2&D/IMICC, FAITH. tY WILLIAM li. IiURILEIGII oft complaining. on hiabed" u • fair child, as turned alogkiS veins of fever with consuming Pains ;- and anon h9 -raised his head I . he hot pillow•, and beseeching - :der ! give 'rue water!" By his side c healer• stood, and tenderly replked..-- • nit yet awhile—this potion take instead." ‘No,"criedlheduld---"tis poison and will kill' s father took the cup---" My son, be sure his is'a natHeous draught, b u t it may Will my boYdrink ft?" Then said hp "1 will--. I•'ni not 'his poison sow-..... 1 know You would not give it, holm. ; were it so." . . Oh, trusting Childhood !. I world, learn of thee' 'Has II'ESOII of wire faith, and to my heart ' • So hied it that it IICVCI!'11111V,I1 , :11811-- Therefore shalt thou henceforth toy teacher be; , For in thy perilal trust the sin I sec (.)f my own doubtawni fears. cup ol• Drugged with the bitterness of tears and ,11 1 411 . .;, Shall I not drink it o hen 'tis proll'ered o: ? Ves---for 'tis mingled by a Father's . ..lmnd And given in love---for, rigidly understood, Trials and pail's tend ever to oat• good, Healing the soul that fol. mime *ounce land Thirsts with a deathless longing! Welcome pain, \Those end is bliss nod everlasting Tait, ! INFLUENCIEOFfi/STEIES, Many a young man rims his prescrva lion from s ice and ruin to the julthence of a sister. When in danger of temptation— when his own principles were insufficient to resist Ihe tide of evil influence that was coming in upon his heart—when he was in danger of becoming profane, licentious, in-. temperate. it was her society, her Conver sation, her prayers, that rescued him.— Nothing else would have saved him but nf ft3ctionate entreaties and fervent supplica tions to Galli and society now embosoins matiY..a.viranius and pious man, win has been rescued froon impending ruin by Ilse : conversation and influence 'of a sister. • In deed, it will be found tlu t,most of those young men who are 'peculiarly exposed to bad influences, and who' were in danger of who 'have been rescued, have been •recovered by this influelleC, tilni owe their happiness •oow, and their hopes iii salve- Akin, to ,those whoni a beneficent Provi- Acme stationed - "as. the pure companions of. :their early year.; It should be added, on this bead, that -this is an influence which is evidently de signed to be exerted in favor of religion, .and which should be sacredly employed to remote the salvation of the soul. So fa r • ..as it goes, even in ordinary circumstances, it is one of the best auxiliaries to piety.--: She who preserves 11cl:brother from pro faneness and, intemperance, and an impure life, is doing much in aid of the proper in- Iluence of religion in the world. She, is keeping him from throwing himself forever from the means of. grace, and from the !topes of salvation. She is making it pos sible still to reach his heart by the appeals .of the gospel. She is retaining him where the means of grace may have :.cress to , him; she is keeping him where there is a . hope, a possibility that he may be saved. But her influence should reach far beyond 'this. Of all persons,' she, probably, lias most entirely his confidence and affection. There is not tine of his.companions whom he would not sooner abandon than his sis ter. There is, perhaps, yo amusement which he would not give up, or a place of resort that he would not forsake at her af fectionate entreaty. There is, perhaps, not a book which- he would not read, to gratify her feelings, or a good influence un der which attachment to her might not bring him. She has his heart at all times —at all times can speak to him on the sub ject of his .soul's salvation. Ile will not turn.rudely away from her, as lie will from one of his own - sex; nor will he despise her entreaties. as he may those - of ministers of the gospel. And she has one power Which' is in advance even of this; for a brother,' hough he may not be religious, ..though an infidel, though a companion even .of the evil and licentious, she may pray. And. what young man is there, who in his sober moments of reflection—and all young .men have such moments—would be un moved at the - knowledge of the fact that a .sister was pleading with God for the salva tion of his sold.; and resorted to this meth od—the last method Which piety and love .can use to save the soul. - when all other .means shall fail to racue man, from etor , mai perktion.—Charlesion 014erner. .„„Remoung.—The following short and ,i!beautifal quotation.is from the pages of the :elegant, the benevolent, and the' inspired Mackenzie., Speaking of those who pro - • - . Jess ,a disbelief - in religion, he eN,presses • Chlmself 'in the ,following 'heart-touching Lindnner,; .. 1 1le who •would undermine those 'foun 41ations upon which the fabric of our future ,hopes are reared, seeks to break that column 'which supports the feebleness of our liu ,manity-4et him but,tbink a moment, and Otis heart will arrest the cruelty of his pur .posse: Would he pluck its little treasure from .the bosom ,of poverty.? Would he , wrest the crutch fiont the hand of the aged, front the'eye of affliction the only solace of .., , iti,yrtte?;.,The.way we tread is rugged at 'beet;'' weAretul , it, however, lighter, by : ,the •: , prospects of the better country to which we trust lead,. !tell Us not that it will :' 'end itt ,the gulf etithuial dissolution, . Weak •wild;..Which fancy ! maY fill up as she pleases, but reason is unUble ' '.to'deliineate ` quench not •that beam .which •.nigh! .of this evil ylieti4-101' eheeied' 'ilespiiedeneyriSt aed:iiiihrninated Olui.datlxnes.s,,ersur= v4eriaCrlritteclit ' THE PnEcroes ,Plettiti..'-;-Religion in a female secures all her interests. It graces her character, 'promotes, her peace, endears her friendship, secures esteem, and adds a dignity and-Worth indescribablezto7all her deeds. How pleasant when the absent husband can think of 'home, and i reflects that angels watch the place! When about to leave her• a widow, how consoling,' if her character such, that'she can' lean on the widow's Cod; and put her children un-. der the guardianship of Hirn who is' the father of the fatherless ! Then he quits the world calm and happy, supported by the hope that he shall meet them all in heaven. rcirm'l'o suffer unkindness and injustice front one on whet - I : we have depended for affection, and to whom we'have a right to look for confidence and candor, is perhaps . one of the greatest trials to which the heart can be subjected; and serves more than any other to loosen or snap the tics that bind ustnlife and to our species. It has tbo C Ire el; however, of causing us to rely with a stronger faith and a more set tied purpose, upon that future world whose promises cannot deceive. CIIII,I)ItEN GILY l'Olt SIWILAIAN'S• .LOZ- Epa;l:Sowl.gi•own people say they two the jiluitt - - - santest. Host elrective medivitie in Enor mous tptatui hies ttre_solt.Land every bode likes them. Erietuan. I luta, Euuti.t edit or or the Merchants Mag azine, Rai.; they cured his euunli in a ti•w hotirs.— •I•hc Bev. Mr. Dunbar, or the IVleDougal street church, nas enrol or a vet y hall cold ,mlll cough ill um., day. 'Flue lies. Ir. Anthony, of the lethotlist Church, was cured or ootooooption be Ihom. sitEitm.% N'S \ /ICA! LUZENarili litt‘e the liver. 14 thousands. Ask \I". E. E‘ ;l'si..ll i.. ‘iu, i n t o e - st.u. th e 'l nn , Edw a rd .1. Porter; I 100. It. 11. Beardsley, Dr. 11. !looter, soul nearly all one physi , eituusovltat they-think of Shernian's Lozenges, and _they. will tell nu they are itvitellent—the only in fallible medicine known,. SHERMAN'S GAM NUM LOZENGES tire real antlidotes headache, palpitation, sea sicknestt, lowness of spirio and dettpontlencv—or the curvets of dis.dpatioa. Capt. ink, tf the 'Wellington, 'Mr. Ad:eon:to, the great sign painter, Alayor Clark, and.alintr , t every hotly !:th0,%1; their NAI% POOR MAN'S PLASTElt—Slierrnatt's we litexii —e(,IS !Qt, vents, awl is sere to rove rhetiorititiot, pltio or weakorwi in the breast, side, or hack; also than vale WOrtils when applied to the part. Ask Joe Ilexie, or Shy one who has nnell it, nod week! „lye for one tomer than fire cents For all other plasters: Sold in Carlisle at lIUNTEn. he KNEEDLER'S Bonk Store . , Eivt High street, aho ire sole Agents For Carlisle. A 4 C? Tr , vr.?` , c. 7 ..••• VA 4:1 COMPOUND OEPURATIVE SYRUP . For the cure of Obstinate Ertiptions of the Skin; Pimples or Pustules on the Face; Biles which arise from an impure habit of body; Scaly Eruptions; Pains in the Bones Chronic Rheumatism; 'Fetter ; Scrofula or King's Evil ; White Swel lings; Syphilitic Symptoms; and all dis niers arising from an impure state' o the blood, either by a long residence in a hot and unhealthy climate, the injudi- cious use or Mercury, &c. This Medieice h s frequently been.found highly beneficial in Chronic Coughs, or Colds of long standing. This Nleilicine has been extensively used in the United States s ith decided benefit in Scrolida, Mer curial diseases, and In all eases of aii itlceratett cliat— :icier. As •an alterative in the spring and fall ir:a sons, it is itnequalled. It posstisses many advantages over the decoction, and-i 5 introduced Hs a in‘epara tion there portttble, not liable to injury by loo;; keep ing, nail better• adapted 11 the use or persons travell ing or residing. abroad. The proprietor begs, lave to call attention to the folios% ing certificates, s ;cutest front a larg,e own it. -r approving its efficacy: This certifies that fly wile 'Mrs. Deem, had for nearly eleven ycsi sulfered Irons a scrofulous:erup tion lesembling teller,ithick ate deep lades in her face, neck and arms, the constant discharge of which destroyed her health, and Ireland) . confined her for different periods to her bed, during- which time lice sufferings were very great. The best medical alien dance.was obtained, and all the known remedies were tried with but an alleviation of lice complahlt, which always returned with increased malignitv.— Having lost all hopes of recovery, she had almost determined to give up the use of suy other medicine; s h e W a s however, by perm:is:don, induced to try Oafseleys Depuraiive if Sarsaparilla, the use oh five bottles of which has removed the disease, and : restored her to pet feet health.. THOMAS DEEM, opposite the jlepot, Iti•adiug, Pa This is to certify th tt my little son, oboist eight years old, bad suffered f'or a long time from exten sive sores on the right knee and Icg, supposed to Lace been white swelling, which I found impossible to heal, even by the aid or the molt respectable medical advice; itotil I was recommended to use Mr. Oakeley's Compound Syrup okSarsaparilla, 8 but, tics of which not only healed the sores, butt perfectly restored the child's health. which hail suffered much lu consequence or this otrmion. CATIJARINLI BINGEMAN, 7th,aboye Penn street, Heading. Toe above ease was presented to me both before and after•_ the use of Mr. Oakeley's Syrup of Sarsa parilla, add I have no hesitation in believing that it was the agent of his restoration. JOHN P. HIP,STEH, 111. D. Reading, Sept. 12,18:37. • UNION VILLE Samlkill county, Oct.l 830. - Dear Sir—Sometime ago I was consulted by a that with au ulcerated leg, who infoatneil Inc th a t It wan upward of twenty years standing, and that he had been titular the care of physicians both of Ineope mal America, without receiving but slight benefit, Not wishing to be troubled with his case, :MI then thought Lure doubtful. I reccommendcd him to use your Compound. Syrup- of Sarismarilla. After taking a few bottles, he, informed me his leg was healed, which. upon .examinstion I found to be the faet. DOVOLASSVILLE; Apri1,19 2 1543, . Mr. Oakeleyt—My son • Edmund Leaf, had the , surfttla in the most dreadful . :ind distressing man . - nerfor three years, during : which (tine he was de prived of the use of his limbs, his heud neck were covered with ulcers.' We tried,all the diner cut remedies, but to Mi ellimt until recommended by Dm-Johnson, of Norrise wm_and • also De. Isaac [Mister; of 'Reading, to use .youi• Depurativ Syrup of Sarsaparilla ' of whkh I obtained several bottlee, the use of .which, drove the disease •entirely out of his'systeni,.the•sores healed up; and the child was veitored perfect health, which he has enjoyed On-, interruptedlg,itTer since, to the, astonishment of ,ma , ny persons who, seen during! his •aftlliAleh., I have thought it my dtity,itid send you this certifi cate, that others , whO,l have a like affliction iii tbe family. May khowNvhere to obtainsoyaluable a Mett. , . mine. . ; LEAF. Sold''by C.! , STEVENSON ; CRT lisle nott,tho•fgllo.iving Akonis r .ii Cum er iitid•Co'unty. • 'Joshua Crainjloguestown. • IWrii.:k.'o3.,tiuiloi*Kingstou. • ,Vpiaetatoos,NeoMe• •Aci:4 -~.i~~.;'.; FOR THE' RErtioiriiri'iim PERMANENT CURE OF ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM AN' 'IMPURE STATE OF THE . 11100 p, HABIT OF TILE SYSTEM,' • , NAMELY:, . . Scrofilla; or king's wil, Rheumatism obstinate cutaneous Ertiptions; pies; or -Pustules' Millie' Face, Blot ches, Biles, Chronic, Sore Eyes, Ring Worm . or Totter, Scald , Head, En ' largemene and Pain of the Bones and Joints,,Stubborn Ulcers, Syphili tic Symptoms, Sciatica,orLumbago; and diseases arising from an injudi cious use of Mercury; Ascites, or Dropsy, Exposure or Imprudence in Life. Also, Chronic Constitutional Disorders will be removed by .this Preparation. ImprovemenLin Avliatevet'." - regarils the happiness and welfare of our race is constantly on the march to perfection, and with each succeeding day some new problem is solved, or some prcdnund secret re vealed, having an important and direct bearing over man's highest 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 knowledge of the . human system in health and disease. flow valuable and indispensable arc the curative means recently discovered through the agency of chemistry ! How does the imagination kindle and our admirationglow at the ingenuity, the near approach to the standard of perfection, of the present time! Through the elaborate investigations of Physiology, or the science of LIF,E, and the Pathology of prevalent diseases, much valuable practical knowledge has been gained. lu consequente of becoming, acquainted with the or ganization, the elements of the various tissues and structures of the system, remedies have been Str,tght after and discovered exactly adapted to combine with, neautralizand expel morbific matter, the cause of disease, and substitute healthy action in its place.— The beautiful simplicity of this mode of treatment is not only suggested by ihe pathology of diFeifei, unit only grateful to the sufferer,but perfectly in con sonance with the operations of Nature, rind sati sfite tory to the views and reasonings of every intelligent, rellecting_iniad. It is tint - S - 01a Sand's Sarsaparilla, a scientific combination of essential principles of the most valuable vegeiable'stibstances,operates upon (lie sykena. The Satsaparillais combined with the most, salutary productions, the most potent simples of the vegetable kitigdom ; and its unprecedented success iq OW restoration to health of those his hail long pined tinder themOst distressing chronic maladies; has given it an exalted - character, furnishing, has it does es idence of its own intrinie value;MUl recom mending it to tho . alllieted iu banns the adllicte l unit cam know. Il has lung tea a lAnst I alplaiallt • di.- sid6rautin in the practice of meilicine to obtain a remedy similar to this—one that 'would act on the stomach and bowels with all the precision and potency of mineral' preparations, yet without any of theiHTeleterions elfcas upon the vital powers of the I system. Read the following from NIrS. Wm. Phillips, who has long resided at die Falk. The facts are . well known to all the old residents in that part of city. Mrssns. A. B. Sawn ti k Co.—Sins: Most grate fully do I embrace this opportunity for stating to von the great relief I obtained from the use of sour gar saparilla. shall also, be happy, through you, to publish to all who are itilictialos I lately was,the ne ceunt of my unexpected, and even for a long while despair of cure.' Aline is a painful story, and trt ing and sickening is is the narroke of it, for tile sake of many who may he surely reliev..al, I will briefly yet occur:m.ly state it.' Niiwteen years ago last April a fit of sickness left me with an Erysiiielas eruption. DroPqral bons immediately took place over the entire surface of my body, causing such an enlargement that it was necessary to add a half yard to the size or ni dres s,sßround the ‘raste. Nextfollowedmpon my limits, ulcers, painful beyond description. For years, both in minuet• and winter, the May mitigation of on sollering, swaS limed 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 together, walk 1101 house, so that I was almost entirely deprived of sleep. Daring this time the Erysipelas cowinued active, and the- ulcers en larged,and so deeply have these cutup, that For two and a half years they have been subject to. bleeding. During these tiniest twenty years I have consulted many pLtsicians. These have culled 'MR.:lse— :la t was attended tl', dl 01011:ltee011g019111 steady and active pain in my side—a dropsical consumption; and though they hate been skilful practit;iniers,they were only able to afford my .case a partial and tem porary relict I had many ether dilficulties too (min plicated to describe. ',hate also- used miny of the medicines that have litsch I'Veollllllollded Its infallible cores fin• this disease, yet tlwse all tidied, and I was ' mos t em ph a tically growing worse. In this critical condition, given up by friends,and expecting, for my self, relief only in death I was by the timelv inter position of a kind' Providence, furnished wifh your, to • me, i ora li m bh, s a rsaparilla. A single bottle gave me All assurance of health, which Mr twenty yearst had not once felt. Upon takiii,g the second my eta largement diminished, and ill As.v.ve. days from the 8111 of October, when I commenced ta.kingyour Stir saparilla, I wits able to enjoy sleep and re st,lisnight' as refreshing as 1111 ,, I ever enjoyed when lit prfect health. Besides, l was, in this short time, reoeved Wont all those excruciating and unalleviated pains that had afflicted my days, as well .as robbed MC or my repose. The ulcers upon my limbs are. bealed,the Erysipelas cured, and my size reduced nearly twrny termer measure. Thus muclasdo I feel it it privilege to testify to the efficacy. of your health-restoring Sarsaparilla. A thousand thanks, sir, feom and whose comfort and whose hope of future health are due, under God, to your instrumentality. And may the same Providence that directed ow to your aid, 'make you' the happy and honored instruments of blessing others, as dis eased and despairing as fflit. much relieved and very grateful friend, . - ASLNATII M. 'PHILLIPS. Now LormoN Co. as. Norwich, Nov. 4,184'3. Personally appeared,the above-named Asenath M. 'Phillips, mid made oath of the facts contained in the foregoing statement before me. RUFUS W. MATHEWSON, Justice of the Peace. R FADING, Mardi 3, 1839 Being personally acquainted with Mrs. Phillips, certify that the above asserted frets are substantially true. . . • WILLIAM 11. RICIIARD.S. Minister of the Gospel at Norwich, Conn. ie Sand's Sarsaparilla will also remove and perma nently cure diseases having their origin in im impure state of the blood and depraved°condition of the gen eral.constitution, viz: Scrofula or King's Evil in its various forms , Rheumatism, obstinate cutaneous muptions, blotches, biles, pimples, orpustules on th e ihee;chronie sore eyes, ringworm or tetter,scald head, enlargement and pun of the bones and joints, stubborn ulcers, syphilitic symptoMs, diseases aris ing from an injudicious Esc of mercury, female de rangements and other similar complaints. i'lepared and sold by A. B. Sands & Co., Drug gists and Chemists, Granite buildings, 275 Broadway corner of Chambers strem,New York. And for sale by Druggists throughout the United States. Price $t sier bottle, sik bottles for $5. 1 be public are respectfully' requested to remem ber that it is Sands's Sarsaparilla that hatiand is con stantly. remarkable oaf es the moat difficalt Chula of diseases to ,which the human frame is subject, and ask for Sands's Sarsaparilla, and take no other. , JOAN; FI, DANFIELD •••...: . , S. ELLIOTT, • Agent by opeetal appointment for the Proprietors, for Carlisle and vicinity. • • " Jul3''l2is.3:.. . . .. 13r,-37 :E3C;OI.I . 4UC.MIc. ' A.PPLIdATION ' will be made by the EX Director 8 of the Carlisle ilinif,tu the next Leg islature of the Commonwealth of -Pennsylvania, for a renewal of the Antler of the. said Bank by the risme and style of the "Carlisle. ,'lt., is. in ilea it 'shall be located In Carlisle,' Ciliation. laptEcounty, that it shall , have the .same. Capital it I now lies; to wit/ Three •htindred',thotisand -dollars, for,the :specific °Wept of Dankim and discounting culler of the Boarttliftliiee,tOrs„: • • c94.E.0r, Cash_lee. NOS' SA RSAPARILLA. The attention of the reader is respectfully called to thy&flowing certificate. Illowever great achieve ments have her,tofore been made by the use of this invaluable medicine, yel'daily expertence shows re sults still more remarkable.. The proprietors here avail thentsch es of the opportuhity of saying it is a source of constant satisfaction that they are made the means of relieving such an amount of sulrering. lrozalcrfeil Effects of Sands's Sarsaparilla in Norwich. Conn. Dii,LEIDY'S SARSAPARILLA e AlLY'nre'the effects ()Pads' preparation be • Coming more aPparent. °Numerous •persons assert they have derived more benefit from using one bottle of tt, than three of any other. • This is easily accounted for, as Dr. Leidy's Sarsaparilla is a &Mill stronger preparation th . RI any other, rind near twice as much is contained in one bottle as' of any other (and sold at the same price.) Let the public remem this—it is no vain boast but the Teal fact. • - , DU. LEIDY'S SARSAPARILLA. From the Medical Review. sq:"Amons the vegetable alteratives with which our dispensaries abotind, there are few so useful as Sarsaparilla, and when properly combined and pre pared, is invaluable; not only in restoring debilita ted constitutions to their wonted energy hut in every case arising out of an impure state of the blood. From a knowledgeef very many cases (and some of them considered' inctiVable) where many different. preparations of ,Snrsaparida had beets used, none scented to possess virtues or remedial powers equal to Dr.Leitly's Medicated or Compound' Extract of Sarsaparilla." , It is a preparation it is believed 11w superior to any other, and would recommend it to the particular notice of PhysicianS,---Ed. U. S. Ga:ette. DR. LtIDY'S SARSAPARILLA. Extract of a lettelroin .1.11. Whitmore, of Easton, in relation to Dr. Leidy's Sarsaparilla. ' "My little boy and girl, the former now three years and the latter now seven years old, have been afflicted with a scrofulous tumor from the time they were three months old. Three' months ago I was 111 , 111CD11 to make trial of your Extract of Sarsaparilla, have given it to both to the present time. They are now; entirely free from any appearance of Scro fula and were in better health." Dr. L'l' , t Sa.maparilla is efficaciens in all dis eases 'wish% from impurities of the blood anc other fluids of the system: ' All inNlids who may have hermitlike Is ulical treatment, who are debilitated from the quantity.of medicine they may have taken, or are under a mercurial influence, will find that by using it few bottles of Dr. Leidy's Sarsaparilla,their usual vigor and elasticity of their frame and system will be restored, and be again permitted to coley the sweets of life. DR. LEIDY'S SARSAPARILLA. (0 - "This article appears to he doing wonders at the South, and from the high characteFol the re commendations, Ave are fully persuaded it is a most capital medicine for all impurities attic blood. We know many Physicians wit) have given their 'testi mony on this subject, and we know they'wbuld not give A character to any medicine that did not really deserve-ii."--Charlestou.Enuurrer. Extract of a letter from Dr. Warren, Natchez. "I laving for the last year in my mai:tire used your Sarsaparilla with much satisfaction to mysell•and. benefit to my patients, I have no hesitation in declar ing it to be one of the most usefur . preparations ip diseases for which Sarsaparilla is prescribed." LEIDVS SARSAPARILLA. -- - , nj - 'l'ltiit preparation may be depended upon ay. being the strongest (consequently more. etlic•acious) of .any in existence ; all thud preparations mitiit pos sess similnt• victim . , in proportion to their• strength, bring prepared from the same article. llr. Lehly , s Compound - Yooriiet at Sarsaparilla, however, pos 7 sesst, proltrl•Ilell not po , ,sesseil by others, -from Its manner Of penital'alloti, nod eonildintliOn with other vegnlnkle este:kids. recommended hy 'the medical fa culty—mid hence the reason hy - it is Si) generally reconinwifficil by the siciaits of Philadelphia and elsrwlwre. From the extraordinary vit•tues of this prepara tion and a knowledge if its minims:tic:, by Physi cians, (the leosoll why the/ so generally 11(e it, as they would not We or recommend tiny livelier:thin' they dill not know the composition ot,) it has hi•ett introduced iq many of the I lospitals tlivoitgliont. the U. S. aitd ix highh reconmwitilcifby l'hyt,itiiiins and Surgeons of those Institutions. , From th?, New Orleans Adrertisu• DIL LEIDY'S SARSAPARILLA. The high mid enxied . eetelirity which this 'pre rniincut niedieine has sequired kir its invorishle Li lle:icy in all diseases whieli it proll•sses to cure, has rendered the usual practice or iitilllitiguiniceessarv. It is known by its trolls and its good works U:stily for it. 1)1.. Leidy!s Son:N.:wino will ho found lin , : vularlY ellieoeions lit till diseows of the liver. Flonl itch, situ, kidneys, spine and hones, ulectsiti ° jo ie nose, throat ant( other ports, ale,es ss e s,f.., o o B , fulas, e 1.3 si twins, joinolieeodietinntti.i;„.i 'rota, mercurial tool syphilitic 111 . ..et01 t 5 . , feinole de rangements and in restoring. t., e sickly „ n d ( I„l,,li tat _ ed to their 1111LIIVal. Iletlilli enu ct.. g DR. LEIDI'. I / 4 1 !tilk tZt; A Et. II LL 1)r. Lehi) 's (:',onlinottad of -;ai,aparilla has stood the t('li for liiiyears pmt, 11!III 'll5 , 0 1.. A. to say that there is no othnr twepsrotimt of v 9 11:11 strewth now in. use. Throogliont tbe Sottihern Stites where Sat , aparillo is :is moth io •rorrul nor as tob slid coffee, 1)1.. Lehi . ) 5.11,511.11 . 11111 is g oner.. :illy preferred and is highly revointoloithA sietans, [whose certificates has e lievo frequently poll lislwd ] hrotighout the ilortil sod urns it is :11,511 much used, 11101 0 perhuils than any when. 0110 bottle of it [lndfa !dial is nu...ranted equal to two of any otheeiu strenr,th, and it cliost to 01.;• halls wino!' of the strongest Syrup that tool be mole. llirections lot making SJ Fop Oa rellsoo nee'3lll - the tiireciiuns. DR. LEIDY'S SARSAVAIIILI.A. a few days since a Clergyman of this city [is Ito sloes not desire Isis name publlslisol its the pa pers' but is left with Leidy] stated tint a lady whit Lod long been it communicant at Isis church, bat' for RMyears past unable toi go to church, on account id' lies. extreme debility, occasioned by ulceration of various parts of her body, disease or hcf. liver Emil other internal derangementsomsl the constant taking of medicine therethr,nevvr, found any change for the better until alter .sising several bottles of Dr. Leidy's Sarsaparilla, and ltv a few months prrseveratice in its use, 0 as entirely restored to health, :ttsil reeiirer sal her former strength, and to use Insr flints language, "was almost create,l a stew being." This is but one of runny instances utmost daily hesed of. It is prepared Gfily IMO SONd and retail at Dr. I.F.IDIPS Ilcalth Droporito, No. 191 North Second street below Vice: also solirby Frederick Bown, cornet' Fifth nod Chesnut streets; and Fred. Klett fi Co, corner :NI and - Callon bill street, at. $1 per bottle, (a hall ;Aux) or sir bottles $5. For sale in Carlisle by -'l'. C. STEVMNSON. :%tay 31, 18.13. - tr-31 iE°or•uaaS a IPorms IF parents knew the value and .ellleacy of Dr. rLeidy's Patent Vegetable Worm Tea,they never would be without it in their litmilies, as children are subject at all times to Worms. Pr. Leidy's Worm Tea is composed of vegetables altoget!ter, and may be given to children of all ages. Directions .accompany each paper or package. Children suer much, of times, front so many , things being given.:ltem for worms, without tiny el feet. Much medicine, y',"' iven to children, has a ten dency to destroy their gene: al health, anti they are more or less delicate ever after. To avoid the necessity of giving medicine unne cessarily when you are certain your' children have. worms give them at first Dr,Lenly's Worm Tea. It is all that is necessary. Reference might be made to several hundred pa rents in Philadelphia City and county, of the efficacy a Dr. Leidy's Worm Tea. Try it and you will be convinced. . • „ Price 121 cents a small, and '25 cents a large pack age. Prepared only, and for sale, wholesale and Retail, at Dr. Leidy's Health Emporium No.. 191 North Second street, below Vine,[sign the Gol deu-Eagle and Ferpents,) Philadephia. For sale in Carlisle by T. C. STEVENSON. •. June 14, 1143. ' tf-33 Dr. Tetter and Itch Ointment. • AN infallible remedy for variant) affections of the Skin, removing Pimples, Pustules, and Eruptions; of the - Skra„ and *tit:Wady tithilithcrth — tlie cure of Totter and the Itch. . . This ointment has-been used in numerous schools throughout the oily and county, as well as Factories, employing numerous Owls and boys, and amongst whom Totter, and Itch,aa well as other Affections of the Skin, prevailed, with the most unexampled suc cess. • Names of School Teachers, as well as Super intendants and Proprietors of Factories , c oul d be given, confirming . thd above, but for the delicacy they feel in having their names published.in connection with such loathsome and 'disagreeable affections: Price 25 cents a box. For sale in Carlisle by ' T. C. STEVENSON. ' .luaol4, 1843. tf-33, delYliE - .EXPECTOICANZ ' „ ciONSUMPTION4..Cough, Spitting Blood,:&d To Consumptives—Four fifths of y °nal%) really differing from neglected Colds, or an Obstruction and consequent: inflammation of the delicatelining Of those tubesthroughAvidelt the nir we Ireathets. distributed to every: part of the lungs. :This ;Ob struction :'produees pain .and soreness,- hoarseness, cough, difficulty of breathing, hectic fever, and a spitting 9f blood, matter, or phlegm, ~ witick, finally exhausts the strength'of the patient,and ends in death. Ja,yne's klimectorant never fails to remove this ob ! ; structict4and produces the most pleasing and happy results, Is eertainiti ittreffects, and cannot fail to relieve :170 he r bed et No. 20 South Third. St. Phil 9., _ Forsaie C4ll4l'l'l. B.'EVAZIO9" - • . PREPARED'OnIY by Di:11 - 3AYNE,IInventei, and sold proprietor, Ne.' 20 South Third at. Philadelphia, • and none are " geehine without his written agnature upon the outside wrapper. , All others are counterfeits. • • •-• These medidi nes are recommended and extensive.. Used by the moat, intelligent' persons in the Unkted States, by numerous Professors sad Presidents of Colleges, Physicians of the Army and Navy,'and of Hospitals and Almshouses, andiby more than shred' hundred Clergymen of various dencuninations.' They are expressly prepared foe family use, and have acquired and unprecedented popularity through out the'United States; and as they are so admirably calculated to preserve Ifealannd cure Drawn, no family, should ever belwithout them. The proprie., toe of these valuable preparations received Wanda cation at one ot , the best Medical Collegee in the U.. Statei, and has Ind fifteen years eAperience in nit extensive and diversified practice, 'by which lie has had ample oppqrtunities of acquiring a practical knowledge of diseases, and of the remedies best cal . eulated to remove them. These preparotions con sist of Jayne's Fapectnrant,a valuableremedy for Cough, Colds, Consumption, Asthma,Spitting of Blood, Crmilt, !looping Cough; Broiti s, Plcutlsy and in, flammation of the Lungs or Throat, Difficulty of Breathing;hush all diseases dale Pulmonary Organs. Also Jayne's flair Tonic, for the Preservation, Growth and Beauty °film Hair, and which will posi tively bring in new hair on bald heads. Also Jayne's Tonic Vetunifogen certain and plea sant remedy for Worms' Dysp Piles, and many other diseases. Also Jayne's Carminitive Balsam, a certain-cure for Bowel and Summer Complaints, Diarrlura, Dy sentery Chotie, Cramps, Sick Headache, Sour stom ach Cholera Morbus, and all derangements of the Stomach and Nervous Affections, Jayne's Sam tive Pill 9, for Female Diseases', I Aver Costiveness, Fevers, Inflammations, Olanthilar, Obstructions, Diseases of the Skin, Set.. and in all cases where :on Alterative or Purgative Medicine is required. For sale in Carlisle, by T. C. srEvi, , ,,Nsox.. May 31,1813. tr.. • VALUABLE HON j{`fix OHS z.ftut rf2 vit jib of the poviers and authorit) Hid contained in the last will and testament 01 MictiAm. ECM, dee'd., I now offer for sale, the Carlisle arbn - Works, Situated on the Yellow Breeches Creek, 4) miles east of Carlisle Pa. The estate consists of a first rate ,45) mew a 3 Arty ,r 4 i - Iva 3 with Ten Thousand .Icres of Land. A new NIERCIIANT AIILL Wllillollrttill of stone, finished walk, most apprtned plan. -.About 500 acres of the hold are cleared and highly cultivated, haling, 011.re011 erected • Three Larae auk Barns :kild tiece;skry TENANT HOUSES, The works are itropelled by the \ Mow Breeches - Creek and the Boiling Spring, which neither fail norfreeze. There are Igloo the prentisesall the necessary work. I leos homes, coal lola se.,earpenterand smith-shops awl stabling halt. of the most mkt:MIMI material., The ore Of the best quality and inexhaustibl e , h. within '2 miles of the Furnace. Then: is reran;, no ham Works ia Peithsvltania hick ine.,, e ' sses hu • pecior advantal.fes and oltera greater im,l t n ee n tee t s I , the investment or Capital. Thin ww, er pow , i s s , great that it Might he eNtentled to tdt y other noun , lacturing purpose. Persons tP spe ,,,,i will of course examine the-I':pp ee ty. Th e teet ,,, l sale will be made knoten I,y MARY FGE, Exr"." - etitrix of Micboel. Egc,deed. Oet.l9,lSk. 11 I PROTECTION AGAINST LOS:: CIINII4EI2I;..VNI) 111Y1 . 11.‘ I. I'ItOI'ECTI()N CO:NI NV, Itcing iucor slid 6r :111 nit of the I.....gisinttirt• of the present Itilly.or..,:tnizt.ll and in undo. :.11. diret . th,ll the f1111(1, !Ward TilontaS C. ° \lillrr, C. I'. Clinottii,s, John NI ( .1 I:lt•tin,, I:oll,nnith. I:rra~un,'l'hmoo, Ira Into, \ V.. •i• (;. the :Meta ion a \ . :114.y to tlit• rates and ilne many a,1%;p0:1••,,•ti - 011,1 Or 11110111111 e, 11,1•+ nt cr any in • 1,1. I , li'vr ty•vson insot,l• Ins-ontos It wend .••• Fir 11111 enntimti tnk,, ilat.t. in the elto:ve of on'. • ys and the ilircs•timw•ef its vonerrns. "2 , 1. I'M' 110 MIMI , is (11 . 111:1 1 Idell ti Is I ‘ ll 11100 VX;11,..i . linpiwn. .311. The inrnnccuirurr nl fro l it,lll reitt,t ;•.•:1- I insurinl.; for n of • iv •i M. Any perym applv Mr, lne in,urho.ve nun.. pr,unime note vlie.ice.l el., lit um .to ..1* ;ILO i 11.... 1.1 . 1a11111, ,1111CII will Ile C ult nn ihe hull 11, I% in 'have in pry flll . 6%1' 11111 rol' snryry 811 , 1 rlicy, null no morn .•. 1/1..S11%1:1111 , 1 in a gremi.t. ....mum than the its 011 II:111113 %VIII CMCI . ,;11111 (hell Wlllllll'o ,11l he ell 01;11111 1/1 . 0 r:tia These are f' , 11 . 11 ehenprr thou) 111051! Or other companies, excepl souls as are incorporated on the some principles. ' Insurance is curveted in the 11.11.)wing mantle.' person appl,ing for insurance fin. peopet•ty I: the cheapest claw of risk Mr $lOOO will be vitae •ml per cent Mr five year s,n note amounting to must he.given by him, on which lie sill be require., 3 per celi ~!,8,50, and 14,59 for surveying and poi ivy; And mill have 110 liinre requiem' of him wiles , lo , ses occur and the Funds hauls aro not sullicient to meet them. ..\gente. will be appointed as SOW) as possible b, 1111 . 11111eCS to :Mena to iiihtwahres, andany persons wkliitik; immediately to imply can do so by simiiry- Mg their wish to the officers of tlie nonillion% CIIAS, P. CUMMINS; P' s. A. G. Niti.ttn, Sec'y. • Aprilil'2, 1843. 15-21 Mechanicsburg Line wwa ..oapps. Oettvecn allechanic*trg eztad Philadelphia or Bedianw,re. [BY RAIL RO.RD OR C.4.11i4.1,1 'VIM subscriber grateful for past favoN, begs leave tiiinform his friends and thr public generally, that he still conlinues to run :inc of burthen Cars regularly between *to and Philadelphia or 13altimore, by will, goods and produce of all deseriptions'will by lot -arded wall care and despatch at the lowest r.:fos pf freight. Produce will be received at his Ware Ti alse,in Mechanicsburg, and forwarded co eitln Phila delphia or Baltimore, according to the direction of the owner. In - The highest price will be given for Wheat and Flour. MARTIN .MEi! EY. N. P,. Plaster of Paris and Salt ale hept on hand, and for sale at the lo'ilest ~ui~b®rho He has also an hand, lathe Dopotin Ilfochanica. burg, for sale, LUMBER, such as I:, cords, Shingles, Scantlings, ate. of .11 kinds, which will bo sold on liberal terms. , August 17, 1842. tf.4 • eirelter's • TAVID.I lataD IaTIP2 • Mlyrais & HAyERS'IIcK have ju t reeeived ' from the Mtutufactory at Philatlelpt.'lo a large assortment of LA.OD LAMPS, consist; lig of Parlostr,Chambpr&Study Lamps with or without shades; which they. w il sell whole sale or retail at the manufacturer's prices. Astral, Side Reflectors and Glass Lamps of aqui °us patterns. Zl . Lta The very best Winter siveined, bleached Sperm Oil, warranted to burn 'pleat.; for " • • sl;taa. per ga l lon: :. . , .':Bett§peynt Candles, 37j cents per lb. • Carlbde Deo. 21,18 , 42.' • • • - tr-8 CLEANIN.G ) :SCOURING I ,,AND:DYEING, Dios. .11A111)EI:itte1011i1ititAlri lil/OULD Inflirra the public lhatelle,aonthaues 7 the nbove business :and will pay.tha uttrapat care and attention ,to till clothing and other aril,- idea entru.sted to hot; for,aleaning, c ,aocuring and . dyelneat her;house,i4.ohall.Alot?*.Pitthd ucatiTt. gla l 4:rtilliftV i tT l o4 o illtesPc'et!lillY . o'er /I 14 ',• CONSUMPTION OP THE LUNGS, Vijectione of the Liver, Asthma, .Bronchitie, Pains or -weakness . ofthe Breast or Lunge, Cieiconie ' Coughs, .Pleurisy, Ilientorrage of the Lunge, and ajections of the Pubnonar,y Organs. , NATURE'S OWN PItESCRIPTION. • II coin pound Rai samitfliiiiparation of the Prunna Virginiama or "Wild Cherry ilark,"combined with the Extractof Tar, prepared by a new chemical : process, approved .and recommended by the Most distinguished physicians, and universally acknow ledged the mostwaltiable medicine ever liscovered. NO QUACKERY !! ! NO DECEPTION. In setting forth the,virtues of this truly great me ' (Heine, we have no desire to deceive those who are laboritvinder affliction, nor do we wish to eulogise it more than it justly deserves. Yet When we look around nod see the vast amount of suffering and di. tress ocensioned by many of tile niseases in Which this medicine has proved so highly suzessful, we feel that WC cannot urge Its- claims too. strongly, or say too much in its favor. Various remedies it is true have been offered :mil pulThil : into notice for the cure of diseases of the Lungs, and some have no doubt been found very tiseful, but °fall that have yet been'discovered, it.is : dilmitted by physicians and all who have witnessed its elfeets, that none has proved ms suecessfid as this. Such, /11(10141,711T. the - SURPRISING VIRT.LIES .. Of ihi.a Balsam, that even in the advanced stage el_ .Corisvmrrtort 'after all the most esteemed remedies of iih3lll - eiriiTAlNcrtivitell - to - effe - et - nwrehangeTtile use of this medicine has lyeeti. protetive 'the most astonishing relief, anti actually efrect,7d utrE alter all hopes of recovery had been despaired In the first stages ofthe disease,termed "Warr in! from neglected Gulag, it has been used with undeviating success, and hun dreds acknowledge they QWC the restoration of their health to this invaluable medicine alone. In that form of COMIUMPiiOII so prevalent amongst delicate young females, commonly termed debility, nr "GOING INTO A. DECLINV. ; " A complaintwith which thousands are lingering, it ha, also proved highly successful, and not only pos ses,ps the power of 'checking the progress of this alarming complaint, but also strengthens HMI orAes the system more elfectually than any meth xiiatAce have ever.possessed. •--- Besides its surprising ellicaey in ConSnmption, it ov{unl ly efireneinllS in Liver Comfgaints,.lethria, iirmchilis, and all Directions or the Lungs, mid Ines vetcd runny or the most obstinate cases, Drier oiury ~ 1 ler remedy bird Ihileul.ec3-For partictilars se I,'r. Wistar'sTreeise on Constunption, to be hail the Agents. TIIE SUCCESS t'cluting the use of tins medicine in diseases of I mugs, and the many singular mires it Inis'ef ',•eteil,lntring naturally attracted the aumition of many physicians, (as 'well 'as the a hide traternity of quacks) variottsconjectures and :JII•Illises earl:it:ll :•cspccting its Lomposition ; sonic phy,iciaiis hate rlpposeil it to contain torthie, oilier ignorant Imeteii derS s,ty it must contaiii .11err•ttr'ii, and in some such .iilistance they each attribute its siagnhit efficacy. - - :55 such opinions it'saltogethry erroneous, and cal ciliated t 0 prejildice 11111111; perSolOi aguilv.t. 11, M e OUlt lONOIt That it contains nothing of • the kind, or tiny thing tic least injurious; on the contrary, it is enmposed finite ruoSt simple sultstances, the principle of which are the extracts'of TAIL and It Pt/ Cherry Bork, and thewhole secret of its olit,it r eeisists the •mode by width they arwprepared. As we have already pnbli•heil 'imperious certifi cates from the, hight,t which prone i. virtues beyond all doubt, a e rpositivr it unuere,ary to exhibit a Jong list of theta in this inacc, and will only mention a few rases, to.show it hat it has done• WHILE LIFE REMAINS HAVE STILL, SOME HOPE. i SIIIIPRISING CU Itr,.--Among tilt. many singular cures a Iriclr this mrdmilm has then. is pl.rh;rps nom: iu 19iii.,11 its praers are so fully Sirowlllts . lll till. Thigly Laid Levu consumptive for several years, tliteing the ,seater part vt this, time Lull I cerise:l the hest medical nttentitni, gild tried all the must ‘altialiKt reinellies,t could Ire totn.:l to tuTeht its prottress. She. bernate stihjeet xiolent :its' of eatighiteg, a. p' et.crated large tottintities tit lttvt , ;1 nilll 1:10:n1, :nal step 11 11th this learflit eataintted iii coarse, until reoatir:, i i . eatl.refy tit...Jilt:tired cit.— \l'hile ill i dim.: ssin:2; sitnatiuu, litiAeriniz 010:11 ;lie Ivey ter,,, , rim zuto n e. stet ihr• Or ibis 11.41:ettle, ;.i: It, to rnr lice men ee,pression operated :11:1,•I eht.ent. Ina It w days she ..sperninntell , enn: 4 ll tens gen:lin:lli slip presied, es, nvesl to arttl throb vigor In h e , :1101...mv : in the place of !lint 1 . 111:1( . 1:1W11 I . ol'lll M 111111glilq ill ,1,1 belies Lc lillll the,il rube II:LS enjoy etl to t ears. Ihst Tf.qTrunN g wi(ilesqtql 1111• snrprisin, i•die:try or 1)r. Wistar's of \\lid ease of Alts. Alkstitr. I clieur• fully stiiivinent tric and unrrvo. J. U. \ n:7.;, 11. Wornl . sto,%)l, )f.; I)Cllriiil'--A1(111111 , 411 0111 . 1M:1111:011e 111(.1116M. 11;1, nlrcadv 10111111 i1I11(111,11S of Tiourrhil adtocatcs, it may aline gratify ing;•to to *Teel% e a cation trout ally out that has been relict ail 113 it. Such; Sir, is truly my ease. I hate been a victim of that terrible Consumption, tlm liam y months, toil havv pilfered so much, that I hail he- COMP 1111'111q. weary of illy lite. Ilea:in:4 your lialsalta of) highly praisoil. I began taking it a few weeks bark, told ii,sure 3 out it lilts relleveirme more than tilly•thiug I • have ever used before, ;nal I imnlitlently believe it will eure um ell/lain:illy. l'lca , T give the hearer the ivoutli of the enelosetlmial oblige ' Yours liespeettitlly, Jon:: ON. . Chester Conroy, Sept, G, t g 1 1. Friend Wistar —lt f-- es me much ph aster to in ['ono thee that ow wife's health has improved very n owt; since she has been tisint the Mist:hit or 11:iId Cherry, and we think there is no doubt but that it will ow.. her. She has taken the two bottles 1 pur ehased front thee a short time sluice aml het: tough is notch better .she also sleeps we'll at night, and says she has room. naming; to give her so much re het will please Give the bearer two bottles more ler Fhl• Fi iiil. • • Ellll•.11lD 1101.11E5 Lancaster county,July 18,1811 Dear Sir—Please send me two bottles of your genuine Balsam of Wild Cherry. I have been at' dieted with Consumption for the last two years, nod antlered very lunch with a severe cough, pains in my breast, difficulty of breathing, night sweats, &e., having, tried numerous remedies, and also been under several doctors; yet I could not find any thing' to relieve me until used some of your Balsalm. I ..Fot one bottle from a neighbor ofmine who is using i t,ki n d have found such world: 41d relief from it that I have no (lonia it will cure me effectually. Yery ”espectfhlly youp3, Szci 1101:.&10f Ho -stf.tx. rißeatl the following. from Dr.:facohnottrm.:: a physician of extensive practice in Ilmoingdm county : Dear Sir--1 procured one bottle of Dr. Wistar's nalsalan of Wild Cherry, from Thomas need, Esq. o f this pluee, and tried- it in a case of obstinate Asthma ott a wild of Pout Selttrehie,in whidi many other reniedies hail been tried IVithOM :Inv relief. The 11111SOIM [;are sudden read; and in mp opinion the child is efleetually cured by its use. Yours, &c. JACOB DOrrIOAX,NI.D: December '23d, i 341. Dear Sir.--Your Reisalm of 'Wild Cherry Las ag. fected some astonishing cures' here. One of which is an old Indy, Mrs. Russell, who bad been - suffering for a long time with shortness of Lrcathing, and gen eral weakness, until she was finally obliged to keep her tied._ After, various' other. remedies had been resorted to in vain, she commenced using your Bal alm,and after taking two bottles, was so far recover ed as to be able to attend to all the duties of her house, and on taking two bottles more was entirely cured. Respectfully, &e. Pottsville, Pa. .. • • ~ • - . . CAUTION.!—As there k a spurionS MlN:titre Called SyTO of Wild f.TherlN;purteliasers•Shotild he very -particular to ask ‘ tor &)n. WISTAWS:IIAL SAM. and observe his, sipm7ttirtitielhn.l/01110 , • Prepared for the proprietor, and sold at whole: sale by Williams 4 .co., Chemists, No. 21 Minor: street, Philnifel . phirt. , . .. ~ ~,• • , , . , Sold in Catiisle , by . . • • '•''SAMTJEL'EnIOTT ; In Shippensburg- by-the Bei% David Wrath tt nor- . risburg by John •Wyeth,- Jr; Litneniter by J. Gish; .Chiunbersburgby.LewisDenig and - in ol most every town nod vi lingo throughout the country. i Price, $i 00 a. „bottle., ; . r. 'Noverober . 2.9;ll342. ' ' - • , , • 86 Giklions 'or Yinegov el. }ho ' .2EAT qualiii,j4st i reeeividtPAnd for sale by - Auguet29;,l9#9i? , . , ;451kitinks • Deeds"--iSre -4,,f,Q# PALE 'TA Tais OFFICE • • The best method for the &oilcan of Dis ease ie cleanse* puly the Blood. • WRIGOT'S • WIMP VEGETAVit EMS Are noiv,ftekne*leggetl to be the best. MediOtte itf . the WOrld for the cure of EVER;I , IETT OP DISE ./1 SE HCA USE they completely cleanse the stomach and bowels froM those bilious and •corrupt hu mors Which are lliocatise not only . of Headache . ; Giddiness, .Pacpitation of ,the Heart, Pains in the.. Bones; Illieumatisrattbd Goatt,but,;ife , ,ary ,malady incident to nian. SAID INDIAN VEG ETAALE PILLS Are a certain.cure t'dr intermittent, remittent, tter vous, inflammatory and putrid Fevers, becauSeAkey cleanse the body horn those morbid humors, which when confined to the ciecUlation,are the cause of al. kinds of Sn, also, when the siime impurity is dept sited oil the membrane and muscle, eniising jtains, (ions and swellings, called .. RHEUMATISM, COUT, The Indian Vegetable may be relied on as al ways certain to give relief, roil if perserved with ae-. cording to.directions, will most asstiredly, nod with out fail, make a perfect ei':Ve or the above painful Maladies. From three m or said Mdian Vegeta ble fills taken every night on goMg to bed will in ~ short time so completely, rid OM hotly from every thing that is opposed to healdr, titnt Ithenniatiern, Gout, and Pain of every deseription;will he lite, ally . 1)./1VEX PROM THE _BODE For the some reasonsot hen, from sodden ithatmes i!tnosphere, or nay %her cause, the perspiration ischcc i ital the humors which should pssa It? the skin are tilown inwardly., call sing 11E..11).4 Nausea and sielincss, pain in the Imes, watery :nal inflamed e) es, sore throat, itharseth:gst Coughs, mOll - rheumatic pains in variott3 it ,111 . 8 or thu hotly,attil many other symptoms or C. 2 1.A17 C 01,12, . :111I1:LINDIANATGEFAIILE PILLS ably give immediate relief. From three to sit of ,said Pills taken 'every.night on going to bed, will ht. short time, not only remove all the alone unplea sant symptoms, but the body will, in a short time, be restored to even soulider 'health than before. The same may be said of AS , Olt DIFFICULTY OFFIREATIIINC. , The Indian Vegetable Pills will loosen and carry off by the stomach awl bowels those tough phlegmy humors, Which stop op the sir cells or the lungs,and re the Co Ore not only of the oho% e liktreg , lllK coils %, !WTI livgleek;d, often ierminate!sitt that !:till more drumlin! malath (Idled CONSI . 111 . 111 N. • II ,:holthl 'also he tooaeollwred that Ili* Italim 4 Vcgtoahlt, Pill, are a i , to lain ran. coy. PAIN TI - Inns appetity, eosin uness, a - yellow tinge of the Skill and ryes awl erery. other s symptran of a - tor - pid or diseased state of the li'et•; her:Luna they _pnrgr 11 . 11111le body - 111(6'17 impurities llhien if ileka,ited tipaii this important orgati, are the call;[•u% cry :t N:it1011 is el,ll‘llltit'a i+y ( . ),11111 . 11k4 111111 litl,llloll, Ohly 5.11, prvt:litiltg 14, dremaid • 4:tv is 10 rgirF I,H tiaiunti, nud v% prison :wan, ?hi. y. 11 . 1::111101 . , V. 11 1 .11 pill 01 ., /..lillCS,nl . :zi.y Kiud that the lirl4l i r ; With hit-1'111:d lb:: :tw rioTooly is to o`raitors IVII.I. CFA': l'.‘lN ItEtiUl;l'• 'l'hat tI Ihdowiple i,fennnginit'ase, In Clonnsing and 1'11.61161'g the body, is tivieily in ❑cum•dsnue the I.,:tivs which gorc nit the animal ecoinnwi la•ovvly carried cq;t4v . s- of nhttvt, named. .I•NDL\ N PILLS eerrtioly result in tie: entopiete . Vorase; we offer riot teqtimonials, kook persons 0r ow Itight,t respet.htbility itt , . - S;ew York %rho harereceolly hero Attired 01 ale 1110.1' 1.011114:7111tS, solely Ity the ii WRI 0117'S INDIAN VEGET,IIII.I: S or •1113: NORTII AMEMCAN COLLEGE OPIIEALTIL. J 01%1CA, L. I. June tlah, .1"sorl• ICiliiam IVrigl0 7 -I),oar Sir—lt is , t WIC ,2,1 est s,,tisflasios ilist I 111611,1 p.ll a me 6aliu M . 1)3 yvars the a - ,..• a 1 OM INDIA:c VEGETAL:LP. PILLS. Pr,, inns in I,lth relchrlthol I lord been under the hand, of wveral si clans, and had tried various medichtml I nit all to no Mrect: After using one t 5 cent 1,• - •,N of your Pith; howetvr, I experienced `C»111101 unit I 11:-. solved to 111.T.S1 '. Vere in the dye of them according to your directions, %%Melt 1 :4111 io,ppy 10' slide, 1015 oc sulted in n perfect cure. In gratitode to you Mr tho great benefit .1 hate reccivcd, and also in the bope. that others similarlyithlicted mat ho induced to make trial of your \ traordinarq medicine, I sendyont this state - luck ith thirlifiCrty to ',oldish thesmire it pat think propiir. rinu,s,Sce. N E ‘VVonl;,,ltine 19,1811,- G. C. BLACK ; 1•o Ilkluttl Wools, Ae'eni for IVriglit's Indian Vegetable Pills, No. ::88 st. N. V. Dear Sir—At your recommendation,l , 4mMlime since made trial of w warps rsnLvis.: VF.C. ETA nu , . PILLS or the xurni Amerion Colic-go oC it o dtli; and eau coni.eientiously ao.ert, that foe Poriffins the 111 poll, and renovating the system, have reeeived tonr9 heneflt from Moir use, than flout any other medicine, it has heretofore been toy wind fat tune to meet with. 1* am, dear sir; with many thanks, your oliligrd friend; No. GO limnersly 4. Now York. Nit.. Richard Dennis, nen, NVriglit's 'finnan Vetetai)lu Pills. Derir.Sir , -71 have been afflicted foe several year 1111 inward -weakness anal general alebility,• necom- I ',lc,' -6m:° with !pill in the side and other dis treeing complaihts„laming trimly:loMM -.4(1W b a friend In eines wttnu...! eill'et• was per:. make trial of Pc. ,'''',,,`, l ;`' „ which lam happy to state have ," • . uwsl wonderful manner. 1 have lased the metlieine,4 l ct.but R short time, null have and doubt, by a per. scventawle m (I)Lt 1151: of the Myilicille aetln • llilig t!1 directions, that Isholl ha at slmrt time bu peraNtkr restored, 1 most willingly recommend said Pills 16 all pry,. sons similarly aillactealt 111111 ill the full belielthui the same laawlicial results will follow their I remain yours ncerely, I Si tENItY A. FOOTE;. - • WawarsingrUlster Co. New York., Nrw Yost:, Sept. 9.9. 1841. This is to certify that L have used Wright's ittpti ILI Vegetable Pills with the greatest kenefit; having ea.:. artily cured myself of the previously attacks of Sick.. Headache; to whirlt I had previously beensnbjeet. , AtliV Pt Greenwich eS °3l street, ° N V. • t I'o,A l ir. Richard Detinit., Agent for Wright's Indiati ' Vegetable Pills. JOHN S. C. MATITIDI As there are at this time many wicked tiersons busily engaged in selling a counterfeit medicine on. der the name of the Indian -Vegmnble Pills; atidlts these'deiperate men are so utterly reckless of, _con- Sequences, that many , valuable lives may, lie , lost, i n `consequence of using their dreMdful compounds, the public are.' cautioned t.agninst purelMsinglmy unless on the sides of tbe,49XPPAhe following pyor4;. • i rig, is found: , WRIGHT'S INDIAN vy,GE:t4l3ts! PILLS. • - (/),ityan Pars:nit:4) ;, OF, Tun NeFtir A:cap:caw ,Go4Fun s pa , And also to guard especially ag:ainstptirtdcismisaid piediaina of any person except thc.regular advocated agents, or et the °Mee and , f,eneral . depot:; ;. N0.49 44.06 STIO4I.IT. PHILADELPHIA.:,;;„, Poir pale by. ,:.• • , CHARLBB. I 991111:2; Carl' . tiMfberilind do , John Co4ver,. " 111tehnnieslomei' e Henry Brenneman; . New Cumberhub,..'`r IsaaoLOyth ,lll3ll ' ‘• Alexap4g.cailictitti ClippingeL &t Carey t .Tohn Itiek.nryuiwn 111ar' Alareh 15th 18,0: cram FL I P.: I? 8 IN'l ALL 1(;11) EiffliMi