13 tetam - trinatalmaze-.- Froth the New York Knickerbocker. - , ' B'eneath the star lit skies, . Treading the dew.gemmed lyeik' to Thee, Father AlMighty ! and these tea* eyeri• 4,- - r Througkinortarshatl,ows would thy glory see t, My splriClooghath bent, To earthly idols r wlille Faith'S single eye ID'azing upon the treasures thou bast lent, Turns from its goalbes dad the glowing sky , . , . ' .Ingratitude bath chilled Affention'agushing loantaiu, till k flows Sluggishly ooward,•like a stream distilled • • Mese blnekeited punks and gathered sands oppoie And hope renews her flight Only to' mourn her desolate return ; Since not beyond the veil of mortal night She strives the laud of beauty to discern. • Allll Love With forged its chain-- :A gfittring baud that dazzles to subdue! ' The itailijih r ; wiptive3 in its lengThetted lraiu Turn from the fount of Heaven to earthly dew ! And thought had bent its wing • Prom its Mgh journeying; awhile to sit Within its wide(' cage; a captive thing, I'leatited with the trifles that lx.ibre it tilt. Anil from the /prp of life Griefbath her wild rli.emrilaut measures wrung; She brAV death 00101110 in the fearful strife, And on the utr key notes of sadness Hung.. ilven as the withered flower Lookehtt for evening's damp, reviving brhatti, So in this calmly bright and solemn hour My spirit struggles with the hods of death. From thy resplendent throne Eternal Father! grant one lucid ray Upon the path Which I must treild alone, Unless thy smile illume tiw ciouded way. To thy returning child • . Bent! a propitious ear . ! Accept my prayer, Through Christ the crucified, the underact!, Whose cry clannish rent tlia'iiiidiiightair: And now the entre look down With softer glances, and the dew•-drops roll With kluging. melody from pale crUten Theseare Thy smiles to my awakened soul! BEAUTIES OF THE BIBLE,. A nation would, indeed, be truly blessed if it were governed by no other laws than those of this blessed book; it is so com plete a system that nothing -can be added to it, or taken from it;' it contains every thing needful to be known Or done; it af fords a copy for a king, and a rule for a subject; it gives ,instruction and Counsel to a Senate, authority and direction for a mag istrate; it cautions a witness, requires an impartial verdict of a jury, and furnishes -.the judge with his sentence, It sets the husband as a lord of the household, and the wife as mistress of the table—tells him how to rule, and her hriw to manage. It entails honor to parents, and enjoins obe dience to children. It prescribes and limits the sway of the sovereign, the rule of the ruler, and the_authotity of the master; cent ilium's' the subjects to honor, and the serl.. vents to obey, and promises the blessing and protection of the Almighty to all who walk by its rules. It gives directions fur weddings. and for burials. It promises food and raiment, and limits the use of both. It points out a faithful and eternal Guardien to the departing husband and fa ther-rtells him with whom to leave his fatherless children, and in whom his widow is to trust,.and promises a father to the for-. mer and a husband to the latter. It teaches a man how to set his house in order, how to make his will; it appoints a dowry for Nis wile, and shows bow the children shall be left. It defends the right of all, and re veals vengeance to every defaulter, over reacher, and oppressor. It is the first book, the best book, and the oldest book in the world. It contains the choicest matter, ,gives the best instruction, affords the great est pleasure and Satisfaction that ever was. enjoyed. It contains the best laws, and . the most profound mysteries that ever were penned; it brings the best tidings, and af fords the beat:, of comforts to the inquiring and disconsolate. It exhibits life and iin , mortality from everlasting, and shows the 'Way to glory. It is a brief recital: of :that is past, and a certain prediction of all that is to come. , . r It settles all matters in debate, resolves all doubts, and eases the mind and conscience of all their scruples. It reveals the only living and true God, and ihoivs the way to him, and sets aside all other `gods, and describes the vanity of them, and all that trust in them ; in short, it is • a book of laws 'to show right and wrong: a book of wisdom that condemns all fally,and makes the foolish .wise; book'of truth, that detects all lies and Con fute?, idir \s :rror! l itid a book at. life, that phew!! tit' way from everlasting death. It Is the most cotnpendious book jn the world, theOest authentic, and the moat entertain- - ing history that ever was published: -It containathe most ancient a ntiq u ities,s tra age events, wonderful occurenees, - heroic deeds. 'lmPiralleled wars; it describes the celestial,. terreetrial, and infernal worlds; and the ori .gin'olthe 'angelic 'myriads, human tribes, and devilish legions. It will instruet the accomplished mechanic, and the profound artist. It , teaches the rhetorician, and et ,.".eistus the, , .o& of the most skilful carithMetician ,- ; zzles 'pu the wisest anato . • end exercises the nicest , critic. It ..'ecifecis the vain philosopher, and confutes she *tie astronomer; it , exposes the subtle -sophist, and maims diviners mad. It is a complete code of laws, a perfect body of di, 0110 1 an unAleatled narrative' a , b a ak oidiVes, a book of travels, and a book of voYaliell:„ it b the, hest covenant that ever waa4 d on, the best deed that ever was ses44i, the 4test evidence that user was produced, the best testament that - ever was sign . eio Pro - ,uifterstalid it, icolte wise 4`'kt4:lift'itisiii ti4.ailltillrillatol It is ttitiltitieWtiliW • cf*; 10 0 .. 11 ) 1 00k 4 0, 06 .C` iu Kift4 l 4/7*l 4 o t;goldi'v l4- beer- diveetnrYt, beet . cP• 44 , 1,4,4 4,a4/41, And:what-orowatt i ttll4 , is,Ahat , tho AuthoriS irititcitit 'Partiality, 'and withatit hypocrisy, —.lain *holm ie iict‘ varitibletiess or shado* ' •;, cituv.E.—A.Mong, all 43 fine and beautifulfiguretiand Medea of • . , reasonint,that, the universe in .which we dwell ~has.afforded..fer ,the "ilitiatratreii the • bright . , hope, that is., withi n us of , alife • "beyond 'the tomb,--them none more beautiful' or exquisite that I know of, than that_ which is •derived from the change of the seasons—from ", the ..second life; •that imrste forth in spring in objects apparently dead: - and from' the shaddwing forth, 'in the renovation of every thing. around lie, of that destiny which Divideßevelaticin calls nintit our f ith to believe shall be ours. The trees that faded and remained dark awl gray through the long dreary lapse of winter, clothe themselves again with green in the spring sunshine and every hue speaks of file. The buds that were trampled down mid faded, burst forth Once more in , fresh ness and in beauty; the streams break from icy chains that held them, and the glorious sun himielf comes wanderin g from his far journey, giving summer, and warmth, and fertility, and magnificence to every thing around. All' that we see breathes tire fittnie hope, and every thing we see . .rekindles into life.—Jaynes. , . t.v,_, an,,.,..,11,,,,,, 81-IERMANt ~ ..i.A. qt;th.,:. ell •.:, • •; . .7. 7 :10,4,„Vp. 06 ck• • 3 --- ' " -" 6 ., op ° ~ ...4 ...jg 11, riiiU74 4 . ..j. 1 i. ''--', I. i pli... po ASSAUS , ' nie,i . -':-- ' lA , 4, ' i i ipy . T on -., e s - - ~....... •. • , 44- 1 N Y az 7 mitp,f... q/ - .. s f sal " 7,,,,,„ - -- .R 0137 ig OA 7 !V„ipril, ',rllll7ii,",'. i 11 it:4lllll'ai-:11111';d'i.k ,':..)!,.4,4„,,, •.... ,• ..::,.,, ~,...,.... .. ) , 1 „,,,, ~,,,• ,i 5,4,..„ • •• t:,„ ..e:., • ....:.•,,;,...•..,,. • •,_ ilf il '' \ '''. '' .ti .. I I/ ' ~ ' ' '.1.41,1;{, • 4, j 443: 11 1 1 . .... \ !'. r 1 igAr 41'. . 0 _.,,,, '''' ' .6 ' .' N : '\ ? C l '''' ) : ‘ g \ i li i ' I ,It 5 . ... ' N 2ll7‘ ....,• ; .ek 1, ). -4,.... CHILDREN CRY FOR SHERMAN'S LOZ- IiNGES,und grown people say they are the plea santest and most effeeti vc medicine in use. Enor mous gum& ties are sold, and every body likes them. Treeman lima, Esq., edam. of the Fel-chants Mag azine, says they .cured his cough in a few hours.— The Rev. Mr. Dunbar, of the McDougol street church, was cured or a very had cold and cough in tuna day. The Rev. Mr. Anthony, of the Methodist Church, was cured of ntisu pt i by t:ieni. • SHERMAN'S WORM LOZEN(TreIS have saved the lives of thottsauds. Ask W. E. Evans, Esq. 6 Walker st., the Edward:l. Port er; H on . 13.43. Ilvardsley; Dr. G. Hunter, and nearly all our physi cians, what they think of Sherman's Lozenges, and they will tell ra they are excellent—the only tnedieme kno wn. ' • SHERMAN'S CAMPHOR, LOZENGES are real anilidotes to headache, palpitation, sea sickness, lowness of spirits mid despondency—or the effects of dissipation. Capt. Chadwick, of the Wellington, Mr. Ackerman, the great sign painter, Mayor Clark, and almost every body knows their value. POOR MAN'S PLASTER—Shermsn's we mean —costs 12,3 cents, and insure to cure' rheumatism, lumbago, pain or weakness in the breast, side, or back; also piles—and they cure worms when applied to the part. Ask Joe Hosie, or any one who has nsed it, and would give $5 fur one sooner than five eents'for - all other plasters. ' Sold in Carlisle nt HUNTER.St KNEEDLER'S Book Store, East High street, who are sole Agents for 01LUL1Z22.2u3 • COMPOUND DEPURATIVE SYRUP , For the cure of-Obstinate Eruptions of the Skin; Pimples or Pustules on the-Face;. Riles which arise 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- Hers arising frop an impure state o the blood. either by a long residence in a antrunhealthv 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 Ilan been extensively used in the United States withslecided benefit in ScroMkt, Mer curial diseases, mid in all eases of an ulcerated char acter. As an alterative In the spring and fall sea sons, it is unequalled. It 4:assesses many advantages over the decoction, and is introdneed as a prepara tion mere portable, not liable to injury by long keep ing, mill better adapted. Ix the use of persons trav'ell ing or residing abroad. The proprietor begs .11VC to call attention to the following certificates. s : ected from a large nuns ice approving its efficacy: REAIIINC), mar c h-8, 1E139 This er tifi ca that rev wile Mrs. Deem', hail for nearly eleven years slithered from a scrofulous erup tion resembling letter. which ate deep holes in her face, neck and arms, the constant discharge of which destroyed her health, nod frequently confined her for different periods to her bed, during. which-time her sufferings were very great. be best rogdical acted= dance was obtained, and all the known remedies were tried with but no alleviation of her complaint, which always returned with increased malignity.— Having:lost all hopes of recovery, she had almost determined to give up the use orally other medicine; she was however, by pirsuasaion, induced to try Oakeley's Depurative of Soreaparrna,•the use of five bottles of . which has removed the disease, and restored her to perfect health,. THOMAS DEEM, opposite the depot, Reading, Pa. . This is to certify tint my little' son, a bort, years old, had suffered for a long time from xten sive sores on the right knee and leg, supposed to have been white swelliog, whieh I found I possi bl e• to heal, even by, the. atid.4 - the most respectable medical advice, until I was recommended to use Mr. Oakeley's Compound Syrup of Sarsaparilla, 8 bet, ties of which not only healed the sores, bat perfectly restored the chilcßs health. which had suffered much in consequence of this affection. • CATFIARINT. BINGEMAN,, , . '7l.li,above Penn street, Reading. Tref ahove'case was presented to me both before and after the use of Mr. Oakeley . 's Syrup of Sarsa parilla, and I have no hesitation In 'believing that it was the•agent of his restoration. .JOHN, P. HIESTER, Reading, Sept. 12, 1837. I.lftionsimrSchulkill county, Oct. 1839. e.Dear Sir—Sometime ago was consulted .by a entleman with an ulcerated leg, who infomed me that it was upward of twenty years standing, and that he hod been under the care of physicians both of Europe and America, without receiving but alight benefit. Not wishing to be troubled with his case, as I then thought a cure doubtful. I recommended him to. use your CompOund Syrup of Sarsaparilla. After taking's few bottles, he infornjed me his leg was healed, which upon examination.l. found to be the fact. Youre,ka. JOHN H. DANFIELD , Douotastivrtti, April, 10,1843, Mr. Oakeley t --My son Edmund Leaf had the scrofnla In the moat ' drendfUl " and distressing man ner for three years, during which Alma he was de prived of the use of his limbs, his' head and neck were, oovered:with ulcers.. We Ariel] all the Mei eut remedies, but to uo effect until' recommended by Dr.. Johnson, of Norriso wn; and - also Dr. Isaac Hiester, of Reading, to use your Depurativ Syrup of Sarsaparilla, of which I obtained several bottlee, the use of which .drove. , the disease 'entirely out of his system, the sere' healed up ' anti =the thlid was restored toperfect health, whielthe has enjoyed, wt. interruptedlg pe ecer since; to the astonishment"of,'ltnt. ny *Mons who seen him during. hie affliction. have tbonghtit my duty, and send you this Certifl. rate, that others who. have's':like i fielibti . iu-_The family may r khow where tAtain t o valuable med. YoilroiMic" . ;4 A. al.Ftikr?' b T (1 STEVENSON C • o at. iiAPPn4P,t4P'o l 4 l ll?g4ofiteJA:Curailiir-_. 0 kr; Nair duittberland , • ,„ ~/,Iq.',JoslitiVerain,'lllogolestotto:l;,. ' O l '''',WM.'l.4o4 Londe% Kingston,. Wm. • 311001);Itur,kartot do.;',): •_'•• „, -• '' • 1 4 :-.A=IAMIOSkIARSAPARILL:k. - FOR 'FRE - i4tdoiit'lirii:EiiitiriBNi - otin OF ALL ,fipts 4 lpze Anion l 6 FROM /RI IMPURE STATRer THE OR Hannor 4 , 11 E surritra-; • • NAMELY: Scrofula or icing's Evil Rheumatism obstinate cutaneous Eruptions, Pirrt- . plea, or Paattilea ou the Face;. Blot . ches, Bilea. Chronic, SorerEyep; Ring _Worm or Toler, -Scald Head, En largement and Pain "of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulceis; Syphili. tic Symptoms, Sciatica, or Lumbago, and diseases arising from an'injudi ciouta use of Mercury; Ascites, or Dropsy, Exposure or Imprudence in Life. Also, Chronic Constitutional ••Disorders will be removed by this Preparation. - • Improvement in whatever regards lhe happiness and welfurC of our race is constantly on the march to ,perfection, 'and With each succeeding day some new problem is solved, or some profound secret re vealed, having an important anddirect bearing over_ man's highest destinies. If we take ti retrospeaive view over the past twenty years, how Is the mind Oink 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. How valuable and inilispemble ate the curative means recently diecoveridhlwough the agency of chemistry! flow does the imagination kindleand oileadmirarton glow at' the Ingenuity, the near approach to ih•e standard of perfection, of the present time! T hrongli the elaborate investigations of Physiology,, or the science of Lire, and the Pathology Of president diseases, much valuable practical knowleil , „e has been gained. Ti, consequence of becoming net:mimed with the or ganization, the elemerits of the various tissues and structures of the• syKem, remedies have been so•fight after And diseovemal exactly adapted to combine with, neautralize and • expel morbid° matter, the cause of disease, and substitute healthy action in its place. - The bedutilhl simplicity of this mode of treatment is not only suggested by the pathology of diseases, not only grateful to the sufferer, but perfectly in con sonance with the operations of Nature, and satitifac tory to the views and reasonings of every intelligent, reflecting mind. -- -Ittethus that - 81 M's Sarsaparilla; scientific combination of essential principles of the must valuable vegetable stibstances,operittes upon the system. The Satsaparillais combined with the most salutary productions, the most potent simples of the vegetable kingdom ; and its unprecedented success in thr restoration to health of those who had hing pined under the most distressing chronic maladies, bas 'given it an exalted character, furnishing as it does evidence of its own hitrinic value, and recom mending irto the afflicted in terms the afflicted only can know. It has long been a most imptirlant de sideratum in the practice of Medicine to obtain a remedy similar to this—one that would net on the liver, stomach and bowels with all the precision and potency of mineral preparations k yet without any'of their• deleterious effects upon the vital powers of the system. ,The attention of the render is respectfully called to the following certificate. However great achieve ments have heretofore been made by the me of this invaluable medicine, yet daily es:persence shows re , sults still more remarkable. The proprietors here avail theinselve'sof the opportunitybf saying it is a source of constant satisfitetion that they are made the means of relieving such an amount of suffering. Wonderful F o rfeits of Sands's Sarsaparala in Norwich, Conn. Read the following from Mrs. Wm. Phillips, who has long resided at the Falls. ,The_ facts are well known to all the old residents in that part of the city. 111rssns. A. B. SANDS & :%lost krale fully do I embrace this opportunity for stating to you the great relief fobtained from the use ofpier Sar saparilla. I Shall also, he happy, through you, to publish to all who are aflictedots I lately was, the ac count of my unexpected, and even fora long while despair of cure. Mine isa 1)16141 story, and try ing and sickening as is the narrative•of it, for the sake of many who may be surely relieved, I will briefly y, et accurately state at. Nineteen years ago last April a fit of sickness left me with art ErYsipelas eruption. lhopsieal tions immediately took place over the entire, surface amity- bodyi causing such invenlargement that it was necessary to Add a half yard to the size of my dres sesaro,und the waste. Next followed,tipon my limbs, ulcers, painful beyond description.- For years, both in Summer and winter, the only mitigation of my suffering was 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 woad shoot through my system, and compel the to arise, and, for hours together, walk the house, so that I was almost - entirely deprived of sleep. During this time the Erysipelas =Ciliumd active, and the ulcers en larged,mid 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—ii dropsical consumptioin and though they have been skilful practitioners, they were only able to affordmy case a partial and tern porary'relief. I had many other difficulties too com plicated to describe. 1 have also used many, of-the medicines that have been recommended as infallible cures for this disc:tie, yet these all failed, and 1 was most emphatically growing worse. In this critical condition; given up by friemls,and expecting for my self, relief only in death, I was by the timely inter position of a kind Providence, furnished with your, to me,itivaluableSarsapatilln. A single bottle gave me an assurance of health, which for twenty yearal hail not once felt: - Upon biking -t.be second my en largement diminished and in twelve days fromthe Bth of October, when I commenced takhigyour Sar saparilla, I was able to enjoy sleep and rest,by night' its refreatting . as any I ever enjoyed when in perfect 1 health. Besides, was, in this short time, relieved from all those excruciating and unalleviated paints that had afflicted my days, as well ins robbed hoe of my night's repose. The ucers upon my limbs are healed,the Erysipelas cured, and my size reduced nearly to my former measure. Thus much do I feel it a privilege to testify to the efficacy of your health-restoring Sarsaparilla. A thousand thanks sir, from one whose comfort and whose hope of futurei health are due, under God, to your instrumentality. And may the same Providence that directed me to your aid, make you the happy and honored instruments of blessing others, as dis eased and despairing as Toni , much relieved anti very grateful friend, ASLNATH M. PHILLIPS. New Lortuost Co: ss. . Norwich, Nov. 4,1.84,1 Personally appeared,the above-named Asennth M. Phillips, and made oath of the filets contained in the foregoing statement before me. RUFUS'W. MATHEWSON, Justice of the Pence. I . . Beingpersonally acquainted with Mrs. Phillips,l certify that the above asserted facts nre substantially true. WILLIAM H. RICHARDS, Minister of the Gospel at Norwich, Conn. Sand's e. Sarsaparilla will also remove and perma nently cure diseases having their origin in an impure state of the blood and depraved condition of the gen eral comititudon, vizi Scrofula or King's Evil in its various forms, Rheumatism, obstinate cutaneous eruptions, blotches, biles, pimples, or pustules on the face, chronic sore eyes, ringworm or totter, scald head, enlargement and pain of,the bones and joints, stubborn ulcers, syphilitic symptoms, diseases aris ing ti•om an injudicious use of mercury, female de rangements and other similar complaints. • Prepared and sold .by A. D. Sands & Co., Drug-, gists and Chemists, Granite buildings, 05 Broadway corn er of Chambers street, Neal York..-And for sale by, Pruggists throughout the United States. Price $l. per bottle, six bottles for $5. Thes public are respectfully requested to remem ber that it is Sands's Sarlaparilla that bawd is con stantly achieving etch remarkable cures of the most difficult class oediseases to which the human frame Is subject; and ask for. Sands's Sarsaparilla * and take . ' . S. ELLIOTT, Aga*. by 'Peas' !ippoletrnent for the Proprietors, or Carlisle and vicinity. • • Ju1514,134A • .• /3/47 . „ ;:1549V.P.q.;RPCZIrje k ?PUPATION . ; Will be made.; by the gnrectm orihg, tka" ielgtuee Of the Commonwealth Of"Petinsylaanlic,for a renewal of the. *barter of the told flank by the nß.K49.slnd Atileaf thn "Carli*le' Bank."? la i n ,. ii.ntle,l dint Jt Wall be 'located in Carllile, Calabar.. kW! 'comity; thatiCihall .•,hareital! limo - Capital it ln**l l 4/1 3 e. hEiFkdrfeti th eNsen 4 & T ithe .', : lrettlit object Of `,l6lankinca tidiscounting PoTg*Mll•,.,:u'•97: order ock%Bogr viv7 OS 44. .2,40001 - 8, :I'4o ' • v..lirwsLsApasPA - toff;.**FP L'Citqltki ti4B,lorinaratiait 1;44: bei4dit risore 'apparent: ".,littmetcvea ,piersolis; assert (Way' Sae derived morel?enefit from ttstaiona_ otticof - tti thatithrie of earl:alter. This ilia oolly; ' aocounted fiir,as Dr. Leidy's Sirtanarille leech strOaget preptration than any other, and near. twice' es Ouch% contained in one bottle as of any other (and sold at theitatnoprice,) tet'the,pabliq:retmeu. this—Wit no 'vain boast but the r eal ibet. DR,. LEiplps SAI% APARILLL F,ro a the Medloal Review tar•AAmong the vegetable alteratives with . which, out dispensaries abound, there are 'few so , useful as Sarsaparilla, and when properly combined and pre.' pated, is invaluable] not only in restoring debilita,- ted . constitutiana to their wonted energy' but in every case arising out of . impure state of the b100d. , ," Front a knowledge of very many cases (and some 9f them considered incurable) ivhet9„ many different preparations ,of Sarsaparilla had been used; none seemed to possese virtues or remedial powers equal to DriLeitly's Medicated ,or Compound &tract of Sarsaparilla." 'Ms a preparation it is believed far superior to any other, rind would recommend it to the particular notice of Physicians.—. Ed. U. S. Gazette. DR. LEIDY'S SARSAPARILLA. ] Extract of n letter lrom J.ll. Whitmore, of Easton, in 4:elation 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 wire three months old, Three months ago I was t Adam.] to make trial ofyour Extract of Sarsaparilla, and have given it to both to the present time. They are now entirely free from sue appearance of Scro fula and never were in better health.".. • Dr. Leidy's &asap:trill.t is efficacious in all die-- o..ry, arising from impurities of the blood one other fluids of the system. All intalius who nine [we been under medical treatment, who are debilitated from the quantity of medicine they may have taken, or are under a mercurial influence, will find that by using a few bottles of Dr. Lehly's Snrsnparilla,their usual vigor and elasticity of their frame nail system will 1.6 restored, and be again permitted to enjoy the sweets of life. gAnsA rAleatiA. ( : - ..."This article appears to be doing 'wonders at the South, and from the high character of the re commendations, we are fully persuaded it is a most capital medicine for,sill, impurities of the blood.. We know many Physicians ' why have given their testi mony on this subject, and we know they would not give a character to any medicine that did• not really deserve it."—Gbarleston Enquirer. Extract of a letter from Dr. Warren, Natchez., "Having fcir the last year in my practice used your Sarsaparilla with much satisfaction to myself and benefit to my patients, I have no hesitation in declar •ingiLto be one of the most useful preparations iq diseases for which Sarsaparilla is prescribed." DR. LEIDY'S SARSAPARILLA. (r - This preparation may be depended upon as being the strongest (consequently more efficacious) of any in existence; all fluid preparations must pos sess similar virtue., in proportion to their strength, being prepared from the same article. Dals,eidy's Compound, Extract of Sarsaparilla, however, pos sesses properties not possessed by others, from its Manner of preParation, and combination 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 and a knowledge •cf . US Composition by yhisi rians; (the reason why the/ so generally use it, as they would not use or recommend any preparation they did not know the composition of,) it has been introduced in many of the Hospitals throughout the U. S. and is highly recommended by Physicians and Surgeons of those Institutions. . FrOm ths.New Orleans Advertiser. DR. LEIDY'S SARSAPARILLA. . The high mid envied celebrity which this pre eminent medicine has acquired for its invariable ef ficacy in all diseases which it professes to„core, has rendered the usual practice of pufffing unnecessary. It is known by its fruits nail its good works testify for it. 1)1.. Leidy's Siireciparilla will be found parti cularly efficacious iu all diseases of the liver, stom ach, siiii,kidnevs, spine and hones, ulceration atilt nose, throat and other lutrts,abscessel, fist:lllas, scro- Tains; erysipelasjanndice.rheumatisraand incipient gout. mercurial and syphilitic affections, feinale de rangements and in restoring the sickly and debilitat ed to their naturallealth and energy. DR. LEIDY'S SARSAPARILLA. Dr. Lehly's Compound Extract ofStirsapatilla has stood Ilw test for five years pri,t, mut 'tis uo boast to say that 'there is no other preparation of equal FiVellgth now iu use, Throughout the Southern States where Sarsaparilla i'. asAnsuck in general use :14 tea and coffee, 1)1.. Leidy's Sarsaparilla is gener ally preferred and is highly recommended by rhv sicians. [whose certificates have been frequently pub fished lwoughout the north and west it Is also much used, mote perhaps than any other. Due bottle of-it-Duff a pint) is warranted equal to two °fatty other in strength, and is equal to one half gallon of the strongest Syrup that can be made. Directions for making Syrup therefrom accom panies the directions. DR. 'LEIDY'S SARSAPARILLA. 06-ilut a'rew days since a Clergyman of this city • . ' [who does not desire h is name published in the ;ta pers. but is left with Dr. Leidy] stated that n lady who hod long been a communicant at his church, but for two years past unable to go to church, on account °flier extreme debility, occasioned by ulceration 'of various part? • f her body, disease of her liver and other interns. 'erangements, and the constant taking of medicine tit efor, never found any change for the better until Mk: using several bottles of Dr. Leidy's Sarsaparilla, Ana by a (iffy 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 but one of many instances almost daily heard of. It is preared only and Bold wholesale and retail at Dr. LEI I)Y'S Ilealth Emporium, No. 191 North Second street beloW Vine: also sold by Frederick Brown, corner Fifth mid Chesnut streets; and Fred. Klett & Co. conic:- 2.d and Callowhill street, at $1 per bottle, (a hall pint) or six bottles $5. For sale in Carlisle by I'. C. STEVENSON. May 31,1845. tf-.31 'Worms I Worms 1. IF parents knew the value and ellleacy of Dr. Lenly's Patent Vegetable Worm Tea,they never would be withot it in their familleaos children arc subject at all t un es to 'Worms. Dr. Leidy's N orm Tea is composed of vegetables altogethei U , and may be given to children of all ages. Directions accompany each paper or package. Children ..suffer much, of times, from so-many things being given them for worms, without any el feet. Much medicine, given io children, has a ten dency to destroy their general health, and they are more or less delicate ever alter. - . . . . . - 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 Tea. It is all that is necessary. . . Refcrence.might be made to several hundred pa rents in Philadelphia cif/ and county, of the efficacy of Dr. Le y te& Worm 'I ea." Try it and you will be eonvinced.P: • Price l'2i 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, [s . ign of the Gol den Eagle and : erpents,) Philadelph ia. For sale in Carlisle by T. C. STEVENSON. June 14, 1843. tf-33 Dr. Leidy's Tetter and Itch Ointment. AN infallible remedy for various affections of the Skin, removing- Pimples, Pustules, and .Bruptions; of the Skin; and particularly adapted to the cure of Tetter and the Itch. .This ointment has been used in numerous schools throughout the city, and county, as well as Factories, employing numerous girls and boys, and amongst whom 'letter and Itohots well as other Affections of the Skin, prevailed with the mast Unexampled suc cess. Names of Schnol Teachers, as well as Super intendents and Proprietors of Factories, could be given, confirming the atiove,but for the delicacy they feel in having their published in connection with such luathimme and disagreeableaffections. :Price 25 cents is-box. For sale in Carlisle by , . , T. C. STEVENSON: . June 14, 1848: . • : • tr-ss JAYNE'S' EXPECTORANT., c el o sNstibitri: l oN; 4 . 6 dat". 8 6' 41 4 8 1 44. Ito. To ConsoloptlveVour fittha Of you are really: au riog hoar, reflected • Colds, or, ah 'Obatruotiow and consequent)oaninuktiOu tit: the delicate lining those tubes , trough which'the'air arlil ) reathe /distributed to Very', part of • the lunct.'` This 'Oh: struotiooprotitiossi vain, *o4.•larea*i I **saego• cough, tliffieulty., ieethlog, heek)o ,revq.t . end a iiiitthC:euitter;Or Obiligity: *Mott &laity v‘tav 'lo4ttlfgoinfthe Pnoinoind en 44 in deFleb, Jalitesi nt: - Atever fails to keret:me (i.* etruottoeittudelubes the 1E1E4404110g stßitt.b4PktY in in it t effeets.elli e rron .1191, to *there.' To be it,p1.:418001e,-,411!7!.11!',Pn!P1i• • :'490 11 4 6 . 10 :1WRO!,17' . f - a 44 14 .-; ' : iS ' saift; "L --'!,JiApn 1'4;140 1 ; .1100EPARE*007,bipr,p,..0010,bwentori , and solnproprietor; No. 214 South. Third et: , -andynonottriillinuine -IvithOut "writtetrefsnature upon Ateiotttidde‘. , wrapper. Apr; others are counterfeits.' -. • • , These niedidines are ribinninendedind eitterisivel used by the moat intelligent 'persons intim - linked States; by ,:nutnerotta-;Professora° and -Presidents 61 Colleges, Phisielana of;the Arraand ltlavy;,and of F 161016116 and Altiishoused; 'and b y more thati three •hundred Clergymen vstrionitdenettilitatirmik ,- Tbeystreexpreatly; . prepared tor,filmilY use, and bare dequired and unprecedented po pularity through outthe United. States; and , na they are , so admirably calculated to preserve Ifectith end cure Diseaseqw family should ever be without them. The proprie tor of these valuable preparations received his edu cation at one of the bestlledical Colleges in the U. States, .and has bad fifteen, yearn .experience in an extensive and diversified practice, by which he has had ample opportunities , of acquiring practical knowledge of diseases,nnd-iif the remedies beat cal culated to remove them. - These preparatinns "con sist of Jnyne'sExpectorant,a valuable remedy for Cough, Colds, Consumption, .Asthma, Spitting of Blood,. Croup, Ileoping Cough, Bronchitis, Pleurisy and in.. flammation - of the - Lungs or Throat, Difiloulty of Breathing, and all diseases of the Pulmonary Organs. Also Jayne's Hair Tonio, for the Preservation, Growth and Beauty of the Hair, and which will posh, Lively bring in new hair on bald beads. • • Also Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge,a certain and plea &ant remedy for Worms' Dyspepsia Piles, andmany other diseases. . • %.t. Also Jayne's Carminative Balsam, a certain cure for Bowel and Summer Complaints,Diarrhcea, Dy sentery Cholie, Cramps,Sick Headache, Sour stom ach Chcilera Mortals, and nil derangements of Stomach and Bowels, Nervous Affections, &c. Jayne's Sanative Pills, for Female Diseases, Liver Complaint, Costiveness, Fevers, lidlanimations, Ohstroctions, Diseases of the Skin, ke. and in nil canes elwre nu Alterative or. Purgative Medicine is required. For sale iii Carlisle, by 'l'. C. STEVENSON. May 31,1E41 tf- o • VALUABLE IRON WORKS. 1rC.0113 EPAUALOO .„ • •BY ate tie elf the nnwers and authoiity columned in the last will and testament of MICHAEL EOE, deed., I now offer for sale,,the Carlisle Iron. Works Situated on the •Vellow Breeches Creek, 4.3 miles east of Carlisle Pa. The estate consists ofa first rate -120 at. ea -Zs- - • AMU with Ten Thousandacres of Land.' tle,w MERCHANT MILL with . foor run of stone, finished bif the most approved plan. About 500 acres of the laud are cleared and highly cultivated, having thereon erected • Three Large Bank Barns and necessary TENANT HOUSES The' works are propelled Creek and the liow Breeches and the Boiling Spring, which neither fail nor freeze. There are upon the premises fill the necessary work tncua houses ' coal houses, carpenterand smith shops, and stabling built of the most substantial Materials. The ore of the best, quality and inexlmastible,is within 2 miles of the Furnace. There is perhaps no Iron Works it. Pennsylvania which possesses su perior advantages anti offers greater inducements to the investment of Capital. The water power is so, great that it might be extended to hue other manu facturing purpose. Persons dist:mid to 1/1/CCIIIHIC will of course examine the property. The terms of sale , will be made known by M MIN EGE, • Executrix of Michael Ege, deed. Carlisle; Oct. 10, 1842. ti-51. PROTECTION AGAINST LOSS • CUMBERLAND VALLEY MUTUAL puoTEcTION .COM PA N Y, being incorpo-, rated by an act of the Legislature of the present sea sionond fully organized and in operation under the direction of the following board of Alanagers, viz Thomas C. Miller, C. P. Cummins, John Moore David W. McCullough, James Weakly, George Martin,. William Moore, Samuel Galbraith, .Inmes G reason , Thomas Pa atoll, Wm. Ilarr,Joseph Carver and A. G. Miller, call the attention of die inhabit ants of Cumberland:Valley to the cheapness of their rates and the. many advantage's which,thls cind of insurance has over tun• other. lot. Every person insured becomes n member of the company and takes part in the choice of officers and the direction or its concerns. For insurance no more is demanded than is necessary to meet the expenses of the Company and indemnity against losses which may happen. - U. The inconvenience of frequent renewals is a voided by insuring for it, term of live yors. 4th—Any person applying for insurance must give his premium note for the eliespot class at tile rate of fire per maim, which will be $5O on the $lOllO, for which he will have to pay $'2,50 for live years, and $1,50 for survey and policy, and no more unless less be sustained to a greater alumna than the funds on bands will coverond then no more will he requir ed than a pro rata share. .These rates are much cheaper than those of othercompanies, except such as are incorporated on the'Same principles. Insurance is eifected in the following manner. A person applying for insurance for property of the cheapest class of risk Mr $lOOO will be charged 5 per cent for J . , ve yeals,n note amounting to ssomnst lie given by him, on which lie will be requires} to pay 5 per cent $2,50, and $1,59 for surveying still pokey, and wilblinve no more required of him unless losses occur find the funds on hands are not sufficient to Meet them. Agents will be appointed as soon as possible in dif ferent places to litt7itil to insorances, and any persons wishing immediately to apply can do so by signify ing their wish to the officers of the company. CHAS. I'. cummiss, A. G. MILLER, Sec'y April 14,1843, Meehanicsburg7Line rt+ 4 11..0 Between Mechanicsburg and Philadelphia or Baltimore. [BY .R.AIL ROAD OR CANAL] mHE subscriber grateßil for past favors, bogs ji leave to inform his Mends and the public generally; that ho still continues to run a line of burtlien Cars regularly between Mechanicsburg and Philadelphia or Baltimore, by which goods and produce of all descriptions will he,forwarded with care and despatch at the lowest rates of freight. ' Produce will be received at his Ware Ilouse,in Mechanicsburg, and forwarded to either. Phila. delphia or Baltimore, according to the direction of the owner. • 07Tho highest price will be given for Wheat and Flour. MARTIN MEIWY. N. B. Plaster of Paris atid Salt always kept on hand, and for sale at the lowest prices. IMatnazialbcDrn. He has also an hand;at the Depot in Mechanics. burg, for sale, LUMBER, such an Boards, Shingles, Scantlings, fie. of all kinds, which will be sold on liberal tame. August 17, 1842. . tf-4 ••, • ',archer's HAVERSTICK have just received Mfrom the Manufaitmy at Philadelphia' a large assortment of LARD LAMPS, Consisting of pastouir s ehamberac Study Lamps wither without shades; which they w si sell whole sale. or retail tkt the manufacturer's prices. • ALSO. Astral, Side Ileflectoilabd Glass Lamps Of ons patterns..' ; cp . 11.1:1 4 The very bestVinter stridned; bleaohdd Sperm Oil, warrinted to burn clebr.for. Ots2sa:Mier 'Pllllolli, ' ileidsPeriu Csidlea...3 ,r is,entaperlh:' pee:4;o42:- :1 , • • 00 , 1:0101.0.0viiiii0:; . .:1,00:40,000; arAlfic ;,‘ yircPpliDinfling the &blies thatOlo'Optitlitt* tlfo OTRIPPOPO t tali! par ,the, tit*oat, ear. ii.4dAtten4P alt,c l OUPol.4 l o o ther. l o' es entruotect to fmrt' , f,cti.Ol!Wltk, Ol m o i gk i i ;704kp:604,1a,1040x100.4,,1i. R~ omouniornort or THE'IritINGS, Afeetions of the'Liithr, asthma,' lirbnel We . , Pains .or, weaknete' of the Breast or Limp,: Chronic CoughaaNettruy, Hxmorrege of the Lunge, and affeetiOne of the, Pulmonary Organs. NATURE'S OWN PRESCRIPTION.„ . 111 computind 114161111210 preparation or the Fruit,* ,Firginiatua in." Wild Cherry Bark,"combined with the Extract of Tar, prepared .by a new chemical process,.approved nad recommended by the most distinguished physicians, and universally acknow ledged the most valuable medicine ever. liscovered. No' QUACKERY!!! 'NO' UEdEPTION. In setting forth the virtues of this truly great me dicine, we have no desire to deceive those who are laboringuniler affliction, nor do we wish to eulogise it more titan it justly deserves. Yet when we look •around and see the vast amount of suffitring . and dig tress occasioned by . mony of tae (messes JO - Which this medicine has proved so highly successful, we feel that we cannot urge its claims too strongly, on say too much in its favor. Various remedies it is true have been 'offered and puffed ioto notice for the cure of diseases of the Lungs, and sonic have no doubt been found very useful, but ofall that have yet been discovered, it is admitted by physienos and nil who have witnessed its elfects, that none hai: proved as successful as this. Such, indeed, are the SURPRISING VIRTUES Of this Balsam, that even i n the tolVinced stage of Conustrrtorr,after all the most esteemed remet:les of ptpFieivus have fulled to effect any change, tin. use of this medicine itaa. been productive of the most astonishing relief, and actually effected cures after all hopes of recovery had been despaired of. Iu the first stages of the disease,termed Catarr ha! Consuniption,"origi nal lig from neglected Colds, it has been used with undeviating success, and hun dreds acknowledge they owe the restoration of their health 'to this invaluable medicine alone. In that form of Coneutnption so prevalent amongst delicate young females, com monly termed debility, or "GOING INTO A DECLINE," A complaint with which thousands are lingeripg,it has also proved highly successful ; and not only pos sesses the power of checking the 'progress of this alarming complaint, but also strengthens mud invig orates the system more effectually than any medi cine we have ever possessed. . Besides its surprising efficacy in Consumption, it is equally efficacious in Liver Comptaints,asthina, Bronchitis, and all affections of the Lungs, and has cured many of the most obstinate cases, after every otter remedy hail failed._OCrFor particulars see Dr. Wistar's Tretise on Consumption, ta be had o the Agents. , THE EXTIAORDIN.ARY SUCCESS Attending the uie or this medicine in diseases of thc Lungs, and the many singular cures it has ef fected, having naturally attracted, the attention of many physicians, (as well as the Whole fraternity of quacks) variousconjectures and surmises have arisen respecting its composition; some physicians have supposed it to contain lodine, other ignorant preten ders say it intik. contain Mercury, and in some such substance they each attribute its singular efficacy.— As such opinions lire altogeth6 erroneous, and cal. culated to pre jtolice many persons against it, we PLEDGE OUR HONOR . _ That hi:ordains nothing of the kind, or any thhig the least injurious; on the contrary, it is composed of the most simple substances, the principle of which are 114 , ,estracts of TAR and /I itd Cherry Bark, and the whole secret of its efficacy consists in (lie mode by width they are prepared. As.we have already pi/blithe& numerous certifi cates from the highest authority, ,which prose its virtues beyond all doubt, we consider it unnecessary to exhibit it long list of them in this piare, find -will only mention n lew oases, to show what it has WHILE' LIFE REMAINS EVE HAVE STILL :SOME HOPE. A' SURPRISING CURE.--Among the many singular cures whichthis medicine has elreoett, ,three is perhUps none in which its powers are so Cully shown as in the rose of Mrs. Austin. . . . I t lrie lady had been consumptive for several years, and (hiring the greater part of this time had received the hest medical attention, and tried all the most valnahlt remedies, yet nothing could be lomat to arrrst its progress. She became subject to violent fits or coughing, expectorated large ginintiti..s at matter 9m:ll.lkm:4llv tinged Si iti blood, and steli step this fearful diseatr: contintsed its course, 115(11 all hope of II recovery was enr . Yrely despaired 11'hile in this distressing sittiatixt„lingering npon the very verge of the grave. she commenced the tisr of this Halsalm, whidi, to use her own expression operated almost like a clihrin. Inn l'ew days she expectorated freely, the cough was gradually sup pressed, and every day upprared to :old fresh vigor to her looks, and now, in the plate of that emtitLiatell form withering to. decay, she is seen• mingling in society, in better health than she Iras enjoyed lo DISINTERESTED TESTINONT,L-Driiing witilt•Sted the surprising' efficacy of Dr. Wistar's Balmli of Wild Cherry, in the ease or lrt. A nmin, I cheer. link acknowledge the above statemeid to be true and correct. J. C. VAL./Tits, Al. D. IVondstown, Sept. 4.1841. Dear Sir—Although your invaluable medicine has already found hundreds of powerful illiVOCllll.4i, it SOH be grallryillg 10 you to receive a coinumni elqloll from any one that has beet) relievad by it. Suclt, Sir, is truly my ease. l have fleet, a victim tit that, terrible disease Consumption,' fn• many mouths, and have autrewil so mucholint..l had he roine almost weary of my life. Hearing your lialsalm on highly praise -4J began taking it a few weeks hack, Mid can assure y nu it has relieved ne• more than any thing I have ever used hefore,and confidently believe it will ettreme effectually. Please give the hearer t h e worth of the enclosed,und oblige Yours Respectfully; Jol4:s VILA RaarS. Chester County, Sept. fi,18•11. • Friend Wistar—lt gives me much pit asa re to in forms thee that my wile's health has improved very much since she has •been using thy Iltilsalrn of Wild and we think there is no doubt but that it Will curs her. She has taken the two bottles I pur chased from thee it short time sitm., and her cough is mush !miter she also sleeps well at might, and slays she has foonut limning to give her so much re lief, 'nue will please give the hearer two bottles more for Thy Friend, EDIVARXIHOLIIMS. ME Lancaster county,..Titly 18, 1841 Dear Sir—Please send me 'two bottles of your genuine Balsalm of Wild Cherry. 1 have been af flicted with Consumption for the last two yearn, and suffered 'very much with a severe cough, pains in my breast, difficulty of breathing, night sweats, &e., and having tried numerous remedies, and also been under several doctors, yet 1 could not find any thing to relieve me until . used some of your Balsalm. I got one bottle from a neighbor of mine who is using at, and have found such wonderful relief from It that I have no doubt it will cure me effectually. Very respectfully yours, Sze. Bummer 1103 MAN. pal`Reatl the following from Dl'. Jacob Ilofrman, a physician of extensive practice in Huntingdon county t • Dear Sir—T procured one bottle of Dr. Wislar'a Balsalm of Wild Cherry, from Thomas Reed, Esq. of this place, and tried it in a case of Obstinate Asthnia on a child of Paul Schivebie, iii which many other remedies had been tried without any relief. The Balsalm gave sudden relief, and in my opinion the child is effectually cured by its use. Yours, fee. JACOB DIMAS AN, M. D. December 22d,1141. ' • . bear Sir»-Yoni Balsalm of Wild Cherry has ef fected some astonishing cures here. One of which is an old lady, Mrs. Russell, who had been suffering fora'longtime with shortness of breathing, and gen eral weakness, until she was finally obliged to ,keep her bed. After various other remedies had been resorted to in vain, she commenced using yearns!. salns,tutil after taking two bottles, wa s 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, Jove S. C. MATITIN. P6itivllle, l's. ' CAUTION..--As there is a spurious - mixture called Syrup of Wild Cherry, purchasers should be very particular to ask for DIL WISTAR'S BALL.: SAM. and observe his shmature on the. Bottle, Prepared for the proprietor, and sold • at whole sale by*Williams fit ' Go., Chemistsi , ltio: fit Minor street;PhiladelPhia.' , , -. ~ • ; ;. t9old 10 , Carlisle liy, ~ • >SAM uzra ELLTOTT It; Shippensburg by the Rev. Bold, Smith ; Rae; rialinrgly John Wyethdit'Lancaider by.J; Gish; Chairtibersburt by , Levriartenig,,and In Almost evbry town and village throughout the country. ; ase.sticouec9.l4lBo,;;4oi, ; „ '1 iiiiiltryijnit oxeye& autilor b r • r p . • • r • ELLIorr August te,"18491‘ • 101/10-04"1:1i:iiiiii ate 11 " ' -Jt-rocpi C aO44'THIELOPFICO , V:: V VI4 • \ The'bei(pietfidti tar the vlblietin bf .1) ease s 4. - purify '.*ljOrGHT 9 tii MIRAN: tEdETABLE NAV OF THE Vora,. wlmericats. College of Efecellle Are now acknowledged to lie thibeil" Median° is the,world foribelin4 of. „ . yit ECAUSE they completely itemise the' etominili. and bowels from those bilious einfeOrtiipttllU4 more whisk are cause .not only ,of kleadtielle,„ Giddiness; y l alpitstion of the, Heats, rains in file. Bones, Rheumallsm and Gold, but of every malady , • . SRI/ 1J . V.6.L1N VECE TABLE .01:11Xik Area certain ours for intermittent,' remittent,:ner youa, inliaminatory and putrid refers, because they elemni . e the body ,frep,those morbid humors ; ihddeti• when 6oameil to the circulation, are the cause of la kiniii'of = • . Sir; also; dheti the same inipurify is deposited on 'S* Membrane Aitd muscle, ea usi ag 'pa ins, in flam toO - siong and eif ellVno, called hithiziti3T/5.49, GOUT, .&., The InfliSsi ireiCiahle Ails may be relied on attic` ways cernsin to 4 , 46 relic ,and if perserved with ac cording to tlite6sons, will stioilassuredly,andwith out fan, make a . ; Perfect trifle of the'above .poinfitl maladies. Yvan' &in to lifdian'iregeta* Me Pills taken 'Vet" night on going to lied will in ,us short time so complete), rillthe holly_ from every thing that is Opposed health.; that litheumatistif s GoOt,i and pain of she siription, iffi PROM TBE JlOl5'Y; For ! 'he same reasons, whenifroni sttdadn'elitit4da of atmosphere, or any other cause, the pdesplration' is chcekej, and the Inimors whith should pass off by the skin are thrown inwardty,eauslug 11E4WCIIE, G.IDDINESS, Nausea and Oakum, inlin in the hones, watell inflamed e) es, sore throat, hoarseness, soughs, eon= sumptiens, rheumatic pains various partial dm: Muly,and many atbei• spumonis or CATCHING COLD, TIIE INDIAN VEGE fABLE PILLS will invert. ably give, immediate relief. From three to six of said Pills taken every night on going to bed, will in a short time, not only remove all the Obese unplea sant SymPtoms; bet the body will, in a short time, be restored to even sounder health than before. The wine may be said of ASTHMA, OR DIFFICULTY OFBREATIIING: The 'Whin Vegetable Pills will loosen and carry off by the stomach`and bowels those tough phlegthy humors, which stop up the air cells of the lungs,nnd ire the cause not only of the above distresslOgcom plaint, but when neglected, often terminates in that still mare dreadful malady called CONSUMPTION. It should also be remembered that the Intliatt Vegetable Pilla are aceriain cure for it PAIN IN 'llll O , oppressiou, nausea, and sickness, loss of appetite, oostßeuess, a yellow lingo of the skin nod eyes sod et.ery other symptom of it torpid or diseased slate of the liter; because they purge from the body thole impurities which if .denosited ryon this important organ, are the cause of ct'ei•y variety of LI 111•COAI PI, SECT When A Nution is raivtilsed by Riots, Outbreaks uui} Rebellion, the only mire means of preventing; the ilre3llllll consequences cd: a CI VIF.• WA?, i 4 to , expel sill tvaitors, and evil disposed ones frorn the Cfrohtri. to titannr, when pain or sickness of any kind' indicate that the body is sli.oggliag with 'twernal foes,. the trot: remedy is to Exur.i...1%11.1. MORBID IIUMOIVI o • (17itithreto tif'e s ,) und ,CEIVI'AIN IW.SULT. Tliat•:fits Principle ofeeritaz disease, by Clenesing mill Purifying the hotly, is sirietly iu III:C0111/111IN. wUh the Laws ellich govern the animal economy; and if properly carried Um by the use or the 0b0,,t. Homed vEta , rmit a Pius Will certainly result in the complete Abolition o . Disease; we offer the following - testimonials, from persons or the liigliest respectability in New York who hare recently been cured of the romt 01;siinate m coplaints, solely by the oso or WNIGJIT'S INDIAN Vrar.T.qmr.F:' PILIN or Tor: NORTH AMERICAN COLLEGE OF HEALTH .1.‘nA1e. , ,, L. 11..1m‘te 9111, 1841. Doctor William Wright—Dear Sir—lt is with Great satisfaction 'that 1 inform, you of my having been entirely cured of Dyspritsitt.r. $t , ..4- jug, by the use of your INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS. PrevionS to meeting *kit your celebrated meal eine, I had been mater the hands of several Physi ciansouol had tried various medicines; but all to tin effect. After using one 25 cent box of your Pills howe"...er, I experienced an much benefit, that,l, re solved to persevere in the use of them according to' your directions, which I ant happy to state, has re sulted in a perfect cure. lii tide to you for the great benefit I hare received; and also in the hope that others similarly afflicted may be induced to make trial of your • extraordinary medicine, I send yam this statement with full liberty to publish the sturot iP yen think proper. Yours, tie. Ncw Vonx,dimel9, 1841. G. C. BLACK. To Mr. Richard Dennis, Agent for Wright's Indian% Vegetable Pills, No. 288' Greenwich Dear Bir—At your recommendation. I some tom, since made trial of WRIGIIt'S INDIAN VEG— ETABLE. PILLS or the North American College of Health; and can consciebtionsly assert, that for Purifying the Blood, and renovating the systerit, hove received 'more benefit from their use, than from ■ny other medicine, it has heretofore been my good fortune to meet with. 1 am, dear sir, with many thanks, your obliged friend, C. M. TATE, No, 60 nomersly st. New "York., Mr. Richard Dennis; agent for Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills. Dear Sir—l have been Afflicted for several years with inward weakness and gederal debility, accom panied times with pain in the side and other dis tressing. eorophtinf. After haviag tried envious medi cines %%about tarsi, I was persuaded by a, frientido make trial el' Dr. Wiiglat's linliaii Vegetalik which I ani happy to state have relieved um IttPtilt wondetful manlier...L. have . used the mediaineitl'ii. yet but at short time, and have tio,doubt, by.a per severance in the - use of the medicine lictioedit to ilirectioni, that I shall inn short time be perfectly' motored. 1 most willingly, recommend mid Pills to all pee sons similarly• afflicted; .:and in the full ltolief.that the same beneficial results will follow their tile.. , •• • I renutot yours sincerely, ' • • • . HENRY A. •FOOTD, ' I , I'Vstwarsing, Ulster Co. New York. . YOMCs Sept 29, 1841. Thts is to eertity that I bave.tiseti Wright's Indian , Vegetable Pills with thegreatest benefit; haiirt i4t: tirelk el myself' of the'frevent attack's of , .Heattaelie, to which previously, been subjeet.%, ANN • mautucruomrsoN, . 392 Greenwich , street N. y To Richard Dennis, Agent fore Wriglit's.lodistw, • • • ' . VegetstleTills. • • - CAPTION. As there are at this time many -wicked versons . busily engaged in selling a counterfeit nietlictne!tin der the name of the Indian, Vegetable Pills; and att,. these deisperittp-mensare so utterly , reckless Of ion- - sequences, that hump...valuable lives: may bo lost; In eonsequeace of using their.thradful co p plunds, the t public are cautioned ;against - parehistog unless' 6n the Sides 'of '416 boxes the following 'skiti* irsg itifoundt. . WRIGHT'S INDIAN V EGHTADLE (Indian Pqrgative;) Or' +on Noar7c.AstaittektitiCou4tici .And also, to 6uall !APerialkragitlo l 4l4 l reo 444 4 4 tneijivirienrlgny, person expept the regularsidiertleed , agents, on ;it the, o,(tiee and: general:, dep0 . 0;101, 'l6O RACE ' • " cttiltPo', , 99.o ttY l4lo 6 lercuP.44 4 4trito. %.01 , cr. • • timiloolm44 ,"! aombiF*4,3 •44Fromukpi , J -4 .4 74." ‘4l-1 1 11 0 011, - ''AktrikUd takepilerditOw?,. ' tart, 0.4;004g; tap , , 4 I= MEE