a C - duan&z , -mal&ma6o , 111 ,iv - li7AP E ' , "I,'•A'N •,. • „ • , i* itines•steiii•p&prlk'si3l,l . • tyi'd-t•estlbss'if6ni.i i'irdti;id I h s ; And jots pure, snnbeninitrentble in illy ivii4; Conic: 4 • •'•'. ' '•' , Waken rich feeling td the cqi eiess bi cost ;'" "',' tit; • • cOlinancl s•tpnre intprininnbin rest ! • Soon willilto , fresliness oftily days be over, . Ain't ili s y freeliiiti}!otierof soul be flown Pleitattre will fOld,her.wing,unil friend and lover lil tythin' emhrnees of die worin lnnc gone;. Thoee trio now love thee will have passed lorevor, Their looks of kindiicss will be lost to thee; • Thou' Wilt' iteeklinrrn'f&-ltealllty spirit's fever. , Ais lieni'fbrootia over yinirs , to io ! • • Come, ivhile the ;TIM pink of, thy lire is ;, , lowing, , Erb tiii:libi:ithantbilis,tlM4 flu elinsiiig die; Ere the gay iii•oubil thee liil•OWiug .laies ? l,ileihebtimson ATIII ' SIMS SI(Yj Life IMtit lipt shadows, save a promise given. Which lights .the futurewitha . Pideless ray • Pli, , toileitthe;s,cepti.e! j --Win a bope 'lle:iven: Comeitutn tby , spirit , froni the ''world away! Then r :Wiil-the crosses of is brief existence :. -. Setiiit'airi,nothings to thine ardent soul ; Anthshining brightly in the forward distauce, Will of thy'patient race appear the goal: noble of the weary here, in peace reptAing, The spirit lingers in unclouded 111199, Though o'er its dust the etirtaiithl grave it closing,. Who wiipld not, early 'choose a lot like this? From the Ledy's Book TIME LAST FD11.114 OF LnivE. I= -•. • • • "Donn ~she sleep ?" whisPered 11ary ,Canning, as -she stepped lightly into - The chamber of her sick friend. •Mrs. Mowbray shook her' head sadly, 'Mid the patient sulFerer softly replied, "No, - : - Mary - lity-thoughts=have_been_n_m_busy.A have been pondering on the home "whither I ant going. Home! what delightful Mo tions are kindled at the word•! how many :pleasant associations cluster around it, even en early home . , a transient resting place ; ,but.mitto is alums) not made with hands; a mansion prepared - by my blessed Saviour• himself, eternal in the heavens." • %lary pressed' ber trembling lips to the' ''white forehead of her friend, and as she did so; Ellen felt a tear drop there.• She • 'raised her eyes to, the syMpathizing face ,ltedrt•over her s and said tenderly,. ',Wear Mary, I would ne‘grieve, you or,m-Y—n - Mth-' 'er ; but these happy thought, so filled my heart. I could net forbear to express them." ,"Do'niit forbear, my love," replied Mrs. Itianthray ; ,"your ivords are full of'con solation." . • ”Dearest mother, what a relief ! Bow' often. have I longed to pour nut my full' .„. • r 'heart to 'you, and restrained mysey lest it ,iwenld add, to your sorrow.' But why; ,should a christian mother mourn because 'her child is going home before her; because 'the, gracious . Father of both sees fit to re move 4 lirskfrem the: pollutions and trou bles of .the World, to his' own pbre, and blessed, and. glorious resting place ? Mydelir child, reason or religion 6nnOt silence the voice of nature,' said Mrs. .Minvbray to a tremulous voice. • •:Ellen 'looked fondly towprds her, and a 'tear dimitied 'her eye. "I know it, dear .mother ;,whilst I suffer your *heart must 'ache.. But when our Father in heaVen has done all for me which your love and sym pathy,oo,l 'not de; when he' has given me:Str:ength fur weakness, ease for pain, joy. for mourning, a crown of glory that fatleth not away for the passing illusions of s earth ;. and made me perfect in holiness as well as in happiness, then you will not I weep for me." , "Even then we could not forbear to . : .l i' r c'ep,"seiti Mary, • with, a quivering lip, , '"for you would not be with us." :• r"Ah,Alary, that would be a selfish sor- tow. , 'Besides, the parting will he short— , We shall meet again so soon." Ellen drop ped:her head more heavily upon the pillow -,Whielt was upon the back of her easy chair, ''' L :tttdc; , ontinued' silent for a long time. A iae junk spot viPoit either' cheek finely - !contrasted with the exquisite purity of I.'er coMplexion ; her eyes had the strange, un earthly brightness peculiar to consumption; and to "the usually 'sweet expression of her face Wtie added ono, so serene, so peaceful, that it seemed as if the love and happiness of 'heaven already, dwelt in her heart.-- ; thoughv as:she looked upon.-her, , she had never iitfenu r ny thing'so beautiful. e very s she sad et'lelPflUiviirloW, soft voice. "I I , rustl;an : ct impSiint uelye, - would-nol,littt,„'sW4.:o.Single'suffering, myZl'atierebesk.44ftlifOr me. I-would not iligliteij.c , 'lt`rish at varianen tvidt , tosould resign all to his.wisdom 44.,c j,u st ,aa,contidingly.. as the infant ,-(4e#o9.,44elf;hvit,El mether's ; arms. ;Ming a happy life,; till VMS illness, 4;w49,nolpog,,bylglit:surrimer's,day, and 100 . 4 xi ) ; - Esther deals se A'• P0P:7 4112 o, l , l k, rl 4` , P l4. g ra CP* l )KriktiuPh reaCC', such 'hoOR ‘ ••10-* " 1/P4,0..! 're yi . ,!,ipingi . i44,f.afi4,.. When ,Mory i as ";':iii4o-sWik-r.4-1,0-,llsl*,ill,ii; with Ilq,,=.Obe eb angst . er 74. AL • v : o,,fiettra,4ekq , Alpt, l 3lo . cl,o l 4l,perhttrl. , W4th . it4entl : ,o dud - iaqt'POnnietil ihlet 041600 , w /o,4.t.), l VrrikAA Te,r0 1 44: , I VAPAIF h_lacyness,and 100,y,'10 will a 2 I ttler Pails ,g4Orie such f t i nothing: peace ; this giveoperfeet, Li cede.' ant 111- , terly,hel plesi—,holpleSea y' r : - 4'c a U. , . nrit , procurs fair. mYself ;So niuch as a drtip of. Water•to-mMsten my parched lips; but I hive ti fears, no nnxietiee. , can trust MY . Mother' and, mi,',llldrfi .you ,will not .sit tier Inc•to Want. ;Oh'!ltriurt much more I can Arestmy ; . Yeur power is limited ; yon';eantrot' do all you would ; but.llis, oh ! who can measure or comprehend it 7 He cari , eitpply,:,:all, our wants: What happiness t6:0,, my cares to him ; to feel ihat this 'fitlt So precious, so cheering, is to think that I will soon, very' soon, see lamps Ile is, "and know even as I am known." MI "Yes, faith.,..Ctid - `(tope will soon give place to perfect - I:noWledge, perfect happi . 7 . ness; but their Sister grace never failed]. EVen herOirkindred in the liosmit, it con sumes thedros'Siand purified the heartfrom every selfish o atidearthly passion. Pride, envy . , jealousy, ariger,. and all unkindness, melt fiway before it.. It expands the heart and midies room there for all the brother hood of, man ;, Mary, the poorest and most despised: It even gailTers in its golden ciieclt the whole intelligent .erea tion,':afends-up earnest-,aspiratioms_for the holiness and happiness of every crea ture .Ged has made.' Without it we are *thing. No, loVe "never fadeth." While eterniteedures, it shall continue to glow with a parer, brighter radiance, and more and more assimilate. the blessed spirit to ,the image of, Its God.. Here love burns so feebly our desire to do good is s;)' steak ; our power so limited. ButliiKetiVen we not be ministering. spirits, with an an gel's' power sent forth to fulfil our Father's pitr . pose-pflove ! Happy thought !" 'She spoke at intervals, and with ; and her mother, fpadly kissing her cheek, said : you not rest a little love ?". • "'Yen deny mother," she replied, with a tranquil smile, "in heaven, the dwellers are never weary." . There • was a pause, a perfect" Stillness, while the onxions -watchers gazed upon her fair. and pallid face. The nui.ther felt a gentle pressure of the hand she held ; she bent her ear to hear, if possible, another precious word : , it was softly. murmured— " Peace, perfect peace;" and the spirit was in _heaven. . 131tEVIIIE7) only by Dr. I)..TX,NE, Ttiventor • , and sole proprietor, No. ER) South Third st. Plitladulphia, and none aigloo yithout- h s written .signature upon the outside wrapper. AU others are counterfeits. . • medi'dittes are recommended tool extensive ;used by the ntot intelligent persons in the United States, by numerous . Prolossurs and Pr'esidents of UolleF,es, Pit) sieinns of the A rmy and 'Navy, and Hospitals and -Anhoshonses, , ,and by more ii1:111 three oc hundred Clergymen or rai:4 They ani expressly Prepared for faiiiity use, and Pace acquired and impreeedented popularity throw : b out the United States; and as they urn so ittlinirithly calculated to preserve lleailh and mire .Disease, un family should ever be-svithout,them. The proprie tor of tliesti )itlitable preparations received his edu cation nt one of the bt.Sl Medival Colleges in Ole U. States, and has had fifteen yeurs exlieriettee in an extensive and diver4iiied practice, by which lie has had ample opportnitities of acquiring s pritetie.tl knowledxe of diseases, and of the renteeitis best cal culated to remove them. These preparations con sist of .lityne'srixpoctorant, a valtuible rcturcly fi n • CottgA Colds, Consumption, Stli lln spitting or Plimd Croup, ifooping Cough, Bronchitis, Plvtirisy and in flatuntation of the 'Lungs or Throat, I)iliinulty lirentlkirq, and all Ilisenans °Me Pulmonary Os ga T. Also Jayne's Hair Tonic, for the Preser%;dion, Crowth and Ilenifty of the Ilan., and n hich will posi tively bring . in now hall` 011 Iml.l heads. Also Jayne's Tonic Velmli hlnl:,o certain and plea sant remedy for Worms' I)) spepsia Piles, and many other ibseases. Also Invite's Carrniniti cc Balsam, a pertain cure far Bowel . and Sl1111111(3. Complaints, Marelura, Cholic, CramPs, Sick ileadathe, Sour stom ach Cholera Mullins, and all derangements or the Stomach and Brumls, Nervous Affections, le. .laVile's Sanative Pills, for Pennile Diseases, Liver Complaint-, Cnstiveness, Fevers, Inflammations, Glandular, Obstructions, Diseases of the Skin,t and in all eases where an Alterative or. Purgative Aledicine is required. For snle in Carlisle. by T. C. STEVENSON 1110 - 31, 1843. - 11-31 Dr. Leidy's Sarsaparilla Blood Pills. Both purify the Blood and cleanse the Stomach and Bowels from all impurities; thus, renovating the whole system, and restoring it to natural nett healthy notion. MOS'rIPERSONS During the year ' feel peculiar sensations, such as .Dullness of Spirits, , ... . lhzzitiess, Faintness or Giddiness,: 1./rowsiness, SwiMming of the Head, ' Dimness ( - X.:Vision, , . . Heaviness of the Eves, Languor add Sluggisimesq. The appetite variable, bowels irregular, occasion al sickness of the stomach, headache, and other sen sations equally distresSing and unpleasant: • Tny.Trum ! TRY THEM! All yo u that have never taken of them; Give no heed to the false doctrines, reasoning and, statements of ignorant pretendims to Medical Science. and:Poreign Impostors; which ate frerjuently prib l lished—for nine, times nut of ten, taking. of their: nostrums, fiersons are obliged to take of Dr. Leidy's mood Pills to ebnaleract their baneful effects... For sale in Paid - isle be STEVENSON. 11-35 .11ine14.1843 lea Bankruptcy. 'Vatted Slates Court, E4STEIEN INSTAIET OF PENNSYLVANIA T . ll . OlE'. 1101DETMONS for ,Dischargo and Cacti-, jiti j *ate . Octet - . the Pipkrupt Laiyi have been. fii-1 . Iklt Cleilt..unibiiland be, and' l'itittAr, 'the 29,th „day" e SEPT : ,Ltiext, nt: 11 Welnak is appointed fin. tint hearing there.' of; before the- saitilionrt sating. in Bankrupteyoti the DistrictCepa.' Reeve; f .the'City , of 1 , 1411111c1-I phin t when and -where.the Creditoravf the staid Pei titioner'a,avhelkaVe preyed their Data, ai)d r per:; eonslit intereit,-rnay all ear anti' ihnir'eause:4' any , Obi. have, why,,mteh Diacharies Cdrtiticates! sheahl not hetratited: • • ;• .Plerit f Di s tri c t loth 1;443., 11;1-24- .:i‘Jrfoti46o. 71' Dk gtOrS;MISAFARILLA AIRY pro,,tiiii,; - 8 ,gay Ming aggnilt,t!i4 hrtee,',(leCiye,tt in &then efit fromliaiht one heoe•ofitt,..)thtte 4:tf ;"..I . liii it`ensily: , noeountetl fe,r,ae Dr.:lLeitly's SortOpari is`a•noueh stroOge4yepttretion thori tiny tither, nOtl :nor twine as trnuoVse,centiti netkie, one bottle ott , olsoir,oth'er. (fled i36/(FA(ol..Vstiiitilirice:)' Let the imblio'remexn• jit'ne:Vd.iti•lOs4Chui . the • • • SA lISAPARILLA. tfid.gedictdi .'"(o'"Ani,ong_the - ,v - r,.gettjble alterntives vhich our diepwisariesi ithciund, thereple - few :'so: useful,ne Sarsaparillainnd wltOproperly cOmbinwl tied . .p r 6:. pared, is invaluable ted constitutions to their wonted 4..tnergy but, in ever y, case :wiling ,out , of an ,Impure . .state orthe blond." Frotninlcnowledge of very many asses (tied some of tbeni '0634'16.5:d incurable) where. many ,different preOildlints 'of Sarsapari been.' Oki!, none seenteitpi possess virtues,or ,remetlial powers equal to Dr:Leiilk,lll.oicated or Compound :Extract of Sarsaparilla."„. It is is preparation is believed r., superior to tiny other. and vould,recommend it to the particular notice of Physicians.-Ed. U. S. Gazette. • DR. LEIWE'S SATISAPAMILLA. Extract of a letter from .1. B. Whitmore, of Easton, in relation to Dr. 'Leitly's Sarsaparilla. , " "My little boy anti' girl, the 'former iloW three yenrn and the latter now seven years oltl, have been afiricted with it scrofulous junior front the time they were three 'months old. _'fliree months ago I. was induced tonitlke trial ofyour . Extract of Sarsaparilla, and have given it to both to the pre'sept time. They ore now entirely free from any appearance of Soro- Fula and tiever'were itt !letter health." Dr. Leidy's Saaaparilla is efficacious in all dis eases :wish% from impurities of the blood mimic other fluids of the system. All invalids who m a y have been tinder medical treatment, who are' debilitated from the gonstity of medicine' they may have taken, or arc under• a mercurial inflotsice, will fool thot by oskg a few bottles or Dr. I.,eidy'l, usual vigor and elmstioity of their frame and system ill he restored, and be again permitted to enjoy.the su eels of life. , DR. LEIIIDA"S SA RSAPARICLA. i rr"hills; rtiele appears to lie doing wonders at the Sonth, spd from the high oi:lr:inter or the se commendations, in'imire roily persuaded it is a most .capital nittlieinelor. infintritiem alit; blood. We know many. Physicians mho Bate gi vom rtic)y testi mony on this sublets, and we know Mcv not give a character to any medicine that !pa imt realy deserve it."—Charleston r:mmirer. ..KNiisiet of a listen front 1/e. 11'arren',. Natchez. "I laving Mr the last year in my practice used ynar - Sarsaparilla with nllllll- isractioikto_m3 benefit to my patients, 1.111(50 no hesitation intleelar iii;s: it to lie once or the. most useful preparations in diseases rut. oincll Sarsaparilla is iiresci ' LVIIaY'S SA EISA PA rt n o-;rhi,; preparation may be - lb:rod - of upon Its helm; the strongest (conarquently more ellicasions) of any in existence ; all hut scss fON)111q1011 In their strength, bring prepared (rim; Me same :vidieb.. l).. Lein; 's Compound l'Amact of Sarsaparilla, bona:rm., pos. sasses proptalics not possessed by ntliors, from its .111:11111M preparatioicand combination itilh mbe• segetable exmarts recorrommilud by the nu.alical la cultyanti hense the reason nhr it is so generally rreonunended Idhilailelphia and elm', here. , Piton' ilto exp.:l°ll4m.y vilifies or this prepara tion and a kito-Aedge of 'ifs color's:tit:it visits, (the reason why they so *generally use it, as they would nut use or reconfitiettil nay .pritlittratiou they did not,lotow the ettinpositiou ot,) if has been iittetultiefollii tunny of ihe 110514i:do throughout the U. S. ifutl.k highly recommended by Ph) siebutsand Sur;;cons of thutie histifuttotitt. • • - Front . the New' (It•leans t,"‘ tlvertiser„ L'Ellf)T , S fiLIL'itSA6'.I3II(LII.A. The high mid epsietl celebrity which this pre eminent medicine has srquireil for its 'marl:olle el tivaey in :ill di sit,es which it 111 . 010.5 vii iii core, lons relidviTti tile usual iir:ii•ti•ee of pilling. .It is 1:111111 a by its fi•olts :toil its gonty‘voi Ls tistify for it. 11.. I .e.itir's ii, ilic.es.es 01 . the 'tree, sic)rn aril, skin, 5, siiiiii• sod illeenttioo of the thrust :Ma .111112 r parts,:lFct. fibtll las, m,ro lithis, rheii nisi km ;mil incipient gout. ntervitriM slrections; female tle rangelocias owl 13 I . u:doping the sickly tool delolitot ed to their natural hoolift cliergy. DIM. LEE EVY'S E:521. PAIS-ULLA Dr. 1 .eitly's Compound, Extract of Sarsaparilla has stnotrthe test la• five y ear past, and 'tis 11131M:1St to say that there is tin whet' prepanition of equal strength now in use. 'Elivougliont thn Southern States where Sarsaparilla is as 11111e.+ ill Z(41(111111;0 as tea hial coffee, 1)r. i xidy 's Sarsaparilla is gener ally preferred awns highly retoninutsided by Phy sicians, hare lie,❑ frequently pub lished 1 . 1 the north and N,l'St it is also much used. tiini t• perhaps than any tiller. .• (hic h ol m, rit 11811. is to (Iva of any other iii :41411g - 111,11,1111S CllllllllO one half gailon.o Ili.' strongest Syrup that elm be made. I)irertioni ler Syrup therefrom accent nutics the directions. LE IrVis — fi p6 - 11‘it :1 few days since a Clergyman of this City (who does not desire his :tame published in the pa pers. lag is left with De. Leidy) stated that a lady o ho had long been a communicant :alibi church, but f oe too rears past unable to go to cluirch, on account al her estmine drbilily, occasioned by ulceration of various ports of her body, disease of 'her liver mill other internal derangements, and the constaat taking of medicine themlor, never 11 , 1111,1 any clabige fur the better until atter using several . bottles of De. Leid)'s -Sarsaparilla, and by a feu , months perserfranco iu its itse, 0119 entirely restored to health, and recover ed her Winer strength, and In use her own language 1111XIIISI crente.l n lICW bein, ,, ." This is but one of tunny instnnees atinoLt daily heard of. It is i.en,,,, , t1 'mi . ,' awl sold st holes:de and retail at Dr. LEH /1"S !health Emporium, No. 191 North Second strttet below Vine: also sold by Frederick Brown, corner Fifth add eliesunt streets; and Fred. Klett Si Co. crime.: '241 and .Callowhill street, at $1 per bottle, (a hall pint) or six bottles $5. For sale in Carlisle by T. C. STEVENSON. May 31,18-13. If-31 Warms I -Worms VP parents - knew the value and ellicacy of Br. Leah's VatentVLgetable Worm Tea ,they never would he V/1010111 it illiliCkhlllilieS,ns children are subject at all times to Wornts, 1)1.. Leidy's Worm Tea is composed of vegetables altogether, and may be given to children of all ages. Directions a.ccompany each paper or package. Children suffer much, or thous, front so many , - things being given them,for worms, without tiny er- Icet. Much medicine, given to children, has n,ten deneflo destroy their general health, and they are ntm•u or less delicate ever after. .To avoid the iircessity . ol giving medicine unnc when-you are rertaln your childrtld have W01`111.5 give them at first:Dr. Leidy'a Worm T.'ea. It is sill that, is necessary. liererence might be mode to several 'Modred pa-, treats in Philadelphia city Mid county,'lir the efficacy Or Dr. Leidy's Worm Tea. Try it eel you will be convinced. Price 1.2.4 cents a -small, and , 25 cents n large pack mul for sale, -wholesale and lietail, at llt. Leily's Health Emporium No. 191 North Second street, below Vine, [(alga o ' r the Gol- Eagle and t erponts,) Pluludclplila. , , , • Foe sale in Carlisle by , T. C. STEVENSON. June 14, 1843... tf-33 Dr: Leidy's.Tetter and :Itch Ointment.. AN iiilallihleramedy " foi raviolis affections of the Sk)n,remoiiing• Pimplds, ..Puotnles ' 'anti .Eruntions, of the 'Skin, nod intrtionlarly : adopted to the cure, of Tattoo and the , ' Phis ointment ha's been used . in numerous schools thrOughout the.city.antl county, as Ivull en' Factories, etitploy.ing numerous girls and : boys,' and amongst mhom7Petter.nntl Itch,RA wen paotiter,Alfections,of the Skin, prevai led, with,the.most unexampled 'Cues, tNanies or Schnol(Feachers, as,Well as Super? intendants and Vroptivtoes., of Factorie s , .could he given, contirMtngthe .above, hui for the deheacy they feel in having the ir marries -published in ooribectiou sUili - Milisome and disagreeable:affections... '; --, 23ments a box. ? .For sale in'Carlisle T STPYgNSON , ~ t „ltine•44; 1843: :Y-tfl4l3' - I,:filANSPMANPF 4 9: l eplalkriTyv. , 'i. , 4 • ; ct ,; •~ONSUALPTIOk4 tiought.';SlbtOngt/ 31 0 11 t:Pl. jc q ClOnliuMPtiveft4Pultil4!ikoryoit tospfe4ili' t.;41 eriqg !t4trt: npgket9o',C4,4*•,fo l 4 't.t i lftV ll s lll knt Aiiii;g49l9Re9frtrtkiQnft 4 1 - e k"Fl t c t 4 1 . ) .ipe brllVoke übbs 3 g . i,whEelt t 4; Mr st‘b Wedtho Ai o / 16 . 1 0d1P:, 0 1 1 . 1 1; ‘ A t t,Oi Qt ,3 " 4truotton alnlcerpinrrun' t 4671V:i , "uptIri9efie, . 151 4 1 4 4 / 1 1,0 1 4iNtril • — o46Jintr ,itor . 4 $~! ,ertiMiote l ontlen .4 tlie 1311 triAnd*.outit,Y, 314YiZ,"wt, iSirtik,ttier ` M(huv''' i p ',.. ' :'' 'l'. ' , ll ; :2 ,'' ,- , , , - iA?-•.-..'' . 4 ;', - ..';‘`•):.,..„W - ,•1:•• 4. ' ;14'''' • • NtilitliOWol 4 ,C - 4106 5 0,1f iia c iiiii: ''''' ' ' '• ' ' V''' Aticifit i 4 lit tigl i iCA . P ; N'it. I' ' , ::!...:- Nqi, .-i , ..) •-„. y , ,• _ - ~..- • ;- 0•A•41-r-,' ~ ,• . ' -' • ••• , ••"••• , 7-1:; , ,•,-.-‘,: ~_ i--,%;"- - •:-':.,-•, ;1 ,, • -' 4r o / 101 •*:;Thil3k1S4Ag1N49', 1 Vale 115 , 1 C. - :''''-'4'.o"?''t ' 7 V , -L''* - ;; , ; , :'• gr - ; l •'A',%•'":..-''-': 1 ralibtaiiiiiliTi2,oO.iltiiiilithtetlliAkii,ilV6'' ~ firigainstAdianydarnage!akFi4;jiii ctipe Ot resisonableterine,f.They also talitnl4-:;,'44';:',k,itt ', 'lF l ,loltitiETll6Aii., : ..litirsiiii ,4,7t4e,4 ds op BtorWor` brick buildings at $25 on' $1000,`1,110 .oreininni iubject to he drawn • any lime :by,- aid!. Vilt:Vinpuring, at a deduction of live poi cen4an. : the.anitiurit'cif•prerniutn paid: • ' ''" '' N.- 'The usual rates for one'year on • • Stone and Brick Buildings, , sCto $5 A $lOOO Log UlllO Frame, ' a .. Pc; to $7 on $lOOO Mereliandize,ahout : Y ' 35 . 'orc $lOOO Application in person or by letter will have im mediate attention. =V 3'he InsicraOce Co. • OF PHILADELPHIA. A p l c C r E pet T u rU ng tN st Cr o . ;s c o i e tli d e a r n t l e t in o p b o y ra i r & o r r , in Town or Country, on Houses, Barns and Build.. ings'Uf all hinds; on Hoygehold Furnittire, eliandize, Horses, Cattle, Agricultural, Commer cial and ManufactuAng Stoeli, and Utensils of every dcscription,as wellas illeivrAcesand GROUND RENT, upon the most favorable terms. . • The Allowing are the usual 'rates, viz: On Stone and !nick buildings, from • • 35 lo'4o ctn. on $ l OO 60 to 70 ctn. on 100 "Log and frame "Merellandize and furni. lure buildings, from ' "Do. in log or frame, "Horses, caltle,.farming .• utensils and sundries, at about - Application mny. be mad() to JOHN J. MYERS, Agent, earlislo, Dee. 21,.1512. ly EIGEI RiaSEDITSH M,YER9 'HA V ERSTICK have Jost received at their Drug, Rook, Stationary nod %%MeV Store, a large iissortinent of Voy . 4, Toy-ll£oo➢cs for ifAnristinas Preseaits. ..A ulna Is, Sottn•ennirs, anti l'orl.forios, for ISI3, Togetlu•r n rely...lion of eptertaitkipg in.I.I,DING, roe long winter evening 'a 3 , L) N • of every variety, viz: Sehmil Bibles and Testaments, Smith's. Geop'oplw and Silas,. Olney Mitchell's - do. - :' • Smith's Grainnlor, Kirkam's ditto, .diqfers Series, No. 1,2, 3,4, 5, tST 6, Cobb's School 'Books, complete. • • Emerson, Baler/y, Barham, tS Web sler's .Spellers, - Pil,T, Rose. Smiley, Emersdia..l - with Keys, . . • iiral lacsumica I Illigt runiculs. C:"77 1 r7.7i , n73" 7 afs et..1A.1 Lat• g... 0 • Letter, Cap. anti I)ecil paper, toiled and,plain. Note paper. Silver Peneils.everpoisits. Janson I', neils in is nod, of all ieniperst.lvitli a large as- ...t .....„.1. sortmet,t of III.ANK li /KS, ruled withinruled 11;1211•Ra . :s 9- VIP, .2 F) • Of superior finish. Razors, Razor Strops Shaving Ilrushcs, and finely scented Shaving Soaps and assorted Pc- film art!. }FANCY ..ttiTATERWVAR Superior opaque and Bassin Boards, liter paper, Visiting. Girds, colored Wafers and Sealing, \\'a, Plain and .11.otto Seals. ici!!,cli' zaNic, (VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL:) )InVytintoitgi, I'4,:2ether with a general and well selected assort ment nl C7risgien/ awl .111. , :cellaneorts Ilorks, *to please the laney alel e iniprove the taste." • Doe I i, 1612. ir-r TO FAZI:EZERS. g IEI 1 1111141 al 4 • . rgmw, soloserihers, nt their FOUNDRY AN!) 11.XCI II Sllol', on Nfnin street, nearly op posite the CoPoy to the thorough or Pa., still (polite to build the colloscilq Machines and Horst, Powers—slit T.,11).131tra . c11, , s Pagent Improi . ed TIMER AND FOUR • IPCI.)W7I-.`51T229 Itiith a horizontal hAilli,riteld, with n trunk to con duct the t.tritit to the Aloe Kite. kali{ lIORSE POWER, band-wheel outside of the horses. They are ecll 6dettlated to put tootle side orthe barn bridge, or untlnr the barn shed. Neal' 11121(i NMIL proa'eaa Shaker 3 To sepnrate the grain from the 'straw, whirl' will dispense with nne or two hauls, will he made to the above Alueltine irwanted. 2 a 2:3 at It ac 3 • PorAnsing nay of the alurve Machines utaN ) have the privilege. alter n titie trial', of returning the sate it not satisfied. All Alachines and Horse Powers are warranted for one year, if wOl used. itEroffißia/VG. All kinds or repairing will i?e done at thn snortes notice and on the most reasonable terms. They ftl ways kin') on hand all castings necessary to re main the shove Nlachines,or any of now in use. t .• IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY. There Is also attached to the ill/ONT establishment an IRON AND. BRASS FOUNDRY, at which all kinds of eAsTINGS. can - be bad—stiell it's'" A Nile Mills, Corn Makers, Plaster Brakeri, Mill Ocar ing, Saw Mill Cranks,. Machine Gearing., Wagon lioxes,,Szo. Etc. Alsoi TURN EIN / G AND FIINI(SEIING, Such ns Atill S 1 ulnlles, .Cor lioxes„Turningtathei, nIL i tube best order, in iron and bras% AlI oetlers. will he executed at the sluirtest po cce,linti promptly attended to. Farmers and•otlfers ars respectfully invited to give kis a call, confident that the'' can be suited to their satisfaction. . • A. S'PHUFFER.& CO: Parlisle, Aug. 10 ; 184E. ' tf-41 (0-Phinat's,Hentvoors Mid Oglehi PLOUGHS and PLOUGEVOASTINGS'otteIt hs CtitteriSand sides. Ste. Ste4can also be had inhe'fountlry.• Td HU nubseribor iespoctfolly •In fbrin s:thet Rh= • lie ot folge,,thai liaslea.sed the above; m• t to unent,•siximilei eolith' of Corlislo, foe torna 01 . i - 01m ridAhe MILL . lyivipg: beeioneentlfte .pthrea; and a ntes. machinery, intraueed, ho is thereforck•Anpared to' Manufacture tb ar dor; (end also beim supply constantly - Payee Olt airily-R*4 gilutqAttual ity, 11f it t ;.merchants ,whia o tn! arms tt T and. others,itrank titntrititie4 at gqlgtilist nity - Diisep • , nidatiniiiiraitietti:n.lNWinbiOttiiii i 'it titionr, town, IGuinberrand county, } Vitt:.receive °.. prompi rcicaivo4i supply of ; materials; ha i ttatinttr h!tr *16016' .to manutaNtaftlip,ar' tinAttlpfnitirie V 111,141- 'lti.4llo44Wri,* 40 to 50 cts. on 100 .60 "to 70 cts. on _lOO 60 cts. on 100 IBM FrE subscriber havinglensetthe above house, -would !nest respectfully announce to his friMuls Mal the public generally that he 14 pre -I,:iped t o twoommodate them and the travelling coin 'nullity, in a style that he hopes will - he found satis factory to all who may favor him with a call. Ms table will receive his especial attention, and shall always be abundantly supplied with the best to be had in the county. The bar is.and will be found con.itantlY• supplied with' the choicest Wines and Liquors that Ole to he obtained here and in the cities: The Stithling attached to the house is commodious and will be under the charge of n careful. Ostler. Ile hopes by a strict attention to business to receive a Moral 'share of the publicpatronape. Irp IIOARDERS will be taken by the Ileek,rnoiltli Ea= INITEN LAB 14MT.M. assortment of LARD L.aarPs, copmti lig of pa rub ti r,Cluember& Study Lam ps with or without shades; which they. w tl sell whole sale or retail at the manuliteturer?s prices.. Y.' ALSO, Astral; Side• Reflectors and ,GlasSLittop's of 'vari otis patterns. , . .. , (1) ZZ .:t o' , • •. ' The very beitMintim strained, blenched . Sperm Oil, warranted to burn clear. for . . • • . • Me - chalticsbtitg , ,Ltne IlielnieCtuiMechanicsburg Mad. L], • • ;r:' eubeeriberirateral tor pest Ittvers;lehka', Leave toiliterito his friends and the ,public genpraPh, that ho still eoritieoeF:4omt aline of 4eYkhor , Clllft4g44/Yo,lPtv i 994-40Plcklias44rg . and. Philadelphia or .flal4jt9o•4bol4olko6ds" Oiro4unomflii desc,lSWASloW,fprwatded with eere;;afic:.4o9#l**,o4o# 4 o4.retis* ' l ll'eadadO 41.1;6, delnliiiii4*P4 # lo4?i44*OpilMottsfttiii,ApreitioQ , 10YOuf,li %. ' JI2HN,, R A R 4 R . - -3 ~, 4 4, , , 1 ivrt, ,,,( n. —e e, ,,,, ;,,onfostsAyozpr:or4la ,• ow. .. r ' .ierngliN hisloine,o. o*.lialover ': P Treet i -yesieide, 8 demi' eMtifo3tlier. iito6 Onll`trarlyilipositB the office William ;111:ilicii i eq,,,..wbere lio will as' usual,7otirefully Yeeint' ' to lill btiiiBefe which ipay be erardeiid to Alin! inthe liniforbbiprefeseloci. . ',, 1 ';' ••• , 'fiaribile ' Aprit&r , 1843 .11 PII.OtE6VOINVAGAINSZ , .0 S. nrilDE CUMDERII,itsaiNALLtt.:MDTDAL PitOTL•CTION:.CaNIPANY:;fiting i4corpo4'. rated by an aced' the Legislatime of themesentsep: sion,and fully orminiTed mitt kk iierotion . direction of the ' followinw,hedild. AlanagettiOlki , Thomas C. 'Miller, C.. P..,.C_tiMpuhisOokin.l4l7lll"4,- David W. McCullough, .littnee..WenilstkPecirge' Martin, 'William Moore, Sannio Giteasott,Tlloll3lls l'axtott,Wm. - Bitytti;JoiteiihNtyeri; and A. G. Millet'', call the attentietr,OCtimthihnhlo ants of Cumberland Valley to the cbeattiOlortifthiik " , rates and the many advantagenultiell this' l .43ft itid over any other. . - .Ist. Bvery person insulted becomes a. Member bf the company and takes part in tldrcholco and the direction of its concerns. ;20. For insurance' no more is an. is necessary to inept the - expenses of the ClemPanyTind indemnity against. losses which may happen. rid. The inconvenience of frequent renewals . is a voided by insuring for n tern of five yeaait. • 4th. Any person applying lor insurance Must give his premium note for the 'cheapest dais at .the. rate of five per cennim, which will be $5O on the $lOOO, Or-vvlrithdee—will—hn i. to,j ay,12,50 - foe yearp, :0id.51,50 for survey and, policy, and - no more unless loss be sustained. to a greater amount than the funds pip hands will cover,and then nn more will be requir ed, dam a pie rata share. TheSe' rates are - much cheaper than those of other companies, except such as are incorporated on the same principles. Instirance is eifected in the following nian n el. A - 11C1 . 8011 applyiti for insurance for property of the cheapest class of' risk for $lOOO will be charged 5 Iper centlbr five yearn,a, note =minting to $5O must le given by him,on which he will lie required to pay 5 per eenCsE2,so, and $1,5914 surveying nod and will have no '111(1M required of him unless losses occur and. the funds on hands pre not sufficient to Meet th6m. ° Agents will be appointed as soon ns possible in dif ferent places to attend to insurances. andany persons wishing itnniedintely to opplv.eary do so by signify ing_thew_wish_to.the_th9iceralfAlte_c2tnpany., CHAS. P. CUM.:MINS, Pres, A. O. MlT.r.rn,See'y April I'2, 1843. VALIVIOLE MOH WANKS LTZT, Dal-Lao vir tie of the dowers anti .nothority O. enntoined in ihe hurt will and testament of Thenn tleol., I now °KT for sale, the • CiarliBle fron prks, SituUted On the Yellow Ilt`eeehe'S Creek, 43 miles eat 4 of Carlisle Ps. The estate COll OSIB of first tate azztiaLita . wi tit Teti Thousiinit'ail•Cs ol' Laud. A. new NI mite' Ayr Alll.l, Avltli.fourrim of stone, finished on the most apioarted plan. About 51111 acres Ordlic hind arc cleared and highly taillitated, hut log' thereon erected• - Three 11,411.;.” 173:i;tir, 111:tinns and tieeessary T INNA NT ITOITSES. Th , works :ii•cropoied by the Yellow Ilveeeltes Creek anti the Spring., it Idyl) neither fail tiorfreeze. There are tipon the premises all the neett4sary work- MIMS 11 0 119 1 2,r0:1111011tie,C1111/ClItC1 . : 111.1 111141Stablilt,' , built Or 410 IllOhl mlistatitial materials. The ore or the host goatity and in,..lootvihie,is within 2 mite. or Ito, Pumice. Them: is perhaps on Iron Nvorksu Pooosyimoin which possesses su perior advantages 1111 , 1 OffiTg erecter itidoccntents to the investment of Capital. The water power is so great that it 'might he extended to ;my other 111111111- tacturing . piwpose. Persons disposed In purchase will of course examine the property. , Theterms sale will ho nittde'knowm'bv 111 ARY Ilwrotrix of Michael Egeolt,',l. Carlisle, Oct. 19, 151 , .2. i 1.51 CHEAP PAPEri HANGING 3. ro[lE subscribers would in form'tlic (-ki ll:. zees or Owlishe and the vicinity, Owt the y ore prepared to 111'11'01 their LATEST PATTERNS OF WALL: PAPER iu tlw most surrior manner, at prices that eau only he :Ilia tied by their being the most mach:Jive ',Mutt rart twin s in the country. We still retain the rtmr. • 1.1:NUTII : 110 11 l Il'inil mrut in suit the times," .but upon the PIIICES. Call nud sea the best, cheapest, and largest assortmta. in the city. - 1.11.:1.:It0S1'.. SON, Fv: NO. 100, Chesont.street, next 'loop to the Ledger 13mbling,, PIIILADEILL'iI IA April Cil, 1813 MANSION HOUSE HOTEL, Main street, one square West of the Court Eouse CLE.1"...15L7-3, OA• (!arlisle,April 3, 1543 afircher's_ 1,915 . per gallon. •, Best Sperni''Cantilcs, 87 cents jeer lb. Carlisle, Dee. 21; 1842. CfIifiSUPIPTION OF T jitr.Ar .14fatiotte bf the Pver;',7stlana, , •!• , ,i+er;,,ieealenrees of the. Breast 'or 1048 . , .Chrslisii., 4ttgegllei , Rieurisy, - .ll,rmorrage aßeame*Othe,,4'ulatoiiarYt. ,4 ; l*.ltli!ktTlV.lqtESCloo7l4:ll , 4l4k ; ,' : F oon)oOtidßiiik4.l;ii,li;P:iitii,itri:4l4ul' Virginianift oe:ttWAVl`rry ,Bitti,"os 1 .0, 0 Ex.i , Y4e ,tY(t..bl,4,;;Dew ,4y#,10; oroo le :44 oq #, .11 istiooralieikl tvidn OAldftW b l ontifik*,4o,PyJlA6kiio , - -. „(y!,7,1/O'i9,VIVOROVIP. AP,ERP-XRLt. ok(1,00§• Of, 0600typ114080,41.10.are ti f nic:ticni; , ,tibr'tlO4VO:W4Sti te' Cu Iti 3 Ose .i,vlreti, we intik ittmtp'Liii.ttuktiteh,theva4,artfont4zoftitifferiog and dis ,titeStruceasionedar,t maiiy'.Of the , illeenses in which 411'0 litdi has', proved, so., highly successfuli4ti fe44ithi:"WP,Viutout urgoiits claims too strongly, or say I.,oopOqi,lif its favor. ~;174. 1 .ious"reniodios it is true have been offered and notice for tbe,, cure of diSCIISC9 of tho L l in gs , / 60 .some have no 'doubt been found very useful hot of all that have yet bccediscovered; it is admitted bymhysicians nod all w h o have witnessed its effecter, that none has proved as successful as this. Such, indeed, are the • SURPRISING VIRTUES ME Of this Balsam, that even in the advanced stage of CoNsuatrTiox , after all the roost esteemed Temedies of physicians have failed to effect any change, the use of this medicine has been productive of the nMstastonishit , relief, and nctnally effected cores after all hopes a recovery had been despaired of: In e the first stages of the di cease, termed "Catuvr.;- Consuthption,"originating from neglecled Colds, it has been uses! with undeCiating success, and hun dreds acknowledge they owe the restoration of their health to this invaluable medicine alone. In .that form of Common InpliOn on prevalent amongst delicate young female's, commonly termed debility, or . "GOING INTO A DECLINE," A complaint with which thousands tire lingering, it hits also proved likghly sneeessfill, and not only pos setiSfill the power or checking flee. progress of this alarming complaint, Intt.also strengthens and invig orates the system more. Wet:wally than any anctli eine We have ever possessed:, Besides iis.sorprising efikoev io e.;nosuroption, it isequal ly etiletteif)ll% 111 Litter • Conlysiintm, .3sthrna, Br)nchitis,smll all ttffeetion9 of the Latogs, antl'has ;CI:T L!(I many of the most ohkionte cost's, after every "otl wt• retool failed. ' W-1 , ot• particulars se Dr: NN'istAtoe Tye •ise on CoustOuption, to be hod u* the Azeots. OE THE EXt::AORINNARY SUCCESS Arending the use or this medicine in dismises of tin I,ting§, and the many singular cures it has el'• reined, having. naturally attracted the attention of nine physicians, (as well as the whole fraternity of quails) varionsconieettires and surmises have arisen respecting its composition; /10111U_ physicians !Hire supposed, it to contain iodine, other igtinrant preten ders say i. must contain .3Tercur . sr, and to some such substance t'lley each attribute its singular efticaey.— As such opinions are altogether erroneous, and cal culated to prejudice !natty persons against it, we That itunntnins nothing of the kind, or northing the least injurious; on the contrary, it is composed of the tobst simple substances, the principle el which ard the extracts:of TA It Chun/ _Bork, and the whole secret of its chiefly consists hr the mode Iry whii.lr they are prepared. As wei hie already pultli•hed itumerous certifi cattts from Ow' hir,lntst authority, which prove its virtues hey timilitove consider it unnecessary to esitillit f long list of them hi this liince, .will only mention n ft.w cases, to show sv l et t it has ilone. NVE HAVE 'STILL- SOME 110_1',E. SURPRISING GUItE.--Anumg the . sonny impthar -cores W Melt this medicine has eirMluii, hell_ is peririps 110110 in its powers nre no *idly shown ns in the rase of \lrs. Austin. This r consumptive for several years, and during the greater part of this thin: hod rescued tlw hest medical attention, and tried all the inced valtialik remedies, yet tudliiiig could be found to arrest its progress. She became subject fo violent fits of ccingliing, expectorated large tptatitities ot instter ',erasion:illy tinged with blood, and step by step this feat lid disease combined. its moue, note all hop: of a PCCOVery uas entirely ilehpaircil \Vhire in this ilistre4sing situation, lingering upon the very 'verge of thy grilse. she ennuucnccd the use of this • lialsalnt, tt tit h, to use her oivii rapt rssion, operated almost like a claim. In 11 few days she expectorated freely, the .eotiglt Was ftradinilly sup pressed, and stew day appear.' to add fresh vigor to hey looks, and now, in the phico,of diet emaciated form' v. itherbig to 'rear, she is seen mingling in hetter health than stilt has enjoyed to vim's. I)ISINTFIIr.STF.I) TESTI'MONY.--1 laving ‘‘ itnessei Om surprising alictiey. Of D. \Vista's Balsam o ttlierry, In the case or Mrs. Atustiii, 1 cheer. arkiiiinieilge the above statement to he tau null correct. .1. C. WALTEns, M. 1). . . Woodstown, Sept. 4, I S4l. Dear Sie—Alihttugh your invaluable tnedicice has already found hundreds of powerful advocates, it may stiltbe gratifying P to you to 'eel Ye a comMoni cation fromauy one that has been relievad by it. Stich, Sir, is truly my case. have been it victim• to that terrible ItiF l •lllstt Colllllllolttioll, tunny months, and hate starred an much, that I leid be eome almost 'weary of tny Ile:trio; you'. Balsalm sc7 highly praised, • I !began hiking it a few Avueks hack, 8011 e:111 11515111 . ( 1 3 011 it huh rilieved tne more than any thing I Imre ever ivied belbre, and I confidently Ilelieve it Will cure me effectfially: Please give the bearer the Worth oldie eneloseilosid oblige Yours Respectfully, Jars PEA test) :Nr.'• Chester County, Sept. ft, 1841: Friend Wistar-Llt gives me much pleasure to in form thee that my wile's health has improved %Try much since she has been using thy llalsalm of Wild Cherry;atul we think• there is no 'lonia but that it will core her. Slie has taken the two hottles.l pur chased from thee at short time since, and her cough is much .she oho sleeps well at night, and saes she has Linton tanning to give her so much re- Vice will please give the bearer two bottles more for • l'hy Friend. \\ll US I!OUL6 Lancaster comty,July 18,11341. Dear Sir- 7 1'lease send me two bullies of ynur germine Ilalsalm of Will Cherry. I have teen tlicted with Consumption for the last two years, tool suffered very notch with n severe cough, pains in my breast, difficulty of breathing, Hight sweats &o.; untl hating tried numerous remedies, and also .been under several doctors. yet 1 could not find any thing to relieve me until I used some of you r Ituisulm. 1 r ot one bottle from 14 neighbor of mine who is using it, and have, found such wonderful relief.troM it that. I have no doubt it will . cure me effectually. -; yeyy Keipectrully':yotirq, Sze.' , , RonEmr ma E g r •Rend the fo 11Mving from Dv. Jacob Hoffman, a Riysician of extensive ,practice in Huntingdon comity: Dear procured ono bottle 'of Dr. Wistar*s Ibilsalm of Wild Clierry,from Thorium Ileed;'Fisq of, this plane,-and tried in a case of olistitiatj , Agloon on 0 child.of Paul Schwebie, in which man ' other remedies,hatl-hiien tried without The,Balsalm gave midden. ix:Heron(' in my opinion' rho child is effectually cured fly its use, • YOuri,lcm. JAcon DorriTAN,ll. December 22d,1841. ME Dear Sir--:-Your•Balsalni of Wilil Cherry has af fected some.totonisiting cures here., One of is i n old lady, Nrs:,:ltussell, wholind been Stiffer'," for a loo t . tw,lc:Ajih.fhort.sess of breathing; and gen-, oral wea obliged to keep: her bed: Afteeictp.i.!:oliler remailes Nall/ resortpdlii biNstiit'aipistarantenced.asing:youc4tti 'ititini;on4iflev'taklittbiObottle, was NO farrecoser i9Stis,tO,,,be 'etbiplirt!tistill to .ta, the ,dut eti oil 4; 044106 tie* 1 ,,09F15, WO ,l ,• ltetotruiv, • _ " • ' . 4611N S. C NA43141:, 1h603, is A sivoi4itis,' mixture cullaii'Sy Jpird , tvl , ( Ther : }i;jirchaSers.sh l pul d *6iTlintiloiliitp - )uslrot bl‘,)Os . rATPsrpM 4- t 0 4ehis'slPl4ro,ttlot§,oei I t 6. mtTr 'flit.,. i \iisnlii.hyiAe . CatiriltWetP 7 !!ttl‘'' ". `;L. 1- 'F. - = • , .th01pvi•:1:161461104.14,tA 116; - ruyiogitor tth , nigOS:e'vki.y i'LEDGE OUR HONOR wmr,E LIFE REMAINS EDWAIID .....0.- 0-' - -, 0410 ~--;-„, :,,- h k. 310.qatq ft l,, li: 'ult.gTu. ' ruvg:.,V32.44c, # .„,tttk-Az-,.0 — TT" • tialnaafillattaltatailMa, T"tif;xv:kßriplo4i i iVtiiAr_the car. of co ught4Coldi)'oo6 . Bllllleti*Ll'ver Com plaints,' Asthmai'Bronchitia,,Sota4 7: lFeat, Dye pepeia - ;* . Sho'rtnatiqaf •Brelithi . PeXii,d•rn the Side, fire ast„Baeltilld,PhOaldersi, ;fine' androver, an intallubloatireili)dall scarlet and.BiliotisTovere,- andall.,di,lo l4 :l o ?driefrig'Jruni eipbetirci end de. bility; long stentlingin fact all discal4B4oo4tliebutuanfinnily are . üb,toct to: these c:.f.(l,;,:ltioiurjqicicd,.ht.Atiyirueilliitit' compound 40er%reiltollie'publie boa geiteOl novater = They ;are goitlO o';'. r debility.bY thease , pf thenif.,but on th'aittrary they stomach ' , end boWels icea wendeilia 'Manner,: and roOn,!reetoilY nature to its former course and viger..!.'llie pet'. von using the Olive ; Branch Pills soon forgets thatlie war sick—*hieh iayeryeasilyaceounted for: there is not that, prostration of strength, in these pills , ink inainny.other remedies of ; the day,. becanse the materials used in manufaCtia ring them. 'are in harmony with,tho powersicif life' and act in,concert:with the opinions of Dee:Brown, Bush, 'Araistreing, '.Montgondry,'' Hersey, ''llendriek,.. Shipper. and the 'celebrated 'Dr. Waterhouse; ferinerlY LeCturer on the theory and practice of Phybie in Cambridge uniVersity, Massachusetts" PurelinSe of them,. undgive them a fair and irin. Paitialfrial,and youivilt find that perminentre: lief, upon . . which the priiPrietors . depend to make them - thelnost universal family medicine used, end which will stand ,unrivaled by any etherin -- lie known world. 'Price 25 cents per - box. MEDICINE Is one of the most certain and effectual cures for all rheumatic, chronic and inflammatory Itheuma tisms that hinf ever yet beetf 'discoyered 4 and in ntimerous -eases has eradicated that dreadfuldis -ease -from persons - afflicted entirely. All sour drinks' and victuals are strictly:forbidden, and any liquors must not betaken inwardly by any means whatever, or it will be of 'no- use to take this medicine, as . it will deetropthe good ef fects of the.' medicine entirely: Pride $1,40:„ per package. A UGSBURG LIFE TINCTURE. Thes . e celebrated drops have acquired the high. est recommendations in this country,..aalVellas in Europe for its most valuable proprieties for all inward weaknesses, cramps,colds,agUes and fever; and when used with the Olive Branch Pills,ndier tails ° cure the fever.and ague. Price 25 Cents; pet bottle: — , e' • .• PECTORAL ELIXIR htmrivalled for its ouratiVCqualilletreven When' used hi-cases of maladies which were Othciwise' incurable. Many,..eacommendationa4avit been' given of the benciii;ial effects it .hati had in the' cure of pleurisy, pectoral 'and . pnlmonury con': sum ptions, colds, Ste. Price' 25 cents Per, bottle . HYSTERIC OR MOTHER DROPS. This most excellent article 'lros'it quality of, calming instantly and withont'fail, all cramps of the stomach; elicit»; and that troublesome disease called mother tits or hysterics; end When confine. cd for some length of time, will cure the_ patient'. entirely. Price 2.5 cents per vial. GREEN WOiNDER- 7 ,01L,- - • A •certaim cure for all Scalds, Brum, and the most effeCtual cure fbr the piles—it'dlll cure the Person afflicted in a very short timc,li used according to directions. Price 25 ots.per vita: SPIRIT. DE MEXICO., This spirit is - highly' recommended for all sprains, swelling of the limbs, or loaders, joints and rheumatic; as an outward remedy, Whits no equal,an d w licupscd i ith the Rheumatic:Mai. eine, will greatly ,facilitn tit the core. nimbi of 1 listory do not produce its equal, and itit'q the greatest preventive - 'against tiro known world. Far particulars sec directions aedtim.. pa trying the bottles. Price cents, TOOTH AC R.] DROPS, - An inf . :dial& cure if usud according n diind lions, Price 25 cents per vial. _ SALVE OF DRESDEN. Is docidctllv the best application fOi vioundn avd sores, old fg new, of 1.11 kinds, and will pm!: Ont it' u,ed in time, many .opera anus; and pre -, ' vent Lick Jaw, Pains io the Back, flead, &c.— Females who are so unfortunate ,t to have mad breads, and will use this Wouderhil salve, Will likt, cured in a very then ti'me. It cannot be too high.; Lt. : recommended. For further particUlailisce .Price cents per b ox. WORM LiVENGES.• • An c:ceellent article for' the cure of worths ii adtills nu well as children, rind r. ill ctn.° wliun other remedies fail. Erice eenk per box. COUG 1,07.r.N.C:Etz.. A superior article for Coughs, Qnltls Sore throat, Bronchitis and rlillignity of 'breathing,. Price lij cents per box. Sold wholesale mid ri fall, at the prihelpal office, No. :384, North 3d qrece, Philo (1(111104 by. ' JOON GRAY, • . General Agent for Culot , crlund County. June 'AA 11,CIVS ISIII2 4)1 1171111/Cll% FIVOIIIA 47 . 5, Bolleery.; N. fork: r i fflit'itine years this medicine has stOotl . ufwitnlett lbe the '" , re C"ughs. Pain in the sale, 111111. ....oily of brooking., I.lroticliitis, and all . those atten tions ofille Thront, Lungs mid liven; Which source of no notch macro% nntl which ooarrested so (Alen terroithiti srt Consumption... So eMensively has this remedy been used and in so tunny ettrusltas it trot rd succes4ol; the pnotwit.tor feels no 'hesi tancy in i•ecommentlinfr it to all Who .ititiotionately hate occasion' to rt..sott to some.imaits of rteovt , q. 'Multitudes wh - o have experienced its nappy elVects, call testify to its titilitY.oll.l very twiny rri , ened a premature death poinuto 'Hs littleatts af their' restoration. • The originstor.of thiSlietnetty:tirs.*ell rersed in the science of medicine; antl'it '2ikiltiil" itriieticioner. mi I Mr' w id; A eirt4oloCllllfrelltlelltly orestilie hit; tinAr'pritetieb; , and Witli the Mt (Neal Pnetilty generally it witlk it:larger share of approbation thin is coninibli - With exclusite pre:- par:ol6lls. irrcoNsuNirriox—The following. remarkl were taken front the last iiiimber of the Aletliett. , • - , "The surprising effect produced by tlug genuine Or., Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort, made at . 975 Bowery, in consumptive ease; cannot fail exciting a Jrepnurl thrilling. interest throughouttlieworld. We have so lon7 believed this disease (enrisumpthiii) iii cutable,that it is difficult to credit our senses when we see persons, evidently consumptive , restored to health. Yet it is a fact of daily . :oeenrreice, LIVER COMPLAINT Anil General Deblity—.l do Consider thy cure almost nil - 0'610u% , '1 was given up by two physieitins arid told' topreOare for; death,. twos in.thts low-state whim a friend sent inett • bot.- ale of Dr. Taylor's Ilalslini of 'Liverwort, frent-,37.5 ilowery, and 'before I hail used lip .tlie. bottle 1141131 able to sit iip irtbeil; by the furtlier'prel ltnVo emu- , pletely regained , :my health. All slinuldlitfoit, GEO.' WELLS, 20 John of. ediVIOLENt PAIN - 1111:`, been cured.of Wviolent pain bribe side, , ,eittehdiog through to the shoulder,. 1111ii0Stig11,:diZittel% 10.101 of appetite and general debility;' by the use bottles or Dr. TaYlcir's'llidsain • . -J. A.:- ALLEN'; 7 :Alrchlitieti • For saki by STPXli'Z'fSOl$2,lSt ISINKJ E,:4olo agetits for Carlisle Mid victitity,• October C 26,1 FlEsubscriber would res'peptfully k ,lol form his friend and the iittlAlicgenerall7 4 that lie.4a!i taken the. , , • 3 t! • • • plik c " , lately kept by Mr. S.inme, 11114 - 111 A Street, t! ; law (loofa east9f the,Court 4 tiourteartiero he ill titipa take, pleitio-jy6lolmild.Se,rlns to the comforts of lio;:e ,fl,l.,itioV, 4101'44 , Alt• shell be ,CebstoolY. 4 4 1 t ' eheleestliquM4,' , 'tind 114 TABLE 1: itlkt4 `4S market eon fittnish. 'A . eitrerel • PSTLE4 ittaya kept itt attendE!neo--zid rienlegoliall.tielqtVldono. 140 • 1i , 52 r• • ' i, -