WM=MMME mapuz/t•' meat.tuasser tha g .zin r q r*ember., oProAlt?' Tlintv • .11 zit, 0. D. I'?.TERBON. How old art Omit ? Mording • ~ Id glorious beauty o'er thee l '. Does Ally heart, ~ With hope and fancy's dremny blisidrenowhig;. , Deem earth a paradise, where sorrows smart, Nor grief, nor fear may come;?. Is pleasure flinging, Fair flowers nrid , Precidus fruits about thy ray, And from its treasure houseof blessings, bringing New joys to charm and make thy spirits gay,? , 0 ! in the sunlight of thy youngheart's gladness,' Remember thou that chaste andoldinge may come, E'en unto thee, and, "with a cloud of sadness, Wrap thy bright, visions in funereal gloom; And, though the, saddening thought calls forth an anxious sigh, Think that, though .few .thy ycnrs, thou'rt old enough to diu! • How old art thou ?' Is youth's gay season over ? Haat learned that life and joy are things dpsrt ? • And dolt thou wear the. sup.). Snti!e, , to cover The anguish of a disappointed' heart ? Or, are life's loveliest gilts spread out before thee: No good .withheld, no fond desire denied; Hath fortune waved her golden sceptre o'er thee Bidding esch.looging a ish be gratified ? Ow, lath Ambition's Magic ialluence boultil thee, thee onward to some lofty 1m4,11t Above the peels, with the mood world around thee Nl:iy gaze, ndmire, and own tier spirits might? Alas! nor grief, nor bliss . , nor aspirations high, Can turn Fate's shall aside. Thou'rt old enough • to die!, llow.old , art thou.? "Thou feeble man and Gay youth and manhood's prime bath passed uwa3;,, And, po thy brow, Time's record tells the story. Of ripening years, and nature's sure decay, As lengthening shadows mat k the day declining, Life's dial-plate decoter the setting sun; Antsoon all earthly cares nail thoughts resigning, Thin% rest in calm repose, thy lahOr The past; with :tints mingled joys and sorrows, -Its-wealth and boners can be naught-to thee; When from till . , future thy worn spirit borrows ." Visions, which prompt fond longings' to be C. cof And ante of bliss. unknown to mortal ret.e or eye, I.:tenni in the heavens. Rejoice! 'Tis time for Oleo to die! • WONDERS OF. THE INCARNATION. How astonisloug.how gracious, and how instructiiet'the - condescension iit the Son of God, in being - born, and that too ire so abject eircumstances,! Who is this of whom we are speaking ? Who is this of whom we learn-such strange things ? This is .the Word of God, who in the beginning sas with God,and-wito Was God,by whom and for•whoni all things were made ; and this Word was made flesh, and dwelt a mong us: Ile 'Who created whatever ex ists without life, from the huge planet that rolls in the widest fields of space to the ' veriest atom that dance's in, the sunbeam ; and whatever exists with life, from the no . ble seraph who 'adores before the celestial throne to the smallest insect that creeps in - kite dust: He by whom all things are up /held, and on whose shoulder rests the gov ernment of nature,of providence,and grace: He who sits On the throhe of heaven, while its hosts adore him as worthy to receive blessing, and glory, and hontir, and power . . He descended from that lofty eminence to this low earth. He stooped to assume the form of a creature of his own hand. lie belarne man, and was born of a woman ! If such an one was to have been born at all, we should have supposed that it would, have been in the noblest and wealthiest station of life ; that his parents would have been royal : that his birthplace would have been a palace; that the room where he first dreW the breath of life would have been a. spacious, splendid, carpeted, gilded, and canopied apartment ; that the first ladies of the land Would have been contending for the honor and the pleasure of waiting on the heavenly Babe ; that his clothing would have been the very finest which could have been furnished 1 and that his cradle would have een a master-piece of ingeni ous, and beatiful and costly workmanship. t \l But no ! "Is t 'is not the carpenter's son;" said they, '"and is not. hie mother millet' ' Mary ; and his other connections are they ' not all mean persons in the midst of us ?" -.He_was_a root outof a dry, ground_;- and when lie came, therewas in) earthly splen ,• ) , splen dor to attract the carnal .eye. but, on the , contrary :much poverty to repel it. Instead . of being ' lodged in a palace, Joseph and Mary could not obtain admittance into an -inn; undervalued and repulsed, they bent . • ' their Weary steps to the stable ;—and there Mary,. haying brought forth that &in on whose head the increasing blessings of ran somed millions of the hunian race are now initiltiplying i 'and will throughout eternity be multiplied,, wrapped, him in such plain: clothes as she could furnish, and then cradled him . in a manger ! Was there ever any thing shall comparable to this . ? Let "not familiarity, with his liisitery lessen its -,4 importance in our view. : How asionishing ,'';,the whole ! , The eternal Nord become a ilOpleas babe. • ,He.who '.'made the cloud .o(gaiment., - end thick darkness a swaddling - bend- forflte'Sea,"- was himself wrapped in swaddling bands.'„Nay: "Ile whose are the cattle on. a thousa'iiii-hillsid4ill-. the.flocks' that graze the green. earth—be ''!,Whost dWellingplace is, the,..fairest.':Ma'n 7 '.elan ;of heaven ' s brightness - and , blessed . .. r • • • .. , - liiisitheVlatlien he, was coming iniii:this , world,. , was refused adMitiance into the dwelling-place..o.flatmati beings; was tree ,lied es 4 word ? ,for. Whet can be said or : epti-' '' 'itived , half eo , "affeeting l• wee} boriiin' a , i itaidii.:inkleitriit' a, tOSiiiOi .i' ~ ' lsi ea:ei 2 , let ;tie , ,#Oitils of thiti - ',event lessen in:our, ; - t , ,*ioy - . -NOrei., :When ‘ , ‘ , ,e ., think of it, lot' c0a,094:4034100. and addre: !, , ,sli,-, , . , . , !,: :, , :! , -1'!.. , : e;i: , . , i ,- ' ' - . ~ ,, :1,• ','. ;,°!, 101414 , erica!) z it the ?"'-- in.:: I t, 4 te' .45,fficf,r'1,)/rigAin 'ha," 44- 4/4111'' hflpterbl iio A'S 5. ~4,441111 m, 1,1",1,4iten loonikr MEM MMZ I 0;11 . 44:: tit 'with-.Maer,of-ourr—co4ntrimerkiatiho_erili 'of the revo u " Ti •fr ~o rcer had. : eftep introduced, the sobject, orate: as it may appear; triliisjaughterifand,urgedher to embrace' tenets:''' succeed with lid n; Caii not 'Ofteit: m'i'ster - the heart .of :svomeif, for.abov'e ,all:others,:the , law : of her nature:is trust, and, she .needs,peculiar-• ly . the holy trust of heaven. The young lady resisted the entreaties of her'father, She eking to the princiPlei of her SaYiotir's Disease afferwards,, wasted her fair form, and, she dreW near the , closing scene. Friends hived her for" her loYeli nese., and the father wept, that early beauty should thusdanguish into the tomb. The work of disease was almost consummated; die light was. passing from her -eye, end the pulse front her heart—it was a fearful momenithe dividing moment' between time and eternity. She called the infidel father to her' bed-side—and'ai 'elte„'gently pressed his hand, and looked' tenderly up into his dad countenance, she said: 'Fath er, would You have me be an Infidel now?' There was a pause—there %V 8 . 8•8 sigk— and the heart-stricken man answered, i i /Ve, datighier, No !' EN GES ,and gre.. ~tti they are " snidest and most effecti ie meilichitr in use. Enor mous gnantitier are sold. and 'every body likes them. ' , taxman"! I , editor Of the : . 11erchants lag azine, says they cured his cough in a few hours.— The Rev. Ale. Vonhar, of the McDougal street church, was cured of a very ljad cold and hough n a p one day: TLC Rev. Mr. Anthony, of the NletMalist Church, was eared of consnapti. theM. SI IEitNIAN , S \VUIIM LoZU.NGE::; have saved the lives of thousands.. Ask \V, E. Evans, Fsq.. 6 Walker M., the lion. Edward J. Porter; Ilan. It. R. Beardsley; Dr. O. I IIIIIRT:811(1 nearly 1111 our physi cians, what ti n y think of Shaman's Lozenges, and they will tell pm they are excellent—the only in fallible medicine known. SIIER3IAN'S CA NIPIIOR LOZENGES are real andidotes headache, palpitation, sett siekness, - lowness of spirits and despontlenm-:-or the effects of dissipation. Capt. Clmdwick, of the Wellington, Mr. Ackerman, the . great sign painter, NlayorClark, and almost routs beds knows their value. POOR NIAN I :i PlfASTEß—Sherman's we Mean —costs 123 rents, molls sure to cure rheumatism, lumbago, pain orpdthefis hi the Breast, side, or bark; also pilesed they cure warms when applied to the part. Ask Joe Ifoxie, or any one who has used it, nod would give - Vi for one sooner than live cents for till other plasters. Sold in Carlisle at lIUNTER & KNEEDLER'S Book Store, East Digit street, who are sole Agents for Carlisle. And Ansley & Greason, Shippensburt*. ..soatatzu,22E)..o COMPOUND DEPURATIVE SYRUP, For the cure of Obstinate Eruptions of the Skin; Pimples or Pustides on the Fare; Biles which arise from an impure habit of body; Sealy Erucitions; Pains in the Bones ; Chronic Rheumatism; 'fetter; Scrofula or King's Evil ; White Swel lings; Syphilitic Symptoms; and all dis. viers arising ,from an impure state of the blood, either by a lon residence in a hat and unhealthy climate, the injudi- cious use of IVlercury, Ste. This Gltdicir.e 'hos frequently been found highly hencficialin Chronic Coughs, or Colds of long.stundingn This .Nledicine bos been extensively .. Used in the United s hi r es , k ith ( I,,,ided benefit ln Scrofula, :Mer curial diseases, and in aii. l cases of an ulcerated Oar! oder, As an alterative in the sprinA and ball sea sons, it is unequalled. It possesses runny advantages over the decoction, and is introdleell as a prepara tion mere pot table, not liable to inicry by long keep and better adapted Lc the use of persons travell inn, or residing . abroad. • , . , fire proprietor begs .flue to call ;dietitian to the following certificates, s ceted from in largo num er approving its efficacy: . = "This certifies that my wite Mrs. Deem, had for nearly eleven years suffered from a sci:ofidous crap= tion resembling .tetter. uhich.ate deep holes in her face, neck and arms, the constant discharge of which destroyed her licalth,and frequently confined her for different periods to her bed, (luping which time her sufferingi were very great. The'lrest medical linen- . liee - Wll6 - obtainedoind-all-the_known_remedies_ were tried with but an alleviation of her complaint, Much always returned with increased malignity.— Having lost all hopes of recovery, site had almost determined to give up the use of avy atlte.• medicine; she was howeven, by persintsaion, induced to try Oakeley's Depurative of Stirsaparilla,-the use of five bottles of which has removed the disease, and restored her to pet feet health. • TIIOAI AS DEFINE, opposite the depot, Wading, This is to certif ., ' !lilt my little son, about eight years old, had suffered for a long time from exten-: sire sores on the right: knee and leg, suppose'd to have been while swelling, which I found impossible to even by theunl . of the most respectable medical advice,until I was recommended to use Mr. thkeley's Compound Syrup of Sarsaparilla, fi bin ties of which not only healed the,sores, hot perfectly restored the health. which had suffered much in consequence of this affection. • • CATHARINE: 11INGEMAN, 7th,above Penn street, Heading. • Ilattorcrutr. gchulkill'aoonty, Oct 1115 D. ' nflear Sir‘--Sometime ago I wa s 'c o nau lted by a ;codeine', with an 'ulcerated kg, who . intbamed Inc thut it was tiitworti of twenty years 'standing; ah that he had beitt undoe'the.care of tiltvsicians both of Eurnpu'and . it:rnerica, , , Without Teeeiving but 'alight benefit . Not • Wipltiog . to be 'troubled with bib case, as I then thin/gilt n cure doubtful. I recoommentkd him to nse your Coutpound S y rup Sairsaithrilla, After taking 4 few btatlea, he informedtuethis leg yiallicaled,whickupott examinalion.l found to 1)c. the fact • Y•0u.n44,• JIAW al. DANkItLD • .• • • ;'-" tlotaLassvtccw.: April; 19,141; , Oaheley s--111y son fEdmund 'Leif, had the 'scrofula in ihenfo - st dreadful" and' distressing , man.' ner for three-yeari x during' which time he was de- AwiVed of the use •of his , limbs; his , bend and neck. were' covered with btfiers:''' We tried (11l the' (idler, ent'remedied,,but to uo effect until Irecomniended by Dr.',Johnson !cif INoryhdo - wn; - and life'st6 ( ,!oflicitiling; to use your Depuratiir Syrup of'Sprsaintrillo; of Nathich I obtained, several bottlee, the use of which drove llie disease entirely outs of his systehi;`, the f - Ores! healed - tipi -- and'ilhe child was restored bi'llerfeatbietilth, Which tic , 'll4 . enjoyed tin. ;Interruidedlr vier Since;:tw the netoiiishMent 4:4; 1 42 tip lierwiltti.wio , peci,.him..durinv alliicilOn.; h a ve.thOnght it,my Aluty, Mat liend° yhtethisi decal' tate;that, , Others I who-,ttave ;like' failliction the , family kliciViiihere.to obtain'seitvaluable awned :l* Your,, truly: ; . •,i 4 a re, - E folkiiring , Agetii9 l in Cu er - J .„, .mi-4,000S n, tUogr,afiw 6 ; 1 11 ,Y M ,•;;; • • ". • N' . . . • • • • SANDS' '. - SARSAPADII3I.I 7 : or ALL DISEASES (AIIISIDi; anon AN: kriATrADA HABIT I,SYBX.Rifj. '.; 1- Scrofula, or King'stvil, , Rheumatism . • ,;,obStintitectittureetiS " ,EruptionS,:Pirii7 pies, or Pustules on the:Face, .Blot cites, Biles, Chronic, Sore EYes;'Ping • Wormer Tetter, Scald .HCMl,':En largenient- and Pain of the Bones ' anct.teintS;petibbOinX.l . lCeA Sypth • tic Symptoms, Seiatica;Or Lunibagiy, and " dieeases arisitie . froin itri'hijudi ,„.ciow. use 0f..-Merettry,. Aseites,:tT. • 'Dropsy, Exposhre or.lmpruclenPe - Life. Also; Chronic: , Constitutional Disorders., will 'be. rernoVed by this Preparation. • Improvement in whatever regOls theitappiness, and welfare of our race is constantly' oni.the maifch to perfection,..and.,yyith, cad' succeeding day some new problem is solved,:or sonic profoUnd secret ee l/clled, having an important and direct bearing over man's highest destinies., If, we ttil.te a retrospectiCe view over the past' twenty' years; how is the mind struck with Wonder ! What rapid strides has science ' made in every department 'of civilized life ! parti celarly in that which relates to the knowledge of the human system in health' and disease. How valuable and indispensable are the curative means recently discovered through the agency of ,! flow tiCes the imagination kindle and our admiration glow at the ingenuity, the near approach to the. standard of perfection, of the present time!. Through the elaborate investigations of Physiology, or the science or 11.1rE,--and the Pathology or prevalent diseases,. much valuable practical knowledge has lieenttiin'ed„ In co 'sequence of becoming acquainted with the or ga cation, the-elements of the various tissues nod rut:tures of the system, remedieshave been stOght afterand discovered exactly adapted to combine with, neautralize net expel morbille matter, the'eause of disease, and substitute healthy action in itt pi:to:ie.— . The beautiful 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 satisfac tory to the views and reasonings of every intelligent, reflecting mind. It is Mos that Sand's Sarsaparilla, a scientific combination of essential principles of the most valuable vegetable substances.operates upon the system. The Stir saparilla is combined with the 'mist salutary prodnetiOns, the most potent simples of the vegetable kingdom ; mut its unprecedented success in the restoration to health of those who had long pined under the Most distressirg clirouie'maladieS, has .given it an exalted, character, forMsiiing as it does evidence of its own intrinic value; and recom mewling-It to the afflicted imterms the afflicted only can kiMw. It has long been .4 most important de sideratum in the practice of medicine to obfain remedy similar to this—one that would act on the liver, stomach and bowels witli,all the precision and. potency of mineral preparations, yet without any of their deleterious effects upon the vital powers of the system. The attention of the reader is respectfully called to the following certificate. However great achieve ments base ber.ltofore been made by the use of this Invaluable medicine, yet daily experience sh . Ous re sults still more remarkable. The proprietors here atoll themseh es 9f the opportunity of saying it is a source 'of constant s:dig:teflon that they are made the Menus of relieving such an amount of suffering. Wonderful E f fects - of Sands's Sarsaparilla in . • Read the following from Mrs. Wm. Phillips, who has loiig resided id the Falls. The facts are well known to all the old residents in that port ofthe city. MESSRS. A. B. SANDS Est CO. — SIRS: Most el.:de feat' de I embrace: this opportunity fin• stating' to you the greabrelief I obtained from the use oft 01Ir bar- Sap:lEllla. I shall also, be happy, .through you, to publish to all who are allicted , as I lately wee s,the ae count of my unexpected, and even fur a long while despair of core. Mine isa lethal story, and trying and sickening us is the narrative of it e fiir the sake of many*who may be surely relieved,,l iv ill briefly yet stectuately state it. Nineteen years ago last April a fit of sickness left me with an Erysipelas eruption. Di.opsical nollee tions immediately took place over the entire siwface of my body, Notelet); such an enlargement that it was necessary to add n half yard to the size of my elres sesaromid the waste. B r est followedmion on limbs, ulcers, painful beyond description. For years, both hi mortice find winter, the only mitigation of my suffering was fonnd in pouring upon those parts cold water. From my limbs the pain extended over my whole body. There was literally for mo no rest, by day or by night. Upon lying down dies , pains would. shoot through my system, and compel Inc to arise, and, fur hours together, walk the huuse,so that I was almost entirely deprived of sleep. During this time the Erysipelas Con , inued active, and the ulcers en [Urged, and so deeply have these eaten, that for Iwo dud a half years they have been subjAt to bleeding. During these almost twenty years I have consulted many pit sicians; These have called my disease— as it wastittynded with an obstinate Cough and sYsteatly Fl ntl active pain in my side—it dropsica 1 coma) nun ion; and though they barn been skilful practitioners,they wer e t y able to afford my case a partial and tem porary t.l I had Many other diffieul ties too com plicated to des, , rilie.. I have also used many of the 1 1,,,t h a ve been recommended as infallible cures for thin disease, Yet these aniline& and I was most emphatically grdWing worse. In this critical condition, given up by fe.`eaddiand expecting for my -6,11; relief goy t „ degth ;l IT the timely oder position of a kind Providence, furnished with your, to me, invaluable Satiamieilln. A single bottle &ye mean-assurance of- health, wide!! toe[ ,yearsl bad not once felt. Upon taking. the WM , / 'MY en largemetit and it) twev..? day' from the Bth of. October, when I commenced taklng yo& Sae sapnrilla, I was able to enjoy sleep mid rest ? by niAld` as refreshing as an. Fever enjoyed 'when in perte):4 health. Besides, l was, in this shorutime, relieved truth all those excrutiating and .unalleviated pains that had afflicted my days, as well as robbed me of my niglit'irepose. The ulcers upon toy limbsure healed, the Erysipelas cured, and my size reduced nearly to ray Former measure: . 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 in constitution, viz: 'Scrofula or King's Evil n its various forms , Rheurnatism,, obstinate cutaneous et uptions, bloiches,, biles, pimples, or pustules on the face, chronic etke'eves, ringworm or [Mee; scald head, enlargement tinerpain of the bones and joints, .stubborn ulcers, syphilitic syinploms, diseases -aris ing fretn an injudicious t.se,of mercury, female de-. rangerrients and Other 'sitidlar complaints: , Thus muclido I feel it le privilege lo testify to the efficacy of your healthLrekoring Sarsaparilla. A. thonsaattthanks, sir; from tine whine comfort and worse hope' of future - health arc Mk, under God, to yourinstruinenuility.'Antlmay the mime Providence that directed met° ' , Our aid,' 'make you' the happy and hondredinstrunients of,blessing„othern, as din eased and de'spairing as your mtichreli eved. and very grateful feiend, .M. PHILLIPS.' NTAV LONDON CO. S11; "N014117h, Nor. 4, 1 842._ - - Personallrappeared,the above-named Asenath M. Phillips; and made„oath, of the laces contained In the foregoingstatertient 'before:o::' ' . • „: : RPPCS WV < MATIIEWSOII`; , , Juitice of tbe Peac,C. Beingperionally acquainted with Mrs. Phillips, F sertify,that the above asserted facts are subatantially true. • • „ WILLIAM 'IL RICHARDS; Miniat6 df the Gospel•at Norwieh;Conn. Prepared, and aold by A. B. Sande St , C 0 .., )rug gists and Che,mists .l ,Graulte buildinks,,273 Broadway corner of Charnherslitreet, - NeWYerk: •"And for sale' by Druigistathroughoiwthe , United •States,C' Price per bottle,aic bottleS forss.- -•, , The public are respectfully , requested to'remem ber that it isßands's Sarisaparilla timehapand bloom; 'stantly richieving-suchTeniarkable , cures of tlimmbst difficult clasi ol.diseaids toAvhich the , human frame' is subject, and ask forlSands's Saimaparillai nod take nc; - • , -1•• • • • • Ef.; ';Age . nt bd:stiedtatikpiSetitittilent,fkthe Proprietorti, tor Carnal; and vicinity: • '•'• • i JOHNIst ItENILETA:- ';" f.• . ' , 1 • :,,; jti , i N. =".' Voifo'ttit / I .* S Ps d °tt il.r hni li s te liEtii;thitt 40. Astiepi ,4!,—,440er: golAptatvpigigkon° * kAtte4l) It4"` 'laticCEiblutingisa-. "einh Ail' Olecin!Pft PlI qr z t t fr hi, hOunplablet:litifik* iiiti ir toitis?':am-9195.578.!''fittittelitt—f4'Lalaw) Nortoiolr, Conn ~~_~': _7s~.'.P. - .4tu'd~jVi.'lF'iJJi.: ~tq'G"l:~s.: 1 Ifiliits°lolDYl.lttilillitiT ;.j1 AILY, nrd, tpe .. ,effeetrcif . 91 . t e tt preparation te.i , ,L 3;1 1 coming thorn L Laptittrent. L . is . .itnertntt! t enrol+. n 8 e 0 01 . .:)' , :hirlid, ilerliedpiore..t!enetit freprm tint onn lintild'lnf It; itinit i tlifie of any', ettiO.,t,llitzt in etteitt 1 ne, - 6?intell ftir; ati' Di ) . lleitly's Stiritir - ' ' , ell sirditger'prepnittiiiii thittinny 011ie' !e. riti' inuqh - IA ~enntaknd i tt'Citie ' boitle (AO 'so,IFI tit 'the:mime pit cc:) . Let tin this-lt in irai , jhlit boast brit the , real I:Dn.' iMEIID.IIPS:' Er A 11.1541.7 , . . . From tlibrigedidaldlei 'o:rAmonr, the megetable ahem, our dispensaries abound; thereMro Sarsaparilla) and'when.properly co pared ie i liot only. in rem ledeonatitutions to their wonted en( case arisingaout of an impure stat Front acknowledge of .very many cal :them . :considened incurable), where ,preparations of Sarmpariiln had r seemed to possess virtues or verb& to.l)lf.Leitly's Medicated or Com' Sarsaparilla,'? • , • ' , lt is a preparation it is believe any other, and would recommend 1 notice of Physicinns.--Ed. U. 8. R. SARSA. ''.xtr4ct of a letter from J. B. Whitmore, of 4tontj , . . , in relation to Dr.'.Leidv's Sarsaparilla. , "My little boy Mid 'girl, tlie former now tree years and the latter nOW beVell years old, haveleen afflicted with a serofulous tumor Frain the time ley were three months old. Three months ago 1 vas induced Minsike trial of vour Extract of Stirsapa la, 111111 hal, e given it to both to the present time.. ry are now entirely free from any appearance of S 0 -1 fuhrand mever were in better health." ' 1/r. Leidy's Saasaparilla is. efficacious in all s- \ eases arising from impurities of the blood one of r fluids of the system.. All invalids who may h e been under to vdical treatment, who are debilita I, from the mulliaity of medicine they may have MSc ' or at'e'rtiiee a mercurial' influence, will find that using a few battles of Di. Lehly's Sarsaparilla,th usual vigor and elaSticity o 1; their frame and syste will be restored land be again permitted„to enjoy tlf sweets of life. , DR: .LEIIII-11M—SNRSAPARILL A Ca' e rltis article nppears to be doing wonders the South, and from the high character of the re, commenilaiions, we ore fully persuaded it is a most capital medicine fin allimpunties of the blood. We know many Physicia.ffillo have given their testis, loony on this subject, and we know they would not give a ebartictes to any.medicine that did. not really deserve it."—Charleston Estuturer. Extract of a letter from 111.. Warren, Natchez. nl laving lot the last year in my practice used vnurti Sarsaparilla with much satisfaction to myself' midi behefitto my patients, I have no hesitation m 0ce10t...1 lug it to be one of the most useful preparations in', diseases for which Sarsaparilla is prescribed." • • DTI. LEIDY'S SARSAPARILLA. (0 - This preparation 11111 Y be •clepeinled upon as Lein g the strongest (entnierently more efficacious) of boy in existence; all fluid preparations must pos sess similar virtne ,. , tit proportion..to their On ength, bring prepared from, the same article. Dr. Leidy's Compound Vlxtract, of Sarsaparilla;* however, pos. senqes properties not possessed by others, from ill manner ok.preparation, mid combination with Mite vegetable extracts recmtattended by the-medical fa culty—and hence the reason ally it is no ~,, ,e iu;rally recommended by the Phi SIIIIIIS of Philadelphia and . elsewhere. • From the extraordinary virtues of Oils prepara tionand a knowledge of 'its entitling:lion by Physi cians, (the reason ° why 'they so generally use it, as they would not use or recomniend any preparation they did not know the coolpositiou ot,) it has been :introduced in many of the Ilospiuds throughout the U. S. and is highly recommended by Pbysicians and Surgeons of those institutions. Prom th!.. New Orleans Advertiser. DR. LEIDY'S SARSAPARILLA. The high. and envied celebrity which t h is pre eminent medicine tins armored for its invariable ef ficacy in all diseases which it professes to core, has rendered the Usual practice of mailing unnecessary. It is known by its fruits and its good vvorks testify for it. Dr. Leitly's Sarsaparilla will be found parti cularly eflleacions.in all diseases of-the liver, stom ach, skin, kidneys, spine and bones, ulceration of the nose, throat and other parts, abscesses, fistulas, scro ruins, erysipelasjatinflice.rhentnatism and incipient grad, mercurial and syphilitic, afrections, female de rangements 'main restoring the sickly and delnlitm , ed to their natural healthiind energy. flu. LLIDY'S SA USA PARaLLA. Dr. IA idy's Cotiipound Extract Of Sarsaparilla has stood the test for five years past, awl 'tin no boast to say that there is no oilier preparation of equal strength- now in use. Througliont • the Sontliern Staten WIWI, S:u•s:ql:n•illa as 111116 iii general Wie as tea awl coiL•e, 1)1.. LA.1113 's Sarsaparilla is gener ally preferred and is highly recommended by I'lo [whose certificates have been frequently pub lished ] broughout the north and west it is also :midi used, more perhaps thati any oilier. • One bottle of it [half a pint] is warrauted equal to 1 wo °fluty other in strength, and In 0111111 to one half gallon of the strongest Syrup that can he 111:1111.. • . . 1)11TV:1011S for malting Syrup therefrom accom panies the direUtions. DR. • LEIDY'S SARSAPARILLA. cryllot a few days since a Clergyman of this city [who does not desire his name published in the pa pers, hot is left with Dr. Leidy] stated that n lady who had long been it communicant at his church, but for tWo years past unable to go to church, on account or her extreme debility, occasioned by ulceration of, various parte f her body, disease of her liver and other interns 'erangetnents, and the constant taking or medicine th efor, never found any change for the better until tilt, using several bottles of 1/r. Leitly's Sarsaparilla, ono by a few months perseverance in its use, was entirely restored to health, and recover ed her tormerstrength, and to use beeawn language "was almost create.l a new, being." This is but one of_many instances almost daily hearth of. • It is prepared orOj and sold wholesale and retail at Dr..LIM/VS Health Emporium Nod 191 North Second street below Vine: also sold by Frederick Brown, corner Fifth sod Chesnut streets; and Fred. Klett & Co. corner 211 and Cal Inwhill street, at $1 'per bottle, (a hall pint) or six kitties $5. For sale in Carlisle I'. C. STEVENSON. tf-31 May 31,1543 liPorms Worms ; IF parents knew the value and efficacy of Dr: Leidy 'a Patent Vt.get able Worm Tea,thev never ' would' be without it in their families, as Children are b•Ubjeet at all times to Woi'ms., On: Leidy's Worm Ten is composed Of vegetables and may be given to children ofall ages. l)ireelio; as accompany euCh pap or package: Children suffer much, of times, from so many thhts 6 4 veal them for worms, without feet. 'Much Much medicine, given to children, bus a ten-. dency to destrof the 1r general health, and they are . more or less delicate tu,nr after. To avoid the necessity oft giving m e dicine, mane- CCEISIIIiiy . when you are cert:OlL your children have worms gave them at that U. LelVs Worn , Ten. It is all that is necessary. Reference might be made to several hundred pa rents in Philadelphia city and counti,, of efficacy of Dr. Lehly'sWorm Tea. Try it mad you Will be convinced: „ , • • '— Price 14 cents a small, and es eoltg a large pack age., Prejaaraid ouly, 'and, fon,sale, wholesale and Itmail, at Dr. Leidy's Health EniporiUm, No. 'lOl, Nardi Second street, below Vine, [sign of the Gol den Eagle and f. erpents,] Phtlndelp aim. For sale hi Carlisle by T. C. STU I ENSON. tf-33 June'ls, 1643 Dl'„i,eidy?'i!retteiiirid ItCh . . , Aliintallible'rernedy for surions' affections of the Skin, removing Pimples; Ptistules;and . ,EitiPticins, of the Skin, anti particularly. ,adapted to' the cure of Tetter4no th 9 Itch, ' , This oil tinealuut been iisedinuumerons schools throughout the oily and county, as Well as FaCtories, emplo y ing' numerous girls and bo y s,. and amongst whom Petter,and Itelt,an well as other Affections of the Skin, pievalled; with the most unexampled sue ,Npirneti nf Toachers, up; wellus Super. : int4ltutts and. Proprietors, of Fuctoribi - in* be giyen,confirrnirig..the ,feet in having 1447, contiecliop .Willt.robtinthsoine and disagreeable Prree2s cents a box. For sale iir'Carlisle . hY , §TFfV.E/is°r s "' o.lj JAYNE'S EXIPECTORAN eONSUMP. lON,,polsh, Sinning Mead, Sm. U:To Con'tatinptivea—Vgr strii rally titdrering troni regleatcil ur 'att`,9hafruction and couseijuent, inflammation of' the delicate`lining of 4tiose LUVOS thOugif;Whieh the air we breathe ati diatributed to &ell, part, of Ite, limga. „This 96 'traction produCes' intin sorenevie, littarkeness,, cough, difficulty-of breathing, hectic fever, and a spitting:of blptuattetitinxibletcm,- which finally eidtausta the rent( ortim pagentAnd euda In death. Eijie "never thilitip•entive tbla ob. iithlCtiMqtrdriceittilid Man Ititithatile saaulta., teak Mete, tinot Rill to, reticit:rd atßibakaudfilio? st:t I , 'Or salt in , f. • • , r , v. • , V , 7 7, 4'at7.Z. •%. .• • tel W4't sts,:•4icurt:i;AiiintLoti;ll ft tt•L•s:qr: • , :••,17177 - ;V:. 04; ,-;•. • t,al owP o mlEp pnly i ky Dr. JAXNE,,Thventqr,, Mid propt•lntOr;lktO, Or:SW . OI TbiN Philinlolphia,'Nind none aie +gefittind' withquedils• written signature upon the outside wrapper. otherkarc cqunterfeits.„,. i , ,• r , These medidines are recninniendrd and extrn4 ve mind bf the most intelligent' her:tonal', the Vidal!. States;•bY!nutnerous Profeaseiti. and •Presidents. 01, Colleges, Physicians of the,,Army' end Navy ; , ainl of . Hospitals and Alinshouses, And by otore 111111. ilitOe hintdred 'Clergynien "variousArnomi mid tins: - • They tire•exprestily, prepared tor family ist•'; and have acquired and unprecedented popularity triton out the United States; ; and as they arc so Inimitably calculated to itreserve Health alit( cure Disci's:ye, no family should ever be without them. The proprie tor of these. valuable preparations•ieceived his edu cation at ofie of the hest Medical, olleies Pie U. States,: tind'has had fifteen years experience in an extensive and diversified ptsetice,• whieh'lie has had 'ample loppeitunities, of .acquiring : a pinirticel knowledge of thsettses,ond of the remet ies hest cal, eulated to remove them. These prepavetions con sist of • • '' ••, Jayne's Batiectorint, a valuable remedy for Cough, Colds,, Consumption, Asthma, :Spitting of llloot', Croup, Hooping Cough, Brionehitis,Pleurisy and in flammation of the Lungs or Throid,' Dillienlty of Brenda ng,and all diseases of the Pulmonary Organs. Also Jayne's Hair Tonic, for the Preservation, Growth mid Beauty of the Hair, mid. which will posi tively bring in new hair on bald heads. Also Jayne's Tonle Vermifuge,a certain and plea sant remedy for Worms' Dysopsia Piles,and many other diseases, . .. . . . . . • ' Also Javne's Cartn initive llalsmn a certain cure for.lloweland Summer Contplaints;Diarrlnca, Dy sentery Cholic, Cramps,Sick Headache, Sour stom ach Cholera, Merlins, and all derangements of the Stomach and Bewcls, Nervints Affections, &c. • Jayne's Sanative Pills, for Female Diseases, Liver Complaint, Costiveness, Fevers, Inflammations, Glandular, Obstructions, Diseases of the Skin, &c. and in 3111 eases where an Alterative or Purgative Medicine is rquired..... • For . side in Carlisle, by • • T. C. STEVENSON. May 31,1843. tf- n y tie of-the powers and authority ,titiP contained in the host .will and testament of MICTA EL Ell E, deed., I now O'er for site, the .. .. • Qa . rlisie iron. 'Works; Rimmed on the Yellow Breeches Creek, 43 miles ault of Carlisle Pa. The estate consibts of first rate 2 Cl 2 CZ 4:o 111V2,2„0.2 9 71thTen Thousand acres of Land. . new MERCHANT MILL with four run of stone, tished on the most approved plan. A bota 500 acres the land are cleared aud highly cultivated, having prom erected VALUABLE IRON .WORKS ILKOM i. 141114,1114 Irhree Large " Bank .Barns d necessary . ENANT HOUSES. "rlic• ii•ks are propelled by the Yellow Breeches Creek , • the Boding Spring, which neither fail norllveze. • re are Upon the preinises'all the necessary work ! \ s houses, coal bowies, curpenterand smith shops, watabling, built of the most substantial materials. 'Dore of the best quality and inexhaustible, is win 4 2 miles of tho. Furnace. There is perhaps otmn Works ii, Pennsylvania whielrpossesses su -1 p r ail vaidages,and offers greater inducementsto tl ,vestment of Capital. The water power „is so gi that it might be et:tended to Lily other manil la jag purpose. Persons disposed to orehase wmf course examine the 'property. The terms of sakill he made known.by ..,. MARY EGT•:, • ..• Executrix of Michael Ege,tier',l. flisre,Oct.Oct 19 1 1842. . tf-51 POTECTION AGAINST LOS 7.0.• - lit: .CI..MBERIANI) VALTAW MUTUAL ',u.o.rEcTioN COMPANY, being ineorpo ratey an net of the Legislature or the present ses siottd.fully 01 . '111117.1'd :11111111 bilerililoll tooter the diretti of the following board of Al:wagers, viz: 'rho` C. Miller ' C. I'. - Cummins, John Moore McCullough, stiles NVeakly, 'Geode MartlVilliant Aloore, Samuel, Galbraith, James Grea.,Thomds l'axion,AVnt. ihter,Joseph Culver and Aliller, call the _attention of the inhahlt ants i't.'untberlatul Valley to the chrapnet,s or their rates' the many sulVantages which this :hal of !Instill: No ever anv other. ) 3 trery person insured becomes a trtenTher of the etbity and tears part ill the rimier 01 offier . rs and Iltrection.of its enererns. t 2 ,11. intim:lnce no more is ilenrimlril than is ndeca'Nto meet the eNpenses of the Company and itidemi against lira's 51 hieli may happen. ' ' 311. i IIIC011V01111:11VC Of frequent renewals is a voiihAinsuring for a term of five years. 4th. 1. 'Hiram) applying for iiisurnitee moist give his Preim note for tho cheapea class at um' I ate of fivecentiiiii, which will be $5ll on the $lOOO, for whit, will have to pay $ , 2,50 forgive years, and $ 1 etn* survey mid policy, and no more aces less he +tined to a greater amount than the Muds lilt handy) cover, and then ntrinore will lie requir‘ \ ed than' .0 rata share. These Niles are much cheaper those of Lther,companielr, except such as arc in orated on the same principles; 11 1,1 " 1 L $ erlipited in tltv following runner. A person a ing for' insiirance for properly of the cheapest At of risk for siooo um. be charged 5 pee cent live yea, so note amounting to sso'must he .„ivon Ihn,on which he will be required to pay 5 per cenc.so, and $1,59 for surveying and policy, and will bolo more required of him unless losses occur mull funds on hands are not sufficient to meet them . .Agents ib^ appointed:is soon as possible itt iTif ['event piaci attend to insurances. :Many persons wishing itnlintely to apply can do 50 by signify ing their 'lm the officers of the compnity. , . CIIAS. I'. CUMMINS, Pres. A. C. \T' n, See'y. The fah gentletnen bane been appointed AGENTS t Dr. . Jam (co • Cle L. :lame Col. Jos.. John Steph, Peter' • April I't, I ay, Mezlinnieshiirtr, entirely, Ebq., New idle. 3rinille, Esq., Monroe. 3%1 eVarlatie; Carlisle, Esq. Westrimsboro' le, Newton. Cliestont, Lee's IX Heads. 4eansi Esq,—Nrylnirg. per, Esq. New Cumberland. :letiiit, Esq. Ilogebtovi. albertson, Atuglillin, S. Middleton. SUS FO PHILA ehanna Line, IA AND BALTIMORE DAILY, rrillE prOp sof the Sung:lath:no Line will . 1 - run thei rs and Boats as usual to Phil adelphia and more d uring the present season. Their friend S please apply to Noble, Flinn & llerr, flro , and Hart, Andrews & McKee ver, first wh ova Race street on the Dela ware Philade , and Joseph E. Elder, Balti more. r Until fort ~ t iCe; the following prices will be adhered to ecn this place and the above Maces. cr 'if o•. - 6. •RI Fptl IcR• P P ' 15 2 oin. ,S 1 per Ale po'r 100 Dry Owls, Dr' and lifledieinee, Furniture, 26 ;- • " d 28 • .Wheit, Rye & per bushe Oats do Groceries, 11 . 10: 7 6 23 • 20, 40 Lumberper 10 1 0' $2 75' • ' 2 00 [ 44 30 ' 47' 0' , ' 37 • ' 4 , 314 , 103;,.. . , [ 2 28 Shin per 1911 'Shad 4.7ittaq4ek; Herring do Balt periaok,; Pitch,Tar and per 100 1 . Plaidoigkosit ton 190; "tibias, • . o'. 42' 25'. 5 2U. 0 2' SO • , • 47' • 20 T. 411 1 1 'S4W,IS4:IVAII4iRT 1043.. rig .. Metubgreser . 1 11100theariLcikatiO flu Nails per keg, '.Leathror perloo, - , Whiskey per bbl. Burr Blockaper 1 CurbSteine";Aill ITtti, T . 7 , ror dru I* J l 'TlireiVlitatirkk t/I P 74..ns WIKAPNI. btitinetliddybr Yhe:4Bb , ooti . litr ' pu 'itir"i c ii 1 tgaiiitvlr ettrAst, .; y'il AanericanCollege Efealth ,AVe.nolv:licknoiviellgealo bet like, best;lVledicinein . ; ;t ~,,; t ho EVERirtgintLEZEORDIS.ESS:E, , , 1141;ECAUSE:44 cotni ! l c telY Cleanse thd stothach• bowelsiror 0; ; 089 bpiqus : f 9 ;4„cory;lo Ito inora ; 141;i0,,,tv,e;,4a.F.A.1!1T not IG ; iddine4s, :I'ulejtutlu t t s in ~tbe Bones, Rheu t nMism nu ! ! Gnut,but of every, malady ; incident to titan. s4.rii.j.w.DijJerEGET:iißLE Are a certain ci.Me 'ter interMlitetit;l4•eLkiy.tent;rier' yous, ieflarombi'M‘Y and putrid -teiers,becatise`lh` e y cleanse the body 'crcn those morbid hilmars, wben etniflned 'to the eirettratibn;tiVe' the 4 auS6 di' al kindi • • • So, also, when the same impurity is deposited on . the membrane and muscle' causing, limns, inflananui tions am) swellings, called • , , • 11.11EU7LCIVS'41, GOUT Ch.., • The Indian Vegetable Pills may ,be relied on as al ways certain to give relief, and if permeved with ac cording to directions, will most assuredlyoutheith out fail; make a perfect cure of the above painful Prom three to six of saiti Indian l'egeto hle Pills taken every night on going to bed a ill in it short time so completely rid the' body from every thing dint is op p osed to health,' tiltentnOtism, 'Gout, and pain" e'very description,.will In•litewlt] 1)ItIVI•;.•\' PR uor 7711:: 110111': For the same reasons, when, from sudden chatiges of atmosphere, or any other cause, the perspiration is checked, mid the humors which shoal pass off by the skin are thrown inirardly,causii • 11E3P3CILI3, 'ainh 'ESS, - Nausea and sickness, pain in the honesovidery and inflamed e) es, sore throat, hoarseness, coughs, eon. admptions, rheumatic pai.is in various parts of the body,and many other symptoms of ' CATCHLNY; COLD, Tim INDIAN VEGE fATILE PILLS will invari ably give immediate relief. _From , three to six of said Pills taken every night on going to bed, will in a short time, tint only 'remove all the 11.1101 e unplea sant symptoms, but the body will, in a short time, he, restored td'even sounder health than I.Mfore. The same . may be said of • . • • ASTIIMA,OR DIFFICULTY'OFIIiMATIIING. The Italian Vegetable Pills will loosen and carry ofl hy the stomach and bowels those tough phlegmy humors ; which stop op the nir cells of the lungs,atal re the CIMPe not only of thin :Move tlintre?mig cam plaint, hut when neglected,' ofteit termitintes io that still more dreadful malady milled • CONSUMPTION. • It should also he remembered that, the lialiatt Vegetable Pith are a certain care for PAIN IN TILE SIJJF Oppressimi, nattsea, and sieknehs, loss or tipp(.t.ife, costiveness, n yellow tinge' of the skin antli: - yes and i;i'ery-other 2.)Aliptom 'of a inept() or diseased Slide or the liver;, because they purge from the body thins• impurities n loch if deposited itpon this important organ, are I Flo .conme or ei tof y vorioly of Idl ~.0 ...' !'L.IIX'I Wllt'll .N3AIOII is COIIVIIISVIIN Ontht•enfo and Rebellion, the ink sm•e menus \ f jireventinT the dreadful, eonse xpitoices of a - _ ClVll, W.lli, is to expel all traitors, liiiil evil ilispcint' if ct",,sfixim llie Coinitry: , . lu like 11181111 . 01., whelipaiit or sick lien of auk kind is Itruggling wislrinternal indicate that the bode 'the true remedy is to , EX1'I.11„11.1 ° .110111111) It Cioi?s, Cl'iliitnrs trt life,) JIM THE. Chit I'AIN lITSULTI Thitt the Prineipie'ilcnring cliqt•llSP, by dchlising nnil Purifying the- 6ndl, ix stlietlt io nceorthince the Laws n Lich gierett the eentioiny;-niul it properly earrieirout the th•-etif the iilictit. named INDI A N ;, plus Rill ceriniulr resnitin the DISCIINe; olTer thiTulltin lug tegtinionialx, from persons or the high. t respect:llol;ly iu New York whit Late recently I, II cored • most ( ; I,:ithmtv complaints, solely li the use of WRIGHT'S 1:(1)IA:.,: r.GVrAIII.I: I'll.le NORTH A NI ERIC Dnetni• great Kttiffnetioti ft I :volt 'of tiiy been voithTly enrol Dy9iepsitt, nrlive real % RNnu• hig, by the me of Jmr INDIAN VEGI•I7'ArII..I.: I'l.o-ions to meelig with your eelebraled medi cine, I Had been mice the hands of several Phy si ciatisottirl lisd Irk/iv:wimp medicines; hilt all to iic efect. After it:dugout: '25 cent box of your l'ill; however, I expe;ti 7 !21i"30 ;Midi bl'ilefil, 1113 i 1 re served to perseveri II Lie its! of them according to your directicms, 76' ell I ant iia;lpy to state, has re sulted in a perfeN ire. In gratitittle to you fur the great benefit I liai received, and alas in . the hope that others silt:Hail/if:fitted rosy ht.; ii"elw.-eil to make trial of your • eatrfrdimiry medicine; f , Sethi you this statement NV itfrill liberty to ',oldish the same if you think proper. -. Your?, ls:.c. ,NEW Von To Alt. Ric hnrd Vegetable Pil Dear Su.— A t since made trial E'rAIILE - or c PueifyiiT the Mice received , m soy other, tnedicl.!, it bus heretofore been toy good fortune to meetth. I any dear sirovith many' .1d feientl, • C. M. TATE, ' o. GO Ifilluersly st. New York. 4ttis, .nge,2 l Jot' Wright's Indian ) r ileloble Pi 115..... , , , l .e beeti nfilietett for several years 'less nod giateriar debility, acern. th pain is the side and other dis c. Alley !laving tried envious mill i:0 was persuaded - by a friend to' Wright's Italian Vegetable'Pills; to state haveyelinved late lora most r. J. have need tis' medicine, us tte and hav no doubt, by a ker nel! of the inetlicine according to shall itilt,shart' tiniti . be periectly, ME thanks, your 01. fir. Richard Deitr Sir-11 with inward W parried . tildes ; treating compla cities without make trial of which 1 ant hap wondkirflil mai yet hut a short. severince 111'6 directions, tint restated, .• ; imost suns similarly. the same yuc. • ivi.. ,yetet . able'li) Ilinulacne,to Dennis, ,Agent for Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills. . i 'CA VTICIN., ,'. .' , ' • ht Me n time mini} , wiek6il' 'Orion! n selling a!eounterfelt medietoe , iin7 the !Kuban ,Vege.tahle .Pillsvand isi men nre,so utterly, reel4ess of con any titiluable iives 'fluty be lost, 4 . 1 using their time ful tornpoundsi the, ionod.:lohuil 'Purehasing,!iny Tills, des of the hoses, the following word-- To Alr:Ricl Idler° I busily enigng der the new these,desper, Sequences, ' consequence public are unless ii ! g is foulid eisTilthlt VEGETABLE 'Pil l ia. ChidiciwPiirgatioetY !' • • , AnstacOAN Couxor O • Ifp.vp.i. ,' riF'b4jieeiall~ + s ~n ihathutroltasing'uaid phrsooexeepltiieregulgr tid verthOd Ape ailds•lleuOrld AeP9ti 6 q OHILAUMPI/lA. ' Atnlnfant. Medicine ' ngena k AbFe..§ e . n 01 P I, • AOGILIIY; GArlialetiimbeetand eo ,New Cunibe'rland;' "! 4 Taeb`enj if" 'zitUirt,;--''' , l'SheftlbeNlbtowil , ,e: - . 1, ' ttii.,Parzrb -' , lzBhipeashilits% t' obls, , IMIli • , - IMI FEVER S'. • N C01.1.1:(F: 01 , 111'7AI:1'11 I.3tine 9tll, 1841. right—Dear Sir—lt iv with 19, ISA!. G. C, BLACK. '11:111., A . 41'111114 Wright'S liulinn N,. 4b3 “reeimieli et. N.l ir recommendation. I sr.metllll 11 NVltitaff'S INUTAN VEG of the North American College conselentibusik assert, Mat for mi, nod 'renovating the syMvm, benefit from their use, than from recommend said, Pills to nllttier ilicted; and in the full belief that .I•reinolts will hilloiv their use. • yours sincerely • ; •; • HILisTRY'A..I , 6OTE, . awarsing, Ulster Co:.rifetv York. • *r.w Mo YcOiik r Serit.'99.•iB4l. . . , , fy' thatl Inn's en Wrbilit'sinilinn villo:the - greateit Lenefito ;haying en. lrot . ti, frequent attacks bf Sick bAdiireviottsly . hen sullied: • • NN .Tlloinif'SON o „ .49‘2 GreentriClistreet, N' Y . IWALIIOBI The folio : wing - indispensable family semen/ di es may* , found th e village drug stores and soon at eveireonidrritore - in the state Remember, and never git, them unless they herb the fac:-simile signature Of: " 4 the ;ra PPere; m ;ftathei! . by the same naitiee,me baseitapo!itiottwattd aeunfifr ' If the 'Merchant' nearest you ' ;hob • Uteri iftit Ititga hint' to ' procure them , at 71 'lVleidetOane; thd ,next thine he 'visits 'lsreiv York; or' to' write' for them: IV° fatitily +Mould be'a reek t/iihout theee"'reinedies • BALDNESS 'l3'islm OF cin.umniA,FOß "EHE lIAIR,, which will • etdp it if filling butt or resoere . it On 'Said places ; and on children mite it. grow, rapidly, or on . those, who have bolt the hair frOnl anY'eanse„ ALL VElittliili!T. thk . tinfeat the ehildren in sCliciols, prevented by it' at 'oneiLL'-' Find tho name of. 41bz.„...0 4 4 . an or never try it: het' this attiniyar RHEUMATISM, and '' ' LAMENESS positively cured, and oil'eliritieled Minim and limbo are restored, in' the old iir • goalie, by the T.NDIAN ViONTABLi 'ELIXIR AND NER V E AND BONE LINDITEST— , but never without the name of Comstock.a Co. on. it. P . 1..'. , E.!•1'5 . ..:_:.-4 . '. ere wholly prevented, or governed , if; the- attack •hria come bn, if yoU use the only true Hevetlminttorr,from 69 "°Cie " 5 ` . • ALLS ORES and evev thing relieved by if that. admitei of ria, ward application. It, acts like a charm. tlei3' it. HORSES that ,havo Ring.. Bone, Sparin, pre cured by Roots' &tom ; and Foundered. horses, entirely cured by Roofs' Founder Ointment. Mark this, all horsemen. . . Dalley'g, ,Magical raja , Ex= tractor, Salvo.—T .moat_ extraordinary remedy eyes irivented.for all ,new or , old :, , BURNT , 80 SCALDS and sow, and sore Ey Es deligincd ttabustinds. It will take out all pain 'ln ten minuted, and no failure: It will cure the 'FI•12E"& • LIN'S SPREAD PLASTERS'. A better and mord nice and useful article never was made. All should wear them regularly. LIN'S TEMPERANCE RITTERS': . en the principle of substituting the lonic in place of tho•sfitnalant principle, which has reformed so many drunkards. •To be used with LIN'S BLOOD PILLS, superior io tii. reis for cleansing the system and the humors affect. " ir. tho blood; and for all irregularities of the bowels and the a.meral health./9 . [See Dr. Lta's sig. ..0 D V V f ... . . V . — ,... -,... it nature. thus:] —,o . HEADACHE DICSOOHN'P HEAOACHE REMEDY will effectually cure siclt headache, either from the N ERV: ES or bilious: Hundreds of families are ' using it with great joy. OR. SPOHN'S. ELIXIR OF HEALTH, rev the certain prevention of E EVE 115 or goy general sickness; keeping the stomach in most per. feet order, the bmyels regular, and a detenni . naliOn to thil surfaco. ' ..00:12 7 0.'S :‘:C.O-'U:l'ORg pains in the bones, hoarseness, and D R . O RS* are quickly cured. by it. Know thiti by trying. CPRlVS.—Tho.French Plaster is.a sure cure MEI 'o you NS IS SARSAPARILLA.. COMSTOCK'S COM. POUND' EXTRACT. There is no other prepara tion of Sariaparilla that can exceed or equal this. If you are sure to get COIiSTOCK'S, you will 'find superior to all others. It does not require pulling. 31125;i1E11.• CELESTIAL BALM OF CHINA. A' positive cure for the piles, and all external ailinge—all internal irritations brought to the surface by friction with this Balm ;---so in coughs, sWelled or sorc throat, tightness of the cheat, this Balm applied on a flannel will, relieve and cure at once.— Fresh wounds or old sores are rapidly cured by it. Martholemein's preveo or ewe incipiept ,coFiqumption, COUGHS & COLDS takemln time, and' is a dali,ghtfal talmedy. Remain. tier the name, and get Co p:Bfock% .... , . KOLFSISTOCKI ' ,.:VERMINOE ariidicate WORM or Oulu . with a certain& ciuite'astonishing. •It is the same.. a.: th'at'nnide by • 'stock, and Bella' with a rapidity , almold incredible, by - Cainstack J. Co . 4 , New . York. TOOTH DROPS KLENEIS—mui effectually ,Enteredeeeording to - actof Convesejaihe year.lllll, lii.Oon stip ck 4. Co.. in the !Meth'. Wiled of theßouttieto District of N ew York. By ntiplying' ipLciur ' agents Air latich lowa end village, papers inay be had 'frail, showing lhomnat respectable ,names in Om country . for these facts, no that no`one can fail to believe them. • . , ocl-116 sure you for'onr articles, and not •be petecit With any stories, that others are as HATE , TIII9I4g OR:NONE, should be your motto-eland thew, now eon but, and genuine without our , names to then. All these articles , to be had wholesale and retail only of us. Wholesale .Dru&rgietay taff4llso/1, 1 ,/, '. ~ . Maiden tano New York. add of our wont& byd' ' ' ' ''SAMUEL . ' ELLIOTT; ' ' 'MYERS & I-lAVERSTICK. C. .S.VEVENSON. , elkater 9 S 10,91111 alApiait; MYEItS & HAVERSTICE. kart Jpst*, reeivcd' from the Manufactory at Pluladeiphin. a large.. assortment of 1.41 W •104 1 1;e$3POnsIgitig. 01* isarlonr,Cha>Ai.be r & Study Lu nips . ivititor" without sinides; 4 whiCh: they '.w:ll*'vlible- - sale ofictail at the Faanufacturces pricce.!.!' Astral, Side. Reflectors and GhissLamps of varr-- •orts Patterns • -' • • •, 1 / 4 -1312 • .„jrhe verrhest,Winterstral nett, bleached : Sperms fhr,::tcarinnted;ta;birn gear:, Candles:sl seats • CarlisleMeci2rpB4Bp4cl , iver4ll4 , Lvr'te •- +t ißaGß~lni , 9taG ; t~lokllq &' o1f17 , gait& VER , • BEST qtaility,just receivell aoßfor mattic i w i lt • Parliaal A 2• . 8431 , , MEE U N lo skin. ENE EIMIR