A .o,tttittt: 4t0'1:'5i..63.6,,0...1. fanowie.linee are giventynhe eilittit , of & . .Knreleihookerias very beautiful " -«Ilt stqndeth at the door and knocatit". ‘,..T0 the gitent riOdeight ivet§hoe.: tilt-;thj:boseoi-deor • , getilt kn'oeltethihnOoketb, kntrokethra- "Itneeketh 'evermore . Say' notr t tie thy pables.heatieg( rriathy heart of.sht ' : .74 thy diniourltpocks; and orleth ' • r and . ; let ote in P • Death comae down, With reettlesa footileps, To the hall and hut; . • .Tifink'you death will tarry knocking, Where the door iaehut ?, Junta waited], waiteth, waiteth— But the door isikst: Driered, away, dly Stiviour goeth Death breaks in at lam Then 'tin time to stand eultdating Cxntsr .to let then in ; the gate of heaven beating, • Wailing for thy sin : Nay ! alas, thou guilty creattitM! ...Nast thou t,en forgotL Jestia waited long . to know thee, NOW lIE It-NOWS TIME NOT! lur.onNiNd nalsmTJalitofirs. 'Think not any business or haste,fthough ever so great, a sufficient-exeffse—to—omit .._prayerin the morning,•.but medihite— 1. •That the greater ihy business is, so much the more need hest thou to pray for God's good speed and blessing upon it, seeing it is certain nothing- can prosper vvitholit his blessing. • 2. That many a - man s when he found himself suresl; has been soonest. crossed I so may at thou. 3. That many a man" has gone out of his door and never come in again, many a man who rose, hell and lively in the morn ing, has been seen a dead,man before night. •!So may it befall thee.--And ~if thou be so careful, before thou goest abroad, to% eat and drink, to fence thy body from ill airs, how much more careful, shouldst thou he to preserve thy soul from evil temptations? .4. That the Om spent in prayer never hindersebut furthers and prospers a man's journey . and; busin&ss • 5. That in going abroad into the world, 'thou•goest into a forest 'full of unknown dangers,. where thou shalt meet many bri ers to tear thy good name, many knares to trap thy life, and Many hunters to de. your thy , sonl : it is-a' - field offi.ple.aseni. - grass, but full cif-poisonous serpents ; ad.; venture not, therefore, to go naked amongst, these briers, till thou host prayed Christ to clothe.thee with his righteousness: nor to pass. through these snares - and ambush 'es, till thou ha.st prayed for Goes. provi dence to be,thy guide ; nor to walk bare foot through his snaky . field, .till having thy feet shod,with the preparation of the gospel of peace, thou hest prayed to have still the brazen serpent in the eyes of faith; that so if thou 'comest not home holier, `thou mayest be sure trot. to return worse 'than, when thou wentest out of thy door. Therefore, though thy .haste .be never 'bit 'much, or thy business n ever sp great, yet go notabout.it, nor out of •thy .doors, till thou hest praycd.- - -The practice of Piety. DEATJR. What a moment must that be, when the iaat Atitter expires on our lips ! What hange.! Tell me ye who' are deapest 'read initature, and in God, to what new !odds are we born ? Lo . ok upon the cold, ghostly corpse that lies before )au ! That was but a shell, a gross and earthly coy,ering, which held for. a• while the im mortal essence that has now left it—left it to range, perhaps,th rough illimitable space; receive.new, capacities of delight, new ' powers of perception ; new , glories and be 'atitude Ten thousand . fancies.rush upon the mind as it contemplates the awful me . Ment between life and death ! It is 'a me. Orient big with imagination's greatest hopes and fears, it is the consummation teat clears tp all, mystery—resolves all doubts— which removes contradiction and destroys `error. Great , God ! what . a flood of rap lure May dentin' lutist upon the departed soul. The Unclouded brightness of the ,'"enleetial,regions—the pure existence of :therial• being—the solemn secrets of nature 'may then:be divulged ; the ,immediate -u -, bity of the past, the present and the future; 'strains of unimaginable hirmonv, the forms 'of imPerishabie — beauty,'"iney then'sudden ly disclose themselves, bUrsting on the de ligkted senses and bathing theria in meas. ..The . mind is lost in.the ex. ;'geesfir,wqndrimis light, and dareS not turn :fioro the heavenly vision to one so gloomy, tremendous as the departure of the .• : %v ick941:;•:1 11 0 11 bn fancy shrinks back aP. •!ifilleti.; • ' MEI TILE aiSURECTION. Twice had oeeutrr - gone down on the `earth;t and all as yet ivas quiekat the -sop- . e lilohrs; . 16 1 esitk held , his sceptre ,o the , J.,4001100;0 ? hours is?riiieg;Oil stilt ':,'and the giards-iitooti by their poste; ;Me.iaii'atrie midnight moon gleiiiined :`thiie` = helnii►lir and ` on their ifisArs . ;, the en exulted in their success.; ttre'rklibitit wPrik:' l 4.., l 9l l l lll . to 4 4, 1 cte ent , - , Won °flag O• its 14,01iiiifowi#) , • 03-W q.?f , M lendth;lthe •k, • • qtl3 W,JI ,n uAlikgoiNvilitit3444.,Ets4 . annour ihaPP#9o, .o.lfr tie , ~ fogviii,:pith, f,:i.,.1* Owitrtuj, 0, ik/0_,i,.....,...)dm`91 , 044044 L W .h ' +rap 'abik ° ' elHeaven.. - , , , r, T. •,. %. 11.'0 ovOr ~...,,,c to :t#ll(T4o:',4-44iire41,, 4P.: 45! ..,„, f 'love ~, ,;' . ''-. ' y kW tif4l' .."I -kilt 4jloitiitind.4.--_, r xi ,fin, a as , '-', 'ii.'''44ut n 4- _, .0 r -, -I,ii AlgaAitthill" '-.Acji inuminsw-1111, MEE h s raiment whits4Wiiw en-; he:rolled ' a -1 418 y , tk 744 1° h :i i' $.9)? 4. 0f4 i 0 feil : 4 :, 01 ill 4 tkaA oh. ': -", ~ ! , ';' , '`:l ., t - . , 1 ':,;::::" , 1; i:i'.• But '.lto; ii'tt.iii',.il** *oiitetliftd*,'':t* torrtb,•,yivitltAlyetigtiraehts from the hetifoi. death 1.. He-that iel giiiriOds.,liii!itiii . 64 . 4o 4nee; "Walking • in : l ihe' greatnetie"hr his' strength t: , '!: It' itr. l py:!Piinee i 0 . •4i0n :. Ohristpan,duis.yout , , l4Ortil, ' Be liuth . tivil' 7 den, the,Wine 'press'alcinej :he' bath stained' his raiment with blopd t but now,- aethe 'first born from the iiiiMb' . Of . eatiire;; he Meets' the Morning tifhie resureetien.' , He , arises, a,couqueret from the grave; he re turns with. blesiingi frOm the wOrld . of spirits ;.he brings salvation to ato . . sons of men. Never did the returning sun 'usher in a day so..gloriOual elt Was' the ,jhbilpe of, the universe!.' The Morning stars Sang together, and all the sonS:of God shouted aloud for ° joy! The , Father ! : of. M orcies looked down from his throne' in 'the Heav ens - with complacency ;, ho beheld his world restored:-;-.he saw his, work, thatit was good : • Then'tild 'llie • - tleSe'rt rejoite ; the face of nature was gladdened,- before., him, when the blessings 01 the Eternal de-. scended, asAltedews of heaVen, for the re freshing,of the nations... • . . .. • THE UPRIGHT BUd.INESS beinein the world for whom I feel a high er moral respett and admiration than the upright man Of business,. No, not for the philanthropist, or the martyr.. I feel that I could more easily' be a martyr, than a man of that lofty uprightness" I have con ceived. • And let me say yet more distinct ly, that "it is not for the generous fillip I feel this kind of respect. Generosity seenis to me a low quality, a mere impulse, coin paredwith the lofty virtue I speak of. It is not for the roan who distributes exten sive•charities, who bestoWs magnificent do. nations. That may all be very well: speak not to . disparage it. I wish there were mere of , it; and-yet it. may all con sist with the true, lofty, unbending upright ness. • That is not the man, then, of.whoin I speak.; but it is he who stands amidst all the interests and perilous exigeneies oftrade firm, 'calm, disintereited and uptight. It is thd man•who can see another man's dis tress as well as his own, It is the-Man whose mind his • own advantage does no t blind or cloud for an instant- 7 who could .sit as • judge upon a question.between him self and his.neighhour,just as salely'as the purest magistrate on the bench of justice. Ah ! how much richcr than erniinelmw much more•noble than the train magis , terial authority—how 'Much more awful than the guarded pomp of majesty, is that simple, magtianinioll, majestic truth I Yes it is the man who is true—true to himself, his neighbour and his God—true- to his rights, -true to his conscience, and who feels that .the slightest sliggestimi of that conscience is more to him than the chance of acquiring a hundred estates. I4IEI bri 11.1171111/1112,, From 375, Bowery, N. York rpOR nine years this medicine has stood unrivnlen , for the Cure of Coughs, Pain in the side, diffi culty of breathing, Bronchitis, and nil those'afec lions of the Throat, Lungs and Liver, which ore a source of so much suffering and which oust-rested so often terminate in Consumption. So extensively has this remedy been used and in so many cures has it proved successful, the proprietor feels no heal- Miley in recommending it to all who unfortunately have occasion to resort to some 81,8113 of recovery. Multitudes who hove experienceil its happy effects, ran testify to its utility, and very many reketied trom it premature 'death, point to it as the means.of their restoration. The originator of this remedy wr s well versed in the science of medicine, and a skilful practitioner. Physicians familiar with its effects not unfrequently prescribe it in their practice, slid with the Medical Faculty generally It has met with a !argenr share of improhntiotOltan is common with exclusive pre parations. KrCONSUMPTION—The following renutrkl were taken from the litst number of the Medico Magazine: • . '1 he surprising effect produced by the genuine Dr. Taylor's Balsam. of-Liverwort, made at 575 Bowery, in consumptive CAWS, 011111101 Coil exciting deep and thrilling illteredtilEOUghOUlthC \ Ve have so long believed this disease (consumption) in curable, that it is difficult to credit oue senses when we see persons, evidently consumptive, restored to health. Yet it is a fart of daily occurrence. LIVER COMPLAINT and General do consider my mire almost miraculous. I was gi vett tip by two physicians and told to prepare for death. I was in this low state when a friend sent me a bot tle of Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort, from 375 Bowery, and before I had used up the bottle I was able to sit up in bed, by the further ItHI. I have com pletely regained iny Health. - All should use it. GEO. WELLS, 23 .lobo It. (0-VIOLENT PAIN IN THE SIDE.--I have been cured of a violent pain in the side, extending through to the shoulder, indigestion, dizzness, lass of appetite and general debility, by the use of two bottles of Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort. .1. A. I!. ALLEN, 7 - Merchant's Row. For sale li)• STEVENSON . Bz . DINKLE, tole agents for Caßisle and vicinity. October 26,1842. Rankreeptcy. EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENMYLVAIsIIA pETITION for Discharge and Certi fi cate under the Bankrupt Law,liave been filed the 16th May tai, by NICHOLAS RSILINGER, Farmer and pink smith; - • Cumberland county. and FRIDAY the 28th'. day of JULY Next, at II .o'clock; A. M. is appointed for the hearing there= of, before the until Court, sitting in, - Bankruptcy,tit the District Courtroom in the City of Philadelphia, when and whore the Creditors of the.saitl Petition= mywholiave proved their debts, and all other per sons in interest, may appear•and show cause, if any they have,why such Di seliarge avid Certificate should -not be granted.. 2. ERAS. 110PKINSONil , • tilerk of the • District 'Court. May 17 . 0,a4•A,‘ •.• • „ 10.29 • • • - PETITIONS for Discharge and Celli ...eti go, under the Bankrupt Law; have•been fil.. Jo N''STOVGlitlndi"vidnally and , late Merchant .„, p ithe firm of Stbegh Sc firewater. • -,,-; "1 = ; .., ,-y . • >'-' ..,,, k , ", -; .: .., -, ' Cumberland Co. 'ISAAC. MITTEN; , Shoemaker. ~‘ , 7 , (1.'..,-:7; do,/ , ;ilia' FRIDAY; AO SO:l i ' 'day - of JUNE,: next,", at A o'clock - 4:n is appointed for the hearing there ef, Jiefortrthf. ashi Ceugt;"rAutting in ,Dankruptcy4 at thCHiltrictigoitit /Route ,in - ttlyi City of Philadel 011ai.iten.indlyiteraItreM*ItItKa of the said fle.i: ,tlKtitlO 14001latfplertii Ie eV% and all Orlii iferO rs, sctIOWI . jtiay,,ap t4t *pulse, if any, thitOtegi .4 .. Vps ith•rge joldiPertifisates eltodid • •‘ ~.libilit',.. :,- ;.., •' \!k,..z., .... ar o, 9Dll7 , ,,Citlpmarti !.,, •-Apill . . . * I tt o 4 - 44i1.41. P;;;;PPAZ44442I:-',,2 r• ;41'?',; I 'lrt4%Ofif k i k r e 6 1 1 . Y i ~4 Rd iilF,*4 Ht H 6. TAII.IIIItIN Untied States Court, N T. 0 a lIIREINSURANCE-I , :<,T ii...,.., ~ ei . ..;:.;.... - .4,•111,Tv. • ~''.; ~Ifa rtili-AmerwaltistrrtineeCoe, .-- i3P , 'PIiIf. f ADEVPIIIA:h . ' "•. '' • '610:11111'ht.'ili• Eltg, , Ageliti.Carllsle: ', 2-: V- vt , : - ' :',.., ;_ . , , 77 ...,.... , ...• - ~,,,! •• V,. r - THI9 'company sentience le make i lna urenees. against loss or"damage by tirei'en the most reasonable terms.- -They also take •. . ' On atone nr;l;riel liularrigs: at 'Kra '$100111; the premium Nubject to'bb drawn any time , by :the party insuring, at a deduction of five per cont. on tbe'atitinit Of premium paid. . ; . , .• Tho usual rateti for one year on Stone arid Brick Buildings, $4, to $5 un $lOOO Log and Frame, .6 $6 to 97 on $lOOO Merchandize,. about • • .• $5, on $lOOO • . Application in, person or by letter will havolm mediate , attonlioo; . . Me Spring Gardeit inswitilvc Co.. OF PRILADtLPtiIA. • *. MAR . E INSURANCE,' either temporary or, perpetual, against loss or damage - by Fl ni; fu Toms or Ccuntry, on Hondos; Barns and iugs of .all kinds; on Houuchnld Furniture, Myr. chandi2e, Horses, Cattle, Agricultural , Coln mcr cial and Manufacturing - Stock; and Utensils of everyslcseription,as wellas MontanUs rind Gantt CUNT, upon the most favorable terms. 'the plowing are the — usual rales,__viz: On Stone and brick buildings, from . 35 to 40 cts. on $lOO "Log and framo GO to 70 cts. on :100. "Merehandize and fitrni .- ttire in liricic or stone buildings, from • "Do. in log or framo, "Horses, cattle; farming utensils and sundries, • at about Application mey be made to• - JOHN J. MYERS, Agent Carlisle, Dee. 21, 1842. 1 thgti PRESENTS .11.1. - SF HA VERSTICK•have mst rl.,eeirnt at Meir I)rttg, Book, Stationary Mal:Variety Store,a large assortment of Toys, Toy-nooks for Chrislmtts Presents.. AMC:IIS, • Sorjvcindies," and Port-folios, for 1813, Togethur with a choice selection of eiltertainhq READING, for Ithig, winter evenings. 3 TO 1 ,0 IL IB g of every variety, viz: School Bibles and 'Testaments, - Smith's Gepg,raphy and ../.1110.6, Olnei Mitchell's do. . Smith's Grammar, • . -- A - hi-one's ditto, .Ingers Series, No. 1, 2, 3, ,s , •. a, Cobb's Wehool Books, complete.' • Emerson, Byer/y, Barham., 4 Web ster's Spellers, Pike, Rose, Smiley, 4. Emerson's rithmeties,- pith ITHatlienialienl instruments. 5TAT3.103741R:7: Letter, Cap, and , Deed paper, ruled awl phiin. Nate paper. Silver Pencils, everpaints. .1:ICkS011 Lend I'lll6lB ill noel, at all tempers; with a large as sortment 'or-BLANK HOOKS, ruled and umlaut!. ~'~"~' ~~~w~`~7'~~D Of superior finish. Ba.zors, gazer .Strops Shaving Brushes, and finely scented Shaving Soars and assorted Pe7 fernery. • FANCY STA Tiff/NAIR Y: Superior opaque nod Itimin Quills, nriNtol Boards ? Wee 111111 CT, ViSiiillg C:1115, colored Wafers and Sealing Wax, Plititi and MOW) Scats. New 3ililidie, (VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTALO 1131. rat, Eiteitrttntrlitrit Together with a general and well 501( . C11 1 .1 :IFqOl.l - of C7av , ;(lll and .11i3cIlanea1s Itorks,. , !t” lease the 111111: . % :111.1 inittrose the taste." tl-7 TO FAXIJIVIERS. Ridlnaint litilign:2l MDR subscribers, nt ..I.beir FOUNDRY AND H NI ACI UNE SIIOI., on Main street, nearly up 'unite the County Jail, in the llurouglrof Pa., euiditte to build the collowity Mayllitte3 mid - Horse Powers—viz: T. D. Burrell's Patent Improved THREE AND FOUR ,Tp3 \vam p With a horiz . ontal hand-, heel, with a tt mil: to con duct the strap to the Machine. BEVEL GEAR HORNE POWER! The Imol-whey) outside of the horses. They are well calculated to put to elite side oldie barn bridge, or under• the barn shed. • A New and Int pray et! Shaker, To separiao the grain tram the straw, which will diipense with one or two hands, will be made to the above Machine if wanted.' - a M . T2 3 Ets Purchasing any of the above Al:whines may have the privilege. alter a litir trial, of returning the same it not satisfied. All Machines and !lone Powers are warranted 11)1 one'year, if well used. • _REPOIII:I67t*G. All kiwis of repalring will he done at the 'snortcs 'notice and on the most reasonable .terms. .They al ways kLep on hand all castings ,necessary'to epair the abase Nlachines, or any °diets now in use. IRON ND BUSS runny. - There is also attached to the ounce establishment an IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY, at which all kinds of CAS'T'INGS can he had—such ns Apple Mills, Corn Beakers, Plaster Beakers, Mill (-kat.- Saw Mill Gooks , Machine Gearing,. Wagon Boxes, &c. &c. Also: ' . EIZM TURNING AND FINISHING, Suell,tti Mill Spindles, Cur Boxes, Turning Lathes, ater, all in the best order, in iron sod brass. orders will be executed at the shortest no tice,und proinptly sttended to. Farmers nod others nrs respectfully invited ,to give us call, , conlident thut thew can be suited to their stitisinction.i A. STOUFFER tit- CO. • Carlisle, Aug. 10,1842. ' • • tl-41 n'Planek's, Ilenwood's and Ogle's PLOUGHS and - PLOUGH CASTINGS, suelt as Cutters Land sides, Sto. B.te:, can also, be had at the foundry, , Union lftper -BUIL THE eubscrther respectfully. Informs the pub. , lip at liffte; that he has leased aboye pe. tabltehniOnt, 'enernilee smith of Carlisle, for atOrrn, ofyeare,aiid the !MlLL.hkvicig been rieently paired, and; new, machinery introduced, ~ h e is, the'roforo. prepared to Manilfacture to order, (and aled has a supply constantly on hand)' , 'i•apai of:evert Rind and Quality; . . which hp rtFilkish tor printare; meieliatile &hire; lo lowest' city r rigae. ordOra . fieldressed inbeoyibei, Ihipor; : , town,CuMberland. county, .wlliroteiyeixompt ricitiie'd ;flit viltry ba,st .;:asArttitto,,l49 flitttets hittistilf that.ltit will be able, fhanufac , turd &hot 111.1.he'country • .:;41,-:c.11 3 . , ., 1 €11111..L1A.111 , 8..M8LL1N.; ;.; kaPeriMp? July 2(y . 154 , T . tf * -38 ~;,4,;,fis . '74s!*gtiesi Aria/ fdertiesi'!"t t:,? , :llVii SI Atilfit ,t,' Viilliki Lt (t ,Thifiit a ll entlgtiZlr t ia'hi, 4 2railt el "AiidtifirrAti*Splitii;litsl44ll Kdtp 'tab? , 151 1 ly .of Atvistr,Wallf:, bt 13 20_,aKeg2t i, ' ' cl , 24'''' , "; - :.MN ,4 ' - ' , . , ' , . t .ZHENßYl , LogiatiEtt'fit. ' ' / '.Ol - eup Xisrorii l / 4 311 - 0i1i•i4941 fitlekl iluPbytti.N. , _ l _,To. , , • ~ :‘,,, . -;,, ,-,. ~' icvl -.:,, ._-1..i: '1 - 4 . , .. , e, 40 to . so'cts. on' 100 60 to 70 as. on 100 GO cts. on 100 ME] EN RV L. r,LI)EI2, Nit.d 93. Ala rke street. above 12111, North side, Philadelphia hat iag reduced his prices at 11.110)WAI1E, to the lou est rates for CAsii,and in his silt ertheniciit wooed some of the :u•lic!rs ith the prices amieNcel, he fi n d s that (ulna s in the same line of business, hate offered those particular articlei at the same prices, saying theY sell as low as 1.:LI11:11. Now the olij,oo of this Card is to invite purchasers to ascertain the lowest prices for which they can purchase every description of I 1:11 . (1,10re l!IMMIICIT,19111 1111 . 11C11 , 1111.• :10116 store, and they will he,colivinced that lie is selling. all his mods at similar low prices,—and that lie is doing What lie professes to do—brrying snip fa. Cash. mal selling only for Cash. w llich enables hint to do busi ness it such rates au cannot fail to nnike ) tiis store the depot lin• those who wish to get the toast for their moliev• vr'l le has added to hislarge stock of Hardware, a complete assortment of • WINDOW GLASS u Bich lie will sell at 0 scale of prices corresponding will the reduced prices elf his Nails. Se% thus and klardWare generally, at whole‘ale and retail... lIENIIY I. 1'.1.1)P.12. Cheap Ilardware Stave; No. 493, Market st. Phila. March t, 1813. tr 18 [Via 1.11A,3 (.3r1,012 1L .;Vo. T 7 Olarket st.---Xorth Sitle-- 7 abote &con( 'Goods fur Cash-s—at Auction priaCs..ao THE subscribers hm;e determined to conduct their business upon the CASH Systeni, and Will sell their. Combs us low, if not a; n lower grade of profit, than has heretofore been done in l'hiladelphim—Mit:one article reduced very low, the expectation'of making it up on other t;oods;- , - Mit their prices shall be all corresponding low. Their prices will he governed by the Auction rates -7sell nig at the same pines, nett Cash, as the Auctions do oil time—contenting themselves. with the:lntermit for the time as their' Profit. This cannot hut present a strong inducement for buyers, especially from the Country, mcall on them in preftlrence to purchasing. st Amditin; Where persons do not get the time dis count, Ulli(A9 their bills reach a certain nmount, to which amount it is not always Convenient for Coun try Bityers to purchase; and it will also avoid the disadvantage of large lots; and afford. more time to select. • They design to avail theniselves 01, every in both the New York os.widl the Auctions, in procuring r 'goods at the lowest pos.. sible'rntes. ' We now respertfullY'inVilc our friends, kid the public to the Test of 'Experience in tins ininter, be; tog the best way to convince them of the truth °l ow promise. • JOHNSTON, BUIM tsr CO. Phila. Itlnroli 8 .1.g4.1...19.., • ' . Mechanicsburg, Line Between ;,.,///echantesbii . tw. add , .., . . :Plii.laciplphj( or il.altiitiore: , . , ,01 - Rh.L 110411 OR MIN-4414 . . . . „ THE eubsCrlber tratefhl tor past &seri; begi " leave te inf o lin hie, ,friends'and:the`publia' geueralky o , thee he 4411 cootipUes tio bin a line ot burthen;Cara reg*rly lidtweeiCAtecliepidaberg and ' rhiladelptua er - Diltimere; by iNhic446ods, and produce of all desciriPtien e. eill i be ferle" : "defi with care and at -the ' loivest. Sates:of ;freigi/Cf l ;' ",':' , ':-;*o. , 7r,) .--, ',;,-; ~. ~ Y, R 4,1 .. Prod dee 4011 Va itietiv'ed atiie Ware iicaiiedri ; 1 1dr„(i.ch411,icAurg, ArialliTwardod to olthoY , Yhila'-' popiiiie:mrllaltimorq - ViCer.ditig'.te the idlrection't ef.440'4',010r. -'' . '•'''''-• '. •', " - I , '• ,r ."- -. -,' ' :11:1trhop0:;14 . 41:ric;iiliip pi+ 'plicri 'fiir 10041 OtAll,O4Ft ~,::',.:' •:: ' ';'• ~'.;'. 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GreaSori,l 4 ltoinaiirn'ston;Wpi: Earri.toseph Culver , and A. G. iwillei; call,the yite,vdtda'oe the' ialmbit-. ants of Camberland.yallpf to The cheapness of their rates and the rattily advantagei which this .;iati of. Insurhhce had over aiii other. ' , Ist.. Every persOn insured hdenines a ,member of, the company and tak;s part in the choice of officers anti the direction of ,kts conceros. . • 211. Foe insurance eo tpore is demanded than is necessary to meet the expenses of the Company and indemnity figainit losses whiclrmay happen. , 5d.-The inpivenience effrequenteenewals is a voided ,by insuringfor it term of five years. • ~ • 4th. Any - person Applying tor insurance must give his premium nOte.for the cherpost . .clays at the rate of five per centum, Which will he $59 on the $lOOO, for which he will have to pay . 55,59 for five years, and st,so for survey and policy, and no More unless loss be sustained to als:reater amount than 916111,16 on hands will coveriandthen niminre . will be requir ed than a pro rant shdre. These rates are much cheaper than those of other eorripaides, except .such as are incorptirated on the ,same principles. Inhtiraficeis eiTheteil in the following-manner. A person applying for insurance for property of the elg , apest clans of risk for -$lOOO will be charged 5 per emit for five yeti a, ample a moiniting to $5O must he Oen hy , Itintont which he.will be required to nay , 5 per cent $0,50, and $1;50 for surteying and policy; and will' have no chore required of him unkss losses occur and the funds on - hands are not sufficient to niret them. Agents Will L^ appointed as soon ns possible in dif ferent Places to atleml.to insurances, anti any persons wishing immediately to apply_can (lo so by signit) lii (Heir wish to the ()liken of the eompanv. 011 AS. P. CUNIMINS, Pres. CI,A. Mit.r.En,See'y. ,Anril 12,1843. I V/11,11J11113 IRON WORKS &COM 01.‘111,-Itf " yir Y tr up or the iinWers am! authorit) 'll contained in the last will and tcstanicnt a Iklicnit e ci. EDE, dee'd., I now offal. fol. sale, the Carlisle__Zron Works Situated on the Yellow Breeches Creek; 4) miles eust of Carlisle ra. The estate consists ate lust tate Ematot mcgawatt o tvillt Tea Thousand Acres of Land. A new MERCHANT MU, woh roorrun of stone, linished on the most approved pttn. About 50tlaery, or the ,latal are cleared and highlretillivated, having thereon erected , • Three E.ar:r,e 1DalDI: rintrus and necessary TIIIINA NT I-101LTSES The works iireCreek and the'low ilreeclies and the Boiling Spring, which neither fail nurfreeze. :fliers are upon the internisesall the necessary work minis linttscs k .coal hinnies, corpenterand smith shops, and staliliog built of the most substantial materials. The-ore of the hest quality and iii - C - 1!N lanstible, is within `3 miles of the Furnace There is neehaps uo lion (forks in Petinsyhattia which pOSAViitiCS su perior advantages and offers greater inducements to .the investment of Capitol. The water power is so great.that it might lie eNtetidell to imy other maims lactoring 'impose. Persons disinistal to porelisse will of course esomine the property. 'llie terms 01 sale will be smile ktiritvVtiy.— . , MARY EGE, EKevittriN Micliigl:E.ge, 4h.WE ' d Carl ISICj Oct. 19, 184.;,. r- CHEAP PAPER HANGINGS. .. . . ll E subscriboes would hifunn.the ci 21. zoos or Owlish• anirthe vicinit)', that thvy a pr , pat.4l to fornkh tia.h. • LATEST PATTERNS OF WALL PAPER in the most 'superior tnatnier, nt iwrict;s (het eau only he Mrot tied by their heitts the most teti•micc ntatut lirctm•ei s ill tile country. We still retain the FULL LENOTII.I 110 " Clll'llll '- Meet 1 . 0 1,1111 the limi•s,'' hilt upon the ettiet.H., .011! and see the bent,elwapest, and hugest HSSOFUllellt lit the city. _ 8EL.12051.1, SON, & 111LANCIIARD,, No. 100. Cheroot net door tO the Ledger nillidingm, April 46 1313 IN /MOIL ESA ILE CONSUMPTION OPITHE • .VNGS; .4fectiotta of thoe's, ::Bronohitio, • .Paint opwealmeso: of the _.predat . or hingi; ChrOtdc Voughs,:l'kurdy,Ltniorrage of the Lulea,,,aqd apotionstethel'uhnonary Organs: •.. NATURE'S OWN-PRESCRIPTION. . „ ji compound Balsamic preparation of.the Prunua Virginiania or" Wild (imy hark, 'combined with the. klrtracV of War, prepared ,by a new cheinieal process, approved and recommended ItY tlie itiost distinguished phy universally iteknow ledge(' the roost valuable mediciiiit ever iiseet•yres l . NO QUACKERY ! ! NO 1./ECEPTION:. ' In suiting forth the virturs'of this ,truly great me dicine, we liave no desire to„ deceive tbose who tire' , laboringunder affliciimi, nor dO we,wish to 'eulogise it more than it justly deserves. Yet when we look around nod see the vast iiiiniunt of suffering and dis tress occasioned by many of the diseases in which this Medicine has proved .so' highly' successful, we feel that•weqauntot urge its .claims too strongly, or. say ton Much in its favor: • Various remedies it-is trite !Hive been offered and puffed into notice for the cure of diseases ofllie Lungs, and some' have' no (look been found very: useful, but of all that Imre yet been discovered, it is ailinittell by physicians and all who have Witnessed iis'effects, that imile has proved as succeiSful us-this. Such, indeed;nre the r SURPRISING VIRTUES Of this llalsmn, that even in the advanced stage .of Consurirriort;lßcridl the esteelifell" rem dilics : of physicians . hove tidied . to effect any cliange, the use of this medicine hs - bieti productiie of the mest a relief, and actually' effected cures alter all hopes recovery lent been tleSpaired,of. In the first stages oldie ilisease,ternted Catim , lig! Consumption, "originating from neglected Collis, it has been used with undeviating success, :indium dreils acknowledge they owe the restoration of their health to this' invaluable medicine alone. In that form of Consumption so - prevalent a neongst delicate young females; commonly termed debility, or , • "GOING INTO A I)ECLINE," A complaint with which thousands are lingering, it bas also proved highly successful, and ti nt only pos• senses the power of checking the progress of this nlarmiim,comphAnt, hut also strengthens and invite-. orates the system ntore effectually thou 'airy medi cine we have ever possessed. Besides its surprising efficacy in COnsumption, it is equally efficactobs'at Liver Comyninte,asthma, tirmchitis t and all affections of the Eungs, and has cut cd many of the most obstinate cases, after every ell ler reinetly had failed. fri-For particulars see 1)1.. -IV istar'b on Consumption, tobe had the Agents. TIIE EXT:.AOIIDINARY SUCCESS At•miding the use of this medicine -in diseases of 111,„ Lungs, and the ninny singular cures it leis ef fecicil,lniving naturally attracted the attention of many physicians, (ns well as the whole fraternity ol gnat:kg) varionsconjectinesend inirmiseshavenrisen respecting its composition some physicians have supposed it to coirtion iodine, other ignorant preten elurs.say_it.must_contain,..yerr-uryountm-some-sucli substance they each attrihute its singular efficacy.— As such opliiions are :thogether erroneous, snit cal= rulattidto priljinfice'inany persons against it, we • PLEDGE OUR HONOR. • ' • That itcontains nothing of the kind, or any thing Ile least injurious; on the contrary, it is composed of the most Simple substances, the principle of which sue the extracts of TA It and if Pi/ Cherry Bark, and the whole secret of its efficacy consists in the : - node by which they are-prepared. • • tv . e have already pithli•lied numerous certifi- Cates feetn the llighrst atolowity, which prove its virtues beyond all doubt, we consider it Ilatuteehtstq to exhibit a long list of loam in this "dace, and a ill .only itienlioit a few cases, to show what it has done• MILLE. LIFE REMAINS WE LIAVE STILL, SOUL iIOPE. A SURPRISING CUR E.--Aniong the ninny singultir cures uflielt this. medicine has 'effected, them is perhaps none in which its ,losers are so folk• shown us in slit case of Mrs. Atistith This hay had tern consumptive tbv i.everal years, and Miring the - greater port of thistime had received if,,, lwst medical attention, and tried all the most vain:Mkt - remedies, set nothing could be found t - arrest - WS - progress. She became-subject-to virder fits ,of coughing, expectorated large quantities c matter occasionally tinged with blond, old step it stop Ibis fearful disease continued its course, onoi all. hope do recovery was entirely despaired of: in this ilktressing situation, lingering tuan the very verge of the gran e. she commenced the us cut this ilalsalm, which, to use her own expression operated p boost like it . elikrzo. retv dm's sir tqlwetovateil freely, the cough was gradually, Sop pressed, and every day appeared to :old fresh %Igo to her looks, now, in the place ailed emaciate( rorio withering, to decoy, slur is liven min;] ' society, in better health than she lust enjoyed f ME I)ISINTERESTED TESTIMOIVE.--Having witnessed Ie suiprising ellicaey of Dr. Wisiar's Ilalselin of 'ill Cherry, in(lle CllBO of Airs. Austin, illy acknowledge the above statement 'to be Arne correet... • ••• J. C. WALTERS, M. I). )Vowlstown, Sept. 4, 1841, Dear Sit•- , '—AltliOnglt your invaluable inedielou has • ;ea& roima '' powerful advocates, //AV still he grata) iug to you to receive a communt rnt,ton front any .one that. has !well relievad by it. Such, Sir, is truly my ease. Hutve been a victim to that terrible; disease Consumption,' for ma months, and have suillired so much, that I had he row ulmmt weary of my life. Ileariug your lialsalm An higLly Praised, I hegare taking it a few weeks back, nod . con assure 3 oil it hits rilivveil me More (1111,1 !illy thing 1 have ever used befom, nod I confidently believe it will cure me effectually. I'l?nve give the bearer the worth of the euelose(hatul oblige Yours Respectfully, .llozvf PEAusos. Chester County, Sept. ft, 1841. Friend W.islar—lt gibes me, much pleasure to in form ti', , that my wile's health has i unproved eery lunch since she has been using thy Ilalt.alm of Wild Cherry, and we think there is no doubt but that it will 121111! her. She has taken the two bottles I pity; chased from thee a shout time since, ond-her cough is much limb+ .she ako sleeps well nt night, told says she has Ammo notning to give her so much re lief. ,Thee will please give the bearer two bottles more for Thy , Friend,. • • nowAnu Moms. . . Lancaster county,Jtily 13;1841. Dear Sir—Please send me two bottles at you, genuine lisimlm of Wild Cherry. I • have teen tif• pi e ta at ith Consumption for the last two years, and suffered tery much with n severe cough, pains in my; breast, difficulty of breathing, night sweats, &e., and having tried numerous remedies, and also been muter ECVeral doctors, yeti could not find any thing to relieVe me until I used same of your Balsahn. got one bottle from a neighbor of mine who is using it ; have fount! such wonderful relief from it that I have no doubt it will cure me effectually.. .• Very respectfully yours, &c. • HOBERT 110;3AfAir. nr - Ren4 the following' rom Dr. Jacob Hoffman n. Oral:art. of extonsirn• practice' hi 'lluntiiigdm county „ , , . • . . :Dear Mr--I procured one .bottle of Dr. •Wistar'. Balsaltn of Wild Cherry, from Thomas Wed, Esq . . of this: plane, and tried it in 0 ease of obstistaty Asthma ou a child of Paul Seltwebie, in which bum • other remedies had been , tried . avithotittany,.•relieP,. yhe•llalialm gave sudden relief, and in my opinion the child is cilia:dually cured by its use.' • ,• . • ' Yours, & o.: JACOB harp RArri3L D. • :December, vqd, • .;, • . Dear Sir--,•Yottnititlealrit of Wild Cherry has'it'ili Ceded some. asttinishing cures here.. One: of whirl) is an old.laily t AlirsAussell, wliciliatl been suffering fora long time with shortness of breathing, and gew. erst:witakilebs,p,etillthe was fitifilly'Obiliteti to :keep her bed. After yarious other remedies had been resorted to in 'rain, sire eomMeneed tieing your . 1111. 7 niter taking tiro bottles; was so fairreeciVer-, Nilo 'be able to attend.,to all thedutice • of t lier , home, and on taking two libttles inbre irtis'entitely, Ateilpeatfttll4 &o: , ••' • • ' Janis. S. o:l l it.S.Yrrit!r: *CA UTIPN.-As there . ' is'. sCifintiOule triixtme Syriip sfyikl . Cherry; pU'ra6jisoFb>tNgald be vci t)firtlai4ar to defeiiii ,- lim.qW,ISI I A,ItI'HAL T : antiO SAM:bserveliis"eisMattere . :44tititellidtle: " Preptired.,fer; theliroftrleterrand 80/ ( lA4lelloler sale hy; Williams 14 ,Co , 3,Cikemititsi'SlX.o..2J(Miniii, str e et, Philadelphia SOld inzeprlitil!:by , •,),•:.; 134.mu,0T1.P.;b1,1,017,;i !'1? ifn '47l;e 'll ' d •let . PPeu4 rjt . • ~. ay. Pk I Imo ri'sburg John NV10,4,,43,1140.taptey,E414.:Pi1h Clicurstiersbuit.WLeetkiDeing, isialmoist Rent :tqw9 , P. l 4 OPP'4l. l . lol . l S,tkirAgwAry,..,; AL; ETTECIIrIMAPIAFGOTI toutamottworma .11 . 1 E pitIVEJ3II:4N If P JA th S tor e cur, 1 , - 4 .Or . .p pepsin; Shortness Bretith;;,Paina in tite i ,P4l%, Breast, Beek and,Blioidderel,"4.glionriti- Pe vq, nn in tallatd e cure and all Scarlet andllilibUS,Peverii, and,4l diseases eriSing front' Vx•PosUrearitYde bility, Max - dater how long standing...in fackali discitime to which the humenfainity,aresuhjeKto.• rilicse, 4rn unsurpassed by, any . ,,medicat, compound cvorwored to the public Qil a gerieitil re coveter arid i tire-'Very gentle in their operation; "edhsing'neithey-pain, sickness nor debility by thartise mi , Themtliu rod the u ontraeyd lioy strengthen the : sternaph._ and: bowels,in a wonderful manner, mid trri .ceethre hature•to its former course 'tied '4l,Wei. per.' eon using the' OINe Branai thien• &tees that lie was Sick.:•L'which' is very etiltllfiecourited 'for: Ahem is not That , prostration of strength in , these pills tut irunany other retnedies , of ,the 'because the materials used in manufacturing them are with- the "pi:ilsiere arid set' in concert with the opinions of Dee. Brown;;l3nshw Armstrong, Montgomery; Hersey„ Kendrick,. Shepper and, the celebrated ; pr.,. Waterhoine, formerly Lecturer on 'the theory and' practice of Physic in Cambiidge University, Itlrissaelitisetts. Purchase of them, and gird them partilittrial, and you will find that permanent re. lief, upon which the proprietors depend to make them. the 'most universal furiuly medicine used, and which will Stand unrivaled by any other in he blown world. Price .25 cents per box. RHEUAIATIC 'MEDICINE Is ono of, the most certain and effectual cures fair all rheutnette,.chronie andinflamntatory,Rhotrunt- - iients that has ever yet been_discovered . , , and in' numerous cases has drailicated.that dreadful die. ease from per Sons 'afflicted entirely, • All, sour. drinks and Victuals are strictly forbidden, and spiritous liquors' must' not b'e taken inwardly hy any Means whatcrer;or it' will be of 'use to take this tnedicindl us•it will destroy the gtied Bias of the medicine entirely. Price 51,5.0, per package, ' • OGSBI.III LIFE_TINPTURE. .'" . , . These celebrated drops have acquired the high est recommendations in-this country, as well as in Europe for its most valuable proprieties for all. inward weaknesses cramps,eolds,pgues and fever; and, when used with the Olive Branch Pills,never fails toeure-Itho-feyer and-ague sr -Price 12,3 cents ier bottle. . c • . PECTORAL. ELIXIR Is tinrivalled - for: its curative: quulitiesevpn.wben used in•cases of maladies which were otherwiSe incurable. Many • recommendations have - been giren. of the beneficial effects it has had in the cure of pieurisy, pectoral and pulmonary con sumptions, colds, &c. Price 25 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, chilli° 'and that troublesome disease called Mother fits or hysterics; and when continu ed fir some length of time, will cure' the patient entirely.• 'Price Vi cents per vial. • GREEN—WONDF,R„OIL,' A terrain cure for all Scalds, Brnsep, Burns, and the most efflictual .cure for the will cure the person afflicted in a very short flint., it used aCeordini todircctions. Price 25 cts. per vial. SPIRIT' DE MEXICO This spirit is highly' tdcounrienaed for all sprains, swelling of the limbs, or leaders, sinews, joints and rlieumatiqpia an outward remedy, it hap equal,and when used with the Rheumatic Medi. chic, will greatly flicilitate the cure. The an nuals of History do not produce its equal, and it iS the greatest preventive against cold, in the known world. For particulars see directicinsacconi: panying the bottles. Price 25 cents. TOOTEIACDE DROPS, An infallable cure if used according to direr lions. Price 25 cents per vial. SA LVE OF' DRESDEN. Is decidedly the best application for wounds and saes, old or new, of ell kinds, and will pre vent if.med in time, many operations; and pre. vent Lock Jaw, Pains in the Melt.; (lead, &M.— Females' who are so unfortimate nv to have sore breasts, and will use this wonderthl salve, will be cured in al,cry short time. It cannot be too high.' u recommended. For further particulars see direc.. Lions. Price . P2A cents per box. WORM LOZENGES. An excellent article for the core of worm in adults on well co children. and will 'tore when otheeternedies Price Cl! eenis per box. COUGH LOZENGES. A superior articleltir Coughs, tfolds,Sore throat, Bronchitis and difficulty of breathing. Price 6.1 clots per box. Sold wholesale , and retail, at the principal office, No. 381, North 3d tdrcet, Philadelphia; and by • ' JOHN .(TRAY; Carlisle, Pn. General Kgeni, for Gppibertand County. • June 22, Iddi".. • READ WHAT IT HAS 'NEM'. AND ifyou a friend, a rolation, or know any one that is afflicted with that distressing, disease, "CONSUMPTION,"persuade them with. out delay to try that famous and unrivaled mcdi. eine, the "Balsam of Wild Cherry;' which has cured thousands of this complaint af ter everything else had failed. bead the follow ing undoubted proofs of its efficacy: • !: Roxammunn, Sept. 10 1841. MAR Sirt: = Please send me two more bottles of your' Ifidsain of Wild Cherry, like thin you sent me before. I have taken nearly all of the first two, and 'confidently believe this medicine will curt me, 1 have used a great many remedies within the last year, but have never found, any thing that has relieved me so much. It. has stopped my cough entirely, checked my night sweats, and I sleep better at night and feel better in every way, than have for many months. Yours, respeettully,. 4)lEs KELLY. otmEsaund. Sept.lfi, 1841. _ FrtiEND WISTAM-I must again trouble, t hee to seniliiiii[tWohottles more of thy Invaluable Bal. Hain. ,I have now taken three bottles in all, and can assure thee that it has done more good than all themedieind I have over taken bc:fore. Send by the stage as'soon as possible, and oblige • thy friend; • Janet' , tiou.owAv. thISTOL,' Sept. 8, 1811, DEA . , DOCTOR:;--Hoaring.Pc) many people talk of the wonderful cures your Balsam of Wild Cher. ry lies madein Consumption, I sent to 'one of, ydur Agents the ollmr,cleyfor a bottle,, and have found it to have relieved me so much, that I want three bottles mote sent soon, awl believe' it' will cure me too. I have, used Jayne's Expectornat and other medicines besides, but nothing hastiono hie as iducli good as yours has.' Send by 'tlio steamboat Bolivar. .• • • Yours,truly, Witusst Titonan,: , , , :Pr Besides • its ,Lnstonisliing.; eirieney ill, iVnromniliiimh it is also, the most effectuel remedy ,ever_disc9,terlibr...LlVEß C,OMPLAINT,4; ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, COUGHS, CROUP 4, WHOOPINGroupn, &c., ais hundrpds will tee. tify who have been cured by it allot all other reline:: dies had failed. , 1 ' ' DRUG G ISTS ' and :DEALERS , will „lip d thiss medicine a valuable eridition'to theirateek, and , should aliyais k4;ep it Outland', us it is uniterstilly f acknoiviedgctilto bolero) 'of the most useful faniiky, medicines.nowartraso.' •,', •-,., - '•'' ''.' ' ' ' - t t 11q•mary catalhl to ask for iir.,,IVISXAA'S PArrApt9k-lily.ro GREAR y,. Sold oOtoloy sale' and 'i,citiil by-VIIIELTAMS Siqi;, - Citiomtpls, N 0.93, 'South k'ou'rth'Eitiebt, Philadelphia.'' "tliai"rlid• Oenuine' 'Flalin in' 'B'6lo In Cdr .11..!.,, ' TO , 1109 4y, SA M UP.I.; EL Liqtr; 42c9nb4: 4g9 1 . • 11 ric 1 ,7,T/Pee ~.1 3P i 1 1FP,..,, , ' t '5. ;;;;;24t014444 7 LRA i;l4l la oPf 93 1 ! , , , 1101111000 , Pa 1 nter - Itaid 2 3,Glazier,) Itg.sli . ''' tcrotileiritlitOtiiiiiilliilimitlieig hot limi ormilinonaitvitheatotowdrAlN d ; Or, GLAZINP, W and NW gAitori/NO4 ;in ; alhloijapY4 l c.k°9 6 l93ooi k ,V4-,hV Pli4Aft,c4 o 4P . Langan 10 losinesaannwpaorasliopinql %Ml"' had 'iadsiis" IL'Aillii', - of'" pliblid" pittianage_... - Ilia: shop Is in Pitt treet, direniii in Lb* i'cOr;-brti/r,, v. 4,119 di pink iils 'pill ito i r T if.„ 4 ,-, ~.. ; 1 c . 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F ind .. the name 0f ....615,Aai1e/1416. "It, or never try it. Temeatper,tilirolfitiaya : .• RHEUNIATISMi.'and,,/, , 'eit`dvelYcared, and ht:hi: • are itrthe old 'or' Yourik, l by 'the r, INF 1 ,VEGETAILE i ANti NERVE ANIFBORE bat ntrietwithout the name of CometecllA,Ela. oqt . - . are whollii proveeled, or:governed if,. die, ettack,l dome on if yciweee the, only .true fleye' Wonztreoc‘. 60. ALLsoR as !rind everr:thiiig relieved yy itrthat Pliglits;..9f ward application. It nets like a, cheap. Use i.. HORSES , that have Ring.Bone e , Spat, Wind.Galle,l&c., are eured,by Room? SrEcuric;, romidered horses 'entifely. 114,' Founder Ointment, • Mark this, all horsemen., , Dalley;'s Magical Pain • tractor Salve.— T.to most extroordy - - rosib - dy - ffb - r — hylb - rithd lord now ' or old .! 81IFilS;';'-'8e31'SCA.L.D and sores, - and • pore Ey Es , kounauds., It will ,take dut and no fuiluro. It will curo • di° -plEss LIN'S - SPREAD' . PLAST,ERS. A better ntiernore' nice ancl useful, article never yi4 tnnee. Alfehould went. them regulttrly:' • 'lrEilliPlElliANCE -BITTERS: tat MclprinciPle of substituting_ the tonic id' idaeo hf the stimulant principle, whipli - has reformed so many drunkards. To be tined with • • '• L 1 N'S . 13 Eaob sujieriCi. ,o idl . , .rers for clennuing tho'syrump and the humorstrffest. .g iho blood, and fur all irregularities ,of the bowels and the general health.fir A (Seo Dr. TAN'S sig- Cie nit" . 0 ' le& i tig li, IMME ill *;r~;w, DR.SPOHN'S HEADACHE REMEDif i~ ill effectUally dti ie sick headache, enber front ih, or bilious.. Hundreds Of families' ar tIERMES using it' with great jo) 'DR. SPOHN'S ELIXIR OF HEALTI7, for the certain preveritioli of :rEVEREi or any general sichoess; keeping the iiiiirnach in !nest per. feet order, the bowels regelar,:andildSterminetiOn' to the surface. S'OTPL4b pains in the boaca:DROPSY' are and are quickly cured by it. ...Know this by trying. CORNS.--The French Plaster is a sere cure p ( At 4 A ,_ , 'A, ' ,7:,_:_':•. sz- , -,-., „ ~... . o› t 2 MI ...0 --1.-- . - T. - - --4,. - 5- - 9 .1;0 hall any shade you wish, but will not color the W 1,,, • SARSAPARILLA. ,comsTocK , s c POUND EXTRACT. There is.no other prepara. , tion of Sarsaparilla that can exceed or equal t his. It you are sure to get Comsinci.'s - , you Will Rua it superior to all others.: It does not require puffing.' 3C0JE1R.• , .,11[..111C1V119S . CELESTIAL BALM'- • OF CHINA. A positive cure for the piles, and u. external ailinds—allfinternat irritations bio4ii to ilic surface by friction Wilh this Balm ;--so 'in' 'douche swelled or sore 'thronf,tightliess of the chest, this applied on &flannel. will 'relieve atid cure at on Fresh wounds or old sores aro .rapidly cured hp_ , Ali:' 3iacrtitolemic~'n j r'* v _ .~ . •will proven't or 'cure COUGHS & COLDS, taken in time, and is'a'delightful , temedy: itentem ber the name, and got., Comatock 4 4:, • Wit,:,--. KOLMSTOCK'S—VERFAIFUGE , win erndifate all w 0 RM S °"aulti with 0 cortninty quitO pt i otishhig. „It iethe same as: thaT made by 5t0r.4,10 with Fopirlity almost incredible, by,Coms(oFk 4,,,co:vprevyjo.ry. TOOTH D/ 10 4. KialiES;cu ' rf' ffffiPtuPPY. , . . intered!tec'ordlng l es:'n the . isiitca'bidliiitocd •dr th.• All OW Clerk's °Rico of the lioythan Y Diltriot f y k • By, Applying, ta, Pur nP l l!ff., iiil; , l ) !Ph 19.T 7 A, and village, ,papera ':nray be .batl.l:roe tl abowlnAlhn ! niost respectable names in die, cou,ntry fdi those fact's, so that nci ono. 6nSail tci beliavastbam. to. Be sure, you.eall fermis attieleend not bo putotr,w,ith 11 ancpYgie±.44l9l,,,OrtfPie ,4vE WIMARPA 8 4f1Yd bo in your otteanit 'Mitt 'Over eals-WitYt chicrgenuint 'obit/lout bo bed ttititleintle.andtateilLintltor itee.t-k Pdsiden.Lane Now - York. and,of out luceitti. '!` For ethi' i'n Onilitde 4;5 , r M UEL . "EhtiOrrtVil° ' _ ' 41 YE RS :Sal IVATEMITIPTi. 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