'@, 15 P 13 & . A . ‘ - /M&P a R,O, , • • TUE NOWNG • , She gave lien young biaii to' God; Ere it Ere-abe had, heaill the tempte . Wa voice ) Or, seen ;Orli* amiW tille - shintlttercirei'lietnhosen ahtlar, ' God's oiva.*lkholy altar ; Aud letl tl.l9 . .gorlda . gaS , scenes • With faith that nould not falter, • ' " ' t{he tut fled ,from ile gny atulle of. rnhtb j: Ile moe cry nqd priOel • ' ' , end sottght from' liezveultie en‘)less rest Tliitt could give. beside. • Iteratiat. the'vskirld'a bright gigs And choeo that better part, • i'llailivesheyoiul all earthly chatige, • Or e 4 en the burette heart. vmvs) Tii prfeerp.O l gOii - vsfii:Oydrl,- shine bpfore,Oci3Otittoly , 4 p:un'ling,titi "43 - rite:awn. • ORESERVAIION OF THE CHURCH. BT - REV.: JOHN MASON existence of the Christian 'Chord& •would be pronounced, upon com . Mon principles of reasoning, iMpoSsible.-- .Shelnds in everyman a natural and in veterite enemy. To encounter andover -come ajo iinanimoiis hosiil'ity of the work!, she boasts no political stratagem, no disei- Alined legions, no outward coercion of any kind., :Yet her expectation is that she will live foreVer. To mock this hope, and to blot out her memorial from under heaven, the.mostfurious efforts of fanaticism, the most ingenious arts of statesmen, the con. .centrated strength of empires, have been frequently and perseveringly applied.—, • The blood of her sons and her daughters ._ streamed like. water; the smoke ef the scaffold and the stake, where they wore the crown of martyrdom in the cause of Je -7,susflis-aseended in-thick_voluines3o the skies. The tribes of persecution have Sported over her woes, and, erected monu ments, as they imagined, of her perpetual ruin. But where aro Icor tyrants, and !where their umpires ? The tyrants have long since gone to their own place ; their names have descended upon the roll of in , famy; their empires have passed, like , shadows over the rook ; they have succes sively disappeared, and left not a trace - be hind! • But what became of'the Church 1 She rose from her ashes fresh in beaky and might; celestial glory beamed around her; 'she dashed down the monumental 'marble 'of her foes, and they who hated him fled he fore her. She has celebrated the funeral 'of kings 'and kingdoms that plotted her de struction ; and, with the insQiEtions of 'their pride,•has transmitted to.posterity the 'records of their shame. How shall this phenomenon be 'explained ? We are, at the present moment, witnesses of the fact; `but who can unfold the mystery 7 The boolc • of truth:lnd life has made .our won der to cease. " THE LORD HER COD IN 'THE THEIST . OF HER IS MIGHTY." ' HIS presence is a fountain of health,, and his protection a " wall of fire." He has be trothed her, in eternal covenant, to himself. Her living Head, in whom she lives, is a 'bove, and his quickening spirit shall never. 'depart from her. Armed with divine vir . 'the, his Gospel, secret, silent, unobserved, 'enters the hearts of men, and sets up an 'everlasting kingdom. -It eludes all the vig 'Hance, and baffle's all the power, of the ad . versary. Bars, and bolts, and dungeons are no obstades to its approach : bones, end tortures,' and death cannot extinguish its, influence. Let no man's heart tremble, 'then, because' of fear. Let no man des pair (in these days of rebuke and blasphe tny).of the Christian cause. 'l ( ll , ..arit. is , :launched, indeed; upon the floodS ; • the 'tempest sweeps along the deep; the' bil lows break .over her on every side. But lehovah-Jesus has promised to conduct her in safety, - to tie haven of peace. She can itot be last unless the pilot perish. . • TILE WORLD .OF SPIRITS. The human mind is occasionly led off, spite of its active employment in this . !World of bustle and care, to the contem plation of its future destiny. No man has ,lived tg,years of discretion without consid ering,at times what is to be his future con dition, when he has "shuffled off his ,mar ittil coil.'''L. His existence in some other ~, s tato"of „being seems to be certain, but ,oaithtit state is hp, cannot determine.— 411'the, world, belicive - there is something • • .tioyoridthegrave, to which we are hasten- tranquility, ;,h iraml i upon it w~ !bah only reve l a tion,l _ , `and some . The .. found 11 a • litid, , . radian.r man I• -,' ' i sat isfaction . condition o' a antiquity, •f ~ if ,no _, unrivalled_li-ther a , ' • that fututu and imr" that the r re her, •,'',''' of great learn r other, •'''''''fir6ik‘ d in it we some way a re.perf!at •felrbir!!,r, ,iii-iP m o re lire' - ' 10a4.e ePutlf ;to vs hereafter ,t Co 'del" t ' more,of ,•;i,iti'liii,t,faehaii'''artett shall !eat" yet , tiOt ' ':.-',l', thati;he ' e•itate, we h a i, has ".3 '..,, :I!).,lhat tilta,!, ha'realae,''‘'. t af Oh 'lll ''ljiliiinP-..:', '•66;;':i• d him ' '!i° di -Jr, -,-3,ll.?„:„„ii,dim 3,9. ,nkrnive.a mfah typ e w. the; ~*.es, , t r iau,,'' 6.caii ,Q 7, 4,ati'AJ-'• whera'-, , ~.• ga,01,1,-,--neea 9,1 ,heave!!, '' • ''''r,'4P7 ' lll, '''-'lllO P., s'lhe : . . thel • log •• - •th,•;. ~-, •eU /11. ‘ taro ,ret,_•••,,,, iii'skel! - 'l,l%miatain aith; .FP . is;o3'lo7,ltitiidS2a On%;"c ' and eve ''',:;•?'•' .•'-ritori,u•t : ,'•;•-viiit?; ~ .- ' mystery, is a ~.. tii.f?,,,,.2iii•iptig „ 6 .•• • vic',itopt.l# ,;-,14.,:graf5,,,,,,y r Qk,11,•,..,,-, .6bnibir..,., , ~ • •;.y: - i':•Fiqe t , Y.fr...l„,.•,• -i-6"KFT, liiioyyg sea htirry, ihestioreiltlt on board ~ , , 't6":re:o,Vel.nelF!'irqte4:: 4006 nprs. t l.,.,tr,The4 ')Ad';;itdieut'i62,their and never,:M9re turns tc,t'cleseri,*thn irOyagehe, , itsOitde., The tverfit`,o , f , With'anhinitnierabk:i,hro,%o`ti4pfliifat'.t!;, Shall•We there heiinited to the long !Ovid - Shell thehusbniid again See' the Wia 49i- remignised by her With the truth and devotion of cur ly lOiret Shall tlie!fether again clasp ihe lovely boy, for , whom his heart ever bea with ,the 'fondest. effeetion? Shall that sweet intelligence, 'that 'precocious •Mind, that tender bud again be his? he'a gain fold his lamb to his' ;ii;tio,in j :All(l, hold Weet counsel with hiiriTUTthei:dihif , land? Mill .And how will he TheeV , These'pereiethe- - realspirits that have .:never l sinned,. !that have not.known the US, thelrials,: - the &Or r rows, antltheterriptations of :human life.— Of what sliailThey speak, when first made knewn - to 'eaCkether? And what will be the occupitions.i'ef That ,countless throng, who will neither.catnerdrink, marry nor be given in, marriage, toil nor spin, nor be encuinhered:With the cares of to-day, or to-, morroW ? remorse at the neglected • pastfll thesoOs of the unforgiven, and lappinesa by enjoyed to its full extent by those: Whose better heritage!' is secured? These are Thoughts that come over us all at times, and fill our hearts with doubt and anxiety. Belief and.unbelief wrestle for the mastery over us, and ,we lose our selves-in the !Dist of doub andlpeculation. There is but one w which these doubts are ever_sohed, aad that is by an implicit reliance on the goodness of the mysterious Power, in whom we live and move and have our being: That reliance must be followed by obedience to his com mands and faith in the method by which ite_provides_access : to-Thunself. -`There-is no- other °that gives a' moment's comfort, that soothes the roughness of life, that makes its ills endurable, or pillows with case the inevitable bell of death.—.N...l 7 . True Situ. • . 0 -c i pt F - a1 az - L.17 c.o . Attorney at Law,, "FFERS his professional services to the public. Krollicc It the late residence or ;%ir...lattob Ztig. on Ma•in street; • Carlisle, April 5, 1843. • CHARLES BARNITZ 86 CO, . • HAVING puteintsed the entire St o ck of Merchandize of Geo. AI. !linter, have re moved the Stock to the new Store Room, ittl . joining Charles Ogilby and nearly opposite the Tavern Stand. lately kept by Shona I,VutulFrltch, :11111 now in the occupancy of Mr. ilrow'M .and will he happy to re ceive the lisits of the former patrons of this Store, amt. also' solicit a continuance. of the patronage of .his old customers. This Stock now embraces a get= eral assortment of Fanny and Staple GOODS,an ad dition will be made thereto at . an early period. Par ticular attention will be given to theselection oflancy Goods, such as have been usually kept itt this Stock. CarLsle, April 5, 1843. tP23 JOHN HARPEkt. ClUit nnsinctr, s'ea 0, ve 7 o ( 4.. Yee a oz, e ALSO, COMM ESSlentr BanZeruplcy. AIAS removed .his office to . North Hanover A: Street, West•side, 8 doors North of Loather street, and nearly opposite; the offiec of William Irvine, Esq., where he will as usual carefully attend to all business which may be entrusted to him in the line of his profession. ^ • Carlisle, April 111, 1843. tf. MANSION HOUSE HOTEL-°, Illain•street,one ignore West of the Court House CARLISLE, PA. THE subscriber having leased the above house; would most respectfully announce to his friends anti the public generally that he is pre pared to accommodate them and the travelling com munity, in a style that he hopes will he found satin fahtory to all whomay favor him Midi a call. Ills table will receive his especial attention, and shall always be abundantly supplied with the hest to be had in the county. The bar is and will be found constantly supplied with- the choicest Wines and Liquors that are to be obtained here and in the cities. The Stabling attached to the !muse is coramothous and will be under the charge of a careful Ostler. Ile hopes by a strict attention to business toreceive a liberal share of the pulilic patronage. frrIIOARDERS will be taken by theweek,mohth or year. , WILLIS FOULK. Carlisle, April 5,1843. BURKHOLDER'S HOTEL. THE subscriber has taken that well known tavern stand in South Hanover street formerly °comic)! by Wm. S. Allen, and inure re cently by Mitchel McClellan, where he is prepare( to accommodate all who may favor . iihn with then custom, in the best style, and on the most reason able terms. His BA L will always he supplied with the choicest liquors—and his TABLE with the best the markets can afford. Ills. STABLING is ample, and a careful Ostler AVM kept always in attendance. DROVERS will find it to their advantage to give him a call: BOARDERS will.be taken by the week ; month, or year. •- Nothing shall be left ,undone on the part of the subscriber to please those who may. par his house a wisit—he therefore solicits a share of public patron age. H. L. BURKHOLDER. Carliale i 'April 12,1843. • • Gm-24 in irailierilpit Cy. United States Court, EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA Wrotice. tCTITIONTor Diecharge and Certificate under 13ankruptl e aW,have been filed the 16th May, NICHOLAS ESLINi3EII, Farmer and Black+ • • Smith, •' • Cumberland coinaty. Mid : TIMMY the 28th day of .411.1LY' ne.Ntoit 11 , etilock, A'. M. is appoitttettfor the itemipg titecc Ofiliefere the, said, Court, sitting in Bankruptcy, at he,Bistrict Courtroom in.the City .of Philadelphia, : when and where the Creditors er, the' Saiti . Fetition 'eK, Who hare 'proeti their delita,; and . ..pi( other Pee , ' sons in interest;inay appear Mistioie , cause, if any' rtheyltaie, why such Di scharge and Certificate should, notlie granted: ;',; .:.FRA44IOPICINSCX, , • - the Distriet,Ciart. H • r 10-ao' . . . ~ikoliargo,And.geF t i:apt :apt Law, Imo Leavitt auk and 'late 1 -%l[7,rnhan't ''BrPiter• ' '' ' •1' da o F il tit'lnext,.sit' l er , ,„,... ihere,. v on . i tc.,„„. ~,.. ~...,,,,,,, , und,i,„ ._, ree.....; ~....„...n.......„ „ 4 ._)„,:,,,, t ~..........,,,..._.„.......„ •1' it 5,,,,,.. • • ~ ..,..,.,..,,,.,?, ..k.,:.„-•,,..., .... ~,,,,-,.,,,,5, . .,,, ...,.,. Noithtkincoa.!_loopcP,P! . ..„ . ' , . , 5,..J,'..1. - ,:;•;- --, ci.t.,01411.; APELP li 1h,: , : , L . '.. - : 4 ;: - '''':' .'' -. Jol 'l :-:. D / , I,',X•,'- , '- Ag e.'-.'A t ,O , ir ': lisle. „1;;•:.,-.::. : ...,,,, , .:, , ---- 7 • • 1415 coir i pfilif . tontinytosto'make Inuy , J : . . 9 10 . 40,8fp`p15''....0 . d a731g9,,.by . ..F.. i F . c),"op, p!cl . ippst,, iensiiithibla tefiliiilt'!-Tliay.'also..talp3- ..... ,1 >-:. , J 'Y',' ' ' PERIPETVA lb -RISKS. , on stone Or hriekliildings . .at $25 on aum,.the premium subject to.lie , ,drawn any. dine liy. , the party, insuring, at a.,d6dnetionof five per.cent. the amount of preiniiiin -The ,usual rates for brio year ' Stone;and Brick Buildings, to ss,un slooo' LOg'tiud Frame, . $6 to $7 on $lOOO Merehandize, about' ' $5 oo $lOOO „ Application in'person or by letter will have im mediate attention. • - 171 c Spritig Girrden Dismintee OF PHILADELPHIA. • • • MAKE INSURANCE,Iitbei temporaiy.or perpetual, against loss or, damage by FIRE, in Town or Country; on Houses, Barns and Build: ings of all hinds; on Household Furnitui.c, Men. chandize, Horses, Cattle, Agricultural, Commer cial 'end Manufacturing Stock, and Utensils of every dcscription,as Well 08 MORTADES and GROUND RENT, upon the most favorable tOI 9 IIIS. The folloirin g• are the usual vales, viz: On Stoneand brick buildings, from 35 to 40 Ms. on $lOO "Leg and frame " 60 to 70 ots. on 100 "Morchandize and furni tura in brick or stone , • ' • buildings;.from 40 to 50 Ctn. on 100 "Do. le log or frame,' '•61);to 70 etc. en 100 "Horses cattle, 'flaming • utensils and Mindrics, • • • at-about 60 cts. on 100 Application may be mode to JOHN J. MYERS, Agent. Carlisle, Dec. 21, 1812. . 1y . RICH RESENTS"! vgyorts & - myykrtsneKlmve just received at their Drug, Book., Stationary. and Variety Store, it large assortment of . Iroys, Toy-Boolis for Christnias Presents. Annals, Souvenirs, . and Port-folios for 1.1343, Torthpv with a elmide selection of "entertaining uuirr READING, for long winter evenings. IMM 31 II ft I 1t . (0 A 3 , of every variety, viz School Bibles and 'Testaments, .Sniith's Geography and .2tlas, . 'Olney kS. Mitchell's do. Smith's Grammar, Kirkam's ditto, .angel's Series, No. 1,2, 3,4, 5,0, Cobb's School Books, complete. E»zerson, Byerly, Barham, ,S• 1:17;11- - ster's Spellers; Pike, Rose, Smiley, 4 ' 7116:80?1 ' 3 rithmetics, with Keys, • Mathematical instruments. STATIONARY : Lotler,Cap, and Reed paper, ruled nil plain. Note paper. Silver Pencils, crerpoints. Jackson Lead Pencils in wood, of all tempers; with a large as sortment of BLANK 'WOKS, ruled mid unrifled. 919 .ol •••11 .4“.• V4ll .;r3.1 6•4 V k0h.1..)./ Of superior finish. Razors, Razor Strops ' Shriving Brushes, and finely . scented Shaving Soaps and fiordstad' re, • fuinerv. • FANCY STATIONABIY: Superior opaque and jr.u.sin Boards, liire pupil., isiiing Carilq, colored \ Kafers and Sealing \Vax, Plain and AIWA, Seals. :New Iflitusic, (VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL ) latioicat Enotyttulrnth', Together with a general and well selected assOrt neat or Chaska! and OliscellaneolM . Work.v, "to please the limey and improve the taste." Carlisle, Deo. 11,1842 TO rARDIERS. 1212311.11111 2.11112111 7 22 • rviw, subscribers ' at their FOUNDRY AND j~ AI ICI lINE SIIOP, on Main street, nearly op pohite the County Jail, in the Borough of Carlisle, Pa., still cc - Halite to build the following Machines and Horse Powers—viz: T. D. BOrrelrs Patelit Improved THREE AND FOUR M(rDavg) LnAVZS9 With a horizoetal with a turn& to con duet the ~trap to the Ilachine. • BEVIL GER lIORSE POWER, The baud-wheel outside of the horses. They are well calculated to pat to 01IC side oldie barn bridge, or under the barn shed. A New and Improved Shaker, co separate the grain from the straw, which will livens'. with one or two hands, will be made to the tbove Machine if wanted. 2 „ 1. - 2 D 3 le 2 g Purchasing any of the above Machines may have the privilege, after• a fair trial, of returning the same it not satisfied. All Machines and llorse Powers are warranted for one year, if well used. . REP LYRIeIO'W. All kintli of repairing will he done at the snortes notice and on thJ. most reasonable terms. • They al ways keep on land all castings necessary to repair the above Alachines,or any others now in use. 10 N ND RAS FOUNDRY. , There is also attached to the a f/OVC establishment an IRON AND BRASS .I , QUNDRS, at which all kinds of CASTINGS can be had—stick as Apple Nfills, Corn Brakers, Plaster Brakers t Aill Gear- Saw ,11)i1)Cronks, :Machine Gearing., Wagon . Boxes, &c. &c. Also.- TURNING AND FINISHING, Such as Mill Spindles, Car Boxes, Turning Lathes, fica.;all in the best order, in iron and braes. cO-All orders. 'will he executed at the shortest no ce,and promptly attended to. Farmers and others .kt respectfully, invited to give us n call, confident 'that they can be Suited to tinny Satisfaction. • •• A. BTOUFF,UIt & CO. ' Carlisle, Aug. 10, 1842. • tf-41 n'Planek's, HettWood's and Ogle's PLOUGHS and TLQUGII,CASTINGS; cuch as Cutters Land aidCa Br.e. &e., can also be had at the fountirsi Paper TIiE sitb,4cribor rehpeetfully intbrina the pub. ile at large, that'll° has leased the 'above es. tablishment, our miles south of cariislo, Alva term, of. years, and the *ILL having been recently re-, pairetl,-;and, new machinery, introduced, , , ho' is' therefore, prepared to ,;manufacture to order, (and also has a supply constantly on hand) ' Patoor'ol 'every:kind and,QUaliti, poliiclilio Will trierchantli:lind others; in anyquantitios tit the iorest Ail erders, addressed to the, ,lilibsril?Prl2e , t,,gepef. , .. town;lV,Umberlaild recefre prompt attentiOluv 1 ` 3;061 Leg, materials, irk'itOtorEphitaslelttitif tio,wfii be. able= to' 411010 tbiLAYPiejr. '4ll3talklkehlziemill,),4lotioltikt„4,44i4 : •„1) r4:oltaij. i D e 'muLLlN.: vi l obitowo;litist 200.1340. ' , ?r, f3B ; ' ' ' (" rNaiiit ' ; ; !o 6ol l 4lll 4 lo /$0 . 1 .31•', U 4 ' ilSlA'Aiiltkii4it'Aqoo,4,srh,t,.o the , pab lericP,,,4l4.4 4 i!4Kett,Atito.ffpoi ATIP,",„,„IfiR)y e: • „! kkUttP .mrxt. 7ECTIOI,T A AGUINSTIM§4 I , FIIHE - .oomllmttlAND_Ptfu.verlquißtiArk vitoy.eTtoist..como rfqedbi.iiiittti . C,OVOte !tor; sion;sitd fidif . littatti , 46l four fif. , .bpett,s!iiii}:ftiii/O. Thornits;C: , ,lviillei.,olol . ol,4Aliieg4.o}.k'Aloord ♦ Davitll.lll - iitqiillopgl , t,..3li444 , A3VetticlfrAV.ool,o3, ".11:1boCe; SlittlitetGiftbillith t 7oo.4! ,Preesecalietecc,l 3 oltton,Wrn.-Sece'geseithOttlfatt and: t'G;.Milltte, call the; ittleltHill'orthe aritq of CiAtiibitapid galley tg,tll . 'e, oheiijt`tieaQ:oftii in rotor qnd the — niany r ; a:dvantngtis which thytt.led"of itlaw nnce:haa oticc rely other. • Byer!: jiersoti insured. the' aiiiitliny shit titkeS Viet iii tiic ,cltoide ciffipo:S anti:the' direttiini of its coneeena: • "•' .• • •."- '•••-• • "••;'. t/t° 2d. - ,roy iinntrance np Toro is Amended Altim.,lS tiecess* to,meet ilio espenses of tiie Company itnil indemnity against losseti which tnaphappon. • . fitl;,The inconvenience,ofirequent reneivalsisn 'Wide(' by insuring fur a.terru of five years: ' • dth., Any person applying tor,instirunee must give his premium note for the ,cheapest class at' the 'rate of five per ce tt t,unOchicit :will be $5O on.the $l9OO, foei:Which be will hitve' to liily's2;so for fire years, and - $1,50 - foe - surverand polwy, mut no more - unless loss be sustained tot greater amount titan the funds on hands will cover, kind then no more will be Yetlir ed than n pro rata share. These rates are much cheaper titan . thostrof o th er et - imp:tides, except such as are incorporated on the 'same ' • Insurance is Milectedidthe following manner. A - person applying for insurance for properly of the 'cheapest class of risk for $lOOO will be charged 5 per cent lot' five year n note ant minting to $5O must he given by him, on which he will be requiredto pay 5 . per cent $9,50, and st,so for surveying and policy, and will have no more required of him unless losses occur and the funds on hands are not sufficient to meet them. - Agents will appointedassoott ns possible in dif ferent places to attend to insurances. and any persons wishing immediately to apply can do so by signiiX- , iog their wish to the °Meet's of the company. • • • • CUM.AILNS, Pees, - , A. re: ATILLER, See'y April 15,1643, VALUABLE IRON WORKS al (Dal zaz.11,12. Y urr tie of the p o wrrs anti authority I_o contained in the lnst will end' testament of MicnAEL Euir,dee'd. 3 l 110 W Oer Carlisle Iron Works, Situated oh the Yellow Ilreeehes Creek, 4i miles east of Carlisle Pa. The estate consists first,: ate 2.0 - 12 - raw., ll : with TC2I, Thousand ✓lcres of Land. A new MERCHANT MILL with-fourron ammo!, finished on the most approSed pL•w. About 500:tures or the land are cleared and highly cultival.cd,,leming Thereoii erected Tillive 114arA.1t , Baulk Barois and necessary Tii,INAN'T HOUSES . T he 'works are propelled by the 'ellow Breeches Creek and the Boiling Spring,which neither fail norrreeze. Thei:e are upon.the premises all the necessary work mens houses, coal houses, carpenter and smith shops, and stabling built of the most substantial materials. The ore of•the hest quality and inexhaustible, is within '2 miles of the Furnace. There is perhaps no Iron 'Works . it, l'emunivania which possesses sit .perior advantagvs 'and offers greater inducements to li....inxestment or , Capital, The water power is So "Teat that it might be cutended to taw other 111:11111-. lleturing 'purpose. Persons disposed to purchase will of course examine the property. I'lleterms of -sale' will be made known by. . .. _ MNItY EGE, Executrix of Michel Ege,dee'il. Carlisle, Oct. 19, 181. 11-51 CHEAP PAPER HANGINGS.. MIRE subs . cribefs would inform'the'citi zens or Carlisle and the vicinity,' that they prepared to furnish their LATEST PATTERNS OF WALL PAPER in Ili, most supe r ior 111:111I101 . , at prices that can only be alliittled by their being the most extensive 111111111- fito twers in the country. We still 1 . 011111 the I'UT,I; i.rx rrn i tin " curtail ment to 'suit the times," but main the ratcr.s. Unll and see the hest, cheapest, aunt largest assortment in the city. BBLROSE, SON, S: BLANCHARD, No. WO, Chestlilt hireet next door• to the Ledger Iluddiugs; PHILADELNIIA April '2li, .al.. r ' a s_^~s~v HEN Rl' L. ELDER., No:103, Market street, above 15th, North side, Philadelphia, [lasing reduced his prices of 11:11{D1VAIM, to the lowest i.atestbr CAsimmil in hisatlvertisement named Cone of the :Articles with the prices annexed,he finds that others in the same line of business, have offered those piirticularvarticles at the same prices, saying they sell as low as Emma. Now the object of this cam is to invite haters to ascertain the lowest' price's for which they can purchase every description of I lardware elsewhere,and then enquire at has store, and they. will he convinced that he is selling all his goods at similar low prices,—and that he .is doing what ILL' professes to do—buybig only for Catch, awl selling only for Cash, which enables him to do busi ness at such f or as cannot fail to make his store the depot for those who wish to get the most for their -money. frille has added to Ids large stock of 'Hardware, a complete assortment of ' - . WXNDOW GLASS . which he will sell at 71 Seale of prices corresponding with the reduced prices of his Nails, Sembas and llardaare generally, at wholesale authretail. lIP.NRY L. ELDEII, cheap Hardware Store, No. 4193, Market st. Phila. March 1,18.13. • 0..18 WHOL ESA LE @II (abbD3 311`blIL e\ o. .11arket 81. r - 7 .11'0;1h Side--above Second. nr Goods for Cash—at Auction prices._ TILE ‘ subscribers have s. determined to conduct their, business npou the CASII Sy stem, and will sell their floods us low, it' not at a lower grade or profit, than*. 'heretofore been done nl Thiladelphim—not one trticle reduced very low, in the expectation of making it up on other Goods;— but their prices shalt be all eorresponding low. Their prices wilt be goverued by the Auction rates otdlie prices, nett Cash, as the Auctions do on. time—contenting themselves with the Interest for the time as their Profit. This mutat but present a strong inducement for buyers; especially from the Country, to call oil them in preference to purchasing at Aitetion, where persons do net get the time dis count, unleis their hills reach a certain amount, to which minim it is not always convenient for Coun try Buyers to purchase; and it will also ovoid the disadvantage of large lots, owl Allard more time to They de . sign to nvairthennielves of every facility, iir both the New , York ire well as the .Philadelphnt, Auctions, in prOeuring.their'litioilsnt thOirwest pos sible rates. • .• • . . . . .. . . - We now respectflilly 'invite our friends anti the public to the Test'Or paperietice in flits 'Tatter, be tog the best way to couviftee 01E11 . 4 the truth of our promise. ':JOIINS'PON, 13.II1111: Bi. CO.'. . Phila. March 8,1843. 19. .. . . Mechaniesburg,.• Line • • • .: • , _ _ , uetif cell, ll!Atcheinicsb!ftw load , Pii,tifdeipii,iit , 07-Baitfanore. • • •'• Eitr , i?ox.r. , itil.an fOh CAJViRL] s • • „ MlHEittibciither , graPitl haritiaer &vete, begs oo t. A Ic s .,inforyl. Joe', 'fripil . ,dp,itniv the _publto generallyt-thet hp ititl - ciii40441:16 run a lieu of burthen Catd'retiulaillbetFOett?lgeeht!tlicsburx. i r , i P i t s . d 3 4 , i , 411 1 ;R t l i ri A t i 1 0 ,4 ° ?011 4 l' aj : 1 i a l t i 9 o r idea . ' , Ba ' ,iii e 4 l 4 1 ''‘ 9 ; Q , ' : 8 1 : ,i, ' Yk: '94 which l', , f , R e ; ', as o f 14.9 'I I 4 . , , e 4 dB ' t ~, b lY \i i r t e tilaio tti 'lll oi l) . .. xi d• tr r , 10 41 9 6 5.14 . Pi.:? ,f. 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'l,';•;` * k: ', ' . l ‘ '' ..''',' ',.'' t ' 'igi ' cit#o l l4o4A * ; . i 4 r:: :11 : 4 11iiig 4:lll 4l l6 sifit t s4 l !) al'W /4 81 4 t ' 94 44, 4 54:0 1 a 4 T'O l t a l oktivi . *wit prioOs: • . ~ , ~ , , "'r.." - • ~ ;', . .,, ,t 1,1,,,p, ,' , ••••,,,, A .,.,,:... , ,Lik ik t i az4v*Atjp , ,4,,,,,,, , ,v...... r 'Olittigreir4Olielt i ti'l .. ~,1- 4 ; , ' - i)'iii , ':il .100 ' ' ONV4I2M.Afti,4 • ••. •f.• ' 2 ' J:7 tONSIGAO*ION,A2IO:4SitigiItAIAGS, " • Affedkravf 40';.1:.iver,ii4111pia,'Ilrinielifliii;; Pain*. thef - ,Breast or ~Lup.irei Chronic' „Coughs; Pleatioy.;llanoivage atilie,l4ocge, and ,o.(6:etion,f• o f the 4 . :!#.4mgrikr, 'NAT ttliir ,kfr,i'AtESCit(ll,ll.of;: Virkiniaftni or Q. W lld Cherry, B the /xtraci',,pf Thr,'Pre,ptired kerhicitl 'pro,cessi. approved nad reftoruinentled,Aiylhe'..o4; distinguished, physicians, , and% uniyek4lo,l44,oo,- lodged the most valuable thedlchie'ey6rlittptt‘'et , N 9 QUACKERY ft! .I.IsTO 1:0E4i1I0 _ Setting fot:th the virliimi'tif tlnte e lritriltflnf,tig--„ (Seine, we littie no desiri'to laboringutider affliction, nor tloitv'pwilttici'on,Lii_gisit; it more than it justly deseryas,': , .ll;ift.whifyi!olciote around and see , the vast amonnt"of stlffehlrl'Onitt tress occasioned by many' of trie.'diseas'esln this medicine has proved so. 'siteeesful, we feel that we cannot urge its claims too ;strongly, say too much in its favor. Various remedies it is true have been 'offeVed and .puifed into notice: for the cure .of diseases' Orthe Lungs, and some have no doubt been found N'e'ry . useful, Gut of all thatilinve yet been discovered, it is, itdmitted al physicians mid all , .who have witnessed its effects, that none has proved as successful as this. Such, indeed, are lite SURPRISING Of this Balsam, that even in the'advaneed stage of Consustrttoryttler all the Moat 'esteemed remedies of physicians have failed to effect • any change, the use - 4f - this , -nredichurhas been proilObtive of the moSt astonishing..relief, and actually effected cures atter all hopes of recovery had been despaired of. In the first stages of the dibCllSC,teniled !‘ Cdtarr -110! Consuniption,"originating from neglected Colds, it tlas been used with undeviating seccess, and hen-, deeds acknowledge they' we the restoration of their health to this invaluable medicine alone: In that form of Comma/lion so prevalent amongst delicate young females, commonly termed debility, car UM "GOING INTO A DECLINE,'., A complaint with which thousands-nre lingering, it has also proved highly successful, nil not only pos- P1!95U9 the power of checking the progress of, this alarmi ,eotup !flint, but almi stvengthelis and i 111 . i g orates the system' more eliectually than' tiny medi cine we have ever posessed. Besides its surtnisin,s_ffilicticv in Copsumpi lob ,it s'equit Ily efficacious in Liver Cornyaints,Asthtnn, llrnicLitio, and all afrectionsi of the Lu n gs, and has cured minty of the most obstinate cases, alter every other remedy Gad failed, :Cr,3-For' particulars see Dr. \ istar's l'reiise on Consumption, to' be had o the Agents. - , THE EXT,I:AOI2.I)j v , SUCCESS Al'etitikiig the use of this ci divine itr ,diseitscs of flu 811(1 the many sh • cures it has ef fected, haring naturally •altracted the titt , nition of many physicians, (us well ns the whole fraternity of quacks) liriousconjectures and surmises have arisen respecting its composition; some physicians have supposed it toctontiiiii lodine, other ignorant preten dero say it Must cOatiiiii ..1/errory, and in some such ithstithee they each altrihute its sitigultir:eflica - cp , =. As such opinions tire altogether erroneous, and ea & colatedto prejudice many persons against it, we' PLEDGM OUR HONOR That it contains nothing of the kind,iser any thing the hiast Hui-ions; on the contrary, it is composed of the most simple, substances, the principle of which are the extracts of TA It and /lad Cherry Bark, and the whole secret of its efficacy- consists in the mode by which they are prepared. As we Iwo' already plain died numerous certifi cates from the highest authority, ,which prove its virtues heyend all doubt, we Consider' it unnecessary to" exhibit a long list of then . ) in this place ' and will only mention cases; to show what it has done• • 'WHILE LIFE REMAINS' WE HAVE STILL SOME HOPE. A SURPRISING CURE.--Among the niany singular cures which this nicilivine has circuital, there is perhaps milli; iu which its powers arc so SIO/Wil as in the case of :klrs. Austin. . . . . This lady bail beam consumptive for several rears, and during the grusiter,part of this time liatUreeehed 'the best medical :mention, and tried all the most reinetlit2s, yet nothing. could be intuit to arrest its progress. She beraini, subject to violent fits of coughing., expectorated large quantities ot matter occasionally tinged with 1,100d,3111fl step by SOT this fearful disease continued it, course ' until all hope of a recovery W:l9 entirely despaired While in this distressing situation, lingering upon the very verge of the grave. she conimencril the use of this Bahraini, which, to use lwii out a exUression, (Mended almost like a charm., lit ii few days she expectorated freely,the cough was gradually sup pressed, and every appeared to add fresh vigor to her looks, and now, in the place of Ibtd emaciated tbrm , withering to decay,. she is men mingling in society ,iti Leitch health thou the leis. enjoyed lb years. DisiNTr.nr.srvl, hqr the surprising efficacy of Dr. NVihtar's Balsalm o 'Wild, Cherry, in the ease of: 11Irs..%astito, I dicer. roily acknowledge the above sham:lit to lie trot, and eocreet. J. C. WA I. re.ns, M. D. Woonstown; Sopt. 4, 1341. Dear your invaluable medicine has already found hundreds ~n 1 powerful advocates, it may still be gratifying to you to receive a comemni cation from 'any one that has hero. relieved by it. Such, Sir; is truly my case; I have been it victim to that terrible disease Consumption, for many months, and have su ff ered so much, that I had be come almost Weary of my life. Hearing your Ralsahn so highly praised. Lbegall taking it a few weekti back, and can assure y on it has relieved me more than any thing' have ever used before, an d I confidently believe it will cure me effectually. Please give the bearer the worth of the enclosed,and oblige • Yours Respectfully, Jolts PLARSON• • Chester County, Sept. 5, 1 841. . Friend Wistar—lt gives me touch pleasure to in form thee that my wile's health has improved very much since she has been nsilig lily Thits'alm °Mild Cherry, and We think there is no doubt but that it will cure We. Side hat taken the two bottles I pur chased from thee a short time since, and her cough is much better .she also sleeps well at night, and says she tae rotten notating to give her so ninch.re lief. Thee will please give the hearer two bottles more for - ' ' Thy Friend. Laucaster county, July 18,1841 Dear Sir—Ploase .setid me two bottles ot tram genuine Balsalm of Wild Cherry., l have leen id flirted with Consumption for the last two years; mid suffered very much 'with a severe cough; paii6 io my breastolifficulty. of breathing, night sweats, &c. and having tried numerous renitdies, and also been under.several doctors. yet I could - not find any thing to relieve me until I used some of your ,Balsalm., got one bottle &OM a neighbor ammo Who is using it, and have (Mind such wonderful relief from it that huvu no doubt it will cure me effectually. - • Very respectfully yours, &e. noeratT UcquAlr. alllead the following from .Dr. Jacob a physician of extensive .practice in Huntingdon ~.,DeabSir--1. procured one bottle of Dr: Wistarfs Balsalm. or Wild Cherry; from Thomas Reed, lisq Of. this place, and tried it 'm a base of obsfinaty Asthma on a-child of Paul Schwebie; in which man Other rcmelies had„been tried ,without any relief The Raidahri gave sudidenelief, Malin my opinion the, child i is effectually cured by s its use:. . —• •• 'Velars, ' JAboullotrsfati,X*. DoceMber ‘2::d r • Dear Sir2-=Yofir Ilttlealui of Mid ,dherry has af feeted. some astOnishing 'Films here: "Oue of,Whieh: is an old liell,'MrS: Ilussell,WhO had been elitering 'for a long than with shortness of breathing, niOtgen, end weakness, until she was - finally, obliged to keep tier bed:" lAilir. , ',Arlon's', 'other retriVtlials had beep' resorted to Ip`iialtrishe ehtnineneed &big your lial- . , salnyuld after taking twohottles,.watietifar tet44l.. , :ed,tos-t,o;beltthle l,o,ottentl lA. allthe'lltdies, , Otillqt.l house 'and on taking tivo...4ttles.snoo }vas entire! 'cured: :'' '' Y '. . ' 2 ' jleApeatr94L.t.f.i;l.: . ':: : .. ' '. .. , , : i • , .• ....- !... , ;41t . •;!, Y:'•'. ''..• '$‘10 . 111i : S:-C. ' 111Altrilt. e Potts`vglO,Pa ? ~ , Jit. ',' ,, 47.4; -, ;;,i_. -,;,. ~D#IFYIDIC4iii? t1i44 ; . ? „4,*40,4,ni's 'Allitni; • 6 . 4lie f f',Uliliputifydp ' tikliatier 4 a Iliedild?lii 4ett Very': bard Quint' Xo,iolartbk:,; VISTATIS 40,4 'o4l::itiA Zl,ll *. 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PIL4mtot, the eur. ~ :•" , ri , (..96tiklitii Cold s, OM su m pti en,lLiver Coni plainf.ei + Aathr64l.lDrouchitia,,Sore !Thrhat,sDys . peli#l.fillortneso; 617nroeth,..pains in the ,, .:S4lei' BreitilVAluorciiiiirSliiiulderEirAgn.e,eind POI/441LX int:tillable Curefrind all Scarlet end Vilions"gejiersi '''t 'll:tii' ' 6 ' '''' I f 'tt '-' ''' . nd . dei an ..a. , is as s 'arising t nr,oxposure a J . iJiiitY,limemetter ; hoW ..,lyng.,eferidh*.. .W:44 7 01' oases . to whieh ilichumen fiffaltafgaubjeut to's 'lc,.TfieiCo'r , pilleliire 'iniiniiiiiisived.Virk lini 'nfed 141 .1 4prilio*,O.4),yiri?frertd to the' titiblt'O? ' 4# 000 . 14yei titt.t(tc:ii;: y tetit. Jumpy; ..metlicin4 , 4".o'.l,atio:„*.e . ty gent9rti.ilielifi'iiperation,„emiirti IViii.lier.feltri-: aleltneiiiiii4.',ilebWW.lbe iiaPri !ilio;ifil?kt'Oir:. the'Orilitift . 44lni4rtitlitektlitiSeteinee!i'lend tiii,Wels:kii4,A , MidiOugniyint4#l4Orni'.*Stote hatiirelWirCtdrifhWOi.i.ife, iMeiiger4T4beipor. : ogireiliikillooooiffitteh, - ,Airetidati , Tdrgets, Altili l '* o l,,Wi'VA l V i i...kof.i.''FlisilTricconnied 1r4t110 . 4 - tatrOfth:t , .l . firtieratg4l',Ortitienkth in t . 64141..i1113 . 0'&10,atitoth4,'.reniedied;90.1te.ilay, li `d,atitie;tlyi nAtdriiilsq6trin in Lictifeeiiiiiiii he m 4i4itrie4/T.*.itiethe::!AWaiti ) Oi Ore - endue:V. ~rpOsiooftWitltt liVeri.itironti:Ottliiii:Browit;)3Milf,' Arp . iiiiiOng;4lentgorneryvii Hersey,' Keiidricl?;-, , s..hepper' tinCllicy e'elebruteil..Dr.' Watethiaus#4 forincili,• . Leitnitir *the the ; , and: { pruCtipidf., Phyaid in Cambridge. nivrsity, ~Massaeliiiketts':. IliireliatiOf them, awl r k iim them a fair tittttint.' pertikttifeliand . you will find that pormanertig,v jiof,inimi,:. which the' proprietors depend to make, them . , the moat universal family .medicineuseit, and which ivill stand unrivaled: by any other in he known werld. Price 25 cents per box.. ' ' - )REIEOMATIO.MEDICINE •• Is one of the most certain and effectual cures for . . all rheumatic, chronic and intlammatorYßheuma tisins that has ever yet been discovered, and in numerous cases has eradicated'that, dreadfakilis- , . ease from persons afflicted entirely.. - All-sour .drinks and victuals. aro . strictly forbidden, and 'spiritous liquors . must not be taken inwardly by any Means Whatever, or it will be of no use to take this medicine, as.it will destroy the good ef fects of the ..rnedielne - entirely. Price sliso. per. package. . AUGSBURG LIFE TINCTURE. These celebrated drops have acquired the highs est recommendations iqlhis country, as well as in Europe for its ihost valuable. propkkties for all inward weaknesses,crainps,coldsogues and fever; and when used:With. theblive Branch PilbS,never tails to cure the fever and ague. Price .25 cents per bottle. . • • PECTORAL' ELI= Jr unrivalled for its - curativc - qualitieiiiiveit *Wed used in cases or maladies which were otherwise• incurable. Many recommendations have .been given of the beneficial' ellbetsit - has had in the cue of pleurisy, pectoral and pulmonary con sumptions, colds, Sze. - - Price' 25 cciits boltic lIYSTERICERIC OR. MOTHER_DROPS. This •most excellent article has, a quality of calming instantly And without fail, all cramps of the stomach, cholic and that troiiblesomO disease called motherlits or hysterics; and when cantina. ed far some length of time, will'cure the patient entirely. Price 25 cents per vial. GREEN WONDER OIL . . . A certain cure for all Sealdii, Brues, 13mm :111(1'6c most effectual 'cure fur the piles—it wi cure the Tcrson afflicted in a very short time, i used according to divections. Price GM. per via This spirit is highly " recommended for all sprains, swelling of the limbs, or loaders, sinews, joints and rheumatic; as an outward remedy, it has no equal,and whenuscd with the Rheumatic Medi. tine, will greatly fiMilitate the cure. The an ; nuals of History do not produce its equal, and it is the greqtest preventive against cold, sin •the, knoWn world. For particulars see directionsaccom: panyiug the bottles.. Price 25 cents. TOOTHACHE DROPS, An iCcallable cure if used according to dircc tiOns. Price 25 cents per vial. SALVE OF DRESDEN. Is decidedly the best applieftion for wounds 'and sores, old or new; of all kinds, end will prc• vent if used in time, many operations; and pre. vent Lock. Jaw, Pains in the Melt, Head, &c.— Females who are so unfortunate ns‘to have sore breasts, anti . will min this wondertimi snlve r will be cured in a very short time. It cannot he too high. ry recommended . : For further particularssce three. Hons. Price 12,1 cents per box. WORM LOZRNGES. An excellent article for the cure of worms in adults as well as children, awl s.ill cure when other remedies fail. Price fii cents per box. 'COUG El LOZENGES. ASuperior artichAr Coughs;Colds,Surc throat, Bronchitis and difficulty of breathing. Price cents per box. Sold wholesale and retail, at the principal office, No: 384, Mirth 3d street, Philadelphia; and by JOHN GRAY, Carlisle, 'Pa. General Agent for Cmnt•erland County. June 22., 184:2. Iy-34 READ• WHAT IT HAS DONE, AND ifyou have a friend, a relation, or know any one that is afflicted with that distressing disease, "CONSDMPTION,"persuade them with. out delay to try that famous and unrivaled medi. eine,the "Balsam of Wild Cherry."' which has cured thousands of this Complaint ay: ter everything else had failed. Read the follow : ing undoubted proofs of its efficacy: Roxaouticon, Sept. JO 1811. DF.AR SlM—Plense send Inc two more bottles of your Balsam of Wild Cherry, like that you sent Inc before. I have taken nearly all of the first two . ; and confidently believe this medicine will cure me. I 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, respectfully, JA t cm KELLY. . O'I.3IEBIIIIRO, Sept.:l2, 1841. EthiARTI HOLMES. . FRIEND WISTARI--1 1111.10. again trouble thee to send me two bottles morn of, thy invaluable Bal sam. I have now taken.three bottles in all; ind conassure thee that it has done more good than all the medicine I have'ever token before. Send by the stage as soon as possible, and oblige thy. friend, Jostsn Her..Low/is: 13nisTrix., Sept. 8, 1841: Deert Pocroit:==Hcaring so many-people_talk, of the wonderful cures your Balsain of Wild Cher ry has made in Consitnipiiirml .scnt to One of your Agents. the oflwr day for a bottle, and have Ibunditto have relieved ma so miieloliat I want three botticii more-sent scion,"tis I believe it Will cure the tom I have 'used :Jayne's"Expeetcirant and Wier nicdicineshcsideg, but riSthing !Marlene" , me as midi .golid as years leas. ':'Send, by the fl rurtb9ut , Yours; truly, TllO iAtil • Veßos ides ts astonisiiing.:•eTheacy in. ' Cons= ption,' it is also tho 'Mist effectual remedy, ever' d hoovered' for- LIVER' 'COM PLAINTS: ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS; OUGIIkCROUP;' , WHOOPING COUGH,'&.c.; OS hiindreds'lVill tee.: illy . ivlioluive it after nll4OOOlO l dies had failed. . • • bRIJOGIgT:S luta, pg*LElts. . i medicine )3, yalnaVa 4 addition ,to their stock,' and 'should alicla oo. ‘ on han us yniverskill idc-ni;io-04iy444*,l Wt, ane of flits d„ , most Ac#4 family ; • • , • t • I*-14111,-. , Misters Sniglvils- c • aalaan SOut dilat , WAY, ILLI4MS .C4a001 . 4. Tlisoggouineff• Car aptiOnt.'o. 4 "i I A • • :gii4i443l l lfOrßat 2,, •; •-•-• ) 7 .4*3l l 6o:4l2ictriOirliairegig Allatlolo3 7 `rrYk tlw ;‘ , `11c4!",.0411/3"1": AANGY o lOU IK U:49;11419'11/114' b . ' o‘ . ? : tLt , 411tiwrintr41MiblOACIOfiql9,bj •AOW'i 4, 4f. E l 49.4 1 .L . M , : 4 , 010!9.P440C "4 - j SPIRIT DE MEXICO .1B aWil442-31,uivoligit.,;OF 4. 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'l.--b-tdii,,Canoliipt ...a iiifiny-.'enres has ii.efteadtec_TlVrt,,a,.;lfii•nozhnil 1 . n 5 _,.,,,1r1i0,.41681,. ;bag tillitil,b4l647lilifjef,dlitiet7 wi;fpitapatellY ifiiiO4)l4,, ia4irig. itAcrAlly.lv.kc.'ii orri,o„ery; 4it'43!,16'',/11 ° T ,l sTtes.prt. to. :PrYle:inn;3l hiptii:eireethi hate eeeukr ,11,,, .enierionc9 1 .. , MO . •iii‘iiik'4'itilit}s;Jind.verx T- ve -,- ,40,49p.c, .I`;'l:l,l'''.l.o.(""jetlii'':,ll:l9-'"':;r:e::::let.7o'',"l::6:fr:'':';',';' :''',-::m:.!':::15;:i:7-'1;P:::::'T.:pe'Plia::1:;:::t1;61''d-51.ofernife;Inlii..14:- ''''' .115°`'ig!nriii-eigitue,itii.t:4•ll at , uhfituetitly ilie-ikleinTair'iiltajic,,tifiti(iteeiTe.citg,iit,the. oical ptileseiltiilln'itr.sidiallyl-6,4-e.tir:,C.m.,tl:te7:llttl.k,'i !imigelecli:ii::::iieieo! apOro "° "' l l / I P' hiAO cd'un!"n ,.,71?,...".,', biktpli , .1,,,,,,.,,- , ..,..- , ..„..., , paralimie. .. , . _ __ . ...f.47-GONSILitIPTION, I, --the:PihSwing , ,remarkl 'werelflifett - fretit last ttnurttbcr , of the Modica elfeetlikeiliteed . by ,the getttll his .11t bdm•of Liiertiort;:triade. at ,375 IJeeery',,iii - eonsuitilitlie eases, client:it foil exciting a tnteresttlirougliontthiwerld. 'We' J~atc 60 ]out belhev~tt>Ulis disease,(consumption) in 'e.urnbfe;t bat It iirdi ffleitlt to credit our sepses, when' vq•Eioiis; evidently emainestitife;,initored to hbalth. .'•,Yetit is a faet,of 'de* oectirienec,: tuiJ.GenerillD,ebitity7,4' . niYciire nsost ira euleit 'lsris yew op liiittrii'physielthis 'and tolil toprepare for 'dent!): I was in this low • state when a frientl, sentnue.a.bot.- , tle of Dr. ruler's Ralsam of Liverwort; from . 379. lloirrey, and before I had useil hi.; the' linttle'l wrie able to sit the further uso.l•luive com plctely health.- All should use it. .GBO. WELLS; 9.3 John et • 1:11TIOLENT: PAIN IN-THE SIDE.-:.-1 bntb tieliararelifvusleift - patu through to the shoulder, itarfaktion, dizzness, loss tif appetite and genern4 debility, by the use, of two bottles of Dr. Tutor's Dols. m of Liverwort. J. A. : ALLEN ',' 7 Merchant's HOw. . For sale by STEVENSON & DINKLE; „sole agents for ,Cnrlisle and vicipily October 26.1842, BOUrdS .. 601030 rirllE CAUSE OF CONSUMPTION.—Sim pie cOMpla' ints'are usually considered, no one can deny their-being the most. common cause of this fatal and distressing, disease. tlt is indeed a melancholy truth, that thousands—fall victims to consumption every year' from no other cause than - neglected -coldic:---Ytt drcds, nay thousands who treat unali,' Coinplaints with the greatedt indifference, and lee them run On Tor-weeks and even months Without' thinking of the danger.. At first you have what .you may consider a slight cough or coldl.yore :allow - busi ness, pleasure or carelessness to prevent you from giving it any attention; it then settles . upon your breast, you ' become hoarse, have . pains in the 'side or chest, eilfeetoratO large quantities of mat ter, perhaps mixed with -blood, a difficulty of breathing ensues, and then you find. , your own. foolish neglect has brought on , this distdssing complaint. If then youvolue filo, or health,be worried in time, and don't trifle with 'Smut to, or trust to any quack oust rum ti- - cure yoiftbut iminctliately procure a bottle or , two of that fit,: moils remedy, the .".I.I%L.SAM NU> CusruVr;s 4 which is well known to be the Most speedy cure ever known, as thonsonds will testify wlioac lives have been eared by it. lf,Tße very partiattlar when, you ,purehdee to aCk for "Dr. Wisrsn's BALSAM of WitmCniintvi," as there is also a mine of this name iii use. Prepared; wholosalc 111 l !TROT, & Co.,.Cheinibs, No. 33 South rouit.li — Otioseij Plii 801t1 in C, a disk 1)y• , - • • sAmtrEr, EI.LIOtT Prick one Dollar a Bottle: June 2.§.,1-842 GTIEUP 111.11 iGTILIMEN . /OTHERS, BE ON - YOUR: atfArum.._ •This is the season when this slesirnetivo complaint attacks your interesting little children, often robs pm of those you fondly Boat on, a nd carries hundreds to the grave. 'EveryTmother should therefore, know its symptoms, veittqii thetrr closely, and always he prepared with a: r,emOy. as many arc (Lilly sacrificed by such negice.f.-..'.Ar first the little patient is seized with ieshivgringc . itr grows restless, has flushes ol heat,theeyoa Iteeomo red and swollen, it breathes with diflieultilaiM' then comes that lea riblCouon that w sni•ely ter: minute in convulsions or death unless somethinkis . immediately given to cheek it. In this bowknot' the "Balsam of Wild ell fI , 11" is 1 . 41 r known to be the most speedy ever dimmed. It is Indeed a precious remedy—mild, safe and innocent, and is sure to give the sufferer immediate' relict; and quickly restore it to safety and health: Fara: Iles residing in the country nod indeed avery mo ther who loves her Children, should alWays keep' this medicine in the house and give it to them curly, by doing so you may often .save the life of one you fondly love. Retnemberthis,isthefamouS remedy of this distinguished physician, Pm Wis. ear, whirl, has cored thousands of CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH, ASTHMA 3 CONSIIMP. &e.,afterevery other Medicine has failed. cCille particular when you pnrchasd to tisk fin WISTAR'S PAiSAA OF WILD Chmanx," as there is a svaue of this name advertised that is entirely a different. medi6ne.. . '• ' ' Prepared onlY by WH 'JAMS & Co., Chemists N0:33 :South Fourth street, Philadelphia; St - Ad itl Carlisle by WIULL ELLIOTT. . . •Pr ice One,7ollara Bottle. June, 181. . , • oftre kei...s • s 11) . 4111I2 Kot ymis Sr. HAvt.lns'rlcK haVe just, received Pei from the iManufactory.at Philadelphia` a large assonment of 1-411.1) consisting of Pa riots r,Cle sas e r y Lailllps with 'or iviibout they tv it sell At hulel sale or retail at the macufacturePs - .ALSO, ' Astral;Side liefleetors and Gnu tamps Of vari , otts patterns'. • • . • ' . C:)" ' 'rhe :eery hest AViater.strained, bleached Sperm Oil, warranted to burn ,dear. for r• 'Hist Siterin Cadulles, HE''strba6ri Aviitild'•ree - pbctfully• in• form OR°. 4e !lits taken } l io,•:r • . , - • „.. • , , . PUBLIC -.simon',,N'opilerlhh - ; - 19Ea's,t. High ' Sfccot;a - lOw. tiadra cast of CoUit' Hoifse; 'Where ' G 9 wilLatalt , tililealtakVllleasurb. ndmin i ateiln ,to th s 'yolpforks.,of litoptc who xnay, • firor him with custom: ' • Ji His, , BAR •ShalVbtv. the , choicest liquors, and his TABLE : with the bpil market eau; furnish.,, kei)f littenikuide,:—and iiotiiiiieOuilnieldt . undone pease all .who:ball with , . 13 QA 1 9 :11E fg . t.0Ag.".,4%.9.142ve,At1nwith or ear, • • wiLLIA,Bi".IIRQWN; I , :s„,x:ol,.lvisTo.ogos,v4 mtyppgi, - 9 114s'*.inetlY-Ter Vircirra li 14 linikptibit.idit'aih .Irditory: ye.x,:tust4e. Aidre.atialdiTerkilicateltwottut okall s94 B l lmEn abillirep OA adlibtli, t 'e.i r , = ‘),-. 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