective man will remain an infidel. We have a case in [Mint. A late paper from _ 'Englatid_states that-_ . _" Richard Carlyslo, notoriottrfer his infidelity, but subsequent ly converted to Christianity," dieifin ton dpn recently: •Oarlysle was a' man of con siderable talents, and much ingenuity.— He both wrote and lectured in favor of infi delity., and•not without some effect. His tempi 'or. rather his infamy, reached even this country ; indeed we are:not sure:but atone lithe he came among us bodily, Be that as it may, he was a most determined unbeliever.. If we-mistake not, fines and inapriannment were more than once 'meet-. ed mit:to him for.his blasphemies. • Yet, as. age advanced upon hint, the passions waned, the blood cooled, reason, reflec tion and faith resumed their empire, and embracing Christianity, he gave the lie to his . previous life, and- presented a monu ment of the power and truth cf that reli gion which all the energies of his yowl'. .badAPPP.,.detioted to depreciate,..to itivali date and destroy. There are many Car lysles'on a small scale in society, who are never heard .of beyond there tittle circle of obscuritY. --- In green manhood they are tierce in unbelief; in sear age they, will be , -foil nd-s w ell ing - th e - ran ne; for experience .shows infidelity to be a poor prop to lean upon ; and as the strength of youth sinks, presumption departs; men feel .What poot, weak, insignificant beings they, are ; and that the Deity A' holds them in th 6 hollow of his hand." We can place • our finger upon more than one pf this class; whim. we have known, first as doubters, then' confirmed infidels, then doubters a gain',' and fins*, Christians. • BONAPARTE'S OhNION OF CnnisT.--A :foreign - -journal lately published a conver sation;related by Count _ de Mootholon, the faithful friend of the Emperor Napo leon. - Without being responsible for the truth of this 'conversation, as reported, I will copy it literally ; and as it, may have been really uttered by the Emperor, it de serves to be read with attention : "I .IMow man," said Napoleon; " and I tell you that Jesus is not a Man ! The re . liglon,of . ,Chtist is a mystery which sub force, and.proceeds from a mind which is. not a human mind. We 'find in it a marked individuality, which o-. riginate4 a of Words and maxims un known before. Jesus borrowed nothing. from • our kntiwledge. He exhibited •in hiniiielt - nOerfact'exaniple of hie 'precepts. Jesus is. not a 'philosopher,. for his proof . _ - fire,,,tykkiracles ;_and from-ythe-lirst-hie disci • pleS:. - egnretl - :.him. Itt,. fait, learning _and philosophy!. are: of no use for salvation; andziasnaYeetite.. in to the. ,world to reveal 'the Alnetiec . of Ileav,en ati4 la ws of 'the' : . Ch . nrintinaine. : and os 6 o4l . einpinit t' but, upon what Criatiatik' . 4 genipis ?-- U,POlftitt". - '4,n(4o•,clikist-ithine l'fonnded . hour ;nil ' liOng Or r itnn viinild:die -- fOr hi tn.. • ••" • • • ONgUiviT.P*.P.IoN!! 'I4S;C,OI,DS otr o tinartoithrtwaiimik'oe , . Pl4/010#10rY,:' ,I!es:ervatt -0,0006i41 in Coughe'iObldsLfigppßzpo; , ! oraoist, ofq.Br'eath, .;Whobping . .CnitEthiA l 4l4llteasSii:, of: 00, Breast and ; .Lungs, and foilhe aircat•iii t approach iii Consumption:: populatititr9.43S94, o l'4lTSlinop r ary Proser-:. vative throughontatlGerMani, and affectual Discaties of "the - Lungs, 'drat AVM iiiiiaculdus etrecte Mid:wonderful eursi4itis 4heie.,generally' known rthd :sty lad • Preserver.,'; 'As Utuneintis Certificates cif itttiary goOd effects,land Wonderfill cures in this, country,' havekeen fret 'pettily published, it itideenied'necessaiy milk to remind the public 'of so :valuable a medicine, ;rity: infoihr thenwhere it can be procitrarldebuine . v: ~ o•ll lr ice—trifty, Cents a half ,piat'bottic; **,Prepared' and sOld;Whidesale mid retail:at:Lir.' LBIDY'S EATS; .BlifPCßitiltl, No. • 191' 'North Second' street.;* below• Nine; Golden:Eagle and Berpents),PhiladalphittETr' 'For sale in Carlisle, by'; ' ' • , STEVENSON & DINKLEr •• Atenta.far Cituilierlanl County: Carlisle, May.. 1.8, 184. 9- ty islreltPe's Tag 11111? thalD IIkiI"YERS & ILIVERSTIck have just received IW from the Manufactory at Plolatiallphia,_ a largo assortment, of LA RD 14.11:P5, consisting Of . ParloaChamber&Statly Lamps With or without shades;' which, they will sell whole s e ALSO, Astral, Side Reflectors and :,lass Lamps of vari ous patterns. CD a aa Q. • The very best IVintdr strained, bleached Sperm Oil, walrneted to'burn clew. for $11,2.5 per gallon. Best Sperm Candles. 3T rents pet• lb. Carlisle, Dee. 21, 1842. 302-IN W. BEND L, U; , LaniVitit tP I, n ESPECTFULLY tenders his services tattle citizens of Carlisle and its vicinity, that ho will attend to andperfrirm all dental operations such as'Cleaning,' Pinging and Extracting; na turd 'Teeth, and inser ting i ncorruptablo artificial teeth• from a .siogle tooth to an entire set. - ca. o p pOsito IH.Tarlane's Hotel. DR. TAVILOIV,S TAILA2(,OI 1111111Vallq laowery, N. York. 1114 R nine years this medicine has stood unrivaled .11__for the c ure of _Coughs„Painiti the side, (la ciiity of breathing, Bronchitis, and all those allieeu. thins of the Throat, Clings and Liver, which are it source of so much su ff ering and whi ch unattested so often terminatoin Consumption. So extensively has this remedy been used and in so ninny cures has it proved successful; the proprietor feels nohesi tancy'in recommending it to all who untbrtunately have occasion to resort to crime 'mans of Ml:M:rye Multitudes who have experienced its happy effects, can testily to its utility, told very many rescued from a premattire death, point to it us the means of their . 'restoration. :I;he originator of this remedy wrs well versed in the science 0r medicine, MLR_ Skint pnletiCiolll.l% L'hysichns finniliar with its effects not unfregnently prescribe it in their practice, and with the Mythical Faculty generally it has met with a larger share of approbation limn is common with exclusiVe pre parations. Kt - CONSUMPTION—The ,following rcmarkl were taken from the last 'manlier of the Medico ne: . Aja r. Ihe surprising effect produced by the genuine Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort, made at 375 Bowery, in consumptive eases,cannot fail exeiting• a deep and thrilling interest throughout the world. We have so long believed this disease (constanption) in curable, that it is difficult to credit our senses ..when we see persons, evidently consumptive, restored to health. Yet i,t is a fact or daily occurrence. !AVER CONIPLADIViind General Debility—l do consider my cure almost mineuleus. 1-was given up Icy two physicians acct told to prepare Tor death. I was in this low suite when a friend sent me a bot tle of-Dr. Taylor'S Balsam of Liverwort, from 375 flowery, and hefore I had used up the bottle 1 was able to sit up in bed, by the further me I have coin . 'delay regained my health. All should use it. GEO. WELLS, Q 3 John st:. :yVIdLENT PAIN IN THE SIDE.--I have been cured of a violent pain in OM side, extetaling through to the shoulder, indigestion, dizzuess, loss .O.Cappetite_and generoLdebilty,..by...the-use-of4wt hottlCoxof Dr. Taylor's Balsam of • • J. A. H. ALLEN, 7 Merchant'S Row, For sale by STEVENSON & DINKLE, sole agents for Carlisle and vicinity. . • October 26,1842. l v-52 Iffata,trieptcy. United_States Court, EASTERN DISTRICT 01;:PENkSYLVANIA GI 7 , 0 0 IE e EITNOISTS for Discharge and Gerd fieate under the Bankrupt Law, have been fil ed by JOH N - STOUGII; Individnally•and lute 3ferelninl of the firm of Stough & Brewster. _ Cumberland co. ISAAC NIITTEN, Shoemaker. , do. and- FRIDAY . , the 31.1111 day- or JUNE next, - at 11 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 Philadel phia; when and where the Creditors of. the said Pe titioner's, who have proved their Debts, and all' per -sons in interest, may appeal' and show cause, if they have, why such Discharges and Certificates should not be granted. i • • ERAS. IfOPKINSON, Clerk of District Court. •Phila. Apr111201;1843. • 10-24 61 Vice. • 10DETITIONS for the Discharge & Cir lificate, under the Bankrupt Lel!, have been filed by JOHN JOHNSON, formerly Merchant' of Harrisburg, and late contractor on public works; by ie firm of Jacob A. Gorges bz Co. I Cninberland co. and, SATURDAY, the '27th day of MAY next, at •Il o'citiiik, , A.-111. is appointed for the bearing diape r of, before the said Court,sitting in Bankruptcy,at the District Courtroom in the City of Vlilladelphia,when and where the Creditors of the said Petitioners ? who have proved their Debts, and all - iithertiersons in in terest, may appear and stow OtuisC, if any they have, why such 'Discharge and Certificate sliould not be ;teamed. FBAS. 'HOPKINSON, 'Clerk of the District Court. 10-go-• , March:ls,lBl.9. Ita3lAkiflSl VP 111MArbet . Blouse Painter and ,Glazier, ESPECTFULLY informs the' pane that lm hes comteeneed the.. HOUSE PAINT. # I 6 IGLAZINq aed.P.APM . .,IIANGINQ in. MfM2= .. • ''FINE 4 3 ►rtik4l, r Alice ,jOIEItiNC: , A against loSs'oeiliflnagebYkinStni i tkOnlost „roasonabla Thoi*loo:taka APE FLPETIT. .4to ItlfiKS.:",` • • on . :stoon . or brick builiii,plis4t . t. $lOO9, the premiumsubject to bo drawn" any'Aino' by, "the ,party insuring, at ii.dednonon of faro per tont. on' the ainOunt Of'pronyinumpaicE ' :rbo'beuaLratee for one Yenic on • , „ Stone ondX,riek Buildings ; OlOOO Log nod From, . , ,$6 , to on,slooo. Merehandiz4 about ' on $lOOO. , Anplleetton in'pereon or by latter will nivel inf.: mediate:attention. The Spring- .Ihtsferanei Co. OF PHILADELPHIA. AKS INSURANCE, either terriporayy or It.pOrp c tual, against loss or 'damage by nitc, in Town pe Colintry, oh Houses,Darns and Build. inge of all kinds; on Houseliold.Furnituro, Met. olitindiZeMortes,Cattle. - Agricultural, - Commer.- cial and Manufacturing Stock, and Thenklls or every description,as wallas MottTawfs and Ha6uina RENT, upon tho most faystrable terms,. The jollothing are the usual rates, viz: cn Stone and brick buildings t from 35 to 40 cts. on $lOO “Logiind frame " 60 to 70 cts. on 100 "Merchandito and. furni. taro in brick or stone buildinks i from ' 40 to 50 cts.,on..l_oo. _ inlog or frame, 60 to 70 cts. on 100 "Horses, cattle, farming utensils and sundries, at about. Application may be made to JOHN J. MYERS, Agent. Carlisle, Dec. 21, 1842. • ly RICH PRESENTS !! mYgßssz.nrAyoriSTlCK live Just received at their' >rug, look ; Stationary and Variety Store, a large assorttnent or . To”, Toy-Books for 'Cliri!4 . l ' Presents,. Annals Sonyeni, s, and 'Port-tolios; for Together with a choice selection of entertaining LIGHT MIA DING, lbr long winter evenings, ALSO uln :of every variety, School Bibles and 7'estaments,` Smith's Geography tint! Ohre!) 4. Mitchell's do. - • • Smith's arammitr, Kirkanesqlitto, eingel's Series, No. 1, 2, 3,4, 5, (f• 0, Cobb's School Books, complete. - Emerson, Byerly, Barham, 4..lreb ster's Spellers, • - • Pike, Rose; Smiley, 4• Emerson's ..d -riihnielics, with Keys, Matheinatical Instrttiments. OTATIM7A7.II./:: Lquer; Cap, 11111 i Deej,lipata*ruled and plain. Note Paper. Silver I'Ll'aeils,..everpnints. Jut:knoll Lead Pencils in wood, or all tempers; with a large as sortment of BLANK 1300 KS, ruled anvil uttruled. 1ki217441=2,1.8.0 0 . Of superior finish. Razors, Razor Strops Shaving 13rushes, and finely scented Shaving Soaps' and assorted re furriery. • FANCY. .'ill'A'llloNAtillr: • .. Superior opiapte and Russia Quills, Briqnl Boards, Riee - paper, Visiting Cards, colored Wafers and Sealing Wax, Plain and blotto Seals. New • Nil • • (VOCAL AND INSTRUIVIENT.ALO ,fEr /aka t Enotrttinento, Together with a general and well selected assort ment of Classical aced Oliscellaneons I/ irks, "to ,letse the fancy /11111 Improve the taste." Carlisle,. thin. 1.4,184'2.. TO PARIVIER§: 121131.11T14 1111112111T2 MID': subscribers, at their FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, on Main street, nearly op. posite the County Jail, in the Borough of Carlisle, Pa., still contiuc to build the following Machines• and Horse Powers—VlZ: . 11).11urreWs Patent Improved . THREE 4ND FOUR • • MOYME LP nalp With a horizontal hand-wheel, with a trunk to cal duet the strap to the Alachine. BEVIL GEAR HORSE-POWER, The band:wheel outside or the horses. They an well caloploted to put to one sideofthe barn bridge or under the bormsited. A New and improved Shake separate .the grain from the straw, which will dispense with one or two hands, will be made to the above Maclaine if wanted. . 2412. 9- 432,Z2Z • Purchasing , nny oldie above Machines may have the privilege, after a Mir trial, of returning the same ii not satisfied. All Machines and horse Powera arc warranted for one year, if well used. • REPoll 1? 1011 W. -All kinds of repairing will be done nt the snortes notice and on the most reasonable terms. They al ways keep on hand all castings necessat•y to repair the above Machines, onany others now in usu. IRON ND . GRASS FOUKORY. There is also attached to thcmoove establishment an IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY, at which all kinds of CASTINGS' canie. 1nit1,7 7 such as' fipple M Mills, Cern Brakers, astir Brokers, Mill (tear ing;{ Saw-Mill Cranks, Mu pine Gearino• • Wagon Boxes, Im: Sm. Also. - - -:- ' • TURNING AND FIIIVIKING, , . IS„ Such as Mill Spindles, Car• Boxes, Tenting Lathes, &e.,a1l in the best t order, id iron and brass. . .' All °Okra IVA lie executed attire shortest no tice, and peoinpqattetifleil to. .Farm • and others nra respectfully invited to give us a cal confident 4.1111 t they can beauited to thear satistliction . . •' ' 'A; . ?STOUFFER CO. . Carlisle, Aug. 10, 1842. : . ' - tr-41 00 - •Planek's, lietiwocid's and Ogle's PLOUGHS and PLOUGH - CASTINGS,such as Cutters Lamj sides, Sm. &0., can . nlifolM had at the foundry. • Uniati , , , „ 'subscriber respoilf" ully nfbimwthe pub. Fir lid at largo, that he has leased the , 'abOVe tablu3hment, six miles south of Carlisle, fora term of gears, and the MILL havin g . been receittltie. ;Patred• end • new, machinery introduced, ;he id therefore' prepared to mannfachlre to orderi'Ort also has a supply constantly en • Paper of o ver t' iind.4entlisr, which lie will Iltrnish printbrfkreyoltiitilliiii others, aninelmtities'arpilndweitoitiinitti* All ordtite.liddressed,Xo thipuhscriber,'*Kpor,i town, cainhorlitint ?oun%, .fieMAirt ettehthd. ;( (.; 4444'4 .f) ,Wij;f InctitEEffMeliffM •-t; 1 !hew , ' 4-13,..'•AtzA -..-,A 4 1.4 4# 4* ; tilltint,fin.lo; jrijOi ha°4'4oArrobii!Va'llll62i#Chiril 496hanna4.4ehrtheAtulrett 'itnd;.otng; tijotitnining• k.Siwolikno.witimporl• '9l l itntititeinn exennte.prderrx s.tn , ,!the' utmost tr:47YrOilditerr. WiTH , TREIM:Eite.aR:B4S-NOD.tfOPON. P' _THE' 7',/01.6,*!•, ? ,, qiiiiinsseitnifene6l the.rariorni'ltinilit iir-SOnntling Benrile, Pin nlriPin steringenti Shingling Littint,Porl.. ,d6n:Pales;ltii. , ,Atill 46 artrhys*ept reedy forAleliv:•• ern 'and•personeeendingllintnew.Logkin the can Jerre them sawed no.direetetk , the most real. minable firma.:':d - sentoned,elear Steil' are w iii O'Strant - potteeisnd room in the building, to let.- " W, GRIMSHAW. MEM ,Timurtry I R • UKOZia H - DY atone of ili'Oolviirs'and.' authority a9_lo pontethied •in the list will And testament of MionAEi;' .EoE,deeM.l'nrow offer for Salo, the Carlislet..lron Works • Sititaf6d on the Yellow Breeches Creek, .4-i miles east of Carlisle Pa. Theestate consists era first, rate 202.<33 • tviSh Tpt 211ousfind cr'es of Land. A new MERCHANT Ml.l.L7wtili !Interim of stone, finished on the most approved plod'. - About 500 acres of the laud um cleared and highly cultivated, having thereon erected - Three Large . Bank 'Barns Lind necessary IM,NANTIIOII.ITSFS. The works are propelled by the Yellow Breeches Creek mid the Boiling Speing,which neither fail norfreeze. -There-mat npowthe-premisesallthe-necessary-work-. mess houses, coal houses, carpetittwand smith shops, aticistablirbuilt of the most tilbstatitial materials. The ore of the best quality and inexhaustible, is within 2 miles of the .Furnace There is perhaps on Iron iVorks il;4'CIIIISViV1131111 which possesses au perititt advantageit and otters greater hiducements to the investment of Capital. The water power is so great that it' might be extended to t.ny other • inanu— lacuiring purpose. Peesons disposed to purchase will of titirse examine the property. The terms of sale will be made knows by MARY PAW., olisie;oct. E n se , ,Egc, deed. tf-5 1 60 cts. on 100 b.:us &•121 VIERSTIC Ei. lAyr, just opened their FALL ASSORT.; NIENT nF DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS & Er.=. Togtther with an extent?* asaoritnent of Patent Medicines feud Perfumery. A I mo-F it ESSI FR UITS, PIS, -ALMONDS, ' LEMONS, • • FIGS, RAISINS,. • PRUNES, . LUILRANTS, GRAPES, Co. • All of a,hich they will sell wholesale in• reign on he lint est terds. - Carlisle, Detiefolier 14, 184'2.-3m. • NOTHER supply of WINTER 41-A GOODS, just rtreised and selling loner for Cueh than ever sold is Carlisle. The supply has been bologht at the present retkaced city prices, and , purchase's will find it decidedly to their interest to vial before purchasing elsewhere. CIIAS. [f-56 November 23, 1812, NEW Sir - CHEAP GOODS! 7113•: subscriber boo just Opened R lot of New Goods, em 'gist ing of SUPERFINE CIAYI'I IS, 131ack,Illtie and s Policy colored CaSslmeres, Casi tiets, all colors and prices. Nierinoes, Mouse de Laities, Illoves,d I I;civy,,i-4 Drown ST nslins, for a levy, 4-1 bleached to lily a lip, FlanueJs froin 30 to 25 rests, with a variety of other gootisotll of whieti will be sold at very Pew price's to suit the times. S. Al. tf-51 Owlish!, October'", 1842, 84 0 0 / 1 1: . T . Tins .!'„r HARDWARE AT REDUCED PRICES, HENIII L. ELDER, 403 ALlrket Philadelphia, Importer mot Dealer in Foreign anti. Domestic, Data' Ware, fitkes this metlital of in forming his friends enstomers of Cumberlatid county., that he has received a large and splenititt,as4 sortment of 19 L n 1.1-12-CIM E • direct IromiEtiglnd, together with a gineral assort meat of DOMESTIC D WAR E, direct from the manufacturers, all of whittle has been selected by himself and agents with great eare,expresly for Ins own sales. 'laving purchased his present stock all for Cash,tmd at greatly reduced prices, it will en able him to sell a - . prices lower than any other store in Philadelphi , it" - Call stun ecamine,the Bargains yourselves. P. S. Cumberland Nails at $3 41 u Keg' ! ! Atwater Nails at $3 f.. ) 0 a Keg! ! February 1, 1843, .• .D2ll illib'so43 3-Qtllll, ..;v 0 ; 771 " : 11arket Side- - --above Second re oods for Cask—at Auction prices,z4 subscribers have determined to conduct their 1 / 1 161i1C89 upon the CASII and will sell their Coods - ns low, if not at a lower ginde or profit, than has heretofore been done in Philadelphitg—not one article reduced very low, in the expectation of making it up on oilier (touts but their prices shall Infalreorresponding low. Their prices wilt be governed hrtheAuction rates—sell ing at thetstime pekes, nett:Cosh, its the Auctions do on time—contenting themselves with the Interest for the time as their Profit. This cannot but'present it strong Inducement for buyers, especially from the Country, to call onsthem in preference to purchasing at Auction, Where treetops do not get' the time din. cotmt, unless their hills reach a certain amount, to which amount it is net always convenient for COM. tre• Moyers to purchase; and it will Also avoid the aisadvantage of large lots, an :I afford me.o time to select. They design to avail themeelvesitesory in both the New York as well-ss-the Philadelphta Auctions, in pm:ming - their goods at the lowest pos. Bible - rates' We now respectfully invite our, friends and the public to the freseitf Experience in thus matter, he tug the hest way to 0611Villee them of the truth of our proniise. : JOHNSTON, BUM & CO. Phila. March 8:1841 19. Mechanicsburg Line oe: 4*:H i,c 3-1 :;:;g: . ;01.1ei4a:1: 314; :bi#6 7 4 and PhiladeV „ Lila or Boilltinore. (BY R,411: ROAD,OR 0.4.7,44.14 eubierlUer grateftil for' paaf,favore,ltege to fpform , ,lfiti t.luf.pplrhe T. 70440 generally,• Ithut ho eflacontlnues • to run a line of burtheo Caii•regn!arly. between , Meahaiiicabarg and , Philadelphid or', Math:Qom, by' which goods and produce, of all descriptions . 404*0/warded wlfh;tap? ; :ind Oeiplatilgtya../914.091 ,Fl4os of dlaight.; , ProducWWlll be.reedynd it hie%Ware Houit,in Mechanicalangc , vand forwarded in',,:ieither Philo: delphifreii,Paltinfore; a°4or O l il .l4l 4l'dikcqiim I of the owner.. - 0; ,5 • 4:: , • • 4 4 11 : : :" 1.16 Ugliest ba 4 - given*, for iirh'eat and . Flotiro VMARIWZ Payris awl SitililWayilkeid r# l .lo*? 5.04. 6;k;144.04tirt 'l"‘NbaSottokeki.i.a,i.o,/:l4s, • , too `Nalousicgt ~Br ~~~. _C~'` of - : ^~~o ViVIIOLESA LE INIMMISME! - .Vet:lona of theLir)erolethnia;:Bronobi*; , :ritin* 'wawa elle:Rreate . Or lutigiNThrolik' ,Coisqui,:Pleursay,lAmoiTake of the Lunge, an!! , }'affection of Oeleylejoitar.l'„oreatli_,-,: NAT H tirsidatua or," Wibl Eheyry Bark i!!combined the .cli*t.. of Tar t prepared _ by a new ehetnieli E t process, ap p roved stadliceOminende . d by'the distidiubilted "physielrinii and tiniversallyncleitow-:. !edged the most valuable medicine ever iieeteeered• NO QUACICFAY ! i!,';`.410 DECEPTION. In' settingforth the virtnes of this truly gr,eat-tife dicine, we have ne deitirelo'deenive those ,who are laboring under afiliotion,inai'd6 Ode With to enloglie it -more than it justly, deseryss. Yet when we look neountltand see the vostatiftiunt o suffering and dim tress' occasioned by reftWOrt diseases which' this medicine has proved a highly _ successful., we feel that We cannot urge its ,too 'Strongly, or , . say too much in its favor:' - • - Various remedies. it is true have been offered anti puffed into notice 'for the : cure of diseases of the ungS, Mid' some have no- doubt been found very Useful, but of all that hate:yet been diienvered, it is admitted by physician and all who have witnessed its effects, that none has proved as successful as this. Such ; indeed, are the .. _ . . SURPRISING VIRTUES Of this Balsam, that even-in the advanced stage of Como stralost, after all the most esteemed remedies of physicians have failed to effect any channe the use of this -medicine has been' productive of the ,Ltiost astonishing- relief, and aCtuaby eftVeted cures ..aller_allhopescif,cecovery had-beemdespaired of.- In the first stages of the disease;termed "Catarr hal Consumptiditi" originating - from neglected Colds, it has - been used with undeviating success, and lam ' dreds acknowledge they owe the restoration of their health to this invaluable medicine alone; In- that form of Consumption so prevalent amongst delicate young females, commonly termed debility; or "GOING INTO A DECLINE," • A complaint with which thousands arc lingering, it has also proved highly thecessfid, and not only pos -139M1R the power of checking the progress of this :alarming complaint, but also :strengthen and, orates the system mnre.effectually than anymedi eivieweletve-e.ver possessed, . Besides its surprising efficacy in Consumption, it is equally efficacious in Liver • Couttdaints, asthma, Ilrnichitis, and till affections of the Lungs, and has cared many of the most obstinate cases, after every other remedy ball failed. (r.•;-For particulars see Dr. Wistar!s Trdise on Consumption, to be hail 0" the Agents. • . THE EXTIAORDINARY SUCCESS At'etuling the use of this medicine in diseases of th.. Lungs, and the Many_ singular cures it has ef fected, having naturally attracted the monition .pf many' physicians; (as well as the whole fraternity of •Miacks)variousconyeCtures and 511 :riTilgeS1V6i1:111 . 4C11 respecting . its t.onsposition ;' some physicians have suppos9l it to contain lodide, other ignoraut 'motet). tiers say It must contain -1/ereury, and to some such substance they each attribute its singlilar efficacy,— As such opinions are altogether erronetms, and cal culated to prejudice many persons against it, we • PLEDGE OUR HONOR That - it contains-nothing of the--kind, _or any_thing the least injurious; nil the contrary, it is composed ,of themost simple substances, the principle of which are the eitracts TAIL and 11 Cherry Bak, and the whole.. secret of its ellienty consists in the mode by which they are prepared. - As we have already published numerous certifi catcs front the highest authority,• which prove its virtues beyond all doubt, we consider it unnecessary to inhibit at long list of t h an in this place, and will poly' mention a few eases, to show what it isie t tione• -WHILE LIFE IfEIfAINS• WE HAVE STILL SOME HOPE.. A SUItPIitSING CURE.—Among the many singular , cures which this medicine has erected, there is perhaps none in which its powers are so fully shown as in the case of Mrs. Austin. • This laity, Ball been consumptive for several Years, and during the greater part of thiatime had leeched tile best medical :mafiosi, and tried all the most vainahke remedies, yet nothiog could' be Maud to arrest its in-ogress. She became subject to violent fits of coughing, exln ctorated large quantities of matter occasionally tinged with blood, and step hv, step this learfoLdisease_coidinued-its-course;mitil all hope of a recovery was entirely despaired While in this distressing situation, lingering upon the very verge of the grave. she commenced-the-use of this Itole,ahn, which, to use her own expression, operated almost like a disrm. In a few days she expectorated freely,,the cough waligradually sup pressed, aluLeverS' day annietireil to add fresh vigor to herlofiks, WI now, in the place of that emaciated feirM withering to decay, she is seen minglii? in society, in better health than she has enjoyed' ro years. DISiNTERESTEb • TESTIMONY.---1 laving witnensed the surprising efficaey of Dr. iVistar's - Ilalsalncof Wild Cherry, in. the ease of Mrs. Austin, I cheer. fully acknowledge the above statement to he true and correct. J. C. W ',Lulls, M. D. Woodstown, Sept. 4, 1841. Dear Sir—utlthough your invaluable medicine has already found hundreds of powerful advocates, it' mai , still he gratifYing won to receive aeommuni cation front any one that has been relieved by it. Such, Sir, is truly my case: I have been ft victim to that terrible disease ConsuMption, for many. mouths, 3nd have seffered so much, that I had be come almost weary of my lifb. Hearing your Ilabadm so highly praised, I began Inking it a few weeks back, Mid can assure y ma it has relieved me more than any thing. I have ever used Wore, and I confidently believe it will cure me effectually. Please give the bearer the ittorth of the euclosed.and oblige Yours Respectlidly, • Jotifi-PkAaties-..--- MI ----- Chester County, Sept. 6,1341. Friend Wistar—li gives etc much pleasure to in loran thee that my wife's health has improved - very much since she has . been using; thy Missile of Wild Cherry, and we think there is no doubt but that it will cure her. She lets taken the, two bottles I pur chased front thee a skirt time since, nod her cough is Much better .she also sleeps well at night, and saes slue has fotinn noticing to give her so much re lief. bee will please give the beater two bottles more for -Thy 'Z tdcud, • liosiAno HOLMES. • Lancaster Ounty,July 18,1841. Dear Sir—Please send me two bottte's of yohr genuine Ilniselm of Wild Cherry.-1 - have bean af flicted with Consptaptinn-for - the last two years, and sulfered very_mucfr with a severe 'cough, paihs in my heeast - rdifficulty of breathing, night sweats, &c., attilhaving tried numerous remedies, and also been order several doctor,. yet I could not find any thing to relieve me until I used some ofyour Halsatin.• I got one bottle from &neighbor of mine wild is using it, and hate Ulna such wonderful relief from it that' I have no doidit it will cure me effectually. Very respectfully yours, &c. , , lloaawr,lloaarall. g•Reail the following Trolls Dr. Jachlr , ifolfman, p tysician of extensive practice in 'Huntingdon county: . , ' • • Dear Sir—l Procured one bottle of Dr. Wistar' s fl o w n , of, Wild cherry, from Thomas Redd, r, m , of this place, and 'tried it in a ease of obstilitity Asthma ou in child of Paul Schwebie, in which man other remediess had been tried without - any relief The Balsaftu pave sudden relief, and its my opinion the child is effectually cured by its use. , Yotirr,,Bte. • ' :JACOV frorrsatt,lf. December 29. d, JAM. • ' , '; • • • • • • • Dear Sir---Your Balstilm of, Wild Cherry haanr: reojed some astonishing eures-here. 'One of:which iS an old lady; Mrs. Russell; who Ind beewiliiirerlng f or giongliipe, with shortness of breathing, tend gen., eral •ti ,, .nlitiess, until she wxi 81)411j - obliged td' Keep her bed, - -After urioas 'ether remedial had been resorted to iMialitislte edtmaelaceditudligYold9346' ''salm,iind after taking two bottles, woes° tat recover ed as to -1)0;61°16 attend to all the'duties of 'her house, and'ontakieg two bottles inure lies eittirely eitred: ..6 1 .12eSpeetrally, , 8te • - ••*‘t ; •'• ilot;ei 8, C4fAirriti' :.,. +Politville, Pa, • • '' '''' ' `, 7 : 7 "-C . l'- * ~ cAuTION.,,,A a ther e As 'a .210°d:timittrill.: called &graft sfini.4l • '..nint.',l,tsii,i'grittaia,,,-; 've ltr tl ? °l4° * lt sgrature at; gie p.qi,<,,,, o f t '., and ' ili t ° 7 4 l , 4 ll , . <\. 'lp r‘ ,, s,e , ' , . al 1;4. It.ooiiioNamtioldkv ' it , .. 11 ` 1* P;VI ju ii:, OttEtVi# IP.I ki'fr Ottel 4 Y" I _i,11.&,., `er,t , ‘N,l,fk4.! fi t Str:et; iling'w"'"'t i...-: .., - 1 09/410-Pliltßofiti Tifi ~,,, i-f-q641 00. 1 4 , v -, Flif' iiit t iVil; :' eng*ltii*Vi t o . , ,n 4 ,,.. ~i n. to^ alii„._.kqe. ~,. wtv ~. M!MM r7._ . ..---------- . I , ------•:• SAPSAPP.R I LL A . -- LIIL 000 1 14 . 1 . :Co i , 41 -' lL "" • ' -." • ' , ..'7: - - IJQ'. - 2 ;iCNits It 13 ill\'. "::') . . 'Be •LElll)lr.'. tilktg'• ttidAit"6asuret ailiMuneing 16 the,. public: that, his valuable Medieities:recelve2lleittPP. bmtioccor Abe :GIEDIC{AL FACIIi.NY, • being...0.490d ,Of ; ingredients' yhtch are .linotin tei" the proftissitthondK y 'iheMoat respeetable physicians, to- , ; theiivputmitts:: fact : 94°" • . R gPtrM.T.lO,* FOR,BY:EI?' rapwell . as cause dienicto ernplefetl' by all' wills tlian die pieriarationseic quacks aitd ln4ostitra. 0,3'1.3 1 1T-ArD.RTION'S !vice bean published freitietitly, the pillicesifriim ; .: • ' Pbyslisiansand 4 Atemhersot . , • ; .; Congresiand'Statti 1 1 ospectable private citizens, and among:them many of the most distinguished inesithers of, ehOrches ; and other institutions, in reference to 15r. Lc.idyss Medicine'', and it Worivithe numerous'cefrti eatenand ib_hop d; having been; Imbi far tied near, that all that ; necessaryis:pow is to keep their befotif th 6 public. ; that they. may be reminded of them; when:l.ooy may obtained genuine- 4e. &c, • Disc of the moil valuable is . " . Sarsaparilla Blood Pills.. • These eelebratediPills are daily recommended in Diseases of .the Stomdch . Impurities of the Blood, and Bowels ; ' generating diseases. - BillionsAffations, • ' tfie Sionmedi, Liver, Habitmil Costiveness, • • Heart,the Spleen,Kid • Indignation, Flatulency, neys, Bones, &c. Want of Appetite, Ulcerous' Sores of the SOurness of the Stomach, Nose, Throat &Body; Waterbrash, Heartburn, Scaly, Eruptions . mid Foul and offensive breath, Blotches of the Skin; Bad fastein the mouth, Dry and. watery pimples Inward Pains, PLIIIIB Of the of the fare and body.; Stomach, the Sides, and Headache, Giddiness, along, the Back; Scrofula, Erysipelas, Rheumatic Polositiout, Glandular Affections. ALSO IN Constitutional diseases, produced by Mercury and .other : mineral.prepnrations, as well as the dangerous_ consequences resulting from,the improper treatment of Syphilis, &c-Ue„', • 'Ft+ Life of the Flesh is in the Blood." • ' • - Leviticus, ch. XXII,v. 11. • Be yi;purifital in your Blood, • And health will attend you. The great principles advocated lily br. Leidy, and -in which he is supported by- scrivture, are Ista That vitality, is contained in the Blood. 2d. The Blood, becoming vitiated or impure,giveS rise to numerous diseases of the organs tit the body, thulium - inch, the liv ll e.p, the heart, At intatecer. has t elleet.of purifying ,the_ Blond , possessesthe power of rt,estublishing Cul ni.tion to the tinily. 'flint Purgation sind &aviation, or, in other I words, pnrging to fiat, extent. that is too frequentiE done, and at the mine time enjoying• low diet, ante abstinence from Moil almost entirely, areproihictive of mach more mischief than is generally supposed, and in proof of it will only remark, slat By Purgation—The human systenals more orless debilitated; or the_sery_,siunple reason that in the .process of purging all is carried iiffiliiin - tinFirlitinctilt whicliTnourishment is derived and distributed throughout the sYstem. By. Staryation-”Nourishmeittis absolutely with held from the system's° necessary to it, both Ibr sus taining vital Henan mid aiding nature in hearing up against that progress of disease. • !force the consequences of too-touch purging, and emitiilucd diet uist.be to produce such 11 condition of the syitem as Will ennoble disease to make 11111 re rapid progresti, and extend it e sulf the more ensily,suid in a brief trine throughout til t system. AdMitting the foregoing, t e becomes rimiest:try to inquire how Is the Blom) to b purified ? myth is em piny lug the Means, how is the system to lye guarded against any serious consequences ? 'Tie easily answereth , . —l , cm all your ills. Leidy's Blond Pills. These Pills 7operate gently, though eftenstly hey do not produce 'wai til t rstionof the systeimas min Its do. They require rectraint either, from.ocettpatiott or the regality mode - or fear need lie ( . 11- il . llBllll'd ol: taking cold ti . olll 01191 . use, and may be taken at all times, by yoluig•mnl old, without inter , luring with any .other medicine that may have been taken /Mese Tilts areprepsred 011.1 y, nail sold „wholesale. and rt.tnil, at LE11)1"S Health Emporium, _ No. 191 N. '2,1 at. helow•Vine (Sizn of the Golden Eietle and Stutpents,),lltila.,.,_ 110,1": • discount to a linle , ale dealers. Leitly'; Mood fills are also sold in all the principal cities and towns thyntiglmut the Chuirm,Bl,(l by tunny respectable storekeeperg throughout the sale, in Carl; sle, by— • sTEVENSON 'DINKLE, ' Atr,enia for Ciunberlaucl County. Carlisle, De0.'21:1842.. • iy-8 .CET.DIS MOLDs. T ILE CAUSE OF . CONSUMPTION.—SiM; plc as these complaints are usually considered, no ono can deny their being the most common cause oft his fatal and distressing disease: t-is indeed a melancholy truth, that thousands fall •vietims to Consumption eVery year froldna other cause than neglected colds. Yet we find hun dreds, nay-thousands who treat such complaints swithAhe_greatestindilfercnee, 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, floss, pleasure or carelesimess 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 mimitities of mat , tor t perhaps mixed with blood, a difficulty, of breathing ensues, and then you finif-your own foolish neglect has brought nn this distessing complaint. „If then you value life or health • be warned in 'time, and don't trifle with your dorm, or trust topny quack nostrum.. to curo you, but• immediately procure a bottle or .two of that fa mous iemedy, the "BALSAM OF WILD.CIIERRY,I! i Whiell.iS well known to be the most speVd - y - Pure ever known,as thousands, will testify whose lives have bean saved by it. • ' ID'Be very particulai when you purchase to ask for "Dr. IViSTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD Crucrtierif as'theru'is also a oyaur of this numd in use, Prepared, wholesale and retail, by WiwAste & Co., amulets, No, 39 South Fourth stied,' Philadelphia. • • Sold in Carlisle by . • SAMUEL . LLIOTT. ' Mice One Dollar a Bottle.' Juno 22,. 1842 t ti GNP OIN nail-OTHERS, BE., 170 i YOUR. :GUARD!." Int' This is the, season ; when this destructive complaint attacks your intoicating little childron 4 often rater you ofithose you fondly doat . on;Und carries , hundreds' to the • grave. ' Every . mother. should therei'cire,‘knori its symptoms, watch them' clOsely; and altinys be prepared ~ with 'terredy as Many are; daily saorifteed by spill ne4lect, '. At. first the little patient laicized w shtverir*, 4 ; grdWarestleas,haatiOsheSdtheat,thddyeti.lieecithef red, itrid a iiallen; it *tithes with di ftioqlth. and then comda that felteulP4on'that kiFileathuniekieiiMethilig is , thitiot)ii)telti4 ; the "BaLiattvop , Wifd Cherry" ist4Or 40 7 0 1 * ji!oll4godu' gtettiouptpmedy. , -milOatt43;; enre oirtirkfliiir sqtaWro . #oo;lt ;fPlicßst'YESPlnAitt'voinorr WVal E=22El MII4 , ? . 1 ' liliE.4l4lro ati:PitOftic.(he : Cue:f of,g6ligjit4,Caldß i 044pffiiition,L1401: Com plaints, Bronchitis, gem Throat,. Dri•- EPP811;8400(.. ..A er;Brinittl, -- ;'?(oi_eiht.tht ;Biae, Beell.audßhUilde7o,titiiiltiedl'Ou.,:an• Ihhillable'euraijund ell Bearletin43,lliOll4l,ol, :Mid all Misemiecurisingi , hility, no - matter lent, etAMOillg - 7AO fact diseasek, theiniteen flied& areallbjittlia. ' Theem• tithe unsirnaceed lit.any • niedibil compound eiterefteiedto the publielisaritertiltg;;:" family They "i • itru'llet*,• ge In`w that ~oporathm,..ellusilit neitlier - sickeesV Mit ;debility: hy the use et . thein; but en thtfientiarYtthey, stretigtlich aid howels'in a. Wouditait marinef, - stf'sticinli nesters nature 10 itifformeiceithie - and viter,' The' per: • spu'iusinir the , Olive litrimch soon ifoitets that he, sick.-which: for: there hi,,niat- s that iroatratiori strengthl4, , these pills aeln many othei iefne'di l es - hfilf dityi • because the nuitetials used in mbnufacturing them.: are in'haxtriony with' the -- , - petvers of kite and and act in concert with' the otiipiorui of Brciiilo3nsh, Armstreng, - Cllontg'omery; • inersi3y,, pi:upper, and„ it'd:, celebrated Dr, iWeterhourt formerly Lecturer an iho •,Ifiaary,anikln4atkaa or_ pilsie in Cambride&Bhiveriiity,"Massaelitistita• ' Porch 440, Of. them;; d them a, !kW ehd Partial trial, aluf yolievill find that , peirnantoKrP4 lief,•upciii,', - Which thiuproprietore !depend.to.tlinhO theta , . the Most universal. family end Whieli will stand unrivaled - by , anY'dther he knOWn World; Price 25 'cents pei box, RHEUMATIC MEDICINE , : Is eke of the moat certain and - effectual mares fl,At, all rhemmitic,:ehrofice and inflihnntate rtßhititim: • fibres that - has clier yet been - , discovered, add iu numerous. casesihas eradicated that dreadful oils: case 'from persons afflicted entirely. All emu' .drinks_ - .end_.vicuitalS--ire-strictly-forbiddenotnit:' spiritone liquors must not,be taken inwardly, by any means whatever, or it will be of no, use to take this medicine, as it Will 'clesttoT the iicsad facts of the medicine entirely.. Price $450 per' package. . " •.. • ' A UGSBURG LIFE .TINCTURE... 10 4 ' MBE ME These celebrated drops have acquired the , higli., est recommendations in this .country, as well,as Jn Europe for its most valuable proprieties for ail inward weaknesses,cramps,colds,agues , and fever; and when used with the Olive Branch PiHomelier cure the fever and ague. Price 25 cents per bottle. le unrivalled for its curative qualities even.wher4 used in cases of maladies which were otheiiviss incurable. Many recontiltndations,-heve been given of the beneficial effects it has had hi the cure'of pleurisy, pectoral and pulmonary e'en: sumptions, colds, &c.. Pileo2s cents per bottle HYSTERIC OR. MOTHER DROPS. ' This most excellent article has a quality of calming instantly and without fail, all cramps of the stomach, cholic and that troublesome disease called inother fits or hytiterics; and when continu ed ler some length of tune, will cure the patient entirely. Price 25 cents per vial. A certain cure for all Scalds, Brost &reef and the most effectual cure fur- the will cure the person afflicted in a very short time, if usctl according to directions. Price 25 cla•Ver - - - - - This spirit .is highly rcerkonuended for all sprains, swung of the Mobs, or leaders; sinews ; jails , and •rign inatici as an outward remedy, it has nee nal,and when used with the Rheumatic Medi. tine, will greatly facilitate the cure. The an, nualsofyistory do not produce Rs-equal, andl!.is the- greatest preventive against. cold, in the ltnown World. For particulars see directions acc , panying the bottles. ?rice 25 cents.. TOOTHACHE DROPS, - An infallablo cure if used accortliog lions. Price 25 cents per vial. SALVE OF DRESDEP • Is decidedly the best application f and sores, old or new, of all .hinds, pry ' vent if . Used in time, many operations,. vent Lock Jaw, Pains in the Back, Head, ~ Females who are somnfortmmte to have breasts, and will uSe this wonderftl,lsalve,if.- eurOin very short sh time, It cannot be too higi. y recommended. For further portieularasee three; dons, Price I'4 cents per box. • , • _WORM LOZENGES, :An excellent articlo.fbr the cur.^ of worms in adidts us *ell as children, and will-curo whim other remedies fail. Price 14 aunts per:box. COUGH - LOZENGES.. --A superiora rtielO for Coughs, Colds,gore-thront,.— Bronchitis and difficulty of breathing. Price O cents per box, Snld wholesale and retail, nt the principal office, No, 384, North :id street, Philadelphia; and by 1011 N GRAY, Carlislei Pa. I General Agent fur Cumberland County. Juno 22, 1848, ly. 4 READ WHAT IT HAS DONE, AND ifyou have a friend, a relattoiciiiiiitriv any one tharis afflicted with that distressing' disease, "CONSUMPTION,"persuade them with. out delay to try that famous and unrivaled medi. eine; the ‘ 6 l:labarn of Wild.Cherty,” which has cured thousands of this complaint mi ter everything else had failed. Read the follow-• ing undoubted proofs of its efficacy:. , ' Roxsormuon, Scpt.A 0 1841. Penn Sia:--Plcuse send - rue two more liottleiot your Balsam of' Wild Cherry, like that yonsent. me before. I, have taken nearly all of the Mit two,. and confidently believe this - medicine I have used a great' ninny remedies *.within the last year, but have never found nuttbing that ha* relieved me so trisch..''' It hae . Stoppecl' . sny (sough entirely, checked .my night' sweats, and I Sleep better at night and feel better iti,every" way, than have tor many nitmths. Yenta; respectfully, , Ifitu.v.„ oistuscits, - gept,12,1841. FRIEND WI STAR :,441IiiEll , theeltei, send me two bottleiniort? . .o.fillay luvaluable Bal. Sam.. I have now, tultenAlirett loonies 4,lfild -cap assure thee that .it hiti . donc mare than the medicine I have eves' take St. before 4 fmnil hy the slags - as soon as . possiblei. and oblige Ofj friend,. Jam* Ilemotso: ihmroz, sokt:k . ]ag. D.Ai 1 5 0amt , --iloaxi t i g • no many pcorde talk of the wonderful cures ypAr Balsam of ,Wild Cher ry has Made.* COnuttulptiMix'/ "lint., to one of your Agouti the othse day for a tnittleil , ind ...have found it to have relieved me, sool4oohatiligult three bottlei pore sent soon L itaX 'litiyp„it, will cure inc toii.','',• .1' hive ailed 4tlytfte: lipotokiiiit ti t and other medicines besides; hut;titi in . ipaidatie rno.so much giNid. , 4l46 younpAiiirk ~, A . !...t0i the iesteamboat Bolivar. • " ...I.' , Y,R, tub , w ..,,,.,, ' ,r-lA . 4l.lalia• oaks. I , c " , : on Wir ku jl e Cti ti 4l ; n i s r • is it 4l. l3 , Ar o fo t h ino i_sh i f . „ . y . :l 46 j i lu• H y ever:discovered ...f,r L,V 1 i1KR,,..?" .„& „ Atik,,,..1NT5,,,, ASTUNA; BR , , : TAlt WA, ' l3 ' 1 4 1 5.pe1k7.; WIIbOPING' 0 a ,aool 4 ski 'R . %MIR* tde. , tify who.havelitti4 , :*rtlie,d bj"'"o . RART.: 1 ,41.4:1141.b rtilrio: Veit bad fpilede;' ,. .:;f,•:.l , di:, , fjP‘' , .. li.10:1 . 4 6i, -- ,.• . ,;(4,i,f4. , ' : DRUGGISTS, and DEALERS l'l'ULAßdzgla `Medicine a valuable addltlonAOlhar .44,0 4 ,!0i n d ohoiild always hieoA...t7lliik4.4iitotilvvro• - 4i'iYi'''l64s(f - 01.!if$40:ortptekolkook , . ... - , 1 . ~, PECTORAL -ELIXIR'-' GREEN WONDER. OILS SPIRIT DE MEXICO ES