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14)THE EVENING TIME IT SHALL BE LIGHT;
,Br UM: eta oirttir.F.:
• Walk`wiili the. Lord at merni • • '
... .
When every scene is-fair;
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'. • While tipeningjiuds thebouglis.adorn,
. '. And fragrance fills thcair;
ii;efere die roily dawn ain't:C,
Aug in thy being prido)
'thy first young blush of beauty, make
~ 'pmtillioterice thy guide! • - ..'
-Walk with the' Lord at boon, ,
•
: When fervid suns are high,
And Pleasure, with her treacherous Loon,
Allured' Manhood's eye ;
17hen,with Ihediomoud shield of pr4er,
Thy soul's oppressors meet,
:AIM crush the titorn of sin and care
, 'flint bind the pilgrims feet !
tVall: with the Lord at , !rr,
When the twilight dews descend,
And nature seems a shroud to weave,
As for some smitten friend ;
While slow the lonely moments glide
On mournful wind away,
Press closer, closer, to his side, •
For he shall he our stay !
Oren should'st thou linger still;
Till midnight spreads its pall,
And Age laments, with bosom chill,
Its buried earthly all.
Thy wither'd cies a signal bright
Beyond the grave shall see, .
- -For - he - wlto - maltettmlarktuissliglit, .
- Thy God.shall walk with thee !
SPEAR TO. THAT YOUNG MAN.
SPEAK to that young man yvho is remov
ed from paternal counsel and restraint. It
was but recently. that-be left his father's
rouge, free from those irregularities. and
'Vices that stain the characters of so many
of our youth. He has but just formed an
acquaintance with. a proficient in sin. A
Mad word whispered *his ear—a note of
Warning may Have the desired effect—and
l before he.• takes the fatal plunge in the
Whirlpool'of ptofligacy ; you may save him.
If you *rc a father, you must feel for one
so far removed from a 'parent's eye. If
you are a brother, fraternal Infection will
incite you to strenuous exertions to save a
young mamfrom ruin. Neglect your duty,
but a little longer, and the path to success
....
may be hedged up, and lie so fargone. as
•to hear unmoved your appeals. Delay not
an hour, iyhon you are certain that the corn
•
mencentent of that young man's career is
but the'dawning of a (lark and fearful course
—the end of which is sure destruction.
Speak to that young man who has just
bonimenced, business in .life—whti\is not,
• ,
prudent and economical, and neglects to
look alter his affairs. A life of pleasure is
incompatible witli-a life of business. Tell
hint that sooner or later he will be itt pres
ising need of every dollar that ho expends
With parties of pleasure=4t the ball room,
the,theatre or any other improper place of
ilay day will come, and with a
!titbit capital and innattention to business.
" he must inevitably fail, unle'ss he is saving
and prudent. The money he parts with
so ivebly is not his own—it belongs to his
traitors. Spbah to him, then, of his im
prudencednd Cully ; point . out the couse-
quence of the neglebt of hi§ affairs. He
Will listen lb yetir counsel and be safe.
• Speak , 4that ydiing men; who ) though
in humble eircumstances, is strugglimg hard
to ape the fashions of the day. lie takes
pride in dress; and every cent he earns is
expended upon his back. He has an aged
Mother who looks to him .for support, but
in vain: Her heart
. is made cad by the
folly of her son.. Speak to Ifilifpf his pride
hint he is thought less bf •by the re;
fleeting and more intelligent part of the
tommUnitY, and that Unless his feelings
Undergo , a bhange, lie will become the
laughing stool: and the scorn of all Who
know him. becency is commendable; but
h foppish dress—a lavish eipenditere of .
money on his own person, betrays a weak
and grovelling mind—more especially when
he deprives himself of the necessaries of
life, or Withholds from his parents that
which would go fur to make them com
fortable and happy. Speak a word of caw•
lion to that youth-=reason with him-L-Per
bustle him, and yob will save him. He
may yet throw aside his - foolish habits and
exert a good influente on society.
Speak td that young malt who is pro
fane in his language: He seldom litters a
Sentence without using improper words.—
He has bedtime so habituated to this sin;
that he is nut aware hew often he offends
Societrand makes inroads upon good taste.
Check him then lie erts—speak kindly lb
him of hls 'Onkel; habits—appeal to his
sense of righthill judgment—and he will
hearken td you: Oaths *will no More pa
lute his 'Nis, but he Witt utter the *tads of
ioberness . find truth.
' Speak.tO thOi young meth whoever, he
May 4c, 'who . is in 'a dangerous • Course, or
WhO is-Committing crimes that Will even=
mate iii, his ruin. Whether he be fond of
the social glass. the
,gdining-table, or of
Company , that is !base aiiiimiprindipled, do
hot faittsti„warn him of his errors, and point
him to the way of safety. If he hat no
father'iO,tiatelt .over. him; no .mother to
counsel him; ythir ditty is Made more evi
dent. Bo a,father td the erring yotith—
lake him undet }Tout guidance and care,
and give him MY :real till you firid him in
the path of
,routitothi and' virtue/ With -a
heart alive to the intetest of OW young Mon
*ith ieelingof real itreciiiin fin' thetd- , -=
the good you may . atOmplih, ean
estimate," Realtse At) Obligations yOsi ate
under tt ' , g 9114- ': 6, *o . a , #9 l "tary;iri''
iluencdentivhenever. yotatio ' r the r ; brig_
'of *0 ,or" f y,iolsited.or .fitohen,l4o:'not
heigitsta %jilt kintlnoss , : ml..nfroMou, and
srs° ; ot auAi47,74 to.
oPeooo,4o.oTigoo,-;.1u,ib.,,0140„:
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IRE
INIEW 100-DSt.
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, i c iii . , c,...- •, An . .. ,i ;.
.. ' RS.:' 8 . . CIE. , haajust - received from Me
City, a large aMlapleudid assortment of. Spring
an. Surnmer,Goodspoosisting. irivortmf ;• - - •
-11,4
of every varieLy, such as English, French, German . ,
Italian and American GROCERIES,.QUEENS
WKRE And GLASSWARE °revery varkety;:llard-
Ware and Cutlery, window Glass,- Paints ,Oils and
Byeßiafra, Brushes of all kinds; 40,-ttisei of
130•OTS a, 0- NOES
or all kinds, eheitper than. 4ve ever lime :sold in
Carlisle heretofore; her stotik' of goods beiug jOuch
largerthan it has ever. beelf.,.Ond all new and fresh,
antl•she being : determined to sell at very , sinall pro
rds4llle hopes to receive the Contra of her-former
custorner:i and of the publil!.; th,olte that 'will please
to favor her widk a call cannot go itivay without
be
uig suited. •
Carlisle, May 17. 1843.
•
tiFfore g v Goods.
••
HE subScrihers are just now opining l
furthei• supply Of goods suitable' for this sea
'situ, comprising in the assortment' of MOUS DE
LA LAS; lIALZOILING, LAWNS; CHINTZES,
CA ',ICONS, &o. for Ladies apparel, also a Wencrol
linartment of Gentlemen's Wear, which are offered
at very reduced prices. Call soon, before all the
choice pagerns are selected.
Ci I AS. I.IARNM & CO.
Carlisic,June 14, 1813. . tr-33
FARMERiP HOTEL
THE subscriber would respectfully in
form his friends and the •public generally,
that he has taken the
)5 3
MI •
lately-kept-hyAlr,-Simon-Wonderlich,in_Eastifigh
Street, a kw doors east of the I louse, where
he will at all times take pleasure in. administering
to the comforts of those who may favor him with
their etistoin.
His ISAR shall be constantly supplied with the
choicest liquors, and 11;s TA111......ith hcsttl •
kt fiirutslt. A etnai . l OSTLER always
kept in attendance—and nothing shall be left undone
to p:ense MI who call with. him.
BOAILMItS taken by theweekononth or year.,
WILLIAM. 13ILOWN.
Carlisle;Aprit 12, 184 3
Hats: Mats: Hats
STANDARD FASHIONS!
Na. IG6A Narket at., and corner 3(1 ,S Walnut sis
PIIILADEL,P.IIIA
THE snbscriber has on . liand and is now
making 'an Entire Fresh Stock of Ilats, and
Caps fur the Pennsylvania trade.
Fine awl sermial quality Ileaveri Moleskin, Cor
nice Silk and Brush lints—awl the "Patent Cassi
mere I tat" of which he is the Patentee.
Alnking the Ilats at his own Factory of this hest
materials and by die best workmen, he is enabled to
sell unusually lols.
Those who buy to sell agnin %yin have sochllats
put up us will be sure. to l:eep their eustomers,las
all I las and Caps are wade cappevgy for Retail
%Swift:, Call and judge for yoUrselves. -
• • OLIVEICIIItOOKS,.
• Nla - ritet St.'and stl k.-Walntit a
Philadelphia, April 154 1848.
The "Potent Cnssinu•re Illut" is lion: coming into
use, 119 it is fight and cheap.
Family ITedicines.
PREVAIIEI) only by 1)1.. D. JAYNE., Inventrn
and sole proprietot., Nci. '2() South Third s
.I'nd:tilt:yid:l, and none are genuine without
written Num the outside wrapper. • AI
others are rounterkits.
'niche medidines are rreammentled nod extensive
used by the most intelligent persons in the Unitel
States, by numerous Prid'essors and l'residentg a
Colleges, l'i9siehnis or the Army and Navy, and a
Hospitals and . Almshouses, awl by mare than dire
hundred Clergymen of valises deliontimitions.
Thee are expressly preparedjoy nuttily use, and
have acquired and impreeedentetrpopularity throw.
out the United States; awl as they are so admirably
calculated - to preserve ffea/at and cure Djseace, uo
family should ever he without them. The proprie
tor of these valuable ireparations received his edu
cation at one of the best' Medical Colleges in fie U.
States; and has had fifteen years experience in an
extensive and diversified kactice, by which he has.
hail ample opportunities or acquiring a practical
knowledge of diseases, and of the remeeies best cal
culated to remoVe them. These preparations coo.
gist. of- •
Jayne's Expectorant, a valuable seine& for Cough
Colds, Consumption,' A sauna, Spitting of Blood
Croup, I looping Cough, Bronchitis, Pleurisy tool in
ilamination of the Lungs , or Throat, Di likulty n
Breatki g, and all diseases 'oldie Pulmonary Orga a AI Jayne's Buie Took, lor the Preservation
GrGrosi
I f
and Beauty °film Ilan., and tt Welt mill push
lively tiring in new hair on bald heaths.
A ISO Jay ne'sTonie Vermiluge,a certain and plea
sant remedy for Worms' Dyspepsia Piles,and man
other diseases. •
Also ,favne's Carminitive Balsam, a certain cure
for Bowel and Summer Complaints, Diarrham, Dy
sentery Cholic, Cramps,Sick Headache, Sour stom
ach Cholera .. , Morlins, and all derangements or the
Stomach mid Bowels, Nervous Aftections, &cf
Jayne's Sanative Pills, for Female Diseases, Liver
Complaint, Costii•eness, Fevers, Inflammations;
Glandular, Obstructions, Diseases of the Skin, &c.
and in all eases where all Alterative or Purgative
Medicine is required.
For sale in Carlisle, by
r. C. STEVENSON.
May 131,1813. tf-31
Dr. Leidy's Sarsaparilla Blood Pills
Both purify the Blood and cleanse the Stomas
and - Bowels from all itniaoritks; thus, renmatin
the whole system, nod restoring it to Indiuml an
healthy action.
MOST PERSONS
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During the ye ar, eeel peculiar sensations, such as
Dullness of Spirits,
Dizziness, Faintness or Giddiness,'
DrmCsitiess;
• . Swiniming of the (lead,
Dimness of Vision,
Del - iciness of the Eyes,
Languor and Sluggishness.
The appetite variable;liowels irregular, occasion
al sickness of the stomach, headache, and other sm.
satiolts equally 'distressing sine! linploisaile:
TRY Typm ! TRY THEM !
All you that have never taken of them;
Give no heed to the false doctrines, 'reasonhig stud
statements of ignorant pretenders to Medical Science
and Foi•eign Impostors, which are frerplently peb
lished—for nine Ow told of ten, taking of their
nostrums, personfiifc o l hhgca to take of 1)r. Leidy's
Blood Pills to counteract their baneful effects..
For sale in Citidisle
T. C. STEVENSON..,
June 14, 1843. ll-33
in illankruptvg.
United Slates - . Court;
EASTERN DISTRICT. OF PENNSYLVANIA
OTO
PETITIONS for Dischtirge'orol Certia
ficate tinder the Bankrupt Law, have been lik
ed by
JAMES• M. ALLL'N, late Clerk. • Cumberland co,
and FRIDAY, the 29:11 day of SEPT. next; at
It o'Clock A. M. is'appointed fel; the hearing there
of, bliftire the said Court . ; sitting in Bankruptcy, at
the District Court ltoon, in the City of Philadel
phia, *hem and where the Creditors of the Saiii
PG
titioner's, who hare'proyed their Debtk and all Per.:
arms iii interest, May apPear and•tshow cause, if any
they hate.,, why Well Dischirges rind' Certificates
should not be grouted. • - ••
• FR'AS.
• Clerk of District, CotirL
April I 2t11,1844- • • • • . 10.24
.7ronee.
ETI'FION for Discharge find' Certificate under
the Daiskittpt Lawfinve been filed the 16th May,
18 3,1)y
NICHOLAS R.SLINGYAI, Fart:Tier ind Black
Smith, • -' ' Cumberland county.
and FRIDAY the' 28th tiny .of JULY heat, -,at
Al o'clock, A. M. is appointed foe the hearing there
, of; before the' said Court, aittitta. in:, Ihipkruptoy,
ha Dlstrict cinitirOOnt' tlioCity J)fPhiltidelpkik'
when and wilial , ifilierieditiiri'd tho.'lliad Petition
er; Who hav6. Itch*, and alt
sops in interestinity itypete and atto* , .` , OtiOao, if
they have,Wltystrehhischirietintl CertiflateSiinillti
'nol'tio granted:.:;,, . .
....Clerk of Iltud)satriot:Court,.,,.
'May 1.7
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,13ErcoacidEosr4,
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ii,t,'OinSryuali6 , ,,for;
Or • ; " LE. ELLIOTT,' •
- rVIIPc 1143:' ' ‘.<
Dd.-I;EI4YI.SARSAPARILII -1, --
ILY
' cilectoic.oPtitis4Prepsi" rationibe
ii
corning. more, anpaccot..Nutrierons person
assert they have deiitpilkar,ltiOnefit fronlusing god
bottle' of tt, than dif.co or. any other. .-Tlll,lO coolly
ildokainted foritondil Leidy'B SarraParillali a much
sironger preparatiiin.thad any other,Urid . tiearTkiec
as much to contained' in otie 'bottielis\ orany 'other
(mill sohd ht the same price.) Let thdpUbliti raiment•
this—it is no iltio boast but thd rdnUfaet...,
DR. LIMILDVS yAAtSAPAIFIGLA
' ' " Frarn,tlie ,
C""Amonr, 00 vegetable alteratives, with ai•hie li
our dispensaries abound, there are few so useful nn
Siirsaparillai•and.when properly covapitodlllid pr'e
-I,parcil, not ofily'in,i4istOring:
ted constitutions to their wonted energy but in every
case arising , opt •uf impure ;tipitwofflie blood.",
From a knowledge of yery many, cases, (and some of
them' considered' Incurable) ddide uniny different
preparations of Sarsapari.la had' been used
seemed.tO posieSs virtlics or iedamlial powers,eqinil
to tr.Lcifly's Altdiefited Compound tatract of
Sarsaparilla." .'"
It Is a • iirewirntinn is believed far superior to'
any other, nod Would recommend it to the particular
notice of Physiciatis.»=Ed.' U. S. gazette.. .
QM
DR. LEIDY'S SARSAIPADPLI.A.
Extract of a ytter-trom Mi. Whitmore, of Easton,'
in relation to Dr. Leidv's Sarsamhlll4
"My little boy and girl; the former now three
years and the latter now• seven years old, have been
afflicted with a scrofulous tumor from the time they
were three months old. Three mouths ago I was
induced to make trial of your Extract ofSarsaparilla,
and Intve . given it to both to the present time. They
are now entirely free - leMii - adv - iMpearance of - Seto.
Fula mid never Were in bettertealtlit"
Dr. Leidy's Sa.isaparilla is efficacious in all din:.
eases arising from impurities of the blood tom other
fluids of the. system.• All invalids who may halm
teen under medical treatment, who are debilitated
from the - quantity of medicine they may hitve•takem
or tire under a mercurial influence, will find-that by
ash% a few bottles of Dr. Leitly's Sarsamuilla,their
smell vigor tool elasticity of their frame soil system
will-be-restotell,_atL.he_agait_permittedioettn.tile
sweets Of life.
Dit. LEIDY'S SARSAP.
(0 - " This article appears to be doing wonders at
the Sotult,..aud_kint the higy character of the re
commendationS, We are Icily persuaded it is a triOgr
capital medicine fot all imittirdies of the blood. We
know many Physicians who have given their testi"
ninny fir Chit subject, Mill nie, know:they would not
give a character to any medicine that did not really
deserve it."-=Charleston Enquirer. .
I t"txtetict or a letter'from Dr. Warren, Natchez.
"Having for the ; last year in my prietiee used
,your
Sarsaparilla with much satisfaction to myself and'
benefit to my patients, I have no hesitation in declar
ing it to be tine of the most useful preparations in
diseases for Mall Sarsaparilla is prescribed."
6R. MUD . 4 10 g SiiiAAPAItILLA
Tyritis preparation may be depended upon its
being the strongest (vonseiptcntly inure einem:ions)
or oily in existence.; nil Ilind preparations must:pos
sess 5111101111' lirtne , •, in proportion to.titeir strength,
being prep:trot from the same. artilde. 1)r. I,eitly's
Compound Extract of Stirs:mayn't - I, howevtr, pos
sesses properties lint pmsensunl by others, from its
manner of prepturation, and combination nitlu other
vegetnble extracts recommended by the unethical
. .
citify—anti liettep tlw reaspe 'why it is so generally
reconnineteled by the Phy bieiallS ci PhiNdeiptihiand
clw.m lit r .
From the eNtraordinarr virtues of this pre-para
tido and a ktiowledge of its composition by l'hysi;•
clans, (the reason why they so gbnerally muse it, as
they would list 1150 or recinntnetal any preparation
they„ditl not know the composition-0Q it 11115 been
introduced in many or th'e llospititlit throughout the
U. S. and is highly recomtnended by Physicians and
SitrgeonS oe those litstittnions.
'From the /New Orleans Advertiser.
DR. LEIDY'S SARSAPARILLA.
The high and envied celebrity which this pre
eminent medicine has aerporeil for its invariable el- .
ficacy in all diseases which it professes to cure, has
rendered the usual practice of pulping unnecessary.
It is known by its fruits and its good works testify
for it. 1)r. Leidy's , Sarsaparilla will be initial parti
cularly efficacious in tilt diseases of the laver, stom
ach, skin, kidneys, spine and boneS, ulceration of the
nose, throat and other pouts, abscesses, fistulas," sem-
Has, erysipelasjaundice;rltenniatism anal incipient
gout, mercurial and syphilitic affections, female de
rangements and in restoring the sickly and debilitat
ed to their natural health and energy.
DR. LEIDY'S SARSAPARILLA
Dr. Leidy's Compound Extract or Sarsaparilla has
stood the test for five years past, and 'tis no boast to
say that there is no other' preparation of equal
strength now in use. Throtighout die Southern
States where Sarsaparilla as much in general use
as tea aril coffee; I)r.' Leidy's Sarsaparilla is gener
ally preferred and is highly recommended by Phy
sicians, [whose certificates have been fretptentiy pub
lished ] 7 brottgliont the north and west it is also
mulch used, more perhapsttlinti any other.
One bottle of it [half a pint] is"warranted equal to
two orally other lii strength, and is equal to one 101
gallon of, the strongest Syrup that eau be made. ,
Direetiiiiis for making Syrup therefrom ttecnnt.
patties the Oirections.
DR. LEIDY'S SARSAPARILLA.
;Kr But a few days since a Clergyman of this city
[who does not desire his name published in the pa
pers, lint is left with Dr. Leidy) stated that a lady
who bad long been a communicant at his church, but
tive two sears past nimble to go to church, on Remand
of her extreme debility, occasioned by ulceration o
various parts of her body, disease of her liver and
other internal derangements, and the constant taking
of medicine therefor, never found any change for the
better until alter using several bottles of Dr. Leidy 's
Sarsaparilla, and by a few months perseverance in
its use, was entirely restored to health, mid recover
ed her lo•mer strength, and to inc her own language
"was almost created a new being." This is but one
of noun• instances almost daily heard of.
It is prepared only and sold Nilmlesale and retail
at Dr. LEIDY'S Ilealth Emporium, No. 191 North
Second street below Vine: also sold by Frederick
Brown, corner Fildt and Chesnut streets; and Fred.
Klett br. Co. corner 4d and Callowitill street, at k,il
per bottle, (a hall ,pint) or six bottles,ss.
For sale in Carlisle by
'F. C. STEVENSON.
tf-31.
Alay Si, 1843
IPorins IJ 7 ortaigl
IF parents knew the valde and efficacy of •Dr.
Lenly's Patent Vegetable Worm Tea,they never
would be without Win their faMilies, as childrenlire
subject at all times to Worms.
Dr. Leidy's Worm Tea is composed of vegetables
altogether, and may be given to children of all ages.
Directions stecOmpany each paper or package.
Children stiller much, of times, femn nutny
things being., given them for worms, without any ef
fect., Much medicine, giVen to children, has a ten
dency to destroy their general lebaltlt, and they arc
more or less delicate ever alter.
To avoid the necessity of Oving medicine unne
cessarily when you are certain your children :have
worms give them at first Dr. Lenty's Worm Tea. It
is all that is necessary. . .
Reference might be made to several hundred pn.
rents in Philadelphia city and county, of the efficacy
of Dr. Leidy's Worm Tea. Try it and you will be
convinced.
Price' lei cents n small, rui9s cents a large pack
age. Prepared only, and for sale, Avholesale. and
Ittnail., at Dr, Liddy's llealth Emporium,. No: 1,91
North Settond street, below Vine,[sign of the Gol
den Eagle mut!! erpents,] Philadtphia.: „
For'sale in Carlisle by
T. C. STEVENSON.'
tfni3
June {4;.1843
Dr. Leidy's Tetter and Itch Ointment.
AN infallible remedy for reticule affections of the
Skin, removitg Pimples,Pustules, adaptedp articu larly to the cure of
Totter and the Itch. , ; ;
, This ointment has bee n used in numerous schools
throughout the city and county, fis - viell as Plietories, • ;
employing, numerous girls and boys; and amongst
whomVetteritinl Itch us well as ether Affatkitis of,
the Skin, pkrailed, diemost uneiumplUil ;
eras; - Names of Schnbl Teachers, as ;well es Super.:,
Intendants and PrOprietcirs of FitCtorles cehld • be
giveo,'aonfirmthg the abe•YC,buil for the delicacy they
feel in having llied :undies published in connection
with such loathsome and disagreeable affections.',..
Nee 2.5 cents' bict. For sale in,Ciirlisle by'' •
T. C. ST,EVENSOIC. •
tf-33,
Jima 14, 1843
JAY,NE'S Ei#ECtOttANT;
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c(iNSUbiPTION;, Cough; - StUttiligjiloMl;
.To Consumptiveii—"Vout , fifths of yotatro 'reify ,
1 - su tning tivirO,UeglectiAl '7Cohli,tor!,tio.'llbstrochbn
Find cousetitient .itilismitiattoti•Ve the 'delleitOttih,tg_
Of those tubedittiialiviqii6bihe' , liTi itittreatheis,
distrifulted to 061'part of the. langur. ,This Ob.;
tithefion Arbi3o4oft takli.!Out Aor:miCaft."4 -I .?9 l 4lfiurtt
. 044, difficulty be' i'ailtifing; 1 . k016• lever, p , nf
epitiing of.blolotf; nistteiAe'ltilegui,;.';'•3/1461r. fi gaitt i
'aititUipts.tlie - iteentth fif thejettieitt,tmao.
Expectorontuever (UM to'Fblutive this .
tirMitiVett the most preasiog and happy,
yottliti2. It is certaikOUits effects, (Mil cannot fail to
fAiletiOirro be tad )4,4 . .6:20 South
,Third ,
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IVor> ti imericw nouranceCoi
JOHN .. .
,;.-=
pllkrEits,
rico §: c • oinomy
againat Jog's or'ilar,eake.by;Fire, Ott the'reeet
iin
'reasonable tae.: 'they alio
, PEitPETiTAL'lttSits l :.:;
on stone ,or. illicit buildings at 825 eh‘ $1:000, the
premium' eubjeet to bo draynt• any thne•hy the
party Insuring', at a deduction orfive:poi,Fopt.lep
the umountor premium • •
. . , . • .
Theusuai rates ?or otio year on
Stone and Brick Bundinge, n $4 ; to $5 an $lOOO
Log and Frame, " •- $6 to $7 on $lOOO
Merehandize, about •'• 95 on $lOOO
Applierthonin person or by letter will imiolm
mediatoattention.- :•! • ' •
Thf,,Spil Garden Insurancei . o.
Or,PHILADELPHiA—
._
ARE INSURANCE, 'either, temporary or
.17:parricidal, against loss or damage by I IRE,
i.vti or . Country, on Houses, Barns and Build
ings of all kinds; on Houschnld Purniturc,rMer
cliandizet Horses, Cattle, Agricultural, Commer
cial .and' Manufacturing Stock, and Ulcnslls of
every descriptiomas as - Mmernatts and GROUND
REN thOnostius..orable
_terms.
The following_ are tlie
On Stormond brick buildings, from
35 to 40 cts. on WO
"Log and franio " GO to 70 cts.-on 100
"Merchantli"ie and fbrni- • . .
tura - in brick or stone
buildings, from • 50 obi. on
"Do. in log or frame, 70 ets. 0.
"Horses, cattle, firming
utensils and sundries,
at about , TO
at about
Application may lie made to
JOHN J. MYERS, Agent.
Carlisle, Deo. 21, 1812. 1 v
MN PRESENTS !!
M YERS So. ITATTERSTICK have
just INA:Ulna' Ai their )rug, Hook, Stutuonary
and Variety Store, a larf;e assorttneut of •
TOys,. Toy-Books for Christmas
P - i-esents„ Annals, Souvenirs,.
• • and Port-folios, for . 1543,
Together with n ehriice selection of entertaining
LIGHT .
IU long whiten' evenings.
ALSO
31111rDIDI 1tt.13,
of every variety, viz: --
School Bibles and Testaments„
Smith's. Georrraphy and Atlas;
bbiey 4 tllilchcl/'s do.
-
Smith's Gramniar,
Kithizia's
.dagets Series, No. 1, 2, 3,4, 5, 4- 6,
Cobb's School hooks, complete.
RmerSon, Byerly,• Barham, 4- Jrcb•
ster's Spellers; -
Pike, Rose, Smiley, 4- Emerson's..o
- with Keys,
Mathematical' linstr ttttt en .
STATIONARY :
Letter, Cap, and nerd para., laded m1(11)1;011. Note
paptr. Silver Pencils, everpoints. Jackson Lculi
Pencils In anal, al all tempers; with a large Ils.
sortntent a BLANK BOOKS, tailed and winded.
• p a ii+3:oll . a:Vilry22 Lt
Ofsuperior finish.• Razoki, Razor Strops
Shaving Brushes; and — Rnely scented
Shaving, Soaps and assorted Pe:
FANCY STACHONAIRY:
Superior opaque and Russia Quills, Tlri.tnl Ilnards,
Rice pawl., Visiting Cards, colored Wafers and
Stnding'AVnx,-Plitin and :llotto Seals.
INew
(I;OCAL AND INSTRUMENTAI.O
Mitoicat Knotruturntti,
Tdgrtlier with a general and will selectedlissoo
ment Or Classical and .11iscellanrong ll'orkv,"to
pleage the limey and improve the taste."
Carlisle, Dee. 14,131'2. tf-7
TOnel.nmEns.
2'22111111 1 141 lat[llll2l,
/VHF, subscribers, at .their FOUNDRY AND
I NI ACII I NE SIM', on Main street, nearly op
posite the Connty .tail, in the llorono of Carlisle,
Pa, still, routine to build the following Machines
and Horse Powers—ciz:•
T. D..lltiturell's Patent Improved
'PUREE AND FOUR
OILLM ' BOOW EM9 .
horizontal band-wheel, with n u unk to con
duet the btrap to the Al:whine.
BEVIL GEAR HORSE POWER:'
fhe hand-wheel outside of the horses. They are
well enleninted to put to one side oldie &aril btldge,
or under the built
A Piew and Improved Shaker ,
To separat.” the grain from the straw, %ride!' will
dispense with one or two hands, will be made to the
above. Machine if wanted.
2 a ra ra
•
Purchasing any of the above Machines may have the
privilege, eller a fair trial, of returning. the same it
not satisfied. All Machines and Horse - Powers are
warranted for one year, if well used.
.111EPallidAW.
All kinds or repairing , will be done nt the snorter
otice and on the most reasonable terms. They al
wys keep on hand all castings necessary to repair
le slime Mateltines,or any others now in use.
'ON AND BRASS FOUNDRY.
There is also attached to the anove establishment
nn IRON AND BRASS' FOUNDRY; M which all
kinds of CASTINGS can be illtd—supli as Apple
Mills, Corn Brakers; Platlter Alrakers, Mill_Gear
ing, Saw Mill Cranks, Marlune.,lemaring; Wagon
Boxes,*.e;l4e; - . ,
TURNING AND FINISIIING
Sueli - is Mill Spiiidles; Car, Boxes, Turning Lathes;
840. all in, the best order, in iron mid brass. .
&All orders will. be executed at the shortest no
§ce,and promptly attended to. Farmers and others
arc respectfully invited to give us n call, .tionfident•
OW they can be suited to their satisfaction. • ,
. A.•STOUPPEI2 Sr. CO. .
Carlisle, Aug. 10,1843., tmi
&Platick!s, Henwood's and Ogle's PLOUGHS,
and PLOUGH. QASTINUS, such nueutters Land
sides, kg. &c., Can also be had nt the foundm
•
Union Paper M illi
THE aub'seribei respectfully infiorme.the pub.,
lic at WO, that be has leased the; above es:
tablishment, six miles south,of Carlisle, feya torn
of years, and the MILL having ,: been'reeently re
,paired, and new.: machinery Introdneed, ;he in
therefore prepared to manufacture to order, (and
abso'has supply eonstantl hand), -r*
•
Paper of every Wield andQoalltY,
which ho will furnisii to..prtnt.u.s, merchants and
others;ip 'shy Cluainities.at the lowest city prices.
All orders addresSed to.tlio,subscriber,-at , Paper.•
curoharland •countyp will receive 'pretript
attention::'
Having latelyveceived asupply Othoverthest
materials,
to Manufacture, pcpar equal aptctheT,
slriblishinent coutiti•ir • .
Iff. '
tf:9B
Tholig•ctd.l3flee n; I
.:•,..Striperi
PlOW„lacOnhie, Rjlt
Ofito4o9Ae l: )ii146140
ri t ,lety.te,behh t 4t. t i m stare AO" f ,
)1) 1 1,1 6 0 441 ,ink4,1, 4 ,1 4 ,f 14 5 5. ”#,5.1t r i Z ,
, •=.l
7-731;0141fitv
v n ni
r., ..,(, /,,,,
.7,•
- COF I , I I/1 118 iOner
AS removed leis pllwo. tolArarat Hint:peer
-11-11 L. Abut, West side, 8 deorellorth•Of Loather
afreet, and nearly opposite thurciffico' of William'
I.Vscp, where ho will as usual' : enieftilly,
attend to alb business. which. matbe entrusted to
him ;the line of his'profession.••l-1
Carlisle, April .12",-.1843
PROTECTION AGAINST, LOSS
'Lt fib' ,.
THE. ,CUMBERLAND VALLEY MUTUAL
PIf,OTECTION COIVIPA NY;., hicorpo
rated acf of the Legislature of the present ses
siori,and fully, oCganized and in operation under the
direction - of die following board of Manngera, viz
'Thames C, Miller, C. I'. Cullintine,.,lohn Moore
David .W. McCullough, James Weakly, George
Marti n,..lVi I I inm Iltoore, Samuel 'Galbraith, James
Greason ,Tho alas Paxton, Win.l3arr,Joselill,C 4 ulver
and A. G, Miller,leall the attention of the 'inhabit-
nts of Cumberland Valley'• to the cheapness of their
Ides and the ninny advantages:which" this ,tied of
nsurance ha's over: any other. L
ht. Avery !Jerson insured r !tectonic's a memlierof
the company'and takes part in the choice of,ollieeps
and the.difection ol coneerns..
pt — lenrinurrtnree pn more — isrdermintladll . •
necessity to meet Ate expenses Company Wit;
halcoiotiv tegainst hisses hich !nay 118 ppen.
- incont eitlietce, I'reont4ll reneh ttltt is 117
Voided by insupii, A , Tor a trrol of Ilcc years.
Any pers-m :$111111111'; 101 . 111S111 . :11ill• 11111 ht gin
his premium note fat. 01'6 cheapest class at the rate
9 r live per ecntalh , which- Will Ite'sao on the $lOOO,
for which he - will have to f or fi v f.
and $1,50 for survey and iodic . ... and 'et 1110 V:• 11011,s
40 to 50 cti. on 100
60 t 0.70 els. on 100
. , . • ~
1039 Ile WMIIIIIIIIIIO . 3
V.13.3111` 310 , 30.1-40.1-0-1, , -1 . 3701,-
on hands will C0V01 1 ,3011,110.0 I, 0. 1i.. , 1‘ .. .1 1 . 110 1 •..1,41 . -.
111 than a pra rata %!.ara. '1 1 1,•••• 113 , 1 :II ,• ibklit.4
, ihr3tl/ei . thiiii thii,,,r ~ , i,.•,,....n.0uit..,,,,.1 . 1 ....So..
' at P ` .1111.. - . ,11Tifitilir147------.---
arc itieuritottpietlltt , matee
liisttettlit:e is cireetell in the follott Lig
person tiring ft/1 . .111'0111M, ellr.111,11,(1 , 1 111 ' , tile
cite:wt.* lte--vittrer.zml-f
tpct. cent lee flueyeat 5,11 um, ;miolinting' to ;;:,l) roust
he given Ii him, oil Oriel. lie will Ite'Yetittiet'il tit pay
5 per cent $6,511, t u tu 1 , 391nr and p ti k t ,y,
nud will lithe tin rerpolred ditim tittle,s Ittsses
occur and the funds' on builds are not sufficient to
meet them.
Agents will Ia nppninted as soon as possible in dif
ferent places to attend to insurances, and any persons
wishing immediately. Jo apply can do so by signify
ing their wish to the officers of the company.
eIIAS. P. CUMMINS,.Pres.
A. (I.3lit.t.in, See'y.
April P. 2, 1843.
MOO WORKS
,4 7 11117,vir de of the powers and authority
sontaiiwii iii the last Avill mid testament 0
NliellAEL EOE, &TY., I now Olrel . an• S 8 lc, tic
Carlisle Iron Works •
Sitnateol on the" YeHaw Meei;lies Creek, 4 miles
eaht of Carlisle Va. The estate ennhists an first tate
a t\ als zo L i z - 1744
with Teo Thousand vlcres-pc.Land.
A new .NI ERCII ANT :\ 111.1, ‘vall roar run of stone,
finished on the mind npliemed plan.- A hold 5110 acres
of the hind nee cleared and highly cuhituh•d, having
thereon ereatetl
Itarns
TENA NT 110 ITSES . I . III ,
works Mee peOpel be he chum; Itreeelits Creek
:will the lioili t ig•ti i iriiit t .o
•rhert• ere tile/lithe premises ill the lieee , Sllll work-
inelis lumsrs, enal 11 , 11,•s0 , 1111,i'llict•affil Smith shops.
of the mist ,01 1:1116:11
The nee 111 the In,' . I ‘ndity need is
within 2 mile, a lieu. i nrwtcr Tio•re nt.rin.ps
no iron works in I',m , ,hnnin *hid, l e atlvailia l ses Still filliTs s T eiiter /111111eCillellttil
the lOVeStllielit Or C:11,11,1. The titter pill% el• is.so
gee:it lust It mi g ht he e . .teleht II to : m Skier IMMO-
I:1011011g - 11111 . 11051 . . Pet SOON ptwej.s,
will Or VOWS,' eN:1111 . 11.4 . Ih r IleOvitly. 'I hri••nnsul
stile will be ulnae know. by
Exr.ork (If mid6 , ... 1
caoistc, chi. I S 11-3
CHEAP PAPEI HANGING',
FIE ettihseriSers ennld inGnm thi eiti
_EL %ells or earns), :to the virtility, lira they :ire
reltareil to furnish their
LATEST PATTERNS CF WALL PAPER
ill tilt! 1110 St superirn• nrunn•r, lit prirrh 11,0
Lr landed lir their bring the tngpt &Ate.' cd unum
licchn•crs in tile Cr/Mal'.
We still. ri•tnin the FULL I.r.vr.•rn: nn "euruiil
'tienl to suit the times," hilt twilit the t•urct:v. Cnll
and See the heht, cheat/CM, and lititgest assert:tient it
the city'.
April DI, 1813'
MANSION HOUSE HOTEL,
Main bireci,one square West n/ the Court House
CARLISLE, PA.
4 II E sttbst:riber.hnvinß leased the above
ois house, would most respectliilly 3111110 Th,, t o
I is !limits :mil the public genes ally. that he is pre
pared to Accommodate thew Ilse trarelLd wow
toutiity, ill it 11) 10• that lie hopes will be liulnd satis
c.tory to all who may Ihtor him oitlt a call.
His table will receive ltis'especial attention, and
al Wal'S be abundantly supplied with the bust to
lie had count•. The bap is and will he liluud
constantly styptic') with the choicest \l'ities and
Liquors that are to he obtained licrennd iii the cities.
The Stabling attached to the house is commodintis
and oil! be under the charge of a careful ()Mkt. -1
Ile hopes by a strict attention to business toreeeive
a liberal share of the public patronage.
°Alt I)ERS will be taken 1)y the week,month
or year. WILLIS I , ()ULK.
Carlisle„kpril 5,1831 i.. tf-9.4
Lato3,
itutyEits & HAVERSTICK have just receited
from the Manufactory at Philadelphia' a lair,
assortment of 1.41111 LAMPS, consisting of ,
Partonr,Chatnbcr& Study Ltuaps•
with or without Shades; .which they VII sell whole
sale or retail at the aaninfiadurer's prices. •
ALSO.
Astrid, Side Reflectors and Class Lamps of %lief
ous patterus. „
The v ry best Winter 5t0..i0. 2 .1,• hloooliotl Sperm
Oil, worpantoll to boy, olear2roi.
1,15 , ga it iiu.
'Best Sperm Clmtlles. 37A ocoto per Ilt.
Corlile, Deo. 21,1842.
, .
Mechanicsburg, Line
Rh , . 1 4: 1 .
%U•11'
• •••
10etweciC0.1 . 1. -aft('
• .1701;im9re,
[BY RAIL' ROAD OR CANAL]
. •• '.; (
RE subscriber grateful for past favors, begs
MI
leave to, Inform his, friends,aria, the public'
getierally„ that fie:still conanues'ito run aline of
hurtled' Pars regularly ~between ,l'ilechaniesbnrg
and Philadelphia or - Ilaltiniorei by•which:gdods
and pioduee'lefell desCriptions will tc:r•forwarded'
with care and ,: despatch at • the lowdst rates of
Prdduce Wloo'receiv,ed aihis Watv,flousOn
IMlChanicalitirg,' and forwarded to . ,citlier,A".bila
de*liii. itiltidiOie; according to the 'direction
Of the owner. ' ' ;
a:TTlio highest , price . Will be giyen for Wheat
•andr
4 ' V,i' lvtAittririt
q ' tutY. '"'
I. .:Plittite t dr;Rtria. and Salt alsiaYirkkilli
.9# hand, Ptisltfc'tsale at the lowest pricoc,' . ;:ll:"L'l:
er , ; • :; f‘,..4r-?;
- 40544:D.C6MCafr
f Ito has
illibtAligit l 4l l o l o#o. ll ol;ot,iio.4o 3 .dN,
A v it t r li tilikgiktitt i OttOr6icwlt) Ail :h7?
0,41:
EEO
`VA if; U A 13 LE.
avaL)M
111.111051.1, SON, Sc. 111..1NCIIM:1),
No, luu,Cilii•sont steet,
next dour to din I,cilgin• Buildings,
1'1111.A,0C1.1411A,
fircher's
C.ONSIUMPTION.OF THE IGENGS,
.directions of the LiVer,Asttimn,"Branchilie; rains
or weakness of the Breast or Lunge, C,hronic
Coughai Plettrieyillztoorrageof the Lutike, and
affections V' the Pulmonary CrYana.,
oWN PRESURIPTIQN: I3 •
compound Balsamic preparation of Pic Pruatw
'Virgittianitt Or "Wild Cherry Bark • A'COmbilted wild ,
the,iiixtract. of TariVrepakid by n . 1112 W chemical
process, approved repoinmended by the, •Most
phisicians, and universally ack.Ow
ledged the most valuable medicine eVer
NO' QUACKERY ! ! !• • NO DECEt'TION:
•In setting' fortli the virtaifitif this truly grea't Me:
dieine, we have no desire to Ileceive those. who are
laboriiiipindee affliction, nor do we wish to eulogise
it'anorellian it justly deserves: Yet when we look
and see the vast:inmii( of milli:ring and dis
tress occasioned by ninny of, the diseases in which
this medicine lias proved so highly silecesslid, we
feel that we cannot urge its donna too strongly, or
snv tommuch in its lima% ,
v Variotts remedies It is true have been offered and
tufted into notice for the cure of diseases of thiL
Lungs; nod some have no doubt . been found very
useful, but dull that have yet been discovered, it In
admitted by physicians and all who' latve 'witnessed
its effects, that none has proved as successful ss this.
Such, indeed;are the - - -
SURPRISING VIRTUES
Of this Balsam, that even in the advanced stage of
Consumt..rtort,after all the most esteemeil remedies
of physicians have failed to effect any change, the
ow - of - this - meflicittt—hav - hertr - pirrOu c t ive oft le
oust astonishing. relief, and actually effected cures
utter all hopes of recovery had been despaired of.,
In the.first stages of the di sense, termed "aztorr
hateonsumptian,!loriginatiag_fronutegLected_Colds,
it has been used with umleviating success, and hun
dreds acknowledge they owe the restoration of their
fi j r ni of Comovaption so prevalent RITI(Mg9i delicate
young females, commonly termed debility, or
'.!GOING 11,VI*0 A I.)ECLINM," . .
A complaint with which thousands are lingering, it
has also proved highly successrid, and not only pos
sesses the power of checking the progress of this
alarming eomplaint, but also strengthens old invig
orates the system more elrectually titan - any inedi
eine we have ever possessed.
Besides its surprising efficacy hi Consumption, it
is equally efficacious in Liver Compraihts,,lNtlimu,
Jd Mill 3111 affections of the Lungs, soil has
cur of many of the inost obstinate eases, alter every
oilier remedy hail failed. (r..rkl'Of'particulars sec
Da. NVislap's Trejse na Gonfamption, to be had o'
the Agents.
THE EXT::AORTHIYARY SUCCESS
Arending the use of this medicine in diseases or
dn. I.tingsoistil the ninny singular cures it has cr.
keiedomvii,,,•nattirally attracted the stoat:inn of
matt,' physicians, (as well as the it hole fraternity ul
iptaFks) varintisetn.jectures and surmises have maser
respecting its' tomposition ; some .physiciatis have
supposed it tirenniatt;nilt.'2r ignorant preten
ders say if twist entitain .1/ercitry, and to some such
substance they each attribute lie singtiltir efficacy,—
As such 001110118 are altogether erroneous, and cal-.
Whited to prejudice 'many persons against it ; t ir e- '
I'I.EIYGE OUR HONOR
That it eontahts tiothisig nr the ki;(1, • or shy thin.
the least injurious; oil the contrary, it in ellllll/1/SCII
el the roost simple sabstanees, the prihriple 1/I ' WII/Cll
:Ire dTR
o, e‘tracta of 'A HP(' C'llerrp Bark,
:Ilia do; Omit. aental of its, e()IISISIn io tin'
liy"
As or have publitlicil numerous certill-
cares 1 . 1.0111. the liialiest.iittiliority, AI hick ',tame its
‘ii.toes beyond all doubt, we coositlet-it otitioreioinry
lii exhibit a loud list them iii this place and will
Cllr wentit le
ora caws, to 'show ‘iliat it lias done.
Nt'll LIFE Pl)jAiNs
lIAVE STILL. SOME lIOPE.
SURPHISL,N(: the many
FIIIguuI'.I euIPCS %%fifth this medicine has Wooed,
ilwrc is porlogis !mite in which its posers are so
lidly thoo.ii as 111 the• ca - se :Mlrs. Austin. •
. .
.I . lik lady 11:111 been emiSlimptise fur sl•vold years,
grid 'he graater part 01.111 k thila laid rect.:l%H
Ilia licht medical attention, mal.lriatl All the nor,'
11,o.lit•s,yot oothiog• mold he loom! to
To•roq progrt•ss. She In natant
its
tiagail ailli slap 111
stop till, faarral dispose roatillautl its vran - seotatil
111 lirria• ar:t reentry)* was vatirely ilespairril or—
\ i-1 this liktra+ l,ll 4; situ: ll4lll i 1111 14 ,11 ing 11 1 11111
the tort large or Ilta grate, slur roinalearril the use
ol this It •Alticli, to Ilse her owl: \ pres•ital,
oilarittad :i . latast 111:e a clilirm. la a row s she
tIN I K T IIIIII ' I.II fre'l.l theco u gh" .ll4 ;o' 3l ' l ' llll Y "'ill'
pre , :lail, alit! es cry dap apprareil to :old Crash va,..,•or'
in lierl , —ks, and uose,in the plare'or that tonariatril
larta a illicritig In di•eny, she is 51.1.11 ill
wlcit ty, in latter lirnllh thaw bile hi:, eajri . % ail lit
• •
• rraTt3inNY.---Ihtehz l itu(sse
lir• elliency of 1)1.. NViNtzw's 11u1salm
Vil.l i in the ease Austin,l cheer
idly a. ',,111M ledge the alto% e mut t ... te nt to l ie fill
ud ellr,Vt. .1. C. NI'..tI.,TEL,S, Al. I).
Rootstown, Sept. 4. 1 R•I t .
iv—Although your int - alit:dile medicine has
alreacli s founil Ittintlreds ol powerful utlrocatun, it
mat. tlill lit.
,Ltratifyinr toy lull to rt.t.ei,t• a cotillion&
li•ont.atty one 111111 Itah been rrlirtud ht it.
Snell, Sit., is truly toy ease. I .bane been n V il . l 111
ut 1110 tPl . l . lllle 1118111 Se C 0 115111111111(.11, for 111:W!
nod hate 5ti111.1.1.11 so mnrb , that I had
coon. idlitost weary of toy pros. Ilenviiitz yunr
liah:dot so iiraist.ll, I began taking. it n feu
weeks Lack, 111111 C;111 stsmtreon it lout t.i.lieved
t.
nor
now niati any. thing I have used heron. :nor'
t•onlitli•nt ly In•livrt. it will cure nte (.111.ettiolly.
•git•e the licart.t. the %worth oldie enclikeil,l9lll, °bilge
T nos Ilevtietftilly, • Jolt N PEA iISONI
• Chester Comity, Sept. ft, 1811.
Friend Wistar--lt gives me mueb pleasore to in
form thee that any health has improved Ayr,
much since she has been using thy llalsalni or wild
clivrry, Ho(' we think there is no doubt hn th, t it
still owe her. She has taken the two bottles I pm-
chased from thee a short tints elude, and her rung,'
is much holey .she aka sleeps w ell art night, and
says she lias tbmin nothing to give her sn much re
lief. lime will please give the hearer two bottles
more for Thy Friend.
• - EDWARD ()INES.
Lancaster county o Tilly IR; 1011.
Dear Slr--I'lease send me two brutes of intr
g bimine lialsalin of Wild Cherry. I have teen of
flirted witli for the ift6t two years, and
s L itil, re il rery nmeh with a. severe ,edugh, paitii in
tut breast, di Iliculty . of breathing. night sweats, 40.,
mid having tried numerous mine:ll6S, and also heen
under several doctors. yet I could .tint find any thing
to relieve the until 1 used some of your Balsaldi.
gOt one bottle from g Ileighlinr of trine who is using
it, and have found such wonderlid relief from it that,
I have tio (10114 it will Mire me effectually.
Very respectfully yours, fcc.
ItouritiT 110:111.45.
. tr— f item] the following 'from Dr: licnliffOffman,
n physician
. of,FAttiosive practice in Huntingdon
.. . .
county:.
...
Deer Sir-4 proared 6ne.tinttle of Dr. Wistaio.
Dais:dm of Wild Cherry, friint*Thomus Heed, Esq
pf this place, and. tried, kin , a ease.6l,Nibstinnty
Asthma on a child of I l aulSchwebie, in which man
other remedies had' been-tried without Ony relief-
The &amino gave,stnithin relief, md , in my opinion
the child is elmectually cured by its use. • .
~ Yours, Ste, Jam? klormisr,3l. D., .
. Dece mber 2..2d; IVA: • ' !,, ..i. -• ,-- • •',
Dear Sir---Your Didstiltn pf WilitChrry lfas itft.
feeted soine!iistonishins! cures here. • Clue of which
is itn,oltilaily,Mrs; itussell;who'hail been'suffering
n long,tiine with shortness of hreathing,!noil
oral weakness, finally obliged to kepi?,
her bed. After various other yemedies hadbrep
resorteirtaikk ruins she iibinrotiked
bottles, wassolar-revoyer
ed ,as able; to attend to , alt tip :duties of her
house; end on,t,l,l;ing twotottles more was entirely,
eured;
,! /10 ttgetfully, ! •
401ttf s.`q. v l4llTlN,
••Pottalvillet " • • .
„ CAUTION.—As there is' nr"spurrods! 'rid:tare'
called tViiip,o.bilitti eberry,tiiirehnsers.should bei
very ,particular to'Aiik for Du. tyISTAICS 1 L 1A . 41
SAM.'nud:Observehis'ellinkttion'the'llciftle.' '
'Preparetlfor, , , , thetpr9elgiorialltillatliNdmho/0 .
anlahy po„ 2./ki(i'llor
qtieet, i philadeipt4l4,lN.,y; A
Soldin carlisle by
:, s~M:UETizELUOTT
In Shipp'enabing ?y,;!tsP! + k*,,,4lvidl i Sinith ;
niatiurg 4tuttisior "by J. Ghili ;
cliiimbiisibititby:Lew,lstneilian'niht' hi ill ihost.etilif
in#cantll , lllap thpyNthiln; 1
P,riee t „a '
!• 1 - 3 • + .
,ic,..•;:- pg? . ‘CC : vgL lB, ...*''. 4 -. ~
i i,Ufte r lin've
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ivatlitiret .dAlilkir;'Sll PPen iutEw
e 4 : 4 v P "''': ' ,l'• iti oryltr.SarVißOCE
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:i , julyrOcieme- a,- -c , • '., ', 4 ., , , t ~ . ..j?:,, ,, 15, a
ati - ' o4l ""'d V vic ,f;;:t r- 1 " I,t , L l!"'
%./liprit l eri 111
livoll
=iP4:=Ni
.: - :.reirMM:g - 410,itriDa
The fo lowmg, ludii i peltßabte family reine.
dts may 144M:ll:ilk at fhb ,Y.I
rilMee 'drug stores ,
eMte ta the state .
Rentemilt -giaCtievei : . get. them maces they ,
hitt , e the lice:iiaittle signature of
‘ : •P" '
y .:on the wrapper; as all iathers
by thcLearqq•namestaro , btuielhisOsitii;ris d - pii Catania.
'Afeitepf•if , thwrmercharti non*Or '41 ;11? 'let;
urge - hire :to at -71' Meklen.lape,. the • •
-aext;time visits' New York; orle‘wriie:for“ihetn.
No family ahotild Li ei,weikiiiihout , thiee, oiemedifs
• '-‘
BALDNESS'..
BALM OFtC.OLUMfiIA,FOR'ThE HAIR,
which will atop, it if, falling,out, or restore it on bald
places; and'on children malto,it grow rapidly, pr on
those who have lost the liiiit'from any cause.
ALL ;VERMIN: that infest, the, heads of children
in schools,,are , prevented or killed tby once.—
Find the' name of .451;hileteci
or never, try it.
,',/geisenibsr this. always
RHEUMATISM, and LAMENESS.
° positively cured, and all ahrivelled muselea' did hail's
are restored, in tho old o , young,, by. the INDIAN
VEGSTADDD-El;liclit-AN4ED-VE-AND-BONAtINIMENT—
but never without,the namo of Comstock di Co. on it.
, come on; if you nee thS only true HAvelsMstiir,from
—l9672td&e- 4 - 41 V°- : ALL SORES
and every thing relieved by it that admits of an out.
ward application. It acts like a charm. Use it.
HORS
Wintl.Galls, &c
_ •
Poitlidered horses entirely cured by Roofs'
Founder Ointment. Mark' this, all horsemen:
. .
Dallers Magical Pain Ex
tractor Salve... Tho most extraordinary
remedy ever invented for nit now or old • ,
'BUR CA L DS
soreS, otrd sore EyEs 7-.lt--4-48
thousands. ' It. will take out 'all pain in ten minutes,
ind no fuiluro. It will own the PILES,
LIN'S SPREAD PLA§TERS.' --
A better and more nice-and useful article never was
=db. All should wear them regularly.
LIN'S TEMPERANCE BITTERS:
Al the principle of substituting the toz4e in -place of
the ainittlaiit principle, wl'ich has reformed so many
drunkards. To be used ivith.
. •.
. • .
LlN' B . 13 , L0 OD PILLS;
superior to ill
• revs for cleansing the system and the humors affect.
4; the blood, and for.all irregularities of the bowels
mid the goneral
[See Dr. LIN'S sig. uv C Dl 0 40—Yi
moire. thus:] ""'"'"'"'"7",";
RE DACHE
DR.SPOHN'S HEADACHE REMEDY
will effectually cure sick headache, either front the
NERgEs or bilious. Hundreds of families arc
using it with great joy.
DR. SPOON'S ELIXIR OF HEALTH,
14 the certain prevention of 'FEVERS' or nny
cmneral biektiess ; .keeping the stomach in most per.
fact order, the bowels regular, and a determination rn
the stillace. ta,GiLDS'
I
pains in the bdnes, hoarseness, and DROPSY , : •
are quickly cured by it. Know this by trying. -
CORNS.—The French Plaster is a sure cure
(S t
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). -",,
J../._' , /:.•• -it ' . a. • -_...--- :. -- • . A.
1 ', 4 0 -0- ••'• •••,,--,•:,,-+
... .'• -v. Wh ' • ' trk
hair any shado you wish, but will not color tho skin
•
SARSAPARILLA. COMSTOCK'S COM.
POUND EXTRACT. There is no other prepara.
don of Sarsaparilla that can exceed or equal this.
If you are sure to get Comsrocx's, you will find it
superior to all others. It does not require puffing.
M2o3ailLe.
CELESTIAL BALM
OF CHINA. A positive cure for the piles, and all
external ailinds—all internal irritations brought to the
surface by friction with this Balm;—so in coughs,
swelled or sore throat, tightness of the chest, this Balm
applied MI a flannel will relieve and cure at once.—
Fibs!' wounds or old sores are rapidly cured'hy it.
Dr. 13artholcittrbets
EXPECTORANT
will prevent or cure all incipient consumption,
COUGHS & COLDS -r
taken ut time, and is a delightful ~ ,Nnetly. Iteniern
her the name; and get Constilbck's.
,• • •
KOLMSTOCK'S VERMIRKIE will
oitijiaato al! VV QR M in childien or ndulti
with a certainty quite l astonishing, It is the same a:
that made by stock, and sells with' a rapidity
niftiest incredible, by Comdtoc4 4. Co., Now York.
TOOTH DROPS. effeOtily.
, Entered according to act of Congrem. in the yearlBo, hy.Cotneteei
Q., le the Cletk'apinqe of the Beutheza Dietriet or Now York.
By applying . to our agents in
„each town and
.village, papers may be had free, showing tho mart ,
respectable namoa in the country for thesis facts, ao, •.:
that no one can fail to believA them.
(ju-Be:trure , You call, for our article/4 and not
be putoff with any
,stories,,thot others ,aro •
good. 'HAVE THESE oft AittptE;itoniq be,
,your Wtotto::;tral rhea' netiir grabine
without our names to thou. , : All• these articles abbe '
had Whitteaote.ond retail only, 0r,113., .•
• • • . • - • ' ,•: :
Wholesale Druggists.. , •
lifaiden,Lana New York: and of our agents;
.1 4 or s,a)p, in Oartiole.by,:-. •
'SAMUEL ELLIOTT.
YERS, - - .- &, HAVERSTICI .-
icbt,MBTOCK'S VERIVIIF T .Gt.•
• .
This rCenedy tor - Worins 'one racist extra
tifilfe,thliqerndiciites Worniss `
sorta, frntorchilitlrOtiond adultwa , ,A
THOUSANDS perisitby_wormsvithout the real
cause ,I.ming Ittiowo.,,,,Soyfrother reasow.isossigileir
foflheir tqa:lltte eurgf,he.VM/IcaYse.
r • ,
W
,hat-innnensd r6heidusibility then tests' nn thy
parent who. does. Pot aid the dactorwhir doeit'd r
not understand, the complaint isdestroyin g i,
„those precious flowers of _
What should he ilinino ;
The answer iA
will be,sureleidtrgobtf DYhe3 InivC no\vannslanti n '
the}'' hlveflt mliii#A.trPY,PlitArAlditt 4 te , thiOxpxvitli
sitittainly (rtilArastotainhinnc • ,
~Fpr sitio^ht eitHislO I W - SAMTTELittitiTOTT',.."
amt. STEVENSON tr.:DINKLE«;.Taiiii Hirrhi-•
' 'OY DV a!?4', firTF4A
iNvsembevin,.ls4e,;.. • -
rftio.ia
Mil
*17 4 1 T. 414 -I (4o f ol9ol44o EtiOngs: o.,-
XTUrtiot•AuPqii 0 . 4-1 1 tialiO04.1.1161t ,BOl,Hgtot w ''
grml Mechlen Laced;mu) WO I* -Aocp• tvagratO ' •
Oberied , -
4+ 98 4 ' 1 4 * 4.5•11W0PC0190 41' SY•t4ti'
flri i1eZa4.7.141 ,ONIAIVM4-,4,`
S that have Ring-Bone, Spavin,
ar_o_eurelb _ltoorsl_Sraciric • _and
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