U I. . _ .tr-soswetummetzatztab M ,' ••••: , TijE MORE 'CONVENIENT.t.EASOO 'o.•rt , • •,•, '••;- '' , P i ' ,3l ' 3s. 14101 trlnr'V, „Moile:4'Mt mawept.-4•.. hat • kiOtiliith9;o34 l oe4.o.ooo.4P,4o*cßughti'. 73'et.siti•ttlliMedi' , .11162sittlifgle 'O6O !Mar of i dOlilti Mil iti ; •: Ptin . Yei'itOtiihifOr the lima con!lf )36e0,64.a,-ilas he:00,e0: • " Deprtit iiitM:ly; thou bleSsud'atie !' ' ..,'`, When son". •' • in:nw hettoil' • , • The lutUktob pl,•astiro7-, , w it t.ttlto too s voice . And beatify'S t tunite.l;hilloYntis.pulses woke. • , I.l o , freshezt. myrtle enl6. 'ger gold,lp.soqght,. .•:.* And 't.ing•iitl-weililt hidulged Weed: Of floppy: Mardi(pilfis vigorpifOln:i me 2,4t;,e1 its ! - ClisillOc;':unl his bluirdays And restleseittights svlept like n title sittitiy.• • Care 'struck deep root nrotind him; and each shoot Stilt slcilting vard r lio.llloitition out Witiv•WpVelll slind ex the eye - of !leaven. , .:.Ikrlien to !, aMlestie•frorn the Ct.tieilleti, . , • ....Look totte,me and' livi•." Pausing he spoke . (3f Weniiriess . , - fitiii Mt a•tutt • A ml;duly : tO Idsi, children ; and besought Alotier.sintee to do the work of ffeaven! • .•GotF . spokengaiii , -when age hod shed its allows r r On his 'wan temples—and the palsied lutild Shyltilkfroun his gold 'Riitheriiii; but the rigid chain •Of !titbit bfultsd hint; Mill lie still implOred 1" A morpconvenient season. • my Step is firm • . • And free—my unquenched rye delights • 'virw thix.plcasi nt world-and ii - Te - w-ith--in • io•v lasi fOr many . years. In the calm - hour • • . • ..Of litqw.ring.sieknessA east better •fit • • For, vast, eternity! • • • _Disease approached-- • • .• t. And retutonlled—the'manine strove with death, -.„•. _And grappled like a i tiend with slit.ieks and cries; - ,Lill dxrkticss.smote his eye-balls, nut! a thick ice Closed iu around his Itt•ort-string. The poor clay hay viiiiquished and distorted---but the The'Bout.--whnie iMorpised season never came TO hearken to his Malt CO9 call---had gone weigli Its 40i:ranee with-its own abuse, - And bide the audit! LTIYA TE THE AFFECTIONS IY C. TIIICF.R, isq " Father forgive them." 00, proud- infidel. !—search the ponder bus tomes . fl ofheathen learning,—e.xplOre •the.works 4.Cotifuelur=elatmine the pre cepts of Seneca.and the writings of Socra tes. Collect all the, excellencies of the ancient and modern moralists; and point to asentence,e,qual to this simple prayer of the Savior.' Reviled and ,insulted—suffer jeOlie_grossest indignation, crowned with thornS':and led away to die, no annihila ting curse breaks from his breast. Sweet and .placid as the Offerings of a mother for a:Unrseling, ascends a. prayer ,of mercy on his ,enemies—" Father, forgive diens:" 0, it, was worthy of its . origin, and stamped. with the bright seal-of truth that his mis sion was from Heaven. • Acquaintances, have you over quarrell ed—Friends have you differed ? If he who is pure and perfect, forgave his bitter est.enemies, do you do well . to cherish your anger'? :Brothers, to you the pre cept iomperative ; you• shall not seven tit - ilea : hut seventy times seven. Husbands and wives, you have no right to expect perfection in each other, To err is:,the common lot of humanity. sometimes make you petulant, .and disappointment ruffle the smoothest temper. puard beseech you, with num !hitting vigilance,your passions ; controlled they are the genial heat that warns ; us a lourthe way of life—ungoverened, they are, consuming ;fires. your strife .be ono of respectful at tettionS and conciliatory conduct.. Culti vate with care the kind and gentle affect ! torts•of the heart. - Plant not, but eradi cate the thorn that grow's in your partner's path'. Above, all, let no feeling Of revenge find, harbor" in your breast; let the sun ,noyer'go:dOwn on. your anger. A kind vordan obliging action—if it be a trifling concern—has a power stiperior to the harp of,pavid, in calming the billows of the soul. ' '*. iievergo hrns : incorripatible with happi- ness as.hostilete religion. Let him whose heartisldack with malice, and studious of revenge walk , throUgh the fields when: clad • wtdt verdure or adorned with floWers—to ihere,ie no beauty ;.the flowers, to liimpaible , no fragrance. Dark is his soul when naturals robed in -deepest sable.— , 'Tile smile of beauty lights not up his bo soui'"aiih joy '; 'but-the furies of hell 'rage in his breastimd,render him as miserable • AS:he,Viould :Wish the object of his hate. his hand upon his breast , keirengb, 1 cast time from 'me,;• 'll.4,ooVorgiVe'tne as I forzive mine, ene 7 ; '''.Y" — tul nature assumes a new and de 7i"igaeniture.„ Then, indeed, are 4:oyMilapt'and"flowUrs 'fragrant—then -,• the groves delightful to his ``ear Incllt of •IlM,virtuous' lovely `to ctis • . 4 *** i t r4l 4 l4 , l ! r•rj , , „, , ?„ * .yrnirtig"civi , G*Mol,Ari3 thuptoituptully ty, MEMO „ to the ht9ml*tte - , , 1)0101.: that :Teyet.pt)!l v fiiiil lii ten; P ll n0.78 - ' to our: ettier-' trtust, veil her 'radiant forehe*,before:that idol the ! whole woritl,sp'igis;iiiii her ceaseless synipathy ;ii!Oei.of Genius; "How silent” 'es' fiost,'Nt:hen'lllittie pines! • Let a I yiiiing pciet poison htinsellin w athful des-. pai d all the Muses i,ie:AP,stitilt ley n 7 liallotved Let a . iriitiriVQ.lifiitiOvpie undeethe visitatio`O of 'Go'd,;:l, - tiitoei'lps"? No eye but his mother's. , . / rtireli`iiiiii." .. thut itialt 'deaths arg,every day*--everi but, the thOught effeetsUs not---titi have no Thought—.auttheap after heap is added, un- bewailed, to_eity'--or;-country churchyard. But let a - reef;l°ol)6th, die in youth—pay the debt , of- nafttri,earl —and _nature her- self tlirtmaliiiir h . er'elements, must in turn pay tribute ‘,Sliepherd:--lainna make me unhappy, sir-dings Mak me sae very unhappy, sir, I beseeekyOu4—.try and explain awn what you hae , :laitrto. the satisfaction of out hearts and understandins. k rilt7--1-m - p - ossi-ble.,. ,__l . l) , re are bass idolaters. "I'i infatuation=rirrelizinn. Is it Genius, or is it Virtue,.that.sball send a soul to flealien ?' Shepheril.—Virtuc ; there's no deny= ing-that North.—Let us then feel, think; speak and act; as if we sp belieyed. Is poetry necessary to our salvation? Is Paradise Lost better than the New Testament?' Shepherd.--Oh! dinna make me- un- happy. Say again that poetry is religion.' North.—Religion has in it the finest, truest spirit of poetry ; and the finest and truest Spirit of p6etry has in.it the spirit of religion. Put--; • Shepherd--Say nae main. satisfi, ed wi' that-- Nurth---Ph ! James, it makes my very soul sick within me to hear the puny whin ings poured by philosophical sentimental- Tins over the failings. the - errors, the vices of Genius! There lies been, -I fear ton muck of that traitorous dereliction of the only true faith, even in some eloquent eulo gies on-the-dead, which I have been the . Meansof 'giving.to the world. DAnat (D 1 1 1711117 tlf2 1,1012 nine years this medicine has stood unrivaled .for the cure of Coughs, Pain In the s ite, diffi culty of breathing, Bronchitis,: antkall-those affec tions of the Throat, Lungs and Liver, whicli are a source of .so much suffering and which mnarrested so often terminate in Consumption. So extensively Inns this remedy been used and in so many cures has it proved „successful, the proprietor feels no hesi tancy in recommending it to all who unfortunately have occasion to resort to some means of recovery. Multitudes who have experienced its happy effects, can testify to its utility, and very many rescued trine a premature death, point to it as the means of their restoration. The.origiostor of this remedy 'era well versed in the science of medicine, and •a skilful practicioner. Physichns fandliar with its effects not unfrequently Frescribe it in their practice, alai with the Medical aculty generally it has met with a larger share of approbation than is common with exclusive pre parations. irr CONSUMPTION—The following remark! were taken front the last number of the . Medico Magazine: ' . "The surprising effect produced by the genuine Dr. Taylor's_ Balsam_ Mi. leive_mml,_ made /It 3 7 5 flowery, In consumptive cases, cannot deep and thrilling interest throughoutthe world. We 'have so 'Ong believed this disease (consumption) in curable, that it islliflicult to Credit our senses' when we see persons, evidently consumptive, restored to health. Yet it is a fact of daily occurrence. LIVER COMPLAINT and General Debility—l do consider toy cure almost miraculous. I was given up by two physicians and told to prepare for , ileatit. I was in this low state when a friend sent me a bot tle of Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort, front 575 Bowery, and before I had used up the bottle l•was able to sit up in bed, by the further use I him coin pletely regained my health. All should use it. GECh WELLS, '23 John st. a'VIOLENT ,PAIN IN THE SIDE.--I have been cored of a violent pain in the side, extending through to the shoulder, indigestion, dizmiess, loss of appetite mid general debility, by the me of two bottles of 1)r. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort. J. A. IL ALLEN, 7 Merchant's ltaiv. For sale" by STEVENSON DINKLE, sole agents for Carlisle awl vicinity October 26,1842, EASTppLVISTILICT OF PENNSYLVANIA fITIT,ION fur Discharge mat Certificate:under. - ' the BankriMtLaW;lutve been filed the 16th May; 18 d, by NICHOLAS ESLINGER, Farmer mid Black- smith, Cumberland county. and FRIDAY the 28th day of JULY next, at II o'clock, A. M. is appointed for the bearing, there of, before the. said Court, sitting in Bankruptcy, at the District Courtroom in the City of Philadelphia, when and where the Creditors of the said Petition= er, who hate proved their debts, and; all other per sons in interest, may . appear,and show cause, if any they lime, why such Dischu rge and Certificate should not, be granted. ' MIAS:IIOPM NSON,. Clerk of the District Court. 10-29 Alay 17,1843 1131E'ICITIONS for Discharge and Certi ficate under the Bankrupt Law, have been fil.. „ J9l 1N STOUGH, ludividnally,and late Merchant 'of the' firm 'of Stough & Brewster: ISAAC NIITTEN, Shoemaker. 'do. and' FRIDAY;..the 80th 'day 'Of JUNE nt 11 o'clock A. M. is appointed for the hearing there= of, hefere'the cold teotirtqitting Bankrupley; at ilfe 'District Court lioem; m the • City: of. Phi [edit. phiw, Whewand, where the' Ceediteieieor the titioneVe; WhO bave - piroied • their Delits,niid all PekY inns hi interesty may appear. and' Show - Collie.' if itioy hive,why,, such Dischattes'aMVA3ertifleites . shoetd pot griinted;r 4 • , FBAS: HOPKINSON, , .• =I DR. IPA LOB'S From 375, Bowery, N. Vork. in Bankruptcy. United SlFltes-Courti: N T 11 V IE, . IVIMMIII ‘,' ~. r, • ; , nt.if i .-, .-: %.. ,- hiett4 _ .... . ~...v ie -: ~.,,iii.,i..0 : 4,,-, AoLti 6 . , , NotAtialinerit6. toillavaiirs 0:: ,:', , .'.:,:::-_,.,;,::0,0 ., :11;.nt - iitiEraiiii,4;'' .if.',l - ;''..` I,': i.;.,loYi,ii-f,'4 2 ,''? 4 -1,'" , •:17(. , ,,,V';` ,•'•:. '4lo,lo'34.imxvfiti.',Nifeiltilciiiiiiie. 1 - ,,,,.,:t 5 .4 . ,t.,:i. , ' 2,.:?,),,,2,, 4 1ry5,:..,. , , , .,,,j-,.'c.:(;,,, lir IS . ,,, e.p . rqp4kiidoiltii*ii:ci)tilalfiriflOiiffitieo: k g. ;" , 1 itliiktl?tis:qi.dari3tkiirtfyio;6 ; .o*.rifing: rdeif blee,ii3rtnie:' 1 Thetillof. ek4 - , 1,:-:•'.,;.h.'..)41.. lt ‘,.......,':, '' , .iiZ` " VERlF!lpleVAlL:l4l4glif.gi 7-4, ' Oli'iit.OTi,;' inlicli tt;iiiiiiii4tiibifigkifrsiiii oh', fr.fie pre ii) ium ; gubje ctio:bo. :ArtitiA!.•ir,i)§tittici by, iiie: party' insuring, eta deduction bf ; fivO . Per:rent, on the amounfof premium pad': . :", ' '•;- , ','..!,,!,! Tho uqnal,raleoXot ono year on • • • Stono and /Irick Buildings, 84,0 95, on 91000' Log And Frame,' ,". 96 to 87`on 81000 Merchandize, about •", • € . 45 0;3 tgoog, Applicatifin in . .,tiersolis-or by letter ivilthaveim niediate attention: Tke Spring ; GOrdni Ifiiitrance Co. .--OE-THILADEETPITIA.! • • '•:: IitAK . g.INP!UR.ANCE, either, tdmimr . ary perpetual, against losstdr damage by nat.; itri'fion or Country, on Houses, Barns and Build ings of all hinds; on Household Furniture, Mar. chandize, Horses, Cattle, Agricultural, Commer cial. and Manuflictu . rin Stoch, and ,Utensils of every description,ns wallas MORTAGES and GROMM ReNT, upon the most'favorable terms. . falloteing are the usug;:ra(es,, viZ: On Stone and brick-buildings,•froth • 35,16 . 40 - cts. an $lOO -.,-"Log.tind frame "-=• 60 to 70•etm--erdloo - ._llllerehandize and furni. 5• ' in brick or stone ' buildings, from _ ' 40_to 50 cts. on 100 "Do. in log or frame, u 60 to 70 cts. on 100 ."Horses, cattle, farming utensils -and sundries, • at about , •• 1 60 cts. on 100 Application, may be niaclo to JOHN J. MYERS, Agent. Carlisle, Dec. 241842. • ' ly PiI.GtIIIESENTS U I~lyEns & trixv - ERSTICK lin" A . just received id.their urug, Book, Stationary anti-Variety Store, a larkdassortmetit of Toys, - Toy-Books.: for C Presentg, Annals, Sou verti • and Port.fol los, for VMS'. Together with R elthice selection 'of entvrtaining uthrr BEADING, lor long winter eveningsy--- 3111 , D01111a3, of every variety, viz: • Sehbol, Bibles and Testaments, Smith's Geography and Atlas, Olney Mitchell's Smith's Grammar, • • . • Kirkam's .angel's Series,..No.l, 2,3, 4,5, 4r.6; Cobb's School hooks, complete. Emerso»,•Byt i ly, Barham, 4; Web site's Spellers, - ; Pike, Rose, Smiley, 4. Emerson's !rithmetics, with Keys, Mathematical lastrumeuts. TATECINAMIT : Letter, - Car and Deedlmpel', ruled and plain. Note paper. Silver Pencils, everpoints: - Jackson - Liemi.7 Pencils in won'.l;or all tempers; with 11 !lOWo as sortment of ID,ANIC 13001S^, ruled null titirtiles.l. Lia,qtratz.ll,PV3VlSau Of superior finish. — Razors, Razor , Strops Shaving Bruslics, and finely scented Shaving Soaps and assorted Pa tunscrv. FANCY STATIONAIRY: Superior oparil:fr and Russia Quills, Bristol Boards, Rice paper, Visiting. Cards. colored Wafers and Sealing %Vax, Plain and Nlottu Seals. Mew Music, (VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTALO cc icy s KliOtxtzlnuito, Togetber with a'griseral and well selected assort ment of Classical and olliscellancous Works, "to please the iimey,and improve the taste." Carlisle, Dee. 14,184'2. tf-7 • TO FARD.ZER.. 221321-1 S 111 21112E111 suhscrihers,,nt their FOUNDRY AND t Sllo.l', On Main street, nearly op .posits the County ,tail, in the i3ni.ffia, ; l} or Carlisle, build .............. and Horst! Powers—% T. D.ltsirreill's - Patent ll3!aproved THREB AND FOUR MOWIE.. With a horizontal band-wheel, with a trunk to' ebtix duet the strap to the Medulla:. BEVEL CEAIi HORNE POWER! buud•wheel outside of the horses, They are well calculated to put to one side of the barn bridge, or under the b:n•u hoed. A New and flea:proved Shaker, To separate the groin from the straw, which will dispense with oue or two hands, will be mode to the above Aloehine if wonted. a za.ac Port:basing any of the above Machines may have the privilege, after a fair trial, of returning , the same it not satisfied. All Machines and , lforse . Powers arc warranted for one year, if well II91:td. ISM REP46# 1R JAW. • or repairing will be done at the snories notice and on the most reasonable terms. They al ways kveLon hood till castings necessary to vephir the above nachines,or any others now in use. • • • _._ , IRON NVIR ASS' ICURTRi. There Isalio attached to the nonce• estatifahrnent an IRON AND MASS FOUNDRY, at which all kinds of CASTINGS can be had—such as Apple Mills; Corn Brakera, Plaster, .Brakers, Mill Gear ing., Saw Mill Cranks, Muehine Gearing, Wagon Boxes,Emlitc, TEUEN LNG AND FIN ISEBING --- • Such as Mill B Aiiindles, Car oXes, Turning Lathes; Etc., all in the hest iu iron and brass. orders will. he executed aellie Shortest no tice,and promptly attended to. Fn rulers and others ura respectfully invited to give usa call, confident thattlicy can be suited to their satisfaction. ,-A.. sToupvcit & co. • • Carlisle, Aug. 10, 1842; ' • - • 164 t • in"Pliteek's; enwooll's 1 1 LOUGt - IS and PLOUGII CASTINGS, stieli na Causes Lan& sidei, lke., can else be bride(' tbe feenilrs. • 'Union .Paper Mill.: HE siibseribor respectfully liffbrine the pub. lie at large, that ho has lensed. Pip ,abose.es, tab c sliiiwitt, 's ix miles Soilith'cif Caribilis,fos a icir'n'i pl o ffyeama ad ,thei MILL' Waring:66o ii' keeen tlfre. paired, ,bnd , new:- machinery' dtrciduceo4 ,ho rii therefore . prepared to' abbfeetOre' te'cir:doc . (iigid alisihas a, s iipply"oOn antty, oithaild.): :. : 1 .. . • , , Darer of CVO kind 'nail 4iyi4fity„- pi , ‘ iilttali ho will furnish to printers, ,inerebinte and 'others, in apy quantities at;the lo Reef 'city,Oriaes. All`orders pddroasidte 06.subigiimpri!it , ,,r,ipoi.: ,tovo,fcuniVkitaiiir'6• - puiliy , ,-Inill si•ecolye , ,,prqmpx, iattehtion:lV. s •:-. 4 .'!",•? 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Clipihiiiiiitittliglig.' rates slid ' the .rothil'diti,i,tat4Cl ivitiClt•illiki.',tinetit, InSiirahce i hni efts. ; Aqy r .cither. f . „,,, ~:.;, ,; t ; : , / ,- ; .,:_,? -) .-, -., • .' 1:.i: ' F f ver,i' . ikfliMi' insured becomes q, meiiiifier Mil tlie 'Ciiln:Piiii,i4ind - liilienpsic in the[ehol de of Oneo* . alui',tligibtti4lAit'..s'iffAtilconeernii, .,., ~.,,, f„ : 4-. - J,...., VA. .Fpr insnrnneeMo.porp is ;ileinanded,than'rui: taMaii.ii:l4.6;vrieht Ilie;•eilletises of ;the Company and 'induumitv.ligilinsidoickwhielrmay.linrpen::,., , ,, , 'air; The I ficon'ventence"Ot frequentrene‘vals is it.; voided by insuring form term ol,fivyears,.. ! . 4th. Any person Aipiying.tot: insurance must, give' his premium note forlile;',ol 6 .4 l eit'class at the into of Fite Pei , 'eciitinn;',whiclitpthei $5O on'Ahe $lOOO,- flu. which he will',litiVkto3oy.o,so' for five years, and $1,5 . 0 for'siirvey and vOliey,, and no more unless loss ho sustaintil totegreatet , limOunt thin, the funds: , pp hands will cover,andthen,nqmnim,will be regale led than* prodrida .Sltard,:i.;..Thele rates' Are ' much clicatier than 'Mote of out e r companies; except . such as are incorporated on the ' ' same principles. • ' • Insurance is effected in the following manner.. A person mitilying, for insinrance . for 'property of Ilin; cheapest Chios of risk tor $lOOO will be charged ,5 per Cent for five years, a noteanimmting to $5O must be given by him, on which he will be, required to pay 5 per . taint $0,511, and $1,59 for survev i lig aunt policy, and Wili.ll.lye 110 more required of lijin unless losses , occur and ilie funds on 'hands are not sufficient to Meet 'them. ~.. _ „ ' 'Agents will,lts:„appointed OR soon as possible in chi -fervid- plaCewitrattend - to insuranceSvand any persons wishing inintedintely to apply Cllll (ICI 50 by signify- ifig their wish to the officers of the company. CIIAS. 'P. CUMMINS, Pres. A. G. 31.11 . u.r.n,See'y April 12,1845, VAL ICJ Ett 11 El RI WORKS 1.10 COM - Pi 1.1.1,1011 ~51 7 1)Y vtr ite of the'powers and authority 14110 the last 'will and testament of NlicuArt, for sale, the Carlisle Yron -Works 3itoitted-nn•tlie Yellnw-Breeelfe - Creek, 4} mile east of Owfile Pn. The estate consists do II rsiJ the • .2.0,243 46 ilttr ItaAVIg 0 ' with Mt Thousand acres of Land. A:new -.NIPIRCIIANT MILL with funeral' 01 stone, finished on the most approved plain About :AM acres of the land are cleared and highly culd ated, having throu4irected ' Three • 'N,:trav Bank lillarals and necessary TENANT HOUSES.Th" works are propel {Lai by the Yellow B reechesCreel: and the Boiling. Spring, which neither Gill nnrf,'emze. There are uponthe premisesidl the necessary work mean houses — coal houses, carpenter:lml smtdrshops, and stabling built or the most substantial materialo. The ore of the best quality nod inexhaustible, is within. 2. miles of the Furnace 'There is perhaps no Iron Works in Pennsylvania which possesses perior advantages and ofilirs greater inducements to the investinent of Capital. The• water'power is.so great that tt might be wiletnlcil to boy other mdim factoring purpose._ Persons disposed to purchase Will of course enmuine die property/ The terms of sale will be mad!: known by MARY ESE., Exeralrix of Michael Ege, dec'd. Carlisle, Oct. 19, 18 , 12. ' tl=sl CHEAP PAPER HANGINGS. '/iTI 1-1 E subscribers. would in citi, ja . Zeus of Carlisle and the vicinity, tlint they nre pccitared to flu iiish their LATEST PATTERNS OF WALL PAPER in the most superior manner, nt priers that can only . uirm sled by their bring the most extensile mann raeltoers it(the'emisntry.. - - IVe still. retain the rum. t.esc•rtt: co " rnettt to suit - ilk. tintes,.r but tipott the PRICF.H. Coil nod see the best, cheapest, :Intl h u gest asspettnent iu the city. BELItOSE, SON, E.: BLANCHARI), No. WO, Chesnut street, next door to the Ledger Buildings, PHILADELPHIA Affil 2fi , 1813 St EN RY Le ELDER,.No.4O3, Market street. above 18th, North side, Philadelphia, hating reduced his prices or II A IIDWARE, to the lowest rides for C tstmind in his advertisement named some (lithe articles with - the prices aimesed, he finds that others in the same line of business, have olfered those particular . articles ot the sauna prices, saying they sell as low as Emma.- Now- the object of this - Card is to invite purchasers to ascertain the lowest prices for which they Cali purchase every description of llardware elsewhere,attil•then empire at his store,- and they will be convinced that he is selling all his goods at similar low prices,—and that he is doing what he professes to do—buying. only . (or Cash, and selling only fsr Cash, which enables' hilts to 110 imas.at.sucluatea.nsmumatiilil,tp.miaktatis.,Aramtl:c., depot for those who wish to get the most for their money. ' n -4 I Ir has added to his large stock of ljartlware j a uomph•te assortment of WINDOW GLASS . which he will dell at a scale of prices corresponding' with the reduced prices of his Nails, S'e.c thus and Ilard ware generally, at Minimal(' and retail. HENRI' ELDP.I2, Client) Hardware. Store, No. 493, Market. st. Phila. fB-13. . if I R OL ESA L 31DIL No. 771 alarket,cl.--North Side,---above Second 'Goods for Cash--at Auction prices.,a3 El • THE subscribers have ilctermined conduct their business upon the CASH System, and will sell their Goods as low; if not at a lower .grade of profit, than has heretoforekeen done_fm Thiltdelplum—net one article reduced very' low, in ' the expectation of making it up on other Goods;— but.their prices shall be all correspoodinglow. Their prices will be goverped by the Auction rates--sell tng at. the same prices, nett Cash, as the-Auctions do rm time—contenting themielVes with the Interest for the time as their Profit. This cannot but present a strong indueement hoe buyersrespecially front the Country, to call on them in preference to purchasing,. at Auction ; where persons do not get the time dis commt, unless their bills reach a certain amount, to which amount it is not always convenient for Conn try Boyers to purchase; and it will also avoid the disadvantage of large lots, mad afford more time to select. :::_Tltey design to avail theinielvesnt ever• facility, in both the New. York as well as• the Philndelphht Auctions, in pi ocuCing their goodsnt the lowest pos. sible rates. • Wo now respectfully, invite coo friends , and the public to the Test of Experience in this matter, be ing the heat ,wity,toeporince them Of thn truth Or our promise. JOHNSTON; 81.1111V84 CO. Phila. March 8.1843: 19. = ' M.cehanlesburg.t Lilie Between Mecleastiaburtand „* . tfr . • • . 410 . . t i 04i:11410; aetiiiiii; ropilitti4 V' ilia vii4k74k .:411,!#thiRi4; 41 ; bil . ,:t4iiigs;,Crittaitle,, ;' NATURE'S;OWN;.IPIIESORIkTOP.;;tf H oottilientid ;FittAittaiioilor Wild Lh',4iity Etell' , { o .. o loq.in'eAkg.di.. l l - 14)404 6 .04 1 proCess t atiproved.:nad . retiomnitudO‘'liithill posi. distinguished pit cidiie,`'aod' tiriiveryall knave,-. !edged - the West . ..:,•110 QUACK EBY ! !.! ECKPTION4IPI In 'setting forth' the Virtues:pi - this truly great nie4.. (Heine, we have no desire to deceivethose l niho laboring under affliction, nor do WC Wish to , eutegi se' it' more than it Justly deserves. r Vet: when Wedook 'around and see the vast amount orsuffering - an'd, tress occasioned by many :'of the diseases, in which' this :nail harm lias.prOved .sq, highly. successful;' we ' feel that we cannot urge its Claims too strongly, or say too much iii itafavor..• ' Various remedies it is true have been offered and puffed into notice 'for the cure' of.diseasas of the Lungs, and some have no dould : been .(tibud very useful, but, dal thatlitive yet been discovered, it is admitted by physicians and all Who have witnessed its effects, that none-has proved - as auccessful as this. Such, indeed, are the,. , • , ; • . . SURPRISING VIRTUES ' • Of.this 'Balsam, that met' in the advanced stage of CoNsusirrum,nfter nll the most esteemed remedies of physicians have. failed to effect am- 'cliank, Ote use' of this medicine has been protbietive of the most astouishiug. relief, mid actually effected Mires. after all hopes of recovetylind been despaired of. , • In the first stages 'if the'disease,terniiM Catarr hal Consumption:" originittirig- Iron Lneglected Cats, it tins been used with undeviating success, and Mui r deeds acknowledge they ONVO•the,yestoration of their health to this invaluable 'medicine alone. In that form of ConsumptiOn. sirprMialent amongst delicate t young letriales,.cornmonly,terinedflchility, or "GOING INTOA tor t alNE;" - CHI A complaint with which thousands• IT lingering, it has also proved highly successful, anti not only pos • SeS5llB the power 'of checking the progress Of this 2111teming complaiot, but also strengthens antrimig mrates..thesystem_morM-effectually than-itorynctli eine we have met possessed..' • • • Besides its surprising elliraq in Consumption, it is eqn aI ly 1.4111:41e1011 S in 'LII9CI . litmehitia,andallaffcetionsof the Lungs, and has net rd many or the.tunst 2 obstinate eases, alter every remedy had failed. fjc . 3-For particulars see 1)1 . . \Vistar's Tre:ise on Consumption; to lac hail 0 " the Aeynts. THE EXT:'.AORDINARY SUCCESS -Al•ending the mitt Of this 'medicine in diSeases of tin. Lungs; nd the many singular cures it has ef fected, litivitig naturally 'attracted the • nit.. Minn of -many. physicians, (as well ilk tilt" WhOiCnirateVility_Ut gilitekS) i:111011SC011itieillITS and suriniseshave arisen respecting: its ; conipositionl - somophySiiiiiiiiilfaViT supposed it to contain lodin . e,oolor ignorant pretenr dims say it mast contain Ole,rcury, and to some such substance tiny cad: attribute its singular efficacy.— As suel4inimis are altogether erroneous, and cal chlatedip prejudice many persons against it, wti PLEDGE-OUR 110.tcOlt - That it contains nothik of the kind, or shy Nog the least injurious; :on hue contrarnit is composed Oldie most simple substances, die principle of uddell are the extracts of TAR and 111 1 d Cherry Park, and the whole secret of its efficacy consists in the mode by m hich them are prepared. As we have alrently , pubti•hed numerous certift cates from the highest authority, which prove its virtues beyond all doultr, we consider it unnecessary to exhibit adong list of them in this place ' and will only mention a few vases; to show what it has done. LIFE REMAINS . . WE HAVE STILL SOME HOPE.. A S tPRISI NG CU RE.--Amour; the many singular eures'whieli'lliia medicine has elreettal, them is intrilalla BOW in uhirh its posers are so Tully skins n ns iu the ease of Mrs. Austin. This lady had been coustimptive for several years, and daring the greater pail of tbis time had received the best medical 'attention, and trio! all. the moat valtiablte remedies,-yet nothilig could be •tound to arrest its progress. She beraine subject to violent fits of coughing, ext.-oersted large ytanthies of matter occasionally tinged with blood, and step by step this fearful 'disease . continued its course, until all hope dm recovery was eiarely despaired of.— While in this distressing situation, lingering upon •the very verge of the grave,, she commenced the use ofthis ilalsalm, which, to use her own expression. operated almost like a charm. In a few days she expectorated freely die cough was gradually sup pressed, and emery ;lay appeared to add fresh vigor to hetr looks, and iMw, in the place adult emaciated form' withering to decay, she is seen mingling in society, in butter healtlr than she has enjoyed fo years. DISINTERESTED TESTIMOIST,:-llllTillg witnessed the siirtirising of Dr. WiSIIIT'S Dols:dot of Cherry, in the case of Mt s. Austin, I cheer. roily acknowledge the above statement to lie true and correct. J. C. WALTERS, M. D. _ WoodstoWn, Sept. 4,1841. Dear Sir—Although 'roue invaluable medicine has already found !Madras of powerful edvocatcs, it reeeivorcornortnit , cation from any one that has been tel by it. gueb, Sir, is truly my CASE% I. have been is victim to that terrible disease Consumption,, Ibe many months. and hove suffered so much, that I had be come almost weary of my life. !fearing your 11alsalia so highly praised :1 began taking it a few weeks bark, and can assure y on it has reliiived 1111; more than say thing I have ever used befolv, mid I confidently believe it will cure me effectually.- Please give 111(1_1mo:cr. the worth of the enehised,and oblige Yours lletpectfully, Jon:: PEAnsoY. • Chester County, Sept. fi, 1841. Friend Wistar—ll gives me much pleasure to in form thee that my wire's health has improved very Hutch since she has been using thy of Wild Clierryomil we think there is no doubt hut that it will cure her. She has taken the two bottles 1 Mir chased-I*mM thee a short time since, and her cough is much better :she also sleeps' well at night, and says stn.• has Num nothing to give her so nmelt re lief. lime will please give the hearer two bottles more for The Friend, Lancaster county, July —Dear-Sir—Please-send me - two - arcades or four genuine 'Balsam of Wild Cherry. I have been al. flirted with Consumption for the last two years, and suffered very notch with a severe cough, pains in my breastolillicultrof breathing, night SIMI ts, anti 6itiing iried - nuatiinus remedies, and also been under several doctors. yet I could not find any thing to relieve. me until I used some of your •Halsalm'. got one bottle front a neighbor of mine who is using it, and have found such wonderful 'relief from it that I Mine no doubt it will cure me effectually: Very 'respectfully yours, &a. ' • . Atourtribrimmf. , . . , Hie following fVom Dv. Jacob Hoffman, a' oepic : inn of extensive: practice in Huntingdon liOUtity e •' Dear procured nnei bottleabr. Wistnizii 3 Mil sal m 'of Wild Cherry; from Thotnas:Reed, - Esq - - of this place, and tried it in a case of obstinat v Asthma on a child of Paul Schwebie, in which man' other remedies had been tried without tiny. relief The Balsalm save stntden relief s and in my opinion the, child is Oh:dually - cored by its use. • ~ ,Y ours; Sec: December 22d,1.841. . ' • • - :ilear Si; 7 -,Yottr nalspltn ofW,lld Cherry his sif; feated some, astonishing eurealitre; '; Ch k 4 et which la an'idd laili; Mrs:Ritsiell,.ito ha d been aufferink for a long titnevitkaliortnesit oftreathing, and gen eral amakmessi until site 'lilts flintily; ()Wiwi to keep her! bed,'.; After ,various. other , reniedtestintbeen resorted to, in, vain, she commenced asinkyour Iliil l aaltii And idler tak ing'tis ci bettlesii waittio,far i'6oilN, ed. , sia to Abe 'able toldtend loyal' itO:ilutleit , ,Of,ter, house, and on taking.`talo-bettletinor . ewalelitimeli eured.?7,' : :', , littatteetfullyi&O:- ,' !, '',;''l '' ,.l 0,, , , .j . l ,, i'r ' ,' . .. , i ;', ''‘filifti ' go' C, l ,lll.otiii.'' • -tPottisille; Pa: ~` .:,,,),; ~,,i:7,..:, r. , :;,,, ~ r- , ' ^I j ..',... , 11' . J.0 ", • k i cAlUenall.-Aa there . i5 .,, :a.,1 _tiOcinji*l'Site Called '3,otip of iirilitillhei!V o ttnie lie 1 1 1 ' 811111 M ' e . veryliiitrtieular to:stalr:foiri,pm:itvy ittsillAW SA At. finafibierili hi! 444 8 10 1 40- n I poltle: -%',...r ~ ,t ~ Y :•,'l.l '',•;,,q , A - A , ) i'.44l , yY, ifi..,ii' , 'iri , j 1 : . "PrpOro .6 E- 111 tPr o Ol e ttl,".i nw t , r2 0 .•kktAole•', thili,hylwbOratif k M.,,P,.4sl l gilit:,i , c.;VO, 3 lll4;friqo' `irgdAil', lll llo l 6lots - 0 - 1 ,, ,: • 't - 4 , 4'.=,7 ,1, 0 , .. 8014)it:',A,T1,000,4kr 4 47;,::ii:-.:1it , .„ii,f,:?..,1.vii:ii.. ' - illPre.Ntrit pty-:,' c-. 1,,, - traiiiiiii N wx.hoio. , di lir% ~ ,nifts;y 41 vittks1W4b . 40 rttki : 4 4lifiF!erk - 4 b IA t+4#W , IPAvtgiinfr.ti .;Afi', , ,ll, ~.y.wArt6-tkv sittkitfifla. `142-0 RE 11•21 ~..,c V. .14e ill ,;, ~ -1, : ./.), 7 - 1 ) ilizi.. te.:..r.,E l !lipltif.4l..' , - i:::: =',..-, 7 0 . • _. ,r. ~ B. , 1[1 % 0' 8 4 the :PlWAlCA..cif''.:annquitemittAlid.'ipuhlia - .tfiat hievaluable.'b;letlicipeekenehje;.4.o],4,lP`!iTr'4 bat dri.4 : ihe -'' '`F• ' . ".'.,',. ' - ...::,.4i''i''" . .,,,,.•., ;.„ " ". m ti) tc, A t FA c utierr ' • • ‘:'Y' , '".. , r I'o ifs' c'oliippse,l, of inapdipnix,*liteW 40:'t kilo w iy•t!), , tikOttlf,Oinea k ttnd ; whinli ortltlntly rg i'von by. the, moo;, respeete_biephyeiciadf4n".lltehi.",entiMite. , This ;fact' 'o96oNBliffidipie-kiiiiiiippilieit , p ?Ivt=:;' •:;,.' , .' , ,". - ii,.. '.,`,''','."' ':': ' ':' ti;li'i 5ii; . 14 - 43'iifiiiit • - • . 0, :' .. as.welFgenanse" : hent to• 1 040ii . 1eit144.4iialt , tcitit" ': • .'. ~ 4'...',.,.4:1- . ..liafiA9 '.06:1‘144.71.tAT0` , ;.': i12.•' 27 ., ,, iili,*6 l ) F oiifrationi of...ireeiFinifd ittlinigtore. ' :: ~ • :,,, i •;.:.• '..;., 1,", RE COJI/J/f .g5W;41 1 .16.,V15. '. -• 7 ." .;,' iliVdtioilli published fre4,nedil.4 iii l ,;:the ; pa p ere, - tram 4 - .. o'physieiana And F ,,i,, g , 5#T ,,--, ; ,,-,. : .„.. , ~ _ 1, : ~,:.-. i Congress and State Legialattites,-3 4, '' ' .• ••' 4 l respectable - private citizens , , and. among thenk, tinny , 'of the Mott:dietingnisbed membei*cf:churelme„;- i ,• •; . - -' . ' and other tnatitiitione,'. '••' - ? 4 , , 4.,', 4. in reference to 1)e. LeidyN.Medicinen,ntid it ieltop,i': ed, fi.oin / the mininious'eertifieatesand recontmenda4' tiona, hawing been published Mr and nen r,Pilifull' that is cow neceefary is to , keep thein•llnlncethe pnbl. i 6, 4 that iliCyy, may he reminded of them, inhere, they may obtaimel genuine,:giu.§M. . ‘ .• , - 'One of the tho'st'valtuthl e' is ' __--- 1 -11101111.-•:-. 3 111alliliN 5% ' Sarsaparilla Blood Pills. • These celebrated' Pills are daily recommended in, Discuses:of the Stomiteli Impurities of the BloMi r e and Bowels, • generating (Bleak's' ,o Billions Affections,. the . Stomach, Liver, Habitual Costiveness, • lieart,the,SPleen,Ki& Indignation,- Flatulency, licys, Bones, &c. &c. Want of Appetite, Ulcerous Sores or the Sourness of the Stomach, ;, Nose, Throiit & Body; Waterbrash, Heartlawn, Scary, Eruptions, niid Foul nnd offensive breath, Ef,otelles of the Skin; ===M ITTIT Stomach, the si cles,atud , :rat) ache , Giddiness, along the Back; .-• • Scrofula, Erysipelas . , Rheumatic Patina, Gont, , l kaaudylar Affections. __Constitutional diseases,produced by- Meratti.snd other mineral preparations, 115 well as the dangerous consequences tesultiug from the improper treatment of Syphilis, tv..e. &c. Life of the Flesh is in the Blood." • Lenil iros, ch. XXII, v. I I. • • 'lle yr. purified lour Blood, And health Will attend you. . The great principles adrocated by lie. LehlY, and in which he is supported by scripture, are f' Ist. vitality is comained in the Blood. 211. The 11101611, becoming vitiated or impuregives rise to numerous diseases of the organs of the body, the stomach, the liver. the . —3,1,11nd - whatever - has the-eflect of - purifying the _Blood:possesses the power of i:t.:establishitig health . action to the !only. ' , 4th. That Purgation and Starvation, or, in other words, purging to the -extent: that frequently done, sod at the same time enjoying low diet; mid abstinence from [sod MITIONt entirely, tire productive of mulch more mischief 'dein is generally supposed, and in proof of it will only remarkohat - - Hy Purgation—The human system is more orless' debilitated, for the tory simple re7lsoll.that in the process of ptirging all is carried off from the stomach from which nourishment is derived and distributed throughout the system. Ilv Starvation,-Npucishmentismbsolohtly held from the system an necessary to it, both. for sus taining vital action null aiding nature in hearing up againstthat progress Of disease. knee the consequences a um much plic..7iug,:inti a rantinv/ diet must be to produee such n condition of the system fin 1% ill enable disease to make more rapid pCogress. nod extend ildwifthe'iiforeeasily,und in a brief time throughout th, system. Admitting the foregoing, 1, becomes necessat y to inquire how is the 111.1)11m h purified and in eni ploying the memts, how ii the system to be guarded against any serious consaqueM4S ? • 'Tis easily answered-- all vette ills. • - Take-Dr. leitly's Blood Pills. V.ently, 11 1 .110, efr e dwaly do not prodttee prostrntionof the flbtet» ots luny; Its They require no restraint Caber. from ocommion or the t•egnine 'nde of itig.`'•No fear need be en mrthincdof iiikiM; mold from their use, and muy lie Nike?' it nlll flutes, by young and old, without inter fering with oily other medicine dnit fluty hire been taken befurchund, Thew l'ills arc ph2pared ouly, nud sold whole's:de slid rctuil, St ' • Lit. 1Y:11)1"S Health Etfiporiton, No. Ittl N. :NI al. below Vine, (Sien or the (:olden Engle and Serpents,) PR ICE '23 CENTS A _Box: cc7' A tlisk.nitt In At holes:Ale dealers. . Leitly's 11100(1 Pills are also. sold in all tltu principal cities and Wm's throttottt the Uttion,and he many - respectable storekeepers throughout the contain% , . * For sale. in Carlisle, by • ' • STEVENSON & DINKLE, Agents for Cumberland County. , Carlisle, Dee. ?21,184e. 11-8 —ttutlfs--a.goLusa_ CAUSE OF' CONSUMPTION.—Sim pie as ple as these complaints are usually considered, no oue 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 COnsumpiion every year from no other cause. than neglected colds. Yet' We 'find hun. dieds, nay, thousands who treat such compiaints with the greatest indifference, mid 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 busi4 ness, pleasure or earelessnessto prevent you from, giving it any attention; it then settles upon your breast, you become hoarse, have pains in the side or clLest, expectorate large quontities,of luau ter, perhaps mixed with blood, a - diffibulty of breathing ensues, and then you find your own foolish, neglect has• brought on this distessir , complaint. If then you value life or health, be warned in time, end don't trifle with ,your. COLD, or trust to any quack. vostrtqa , to cute: you, but immediately ploenre a bottle twia mou ' s-Ferneay, the lI BA . LsAm OF Wit.O cifeney,", %Odell is well hilown• to be the 'Most speddyYctirei ever known; thoudimdd will testify whose livid have been saved by it: , , • trete very particular when' you purchase; to ask for "Dr. WISTAOS BALit6l OVIVILOCHERICY," as there is also aavanr of name in use. 'Prepared, wholesale and 'retail, by Wit.t.4sie! Co.;' Chinniets, No: 33 South Fourth 'street, , Philadelphia. •:,' , • ',•, Sold in Carlisle by . ~ 'SAMUEL - ELLIOTT. Price..One - Paleir a Buttle ' Jpno 22,1842. EDU'AItD HOLME6 'EttIVAN - tHlLDlgitit: MiOTHERS, ' This . is Alia season Wheit'this clestructivit complaint attache youk interesting little' children'. °Run robs you of those fondly , doat ; on; andl envies hundreds , 'to the ; grave. rotary , mother should therefore', know, itsayntptomn.,wfttch.thm..l Clat3OlY,' Mid nhiays bo Prepared :with a 'rct.n,edy niany'arti Bidilifica tiu‘ch neglect. ;At first; the filth! patipiatik seized%tvith' a h tveting.lit4 grows re atle'sa; has flushee 6 f heat,th o oyes .114014". red all.fl‘e.e(0 1 949: 0 040 0 B theimompa 0000tiillp,OFqweliat,wkif sprel7, ter, itiiinato' in 64 . 410i5i5,,0T liaat : hipiessscrirtEchlag* imre(fiat,pkyori464l - 4Sak the OBarsehi . .s,ffilliKciierw . p.L. ,, ,itarlUicrititile he the roost speedsrevAieliomiefat4,: It htindead a pvaaiifits r9meq...-115114 :ssfa 'and ihttliceiji b chliti gIY9 suireNi Vlassy,rsatora it,:t,e ,,f vwf u ly v p#4l l 3l. l k lies restd the aoafitry: aistriv , . viiioovcihatailiidreq ! thle'inettk early, b `9 i,610101t;:P pneyoß E°oo / vit.,' • , ' f Dry:alai watery Omitlea- if the thiA: hurl' bat ME ALSO IN MS EatEWAN l : 'r •'4'`,l'' . i'9oiMtxli, tt r5,,ci,, *. r ' .. i,s iiii 'lk ot 'i , • .Tii •ili'll i laiiiii ' k: r ' "• aNqUitli.llol4 i 4 tifiiiiitiron;lo et c , amts'4E4loll4 - - BtOpthipfilniii-TbrAtit 0 E t nop,cia, Shiii(ncstr 'Of" 0 .. t, , b, , Pal" in si Li.)=.4.0 , Rick 014.0;044471 1 44d r;vpt, qbritalbAitn',4o; nintuliarlci. a nd:_lionsYOS , C lid,4llt jl , 4o(ttiCkl 1:141)/4k004-441 6 .itye : ate . „ 'l4tY,Ni3 . 4l.4l4:;';liiii' l A 4 laill r gt 63ll idgvAlifitet cliseaseirtn wpieh - licipAnicultimlty ; arepub4cet • ' 'rlitfiC,"iiNli.ag" linilii r liAiiir by„'utly - nledi `Airi:onniTeitoi4iffeiiif toilitioubtlean gone'ril ociraliii - Jfindlibt_kiily4,nr.indidineeivir . iferknreslvf iiAtle: liti 4 t)ukir-0 0 PFIPPJ -: 4 CaPolnq,lleitherlm -4tiblifpiilioetiCbiliiy" by.:pii ilea 'Of tberni; init 0;149 si,qarY 104 6 7:.;5i,r.e, 1 1gqicii thd stomach a ,60 - w4A .1., ‘woaW . 9l. AIItiTFIA I'M ePcli r eal' ,6 ,4tiire 1 : 6 itgAilli6i'etillise.an yigaw .Tbc p • staii'ushik tired Oliiii ,fltn i t . i . gh!liito ` boon forz that' We wag t4clo:4,',Whielvig,very'eltfilly rectOun' Tor; ,t,liciii ;is' MitYllitiliiitrii firm oft sttength thege4llte,ag,in minx o . 'er,..ret . rig,dies of thoub beertinte,tlietytterilti paid in 'mu ufacturipg Os 111 1 3 PA ' hardony , 'nrith",thg , poWeirt of 'life' ' anA I )n:cgricf rt. with the opinions of Dr'e.l3rown;Bu ArMstrpig, Vonigonaery,-..Hersey, -ICendri • Sii4e.riittAri,.thil'Oeleb,ratc'dlD.ni , lVaterhou forinerlb! ; Letturer.,cifillro Aliepry.ort.prpetice Physic re CalebFOidi-inivoqith.*lss a lllPl el .. RurO.hige, of tinlnt, Mid 'ilid Ihdhvo: au anq i pamiirftrial,:tinrk you wilt gni!" thaV,perinanent ;Jo; i,466 . time)) 00. proprietors 'depend to rb a tbeirr- ihe fri6it-: universai-Tti ffillY,3-piNdicißo Its- - and`Which Will stand unrivaled by any other he known world. , Priee,2,s tents, per'box. ~ , RHEUM Allc.'4l)ollclNE l,, I's One' ortho-most-cortgm'ru4affettogLogres I all rhe umutic, chronic Mid inflarniniitoiy,Rheurr Llama that 'has ever'ybt lieen"dititiefered'," did ,numerous cases has' eradicated that 'dreadful 41 comb', from persons. ilfllitted ,entircly., ~.(1.11 do drinks's, and, victuals are strictly, forbidden, o spiritous liquors must`nOt beitaken'inivaOly any means whatever, or it will.bei of 'no -nie take this, medicine, as it will.destrorthe good' fects of the merlicipe- entirely.,, , PriPeskr4 o ,I) package. -: , A UGSBURG LIVE TlNC'itßg: -- . • These 'celebrated drops linvc iteribireallui big est recommendations in this' countryort well in Etn•ope for its niose,valuable proprieties for r inward weaknesses, erarnps,colds,agues and feve and when used with the Olivellrancli Pilla i dev , _fails to cure .-the feVe' and rigne:' 1'1163 4 25nm per bottle. ........................... - PECTORAL.ELIXIR ' - r . • A ••, • s unrivalled for its curatiyeualititisevett who used in cases of rnaladies;,which'a.rtfre.ottleriiif ineutable. ; Many. rpcolitiricilitntiorpi, have .hci given of the beneficial i,elreitlt.ti badiuth cure'of pleurisy, pectoral3:4ndiiplinodaky.:xol sumptions; colds, &c. Price '2s'cciiti r ite'r bola HYSTERIC OR MOTHER ;DROPS. This most . eicellent article hoe' a quality e calming instantly and without fall, all cramps u thc-stornachicholic - and thaVtfindilcsomerdiscast - calledmother fits or hysterics; and wfionconthin ed lhr some length"of time, will cure the paten entirely. Price 25 cents • • GREEN, WOND.T. , ',II OIL, • .•.' 4 A certain cure• for all Scalds:, Prucs, Burns and thd . most 'Meted cure for' tho.pilea,--it tvil cure the . person'afilicied in it vet-Yr short time, i. used according todirections. Price 25 ets.pey vial SPIRIT 'DI3-111EXIdo This spirit is highly recionniended for al sprains, ssiiiling icaders,-slittove - joints an . d rheuniatietas' tin outward reniedy, it ha, noequal,and whenuscil with the Ithettinutielledi tine,will greatly Ilicilitate the cure. The an• vials of History do not produce.its equal, and it is, the greatest 'preventive against cold, in the known woilil. For partieehirs see direetioniaccent puny ing the bottles. • Trice 2:i cents. ' TourtmemE. DROPS, - . An infallible core if used according to direr. lions. Price 25 cents per vial. •.- SALVE-0Y .DRESDEN. Is decidedly the ,best application for - wounds" and rows, old or new, of ill kinds, and will pre rent if' ty NJ in time, many operations; and prc. vent Lock Jaw, Pains in the Huth; llead,&e..—: Females who. are so unfortunate as to have sore breasts, and will use thiu wonderful salve, will be cured in a Vcey sboit tiure, ,7t e,ancot be too,high. Ty i ecommende , l. For Mrther fiarticulars see diree. Lions. Price 121 cents per box. LOZENGES,. An excellent artield for the care of worms in athilts as well as children, mu] will cure n•ben other fenictilics Chi]. Price GI cents per box.. • COUGtI LOZENGES. • A superior articlafor Coughs, Colds,Sore Hiroo t, Bronchitis and difficulty of breathing; •Price 6; cods per box. , , 1 : , -,, Sold wholesale and retnil; at the principal ottie.r, ; No. 384, North 3d street, Philadelphia; and b • • JOHN GRAY, Carlisle General Agent for Cumberland Carlisle,-.Po ouf :. June 22 , 1842. . y.3-i READ 'WHA'T .IT 'HAS DORE, . . . DID ifyou liaea atfrienJ, a r'elation, or !tnow . lik—uny.one-tld,iautllictettauttlktlutttlistruoing— disease, "CONSlMlPTlON, i 'lieraunde'thein with. out delay .to.try that'famous and unrivaled medi. eine,tho , . , . . ' “Balsam of Wild Clierry,” • which has cured llinuotindd of this Oriniplaint af ter everything else had liiiled. Itead•`thh follow ing undonfitcd proofs of it, vlficavy:. •...... Roxn'oltqwi k *cpt. DbAIL SM: I ---Pleiise send inc two inure bottles of your Balsam of Wild eliOrry, liltoYthut j'eu sent me before. .1 have titlfee nearly - ell of the first two; and confidently belieVe this metliFirio,will Caro me.. I have used a great reniedlthi AVithin. the last year, but haVo n iiv9r t fo'find':atliy.thing,fbat lias relieved nie. so intiOrt:,l,l , Cha`if - afOriped,,day, -cough . 'entirely,' cheated better atniglitOnd fet*.hottdr . in'OvOiP Way; than . :have for many: Mouths.: I:Nodra; reapeetfully, • • ;JANES KELLY... , . oi.3ttssultq, Scpt.l2, 1841. .FRIEND WISTAI7.:—/ . thee to' send me two bottleaiiitifirfif tiny invaluable Bal.' sum. -I have ninV . talc'efilliitie bottles - in all; end' can assurp thee that, it has - Alone more good than all theinedivine 1, have, di'pr, taken; hofdre.t t Stind' by the stage as soon as poisilile, 'aifd'iibligo 'thy frientf,=.-- , • : " • ' ' • • . DRATOE, Sept a , . DEAR Docion:—Hearing s'o foiny Odotde 'talk; of the wonderful cures yip, Balsam Of WildCber-• ry has made in,,Cunaumption „ l•'senti . Of 'your Agenbetheoll4i day for a bottle,t; and. bare found it to IlOve rebelled nielio:inuah;thar'f,Wint three bottles more ' sent edon;ail. , belittfei ft will' cumin°, tou,.', tlaytte'S E;pectoraut t and other diedieines . pelificp, but ,Rotblug has yiloue' MO RE good as ,yoinsl„lum:. 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