ft EREAS- fir , and -by Inn ; or (tie, Ge.neral Amembly of tlic , CothointijgeOlt l'ennayliania, entitled "An not reiAtiog Hone of phased:the'..d..:d*rfaf- Jitly Anno ilominf'one thousand thlety-idne;it it , tilde ,the :iluty ; ,ef,lhe' Sheriff. 0 , ovary , county within - this Conortiunivesilth, to I,iver phhlio tiotlen or. the Genthl Eletipona #nd in such notlee.to ennineede. • , 1. The erneeta t'o elenthil.. •'; • ;," 2. Desi g nate the plate at which the election i§ to 1, Paul 'lViertlifi high Sheriff of the County CuMberland, do liefeby make known and 'give dill -. • - PlO - .IIM 1. - ib 111 0' cr I C I§. td lie electorti tiT the County or Curalierlankibat nn the SECOND TUESDAY OF ocToiIEit..NEAT, (being the 10th (Icy of the nionth,)a Deneral Efee; lion will be held at the several eleetinn districts es tablished bk law in said connty, at which time they "cvill ,votelty Iltlot for the several oflicert - litivinaf tel. named, V t . . ON rirarkstylv In represent the county of Cumberland, in the !louse of neprtsentOtires of the United States., TWO PEitSONS ' • FtmlYisent the county of Cuinberland-i !louse of RepNesentatives of Pennsylvania. ONE COVERISSIONEtt for the county of Cumherland. ONE SIKERIIFF for the county of 'Cumberland. • ONE 'CORONER for the county of, Cuittberland. ONE DhICGCTOR • of the rinn , and of the Home of Employment of Paid county. • ' ONE AIT DlTOrt lo settle thr ittibfie Aceuuk.in oi li.e comely Commis. sioners,. Istc: Also by-virtue sod in porsiinnec of no act of the Ilenersl - Assembly of this Cottitnonweiilth, plisse(' the I flth day of April, 1843, the Electors kresalil, ore to elect THIREE PERSON'S, as Canal Commissioners of Pennsylvania.. The sald elections will be held throughout the county as follows: The-election-in the election district composed of the borough of Carlisle,and townships of North .Middleton, South Middleton, Lower Dickinson, Lower Frankferd ..antl Lower West l'entisboro„ will lie held at the Coat t House, in the boroug h of Carlisle. The election .in.the district conipnied of Silver Spring township, will lie held at the public house tif John Trifiable, in Ilbguestown, said township. The election in the district eonuieed of that part of East PentisboroughliiWtiship, Ijing West of-Dys .) ter's Pointy running from Joh - Holtz's -to-liichel herger's tavern,- at the public house of Andrew _ ''li.remzer, in said township. - The election in the distriet-composed'of that part_ fir - Ei. -- w. -- mi - airibwitio -- qi:, - tyiiirolii - m - bro: ,- wpc Point, mailing from ilohn 'loll z's to . Eiclolberger's tavern at the public lame owed ha/Robert 11. Church, in Bridgeport, lh said towns' The election in the district Cumberland and part of Allen ti et public home. of Jollity The eletildn in . ihe dish• et et - firma:Ml of Lislittii and a part of Allen township will he held at the pub. lie house of Peter Arcaini in Lisburn. . The election in the district composed of that part of Allen township, not included in tile New Om berlaml and Lisburn election districts, will he held at the iTuTifie-lionse ofildWitt'StreafferTirirSheperds-- ~ town, la Said township. The election in the district composed of dir borough of Mechanicsburg, will be held itt the public. house. of John Hoover, in said borough. The election in theilistriet minimised of Monroe• township, will be held at the public house of NV Wow „, Paid, in Clmrchtowit in township.' - The election 'in ale district composed of Upper Dickinson townshipovill be held at Philip Wea ver's House, in Centreville, in said township The election in the distri ? et comprised of the her-, (nigh of Neusille, and township.. of 111.111111,-Upper Frankford, Upper Westpentishriro', mind thrti part of Newton (muslin) not included in the Leesburg elec. % Lion district hereinafter mentioned, will he Leith at -the Brick School House, In the borough .of The election in the district Composed of the town ship of Hopewell, will be held at the school house _in..N.ewhurgdo said township. The election in the distrust composcirof - the - hor ough of Shippensburg,Shippensburg township, and that part of Southampton towtothip,Tin included in the Leesburg election district, will be held at the Council House, in the borough of Shippens burg. And in and by an act of the General Assembly of this CoMmonwealth, passed the MI July 183 U, it is thus provided,t‘That the qualified electors of parts of Newton and Sotithamptotittowitships in the (mini fy of Ciimberland, hounded by the fidlowing lines and distances, viz t—ltcgiiining at the Adams county line, thence along the linedividingilie townships of Dick inson and Newton to the turnpike tad, thence along said turnpike to the Centre school-house, on mid turnpike, in Southampton township, thence to a point on the NValinit liottnin road at llevinick's including Heyblick's farm, thence. strait 'direction •to the sow-mill belonging to the heirs of 'George Clever. , thence along Krysher's run tothe 'Ailains comity line, thence along the li e of Adams county to the place of beginning, Ise and is hereby declared ,anew plec ' tion district, the election to be held at the public house of William Maxwell, in Leesburg,Southamp ' tun township. la pursuance of an art of the Ceneral Assembly of the Commonwealth of 'Pennsylvania, entitled "An act relating to the elections of this Common wealth," passed the MI (lay of July, A. D. 1897. Notice is hereby "That every person ,except justices of the peace, who shall hold any office Or 41111Milltlilea of profit or trust under the government of the United States, or of this State, or of any city or incorporated district, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise, a sub ordinate Officer or agent, who is or shall .be em ployed under the legislative, executive or judiciary •department of this State or of the United States, or of any City or incorporated district, and also that every member of Congress, and at' the Slate Legis lature, and of the select or common council of tiny city, or commissioners or any hicorporated district, is, by law, incapable of holding on'exereisine at the came timeithe office nr appointment of Judge, In sifector or Clerk, of this Comnionwcaltii, and that, no Inspector, Judge or other officer of ally such dee ; lion, shall be eligible to any office to be then voted for." • And the. said Act of Assembly, entitled "an Act relating to the elections of this Commonwealth," liaised July fid 1839, further provides as follows, to wit : • "'flint the Inspectors and Judges chosen as afore said. ia 11 meet at the respectivepiaresnppaiatedfor Ambling the election in the district in which they re speciivelybelopg; b‘fore nine o'cleck in the morning 'of the' seeondTuesday of Oetetfier, in each and every year; and each'of said Inspectors shall appoint one_ clerk,Wito-eliall lie, a qualified voter of Snell :Honig. • "In- case.tl'person who shall have received the second highest number of the votes for Inspector ilia' not attend on; the day of any election, the per-. son Who stailthave received the second highest num , her of toted for judge at the next preceding election ~Idtallactes lospotor in his place ,; and in ease the persottiOre shall have received the second highest number of votes for Inspector 'shall not attend, the peracat elected a Judge shall appoint an Inspector HI his place; and in raise the the Person elected a judge shall not attend then the Inspector who reedit , - ed the highest number of votes shalkappeint a Judge in his place; and If 'any •vactintiv shall continue 1111 the board fur the space of one 'hour after the time 'fixed by law lor the opening of the election, the • qualified voters of the township„warit or:i harlot for which such officer shall have been elected; preicnti atthe place of election, shall elect one of their nurn ter to till inett money'. • ' • "It shall be the dilty of said assessors revectivoly, to attend at the place 4:1E110116g. every general, ape vial, or township election, during the !hide time the said election is kept open fur the porposa of giving intorination tcithelasitectnr and badge, when called, to relation to the met. of any person assessed by .them to vote at emir election, or such other matters in Mallon to the assessment' f voters an the said in .vrpeatersot judge r or either of • themi•aliall from ti me eo time ceghire. ~ stition person shall be permitlmilto voteai any elea, tion : p4t!foresaid,,ottse,r thane white freenian ortke More; wlitv shall fliVcii" . l4lsl44) floss di.a o year teen es- Hut a ly been there. led., in vesaid As 'state. freemen nes : of 1 0 1 1.*$ .11010: to said Willi tax, OP. aira 'Vkilgpttto.rifitiduee' a reWeiiii", shall maktiaatlitO' the pityrriatitlheivof:;4-or Sec- orp t—it lie, idalms 1171,5 t yOtoteAt at art C. 160 - 1, vea A '9 ‘9? , o i t h .. l o / h! i tag . I wMAY;kivoi tli. - ofratißaidliep,tbat j!e. lisSl4Sitiett tq c s l iTili'ittleaii tine ytar, lielit.berSlTO IhsaPplittiticiii i ; end_ 'ffiakejtiCh prael resideacei district ait , ae reffilleedhy"thiglitit t Mid that he; does Verily'believe from the account given him, that;_ he itt of the' age rifetlelai'd; and. give,Opch, kittiet'• 911' , dente as * .1, this act. Whefallpel?(o 6 ' name of theticitiriq Soatlmitted vcde,'shall alphidieffesil .hy 'the hispeaticiii and npte:mwte.„opposite thereto. by .yrrittitk' i sietiril,‘,lpii" if beaten hentlniitted to vote by reiiiittle! of having paid a trill, or the worst "age," if,hishalll be admitted to on: account of his age, and i!1 either ease, the reason of such vote shall be called', out to the'clerks. *he shall make the like, notei, 1W the lister voters kept by them. . •- • "fa all cases ;Owl.° the name of the person elaim4; ing to vote iii not Mend on the list furnished by the' i"minissineri : R awl 'aseessers, or his right to vote ' whether found thertOn or not r is objected to by any qualified citizen, it pphnli be the duty of the inspie tni a to examine such person on oath alto histwali ficatinns, and if lie Claims tq have resided within, the state for one year or liinCe, his oath shall be sufficient proof thereof, bid .he shall Make proof by at least one competent witness, who shall be aqualified dee- Mr; that lie has resided within hitt Millet for more than ten . dm S. next immediately tiFeceeding said shnlialso himself Swear that his bona, firm residence in put seance of his laittal Calling, is within the district and that he did not reniute into said district for the purrnse of voting therein. "l=ivery person qualified as aforesaid, anti WbO shall make dole proof if required of Ids residence and payment of taxes as ntbresaid, shall lie admitted to vote in the township, ward or district in which lie shah reside. "trany person shall prevent or attempt to prevent any tinkers of an election tinder this act from, hold ing slid) elPetinn, or use nr threaten nny violence to ant Snob otrwor. op 01 , 41 . 11 , 1P1 , 114 er bmw r merly with him iu the execution of his duty, or shall Mock up, or attempt to block up the wbulow nr the avenue to any window where the same may be holden, or shall riotously -disturb the, pence end, election, or shall use nr practice any intimida tion, threats, force or violence with design to in fluence untidy or overawe any electer,Or to prevent him from voting or to restrain the freedom of choice, such person on conviction .shall be fined in any slim not exceeding llve hundred dollars, and be impris oned for any -time•not -teak-thannne-or- more than twelve months, And Wit shall beolioWn to thecoort whew the trial of such offenee shall be had, that the person so offended was.not a resident of the city, ward, distriet or township where the said oflence was rnmmitted,and not entitled to vote therein,then all couviction i lie slmll ho sentenced to pay a fine hot less than one hundred noir nine° than one tinmsaml dollars, and be imprisoned not less than six months nor more than two years. "II any person or persons make any bet or wnger upon the remit nny election within this Common= wealth or-shall-offer to make any noel bet or wager, either by verbal proclamatiOn thereof, or he any written or printed advertisements, challenge or in vitennyi:rsonsmperSonstainakesiielsbet-4#.wa&E. l upon conviction thereof he or they shall forfeit and pay three times the amount so bet, or offered to he bet. "If any persons, not by law qualified shall froth didently vote in one election, within this edmmon wealth, or being otherwise qualified, shall vote not of his proper district, or if anv person knowing the ilritoHnefrqtitirifirtrtimrslndi aid or-procure-led person to vote, the person or persons so Wending, shall on conviction be fined in any sum not exceeds - ir*, two hundred ili;llami, nail be imprisoned for any term not exceeding three months. -. • "11 4 any person shall vote at more than one el,etion district, or otherwise framhtlently vote more than once„on.the-same-day„or_sliall.frandulently_folkonfl deliver to the inspectors lab tickets together, with the intent to illegally vote, or shall vote _the same or if any shall adviSe or oahre another so to do, he or they so offending pr on conviction be fined in any sum not less, than fifty ndr more than five him-. deed dollars, and' be impristmeil for any term not less than, three_uor more than twelvemonths. roposeil .'of New yosliip, beheld i•beek, in New Cuni- nni• person not qualified to vote in this com monwealth agreeable to law,(elicept the sons of quali fied citizens) shall appear at any place of election for the purpose of issuing tickets, or of influencing. the citizens qualified to vote, he shall on conviction, forfeit. and pay any. suns not exceeding one hundred dollars for every such offence and be imprisoned for an• term not exceeding three months.'' `TIn• Judges are to make their retufns for the county of CuMberland, at the Courtllloote in Car lisle, on Friday the 1311 i day, of October, 1843. • God Salt the Cornmonw•ealth. --(liven nutter my hand at Carlisle, this 10thAdy_ol Septehtber, A. 1). 1843. PAUL MARTIN, Sheriff. Sept. 1,3,1543 Susquehanna Line, FO PHILADELPHIA'AND BALTIMORE DAILY, TIP proprietors attic Susquehanna Line will run their Cars and Boats as usual to Phil adelphia and Baltimore dusingthe present season. Their friends will please apply to Noble, Flinn & Herr, Broad st. and Hart, Andrews & McKee. ver; first wharf above Race street on the itt. ware Philadelphia, and Joseph E. Elder, Blti. wore. boUntil further, notice, the following prices will adhered to between this place and the above ics. Ale per 100 Dry Goods, Drugs, and Medicines,- 26 Furniture, 28 Wheat, Rye & Corn per bushel ]1 10 Oats 'do. 7 0 Groceries, .23 20 40 Lumber per 1000 • feet - 83 .50 $2 75 Shingles per 1000 1 50 2 00 Flour per bbl. *34 30 47 Shad & Mackerel do 50 37 Herring do 44 314 103 Salt per sack," 32 28 Pitch, Tar and Rollin per 100, 15 20 • Plaster gross ton, $2 50 $2 25 Hemp per 100, 4 22 16 Hides,2s 20 Pig Illtal,gross ton 3 50 2 50 Blooms & Castings,4 00 3 12} - - Bar Iron, 4 50 3 50 Nails per keg, 20 17 Leather per 100, ' 25 20 Whiskey per bbl 53 47 Burr Blocks per 100, 20 ' 15 Curb Stone, do 121 . 714. ft o 25 20 40 J. & P. MARTIN Harrisburg, April 12,.1843. tt 131121761112 g From 375, Bowery, N. York. OR nine years this medicine ha's stood unrivaled for the cure of Cough's, Pain in the side, difii c cu ty of breathing, , Oronchitis, and all those affec jl4 tioos of the Throat, Lungs and Liver, which are a Bonnie of so touch suffering and which unarrested ad often terminate in Consumption: So extensively has this remedy been used and in so many cured has it proved successful, the proprietor feels no hesi tancy in recommending:it to all who unfortunately have occasion to resort to .101XIC means of 'recovery. Multitudes who have experienced its happy effects, can testify to its utility, and very many rescued from a premature death, polint to it as the .means of their restoration.. . ' The originator of this remedy writ well versed in the science of medicine,and a - skilful •practicioner, Physicians, familiar wi th its effects noronfrentiently prescribe it in . t tithisepracticei, iindivith the Medical kacelty generallylt has met with's* larger ahare of. ,19)DtvdeteOn than is, common , with exclusive pre ,parations. • ',. . - • - 2 . , . • ltr. COI4SUMPTION—TIie following remark' were taken from the last number _ of Ow Medics ' The mirp - rising 'effect produced ,by the. genuine Dr. Taylor's Balsam of LiverWort, , made at 37.4' Bowery,:ln consumptive Oases, canno t fail exalting a' deep and thrilling interest throughoUtthe World.' We have soolong hollered thie disease (consumption) In. • cdmible, theft le dininult to 'credit our sense! *heti 1 we see personi,evidehtly.. consureptlie, restored to health: Yet' it le a fact of daily occurrence. -'2 - e•-• • • LIVER COMPLeigliT and Perim' ribbilitive-lf do ceniddir 'MI cite attest mireenfous. - Iwie given ism Iftwo - physicians and Mfdlo'lireplire'for' . death. I.wes in this OW state Nib,aa'siiii,etat'sa§i me a bot- Afelleii;•Tityllinfilitsltattriiki l lveribit, froth ' Ord fd ; 11 ,;:the bottler era!, , *c h i, ifath c ie, 9 se: 4,ke v ol s t • .:mrsh,44o e ctig'forli rtti - • Joalcio, dilbuips Wm, Vraent wpe . .....,.. . . 1 ~. , iVvVirtiii Ma;,it„ 11000 14: "i,`"t) it ' *, ,i,J•!tit,4t4 '' -.j .. -, n 'll6,llP' Amie.„ ~.,...-4/7,1*, ' Ifolfigs',,a V:if: : :',!: --,; _ 7-:c 'tf'r.';'r' ',', • Wt , ' , , ?:,' 4#4l'l i f." l , l ' ~o '., „ ;q.v. • ..m ....`:;' . i`i:,' :-',,40,,,V: ..,,,4..?,,,,,;,,,,-,..4;:vi,-4,02i.,,,•?. ,1' , :„ ... ~.b.'g. , : : 4,:, ~;:,,„y*::•,,,..1.,~:k-,:;:i,Ar.,64,14;:; ~ , d, r - t,,,,, , tr., ,:4-,;.?.i...41,:4,t080444v.....• ',,,,etr,,,v,......„_:....,-,......4. nr, E. • 00 • MI 0 W 127 a tZ' 0- 22cts. 15 $1 per Lb 23 40c 25 43 DM TAYLOR,* - SANJIB4-4' a + 4 • • #oloc , lN' t. ! *ierirkll,l,'• : Scrollii4 dr kinea Efil,• obiltinakeutandlitOrnptiotik Putt=: plots; or. l'ustule'sort':the Face;; slot= „, dies - , 'Sbre . Eyea; , Rini •,.4',Vdt•m!dt• -'•'l"ethlt';; Staid • d. 'the, Bond -Ind • 2. ',SilibhcifrilTlCets fie sym}storos , SCiatiCa Etutibagoi rind..rind..diseastp d.tisitt.fitini•an Rijn 17 , (ActlTl 3 ,llSB.• 'Ae.eitee; dr: .:DrOpay,:Expdaiire br Ittitirddencetir Life. •Also, Chronic dtmalitiitioridU • Diso'r'ders will be removed by thl§ Preparation. Improvement in whateve regards the liappinCis and wellitre of our raCels co stan!ly.on the march to perfection, and witti . 'each s ceeeding day sonic new, problem is solved,or some prabund secret're vealeil, having an important and direct bearing over man's highestdestinies. If we take a retrospective view over the past twenty years, how is the mind Struck wi th wonder ! What rapid strides bas science, blade in every department of civilized life ! pmrti-: e . ularly in that which relates to the Jmowledge of the Human System in health and disease. How valuable and indhipensable are the curative means recently discovered through the agency of chemistry ! How does the inutgluntidfl indleand our admiration glow at the ingentiltS., 'the near approach to the standard of perfection ) or the present time! Through the elaborate investigations of Physiology, or the science,. of Ltre, and the Pathology iff . preValeat diseases, much valuable practical knowledge had !leen gained. Iu consequence of becoming acquainted ifltla the or ganization, the elements of-the various finites and structures of the system, remedies have Ucen sought after a intaliscovered exactly adapted to combine with, neautralize and expel morbifie matter, the cause of disease, and substitute healthy. action, in ill The beautiful simplicitY of this mode of treatment iS not only suggested by the pathology of diseases, not only grateful to the sufferer, but perfectly in con sonance with the operations of Nature, and satisfac tory to the views and reasonings of every intelligent, relleong mind. It is thus that Sand's Sarsaparilla, a scientilic combitiiition of essential principles of the valuable vezetstble substances:to tern tes u on the system—The Sat sapari I la iscombl nelLwith theinost salutary produCtions, the most potent simples of the vegetable Ic.Mgdom ; and its unprecedented success in thr restoration to health of those who had long pined under the most distressing chronic maladies, hail given it an exalted character, furnishing as it, loes - evidence-of--d-s-oww-intinie—vainc r and-recony-- mending it to the afflicted in terms the afflicted only can I:now. It has long been a most important de sideratum in the practice of. medicine to obtain remedy similar to this—one that, would act my the liver, stomach mut bowels with all the - precision and Ktfincy-of-mineral-preparatione,_yetsvithouLany.of their deleterious effects upon the vital powers of the system. The attention of the render in respkttfully called to the following certificate. liowevergreat achicte ments have heretofore been made by the uie of this Invaluable medicine, yet daily experience shows re sults still more remarkable. The proprietors here avail themselvesof 'the opportunity of saying it is a source of constant satistitction that they are made the means of relieving such nn amount oh suffering. Wonderful 'Pao of Sander Sdraaparilla in lVortrith. Conn. . Read the folloiving from Mrs. Wm. P hillips, who has long resided nt the Falls. - The facts are well' known to all the old residents in dint part of the city. Mum. A. B. SANDS /it CO.—SIRS: Most grate fully do I embrnee thißopportunity for stating to you the great relief I obtained from the use of your Sar saparillm—l-slinll-alsor be happy through you, to. publish to all wile are nflicted,as I lately was, the Re admit of my uneApeetytt, and even for a long while despair of cure. Mine hitt painful story, mid try log and sickening as is the narrative of if, for the sake of many who may be Surely relieved, I will briefly, yet ateurately state it. Nineteen years ego last April a fit of sickness left me with ani Erysipelas eruption. Dropsical collec tionsimmedintely took plate over the entire surface of my body, causing such an enlargement Ihut it was necessary . to add a halflard to the size of my rdrei; sesaround the wnste. Next followed,upon my limbs, ulcers, paintill beyond description. For years, both in summer and winter, the only tnitigation of My stillering was found in pouring upon those parts cold water. From mV Blobs the pain extended over my whole hotly. There.was literally for me no rest, la.f day (why night. Upon lying down these pains would shoot through my system, and compel me tilt arise; and, for hours together, walk the house,so that I was almost 'entirely' derived of sleep. , During this time the Erysipelas cominned active, and the ulcers en largecl,and so deeply have these eaten, that for two anon half years they have been subject to bleeding. During these almost twenty years I have consulted many physicians. These hitye culled my disease— ns it wnsattended with an obstinnte cough and a steady and active pain in miside•-.1 (11 . 111,Skill consumption; and though they have been skillbl practitioners, they were only able to afford my case a partial and tem porary relief. I had Many other difficulties too coin: pliented to describe. I have also used many of the medicines that have been recommended as infallible cures for this disease, yet these all failed, and I was most emphatically growing . worse. In this critical condition, given up by friends,and expecting for my. self, relief only in death, I was by the timely inter position of a kind Providence, furnished with yolur, to me,inyalitableSarsapnrilla. A single bottle gave me an assurance of health, which for twenty- yearsl bad not once felt. Upon taking the second my cut hirgement diminished, and in tredve days from the Bth of October, when I commenced taking your Stir saparilla, I fres able to enjuysleep and rest,by night' as refreshing as any I ever enjoyed when in perfect health.' Besides; was, in this short time, relieved tram allthose excruciating and unalletiaited pains that had nfilieted my (NM as well as robbed me of my night's repose. The ulcers uptm any limbs are healed, the Erysipelas cured, and my size reduced neatly to my former measure. Thus mtielt do I feel it n privilege"to testify to the efficacy of your health-restoring - Sarsapurilla.. A thousand distills ' sir, from One whose comfort and w`inse hope of future health are due, under God, to your instrumentality. And may the same Providence that directed the to your aid, make you the happy and honored instruments of blessing, others, ns dis eased and despairing as your much relieved and very grateful friend, ASLNATH M. PHILLIPS. New LONI/ON Co. as. Norwich , Nor. 4,1849. Personally appeared,the above-named Awned' M. Phillips, and made oath of the facts contained in the foregoing statement before me. HUFUS W. MATHEWSON - , . , Justice of the Peace. Reingpersonally acquainted with Mrs. Phillips, I certify that the above asserted facts are aubstantially true. • ' • WILLIAM H. RICHARDS, Minister of the Gospel at Norwich, Conn. Sand's Sarsaparilla will also remove and perma nently cure diseases having their origin in an impure state of the blood and depraved condition of the gen eral constitution, tie: Scrofula or King's Evil in its various forms, Rheumatiencr i obstinate cutaneous etuptions, blotches,' biks, pimples, or postale, on the face, chronic soreeyes, ringworm or letter, scald head, enlargement* nod pain of thebones and joints, stubborn ulcers, syphilitic sytirptoms,tligeases aris ing from an injudielois ime of mercury, fealale de rangeuients nudother similar oornplaintia. Prepared and sold by A: H. Sands fiz'Co. Drug: glits and Chemists, Granite buildings,473 Ifrit , adway collier of Chamberit street,Newtork. And Mr sale by Druggists throukheut the tinited, States. , Price 1 41 per Louie, six kudos for $5... " The.Publie are respectfully , refflested to rethem-, ber that It is Sandsfs Sarsafitkilla that hos andideon stint nehieirig . eutif reMarkable'enres of the most diffieult else of diseases to .whick.the :Wixom Mime: la suiaject, au& ask.fitr.Sitodn'ti Saraapardla, and take nolfher. • •••• ' • • ' •••• ' 8.• 141..T0TT, Agent treciar kiinqatiiient Cor theProprieers, for Carlisle and Tintnity, • • ' • • : July 12..143. JaHN,HA RPER, eOl,l "ed v e e9 2 etrev en e" ~ , ALSO • •,, alnYlifssiffn!erllo. , -Fiagqi.. Af3. remotte'd tame te North' /44 0 0 e? :iliffifrier.-Wastaideit3 di:4n North of , Loothbf 'sireeffl and 4 4 4 4 i o.lsPosite tho offiiio‘or rizoie,,r.i.eirheite he viiltio 'OrbNV; , (00it t li Abwitl i i*WhiO4Atflt, 1 4:trOled'i°' 41.11004#4,' 19; 11034 , ' • l i isibiitil;.7 . iiiiii4 4f.ot.Sie4g'liiiitiV.. ::. *•;i:L. - ' I*Ifli e j:T:41:: ; .:088, iccleitOt,ov ptfreiy„gAgi b .i., , ,,',. , 1 ; ,::i 7 , ,-14 -, ;,.,:;:44piti 1 del TS ) 44 . 1:;;A:''''':; 1 1112tAtil 7 ri l :ltielTitak 1 ) 141#P 4 .. ) : ; : •••41:?.1.:;.:: 4.1 'it..0;.'::•12,, .',•' c. , '1 , : ,..0K. : 111fic .., , , ,::: ,..„,. /., ..... 011, ,.. ,., • VOi4ii4n!iiftitiii'letitlekkeitgi4itiii 'A:i4lioar;'aelinna , kttgedta`h l e'ille:..*qitid!bilie'fo' • 4 . ' ''' . :.'' . ,;."•K'.::tiiii;world rel. die Oee,iiit4 ':::- • .-''''.' ! : I✓' dAtigi.-iiiy,.i...i i iiw4 ci.gifilte'ito,iliiifil ivaticiVeltiforn tho iie .611inaa. &ik iihiFulit.hu:; iinaril ivitictr aro - the While' nnt !bhiSf . 'otliettilitthe; caddine'ats; Palpitation 41* the : iteirt . i. '611(4 hi .: hie: 130Iiiiii-OhtUriiiitipixilind.tioet,billor ereii_i'd;r:.. flati Inchicnt to.tnin:. • - ...,i ; ~..• ' . . . • . ' S'AiD LitrDiA..7ll',PEdTwiiilt,,i' PILLS : Are a certalti cure - flit; intermittent, remitteet,neio ybee, infhtinii!ntury rind putrid. Favcra, peptic'se lliCi' eleane6 the body • fr'ain those tliariii4 hjumors;whi'all' when btinhneil(titre eirculation,nre the cailh'e Of hi , -FEvER.S. . PO, MAN whett •the same impnrily is deposited "On the inethbranC'and musele,Cailiting pains , ikilnittina-' thins inn swellings, called • • I JULEU.II;4TISAf, GOUT, FA:.; • The Indian Veetahle Pills MO be relied on no al ways certain to gi b e relief, and if perseryeti with ac cording to directions, Mak assuredly, andwitit out fail, make a perfect We iif the'nlipve painful maladies. From three to six or paid Indian Vegeta ble Pills taken every night on going to bed will in a altott tittle oo completely. rid the body friitri every thing that is opposed to health, that Rheiirhatism, Gout, mut Pnin nf erery deseriptirdi, will lie I ittinilly nnivEA• Pllorit JiOlir. For the same reasons, when, from sudden citiinges of atmosphere, or Any other canse, the perspiration is checked, and the humors which S110111(1 lasi olf.hy the skin are throwninwardly, causing HEADACIIEp GIDDINESS, Nausea and sickness, pain •in the: bones, watery and inflamed 9yes;sore throat, lioarsenessi-coughs, con sumptions, rheumatic pains in various parts of the body, and many miter symptoms of • CaTCHLYO COLD, INDIAN VEGE FABLE PILLS will invari ably give immediate relief. From three to• six of said PM:taken every night on going to bed., will in a short tittle, not only remove nil the above unplea sant symptomi; but the body will, btaihOrt time, he, restored to even flounder health than before. The same may be said of ASTitiSIA,_pB_DLEEICIItTI'-ORBRE~T[IF~T '. The Indian 'Vegetable Itill6 will loosen and caery ofr by the stonnkli and bowels those tough phlegmy humors, which stop up the air Cells of the /miniud re the cause not only of thu nb di•e distressing corn. plaint, but when neglected, often terminates in that still more dreadful malady called • It Fltolllll also. be remembered that the Malan Vegetable Pills lire a cegtain•cure for PAIN IN TIIP, SIDE. Oppression, nausea, and sickness, loss of tippet fie; costiveness, a yellow tinge of the skin nud eyes and _esa__ym svnimintof alorpid or discasetrialiteaf the liver; because they purge from the body those impurities Which if deposited upon this important organ, are the cause of every variety of LIVEIeCOM PIA INT. • When n Nhtion is-convulsed by Riots, OUtbreaks: and Rebellion, the only ante means of preventing the .dreadful •c6nsecinences of a CIVIL WAR, is to cape) all Waitors," and evil disposed mies from the Country. . In like manner, when pain or sickness of Any kind indicate t h at the Lot h • is struggling with internal foes, the true i•emcdf is to • PEL ALL A 10111111) lILMORS, (Traitors to lifi!,) aMI 11EALT11 WILL BE TIIE CER VAIN ittsuur. That the Principle attiring disease, by Cleansing and Pnrifying the body, is strictly in ateordimee wttli the Lutes which govern the animal coo:lofty; and if properly tarried wit by the use of the abjfcr l named INDIAN VtGETAIILI , PILLS Will certainly result In the complete Aboliticiti Disease; we °MP the following testimonials, frptn persons of the respectability in Stew York trim hare recently been cured of the most obstinate complaints, solely by the MC of NVIIICIIB'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS OP Tilt NORTH AMERICAN COLLEGE OP HEALTH: .I.stiAicA, L. I..lune Nil, 841: Doctor Wright—Dear Sir—lt is with great satisfaction that I inform you of thy having been entirely cum' of Dyspepsia, of liye years stand= ing, by the nit , of your INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS. Precious to meeting with your celebrated medi cine, I had been under the hands of several . Physi , ' clans, Mid had tried various medicines; but all to no 'oflQct. After using one 25 cent box•of your Pills however, I experienced to much benefit, that I re stdved to•pirsevere In the use of them according to your directions, which I am happy to state, has re sulted iii n'perfect cure. In gratitude`to you for the great benefit I have recelted, and also in the hope that others similarly afflieted may be induced to make trial of your extraordinnty medicine, I send you this statement with full libel:ly to publish the same if you think proper•: Yours, B.tc. , Nrw 'Vann, June 19, 1841. G. C. BLACK. "to Mr. Richard Dennis, Agent fur 'thiglit's Indian Vegetable Pills, N 0.288 Creenwiili St N. Y. - Deat:Str- , -At your recomtnentlation. I some lime since made trial of WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEG ETABLE PILLS of the North American College of lkalth; 'mut can anscientiously Assert, that.for purifying the Blood, and renorating"the system, have received more benefit from their nse, than from any other medicine, it has lieretofor'e been my good fortune to meet with. I am, dear, sir, with many thanks, ydur obliged friends C. M. TATE, No. 60 Damersly at. 14cw York. 11Ir. Richard Dennis, agent for ‘Vright's Indian Ve r 7,;:tiiiilF Pil I o. Dear Sir—l Have. been afflicted for several years with. inward weakness And general debility, accom panied times with pain in the side and other dis treSsing complaints. After having tried various etli eines without effect, i tvos persuaded by A lend . mite trial or Dr.ll'riglit's Indian Vegetable Pills, which 1 MU happy; to state have relieved inc in a mos wonderful manlier. 1 have used the medicine + as yet bat a short time, and have no doubt, by a per sevetimee the use of the *medicine !meddling to directions, that I shall in a short time be perfectly restored. I &oat willingly recommend said Pills to ail per:- s acs similarly afflicted; nrecommend and in the Pup belief that the same beneficial results will follow their use. I reiniim yours stncerelv UENRV I A. FOOTE, IVawarsirig, Ulster Co. New York. • • Nevf Voair, Sept. 29. 1841. • This is to certify thsil hive used Wright's Indian Vegetable P/lIS with the greatest benefit; haying en tirely cured myself of the frequent attacks d Sick Headache, to which I had 'previously been subject. ANN. MAlitA TOONIPSOIk 892, Greenwich street, N , • Te3fr,, Bided(' tieunia, Ageut for Wright's Indian Vekeyibleylils. CAUTION, ' As ffierc, ere at ilds time . man,y ; sSicked.-periebs ;W ga a g ed ' ened' Selling a cotibterfeit mbdicine un- I'der the, name of the Iridium Vesetable 1 2 1114 . and ae ,there desperaie,rogn aro so ettrly.,l•eckleis of eon• sequences Char intlitabfe' lives 'may be lost,in consequence of urdagtheir drendfal compounds, the publiOare cautioned lagainst purchasing any, PHIS, utile& on the sidet'of.the koketethe folloWitiglsord tog re (And: , , wittou ; rs ' l*pittN' irEattAtiLE ' (Itpiran Purgative,) , , VtieliTolitt , ,Asisitteart . COlKLEOr, And abto:to guard esPeciallyagitinst purchalllngeidd' pledieida °rimy person except tbd'regularadYertiaed agent 4 oat the once. and general depot, N. 169' RACE' S'lltSit, F01 1 464.0,41-i' CIPA,RIiEk . ,OGrL'Irk • Ctirlisli Cuti3betilkad Jbhtt COOver';',' , • MechaltieSbUti' '`! I Benet .New CdantieigatOV.4, ;:14kX)na*CatileSIIP .00 iiteiti , ,ik:oito . I ';Jobo,-r ",;ileki'r.fo4iltY:i';:*(''' ~. . . . EMI DitILVOY4SIAISAPALLA. ' fe j ti len . be- Mikes:loi etNs asactit:l44l - 10!ileitteed.mitiiheirtelitTrintiMa tine Oreplivothee...hlf;i6 easily hada - tail fot.,ataff. xlidbect , pfoinifitifon dm; tirlYtitlier;it"ndineal• t its inuchme contained: hi onti.t beide tia:?r any; ; ether 'sand field at the silthe price.). Vet the public rentern , hottsftitit the Wet faet. ' 1, ;.; ... •• • • • ;;; . o:7.,‘Aineng - , the vege6ble'filteratiVes With itritich our dispensaries abound t thet•eare few useful as. Sarsaparilla; and whed tkeperty combined and pre i nrpl us ble; ; Apt reitoring„.debilita ted constithtiona to their wonted energy. hut le ettery "Case Arising but Of an' iiiipure state of' the, blend." Feoma.knowledge of very many eases (and soma of Stein mobeldered incurable) . where many _different 'preparations-of Sitriciparbla had been used, noiie seemed to possess virtuts,or remedial power etpilif 'to I?r.Lehly's Medicated or Cl:mpound Eitract of Sarsaparilla." ft Is R. pCeparation it is belieVed far superior to tiny other,and would recommend it to theparticular ,notice of Physieians.--Ed. U. S. Geizole. 'Dit. Ettract of a Idiot. ihom.l. ii Whitmore; of 'Easton, itt relation to Dr. Leidy's Sarsaparilla. I 'My little boy .and girl, the former note three yettrs Anil the latter now seven years oW, have been afflicted With n scrofulous tumor. from the time they were them months old. Three montlia ago I as fu make triiil of yolir Extract of Sarsaparilla, anti hate given it to both to the present tittle; Tlie.y are noW entirely.feee from any tippearanCe of Sbeo filth and nover wefe.in better health." Dr. Leidy% Stimiaparilla is eflicacloits in all ilia.. eases arising from impurities of the blood anC, oilier fluids of the system. All invalids who nriny, have been Under m sdiesl treatment, who are debilitated ' frofb the quantity tit meiliiiine they tone have dikes,, or iii.erundern reihrcurial influence, will fi nd that by using a few bOttles of 1)r. l e eidy's Sarsapnrillit,their usual vigor and elasticity of 4 their frame and system will be restoreNand be agent permitted to enjoy the swede of life. sAitsApAitiLLA: (0 4 'This article appears to bd doing wonders at the South, and from the high character of the re; commendations, we are fully persuaded it is n most capital medicipe for all imptguties of the blood. We know many P4sicians who have given their testi mony pn thii subject, and we knowille.v..xitould.not give a - Character to any medicine that did dot reallj deserve it."—Charleston Entitiirpr. Extract of til etter_frPM_Dri-Warren, NatCliez. -- .• "liming for the last year in Mt practice used your Sarsaparilla with much satisfation to myself and benefit to my patients, I have no hesitation in deElar ing it to be one of the most useful' piteintratinits in diseases for which Sarsaparilla is prescribed." DR.LEIDYIS-SARSAF I AitILLA; •cry This -preparation may be depentled sip9n-as being the strongest (canstpiently.moreAlleayous) of tiny in existence; all lima preparations Mllet pus-,' sess similar virtue.; in proportion to their strength, being prepared li•oni.the same article. Leidy's Compound Vlxtract of Sarsaparilla, however, pos sesses properties not possessed by others, from its manner of preparation, apti,combination with other ve etable extracts recommended by the medical ience to ream a t ti-s-srrgentrally-1 recommended by the Plu - sieintri of Philadelphia Mid , • elsewhere. ,Front the extraordinary 'twines of this prepara tion and a knowledge of its con - mos - Alan by Physi- Fians,.(the reason why the/ so generally use it, as they [could not use or • recommend any prepsration -they-did-nni—knOw..the.:composikion_ nta . i . t. basbeeti introdueed it'i many of the Hospitals through - nutthe U. S. and is Ifighly recommended by Pllaicians and Surgeons at those Institutions. From Ili^ IS'Cw Orleans Adventiscr.' DR. JLEIDVS ..4.4OitAPARILLA. . , The high and envied celebrity wbiclii this pre eminent medicine line Aimed for its invariable ef ficacy in all discaSes Well it professes to cure, line rendered the usual practice of .1 1, 'nfliing - unnecessam It is known by its fruits anti its good works testify (or it. 1)i. Leidy's Sarsaparilla will be found parti cularly efficacious in nil discasei of the INer, stom‘ tich, skin, kidneys, spine and Mates, ulailitioq of tlie nose, throat and other vans, abieessei,ffisfulas, sera:- fulas, erysipelas, jamiffice,rheuirintlim aryl itiiyipient gout, mercurial and 'syphilitic reliectioni, female rangements and in restoring ti.e. Sickly Mid debilitat ed to their natural health and energy:, DR. LEIDY'S SAUSAPARIiii: -MLRlily's Compound Extract ofSarsaparßla has stood the test for five years past, and 'tin no boast say that there• is no other preparation of equal strength- now in use. Through:au the Southern States where Sarsaparilla is as muck in general use its tea and coffee, Dr. Leidy's Sarsaparilla is gener ally preferred and is highly recommended by Phy sicians, [whose certificates have been fremiently pub lished ] I hrongliont the north and west it is also much flied, more perhaps thou any other. One bottle of it (half n pint) is warranted equal to two of any other, in strength, and is equal to one half gallon of the strongest Syrup that can be made. Direetiona for making Syrup therefrom accom panies die directions. DR. LLIDt'S SARSAPARILLA. itrltut a few diljlf since n Clergyman of this city [who Octet not desire lilt name published in the pa pers, lad it left with W. Leidy] stated that at lady who had long been a comoNinicant tit his church, but for two years past linable to go tO elidreli, on account of her extreme debility, occasioned by laceration of various parts of her body, diseoe,nT her liver and other internal derangements, mai the constant taking of medibine therefor, never found tqu chitinge for the better Mail alter using several bolded of 1)r. Leidy's' Sarsaparilla, and by'd few minutia ,perseierance in its rise, was entirely reMored to bedith, mid recover ed her former strength, and to useher own Itilignag,e "was almost created a new hieing." Thiti is bdt one of many instances almost daily heiied of. - It is prepared snip and sold wholesale Mai at Dr. LEIIDPS Health Emporium, No. 101 North Second street below Vine: also sold by Frederick Brown, Corner Vila' mid Chesnut streets; and Fred. Klett bt Co. corner 2:d and Cidlnwhill street, at $1 per bailie, (a hall tiitit) or six bottles $5. • or sale in 'Carlisle by T. C: STEVENSON. . tr-31 May 31, 1843 Worms : TiPorms : IT parents knew the 'Mille and efficacy of Dr. Leidy's Patent Vegetable Worm Tea,they never would be without it in their tbmilies,as children are • subject at all times to Worms. Dr. LeittY's Worm Tea is composed of vegetables altogether, and may be given to children of all ages. Directions accompany eat% papa. or package. , Children miller much, of times; from so many things being given them fur worms, without any el 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 4iving medicine unne cessarily when you nre certain your children have . worms give theta at first Dr. Leidy's Worm Ten. It . . is nll that is necessary. . . Deference mi,,, ,, 1it be made to several liundred pa rents in Philadelphia citY and county, of the eflicacy of Dr. Leitly's‘Vorm Ten. Try it and you will be convinced: Price Ili cents n mall', and 25 cents n large pack age. Preparad ohly, and for Me, silholesate and Retail, at D'r. Leidy's Health Erdporinm, No. 191 North Second street, belonl Vine,[s ign oT tlie Gol den Eagle and erpt.iits,] Philadephia. For safe In Carriale by • • T: C. STEVENSON'. .Itnie 14,1849. tf-5.5 Dr. Leidy's tenet' and heti Ointment; AN iolatlible remedy for yariona affections of the Skin, tempting Pimples, Ptudules, and' Eruptions, of the Skiu; and particularly adapted fo the cure of Tatter and flat Itch. This ointment has been used in nunierens schools throu4hout tha shy and entinfy, att well as"Fuotories, employing . nidnerous girls and boys, and amongst whoni * Tetter and Itch as well anther Affections of the Skin ; prdrailed, with them:met unexamPled sue , sees. Names of 4nlitml Teacheyil, as well surSuper+ intMidable and - Proprietors of Firdfories, doldd be given, 'fond rming . the above, ballot' the del i cab); Mel feel in haying- Mop , names. pnblislibd in donneetion With, suet] loatlisorae'and affeetiond' . Pried 25 (midi a box. - For sale in Carlisle b ' - T. C..STEVEN - W_Lt. iune;t4; ;841 . • • tr--as JAYNE'S ExPrEcteit - Airr.' , , OSTS UM PTION; Lough, .flpitting M. ' Constrenptives--Vour fittbsoryou are really su sang froni . neglected Colds; or sco,. Obstruation 'and' cohiequent! inflaMttittlitere or the delicate lihihg of Mode tubes - througlNhiehrthe de breathe distributed to every -part of-the Thin Ott:- 'struiitidn proddnes pain Mid' sbreness,' , llMititentp, cough,.diflittulty f breathing , o hectic fitver,' ',Pitting - of blood; matter, or pftlegin; 4 *Mph f*ly mehattsts'the strengtlioftlie patient i and endsin Jayoets axpeedortud neveo!faill(to remover thie . otg: deection, and .prOduces diempst IdentSßlol4.lo4o results. IC oeytkinilif initi;antfcalinitt*ll regove,..froilei hAttlienaeß . B o66 3l, l Wikr!RlA.' ' • -o,symke N sos. t • jtiqi`l4 - 1143, t ' •'•' • - , ' '; ; • VONSIMPTION OF THE . . . AffectiohaViheliver,.4ethma, Bionchitis, Pains • or. 7Oeakneet of the Breaet or' Lanka, Chronic . Cough a, Plenrso , .11xmorrage of 'the laalks, and . .oafeetiona-i t ithe Pulmonary Organe. . NATURE'S OWN PRESCRIPTION ,_4lcdtripuilnd 8081 3 / 4 11)16' preparation of the pliant, VirgiYanici or" Wild plicrtynark,"combi tied With the Esetract VTak,,preliareo..,by a. new chemical iiroceas, pprov'eil and recommended by the most phisicians, ahtl 'universally acknow 'edged the moat valuable medicine ever liscovered• NO QUACKERY!!! NO DECEPTION. Iu lettihg forth the virtues of this truly great me dibine, we havnnti desire to deceive those who are laborihgunder affiletion; nor do we wialito eulogise it more than itjustly deserves. Yet when we look areend and see the vast amount of suffering and'dis trei s occasioned by many of the diseases in which thi; medicine his proied so highly successful, ie feel that Weiatinot luxe its Claims too strongly, or say too much in itifavor. Various remedies it is true 114 e been olfoed'and Luffed into notice - forthe cure of diseases of the ungs, and some have no doubt been foubil very useful, but of all that have yet been diticovered, it is admitted by physichihs ant all Who hare Wiloessed itseffeets, that none has proved as successful as Oa. Such, indeed, are the . SURPRISING VIRTUES Of this Balsam, that even in the advanced stage of Constrstrytort aften all the most esteemed rL:inetlies ollittysiciens !have failed to effect any elifingb, the use ofmedicine has been productive of the most astonishing relief, and actually effected 'cures aileron litmus of recovery had been despaiCeil of. In the first stagett Odle clisease,termed "Catarr hal Ceizaunption" originating from ileglecieil Colds, it has been used with undeviating success, Mitt hun dreds aeknowledge they owe the restoration of their health to this invaluable medicine alone:. In that form of Consum p tion so prevalent amongst delicate young females, commonly termed debility, or "GOING iNTo A DECLINE," A cortiplaint with which thousands arc lingering, it has also proved highly successful, and not only pos season the limier of checking the progress of this alarming complaint, but also strengthens and liivi4- orates the system More effectually than any meth eine we have ever possessed. Besides its surprialng efficacy in Consumption, it is equally (Midi:ions in Liver Comp!ainte,.dsthina, firmehitie,nnil all affections of the Lungs, and has cur ed many of the ntost obstinate cases, after every of W.tr rerneMdtd OacTor particulars _see_ Dr. Wlstar's TreSse ou Consumption, to be had o f the Aegnist -"--TILE EXT: , :AGRDINARY SUCCESS =I Aromung the rise or this medicine in diseases of tit, Luns, and the many singular cures it has ef reeked, Haying naturally attracted the attention of Many physicians, (as welt as die whole fraternity of vueintisconjectures anti surmises have nrisen respecting its composition some have upposeilit4o-contanr-iorther-rgt c . en ders say itlllust contort) 4:1,/eriury, and to someri,irch substance they each miNbute ngular,RMeriey.— As such Old lion,loufT„liltogether erroneous, and cal; whited to prejudice roany parsons against it, we. tiUlf. HONOR That keno-..ins nothing of the kind, oriiny: thim , the last. s; .riou on thireontrary;lt compose d of the most simple substances, the principle of which 'are the extracts of TA It and TI ifrl Cherry Pork, and the whole secret of its efficacy criusists in the mode by which they are prepared. As sic luau alreitily putil Hied iitimerotts ccrtifi cates from the highest atithoritY, which fir,oye• its virtues beyond all doubt, ue nonsidei• it unnecessary to exhibit a long list of them in this piticii um! will only month?n lew cases, to show what it ' has done. 11'titr,r3 LIFE REMAINIS . WE 1 - I.‘ VE STILL SOME IltiPE: A SUItI'ItISING CURE.-- , -Aniong, the nui;ty . singular owes which this medicine has elrevted, tiler( is peen ills none-In which its powers are so fully shown as in the case of Mrs. Austin.., '1 his lady bail been consumptive for several years, and during the greater pallet this time had received the best magical attentlen, and tried all the most vain:Alt remedies, yet nothing could be found to 'wrest ifs progress. She became subject to violent fits of, coughing, expebtorated large quantities ot iii.ittqr . occasionally tinged with blood, mid step by step this fen! Ail disease emitintieil its course' until Initie a a recovery Wits entirely ileaptilred of.— this dis.ressing situatioli„ lingering upon the verY.verge oI the grave, she comnienced tbe use of this llalsatir; which, to use her own expression, operated Monett like it clusrM., few days she expectorated 0,!..e1y, the cough was gradually sup jiressed, evo,ry thit iipiteiireil to add fresh vigor to her looks, miff now, in the !duce of that emaciated witliering,,lti,tle,i;ay; she is seen niiin4ling in society, in better health than site liss enjoyed In years. DISINTERESTED TESTIMqzIy.-- , telln7tng witnessed the surprising eillencv of hi. .11111.1111»'01 Willi Cherry, in thi; ensc,ot, Alts, 1 dicer• fully acknowledge the above, statement, to he trim and correct. S. C. WALTERII, 111. D. IVoodstown, Dear Sir—Althouglecour invaluable anedicialehmi already found bunalreas of powerful advocates, it ow,' still be gratifying to you to reeeiVe a command cation_from any one that bus been relimad by it. Such, is truly my CAW. I have been a victim to that terrible disease Copsumption, for 111111Iy 'months, and lance starred so 'Much, that 1 had be come almost weary of my life. Hearing your liallsalm so highly praised, I began tacking it a few weeks back, mad eau •ll snare 3 011 hints milked Inc more than any thing I bace'ever used before, and I confidently believe at will eure me elfecnially. Please give the hearer the worth of the enclosed,and oblige • Yours Itespeetfully, J GAIN' PEA naos. Chester County, Sept. 6,1641. 141 end W'istnr-I,tgives me moela itleastire to in forni thee that my wile's health has improved very much niece the Ilas been Using thy llabtalm of Wild eltefeY, nod ‘t.t.i think there is no,dottid but that it etWit,lier. Site has taken the two bottles I pur eluded ffont Stet a short time since, and her cough is IMich hettei. .she alsowell at night, and sayi shy has lotion nothing to give her so much IT lief. 'Thee itrill pletide eivelhe hearer two bottles more for Thy Friend, • lirtvitnbllontts. „.. Ctineattet eounty,July 18,1841. Dear .%)r-71'letiie send Me two botties 01 your genuine Da!saint a Wild Cherry. I haie Leen of.. dieted with Cansiimptiun for the lasi two years, and suffered very nma . With a Overe caitglt pains in my hien st, filen) ty• of breathing, night sweats, bee., an d having tried numerous remedies, and also been under several (loons's,. yet I,Could not find any thing, to relieve me until I used s ome of your Ilaltaam. I got oue bbttle froM a neighbor, of min 6 who is using it, and, hate found such wonaMild relief from it that I have no doubt it ivill con:lune effectually. Very respectfully fotirejto. . • ROBERT HO;181AN. n - Redd the following f•otd Dr. Jnenh Hoffman a physician of extensive priititice in Hunfingdoi county= • Mai. Sir--I kocured one bottle ornk, iYistar's ilabialm of Wild Cherry, front Thoinsi Reed, Esq. of this place, and tried it io a ease of .obstinate A Batten ohchild of Paul Schwebie, iqq width waltz other remedies had been tried without tiny relief.' The Balialm save stidden relief, and in lay opinion the etiild is effectually cured by its use. Yours, &c. . JACOB HOITIIIV,It D. • lYecemlier 22d, 1841. Dear Sii- , -Your Balsam of Viriiti Cherri htiti af fected some astonishing cures here. Bee of which is an old lady, Mra. Russell, who had Peen satering tetra long time with shortness of breathing, mill gen era weakne?somtil she was finally ohliged to keep her bed. After various other remedies hid been resorted to in flin t she commenced using your Bel salm,and after taking two bottles, Wile so far ree6Ver.; ed as to' be able to attend to all the dtities of ler hoctfsei and on talciii4 two bottles more wai entiiely Oared. llespeetttilly,&c. &nit( 8. C. AT ahsttti: Pottsville, Pa. - CAUTP•ist —As fljere is a spurious mixture called Syrup of Wild Cherry,Ourchascrs should be 'Very partidftlar to ask for beiWISTAIPS BAL SAit and observe his arnaturii on din Sage. - Prepatlid for the piOptietef, fitiwliole sale by.winiams, Che m ists,. street, Philadelphia. Sold rollatlialett " • " -". . ill 60 tAL:•-,t: idtatee't • fp Shipli'et4U*py,tilenr.`tlavid BMW, ITAtt-' ristairt CharidiersbUrg by wrieDebile, tool elmoet every 16n.a . t . tdvygo thd, outitrY.; • 1:00,0 40114'i • : *. ?T. 6 iPint?st' , . AAMS'AiiS I IIIEESE''' . stip . ITTAtiff. 4 Abe' el fresg sepplyitt/11,EFOST4 fbr4ele e ore ot t.AIIV.ZU4III. • :. .:.fVa,'ri~F'.'l V im'. ..... WIFAMILID The foliondac q initiltseasabie family ;me. ding itoree, and soott,,at',e!,eir.OoMtiryigtore in the state Remember inid,:netrer*t. them unless they have the-lhe-efiailti'sigaatune 'of . • yuq —oicibefittOppers, as ellothent the etllllB* . 7lolll . iiie itail'iMpositierti and ebuitigr. hits.' - it the inerAatit iiettfeit yeti' has. ,their' t, mid him to , :procure.iliem. pc 71i Maidenlaoe, the .flexitime he visits NO • York, or to.wtite for: them. No family, should be a. • eek 1 0 .44101406 r.e 2 /14.iFe BALDNESS': BALM OF ociLdmtirA;roit RAik, which'will 'evil) it if falling oit, Or rester° it, on-bald places; and on children.mike_ it grow rapidli,.or on those Who have lost the hair,from any cattse. : .„ ALL VERMIN that infest the hea'44;ofAihirer, in schools, are prevented or killed by at 'once.— . . Find the name of la on it, or never try it. .Rementber this, always: RHEUMATISM, and ' LAMENESS positiielY cured, and all shrivelled riguieleil'aild limbs are restored, in the old or young the VEGETABLE ELIXIR AND NERVE AND-BONE NT:- Uut never,whhout the name of Comstock de Co. on it. tire who ly prevented, or governed i the Mtack has' come on, ft you ueethe only true !leis* gb - ;ntaocee ALL S °REIS and every thing relieved by it that admits) of -en,ont. ward application. It acts like a charm. Use it., • monsns that !lava ltimg:ll6ne, Spaviti, Wind-Galls, dt.e., are cured by floors' Seactirc and Foundered horsed - eniir4y cured by Roofer Founder Ointment. Mark this; all horsemen. • Dailey's Maeda Pori Es tractor Salvd.—Tl moil extraorainsi tom and no failure. It will cure the..PILES =I LIN'S SPREAD PLASTERS.. A better and more nice and useful article never,was made. All should wear them regularly. • -- - LIN'S TEMPERANCE BITTERS on tie princip oo su 11 mg ie [Fmk in plireepf ------ the Bambini principle, which has reformed so many drunkards. To be used with LiN'S BLOOD PILLS, sdperior to -refs for cleansing the system and the burners affect; ""it tliOrilacid; and for all irregularities of the end the a:nem) lionith.a* , . (See Dr. Lm's C QM= HEADACHE DR:SPOHN'S HEADACHE REMEDY will effectually - Mirm.sick headache, either from the NERVES or bilious. liundreds of families are , using it wilii , great joy. OR. 61POHN'Sfi.LIXIR OF HEALTH . ; hr the curtain iretiention of FEVERS or ntiy 4;neral sickness ;. keeping the stomach in' most per fac't order, the bowals regular, and tidetenninaion to die sartece. COLDS COUGHS', • pain . in'the bon* hoarecnossand lire quickly curod by it. Know this. by trying. CORNS.—The French Plaster is a sure cure. . . - hair any shade you wish, burwill not color she skin SARSAPARILLA. POUND EXTRACT. There is no other prepara tion of Sarsaparilla that can exceed„or equal. this. If you are sure to get CONSTOCK% you. - will, find it superior to all others. It does not, require puffing. MEDMLii. , CELESTIAL .BALM - OF CHINA. A positive cure. for, the piles, and all external ailinga—all internal irritations brought to the surface by friction with this. Hahn,;—so in coughs, swelled or sore throat, tightness °files chest, this Balm, applied on a flannel will relieve and cure at °nat.— Fresh wounds or olil sores are rapidly cured by, Mk. Vattholttnubez EXPECTORANT: wiH.prevent or, cure ell incipient consumption. • COUGHS & COLDS' taken in time, and i 9 a delightful »moody. Reatiex;i.. bor the name, arid get. 'Crosloik% . : • KOLMSTOCK'S VERMIFUOE will eradicate all \N pR M in children or mt& With a certainty quite astonishing. It is the same a.? that mate by stock,. and sells with a rapidity. almost incredible, by 'Comstock c. Co., Now York. TOOTH DROPS.. KLINE'S--cure offeatually Ent tired eeiordi ng to actor Coe gide, in the yeallo4l9,.byCeinstsclk c 4 , Co.. inthe Clerk's office of the Bouthun Distract of Net. Yor.4. applying to our agiente s in each town village, papers may hati:free t aboviini the least . respectable names in the country for theselsets,'so that no one can fail to believe them. • , •.„ 10.11 e sure yau call foyour Inippes, pud not' be pat off with any stories, that Others, gre as: good. IfAVE THESE OR NONE; should he , your motto...and am never cant* true 'mid genuine, withal our name to then. All these articles to het. had wholesale and retail only of us. • eieWi t #oos4oo Wl'ohmic Dmatie,my• "I,lllrtiden.Lane Neu+ York. Mid of our eurentx.,.. alreiter's - 1P4211111.111120341B14,,,': 'thkv&writii time jiikt jytfrom the Manufaefer,"at&hiladklphia, a havel assortment or .44RD L3.ll.WS,.eensisting , 0 Pullour, Lai grik.Studyinuipe . • • , wittier witheitc ; ihey: wAfsell whole sale oryetall at the plentiraeturees prices. Astral, Side lleile'etors and Ghia Thirapi ous patient& - The very hest NV, sirained,,,hlptsltetl,Aperni l , Oil, warranted telttika : elfite,T4l. I ' 3oo Best Sperm Cati Oles, atteertts per De-0+110845: CONING Sc'DWG ' NS :;;;`; Avg mr#ol o l 3 9o4 l klrr " WebLD 11104-thaisl;ii,con*es,' LTINPartIVII*I44nt Oft, re*aiimig Ti 4 At he; hood ih zebutii Ape," qpiiiite,*dir„ :49 1 tiloct 40 1 - 1 ,0 1 410 1 1 , 1 49. 01 10 krimMtei4l 4 4 l 1°)1rt4;,,1L,51,;.• =I a t~Q 1 4. n"
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