.• ; • zap, BEES" 431114' 8T., - S4ll ':••%.77 . 43,::'. ' iZ.;,..,r45:f .1! , Ppr :olverulleurs„ thetiOes tovedepotitettAlieir honer'l ti the tp,vcrq,l . O',,,itUtrelt..ottaint tty Slolo lOUti , l; . 'Pr , ottst, Of- Geor g ia; 42ector,, • 0.. I.lissißiitiiy .911 ~, . . :There%fiea,far Li tlie'lliciout of tlie - Uea;], , ' All•uuttitzteelongcle piti6nt. little'bees • ''" ' •' . .• .;; • The'lloileY:4!tieluthey,totther iu their-rounA,- ••• ;' , friiinAlower ti) flower, • . '.; They , fioarttla a jailibt va•theeve fohnil ' t .In the old their; ktore is iaken every year; nor do The bees eciniplain yThey,_lfoOw, that Goo will,send, nexusitring,a, new AuPPlY„Ptiait• • The produce of 'their earefol.gitthering4 goes : ' l Tomou lO : lunds „ Whp . troooh,"glad • tidings of, great joy" to those • 700 . know.oot . , . , , ' ralelieg lie dill roam '." ' • the hungry waste, ' • Ikea , w he tinl'eltened when a honey-comb • He ; tlitl buttaste 676 la' tlionti,ienryluborisrs'on lone'shores, bauble Itivesupplies' The 11t60ion9 droppings of its annual stores i To light their eyes. Poor,. Christian! e'en in inch small folk as these A lesson see: Doth GOO take such good . carc for tiny bees, •'. Yet mine for thee ? Then, say not, Little-faith, thou host no power To gather honey, too ; All round thee bloom theflowers,and every flower THE CONSEQUENCES OF ATHEISM. , T ' Ew ' m en suspect, perhaps no man' corn ' prehentle,Altemient of :the_Aupp_or_t__ iven • by- religion to every virtue. No man,per . haps,is aware how muck .our moral and sOhialienthnents are fed from this fountain; how - ,powerless conscience Would become - without the-belief of • a God; how palsied would be human benevolence, were there not 'the sense of a higher . beneVolence to quicken and sustain ii; how suddenly the • whole social fabric would quake, and With what a fearful crash it would sink into hopeless, ruins,were the, ideas of a Supreme' Being, of accountableness, andel a future . life, to be utterly erased from emery mind. Once let men thoroughly believe, that they are the work and sport of chance ; that no Superior Intelligence concerns itself with • human affairs ; that all their improvements perish fOrever at death.; that the weak have no guardian, and the , injured no avenger; • that there-is no recompense for .sacrifices to .uprightness and the public good ; 'that. an oath is unheard in heaven ;' that secret climes have no witness butthe perpetrator; that human:existeuce has no purpose, and . , human virtue 11 t, unfailingfrieno ; that this brief lffejsevery thing to us, and death is total, everlasting extinction,—once let men • thoroughly . abandon religion, and who can Conceive or describe the extent of the de . solation which would follow ? We hope, perhaps,, that human laws and natural sympathy would hold society. As reasonably might , we. believe,- that, were the `sun:; quenched in' the heavens, our • hirehei(COuld illuminate, and our 'fires quiCken anil fertiliee the creation. What is'Ahere in human nature to awaken respect and tenderness, if man is the unprotected insect of a day ? and what is he more, if atheism be true ? Erase all thought and fear of God from .a community, and selfish= ness and sensuality would absorb the whole man., Appetite, knowing no restraint; and 'poverty and. suffering, baying no solace or hope, would trample in scorn on the re itraints of human. laws: Virtue, duty, priliclele, would be mocked and spurned as . unuteaning sounds; A sordid self-interest would -tupplaitt every other feeling, and' man :would become in fact, what the theory • of atheism .declares hint to be, a.compan iOn-fOr brutes ! , • • SELF CULTURE. ' ;What a lofty thing-i 9 self culture •It herm less than to develope, invigorate, and vital/ten Ale energies of the soul=to cause • 'the graceful and liying statue to rise from • • the unshapely marble—to clear up the wil derness•of the mind. and make it to wave With rieli harvesti,and blossom wiih sweet flowers—to triumph over the imperfections •of human niiture, and grasp at the perfec\ tionsof't e highest' ~intelligences—to be- vamp, more ;worthy:of the image of the ,breator,whicbear—to make on h we e's self • ~vq, mat, , a champion, a monarch! a Sublime, *made, is presented Alm we I A,in, the;history_ of Franklin.— btiMblp Tetronege4 and denied,the ibenefit, of ``a liter ~odPyakion, his shim/ t Itucl'fulOpla,upirtiosfill plumes its pinions +(opts:light , ,the sou! The leisure,of solitliges%ent in'etudy, and every mo , , inept unprovp to4ne oes; advantage-fie ; tieglec ,pot l i's'heairt,'hut : forms weer fis o f. lard:tits 49solutions,:rtpon, which se upon (IlfePtetvhdderiAe„nolemslo a lefty.lreight, lofh*.hal exeelltinceend,et last stands he. , ttlidVritee his name upon : tliitr'1 1)1 P 44,11 ,111 0 01 1 alllYe-a' c ham p ion 4,41 11, 0 1 1 0 0lichk0P1. 4 Poundt,'rdiffie , tit_l4 l oiq 1 4 / 1 4M r 9(11tikti end etill , ,greater,mtr eln i t . ? e7O gra - ,, pron tl ittuP ,t) jib Pto ~~1~~, iC DEEM - of ktyraiinyie -- it6not';less .- ciptiresse&arld q?4)l 3l eit' , by thcf bonelain , . its # 1 1 1 , 8 :1 114 10 7 -4# 5 #Prar ti fi l l"§' , 0 4 tio, .0C0 1 404410 1 0,40044t . 0 . i . A. 4 0! vast - /yn d how much `d'esolatiti.lk:{tjlglttbe:bltgugeti o. • VerS)Vg9;and , FI is vai fo me,. ekid w ha; met: glece - solcieltivatioti, to: assert, that they' have no,spiire The whole: business, otlifeshotild be made subsoil/16.4,10' the eultivetitin of the ,mind . and. heart,' and' the humblest,person has, abundant opportunity iniproveliirnself in these respects. -- 'Lee the!linie . which Vim 'wasted, be improve' —let' those awake, who sleep, and they will thrd'a voice upon every leg, and Jinn- ey in every limiter. Self-enitivatMn, in the 'stroiriges(•sensen the term, implies an improvement of our whole • mental,' moral and, physical nature, and any' that ,airns., at . less than this, is de r ._ fective ; for thc.'organitation of tlic kuman constitution is 001v:that,' to 'use:the beauti ful figure :Of Lord; Bacon, it does not die velope add bring I,6,mettirity a single facul ty at a tune, but r liliejlte blowing rose, ex pands them graditallrand together. The whole objeetof 901P:cultivation in short,is to beautify and prepare man for usefulness in this life, and happiness in that which is to come.—Western Lit. Messenger. IRON COMNIINSIO HOUSE AMIJEL 1). ORRICK., of the late firm of Or rick, Grubbs and Parker, 11111 i Charles O. B: Campbell, late of the firm oil Stauffer ,Sc Co: have formed a PartttershiVunder Ma firm of OttnicK and CAMPOELL, to trallBBl.l a general Iron Commission business at No. 37 Alfailnut street, below f2d street, Philadelphia. ORIUCK—&-CAAIPHELIL— Afay 3, 2543. Cmi-t? P. S. They are Agents for sale of Syracuse, (N Y.) SALT. Mal s o Iff UsB Hats I , • STANDARD FASHIONS: No. 1661 Market st., and corner 3d 6. Walnut sts PHILADELPHIA. ; • rxi HE subscriber lins'op•hand noel is now it. making an Entire Fresh Stock. of lists and Caps for, the Pennsylvania - trade. line and second quality Beaver, 3inleskim•Cor nice Silk and. Brush lists—midi theJ,Patent-Cassi mere Ilia" hr is the Patentee. Making:the Hats at his own Factory of tilt best materials and by the best workmen, he is enabled to sell unusually low. ' Those who bay to sell again will have such lists put up as will be sure to keep their, customers/do all lists and Caps are made eapressly for Retail Trade, Clii and judge for yntu solves. OLI VER BROOKS, 1661 Market St. and corner 3(1 £•.: Walnut st; . Philadelphia, April 12, 1848. • The "Patent Ca ssimere list" is Tfow * coming into use, as it i,s light, durable and cheap. - Family Medicines rREPARED only by 1)1.. D. 3AYNH, inventor, and sole proprietor, No. 9.0 South Third st. Poiladielphia, and 1101 Ir Are genuine without_his written enztiature upon the. outside wrapper. All others are counterfeits. These medidi nes are recommended and extensive . - . used by the most intelligent persons in the United Suites, by numerous Professors soil Presidents of Collrges, Physicians of the Army and'Navy, and of Hospitals stud Almshouses, and Ly more Man three hundred Clergymen of various denominations. They are expressly prepared for family use, and have acquired and unprecedented popularity thronli mit the United States; ambits they are so admirably calculated to preserve Health and cure Di3ease, no family should ever he without them. The proprie tor of these valuable preparations received his edu cation at one of the best Medical Colleges in Vie U. States, and has had fifteen years experience in an extensive mid diversified practice, by which he has had ample oppOrtunities of acquiring a practical knowledge of diseases, and of the remaies best cal culated to remove then). These preparations con sist of Jayne's Expectorant, n valuable remedy for Cough Colds, Consumption, Asthma, Spitting of Blood Croup, Hooping Cough, Bronchitis, Pleurisy and in 'lamination of the Lungs or Throat, Billiculty . o Breathing, nod all diseases oldie Pulmonary Orga Also Jayne's Ilair Tonic, (or the Preservation Growth and Beauty of the Hair. and a hich will posi tively bring in new hair on halt" heads. Also .layne's Tonle Vermiltige,n certain and plei sant remedy for Itiorins' Dyspepsia Piles,1111(1 man other diseases. ' Also Jayne , s Carminitive Balsam, a certaiiicure far Bowel and Sthumee-Complaints, Diarrhom, Dy sentery Chao, Cramps,Sick Headache, Sour sonn et:h. Cholera Morbus, and all derangements of the Stomach and Detre Nervous Affections, bte. Jayne's Sanative Pills, for Female Diseases, Liver Complaint, Costiveness, Fevers; Inflammations, Glandular, Qbstructions, Diseases of the Skin, &e. mid in all cases where an Alterative or Purgative Medicine is required. Far sale in Carlisle, by 'f. C. STEVENSON. tf-11 Nay 31,1833 Dr. Bloud Pills Both - purify the Blood and cleanse the. Stonme and Bowels from all impurities; thus, renovatin the whole system, mid restoring it to natural an healthy -action.- MOST PERSONS During, (ho year feel peculiar sensations, such as Dullness of Spirits, Dizziness, Faintness or Giddiness, Drowsinels, Swimming of the fiend, ,Dimness of Vision, ' • Heaviness of the Eves, Languor and Sluggishness. ' The Appetite taudable,'lmwels irregular, occasion al siokness of the stomach, headache, and other sen satienstlually.44tVessiog and unpleasant. • TRY THEM TRY TEU F • All'you that have never taken of them ; Give nu heed to,the false 'doctrines, reasoning ,nnd statementa of ignorant pretenders to MediCal Science and Foreign lmp9stiors, which are .frequently p9b lisked—rfor nine times 'out 'of ten, taking of their nostrums, persons are obliged to take of Dr: Leidy's Blood Pills to counteract their baneful effects. • • For sale in Carlisle by T. C. STEVENSON.. tf-3,3 Junel4; 1843 in Bankruptcy. ENE Pitted Stßites Court,. }:,ASTERN DISTRICT OP PENNSYLVANIA lE". 131IPTITAQNS fop Discharge and „Cefti,7 A ; ficatelault*lhel'ilankrupt l Law; have been fil ed by-c;;,,, ,1 4 ; ? 4Ames'. kr.' AE.lV4;_litp Clerk ; Cue}tierland co. and . VRIDAYe the n th 'day of BElrr,..rtit;, at IL o'clock A, Wiaappoiated for`the hearilly,there; of; -- heforelhe tatid 'Court, tottitig,in Bankruptcy,itt the District' Court rtlieiti,ln ,the•Cify Or Philadel phia, When atal:Vbet*tlitiCredittirs or the,sald'Pei iitioner,',etrhehlive'proveittkieir Rehte,And all per so6i•iii intero l 4 tear appear sail , shew eaesit, if any , they have, why; such Diisviter*el, an‘l , ,CertOrates' Taniuld not: begroOteil. ''''' ". ,''' ' ' ' q .-'•'',, .. .:;•',• • .:,',... '+ ' ;.•,:' kRAS..IIOP,4I,NSCIN, - - - : . .....'::.. 4.:.i :4: - '',—.::_ Olirk of:DistriOt Court:- Pl4l44Prillgtli; 1844, ~ ' ,,J, r,- ..',.. ,-,..:.t.1',..., ,Nt0...04, '''''''.- f; : . 7 • ' fief%''' '' ' ' - --- '•••krimr.Ens f o e. 4rvo tiriii .c . eAinapta Ander .--Aeepli)e4 thPl6olAtatt:' ':: ,"::,, , PtitiftWiiiidtila4;v'.:;'; t4''''fPu t rifland: lieu i ' dy.; \;OI.F 44114'r,,t.W. : R.F 1 ,•.,,,N,, 1, 44 7,4 li f It i fPri t r giOi c: itgke"4s, ;tll4', ' AOOO Tat - 8;4114. 3 * 0! eeLpfr,f, k ' I r . A 6•llfissito.B ' • ' PKOralln., : ' l t - '• iPII.9C , 0!4 :, ~*i...•!'",,,gloiti• t =M LEIOr.S . A R eats...of,th s prepara fin lfe:. JUS.,orintine ;04 arena: More beneOrlifnAil.iiiPg one, ,boto Of any a the r. ly strOq er is pay4tt on thus any'.other , and: deft twice: 'as ermisliAtti..briaitined :in one ' , brittle aiisfilny'. other (and erllSEitihtiaaMe,pricti.) Let tfie.pablia reinent thisit iii . nointalaniqput the rearfarz..; 7.*E*Extrrs'AO*Rsli.4 . lgiiiri"*.: . Tared I rt'iihraliiiibleyinitrinly in reittiritiettebilibir. ted constitutions to their' Wohted i etiergylmiliftiretiy case arisiiig . put: f ati intmire,Stateo(ilie blond.” Frani:a:knowledge of i'cry. trianyniniba (anti dome of Ahem.' erinsidered incurable) Where ,many different PrePaNWil*ef.iiiirsapari MAMA'. been used, none ectdsBtto possess virtitea or remedial powers emu& to Dr:4eritly,'SlVledicated or Compound. Extract of Sariaparillit2iC; : • believed' It is ti,preParation' it isfur superior to any other; and would recoinmend it to the particular notice, of Physieiiins..i.-Ed.,U: S. 'Gazette: ' ' DR. LEIDY'S''SARSAPARILLA. Extract of a letter from .1: 11. Whitmore, of Easton, in relation to Dr: Leidv's Sarsaparilla.. "My little boy end girl, the liwiner now three, years find the latter now seven years old, have been afflicted with a scrofulous tumor from the time they 'were "three - Months offl. Three mouth agisT - was induced to make trial of your Extract of Saraapavil lit, and have given it to both to the present time. They are now entirely free from imv appearance of Sato Hamad never were in better health.' Dr. Leidy's Sa.isaparilla is'ellicaeious in all dis eases arising from impurities of the blood any other_ fluids of the. system. All . kovalids who mar hart hero under medical treatment, whoiire debilitated from the quantity o nedicine they any have taken, or are under a mereinfluence; will find that by using a few bottles of DrJ..eidy's Sarsaparilla ,their usual vigor and elasticity of their frame and system will lie.restored, and be again permitted to enjoy the sweets of life. DR.? LEIDi'S SA RSAPA CO - "Thia article appears to he doing wonders at the Sotoll,ittal from the high character or the re commendations, we are rully persuaded it is a Most apital-tnedieittefor-all_impurdiesAtimi)lond• We ,k.nolw many Physicians who haVe given their testt motifint this . subject, and we know they would not give a characier to any medicine that did not really deserve it."—Charleston Entinwer. • Extract of a letter from 1)r Warren, Natchez. "Having for . the last year in my practice used your Sarsaparilla With much satisraction to 103 sell and licncfit-to-my-patients-1-have.no-hc‘itaticumn_decla •- ing4t to he one:of the Most useful preparations in diseases for which Sarsaparilla is prescribed." DR. LEIDV'S SA RSAPAIIILLA. VSTIlis preparation may he depended upon as being the iteongest (conStapteittly more efficacious) of any in existence.; all thud preparations must pos sess similar virtite.., iu proportiont to their sit cowl], hying prepared from the same article. 1)r. Lehly's Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, lioWever, sesses properties not possessed by others, from its manner, of preparation, and combination with tithe• vegetable extracts recommended by the medical fa culty—and hence the reason why it is so generally recommended by the Physicians of Philadelphia and elsewhere. • . From - the - extraordinary -virtues of this .prepara tion and a knowledge of its compos:ticti by Physi cians, (the reason achy the/ so generally use it, as they would list use or recommend any preparation they ilithint knoiv the composition ot;) it has been. intclalticed in many of the I lospitals throughout the U. S. and is Highly recommended by Pllysicians mid Surgeons of .those Institutions. • • s Prom the New Orleans Advertiser. DR. LEIDY'S 6ARSAPARILLA.. The high and envied, celebrity v. hich this pre . eminent medicine has acquired rot. its invariable ef ficacy in all diseases which it prarsses to cure, has renilereirthe usual prartice of: [piffling unnecessary. It is known by its fruits turd its goo' , works ti for it. 'l4r. I,eitly's Sarsaparilla will be found parti cularly efficacious in all diseases of the liver, stom ach, skin, kidneysopine mid bones, ulceration (lithe nose, throat and otherparts, itbsces , es, fistulas, scro fulas jattnil ice, rlieuMati stu and incipient gout, mercurial and syphilitic aireelions, lemale di, rangements and in restoring the sickly and debilitat ed to their natural health and energy. DR. iIEIDY'S SARSAPARILLA,. Dr. Lehly's Compound r.xtract of Sarsaparilla has stood.the testier five years past, and no boast to say that there is no other preparation of equal strength now in use. l'hroughout the Southern States where Sarsaparilla is as much in general use as t.mt mar coffee, Dr..leidy's Sarsaparilla is gener ally preferred and is highly recommended by Mc simans, [whose certificates haYe been frequently pub lished ] Throughout the north and west it us also much used, more perhaps than any other. One bottle of it [half a pint] is warranted equal to two of anrotlier iii strength, and is equal to One half gallon of the strongest Syrup that can he made. Direetions for. making Syrup therefrom accom: antics the directions. DR. LEiDY'S AIIISAPARILLA. llut a few days since n Clergyman of this city [who does not desire his name published in the pa pers, but is left with Dr. Leidy] stated that a lady who had lOng been a communicant at Ills churA, but for two years jc unable to go to church ,on account of her extreme debility, occasioned by uleeention,of various parts of her body, disease of her liver mid other internal derangements, and the constant taking of medicine therefor, never found any change for the better until alter using several u - Mies of Pr. Leidy's Sarsaparilla, and by u few months perseverance in its use, was entirely restored to health, and recover ed her loaner sn•owth, and to use her own language "was almost created a new being." This is but one of many instances almost daily heard of. • It is prepared .oily and sold wholesale and retail at Dr. LEIDY'S I lealth Emporium ' No. 191. North Second Street below Vine: also sold by ,Frederiek Brown, nailer Filth and Chesnut streets; and Fred. Klett bt Co. COMIC: . 4(1 and Callowhill street, at $l. per bintle, (a hall pint) or six bottles $5. • For sale in Carlisle by. T.-c. STEVENSON. May .31;18.1.3.• 4tf-31 Worms ,r) Worms : IF parents knew the value and efficacy of Dr. Leidy's Patent Vegetable Worm Ten,daey never u mild be without it in their families,as children are subject at all times to Worms. Dr. Leidy's Worm Tea is composed of vMyetablei altogether, and may be given to children ofaill ages.- Directions Accompany each paller or package. ' Children suffer much, of times, from so many things being given them for worms, without any el. feet. Much medicine, given toffiiiitireli; has aten deuCy to destroy their general health, and they are mire or less delicate ever after. , To avoid the necessity of giving medicine unne cessarily when you are certain your children have worms.give them at first Di'. Leidy's WorM Tea. It is all that is necessary. Reference might be !mulct°. several' hundred pa rents in Philadelphia city 'and Bounty, of the efficacy of Dr. Leidy's Worm-Tea. Try it and you will be convinced., . Price 1.4 cents a small, and fri-cents a large pack age. Prepared only, and, for sale, wholesale Mid Retail, at Dr..l.eidy's Health Emporium, No. IN North Second:Street, below Vine, [[sigh of the Gol den Fagle and t: erprnts,] 'For salein - • ' T. C.' STEVENSON.: tf-33 June 14,1843. • Dr:.Leidy r s Tetter and Itch Ointment: AN,htfallible remedy for , variona utrection‘bf the Skin, ref:nosing 'Pimples, Pustules, an' .Eruptions, of the Skin, and Puritanlady adapted to thecire of Titter stud thelteh.• ; This ointment has *en' used iti numerotti schools throughout the city And county; ns well up' %%titmice,' numerotm`girls'and boys, and amongst 'WhOniVetter and Itch us welt iniother , 4tfectiOnwof the Skin, prevatiled,with4heltiost-uticiaMpled. but , pees:''Names Of Sehool Teachers, as well aSSuper• intendonti and Proprietori"br Pliatarietosetild , be' eonlirtatng-,theiliMie,builbr the deli eitaYvie:s; leel in ha . vin,g;theur , nitnes published in connection vithatnili Wathsonolinddissigreeable'nffectihnz !, ; Prjce cordest: brut. , :,For salc.in ST 4 V E,N O° I ' I " v:':ainie - 144 - • • - • - •.tf-SS 7,ITAYN/OI '"•—"-* ir , *' vipEaToRANT. ;' , S •thoolt 4'4: o'kg6hyirkliiil Coli O ,'gPittln4. 4 rdajlk - • ...iiir ' Fin i• fifths otYP , IF? „ i ,To Cokusi,vg e 6" ago, or in 99ILIV't an uttering groin. 0eZ10404.„6 , „" it ii'Aglpatts /1 I . oko 104 aP"4ll4ituf gfplAalltd;ilrVg likleatlPle ,of dune' tubee , , g „„, or, g0r,.114 0111 V UjillJf Or: fmotooedittf overY,Vir ~....A., ..,,,,„ 6 , ,, h p, v i r p f , mr.-itiop7oP,eql.,4lo:ii.7-Qti7-rilre'r f videll''.4l;,,,PLitrilifie4opAlipoi:.sf.ll4-. eltr 4iiksotiligopyy--r"..ihibf the tatieg* 416 We, ti Ake MrPnw in04.,411i 0 i ~_ r 4 .„.,,,d,z,"00.,..... rit1it . v :l2 ob tAr . • , WI , Witi 100,..1 flail, mffm=3==2 TAT - 0 1 ` ..,"I'lY,st ...h „ ilio'HA.. - 4 , 4WA.F . P4.: FP VPN - i 44)/ki;''.l4lo/41lijOi'401 1 A 1, *Ittlo': 1 ; si • • fiti*ig*AilledealS , 4' , 9M# 4lll °;!OPP i :47- 2. 4 6 sl o,it Yt;' l 4;s4l 6 4Y'' ni5#04 . )'4,41 , 011 , 130120 Or, 17c, Ul •rdi nge.p , „ ber Manir a , ny' irid;:lit'.o4o,', party t 'insu • r`ing; deduction of fivo'PeeierOciii tbOun•iciulit qfirlieniluin paid. „, rates. icor :.on your, , ,„ Stiindand Brick Buildings, '„,,£) , i - to ss',on $lOOO, Log and Frame, , $6 tois7. on $lOOO Merclmndize,iibOut • ..-S5 On $lOOO , X.riplreaiton in parson or by lettUr ivill havOirn= niCdiatO attention: , ” • ' Dourance ocis. 1111A10E INSURANCE, either tempOrary or perpetual, against loss or damage by Finn, in Muni or Country, on Houses, Barns and ings of allkinds; , on .Household Furniture; 111er chandize, HorSes, Cattle. Agribultural; Conimcr cial 'and Manufacturing' Steck;And Utensiln of every desciiption,as well as MonTAGEs and Canon, RENT, upon the most favorable terms.. • The following are the usual rates,, viz: On Stone and brick buildings, from . 35,t0 40 cts. otrsloo "Log and frame " GO to 70 cts. on 100 "11Terchandize and flunk Lure in brick or stone buildings, from "Do. in log or frame, "Horses cattle,, farming utensils and sundries, at about Application may be mnde to. • JOHN J. 'MYERS, Agent Carlisle, Dec. 21, 1842. 1 6161-PSESENTS!! .I%,AYIERS-A; HAVERSTICK have pri Just reeerred R. their prug, Book, Stationary arid Variety Store, a large assortment of Toys, Toy-Books tor :Christmas, i.Presents,- , -A-nnalsr-SouvetiffsF- 1 1 and Port.tolios,for 1543, Together a choice selection of entertaining I,IG la READUCG, for long -winter ovnings. • V V Yai ~ ~, ~7 .V , ~L 4/ ~ V~' , of every variety, viz: School Bibles and Pestoments, Smith's Geography and *atlas, • Olney - 4. Mit chell's do. Smith's Grammar, Kirkanz's ditto, - • ..ang,el'S Series, No. 1,2,,?; 4, 5,.(5^ 0, Cobb's School Books, complete: Emerson, Byerly, Barham, 4 , Web ster!s Spellers, Pike, Rose, Smiley, :Emerson's dr rithmeties, with Keys; Mathematical Instr 1111 l ents. .STATIONARY Lefler, Cap, and Der!' pap6r, ruled and plain.,Note paper. Sifter Pencils, everpoints: Jackson Lcad cells in wont. or nll tempers; with a large as sortment or BLANK HOOKS, ruled antLumuled. ax . , \ 7l - 2 woCA Ofiuperior finish. Razors, Razor Strops Shaving Brushes, and finely scented . Shaving Son and assorted Pc funicrv. FANCY S'rATIONABrir: Superior opaque 'and Russia Quills, Bri.•tnl Boards, Wee N'isii lie; Cards, colored IVaiera: and Sealing Wax, Plait' and 3lotto Seals. New . usic, (VOCAL AND INSTRUNCik7TALO Saltofcat Knotruturutki, Together with a general and well selected assort- Bent of .Classical and .114,1ce/taneotts Works . , "to please the fancy and improve the taste." Carlisle, Dec. 14.1 . 142. _ ' tf-T TO FARMERS. i'22 1 .10111n4 • Tialllll23o 111111 F, subscribers ' at their .FOUNDRY AND MACIIIINKII 50P, on Main street, neatly op posite the County Jail, In the llorono or Carlisle, Pa., still contiuc to build the follow mg Maehines and Ilorse Powers--VIZ: T. D. IS,urrelPs Patent Improved .• THREE AND FOUR MOZ.VM OMMEao .With a horizontal band-wheel, with a trim!: to eon dont the strap to the Machine. BEVIL , GEAR HORSE POWER, The band wheel outside of the horses. They me well enleulated to - pitt to one side of the barn bridge, or Ulllkr the barn shed. A New and improved Shaker, To separate the grain from the straw, which will dispense with one or two hands, will he mode to the above Machine if wanted. Et tit - Et Purelinsin,ig any of the above Machines may have the privilege, after a fair trust, of returniug the same it not satisfied. All Machines and Horse Powers are warranted for one year, if well used. P 01.1 El .147VV. All kinds of repairing \vill be done at the merles notice ant ton the most reasonable terms. They al ways keep on bond allsrings necessary to repair the above Maehines,oranrothers now in use.. . IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY, There is also attached to the fume eitabllshment nn IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY, at which all kinds of CASTINGS can be had—such as Apple Mills, Corn Makers, Plaster Brakers, Mill Gear ing, Saw Mill Cranks, Machine Gearing, Wagon Boxes, Sm. Etc.; Also. TURN MG AND FANISDING, Such its Mill Spindles; Car Boxes, Turning Lathes, Ike., all in the best order, in iron 'end brass. cO-All orders 'will be executed tit the shortest no. Ice, find promptly attended to., Farmers and others am respectfully invited to give.usa call; confident thatthey can be suited to their satistitcti on. „ • ' . -,.A - ISTOUFFDR• 8c . .. , . . .. .. Carlisle, Aug. 10;1842. tc-41 ta•Plaue.k?a, Ilettwooil's and Ogltes .PLOUGH'S and.PLOUGO: CASTINCIS, emit ns Cutteis Talid aitlehltc:Sie".,Cau also' be bad at iliefoundiY:' , ''... , - ',Union, Papeti;,Mllll.: ',. tab r ilei,',l,:icifbiiiiii;iptri;ltilnkinii,,Wipslo,;, lit at largef that.loTfiialoasid the , above es: shwa, six miles flaw!! of-cor l i° lo o for trtoPl of "years, nrof the MILL; haying-been recently,te l , paio. , (l, arid;:iink,tinbehinery,' . .lntHdneedi - Wel% thelefoni , ptepanAtnAnanufaeinre.Acketrdarika!lo' iloO has 4 onPOY,conatim4Y on hand) , TF ~ , ;,,.r,,; Friißer,ol( eviiiy,kisidi qiiii ,q,itgaiiir. iibieh likiil .. ` A qish 0,104 , t, , . yOkants an d infibre, in an qlalrititiei A Otrjqwent city alines.' 44 1 •Offi‘MrldroM'4 •' 'a,n-i,r #WWiI I49 IO:I4PF:, , tIPOYM III. #V I / i! °W R‘ 4p410 1 •..; , 4 ,i , i , ; , t;iK1, , ~,;J,Tp . i:,',i, kcr.,)r wiei n l av il g ' ) efl , at o n o a'hlne a l ku ha i he t wltb i, a k t447.nlabOanture P4Ros'rsqualikolooktntOarilia4M%,' 'clablishinemikthyprantit.,4f , =-.;:ge4.; : ', ~,,4: 1 1t.fi•: :, ,tr,+, , ,,, vlr E'.ll 0' kNk .7. ~1 ., ,--..ligi RIM 40 to 50 cts. on 100 60 to 70 eta. on ' 100 GO cts. on 100 MO t a' k . : d i Op - . . 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Ovittieu t y,* • 'fq4 4 :itthetOlttOktill Ate ',4046.11 - 4iatully' WO. 414.441 ee ) .tihichlnerbe;:etttestetti , to ~ !,),Kilt, he it ; AkAsAile, ''..4.:;---,•'..--: . ;!, 7 „xi i ii i i . l4.4-6 p1153 , ,,4:1)4,; ''.... ,i i 1, , 4 '4'..,::± fit , / . ...,;. , ,,..i': ' 10-ft9II I IqXIII 2 *VAOAINST.OOS . i''.' , ,, , ,'!eAt t ;f4ts4,.9loW4,4lfo::? : X!:' a'gjßikitt4UWAf444 1. myrggnotv,pospotbein g yo m o n ; ,).rated bY•fin' aitilif - the r tingfelniere*Othe prOeiit sel•-, 4 , sioa,and hilly'Org,alliied.arid‘iikeileratillitrklureic*.f direction of thelollowinkliqrtpit,Mitiitteisriciii Thomas C. Miller, C:1-"i 4 aquipit.i041:4116411:43 5 David W.. McCullotigh,',loio-414410Geeilist- Martin, William Moore; SaiffuetGalliraylb'Aiiitipki ("reason:ninnies Paxton;Witi.llarrOltseiSit.etiOe'r and A. G. Miller; call the -attention ec thditifiebit tints of Cntuberlauff YalleyMllM:ctietipikiki otthelik; rateS and' the 'fltulY advantagei,WhiCh iltti'ithictrof: insurance has dyer any"other. . " -'. :7-i.: d ;'l.„ ^.: Ist. Every person Insured becomes a. r,nernlieV!of. ' the compimy Wild takes Tart in the cheice.pfliffffeers:. mut the direction of its concerns. . . .-, . • 2d. For haunt* no more is 'demanded Thin, is necessary to meet the expenses of theCompany•ankl indemniti• against losses which may happen. ' ' SILL The inconvenience of frequent . repowals,ie a.., voided by insuring for a tern). of fire years:. - 4th. Any person applying forinteraineemlust give his premium note for the cheimest cliiii lit ;time into of fire pre centum, which .will be $5O ; on the $l,OOO, for which he will have to iniy"s'2,so for five yenta; and $1,50 for survey and pnlioy,ntl no moreneless less be. snstained to a greater,,imMunt than the funds on bonds will coverond then no more will be requir ed than a pro rata share. These rates are - much cheaper than those of other companies, except spch as are incorporated on the same principles. I . Insurance is effiNted in the . following manner. A person applying . the insurance for property of the chea",est class of risk for $lOOO will be charged 5 per cent for frmyeal s, a note amonnting, to $5O must lie given by him, on which he will be required to pay • 5 per cent $!..'49, and $1,50 for skirt eying and policy, and will have tin more reqiiirell af lihn'tinless losses ()cote and the funds on hands nee lint sufficient to meet them. Agents will li , , appointed as soon as possible indif ferent places to attend to insurances, and any persons wishing immediately to apply can do so by signify• ing their wish to the officers of the company. • 01-FA-S,P,UUMAIINSTPres.-- A. G. Mtta:mt,See'y. . . April 12, 1.94.3. VALUABLE MOW WORKS b'NOUt 211111.1M0 vir tie of the powers and authority :ii)vaalainot in Me last will find testament of MICHAEL lice, I now ofrer for sale, The • Carlisle Iron. Works , Situated on the Yellow Breeches Creek; 41-mile,, east of Cavil ski Pe. The estlite . oollbibts era first I ate 120 ,T.-13 4% 41 2 1 / 1 Z174A u'lll4 Ten Thousand acres of Land. A new NIERCIIANT MILL wlth foturnin of stone, finished on the most approved plait. A hoot 50thieres of the hied are cleared acid highly cultivated, hating thereon erected Three Lary'-e` • Bank ft:erns. and necessary TENJINT 110ITSES,'nt . works are propelled by the Yellow Breeches C reek and the Boiling Spring, which neither. fail norfreeze. There areitpon the preiniitTs'nll the tieeeisary ivory - melts houses; etialhouses, carpenter:mil smith shims, 91111 stabling built of the most •itibstantitil materials. Theme of the best quality and ini”thaustible, is within 2 Miles of the Furnace There is perfiiips no Iron \Yorks in Pennsylvania which possesses su perior advantages and offers greater inducements to the itivestthent of (;apital. The water power is so great that it might be untended to Lily other mann !suturing purpose: Persons disposed to purchase will/b1 course examine the property. 'nebulas of sale will h t : made known by MARV. EGE, Executrix of Michael Ege, Car Oct. 10, 18411. tf-51 CHEAP. PAPEI HANGIN4S. /111 HE stibieri hers %mild inform e citi zens at owlish. and the vicinity, that tli y are. iircintred to fitriiish their LATEST PATTERNS OF WALL PAPER in the most superior manner, nt prices that ran only be 3iffin dial by their being the most extcmice [omit!. facturers in the country. We still retain the FULL Lr.wrn 110 " molt to suit the times," but upon the PRICES. COi and see the best, cheapest, and largest assortment in the cite. , BELROSE, SON, & BLANCHARD, N q. 1(10, Chesnut street, lIICA 41001' to the Ledger Budding,. ' 3'IIILADELV.II April '26, 1843 MANSION HOUSE HOTEL, Main street, one sguaie West of the Court House CARLISLE, PA. FEMIE subscriber having leased the above AS house, would most respectfully annom,,,e, t o his friends and the piddle generally.that lie i:, pre pared to accommodate them and the travelliug own lanity, in a style that he hitims, will be found satis factory to all who may favor him with h call. - Ills table will receive his •especial sittention, and shall always he abubdantly supplied with the !wit to be had in the county. The bar is and will he found conatantly supplied with the choicest Wines and Liquors that are to be obtained here and in the The Stabling attached to the lime': is commodious and will be putter the charge of a careful Ostler. Ile hopes by a strict atteution to business to receive a liberal share of the public patronage. taIIOARIMRS will be taken by the week,month or ye:tr. WILLIS FOULK. Carlisle, April 5, 1843. • tf-23 edrater's IP . MNDUS ta 'IIAVER,STICR . have ust rbeeivcd from the . Manufactory at Philade l phia' a large assortment of .1.411.1) L.lllPS,cpwi!sting Parlonr,Chamber &Stually Lampg with or without alludes; which they w t sell whole sale or retail at the manufacturer's prices. • ALSO, '• Astral, Side Reflectors and 'Glass Lamps of vari -0119 patterns.' Sip - • CZ) 0 The very best Winter strained, bleached 'Spei'm Oil„warranted to buit clear, for , • • $14 1 5 • PIA' ' Best Sperm Candles. 37• A cents per lb.' , • • • Carlisle, Dee. fll, ifl42. , tr.:B Mechani6sblitg az. 7•1• , ,,, • t . .. Dear Sir---Your %halm of Wild Cherry has ! of testd setneoliiitoutshing`eurs here: - Diie of whirls is on • old Ind,x, Mrs. ltussell, who, had beett sureriog for ti looitinle with shortness of hreatlileg, and gen , ,__. eral'weukttesti,Nutil she, was linallloblinittl tp lteett ar . ' " h' 42ia " .el .P'r °*- g -r a I 1. :14-1 " .044 , . 0 1' (44.'0 ' 1 ' r h ( 7' s r 9Ptc e ;i 6 - A in n :1 1, H er41 4 6 ,; 6 4 1 : 1 =k i tc . e re d - T4B e i d n r c cl ip i t i r - u hee at '' A Wl' iiiri;!it 0.4 i. on` d4.71'14:61"''' ''' ' 8 2 1°14110 4°l ' t a u t (. l 44l4lo Mst !4o,ll / 2 6 Etr rediset , ,•,'-', r _"' ' ' , -.,, , .. t,, ! ' 4 ' 0 43 6 'l;';f4l.l4%tti# , taid, to ill ihe,slutles? of ~Itr firgUE sulitiorlher grateful tOr:iiiiititior . i;ta , ;B ; 4°lf t l # 3 " l"in 4144.4 w " °ttlell 'O i/i° P 4 PcP lI f .° Y #s aore,o(4-:# ~, itotpaara lv &0 # #. • # , ' 'iaarlo.tot#Whis rrielOst ttki4 ,the publics— A -..7..i,r,;4, : 5-, --,,, ,1 ,' j ",-' `---- gonerallyt 'that hg,atlii coritinuol• to rtiht lino o f ..:piitts4nio Pay ;" _.......... _WIP, ' ..V0.4.7.-.... % bilitlici'n Carireinlarle'hetWatil lifebhimicabtirg '. l, OA trrvic.-4,', titeie is ‘it ' "W • iix '. ni; ' r . rir: and 'Philadolphitt a'a baltimorl,' by:-'lojOb g oo d s . 6 4 1 0: 8 YruP gi l if iN; ol4 rrtlVir 4 'erti th irth e and prktlUtseo,Bll tleserliitiatts • wl4sbolhityardod Valky ttarSicalsr Mt Ask (dr. , t.;;WIY4I'..O , I,t'S, 4f,.. witit . ;ksieFik '2410, 49 0 P • atfat itrifio 4 ' 3 ,, o *Oie'r4ei Of SA Nl*lllo 91HPA4,1,14.0,gniittxte Olkiltattle , /i J.: 1 i 'Aviitlifr . “ '', •• -- • • '' , t,t i,+' 'lti'..., /'7 !-. :,, :,-14.401 , 41a. ilohp,r9sirictongwoom,o;*.4ode ....,- TrOgo9, l ,l , 4Akerpe,olYjit '#t* , W a iPl looo3 ii - ` 4,1441 1 -1 41, 4 i1 1' 4 *: 0,"1.C,r4W4R.15 3,1 4 1 .,g 01. 4 / . 41eallartfaiDUItt 4,ldipVyllKAC)ll:9: . fiithpr_yhili. ' atrec 4t '' , ,, h : ' '01 . 11"" 64 .0.'";;r 4 5ku; 'I , .!, t , • - E , 411 e1144 1 1:0 114 u ffrariv4 , 4pgdfnit Willa; ilikeettiort' ' 3'80 14 P • -••,. , i,,,•... ~ T' - - • ~,,...,,.. ... ~,, . .., ',. '4' ••'F I.'`. Betweeii altlechriatiesbilr,g , atitg: - --• A;,pf . ••••,;•!; tiIIoAsvRIPTIONQF TgAiroUNISS_f. " r 4 0 90t1 9 . 6 of iheLiver, , aithma; E Aauif ieenktees, of the .lirenet br Ltnabl;,clOri4Fl . .*Aer ova , oivai , ptiEscrool, virgijuay#4o„f,,,,w,qoo44,.ea is u4kh,yoitaiii,ad ivjtli td r afftieed 11.1 . "a nuw y cbkinicgl 44.046 'k i t'i w. 0 1 AAPI.FVOIV n 0d ' 4liiitil ibqltWil l r h yi li tilaitCf.l l o9 l o4l. l 36Bo , o6,Pi • ';: 14 . 115 ki 4000,106: 0VA 1 41# 1 q,0111 4 4K ., :,.. iiktig. 51461itt..1160,*106:iire 4,6149 • /Igo ftfilPiAcinickr43'.*4yw4lrtci.ctiltigise' Aupitjuplar-da,e'ivea..l:.Net when we look airbii:Cfoifithigeahe ristAtoeuat•of suffering:and dis: treKodeatifipied liy,roatty•,of the •diseases in.whieft; ,-prOved so. highlk stitMeeiful,Nit, Riel4hat :we Otitinot.urge* claims • too "strongly; Or tiay;ioopivaltin: its favor, • • , „ . • itefnediee it is trite have'been offered sail pufrod;inp notice. for the cure of diseases. of the' Lungs, and some have no doubt been - found 'very uscful;but of all that have vet been discovered, it is admitted by physicians turd all .who have witnessed RS effects, that none has Shoved as successful as this. Such', ndeed, are the . : . ,' • ••• SURPRISING. VIRTUES Of this Balsam, thateren in .the advanced stage of cONSUMPTION, after all the most esteemed remedies. of physicians have failed to effect inty change, the' u se of this medicine has been 'productive •of the most astonishing relief, and actually' effected cures after all hopes ofreeovery had been despaired of. In the first stages of the di Bea9C,ternied “Cattmr, hal Consumption,"oeiginatfilg from neglected Colds, it has been used with undeviating successond hun dreds acknowledgethey owe the restoration of their health to this invaluable medicine alone. In that f orm of Connimpfion so prevalent amongst delicate stung females, commonly termed debility, or "GOINCLIN'tO A DECLlNE' _____ A complaint with which thousands are lingering, it has also proved highly successful, and not only pos 812S5st the power of checking the •progress of this :flawing complaint; but also striaigtliens and invig orates the system more effectually than any nieili eine we have ever poises'Aeil. Besides its surrisitiVefficacv in CoUSitinptinn,lt_ is 'aridly efficacious in Livo 7- Complainte,'.dsthinn, 1/u nichitia, and all affections of .tlie L11W , 5,1111111055 CUT many of the :mist obstinate cases, rifler every out ler remedy liad failed.. fjo-For particulars see Dr. Wistar's 'Fre: ise-on Consumption, to be hail o' the Agmits._ CEO TIIE EXnAORDINARY SUCCESS At'entling the use of this medicine' in diseases of th, Louie the many singular:cures - it ints'ef fected, hiving naturally attracted the attention of laity physicians, (as well as the whole fraternity of yl teks) yatiouscotiject,freS and Uti rot ise letrearisen eyspecting its toiliposition; enure physicist hate stipposed it to contain lodine, other ignorant preten ders say it (mist contain 0/eectiry, and to sonie-such substance thereacitattribtoe its singular eflicavy.— As such opinions nre tiltugethasyriineoits, and cal culated ho prejudice many persops.lignitist it, we • RPLPIDGE OUR 110 NO- 11i:ut itn. , 20010. nothing of the kind, or any thing the least 'options; on the contrary, it is composed unite niost simple substances, the princildcW which are the extracts of TAIL and II i!d Cherry Bark., aml the whole secret of Its effracy consists in the mode by o huh they are prepared. As we latre,alreatly publialied numerous ceCtifi cotes . hightail authority, which prbre its iirtatis hiiyontl all don tt, we consider it unitecrasarr to exhibit a long life them in this piatie ' and will only mention :view wises, to show _what it has done. WHILE LIFE REMAINS WE HAVE SOIL Holt: A SUIWIUSING CURE.—Among the to s any singular cures which this inialicine has elrecteti, them is perhaps tome in which . its powers are so Cully shown as in the case of Mrs. Austin. - This lady had been consumptive for several reties, and during thr - gralentrt of this time hall received the bent medical attentlint, told tried :ill thei oast valnabk: remedies, yet nothing could be Monti to arrest its ilrOg Vets. She became suldeet to violent fits of coughing, exit, ctorated large quantities iit molter occasionally tinged n ith blood, mill step by step this fearful disease emititined its course- ' until all hope du reef wery was entirely despaired of.— 11'llile in this diqressing sitiettion, lingering upon the very verge of the grme, she commenced the use of this , whish, to use her own expression, operated utmost like a clicrm. In a few days she expectorated freely, the coligh,was'grailindly sup pressed, and every :lay appeared to add fresh vigor to her looks, and now, w the place adult tonaciAted 1 . 01111 %I 101 Ni lig to decay, she is seen mingling in society, in better health than slit: 'has enjoyed to rears. „ DISINTERESTED ' l7/E , ITIMONV.—Haring witnessed the surprising efficacy or Dr. Wistar's flalsalin of Wild Cherry, in the ease or- Mrs. Atatiii, I cheer. futly -acknowledge the abase statement to he true atul correct. J. C. WALTEn - s; M. D. Woodstown; Sept: 4;1841. near Sir—Although your Mvalualile Medicine has already found hundreds of powerfol'adVbeatcs, it may still be gratitj ing to you to receive a.cMummd cattoll 11.0111 any one that, has been relieved by it. Such, Sir; is 'truly my case. I have been a Victim to that tedltile disease Consumption, for many months, and have suffered so notch, that I had be come almost weary of my life. Hearing your Ilalsalm so highly, Kaiseil,i began taking it a few' weeks hack ~ a nd con assure you it has relieved me more than any thing 1 have ever used before, and confidently believe it will cure me effectually. Phrase give the bearer the worth of the euclosedould oblige • Yours Chester County, Sept. fi, 1841. Friend Wi star—lt gives me much ph more to in form thee that my wile's health has improved very much since she has been using tby Ilalsalm of Wild Cherry, nod we think there is no doubt hut that it will cure her. Site has taken the two bottles I pur chased from thee a short time since, and her cough is much better .she alto sleeps well nt night, and says she has lotion miming to give her so /1/Ueli re lief. 'I !tee will please give the bearer two bottles more for Titti Friend. RDWATID 1101.31F4.,7 • . . . .. . . . , 'Lancaster county„ltily 18,1841. Dear Sir—Please send •me two' bottles 01: your genuine Dal eat so: of Will Cherry; I have been; al% Meted with Consumption for the laSt two years,Ohd suffered, very notch with a smote; eough,,paina in my breast;dillienlty' of breathing, night sweats; ko., and,having tried .numerous remedies, and also beep tin d er several doCtors, yet 1 could not find (111 V thing \ to relieve me un it I used same of your - Balsa:1m: I r °Cone bottle fro a neighbor amine who is bsitig it, 1111 d have found ugh wonderful relief Mom it that I have no doubt it u 'II cure me effectually. •• ' ! Very , re pectfully . youis; Ito. -: :- ; .. ; • ,' , '.; • . • • - . - Itenmei Iloinmi.' • c[r Rend ti)e.following from Dr. JnOoto HolTnino, n ph .'niuiau 'of .extensice. prnutico iij Ifuntingdon 1A:1414Y • • • ' Dear Sie-"--1 procured one bottle. of Dr. Wistor''s Balsahn of Willi Cherry, from Thomas Reed, Esti at' thi s o ti tec, , anti- is, to. ohstinaty Asthma 00 of Paul Schwebie,,ln, subieb, map other` reniedies tried without any. relief The . :llaleljtm ~ i vit,atultich relief, and in my opitiliso the eßectual,lj:oured by itistite, f , 'ours Bce.. • ' Istoallorylusu 3L "DeoeMbei7 22 5 1 , • 1 DRAO TfrettLuivAstlit clysv Alla a49timattpalagma , ~ , 'TN' 'L, ' " - 7 1.4 " - .:i•, 4 l'r, MUD MOE Mi r ANcIP . ,the cur. , JI. ofCougheiJColdi'iOnistrui, it, , Ver C om Pinatas Asthma* BieuchillsiSo3 'W , ''., ''4 D O pepsia,Bytittets If . Beinthii R ':4 trip Side, Breast, Bart4ll4 Shotildersr '4V (fiend. Fever, an "imalltible,e4umtkall Scarlet fi , dpjfiorinFirkr a , S fr and a n di 4 0fOishIg . frommxpntwaiindaeo b.,y,p r ~...........,..t,e,... di sc "' 9, 0 a f l ign b un n inf'MH9 FP I l Pi eet t4) * Thai pills iirrisirpasseil Ly any ,Repaf cciniliophdiarbifdileAttipidpablitlisa gesetliwi novotbrEntOnniirfrfOinot ellinr oso tiettY. gentle fin 'phelP 'opoiatior,liatiertif u ntiulo plop gdolgßefis Por deto4,4 l Wusi i4 s liliiNt4/t #i thP contrarY they "ItenE th en' tto gioimilieh and bowels ih a Weonclerful manner, ind' soreir reAtiiet' nature to its former edersti'and vigenuirrie per: eon using the Olive Branch Pills soon ,forgeni that he was sick--!Whicliiiiety' r F ilsily accounted for: there is not thit protitrat4on of streligth in , these Pills as la many 914'er•r.fInadiCP ef,the dtli, ' because the materials usml in munufacturlog them are in harmony with the flowerer)) life and nett in cuneert wills the opinions of Dr'il. Brown ' , Bush, Arinsttoiag, Alonteimiery, ?,fiersey, Kendrick, Shepper and the , i cflekratcd pr. We terho • yse, fOrmerlytectureit on AO' thieiny and practice or k. hyslO in Cambridgeßniversity, Massachusetts. Purelimm of them, and give thern la fair,aml•'im partial trial, nad you win find that perinallOnt re. lief, upon which thq 001)1100re depend lo i make them the most universal. family medicineus`cdr , and which will stand 'inn% aled by any other iii-1,,,.. lie known world. Price' 25 cents . per box. RHEUMATIC MEDICINE Is ono of the most certain and effectual curesfor all rhenium le, chronic and inflammatory Rheume tisms that has ever yet been . discovered, and iri numerous eases has eradicated that dreadful (ifs- ,) case from persons afflicted entirely. All sour drinks and victuals are 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 medicine entirely Price 01,50. Pet' package. =- A UGSBURCr Lin'. TINCTURE. - 4 .", These celebratid drain have'acquired the high. cat recommendations in this country, as well as in Bilicipe ones Most valuable 'impieties for till , inward weaknesses, cramps,colds,agues and fever, 'and when used w ith the Olive. Branch Pills,neier tails to cure the fmer and ague Price 25 cents per bottle , PECTORAL ELIXIR -1-s-unrivalled : forits-eu_rative-qualitiesciren vrheir used incases of maludici ' which tv'ereititherwisc tearable. — ' Many , iecommentlatiOna - fiaae- , been given of the beneficial effects it bus' flail in the cure of pleurisy, jrctoral and pulmonary con suinptions; colds, &O. Price 25 cents per bottle H YSTER IC OR MOTHER DROPS. This . most excellent artiele'ims a of calming imtantly_end without fail, all crantps ! er the stomach, Cholic And thidtriiiiidesomo disease called mother tits or liysteries;•nritt whentontiliti:. cd for sonic length of time, will cure the patient entirely. Price 25 cents per vial, . .GREEN 'WONDER OIL, A certain cure for all Scalds, ilioses, Durns, and the most effectual mire for the piles—it will care the person afilicted Mr . 01911. time,. if used according to dirvetions. Price 25 etti.per - vial. SPIRIT DE MEXICO. • . . This spirit is highly 'reeinninendlid spraint, swelling of the limbs, or.leaders,rsinews, .• jointsand rheumatic; as an onward remedy, it has noequahand wheAtifil with the Illietimatiellledi. • eine, will greatly llicilitate the cure. The an. nuals of History do not produce its equal, and it is th e 'greatest preVotittiv — crtinst cold, in the known word. For particulars sec direetionsacconi ponying the bottles. Price 25 cents. • TOOTH AO I E DROPS; infallahle cure if used according to, direc times. Price 9.5 cents per vial. SALVE OF DRESDEN. • • • Is decidedly the beet application for wounds and siiret , , old or .new, of all kinds, and will pre:- vent if used in.tithe;many, operations; and pre vent Lock Jaw, Pains in the •Itaeit, Head, Females who are so tmfbrtunate as to have sore breastsezokl,will use thiswonder4salve, will ho cured in a very short time. It cannot ho too high ly recommended. For farther pa rticularssec dine. Lions. Price 12A cents per box. - ‘VORM LOZENGES. , • • An excellent article for the mire of. worms in adults as well as childri n, end v. ill cure .when other remedies fail. Price GI cents per brix. . COUG H 170 Z ENG r,,`!:. • - Asuperipr articrefor coughs, Colds,Sure throat, Bronchitis and difficulty of breathing. Price 6.1, cents per box. •Sold wholesale end retnil„at the principal office, No. 381, North' 3d street, Ph iledelphiV tind*y • JOHN GRAY, earliele, General Agent forTuted June 9.2, 18.18. • 4.34 . .• TAI IPS Lain ryoivi.37s, Bowery; N; .1310Roineyears this medicine has striinlutirivalttl j fur the cure of Coughs, l'ain in the side, tliffii" Cully of brewthing4 Bronchitis, and alt those allect• - tions of the Throat,' Lnugs and :Illicit 'area , I :source of so mesh siecring and which' entirl.ested .so•olleoterininsite in Consumption. So extensively,' lass this remedy been used and in so to its cnrel, has' it proed • sticectaitial, the proprietor feels uo hesi-' einey in reconnormling it to all who tMfortunately have neebsion to resort .to srime means of receviny. Multitudeiu Ito have experieneeil its'oappy.ilreets, can testify to its and et , ry.itiany. re' , idled front a premature dentli,point tOit'aS the antliliti of turtle •The originator of this renicily wfsisk,ll vrrkdriP the science of medicine, total a tik4ktf.-piliclickpiit! ' r. • Physicians familiarwit h its effietliatot prescribe it iu their,practice, ;Ind Witlt'tfk I?atrilty ~, ,e iterally it has met. with a larger start: of - approbation than is Coirintonvith„esclesivt , direr" it:o-CONSUIVIOTION—The following ..remart4 ut were taken from the lust wither of the Medico ...Ile surprising effect Produced by 'the genuine 1)r. Taylor's Balsam of ,liverwort, made at.' 375 Bowery, in coltsrimprittecases, cannot fpitesciqnga dceyl and interest througitoptilieWorld. .We base So long believed this diiease (ionsinuptien)inl. curable; that it is difficult to credit our senses wiled we acs perSetiS p. eVidently , comuynEttive, restored to health: Yet' it tali lira of daily • LIVER COMPLAANT'and do consider my ourealutesdmiraeldous. Neasarea op.by. two physician a and told to prepare for tenth. I was in this low. 'state which a friend sent me 1:6t:- tle Of ;Dr.=Taylor's Batista ottiveiliort, froin47s Bowery, and, beforol had rand up . Al ) py hottfol i wes able to sin tip in bud,- y the further use nitric tom. pletely regained toy.heoltls... - Ali 81116411 ttse It t ' • GEO. VDUS,' 3SJohif MiAtrrtibino !men curedola vieleot, paid diefsitle:,,exteiding thins ugh Jtl4llioajbllV,-dillitlYilifl63ll of, appetiteand,generid• datitty - Oty„tnottelof two liotties of Dr. Tailor's Balsa% of:llstm*ostr. ) ' ' • '.1.• AMEN; • • • For •ital; bV:STEVRNSINSI I IO3I.)INF.UP tolti agents for Var1i510490,7k,..197;;:a . :it:A.. 0-et • 0eri. , 6„0 - 42, , • • JOIIX PEAUSON ililitlVM,--:re. n' fARMERS t Mr IPi ' '' T10i1 L t74 1 .2 .7,7d , t 6= g eni cl that li e basiskwor(die:'; 4%0.: b M 77,J4.41.1, 1 , , , N4 , .. ; ~...eik..;:44yaift4iFD 1 ; t: p i.te fi y6i,,to4.,..g44.,.7uwi;wEas(ll, thiett,*rt law ill:Hui 6,si briiii Uilint f Oise'. 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