' ttelintbeNl3 ILM&S,IIWEV. Litcs. ,„ . ' • . . • :; 1 4 • ' ALMIGIIITY FATI/Elt . ! . . At whose comrannd Crenqiraprnii*lct How can we'cnet'otir morml, And view Thy Mnevelhius Norfeo , onrhcartsemnind witivholy love Toward him who formcdthe lion and 'the dove . . Wkieri emit this globe was but a shapeless ,Vold, without form, mid dsrkness•eorered And light celestial beamed b'er all the world ! Hither ! to dire, when shades are on thn enrlb And hushed each nmuul of revelry and Medea fe . rvent prayer ascends ; Thou know 'st his heart— The temple whence his holiest feelings start ; And .Thou disdninest notlns prayers to lacer, If they but rise devoted end sincere. Even Nature joins her voice, end helps to raise The song of universal love end praise ; The feathered warbler from the leafy tree, Pours torth its richest melody to Thee. The impetuons torrent joins the swelling throng And aulds'its thunder to the anthem song;; Majestic Ocean 4 shakes his frothy mane," Catches the.echo and repents again, Till ill'ereation swells the choir to sing . 'rite everlasting Praise of !leaven's King! Thns Unto Thee:o God ! great praise in Li vasat uy all out earth,, and ell-the—busts of [leaven -Our Ileavenly'Fatlier; wilco 1111111 stips intray foete r ,-ifieeer noww lois orw , -, Now let: hint \'%,ioderfr in Eno ow's . maze, A. slave toFollr and her In MAO me ways; Implant within Ida heart .11 in,;..ion meek, To love religion, and lien palls to Fifeli t That, when hin end may come, Ids - soul may fy o bold sommuliks u lib the just on Iri..h ! "Praise be to find.- FUTURE TRIUMPH OF CHRISTIANIT Y The National preacher for August con tains a Sermon by Rev. John S. C. Abbot of Nantucket, on the - 'retn;:e Tiiumphs o the Gospel.' from blldal, 5. • " And it shallcome pasin these last • days, that the mountain of the •Lord's house - shall. be established on Or: moun tains, and shall .be exalted above the hills, and all nations shall flow - unto it." ,Mr. Abbot says there are many, .interesting indi cations that this prophecy is soon to be fultilled, and invites the attention of the public to some Millie most conspicuous ev idences that the world is 'soon to be chris tianized, 1. The politilaspect of the globe in • , (Reams this approaching change!--This Western continent, a little more than'two centuries ago, - had scarcely been visitedhy a christian. In a few years the whole new world, from the - Arctic Circle to the cliffs of Patagonia, will be inhabited by a proles. redly christian people. France, England, and America are taking possession of A fri .ca,.tand the political movements of nations are crowding into that quarter of the Globe, the influences and institutions of Christen , . dom. In Asia, the same wonderful move thent is apparent on a scale of still more astonishing grandeur. The. Turkish Em .pire,.long Ole terror of the christian world, has become its cor.tempt; and the crescent,, which now glitters neon the minarets of Constantinople, like the waning moon it symbolises, is a fitting emblem-of Moliam eil's departing power. Cliina, with her three millions of imprisoned subjects, has hail her doors of exclosion battered down, and will soon be open to the commerce and intercourse of the christian world. Thns are all the political movements of the nations tending to usher in the uni7ersal, reign of Christianity. H. The progress•of civilization the arts indicate this approaching change. Knewledge is becoming like the sun light, every where diffused. Various and pow erful causes are operating to bring about time ,happy time when wars shall cease— . auch.aa Alm rapid extension of piety—the rapid extension of enlightened views of na tional policy—the rapid descent of Power, from the few to the many—and even • the inveiitiontOf the irrisistible engines of de struction (TOll3edoei, Congreve rockets, •Paixhan guns and Sub-marine batteries,) which all of those who use must face.—all combine to put an end to the ravages and miseries 'and demoralizing influences of war. Involuntary servitude, too, says Mr. Abbot, is passing away. The doom of slavery is sealed. Its knell is tolled.— . England, France and Spain are saying to the oppressed, go freo. Nicholas, ofnus ie.entleavoring to elevate his serfs to . .the'dighity of freemen. • The religion, the literature, the popular sentiment of Chris qeothim has said of Slavery, it must die.— The wonderful' facilties of intercommuni cation by rail-roads and steamboats, bring ing the poles of the earth together, and --- making neighbors of the most distant na- . tions,'Sre breaking down, the walls of pred jaciiee and effacing the land marks of hos tile division, - All theie:eaufies are tending moit'powerfully.to hasteifen the promised `Qt milleniunia,- TheptSkent,:state of the siences in `, &cute the :•eikeet(litititt,uniimrsol, 'moo -0;1 early all,the sei= ; enceofilheirinfancY'inthe, period .efeu-. perficiat knowledge ,hey.C4ith:pr:iqed :aa • heitilir to christienttr.:'.4i9VoV with hardly' . • sof 'excePtioni. they tiefelid,c and establish revealed religion.. Astrononiy, Geology; end , Chronology are convert ed '•. , irnin• ignorant foes into, enlightened et. .There-is . lice and;friencls:: ; not•new [vein & makes any ,pretenee: e'Yettdflieing , ,intagonieto • the Bible.-- 7 04 4 11 1 M , .04 most cultivated iritellec4 of in the' oclioot of e el enOlior* no,telacidathig Mnoiisititt? God's, sutiiimliYc°.,l-,,, chrith* he ihiOenTllBvj 'l,46*fsCLa, htiinii mie.c , riweo#,4ll4l4niio:oo'* antrv-5,4L-% • ' 441 gYPu p l4 r i :Nor; of riot ';her pro juirai L".l. /f,V *4.l4l.llifiJ44l" lgibiki n A id . • her •in vain..., :When , Alhetia,and thOßantherfilsrtiniiiiefiontOheir pedal talanti the:a ppioanli: of ditrie4 can tli4: miserable;fealher'Gtida.Of Vai!i6o, afid Ote,tiind.ldola of India .reefai hie aPproaeli? Where Home and Voltaire find . .Gibbon and,t,rederiek haVe;failed,' what...lit;erary' 'ootripinha of infidelity can hope fOr'-'vlbtO.'• The triumphant adinthOe ianityis now making,' indicate its univer .ol .calension.Revi yak of religion are intiltii4lng throng!) all , Me,'..ntitions of . Christmdum. Our vibes are slitiken„by pentieos'tal power. 'rile most secluded villages are echoing the song of Christian defiverauce.. Hundreds of thousandS of the children of itlohdors ure'gathe:Ved into Christian schoo,ls, and trained up into chriS tian faith and morals. TlM'' Pagan sys.- 4ems of die world are tottering and hasten, ing hi ruin. Who can doubt that the pre diction or the text is soon to be tultilk i i and that 'the mountain of the Lord's house shall he established on the top of the moon taina, all nations shall — floTi unto CIIII.,HkEN CRY 'FOR SHERMAN'S LOZ EN(; ES t am] grown people 000 they are the lilt a sautes; 111111 01051 nfreetive medicine in use, .Enor -111(Illti 1112 sold, 1111 d esery body likestioem. Freeman II Tat,'Esq., editor of the Merchants Mag. azine, says they cured his cough in a few hours.— , The-Rev. Alt. Dimbar, of the MeDowial, street elturch, siaA eared of y 4 , l had cold mid eongli iu one day. The Rev. Mr. Anthony, nithe MeMOdist Chureli, was eared of consumption by them. SHERMAN'S WORM saved the live s.of thousands.. AO. W. E. El'aus, Esq., 0 Milker tie Ilan, Edward .I. Porter; 11011 Beill`dgCy, Dr. G. I linter. one physi cians, mind they think of Sherman's • Lozenges, and they will tell 'on they twe eveellent—the only in fallible medicine known.. SHERAI AN'S CA. I PHOR I.OZENEES are real malidows headacheoalpit ;Mom sea sickness, lowness of spirits and desprintlency the eGets of d.s3ipatiem Capt. Chadwick, or the NVellingtou, Mr. Ackerman, the great sign painter, Mayor Clark and almost every body kunc s then. value. POOR I IN'S PLAsTl.R—shermanN — costs 1'24 cents,. and is sure to cure rheumatism, lumbago, pain weakness in the breast. side, or Inwk; ON. piles—and Mty clue c mans ',lwo applied t o t h e port . A s k . do e t 1, , ;51e. fie amont• aho 11:11i 119Nr it, and would give .;:t in. tine solner than five cents fu rill (ober libelers. Sold in Carlisle at II U NTETF R ENEEDLER'S Book Sinre, Fist lEOi - street, oho are nude lgents for CFudisle. *0 A ., 1 1 ' afei ' 11 1: Z 9 Sil - COMPOUND DEPURATIVE SYRUP, For the cure of Obstinate Eruptions of the Skin; Pimples or Pthetules on the Face; Biles which arise from an.impure habit of body; Sealy Eruptions; Pains in the Bones ; Chronic Rheumatism; Tetter ; Scrofula or King's Evil ; White Swel lings; Syphilitic Symptoms; and all ills- Hers arising from an impure state of the blood,.either by a long residence in a Imt and unhealthy climate, the injudi cious use of Mercury, &c: This Medicine bus freginmily been found highly beneficial in Chronic Coughs, or Colds of long standinz. This Medicine lois heen exte , sively used in the tinited States .vith decided brio Mer curial diseases, and io alt_eap , •ti olatiadccratei eliar acter. As tan alterative in the spriit,.; nod tall sea sons, it is 1111111111111112(1. It potote4ses notoy adsantaptes over 111:111111101111011, 111111 is 11/il 5 / 1 111C151 •Is a prepara tion more port:dile, not li:tide to ininity by - long keep. ing, and better• adapted U the use of persons travell ing or residing abroad.. file proprietor begs .1111, to rail attention to the folios lug certificates, 5 ceted from ii large 11111111. LT 111/111 . 0V1Ilg its efficacy: 12E.A1/IXII, 11:11 . 01 3,1839 This certifies that my wire Irs. Deem, had for n e a rly eleven 3 0111'n $1111 . ,11C11 tl . Olll It StralliOllS erne Lion resembling letter. it Inch ate deep holes in her face, neck and aims, the eottnatit flinclatrge of which destroyed her health, tout lbequentiv confined her tbr different periods to her bet!, Miring %illicit time her sulferings were ver' Eirent. The hest .neclical atten dance was obtained, and all the known remedies were tried withimt all alleviation of 111.1. complaint, which always returned with increased. maliguity.-. tinning lost all hears of recovery, she had ahnost determined to give up the use of any othe metheine; .she :was however. by persons:lion, induced to to OakeleyB Depurative of Samaparita, the lice of flee bottles of which has removed the disease, and restored her to perfect healtift ' . 31.10:11AS ppppaiti! the:(lcput,_lteatling, Pa This is to cert.& drit my little son, nhont eight years old, had sullered 101 lo p = time from exten sive sores on 11w right knee and It g, supposed to have been white swelling, which I limed impossible to heal; even by the 'tut- of the most respectable medical advice, until I was recommended to use Me. Ostkeley's Compound Spam of Sarsaparilla, 8 bot tles of which not, only healed the sores, but perfectly restored the child's health. which had suffered much in consequence of lids affection. CATIIARINE BINGEMAN, _ 7th,above_ Penn street, Reading. _ Toe above ease waa presented to me both befiire and alter the use of Mr. Oakeley's Syrup of Sacsa patina, and l have no hesitation in believing that it was the agent of his restoration. JOHN P, HIESTER, Al. D. 'Reading, Sept. 1.2,1837. Usitorivtut Sella!kill county, Oct. 1839. onear Sir—Sometime ago I was consulted by a ,entlemen with an ulcerated leg, who iulit,tnud 'me ,that it was upward of twenty years statuling,and that he had been under the care of physicians both of Europe and America, tvitlto it receiving but slight be:nefit. Not wishing to he troubled with 'his ease, as I then thought a cure doubtful. I recoommendcd him to use your Compound Syrup of Sarsaparilla. After taking a few bottles, he informed me his leg was healed, which upon examination I found to be the fact. ' Yours,lits. JOHN H. DANFIELD . . ' , . Dottatassvictu, April; 19,1843, .:.Mr. Oakeley t--Aly son-Edmund Leaf, had the sercifule in the most dreadful and distresslng man. ner for three years, during which time he was de prived of the use of his limbs. his , head. and neck were covered with ulcers. , Vs tried siXthe diner eut remedies, butte, ud eiTect until recommended by Dr. Johnson . of , Norrisb um / and.. 41 1 310 . Dr, Isaac Iliciter, of deeding, to use' your`DepuratiV Syrup of Sarsaparilla ; niNviiich totitainetk seyeraLltattlee, the use of . which drove the disease- ,entirely old of his'system,l h e'iores' healed'up; and , the child was restored 46 perfect health, which he has enjoyed Ita ,litterittptedlg tyP.l%,!Hce:lo Oil lisconiibinStr°l:4ls ny persona who seen hfai'diilntlit!CiiiiiitiOa; I have thought it tny. dety;aud,sentl:•you thls'itertitt:' rate, that other; ,who have irilke, ailliollon lit .tho family may !Cho w '04;61o:0114n so valuable a mod. . vine, ` , ~.„,,tr 1 iFit!41 4 21, , ,,* D. m Atp.. I -,, 4. , •,. sold ky,T.'b7 , trrsvzsrsex,-".•Qtot: iiabii!sadi th e following Atilioil.4,W.eiliii4; land l'hilinty';','' ," , ,•;.,' :',.;',,;Y' , , - ;„.. •,L..."'.' J, 0.1N10;' ...*:,qtol)(ltint4;:-: 4 0 4iNt'Clik) " ~.ooNiffr-r 4 o r' -...:Wroltti• . - -igloo» , —4- I ' . - I a , . a ~4ta"..411, • 1 • 100011144 11o41:41.. • -4. :'SAIISAPARItt.A- - ' - '' FOR THE -ROBIOtAI f %AND .eFER)dAN - RNT "CiOR.R , it OF' ALL.. , D..I*ASEB 'ARISINO ;F:O O M.-Atliq :THE SYSTEM, • lt,t; , Sctofti king's Evil, Rheumatism :obStinate cutaneons Eruptions; , Pim 'pies, or Pustules on the 'Ffiee,', P,l6t ehes; Biles, Chronic, Sore Eyes, Rilig Worm or • Tetter, Scald Head, El).- largenient and Pain of the Bnliez o and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers; tic Symptoms, Sciatica, or Lumbago;, and diseases arising from an injudii- CIOUP use of Mercury, Aseit6s, or s - "Dropsy, Exposure or Imprudence inj Life. Also, Chronic Constitutional Disorders will be removedby this; • Preparation. . • Improvement in whatever regards the happiness mid welfare of our race is conitantly on the march to pettfection, and with each succeeding day some new problem is solved, or some profound secret re ,li‘iving an important and direct bearing over man's higliest destinies. If we take a retrospective view over the past twenty years, how is the mind struck with wonder ! What rapid strides hasetir stil l made in exec.): department of civilized life ! pnpti cularly hi that Whieli'relates tin the knowledge ofihe human system in health and disease. How valuable and indispensable arc the curative means recently discovered threngh the agency,of,chemistry ! Ilow 'lnes the imagination kindleand oar adntiratinu glow at the n i enaity, the near approach to the standard of perfection, of the present time! Through the elaborate investigation§ of Physiology, or the science or I , AFE, and the Patholn4y of prevalent diseases, much valuable practical knowledge has been' gain Ml. In consequence of becoming acquainted pith the or ganization, the elements of the Various tissues and structures of the system, remedies have been so•tght afterand discovered exactly adapted to combine with, maim:time and expel morbific matter,-the cause of disease, and substittite healthy action in its place.— The beautiful simplicity of Otis mode of ,treatment Is not only su„,, melt by the plithology of diseases, not nob gratelid to the sulTerer;but perfectl in eon 's nuance ititL litelqCII1I1011:• of Nttillre, Mid satisfac tory to the views and reasonings of every intelligent, - 11.11,50n: 4 mit,d. It is thus that Sand's Sarsaparilla, a scientific A:anthill:dim) of essential principles of the ,luost valuable tcgetable substanees.operates upon the s, stem. , The Sarsaparilla i. combined with the most salutary productions, time 1110 St, potent himplet4 of the vegetable kingdom ; and its unprecedented 'success in the restoration to health of those itho had long . pined under the most distressing • chroni c maladi es , has given it an exalted - character, tbruishing 11 s it does . evidence of - rts oiru intrinie value, and reconi mending it to the afflicted hi terms the afifieted only can know. It has long. ',Mil A . 111.6 t important de sideratum iu the praetise of medicine remedy similar to this—mw that would act on the liver, stomach aiid howds_with all the precision and : . - pote . ncy . of Mineral preparo'ions,-yet tt idiom ally of 'their deleterious effects upon the vital powers of the system The attention oi . the reader is residietrullyyealleil In the lidlowing eel ciricam. However great aiddeve menu, have !unarm:Me by the use of this in% abiable medicine, eel ihdly •e'pet'tenee slioa 9 re— sults still more remarkable. proprietoi l here .10011 ihrinspirrs.l the opportimity . or slaying it is 110111 . C l. olr.uusnuit infinlinn that Mcy are Made the means OM, iii, such all amount of suffering; IVolidesful lyrcis of Sands's Sarsaparilla in Wail the follow ing liven Ales. Win. Phillip s , w h o has long resided it the Ells. The facts are well known to all the old resithio;, hi that part of the eitj. ESSIIS. A. 11. SANDS &A . A.—S . ll Alost grate fully' ilo I embrace this oppiii:tonity him stating to you the. great relief I obtained from the use of your Sar saparilla. I shall also, he happy, through you, to publish to all who are lillieted, as I lately woo, the ac count of my noexpectoil, alt? even for a long while despair of cure. Aline is a painful story, and trying and sicken itigas is the narrative of it, for tbe sake of many who to iy he sturdy relievi2d, t will briefly yet itialtrately state it. • Nineteen VI.:11”.1 a_o last April a fit ot sickness left nie with an i•ley sipclnn eroptiloi. Dropsical volley tionsipunciliately look place over the entire surface or my b o dy, coosolg hlll.ll an eidargement that it %vas necessary to add a half vuril to the size of my tires sesaromid the waste. Next follownakupon my ulcers, painlid beyond description. Vol' years, Loth iu bIIII.IIIIT and wititi.r, the only mitigation of nn sofieriog mos fionot in pouring upon those ' , Ar t s co ld water. from my limbs ilke pain exienglvirover nis w hole body. There was literally lor nie no vest, by day or by night. Upon lying down thes • jilting would_ shoot through illy system, and compel Hie to arise, and, for hours to,lether, walk the house, so that i Ul , l almost emit elv N tlepriveil in sleep. During this lilue the Erysipelas Vow limed active, 411111 the nieces en larged so deeply have tlwse 1.310.11, 111111 1 . 01. tau and a half years they have lama subject to !deeding. During these Ilmusl twenty years I have consulted many physicians. have called Illy diStalSe— us it wasallenileil wllll ml nhstinumcnup ; h a nd a m en d, and actite pain sitle—a 114. 1160)01 etuisumption; and though they have horn skilful prattitionoryliey neve only able to afford my vas.' a partial and tem porary relief. I hail many other difficulties too nom plieated to describe! I have also used many of the medicines that have liven recommended as iulillihle mires 1(11' this disease, yet these all failed, and I was most tooplOOically growing worse. lo this critical cuiplition, given tiplty friduds , aul expecting tin' my self. relief only ill death, I wits by lho timely oder position of a kind I'vovidenee, furnished with your, to me, ilivaltiable Sarsaparilla. A single bottle gave me au assurance of health, which or twenty yearst lidd not 011111 felt. U111)11 taking, the second my int largement diminished, mid 111 timbre days from the Hth of October, when I commenced taking your Stir saparilla, I was able to enjoy sleep mid rest,by night' as refreshing Os 1111‘ les eidoyeil when in perfect health. -Resides, 1 was, in this short time, reliev e d Irmo all those_ exerateiuting-mid-ttnalleviated - pains that hail afflicted my days, its well as robbed toe of my night's repose. The ulcers upon my MIAs are healed, the Erysipelas cured, and my size reduced nearly to mylbritier measure. 'rhos much do I Mel it a privilege to testify to the efficacy' of your health-restoring Sarsaparilla. A thousand thanks, sir, front one whose comfort and n'lllse hope of future health are due, muler'Cod, to your instrumentality. Afting the same Providence that directed me to youlf lad, make you the happy and honored instruments of blessing others, as dis eased and despairing as your nitwit relieved and very grateful,frieml, ASIINATII M. PHILLIPS. New Connon Co. se. Norwich, Nov. 4,1842. Personally tippeared,the above-named A serathiD. Phillips, sod made oath of the facts contained in the foregoing statement before me, RUFUS W. 31A1'11P.WSON; Justice.; of the Peace. Being personally acquainted with Mrs. Phillips, I certify that the above asserted facts are substantially true. WILLIAM IL 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 er constitution , viz: Scrofula or Evil in its carious forms, Rheumatism, obstinate cutaneous et options, bkitches, biles, pimples, Or pustules on the face, Chronic sore, eves, ringworm or teuer l scidd head, enlargement andrpnin of the bones andjoints, stubborn ulcers, syphilitic symptoms, diseases aris ing from an injudicioUs use.of mercury, female de rangements and other similar complaints. Prepared and sold!by A. B. Sands & Co., Drug , . gists and Chemists; Granite buildingb,273 Broadway corner of Chambers street, New York. And for bale by Druggists throughout the' 1.10 4e4. States.' Pike Viiediuttle, six bottle ffir Theimblianre reepectlOly rOggeoted to rer4etn . , ber - that itOaiithes Saraiipnrilla that hike end II eon stantly.achieving 'such ivmarkoble cures of tlio most difficult class of diseases to ,whiOlf4he hiiniaa frame is Subject; and ask for Sapdett seraelinarilla , anti Ittke no oilier. 'l3l. ELLIOTT'. . 'Agent:by - lipectal appoliiiment for tkie Proprietors; for Carlisle and elosnity. - •• - ' Juts' 12;1343. Iztqcip — cuo4scatuai AppLic4Tios-.4o,vo.matTe by th e. ,pitegtora oc the Corl4lo fhtnk,tcol4 f4egr 4 1 441 0! 411 ti ConfitlorPeilitit :of Pgitdtyly ¢ nip►fgF,. F , ftttnipwat.or:thti ,, ina rtgr 4ir the:11,94 '.lEhtniclut the' noptie 'and style or the t‘Cirfil)tii . limigw - . 'lriplo . .. foioti:d that :if Citriht F - 1 hold coontyAllitiOthall 144 thie*into:.:Copttal Jt !tit*" • hiti;:tq.ifitl rocimq9',l49lsuldt OPIr0( forAtt,Np urpOsesj ;thlki itikof.XitinklNLiind, illsqohnt ' 9:03,p4141; `-„ „ A - orreich, CO7lll EM3 DittLEIDYI , S#RSAPAPILLA4 ,. .: . ' Op% .effelitt:oll2ts atiihij)ew, -LP conAmX.PPrII aPo l ;l4pAT' u xß 4 P,:‘q. , VAt',o4, assert dieylAavii(deriveu in9mPpetefitlrern On* bile' Louie - of,tt; tlainAtiree of 'ill* easitt'. aecomlft d; for;ae Dr. ; Leitry'e 'fik,stiparilla :is ritual' stiod ger,p,n4l . lkritti on than any . oplir;;*idi'aear,tiAtice ns,tbuah`is:anfitained'iiode.,fidtl~eparof,any other, (tini.4olll llt. tkie atirrikpriceirt4tti_diliDiki th:isit:i§,fio?yain.bp'asi,:bUc'tlie•Comilitt'clti%"l: - • • "" .. • .' Oft-LEIDY/13 SAIPi4I. I 4RIELLS - . •From the MetliC4,lteview.' .• • ".O "Amon our diapen'saries•.nbound; there are ":feW : so tisefoLits' koritilnyillit, and .when p roperly combined tiod pre-. pared, is invaluable; not'only is restoring debilita-. ted constitutions to their wonted energy but in every case arising OM of an impure state of the b10m1. 5, Front a knowledge of very many Cases (and some of them considered, incurable),where manY':`different preparations of' !"iirsapari.la had heel; treed; none aeemadto,possess virtues or remediallnawers qua! to . Pr:Leitlyls Medicated or Compound &Arita of Sarsaparilla". It is a preparfition it is believed fir superior to any other, and would recommend it to thparticular notice of Physicians.---Ed. U. S. Gazette. • LEIDVS SARSAPARILLA. Extract of a letter from J. B. Whitmore, of Easton, in relation to Dr. M Leidy's Sarsaparilla. , "y'tittle boy tind girl, the former now three )maim and,the latter now seven years old, havebeen afillicted.with.a scrofulous tumor from the time they vere three: months old. Three months.ago I 'Mgt 11131hiCed tlimoke trial of your Eitract of Sarsaparilla, rand havo.given it to both to the presentiitne.- -They m m now. entirely 'free from ane appearance of Savo la and never were in better health," Ar?Lefdy's Simsaparilla is efficacious in all lib en I lea arising from impurities of the blood sum other fluids of- the -system,— Alt-invalids-who -mav-have hr la under is ofleal , vlin are debilitated fri.!ta the quantity of medicine they may have taken, or ;are under a mercurial influence, will find that by usi jt a few bottles of Dr. Leidy's Sarsaparillimheir use I vigor and elasticity of their frame and system will, he restored, and be again permitted to enjoy the awe eta of life. DIA LEIDY'S SARSAPARILLA. 1 - . This article appears to he doing wonders at tic South, mid from the high character of the re conic nendations, we :we hilly persiOled it is a most (min ill medicine for all impuriti, es Oftlie blood: We, know many Physicians ale) have given their moray ; on this subject, and AVi know they would not give a character In any 11ll'Ilieine that did lint really P.sittuteer. Exis 7t,ct of a letter froi&l)r. "Ila flag fin. the last year in my practiee used ,) our arilla with much satisfaction to iny sell and Iteneth itu my patiessfii, I Iciye uo hesitation in aerial.- img it I o he one of the 'Mist useful preparations in inseam: 3 for which Sarsaparilla is prescribed." Da. ;LEIDY'S SARSAPARILLA. I bis atina may lie depended upon as being th e ctroitgeo. (ttndseipiently more efficacious) or . rioy existence ; all fluid preparations must tins sessxim filar virtiiv, in proportithild'llilor strength, being pr clawed from the same article. 1)1.. Leidy's ,aul Extract of Sarsaparilla, liuwever, pos sesses pr overlies lint possessiid by others, from its manner 1 preparation, and combination Mr II) I mite' -eNtracts recionnwilded by tile medical fii ,ctdiy—ar d hence reason why it is so getwrally recompile tided by the Pbt sicians of Eliiladelphia and ul stm her.. t Yirextraortlinnry - rirtnes - 01 - this - prepara (ion and n • knowledge of its compos:tion by Physi rians. (tli reason why they so generally Ilse it, as iley wool "d not use 00 - reeninmend any preparation .hey did n of know the composition 01,1 it has been introduce. I in-many of the Hospitals throughout the U. S. and is highly recommended by and' Surgeons ti those Institutions. , . • From th?. New Orleans Advertiser. DR. CI'EIDIPS SARSAP.ARILL.4. Ylie •1111111 envied celebrity ehint this pre eminent nu Micine has acquired for its invariable 41- ficacy in all diseases which it professes to cure, has rendered th e usual practice of paling unnecessary. It is kluMm by, its fruits and its goot' workS testify for it. Dr. Leidy's Slirsaparilla will he found p:u•ti ealilrly tide winos in all diseases of the liver, atom. Bch, skin, kit bows, spine and bones, ulceration °film nose, tlu•nit: other parts,abscesses,tiitulas, scro lulus; crysim jaundice,rheinOlitisin and incipient gout. mercurial and syphilitic affections, female de rangements 111 td in restoring the sickly and debilitat ed to their nal oral health and energy. DR. LEI DT'S SARSAPARILLA. Ilt•. leitly's Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla has stood the test I 3r five years past, and no boast to say that then I is • no other preparation, of equal strength now in use. Throughout the Southern States where S: %es:marina i. as mulch in general use USI Slid I),. Leidy's Sarsaparilla is gener ally' pt ereVIISI 11 flit U.S highly recommended by Phy la hose • •eri if:rates 'have been frequently pith lislted ] Itrot ightuft the twill and west it is also moult used. mot e perhaps than any other. One bottle of 11 [half a pint] is warranted equal to two of smy tither in strength, and is equal to one half piton the. str 'ingest Syrup that can lie made. Directions for making Syrup therefrom accom panies the direct ions. 'DIN. LEND 1 7 'S SARSAPARILLA. n-But it few t! ay's'sincea Clergyman of this tity [who does not de die'lliS - fiaide published in the pa pers, but is len m idi 1)1.. l ! eilly] stated that a lady wl a i h a d long heel I a communicant at his church, tint for two years past unable to go to church, on account of her extreme th iaility , occasioned by ulceration of %minus parts of It er body, disease of her liver and other intei ual der nigements, and tint constant taking of medicine thet e! or, never found any change for the falter until alter o sing.severad bottles of Dr. Leidy's Sarsaparilla, and I iy a few months poieverance in its use, was entire! y restoredin health, and recover ed he r fo rmer site igth, and to use her nail language "wawahnost create d 11. new being." This is'but one of MU . InSf»/ILTS almost daily heard of. It is prepared a my and sold wholesale and retail at Dr:-LE11)1"S I lealth Emporium, No. IN North Second :street heir .w Vine: also sold by Frederick Brown, corner'Fill di and Chesnut streets; and Frt;.d. Klett & Co. comic:. 2d and Callowhill atrect, at $1 per bottle, (a hall • pint) or six bottles $5. For sale in Carlisle by T. C. STEVENSON. May 31 4 1843. If-3I Worm s Worms • yr parents knew • the value and efficacy of Dr. Lenty's Patent V,.getable Worm Tea,theynever would - be will i out it in their faMilies, as children are subject at all times to Worms. Dr. Leidy's Nor rn Tea is composed.of vegetables altogether, and may • be given to children of all ages. Directions acCOMpa ny cavil 'mirror package. Children suffer • mite! of times, from so many things' being given t hem fou worms, without any el feet. Much me•dici be, given to children, has a ten dency to destroy (Indy general health, and they are more or lets deli eat sever after. To avoid the n smessity at 'giving; medicine unne cessarily when y au are certain your :children hare worms give them . nt first Dr: Lettly's Worin Tea. It is all that is next. *wary. _ Hererenee lit.be made to 'several hundred pa= rents in iliia city and county, of - die efficacy of Dr. Leidy's \V Drill Tea. Try it and you will be convinced. Price cents a 8011111, and 95 cents a large pack age. Prepared m tly, and tar sale, wholesale and Retail, at Dr. Left • Health Emporitim, No. 191 North Second MP( wt, below Vine ' sign of the Gol den Eagle and :-eri )ents,] , Philadelplun. • - For sale in Ca Hide by T. .C. STEVENSON. June 14, 1943. .tf.33 Dr. Leidy's,Tt ►tter and. Itch Ointment. AN infallible rerr tedy for various affections of the Skin, removing Pin tples, Pastules, and Eruptions, of the Skin, and particularly' adapted to the cure or Tetter and the Itch.; 'This Ointment has been used in numerous echo - cis 'throughout thepity a lid county, as well as Factories, einPlbving numerm is gilds and b4a, and amongst ivh,om,Vetter and Itc4has as other AffeCtions of the Skin, prevailed,' with the moetnnekiipapied, sue- NaMCS of Sch Pol Teachers, as well as &vett intendants and . Prop idetoro 'of Factories; could ,he piveniContkrning the filiove, init for the delicoirthey, learn Wing their ,i Dames publi.shed in connection. 'With such Inathsonmainirdisagreetthle affections. „ Price 25 cents . For sale In Carlisleby" ' , • T. a STEVE:2'9O.ISL% . . June 14;1843. ' ' ' - "tF33. SAMNEffi Z CIEfrEVTORANV. Cough, Spatting - P1004.130. Vp'CoiumtOiAlite u—Tour 40148 or you UrO irksi?Yiog.lrquii,_negiec9kedy,Colae, 4p. itetllAtrualloo, and .zolls#E..iinatioti or tho' delicate lining, ottlitiPo Ilibesvtfirciug 14 wlirch'tki *i):loi4he OlotribotO to P. or .t au! 4410 n prouuoo P. .lu , W,l,4nu, : :l9ripiesp, 4ilptgo ppm!, P9,4,lfP.AlltultY, o f bliglOilig i t i -1 1Mitt, tißvol. mt.! og ;or .rood,;lUitt tr. 0.-P ler -110cli,,k0S01-: tt!e' o° o o o / I 'o° 0 1 1 611 'AO f , i4 4 flu treAti?,', . 111 00 ) ,r4049ruOt. , 43)Icirc! , fligs. O')01to rrotoeclth'o,oll#-OleasipifyAlikpos tpluitgt errooo4`_i,klulOanOltrolito < royove.:To Whitt nej , f0:' , 20.13A1ti,1141r ,( 101,1* ;:X.:9e0k410 ;4? fsik • Me` otp.AftgofpfAy•fii:..pi4;44,ektetim i tlivt , n t if 6 U ' 0 11 4:4 61 e,, :aoae:tire xinitteitSigniztui'e othersare . poubierfeits. 7 :These mediffipes are recontrOgioWllainle>4Vaiiie'' hoed by tlie:inbet iiiienjgent'Aiorsons,i thO:4l,fffito d , States;by'imintrOusl, XrofesSertr - aficf,;Priiiitierita of College's; Y,hysicians of theAranytind..Nityyomil:of.. MOspitalo Mid .Alinsbousesf`tind bpiribre than three humfretfplergymen Of 'various dewily hiatitots.' 'Theykre expresily prejniredfori family use, nod have, cq i red and unprecedented populiwi ty tl rough- out thelJnited States; and as they ore so admirably 'calciilitted to. preserve Health and cure Disease, no family should ever be without them. The proprie tor of theee'Valuable preparations received hit edu- I cation at one of the best Medical Colleges in t'le. U. States; and has had . fifteen years'experience in an extensive and diversified, practice,, by which he has had, ample opportunities, - or sequirifig:n, practical knowledge 'of diseasex:pirtaftlieTemodje's - best cal-, voluted to remove them:, ' These :preporatioits con sist of . , , Jaync's Expectorant; a ral !Haile remedyfor Cough, .Colds; Cimstimption;„ Astlimh,;, Spitting of Bland, Croup, If ooping Cough, Bronchitis, Ple u risy aid in flammation of the Idngs or!Throat, 'Difficulty of Breathing, and all diseases Grille PulMonary Organs. Also Jayne's flair Tonto, for the 'Preservation; Growth cad Beauty of the Hair, and which will posi tively bring in new hair on bald heads. Also Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge,a cerinin and plea sant remedy for Worms' Dysp !pain Piles, tuid many other diseases. Also Jayne's Caeminitive Balsam n Cekain cure for Bowel. and Summer Complaints, , Dy sentery Chalk, Crampa , Sick Headache, Sour stom ach Cluilera — Morbus, nod all derangements of the Stomach and Bewele, NervonsAfleetions, &c. ,loyne's Sanative Pills, for Fginale Diseases, Liver Complaint, Costiveness, Fevers, .11)11mmuntions, Glandular, Obstructions, Diseases of the Skin, ka. and in till eases,where nil Alterative or Purgati ve Medicine is rep2irell, For sale in Carlisle, by C. STEVENSON. Ala y 31,1843 • VAJAJA BILE • . • 1110 N If 0 EK S re - (Dua zaLizac. • - ...... . E - 2 Y um tie of the powers and authority , e 1 ./9*.aittaintal in the last will and testament of MICHAEL Esc, deed., I HOW offer for sale, the Carlisle • Xron - Works . 7 Simated on the Yellow Breeches Creek,, 43 miles east ol CaiA isle Pa. The estate consists ors best rate 12 • Tat si 2 zrErfazaT9 with Ten Thousand acres of Land. A tiew MERCHANT MILL, with (interim of sta t i c ; linished , on the most approved plan. About 540 terra of the laud are cleared and highly cultivated, haring thereon erected • Three Lame Bank 'Barns and necessary TENANT HousEs The works arc propelled by the Yellow Breeches C reek and the lloilhOpring, which neither fail norfreeze. There are upon the premises all the necessary Work , . wit houses ' coal honses,carpenter and smith shops, Hid sling built of-the most substantial materials. The ore of the best quality and inexhaustibLe is ' hirrt - milea of the Furnace - . - Ther - e — is - MAIMS 'no Iron AV orksjli Pennsylvania which possesses su perior advantages and offers greater inducements to the investment of Capital.. The water Bower is so great that It Might he extended to Lily other maim torturing purpose. Pt;rsons disposed tin, purchase will of course examine the property. The/masa( sale will be made knows by • MARY E(E, Execntrix of Michael Ege,dee'd. Carlisle, (let. 10, 184'2. . ' . - tf-51 PROTECTION AGAINWP)LOSS Trffa• • .CUAIIIERLAND VALI.I•;Y MUTUAL PROTECTION CO3IPAN V, being incorpo rated by an act of the I..egislatitre of the present 000- Hk/11,1111d rid iy or{;auizrd and in operation mider the direction of the billowing board of Managers, viz Thomas C. Miller, C. I'. Cummins, John Moore. David W. NicCullongli, James Weakly, fieorge Martin, \Villiam .Moore, Samuel Galbraith, James Greason;Thointis Paxton, \Vim Ilarm.lostipli Culver and A. C. Mliii r , call the attention of the inhabit ants of Cumberland Valley to the cheapness of their rates and the many advantages which this :Ind of insurance has_oser aav other. Ist. Kvery person insured becomes a inembee of the company and takes part in the choice of officers and the direction °fits concerns. ‘• 9il. For ihsurance no more is demanded than 'is necessary to meet the expenses of the Company 1110 indemnity against losses which may happen. The inconvenience of frequent renewals is a voided by insuring for a term of five years. 4th. Any person applying lot. insurance must give his premium note for the elmape.st class at the rate of five per centom, which will he $5l) on the $lOOO, for which he will have to pay ;i'2,50 for live4carsi and $1,50 for surrey and policy, and no more unless lose be sustained to a greater amount than the fluids on hands will cover,and then 09 mere will he requir ed than n pro rata share. These i,tten lire . much cheaper thou those of other companies, exc:ld such as are incorporated on the same principles. - Insurance is edi.cted in the following manner. A person lip dying for insurance for property of the cheapest clans of risk for $lOOO will lie charged 5 per cent for five year 9, a note ammutting to $5O must lie given by him, on which he will he required to pay 5 per cent $9,50, and $1,59 for surveying and policy, and will have no more required of him unless losses occur 'and the funds on hands are not sufficient to meet them. Agents will be appointed:lBmin as possible in dif ferent places to attend to insiwances, 'oniony persons wishing immediately to apply, can do so by signify ing their wish to the officers of the company. CHAS. P. Pres. A. C.0 . :1111.En, See'y . Alma 19,1843. Mechanicsburg Line P4s-' wDdS Betiveen ' , Mechanicsburg ant or-Ballinwee.- [BY Rail ROAD 01? CAMIL] MBE subscriber grateful for past favors, begs kayo to inform his friends and the public generally, that be still continues to run a `line of burthen Cars regularly between Mechanicsburg and Philadelphia or Baltimore, by which goods and produce of all descriptions will be forwarded with care and despatch at the lowest rates of freight. Produce will be received at hie Ware Ifouse,in 'Mechanicsburg, and forwarded to either Phila delphia or Baltimore, according to the direction of the otvner. lErThe highest price will be given for Wheat and Flour. MARTIN MEILIfX,.. N. B. Plaster of Paris and Salt always kept on hand, and for sale at the lowest prices. - ZMciuns - • - Ul)caz.. Ho has also an hand, at the Depot in Mechanics burg, for sale, LUMBER, such as Boards, Shingles,,Seatazilings, &c. or all kinds, which will be sold on liberal terns. August 17, 189. •Irchee's ' Ta-Vlll2 1111E6i11111P134-. fIAVERSTICK have just yeeeivcd 1111.1410 m the Maiuractery at Philadelphia , latie assortment of: Z,4 LAMPS, consisting Of , ch . iith• aesi ti pal-lour, gr u y Lamps with or Eillades; Which ,they aell. whole aale oiretail at the.minufacturcioa itricea.:' A atral, Side. itetlectora and Glo• AB neaps 0 ,vlll oita patteroa ,• .• •• " • ,The very , beat Wittier atrainei4• bleached Sperm °ilia:wanted to, burn clear. for- ' • • ' -1 114_2W per:gallon:- • Boat'Sperra Gentiles. sri•ceptij ppr • Vitrlialp,pco.,¢l,lll42 . , , 'o4 4t111!",1‘. 71 ' QVANINEI/4 • 41# ;. .411401.10'',311°1). orpit4iie 4114Attitilkjil0 TIrrOULAF: biiillloPririrhikrisf,kmptlitig, Trthe !ibttif ej whio.A4 nxd:, ii‘itgraziktheq.c)*°' -110 V 1,10 "fla 14*. "pap CoIIiSVIPI'IOIII OE TklF. LUNGS, aActions of the Liver, asthma, Bronchitis, Pains or - weakness of the 'Breast or Lungs; Chronic Coughs,Pleciay,llkinorrage oP Ow... Lunge, and , iffections of ,the Pulmonary .otsvits. NATURE'S OWN PRESUMPTION. II cOmpoundl3l‘lBll.Mie preparation of the Pruntti Virsiniania or" Wild Cherry Barlf.,"combined with the Extract• rd . Tth., prepared by a new chemical process, improved aad recommit:tided by the most distinguished physicians, and universally acknow ledged the most valuable medicine ever disatvered. NO QUACKERY!!! NO DE.CEPI'ION . . In setting (milt:be virtues of this truly great Me dicine; we have no desire to deceive those who are laboring under affliction, nor do we Oahu) eulogise it more than it justly deserves. Yet when we look around and see the vast amount of suffering and di.- tress occasioned by many of the mseases in which this medicine has proved so highly successful, we feel that we cannel urge its claims too strongly, or say too much in its favor. Various remedies it is true have been offered and puftlid into notice for the cure of diseases of the Lungs, and some have no doubt been 'found very useful, but of all that have yet been discovered, it is admitted by physicians and 811 who have witnessed its effects, that none has proved as successful as this. Such, indeed, are the SURPRISING VIRTUES Of this Balsam, that even in the advanced singe of Consumenonolfter all the most estcemedxemedies of physicivus have failed to effect-anyldninge, the use of this medicine bag been prodnetivu of the most astonishing ,and actually effected cut•es after all !topes of recovery had been despaired of. In the find stages of the disease t termed "Catim , hat Consumption, ' oriv,innting from neglected Colds, it has been used with undeviating success, and hun dreds itclinowledge they owe the restoration of their health to this invaluable medicine alone. In that form of Conaumption so prevalent mongst delicate young fenatles,commonly termed debility, or "GOING INTO A DECIANF.," , . A complain[ with a hich thousands are lingering . , it has also proved highly siterasliiliand not only pos sessokilie pilwer :of checking the progress of this alarming complaint, but also strengthens mid invig orates the. system more effectually than any metli eine we have ere! possessed. Besides its surprising ellietter in Consumption, it is equally efficacious in Liver * Contyrants, ..hihma, Ilrnichilia, and all liff6s.tions of the Lungs, and Ii CUT ell many of the most obstinate cases, of ow n ot, Sre remedy and tailed. Qt, - ; , -For particulars sre WlStill . 'S ise on Consumption, to be, hail o' the Agents. • I • THE EXT:-AORDINARY SUCCESS Attending the tete of this medic:me In ili 001180 S of the Laos, and the many singular cures it has cf- - fected, having naturally attracted the athnition of many physicians, (as well asJhe whole fraternity of quacks) varionsconjecture,s 11141 stiriniqts have arisen respecting its composition; sonie•yhysicithis have supposed it to contain lodine,-other ignorant preten ders say i* must contain Olifretiry, and in some such substance they encliatfribute its singular efficacy: As such °pintoes are altogether erroneous, and cal. culated to prejudice many persons against it, we ._11..E11)(.1li_oU1t That itcontallis nothing of the kind, °ratty thing the least injurious; on the contrary, it is composed ofthe'inost simple substances, the principle of which are the extract 5 of TAR and Ili'd Cherr'y ;mil the whole secret of its ellicacy consists in the mode by whit It they are prepared. As we 111110 already, published iiiiinerniui certifi cates from the highest authority, Which prove its virtues beyond all doubt, we consider it unnecessary to, exhibit a long list of them in this place, 19141 will onl y mention a few - caws, to show Mist it has ilMie• • WHILE LIFE ItEATAINS =MI A SURPRISING CURE—Amon; the tnany " singular mires which this medicine ins eficuted, alert is perhaps none in which its powers lire so folly shown as in the case of Airs. Austin. This holy Lad been consumptive for several years. and during the greatee part of this time had cinched the 6cst medionl attention, and tried - all the most vain:Mite remedies, yet nothing conk! Inc loutal an arrest its progress., She became subject to violent fits of coughing, expectorated large totaistitien of matter occasionally tiagul with blood, and Step by step this fenrfnl disease ernitilillod its course ' mail all hopo of a recovery was entirely despaired of.— NN ' hile in thin distressing situation, lingering Input the very Verge of the grave, she commenced the use of this Nalsnlin, nnirich, to use lien . own expression operated lilt:test like a ch:.1111. Inn a ft•W dms she e•perturatril Ireidy, the eraigh was gradually stip presotol, and , •I cry day appekred to add lresli vigor to her looks. mid now, ill the place of that emaciated form withering to deeny, she is seen mingling in society; in better health than She has enjoyed is w ea rs. DISINTF.E7,aTED. TESTI,IOIr.---11ft1inewilneased g of 1)1., NVistin's 11:11Faiin of Vila Cherry, in case of .Alt's. Austin, 1 ,11.•er• illv aekno, ledge the aline statement to be tree wicorreet. J. C. IVALTr.ns, • 'll 11 0011:10lVD, SVIPI.4, 1841. Dear Sir --Although vour invaluable inadicinv to,, toady fon4d litunlvede of powerful advocates, it mav still he ratifying to von to receive a eo,lllllllllli e,itlim fear 'my out that bits here it such, Sir,my case. I have been a" I ietim of that terrible diset, a Collsan")th,..! had be "l, " 1 "") nundlis, and have suffered e much, I I n.! aluMbt weary of Inv Int': 1 lettrill;vote Ilalstilm so highly praised, I began I,..ting it a weeks back, and can 115S1Ire Stilt It 11:18 more than : t ic thing I have ever used •betnre,,:m l confidently believe 41,111 cure me effectualft . . give the bearer the oath of the eitelosedoind oblige Yours th...spectfully, Jetvi PEAllsrix. Chester Cmcnty, Sept. 1,, 1811. mend IY-1918r—ft gist'sme much pleasure.to in form thee that my wil'e's health has improved veil much since she has been using thy Dlll6Olll of Will( Cherry, and we think there is no doubt but that it will cur: , her. She has taken the two bottles I par_ classed from thee n short time since, and-her cough is much -better .she also sleeps well at night, and saySshe ha 4 fount' notning, to give her so much re lief. lice will please give the bearer two bottles more for Thy:Friend. E.1)111"inD MIME& EMI Lancaster counkr,July ti,1841. Dear' Sir—Please send . me two bottles ot your genuine lialsalm of Wild Cherry. I have been af. Dieted with Consumptiun for the last two years, and suffered very much with a severe cough, pains in my breast, difficulty of breathing, night sweats;ka., anti having tried manerous remedies, and also been un d er sej•erni dOetOrS, yet I could not find any thing to relieve me until I used some of your Ilalsalm. t rot one ho tie from a neighbor of mine who is using it, and have found such womlerfffi relief front it that 1 have no doubt it will cure me elffictually. Very respectrully yours, &O. - ROHERT • Tr - HO:L(I6d fcillowink from Dr. Jacob Hofftflon. a physician of extensive raniice in Huntingdon county: Dear Sir-4 procured one bottle of Dr. Wielar's Minim of Wild Cherry, from Thomas iteed, Ceti. of this place, and tried it in a case of obstinate Asthma on a child of Paul Schwebie, in which many other remedies had been tried without any relief. The Balsalm gave sudden relief, aml in,roy opinion the child is ellectually cured by its use. Yours, &c. JACOB Horrawart,3l. D. December 22d, 1841. Dear Sir---Your Bal sn I m of Wild Cherry has fee, fected some astonishing cures here. One of which is an old lady, Mrs. Russell, who had been suffering for a long time with shortness of breathing, and gen eral weakness, fintil she was finally obliged to keep her bed.' After Various other remedaes bad been resorted to in Vain, she commenced I.llllng yourMal salm,and after taking two bottle; was to far recover ed .119 to be • able to attend to all the duties 'of her bouse k andejf taking two bottles more was entirely cured. : Respectfully, Ike. . • ' • ' irrlst. Pottsville, Pa... Joust S.C. MA ,; ; :. • ' CAUTION.—Aa there ie tt Spurious mixture called Syrup 'lt Wild cletty; purchasers should he lely . partlauls; ! to ask for DR. WISTAR'S PAL- And ohieive his Sit'initure on the Bottle. , , Prepatilli 'for the pitionletor;andadd at whole-. ttaie by 'Williams lir. Co., Chemist; 2l Minot; street, Philadelphia.' ' • " • ' Solitin Vatits e by ' T'SAIVIUE ; ELLIOTT , , Iu Shippeneberg:4 , the Rev.;Diiiid BMW; Mar risbUrg.by John Wyeth . ,lrt Lancaster by J. Gish I, Chanahersburg by pe,W la OSEdgnnAl. almo it every (cIWO thiettghetp, t tie rop"0 t'il Gallonss pielE )11;g, Vineg a r „ I BR na t justil•vtiepmyest Anil fort fate . 1. •In ' • • i /1, WC= ftl*AmltiEs INvAtivs. The fullusvingAndlipensa ble family mute. dies May, be found .nt, t,he village' drug stores i and soon. Ed 'every onnatry store in the state Remember and neineget them adios they have the facsimile signature of ayeepaon th'e wrappers, as others by the same names are bane impositions and cower: faits. If the merchant nearest you has them nit; urge him to precure 'them at 71 Maiden-lane, ttte , next time he visits 'New York.; sik.toivrite -for them. No family ehauld be a weele'ioilbrMe these remedies BALDNESS BA LM OF MX:UP/1,31 A ; FOR THE HAIR, which will stop it if falling out, or restore ken bald places; and on children make it grow .Inpidly, or on those who have lost the hair Trom any cause. ALL VERMIN that infest the heads of children in schools, are prevented or kill ; ed by it at once.— eride2o . Find the name of on it, or never try it. Reinalber thie althays. • RHEUMATISM, and LAMENESS. positively cured, and all shrivelled muscles and limlar are restored, in the old or young, by the INDIAN VEOETAELEXLIXIE AND NERVE AND BONE LINIMENT-- but never wilhaut therutme of Cortietock & Co. on it. . - P 1..' . ' ES. ...Ste are wholly provented,-or-gavemed if .the attack_ - come on, if you use the only true Revs' Listfaiii , ,from FOand/Ocie c.. 4 ' 6 c% A . LL S ORE ''i' ..z and every thing relieved by it that admits of an out, ward application. It acts like a‘charm. Use it. HORSES that have Ring-Bone r Spavin, Wind-Galls, dr.c., are cured by Rom' STFIFIC ; and Foundered horses entirely cured by Roofer Founder Ointment. Mark this, all horsemen. Dalley's Illogical Pain Ex tractor Salve.--The most extroordinary remedy over invented for all new or old BURNS Bc, SCALDS and sores, and sore EY E s Ii has -delighted thousands, It will take out all pain in ten minutes, and no fuilure. It will cure the ; p [ LES' LIN'S SPREAD PLASTERS. A better and more nice and useful article never was made. All should wear them regularly. • LIN'S TEMPERANCE BITTERS: un the principle of substituting ~t he tonic in place of the stiinulant principle, which has reformed so many _drunkards.i_To_be_useiLwillt_ PITS BLO OD PILLS, spporior to xe... .Pere for cleansing the system and the humors affect "ir the blood, and for all irregularities of the bowels and the vneral health.A f. Dr. Liles sig. utDcrbt—o . Cartire, thus II fiIiA*ACHE DR.SPOHN'S HEADACHE REMEDY will effectually cure sick headache, either from the NERVES'or bilious. Hundreds of families are • using it with great joy. DR. SPOHN'S ELIXIR OF HEALTH, for the certain prevention of "F . EVERS; or nny general sickness ; keeping the stomach in most per fect order, the bowels regular, and a deteminotion to the surface. 'C . :OLD . ':S: S C. UG.-FrS: pains in the bones, hoarseness, and. DRO.PSY4 are quickly cured by it. Know this by trying. CORNS.—The French Plaster is a sure cure hair any shade you wish, but will not color the skin SARSAPARILLA. COMSTOCK'S COM. POUND EXTRACT. There is no other prepara tion of Sarsaparilla that can exceed or equal this. If you are sure to get Commas's, you will find it superior to all others.. It'does not require pulling. 1(11.1111t.o , 3r_4lprilar,ma ._• • CELESTIAL BALM OF CHINA. A positive cure for the piles, and all external ailings—all internal irritations brought to the surface by friction with this Balm;—so in sw e lled or sore throat, tightness of the Chest, this Rahn applied or; a flannel Nyill relieve and cure at once.-- Fresh wounds 0 : old sores are rapidly cured by it. ilk. iiarV:oinnebAl MH prevent erture all indipieht consumption, COUGHS & COLDS -4 taken in time, and is a delightful —... , FttedY, (pleat, ber the name, and get Comstock% KOLMSTOCK'S VERMIRIGE will eradicate all \N ORM S in children or adults with a certainty quite astonishing. • It is the earn° that made by stock, and sells with a rapidity almost incredible, by Comstock 4 , Co., New York. TOOTR DROPS. KLINE'S--ecure effectually. Entered according tonctUr Convene. in the gear 1812, hgrostiroak • d• Co.. in the Clerk's °Dice of the Eleuthera District of gf eye York. By applying to our agents in • each town . ant‘ village, papers may be had free, sho s Uiint the most respectable names in the country for 'These facts, so that no one cad fail to believe thin's. ' . 00-116 Sure vein call Tor our articles, aidiet be put oft with any stories, that others are as good. HAVE THESE OR NONE, should be your motto..and these. never can be true and genuine without our area to than. All these articles to be had whgleade and retail only of n Maiden. Lane New York. and of our agents. . For solo in Carlisle, by SAMUEL. ELLIOTT, MYERS & HAVERSTICK.,.' T.' C. SVEVENSON. . , • r CiIcAPILINDS ~ B. J. WILLIAMS, No. 12 North Stxth, .Street , . above Market, Philadelphia, C heap }louse ' and Simi Painter and Glazier and Ire- mtittu : BlitAl, MantraipAet. ~„.._,: larke . and fashionable . , alsoilmoilt of Ell , BLINDS always' on . hand; Which' for, voet:y,' beauty, end style. of workManship, Wilt ,e,seet those t of any other establishm e nt in -Philadelphia, v.4 . 1_,1e1t will he. iold a oie,very loweit ritlein,**o4l,oPll" retail Countr y Merchants suppheil vvilitliiimift fi ,-,a,t , the shortest notice!. ', ~,:-. -,,, 0 i„ : , ,..?e,,' :,:,,,M.- ; ` - . , :-.J, , ; , , i• , A Old Blinds repainted and' triiitin ttloki*tcst notice. • :,'; •1 ~ ~.„ k,' ~ V025:41744! p: .:, p -,- • „ ... 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