1 IMI I i;=:! malatizze, ~ .II:zi~E.~ ME Oli icstrange l,its meanest grade, , Is fraught with mystic, awe,; . ,• ; gerta,,the, spreading blade. • The flowery sod, tbe forest shade, _ ; „tphcy,its,silent ; Tie sun'a warm south mind'slecret,whisper, all, Aye,hnt She piper works of. One iVhose love i 9 warmer than the amt, Pr hose rich descent refreshes More . Tbartshowerif that summer clouds may pour, l'irliesebreathings o'er the heart, are sweet wintia that lilac clusters greet., ' ini'lLife is joy'!' its pulses play So buoyantly and warm, The earth, the air, the ocean spray, The quiet hills, 11e crowded way, , ' With imiinati on swarm. The insect in the sunset . The finny tenimt of the itterMn, The tattle:iraiing cm the' hill, • And Man, 'who 'moulds them to his will, • • In sun and sky, in earth mid air • . • Oon3Mtin hityrjojee' to slmre- 7 A common 'race—its goal iv nigh, • Thep flourish, falter, fade and die. Oh, ife is bittileo ! who can tell +lVhcreall itsyearnings go ? Where is Dottleilimit ? 'Where the_spell . Tint m ocks his utmost power? Where dwell The loved and lost belost"? TO illt:t;11401.1111eStiOlIS, oh mysoul, • AllNattu•e's varied echoes roll A sound uncertain, dun and dread— All tlurci - ss; thee back MiOn the dead. But that which nature dare not scan, The Lord of Life reseals to man— Ile is the hiddemieuntain—brat " Thy Life to him and leave it there ! Oh Life is Love ! before the Light Diffused its cheerful bloom, • It brooded in creative mind ppm' the boundless mists of night had warmed the murky gloom. The Life, that paints the herb of earth Gave Seraphim celestial bit th. Alt Life is One ! lie tilos the whole lighted up thy torch, my soul! . A bright career host thou to NM, lint—there is Death for rune to shun, Then curtfthe Sense, aspire above, ATM thou shalt. live,for Life is Love. SABBA'TII 'SCIIOCiPS " THE ADVANTAGES OF 'OUR SABBATH Scueet.s,"..is the .subject ,of:n _little Trait which has been recently issued froln)hc press of-the American Tract Society. Al thoUgh comprised within . the brief space of i-do - z - en - pages, it presents au interesting able ,and,conclUsive argument in favor of the institutions whose:cause it advoCates.— The annexed extracts from it will show its character and spirit: . "The great aim of the Sabliath School system,is- to provide for the thorough mo ral and religious education of the -rising generation. Knowledge is power;' the very best kind of power is that wisdom which coined' from above. One of the greatest blesSings, which can be conferred upon man is intellectual and religious in strtiction-,—the former to prepare' him for respectability and usefulness on earththe latter to guide him to regions of endless fe licity beyond the 'grave. " Such an education affords the strongest assurance that the individual on whom it is - chnfeirted•will prove a blessing to self and a blessing to society; will be hap py on earth and happy in heavon. Such an education is the highest boon that man ean: Confer upon his fellow man.; for, if pt:operly improved, it will guide him in safety through all his pilgrimage, afttrd hire light in darkness, consolation in afflic tion, joy in sorrow, support in trial, victo ry in , conflict, and life eternal in the midst of death: is. another pleasing characteristic of the Sabbath school system, that its boa fits' are bli(etvid freely. Hence it is, that many who tiouldfeel' ashamed to avail . helaelve - s — OrtitriEficTOF iiils set apart " for:the educatioifof , the poor," and many more' Wltci'are unable' to afford the necessa ry,m , • expense, may, by means of Sabbath schools, easily secure for their children the inestimable benefits of Christian education.. The arnoutit ivhiCh the system before us thua e freely contributes , to .the instructiiin of our Present population, may be to some 'ex tent estimated not the fact, that there are in our couhiry not far front 100,000 Sabbath schoOl teaehers, and that their compensa,i 'lion, *at' 33'centa .ger Sabbath, (the rate for merly paid,) would every year amount to e4,800'x,00 ; : a sum greater by far thin is. distributedanithallr , by all the school funds <4.'44 land ! .The place of assembling u sually 'cttitts' nothing, being, previously pro- i vide& for some other purpose. 'The use of tbilibrarieecosts nothing; the teaching, as we .hays, seen, is gratuitous, and the text-books are gratuitously furnished to all who rice 'unable to ptirchisa them.. Truly the Sabbath 'school,like the dospel,be stows • its'; itstsings without money and without price There is a single other feature of the Sabbath system too important in its bearings'onielvil t society, to pass without notice ;',and,that is the influence...which it exerts in the priiiention of crime. Wholesome , lows and severe minish iniiit#;":l4B.in,Oti writer, ",are hut slow and , lattneiiitys•of ,tefoiMing the and I most; compendious method af*Atig,t,lits;jiit,`,Jii,early religious edut;tv.„ floe." The correctness of this principle is abt~ndaiiti~ sustained, bYallsoiln`d imaxificiviclOvernmer i t ; for the grand ili 4l :PiCiO4f s )l4ilalipAl , !itub6, Ofipun s 'p're vent" i ts Oec u re nee. 11616.. 0 the critneft. , ,aost;effsettiolly prOOltewttialtief';'ends of w f imeo , patterof : rapfryy far , the 41r0d1 4 • PP / ItiiPit!ti,'Aininitiedigivti'lkeir thintiit.hred irtait , founteins of . wick- edness, 'irixortiimXV44l4iii4nticitturo; BIM &; NtEMPEPANC. 1 )30044r.#1 . 1 . /6SS Into ltci4kow:',up in ii.,g7,o,r(fnPrE . • thart l pabinttft. At-tiuntlred land linve ! beenitrained''oit " .to iitentpirixt4t • in pbbath, se !tools . ? , And ,:who, ar - se like.'r s ly.tb'violate the sanctity; orthe 84bath as those who are.'early taught Mletcrepe& find hallow this holy thp pupils. of I thei - J2Mkeit;''tiot'one: tv,as ever convicted of flogrant,critrip. Of live !Mildred.' convict& in one of oar •Silt prisons •recentlY•examined,., hut three had: been Sabbittli 'Schonl•'uchitlarti.." And if all, the prisoners °four land thoroughly'exam- , ined; how many Sabb,a'th pchOol . ptipllS is' it , 'supposed would bp. found . among 'the' eleven thousand wretched and guilty in-, mates? 'ThP'nunibcr'ivOind be very small; - and we Confidently that if •the' in vesfigatiOn Were, made, its results, would show, that Sabbath schools, by their pre 7 i:entive influences, arP•doing more for.the social and civil order of our country than all the statup - books, . and dungeons, and gibbet's of the hind I Forwarding & Commission 12, -113-0-11-IN-IEB S . GEORGE FL EirliNG gbl p EcTF ULAN informs 'the puhlie, that he in prepoi ed to reeuise, forward and diupose of Produce of every •description, either at the Philadelphia oylialtimore Markets, at any other point accessible by Rail Road. As lie Will :mend in person to the delivery and sale of all articles entrusted to his care, the most satisliwtory nail speedy rettu•ns moo at till times be expected,and the utmost promptitude in the transaction of all bu siness entrusted to him. - ('waters and others' having nny article which they a islt disposed of, will do Well to call on hint, im mediately opposite the Alnusion (louse,. and Rail Road Depot, \Vest High street, Carlisle. Cr. T. is authorized to purchase several hundred bushels or for which the highest price will be 'given. Carlisle, May 17, 1843. FAIHVIERSR HOTEL . r r illE subscriber would respectfully in form his li•icnds and the public generally that he tins taken die .k.... liqi ; - Lz..--S C.CoV" .(13., 5 , Vl , lli lately kept by Mr. Simon Wonderlieh. in East High Street, a few doors cast of the Court 'louse, where he will at all times take pleasure in lohniltistering to (Ito comforts of those who ma Y faior .him with Abele custom. --..-Ilis- 11All,shall be emislantle supplied with the choicest Ihmbrs, and his TABLII yak the best the market can furnish. A careful OSTLER always kept in attendance—and nothing shall be lell ',admit: lii pkaseAll who call with him— --110A-1LL1.Eat„5,...' lakinfl ,Yrthewak — ,inottill or year. WILLIAMIIIIOWN.. Carlisle, April i'2, 1840. , It -2 Hat s! Hats: Hats • STANDARD. F:ASIIIONS! No. IiGGI Market 8t„ and corner 3d. 45- Manta sts 91111 E subscriber liand and is now JIL niakine; an Entire . Fresh Stock of Hats and Caps for the'llinsylvania trade. Fine and .ecentl. quality Beater, Moleskin, Cor nice Silk and Brush Hats—and the "Patent Cassi mere Ilat"ofwhichhe is the Pnlcntee. Alaking Cie Ilatskt his own Furtory or the la:st materials mill by the best workmen, be is enabled to . sell unusually/ow. Those who hilly to sell a3ain will hove such hats pat up us will he sure to keep their customers ;as nil Ilats slid Caps are made expressly, jar Retail Trade, Call Mal judge for yourselves, BROOKS, 16111' Market St. and corneC3d Ye Walnut at April It?, 1848. 'rite ”Ihitetit Cassimrrc Ilut" iS now coming hilt ) lse, no it is light, thirable dIC:11). ra,mily Medicines. N1113IA111 7 .1) only by Dr. D. JAVNB, Inventor, and sole proprietor, No. 20 South Third st. Philadelphia, and none are genuine without It's 2Vrith'n et, nature upon the outside wrapper. All others are counterfeits. These medidines are recommended and extensive used by the most intelligent persons 111 the United States, by numerous Professors and Presidents of Colleges, Ph, sicians of the Army and Navy, and of lospitals and Almshouses, lilld by more than three hundred Chnymen of various denominations. They are eNpressly prepared for rimily unr, and have acquired:rad unprecedented popularity throrath out the United States; and as they are so admirably calculated to preserve Health until core Dimease, no family should ever be without them. The proprie tor of these valnable preparations reeeivedthis eau- . cstion at one of the best Medical Colleges in the U. States, and has • had fifteen years experience it, an extensive and diversified practice, by which he has hathample oppouthraties of acquiring a practical knowlethfe of diseases, and orate remetics best cal— culated to remove them. These preparations con ,. " Jayne's Expeptnrant, a val [table remedy for Cough, Colds, Consumption, Asthma, Spitting ,of Wood, Croup, I looping Cough, Bronehitis, Pleurisy and in flammation of the Lungs or Threat, Dillicully of Bre:Wang, nod all diseasesofthe pulmonary Orga c . Also Jayne's Hair Tonic, for the Preservation, Growth and Beauty oldie Haw and a Welt will posi tively !wing in new hair on halt) heads. Also Jayne's Tonic Verniillige,a certain and plea sant remedy fer Worms' Dyspepsia Piles, and inAiy ether diseases.. - Also Jayne's Carminitive Balsam, a certain cure faellowil rand Summer Diacrlaca,.Dy oratory Cholic,'Cramps;Sick Headache, ?ism'. stom ach. Cholera Mort ' als and all derangements of the Stomach and newels, Nervous Alleetions, ttc. Jayne's Sanative Pills, for Female Diseases, Liver Complaint, Costiveness, Fevers, inflannnations, Glandular, Obstructisms, Diseases of the Skin, &o. and in all cases where an Alterative or Purgative Medicine is required. • For stile in Carlisleo by T. C. STEVENSON: May 31,1843. tf-31 . Dr. Leidy's Sarsaparilla Blood Pills. Both purify the Blood and cleanse the Stomach and Bowels from all . impurities; thus, renovating the whole system, and restoring it to natural Mitt healthy action. MOST PERSONS During the vett., feel peculiar sensations, such as Dullness of Spkrits,• - ' Dizzi4ess, Faintness or Giddiness,] • - -•- ---,..• Drowsiness, Swimming of the Head, Dimness of Vision, . . . '., Heaviness of the Ees, i . Languor and Sluggi s h ness. irregular, The appetite variable, bowels occasion al sickness of the stomach, headache, and other Sen t/11(1011S equally distressing and unpleasant. TRY THEM ! TRY THEM!, All you that have never-taken of them Give no heed to the &Ise doctrines, reasoning- and skatements of ignorant pretenders to Medical Science and Foreign--Impoitors,-'whielrare'frequently--pub lished—for nine times out of ten, .taking,.of their nostrums, persons arc obliged to take of Dr. Leidy's' Blood Pills to counteract their baneful effects.' For sale , in Carlisle by, • " • C. STEVENSON. - tf-:13 3une 14. 1843 in Bankruptcy. United States Court, EASTERN DISTRICT or PENNSYLVANIA , ipo• . N' c(6:l`.:T ii:o tk a ~,.,... ETITIONS for Piiinhargo .and ;Celli; neat° Onde'r,iihe liatilq*lt Law, hate beep &1., ed by NAMES M. ALLEN, 'old Clerk,; Cutnbirlaiiilmo.' flil FRIDAYOhe 29th day or set-144,uvotoa 1 ceolocklA. Mole alipnintoil.ror the, hearing thgrAl f, kinfollt.olsilltt (Antrt, sitting in Bankruptcy, at rthg,pistrict C o urt Roost, in dlichfiity4lrinfitilli sllloilyhen anti ,vitiorp the CAili'toli'ofllie stud le itittener'B w.. l )eahVgllf9.,ve4,tittircßebAs,, alo it" per.. mos int in ' ter4st;;lnny t ap_Oear anti .aritht emir,. i fliky 661' have, "Milly'lsitilh'Di'scliitrgfif 'find per , tilcs os ishooliknoe,b ptttiOtl:",; , ; ~ ,''-', ,'L O r -!, :•.:, '''' '' . '''' '''‘ ,Pit Ag. 110PRINSCiNrPl: . . ' ' Clerk of District Court„‘. Phil: : :. 4p 4p ill2thi f,04.9.., .. , • " 1111-LEIDY'S'SARSAPARILLA,.• , nre r , the'''cifei4ii"; or Ai' o T rotooittoo triore: a p r fit 'Nomer,oif(bdriOns' asserciti4 lin'vedOliedlrnorehenefit from:usin'ond. bottle'eif it;tliritt Iluie6 of 'aidi.other::Thiti - lp nceOulited,Tor; as Di. *Lehly"ti much stronier'pretnriitionllnut any other, find: Dent. twice fi n§ s& le: &midi 'one: botilo•di of any ! other (and. sold nt.thonittne price) Let the public remein 'this—it innd:vain.boast kut the real:Net,' Wonrilie : Medical'ltevi6l . v.• • (3(Y"it Mow, the vegetala 'alteratives with which our, dispensaries abound, !Mire are few 110 useful its §aCsaparilla, and Wintn properly combinnil tun! T i r e-. pared; is invaluable( not onlytit'resnitio' . 'deltilit:i: tednonstifationa to•tbeir wonted elide but, litevery, 'case arising. out of.an .impure state ofthc We'd:" From a ; knowledge o uf, very many' cases (and same of them considered incurable) whore many, 'AlitTerent pre:paintioni of Sareapari Is bad been used, none seemed to.possess,viitues or remedial powers equal to pr.Leidy's .14edieuted 'or Compound - Extract of Sarsaparilla;" . ' • ; , . is ~preparittioit believed liii supFrior to, otiy other, and woutif reetimmeoci it to the thir6Oulitr notice of Physitiitins:--Ed..f/[Bl Gaiege. pat. LEIDY'S SARSAPARILLA Extract of a fetter from J. U. WlMmore, in relittion . to 1)1.. Leith's Sarsaparilla. . "My boy and' girl, the !lower' now three .yearsntul the hitter now seven years old, have been atilieteil with n scrofulous tumor from the time they were three Months old. Three months ngb.l was induced to make trinl of vour Extract of Sarsaparilla, and have given it to hod' to the present time. They arc now entirely free from env npocaraTiee of Scro fula and never were in better health," Dr. Leidy's -Saasaparilla is efficacious in all dis easenarising,from.imourit les-of the blood one other fluids of the system. All invalids wto may ba e been under medical treatment, who are debilitatMl from the quantity of medicine they may have taken, or arc under a mercurial, _influence r , will find that by using n few bottles of Dr. Leidy's Sarsaparilla listed vigor and elasticity of their frame and system will be restored, and be again iiermitted to enjoy the sweets of life. DR. LEIDY'S SARSAPARILLA. (T"' phis article appears to be fliiiiiii;;(krs at the Soothood from.the high character of We re commend:4.o(mA. we are fully persuaded it is a most capital medicine fur all imtyn•ntes oldie blooil. We know many Physicians who have given theiir testi mony on this subject, and we know they would not give a character to any medicine that did not really deserve it."—Choloston Enquirer. Extract of a letter from Dr. Warren, Natchez. • "Ilaving for the lait year in any practice used your Sarsaparilla with much sattisliction to' mysell sand benefit to any patients, I have no hesitation ha declar ing. it to he one of the most useful preparations in discuses for which Sarsaparilla is presairibtl,'! • If-29 DR. LEIDY'S SAIISAPAIIIELA. ccrThis preparation may be depended neon ns being the strongest (eonsequently more efficacious) of any in existence ; all thud preparations must pos sess similar iirtue , s, in proportion to their strength, being prepared from the same article. • Dr. Lcitly's Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, however, pos sesses properties not possessed by others, from its manner at preparation, and 'combination with other vegetable etracts recommended by the medical fa culty—and hence the reason. why it is so generally' recommended by the 'Ph3 sicians of Philadelphia Mid efiW hulk!: . . From the extraordinary virtues of this prepara tion and a knowledge of its composAion by Physi rians. (the reason why the/ so generally 'tie it,'as they would nut llPe_ol . MC011117)(1111 tiny preparation they - flicl - nntTknow - thr -composition .ot,) ithtts licen introchired in many of the I lospitals throughout the S. and ix highly recommended by Physicians and Surgeons nf thoselustitutions. From . the New Orleans Advertiser. DR. LiraDvs 11iSAPARILLA. The high and envied celebrity • which this pre eminent medicine has'acquired far its invariable ef ficacy in all diseases Which it praesses to cure, has rendered the usual practice of putiling_unneeessarv. It is known by its fruits and its good workit testify for it. Dr. Leidy's 'artstparilla will Im found parti cularly efficaeinus in all diseases of dm liver, stout rich, skin, kidneys, spine and bones, ulceration of the nose, throat anti other patio, bscesses, fi swiss, scro fulas, erysipelas, jaqualice. rhea matism and incipient goat. 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 of Sarsaparilla Itaii stood the test for five yeti's un boast to say that th«rif nit lio-tiltt.P—priiiirirfinii of equal strength now in use. 'Throughout, the Southern States where Sari•aparilla i s ais much in general use . as tea and coffee, I),. Leidy's Sarsaparilla is gener ally preferred and is highly recommended by Pity sielans, (whose certificates have been freimentiy pub lished ) broughout the north and west it is also much used, more perhapsthan ally other. One bottle of it (bairn pint) is warranted equal to two orally other in strength; and is equal to one half gallon of the stroligmt Spoil) that yolk lie made. Directions for making Splip therefrom accom mnies the'direetions. DR. 1,1EIDI"S SARS.tPARILLI. n few days'since n Clergyman of this city [n Ito hoes lint desire his name published in thosut r pees, bat is left Willi 1)r. Leidy] stated that IA holy who had long been n communicant nt his church, but for two years past unable to 'go to church, on account of her extreme debility, occasioned Ily ulceration of various parte of lice body, disease of lice liver and other internal derangements, tint! the constant taking DC medicine (lwrelbr, never tionul any change lot the better until alter using several bottles or 1)r. Lehly's Sarsaparilla, and by a levy months perseverance in its use, was entirely restored to health, and recover ed her lormi2r strength, 1111(1 to use her own language "418 almost ereate.l a 11010 being." This is but one of many instances almost daily heard of. • Tt - WPFeliniTirMT/Fii r aThithruTolcealc and retai l of 11r. LEIDN"S Health Emporium, No. 1.91 North Second street below Vine: also sold by Frederick Drown, corner Fifth nod Chesnut streets; and Fred. Klett Sr. Co. cornet! 2d and Callowhill street, at $1 per bottle, (a hall pint) or six bottles $5. . For sole in Carlisle by May SI, 1843 Worms J Worms , Rarentslinew the,valuelanil efficacy 'of Dr. 1 . Leidy's patent Vegetable WorinTea . ,they ileser would be without it in their families, as children are subject at all times to Worms. ; Dr. Leidy's Worm Tea is composed of vegetables altogether, and may be given to children °fall ages. Directions accompany each pimp: or package. . Children suffer much, of times, from so many things being given them for worms, without any et feet. Much medicine, given to children, has a ten dency to destroy their general health, and they are more or less delicate ever after. To avoid the necessity of giving medicine unne cessarily when you are certain your children lia've worms give them at first Dr. Lenly.'s Worm TeM It • is all that is necessary. Referenee'tnight be made to several ItimdiLed pa, rents in Philadelphia city thrill county, of the efficacy of Dr. Leidy's Worm Tea. . Try it and you will be convinced. Price lei cents a small, and '25 cents a large pack age. Prepared only, and for sale, wholesale and Retail, nt: Leidy's Health Emporium,No. 191 North Second street, below Vine,[sign f the Gol den Eagle and l• erpenta ;] Philadephia. For sale in Carlisle by , • .T.tc.•StEVENSON.. , , tf-33 June 14, 18,1.3 Dr. Leidy's Tatter and Itch Ointment AN inhillibln reinctly for various affections of the Skin. removing, Pimples,' Pustules, and truptions, of the Skin, atal - parttcularly. adapted to the cure of Tatter and the Itch. ._'!!Thisointment has been used in numerous schools throg - bout - die Oily and county; asWeints Factoricit, en - minting namcrous, girls and bnys, and, amongst Whoin' Tetter`and hellos Well 'as other Affections Of the Skiiii•prevailed, with the most unexampled sift- Cells. Names of School Teachers; as well as Super , intendants nod' Proprietors of Factories, could he given; confirming the - above, but for the delicacy they feel in having their names published in connection w ith Amoil lantilsOtoe anal disaigreeable affections., Price 25 cents a box. For sale in Carlisle by ! . :!;!. • T. C. 'STEVENSON. June 14, 18•13.!; . : .• • , , ,ty_33 . JAYNEW EXPECTORANT. '•. 1 . IP Oli: PM Pt.lclsT,':,(..ouili; ST ial ag 11.11tio(1;c1Sw. 1C) TO CiikasuirijAlvea—Potir 111111'58r 70 1 1aia'rgYktv edreilnitkini'neglePted' Colds, or An OtistpOotiop ' anVeonsequent in fl ammation' olthe ddicatelining r thntio.tuhe a , .threugh which,lho air P. O kreatha is histeibuteillo'Vie4,:partlarrthe::,luaga.l.ctfillkOb traction produces pani-anti-sorenes4 hoarseness, gaugh,:4ll . fiaulty,t,of.l4TathiaiT t l licUtie: f e i {Vrt;a" d lk ilpitting,p(shlpode nalotev t or,phipgri,,r . hich. bnniir 'emilawaatlie,alccnela,okilepatieal,aml tridaiii df.atli,, illiy !dee 111ve,plorant,Nefer,rails,to iptnoyOlds 'Oh , structlan, and firiiduees the indstldeashig find M 4101 ,, 'results... lt.ls pertain hi 14 efrec 11 4t 1111 lbtli;d 1 R: (1111 tti ,ielioye: terliedhatt ht.NCi.'2os:llll.ll Thirfi , "24. Phila. Poi ale in- Corlialoikr... , 4 ' r ,ti;,..,.:, , i1;,:;), ; r: C. sirizvENsox. •', ~!..._:......_.,....,_,..„, ........................;:.:,;:,:.:::ak:,...a.,,,i, =ME • '4I,ISORANCE I-1 1 ;Nortio: , 4*t r igiOkAnknilikpleCo. ;'•:.';',64:AtitLA DE VI) 0"e . o.; .7011111 1 1; ItirEES;•Agent,:Cn'yltile. TI Svir pi A A'y oontinneti to, miqie Inisti`rairdeik N against loss or damage hY-rircroll the Mota reasmiable l terms. an tone or brick 'l;OOngs at 6i2...5 on sl64o, t tlip 'prernitim subject lie drawn tiny tin 4 ,by this party inswing, at a deduction, of five per, cent. on - thetamouni of ,premium paid. ' 'The psuallates for one ynfir.ori, ' Stone, and 7 Briek Buildings, • , $4 to $5 on $lOOO Log :int, Frame, . " Mcrchandize, about $5 on $lOOO • Application in .persori or by , letter will have mediate attention.. • ". • The Spring Garden 'anemiaCe Co. OP PHILADELPHIA. •. AKE IDtSI.J,RANCE,' either ; temporary or perpetual, againstioss or damage by I.IIIE, in own or Gotintry,'on llonses, Barns and Build. ings of all kinds;' on Household Furniture, Itler abandize, Horses, Cattle, Agricultural,- Comma.- Oa! and. Manufacturing Stock, and Utensils of every deseription,as wellas MonT4ocsand Gummi RENT, upon the most, favorable terms. The following .are the usual rates, viz: On Stone and brick buildings, from • 35 to 40 cts. on SlOO --JlLog-and-frame—L-- 0 - 1 ----60-to-70 on 100 "Merchandize and fern'. „ Lure in brick or stone • buildings, from 40 to 50 ets:on 100 "Do. in lug or frame, 60 to 70 ete. on lOU "Horses cattle, farming utensils and nineties, atrabotit of Easton I% If a t :11 r" la ; I g i t . tio l t a t 1 7 1 1ii1r.,ER....• • ~.. Drug, , and Variety Store, a I ge assortment of Toys, . Toy-Bo lis for Christmas Presents, Aluals, Souvenirs, ' ' and Portiolios, for 1.843. Together, with a ellec selection hi entertaining LIGHT ILEADINGor loog wintor'evenins. --- • 3 tritt CL(OI3 of everjvariety,yiz: School Bibles Intl Testaments, • Smith's Geogiplw and Silas, • Olney 4. Illitcyl's do. • • Smith's, Grannar, Kirkam's dills _ • Sngers' Sc4eiNo. 1,2; 3,4, 5, 4. 6, Cobb's School complete. Emerson, Byly, Bitrham, Treb sta.'s Spellers, Pike, Rose,•Niley„ .S• Emerson's M elks, withkeils, Letter, Cap, and Dee pr kil ar, ru anti plain, Note paper. Silver Peels, everpoints. Juni:son Limil I'r,ucils in wooil,oll teilliers; with a la rgc of 'ILAN. HOOKS, ruled anod 2 4 244. 0 ,2LeCrrZa v Ofsuperior finis Razors, Razor Strops Shaving Brutes, and finely scented ShaVing Sips and assorted Pc ' /furriery. FA Supi:rior opannnid Russia Quills, %Vitft•rs and Sealin4 Waxilaiii and Alum) Scull. I eur (VOCNAND ISSTRUMENTAL:) Together vI general nod %yell selected assort ment of Clasirl and Olisceltaneous Works, "to please the fao9nd improve the taste." Carlisle, Di 44,181,2. rolur, snlissers, nt their POIINPRY AND 8110 P, on Main street, nearly op posite the Usiy Jail, in the llovongli or Carlisle, Pa., still eontito 'build the following Machines and Ilovso p.-Bqews Patent Intprove •fREF, AND . FOUR • acdtail . L,Pewais3, 9 . With n horizil band-wheeLwith a trunk to cep, "di - iTinti7FWaitnrTMETune.-- —'—"---- BEVEL ;AR HORSE POWER, The band,r outside of the horses. Thev nee wellsaleulatM pat to one side oldie barn bridge, or under the shed. A New 4d improved Shaker, To separaMh grain from the straw, which will dispense wit lirne two hands, will be made to the above LMaeliit wanted. - T. C. STEVENSON. _ tr-31 Purchasing:l l lf the above 111achines mar have the privilege, AI lair trial, of returning tie Sallie it not satislied.p Machines and I lorse Powers are warranted IOC: year, if well used. • All hinds ottpairing will be done at the imortes notice and o most reasonable terols. They al ,ways keep o al all castin ,, s necessary to repair the above NI . les, or any others now in use.. , _. • IRONND BRASS FOUNDRY:- - There i tinelied to the a oove establishment an IRON ;BRASS FOUNDRY, at which all kinds of CiONGS can be had—such as Apple Mills, Cornhkers, Plaster Brokers, Mill Gear ing, Saw 14.1 ranks, Machine Gearing, Wagon Boxes, Eke. 5 Also. - TURNIG AND FINISIIING, Stich as Militidlei, Car Boxes, Turning Lathes; &c., all in thst order, in iron cod brass. cO - Allo• will be executed ;Hike shortest no; ice,and Pr 17 attended to. Farmers and others ara respect . Invited to give•tut a call, confident thatthey caOuited to their satisfaction. • • . V • A. STOUFFER & CO. . : Carlisle : lVO, 11142. " tf4t cO'Plan enwood's anti Ogle's PLOUGHS antIPLOU 'ASTINGS,sueh as Cutters Lau& sides. &c. : n also be kW at theToundry: ' • , g- , 4_ LIPP Li Ship tielphin,a' to which are prepn and those able Goo. them a ea April 1 IRE TAI skus st os ever bee• = t Sfili r 41,1 ash= and at r Apri Application may ba made to . - RUN J. 11 , IYERS, Agent Carlisle, Dec. 21, IEI2. 1 RICH PiESENTSI! IBM illathematpd Instininents, STAIT.O.NA.RY Sattofat Knotruincuto, TOPARVIERS. Vit2 anuiL zaz 1?El`wIlli' LAM. 11 --- ARRityAIL - 01r - =3 P'O'DS. R 8c CAREY', near the Rail Road, rg; have just received keno'. Phila itl iddirthient'of nol!,tashionable,und HEAT' 'GOODS; rite the'attention of purehasersi they offer Goods at the lowest Cash vices, s of porch:tains-Cheap and fashion:. II find it to their adYalthiP td ti" W=MI llaC~`:~~lCf'.Fdtats. ' ozen PALM . LgAF:llArl'S s of vari.. slid qiiality,l4iiralt4du they have El=Eli=a tunanter: taw sir • ?v E el l iet• P cm 'A te Ti n F' ‘ilTu kS sa i d l eo lll lPt!ili ll p' s' n i th h il i k v i *Lain° Shawls, dthe newest style, VI; • , • '•-° ' 'aiito, . , , '; ,_Comaigyvigitier in;llanlcroptcv... , _ .ii ASltinpved. his„nAce to North Hanover 14_ &rept; West tilde, B'dodrogOrth 'Of Lionilter street, nnillkintirly opposite the office of William Triitic, Eskr.i.'where Ur' tvill- se t hs'ual!•carcfully attend to all bininess whichinsy,he entruqcfl, to him in the line Of his profeseton. •Quilslei Apia 12, 1843. - ',• •z• tf ' PROTECTION AGAINST _ LOSS • LEN,Iaa?..L.Mc. lIL CUMBERLAND VALLEY MUTUAL PROTECTION CUMPAlN,lY,being.incoeifor rated by on .act of the Legislature of the preieni see sion,and fully organized and in operation under the direction of the following bmird of Managers,•vii: Thomas C. Miller,. C. P..Ciammina,'Jblin Moore David W. McCrdhinglc, , Janice' 'Weakly, George ,Martin, William Moore, Samuel Galbraith, James Greason,Thomas Pittoti,Wm.:Harr t .loselilt Culver . and .1, G. Miller, call the attention inhabit ants of Cumberland Valley to the Cheapness of their rates and tIM many advantages which this :Ind of insurance has over ally other. lot. Every vermin insnred becomes a member of the company and takes part in the choice of officers much the .fireetion of its concerns. r 12(1, For itisimmeit 110 1110 re is demanded than 18 necessary,to meet the expenses of the Company and indemnity against, losses which may happen. 3d: The inerniventenciiof frequent renewals is a voided by insuring fora term of fire years,. Ath. Any person applyinglotgosinsci ii list give his premium note Ibr the cheapestclass et tile rate 'of five per eentism, which Will be $5O on the $lOOO, fit which he wilt- have to pay $2,511 for live years, nail $1,50 for survey and policy, and no mote unless loss he sustained to a greater amount than the hinds on hands will covet., and then immure will be requir ed than a pro rata share. These rates are much cheaper than those iff 'obeyer:pp:tides, except such share hien:intl.:it:4l'On the Same principles. Insurance is'eirected in the following manner. A person applying for insurance lin• property of the cheapest cuts of risk Ibi• $lOOO. will he charged 5 per cent for rive yeas s, a note amounting to $5O tnust lie given by him, on which lie, will be required to pay 5 per cent $2,541, and $1,59 for surveying and policy, and will have no intim required of him unless losses occur and the funds on bands are tint suflicient to', meCt them. GO cts. on -100 Agents will Im appointed as soon as possible in dif ferent places to attend to insurances. and any persons wishing immediately to apply con do so by signif) ing their wish to the officers of the emppaoy. CIMS.-P. -- GUMAIINS ; Pres, A. G. Afitt.mt, Sec'y April 1843 IRON-WORKS 1:1 0 Q,1)/B at , Y . vir tIC of the powers and.• authority NIP contained in the last - wfi I and testament of dee'd„ I now oiler for sale, the Carlisle . Iron Works , Sittialcd on the Yellow east of Carlisle Pa.. The estate consists ors lint late 12Z,_Et_43244_2_VaValt _ trig h Ten Thousand acres of Land. A m•w NIERCI I ANT Alll.l, vuti four run of titan', finished on the most :gqu•ocrd l oam About 500 arms of the hold :ow cleared a n d highly toiltivittot, baring thereon toweitol - '➢.'hree Large Rink Barris accessary rtp,NANT siousEs. tratrks are propelled by the NT Greek anti the Iluihiun Spring, whielt mother fail itorfrettie. There are upon the premisct, all Mit tureessary work metis houses,. coal hinnies, carpeoteratel smith shops, mid stabling built of the most •111,stantial material's. l'he (urn of the host •tptalit, and tints.lnotstible, is within 9 miles or' the Formica, There is perhaps no Iron Works ii. I'mmsrlt imia which ',assesses su perior advantages and otrel's fur. :lilt iodotolocolo to the Mvestm ell t of Capital. The water pun cr is so great Iliat tt mi4ht io• eacndt cl to ;soy ol:uer 111:1111I !Rehiring , poolooio. Persons Oillpolell Io ptiretioSo will Or cotirso rsamiuc the property. hciermsnl sole Will he 111:Olo kilo‘ll4 by M %UV dee)]. Carlisle, 00.1 1 1, 18.'02. 11*-51 MANSION HOUSE HOTEL,' 4/ lain sired, one square West of Mc Court House C/111,LISLEI, sulls(A.iber having Ittasnd the 'above house, ,t moat itthttettimily allttrummt to hip nit:tuts mat tin. !midi,: ktrmattlity Choi he is intu it:lml to sei•oninnitlate thou and the travelling coin tuoility, in a style that he hopes will he found satis factory to ill rho nip favdr hint ti itli a etal. Ilia table will revert - s foie esperisl Intention, and Shall always he abundantly supplied tt nil the hen to he hail in the coinitY. list• is still will lie found constantly supplied with the choicest \ Vines and Lirplotts that ate in be old:tined here and in the eines. The Stabling tinselled to the hence is erWIIIIIOIIIMIS ill Ise under the charge of a e:11.I.I . 111 he hopes by a strict attelitioil to litthiness toreeeice a liberal share or dr, puldie BOAII.1)1:11.5 si ill he taken by the week,tontith op year. • NYILIAS Carlisle, April 5, ISIS. tf-.23 a Ircher's - Inlifill111111) ain)3.l M 1 '1 1 1;r:t ! a : t1 8 ca: 1 3•! 1 at 1" 1 1i I l v ai ( h:l " 4 t e tl•mn the I)liia r ' a u ii it ‘ci large assortment of ILI:11PS, consisting of Pa rtott r,Clut tuber& Study' bumps with or without shadesi which they is l sell whole , sale or retail at the notimfarturer's • ALSO, Astral, Side Reflectors and Glass Lamps of vari ous patterns. the vet7.best Winter strained, bleached Spern Oil, warranted to burn clear; for $1,!.:5 per gallon. nest Sperm Candles. 37i cents per lb. /Carlisle, Dee..2l, 1842. Ilechaniesburg 'Line rr -71:1\ 14 g, v 7. 0 7 alt. Be(Weds . '.4lechrtaticirNerg tatt) .Philadelphia or Baltinuire. [8Y . R. , 211.R0.111) 0I CAA:4 Ej. HE subscriber grateful for past favors, begs A . leave toinform his friends and the public generally, that he still continues to run a line of burthen Care regularly between Mechanicsburg and Philadelphia or Baltimore, by which goods, and produce of all descriptions will be forwarded. with care and despatch at the lowest rates of might. Produce will be receired at his Were House:in Mechanicsburg, and forwarded to either Phila. delphia or Baltimore, according to thii diraction of thaowner. * „ aZeThe higheat juke will Iregiven for Wheat and . ; MARTIN MEILEY. • R. PlatiterefParis--and-Balt-alwayeltept on hand, and for sale at the lowest prices.. ' . . • ' ; adttt MII/lato He has also an handi at.theDepotin Mechanics: Slug', for dale, LUMBER, such al Boards, Shingles -Scant lings,i dice: of all kinder, which will bei sold ,on liberal terms.. • .• • Atlust 1842. - 0.4 IVA LA. PAPER. il - UST;feceived and'Ait' saki it . tliit'st(iie of S.; OLARI,{i ;South ;.HanOvetj, iatidek,'.343o . Papnvat the following; prluesr,,,: 4 'ic 'iipen:Sutito,fhOnlunl. Grazetl,4A neuts 1 second qnality,S.s,aents n piece. ; Mg), Bordering 4144 fi 4Qe.ixes at Yeiylow prigest i June 7,1&19. .. • ol .1i 1,4, • M . - . 2sTDE• .. 410111 N Vin ' , 111:1L, ESPEOPI,t,LL X tattlers, itimoryiets to iho , Ot?tiarlislo arid itar. , .'roirlity,,that he tivillvaftbiid; to ithd'!lterthiliq''alrdentat operafioglt cturingiiitti l / 4 ,090,V4e40 teeth front' a Biagio tootk.re an ontire;Het.' M'Faitope's A?tel. VALUABLE coNsuittrruirii"or lame LUNGS, • affeetioneb f the aitihnn, Bran Chide, ?hilts . or evenkisete of the , ' firma' or Lunge i'ehronle ernikhe, Pkurtly, Aimorrage of the Ltazge, and fiffectioncof the..Punnonntw Oeganoi.‘ • .• • - NATURE:3 ,OWN .PRESURIPTION.,' 1119 cOmpoundßilliainie prepiiCatinii demo. Pi i(ittn Virginiania cc" Wild Cherry I.lm 4 k,"Conibined tvlih the Extract • of Tar r in'eptivecl , by ;a' neiv , chemical process,:apprOved • :tad recommended •by the most rhstiiigwehed physicians, and unlverstilly,ackaow hedged the ingst yaluable medicine over liscovered.. NO ,t/UACK BUY !"!! : NO DECEPTION, In setting forth iheyirtues of this truly great me we have no desire to , deceive those .who are Inhoring under atilietioni nor'do wewish to eulogise it more than itjustly deserves: : Yet when xe look around and see the vast amount ofpuffering . and dis tress occasioned by many of the discaswa in which, this fondiente has proved so highly successful, we feel,tliatrwe Cannot urge its claims too strongly, or int) , too much in its favor. i r RHOUS remedies'it is true linve been offered and Mired Jae notici.! for the cpre of diseases of the . , nags, and some , have no doubt been found very useful, but °fall that have yet been disenvered, it is -admitted by physicians and all Who intve witnessed its efreets, that ;tune has proved as successful as this. SuchOntleed, are the SURPRISING VIRTUES Of this, Balsam, that even in the advanced stage' of ConsuStrrom ' after all the most esteemed remedies of physicians have failed to effect any chhoge, the use of this medicine has been,reductive of the most astonishing relief r and actua lly effected cures alter all hopes of recovery had been. despaired of. .Iu the first stages oldie diseasc,termed " Cat arr- Consomption,"origoltro g l'riminegrected it has been used with undeviating success, and hun dreds acknowledge they owe'the restoration of their health to this invaluable medicine alone.' In that form of Consumption so prevalent amongst, delicate youbg females, commonly termed debility, or "GOING INTO A DECLINE," A complaint with which thousands are lingti . ring,.it has alscrproved - highly successful, and not only pus• semis the power or checking the progress of this alarming complaint, but :dm strengthens and orates the system more ePctually than any medi cine we have ever possessed. . ' Besides its surprising efficacy in Constmition, it is equally efficacious in Liver t'ompfainte, jethina, Brnielads, and all alTections of the Lungs, and has cared many of the most obstinate cases, after every other rempdy had failed. jr,-" For particulars see Wistm'R Traise on Consumption, to be had o" the Attents. THE EXTKA.ORDINARY SUCCESS— MEI A vending...the IS of this intalichie in 11iSC:151'3 of the Lungs, and the rosily singular cures it has ef fected, hating naturally attracted the attention of many physicans, (as well as the whole•fratetutits ,l ,ol. quacks) variouscoujectures and surmises havekfTsen respectingrits , unimosition ; some physicist's have supposed it to contain lodine, other igitoratiLpreten ilers say must contain .3Tercury, and to some such substance they.eaelrattribute its singular efficacy.- - As tool, opinions are althgetlicr erroneous, and cal culated to prejudice many persons againstit, 1 1 11.1',D(i1;, 01111 110NOlt 'l'llat - itcnatiting - hothin of the, kind. or any thing the hiast injurious; on the cohtrars, it it; e0mp,,,,,i simplt• substances, the jn•inciple Of a hicli are 'lke c\tt•acts of TA it and Ilite/ Cherry //ark, and the whole secret of its ellicacy colesibts ii the 'node by whiLli tbce tie prepared. As VIA:II:lie already i •lied numerous certifi cates Trom The highest authority; which prove its virtues beyond all doubt, st e consider it tinnecessa ry to eshiltit a lout list adieu' in this place, and will only mention II tow• cant,, to slow Wilflt it Ines dune• NVIIILE LIFE REIIA•INS • MI=BE= _- A Stiltl'ltlSlNl: CUIILI.--Ansong the many singular cures is Inch this medicine has rillsocil, this is 'scrimps none in which its pins ers arc so fully shoo a as its the ca , is of Airs. Austin. . . This lad) hail been einisomptive for sevc•isil years, .111111111rillg the greater patiot this time had received the best medical attentimi, fold tried fill the must Vi1111:111{, 1.V1111.11i1.5, y 4.1. 110tItiro2; could be lotin.sl. to :iris,' ifs progress. She became solijet•i In violent' frtv 4,1' (.. I ,,,,tormeil large quantities of twentimmilly toiged n ith blood, and step by step this feat fel disease its course, until an h'l" , "ra "" Isle in di‘tri'ssitig "11"" the very ‘i•rge of the gra, m silo commenced the use of t!....1 Iladialini w Lich, In use her 1111 11 exiircssion, opec.dell almost like a cic.rm. In a fsov clays she • ex v.. 101,04.11 freely, the woogli „as grinlirllv sty lus-, 11, :11111 ester day appeared to odd Irish vigor r hoikv, 1111 'ion, in tlie idiom of that emaciated Isiso a blit•ring to she. is st:cy wingliog in ••• il,iu hello* than - sliviitis enjoyed In i) .:NTF:RF:STI:II TESTI nfINY.---iit witmrsseil -Avprising ihr wisuw's liabqilm of NVi: i CLrrrr, in the rase or Ati.s t . Austin, I cheer. run, :it-knost fudge the stateinvot to be trite tnnTect. .1. C. WALTERS, M. D. Woo town, Sept. 4. R4I. . • rem' invulnublemedicinehas rowel leeelrells of po,tverfill 11 1 1101 . :ItCH, it tillllo 10 . :111r% ill"' 10 VOll tO receive n comninni- . eatimi" from any one that: has 'wee relimiel by it. Sit h. Sir, is truly my ease. I have been a IMAM' to ilist terrible disease Consumption, liar tieloy !nom 114, :11111 hat,' StlirCrell ,PO meth, that I 'eel be come slimed weary. of my life. Hearing your 11:11..11m .1 highly praixed. I begatt taking it It few wee': , ‘ mid eau :insure y oe it lies relieved me tom' , Masi ;my thing; I have ever used before and "enlrninltlyttlit , VintlYitreirri - 9t$11;,111 - 11T ell se gii e the bearer Ik,' worth of the ettelosetloted oblige leers Itespeetfidly, J OHN PE.A II SON. (:heater County, Sept. f, 1841. Yrirnd Wistar—lt gives me mulch imlessmtre to in form Opt , that thy Wile's health has improted very untel i slime she has heel' using thy Ilalsalmmi or SVilti Cherry, tomul we think 'there is 110 dnuhi hat that it tOll yore her. She has taken the two bottles I par titioned from time n short time since, nod her cough is nittelv better :she also 'sleeps well at 'night, nail 0;11 . 5 Shin hill 6 / 1 11111.110Illilig to give her sum flinch re lief'. 'I hen will please give time hearer two bottles more for Thy Priem!, ii.DWAIID HOLMES. Lancaster county,July 18, Mil. Dear Sir—Me:Mt, !Wild me two homes 01 your genuine ITalstlni of Wild Cherry., have beentir dieted with Consumption for the last ten years, and sulTered very stitch with a severe ctiugh, pains in my breast, difficulty or breathing, night sweats, Se., and having tried numerous reme:lies; and also merit under several doctors, yet I could not find any thing to relieve me until I used same oryour Thilsalm. got one' bottle from a neigbbor of mine who is using it, and have round such wonderful relief from it that I have no doubt it will cure me effectnally. Very-cespectMlly yours, ecc.• ' • 4onr.irr gor - Read the following from Dr. Jacob Dorfman, a tili)•sicinn of ,eatenaive practice in Ihnitingdon county: Dear,Sir--tprocured one bottle of Dr..Wistar'a Isalm of Wild Cherry; from Thomas Reed, Esq of Obi place, and tried, it in a ease of obstinacy Asthma on a child of Boil Schwebie, in which man other remedies bad been tried without any relief. The Balsalm gave sudden relief, and in.my opinion the child is effectually cured by its use. • , . • ' ' Yours, &o. ' JACOB N,31. D. December 22d, 1841.: • ' : ,•• Dear se4-Your Balsaliii of Wild Cherry hoe of felted so nstortiehlng cures' here. One of which is au old,ladyi Aire..Russell,who had been sufTering. fora long titre with shortness of breathing, and gen evil w > a iiees,' dutll'ahe wne finally obliged to keep her : bed.: Alter ,rarious • other remedies had heen resorted to in Vain, she,commenced, using yuot,' Rd- Salro,and afteetaking two bottles,was so fur reeorer-, ed 'its to be able to attend'lci al the duties of bee house, and on taking. two betties more was entirely Ournd., Respectfully, Ste. ;. • • ' • Joust S. C. Pottsville, • • • • ; ' • I CAUTION,Aa therals. a' spurious: mixture finned Syrup nfliild Cherry, intrelleserr.should be ierY Intrtieular to ask • for" Dn. WISTAWS BAL SAM. end observe his simuiture on the Bottle. • ' }: Prepared. fee.the.proPrirtnr, mat-sold vit tilde &, co., Blifnists,.: No. 2; 11.1inor titreet;Bhilatlelialin:' •.‘ - • "-• soli} in Carlisle-by',:'' ; SAIVIII,Pre - ELL101"1" ; Bhippensbnrg by tlieliev.l)avid Smith ; Bar. risbuirg brJohn:Wyptlio Jr'rLendoiter • by,J: Bish CherehenborOy Lowittßen,apil , in nlmoseveq. ',Own .Mnl - VilingothroeihMit tie cOlintv. t v Ice‘tzllWCpita - .4l4citio!):: 1: 'T — i"`":"' 4 ,i 4 ::, , • ~ ,, 1 .: ''' '': •'' ' '' • ' ''' ' '., '''''.''"''' . 4 ' '' ' ) , ) 1 4 i 5g,(4, 4 ( ... f,i, cf# I 0144 1. .je.0441" 4 4,t - i 1 ifililP,PlNcMgilz.CAlttlit,'ShiVven'sbUrg,,bstdi ' . .il.'f.viillier,,:capply,of,pThreikd , l4kees avfly,dilvgly U just received , a lot of FIRESIL 01110,(M.giv.p„. -I 3(64 ,Pitiol l i.y9. 1 . 41 .Ps ,vtulj:4l.giUg.,.,uith!t sl geuctikt at reduced. videos.... , _ , , ,-, .. ydribrjr,riri.seertioodtitouet riiilied'l3f l "-. t"..7-''' '•.- ', June 14,.1841. . efI.A.S. - I Nur z, "...cod IM LIN'S TEMPERANCE BITTERS: un the. principle of substituting the tonic in place of he atimulant principle, which has reformed so many drunkards. To be used with IiEJ% 0A HE DR.SPOHN'S HEADACHE REMEDY will of dually cure sick headache, either from tho NER using n with great joy. V ES or bilious. -Hundreds of fernlike are DR. SPOHN'S ELIXIR•F HEALTH, for the certain prevention of F,..3EVERS: . or any general sickness ; keeping the stoma° in most per. feet order, the bowels regular, and a determination to! the surface. pains in the bones: hoarseness, and :DRORS Y. aro quickly cured by it. .Know this by trying, - w to hair any shade you wish, but will not color the skin. • SARSAPARILLA. • COMSTOCK'S COM. POUND EXTRACT. There is no other prepare. tion of Sarsaparilla that can •exceed or equal this: If you are sure to get COMSTOCK'S, you will find it superior to all others. It does not require puffing.' CELESTIAL. BALM OF CHINA. A positive cure for the piles, and all external ailings—all intnrnal irritations brought to the surface 'by friction with this Balm;—so in coughs, swelled or sore throat, tightness of the chest, this . Balan' applied on a flannel will relieve and cure 'at once.— Fresh y prevelit or cure . all inciplen! taken ni time, and is a delightful ..emedy., Rem . 63l. bur the nanniond get Comstock t, KOLMSTOCK'S VERMIRIGE will eradicate all W ORM S in children , or Adults with a certainty quite astonishing. It is the satrle a. 7 that mado,by stink, and sells with,a rapidity almost incredible, by Comstock 4. Co., Now York. Entered according to act of Conereva, in the Year 1Q42, by_drocatat d• Co.. in the Clexk'• odic° of the Southern Distract of New Yor k' By' applying to' our agents' in 'each town 'entlf village, papers may be had free, showing the moat; respectable names in the country for these facts,'sot that no one can fail to believe-them. • • Be sure you CalifOr our articles, anff not' be put oil' Mills-anY stales, that others arena` good. 11AVETIIESE OR NONE, slantlffititY your snotte....and these ikeva• ran be hue mid genuine, without our names to thew., Ail Riese articles. to ha . bad wholesale anrelail only o f us. • tOlaoFd , 4, 4 9 "'Wholesale' Mugging.; ldnides.,,Lane . Now of, our, 14;eilis.. • . For Kilo in Carlisio,hy . r , : SAMUEL ELL,lO.nr • ,• MYERS & . T. §TEVINSON. 'WORMS 1 WOR S I • got NI§TOOK' ~This remedy for :Worms ip qpe of the snostex.trtl i "rdlnary, erer,,useth Ice treetdolly.eradicates worms of all sorts; &Ain' eldittivin.ond TIIOtISANDS perish by worm s.withorit o,rear cause heti% known. Some other retisen is fissjatled for t , too Jot e tti e tire thereat cause. Whitttmtheone3responsibilitylhktrrestw,tw.o9,o43 psreot ho, does imt know, and the bios!or aim doer hot undersinnit, witieh' is deitroying. those precious flotier's ' t or Ill'O.--taildreit:Tl A.Vitat 44900,12 q dope 1. ' • norel. phdp, rAtre i t itrerptithge,* 1011 be'iore to do goOtl'lrlbeyqiiii-e ttO*ortits;. , they boye, it will destroy nod erodiir.hte ,Gcrt iritV i l V , cingiOci u tiy 'l s l Aßt l ar.triltti.lllTT, stub STRVF4WSOR t•CPßr.,Yit.n4Y.4,o!*rFiFr , ourg,oy, lt ~UTP.Sp ttr, • " • • — '7 , l • ll'penri • =ELI OE 11 , 0- FAMItq*INVALTDi • tt t The following ind.i.ipenenble'liitujir.reine., may be feind dt .06'311/age'ilrt(iitores, ;end soon At eAry conitty, store suite. Remember and never get . thent unless th e have the facsimile si gnature of • _• they bri the wrappereos,all hir'the satne names ere baseArnpositions and coanjr. faits. If the mereluint' heafest 'you ' has them nIN Urge him to procure , them 'dt 11Viden . .lane; the' next time•he Neiv dr to write for' iliem. l ifs family ehouidle a week iitthout these remedies' •" ..• BALDNESS, BALM OF,COLUMBIA,FORTHP.4AAR. which will stop it if falling nut, or restore 4 on bald places; and. on children make it grow rapidly, or on those who have lost the hair from any eause. • • - 1 , ALL, VERMIN that Infest the heeds of children,. ht,schools, are prevented or killed by it at once.-4 Find the name Of - .5 4 ) - .)....i f ia it, or never try it. Remember thie always. ' „ mmo• RHEUMATISM, and l , positively cured, and all shrivelled ?Twice and limbs are restored, in the old or youn"i; by the l 'inntest VEGETABLE ELiXIR AND NERVE 'AND BONE LINIMENi—. but never without uttiname of ComntOck & Co: on it. aro wholly prevented, or governed if thd'atttMk has come on, if yoW Wse the only' true treys' LimmEirr,from Wemdi 6 a . c_4 ' W9 ' ALL S.ORE S and every thing relieved by it that 4dmits of an'oes. Ward application. It acts. like &charm.' Use it. . . . . -• HORSES that have Aing:floire, Spnvin. Wind. Galls, &c., are cured by ROOFS!, SPECIFIC ; and Foundered .horses entirely cared by Roofs' Founder Ointment. Mark this, all horsemen. Dzalcy's "Magical rain Ea• tractor Salve.—The most extraordinary' remedy two — invented fPr all new — or old 2 • 13:1:1RNS3A SCA LDS Intl amerr, and carelgeiM It has delighted thousands. It will tako out all pain in ten mitmtea, Ind no failure. It will cure the FILE S • .LIN'S SPREAD PLASTERS. A better and more nice and useful article never was wade. - All should wear them regularly. LIN'S ,B Lo op PILLS, superior totJI -61'8 for - eleansing the-syatem - and the htinnaiialreet. g the blood, and for all irregularities of the bowels iul the gmutral health.fit A L (See Dr: Lnes sig. L'iloCipt - t ee emi ISt CORNS.—The French Plaster ig a sure cure. ~..,..„: ~,.„:1.,.... .....„,:„....,..„.„, .... t 1 ~.„...k., 4., -to, 11 9 1 t An. 99." ;3r. BartholemeSes iL(PECTOR ANT] COUGHS :.& COLDS TOOTH DROPS. KLlNE'S—cure effectually E 0 C'=O:U C~ H~ S