Git3SID&,73 THE voxcEs 'We spend our years as a tale:thaiii 'tatif,"nevm Like the sunset huC ou thedropi of dew, 'When ni g ht shide's chase the day, Like die Fainbow's gicaiion the leaping strewn, Our Aire dies swift slimy ! With Li itelthy { iiread by hod " Creeps fig of the, iey . breath; A kisa : ;eavetlt ! ife,.then laughetb in glee; isille•iiollow laiigh of death! Ile nimetli bisdart at ti maiden's heart,— ' the , lnuiutirol • And the , priglitesi gem in hip diadem lle•toilfrotu a mother's breast ! lie is plucking now from on ininntN brow The bud that is bursting !kir ; In tlie,Aismal tomb will be hid•its blooht Now flowers can blossom these ! . luyouth's sunny hour, with a witching power ; Hope leadeth a merry round, • But the hoar old ago knOweth life's brief page, A tale.clint has ceased its sound O ! nothing bath birth in the beautiful earth , But apeaksirith n tongue or fire, Beyond the blue dome the True bath its home; Theil [haven-ward, my soul aspire. • NATIONAL MOTtALVTV. I= THE - crisis has come. By the people ___L-of-this-genjation, by ourselves, probably, .the amazing .question is to be decided, whether the inheritance of our fathers , shall be preserved or thrown away; wheth er our Sabbaths shall be a delight or a, loath : ing ; whether the taverns, on that holy day, shall lie crowded with drunkards, or the 'sanctuary . of God with humble. worship pers ; -whether riot and profaneness shall fill our street 3, and povertY our dwellings, • and Convicts our jails, and violence our land, or 'whether industry, and temperanbe, and righteousness, shall be The stability of our times ; whether mild laws shall receive the cheerful submission of free — men, or the iron red of a tyrant compel the trembling - homage of slaves. Be noVdeceived. Hu man nature in this state is like4uman na ture everywhere.. All actual diterence in our favor is adventitious, and of result of our laws, institn-tions, and habitP. It is a moral influence, which, with the_ blessing of God, has formed - a state- of :society so eminently desirable. The same influence which formed it is indispensable to its preservation. The melts and hills of New England will remain to the last conflagra tion. But let the Sabbath be 'profaned with impunity the worship of God be abandon.; , ed; the government and religious instruc tion of children neglected, and the streams Of intemperance be permitted to flow, and her glory will- depart. The wall of lire will no longeviurrointd her, and the muni • Lion of'rocks will no longer be her defence. If we neglect our • duty, and stiffer our saws and institutions to go down, we give them up forerer. . It is easy to relax, easy to retreat ; IMtimpossible, when the abom ination of desolation has once passed over New England, to rear again the thrown •down altars, and gather again the fragments :and build up the ruins of demolished insti tutions. Another New England nor we. nor Our children shall never see if this be .destroyed. All is lost irretrievably when the landmarks are once removed, and the bands which now hold us are once, broken. Suelt-institutions and such a state of socie ty can be established only by . such Men as •our fathers were, and in such circumstanced .as they were in. They could not have made a New England in Holland ; they made the attempt, but failed. The hand that overturns our laws and itemples is the hand of death unbarring the :gate of Pandemonium, and letting loose up thn our land the crimes and miseries of lien. If the Most High should stand a doefi'and cast not a single ingredient into .our cup of trembling, it would seem to . be 'full of superlative wo. But he will not -stand aloott As we shall have begun an o pen controversy with him, he will contend openly with' us. And never; since the earth stood, 'has it been so fearful a thing for nations to fall into the hands of the itiCGod. The day of . vengeance is at band ; the day of judgment has come ; the great earthquake_ which sinks Babylon is shaking the nations. "und the waves of the mighty commotion are dashing upon every ,shore. Is this, then, a time to remove the tfonudatierts, when earth itself is shaken?—` Jo this a t i me to forfeit , the protection 'of Gad,' When the' hearts of men are failing tihein • for fear, and for looking after those 'things which are to come upon the earth?— Is this the time to run upon his neck and 'the thicklosses of his buckler, when the nations are 'drinking blood,'and fainting, andPaasing away in 'his wrath ? Is this a Aim' fp. throW.away the shield 'of 'faith, when Iris arrows are drunk with the bliidd •of the slain ? to cut front the anchor of hope, when the'clotids are collecting, and the sea 4antl.tlio ' tvaveii 'are roaring; and thunders .are uttering their voices, and lightnings tbliting.in'the'heavene, and the great hail i's. %falling frcim' heaven upon. men, and every moutiliiitWseW and. island is fleeing in dis ginay,from,thseciace.o'f tht,lWeetteed 'God ? A . ,FIRAC4IIIENT. , ll•saw - het: in' the bloom of youthful beau- Ay, The 'blteh - of modesty was . on :her ..eheek, and sensibility • sparkled in her s %.zureeye. no(attempt:to delineate Ake 'beauties of her persou, much less to , pertray , the giiees oilier ' mind.' §O Mee it , tel7S9tOlos all that ie.gpad .a~d lovely fla4olits4. l '.' , /i c gain hO. , She stood '•besid a the Altar, 01$11mAigyely; berde*— lit , Sytt!#44o l }lo'lko43';o4o' ,her slight 'franiOreqlPle,Omitik'inwoqcor;:p!'i'o#' kooki ,u • 'pon . She teas bending over ; thmitiffiited elay,of ajovellAtifenti . '4'o l othees4lnguishiAvati iwellinklter heart antl:teavitg,lt# besplit ie'copy O si sobs;; as' 4jkil, for the,lnst time;to . .thi,nearbleeheelii' orEerhandl* wiped the gathering tears friam . :her eyes end said, 0-Thy will oh !,PrPd,be.deOci"Whsi_j.s one of thy e ßr eOureithai l lieshould dare' to' complain'!" A more thin mortal.calinness eame over, her. She.' stood in the' di g nity . of a superior being, gazing • ut' the Acid form of her beautiful : child.: -•Again saw her. Blie stood beside.the'.bler sif him who had been her, friend, *Soother, her counsellor, the bier of her husband. Re had been called in manhood's pride to 1 . , down "by the side of his lifeless' child, an she his beloved one,' was left to weep 'his premature death. 'lt is true, that; when she met his last look of • love, she thought life a burden ! But heaven was her sup port—on that she leaned, end' was soon taught • to be resigned to ' this kn. and greatest efflietium Calmly the bertMved, but lovely mourner, took a lasvfarew ell of him she had loved with-the consistency of woman, and with a serene brow, took her fatherless babes to her bosom. Once more IDIIIICrc o LIVE. said her. Stip fair was that lively brow, over which the darli•hati Parted in luxuri 'aiit brightness; But eh ! how strangely cold, how awfully still ! She too was dead ! She too had died in youth's bright hour ! -With a tearless eye had clasped her orphans to her heart and commended them to heaven. Then, even then, lier faith failed her not ; even at that trying moment when death was birsy at her heart, her faith failed her not. She was a emus- BM FARMERS) HOTEL. Irr 11E :Fubscriber would respectfully id. form 'his friends amt. the public generally that helms taken the •, IIUMLIIC ALA . • 'ii' CD U 7 cm> a . • 10 1; lately kept by Mi.:Simon Wunderlich. in East High Street, ii few doors east of the Court (louse, where he will ut all times take pleawire • administerinh , to the comforts of those who may favor him with their custom. Ilis BAR shall be constantly supplied with the choicest liquors, and 14s TABLE A% ith hue best the market can furnish. A careful OSTLER 'always kept in atternlanee—and nothing shall be left undone to idectge all who call with him. BOAIIOBBS taken by theweekononth cc year. 'WILLIAM BROWN. Carlisle, April 14, 11.13. • tt-'2 Hat s.! Ilats: flats ' STANDARD. FASHIONS: . No. ! C 6,1 Market st., and corner 3d eyWalnut sts PHILADELPHIA. rip lIE subscriber has on hand and is now -FL inaking.an Entire Fresh Stock of Hats and Caps for the Pennsylvania trade. Fine and secend quality Heaver, Moleskin, Cor nice Silk :11111 11111511 Itid2=llWlAbe "Patent Cassi mere Hat" of which lie is the Patentee. Making the Hats at his own Factory ot the beat materials and b the best workmen, he k enabled to sell unusually l ow. Those who buy to sell apin will have such Hats put up as will be sure to keep their etistoniers,"ps all Hats mid Caps are made express/y.or Retail Trade,' Call and judge for yom helves. - OLIYEIt fI9WOKS, 16131 'Market St. and corner :id & Walnut st. Philadelphia, April It:, 1848. The "Patent Calsimere Hat" is now coming iota Use, as it is light, durable mid amp. Family Medicines. - g3RE P A ItED only by 1)r. D. JAYNE, Inventor, IL and sole proprietor, No. tlO South Third at. Philadelphia, and oone are gelatine without It s written eigiuthire epos) the outside wrapper. All others are counterfeits. • These medial ties are recommended nod extenSive used hy-the most—intelligent pesos in the United States, by numerous Professors and Presidents of Colleges, Ph) Biel:ins of the Army and Navy, and of Hospitals and Almshouses, and by more than three hundred Clergymen of various denominations. They are expressly prepared for family use, and have aciptired and unprecedented popularity through out the United States; and 118 1110 V UM so admirably calculated to preserve 1 lealth mu) cure Disease, 110 family should ever be without them. The proprie tor of these valuable preparations received his edu cation at one of the best Medical Colleges in etc U. States, and has bad fifteen years experience in nil extensive and diversified practice, by which lie has had ample opportunities of nerptiritT, a practical knowledge of diseases, and of the reniceies best cal culated to'retnove them. These preparations con sist of Jayne's jf.xpectoratit, a valuable remedy for Cough, 'Colds, .Consnmpi ion , Asthma, Spitting of .11lood , Croup, Hooping Cough, Bronchitis, Pleurisy and in flammation of the Lungs or Throat, Difficulty of Breathingond all diseases of the Pul moi airy Orga . Also Jayne's Hair Tonic, for the. Preservation, Growth and Beauty of the Ham, and which will posi tively bring in new hair on bald 'heads. Also Jayne's Tonic Vermiluge,a Certain and plea sant remedy fur Worms' Dyspepsia Piles, and many oilier diseases. Also Jayne's Carminitive Balsam, it certain cure fur Bowel and Summer Complaints, Diankteu, Dy sentery Cholie, Cramps,Sick I leadache, Sour stom ach Cholera . Morbus, and all derangements of the Stomach mid newels, Nervous Aileetions, &c. Jayne's Sanative Pills, for Female Diseases, Liver Complaint, Costiveness, Fevers, Inflammations, Glandular, Obstructions, Diseases of the Skin, iko. and in all eases where tin Alterative or Purgative Medicine is required. For sale in Carlisle, by T. C. STEVENSON. (1431 Nay 31,184.3 Dr. Leidy's Sarsaparilla Blood Pills. ' lloth•purife the Blood and cleanse die Stomach and Bowels from all impurities; thus, renovating the w hole system, and restoring it to natural and healthy action. MOST PERSONS timing the year, feel peculiar sensations, such as Dullness of Spirits, Dizziness, Faintness or Giddiness,: • Drowsiness, • Swimming of thellead; • . Dimness of Vision, Heaviness of the Eyes, Languor and Sluggishness. • • . The appetite variable, bowels irregular, occasion al sickness of the stomach, headache, and other Ben satioas equally distressing and unpleasant. 'TRY THEM! TRY' THEM! All you that have never taken of them; , Glve heed to the' false doctrines, restioning ar,d statements of ignonint pretenders to Medical Beirmise and Foreign Impostors, which RM. frequslitly puhs• lished—tisr nine times out of ten taking of their nostrums, persons ure•obliged to take t 4 Dr, Leidy's Blood Pills to counteract their banetul'effeots. For sale in Carlisle by • - T. EN S ON. I June 14, i 1343 lit BanierlePrell• • :United • States „ EA STPIIN - DPjTRICT PENNSY LVANItt, • 0' T •O' E . a • 111010ETITION:for'Ulpotiar g e an 4 Rome under the Cankrupt Law, have imen l tii, JAMES•M. ALLEN, late Clerk. Cumberland-am.. and FltIDAy,:-ibe 20thl day er,BEieT. next, at Iro'elo s it: 'A. Mis amininted forAnlCarAnit 'of,•-4 e fore.the . 'tnalil '•Court , eating igwi~la~iki . up~op `at` tadtg the District Court litodin; lit' the 'OW of-Phlladel-N PhistWhet d.lvhol.lhtt Criditarant the'sithlTer, titiapetlaollf pretved: their Debts,'and ;smutlii intereti,'WarttOpesir qiiPirciio644,„49ll th e y lll #F l " ,lo YA ,u94 l 4 / 1 1° 4rg e s',-!" 14 . ;'9 1 :9 1 . 1 . 1 ?a!e, 3 : iihou, l 4 0 0 . t • : .;; , FitAB. rioPsiksvp:' ! - L,DIE.I:EIDYitI.A.IISAPIiRiIIiki.I alf..T'slref ;this ;•eircibtultiftfhloltrepnriflitti* .11Lr'PPnibt more.:#s o PßOOLVNumerstutitAiomos t , /weer; theyprmileri you moc.obenetifltupnustug,pne, bottle of tt, tli th Pee' Of IiOT tidier"' This IS ea acomlnted•for,asDr.,.Leitly'u,Saritisputtilltfisu emelt stronter,pfmpsration than'at4 , Otherotipl, neur Awitte., as . ti(uchis,pontaineti iii cine.(biiitle t us. of fitzy ,ortbdr: (arid solikAltki astumiirlee.) Litqltepublfe rdnuetq .thisit no,safti boisst.beifilie imalFacf."".' DR. LRIDi'SI4 ; AiIt4A'PAR,III4I:A':. • . PrOui the Medical llefiew.' (.5" - “Antong, the vegett;ble,ulteratives with, ybich, our diSpetistuses • abound, there are few im Sttrimparilla, antl.whiOn . prOtier . lY pared, ,l infultisble . f.tiot Only in'reittortit' tjebiPtit=', ted Constitutions to their woittea thergy itOver:so ease arialbg outOf nn intpiwe itittomf the blond:' From a knoWlediel of very mlitiy cases (anillinne of • them' entisidertid 'incurable) where Mau , dilferent preparatious , of• Sarsapari lit had .Meen inst . :o;3lone scented to postiess.iirtnes retuttlial powers equal to Dr. Leitly's Medicated or Compound !Pt:tract of Sarstiparil la." • .It ; is a preparStioti if is believed far superior to any , other, and. would recqm Mem' it to the particular. notice of Physicimite--Ed. U. S. azcittc „ DR. LEIDY'S: SARSAPARILLA FMrnet of n letter trom .1. 11, Whitmore, of gasion in relation to Dr. Leidy's Sarsaparilla. "My little hay and girl', the .foriner; 'three years and the latter new • beveil years old,'lnive been afflicted with a scrofulous tumor from the time they. were three months old., •Three' Months ago I was induced to make trial ofyour Extract ofSersaparilla, And have given it to both to the present time. 'Chary are now entirely free from any appearance of Sera fain and never were in better health." Dr. Leidy's Sa.isap:u•illa is efficacious in all dis eases arising from impurities of the blood MIC other fluids of the system. All invalids who may have been under medical treatment, who are debilitated from themunitity of medicibe they may have taken, or are undei• a mercurial Influence, -will find that' by using a few bottles of Dr. Leidy's Sarsaparilla ,their usual vigor nod elasticity of their frame and system will be restored, and be again permitted to enjoy tile . sweetoflife. • DIL,LEIDY'S SARSAPARILLA 07" This Article appears to be 'doing wonders at the South, and from the high character of the re commendiiiions, we are fully persuaded it is a most capital medicine for all impurities of the blood.. -We know many .. Physicians who have given their. testi many on this subject, nod we know they would not give a diameter to any medicine that did not really deserve it."—Charleston Enquirer. • Extract of a letter from I),. Warren, Natchez. "Ilircing, for the last year hi my firdice used your Sarsaparilla with nmeli satisfaction to mysell atoll benefit to my patients, I have no hesitation in declar ing it to he one of the most tisefol preparations in diseases for m hich Sarsaparilla is prescribed." DR. LEIDI'S SARSAP A RILLA 03 ''1'iiih preparation may be depended upon as being the xtrongest (consequently more efficacious) of any in existence; lift:oMM preparations must pos sess similar virtue-, in proportion to their strength, being prepared from the same article. Dc. Leitly's Compound 'Extract of Sarsaparilla, however, pos sesses properties tint possessed by others, from its manner of prep:motion, and combination nit!) °the. vegetable e‘tracts recommended by the inedical 'fa culty—and hence the reason why it is so generally recommended by the Pli siciansof Philadelphia and elsewhere.. Freud the ecn•nordiunry virtues. of this prepnra lion and a . knowledge ,of its compos:tion by Physi cians, (the reason why they so generally nse it, ns they wmild not me or recommend any preparation they did not know the composition ot,) it hiss been introduced in many of the Hospitals throughout the U. S. stud is highly recommended by Pl•ysicians and Surgeons of those histionione. • From the New' Orleans Advertiser. DR.. LEIDY'S 'SARSAPARILLA. The high mid envied celebrity which this pre eminent medicine has armored for its invariable ef ficacy in all diseases which it professes to cure, has r - Cidercil the usual practice of pulliing unnecessary. It is known by its fruits and its ;good works ic std . ). (or it; Dr. Leidy's Sarsaparilla will be found parti cularly efficacious iti all diseases of the liver, stunt itelysti in, kidneys, spine and boneszulceration of the nose, throat and - other partsobscesses, fistulas, scro fulas, erysipelas, jaundice, rheumatism and incipient gout, mercurial and syphilitic alrections, female de rangements and in restoring the sickly and debilitat ed to their natural'heulth and energy. . • DR. LEIDY'S SARSAPARILLA. Dr. Leidy's Compound Extinct of Sarsaparilla has stood the test for five nears past, and 'tis no boast to say that there is no other preparatitin of cfpuil strength now in use. Througho u t •the Southern States where Sarsaparilla as much in general ifse as tea and coffee, Dr. I,eitly's Sarsaparilla is gener ally Preferred and is highly recommottled by Pliv sieutus, [whose certificates have been frequently pub lished Itroughout the north and west it is also much used, moreperhaps than any other. • One bottle of it [half a pint) is warranted equal to tivo antic other in strength, and is equal to one half gallon of the strongest y,eutsillat can be made. Directions thr—tintkliig - Syrup therefrom accom panies-the - directions. • DR. LEIDY'S SARSAI".ADILLA. per taut a few days since n Clergyman of this city [who does not desire his name published in the pa liers' but is left with Dr. Leidy] stated that' lady ho had long been a communicant at his church, but 'for two years 111181 unable to g o to church, on account of her extreme debility, occasioned by ulceration of various parts of her hotly, disease of her liver and other internal derangements, sold the constant taking of medicine therefor, never found any change for the. better until alter using several bottles of Dr. Leitly's Sarsaparilla, and by a few Months perseverance in its use, was entirely restored to health, and recover ed her former strength, and to use her own language "was almost. created a ma' being." This is but one of Mttny instances almost daily heard of. • It is prepared only and Sold' wliOlesale and retail nt Dr. LEIDN"S .Health Emporium, No. 191 North Second' street below Vine: also sold by Frederick Brown, corner Fin and Chesnut Meets; and Fred. Klett Bt Co. corner 2d and Ctdlnwhill street, nt $1 per bottle, (a hall pint) or six bottles $5. For. sale in Carlisle by T. C. STEVENSON. :May 31,1843.. , 11.31 Worms I Worms : parents knew the value and efficacy of Dr. Lently!s Patent Vegetable WormTea,they never' would he without it in their filmilies,as children hre subject at all times to Weirms. Dr. Leidy's Worm Tea is composed or vegetable's altogether, and may be given to children dell arcs. Directions accompany each pap.•r or package. • • Children suffer much, of limes, from so m an y things being given them for mantis, without fl.iy el. feet. Much medicine, given to children, ,1,,r,,, a tell. deney to destroy their general health, and they are more or less delicate ever after. . , To avoid the necessity of 15iviag• inett i efwe mine cessnrily when yea arcre certain your , zhildren have worms give them at first Dr, Lettly'n Worm Tea. It is all thnt is necessary. , ' • Reference might le made to ..,cierai hu n dred pa. rents Philadelphia city at t d county , o f the efficacy •al 1)r. Leidy's Worm Tea. 'Try it and you will be Price 1.4 cents P, small, and '25 cents a large pack-; age. Prepared enly; and, for sale,, wholesale and Retail, at Dr. Leidy's Tlealt6 •F:mporium, , No., 191 North Second street, below Vine, [sign of the Gol den Eagle mid t.terpentao Philadelpliia. For sale tr, C ar li s l e by T. C. STEVENSON. June 14,0843. ,' if-33 • Dr. .IJeidy's Tpttoriarid: Itch OintrOnt. . , • „. AN infallible retnedy,for:vitriolts.nffeetl . on,s IT the 'dkin, removing Pimilles, Pustules, and ouptsoul, of the Skin, and particularly adapted 'to the cure o f Tatter and the Itch. This ointment has been used in numerous Schords throughout the oily and,ooonty, as well us , Pectories,, einploring" nuaierous girlt and , mid Omongat whontVetter and Itels,as tv'ell:sit other AflVatiOns Of the Skin, prevailed, with the most,unexampled sub-. oess,--Names of Sphook-Tcsobers,as wellps , Soper intendantsand Rroin:fetOrs -- or.A4ctorhis,p64l4 tic givertoonfirming . thettbove,o*for the detteao,y, they; feel in liAVin&ffluur names, ; publi,shcg.hu commotion with such loathsome ond•dissgreeahle iffectiuhS..: , Prleci2saents a b,0x. , ,Y0r solo in Carlisle by :‘; • Jupe.14,18;13.- • onik'f' t .111A.TNIB , S .EXPECT . I. /c.)- cliNt.rm . ,.pir,lo34, Cdukti.,:,Sßlll,l% lt ß loo d , ere t Vo COnsurtiptivea4Vourf3ftlaie yitou . r .r, .. _y_ $l4 4rl9gl4oFP.P,Aliegip4t94t ??4, 1 .4r.r.:14?af t ! ;IN; , F „ ) qqpse,cpp[kt, 1) uTlm!t pi pt i ,•ol l , , t c, i l p, the .s. or ihoskuye,B39ir - 94.4,r1iyh,t, , p, p,t•m1, , ,,,r0..1,, .diiiiiitpiel,4o.,eyels;4!irtvjne.,49l , sl.7 :gi l io lar i , 8410061 t iptOdiqg!' 1;1"11/9'8i5re%tierViii:15744' 040:g14:0i 9,4l,tPePr Ath "g'i 'o4)ll3blfailtr spittiar.4st. 40,,knottgr..o f (ph egfq,,., , ~ii i, n ._, ~ 'exfiiiiliiiithl g dr, FßOPl! l l6•P air i tm e Nr e n .-2 0 )1 1. 0 ) 1 0 n te ; 14 „ 04 - igh,peotoripi ,P r ^7B , le ' 'i r - '4 I A pa', J '17;11;60P1170 OkitTk°lerrtr Irtftiriatilill' tesisltr, ,If ili•ce•• I_ in ~,.... i . _, upyi„, t r ai„„6,,Twbei l a riio2o utt!! i!t,,,pkt.s... c tls. H -7 4: Tor sale.iu Pttr1146,4:. ''iiiiky'iliA: *, ME= 10E 1 , , t ., 40q0 ., ? p 11; • s . 9 it. plii3i.e6nliniii m iii r euri*Feit 4kimage 'by Fire; bhjhertiogi reasonable ternie.; They Also take, , • bn itene,firhriolc huildirms at $25 .ou vivo, the promiu ouhjett . to lA' drown rMylirrie 114 "thi party inetiring;Ot deduction Offivo' phi ;dia. Mi tIM amount of premium paid'. • ••J Tic timid iiitbefdr ona)4nti'MP ,, Stone and- Brick Buildings., • ;$4: on'4looo Lokinid,Framc,, •• , $ 6 to 87 on $lOOO Morehtimpid, ikon; "• ss'int 81000 , .AppliCutic4i in poison Or by letter will 'lava im niediate attontion: ' ' " ' The Spring* Garqin Intturah4e. Co. • -'.OF %PHILADELPHIA. , • f ,• jnA K E INSURANCE, either' teinporarY perpetual, against loss or-damage by Finn, in hum or Country, on Houses, Barns and Build ings of all kinds; on HOusekold Furnitiirel-Mei ellandize, Horses; Cattle:AgrloulturalV Common cial and Manufacturing .Stock, and Utensils of every description,as well as Molurnous and G RPUND , RENT, upon tho most Favorable terms. . The following are the usual rates, vizt On Storie and brick buildings, from ' 35 to 40 cts. on 3100 • "Log and frame " GO to 70 cts. on : 100 "Merchandise, and furni ture in brick or stone buildirigs, from in log or fiante; - "Horses 'cattle, farming utensilsanO,sundries, - arabotit 4 Application may* . made to ' JOHN J. MYr . , o mit. Carlisle, Dcc. 21, 1842. ly RICH PRESE Mi r Eßs & lI*VERSTICKI"" Just received at their Drug, Book, Stationary and Variety Store,ulurge assort awn% of . ; Toys, :Toy-BoOk fOr Christians Presents. Annals, Souvenirs, and Port-folins,for .1343, Together ,with n elt;ie seleutioti of.entertstining LIGHT READING, for long winter'i!venings. ' MO 311I.Dbil MUDD, of every variety, viz: School Bibles and Testaments, • Smith's Geografilly and. .I.lllas, - Obwy .4- Mitchell's do: . Smith's Grammar, • • Eirkam's . . • dlngel's Series,. No. 1,2, 3,4, 5, lj• 6, CobeTlehool Books, complete. Emerson, Byerlyi Burham,A. Web ster's Spellers, Pike, Rose, Smiley, (5- Emerson's-Jl• rithmetics, with . .Keye. Mathematical Instruments. STATIONARY : • tt cr , Cnp, and Devil paper, ruled owl plain. Note paper. Sirver Pencils, everpnints. .litekson Lead Pencils in wood, of all tempers; with a large M.. sortment brIILANK BOOKS, ruled and unruled. 1 / 6 3V 3 a1123V12.0 ' Of superior finish. Razors, Razor Strops Shaving Brushes, and finoly scented Shaving Soars and assorted rc famery. FANCY STA'IIONARY: Superior ()pique nut! Russia Quills, Brim.' Rouril3, Rice Impel., I'ißiiing Cavils, colored Wafers and Si.iling \Via, Pilau mill Motto Seals. INetv AO 11.4 C, (VOCAL AND INSTRUMF:NTALO .fattoicat )Inoticuincuto, Together with R general nail well selected smart meat of Classical and .Iliscellanenas Warloa, "to please the holey and Improve the taste." Carlisle, Dec. 14,184'2. tf-7 TO FARMERS. .91U2 PI aktuallo 1111 , . subscribers, at their FOUINDRY AND MAC:IIINi: SHOP, on Main street, nearly at,. posite the county Jail, tit the Borough of CradiAi:e, Pa., still eontine to build the followhti; Machines and Horse Powers -- viz: T. D. Burrell's Patent Intkorovet • THREE AND FOUR MO OM °NW:Lb - 1316 . • With a horizontal Land-u'lleel, with a t run k to co n duct the atruio to the Machine. . BEVIL GEARI:IO.IISE POWER, The • band-wheel oetahle vF the horses. They nre well calculated to pet, to one side of the barn bridge, 'or tinter the barn k'aed. A New =Jul improved Shaker, to separate the min from the straw t which will dispense with, c . no or two hands, made to the above Alau'ai:in if wanted. • • 242,24 Vit..11143 • Priret.dising, anY of the alcove Machines may have the Kirivilege, Ayr n fair trial, of returning, the same it no; satisfied... All Machines and llone - Poweriare warranted for one year, if well used. .R.L I P4IRI4°G. ' All kinds of repairing will be (lone at this sliOrtes notice and'oolhe most reasonable terms.'. They al•' ways kup on !quid ull castinks. necessary to repair the above Machnies;ornely others now in tise , IRON AND BRASS. FOUNDRY: There is also attached, to.lhe ADM estahljalenent an IRON AND BRASS FOUNDRY; M which all kinds of CASTINGS can be had—sueh'as Apple Mills, Corn Brikers, Plaster BrallersiMll I Gear• ing, Saw' Mill Cranks, Machine Goaring, Wagon Boxima&o.Sna. , :,!I Such as MIII Spindles; Carlin:cm; Turning. Lithe', &C., all in the best Order, in iron andhrais. , ca• Alt orders will be executed at the shortest ilo 6ecoind promptly. attunded.to.. , ParraPva and others ara mapectfully towed to give u a call, ooarNettt„ thatthey cast besuited to their staid tioIN t „ A. STOUVI. _ . _ • Carlisle, Aug. 10, 1832. . • ",,Planek'll..Han*o4(l's atutOgitrare l 4oVGHS and PLOUGH Casyugfcs,ei l cii itattitiers Lind. aidcs, Gan lidd•atlt roundry. , WIRIPOU AURIVAL OF ti ,t- I •7 ( ,i•ii• - • A p r fl OILKA' ORIN., Lipol`4o4..a,i . . " Shippeueburg; hivejitst , re,tiOtl,frord . P 9 4 = de Oliva splendid asileFt9ieitt Olueli,faiddeutiblOttrid dOODS - ' to whiehlthey;ioitellitialtehtion puret;ltserst they, itrerKuparail to'oli'erfoodetit tho I ow.eat and those , desireeti 0C Tit)rulteltiOS , Ch'eap' linqh"""' ;able Goode, will find it to their advantage toy lYei thetutt - ealle; • ~;1•441' , • April 5, 1845.` 'O4O , r ",.100 TglßTV. l 9ietvP4Miti/444F lANTS,of viri. sizes calm , itnd yolitytiowor 11 1 46 111 ` 1 20 41 ° 'ryortieun . 4 I. l ool*** i. r eat d itio l :o 4 *rr iV 101,411 A s et) WI 1,3 atyJ, .76egnitcf* , " 1": " 'l4oi ICN - kItPC,., ' t t I ' ) fit,;6 l ',• 7 ;eitilt,l2lllfitineeVic:l.), ; , , o.l ro triers .7 Tr.V.y.rAo7q. 01 . y Jrryto,;l; Gift rt;e:,dot t , 4 t..40 , 10fe Af:.o Oselri; 4 ALScknirtlrn;o v9209J0i taf AdWiWriOd TlP l NSeth i litinOt l e rf '4 1 4 Pregliqoat 8 door Nottlt of PAther atiOe't,• and nearly ojipiliattk t ot'YVilliatr , lie- trill I.•ats:. , .usuab,catorally, attend , to. till liaineaa•whiatt toay,bo ontratiiked;l9 filth in . thP llMl9'of , .„ „Patlitria,Aptit ,I,p f tp , 113. . • ME ME pi/0244:m%* ` .A.4,44S i S* tOSS EMI 'cateillty iin uct of iha'aOieltitui•e of presCiit settv siomand fully Orimnited and:lis ;operation !under the direction Of the .following .hoped.o 'Atrinageve, viz_ y 'Thomas C. Miplcr„C. P. Cummins, John Mgore David NV: :laths' Weakly,' Geor'ge' Itlarpo, - Willlam•Monee,StituUelsGalbraith, James GeenSon,Thonitts l'axton,rWm..Barr,Josepliculyer, Mid . A. G.,31.i11ee; call the, attention of the itiluthit., ants of Cumberland Volley to the Cheaptiesi of their rates and the ninny' WiliMiltages which thls-tidd of ;insurancelnw - oVer Ist, Evecyperson Insured becomes a member Of, the company mid takes part in the choice of ofliec'Ci and the direction of its ceneerris.' ' 2tl. For itisti . ratice umrhoru than'is necesdary, to, meet the expenses of the Company and indemnity spit's' losses . ouch may happen. "3d. The Meotivenienee feenntaii renew:tittle a-' voided by instating Gin ti term of 4th. Any person applying for i!isUllin,q"lllllSt give his premium owe for the cheapest chiss Vt lite Vole of fire per ettlittim, much will be'sso oil the $lOOO, for which he will inure to ' ,Hy $2,50 for live years, sod $1,50 ftir survey and policy, and mo more unless Awls be stistaintslin a greater ainoinit than the on hands will - cover,imil then me more Will he ed thin; 'a' share. rat's nineh cheaper than those of vilterellitipanies. except such Its are ineorpoyated - on the scum' Itisnanceis effected in the 11,11,,u'ing riniMicr. person sinplv ing 'minion. , foi.properly of die cliemiestelmts Of risk for $lOOO will be elisirged 5 per cent for five year s,a time innotititing to $5O must he giVeit by Min i on which he will be required to pay 5 per cent $0,50, mitl $1,5,9 for surveying and policy, and will have no more required of him unless losses occur and the funds.on hands arc not , suflittient to Meet theM. . • • . . , 40 to 50 cts. on 10.0 60 . to 70 cts; on - 100 GO-cts. on ,1015 Agents will be sippninted as ROOl/ as possible indif ferent.places to attend to insurances, nny persona wishing immediately to apply can do no by signify ing thew wish to the officers of the company. CIIAS. P. CUMMINS, Pres. A. 13. Mit.t.s.n; Sce'y April 184 a IRON WORKS WZY urr de of the powers and au;hority vi.k! contained in. the last will and testiiiielit or 3ItcuAEL toE, deed., I now offer for side, the Iron Carlisle Iron Wor ts Situated on the Yellow 13reeelies Creek, 4i miles eltstoi Carlisle The - estOte consists CIIII first rote M V& 4fA' laVt,22b4 with Ten Thousand dicers of Land. *new mEnclikwr MILL woth rmivi:on or stone, finished 011 the most approved plan. Aland 300:tures of the hold are cleared and highly eulticand, Int‘it4 thereoli erected . . Three 11.,a5•ge Bank Bares and necessary TENANT HOUSES. The works tire propelled by the ellow, Bevel:lies Creek and the Boiling neithee fail tiorrretize. There OM 111101101 e WOrk• nwh s houses, coal and stabling built or the most substantial untiterials. The ore or the beiit totality nml I Ile 11:111561,1C, is within '2 niilea or the Furnace There is perhaps no Iron Works in l'enuscli aide a hieli possesses su perior adcatitnes and otters greater inducements to the investmeut •Th, ~,,ter puller is SO great that'it might be et:tenth:ll to 1.11 tonnit purpose. Persons disposed to purchase will or course evidnine the prop, . 'I be terms or sale will he made knows. by Carlisle, 00.19, 1818 MANSION HOUSE HOTEL, Main street; ne square West o/ the Court House CARLISLE,, PA• E subsee',her having leased the above house, most ECSllCOrlitly 1111111Muc to his friends and the public general!) that lir is re wired to accoannoilate them ;Mil the trawling...coot triunity, in n style that he hopes will be found satis 14101'y In all who may l'avor him ci ith a call. • Ills tr.ole will rreei ye his especial attention, and shall :Always be abundantly supplied with the best to be had itt the enmity. The lair is antl.o ill he rand ea nalantly suPplicil with the choicest Wines' and I ._,ltplors that are to be obtained 111..restail in thecities. The Stabling uttacheil to the Ileum.: is uoilitiimlions and will be under the charge or ...ern! Ile holies by a strict attention to business to receive n liberal share of the ptsi its patronage. • 1104lInFiltS will be taken by the week, nolith or Year. WILLIS FOCI.K. = alh'friteig 9 S 1 14a1244111.12D 1412'134 .„,YERS S. HAVERSTICIR: haw , juktreeehrd 11l from tile Mniiiillictory at Philadelphia' a large assortment of JAR]) .I.3:3lPS,consisting of Parlottr,Chainber Study Lainips with or without sipalem which they w tl sell whole sale or retailut the inimulactiwer's prices: . ALSO, Astral, Side Ileflector,p and Gass Lamps of vari ous patterns. • • Theyembest -Winter stntitied, bleached„ Op.erm Oil, warranted to burn Clear. for . $i,25 pee gailotai . Best Sperni Cmullrs., Sri cents iiLT /1/. Dcc. '2l, 1842. ' '” . Mechanicsburg Line , :fg ci 4l a 'Between Alleehnksiesbfwg cwd ~ 'PI ittiticipktn a. Bietti•nica'e • 1 [IL 1 RIL RCLIIPOII C:13:214 fillf,E subscriber grateful /N:1 .-past Livers, loop: leave,te inform iliP,fficrylii . itqu, the ,public generally,, that he still continues td run a lin'e of burthen ears' regularly betimen Meehanicaburg and Phila'delfillia orl3altitintre, by which goods and produce 'of. ell ileicriptiotts will be forwsrded with ouzo • and • despatch at the, lowest, rates,of freight, . Produce willhe received tit his,' 14einklaraahn4; 4 itnii furWardnd rp other 'Phila. delpliii'bitalti toile; 'geoid ing 'to the dirVeliont ortheiiiVricit' ' • •ErTtio highest' pricelivill bo given fen Wheat; 1 4WAIN I‘ I E 6 PY! ' POP 44. Un'ha 11 nd,i;iiiffor.ewlei4 ' 1 1111111iiii libtgaoniati:Lintinglt,lU6hVAlSOttiati; • °kilt kind 4: whictimlll,444lAo Wklibesaliterius,%t.,z.; Auguat 1 1 7 ~ t4'.l bta*Jr-4, ~.. 0t...,,,, vAtt ,,,, 4,,,,,,,:,,,,,,,.„ 4 i 1 1,114717:.,, , ' 4 I•',t 4. 0: I ' ' ogi i , '= ,. ' c L i . . 4 . 3 l 4. ' liiiCfort#4l9.lll the, lama, hi e, atAnlC'sauth'' lianceif4 , itreetoqoo it : lit (344 . 0' 'A Pilit r Ilililit foilleikvilltibtiow , ;1-• • . ap• ,'Hie gittilislfilmiii4 , tittlelt 44 siontsoloo,lG:q . ;:. Jig Andilgalittli glit4iwPWSqt , (1..1 0 3 , 14 vilat t t t;kt 1P 0 1214: 1 1P94qttgIFFMW I TPAIPVilto 1 lopfilr',lll7EPP,K t' t ~, y y ,ii iL v- .y 4 ,10 41, • a A lai r. t i tit. Ilaikto% 4:3., r.I I OI%.IIOAWAJOJ/IJ AI'S/ . inipoPP9ROJA I ntitig flrfi t ir i tielf tIPPIOrIIIIWIN9 n At V . : ti t ni: 9. 0 e ,g, t Pigtiki !' Vkitiiiii "ratire , JmPorer I , Act- #i,ooo :**teAtiOhilteL.` ;- /V.-Z - 11141Mo . ME VALUABLE /1. 0 4.)/3.ZALIZ3 IZX of . Ege, dPctQ ":' u~"~. OF T.IIIEIMUNQS, - tejeti o yo a fte liven oth7 a,' Bronchitis stn di.... w ei l k.,;eol of Me Broth& on I.italis,KAronie 7, Coughs', PnAl'Ofil , 4411,19,07 0 .0 05 ,141 . 11 ,4 ° , 8, #, l l , , t Y rltig." •'• • " 1- E4' H, compound Da swum P r 0 till us al‘ "WO ChdriTikirk,7COrlibined•With Clio .ch'nct iof 'Xar4reparedellY: recaminimii4ed inosf !edged the most valuable medicine eyerijeooverell; INTO ONACKIIItY l!lof NOA),EChitTrior4 , . oilin g tomb theivirtuatifithls• trlllygreat lOuti dieitiei we liayepo,dqslre i .to Alecoiv‘gthoso, who are laboring nailer stall lion , tier itO 'we wislt to eu:ogi's"n it' mere ilfairlijiistlfildst.rvei.. , Yiii.' when ire look around end see the vast amount of soffering . sod,dis . tress, act:ash:ow(' by_initay, of, the • diseases: in which thti ineaioine bus rbyed io 'l4glihr isuda4lll, \re fail that ye•Cahhtii. iirgii•lti a" lOU .40cingly;:tid" soy!too mod: hsfavor." . ' • ,Varitis retheillea it , hOn'tifrei , ed end' tufted into cure of diseases' 'l,Ungs, soinelmvii iloYdoubt becii useful, bat oflilk that linve yet been disCoVere'd; it la admitted hi% witnessed 'its effects, that ailliuccessful as tbii; Seth, indeed, ail: tke ' • ' • • • - • SURPRISING VrRVUES: • , Of this• Balsam, that evewin the advanced stage. of CoNsumprion ' after all the most estcemedremedies of physicians have failed, to effect any cluingc;the 'use of this Medicine, has •been productive-of th ei ninst astonishing relief, and actually eft . ..liked cures utter all hopes of recovery hied been ilespaiPeil oL. • In the first stages of the disease; termed “Catorr-, /tar Consumption,'-?originating from neglected Colas, it has been used with undeviating success, unitfien-• dreils acknowledge they owe the resteration of their health to this invaluable medicine' alone. In that firm orConaumpikoi so prevalent amongst delicate you tig females; cominonly termed debility, Or •.,, =MI „ - ' I O . OING INT& A A complaint with whieh thousands are lingering, it;, has also proved. highly Sileeelisllll,aed nOt.only pos. EeSSfia the power of eheckiag the prj2grsss of this alarming complaint, but also streaglliens aZid invig orates the system more ,ell etually than any Med!, eine We hove,over,•possessed. Besides its sttriirising efficacy, iii Consumption, it is equal ly efficacious in Liver ComPaints,.ithma, Ilr~nchitis,tuul all affections of the Lungs, and has cet ed many. of the most obstimite.enses, after, every oil ice remedy litul failed. tic.)l-Por particidars see DrAVistiir's TreLise on Consumption ,to be haul OE3 TUE EXl', - “ORDINARY . SUCCESS Arentling the use of -this , . niedicine;in 'diseases of the. Lungs, and the many . singular 'cures it• has ef fected, having - naturally attracted the . idttmtion of ninny physicians, (ns well as the whole fraternity 01 quails) s'arimisconjectures and surmises havearisen respecting its' omposition - some physicians have supposed tt to coolant other ignorant prefeti ders say it must contain Mercury, and in some/mat substance they each au ribut e its singular. eftiescy.-.-- As such opinions SIT altogether erroneous, and cal.: ciliated to prejudice...malty persons - against it s we" I'l.EDGfi - OLIE - 110NO1i - 'Cho' ktr.nnuitnti- nothing of the kind, or at:y thing the least Injurious; Oil coinposcd of the mat simple substances, the principle of which are the extracts of TAR that 4/ild Cherry Bark, and the whole secret of .its ellit;ney consists in, tht.•• mode by sv bitli they are'prepared: " As we hale already publi•hed numerous certifi— cates from the , highest authority, which prose its virtues beyond all doubt, we consider it unnecessary to exhibit n long list of them in this piaci. and will only Illeolloll leW. eases, to 23110 W what it litts'ilone• WHILE LIFE ruinfAuNs • HAVE STILL -S()AIE HOPE. A SURPRISING CURE.--Amolig. the 1111111 y singular elliVb vhtch.this medicine cheered, there is perhapi none which its powers' ore so Cully shown as iti the ease or Airs. Atistio. • • . . This lady had heel' constimptiye for t,everal years, and (hiring, the groove 'tart of thist hue had received the brittinglic4d Attention, told tried all the. most valnalilie remedies, yet mottling COlllll be !4/111111 10. Arrest its 111.0gt.40,5, • She loctotinito stiliject In violent rah of toolighiag 4 , exts•ettiratell bop, gotstiiiiies ut on otter occasionally tinged uitlt blood, soil step by st .p this fearful disease epotintwol its riurse, ontd alt looitoi• of a reeolvvry ti :IS entirely despaired lii \1 Milo it, this IliMressing siutntimt, lingering "1.^,1 the vet, verge of the gt;ttq slit, tountinenceol Ill: use of this 1ta15,11111, which, to use lier MVO ONLOV:04014 opt rated shoost like a cle‘rin. Inn rew du) s she e‘i,o•etoroitell freely, the cough tias grachnilly sup -111.•,41,11, and every day appeared to ;oh] fresh vlgni• to h e r hinks,and now, in the plaee firth:it emaciated fitithering to decay, she is FlVell mingling it, s oeo.ty, in better health than, Om huts :waved to ME ')tst NTEII F.ST . I . llgTl)lMtli.*T !IV' witnesses:' Ili • , n•prising efficacy o 1 D,. ,wimor's S . :11111 of it 1 Cherry, in t h e ease of Mrs. Anstio,l cheer. 111:.s acknowledge the kbove statement to he trio , nand correct. • Wil LT , 1).. Ilroodstowu, Sept. •i,54, 1 . -- tear SirAllbough your inv . :flash ineilleitie ha s :I . l . etOly • Pustul e Imattreas of • powerful, tiolvocales,iit y still be gratil;) lag to you t$ receive a commitai e 11 . 01111OIV one that has been relievad by it. ,eh, Sir, is tritlyrtny case. I have been a victim . that terrible disease • Commoption, ti , r Annoy twmtbs, IllillllllVe sutured so mock, 141,1 [lad he- Ime almost weary Of my lite. earing' your Ilalsalai highly 01116E210 H began takimr it a few Treks Itrkl , alut can asFure,you it bas rOlevetl little than nov thiw„; l have ever . 11%41 hefoce and eonli dent ly believe it will sow oto.elf:ettaally; PlrnsP :;ive the.bearer,the worth of the.eacloseil, and oblige Yours Respectliilly, • Jolts PEARSON. Mil Chester County, Sept. G, 1841. • Friend Wistar—lt tsises nw mneli pliasure to in lorm thee that my wife's !math h i s improved' very 1111101 suttee she has been using thy Ilalsalin or Wild Cherry, and we think there is no doubt bet that it will ouue her. • She has.taken the , tWo bottles V ehused from thee, a short time since, Mel ;lieu cough . Is much hetter .she, also, sleeps well at, liglitoupt, says she has tiMith'nottalnr, in give tier 90 muchre lief: 1 nee will pleaie give the hearer two• bottles more fur • - .Thy.Prieed r ,f- -,1- EDWARD q01.11E.5., ' ' ; Laneastet• entinty,.inly I, I !MIL:. ' 1 lleur SI ir—i'lmou mum mu two • bottles ut yciur, nom Untenlm, ollyi hi Cherry..., ' , have teen al l loud with Con§nmptiun i for the last two years, and iiffdre!d!vedY"mildli with a lievere 'entigh, paths in: ' it lirelist, ili fliwalty! of breathing, niglit.sweata, Ike., tid,llllVitig tried imnerp it s• retnedief4llllll 11160 ! been under aevecaldoenirs. yet I could not find any thing orblievd'inti untill nsMi 'Mine Of yrinr Ilnimfm. • l' gut one bottle from:4!neiglibtir nimble who' filming itottiti bind fonini.stieb wonderful tidier from; it that t uve , 110. 400,t,it,,w41 eui4,e nut effeatnally, i I , ', . ' Very yours,re . 4petwfully . ti &o. • . , . " ; 4' , '.— •• - Rdnnitillbiiii.liit: !" T y iteatithe ibilowin g from Dr, Jaeniriloffman;; a pliyiciart ,of . oAtotttny . b ,itrnetion, in, Huntingdon; Elenredr--i procured one `bottle. of, Dr.,,lirislar'4„ I alealmee.wild ! Cherry, front Thomab,lteed, Esti ri or tide ' plinie; MOW MIMI 'it ' lii '4 ' Oak. Of 'tibatimit3r Astliinit ()WA 1/111111tiflPatt. Seltwebie, lit. whi eh man • other retbetlios . hagiltowit,, ied..wltlitiatttny. relief.. \ t, The . Balsalm gdy'r smiden roller and an my. opinion lid nbild fieldstutilly ilifi , ad lif its' ma: Yours, &o, JA'COD HOFFiLiNiIIID,•:., neeentberAdd44lf.ii I.". ht•4,l .:.w ; ;„.; 1 , , ,;; 1 ~ ! 'rlbliiVSlit--Mciffilliniiiiilrii ! of-ifVll4 tliePiiiiiid AO ' entedi admit , indonithhig4etiretr here.) -' oti e of ! which' , islurnlil•intly. PI ot.litmsalliwhOsulheen utifrorlut. qi•i4l,9,iigl,lJ4o.)viP 814pVITp of ht,Nathing,amt . gelyt. emit 'wnakneeit, unfit she niai'llniilli obliged to ktlett lier"lied' lAfteeSiirinbEl 'lithedr.retbetife'slial been; resorted firinittitifirsbe;comnientied'llsinglQulNßO'• isalm n and after taking. two bottles, watiao hilt recap:er n ; ell, tut tp, ,11,7. ablp to nnoßd.all. Ms !thitinti Of her 'ouse; sail lin'tAitik' km) hottliiii'moreAizill enthrall .. ,A isj o k ,, ~:, , , , :i 1/0 1 *ifre i tty i 41 0 ; ! , T ., ...117.0 f. ' it tti...Y.1T.,,1 Va./ ',.4.111.0 1 7 4. lii i . 111 l'W+4,s*!s: C1A 1 [0: 4 :4 4, 4, ,P,oltayilie a.P - .',,! -,- „, ,• ,', • ' ~ • ~ • - CAtITILO ? N:Aft ''ildre ii"i"*iirliiiiirinlitnral etilledl6Wiltp%/07144CherrAinMatitaeriihould:bir Verflitututlattir t.0 . 111 1 40.011NU1t, V.lST#l4!sAdttnr) 8 4 NAitnik'4:l,:folAktqltilifctEiiialol l ll. l r " , tif £1 iiirainiglifikibilhfriii*Miiiild),Sin!tilj4ll)lß I% itiPr t . I T itl 4 9efteltsti.:tql PVI ~,,, Cid tirili AV ' ih Tet.iikil! 11 ,rninb,ttE , Ilkri Olift, thilMIT , i 1 1 .1 litl.bl iiiitittn.? . '4,'4. I , , - qu ilPh :'.340 11 ; s•1[0(e. '''!' rr..'l ~`,:_. , iil '' ) 37 1 . 4j ! ~, , i n ! ....- li.lt, S'll, :071-7. , .yr04.1 . .:4 P, 'Mi l . •-• 14' 1 Wt ., 04114';11,1eA 41' -i r te , l fi si ,•,, 31 , ... 4..17+. ,, e5...t.•%;,:r 4 .1.1•12r.".."1"...-f.%."..r<104/012 1 . • vii i:":4t ~.:,')it.e° ' , : iTio it.,:: Ti rTii. iiii r. , ::7.7 . 4 10 ~toi' ilit.:.*istsarit'liit'cienNatrOtahlesel -—; • ~ ,'. -; -, --tvg....- - ..1. , •,:.,,.. .1. ~, . , t „. -. 1 .11.46 4 t vv 1 01 f 'IRStri t - Atav. tA,it • ,Tl)e following ,1417itlifia., ne leme . dies, inay be founto lo ,,c4ith ' ,Wni*oreii, Itiaintoon at vvereciatittilikiotoo4.•thiPatat e . Enethember and itefiEketititiniesil they have 'the hie.aintla. gigngt4lll:9f:, :44 44 , 0 4-4:4 ,I)Y Ow eamtninanos4= 4 ;aseimPasitior!a# 44 , 4440 410 k ; , Oita. 4;q 4 ei 41, 1F414°tf'?Iltr!'A t YA u s il l ? i , P, r -tit:g? tßipm9tte them at 7,l i 'atatan.lane, n a(timeh ife a , tow - fo thu 'Oofanti!ialhs'uidr t e BALDNESS i+h BA tAiI'OFOI.I.4INII3;M IO N,TIIE EfAIR.• which Will iticiiitf if ifallinfout}"brirestare it o,n'lntld, placed; and on children makaik,grow,ralpilly, try on, ,these;tyliti,hp,ve lost the ht3ir from any cause. ; • A.llL . .,EltiVilN 3 thal:infeit' i tha'hiiiide . schnola, lirM;iiiite'd orltilled ae- c i n a c e.L., • . • •Jt. Find 't6 . name of 4.0,A404e144, art ti r o! OClfer•trYi•it• tNI;q4DfYi... aria ,- LAMENESS • - •,.t.;;•„:„„- . positively cOe.o l trnd 445 , annyl'igea I" el :• El a t-, t are iestored,', in. iliCold Or' tlia• ARM but neliee without the nen:lel of CODiscoth .& L,P•~I L • ES ..Bz.cl are'whollpreveßted „ or ;#cxerncd 4iair Tr come on, if 704 ; use the only t rIP.HATAi i MP I FT , frPIR eq'indeqe‘'*W€ ; •' ALL,S ORES and every thing relieliea iethiteedmite ' ward' application: It Lc& like a charm! , 11de it.' UOILSES;"thi ,haveßing-Bone, pps,yl;!, Wind.qa,llB, ~, a re4rc cured by liii.OLVSActilc.; Foundered COCA, ; entiroly...crfreOly ji.99ra! Founder : ,Ontmeqt. Mark this t 4 horsemen., tractor nip* ~panikordnary and s 4 as. r aiid ;di i 4. EYES ' , II' hait'dOiighted thousands.h will 'tak.O 'ont.'idiridid ealilinnutea; and no failure. It will cure the LI'N',S SPREAD , PLASTERS, . A bettor ,an4.m9re, .nice and usifid,ariicie.naypi• was , 1 made. 411,aliouid wear, then!) regularly.. IIITTORA: • un the, principle subsptiiting the tonic in , plane, of the sti mulant Rr Principlewjjekhas reformed'So :many drunkaids. To I'm used Willi ••• LIN'S BLO OD ,1114:3, superior A 9 xers for cleansing the system and the humors Weir. =)„-the-hlood,andloi all irregularitise of the bowels anti' the g,;tl erallie l atihfd ;;i6 k ::( ;! !Spa Pr.. Imes sig. ID , C r WY C.% 1111 I n . mureohkis HEADAcHE „ DR:SPOHN'S HEADACHE REMEDY will offectuully cure sick, headache, either. froni” thoT NERVES " bilious. Hundreds of r aro _ . using it with groat joy., DR. SPOHiVS ELIXIR OF HEALTH, for the certain p;oventiOri - pr FEVERS' pr. ttn:y general sickness ; keeping the stomach in moat per-, , feet order, the howelaregular, and a determination Ip the surface. pains in the bones, hoapeness, and DR'OP S'Y` arc quickly cured by it: KnJW this CORML—The Freliehllaster is asure scum • IV • _ " 1 / 4 • • -V /o• ***o. , "Too -"SP II 10 hair any shade you wish; but will not color the skin. SARSAPARILLA.' cONSTOCK'S COSI. POUND . ,EXTltACT.,..Thore,in.no.tuher preintro_ tion. of,Sarssparilla that can, exceed . or, equal thii. If you aro sup, to get, Cosyrocies, , yoti will 'find superior to ali.others. aties not'require'pnfftug.. " WD3111.0 CELESTIAL.- BALM • . OF CiIINA.-' A'positive curd, for the , piles, tmd brought to dui atirfacit by 'friction with tbiti..Balm •coughs;, • ° ek oisore ihrottt,• tightness of the dear, this Balm 'applied on'n , flannel relieve' and' cutest, trash wounds hr.old lords are rapidly cured bytiut , Dc; B4Ftflo.lt,Tgto'P. jEXPECTOR.AIVJ - 1, win ' oiqtaQ•itn ' - COUGHS & COLDS] 'taken in , tithe, and is t6ileligtitfal: bertha name; ittitd gal Cenutocka,4o .:KOLIVISTOOK'Sd,VERMIFUGE'w I4 •- .r,1 , 1•08 • rli eradicate all \A/ 0 R MS in children or adelta with Pcertainty quite the same a: that made' by ' i3ieck; almost incrediNe, bi'adnistOek 4:6! lievOyork. I'OOTH:DRODSrEiII4p6II66tudi. , utend iiceordOs impteopits6. ►in the teat 1842.ibtaritkiefig or 9, 1 ot 0;0, lark's,ot o f Risisict of rtew y frk. By applying to our agouti in suck Pillage, papers may be had free, aitilWinto tub moat respectable names in Aberieellrilrg for those facts, ea 'ar 11 PAITIO par 11, Burp 3 thymir r ,rtioremtuatiot" • be, put oq with any stOilee, iih good.: .104v10 yeetir iiiiottioduand , ibiteumneriadalbe tali and grauite wilhoset our neretekiaNientrl 4 1 1,ArPtsilirriNIMAIIP 11!afir,M!ii.il of `.t I zl/4 dig% ) . • ItentltiElrahleurt )` ii ttlittibleebr3lll , l47 hietu 4 ' ,(1 oikTuiIkitTELIELTAQIETO •f•NYER§fittoItA,VEASTICK. -trrp pN . , . ~ - ~lyfo‘ttoysl,fvw, pitivis I' . ,L.:, ~„ ~ • . Vl4l 1, ~:,,,, %,'. ....3!, 1 1 / 4 M, Vol- , (IT 1 -Kbr AMWEPOVP . o l t ,F t4g;Ptlq r it . oi e ill U e TlAlPK ln fOltil l°; 2ll:7\: *" yaitue ‘ e'e , uk . t e a 'lr d t s brans , Joralltsortelfrenviddlifrdn, dud:adults! 0/ ,til.-.2 , 1;:t Til° l3 4Mitt ) .§. 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