NI E 'OE's A' DEITY. • Fr.' • . ... AY :$11:43 E. if.. iolitiig4::.„;: • ;li:,Y ••• ; . :, 1 ', :''• .„ i •1 1,' • a r '; ,' 4e. , i • •• r, _ tlani_heen.said that qi*:!ilpll6ot - iisiOlrrr#ls, d;' and the'lattguag,e May,'Lla;:t i ithift4l4,itlitttrittai mac tc . rotte who looksabr.aatlita'filftiiittlii,itiiiitttilitt t.,,,il ear ti ;nod I sees nothing . ifti iiilinirisitiCall fort h' ltolloga of gratitude to . Cod:"÷•Firt4l,;ti -. Er .:•, He that looks forth on'shrtiblultree ' ~--, ' - .V. vernal trinity' smilhigi 7 . ' ' :•.;-,,,'-.,.: ' •Or hearsthe warbler's notes of glee,, 3 ...,...:- As if the hours beguiling— ' - •0r marks the nations or a day , ,Upon'ille sunbeams floating. ; .-- ,', - • ''' ~,e , 0.. w„.0..... in the fountain's spray. 1',":: , .f.':-:it". Tim lichee fishes sporting.— '...:. - „:- Yet nothing seems to make him glad, ' -Or wakes devotion's lire, is 111 All• . • ' worlds1;11 worlds that round us turn., , • Sublime, exhaustless theme ! ' • And emirees that in glor;r A!..tielt it 1.)11.110t ple breeze, the dew ; tire shower, 'lite rill, the wood) grove, , • insect's life, the pereilledfitm Shriw forth a Father's' Into ! Whoever nu this earth bath told, Is mad that said' “there is tut God." EXTILACT.—' I have seen an • , • end of all perfetition. I have•seen Alan in the glerY of his day and in the pride of his • Strength: lie was built like the tall cedar -- at lifts its 'head above the forest trees; • th . liike'the strong oak that strikes' its routs far and ifeepinto the earth. lie feared no den •l or he felt no- sickness. the mind was . vigormts like his body ;he was perplexed at nn intricacy; waaninted at no JiHi eulty ; iinichidden things he searched, and what was crooked he 'Mule plain. He went forth fearlessly upon- the face of the mighty deep ; lie surveyed the nations of _ the earth ; he measured the distance of the - stars, and called them by their names ; he gloried in the extent of his knowledge, in • the vigor of his understand*, and strove to search even into what thdlitnighty had • ' • concealed. And when I looked, on him I said, "What a piece of work is man; how / noble in reason! how infinite in expression! in form and moving, how express and admir able! in action liow like an angel ! in ap .Prehepsion how like a God !" I turned—his look Was' no more lofty nor his steps proud ; his broken frame waS like some ruined tower ; his hairs were white and scattered; and his• eyes gazed vacantly upon what was passing around hint. The vigor of his intellebt was avast _ • ed, and of all that he had gained by study. nothing' remained. He feared when there was no danger, line when-there was no sorrow he wept: His memory was decay • cd and treacherous, and shoWed him only broken images of the glory' that was de parted. His house was to him like a strange ;land, and his friends were counted as ene mies; and lie thought himself strong and .'healthful while his foot tottered on the • verge of the grave. He said of his son--- he is my brother; of his daughterl know her not; and enquired what was his own ;Dante. And one who supported his steps, :sand ministered to his many wants, said to 'me as I looked on the melancholy scene— "let thy heart; receive instruction, for thou 'last seen an end of all earthly perfection." 'nave-sem a beautiful female treading the first stage of youth, and entering joy -fully into the pleasures of life. The glance --of her eye was variable and sweet, and on her cheek trembled something like the first blush of•the morning; her lips moved, and -there was harmony; when she floated in . the dance, her light form like the aspen :seemed to move with every breeze. She • was fair—she was 'accomplished. I re turned—but she was not in the dance; I 'sought her in the gay circle of her compan ions, but I found. her not. Her , eyes spark ledi-not there—the music of her voice was -silent—she rejoiced on earth no more: I saw a train passing, soleMn and-slow, who bore with sadness and sorrow ito an open grave what once was animated, gay and beautiful. They passed—and as they ap !preached, a voice broke - the awful silence: ' "We -commit the body to the graVe—dest to dust, and the spirit to God that gave it." %Thar covered her•with the damp soil, and the cold.--clods of the valley; and the de •vouring,werms crowded into her silent a t bode,' :Yet one sad mourner lingered, to --cast himself-upon the grave, and as he wept • he said, "There is no beauty, or grace, or loveliness that for with the &ugh- Aers of men , this is - the end of all glory •and of all perfection." ThaVe seen an infant , isrith.a fairbrow, .-anda frame like polished ivorY. Its limbs :were pliant in its siptirti•-; it rejoiced, and • again it -wept, but' whether its _glowing -cheek dimpled with-smiles, or its blue eye -was brilliant with ;team still-I said in my heart, "It is- beautiltd." It was like the? first ,pure blossom which some cherished .plant 'has shot :forth, Whose cup-is filled .•,With. the drops of dew; and W 110513 head -declines upon its parent stem. egain-saw this child when the lamp of - 4eSsoli`,6ist dawned-in its:mind. Its soul wasgentle . -and-peaceful, its eye sparkled - with joY, as :it looked round on this good 4fid-Pleatiant,werld. It ran swiftly , in 'the • _ . .-ways of knowledge—it homed ,iis 'Oar to 403truction, and its Ahoughts were.thought' " , 44 liioorthock., at was not proud. or envi: • nosy-twalubborn, and i, hod never hoard of f.ifitrAiii:inid 'vanities of , the world. .And , vifibialtioked 'Opon , h, I rensem, a • f Kingdom beie -7 _ tir avtoitt- sat 4 -sue •of ,f4aven.7'.,4—.Y.fistoripmous. , ,4 !clie-t-The:lrueApy thiruniv,erseile, dove. < ! That levels „ all inequalities, "makes , '—i liiiT , ik, —; o o gOtOn, 0 0 1 te the valley,” 4 4 i410g8 loYorkbe4M l # , iier_sr'"ge and 14 4 0, fr;PT!*1 4 400,•: IftwißlZlll4 toiethe, ; the, 1 44;0,, 'u001004' . .04; A 0,4440 AiiCipiOtho699,,,,ft.a,tvnPr4itOiceit, Man Cali look ehroatt'.in the, world , end. not see this'? ; :r,ite splendid stinohe cernleart sky, the inajeldie . treee,'the'green .thousand colors k that ,e • nairiel the niead,, th Est e t'rePtll, .:tiiaiiiy....toteprieetl : - - .ititt serene, liting in. the Cridletis flont - Of:ite . WO-: teisand-talk of whet softens the heart,and: inspire ,itindness and • affection'in positions and feeling: 'Alas not God made' man the crown of hie•Wilirlial Mitl'atatiied ,•• • , • • , all hie liMbs with majesty auk grace, and 10i we treat with harshness,and with in :dignity what God has chose n fire his living Omple ? No,; the, man that is austere to brother mortal, is the...true practical .atheist.' . • •:Thes•4ol6 system for governing • the world. fiirJashimMing the tender spirits of youth, smoothing the' pillow of bge,:is 1 4 nVe. The one thing whichmost exalts and • ditiStrates Man, is ,disinterested alfec •kire are never so truly what we are capable of tieing, as when we are ready to' sacrifice .ourselves for others, and immo late onr-self-love on - the altar of liemeficlice. Thereds no joy like the, joy of a generous •ciitiiiient,to go about doing good. To make our meat and drink to promote time happiness of Others, and diffuse cUntitlenced and give to every cite - within the reach of our influcuce.—Clordaley. ?,,..''.." 411 .I ,T 'n.,: SHERMANIS i _ w _ ~. 0 t :ii op„. ,------/, .5.r, al•r" •k b -- - ,-.,,, 7'‘ 4 V iv y ), VP 4. -11 -1 4 04 '0 1 3 v 8 .014: ____ ii) t , 0 . -• 4 ' 4:401" t ,, t I :i. , 0 , ,,,, --,z,i,d ? .. 14, , 4 \ 'olitkopt .. .'i! ,f , a . .---.- 1 C' ~ 'lli' .:\. lil tt Alettk I ,' ,4 , :it 1 1 orr4,. . ~ ..- ' 11 . 1 ,,,, '" t '•''' If ' 4 Ol _--;. ..4-1, CHILDREN CRY FOIL SHERMAN'S LOZ ENGES,atuI grown people say' they are the plea santest and most effective medicine in use. Enor mous quantities are sold, and every body likes Mean Freeman limit, Esq., editor of the Alerchants Mag azine, nays they cured his' cough in a few hours. The• Rev. flu. Dunbar, of the AlcHoop' scree church,- was cured of At , vety bad cold and cough In rm . :. day. The Rev. Mr. Anthony, of the ethotlis Church, was cured of consumption by tht•m. • SHERMAN'S WORM LOZENGES have &wed the lives of thoniands. Ask. AV. Evans, I'm., 0 Walker at.; the Hon. Edward .1. Porter; lion. Beardsley:Dr. G. flouter, and nearly till one physi cians, what they think of SllE4llllll'B Lozenges, and they will tell you they are excellent—the only in fallible Medicine known. SIM!WAN'S CA Nll'llol/ LOZENGES - are real mill illotes headache, palpitation, sea sickness, lowness of spirits and despondency-6r the effects of . . il;ssipatio.. Capt. Chadwick, of the Wellington, Mr. Ackerman, the great sign painter, Mayor Clark, 1111111 utmost every hotly know s their yalue. ' POOR MAN'S PLASTER—Shermau's we mean —costs 12 ,cents,. and is sure to cure rheumatism, lumbago, pain or weakness in the breast, side, or hack; also piles—and they roue worms w hen applied to the part. Ask Joe limit., or any one who Into used it, 711111 would give $3 for one sooner than five . cents for all other plasters. Sold in Carlislem 11U;s:TElt C KNEEDLEft'S Hook Store, East Iligh street, who tire sole Agents for Carlisle. COMPOUND DEPURATIVE SYRUP,' For the cure of Obstinate Eruptions of the Skin; Pimples ge Pustules on the Face; Biles which ariso from an impure habit of body; Scaly Eruptions; Pains in the Bones ; Chronic 'Rheumatism; Totter ; Scrofula or King's Evil; White Swel lings; Syphilitic Symptoms; and all dis rders arising from an impure state of the blood, either by a long residence in a hot and unhealthy climate, the injudi , cious use of Mercury, &c. This Medicine has frequently been found • highly beneficial in Chronic Coughs, or Colds of long standing. This Medicine bas been extensively used in the United States with decided benefit in Scrolida, :Mer curial diseases, and in all cases of am ulcerated char acter. As tut alterative in the spring and tall sea sons, it is feint:tiled. It possesses may advantages over the de oction, and is introduced as a prepara tion mere t ble, not liable to injury by long keep ing, and be adapted ti the use of personStravell ing or residing abroad. 'the proprietor begs Ave to call attention to the following certificates. s ccted front a large•num ier approving its efficacy: READiNn, Marv!' 3, 1839. This certifies that me u'itr Nies. Deem, bad for nearly eleven years suffered from a scrofulous crop , Lion resembling tenet., w hich ate deep boles in her face, neck and arms, the constant discharge of which destroyed her health, and frequently confined her for different periods to her bed, during which time her sufferings were veer great. The best medical atten dance was obtained, mill all the known remedies were tried with but an alleviation or lice coMplaint, which always returned with increased malignity.— Having lost all hopes of recovery, she had almost determined to give up the use of any other medicine; she was however. by permission, induced to try Oakeley's Depurativc of Sosapatilln, the use of five bottles of which has removed the disease, and restored her to perfect health. THOMAS VI, opposite the depot, Reading, 'a. •, This is to certifs.. tint my little son, nboni eigit years old, had suffered fora long.Jime from (wen .sive sores on the right knee and leg, supposed to hire been white swelling, which 1 found impossible to lucid, even by the and of the most respectable medical adyice,Until I was recommended to use Mr. Oakeley's Compound Syrup of Sarsaparilla, 8 boa ties of which not only healed the sores, but perfectly restored the child's health. which bad suffered much in consequence of this affection. • • CATHAIIINE BINCEMAN, .7th,above Penn street, Reading. Toe above case was presented to me both before and after the use of Mr. Hakeley . 's Syrup of Snrsa parilla, and I have no hesitation in believing that it was the agent of his restoration. 4011 N t P. HIESTER, M. D. Reading, Sept. 12, 1837. 1TN10199./LLE Schulkill county, Oct. 1839. eDear Sir—Sometime ago 1 was consulted by a that with an ulcerated leg, who informed me that it-was upward of twenty years standing, and that he had been pudar the care of phvslcians both of Europe and America, without receiving but slight benefit.. Not wishing to be troubled with his case as rthen thoughts cure dOubtful. I reccommendcdt him to use your Compound Syrup of Sarsaparilla. After Inking ; .. few tattles, be informed me his leg was healed, which Upon examination I found to be the faun . , , Youro,/ka. : JOHN H. DANFIELD, • .-• Douatsssvfice, April, 19, 1843, Mr. Oakeley t—My son 'Edmund' Leaf t haq the; scrofula In the Most dreadful and distressing man-, nerftir tltree years; during which -time he was iirivedif the ase of liirlimbi; his head and neck' witooTeeed with ulcers. We , tried all the Met , eat temediesAut to un effect until recommended by 11r. :;Johnson, of Norrist , wn, andLafsb, - Issue Mester; /pleading, to use yeteelaeOpitiv'Syrup of Sarsaparilla, of 'which.' obteinkitaplisaltotdeei use *f„illich 'drove the 'ilkitioNiftir4,9ut of hie gystem, the sores healed child was irestoretiMorf , • ol4 ...lth r sidde it/ed". interruptedlg eversince, a#Miehtnent of ma. nypersons who - it:en him during:l4i affliction., Wire thcmght it my duty, turd send you 04 tate, thatmithers who have* lilt*. *inhale:l lo*.the family, tray Mow where to so valuable a med. c l ue , : Vours,:truly. ; ,I)..LEAF. . 'Sold by. C. 'EFFEVENSON, Car -1 lisle - and the followjng Agepts ili kcentber 4and County 4, v • , • 3. G. Joshuit Crain, flivueskriin. Wm. & o.4.oadoni Kingston: ' Wm. pitatitanmeiyin e ., A . • JeCOb - ' clqtrtelit ow% ::.••',ll:.l";;'o4tOrt;*icpsnl,wwn. - • , von I.TasiOti.hitivip Aria. r,ilunitinslsNT ,CURE OF *volll-0 • 'olPtilte.ty4tE -14g9D i , owi; • li/lii ` AI --THB SYSTEM, r • NAMELY : • • .; .Scrofula, ,or King's Rheumatism ....obstitiate,etitaneotts Eruptions, es,- or vustplesl64. the"Face;_ Blot 0 - 10' $ Biles 'Chronie Sere:Eyesißing: Worm , orTetter, Scald`Head, En - • Jar:gement - and ',Pain, of . the 13ones, and joints, Stubborn Ulcers, Syp,hili r. . tic Symptoms, Sciatic . ,or.Lumbagiii. and diseases arising from an injudi: 7 , ciotts'.use _of Mercury, • Ascites, or Dropsy, Exposure or Imprudenceln. 'Life. Also, Chronic Constitutional Disorders-: will be removed by this • Preparation. • Improvement in whatever re g ards the happiness Sod welfiire of .our race is constantly on the Mardi' to perfecti o n, and with each sucCe e din g day some' new 'problem is solved, or some profound secret re vented, havin g an important and direct bearin g over man's hi g hext destinies. If we take a retrospective view over the past twenty years, how is the mind struck with wonder! What rapid strides has science made in every department of civilized life! parti cularly in that which relates to the knowled g e of the. liuman system in health and disease.• How valuable and indispensable are the curative means recently discovered throu g h the agency of chemistry! How does the ima g inatiou kimileand our admirati o n g l o w at the in g enuity, the near appioach to the standard of perfection, of the present time! Throu g h the elaborate investigations of Physiology, or the science, of Lire, and the Pathology of 'prevalent diseases, much valuable practical knowled g e has hewn gained In consequence of becomin g acquainted with the or• pnization, the elements of the various 'tissues and steuctures-of-the-sy,stewremetlies'llavirbeeii after and discovereileita c tly adapted to combine with, neautralize and expel morbifie matter, dm cause of disease, and substitute healthy action in its place.— The: beautiful simplicity.of this mode of treatment is' not only su gg ested by the patholo g y of diseases, not only grateful to the sufferer, list perfectly in cell sonance with the operations of Nature, and'satisfac tory to the views and.reasonin g s of every intelli g ent, reflecting-mind. It is tints that Saint's Sarsaparilla, a scientific combination of essential principles of the most valuable vegetable substauces,dperate a upon the system, The Sarsaparillais combined ivith the Most saltitary productions, the most potent simples of die vegetable kingdom ; audits unprecedented success iu that restoration to health or those who 'bad lon g pined under the most distressin g 'chronic maladies, has g iv e n it an exalt e d 'charficter, furnishing as it does evidence of its Mvii intrinio value, and recom mending it to the afflicted in terms' the afflicted only can know.. It hiss lon g been a most important de sideratum in the practice of medicine to obtain a remedy similar to this—one that would act on the liver, stomach item bowels with all the precision and potency of Mineral preparations, yet without any of their' deleterious eff e cts upon the vital powers of the system.. V 1~1 The attention of thUreaderiureSpectfully called to the following certificate. Ilowetwgreat achieve . - melds have herztofore been made by the use of this invaluable Medicine,,yet daily experience shoWs re sults stilrinore remarkable. The proprietors here avail themselves of the opportunity of saying it is a source of constant satisfaction dint they are made the means of reliming such an amount of suffering.. - Wonderful Effects of Sandes Surat:par:lla in Norwich, Conn :cad the following from-Mrs. Win. Phillips, who las long resided at the Falls. The facts are well kno - wn to all the old residents in that part °Rile city. M,Essas. A. B. SANDS & CO.—Sias: Most grate fully do I embrace this opportimity for stating to you the great relief I obtained from the use of your Sar saparilla. I shall also, be happy, through you, to publish to all who are aflicted ,nn I lately was, the ac count of my unexpected, mid even for a long while despair of cure. Mine is it painful story, and trying and sickening as is the narrative of it, (be the sake of many who may be surely,relieved, I will. briefly yet accurately state it, Nineteen years ago last April a fit of sickness left me with an Erysipelas eruption. Dropsical collec tions immediately took place over the entire sUrface of my body, causing such an enlargement that it was necessary to nild a half vard to the size of my dres ses:wound the waste. Next thllowed,upon my limits, ulcers, painful beyond description. For years, both in slimmer and winter, the only mitigation of my suffering Ivas found in pouring upon those parts cold water. from my limbs the pain extended over my whole body. There was literally for me no rest, by day or by night. Upon lying down these pains would shoot through my system,' and compel me to arise, ' and, for hours togethetywalk the house,so that I was almost entirely deprived of sleep. During this time the Erysipelas continued active, and the.nlcers en larged,and so deeply have these eaten, that for two and a half years they have been subject to bleeding. During these almost twenty years I have consulted many physicians. 'These have called my disease as it was attended with an obstinate cough and a steady and active pain in my side—a dropsitial consumption; and though they have been skilful practilioners,they were only able to afford my case n partial and tem porary relief. 1 bad many other difficulties too com plicated to describe. I have also used many of the medicines that have been recommended as infallible cures for this disease, yet these all thiled r and 1 was most emphatically growing worse. lo this critical condition, given up by friends,and expecting for my self, relief only in death, I Was by the timely inter position of a kind Providence, furnished with your, to tne, invaluable Sarsaparilla. A single bottle gave me 4111 assurance of health, which for (acuity years( had not mice felt. Upon taking the second my en largement diminished; and in twelve days from the Bth of October, when I commenced taking your Sae minivan'', I was able to , enjoy sleep and resyiy night` ns refreshing as anv I ever enjoyed when in perfect health. Besides, I - was, in this short time, relieved (rum all those 'excruciating and mialleviated pains that had afflicted my days, as well lie robbed me of my night's repose. The ulcers upon my limbs arc healed, die Erysipelas cured, mid my size reduce( nearly to my former measure, Thies midi do I feel it u privilege to testify to the efficacy of your health-restoring Sarsaparilla.` A thousand thanks, sir, from one whose comfort and wbose hope of future health are due, under God, to your instrumentality. And may the EOM Providence that directed me to your aid, make you the happy and honored instruments of blessing others, as dia. eased and despairing as zniir Much relieved and very grateful friend ;, ASLNATH M. PHILLIPS. New Lennox Co. as.. Norwich, Nov. 1,1142. Personally appeared,the above-named Asenath M. Phillips; and made oath of the facts contained is the foregoing statement before me. RUFUS W. MATHEWSON, Justice of the Peace. Being personally acquainted with Mrs. Phillips, I certify that the above asserted facts are sabstantially true. WILLIAM H. RICHARDS, Minister of the Gospel at Norwich, Conn. Sand's Sarsaparilla will also remove and. perma- nently cure diseases having their origin in an impure state of the blood and depraved condition of the gen- 1 eral constitution, viz: Scrofula or King's Evil in its various forms, Rh" fnatism, obstinate cutaneous etuptions ble!ol , biles, pimples, or pustules on the face, chr sore eyes ringworm or tatter, scald . head, enlargement and pain of the bones and joints, stubborn ulcers, syphilitic symptoms, diseases aria lei ing from an injudicious Lse of mercury, female de rangements andother similar complaints. . Prepared and sold by A. B. Sands & Co :, Drug gists mid Chemists, Granite buildings, 273 Broadway corner of Chambers street; New York. ' And for sale, by:Druggists throughoutidie United States.,;, Price $1: per bottle, six bottlei for $5. ' , The public are respectfully' requestettte reritomr• bar that if is Sands's Sarsaparilla that hatsaiiilliteeni . • ,stantly achieving such remarkable cures or the moat difficult class of diseasecto which.the hurnan frame Is stihject f aitdqsk for Strads'Oorstiparillai and take • -„..± ..... S. ELLIOTT,- Agent!brope . ehil ointment for the L'Egkxkl •; i• July 12,1941 ' P'PLICkrIO will, be the Imrectois of the Carlislei3auk t to the next Leg islature of the Comtrioniiiiiltli Penniylvania; for a renewal ist the Abarter of the, issitl , Maek by the !lame tied style of ihe,‘”Corliale liank."- It .se-,in• trudesliliiit.it shall ideated iiof3iirllsl4 °Umber.: htuAroufity , , that it shall leive.the ' seem:Capital hisiebiti; 'to witilikees, :001111114 rorAbe.ppeolfilkobjeot flanking.,situl discounting. tutriicriefu - 1 .: , COBEADi.clabhier.. , • - ' ' LEIDY'S„S• AP RILLA. ;711 - '4,lA.ll„a're. 'the -. etrekltAell, l ll B .4tretieetoo,e he 7; Jusi,eornto.g. mptp•,appcopt.i , 6Pidaterous Atertiontr assert' they, derlvegrtAtOkOeliefrOir Ipttli9l34,t4n threeof anxlsllter.7 - Thi i ineasily, , aeeounted fprots D r a t'much stronger preperation than:ttuy.other t and near' tvviee : as moeli is' contnitiett in Mt& hottlelut of 'any other (and sold, at:the same pricelpit tlte ptablie' retnem 7 this—ittis no vaiti boast hut tl)e real fact: 'IIOIt..LEIDIpS' Proof the edica}')tevlew. the vegettibleidieradvei with Whieh one dispeinsiries abound, there are few so useful as Sareaparilin, and when peoperly combined nod Pre pared, Invaluable; not only , in restoring debilita ted constitutions to their wonted energy bqt In every ease Arian' out of nn impure state of the blond." Front a knowledge of 'very ninny eases (and some of them .considered incurable) where. tonny, iliWerent preparations of !Sarsaparilit beetti,nti4il;.none seemed topossess.viimtes or remedial .PoWek equal 'to 1)r. Leidy'S.Mediented or Compeliod.,*actitiet of Ssesaparills." :kis a peepaintion it is believed fae superior to any other, and would recommend it tolthe particular notice of Physicians.---Ed. U. S. Gasefie, DR. ,LEIDY'S SARSAPARILLA... • • Extract ofletter from .1. B. WhitmOr • c4l Easton, in relation to Dr. Lehlv's Sarsaparilla. "My little boy and girl, the tbriher now three years and the latter now seven years old, have been allheted with n scrofulous tumor from the time they were three mouths old. 'Three months ago I was Induced to make trial (tryout. Extract of Sarsaparilla, and have given it to both to the present time. They are now entirely free from nor appearance of Scro fula 51111 never were in better health." Dr. Leidy's Sa.isaparilla is efficacious In all dis eases arising from . impurities of the blood nue other fluids of the System. All invalids who May flare been tinder m tdical, treatment, who are debilitated front the quantihrbf medicine they may have taken; or are tinder a mercurial influence, will find that by using a few bottleti of Dr. Leidyfs Sarsaparilla ,their usual vigor and elasticity of their frame and.,system will be restored, and be again permitted to enjoy the sweets of life. DR. LEIDY'S SARSAPARILLA. t0.46...d0iug. wonders at. the South, and from the high character of the re commendations, we are fully put•suaded it is a most capital medicine for all impurities oldie blood. We know many Physicians whl have given their testi mony on this subject, and we know they would tiot give a character to any;medicine that did not really deserve it.",—Charleston Enquirer. - Extract of it'litter froni - Dr. Wiii'Fcn. Natchez. . "'laving for the last year in my practice used your Sarsaparilla with much satisfaction to mysell and benefitto my patients, I have no hesitation un declar ing it to lie one of the most useful preparations in diseases for which Sarsaparilla is prescribed." DR. LEIDY'S SARSAPARILLA. GO'rhis preparation may Le - depended upon. as heiog,the strongest (consequently more efficacious) or t iny in eXitence ; all thud preparations must pos sess similar virtutr i in proportion to their strength, being prepared froMthe same, article. Dr. Leidy's Compound - Extract of Sarsaparilla, however, pos sesses properties net possessed by others, from its manner of preparation, and' cOinbination with other vegetable extracts recommended by the medical fa culty—and hence the reason why it is so generally recommended by the Physicians of Philadelphia and elsewhere. From the extraordinary virtues of this prepara tion anti a knowledge of its compos:tion by Physi visits, (the reason Why they so generally use it, as they would not use or recommend any preparation they ilia not know the composition ot,). it lets been introduced. in many of the flospitals throughout the U. S. mid is highly recommended by Pbysiciani mid Surgeons of those Institutions. From lir:. New Orleans Advertiser. DR. LEIDY'S SARSAPARILLA - . • The high and envied celebrity which this pre eminent medicine has acquired flir its invariable ef ficacy in all diseases which it priifesses to cure, has rendered. the usual practice of pulliing unnecessary. It is known by its fruits and its good works testify for it. Dr. Leidy's Sarsaparilla will he fauna parti cularly efficacious - MAI diseases of the liver, stom ach, skin, kidneys, spine and hones, ulceration of the ROW, throat and other parts,ltbscesses,listillas, seve ral:is, erysipelas, jamulice,rheumatism and incipient gout. mercurial and syphilitic affections, female de ran,gements and in restoring the sickly and debilitat ed to their natural health and energy. DR. LEIDY'S - SARSAPARILLA. Dr. Le[(Vs Compound Extend of Sarsaparilla has stood the test the Bre )ears past, and 'tis no boast to say that there is no other preparation' oh' equal strength now in use. Throughout the Southeeit States where Sarsaparilla is as much in general use as tea and coffee, Dr. Leidy's Sarsaparilla is gener ally preferred and is highly recommended by Pliv sicums, [whose certificates bare been frequently pub lished ] '1 hroughout the north and west it is also much used, more perhapsthan any other: One bottle of it [half a pint] is warranted ''equal to two °limy other in strength, and is equal to one half gallon ar the strongest Syrup that can be made. Directions for making Syrup therefrom accom nudes the directions. DR. LhIDY'S SARSAPARILLA. In-But a few days since n Clergyman of this city (who does tot desire his name published in the pa 'pers, but is left with Dr. Leidy) stated that a lady who had long been a communicant at his church, but for two yearapa4t onside to go to church, on account of her extreme debility, occasioned by ulceration of VSIOOIIS 101119 or her body, disease of her liver and 'Miter internal derangements, and the constant taking 'la medicine therefor, never Mond ant change for the better until alter itsing.several bottles of Dr. Leidy's Sarsaparilla, and by a few months perseverance in its use, was entirely restored to health, and recover ed her former strength, and to use her own language "was almost created a new being." This is Out one of many instances almost daily hosed of. It is prepared only and sold wholesale and retail at Dr. LEIDY'S Health Emporium, No. 191 North Second street below Vine: also sold by Frederick Drown, corner Fifth and Chesnut streets; and Fred Klett & Co: corner 2tl and Callowhill street, at $. per bottle, (a halt pint) or six bottles $S For sale in Carlisle by May 31,1843. Wornts: Worms F parents knew the value and efficacy of Dr. I Lenly's Patent Vegetable Worm Tea,they never would be without it in their families, as children are subject at all times to Worms. Dr. Leidy's Worm Tea is composed of vegetables altogether, and may be given to children of ell ages. - Directions accompany each paper or package. Children suffer much, of times,- from so many things being given them ?or worms, without any el feet. Much medicine, given ;o children, has a ten dency to destroy their general health, and they are more or less delicatetver after. To avoid the necessity of giving medicine unne cessarily when you are certain your children have worms give them at first Dr. Leidy's Worm Ten. It is all that is necessary. Reference might be made to several hundred pa rents in Philadelphia city and county, of the efficacy of Dr. Leidy's Worm Tea. 'Try it and you will be convinced. Price cents a small, and 9,5 cents a large pack age. Prepared only, And for sale, wholesilo and Retnil, at Dr. Leidy's Health Emporium,No. 19l North Second street, below Vine, [sign f the Gol den Engle and erpents,] Philadelphia. For sale in Carlisle by June 14, 1843 Dr. Leidy's Tetter and Itch Ointment. AN infallible remedy for various affections of the Skin, removing Pimples, Pustules, and Eruptions, of the Skin, anti particularly adapted to the cure of Tetter and the Itch. - This ointment has been used in numerous schools throughout the oily and county, as well as Facteriei, employing numerous girls and boJs,, and amongst whomVetter and Rehm well another Affeetions of the Skin; preyailed, with the most unexampled suc cess. Names of School Teachemas well as Super-' infendantetittil . Proprietors of Factories,. could,' be given; confirtningthe above , but for the delicacy they' feel in having , their llama published in connection with each loathsome and disagreeable affections: ' Price 25 cents a box. For saki in Carlisle by STEVENSON.. tr-Os Jude tii1843.: , • • • . • 0 ANT. •• ~CJONSUM PTION, totigh, , Stittting Blocid; ,;To.Consumptives,-Four fi f th s of you are rea ll y ering from oeglectedColds. ' or on Obstruction and consequent , antiatrunation; of the ..delicate !Ming of those tubes, through which the air we breathe to er dititribtirett to every •,payr of thb 'Tide ob:. stenothin _produces..pato and sorenesty , hoarseness; cough, difficulty,, of breathing, .bectio • fever; 'and Braun's of blond, matter ',. phlegrm. whidlt filially 'exhausts the 41 rength of the patient/And ends in detail. JaYne's Expectorant never fails to resnoile OW. ,struetion, and; prodUceS .tho most results:J• It is certain jolts 'effect; and . oaanel,fs I to • relieie . Ttild had No: O'f.fOrito'fbird • 41' C. - :5tit 0 1 ,"...:;:. • June,44i ) ;144;14;/, A' .•A A A. = k ',` .4•.;ta'..}?;AV - • ' q•'• EISS3 CUNIIIERLANI) VALLEY MUTUAL PROTECTION COMPANY, being incorpo rated by an net of the Legislature Dram present ses sion,and fully oruinizeil and in operation under the direction of the following board of Alanagers, viz Thomas C. Atiller, C. P. Ciiilllllllls, John Moore David \V. McCidongli, %Nines IVenkly, George Martin, William Alnore, Samuel Galbraith, .lames Greason Thomas Paxton, Win. liarr,Josepli Culver and A. d. Miller, call the attention of the ants of Cumberland Valley to the cheapness of their rates and the many advantages which this ;Mil of insurance has ever any other. Ist. Every person _insured becomes n of • the company and takes part in the choice of officers mill.the direction of its concerns. :NI. For insurance no more is ih•mniiileil than is necessary to meet the expenses of the Company and indemnity against losses which unity happen. 311. The inconvenieuceof frequient renewals is a voided by insuring for a terns of five years. 4th. Any person implying for insurance intuit give his premium note for the cheapest class at the rate of five per coitin, which will be $5O on the $lOOO, for which lie will Imre to pay $4,50 for five years, and $1,50 for survey and policy, mid nn more unless less be siistained to a greater amount than the 11111118 011 11111018 Will cover,lolld (hell 110 100t0 Will be requir ed than n pro rata share. These mites are much cheaper than those of other companies, except suds as are incorporated on the same principles. Insurance is curveted in the following manner. A person applyin.. tar insurance for property of 'the cheapest class of " risk for $lOOO will be ellat•getl 5 per cent for five yew 8,0 note amounting to $5O must • lie given by him, on which lie will be required to pay 5 per emit $2,511, and $1,59 for sum eying and pointy, and will have no more required of him unless losses occur and the funds on bands are.not sufficient to meet them:- Agents. will appointed ns soon Ms possible in tlif ferent places to Immod to insurances. and any persons wishing imtnediately to apply con do'so by sigma', ing their wish to the officers of the company.. CHAS. P. CUMMINS, Pres. A. G. MILLER, Sec'y April 1'2,1843, Mechanicsburg Line %tr. , 146 4 2 - s R;;;4- T. C. STEVENSON. 11-31 etween alechanieshurg and Philadelphia or Baltimore.. /VIM subscriber grateful for past favors, begs leave to inform his friends ami the public generally, that he still continues to run h 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. Pioduce will be received at his Ware Tiouse,in Mechanicsburg, and forwarded to either Phila• delphia or Baltimore, according to the direction of the owner. il:TTho highest price will be given . for When and Flour. • MARTIN MEILEY. N. B. Plaster of Paris and Salt always kept on hand, and for sale at the lowest prices. Re has alsd an hand, at the Depot in Mechanics burg, for sale, LUMBER, such as Boards, Shingles, Scantlings, dm. of all kinds, which will bo sold on libcral terms, • August 17,1842. • T. C. STEVENSON. tf-.43 'archer's MEM MU lam MYERS $ lIAVERSPICK haVe just reeeivcd from the Manufactory at Philadelphia' a large assortment of L4RI) L.I.II:PS, consisting of , 'Parloor,Chumberik Study Lamps with Or without shades; whiCh they w it sell whole sale or retail at the manufacturer's prides.' ACtral o Side Reflectors and biass Lamps' of vari ous patterns. ' " • Lit rt . r-t 'll4wrg The very best Whiter itiliined; bleached Sperm 011, warrooted to MI6 far,' 40 3 25 , per gallon. , Best Sperm Coodlesi eeotitper y lS, 4eq. 21 1842.. tr-'s - CL,EANING;:SCOURING, AND; :DYEING, ; *AXE .111,40 111 1 **At; ' public „. • , #tie totiOntie‘ WTANI abov,e,bueikleis and *IC pv ihe - n ,1400 Opre and attention tip rill Arei. , ': 4 Ml,4lolol.tiv . hsr ' for;e 10141 1 3 10: Ateiagc*trerboase,in..C4AVNlky opposite Ed. opatiblv Public,frat*ltie 'l4 rogpectfolky m - - Meda,ciries. HEM linly.liy,XlN-D.IA Kilwrehtor, anti sol o iloWlll . 4Third ' w ,C li( lf!' lll . oal -. ll Y* ll PliWitire!l ll ol, l , ll W - ;lYrlit/P:Okl,'`,ot4; otneisitire cotinterfeits.P;:q:k • ; • :;' : ‘;. These medidinesareiegointnentfeilanalsiveL Used by the most • intelligent ' pezkalibk hi the tilted: Stales,l4 numerotts . ProlbisoeS tiuttiPtSbil, etittar, Colleges, Physicians °CAW' Aeptiind • floapitals end Alintlioutani i mnd, bemired Clergynien‘ist.istillis.detteMbnithiti3O.4.:.- ',Vbei 'sec ekpressly prepsiretrforl,faMily ,use; end have actitliredand unprecedented libiolarity theoush 'ant the United States; iintris tney are kb admirably calculated to preservd kealth and cure Diseatle, faMilyillould ever be Without them,- The proprie tenor these valuable prepiirations received his eiln eationat one of the best Medlettl Colleges in t'ie U. States,' anil has had fifteen. years experience in an extensive and diversified pralitiee, by which he has bad ample opportunities of acquiring it practidal knowledge of diseases,Suil of the,retneeies best cal culated to remove them; 'These prep a rations coit siskof , ' ' Jayne's,ExPectorant;iivalinlblereniedy for Cough, Colds, Consumption; Asthma, •Spittiyivof Blood, Croup, Heaping Cottgli; Bronchitis" Pleitrisy mid in flammation of the ^ ttink,i or Nhrorit,• l)ifficulty of Breath lug, and all diseases of the Pailimintiry Organs. , Also Jayne's .Hair Pretiervation, Growth and Beauty of the !Jim., and' which will posi- , tively bring in new hair on haltljinails. • Also Jayne's Tonic Verinifuge,a certain and plea- • sent remedy for Norms' Dysplisin Piles, and many other diseases. Also Jayne's Carminitive Balsam, n cerinin cure for Bowel and Summer Cornphunts, Diarrhoea, Dy sentery Cholic, Cramps, Sick Headache, Sour atom act' Cholera Morbus, and all derangements of the Stomach and Bewels, Nervous Affections &c. . Jayne's Sanative Pills, for Female Diseases, Liver Complaint, Costiveness, Fevers, Inflammations, Glandular, Obstructions, Diseases of the Skin, &c. and in all cases where nu Alterative or Purgative ,Heine is required. For sale in Cat-lisle, by . May :31,1843, T. C. STEVENSON' VALUABLE IRON WORKS LOCUM. OALiiEcb Y utr de of the powers and authority contained in the last will nod testament o Mtenner, MOE, dec'd., I now offer for sale, the Carlisle Iron Works, Situated on the Yellow Breeches Creek,-d miles east of Carlisle Pa. The estate consists ot a first ante e mom 44- Urblaakea g with Ten - Thousand acres of Land: A new MERCHANT MILL with fourrun of stone, finished on the most approved plan. About 500 neves of the laud are cleaved and highly cultivated, haling thereon erected Th - ree. Lamm Bank Barns and necessary TENANT H OLTSES. The works nee propelled by the . eIW Breeches Creek and dip Hailing Spring, which neither fail iiorfreeze. There are upon the premiseatillthemecessark-• meta houses, coal houses, carpenteraml smith shops, and stablitigbuilt of the Most bubsinntinl,materials, The ore of the best quality - and, inexlmustible,is within 2 miles of the Furnace. • There is perhaps no Iron Works in Pennsylvania which possesses su perior advantages toil offers greater imlncements to the investment of Capital. The water power is so great that it might be trztendetho Loy other tomtit- Meowing purpose. Persons disposed to purchase will of course examine the property. The terms of sale will be made known by MARY EcE, • Executrix of Michael Ege, Carlisle, Oct. - 19, 11342. tf-5 PROTECTION AGAINST LOSS [BY RAIL 110.81) OR C.RJVAL] Zlulanm'DbaoLtz.c. CONSUMPTION OF TMJCIAINGSt :Arections of the Liver, asthma', Bronchitis,' Faith or weakness of the Breast or Lungs, Chronic Coughs, themorrage of the Lunge, und Vfections•of the Pulmonary Organs. NATURE'S OWN PRESCRIPTION. II compound Baliamie Preparation of the Primus Virginianioor:ii Wild Cherry Bark,"co 'tied with the Retract ("Tar, prepared by an w c emical proilegs, approved nod recommended 'by tI • moat distinguished physiciansond • universally t now !edged the most valimble medicine ever lino ered. NO QUACKERY!!! NO. DECEPTION. Lasetting forth the virtues of this truly great me dicine, we have no desire to deceive those who are ladioringunder affliction, nor do we wish to.eulogise it more than it justly deserves.. Yet when we look ;mound and see the vast iimount of suffering and dis i tress occasioned by many of th e mseases n which this medicine has proved so highly successful, we feel that we cannot urge its claims too strongly, or say too much in its favor. Various remedies it is true have been offered and pond 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 all who have witnessed its effects, that none has proved as successful ['sib's. Such, indeed, are the SURPRISING VIRTUES Of this Balsam, that even in the advanced stage of Cor-raustmori ' after till the most esteemed remedies of physicist's have failed to effect any change, the use of this meilielne lass been productive of the most astonishing relief, nod actually effected cures alter all hopes of recovery had been despaired of. In the first stages of the disease,termed "Catarr hal Consumption,' originnting from neglected Colds, it has liceis used with undeviating success, and hun dreds acknowledge they owe the restoration of their health tot:his invaluable medicine alone. In that form.of Consampthat.so,prevalentamongst 'delicate young females,commonly termed debility, or , "GOING INTO A.-DECLINE," A complaint with which thousands are lingering, it has also proved highly suecessfill,and nut only pos scales the power of checking the progress of this alarmingenmplaint, but also strengthens and invig 'orates the System more effeetually than any medi cine we have ever possessed. Besides its surprising efficacy in Consumption, it is equally efficacious in Liver Ca/nye/has,. /sthous, Brnichitis, and all affections of the Lungs, and has cured ninny of tlie most 'olistinate eases, aner every nt -ler remedy failed. on-For particulars see Dr. Wistar's Tye. ise on Consumption, to be bad ti* the At :rents. I`IIEEXT - i.AORDINARY SUCCESS Arent:ingijie use or tilts meilictite in diseases nit thy Limps, and the minty singular cures it has el . - having mititrall . t. attracted , the . attention 01 m w name plirsicimis, (as well as the . whole Waternity of mitiVlß)Carintisentrivetures and surmises hail:arisen resPectiii g its Lomposition some physicians have sitputis.i;3l it to contain lorlinr,.ntlicrignovont prelim= -dens sari#-must - contalif 0/e . reury, and to 8(1171C Stiehl ItillbSllllll,l.l thev each attlibute its efficacy,— As such opinions are altogether ere(iiNOIII4,AIIII ciliated to prejudice outfit persons against it, we oUlt 'that- Renault's nothing of the kind, or any thing the least injurious; on the contrarV, it is composed oldie most simple substances, the Cdine , iple of in laid! see the extracts of TA It : nd.lli4d Cherry ../fork.", and the whole secret of its efficacy consists in the mode by which they true prephred. • '• • As a e hove already iminerMis certifi cates Prorn44llo highest Jut:11014(y, whi c h ' why" virtues beyond all dotibt,'we consider, it unnecessary to exhibit il long list of them in this. mace, and airl only mention n cases, to show what it has done• WHILE LIFE REMAINS WE _HAVE . STIE.I, SOME HOPE. A . SURPIUSI'NG CURE.—Amiing the miniy sin:vital• cores a Inch this inedicine has eireetco, divvy is perhaps none iii which its, powers are so fully shown its is the case or Ales. Austin. 'NJs lady lend been consumptive for several years, .viitl during the greater part of Mistime lad received the hest medical attention, sod tried all the most valet:110k! remedies, yet 'itothitig could he Maud to arrest its progress. She Imcituie subject to violent fits of coughing, expectertityil large imam hies in 'matter orcastimally thigi il oRh blood, and. step Inc unit this Wartul disease coillinued its course until all logos ors' recovery was entirely despaired' of: to this di tressing sittudion,• lingurio% the %rm . verge or the grave, she commenced the use of dos Ilalsalm, ttbirh, to me her ono expression. ;oper. ten almost like in elimmt. In it rent days she co:moor:0d t'reely the 'magi' was gradually sup- A, 11, :mil every :lay appeared to Add Intuit Vigor tit her Innks, Mill now, in thl: pinee of that rill:l4.llmd form nitheriiu to decay, she iv seen mingling in soci. ,iu better health titan she has enjoyed to MBE ttYTelfebre.ll TESTIMONY.-1 Whitened the n.irprising 61liviwy or Di% wisfiw's thdmilnl of Cherry, 111 ow e.sc of Ales. Aostio, I cheer. I'olh :3olotowletlge the' ohm", stateo nl to he true tool eArrect. J. C. \VAI I J4enc, M. D. IVoodstown; geld. 4, 18 11. 1)e-ele Sic—Although Your invaluable medicine Int% alrem:y tbllllll 11111111E01S of powerthl advocates, it mat grAtily Mg to you to remit e coin mood eati... from any one that has been relimad by . it. Stie;,. Sir, is truly my case. I have been a victim b t ib t terrible disease Consumption, the many mom het, and base suffered so much, that I had be 'con• almost weary of my lilh. Hearing your Ilalmlut so highly praised,"! began takhor it a few weeks back, and can assure 3 ou it Ints relic% ell me mot r than any thing 1 .bore ever used before, mid coloi.lently believe it will titre me gii r the biltrt..r tile worth of the eticlosedottul oblige Yours Respectfully, Jou PEA nso Y. Chester County, Sept. 5,1841. Friend Wistar—lt gives me much pleasure to in hull, thee that my wife's health has improved veil mach since she has 'web using thy Ilalsaltu of Wild Cheery, and we think there is no doubt but that it will cure her. She has taken the two bottles 1..p1t. chased from thee a short time since, and lier cough is much letter .she also sleeps well at niglitond so, s she i founo niunitig• to give her so much re lief. 'I bee will please give the hearer two bottles more for - Thy P.OviituD Hot:stns. am Lancaster county,July 18,1841. Dear Sir—Please send me two homes of your genuine Balsalin of Wild Cherry. I have been af flicted with Consumption for the last two yettes i mid stiGeml very much with a severe couglr, pains in my breast, difficulty of breathing, night sweats, Ste., and having tried numerous remedies, and also been under several doctors, yet I could not find any thing to relieve me until used Rome ofyour Bahian]. I Fat one bottle (tom a neighbor nimine who is lining it, and have found such wonderfid relief frofn it that I have n° doubt it will pure Inc effectually. Very cespertfidly yoursAo. lionEltT /10331 AN. • mt. - Read the following from Dr. Jacob Hoffman, a PiSysician of extensite ,practiae Rs Huntingdon county: Dear Sir--I'procured one Wide of Dr + Wistar's .11alsalm of Wild Cherry, from Thotnas Reed, Esq. or this place, and tried it in a• case of obstinate Asthma on a child of Paul Schwebie,ln width many other remedies had been tried without any relief. The Balsalm gave sudden ielier u mul in illy Opinion the child is efledunlly cured hy its Use. Yours, &e. • JiCO9 HUIFFMAN;Si. D. December 22d, . Dear Sir--Yonr Balsa!to of Wild Cherry has af fected some astoMabing 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 wmaknes,s until she was filially obliged to, keep her bed. After various other remedies had been resorted to in vain . ohe commenced usingyour Bel salm,and after tak ing two bottles;was so far recover ed as to-hd able to attend to' all the duties of her house, and on taking two bottles more was entirely cured. _Respectfully, Ike. , . ' • Pottsville, Pa. • , JOHN S.C.. MARTIN.. CAUTION.—As there ris a alluring miletnre called Syrup of Wild Cleiry, purchasers should be very: porde - Mar to ask for, Dn. - WISTAIVS DAL. SAM. and observe his simmturp on tlm Bottle. • • Prepared for .the proprietor; push sold at 'whole sale by Willia m s Ciza:ChrtOkte; .49',21t Minor 'street, Philadelphia . . 144n4:41.1ittletby , , SAM-1E L.. gLIJOTT In.Shi . ppen9burg Hat, ilabuig by JoAn Wyptb, , Jrclariesititer. Cb4inberebtirt by Le:ti , is Dpni; and 100111Wev!ity town and village throughont the 44h0 ;z: 00 a • Itoverabem ftsl}B4stA.-. - 4.;;;..: 1 , „ . • ": :vioi4t of. the yta BEST quatirs.;:mt,ie,eatfl-fuld , A 4 ' ' • Pi -4,4114 ' ' Biateks'Deedie ;as ci-f.,,r,V3ALEIA _MIS. • 7. 9 k 1 V • et DIVA tolloWing Indispensable family yen *alit - and at, the village drug stor inid,,oori,at eying country store in the eta Remember and never get them unless th have the fae-sintilti signature of • on the wraPP, as all oth, kik tho Othe names are base impositions an couriA feite: If tlie merchant nearest you. has the in. 'urge him vial them at 11 . Maidemlan , t next time ho vitilt4 New York; or:to write for et Aro jraillily :Auld week vithouA thee re nth BALDNESS BALM CIF,COLUMBIAiFOR THE HAII •which will atop it if falling.odt, or:restore It on bal places; and on children make it grow rapidly, or o thaw who have,lost tho hair from any cause. ALL VERMIN that infest the fteads of childre in schools, are . preraiited or killed it at once.— Find the. name of Iffieggifeirdireo t, or never try it. Rediirtbei. !pi aitvays, RHEUMATISM, and LAMENESS positively cured, and all shrivelled muscles and limb, are restored, in the old or young, by the INDIAS VEGETABLE ELIXIR AND NERVE AND BONE LINIMENT but never without the name of Comstock & Co: oil it. come on, Wyatt use the only true Mu' Ltiummix,rettli fg s M ll °c/i gC`• ALL SORES. and every, thing relieved by it that admits of an out. ward applOation. It acts like a charm. Use it. HORSES that have Ring-Bone,' Spavin, 4r.p.oire eared by itoovs' Ol:setvie ; and Poundeked horses entirely cured by Roofs• Founder Ointment. Mark this, all horsemen. . . • Dailey's Magical Pain Ex tractor Salve...4mo moat extraordinary remedy over invented for all new or Old outlands, It Will tako out all pain in ton minutea, and no failure. It will cure the PI LE:S . . LIN'S SPREAD PLASTERS. A better and more nice end useful article-never Mid made. All - should - Wc - i — tr them regularly. CENT'S TEMPERANCE BITTERS: en the principle of substituting the in place of the stimulant principle, which has reformed so many drunkards. To be used with • LiN's BLOOD PILLS, superior to & ..pers for cleansing the system and the humors street. •g the blood, and foi all irregularities of the bowels nd the Ronerni henlth.ny 4 ... . Agi, ~. . ~, ISee Dr. Lut's sig. 0 110 C if 02 — • Ur tf,VjjiM . - imm.............._.- HEADACHE DR.SPOHN'S HEADACHE REMEDY will effectually cure' sick headache, either. from the NERVES or, bilious. Hundreds of families arc using it with great joy. DR. SPOHN'S EIAIXIR OF HEALTHs orthe certain preiention of FEVERS or itny. general sickness; keeping the' stomach'in most' er. feet order, the bowels regular, and a determination to the surface. ..0 D S COUCH'S! pains in the bones, hoarsenesi, and DROPSY' ate quickly cured by it. Know this.by trying. CORNS.—The French Plaster is a sure cure c y4t;l -- ,:- ----=----;.- EA <,.. it-_ ‘.: - t "S- , ; , 2, b --,:.--- -7-...--- hulr any shado you wish, but will not color tho skin. SARSAPARILLA. COMSTOCK'S COM. POUND EXTRACT. There is no other prepare: tion of Sarsaparilla that can' exceed or equal this. If you are sure to get Couvrocs's, you will find superior to all others. It does not require puffing. 311:11.111L4! 3r._47111111 - ~. OELeSTIAL BALM OF CHINA. A positive cure for the piles, and all external ratings—all internal irritations brought to the surface by friction with this Balm ;—so in coughs, swelled or sore throat, tightness of the chest, this Balm applied on a flannel will relieve and cure at once.= Fresh wounds or old sores are rapidly cured by it. , Ilk. bartholemein's willlnavent or cure ali incipient consumption. OUCHS & COLDS taken in time, and is a delightful resatedy. Bement. tier the .nemei and get Comstoek!., KOLMSTOCK'S VERMIFUGE eradicate all \A/ ORM S in children or adulta with a certainty quite astonishing. It is the same a.: that made by stock, and sells with a rapidity , almost incredible, by Comstock 4 Co., New York. TONI DROPS. KLlNE'S—cure effectually. Etw:cearnct7=3;i:ththe 721 8 giiPla ws, Val By applying to our agents in each town and village, papers may be bad free, showing . the most respectable names in the country for these facts, so that no one can fail to believe tbem. (,-Be sere 1011 call fer inir articles, and not be put OWielth any stories; that Otheiti are as good. HAVE THESE Ole NONE, should be your motto—and .thus mow ran be Mu and &mint without our names to that. AU these arttelen to be had wholesale and retail only of us. / 11,7 LI / W4 4 flealll bruggiatifr Ya44,,Aeilditir For . sale in Oarliele, - by •' • „ SAMUEL. ELLIOTT, • M YERS .434 HAVERSTICZ. . • T.. C. S.VEVENSON. • CHEAP BLINDS B. J. W/LAMS, No. 12 . -North Smut ,Steed• above • ltiarkee. Philadelphia, Chem Hattie. • awl §iFit Painter and Glazier ..,nifran Bliril hlspiufac!uret::s.,i bait" apd faOhlatiatile assortment•• 0r... .E7l, uLtNps altvoys' on htintl,"which for 'variety, .beauty, and style of . vvOritrlstinship, Will eked those of .an • o her r a I,;p) e the t i t i tc , xmrsi vi o, sold st..tti lowe#t.tiiicel4 wholesztle,and;' retlil. Count6 , l6lcrelutige suolibo *MI 1 , 4!,74,51anty the shortest notice: . .". Ohl Blinds ryptiuted and jr4,,,cii.,o4itk4o4}cept, notitp.. . , • • ' • Iro:10' • ' Philatlelptia;Settltilser _...... . . , , ...., - '' " tti StiiiiintO ' ~: D Y'E I N : .... ,-• : , y , - Ht subsertifibe respectfully finformer. .._ the Publieihnt he has coOrimetieq tlte,l4Ef 1 .:... Et.,:, scotraiNg, .ob4gl. at'the oliptfecdr, , N9rilivv,e4!scl.otitlieritivet,wheityhb'is te loy et all' allies te'lllo'hlriork:,it Ills tine..et ...hhtlitessiat ttie;- ebortediftitielfina OD retilionitNe'terOvv, ~ , •fit4i3LAiit.'' • tr-51 • . • 99t0.bri.8,1843., ' , I=lM2l EIZCZI ~~_ I=l