'..,. , :-.',''f. , ', , ,;';';'-', ,, ~„, -7,;77-77-7-‘7-47; evam-dor Atadotar-,', A THE ISAIIIIATMA- ~ : ,, '„,,,, 4 , N . gl : ~, if.V , >,,';'4 - r , .• ~,,v rg, f:raphhli t ml. ) l. - I'Vv4 t okget 4044,tfr " 40.3“ Olt d' - ` lA,,therihrq , v7ko , V004 . 114. 7 , 4 01, 1 400 1 3 4 0fit., 1 44 r iA/" .44 :4°P,t Aswhon the mornl ng Mat% fiest#* together— i -,.. f So,quiet 'gel "limits P hieltOkll s " . ,7 4'‘4 u ipmitr. , k r VAontttrkk';i'*i**Aki t :P, -, 'A Ai awfioN pod cii'lpopi , , iodiPleoAK 44 .1 1, cf'" I p tl b i ih, ;filllt im, 4 ti i .,, q it t , mi l is.. r i t r 1f p ,t;, t, f ,,, t\ 1 ,.,; 1, t !,: gy , the,hitraili'vokett - Awibi:"ad'distageosithlk n c -„..,. 4 e feeek t,hu m O r mlr in C,Mk e ki lii , ,e k a , ln t9 l) ,,r 4 ; . "' = ' ~‘ a usual on t he' ear. I 'ne hour ,to t e on, /,, And ills:4'l444er of tee errs '' tf 4 11,1141 d Ai% litigift s it • exellseqiirth of tuna ~.: ..': , ;•+-1 'A n d & e s t i I,l o k e el 9 :4oabbatle dare tlf helli-41 i 40 th. old 14111 n liil Ida des'erodautet Irina ,I:ogeiheC pi thi lereselk God: fjoittpi Rho well-apiateeKlirew4. - liffse Itollr nem -- ' 1 chreb,leral k itnd , beeathed thrrprikyer eir faith— 'diiii) dio:grar *Ont:piton Oe 7dtig for hettveli- 'Attl alai& iiektilf-anii tlio hright-Iteit4illoung man, 114-te'd iheehill if turheo lodfsdast Wk` ee to dose •1 41, - ,;e •,-, bit Lli, --bile .- ' keel. blue es'e' the while r—all Iti"AtittUde o ' ffitiager— ,, and then the hyain, ° in itsrliivr'mloily,' WWI up . • To ivorship,G6d. „ 4 . ltu white !wird! Imetor rose iktidietiked his flock—and with'an eye hitytiderest, And idiot , that spoke . elmittence like Futil's, , He 101.iIiist4's;fire to the'truilis ieielntien;and per:enosion came - , Vtiti§gtiiihniiti, were yolteneilond the eye 1./etiolate weep sent forth the willing tear flow boll was the iibliath-day of 'God. VE NOT 'TO YOCUSI BY AEV.:4OUN TODD On the frail . stem' in the garden hangs • 'the epenint,rose. Go ask why itAangS there.? • "I' hang' there," says 'the - beautiful 'flower, 'j' to sweeten the air which 'Mail breatlies,,to open my : beautioi to kindle e- Metion in his eye, to shoW him the hand of his God, who pencilled each: leaf, and laid ahem' 'on my . bosom, And whether you find the here to greet him every ing, - or whether you find me on the lone mountain side, WO the lhatlie - WilEthrOverne•tine parting glanCe, my end is the same. d live not to myself. Besideaion•itighviay stands an aged tree , solitary:and alone. You :see no living thing . netir : it;'atid you say surely that must stand :•foritself alone. "No," says the'tue, '"God never; made , me for a purpose so , small.'' ,For more than a hundred years I have Stood lien. -In summer! have spread 'out my 'erria'" and sheltered the panting %docks., wkichltastened My'side. In my bosom '1 have Concealed and protected the brood of young birds ;as they lay and rock ed in thefr neat';, in the storm I have more than onedreecived 'in my body the light nings bolt, which.had else destroyed the traveller ; the acorns which I have matur ed from year, to "yekitave been carried far and near, and groves of forest oaks can clitim me as their parent. I have, lived fOr )the eagle *Welt has perched on my top— ler 'the Inimming bird that has paused .and :refreelied its giddy wing, ore it danced .'atvey'agair like a 'blossoirt of the air—for the idsect•ihat has found a home within the `folti.of my - 1)0c.; and /when 1 can stand no (longer;l shall fall bythe hand of inan,and I , shall girt° sirengthen the•ship which MakeS •-him lord•of •the Ocean, and to his dwelling •to' warm hiskheatth and'•cheer his home.— '1 live nottto•myself." „, • .7 On : yonder .mountain site comes flown 'the ''silver brook,- in the distance resemb•- ling theribbon Of silver, pinning and,leap 'ing dashes ' joyously and fearlessly • dOWn. Go ask the leaper what Wig doing. "I was born," says . : the brook, " high:up the mountain; but there I'could do no good, and so' 'hnrrying down, running ivhere, f can, and leaping Where I must, but hastening down : to' water tha sweet valley, • 411 qt.. the thirsty cattle may drink—where the larkinai sing on the marginwhere I Oaf Ore the mill for the accommodation of:man, and then ,widen• into the great river bear.ucv hie.riteamboats.. and shipping. and' nillk,ftlu nininto,The . Ocean; to rise a gain' in !vapor;,and„ perhaps come back a gain in the clou'd' to.my OWn nativoUoun t tain, and': live ; My; short-life; Over, ,againL,'— Not a drop of water. Comes down my chan nel in 'Whose 'brightbico ynu.niay not: ead, • in thei:very verge. of: heaven,•tand ask ,the bright'sparkier what it 'ii,dning there. Its vOlett•comes4lown the ,path of light, and Might Id: ' w as statiortmll,horaAt:licin-creation.., I was a- spring the,tetorning- stars that:sang together, and'among Ithe eons of God that shoitted fitiTOVltitiii"e'reathitt - A • . . , . "When the l'adlytot . morn of creation hiolie, ".' -- -Stid • Alie„kictiTtkp gm andlit,of God Ow:olio, * And the britity.ralitte Or . fdorknetaiVtidideath ..) 'Were, nikoyed, through thoir,dop!thalyltiotuoigh ty biroodiil' 'i'' .7; 'l, - '', ':. ' ' , ~‘ abditieoildart; - 64.tbadoer*,6f-Aiinie;-:-.- 14, ,piont - theyolit'ibitiihylerifttada outOO;' •. '', • ' 14 ain'thd.tok`Ori.rihd,.itOthiydtkititi Owiii"'" • Jr ''''•.• P.PlaitikiughitlitiiivitiL•niiiit'iilittiiiiE.: sooteoltiAd ':' ; t!.chi 1 4: 1 . 114 # , .t0fei4 4 1.0, ' c l lOrttit itApg;,.r.,..; ‘' , 4‘4ll , thilwair the** thO'kiaghtottetilitfie!'. , '. • -o.' 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INIVEM, Agenl, company continues to make Insurances against loss or daMage by Fire, on the most .reasonable terms. hey, also take P,IERPET.IYAL RISKS. on Stone or brick,buililints at $25 on $lOOO, the premium subject to be drawn any time by the party insuring, at u &qualm-19f per cont. on tha, =Cunt of premium, paid. - • , . he' usual rates for one year on -Stone and Brick Buildings,' $4 to $5 on $OOO .:I.,og_and_Frame; " '• $G to $7_0n4000.. Merchandize,,,ahout , „ .$5 on.sooo Application in person , or by letter Will have im mediate attention. "The Sprink Gardenlnitirance Co INSURANCE, either tcmporar7 or n perpetual, against losi or damage by I' IRE, in fawn or Country, on Housed, Barns and Build ings of all kinds; on Household Furniture, Mer chandize,Morses, Cattle 'AgAcultural, Commer cial and' Menufaeturini Stock, and Utensils of every deseri ption,nawell as MORTA , REB and Grtoitito RENT, upon 4he most favorable'terins. • The lolThwing are the usual vale viz: On Stone and brick , buildinia, from "Log rind frame " “Morchandize notilfurni- buildings, from ISO to 50 ets. , on tOO "Do. in- log or frame, CO to 70 cts. on. 00 "Horses, cattle, farming utensils and sundries, . at about : Application may be made to , JOHN J. MYERS,. Agarit. Corlislc; l Dce. 21, 1842.. • ly CONSUMPTION OF THE LUNGS Affections of the Liver, asthma, Bronchitis, Pains or Weakness of the Breast' or 1.1171g8, Chronic Coughs, Pleurisy, Hemorrhage of the Lungs and all affectiont of the Pulmonary Organs. NATURE'S OWN PRESCRIPTION A compound Balsamic preparation of the Frump Virginiana or" Wild Cherry Bark," combined with the Extract 7'or, prepared by a new chemi cal process,approved and recommended by the most distinguished physicians, and universally acknowl• edged the most valiiithle medicince ever discovered. NO QUACKERY!!! NO DECEPTION. In setting forth the virtues of this (only great med icine we have no desire to deceive those who are labouring under affliction, nor do we desire to eulo gize it more than it justly deserves. Yet when we look around and see the vast amount oesiffering and distress occasioned by many of the diseases in which this medicine has proved so' highly- successful, we feel that we oaunot urge its claims too strongly' or say too much is its favor. Such, indertl,ere the • • • 01 this Balsam, that even in the advanced stagec of Cortsuswrzorr,seter all theinose esteemed remedies of pin•aicious have failed to 'effect any, change, the use of this medicine has been productive of the most astonishing relief, and actually effected cures after all hopes of• recovery hail been despaired of. Indite first stages of the disease termed " Catarr hal Consumption,'?' deigninting from neglected. COLDS, Mats been used with undeviating success and hundreds acknowledge they owe the restoration of their health to this invaltiahle mediCine alone -- I that form of Consumption so prevalent amongst delicate young females, commonly termed debility; or "GOING INspo A DECLINE," A complaint with which tliouianits nre lingering, it has itlio prMed highly sioieessful,Mid not only pos sesses the power of checking the progress of this a larming complaint, but also strengthens and invjgo rotes the system more' abides' ly than Any Medicine we have ever ifossesseit For particulars, sertifieates, &se., see Dr. Wistar's pamphlet. AGENTS.—S. L'LLIOTE, Carlisle L.. Donix, Chambersbrug. • Solomon Oswald; York. 1 • , "'• J. B. G. Kinsloe, Shippeasborg.., • Carlisle, November 8, 1843. , '. • .JOHN .HARP .etutt. nnstnett , skii„ z 4/a 9i " 4- c 9 c e , e; e e Commissioner in Sankt - hp/4p . TAI AS - removed his office to. North ,Uanooel. JL Streir;W est:aide, 8 'doeis Xorth of LoUther dtreekanA nearly ,opiieshe the o ffi ee,of 'lrvine, Esq . ., :Where he as ,usual 'carefully'.attendlo.ull liesinesicwhieb iney be entrueted him in'the line of his profesiton. `Carliille, April 12; 1843., 'LVII2IIIII-14111D:- ERSTICK, haveltiseieee . i*oo- 111 frooutlic Atunufactory . tit Philade!phise alarge asaßrulieq.oror4R.D.LJLlllPS ; conststingq to leith,or Nithwii,e4o:4l4l_,viiiiii'.44.i`4 , A4 1101 , 114 /,0!1•3 , ALSIt), b)? orka.,l3,laorLimittelff ,*Nr. otieti ! tgrA9l., J.' Ci Tbtvery byitbiaiOie4,,,;*e4lll liatrapfed , 'l, rthrl * 1 044 OF PUMA DELPIIIA:. OF PHILIADELPHIA. 35 t o 40 ots. on 800 '69 to - 70 cis. on' 00 tore in brick or stone SURPRISING VIRTUES. eda‘Cher' , .s , •CAILDREN • 'LOW., ENGES,and grown;pe,„ santest ,and most effect' veinediOne 'rnousAeantities ere sold. and every,body . glithe ,ailne; says they cifrat ,The Rov. Mr., Dunbar ; of the 'MallougOf • itypei, -eliurch Ouietyprk very bad.oold `and 'cUngh one day. The4o . loie;.l.Alitliony;xif the.. 4 lhethofist. , Olurch, wo6 cliretr ponsumptioo,by tbem.' . .hum , „l.o2easTGES-liavestived.: The lives of diousandi, . Walkervt. the IltUi,'Eil9irel Beardsleyf G. Ilanter;:afiitidedilly' l our 'thous, what darythink ;slM,iiitill'w Lozenges, end they will tell they:4frt'etiSol6rit.. , 4he only inn.: fallible nrethethe -; • - :SHERMAN'S CAMPHOR LOZENGBS are real andidotes c. heath - Mlle, palpitation, sea sickness, • hiwnesouf spirits and despontlencv-;-or the effeetior dissipation. Capt. Chadwick, nrihe Wellinkton, Mr. Ackerman, the great 'sign painter„Mayor Clark, and almost every balky knows their value. POOR MAN'S PLASVER—Sherman's, we mean • 12i cents, and Is cure . rhimmotiim, lumbago, vain or weaknevi in the breast, side, or buck; au) piles—and they cure worms when applied to the part.• 'Ask'Joe lioxie, or any One • whO lihs need it, and would give f,5-for one sonnet. than fire cents for all 'other plasters • . • ••• Sold in Carlisle at HUNTER riNBBIILER'S Book Store, East High, street, who arc sole Agents for Cnrlislo. ' • 'And Anniley & Crenson, Shippentibtirg. DR. RUS H'S INFALLIBLE HALTH-PILLSi TWELVE AND'A-HALFCENTS A BOX -The proprieior of this , invaluable.legaty±ora-great . man, has for some, time failed to preSent them to the public in an advertisement. The reason is a plain one. So, much has. their use given satisfaction, and sit strongly have they been recommendedlo 'one an other, that it has been utterly impossible 17) supply the demand, both and for country agents.' Du ring the present month, more than two hundred gross or nearly yllilMr THuUSAND BOKES, have been sold in this eity and vicinity, and supplied to Agents throughout the United States, and mom , or ders have been On hand weeks before they could be filled.. In fact it needs not the spirit of prophecy to Ihretell the day when' the only Pill in use will be flint invented by the immortal Dr. Berjamin flush, the greatest physician America ever saw. THE HEALTH PILLS have cured, were cure. seemed well nigh impossible; they have restored to Rperfect healtk hundreds who had long languished on eds of pain; they hive operated like a charm, when all other medicines tidied even to afford relief, they bow) given comfort to the afileted, and . hope to the I despoiling; they have removed the HIS of theyoung and given back youth ,to the, aged. Indeed, they seem to possess the. properties ascribed by die A chy mitts of former days to that ELIXIR, that Soren etc - I.l%ttair, that eonquerer of infirmities, to discov er which, they passed long days and weary nights of labor sin() study. , Sold 'in Carlisle at KNEEPLER do HUN. TER'S : Book store. East High street, who aro solo Agents for Carlisle. • Angley dt treason, Shipponsburg. '6O ete. an • VG 4),a.matzutzuz • COMPOUND DEPURATIVE SYRUP , - For the cure of 'Obstinate Eruptions of the Shin; Pimples or Pustules on the Yace; Biles which arise from an impure habit of body; Scaly Eruptions; • Pains in the Bones; Chronic Rheumatism; Totter; Scrofula or 'King's ; White SWel lingsr Sy philitieSymptoms; and all dis rders arising from an impure state of the bldod, either by a long residence in a hirt and unhealthy climate, the.injudi cious use of Mercury, &c. This Medicine Itas frequently been found highly beneficial in 'Chronic Coughs, or Colds of long standing. This Medicine ban been fXtenvively 'Used in the United States .vitli decided benefit in Scrofula, Mer curial ditieases, and in all eases of an ulcerated char acter. As an alterative in the . spring and hill sea sons, it is unequalled. It possesses may advantages over the decoction, and Is introduced as prepara tion more poi fable, not liable to injury by longliceep ing, and better adapted If the use of persona travell ing or residing abroad. • • rho proprietor begs :ave to call attention to the. following certificates, s ccted from a large num er approving its efficacy: , • READING, March 3, 1330.- This certifies that my- wile Mrs. Deem, had for nearly eleven years sufrered lions a scrofulous erup tion resembling ,tetter. which ate deep holes in her face, neck 'and antis, the constant discharge of which destroyed Iter;healtb,und frequently confined her for different periods to her bed, during which time her sufferings were very great. The best medical atten dance was obtained, and all the known remedies were tried with but an alleviation of her ctlinplaint, which always returned with increased malignity.— Paving lost all hopes of recovery, she had almost detertnined to give up the use of tiny other medicine; she -was however.. by persuasaion, induced to try Oakeley's Depiiriitive of Sarsap arilla, the use- of five bottles or which has removed the disease, find restored her to perfect ,bealth. ' • THOMAS DEEM, - opposite the 'depot, Reading, Pa. , This is to,certtfY that my little son, about eight years old, had suffered for a long time from eaten: she sores on• the right knee nod, eg, supposed to have keen white swelling, which I found impossible to: heal, even by. the and of the most respectable medical advice, until I NO recommended to use!Mr. Oakeley'a compound Syrup of Sarsaparilla, 8 hot ties of which not only healed the sores, but pprfectly restored the , health. which had suffered much in consequence of this tiffeetion. . •' • • CATHARINE BINGEMAN .; jili,above Pesti streetilteadi' . • :.Iriie,nboNe.ease was presented to me both "e'imA and after the use of :1 . 14 r. ,Pabeley's Syrup Or Sart*. 'sw 11 ill*, and '. hove no hesitation i n belieriug that it was the agent of. his restoration. . .. • - • '; - JOHN P. HLEST ER, MD- '• : •.. • ' •'DOVOLAISSVILLE, April, 10,1843, - , Mr. Onkeley r--111y.:son :Ednitind Leaf, hid the scrtifula in the. most dreddful and distressing man.: nor Tor three years, during. Which 'time ile.tvem de prived of the use of his. limbs,- his head and neck were covered witli,nlieta.';i'Viro tried all,the tidier 'cut remedies, but to no effect until recommended by Itri Johnson, of Nerrian,wn; and", 4{l IP) 1 D . :3. 'lsaac -ft ieeter, - oliteading;-te , use - your pepUraltv , Y.lllift . of.Paraaparilln,Of whiailif obtained severo' kottlee, the, use of, which drove ; the disease, entirely out Of, his eystenthe sores healed pp, 8'64., tile; child was, rest . neOt.o4rerfect heoltit,'Which lie his enjoyed en-' interrhiftedig eVer'infire,to . the f istolphl )s p eq t ,c( j ra. ny pe rsons who seen 'Win 'during ihis affliction.... k -have thatight - ifthriliiCy - itiiii..send , ,;yinOhiOertillt 'site.,4,l4tlS that' - ti 'f,aoly.., m ,yjillowlvher4 to obiairqmsaitia_b_is .41111d: -, , -. . "rothlViiii j'1,.., -A; ; O ;ArtAF.. .ei. 1 0 1 4,fila -T +'',i •'. 4 §..Arrtn,N B °N}': Pat 4 J 1104140 A Aheiblliiivjlig:ll4efitit . .jnb,ciiiiitiO4 :1 4 6 ar , O.iiiiiiif: 4 .T ),r 2V'':. :) t i ' 7 ';: 3 ::'f4;',4,.; r. i—AiPAkiii ; OiT iz r,..t....#4,M ll .: , ;;; . .4eWrOtf,Vil , i ~;0 ti,vitpri15%.,67,41.gi . ..,...f;441, 4k;l , ' i-;',4 1 4r . ,: ~;:,,, ii*:lA:M!lficlP JClNOtallui:6:..,;tl:4:V4;4'j't.,:i • .vip ,, ,- ~9V,,i4,1 4 :31.i A ... 1 17 , 44if,'4it.4;, , , , , 4 .00,Q14; e , , , ADFs.9,4:,&„to 4 ,- ,-,, 461.4 , <W4A,;,04..4v4.4‘ , 01 ~ rg..tter6 . 0 6 df4 .- .. ___ 11 , • • ilMleit.; tt l li Urt,44" 4r,4A110'9. , 0..' 6414NA#," llt .iW..47 1. T .s ., ''L7'l T - . 11.1X‘e',,.t.•,", ' , ' t. tr i I .., •,, ,Ct - :; . • 4 or, !I 4 • rnprp.46 . o64* Chronic'. , Constit tonal 4:Apqtder t be ved:b , this - ;ll4Riviterde q (4l regards the haPplaieds ,ittlt?;tiCei constantly off ihO-: . tiitieo. iecceeditaidity r , adieu riitrliroitlem- is sollyed,or Some profound , seerst ve'aled;lativing an ;toff:or:tont and direct bearineoler notit'S;liigfiCst destinies. If we talec . a,retrospeeter iv . view ever 'the past'. twenty years,' how is the ; mind, struck with wonder! What rapid stride has scienee made itv every department of ciriliied, cularlyltt that which relates to the kalowledge of the -human system in health-and disease,-, flow valuable and indispensable are the curative Meant recently discolored through the agency of 'chemistry !-: flow does the imagination kioalleand our admiration glow at the ingenuity, the near approach to the standard of perfeetiOrt,':of the preitent time! Through the elaborate investigations or Physinlogyor the science of Lies:, and the PaufrOloiy of prevalent diseases, much valuable praretical knowledge has been gained. inConsequence of becoioing acquainted with theor ganization; the elemeads . nf the various tissues and structures of tilt; system, remedleiahave been sonlit after and discovered exactly adapted to combine neautralioe and expel morbiAo mnttei-, the cause of disease, and substitutelaealtlif action in its place.-- The_besutifutaimpliclty_orthisi`friodo:-Cf-treatment is not only -suggested by the pathology of diseases, not only grateful' tu the sufferer, but perfectly in con sonance with the vexatious or Nature, and satiafac toryto the views and reasonings of every intelligent, rellecting'mind. ' It is thus thad . Sand's a scientific combination of esse ntial prin'ciples ofthe most valuable vegetable substances,operateS upon-the system. The Samparilla is coiribined with the most salutary productions, the most potent simples of the vegetable kingdom ; and its unprecedented success in thr restoration to health of those who land long pined under the most distressing 'chronic maladies, has givers it an, exalted character, famishing as it does evidence of its own intriade value, and recom mending it to the afflicted in terms'the afllieted'only can know. It has long been a most Important Ile tiderattim in the practice of medicine - tii obtain a remedy similar to this—‘one that would act on the liver, stomach TM bowels with all the precision anti potency of mineral preparations, yet without may their deleterious effects upon the Vital powers of the ayatetn. The attention of the reader is respectfully called to the following certificate. .However grCat lichieVe ments have heretofore been made by the use of this invaluable medicine, yet daily experience shows re- Its still more remarkabld. The proprietors here. avail themselves of the opportunity of saying It Is a source of constant satisfaction that they are made the means of relieving such an amount of suffering. Wonderful /Elects of Sanda'a Sarsaparilla in has long resided at the Fails. The facts are well known taall the old residents in that [sort of the city. MESSRS. A. D. SANDS & Co.—Stns: MOSt grate fully do I embrace this opportuuihv for stating to you the great relief I obtained tiem the use of your Sar saparilla. I shall also, be happy, through you, to publish to all who are tinkled , as I lately was, the ac count of my unexpectsd, and even for a (gig while despair of cure. Mine isa painfill sun, and trying ' and sickening as is the narrative of it, for the sake of many who may be surely relieved, I will briefly yet accurately state it. • Nineteen years ago last April a fit of sitkwess left me with an Erysipelas eruption. Dropsical collies- Sons immediately took place over the entire surface of my body, caus,ing Buell au enlargement that it was necessary to Wild a half yard to the size of my dres ' sesaround the wasle. Next Ibllowed,upon my limbs, ulcers, painful beyifiiirdesciiptioil. Inc years, both, in summer and winter, the only mitigation of my suffering was found in pouring upon those 'mils cold I l'water.• From my limbs the polo extended over my whole body. There was literally for me no rest, by I day or by night. Upon lying down these pains would shoot , lbrough my system, and compel me to arise, and, flit hours together, walk the house, an' that I was almosttsitirely deprived of sleep. During Mistime the Erysipelas cominued• active,' and die ulcers en ; lamed, mai so deeply titian these eaten, that for twc mid a half years they have been subject to bleeding. During these almost twenty years I have consulted many play sichms, These have called my' disease— us it was attended with an obititnite cough sod a steady and active pain in my side—si dropsical consumption; and though . they have been skilful practifloners, they were only able to afford my ease n partial and tem porary relief. I had many other difficulties toe com plicated to describe. I have also. used many of the medicinesllthat have been recommended as infallible cures for thus diseade,,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 Providess°, furnished .With your; to me, i nvaluable Sarsaparilla. :A single bottle gave Mean asitimace'of health, which for twenty years( had not once felt. Dpoii taking the'second' my en' firgement diminished, - nail in tvosZve dap' from the Bth of October, when I commenced tiking your Sim saparilla, was Ode to enjoy sleep Mulrest,by air refreshing as an: 'I ever 'enjoyed 'When in perfect health. - 'Besides, was, In this short time, relieved from all those- excruciating anit.'unalleviated pains that haddilicted Imy day* as well as roblied me of my night's repoie..-- The ?tigers upon my 'limbs are' healed, the Erysipelas coiled, and my -sizellt`editced nearly to my former measure,. re , • :. Sand's Sarsaparilla will ats: remove and perina nentlY cute diseases having their origin in an impure Mated the blood and depraved condition of the . gen-, oral constitution ; vizi Scrofula or King ' s Evil salts various ,forms It4eumatismi„obstinate:cutaneolts et uptlions, blotches, pirnplele,postalekow the lane; sore . eye's, ringwor m or. totter, Bahl enlargemmil And pain of bones and joints, stubborn' ulcers, syphilitio.symptoins, diseases-aria: inerma au; imudiesomh 1.4 e: of merattry4,fertiale de-. rangemenlenoil sinffitir canoplaintsl4 l, Thus much do 'feel it a-- privilege to testify to the efficacy ,of Tour, beaithrrestoring, St snparilln.' 11j -Sibusanir ffiankb,-idri-frentupe-Aoso-tioniforfrartil irliciahopaq.flature,lieoltlt are.duei upiAer,,9Asto: your. hheit 'l ii Providence, Unit tihteteirmo to your-Ohl; *liter* the Sappy, and iiinfored 'Merin:tic* Polliffi.nilliri;.llolks7„.l ealiedandAapaiffirig as year , nnich relieved gridelaftleiid; It!PeinotuitV• amseore4,ttAhOlVOnuned, Aston**, Phltli~m"s~ an MOO oath bf",oe lasts contained ittblAe, !-• :•RUFITS . , Beteg iefimaltiqetlat4iti itert - Vhllllis. I :cergy u tlttp,& ttle lthevpAstsersimfaass tint - antistaettallp: toe, ....1049r5rvIporlAqmoit , mint .i.se M4k • • , 41cPtotro ititita che,. sys , , vanttth oga;11 .3, reowav, 11,0 ,t r :4 , 4 Oros t - kAmligorraitle 11= Pittgr toso,stavitnwo,c - I(tAifet.DAt ! .19) 1 i t R 4 ' " I .r. vinlkelg4 tite , ro*; .rimttl i f • illtWOhttAttlts* , .: ngyit. rlso-Mdt xems tr„ qua onOit tic .the mo* 191191tAtti ~„.,‘ltAcamits gsitrtncl; s bl;p4AptitakAOM itt„ittioto: wt ' ~k.,.4... . Nortvich,.Conn stead the following from Mrs. Wm. Phillips, who 44,, ~-, Iketi#A, qi seerquiq t itPr. , l,ei s oiliarmieN ; ,-:- ti4repySob. , x.o. iny trieroko#ptl 1 00., nutli Motieeefllilib/aW , O - ig tri .....5 , ~r ,: . .i , 4, , , :' , Y r ..:•: , ; •" : , ;', 1 ' :2:-' , .. , NA'fi'', '......,A ::4 :0 1 114 1 ' ,.. - 111i14; :1406* V AMlCttpt. - lARILitc•C : JUL. , •;.tiWPrt . ,\ 4iitt;'' .'''..P 11 Al , l^. ' t . it." . ...'. ,',' -.':'• tairliet;9e l 4 , letter trOm9.43)Wjiltaitiie, or Eastoifi. :,•..'; 1,1 - iikttniAticiog LeTtif Satiatiitetitit; -.''' ~ ';.: . "lity ill itle yadii.,*:tilvgjiyi,t e:, , fpriktee ..noW ',three , Years and Ilielattet , :viihr,'Avetty'Ors; Old; liave . p4en an i eted'i' o loo4, 66 falt l?steeterfrotif the time they. were three': tiiiiinthil in it: , Tbtee months ago l' Was induced to make trial of your Extract of Sarsaparilla, anal have given it to both to the present time,, 'Try ' are ilbsi' entirely free front any appenranee'of Scro fula and .never were in Metter health." :. '• 1 _ ... Dr. Lehly's Banaparillikiceliipacious in all dis eases arising kin . IM purities 'of 'the blood min other fluids of tlm=•system::i All inialitle who :may ',have been under' in laical treatment; who are debilitated from the quantity of mediiiine they . mailirive'taken, or are under a mercurial influence, will find that by Using a few.bottlee of Dr. Leidy's Sarsapnrilla,their usual' vigor and elasticity of their frame and system will be restored, utul be again permitted to enjoy the sweets of life. . , . _ • • DI[:.LLIDI"S SABSAPAItILLL . , Ca'"Phis at tielexippears to be • doing *enders at the South, and 11'66111e high character of.the re commendations, we ReC fully pCPSURdCIi.it iS a most capital medicine for all impurities of thy blood. We know many Physicians will have .given their testi mony on thin statical, and we know they would not give a eliaraetUr to zny medicine that did: not really -deserve it"—Eharleston Enquirer. Extract of a letter from Dr. Warren, Natchez. "Having for the 19st year in my practice used your Sarsaparilla with much satisfaction to myself and benefit to my patients, I have no hesitation iu declar ing. it to be one of 'the most useful preparations in diseases for which Sarsaparilla is preseribed." DR. LEIDY'S SAASAPAILILLA. jThis preparation may ~ b e depended upon as being the strongest (Consequently more efficacious) of any in existence ; all fluid preparations must pus :setis eitnilar virtue.; in proportion to their strength, heing prepared from Alio same article. Dr. Leidy's Cottipopuil 'extract. of Sarsaparilla, however, pos seasmi,properties not possessed ,by others, from its manner of preparation, And combination with other vegetuble extracts recommended by the medical fa culip.-itial hence the reason why it ism() generally recomniendell by the PhysiChnis of Philadelphia and elsewhere. - . Prom the Ottraort!linnry viatica - of this prepara tion and a knowledge of its compos*.tion by. Physi cians, (tiw kiason why thef, so generally use il, as they woulil net use or recommend any preparation they did not know itho composition otO it has been introduced in ninny of the Hospitals throughout the U. S. and is highly s•etsommended by Pbysicians and Sfirgeoni of those fhiethYtions. From thi isTet , Orleans Advertiser. DR. LEIDY'S SiIItSAPARILLA. The high and .envied celerity which this pre eminent medicine has acquired for its invariable ef ficacy in all diseases which Iteofifisek to cure, has rendered the Urinal practice o f Mifffing unnecessary. It is known by its fruits and its gone' Works testify for it: Dr. Leidy's Sarsaparilla will be l'oUnd *O cularly efficacious in all diseases of the liver, stom ach, skin, kidneys, spine and bones, Slcellwtion of the tiose, throat and other parts, absceises,fistnltuf,stro fulas, erysipelas, jamulice,rhenmatism anti incipient gout, mercurial and syphilitic affections, reied° de rangements and in restoring the sickly and debilitat ed to their natural health and energy. DR. LEIDY'S SARSAPAIMULLA . . Dm Leidy's Compound Extruct of Sarsaparilla Bali stood the test for five years past, and 'tis no boast to say that there is no oilier preparation of equal strength now in use. Throughout the Southern States where Sarsaparilla 1: as much in general use us tea and coffee, 1)1.. Leidy's Sarsaparilla is goier ally 1)1.01:v1.ot-um! is highly recommended by Phy sicians, (whose certificates have been frequently pub lished ] Ihroughout the north and west it is also much used, more perhapsthau any other., One bottle of it (half It pint] is Warranted equal to two of any other in strength, and is equal to one half gallon of fhe strongest Syrup that can be made. Directions for making Syrup therefrom accom iranies the directions. DR. LEIDIPS SARSAPARILLA. 0:7-But a few days sincea Clergyman of this city [who does not desire his name published in the ;ra pers, but is left with Dr. Leidy] stated that a lady who had long been n communicant at his church, but for two years past unable to go to church, on account of her extreme debility, occasioned in. ulceration of various partrflier body, ,tliseaac of her liver and other lidera*. 'erangements ' and the courant taking of medicine th ; dor, neverround any change for the better untitaltit using several bottles of Dr. Leidy's Sarsaparilla, and by.a few molitha 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' ia but one of many instances almoit daily heard of. It is prepared only and sold. wholesale and retail at Dr. LYADY'S, Health Emporium, No. 19t North Second street.below Vine: ; also sold by Frederick Brown, corner Fifth sod Chesnut streets; and Fred. Klett & Co, corner 2d and Callowhill street, at $1 per bottle, (a hall pint) or, six bottles $5. For sale in Carlisle, by . '. C. STEVENSON. 11-31 May 91, 1843 Worms: Worms . . . . „ . . . . P patents knew , the value and efficacy ,ef Dr, I . 4.eitly's Patent Vegetable Worth Teti,they neier would bp without it in Children are auldeet it all nines to Wormi. ' . , • Dr.'lLeitly'is Worm Tea hi:coinpeised of vegetables altogether; and may be' given to children of allages. Dirt.thtions accompany each paper or package. C.lfildrenc suffer much, of time !; From so many things being given . themlor 'worms, without'any et feat. Muchsnediine, given to children, has a ten dency to destroy their generil - health; and they , aro more br less delicateeser afte6 • - 1 1 • pro avoid the necessity at•eving *medicine nnne cessarily. when' you are certain your children. have worms give themat first Dr. Leidy's Worm Tea. It tie all'that is necessary. . • • ‘; , - Deference might be made to•seviatat hundred mo. `venlig in Vhiladelnblirdity 'and ebunfy, of the efficacy 01 , Dr. Leidy's Worm Tea. Try it and yeti cwill be convinced. . Price,l2i Cents a : small; and 25 dentos age.. "Yreipareil ntili;•• and for side, .wholesele s ma l l -Retalliat-DlA;eitlyta ,- Hcaldf-t:inporiurnA,% Ntr.'lo North Second •street;'below' Vine,[s:igti ot the Col den•Dagre and erpents,34'lidadeplua: - •` • For Cin = '• • W • T.' C. STE,VaNSDN. Jurie7A; IBS: •m••'• • '; qi;s3 , • , DC•Li3idy . 'i Te ttef 'an d" 4ch 9iptmq Rt. -AN lohilliblo remedyfor varions offectionq of ti!e Skin o refugyife,Pim!cav:•4o 4 lo, gil.g l trolilKing', ,of tho,alein„:sour potioulak,ogowl.to!ttlolloro of Toiter otiillll4 l lolo.' 0*" ' , . , .- Wi : ';ghttroiO(folitt liiis Weninstil s iii Aiiiieriois!weliOolti! throughout itip:Oily itiOicooritt,i's ,k*Mitivlik etoitlotrineliminitititiet iti Hi it ndlioN-find •omp, Igo; ;whooll'etterand,itch;ss ivelkilithEivliftek4hYii4. *AV PtOjedr"S* 4l ::o o *"alite,l. r , :io6 peos.'2 amoLdio .9 4 0 ‘ po, - othete 1411 J.ll!•Orer ,lntendoots ooti Propi.lo A, o aottal 'top tio.„ glikopoottfirinliiethlifkbo*bot pitho44'4lv_ ti*, reetiretoolbeciiiiiiiiiir,ikubliiie43osonpe,ol)lM ort ?Ofitti,Zioob"lo‘l44bieVidANtiOalikle 10trisZ.." ' Vritio*elitilibtiVoPotioifi ' lOW .2'L .. .,',l ' 04 - q*ifoc;)- , , t145 . f0i-i. ii,jiraticS : ~tiS N. jutie f 4 • illoorp - -Y ,- ,6-s. WI :: 4- .6iP V' 40 4 I ' 4 ' ti. 4.?. tl".1" - a:;. - r ,.!, 'two •iii*sv „4' ilTro-/t,7i!",:;.,, :,Y,34Tiiiiiilf . ~,... ... 'Cure t witikiii.;'nci gtitillicinMirlwAleniiiiet 4 04A1.440pietihkopou. 0141 Collegitin tlte' tr. „,firtiol:,' tierielice Wan ~ 0104401,01 ti iii' ,, y.i.Nlich.heliali ounitiCtisdie.-010(filiritig 'a practical ~rilttidinio,tyriA4sotu ,140.iiiMdi Et hell bil;• ifooSiallieni:.+ ; friese . picidirtitinits ctt6 I .. ti:•••4, IIP: , ;.•,: ~ - • - - tOrsi . tirti*liitableieliieiVortiiiiiii;' „ol,thr,j ~,,,,, ititi, AtllliiiiiiTSfiiiiiiig - iilitiooil; t'ciiip,,;:f,ttii_tiingViiiigli;Broachltis,,Pleurlsytinitin fliiinniatittAf_the tangs or ThrOati Difilculiy of -Breath:W.6,4l'oA ilitienses'ortfiel'itlinonaryoituri. f' , ;4lSo'Jayne's',lllair?:Tonio, for the ~ Preperviition; Prowth and Beauty of:the Hair, and which w ill, pa's*. !iliely bring iii new hair on bald liiiiida.; '''"' - i Also Jayne's Tonic Vernsifuge,a certain and plea= sant remedy for Worms' Dysp.triti,pilesiandonsofy other diseases. ' Also'Jayne's Carininitive Balia in; a certain inre for. Bowel and.Sumuier. Complaintsi DiarrhouirDy sentery Cholla, Cramps,Sick Headache, Sour, atom; ach Clioleca Marlins, and all derangements Of the Stomach and towels, Nervoiis Aftectionif tto. Jayne's Sanative pills, for Female Dismses, l..iyer COmidaint, Costiveness, ' Fevcrs,.: ' !Asthmatic:on% Glandular; Obstruetions, Diseases Of the Skin. Zzo. and in all cases where an.. Alterative or Purgative Medicine is required. • , ,• ~ , , ~ , ..., :. , • • , , ?or sale in Carlisle, by " . • ' - T. •C. STEVENSON. Mar.31,1i843. ' , , . • , ~, - . • .•; if- ' Y• vie de of the powers and authority 14 contained, hi the last will and testament o ItfiennEt IF.lnE,dec'd.,l lid iv. offer for sale, the Carlisle - Iron Works, Situated on the Yellow Breeches Creek; 43 Joe. cast of Carlisle Pa. The estate Consists aft tirst rate TIE aVaitWas/agt With Ten Thousand wictts of Land. A new NiERC fi ANT 'Aft IL with four run of stone, finished on the .most approVed plan. About SOO acres of the laud are cleared and ittglily4ltivated, having thereon erecte' • Three Large Bank Barns and necespar TEly ANT HOUSES. The works are propelled v) , the ellow Breathes Creek and the hulling Spring,which neither fail norfivete. There are upon the premisesall the nOvsattry work mess houses, coal liouses,carpenter Mid smith sham and itablingfluilt of the most substantial materials. The ore of the best quality and inexKustible,is within 2 miles of the Furnace. ' There is perhaps .no Iron Works it. Pennsylvania which possesses perior advantages and offers' greater inducement's to the investment of Capital. The ' water power ha sh great that tt might be extended to t.ny other Manu facturing purpose.. Persons disposed to ptlrclume will of course CiAMMIC the property. .Theeerins of sale will be madnitnown by _ . MARY EGE, - Executrix of Michael Ege, deed. Carlisle, Oet.lo, 1842. tf-5t PROTECTION .AGAINST LOSS Z:=37-r MHE CUMBERLAND VALLEY MUTUAL JIL, PROTECTION CONIPANY,-beYng incoepo - • , . inted by an net of the Legislature of the present ses sion,sind fully oreanized and in operation under the direction ,n 1 the following board el ..111anagersi viz: Thoithis.o. Miller, C. P. Cummins, John Moore David W. McCullough, James Weakly; George Martin; William Moore, Sanniel Galbraith, James Geenson Tlinimis M ision, Win. Harr,Josepli Culver, And A t . Miller, .111 the attention' Of the inhabit ants 'fft Ciiiiiln*land Valley to the cheapitcaS of their rites nail the Many ittliiantages which tltts ;hid di' insurance luta over my other. Ist. Eiery pei s iou finolured CrOdmes it member of the* conrpsuiv and taketi part ih the choice of officers altd .ille,ihrection of its cliticeliSe. For iiiiitranee no More Is s .clemanded than is 'necessary to meet the exbenses of tffe Company and indemnity against losses which mity Itgjtplru., . Sul. The inconvenience of frequent i'eneWalb fa AL voided hp insuring for a terns of five years. 4th. Any person applying for insurance mast glen his premium note for the cheapest class at tile rate of five per remain, which will be $5O on the $lOOO, for which lie will have to pay $2,50 for five years, and $1,50 for survey and policy, nod no more unless less be sustained ton greater amount than the funds. on hands will co'verond then no more will be milde ed than a pro, rata share.. These .rates are much cheaper than ilmse of other companies, except such as are incorporated on the same principles. Insurance is effected in the following nianner. A person applyint , for insurance for property' of the cheapest class of risk for $lOOO will be charged 5 per cent for five yens so note amounting to $5O must he given by him ' on which Vie will be required to pay 5 per cent $2,50, and $1,59 for surveying and Policy, and will have no more required of him unless losses occur and the funds on hands ere not sufficient to Meet them. Agents 'will be appointed RS sonwini possilde . in dif ferent ploCes to attend to insprances. naulany persons wishing immediately to applycan do eo by signify ing thew with, to the officers of the. COMpaIIV. • CHAS. P. CINNIUNS, Tres A. G. MILLER, Seely. Tha following gentlemen have been:ttypointed AGENTS:— Dr. ira Day, Me,diaiiiesburg. James Kentiedy,'Evq., Newville. , George Brindle, F.sq.; Monroe. ' Clemens McFarlane, Carlisle, • L. H. Williams, Esq. IVestpennibotti' ' James Kyle, Newton. Col.. Jas. Cestutit, Lee's X. Jos. M. Means, Esq. Newburg. .' Jos. Monger, Esq.' New Cumberland, ,John Clentlenin, Eiq. flogestown.. Stepben , Culbertson{ Shippensburr,. Peter McLaughlin, S. Sliddleton..' Aprillg, 1843.. Susquehanna Line, *0 PHILADELPHIA AND OALTHvIOE DAILY. ryVIE proprietoriof the , Sui quehanria Linetifll ' A. , run their. Cars nod Boats as usual to ,Phil. •adelphia and Baltimore duringthe present season. 'Their frionds'will plaits° apply' to Neble,Vlitio, di Hersßroad et.ind Hart, Andrews Sc !VICKI:re, .ver..Brat l nhttre above Rate street on the Deli: ware Philadelphia, and Aesop!), g., Elder, Haiti, +more: , . . . • . • UritilfOithei be adhered•tci.between . this Fgaie airid - theC aboSvii . • !Ale pdr TOO , :Dry Goods;•Trug-s, - . , ... and Mediciiide f 1,11 . .2 1 6 .; 4 ,f-;:,Vf23:t . i..41.400 -Varckitur 4 N. --- - ', pli ..., ..... « 5 ...., .: 4 4 •,-.. ..wlicat;Rie‘itOrii ' s . ' '.." •. : t.r.t i er bveli., t-, .4 ...- il , :, t , . 4 - 11 . 0' r., ~.i . -... r.z . 4t ..1. , ..'•!, thitr.o4lda-4..1,!141 ...4tt 7.4 T:I :.4.1- ft - -, : q...' , .. 71.1-:ri: , GrOCCO)Ns- - , i , -, ,:.; z 1 .1:1 ~,.-,-, „,,,41 1 k,-,441 4 1tAi ~,,., tpalberrr,io"`;' , : • , ,-.. ~, '.' '„ : . .... '.... vlidec :,., "...)• ',' is 'tir'''.. 4 li2:7.t.'' , ' ;.' ll .''''' , stanktemodt+. _ juocc.l.- ; 50,71,y, 2 t 0 ,.., 44.;t I; .4T:,4,, 4 . ... 41 n0ur5tribbi40. 4 41,14 3 74.14, 1 3013di-Wi . -AA , ;: - .. , :l r 1 li v : f 3 - 4 .404114 1 M,140.101.. - nt .. .; 41 7..:1 1 i4:10. - * , 40:: n1 3 :049',07,•:: ' 4 442it.'41141114 X " , Llr':' liiiikitdrilli 1 4 --`..'l7K=';itlf , ''otAVAVE': if , -40tertilo O. g Ni ik , •% kiyelit , ita, , i 4i4.41104 , 40;00 , ' , i •'f•ii — • - '4 , 1t0 - 14 .' - - - 4 g, ~ kswar 'l, 0 4" VALUABIAK IRON WORKS /24,)111 . 6:3.A1'a1ack q P : . wEra I F,i it .„• fed;_,72.l . . . C. ' 15 . $1 pezlob EMI • . e 14;d 4 kgiejftfunadi ul corrupt her= 4;:n.,, _ ti a Agile, 61141 ,,, %0j Ottre,'ilit"th.7.ll, ,, ,A - ..h •. , Are 'AO hill ; Ore: C00T:i144110P..-.TP,PW,PtqII4 owl IpdAiio# m111119,0(1 ,Keve.,o4,4ers9-P9e clettlise rtorn lltotte,tpo4l4, trtnnOrsi, *IMO4't • (I.& .ti)"ti - iioti,4olr.ltuie•oViii • 4-e , • • - • • ".• • Sii; fits°, 'witch c thane impurity is tlepositeo ort tions and 0011440116 d, Theindiaii vin} a iierhfin to give. relid, Mil if pehei;"vtia, as cording 'to tiir,ectiont, will nio'kiitridileit/lAtidliiili:i oat fail* *nuke a p'erfeet-cnre of :ike.A . 4 0 4.144 n i mai:Wies t ~ ,From ttFee'to,six,of ble.Pilla taken everY niejtnn.goingn)tbnil'#fif 4 s 4 short time, so , completely. rid err:n . 1 . 1444'1 thing that is , opposed to healtit;;,that :, #*47441613'; Gout, and pain of every des DRIVEA' F 110.17 `7IIE For the same minions, when,from - eudden clianges of atmosphere, or any miter cantle, the'pO•iipirsition is checked, and the ktimoes which skould,pasaoif by the skin are thrown inwardly, causing, GIDDINESS,' Nausea and Sickness, pain in the boneliWaterY'and inflamed e) es, sore throat, hottisenees,' ioeglis, eon. sumptioni, rheunuitio pains in varionii ,parts of the body,and many other symptonis of -• • '• • • C4TCIII.IVO COLD, ' THEANDIANNEGE TABLE PILLS will inTotk. itbly• : gl4l6mediaie relief. • From _three to six of said 10,farlaliien every night on going to Leal, sill In a 4ltort tiniei not Only remove all the idios'e unpleas •. sant symptunni, but the body will, in a short time, be restored to even sounder health than, before. The same •may be said of " ‘• .kSTHAIA , On DIFFICULTY OFIDiCkTfIiNG, The Indian Vegetable 'Pills will loosen and etirry off by the stomach owl bowels those tough phlegmy humors, Which stop up' the'aie cells of the fungspitl re the collie not only of the OboCe !Ustieasing coin plaint, but when neglected, often terminates In that still more dreadful malady called CONSUMPTION. It should nlso be remembered that the Ittihad Vegetable Pills u•c n vet lain cure for - PAIN IN THE SIDE. Opp`cekkinn, Hensel., and sickness, loss of Appetite, en'etiveneesot yellow tinge of the skio'mnl•eyes end cwty other apopteni of a torpid or diseased stated cite liver; became they rime fron th 6 hotly those impurities which if deposited, tipcc this important ottpui,ecti the muse or every rnriei of . . LIVER COAI PLAIN VVItOn 'A NIA On 1 touvulsed by li cite, Outbreaks and ltebcllion , tht only sure means o preventuig4be tire:1(110 etinkettnenees of ti • - CIVIL WAR.' is to expel all ik-aitors, and evil disposed oti . s from thirennhtry. In like mittin'er;wilt`ii pninot•sit;kitessof kny kind Intliente that tlie hotly is 51i . unling with intermit foes, the true remellly Is to " ' Moltillb (i`niitops to life.) find II EA WILL' CER FAIN REStII;I% That the Prineittle'nfintlitiztlisvitae, by mid Purifying the body, Is sirmiy lb Seco:ll:mei: , with . . the Laws which guVelst the hiiinds) economy' mid if proilerly tarried out by the iThe a itie above. milted INDIAN • 4 cbrtainly remit In the clituplete Abolition Disease; we ofrer lestitoenisitt, from pectin's of the highest respectability in Now York who hate recently been cured of the most olisimate complaint's, solely by the use of WitlbilT!S lirbinx VEOETAIILE P/1.1.9 OP TIIP. COLLEGE - -- - itotAtbA, 1:3 um , ill,l 841: • . boctor• Minima Wright-:-Deity Sir—lt is With gitait satisfaction that I inform putt of my having beta entirely cored of Dyspepsia, of livid -I.tirs' stand ing; by OW Ilse of yotir INDIAN VEGETABLE PreVia§ lb ftlectlukttills, your celebrated, media eine, I ball been tinder dill banda of aereral Phyai ciana, and ball tai foila tnedieinea; but all to no effect. .Altee itsiiig tlne 43 litod box of your Pi lld however, I egit!eleittbil sn ititlidt bettai,..,thut I re solved to perseaeiii hi the tilt or them. neeording to your directions, Whidi I ttitt Nippy tO'stnie, ban re+ suited in n . perfeet turtg In gratitude to you for the great benefit.] have reamed; null Also in the hope lint others similarly nffihited nine be induced to onikd Oat of yobr eitraortlionrY meilitine, i send yott his statement with fitllliberty,td jiabl is!! the same It you think proper. ;Yout.r., ttb; Nrm Yot*, June 19, 1 9.11. • G.:Ci•iilLAek.-' • To Mr. Richard Dennis, Agent fin'AVrighealtaliail Vegetable Pills o 'Dreenwiel .kt:'.ll.: Y. 'Dear Sir--At. your, 'reeornmemhition, 06iPe is . r4 • !three made trial of IVRIGET'S 114DIA1 1 1 . *.fiG: • EI'AIILE PILLS of the North` American Cnllef of Fleattlir hid can ticaisereationsliOsiert; that for • . Parifilug Dloial; Mid retiii: . ;atier; the ay . , , „ have received ninte'benefit &bin their ose,ifoui fit° dt nay tither tattilitioe; - it illlWhiPetotorti htlen4tit2iBiid fnetune to, meet ••Witli, '1 din; ileac ,air, with' many Ilianktyyour obliged friend,, TATE, - .* Zk1e.,.69 ; Ilarnerelyay New york. leielMiCtienbit4, agent 'to!, Wright,'s.,Todiarr Vegetable 7 '_r• • Sli.=Ll tyieiafflicted foi,eeverit,,Tatd, with. inward weakness and geneVul'dillthlit?„ actiMlT ,puttied ; times with 'Dahlia the,:side'sied: other :did. tressingeMoplaints: AllecttayingtrieAsatjeusl9l4o : ,etaes' without by p. friend to, Wright's VegeoadePilie, ara,kinppy to St ate lifft reool.irt taejn nines iaoedetfitlinanneK lli,,ac ,Oledi*ea,2ll, yet torittt'sbni•tlitiieV:atid have iloibt, , tiji, ' per. «f : the media* sioscedinglo s ' tilreitiono,,thi4,A shall inn short,.,#tAsi_O r i._kett*?oy., yc4teii.e& inottivolingtyiesidnintWEatiftl;Pitialirait i fer-o ;sous siesitarly afilletedr-andlolhe belietthat the same , te_w_tip TogrAS -- 4{3: Fra UllitWOk NewYo ‘o• vikkgif Vegetalsie - fiaIWA4V: ti Iyy ; P.o4#fif 400,k 0 :1 1 !$ik'dekdki• , or. wok Ileauaelre, to . which I bad,payipledykef,rt.,.Rald,,etterr,ir.. t ' ,' 'X l l9 . 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