Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, November 01, 1843, Image 4

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COMPOUND OEPURATIVEMRUPI.
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For the 'mire Of iibstinatePOptionO:.o4hO.
Skint' Pint')les Or, Pititiflek . V*Pti`ctj.
Biles which arisi:,froto,*liapore,..liebtt
ot'body;' Scaly Ent ptiOnt# l ,-
J. :l:tones ; Chronic ITt
Scrofula or King's Etai:Vill4o,o*
lings; Syphilitic SymptbuiSl.ttnifalEdiite
Mere' arising from . an, impure.state''Of
the blood, either by long residenee2Jn
a lisit',and: unhealthy climate, tliOnjntll4.
' cious use of Mercury, &c. ' •
Thisliedicine lips frequently beent.fnutid
highly beneficial in Clirnnic',Cougliii . ,'6 . r .
Oalds of loug standing.
a
. This Medicine baS - beeti extensively us et!' ' e.
United States' witli decided benefit In Seronds, Mel--"
' eltrial..diseaSeil,inal in All cases of all ulcerated char
.
a...tcr. As an alterative" InViespring and fall scit
- sons; it unequalled. It possesses many advantages
• over the decoction, mulls introduced as a prepara
lion ru;A:e portable, not liable to injury by long keep
ing, and better'adapted ti the use of persons navel I
big or residing. abroad.
\The proprietor begs ' mve to 'All attention to tli&
following certi fi cates. s Aected froin a large num jet.
approving its efficacy; . ::' . • •
it EA ING i 1•ESO.
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'rids certifies Mit' my wite . Mrs. Deem, hail for
nearly eleveit years taiffered from a scrofulous ern p
thin resembling teller. At hie!) ate deep holes iit her
face cell Mid arms, the constatit discharge Of which
deitrojteillier health,and frequently cot &tool her for
different periods to lice bed, during which time her
sufferings were eery great. ...The best inedkail atten
dance. was obtained, and all the known :Mtn:dies
were tried with but an alleviation of het:complaint,
which id ways -with increased malignity.—
Having lost all I opts rtiemery, she had Monist
determiinalto giie up the use of aity othe medicine;
she wits however', h . peratiasaims, induced to try
Oake . ley'e bepurafive of Sarsaparilla, the me of
five bottles 'of which has removed the disease, and
estorediterAo perfect health. •
111031 AS DEC[,N
_opposite the depot, Reading, l'a.
.This is to certify that my little sort; about ,eight
yews old,' had suffered for a long time from exten
sive sores on the right knee and leg, supposed to
have been white swelling, which' I found impossible
to heal, even by the aid of the most respectable
medical advice, until I Was recommended to use NI r.
Oakelev's Compotind Syrup of Sarsaparilla, 8 bob.
ties of iwhich not only healed the sores, but perfectly
restored the child's heslth. which laid suffered much
in consequence of this afthetion.
CATI RINE BINCENTAN,.
ith,above Penn street, Heading.
Toe above case was presented to roe brith before
and alter the nse of Me: thikeley's Strap of S$111 , 11.•
parilla, and 1 have no hesitation in believing that it
was the tigent of his restoration.
' JOHN .I'. WESTER, NI. I).
• Heading, Sept. 12, 1837..
tiraminr.t.E SAulltill county, Oct. 1839.
clear Sir—Sometime ago 1 wi,s consulted by n
centleman with an ulcerated leg, who inkuned the
that it was Upward of twenty years staandnding, that
be had been titular the cure of plivsicians both of
Europe and America, without receiving but slight
benefit. Nut wishing to be troubled with his case,
dui I them thought a cure 1101113H1d. I reccommentkd
idfli to use your Compound Syrup of Sm•supsrilbi._
After taking a few bottles, he-informed me his leg
IVIIS healed, which upon examination I found to he
the fact,. Youri,&s. ,
• • .lOFIN H. DANFIELD.
11r.Atinso,March 14, 1843.
Oakeleg:-1 believe it the duty of eVery cow
to do whatever in their pOwer lief, tine the benefit of
their fellow' man, and having had positive proof in
'my owl) tinnily, of the wonderful properties of your
Depurative Syrup of Sarsaparilla, I most couscien
tionsly rectimmend it td the afflicted. We had the
misfortune to lose two of our children, by the break
ing out of ulcerous sores, that covered the face, head
and neck, although we had some or the most scien
.tific physicians to attend them, and had tried all,
the known remedies, including Swain's Panacea,
without avail. Aiimher ()fitly children was attack
ed in the same manner, her face and •track was com
pletely covered ; the discharge was' so offensive, and
the disease at such a height, that we despaired: fflier
life. Seeing the wonderful effects of your Helium
tive Syrup of Sarsaparilla, we were iminced to make
trial of It, as the last resort; is acted like a charm ;
the ulcers commenced healing itninediately, a few,
bottles entirely restored ho• to . her health, which
shehas enjoyed uninterruptedly ever since. As it
purifyer of than blood, I verily believe it has not its
equal. .1011 N MOVER, Tailor,
Walnut, near 9th sireet Watling.
DouGrAssvn.LE, A pril , 1D,1843,
Mr, Onkeley SOB Edmund Leat • , had the
scrofula in the most dreadful and distressing man
ner for three 3 ears, during .which tone he was de
prived of the use of his limbs, his head and neck
were covered with ulcers. We tried all. the tidier
mit remedies, hot to no effect until recommended by
Dr. Johnson, of Noi•rist. wp , and 'also Dr. Isaac
Ifiester, of 'Reading, to use )oar Dilute:die Syrup
of Sarsaparilla, of which I obtained several bottler,
the use of which drone the disease entirely ant of
his system, the sores healed nfi, and the child was
restored to perfect.health, which he has enjoyed cia •
interruptefflg ever since, to the astonishment of ma
ny persons who .seen him during his affliction. I
have thought it my duly, and send you this evil ifi
eide, that others who have a like Milietion ju the
family may khow where to obtain Sic valuable a med.
eine. Yours, truly - A. D. LEAF.
Sold• by T. C. STEVENSON',' Car
lisle and the following Agents in Cumber
land County.
G. 'Miller, New Cumberland.'
.1 °slum Crain, Hognesiown.
Wm. '& G. London, Kingston.
Wm. 13ratton, Newville.
;Ineol) Burkhart.; do.
I.;Reigle,fsz Co., Chnreld own.
A. L..Callicart, Shepard sumo.
Russell Sr. i)ice, ekinsnn Township
Stumbough & Roche'', Shippensburg.
•
October 18, 1843. •
• CIIILRREN CitY.FOIL bil Eit,..114N 'S • LOZ
' ''ENGF.S,and groem people lay they tire the plea
..-¢antest and most effective medicine in use. Enor
inens'qeantities are sold, and every body likes them.
• - - , Freeman Hunt, Esq., editor of the meretlanti Mag.
tixine t says they cured hie cough ill !I few hours.- -
..•1 The-Rev.' Mr. Midair,' of dm McDougal :street
.':clierch r wes cured of a very had cold aad,cOugh in
The Rev. Mr. Anthony, of the Methodist
.„ ;,Church, wxs cured consumption by them:
SIIERMAN'S`WORM LOZENGES have saved
lt . p,
, Welker , it; the Hon. Edward J. Porter; nom B. B:
Or: G.•Runter, Mid nearly all our
physi
clans; what they think. of Shermain'a-Loxengeo,.tind
they will tell rou they are excellent—the may in
fitllible-medicine known.
jOHEItivIATS CAMPHOR LOZENGES unit
real andidotes C. - headache, palpitation; sea sickness,
';.''lowness of spirits and ,despendehrY:---or the effecti of
illeajpatlon. Capt. Chadwick, of the Wellingtott,
Aukereatiti, the great sip paintgr, M, tiYor Clark,
• and' itirmilit every, built Weir
PORK MANISPLAMAShartnan's we mean
0, - and is-anre til.liure' rhrumatisth,
11 • °14.1 • 6 ""t
lii eknosi in The brenst, silk, or
':411":1 7 1 4 11 : 1 1 1 1 r ;e 9 -%ild they ore:4 , ollns ii lien oVPi.led
1:-..,'Itirttle4pnit!!-;Asiill°e . /1(1 ! e a -91..8!.'Y ''',:".lllnTn.iiroon
• ` heed ..it,,:nritf*Rl/ 1 51:: 0 -$ 3 5..r , r pne, Ann , t
c " l .liti f iftiii l li d*Rtilti r irrO' & cN.REID,IIP.Ru'!
tr
.. , mottottorpi, * 9 io. "trevi";wll,P.. ! , , r". !,.?, 0 ; ,
,1- k01q.. 4 4 1 P%' . 7 . ''`, , .' ,:.••• • * ;, - ,ii;',.,), , '; ~",',, ~ .'!..,1,,: .
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• - jt i oiS C:40010,00 4, , is*capoi,
-.• .-.•::_ L.:-P,'""<,,,' , • - •5,i3 , := L. , 50 . ? 4 y f i0..-_,. : :::::::•. f,• , --;: , ,
•, ':' - ;: : ; 7„l rdiii .: o44 4 , l o:4o . g.*o o o#o , atttoprAn :.
• 1 0:#01i 4 lIk P' IglAol43qi*l*l3 s oCPur.
'' li . 4*Ati'd MOW
.iitere.V; 1 '0 ' 1 . 1 , cf : CgoiiratoiiiiiiKtiiiiiiit.
4
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~..,:i iiiciv#:ori • • it'Otp; 1040.t.41014 , .! , ,iii5i i ! , #01 e
.. ,1p#44,4 * ll •;PtilANI, 1,1151#41,94ii;,..--...1!1,1}ft.,,—,)
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- :..CHEAP :;- CARPET ' ST ORE, ,
',...... .:,-,,,,,,•., ON ,T4,ko 4 ‘tilili'ltAtt t. , ','•'-;,, , ~. 4 4 .
iViro: 41 SO,Eti!t.errg street,: one iloor,a4ove Otiemich',
fiiko'i . o*C . WiSotiO sei.oi#lotevet ; Phil'ar L.,.,,,..•
Itlg.tiitiabribees rant in thnprein.nit
'... . sittiation,being very leti,and his terins'eAStL.
he i a deterred n ed to self aiprices to sui t, Die hnedti,idef3.'„
1 ',','!,,...: , °il' a *
He Ar ll !cleated 'Oa: of '
Be ' ',. ' •
Autifut 146081 thr.te' lily; ‘ !_. : „ „.,,,,,
,11,tit..Sttperfine.19gtitiri,' . ,„? ~,,. ~,, :, :: :,. '',.,..,, ~ .",-.:.• ~
'kliktiileomo Eithst finalpititins,: -, , .
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',Fiiie 4nd.Corninon'.., ;, do , --. , 011PgTINGP,
' Royal! treble tw,illed.Veuetinn,:,,
.•,. ` 'ftt: ',
.1 , 11)6, Etiklielt wors ted do • ,
•
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LoMlber,Dijeutsle. , do
Plain kriped • • : ..• do '
,J
; • Als'e";...A • Stock : of Excellent .and beautiful., Floor
Oil. Cloths; all Widths tor ,nodule
,
Holln, Entries,
Veitibules, Door:l:Pieces, Lire, ,Also, Coifed' I Oil
and 'ClOtlea,Furni(ure Cloths, Druggets Floor Betz"-
es.,:, Elegant FhenontarTablo Covers. Also Canton
and 15pantSle Floor Meetings, with a large RB9oPir
molt of 'eFy lOW priced litgueitt Ind Venetian Car
.oetisige, Door Mots, bindings, St&r Rods, £& Cus
tomers intending to purchuse fur Cash, tlrerespeet
, folly .iilvited to cell, and examine for-themselves as
the goody shall be sold at,the lowest prices in the
City.
LEVI• I ELDRIDGE.
301-44
Migust 30, 1843.
J. ii. 13ae.41..e,.i •
FORWARDING & COMMISSION' MERCHANT
• liarrisbuirg, Pa
ItESPECTFUI,LY intorws the For
.
niers, Millers, Al ereleorts nod the public gen
erally. that be is now prepared with large :mil emu
inooiotts Ware (looses, on the Peotat Canal, near
the root of Walton street. iti Ilitr , •isburg, to reeeit e
•ja Store.lbe Shirt - trot, Cr au produce alai Mkt-
Baltinittre nod-l'ittAtteg
told all intermediate places. D. I.eeeli and Co's
Lioe,nail the followiok- first elas . 4 tide Water Canal
B oa ts, s ill rim frotti the I-louses i Ilarrishurg,.
Host, , .1. C. NleAllester,
Chesapeake,
. Mary tool Martha, •
44 Pali
Nlity 31,184 g. • , tf 31,
Fativas,_ Farms. -
VOl2 SALE, IS highly improved in the
I: highest state of cultivation, each.farnt contain
lug from 70 to 9.00 Acres, beat quality of
LEINESTONE LAN.D.
Three'of said farms tire situate within one mile of
Carlisle. For further particulars et quire of
JAMES WILSON,
Agent for the purchase and sale 91 . ilea) Estate.
Carlisle, August .50, 1843. tf-44
• Toilet Powder.
UST . received a splendid. Artieri: of HMl's Sti
tt pertor Toilet Powder, at the•store of
- CHAS. lIAHMTZ.
. .
--. 6irliFICT - Ott .4
CHEAP BLINDS,
IL WILLIAMS, No. 12 North Sixth Sh•cct
aboce 3liirket. Philadelphia, Chew I louse
and Silo. Painter and Glazier and Ye
'
,
A brae and -fashionable assortment or
-L - 1. BLINDS always on hand, which for variety,
beauty, and style of workmanship, will .exe. 1 'du.
of any other establishment in Philndelphut , o
will be sold at the very lowest prices, wholesale and
retail. •
Country Merchants supplie I witlf.rmy quantity at
the shortest notice. .
Old Blind& repainted and trimmetliiiifie shortest
notice
BENJ. J. WILLIAMS,
No. P 2, North 6tb street.
Philadelphia, September 6,84.1.—.2m.
„HAMS AND CHEESE.
LOT of tPrime Philadelphia Family HAMS
Alsrr. - afreith supply of.CHEESE; for sale ta
he store of WM. M. MATEER:
Carlisle, August 9,1843:
n.8.18)a{11EZ,63,
WHOLESALE &, RETAI GROCERY,
Forwarding 4 4 .", Commission
utatz al? 2 9
Dealer in country Produce& Pittsburg Manufacturer
No. 28, Filth street, PITTSBURG, Pa.
August 16, 1843.
Susquehanna Line,
FO PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE DAILY,
THE proprietors of the Susquehanna Line will
run their Cars and Boats as usual to Phil
adelphia and Baltimore duringthe 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 Dela
ware Philadelphia, and Joseph E. Met, -Balti.
inure.
beUntil further notice, the following prices will
adhered to between this place and the above
ice. • '
• to.
.to r -
crg
" )7,
..72,
ir E.
15 81 pe, bb
Ale per 100
Dry Goods, Drugs,
and Medicines,
Furniture,
Wheat, Rye & Corn
per bushel ,11 111
Outs do' • , 7 6
Groceries, "23 , 20 .40
Lumber por 1000 .
feet $3 50 ' $2 75 - -
Shingles per 1000 1 50 2 OU
Flour per bid. • 34. 50 47
Shad & Mackerel do 50 37
Herring 'do . 44 31i 11 1 .)
Salt per sack, 32 28
Tile:l4'l'er and Rusin
per 100; 15 !ICI
Plaster gross ton, 82 50 82 25
Hemp per 100, ' 22 16
Hides, - 25 20 .
Pig Metal,gross ton 3 50 2 50
Blooms•& Catitings,4 00 r 3 12i
Bar Iron, 4 . 50 o' 350
Nails per kog," 20 17
Leather per 100, • 25 , 20
Whiskey per bbl 53 47 •
Burr Blocks per 100, 20 ..15
Curb Stone, do 12}
Tin, • do -25 20 90
. ~ • , J. & P. MARTIN,
Harrisburg, April 12, 1843. - tt
26 23 40c
28 2.5, 43
DR. TA YLOWS
AlMt al LI i.gllllDlill,
from 375, Howery,.N.liork.
-1 -1 4 OR nine years this medicine has stood unrivaleo
fix• the cure of Coughs, Pain in the side, diffi
culty of breathing, Bronchitis, and all thus. alfec
lions of the Throat Lungs and Liver, which, are
source of so much suffering and whichl =wrested
so alien terminate in Consumption. So extensivel)
has this rcriiedy.been used and in so many cures has
it proved successful, the proprietor feels no hesi
tancy in recommending it to all who unfortunately
:have dccasion to resortto some =tins of recovery,
• • ' 4,l=l=o' its liti Y...0141At.
eau testify. to its utility, and. ery many reiWni
pretriature death, point to it as the means of their
restoration. • •
• The Originator of this remedy,'rre well versed in
the .science of medicine, and a skilful proctieioner.
Physicians familiar with its elfcctsnot unfremiently
preseribe it in their praetice, and with the Medical
Faculty: generally it has met with a larger share of
approbation :than is .cernmori with exclusive Pre-
I:oration%
teCONSUMPTION—The foll Owing
were taken from" the last number. of,the Medico
Magazine: :
"The surprieing effect prodUced by genuine.
Taylor'a Balsam: of Liverwort,, , made •at : 3'15
Bowery, in consumptive casco; cannet fail exciting a
heep and thrillinginterestthroughnattliewerld. We
uive oolong believed thio disease (consumption) In
viirtibleAhat. istlifilcult to credit, our senses when
We see. personsieitilently tionstiMptive; 'restored to,
Yet it is O ditiiy.occurrence. ' • ,
..i . .mccd3OpkiSkti,)lsl . ;General•ll)ebilityk•
;doh consider
' 4 O lik , two ilhili o 4ll44d : tiadt? . iti'ettsk for, digit.'
ity*lfibAuflow;.oste.li4o - # l )jei4-ofirnieji - b°t; - ''
to: of 4:lr;•TiyiortliVitkot
,40.*Tritlot-iJefore ' - d' 1 1404 hriTlitChottletWsts
able toslt nip bet!: further ell; se obuir.V,l
''o/051$040101.4*.Pe*Ittb',: 1440.4iVith
•
rat •
1. 141.0 JO' ITENENsoNIt , DINK!.,r,;,:sate
on* ft* -
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• -::SAN'`AIJSAPARILLA
•
FOR :}'NE nEktovAt, 4ND ,PERDIANEIO,':I7I.IItI3,
7j#l , ' ; ', / 41; :440#01::71AttiONG ' ribM 4 AN I ' '
,
HABIT ,SYSTEM;
• 'INANELY : •
Serofula, or King's Evil, Rhetimatism
obstinate cutaneous Eruptions,
ples, or Pustules on the Fate, ' Blot
ches,Biles, Chronic, Sore Eyes, Ring
'Worm or Tetter, Scald Head; En
largement ands Pain of ,the Bones
and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphili- ,
tic,Symptoms; Sciatica,or Lumbago',
and diseaSes arising from an-injudi
ciouo use of Mercury, Ascites, or
Dropsy, Exposure or Imprudence in
Life. Also, Chronic Constitutional
Disorders will be . removed by this
, Preparation.
Improvement in whatever regards the happiness
and welfar'e A our race is constantly on the march
to perfection, and with each succeeding day some
new problem is solved, or some profound secret re
veale.,, having an important and direct bearing over
inan's highest destinies. If we take a retrospective
view over the past -twenty years, how is the mind
struck., id, wonder ! What rapid strides has science
made in every department of civilized life ! parts
cutleiy in that which relates to tile knowledge of the
human system in health and disease. flow valuable
and indispensable are the curative means recently
discovered through the agency of chemistry! flow
does the imagioation kindleand our admiration glow
lit the ingenuity, the near approach to the atomised .
of perfection, of the, present time! Through the
elaborate investigations of Pliv siology, or the science
of LIFE, and the- Pathology of prevalent diseases,
much valdabh:practical knowledge has been gained.
In consequence of becoming acquainted with the or
ganizatioo, the elements of the various tissues and
structures or the system, remedies have been Bonin
after and discovered exactly adapted to combine with,
neautralize and expel morbific. matter, the cause of
disease, and substitute healthy action in its place.—
The beautiful simplicity of this mode of treatment
is not only suggestekby the tautology of diseases,
not mull grateful to the - sufferer, but perfectly in eon
&malice with the opeivaions of Nature, and satisfac
toiy to the views and reasonings of every intelligent,
reflecting milli!. thus that Sand's Sarsaparilla,
a scientific combination or essential principles of the
most valuable vegetable substances,operates upon the
system. 'The Sat iscpinhißd midi the most,
salutary productions, the most potent simples of the
vegetable kingdom ; and its unprecedeuted success
iu the yestoration to health of those who had lung
pined under the most distressing chronic maladies,
has . given it au exalted character, furnishing as it
does t;vidence of its own iiitrinic value, and recom
mending it to the afflicted in terms the :aided only
can know. It has long been .4 11105 t important de
sideratuin in the practici, of medicine to obtain u.
remedy similar to this—one that would act on the
liver, stomach and bowels with all the precision and •
potency of mineral prePima•inns, yet ultimo( any of
their deleterious effects aeon thy vital poweri - of the
system.
:The attention of the mucky is respectfully called
to the following certificate, I lower:N. grew achieve
ments have lierAofore been made by the use of this
invaluable medicine, yet daily experience spars re
sults still more remarkable.' l'he proprietors here
avail themseltes of the opportunity or saying it is a
source or constant satisfaction that they l Ire nuide.the
means of relieving such inn [inmost of suffering.
Itilinderful Effects of Sands's Sarsaparilla in
. .
Norwich, Conn
Head the folloiving * from Mrs. Witt. Phillips, who
has bug resided at the .Fitlfs. The facts are well
known-to all the old residents in that part of the city . .
MESSRS. A: R. SANDS tst. Co.—Sins: Most grate
fully ilo I embrace this opportunity for stating toy 011
the glint relief I obtained from the use of lour Sar
saparilla. I shall also, be happy, through yon, 'to
publish to all who are sillietedoisi lately suns, the tic
count of toy unexpectvd, and even for a long while
despair of cure. Aline is a painful story, and try Mg
and sickettingas is the narrativeof it, thr the sake of
many who may by surely tel I will p briefly yet
aecurately state it.
Nineteen years tigo last April a fit of sickness left
me with out Erysipelas eruption. Dropsical collec
tions immediately took place over the entire surface
of toy body, causittg such an enlargement that it Wan
lieellisary to add a half yard to the size of toy tires-
Sesaromill the waste. gent followed,opon my limbs,
ulcers, ntinful beyond description. For yeses, [Milt
in summer and winter, flue only mitigation of my
suffering was Ritual in pouring upon those parts cold
water. Front my limbs tie pain extended over no
w hole body. :neve was literally for me no rest, by
tiny or by tight. Upon lying down flies Indus would
through ttlY system. and compel me to arise,
and, foi• hones togs they, walk the house, so that I was
Attiost emit els ,l,priscil ep: During this time
the F.rysipelas coo . timed acti‘e. and the 'deers ea
larged.noil no deeply have thew eaten, that Ibr two
and a hall* vears they [w r y heen subject to bleeding.
During tht , se almost twe.dy years I site consulted
y physicians These ha, e railed my disease—
•ts it wits attended w.ult an obstittatec.tagh an d as 5k ., 0 1 ) .
nod 'caws' pain in my side—it
alai though they have been skilful practitiotters,they
were only able to Milted my ens • a partial and tem
porary t, lief. I had many other difficulties too emu
&mated to describe. I have itlsti used many of the
medicines that have !wet. rycontinended as uthillible
cures for this disease, yet these all tidied, and I was
most emphatically . growing Norse.. In this critical
given tip by friends,and expecting for my
self, relief only in death, I was by the timely inter
positiott of n kind l'imvidence, Ilirnisheil with your,
to me, invaluable Sarsapsri slit. A single bottle'gave
tar at assay:Mee nf health, which tor twenty years!
had not one felt. Upon taking the second my en
largement diminished, and io twelve flays Irmo the
kilt of October, when I commenced taking your'Sar
saparillit, I was able to yojoy sleep and rest,by
as refreshing as any el....stiayell when 111 Waled
health. Besides, I . was, in this short time, relieved
from all those excruciating mid unalleviated pains
that had afflicted my days, its well its robbed ale of
tutu night's repose. The lacers upon any limbs are
healed. the Erysipelas cured, and my size reduced
nearly to my former
Tllll4 Dad, 110 I Wel it a privilege to testify to the
ellicitcy of your health-restoring Sarsaparilla. A
thousand thanks, sir, from use whose comfort and
w'e se hope of future health are due, tinder God, to
your . instrumentality. And may the same Providence
that directed me to your aid, make you the happy
and honored instruments of blessing others, as dis
eased and despairing as your much relieved wild very
grateful friend, AS I.INI All 1 'I. PHILLIPS: •
New LONDON CO. hB. • Norwich, Nov. 4, 1842.
Personally /Ippenlytl,tltv above-unwell A stnath M.
Phillips, and made oath of the !acts contained iii the
foregoing statement bethre me.
'LUPUS W. MATHEWSON,
Justice of the Peace.
Ireingpersonally acquainted with Mrs. Phillips,
certify that the above asserted facia are substantially
true. • WILLIAM H. RICHARDS,
Minister of the Gospel at Norwich, Conn.
Sand's Sarsaparilla will also remove and•perina
nently cure diseases having their origin in arrimpure
state of the blood and depraved condition of the gen
eral 'constitution, viz: Scrofula or King's Evil kits
various forms, RheumatisM, obstinate cutanentis
el options, blotches, biles. pimples, or pustules on
the lace, chronic sore eves, ringworm or tettbr,scald
head,eplaitement and sin of thebones and 'slits
stubborn Mars, sylpiffireiimp oms, menses ,aris
ing from an injudicious i.se of 'mercury, female de
rangements and other similar complaints.
Prepared stud sold by A. R. Sands 8r Co., Drug
gists and Chemists, Granite buildings; 273 Broadway
corner of Chambers street, New York. And for sale
by Druggists throughout the United' States. 'Price
$1 per bottle, six bottles for . ss, - ' • • -
The public ore resneetfully reiresied.tO remem
ber that it is Sands'i Sarsaparilla that has and Is con
stantly achieving siich"remnrkable•taireif of the Most
difficult class of diseases to w h 1411'111e Boman frame
is.subject, and take
s. ELLjorr,
A g ent by,specitilap . Poluttnetit for the Prop r ietors,
for , Carlisle nothieinity. ' •
~, vt✓..~~~~ o.
A PpiiidATlONi,Witi be ; . ttet 'le by the
Direetin a et the Cat•liale.Elatik,to the beat Leg.
hilatitie of . the Cotomontrealth of Pennsylvania. for:
rinewoliptibtkoahatiorottliac , !Lista .bY ;iba
• tiatrie of the' It
tontleti litot TooatitilriCatifile i ,, .Coilibet.
'146(1'010W that . , it 01411 . '.1tiaelhe..atintei:feapttal it
tetkiti 4 Thitita' hundred "lir tft setae
' 100 Objects of flanking and
tear r By . obj ect
orthe 4mimiorktlik 4 otoro. , ',
skmes
•
04e beat method.fcirthe*biiotinVbiso
. -
ease u cleanse et' Puri firgie 131 a9: 4 '
' ,— .IVRIGHT'S '' • ' '',-
''. INSIANi ._VESETtielit. ritts '
. .
rortia dirterican collegcof getilth
Are now, acknowledged to be the best .Mtalleine,in'
. . , • t b q world for the cure of, -
EVERY t V4RIETeOPIDISRIME,.
UPECAUSE they completely detiee the signiaoll
andbowels from those, bilious 'and corrupthu-
Mira .whiali are the Cause not only of Headache,
PalPitatiOn 'of the Heart, Paitis in the
Aencs, Rheumatism and Gout, but Of every malady
inciiient to man. •
SAID . INDIAN V4GETABLE PIIpLS""
Are a certain cure' for intermittent, remittent, ner
cone, nflommittory and putrid Feyere i tieeetisp they
cleanse the body, from those morbid honors, tvidelt
wberi'confined to the circulation ore iliiintuee of at
kinds of
FEVERS.
•
So, also, when the some impueity ie 00E40 on
the membrane : and muscle, causing pains, inflamma
tions and swellings, called
RHEMMTIS.3I, GOUT, &c.,
The Indian Vegetable Pills may, be relied on as al
ways certain to.give relief, and if perserved with no
cording to directions, will most assuredly,and with
out fail, make a perfect cure of the above pOinful
maladies. From three to six of Said Indian Vegeta:.
hie Pills taken every night on going to bed will in a
short time so completely rld the body from every
thing that is opposed to health, that Rheumatism,
Gout, and pain of every description,will be literally
DRIVEN FROM 'IRE BODY.
For the same reasons, wlien,from sudden changes
or atmosphere, or any other cause, the perspiration
is checked, and the humors which should pass ot by
the sk in . are thrown inwardly, causing
HE4D4CIIE, GiDDIN,cBS,
Nausea and sickness, pain in the - hones, watery 'find
inflamed.e) es, sore throat, hoarseness, coughs, con
sumptions, rheumatic petins in various parts of the
body,and many other symptoms of
CATCHING. COLD,
THE INDIAN VE6E FABLE PILLS will invari;
ably give iMmediale relief. From three'to six of
said I•illa taken every night on going to bed, will in
a short time, not only remote all the ohm° unplea
sant sytnptoms,lnit the body will, inn short tirne,
restored to even snowier health than before. The
same may be grad of
ASTII9IA,Ok DIFFICULTY OFBREATIIINGt
...The IntlianNegetable Pill& Will loosen and earty
off by the stomach and bowels those tough phlegmy
humors, which stop up the air eelfi - of 'the lungdpid
-re the cause not only of the ab ove distressing corn
plaint, but when neglected, often terminates in that
still more dreadful milady called
CONSUMPTION.
it shpUld also be remembered that: ,the Luli
Vegetable Pah area eertaiu cure foe'
PAIN IN Irh: sort
OppresSioh, nausea, and sickness, loss Of appetite
costucot•ss. n yellow tinge of the akin and eyes and
every other sPoi)toovof a torpid or diseased state of
the flier; because they purge from the hotly those
impurities whist' if depoSkted,,ppon this important
organ, are the canoe of every variety of
LIVER COIII'LAINI
When n N: tine is convulsed by Riots, Outbreaks
and Itehvllionolie only SLIM menus of previmiting the
dreadful colig . equences of n
CIVIL \VAR,
is to expel till traitors, awl mil disposed ones from
the Comary. . . •
In like maimer, whet( pain or sickness of nny kind
indicate that the hotly is strunling with internal fees,
the true repledy id to
EXPEL 'ALL monnur numons,
(Traitors to liro,) and lIMALTII WILL RE 11
CERTAIN RESULT.
That the Principle of curing diiensi., by Cleansing
and Purifying the body, is strictly hi siCeorilande v;tth
the Laws which govern the nohnitl economy; and it
properly carried out by the use of the above Usenet!
INDIAN N'PAETAIII I: PILLS
Will certainly result in the complete A hokion o
Disease; we offer the following testimonials, frohi
persons of the highest.respecnibility in New York
who have recently been cured of the most obstinate
complaints, solely by the use of WRIGIAPcB INDIAN
VEGETABLE PILLS OP THE
IsIORTII AMERICAN COLLEGE OF HEALTH.
JAMAICA; L. 1.30ne Oth, 1841.
Doctor William Wright—Dear Sir—lt is with
great satisfaction that I filform you of my having
been entirely cured of Dyspepsia, of five years stand
' ine, by the use of your INDIAN VEGETABLE,
PILLS.
Previous to m \ e S eNtiz with your celebrated medi
cine, I had been inale7 - the N lhands of several Physi
cians, Mill had tried various medicines; hut all to no
effect. Mier using one 25 cent box of your Pills
however, I, experienced so much benefit, that l're
solved to persevere in the use of them according to
your directions, which I am happy to state, has re
sulted in a perfect cure. In gratitude to you for the
great benefit I have received, and also in the hope
that others 'similarly afflicted may be induced to make
trial of your extraordinary medicine, I send you
this statement with full liberty to publish the mine if
you think proper. Yours, &o.
NEW Yottx, June 19, 1841. G. C. BLACK.
To Mr. Ril7rd Dennis, Agent for Wright ' s Indian
Vegetabl Pills, No. 288 Greenwich st. N. Y.
. Dear Str—At your recommendation, I some time
since made trial of WRIGHT'S INDIAN VEG
ETABLE PILLS of the North' American College
of Health; and can elmseiefitiously assert, that for
Purifying the Blood, and renovating the system,
have received more benefit from their use, than from
any other medicine, it has heretofore been my good
fortune to meet with: Lain, dear sir, with many
thanks, your obliged friend, C. M. TATE,
No. 60 Homersly at. New'Yorjc.
Mr. Richard, agent for Wright's Inditu
Vegetable Pills.
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 medi.:
ewes without effect, l was persuaded by a friend to
make trial ol Dr. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills,.
which I am happy to state have relieved me in a most
wonderful manner. I have used the medicine, as
,yet but a short time, Mid have no doubt, by a per
severance in the ./5C of the medicine according to
directions, that I shall in a short time be perfectly
restored. '. - •
I most willingly recommend said Pills to all per-.
suns similarly afflicted; and in'the full belief that
the same beneficial results will follow their use. •
I remain yours sincere ly , HFlNlA. FOOTE,
Witwarsing, Ulster Co. Now York.
New YORK ; Sept. 29.1841.
This is to certify thatl have tised . Wright's Indian
V &aside pills with the krestest benefit;' having en-'
tire y curet mvseir of ihelreyi i eiit weeks et Inds
Hetidaelie, to which t bad previously'been subject,.
ANN MARIA-THOMPSON,
392 Greepwich street; N Y.,
To Mr. Richard Dennis, Agent for Wright!! Indian
.
Vegetable Pills.
CAUTION.
Ae there are at this time many wicked' persons
busily engaged In selling a counterfeit medicine un
der the name of the Indian Vegetable Pills; and as
these desperate men are so utterly reckless of con
sequences, that bony , valuable lives may •brilost, in
consequence of using their dreadful compounds, the
public are cautioned against purchasing..ny Pills,
unless on the sides of the boxes the following word-
WRIGHT'S INDIAN' V EPtTABLE PILLS.
• • (indinn Puriative.) •
Or' TIM Nonni •Magnums Couraz or 1-IsAvritr.
And also to guard espcotallyaseingt pandekeingeoA
medicine al tulip person except theereohir echlerthled
agents, or et4the office and Reeve) da(ipt, No. IG9
RACE, RTREET,:PaII4I4,LPAU4s -
FOi. \ ,
CtlfaiLtfi 'OGILJ#,; otk
' 4ohn Coover;
Henry
LOEir , ,ennemen I '4 -
.11eV iCtunbetlittudlr
SIL '
' i.UtAbtridOleatheiirk; 84111411114t1R*4‘
Clippinger Carel, Shilivoithtlitili'v ;'t
'John votole, ickaryt t nym
APO' '
•
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EHE
tit:lllol , TtAlSAPlillittAs .. ?
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,lefrenuOiCtliiin,pteparatien 1;0.
jj Miming' More . !tt'llparentt.;',.sunterlaus tiletsons
a*rt th.ty mOr*lStihePf
battle ttilban thren'of anenther,`;':liiii is easily,;
aeconided forigs'Or. , LeinPOaftraii,arlitaiil much
stronger preparation than any'Vheiland • neitetw.ice
as much is contained in one. hOttlelnfuE dor; Other ,
(ind sold at , the same price.) Lit thipablinteine*
thin—lt hno Cain beast but ipik ! tt i lr Cunt .t
LEIRYIS SAtif9A*4liiLll4-4:,,
•
From thMedicul ' .•
. the Vegetable,alteintives with Which
our,dispensaries abound; tbere are few' so useful as
Sareapt . irilla, and when - properly combined and pre
pared, is invaluable; riot only in restoring debilita,
ted constitutions to their wonted energy but I n'every
ease arising out of an impure stateof. the' blond.!
From, a knowledge of very many cases (And some of
them „considered, incurable) Where Mani , . different
preparations of tiorsupArillit : hadbeen usetb - sione
Scented to possessvirtues or remedial pbWers equal
to Pr. Leidy's Medicated or Compou4d,Eictract of
Sarsaparilla.",
'':lt is - tv 'premiratioti - rit Is believed :far auperiorto
any other, and would recommend It - to the'particular
notice of Ithysiciails.-4Ed, U. &gazelle..
DR. LEIDY'S; SARSAPARILL
(
3 wi • '
Extract of a letter from... _.... utmore, of KIS q ,
in relation to Dr. Leidv'it'Skreapartlla.
"My little boy and girl, the former now thred
years and the latter now seven years old, have been
afflicted with a scrofulous tumor from lifetime they
Were three months old.' Three months ago I was
induced to make trial of your Extract of Sarsaparilla,
find have given it to boils to the present time. They
arc now entirely free from any appearance of. Scro
fula and never were in better health."
Dr. Lehly's .Saasaparilla is efficacious in all dis-
Caves al fining from impurities of the blood nue other
fluids of the system. - All invalids who may have
been under on usual t?tifement, who are debilitated
.from the quantity of medicine they may have token,
or are under is mercurial influence, will find that by
to& g a few battles of Dr. Lehly's Sarsaparilla,their
usual vigor and elasticity of their &Mite and system
will be restored, and be again permitted to enjoy the
sweets of life.
DR. LEIDVA SARSAPARiaI
This article appears to be doing wonders at
the South, and from the high character of the re
commendations, t:Cti are fully persuaded it ie it most
capital medicine for all impurities of the blood. tVe
know m a ny PhYiiciaits wll have given their testi
mony on this subject, and we koow they would not
given character to any medicine that did not really
deserve it."—Charleston Enquirer.
Extract of a letter front Dr. Warreh, Natchez.
"Ilaiing for the last yerir in ray used your
Sarsaparilla with nitreli sidisfitction in myself and
benefit to my patients, 1 rine no hesitation in declar
iog it to he one of the most useful preparations in
diseases for which Sarsaparilla is prescribed."
LElthr'S SARSAPAAILLA.
a - J - I'M's preparation may be depended upon as
being the litrollge:Sr(Coll4lllliN4tlY ettore - efficacious)
of any in existence; all fluid preparntione must pos
sess similar virtitev, in proportion to their strength,
being prepared from the frame article. Dr. Leidy's
Compound tixtract of Sarsaparilla,. !mugger, ;ins
ta;sies properties not possedsed by otherl; from its
Manner of preparation, and Combination with otlio,
N'egetYthltt extracts recommended by the medical fa
etily—and hence the reason Wily it is so generally
reconiniended' by the Phydicians of Philadelphia and
elsewliefe. .
From the mitraortlinory rirtnes of this prepara
tion and n kuo>✓ledge oC its composition by Physir
i•land.(the reasbn why they so generally use it, as
they Would not use or recommend any prepttration
they' did not IMOw-the composition at,) at IMen
introduced in ?natty of tIM Hospitals Iliemfghout the
U. S. and is highly moo:Untended by PFysitdans and
Surieons of thbse lustitittions.
Froni flis. New Orleans Advekiser;
DJ{. iIEttPIPS SARSAPARILLA:
The high and envied celebrity which this pre
eminent medicine has acquired For its inVariable ef
ficacy in all diseases which it professes to cure, has
rendered die tisnal practice of puffiing unnercessai'v.
It is known by its fruits and its gout , works testify .
for it. 1)r. Leidy's Sarsaparilla will be found parti
ci-daily efficacious in all diseases of the liver, stom
ach, skin, kidneys, spine'and bones, ulcer:died' of the
nose, throat find other parts, abscesses, fistulas, iero
erysipelasjiminlicealicumatisni and incipient
gout. mercurial and syphilitic affections, female de
rangements and in restoring the sickly and debilitat
ed to their natural health and energy.
DR. LEIDY'S SARSAPARILLA.
Dr. Leitly's Compound Extract 'or Snrsa paril la has
stood the test for five) ears past, and 'tis no boast to
say that there is no other preparation .of equal
strength now in use. Throughout the Southern
States where Sarsaparilla i , .. as much in general use
as tea and . coffee, Dr. Leidy's Sarsaparilla gener
ally preferred awl is highly ITCOMMCIIIIVII by Phy
sienins, [whose ceilificatesLave been frequiently pub
lished Throughout the nortleand west it Is also
pitch used, more perhapsthan mly other.
One bottle of-It [half a pia] is warranted equal to
two of any, other in strenpli, and II equlli to one Mile
gallon of the strongest Syrupllitit call he' made:
Directions for Making, Syrup' theriAi'mu accOnn.
tonics the directions. •
DR. LEIDIT'A .gAD.SAPARILL,4 . ..
;Cr Mt a fete days since a Clergyman of this city
[who does not desire his name published in the pa
pers, but is left with Dr: Leidy] stated that n lady
who hail long been a communicant at his church, but
for two years past tniable to go to church, on account
of her extreme debility, occasioned by ulceration of
various parts of her body, disease of her liver and
other internal derangements, and the constant taking
of medicine therefor, never found any change for the
better until alter using several bottles of Dr. Leidy's'
Sarsaparilla, and by a few mouths perseVeranee in
its use, was entirely restored to health, null recover
ed her Milner strength, audio use her own language
"was almost created a new being." This is but one
of many instances almost daily heard of..
It is prepared only and sold wholeple and retail
at Dr. l A Health Emporium, No. 191 North
Second street beloW Vine: also sold by Frederick
Brown, corner Fifth aml Chesnut streets; and Fred.
Klett & Co. corner 9.d and Callowhill street, at $1
per bottle, (a haltpint) or six bottles $5.
For sale in Carlisle by
T. C. STEVENSON.
May (0, 1843. tf-31
YF parents 4 lcneiv the value and efficacy of Dr.
Lenly'd Patent Vegetable Worin'Ten,they never
would'be without it in their families,as children are
subject at all times to Worms.
Dr. Leidy's Worm Tea i s composed of vegetables
altogether, and may be given to children of all ages.
Directions accompany each parr or package.
Children suffer much, of times, from so many
things being given them for worms, without any el
feet. .MuCh medicine, given to children, has a ten
dency to destroy their general health, antl they are
more or less delicate ever after.
• To avoid the necessity at giving medicine unne
cessarily when you are certain your children have
worms give them at first Dr. Letdy's AVorm Tea. It
is all that is necessary. •
Deference might be made to several hundred pa
rents in Philadelphia city and county, of the efficacy
of Dr. Leitly'sVoirm Tea. Try it and you will be
convinced.
Price 114 cents a small, and '25 cents a largwpack
age. Prepared only, and for sale, wholesale and
Detail, at Dr. Leidy's Health Emporium, N0.,,J 91
North Second street, below Vine; [s ign . of the Gol
den Eagle and erpents,] Philadelphia.
For sale in Carlisle by
T. C. STEVENSON.
tf-35
June 14, 1843
Dr. Leidy's Tetter and Itch Ointment.
. - •
AN infallible remedy for various affections of the
Skin, removing Pimples,Pustules, and Bruptions,
o f_th e yst,in, .partict , • •
Totter and the Itch.
This ointment has been used in numerous schools
throughout the city and county, aswell as Factories,
employing numerouti.girlsand boys,. and atiningst
whom Tenor and Itch, MI well as other Affections of
the Skin, prevailed, with the most unexampled sur,
cess. Nantes of Schub' Teachers, as well as Super;
intendants and .Fropridotir Factories,.could be'
given, cold' rmttikihe nboite, but forthe.del icon) , they
feel in having their names Published in connection
with such loathsome and disagroeable affection% .
Price 25 cents a box. For sale Carlisle by
T. Q. STAVEINSON.'
1243. • • , ' if-s 3
. .
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E'.
JAYNS. EXPECTORANT: , '
. .
c e ONSUMPTION, Lapel, • Spitirog,l3loo, &p;
" To consumptivea«-Vour fPutotlou arp really
an ring,iroaimeglePie4 Coldsor ala• L Obalriiption.
and conarque4 , inflammation H o f. Ale- delicate Halal .
or eniniqiibmAtwolo ir NA ti r air ire breathe la
distritiutailio *wpm ,p,act of ‘49 , Nngs t , , This pb,,
#rootiooLprok l ptritomcooreqe m , Phoayse!leasi
191411;',4i1 1 4* or•V , briatOmg.`,*plip rerpo r atad'i,
apiu ng ofli&a4l;, - ,Pui4Pri 3 llol9a , N;t4'liiiihOulailY"
exli# l l4 l 4oti'englhAgtheii&WPAOuibi*aoiailia
.laynatg.,o*kitiact4oo4l.lo4,6l'le4pci*lit aka .
1 litraatfan L o 0 prdikat tkls -6 4440slarloathaatty
vas** , . 4, 4 airivAiv*llikeiNctli and da*tsfaiirtir
I
relieve. To e.aad •O•Nt4 go 13 clugh110$0,441!0
N 9 14, I M i l el l- 1 .::.,
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Worms: 'Worms
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,• ~.I ttoitte. t ie. ,,i i,
r,
REPAliEtl'Ontilf At
lf:*lAllT4' , Mentor,
' and-sole torojnietor, '110,.;20113outli) Third a
tladalphia, and, nose prorigenuhr „with!** Ire
'Mien toptaturi ep'tiii the :Outside' wrsignas' All
'Others fire counterfeits. .'. ' ' ''. ' '• ' '
m edidines are recommended and extensive
iisail,by the most intelligent persousin'tlte ,United
Statesikiy , numerous Proleasoriwand lhestilentel of
CiAleges; Ph) siciatis:of the Army, anti ,fsfaVv . itiiii of
liospitals,and Almshouses, and by MoyiYthaii three,
hundred Clergymen of various.denfimlinifidiii.
They are expressly prepared for fatnily'use,ittid
have acv i red and unprecedented p &pule ri ty.throug
out the United States; and as they are so admirably
caleulated 'to preserve Health and cure Disease, no
family shoulitever be without them.. Theproprie
tor of these valuable preparations received his edu
cation at one of the best 'Medical Colleges in eie U.
States, and has had fifteen .years experience in an
extensive and diversified prautice, by which he has
had ample opportunities' or acquiring a practical'
knowledge of diseases, anti of the - remeeies best eat=
whited to remove them. These preparations cob
slat of
Jayne'S Ex pectorant, a iltltibble retvit4ly tot c'nffgh,
Colds, Comtumption, Asthma, Spitting of MOO,
Croup, looping Cough, Bronchi ti s,,Pleurisy thuktn
flammation of the Lungs tir Throat, Difficulty or
Breathing, and all diseases of the Pulmonary Orgatig.
Also Jayne's Hair Tonic, for the:. Preservation,
.rowth and Beauty of the Hair, and'w Ida will Poi&
tvely bring in new hair on bald heads.
Also Jayne's Tonic Venni fuge,a certam'and
sant remedy for Worms' Dysp :psia Piles, and mtiny
other dise'ase's.
Also Jayne's Carminitive• Balsam,•ti certain mire
for Bowel atilt Summer Complaints, Diarrliten, Dy
sentery Choi ic, Cramps,Sick Headache, Sour stom
ach Cholera • Morbus, and all derangements of the
Stomach anil Bowels, Nervous Affections, &c.
Jayne's Sanative Pills, for, Female Diseases, Liver
Complaint, Costiveness, Feyers, inflammations,
Glandular, Obstructions, Diseases of the Skin, &c,
and in all cases where an Alterative or Purgative
Aledicine is required. ,
For sale in Carlisle, by
T. C. s'rrArr.NstiN.
Tint 31,1813
SAIttIUAttLE
iRON WORKS
DY tie of the powers and autliOrity
Ai cold:wird in the last will and testament of
MICUAEL Ear, deed., I now offer for sale, the
Carlisle Iron WcirkS
Situated on the Yellow Breeches Creek, 4} milcsl
east of Carlisle Pa. The estate coiihibts (wit hrst rate'
•
11i5*. 4 312 a atft22lo•LV2 9 •
with Ten Thousand .Icres of Land.
A. new NIEIWI I ANT NIILL with roupruli of moi l ;
finiihed ()lithe most approved plan. About 500:tel'es
hr the Mitl - nre'denr - etlintighly adtivated,lntring,
thereon ereeted
Three .Large Rank Barns
and neeesiVrY TENANT HOUSES„.Thc
works ore propelled by th e TENANT
Breeches creek
and the Boiling - Trine., which neither Nil norfreeze.
',neve-awe Nun. the premises all the necessary work
ineni houses, c0..1 houses,carpenterand smith shops,
and itahlitig hurt of the most , nbstimtial materials.
The ore of the best quality-and-inexhaustiblei is
within 2 Miles a the Furnace. There is perhapi
no Iron Works in Pennsylvania which possesses sem .
period' advantages and olferS greater inducements to
the investment of Capital. The water power is so
great that It m tOtt be emended to Loy otbei , manti ., -
lacturi'm; pnrp,se. Persons disposed to purchase
will of course e.: u rine tlw property. Tbefet'ms of
sale Will be inWie known by '
MARYIOE,
, • I.',xecotrix of lficlindl Ege,, e'a.'
Cavirsle, I% 1842.
PROTEC'tION AGAINST LOSS
(umr ,, ,nii.ANl)-VALLEY MUTT:J:O,
T PIIOTEt !lON CONI PAN iii6rpo:
rated' by an act r the Legislature of the present rws
sionomil fully 881',8tilitied and in operation niulee the
ulirection of the eollotving board of filapagers t vitt
Thomas C. NlBl , er, C. I'. Coaminilis, John Nlonre
I)avllrW. Nit.; 'B3lloBoi, Janice ‘l'enkly. George
Alartin, 1111108111 lloore, Samuel Galbraith. .hones
Greasoli ,TllOB B OB 1 l'a xtoo, Wm. Ihirr;dipsepti Chives
and A. G 111018 r, call the•mtfention of the ifillahin.
ants of Cumberhoul Valley to the cheapness of their
rates and the tiny advantages which this .ind Of
iIIEOIVROCC Irsp ( t, r sun 0111O1'.
Ist. Every per-on insured becomes a monitor of
the company mid takes part in the choice of officers
and the direction of its I,OIIVITOR.
281. For insurance no innre is demanded than is
nevessiry to nier , l the expenses of the Company and
indenmitv ulmiu.t losses abiult may happen.
381 The ilium" eilience (11' frequent renewals is a
voided by insuring. for n term vi' five y1111.9.'
4111. Any peps el applying toriostiranee must give
premium oote for the cheapest class al tire rate
of five pet' eilitiliw;which will li t . -855.1 ou tl q . $lOOO,
foe bade en pay $'2,60 fur five 'ears,
and $1,50 foi• stiet'ey and poliilyomino more unless
less he steanined th d'greafer idol/mit dam the fluids
oil hand's will coVer,and then no'tWore Will lie eequiN
ed tharra pro rats share. 'fliestt rates are much
cheaper tlitui dinst..rif t otliet"contildnies; except - su c h,
as are incorporated on the Sallie mine:ivies:
hisarance iii the fidlowiier nonuser. A
person apply . 1115 fOrs,ill9lll.lOlee FOP j?rOpt.qq) of the I
cheapest etas of risk lit j' 1.7.11)/al will -lie ellorged 5
per cent fon five era sot note . ainnunting to $5O make
lie given by him, m 8 which lie sell lie reqtlired to !lay
5 live cent $2,50, ind sl,3lll . 9rstii.“.llll.%ftnil
and trill have no Inure required of him tilde's losses
occur and the Imola on lianas lire not sufficient to
intuit them.
Agent,. will Ivrz appointed as soon as possible in
fervid places to attend to insortmcvs. tuition)• persons
wishing immediately to apply data do so by signify
log their wish to the officers of the company.
CIIAS. P. CUMMINS, Pres,
A. G. MILLER, Sec'y
April It:, 1843,
Mechanicsburg Line
phx.s. 4141
Between ✓7leehanicsburg and
Philadelphia or Rallintore.
[BY RAIL ROAD OR CAMIL]
"subscriber grateful.* past favors, begs
leave to inform his friends ana the public
generally, that ho still continues to run a line of
Mullion Cars regularly between Mechanicsburg
and Philadelphia or Baltimore, by which goods
and produce of all descriptions will ha forwarded
with care and. despatch tit filo lowest rates of
freight.
Produce will be received at his Ware Bouse,in
Mechanicsburg ; and forwarded in, either Phila.
delphia or Baltimore, according to the direction
of the owner.
ErThe hig4at price will be given for Wheat
and Flour.
MARTIN MEILEY.
N. B. Plaster of Paris and Salt always kept
on hand, and for sale at the lowest prices.
ELiIIZI ttl) 139 Ilch
He has also an hand, at the Depot in Mechanics•
burg, for sale, LVIIBEIt, such aq Doan's,
Shingles, Scantlings, Ace. of all kinds,
which will be sold on liberal terms,
August 17,1842. tf.4'
alreher's
IPMEIII2iâtEI adipa4
mArYERS HAVERSTICK have just reeeived.
friim the Manufactory at Pitiladviphla 4 ,n large
assortment of L4RIII,LAIIPS,QOIIOgIIng
P4rlouroplaninriberilrßiudy Ln.inps
with or without shades) which. then' , il,sell whole
!tale or retail at the manufacturer's, prices. •
' Astral, Sidon Itellootara aid Glass Lltinvia ar vitri
ous pa;tofus. - - ,
.• • CIP! : 1 ;1 ZIP
, ttqat Wintvr !oerstincil,:j} l Paqtle9 Sperm
wormoted to fo
,o!.Mr•r, '
*l l . 2 itir pee gallon'.
neat sorait (beetle% :o*. ceiiti I#o,lti,
814! ' ; ;q4,
DI
D 1 MN iNG
r , *
''' , l l 44 l :4APOPMe*Wiltftetrir .
%STOMA iituitiii , theriktill6 ihal ahq contifiais
, T-7:llo.kati4tChiteitivisit and wittrpay, the, `p of
ro end atte n tim oho nous door 041.
Obi Wiitrvii4 'iieritf.lbi
404 1 .4 bet kcizat 100,104 ANtSPPOI",..Ik
eiVoat Oat. ro 4 o,l*a r 6 9"wrY 'q tr .
44,1,444 ' • ,
4,41, •,
•
4CoNsu itintlig o
•-• • .
affeCtionit of the Liver,'./Istlna, Bronchitia,ll. - 'astts
or weakness - 'itivast '•or Lungs, Chronic
Coughs, .PleutuP,*vmorrage of the Lull" • and
affections of the Pulmonary orgtinO., , ,
NATURE'S (;)WN PRESCRIPTION...,
H compound Balsamic preparatitinef, thePm:Mrs
Virginiania or" WiliiCherry Bark," combi hed With
the Extract •of Tar; prepared by , a new chemical
process, approved sad recommended by the Most
distinguished, physicians, and universally acknow
ledged the Molt valuable medicine ever Discovered.
NU QUACHEItY!!!' NO DECEPTION. .•
In getting-thigh the virtues of this truly great me.
dicinei,ive Intim no desire to deceive those• who are
labotingtheilek affliction, nor do we Wight() eulogise
it More. deserves:' Vet when we look
at:olmil and flee the vast amount of Buffering and Ms •
tress oettegioned by many of the °menses in which
inedieine fiat proved so highly successful, we
feel tli9t we clionot urge Its claims too strongly, or
say too inue,h Ili its favor.
Viirious i•eiiredies it is true' have been Offered and
puffed into tiotice for the cure of (Sacrifice' of the
Lungs; find some have no 'Moubt been found very
useful, Mit of MI that have yet been discovered, it is
admitted by physicians soil all who have wilneised
its effects, that none has proved as successful as this.
Such; indeed, ore the •
SURPRISING VIRTUES
Of thii Halsam, that even in the advanced stage of
Consinifllon , sifter all theinost esteemed remedies
of physicians have failed to effect any change, the
us e of this medicine has been 'preductive of the
most astonishing relief, and actually effeeted cures
atter all brims of recovery had been despaired of.
hi the first stages oftlie disease, termeif"Critriri , •:.
hat Ctiditimption, 'originating froni negletted
it has been used with undeviating success; and hun
dreds acknowledge they owe the restoration of their
liesiltb...to-this invaluable medicine alone. in that
form of Consumption so prevalent amongst delicate
young females, commonly termed debility, or
"GOING, INTO A DECLINE,"
A complaint with . which 'thousands are lingering, it
has also proved highly successful, and .not only pos
sesses the power of checking the progress ci this
ahirming complaint, but also strengthens and invig.
orates the system more effectually than any niedi
eine we have ever possessed.
.
Besides its surprising efficacy in Consumption, it
is equally efficacious iarLiver Con!yam's, asthma,
lirmchitia, rind all affections of the. Lungs, and bits
CUT ed many. i f the most obstinate cases, after orrery
of to remedy lord failed. Ofj-Pnr_ particulars see
Dr. Wistar's Tyelse on .Consumption, to be had o
❑te Agents.
. THE EXT:,AORDINARY SUCCESS -
- Arending the use orthis medicine- so diseases et
dm I ,ungs, Mid the many' singular cures it' has ef ,
fecteil, having naturally attracted the attention of
ilullysicians, (as well as the whole fraternity of
quacks) varionsconjectures and surmises have'arisen "
.respeeting , snnaposition ; some Thysiciatis have
suppos4d it to COllllllll lodine, other ignorant preten
ders say tittst contain Ofercurg, and to sonic such
substance they each attribute its singular efficacy.—
As suChnPinions are altogether erroneous, and cal
eulated to fire Alice m a ny persons against it, we •
PLEPSaI OUR HONOR
That Re:coif:l'mq. nothing of the kind, or..any thing
the letigt , iiijUiiiiiii ‘ on the contrary, it is composed
oldie diost sitmile substances, the principle of which
are the straits of TAR and 11 Pr! Cherry Bark,
And the .wlMre s'efVef'of its (Timmy consists in the
Mode by 'Which they li re prepared.
As we harp alreaily , numerous certifi
, Cates from the highest, ittithority; which Trove its
virtues beyond all doubt, we consider it unnecessary
to exhibit a long list of them in this place and will
only menthol a 1,1. w, cases, to show what it done.
wHrLE LIVE REMAINS
SVE DAVE STILL SOME DOPE. :
.A`..suRPRISING CUM.—Among the many
singular cures' which Mitt-medicine has etfeeteil,
-then is pthhaps tome in which its pot; ers are so
IMllv•shoWn as in the ease of Mrs.,Austio.
This lily Idol been consumptive for several - years,
nd durinittlie , greater part of this time hail received
the best medical attention., and tried all the most
valnabk r'entelliesc yet nothing could be found to
'arrest its progVes . s. She became subject to' violent
Hs at' mouthing, exTethorateil large quantities of
matter occiounnuallv tinged with blind , and step by
stcp this' frau tilt tlAiltse continued, its course '
until
.all hope. of a redov'ery was entitti;lV despaired oh—
distVessirig sittuatita. lingering upon
the veil vetlge of the grave. slue dominenced the use
of this heown expression
operated almost liken 41ihrfa. In few days she
expectorated freely, the. cough' - wift qAidtinity sup
pressed, and every I.lll‘ appea r edol 20'1111d . fresh vigor
to her looks, and the place of that thoticiateil
form 51 inhering to decay; sle is been 11111111,11114
society ,in butter health than slue 11118 enjoyed la
I)ISINTERESTED TESTIMONV.-1111{ing witnessed
Surprising efficiiity of Dr. lVistar'silsalm of
Wild. Cherry, in the ease of Mrs. Austin, I cheer
fully die :thole statement to be true
and correct. ' J. C. AVALTERS, M. I).
Woodstown, Sept, 4, 1811.
. Dear Sir—Although your invaluable medicine has
'already lima hundreds of powerfol advocates, it
May still be gPatifying to you to receive a communi
cation from any one that has been relieved by it.
Such, Sir, is may tiny case. I het t been a victim
of that terrible ditiefuse Consumption, lin. 1111111 y
months, and bade suffered so nutria, that I had be
come stinlost Ike:ll'y of my life. Ileeriog pier
lialsblm so highly praised, I began faking it n
weeks back, mud Coll assure y on it has relieved me
more titan any thiog• I hate ever used before,bud I
confidently believe cure me effectually. Ilea vu
,give the bedrer the Vorth of the wiclosed,and oblige
Yours'Respeethilly, Jowl PEARSON«
allUstcr COunty, Sept. 6, Mi-
Friend *istne-:-lt giVes me much .pleasure to in
form thee that my witti's health has improved very
much since site Mabee!' using tby Ilstsahn of Wild
Cherry, and we think there is no doubt Litt that it
will cure her. She Illialaken the two btittles I pet
cluisd from thee a slitiehime slime mar her cough
is much better Ale deeps' well at eight, abtl:
snys she bai foram nothing to givViieVero
lief. bee will plisise4.ive the litierhr ao bottles'
more for 0 'by Friend.
EiriuniniOutias: '
INIM
Lancaster connty,Jury I 8,1841.•
Dear Sir—Please semi me two bottles or you r s )
genuine Bahalm of Wild Cherry. I have been u
Meted with Consumption for the last two years, spa]
suffered very mulch with a severe cough, pains in
my breast, difficulty of breathing, night sweats, &c.,
and having tried numerous remedies, and also been
under several doctors, yet I could not find any'thing„
to relieve.= until used some of your Balsalm,
got one bottle from u neighbor of mine who i 8 using
it, and have found such wonderful relief from it that,
I have no doubt it will cure me effectually.
Very respectfully yours, &c: • •
ROBERT ILICOINAN,
. .
irfßeail the following from itr.JachtillorMan, ,
a physician of extensive practice in fluntingtlorit,
county I
Dear Sir--1 procured one bottle of Dr. Wisisr's ,
1314halm of Wild Cherry,tlrom Thomas Reed, Esq.
of this -:place, and tried it to a case of obstinate'
Asthma on a child of Eau! Schwebie;iit which many'
other remedies had been tried without 'any'reliet.
The DRIMIIM gave sudden relief, and in my opiqion
the obild is dieetnally. eated by its one. , ,
Yours; &c. ;Aeon: HosrttirtN.D:-
Etegentber sset, - s •"•• ; • -
Dear Sir--,-Yotirlntro of Wild ,Citerry
feeted some astbuishlng totes here. Ode of WHieli*
is an old lady, Mrs. RtisSell, whii had beeirmitrering:
for a long time with shortness of breathing - t ang gen-'
oral weakness, until she was finally obliged.to lieept
her bed: 'After various other' reniedies hatt been
resorted fo in ilitiMiliirdfilinhfebleir sing your : a -
saltn,and slier taking two bottles, was so far recover.
ed as to be able to attend to all, the ditties of her
haute, and .on taking' two hottles more Watii entirely
cured., liespeotfully,fite,
„ . Joint S. C. M4itiittt.
Pottsville, Pa. ' • • -
CAUTION.—As there is it 'purloin , fliistnre'
called Syrup of Wild Cherry, purchasers should be'
very particular to ask . for WISTAIPSIIAL.:
SAM, and observe bra Armature oti
• Prepared fbr . :the Proprietor, and sold ~atAshble -
sale by Williams & Co., Chsmists,'Ne, SA Weer'
street, Philadelphia. , • - '''!. '
,
Sold in •Carliale by, : 1 ,:.:. :
• .. SAMUEL :ELIAO7I':
In Stripirensbur,b,t the Ifet.
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