112 1 / 9 ed:1112000416 D BY RUSS PAIIMOZ This is tt: world‘ol !care, 7. • • , • • • And many. thorns upon its pattrony lint • • • , Weep'notlitien; thotheis, for. 34vor fond:od fair s „, Let the young die . .!„.4 • 3:oyeure like summer flowers,' And eoon the blossoms of their beauty fall ; CliiiiilieoOttl o'er bothi brief are of both the hours-- Deilth ends them all! Thiele ii ;world of strife, Of liverish straggles, and satiety, And blighted enterprise—whet then is life ? Let the strong die ! . All !Inman lore is vain, Arid human might io hat an empty sound; Power both Of 'mind and body bringeth.pain . Death is its bound !' This is a world of wo g , Qf heaviness, and of anxiety; • IVIly cling we throb evils Aliat we know ?„ Let the old die ! IVrestlings with fell disease, . Vain lamentations o'er departed years; h not age rife with these ? . Death dries all tears ! This is a ;valid of pain ; There is a " better laud" beyond die sky; A humble spirit may that portion gain— Let the just die ! Dirt let those shrink With dread, Whose days have been of evil, lest they find; When all their earthly hopes are withered, Despair behind ! Let them implore for aid , , A fitter record for their years to give; And lean on Him who mercifully bade The sinner tint ! • THE SINFULNESS OF UNBELIEF, CIIALMERS. If any of yoU, the victims of hapless pov erty, were suddenly translated into ease and affluence-and that through -a,--ininia tration of liberality left at-your door — , by the hand of some unknown benefactor, in reference to Whom though utterly in the dark about his person, you ma, be guilty of the crime of ingratitude: .To make no inquiry about him were ungrateful. To riot in the enjoyment of_ the gift without one thoughior concern or curiosity about the giver, were both selfish and ungrateful. To be better pleased that you did not_know and had no repayment of gratitude to make is the verY, essence of ingratitude; and that too in reference to an individual whose per son perhaps you never saw,. and whose name perhaps you neverreartmd. To it at greater ease without the burden of obli gation upon you to any .unknown benefac tor, than you would do if he stood reveal ed to your apprehension and claimed the due return of affection or service, his is " decisive of a heart tainted with ingratittide. It is sin which keeps you from enquiring; and if carefully to enquire were certainly to. discover, it is sin which keeps you from discovering. Y.,u want the light, and just because you hate it. You have not the knowledge.of the heart that pitied and• the hand that saved you; because it is'a knowl edge you like not to acquire. And thus it is true that many is the man ' who is ignorant of God and yet lies under the full guilt and burden of ungodliness.- - Many is the man who with. the World as •his satisfying portion, never lifts one anx.: ions enquiry . after Him who. made the. world; and think you that his defective the ology is as free of blame or condemnation, as is the defective philosophy of him who never attempted the toils of scholarship? Yet to have a want of understanding does . not resolve itself want of principle. Ile does not know God. But he does not seek to know Him. He mistakes or Con ception regai;ding Deity on his total wadi, of conception about him may he designed as mere errors of judgement, or as a mere blindness of the judgment. But it is the error and blindness of one who wishes not to see. But let us recur again to our illustration. The unknown friend may wish to reveal himself to the man he has befriended. He may send a messenger with a letter to his door. He may inscribe such evidence of his authinticity there, as would force con viction the letter was but read, r He may spegify the amount and he may spcify the particulars of the ministration which had been rendered, and that in such a way as to piove that he was tne author of it. The bearer of the communication may have all the, marks of hopesty about him—yet this be not enough. He may tell a consistent story—yet • this be„not enough. There may, be companions along with him of cOmpleiions as fair and creditablets his owit';'te vouch for the accuracy of his state meotlet this •be not enough. * The. last • and conclasive evidence may still be 'hi re• serve:' It may lie in the-substance of the written, communication—and not till he to %whoa] it is addressed has opened and read it, may. he come, fully to recognize and -veriCtie benefaetor. ,jind yet to; a soul of selfishness and in • ..•: gralitittle; thillifiglit.be'aii intrusion. He .may 'have do desire to know hie benefactort rand har,e,a dread or.4islike towards the rev-' elation of. his he may refuse to open tad;read the letter which has .been 'offered 'to Air; and the. best .eyidence that there wlli'On4ho AllealiOn•may peverhave keen before , his eyes.r.not because it did not ei isti"but' because - he refused to look atit.-4 heinight have read; lint read' such • a veti"lo**oheeo - ',/nyle;:of pariteeVthat not , ittain.to , conneotion; and just, ^ hetulnetOttErhfolsitoftitit to ;be eoniince& A4 4 !=.*liciA9o 4l, ll ;SO: thfit:Ois. want . 0f n . ightTurderetendint #reolyclintp-a-wint-Of right - iltincliitithtethetli 4 a taint of twat pttreiraityfitvjhe *bolo of lltie'rtrow: tilelii4so3 l lo' Vat AttlititiN which many, would thliillit#oooopg r iviteytoik his ‘'‘ • THE ahaluiers stiyis thr4 enus - titles Which 6ml tovei4 , anii hate they iniquitY.whieh he,hates;this of itself 'wonl4: so attune the mechanism' of otir, moral na:;' turO,lhat.in all.ihe movements ofitthere Annie befj4: . • He adds, ":it 'is . adverted to, that'-the happiness of Heaven-.lies simply and essentially in the . maChinerf:ofa.Well-conditiOned' soul ; and that accordMg to its measures, it is the same kind with the happiness of God, who liveth forever in bliss ineffable, because he is unchangeable in,beini good and holy. Tkere maybe audible music in heave 9 ; het its eked delight wilt . he . in the . mtigic of a well poised affection, Odin— principlesin full and consenting harmony :with the la wcrof eternal, rectitude. There may be visions, of lovline'ss there, but it will be the lovliness of virtue, as seen di rectly in God, and as reflected back again in family likeness from all his children.— It will he this that shall give its purest trans ports to the soul.• In a word, the main re ward of raridisc is spiritual joy ; and that springing at once from love - and the posses sion of spiritual excellence. It is.such . a joy as sin extinguishes On the moment of its entering the soul ; and such.a joy as is restored to the soul, and immediately, on its being restored to righteoustress. fkritsikl4l , illegit I,tv .-.,,r -;, ii,.. ..k 6; i. la,- ! - r,- : ily,, 0 j 7 - . ,.t-r,,, - 4.4, 64 - VA Poo 414 . ° lii i . r k lifilji.i m 11 . ), .. ,,t wl ih!, iidot ~„„fluo 01f,,,11 1 1 , ,ii1l ./0 1 • , i lw , ~, ,„ , ,1,•, 7 , ~ g u !,, •, •, , ( ~,,., • , ,,, ,,,y,AI : ::N --.! - • Ai ' :,,, - ~ , ir .?..... , ,t ,, -. . i1i . .. ,,,, .d. 4, ~..,4 , ,•?(-• /.., I *.' /Oh \ '.'''' '' • • •;.: Fa . i • ' t' i ii V 4 ; ' '. ‘l.tio ' ~ , \ ,W ... i , os A • 0 ~ k 1, I ( , ik ll to '''.':•% - 0. , 1I ' CHILDR.F.N CRY FOR btillatNlAN ' S LOZ- I ~ NGES,and grown people say they are the Idea, .attest and most effecti se medicine in use. Enor mous quantities are sold, and every body likes them. Freeman Omit, Esq., editor' of the Merchants Mag azine., says they cured his cough in a few haws.— 'rhe Rev. .Mr. •Dunbar, of the Mcllowtal street church,. was cured of a vet y bad cold and cough in one day. The Rev. Mr. Aothony . , of the Methodist Church, was cured of, consumption by them. Si LERMAN'S WORM LOZENGES have saved the lives of .thousands. Ask N. E. Evans, Esq., 6 Walker st., the llom Edward .1. Porter; lion. B. IL Beardsley; Dr. G. I butter, :mil *nearly all our physi cians, what tiny think' of 8111MM:1108 Lozenges, and they will tell., on they are excellent—the only in fallible medicine known. .SIIERMAN'S CAMPHOR LOZENGES are rettLandidotes ti.headachi, palpitation, sea sickness, lowness at' spirits and despondoiry—or the effects of dissipation. Capt. ,Chadwick, of the Wellington, Mr. Ackerman, the great sign minder, Mayor Clark, and almost every. Wily krona their i'iihie. POOR AIAN'S PLASTER--,Sherman's we mean —costs l'2 cents, and is sure to cure rheumatism, to mba,, , m, pain or weakness in the breast, side, or back; also piles—and they cure worms alien applied to the part. Ask Joe iloxic, or any one who ha used it, and would give iis for one sooner than five centsfor all other plasters. • ' Sold in Carlisle at II uNTEit & KNEEDLER'S Book Store, East High street., who are sole Agent , for Carlisle. And Ansle & Cresson; Shippensburg. . -1-1 „tile 101114\ tOzolin) Mil 1 1 1 1 ,1i 14 ozimigzainegz.. COMPOUND DEPURATIVE SYRUP, For the cure of Obstinate Eruptions of the Skin; Pimples or Pustules on the'Face; Hiles which arise from an impure habit of body; Scaly Eruptions; Pains in the Bones; Chronic Rheumatism; Tetter ; Scrofula or King's Evil; White Swel lings; Syphilitic Symptoms; and all clis niers arising from an impure state of the blood, either by a long residence in a hat and unhealthy climate, - the injudi cious use of Mercury, &c. This Medicine has frequently, been found highly beneficial in Chronic Coughs, or Colds of long standing. This Medicine bas been extensively used in the United States Nith decided benefit in Scroll,lo, Mer curial diseases, and in all cases of an ulcerated char acter., As an alterative in the spring and 101 l sea sons, it is 'unequalled. It possesses many advantages oven the decoction, and .ls introduced as a prepara tion more polisible, not liable to injury by Inn keep ing, and better adapted U the use of persons travell ing or residing abroad. The proprietor begs awe to cull attention to the following certificates, s Eccted from a large num ;er approving its efficacy: = This certifies that my wile Mrs. Deem, had for nearly eleven gears sulkier(' from „a scrofulous erup tion resembling letter. which atil deep holes in her face, neck and arms, the constant dischargq of which destroyed her health, and frequently confined her For different periods to her bed, during which time, her &Offerings were very great. The best medical atten dance was obtained, and all the known remedies were tried with but an alleviation of her complaint, which always returned with inoreased Having lost all hopes of recovery, she had almost determined to give up'the use of any other medicine; she was however, by • persmisaion, induced to try 'Oakeley's - Depttratiiie - of Sarsaparilla, the 'me - of five bottles of which has removed the . disease, and restored her to perfect health. ' THOMAS DEEM, opposite the depot, Heading, Pa. • This is to certify that my' little son, about eight years old, had suffered for a long time from exten sive sores on the right knee. and leg, supposed to have been white swelling, which I found impossible to heal, even by the aid of the most respectable medical advice, until I was recommended to use Mr. Cakeley's Compound Syrup of Sarsaparilla, S bot tles of which not only healed the sores, but perfectly restored the child's health. which had suffered much in consequence of this affeation. CATHARINE', BINGEMAN, 7th,above Penn street, Heading. - Ccttotormn Schulkill county, Oct. 1539. elyear Sirt--Sometime ago I was consulted by entleman with an ulcerated leg, who infoamed me that it was upward of twenty years standing, and that he had been titular the care of physicians both of Europe and 'America,. without receiving but slight benefit ' Not wishing to be troubled with his case, as I then thought a cure doubtful. I reecommendcd him to use your Compound Syrup,,of Sarsaparilla: ,After taking s few bottles, he Informed me his leg was healed, which upon examination I found to be the fact. .I(ours,Ats.. , • JOHN.H. DANFVELD. ' - DovoLassincte, Apri1,19 ; 1843, son Edmund Leaf, had the scrofula inthe most dreadful and distressing man ner years, during which time he was de prived of the use •of his' limbs, his head and neck were covered with ulcers. We tried - all the dialler. cut reirredies; but to tie effect until recoroniended by 1)r. Johnson, of Norrien wn, and al s o - Dr. Isaac Hieeter; of Reading, to use .your'Dcpurittiv Syrup of Sarsaparilla,. of which I obtained , eeveral bottlee, the use of Which drove' the , disease' entirely out of his system, the wires • healed up, and r , the child was restored te perfTt , health; which he has enjoyed un interreptedig ev r since; to',the aidonisbnient of otia ny persona who' Oen , hie duringhis' affliction. • I. have , thought it my,. duty,, acne' you this tate; that others ithn jtave - st the family , racy khowvtitie obtain do vainstble timed. ;10ertit Sold Irtir:gi - -Pi , TEV,ENSON ' lisle an%) the following Agentayje iCeotaleri, Ittttit .:t:l4.,Ptitterigte/Adydoe; .'z '`.". 1641 * 4104 . 4 4.0 wville* I rfiahiptikletown. . 8 ANDVIA SA ARILLAr , , AtimoY4,' , 4{.4o4rfsate.tor Arits or ..ALL: anssAsfssi; MUSING Aie mks% sTATE HABIT or 'run sotirraitt, ' • ' NAMELY • y Scrofula, 9r,.gAttg's Alieignat* 9'%iinate cutaneous, cuption, Phn., pies,' Pastules 91116, Face, BlOt, ches,liilei',,Cb *•rtOnie,eEyes, Ring Worm or Tetter, Scald Head, En-, largement and Pain of ! the Bones and JointS, .and. theers o Syphili tie Symptoms, Sciatica, or Lumbago, and diseases arising froman injudi -60u3 use of gereury, Aseitesi or Dropsy, Exposure or Iniprudenee in Life. Also, Chronic Constitutional — Disorders ,will be removed by` this Preparation. • - Improvement' in whatever regards t 6 happiness . and welfare of our race is constantly on the march to Iperfection, and with each succeeding day some new problem is solved, or some profound 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, howls the, mind etruck 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 voidable and indispensable are e die curati ve Imams 'weld ly discovered through the agency of chemistry! 'few does the imagination kindle and our admiration glow at the ingenuity , t h e near approach to the standard of perfection, of the present lintel Through the elaborate investigatiOns of Physiology, or the science of Lyre, and file Pathology of prevalent .diseases, much, valuable practical knowledge has fleet, gained. In consequence of becoming acquainted with the or ganization, the elements of the various tissues and structures of tho system, retiaidies have been solght after and diScovered exactly adapted to combiti . e with, SHEEN:ANS 106 YASSAUPI N neautralize and expel morbific matter, the cause of disease, and substitute healthy action in its place.— The beautiful simplicity of this mode of treatment is not only suggested by the pathology of diseases, not one•_ grateful to the Aufferc;r, but perfectly. in con sonance with the operations of Natute s and satisfac tory to the views and reasonhigs of every intelligent, reflecting mind. It is thus that Sand's Sarsaparilla, a scientific 'combination of essential principles of tab most valuable vegetable substances,operates upon the system. The Sarsaparilla is combined with the mbst salutary productions, the most potent simples of the vegetable kingdom ; and its unprecedented success in tar restoration to health of those who had long pined under the most distressing chronic maladies, has given it an exalted character, furnislOng, as it does evidence of its own intrinic value, and recom mending it to the afflicted in te r ms the afflicted only can know. It has long been a most important de sideratum in the practice of medicine to obtain a remedy similar to this—one that would act on the liver, stomach and,howels with all the precision and potency of mineral preparations, pit without any of their deleterious effects upon the Vital powers of the systmn. The attention of the reader is respectfully called to the following certificate. however great achieve ments have-heretofore been made by the use of this invaluable medicine, yet daily experience shows re sults still more remarkable. The proprietors here avail thmselvesof the opportunity of shying it is a source or constant satisfaction that they are Made the means of relieving such an amount of suffering.' Wonderful Effects of Sands's Sarpparilla in Norwich, Conn. Head 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. Messes. A. B. SANDS & Co.—Sins: Most grate fully do I embrace this opportunity lot , stating to you the great relief ('obtained from the use of your Sar saparilla. I shall also, be happy, through you, to publish to all who arc !acted ,as I lately was, the ac count of my unexpected, and- even for a long while despair of cure. Mineds a painful story, and trying nud sickening as is the immure of it, for the Sake of tnany who may be surely relieved, I will briefly yet accurately state it. Nineteen years ago last April a fit of sickness left me with an Erysipelas eruption. Dropsical collee dons 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 of my dres sesuround the waste. Next followed,upon my limits, ulcers, painful beyond description. For years, both in summer and winter, the only mitigation of my suffering moribund is pouting upon those parts cold water. From my limbs the pain extended over my whole body. There was literally foe 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 boors together, walk the house,so that I was almost efflirely deprived of sleep. During this time the Erysipelas cow lobed active, and the ulcers en larged, and so deeply have these eaten, that for two and a half years they have been subject to bleeding. During these almost twenty years I have consulted many physicians. These have called my disease— " as it was amended with an obstinate cough and a steady and active pain in my side—a dropsical consumption; and though they have been skilful practitfonersithey were only able to afford my case a partial and tem porary relief. I had many other difficulties too com plicated to describe. I have also used many of the medicines that have been recommended as infallible cures for thin disease, yet these all failed, and I was , most emphatically growing worse. In this critical condition, given up by friends,and expecting for my self, relief only in death, I was by the timely inter position of a kind Providence, furnished ~with your, to me, invaluable Sarsaparilla. Ps single bottle gave me an assurance of health, which for twenty yearsl had not once felt. Upon taking the second my en largement diminished, and in twelve days from the Bth of October, when I commenced taking your Sar saparilla, I was able to enjoy sleep and rest i by night' as refreshing as any I ever enjoyed. when in perfect health. ' Besides, I was, in this abort time, relieved frum all those excruciating and umffleviated pains that bad afflicted my days, us well as robbed mo of my night's repose. The ulcers upon my limbs are healed, the Ery'sipelas curedi 'and my size redified nearly to my former measure. Thuri. 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 future 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 fif blessing others, as dis eased and despairing as yew . much relieved and very Grateful friend, ASLNATH M. PHILLIPS. NEW LONDON CO. as. Norwich, Nov. 4,184 t. Personally appeared,the above-named A setiatli M. Phillips, and made oath of the facts contained in the foregoing statement before me. RUFUS W. MATHRWSON, • - - fleitigpertionally acquainted with Mrs. Phillips, I certify that the above asserted facts are substantially true. - WILLIAM H. RICHARDS, Minister of the Gospel at Norwich, Conn. Sand's Sarsaparilla will also remove and perma nently cure diseases having their, origin in an impure state of the blood and depraved condition of the gen. oral constitution, viz% Scrofula or King's Evil in its various forms, Rheumatism, obstinate cutaneous et uptiensi blotches, - biles, pimples, or pustules on the face, chriinio sore eyes, ringworm or tetter, scald head,,culargansont find pain of thebones and joints, stubborn ulcers, syphilitic symptoms, diseases aris ing from an injudicious use of mercury, female de rangements andother eimilarcomplaints. • ' ' Vrepared and sold by A. B. Sands & 6., Drug gists and Chemists, Granite handl age, 275 Broadway corner of Chambers streq; New York. And for sale by Druggists throughout the United States. Price $l. 'per, bottle, six - bottles for $5. The public are respectfully , rNuested to remem ber that it islands's Sarsaparilla that hasandlacon stantly achieving•suck remarkable cures of the most difficult class of diseases to which the human fragile is subject, and ask for Sands's Ssrsaparills, and take no other. - • • , S. ELLIOTT, - Ageet by spectsl'oppbintinent for jbe Proprietors, for Cerlisle, fled siebsity,, , inly'lsl 191.9. " : • •.' be , made' by t he DfreAgoio of tite.Coirlielfi,EfinfOo the . neet isloiore of the Cotnuto(Ottlik,d6plurtriger a 'renewal et Abe- ehorter'or the.:, r : r honvind styliltot4tol4oo:ll°Tlifunti shee;. ocuiletl that It . sliff!the located A t n h pk alto htiO 49141 twit 104 10 lam! ~ ;! 031 Oew his;l4. , 7!thre 41 , . tint lars, nitlu/;."1 ";3 41 0:ire t e1t.74 1 6 rogrof=rsix —Mc'g.OOllEP4l9:l4g:V LHOYIIARSA " • I?h , f • A11 ,, Y 4.tlykfrectii.%4 ; ptioanit* uti4, rnint;ioote -, .pp4rept• ,litimsromp Peto01 1 ;; vassertAlteylate,derixed more bene iftwriiuniqg oeci , bottle of tt, thin three Of any, other.,; This is easily, eeqouoted for,aa Dr. ;Leitl,i's SiirlifilAr l 4 lB St. touch tdrooger-preperationthan any. other, , ,iritt Oar twice atonueh ,cootitioeditt.tine , hottlkikkotsany other (and sold 'at the 'Katie tirteel novain lioststfiutdittptlAit... IfYt:`;~:~ID;Y'!~, . ~eXItBAL~ ' I#~xLtA. • • FrOTT) the Medical Review. • • '. • th.AL d lgetable alteratives with which our dispensaries aboun , there are' , few so Useful as Sarsaparilla, and When,properly eemblned and pre• pared, is invaluablet not only in restoring"' debilita ted eonstitutionatOtheir wonted energy but in ever t s case arising OCR of an - impure state of the blood. ' From a knowledge of very many cases (and some or them considered incurable) where many 'different preparations of Sarsaparilla had been '.yaed, none' seemed to tossiss virtues or. remedial powers equal to Dr.Leidy's Medicated or Compound. Extract of Sarsiparilla." It ilia preparation it is believed far superior to any other, nd would recommend it to the particular notice of Physician.---Ed. U. S. Gazette. • DR. LEIDY'S SARSAPAECLIA. Extract of a letter tram .T. B. Whitmore, of Easton, in relation to Dr. Leitiv's Sarsaparilla. - "My little boy and girl, the former now three years and the latter now seven years old, have been afflicted with a sernfulous tumor from the time they were Three mouths Old. Three mondis ago I was induced to make trial of your Extract of Sarsaparilla, and have given it to both to the present time. They are now ends ely free from nut' appearance of Scro fula and nevelt-were in better health." Dr. 1 midyts S:1.15111)1.011:I is rflieurions in all dis eases arising from impurities of the blood line other fluids of the system. All invalids who may have been under math:al. treatment, who are debilitated from the qutildity of medicine they may have taken, or are tinder it mercurial infuenee,.vvill find that by using a few Maki olDr. Leidy's Sarsaparilla,their usual vigor and bliiiticitY of their fame' and system will be. restored, and be again permitted to enjoy the sweets oflife. • ' . . DR.•LLIDY'S SARSAPARILLA. - - co' `This article appears to Se' 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 all impurities (tithe blood. We know many • Physicians ultrhave given their teirti mony on this subject, and we know they would not give a character to any medicine that did not really deserve it."—Charleston Enquirer. Extract of a letter from Dr. Warren, Natchez. "'laving ft* the last y ear in my practice used your - Santaparilla pith muc h satisfaction to tnysell and benefit to my patients, I have no hesitation in declar ing it to he one of the mat useful preparations in diseases for which Sarsaparilla is prescribed." • DR. LEIDY'S SARSAPARILLA. (0 - "This preparation maybe - depended upon as being the strongest (consequently more efficacious) or any in existence"; all fluid preparations most pos sess similar virtue,. in proportion to their mrength, being prepared thom the sonic article. Dr. Leidy's Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, however, pus sessea properties not possessed by others, from its manner of preparation, and combination with other vegetable exdructs reeomm tided by the medical. ro cully—antl hence the reason why it is so generally' recommended by the Physici ns of Philadelphia and elsewhere. Prom the extraordinary, virtues of this prepara tion and is knowledge of an tut composition by Physi cians, (the reason why tliE4so generally use it, as they would not use or recommend any preparation they did not know the ,composition ot,) it has been introduced in malty of the Hospitals throughout the U. S. and is highly recommended by Pllsicians and Surgeons of those Institutions. . From the New Orleans Advertiser. DE. LEIDY'S SARSAPARILLA.. The high mid envied celebrity which this pre eminent medicine has acquired for its invariable ef ficacy inJOLdiscaies which it professes to cure, has rendered the usual Vractice of mailing linneceStiarY— It is known by its!fruits and its good works testily for it. 1)r. leidy's.Sarsapaiilla will he found• parti cularly efileacions in all diseases of the liver, stom ach, skin, kidneys, spine and bones, ulceration of the nose, throat and other carts, absce'sses, listnlas, seen- Has, erysipelas, jaumli re, ' , lieu mati sm and incipient gout, mercurial and syphilitic affections, female de rangements and in restoring the sickly nod debilitat ed to their natural health and energy. LEIDY'S• SAUSAPAIIILLA. • - - . • llr.l.eidys Compound DM ract or sorsoporil la has stood the test for five years past, and 'tis no boast to say dint there is no other preparation of equal strength now in use. Throughout the Southern States where Sarsaparilla i s as emelt in general use as tea and coffee, Dr. Lehly's Sarsaparilla is gener ally preferred and is highly recommended by Phy sicians, [whrthe certificates have been freqatently pub lished 1 Throughout the north anal west it is :also much used, more perhapathan any other. One bottle of it [half it OM} is warranted equal to two of any other in strength, und is equal to one halp gallon of the strongest Syrup that can be made. Directions for making Syrup therefrom aceorn armies the directions. DR. LEIDY'S SARSAPARILLA. Ca'But a few days since a Clergyman of this city [who does not desire his. name published in the pa pers, but is left with Dr. Leidy) stated that a lady who had long been a communicant at his church, but for two years past unable to go to church, on account of her extreme debility, occasioned byulceration of various partt f her body, disease - of her liver and other interim. leraugements, and the constant taking of medicine th efor, never found' any change for the better until attt using several bottles of Dr. Leidy's Sarsaparilla, amt by a few months perseverance in its use, was entirely restored to health, and recover ed her former strength, and to use her own language "was almost created a new being." This is but one of many instances almost daily heard of. It is prepared only and sold wholesale and retail at Dr. LEIDY'S Health Emporium, No. 191 North Second street below Vine: also sold by Frederick Brown, corner Filth and Chesnut streets; and Fred. Klett lit Co. corner 2:1 and Callowhill street, at $1 per bottle, (a ball pint) or six bottles $5. For sale is Carlisle by T. C. STEVENSON. May 9t ,1843. Worms: ,Trorms IF parents knew the value and efficacy of .Dr. Leidy's Patent Vegetable Worm Tea,they never would he without it in their families, as children are subject at all times to Worms. — IGIK - Leitly's Worm Tea is cemptiiied of vegetables altogether, and may be given to children dull ages. Directions accompany mai paper or package. ; Children suffer much, of times, from so many things heilig'rgiven them or worms, without any et. , . feet. Much medicine, given to children, has a ten dency to destroy their general health, and they are more or less delicate ever 'after.. To avoid the necosaity 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. , • lteference might be made to several hundred pa rents in Philadelphia city and county, of the efficacy of Dr. Leidy's Worm Tea. Try it and you Will be convinced. , . Price Ili cents a small, and 25 cents a large pack age. Prepared only, and for sale, wholesale and Retail, at Dr.Leilly's Health Emporium,No. 191 North Second street, below' Vine,[ sign f the Gol den Eugle,and erpents,) Philadelphia.. For sale In Carlisle by • T. C. STEVENSON. June 14, 1843. tf-3.5 I==INEE Dr. Leidy's Teger and Itch Ointment AN infallible remedy for various affections of the Skin, removing Pimples, Pustules, and Eruptions, of Abe 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 Tetter and Itch, as well as other Affections of the Skin, prevailed, with the mostnnexampled suc cess., Names of Sehnol Teachers, as well ss Super jotendants and Proprietors of Factories, could be given, confirming the *bore, barer the delicacy they feel in having their names ,published in connection with suckluathsornd and dissgreeable affections. , Price 9.5 'abidea • FOr sale in Carlisle by .. Ti C. STEVENSON. t 14.4 ' Juths 14,;1843 JAY; 'EXIeIpfCTORABIIe. VIONSUNLPTION, (Angbi_ Spittingl3lpodi To Consutuptiftorßerr, fifths °frit, are really ering trout neeeeted. Uolds. or an'.4obsiruellon and consequent indatnmation Of, the delicate /Wing :or those to through which tbo'air we breathe is distributed to Croy' part td' Ittngs: Thli struotionkttrodtnes -pal sand sorettessil thintrainew eCugh, ulty orybreathipgjheetia. Cover t Land a; spitting o fblood, matter; or Phlegm, loh 'Gnat °Ammo:11000*h 04be patient,and en sin death. Jjkyotei Expectorant - timer i4l,lwttCretuerte steneliquontaproducies the3pos‘plesaingand,happy,. results, It Is certain In3tee9ecis, and aqmiot tbfl to erlieve..TO be hadatletto; gb tilinitn'Thled it. PION: ,'llll3**loll;Vatiltdeb 411 , ..”1 0 41t.tim .; /47707,1370,V1N07,1*.''54 Zuc l 3 e‘:4i;- EN= 1332 MEMWMFMrmom , • \ , oaf', ' Ai s" tritt , ;. I .lliiid 'llo44oliriefeiMii./ vgihout his, toritleAmmtere Upon' i..l4,,eititlajile,Woppert , • caubterfeitti; 7,•• These medidines are reetteineridedolll. o4lll v.f"' used by' the intelliKentl,perSOlis ,Unitetf Slolei•lj'llliteeroll4Prolisso.o3(o4;Pt4lOgir I Collegesiyhysicians p(theA,,,rnirenctlitivria 'Of, I Hon tale and hundred Cleigyinen Of virstiairdenottilnationsv , They are expresslYlirepireiliorfsMilYMee;a tid,' lavee acquiredandiMprecedentedpetiolatityd i r ou ghr i; out this United Stitetit; find its they are -.SO adinfrably' calculated to preserve . Health and cure :Oilman, no family. should. ever be:without' Pr9Priq7 for of these valuable preparations received his edu.. , cation at one of the best Medical. Colleges in t'ie H., States,. and has .had _fifte en Yeara:,experience in an, extensive and diversified', praetlee n hy,whiehlie has had ample 'opportunities of acquiring a, practical knowledge of diseases, and of' the remedies best ea-. culated'to,remove them:: These preparations con sist of - • Jayne's txpeetorlint, valuable remedy for Cough, Colds, Consumption, A stlincitiiBPitting of 'l3lood, Croup, Hopping Cough, flronchitisi Pleurisy and in flammation of she . Pings op. Throat, Difficulty of Brea thine . , nod altdiseases of the Pulmonary Organs. Also Jayne's Hair - 'l'onie, for the Preservation, Growth and Beauty of the flair, and which. will POSI ti vely bring in new hair on bald heads. c c• Also Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge,a certain and plea mint remedy for Worms' Dysp.ipsia Piles, and many other diseases. Also dayne'S Carminitive Balsam, a certain cure for Bowel and Smitten , Complaints, Diarrbteit, Dy sentery Chao, Cramps,Sick HendachO, Sour stom ach Cholera Mortals ' and all deritngements of the Stomach antillewels, Nervous Affections, lizo. Jayne's Sanntwe'l'llls, for Female Diseases, Ltvcr Cornyl3irt, (;ostiveness, Fevers. Inflammations, Glandular, Gindrnetiocs, Diwases of la Skin. &c. and in all cases where an Alterative or' `. Purgative Medicine is required. For WC in Carlisle, by T. C. STEVENSON. May 3143 e. VALUABLE R OM WORKS • INA! , .041L.a.icl • etr vle of the powers and authority tljp contained in the last will and testament of 11 . 11cusiu Ear,.dec'd., I now offer for sale, the Carlisle • Iron Works, Situated on the Yellow Breeches Creek, 4 miles east of Carlisle Pa. The estate consists of ahrst rate utearagst TV.12413 9 with Ten Thousand Acres of Land. A new MTAICHANTMILt with fourrun of stone, finished on the most approved plan. About 500 acres of the laud are cleared and highly cultivated, baring thereon erected • Three Large Bank Barns and necessary TENANT .XIOUSESThe works are propelled by the Yeilow Breeches C reek and the Boiling Spring,which neither fail norfreeze. There are open the premisesall the necessary work mens houses, coal houses, carpenter and slnith shops, and stabling built of the most substantial materials. The ore of Ihe best quality end inexhaustible, is within 2 miles of the Furnace. There. is perhaps no Iron 'Works in. Pennsylvania which possesses su perior advantages and offers greater inducem'elits to the investment of Capital. The water power is so great that it might be extended to Lay other menu lactating purpose. Persons disposed to purchase will Of course examine the property. terms oi sale will be made known by • 111ARY . ExeCutrix of Michael Ev, ked. Carlisle, 0ct.19, 1842. tf-5I PROTECTION AGAINST LOSS 1 - IThiiz CUMBERLAND VALLEY MUTUAL I . PROTECTION COM PAN Y„ being incorpo rated by an act of the Legislature of the present ses sion,and fully organized and in operation under the direction of the following board of Managers, viz Thomas C. Miller, C. I'. Cummins, John Moore David W. McCullough, James Weakly,. George Martin, William Moore, Samuel Galbraith, .lances Grenson , Thomas l'a%ton, Wm. llarr„loseph Culver and A. G. Miller; call the attention of the inhabit,. ants of Cumberland Valley to the cheapness of their rates and the many advantages %Odell thls tind of insurance lota over any other. Ist. F.Yery permit insured becomes a member of the company and takes part in the choice of officers mill the direction of its concerns. 3il. For insurance no more is demanded than is necessary to meet the expenses of the Company and indemnity against losses which may happen. The inconvenience of frequent renewals is a voided. by insuring for a term of five years; 4th. Any . persno applying for insurance must give his premium note for die chealkst class at the rate of live per centimi, which will be $5O on the $lOOO, for which be will have to pay $2,50 for five years, and $1,50 for survey and policy, and no more unless less be sustained toai greater amount than the funds on hands will cover, and then no more will be requir ed than a pro ram share. These rates are much cheaper than those of other companies, except such as are incorporated on the same' principles. Insurance is eireetcd in the following manner. A Tenon applying for insurance for property of the cheapest class o f n risk for $lOOO will be charged 5 per cent for five year 8,11 note amounting to $5O must he given by him, on which be will he required to pay 5 per cent $ 3 ,50, and $1,,59 for surveying and policy, and will have no more required of him unless losses occur and the funds on Mugs are not sufficient. to meet them. Agents will be appointedas soon as possible in dif ferent places to attend to insurances. andany persons wishing immediately to apply can do so by signify inn their wish to the officers of the company. CIIAS..P. CUMMINS, Pres, 'A. G. 11fits.t.ttiSec'y April 1.1,1843:-, Susquehanna Line, FO PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE DAILY, THE proprietors of the Suaqudianna Line will run their Cars and Boats as usual to Phil. adelphia and Baltimore during the present season. Their friends will plcaso apply to Noble, Flinn & Bert; Broad st. and Hart, Andrews & McKee ver, first wharf .above Race street on tho Dela ware Philadelphia, and Joseph E. Elder, Balti. more., -- Until further notice, the - following-prices-will be . adhered to between this place and the above places. • V. :4ig tdrc'i 03:11F • . 4 O ;or p-7 , vete. 15 $1 per bb Alepor 100 Dry Goods, Drugs, and Medicines, Furniture, • - Wlteat, Rye & Corn per imelio 11 10 Oats ,do . 7, 6 Groceries, 23 „20 40 Lumber. per 1000 feet $ 3 50 $ 2 75 Shingles per 1000.1 50 200 Flour per bill. 34 30 47 Slutd & Mackerol do 50 • 37. Herring dO 44 314 103 Salt par sack, 32 • 28 • Pitch, Tar and Rosin per 100, • 15 • • '2O Fluster gross ton, $2 50 • 82 25: Hemp per 100, ' , • • " 16' ' Hides Pig detatgrosaion 350 "' 250 ' Blooms &Cluitinge,4 00' •' 3 120 , Bar Iton,••• ..4 50 ' '3 50 Nails per keg • , , 17 Leatber, yor.l , 00,', , •" 20 '.• Wiiiakey irer, bbl." :'s3''''"` 47' , Barr Blookapei 10k 20' - `'• 'l5 ' CurliEltone, .do- •• 120, 25 , 20 40 .• • • • J. it; r MARTIN';' mioisVoik, 44. 2fi— 23 40c ,28 . 25. 43 'sorry IV itilliezeL . .. 0 iiiPEO'fFULLY tinitlenihis fierviFts toinel ' titioni , of 1001Woithivtbi, ittinity, dim he .w *PIO • : to 4 411 , 4 E*tr0q ( 1 1 0 45. 00 # 11e 0, 1 i 4 9051e4org. h itAt vick . bviAlit tvai. , hl , lui ,Weftiqtko96. l o ,k -, 4 A* te44o, pi..i...4ligktima - A 4 4l4 ) ntii o olA'': A t 4 - . {`P,: 'W ' ' ,, ,W - , , , ~, • - :J',... ''. , ~...yowasum4 4:;.. • ;AirvivEL., ,, ... -'---..-'....-„:. - '.. Lg.. '.. - —0 -, '.-P--.;;'.-,r,•.'--!z,-'' 77i r bE4t tp'' t dip?' r 4 4 n*qr:' Iigitt4S'VESITMILE. PALLS' Vol:* 4ratprican:Colli , ge or ,Are, now neknowlettied to be the best ,Medicine in kir ibeiiitris'ot • ' qtAglis . k4".BßlETr . OP NSIMSE • ECALTEA. they e:ompletely Cleanse the stomach up ;and bowels from those bilious and, corrupt hu-. 'Mors Ilthieh are the cause not only. of Headacbe; Giddiness; FOlpitation 'of the Heart, Pains in the 'l3citiei,llheunintism and Gout, but of every milady incident to Man. „ • s'ain JNDIIL'Y VEGETABLE PILLS • Area certain cure for intermittent, remittent, ner visas, inflammatory and putrid Fevers, because they cle,ose the body from those morbid huhiors, which .v ,h ene & i ;.fined to circulation;are the mule of al , • kinds of J'EVLI So", also, Wirn the same impUrity is deposited on the membrane and naitSCie ciimaing pains, in6mma••• lions and swellings; called . • ' !UM, U.V.4778.4./, GOU'i; &r c., • • Th e bow l V i tgetable Pills may be relied oe as ways eer t s i i t t o g ;re relief, and if perseried with ac cording to directions',- will most assureilly,and with out eall, make a perfect cure of the above painful maladies. From three to ts‘ of said • - • We Pills taken every night OH 1:°!°P; to Led w i ll in short •tiote so completely rid the •laalY,,from every (Nag that is opposed to- health, Ghat L ' acamat ' :.ffa ' Gout, and pain of every descriptiou,wi:ll: • BRIVEX FROM TEE fionril FOr the same reasons, when . , from Sudden cft.in;,, of qmosphere, or any other cause, die perspiratfun checked, and the humors - which should puss ofEby the skin are thrown inwardly,causing 11.E.IDAC1fE, GIDDEVESS, Nausea and sickness, pain in the bones watery 'and intltied eyes, sore throat, hoarseness, coughs, con sumptions, rheumatic pains:in : various parts of the body,and many other symptoms of ' C.ITCHING.COLD, THE INDIAN VEPE FABLE PILLS will invari ably give immediate relief. From :three to six of said Pills taken every nightr i m going to bed, will in a short time, not only remove all the 'those unplea sant symptoms, but the body will, in a short time, he restorethto even sounder bealth,than before. The same may be said of ASTHMA ,ORDIFFICULTYOFBIIEATIIINC. The Indian Vegetable Pills will loosen and carry off by the stomach and bowels those tough phlegmy humors, which stop up the air cells of the lungs,and re the eauseuot only of the above distressing corn plaint, but why, neglected, often terminates in that still more dristdfal malady called CONSUMPTION. It should nl so be remembered that the Indian Vegetable Pills nre . n certain cure for I'AIN IN Tim stnE. Oppressioti, nooses, and 'sickness, loss of appetite, costiveness, a yellmv tinge of the skin and eyes and every other symptom of a torpid or diseased state of the liver; because they purge from the body those 'in - Murales which , if depositN upon this important organ, are the cause of every 14zriety of LIVER CO3IPLAWIs. NVIUM a Mid on is convulsed by Vats, Outbreaks and Rebellion, the only sure means o . .pre venting the dreadful consequeaces of•a CIVIL WAlt, IA (O esp.! nil filings, and own disposed oucs frog llle Cogary. Jull ike tit:lnner, whim pain orsickncssor auc king indicate that the hotly is struggling with internal roes, the tree remedy is to MPH!, ALL MORBID HUMORS, (Traitors to lire,) otidHEALTHIVILL BE THE BER ['AIN RESULT. That the Principle of Oiring disease, by Cleatisimii and Purifying the body, is strictly in inicorilance uttli the Lams wlllOl govern the ' economy; mid if properly carried out by the w „.. , if the above named IN DIAN N'El( ET • PILLS Rill certainly result in the complete Abolition o Disease; me offer the Cullom lug testimonials, from portions of the highest respectability in New Yak who Live recently been cured of the most obstinate complaims, solely by the use of WRIGIIT'S VEOETADLI: PILLS OF •vas NORTH AMERICAN COLLEGE OF j'AMMCA, L. I..ltme 9th, 1841 Doctor 11'illiato Wright:—Dear Sir—lt is uitli great satisfaction that I inform, you of niy having been entirely cured or Dyspepsia, of tiveyears sonii ing, by the use of your INDIAN 'VEGETABLE PILLS. Previous to meeting with your celebrated medi cine, I had been under the hands of several Physi cians, and had tried various medicines; hut 'all to no effect. After using one' 5 cent box of your. Mils boWever, I experienced. so much benefit, that I re-. solved to perset ere in the use of, Allem according to yoni• directions, whirl, I am Ingqy to state, has re. stilted in Is perfect cure. In gratitude to you for the great benefit I have received, and also in the hope that others similarly afflicted may be induced to make trial of your extraordinary medicine, 'I Send you this statement with NI liberty to publish the same it you think proper. Yours, ke. MEI NEW Yam:, Julie 19, 1941. G. C. 131.ACK. To Mr. Richard Dennis, Agent for Wright's ludic 'Vegetable l'ills,No. 299 Greenwich st. N. Y. , Dear Sir—At your recommendation. I same tim since made trial of W RIG irrs INDIAN VEG ETABLE PILLS of the North American College of Health; and can conscientiously assert; that for Purifying the Blood, and renovating the system, hive received more benefit from their use,than from any other medicine, it has heretofore been my good fortune to meet—willi. am,. dear sir, with _many_ thanks, your obliged friend, C. M. TATE, • No. CO Harnersly, st. Nevi York. RiChard Deinpis,';agsn! . l . fr Wright's Indian VegauVlC . Dear Sir=^l have been afflicted for several years with inward Weakness and general debility, accom panied times withpain in the aide and other dis tressing complaints. 'ANT hied various medi cines without Oat, l.was•persuaded b" a Meryl iu make trial of Di'. Wiright's Indian Vegetable which Ism happy Mstate. have relieved rue in a most wonderful manner. I have used the medicine, to yet butt% short thee, and hare- en doubt, Bee severance in' the use i' Ow Medicine Recording to directions, that I shall its a short Ow be. perfectly- - restored, • I most willingly recommend said Pills to all per sons • Similarly titillated; and in the full belief that the same beneficial results will follow their use. ' I remain yours sincerely , ' ' - HEVItIeA. FOOTE, I Witiarsing, Ulster Co. New York. ' , NEW Yottx, Sept. 9.9. 1 8 41. ThiS is to certify that I have Used Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills with the greatest benefit; having en tirely cured ritYsellof the freTient attacks of Sink Headache, to which I bad previously been subject. , • ANN MAR I / 1 „1110MF,SON, 592 Greenwich, street, N Y. To-Mr. Ricluirtl Dennis; Agent for Wright's Indian, • - • Vegetable eau. •: - • • CAUTION. • •• •••• • ••• 1 As there are at thia time many : wicked , v enom husily engaged in selling a counterfeit medicine un der the name of . theAndtan - Vegetable .Pilbri and as these desperate men are so utterly, : reckless of con; sequences, that many, valuable lives may s ite lest, in consequence of using their.dreadful Cbtopounds. doll public , are cautioned ra g ainit purchasing any Pills, unless um thiD 'hides of thedioxes the followtog.iiero; lag is found: WRIGHT'S L'' INDIAN' IVEt AIILE . , PILLS. . - _ titulian rtirgatiiye.). o,' ,- • - ''.. •,, i „.r.,..-.f. 4.•. i , ._:: ~ ,P ., : ,!..) , : - . 3 1m, , :!,,, ,].) , z ii Or Tarr NOterst distatacant Cot.r.rne or Hitaitu. 1 Andalso to guard espetlelllyarthist puroiheel tig bai (I 'medicine °rani Orson except the regular advertised' 'neat!, fit . tit,thweilleiltia , senetiil . deflot, No: 189 , ..._ , 11/AIt•VIIIEEt. PAILAPEIRRIA, ', ' c,...24.: ',..6',-r7-,.,:. , ,; ,:. i'): CtaingS•:9,9ll4l4)6: . : tiiiiilj44 ' n l / 2 1kirlpd en i!:',. ' A, , l b ']'.... i ' l 6 '.. k;,f 4 l rti , :i: - „V t P#( ~ , e A i r •!!!i:;.lii . 1 .--. ' ••• . .:ii- , iii tti vligAiii,;4,,, , ,, , t ,, ,i. ', '• , t 11 , .''.,..".1q., i!3•LT:ehligiii4fttirti ‘:', .1. , ",‘ #EI, •.?iiikotgl`.o.4r -- - - - -- ' at E L .O rot rein • The, folkoifith. .Alll Usable ihmilly reme. dies nitty,bettnp#l. , iii the tillage drug stores." ' it'Orow Conitiir store in the state • Remember end never get them gutless they hem the the.silile signature Of pp etS;as 41.Pthari; „ . , zata_.cilaMts., 4ol o:lo Bl FßP, 4 o! ) ".. l l.9". ll3 X. 'feite. , If the iderebanf nearest YOU has. Meth - abt, tirge bkti to procure 'them at 71 Maiden.labe, the next time he visits =New York, or to write for. theta, No, family ohouldheu,weck without thus remedies. BALDNESS,,;:,,, ' BALM OF.PoLUMBIA;FORMBEAAIR , which will atorriapdling out, or restorcit on bald pleassokuori chi! rim make it grow rapidly, or on dime who hive lost the hair,from any cause. ' • ALL tEliMlisi that infest the heads of children in schools, are prevented or killaby, it at once,— Find the name of on it; or never try it. Remonbei this, always. RHEUMATISM, and LAMENESS • positively cured, and al/ shrivelled invide B !. ll7l US are restored, in the old of young, hy the Mini); VAOETABLE ELIXIR AND NERVE AND BONE Lmmutra , -- but never without the name of Comstock dr. Co.vii it. are wholly prevented, or.. governed if the attack !lei, Come on, if you me the only true fiaire Lnomixr,fronv 14 2 N 410641 g 4• ALLSORES and every thing relieved by it that admits of an;oit; "rd application. It acts like a charm. yaait. iz t :IVIRSES that have iting.Borie,Spavin; • Wind.Ges, &e'' are cured by Room' Sreerric ; and . 44 horses entirely and by Roofs' rounder , Founder Ointnwat. - 'Mark this, all horsemen. • Dalley's , Magi. • • mop extraordulary tractor Sahro.—Ttie ), . . q remedy ever invented for all new or o. Ind thous and no failure. It wilt ewe the PILES LIN'S SPREAD PLASTERS. A better and more nice an& useful article never was made. All should wear them regularly. lAN'S T.ERPERATICE BITTERS on the principle of substituting the tonic in place of the stimulant principle, *Lich has reformed somany drtudcards. To be used with • • -- • . rem for cleansing the system and the humcire airett.: ir the mood, and for all irrgnlarities of the bo'wels and the goneral healtitqa 'Aik Ate [Sec Dr. Lts's sig. vecrot-w HEADACHE DR.SPOHN'S HEADACHE REMEDY will effectually eure sick headache,. either from the NERVES or bilious. Hundreds of families arc using it with great joy. • general sickness ; keeping the stomach in. most per. feet order, the bowels regular, and a determination: to pains in the bones, hoarseness, and DRO are quickly cured by it. Know this by trying. IN =I MEI PI LlES._Bre lAN'S BLOOD PILLS, superior to do, iEl=3l DR. SPOHN'S ELIXIR OF HEALTH, or the certain prevention of FEVERS ,or any he surface. COLDS COUGHS'. C ORNB.—The French Plaster is a sure cure, ' .°s-7 . 0 " 0 , - 17. - ... '11;0' -. 9 ..r. \ ••A hair any shade you wish, hut will not color tho skin. SARSAPARILLA■ COMSTOCK'S COM. POUND EXTRACT. There is no other prepara tion of Sarsaparilla that can exceed or equal this.. If you are sure to get Corerrocx's, you will find ir superior to all others. It does not require puffing. 7121110.111 Mai Ar—AICIIIIIIT,' • CELESTIAL BALM , OF CHINA. A positive cure for the piles, and all external ailings 2 —'all internal irritations brought to the surface by friction with this Balm;—so in coughs, swelled or sore throat, tightness of the chest, this Balm applied on a flannel will relieve and cure at bnce,-- Fresh wounds or old sores are rapidly cured by , it. Mr. Martholtmet's COUGHS & COLDS.. taken ni timeoind ie i'delikhtful ristiedy. Remem. bet die name, and gat Comstock% . KOLMSTOCK'S VERMIFUGE eradicate ell WORMS in children or a dukr ivith a certainty quiteastonialilig. It is Ilielsiune - ta that made by . stock, and sells with a rapidity almost incredible, by Comstock 4. Co., New York. TOOTH* DROPS. KLlNE'S—cure effectually., Entered ikeconling to Ida comm. t %on cieTrisdu” trontaiitragaVOMA. By applying to our. orate in 9_sovow % JIMA t Wage, pogo/ may be had free, abiiiving, the moat. respectable lion:tea in the•amine? fot 'theseltats, that uopite eau faik to believe. theta.. - • 03-1341% sure niacin forourartioles, and not. be put oW with any , starlets, that Others ere as good. HAVE I THESE git KONF l ,.ettoaltt be your tiottow.rout these asearCanbe isesini without ow wow to thee. AU these 01•39313 bad willtiosale 5 00 1 9 , 44 # ea'Dnrautr.:, dt4Wl4/0 oleade Maidoo;tion9,g l PV Ircak. and, er our agents., For sale in Carliele; by . . .; • SAMUEL gLLIOTT, • MYERS Au 41A.VERSTICK. S.VEVENSON.- . • . rciter 10ERS ti 'HA. RSTICK)taye jest , received.' &Om the Manuiastos,nt'etilledelphia! a,letr• assortment of ./.44.0 consisting of V,P.o olll r*t.timPci*Slo4lYl4oiPS , :, frith or , yithriut skt g eo; ' , xhitilk-they,w 2 4, 1 410401 AT: Sala Or rgtailit t!ie nyatest'clut's prpspi. • • ••- ! Alitclo.4iiiti:iipagigOri!and!OlaileXisulepe bus teitteiel.' , " tIO, 4i,ddr , OirOvirriuod,to 0 441011 i' .3 14 toot) mtb. :... 4 1,ve,- 14 44 1 6ickk 4 i? if.l l 't , - ^ageov94llAltigitawit io n,:tfißl , 47.5% , J •r•
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers