Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, February 14, 1844, Image 4

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THE BRIGHTER GLORIES OF THE CROSS.
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the followlug beautiful IMetryi founded principally
on the lath and Glth verses I.d
' 4, The earth, 0 Lord' is Pill of thy mercy ; teach me
thy statues," Open thou mine eyes, that I may , be
hold vwondrous things out of
The,goltlen orb whose glance is tfas ; ,_
' ,,,IR;Tv - ttet her pearly bust's array,
ocean% dwelt,.
The mountait hoar; the incissy
' Flae stream that roars ItS ' IIIII ' I . IIIUVS hy, •
The Ineatiow,like , tto etu ' erahl shy,
That air that breittliesolte treee
The flowers wlin , e tilde thy ' tingers gave,
All heaven, all earth,U God, tlechtt . 6 .
I lt:w nuinberleys thylilories are. • •'
Open n ryes, tlu I Islay see ,
Ths w °oars they reveal or thee. .
The n'oonforta that around me teem,
And make ony bonne Om hothpy sera
The 'buil that mmq• to clime alikords,
The raiment which thy CIIITIMMII . IIq,
'Floe fricnolaltin that lights up my way,
The !me that smiles cren night to day, •
The limit Ilto gl,oldens, rood that clas•ers,
'he voice m louse tones n ould hush my fears,
The hand unseen that shapes my path, ,
And shields the helpless, free from scooth—
.\ nol all that snioooolos life's thorny road,
Declare the pr. liolence, 0 Gook!
Open mine eyes, that I any see
The goodoLhs it vocals of thrc ! ,
But mare than those, and nun•r than all,
I•he laic that hinds /”0 most hi
That chains my eu m heart to thee,
Qom it in a Say.iour's agony._ - •
I turn me from this happy home—
From lights that gild you sapphire dome;
From all the varied hoes that dye
Bright flowers, heigi:t fi..hls,it.ight sea nail s"..y,
From all that gladdens life—away •
turnto ghastly Golgotha,
There. iu that place of skulls, appears ••
The sight that wakes, yet lulls my fears.. ••
There Justice standx,Vsith 'brow Sect:ix: 7 ; „ •
Ilia heaven-sent i 3.l.•rey r too,•is-there,
Sec! as lieflfittlnive the form
-That braves the fary of the storm,
Pity's blest balm their elitg..ks has wet ;
Their hands are joined—their lips base met:
True, night her horrors round has shed;
Trite, sackcloth shrouds day's shrinking brad;
rocks rush shuddering from their bed ;
(lift, hark ! that cry, "'Tis finished !'
Itejoiet., 0 eat.th! for light again, "
Acid hence') are pueehnsed batik foroten. •
Rejoice, 0 liens ! for man once more
May seek and tread thy tranquil .shore.
Oh ! dimtned is noon's mei.idinti ray ;
Eat•th's beauties fade like mists away;
Or do they tint more glorious shine,
Blest Saslow., gilt by lose like thine!
Might I tort know thee as tlion art—
But be as thou all pure in itCal'i
Ik . olllllbt thou. butt ;HMO iltht to cite•
My:self, thysell',.thy sympathy ! •
Still when thy love would seem mosibright,
Fix on the cross my raptured sight ;
Open coy eyes. that I may tee
The wonders Calvary' tells or thee.
CURP.STSAmr
/I 1r 'run nr.v. F. PT. %BODY,
Go abroad in tontq,great city,in the night.
Behold before you. Brightly -?;hive the
lights in that stately mansion—where plea
sure has collected her votaries. The dance
-the song are there, and gay voices; and
exulting Imam anti fair features that grow
fairer in thatyxeitement, and all goes mer
ry as the marriage hell. And most natur
al and fitting is it that the hearts of the
young should glow with vivid p,leasure in
'the whit ling dazzling scenes.
. But here is but part of the scene. • At
ibis vety moment—within sight of the bril
hiattt windows—within the sound of the
'rejoicingthusic, sits in her dreary room, a
widowed mother; and to her frame con
sumptionims brought its feebleness, and
to her cheek its flush, and to her eye its .
'unnatural light. 11cr children sleep around
her—and one thet"cver stirs with the low
moaning of disease,' sl•umberr fitfully in
'the cradle at her font. Iler debilitated
-frame 'craves'rest, yet by the light of a
• solitary lamp•she still plies her needle that
• the children may have bread on the mor
.row. And while 'OIIQ labors through the
• lonely hours, her sink ir g frame admoniShes
•her tharthis resource soon must fail them;
• and she be called awity and leave her chil
dren all alone.' And while her heart swells
with anguish, the sound ofSincin,g comes
on the wind to her silent chamber. Not
one of that g . ay circle whose eyes will not
close before per's this nightl One by.one
the wheels that bear them to their homes,
d'epart—the sounds of mirth and pleasure
-grow silent •in - the midnight hour's—the
lights of the brilliant mansion are (win
gu •
ished—but still from her ( um
dber shines
the solitary lamp: The dying mother must
toil and watch !
MI this in substance might have been
seen before Christianity, in Athens or in
Rome. But there is eotnething inore-which
may be seen every day in a Christian city.
Antlit shoivs how Christianity has modified
• all social relations—,softening the pride of
the high—making those tempted to daily
80f-indulgence, self forgetful—and giving
hopes, high as heaven, to those that sit - in
,the darkest place of earth.
With the, morning, and brighter than-its
,‘foOtAteps Upon' the 'mountains, behold .one
tha,t 2 gay;throngin . ,the bloom of yonth,
to . be the;idol and envy of gildeil
drawing ;teems, has left 'her hotiae—she
~has.Mtteretll.the narrow lwie, and, opened
the door ol'l that obscure ‘ehamber. She
hati'gMie,•tii bit , Witl) this'''Poor widow, to
...carer here needed aid,, to watch over her.
feMlo,:hili,i,! Mi& to whisper to • her the
• sweet words of human sympathy. - Bless=
ed she .who can thus forget herself, and
'find her happiness in eartkying• happiness to
• thOim o w,h9ott unfric I!d9',Fid alone. And
title . !'lin'ittiyMtither. - -is warmed
. .' l :s' l 4ofrillihr l l 4 3tivatiii%l.4e4iii at
-59ung 10!
have !•comtnhtf..hopM•44Theyisii b.ep&to'
.gepn I read
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oatriv ,
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d goos Ag, ,
~trvic,,6,7lr ether 1 0 1
04 , 4 0 .gettier , Wit"0 - , ' the l / 4 0m b;stni f
• mOraing , ,
13 411frictICW It.
ME
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• .` • • '
'• , :;r.tir • f•i•Y•47•7'F':
Asu \w'4en ;OP ie Ag 39" Ip~t slono_ in her
lonely chamber, she is not alone. As her
visiter retires, grateful thoughts of human
.ayitipathies-Aingei i behind; likeTantiseflip
the air. The sense of God's kind provi
'dence rests 'ow her shut. .''Velierfaitli, the
distant are brought near, and the'dend live,
andawait her coming to a better !encl.., Her.
mind goespr Ward 'MI6 futtire. She rises
above-the clouds. Serenely shineillie.sun;
Oently falls the love of Cod on-her heart..
Sitting: amid • trials and'darkn4s, anil the
roin'of earthly 'prospects, with a calm spir
i'ljahe builds her--hope-in-heaven.''
prosperity-l—the adverse fortnnes—,
the joy—the grief-.—all this might be Seen
in every age. It is . Christianity : that ha's
brought sympathy to the - sultering.' hope . '
to the hereave r 'd, and. 'resignation to the af
tlieted ; which has brought light 16 dark
ness, and leith in heaimn 'thoSe' that dwell
amid the sorrows - of earth. It is Chris
tienitythat has softened and Melted the ice
of prosperity, which has smitten that rock
and made it"a fountain of living waters to
those that dwell in the valleys below.
C!ONSUITIPTION OV TaIE LUNGS
.tfeLtion • of the Liver, .111yee, Bronchitis, "'aim
mt II ea of the Bee'ret or fangs, 011 , 1111 C
COllgh Ile . noerhage of the Lunge dud
'altajlection, of ;he i'etillimarg Organs.. •
j N.ITrRE'S OWN PRESCIZII''I'ION
preparation oldie Primly_
17rginintio ,or ‘• NVild Mirk, " combined
with the i'..:.eiract of 'for, lirepared it new-chi:mi.
iirfins - ..cs - inpyrot and recommended is the most
di slin;;uahcd ph . t.SlidsllO, nod milt:tirs:illy acknowl.
edged ill, mom medicince ever discovered.
NO CgIAGINTEIZY!!! NO tiEcEpTioN.
~
In setting ill the virtues at' th i s tift.iii•ineil
iitine we 1111Ve 110 desire to ileccite those wi lt) are
labouring 'Older nor do we desi4 to rulo
gize it, more than it deserves. Vet n hen we
look :wound ;toil see the said:m.lnm sull'et.ing mill
•ilihtress ore:010110.1 by sle e ty or 16.di5.5,,, in which
this 111101 . 1eIlle has 111.11Vt.11 so sighlr I,llCees.r,il, we
feel 11 . 111 t we aminot urge its claims too ntrouglp.or
Say too intirli in its !liver. :
Such iudeed.,aretile
SURPRISING VIRTUES.
O 1 this ;11alsaio; that even is theutlvanced stager. of
COINLIMPTION they all the niost jesLined remedies
of•physieions U.ive failed to telfret s any .change,
Ilse 01 this medicine has been protPitistiie . ol the moist
astonishing relief, and actsially elrected cures after
all hopes of recovery hail Leos despaired of.
Its Use first stages a the disease to met! " catarrL
hal (..‘avar nip' originating from inlected
COt,PS, it has Iwo) used with undeviating StICITSS
and 11119 . 111%41A ilekllOWlClige they owe she restoration
of their health to this no:du:dile medicine alone.--
In that form of convimpri,,,, so prevalent amongst
delicate young females, contissonlY termed
"GOING INTO. '
•
A complaint with xi/41(AI tinny:mils are lingering, it
has also 11111111 bights tinceessMl, and 110 f 11111 y
purer 1/1 che•ckiag Ihr progress of ibis a
larming complaint, but also strengthens
:uul•invigu
roles lint: strut more ellocinally than any medicine
w Im‘e eser lIONSVSIfeII.
Fill' pariiiimlars, certificates, Sze., see 1)r. \ istar's
pamphlet.
A(;,ENTs.—s. ELLiorr, cailiste
L. Cliambershrtig.
linlottioui Oswald,. York.
.1. 11. C. Killslov, Shippvi,buir , „!;.
vlisle, Nbveitilier
Forwarding k ConioniNklion
GEORGE IVILEEMING
ESPECTFULLY iitfornis the puldie, that he is
prepat et! to revel it., forward and dispose of
11Prolltice (Pi' every (teNcrli)tioli,
either at the Philadelphia or Baltimore Alarkets, or
at any other point accessible by Bail Road. As Ite.
Will attend in person to the delivery :m sale or all
to and
;oust satisbtctory
and speedy 11•1111 . 11 S may at all times expeetedmiol
the utmost promptitude iit the trausietion or ;ill bit=
cotrithwit to hi.,
l'artners and othurs iavin . tt. :my arliele W 'deli they
wish disposed or, will do Well to eidl on him, im
mediately opposite the Mansion !loose, and IZail
Rood Depot,AVest High tdreet, Carlisle.
I. la audioriLed 1. , pinTliase •scotTal hundred
bunliels or hie!' the highest price Will
be gi%en.
Carlhde. Nlay 17, 11,13
JOHN HARPER,
CM! 7533 'inter,
t`'Y e v 02 ,C 5• c/ C2L vC n e
A ISO,
Commissionfr daa 3'2 , eratkrupley.
rimioved his office to North Hanover
AL West side, 8 doors North of ',outlier
street, and nearly opposite the office of William.
Irvine, Esq., where he will as usual eareltilly
attend to all business which may be entrusted 'to
him in the line of his profession.
Carlisle, April 12, 1843.
• elrchel° 9 49
;1 ) 11211T112 ItAMP3
flk. Y . l'.l{S HAVp-tSTICK hate just . received
irofll the Manufactory at Ph i ladelph ia' a large
assortment of LARD 1.-I,IIPS, catmint:lig of
' ParimuE,Clea 'ober &Study Lamps
with or without shades; whirh thry. ‘r, it sell whole
-tulle or retail at the iitanufluiturer's
' ALSO,
Astral, Side I.elleetors sod Glass Lamps of rat.
ouB patterns. ,
Tlurvory hett Winter Ttraitie4l,
.bleatelied Sperm
Oil, warranted , to bun) elem., for
Fi 5' pei•
neat Sperm Candles, 37h cents per
Carlisle, pee: 21, 1/42.
vgairanim - irAL 31PORRTO
REPA RED and ;wholesale and retail hr
W. C. M'Pherson, west side Markt!' are,
Harrisburg, Ea.
These Spirits are warranted to be suiterto t to any
oilier preparation now in use, for removing. all kinds
of Grease, Tar, Oil Ina-, Sce., troth - ladies and
gentlemen's -wearing apparel, Le. Without injuring
ahem. It is -also •effeetualin removing' spots mu
•sinned by any•kind of aiiitl,
also he 'found a verytirtiele for re
moving dandruff, from the head, and lehving the hair
in a healthy and . vigoroussehtidition.
rriee .97,1 Mutts per liottle.!--A liberal disemint
Made to those who purchase to sell again. r' •
Sold in Carlisle by T. C. STEVENSON and
MYERS 'St 'HAYERSTICE, Agents • for .this bo
rough. • •
11;lirlisle, November I,'-1813. • • •
Lea lta VaarOMZSBR
• ' DENTIST,
urILI, P.°o l r P lo!. ° P.T d !QPI PPMo9....reetii•
Tv Abet ard'requireil Mr their preservation., snob
as ,Scaling, Ff.;,, or will restore
the loitiOtherir, htinhertingArtificial Teeth, from
a skngle Ttyll, to n full sett, t . 4 ,
Rla.:7'
ai froo*e on 'Pitt streeti4feWtdom4Soutltiof the
adtlioteli
I N , :; lll.l3 r.• l .:Oinnis'::Wfirbaabsetiefrottirlisle;
the hot ten doge, - itt.each mouth."
• MAY 24 ,. 1841. , t 9 ,
, .
I, A4VATEt'PROOF"BOOTS., ' , - 4 !:'
, 37$1 1 •4ecelietOientittia j Tatgetisiortm ant l''
pliootra4b:Blgoirtiiilatili IVIII Mllimoqiimonli , ' i
cheap for Okto.P.; 4 , 'r. , ', 4O OH.AELEa ., OO#I.IIBY: `.,
JaitilatYNte 44;
MB
1111: 111.1ALTII PILLS have cured, were cort
seemed well nigh imposslble•, they have lies-Meet! to
bedsliesslth liondredsisvlus had long lingitisheil uu
beds of pain • thee helve operated
all ',dimr melicines foiled even to :Ilford relief, they
hava given comfort In the “fletedoed hope to the
ilespairiog ; they hail: ',slimed the ills ash': yon.g
nud giveli hack yo!ttlit to the m.;ed. Indeed, they
se e m t o possess the properties te.erilnal by the al
eh) mists of former days to I.listf. huxut, that Stivr.n-
CO11(1 , 1(1%21' ties, to discov
er iihieh, they passed long days and weary nights of
labor mid study.
Sold in Alarlislo at KNEEDI,ER & HUN
TER'S .Book store; East high strut, who are
eolo /11;1_ - its:Ow
Aogley & Grean,.Shippensborg.
COMPOUND' DEPURATIVE SYRUP.
For the cure of Obstinate Eruptions of the
Skin; Pimples or Pustules on the Face;
Biles which arise front an impure habit
of body; Scaly Eruptions; *Pains in the
Pones; Chronic Rheumatism; Toter;
Scrofula or King's Evil; White Swel-
rims usu Of i‘lvrcury,
'l'his frrqurntiy horn foul
highly benclici;.l in Chronic Coughs,
Thi s medic.ine kis tlie
!Juliol atotles it kit drridrd benefit 111,Cererillii, Slcr-
Celia] iliscaScS,llll(l :ill rases ol • :n: iikeraled char-
As :Ili alter:l6,e /111 lie bp1 . 11)..; :kiel Lull 5 . 211-
hOllB, it is unequalled. It pos ,, escS - 111:i.13'
(leer mill is iull•odncull its a prepara
11On nlw•e ;Mit:dile, not liable to juju: y by long
It the lISe or persons trin.en
log Or re 5111113.4 abroad,
.•
The propt•iclJr Lugs ..aVe lo call allrulinn lo the
collo, 11% et rliliealt•c. s rated 1 . 1•011/ it large Oleo ty
its 011c:tut :
This certifies that my wife Deem, hail .11w
nearly eleven yeays mitre n d front a hell/1111(1119 crup.
tioweesenthling tem' r. U Mich ate deep holes in her
litre, neck 1111.1 arms, the constant discharge of which
destroyed her health, and frequently confined her for,
dillerent periods to her het!, during which time her
sufferings were Set'y great. The last medical atten
dance was oldained,•ato: all the known reinedica
were tried with lati tot alleviation nt . her complaint,
always returned tits increased malignity,—
flaying lost all Impes of recovery, she hail almost
determined to give up the use of any other medicine;
she was however. by persons:lion, ittatteed to try
Qnd'ele•y'.a Depstrative of Surogpal illa, the me .of
live bottles of n hicll lots removed the disease, and
restored her to pet feet health.
ME
This. is to certtfc tlvit my little SOH, nhont eight
years old, had sufkred for a long time from exten
sive sores on , the right knee and leg, supposed to
hove Itcen Whitt, timid impossible
to heal, even by, the aid of the' mou respectable
medical advice, until I was recommended to use NI t.
Oakeley's Compound Syrup of Sarsaparilla, Ii bot
tles of.which not only healed the sores, lint pertimalv
restored the child's health. which had suffered much
in consequence of this alreetion.
CATI I A RINE lIINGENIAN,
itlyibove Penn street, Heading.
The above case wa; presented to me both before
and after the use of Mr. Oakeley'a Syrup of Sarta
pari I la, and I have no hesitation in helieying that it
was the agent of his restoration.
JOHN P. 111liSTEN, 51 D
DOUGYASSWILTX, April, 15,5x3 . '
Mr. Oakeley :—.My son Edmund Lent , had the
scrofula in the most dreadful and distressing man
lier foe three years, doting m hich time henvan de
priced of the use of his limbs, his head and neck
.were covered with ulcers. We tried all the-dffler
' cut remedieOut to no abet 'until recommended by
Dr. Johnson,:of Norrisb wn, and also. Dr. Isaac
Iliester, of Reading, to use, your Deptira iy Syrup
of Sarsaparilla, of which I obtained several bottlee,
the use of which drove the disease entirely Odt of
his system, the sores healed up, and the child was
restored to perfect health, which he has enjoyed un
int erruptedlg ever since, Nth. astonishment of ma-:
ny persons who seen hipr'during his affliction. I
have thought it my duty, and send you this certifi
cate, that others who ,lance a, like affliction in ; the'
family may khow wlfere to obtain no valuable a med.
clue. ' , ..•:!Nours, truly. ' A. D. LEAF.,
'Sold • byT. C.'STEVENSON,; Car
isle aril the followind Auents in 'Cumber
apd'gmunty . .• ,f. . •
Cumberland.
.losbuliCrabi,,Hilgtiesiowm"
• it" lf Lotidon,diangatdri. '
'Wm'. Uriitton, Newyille.
Jabot) Biirkliart,.. do.. •..
L. Belgic, Co., Chitrelitown.
••• A. L. Cathcart, Shoimrdatown.
Januttry 3,i8 •
BOOTS ANI) SHOES. •
Trin aubaeriber has. just t•eceived another supply
of 1300113'!&,'SHOD . S, among . the 101, Nill„be.fotutd,
• '•
15 '" Mans Monroes 9m1,00 to IP). • •
t0'1,02:
• • '‘2s‘ - ""'i'Ladlet4SlipperalrOni to 145:
10 " Do Shoes and Durkin%
Cldldran's Shoes prop polors, alppetli &lad; pi.i9es.:
DiinVeibiteke, the' .' : ii.v,stio ! ):: N Vli you Wilk be pure
'to ke4reattie:gitieb.' `-• '
, ! „,„ t „ .) . ;••• • I) 1- ;,101p1...11100 . , y, • 1
;If •,7
,„ J ., •
o i r ev p. V :, j ulit, v eacived'anu
41p or e
.. , !...=.s,Rl t Apaut 23; 18431. ,
• CHILDREN' CRY FOit. LOZ
ENGFIS,ataI gri4n.peeple-eity/thertire . the 'Oen
'mutest and. most effective ntedicine;in use. Low
'mous quantities are sold. and every body. likes theM
Freeman. Hunt, Esq., editor of the :Weft:huts Msg.
:seine, says they, cure d his coukh jit a 'few' hems:
The Rev. 'Mr. .I)ttaltrir,. of the .11 , 1cl/catgut stree ,
church, was 'cured of a vet y' Mid Cold' and cough im
one day: The Itev Mr. Anthony, of the Method's ,
Church, , kits cured, of consuluption•by,them.
SHERMAN'S WORM LOZENGES have saved
the Ikea of thousands. Ask. W. E..Evans,Psn., 6
Walker sh, „kilt: 1 lon,,Pldwaril'J. Porter; lion.
Beardsley;Dlr. G. Hunter, and nearly all our physi
cians, what they think of Sherman's Lozenges, and
they will tell you they are exeellentr-the only in
fallible medicine known. •
SHERMAN'S CAMPHOR. LOZENGES are
real andidotes . v, headache, palpitation, sea_siekness,
lowness of spirits and despondency—or the effects of
dissipatino. Capt. Chadwick, of the Wellington,
Aekerinair, the great sign painter, Mayor Clark,
and almost every body 'knows their value.
I'ooll AN'3 51Y.12-.-81wrinan's we in
—costs 1?), cents; and is sure to cure rheumatism,
lumbago, p - aid or weakness is the breast, side., or.
hack; also piles—anal they cut c wohns - ts hen Illicit
to the part. Ask Joe •II oxie, oc any one who - ' h at
used It, and would give ;:,5 fol• one sooner that) five
cents other phisters.- .
Sold in Carlisle at I I U NTER & EN KEDLER'S
'Book Store, Eiat (Ugh street, who at•e sole Agents
for Carlisle. •
Awl Ansley C flreason, Sliinpvilsburg
DR. RUSH INFALLIBLE ,HALTH PILLS
sismra=
•The lu•nprietilr of this invaluable legacy of a great
nein, has for some time failed to present theta to the
paibiiu 111 an advertisetticut• The reason is a plain
one. Fn much has their mai given satisfaction, and
so sitiiingly have they' beenreconimentleil to one an
other, that it has been utterly impossible to supply
the demand, both here Had tin• Cl/1/1)t1 y agents. 1)u
-ring the present month, 111011 . than two gross
or nearly TIIIIZTV 'l'l It/USANI) BOXES, have
been sold in this city mid vieittity, and supplied to
Agents tlitiongliont the United States, and many or
(4A harp berm our baud weeks before they could he
filled. In filet 11. IleciiS (WI Spirit Orpropiteer In
liirctell the day wlteil the only l'ill in 115 e will be
shat invented by the immortal Rio - jamb' Rush,
the greatest phsiiiinti A meriva ever 5:1,1. .
.ti•4o iw " A 411: ,tit)
lings; Syphilitic Symptoms; and all OM;
rderil : , riL•ing from an impure state
dm blood, viilier by a lung residence ii
:I . ltot and titthealtity elltwate, the mitt(
Colds of long,s4anding
HEADING, AlBi•vli 3, 1839
TiI()AIAS DEEM,
opposite the depot, Reittling,l?a.
, • t I,„t . I •
,SANDS''SARSAPARILLA.
I . ''.
Bbi9YAL I,4NR, PHRDIANINT.OOtp
, AN.!
:Si'it',i ; E; 'fi4;
EiliST43l; ; , !
Scroti~la; or JC.ing?S Evil, 'Rheumatism
1 obstinate cntaneonsEruptions
•Pjes,' . .or Pustules . .. Oil the Face ;
ches,Dilei„Clironie, SOre , Eyesitting
Worni or, Totter; ;.Scald,flead, En
largement.. and' Pain 'Of the Bones
'I; 'and Joints; StubbornTlcerS,
tic 'Symptoms; Soiatica,Or Luttbago,-
. and diseases arisin -fioniaii injudi
'ciow' use of Mercury,' Ascites, .or
Dr. •
ep . „
y, Exposur.e.-.-orimpitidence-in-
Life: Also; Chronic Constitutional
Disorders will be reinoVed by this
Preparation. , . •
Iniprovemeot in whatever regards the happiness
and welfare of our race is constantly on the march
to perfection, and with .edehlaticeeeding day tome
new problem is solved, or some'profound •secret re
vealed, having an important and direct bearing over
man's highest destinies. If Ice take a retrospective,
view over the past twenty years, how is the mind
struck ith wonder ! What rapid strides lins science
made in **cry department- cd , civilized ! parti
cularly in that which relates to the knowledge of the
human system in health and disease. How - Valuable
and indiepensalde are tile curative means recently
discovered through the :Tetley of chemistry! Now
tines the imagination kindle:old our admiration glow
Itt,the ingenuity, the near approach to the standard
of perfection, of the present time! 'Through the
elabdrate inve:stigations of Physiology, or the.science
of Urn, and the Pathology of prevalent diseases,
much valuable practical knowledge has been
In consequence of becoming acquainted with the br
ganization; the elements'of the various tissues and
'structures of the system, remedies have been so' ht
after and discovered exactly - adapted to combine with,
neautralize and expel morbilic matter, the cause of
disease, and stibstitute healthy action in its7q,lace.—
The beautiful simplicity of this mode of treatincint
is not only suggested by the pathology of diseases,
not only gratehtl th the sufferer, but perfectly in.c.on
sn Mtn .wi the operati oua_or_Natureouttl_ sati sfac-_
tory to the views and reasonings of every intelligent,
reflecting mind. It is thus that So u th's Sarsaparilla,
a scientific combination of essential principles of the
mostsaluable vegetable sobsiances,operates'upon the
system. The Sa rsapari Ila is combined with the-most
salutary productions, the most potent simples of the
vegetable kingdom ; and its unprecedented success
in tin restoration to health or those who bud long
pined tinder the most, distressing 'chronic maladies,
hiss given it an e;alted character, furnishing asit
does evidence of its ova intrisie value;and recom
mending it to the afflicted in terms the afflicted only
can know. It has long' been a 'nest Imputqant de
sideratum in the practice of medicine to obtain a
reined) , similar to this—one that would act on the
stomacri and bowels with ill the precision and
potency of mineral preparations, yet w idiom arty of
their deleterious elfelis'uptin, the vital powers of the
system.
• The attention or the render is respectlirlly c•allecl
to the rollow tag ciTtilicate. nowt:vac:TT:it achieve
nients hay(' her,:torore been made by the use or this
invaluable miNliciAte, yet daily experience shows de
stilts still 111011; reinarkafile. The proprietors here
themsehes of c'w opimrtunity of j.ayiog it i a
source of cOnsiant surislitetion tharthey•hiv,urjiiie the
means of relieving such an amount of hutiveinß:-
Vontlofitl Satids's Sursapart
Norwich, G'onn
the Ibllou h g From 111.4. I%'lll. Phillips, who
as long veshlell to. the Falls. The filets . are well
kuoo•u to all the old rys . olcoir..ni that part 01 . 14 city
FS , IRS. A.
_it. SANns\l
_osl_granc
lly
.
do I ellll/1•11t, this 01,1113111111hy MNL1114'10)1/11
iw great relief I ot d afacd 1111111tii0litit• Of 3 011 r Sar
saparilla. I shall also, he happy, dirougft 11111, to
publish to al! aho are allicted, as I lately a s, ttt• ae .
count of my unexpeetcd, and eseit fora lung while
det.pair • of cure. Aline is a Painful story, and Irving
and sickening as is the tairratfve of it, the sake of
many mho may lie surely relit:v.:a, I will briefly yet.
accurately state it.
Nineteen years ago last April a fit of sickness left
me with an lie) sitiel.e; eruption. Dropsical collec
tions immediately took place over the entire surface
of my body, CallS;lo. such an enlargement that if %las
ticees,ary to add II Clair arrl to the size of Illy tires
sesuround the waste. Nest followed,upon my- limb s ,
ulcers, painful beyond deseriptiom For years, both
in summer and winter, the only mitigation of my
suffering was found inmouring upon those parts cold
Water. From my Ike pain eNtentled over my
whsle bode. There'was literally for mean rest, by
day or by bight. Upon Tying .loth these pains would
shoot through Illy system, and compel me t o arise,
mid; fur hours together, walk the Willie, to and I slllB
almo s t entirely dopriced of sleep. During this time I
the Er) sipelas comintied active, and the ulcers en
larged,and so deeply have these eaten: that fur two
and a half years they have Leen subject to bleeding.
During these almost twenty years I have consulted
manypLy sichuts. These have vatted nty disease—
as it wasattetided withal! obstinate cough and 11 steady
and noire pain iii My side—a dropsical constiniptioM
and though they Lute been skilful practit!otters, they
were only able to alined in)' 'ease a mutual and 11,111,
porary relief. I had many other difficulties foo coin
plicatt4l to describe. I have also used,miinY of the
medicines that bare been recommended as infallible
cores for this disease, yet these all failed, and seas
float empluttieally growing. worse. to ibi s er iti t .o
condition, given up by friciiils,and ex pectine for my
self, relief only in death, I was by the timely - inter
position of a kind Providettee,Thimished with yotw,
to me, invaluable Sarsaparilla. A single bottle gave I
mean assurance of health, which tor tot only yearst
had not once felt. Upon taking the secona my en
largement diminished,. and in hvelvo days from. the
Bth of October, when 1 vonimenced taking yout Sae
saparilla,l sells able to enjoy sleewand rest,by
us refreshing as any I ever enjoyed when in perfect. '
health. 13esidcs, I was, in this short time, relieved
from all those excruciating and tinalleviated pains
that had afflicted nor days, as Well 'its robbed sue of
my night's repose. "The ulcer's upon my limbs are
healed, the Erysipelas cured, and my size reduced
nearly to Illy former ineusure.
Sand's Sarsaparilla will also remove anti poems
nelitly cure diseases having their origin in an impure
state of blood and depraved condition of the gen
eral constitution, viz: Scrofula or King's Evil In its
various forms, Itheitinatism, obstinate cutaneous
et uptions, blotches, biles, pimples, or pustules on
the face, chronic!: sore eves, ringworm or tetter,sculd
head, etilargemcid and pain of the bones nod joints,
stubborn ulcers, syphilitic symptoms, diseases 'aris
ing from an injudicious toe of mercury,, female de
rangements and other similar complaints.
l'hus much do I feel a privilege to tesilfy to the
efficacy of your lwalth-restoring Sarsaparilla. A
thousand thanks, sir, from one whose comfort and
whose lave of future health are due, under God , to
your instrumentality. And may the same'Providence
that directed toe to year aid, make you the happy
and honored instruments of blessing others, as dis
eased and despairing as your much relieved and very
grateful friend, AU:NATI! M. 'PHILLIPS:
Now Loanou Co. ss.. Norwich, Nov: 4, 1849.
Personally appeared,the above-named A small M.
Phillipsond'made, oath of the facts contained-iu the
foregoing statement,before me.
-RUFUS W. MATIIEWSON,
„ Justice of tlie'Peace.
• Reim; personally acquainted with Mrs. Phillips, I
certify that the above asserted facts are sliitatantially
true. . WILLIAM . It RICHARDS,.
Minister of the Ciosiiiel it Norwich, Conn.
. Prepared and sold 41 . 4. B. Sarnia &CO., Drug
gists and Chemists,'-Grariite buildings* ' 273 Broadway
corner of Chamberliistreet,'New York :' And far sale
hy'Druggistatiwoughotit the 'Milted States. Pride
$1 pee bottle,,six bottles for $5.
'TIM public nierdspeetfully requested .to yemem
her'that it is Sands's Sarsaparilla that hasand la con
staidly achieving such remarkable cureaof she moat
difficult !class ot.ffiseases IQp uahic6lhe human frame
.aniabject,- mid Psk.for Sands's Sarsaparilla, and ta,ke
um other. .. ' "
S. ELmorr,•
Agent by special appointment frip the-Proprietors,
fortarlisle unitvicluity. '
Julyi 2,1845.
h.
/OEM v
Te ir. HEMDEL.;,
u) at teas 3 cw,
• 1114ESPEOTfULLY tondo - is higiqrvices
-.citizens of Carthie mid ite vicinity , . that ho
wilt.- egad; ; pd(fonif. ell 'dental bperilioii)il,
snail 'aqtp;',Ohiricling"ti. , l
turct.f! - Alhj:Fo, niOdiin i titable einholen
yeth free& ein4lfittiotli to
otrOtEco . oppeelte,
;
`ILL/p •
o '•!:: '1 •
7111011 LY are ',the . .effectsl' of this , ' PreparatiOnitd-,
Al . coming, turd. apparent.- ItT•itmerotts , ph - rad - Os
assert ; they hare derived more benefit rrorii using oee
•bottle of te,ilitin three 'of any other.: This is easily
accounted for;ns ft. • Leilly's Sarsaparilla'l9ll Mitch
stronger preparation Walt any other, and near twice
as much is contained: in one •bettle as of.• any • Other
(and Sold nt th'e:saine price.). Let the public, remetn
this—it Is no lain boast but - the real flict. '• .
DR. LEIDVS,:SADS'AIPADILLA
FPliqi. the . Medfield Ttesiety
0Z1../itnong the vegetable alteratweawith which,
our dispensaries abOund, there are. few - so useful as
Sarsaparilla - , and wh9n properly emuldnacl gild pre
pared., is invaluablet not only in restoring debilitn-.
ted constitution - Xto their wonted energy but in
case arising out of 'an impure - slate of the blond.!'
From a knowledge of verymany,cases (and some 9f
them , considered incurable) where many dillbrept
tropnrutions-of-tiarsapari4a-lind.:Ateeoltsed- r inin
scented to possesi virtiies!,or. remedial powers eqmil
to Dr. Leidy's Medicateaor Compound :Extract.of
Sllll4l wink"
It is n 'preparation it iabelleve,d far superior.to
any other, and would recommend ft to the particular
notice of Physicians.---Ed. U. S. Gazette; •
DR. LEIDY'S SARSAPARILLA
Extract of a letter tram .1. B. Whitmore, of Easton
in relation to Dr. Leidy's Sarsaparilk.,
"My little Imy and girl, the former now three
years nail the latter now seven years old, have been
afflicted with a scroful yes tumor from the time they
were three months of th Three months ago I was
luced to make trial ofyour'nittract of Sarsaparilla,
and have given it to both to the present time, They
arc now entirely free from nut' appearance of Scro
fula were ill better health."
Dr. Leidy's Sa.usaparilla is 'efficacious in all dis
easesarising kotn impurities of the blood one other
fluids of the system. All invalids who may have
been under 01 alien! treatment, who are debilitated
from the quantity of medieMe they loaf/ have taken,
or are under n mercurial influence, will find that by
using a few bottles of Dr. Leidy's Sarsaparilla ,their
llstlai vigor and *elasticity of their frame and system
will he restored, and be again permitted to"enjoy the
sweets of
DR: - LEIDY'S -7 8'A ItS A PARTILL - A - :
CCr"This article appears to be doing wonders at
the South, and front the high character of the re
commendations, we are fillip persuaded it is a most
capital medicine Mr all impurities °Otte blood. We
know many Physicians who have :given their testi
mony on this. - suliject, and we ktiow they would nut
give a character 'm any medicine that . did not really
gleservejt."Cliarleston Enquirer.
Extract of a letter froM Dr. Warren', Natchez.
for the last sear in my practice itteil your•
Sarsaparilla with much .satistitetion to myself mill
benefit to myplait:Ms - 41 have no hesitation in tleclar--
ing it to he one of the most 11,10 . 11 i prep:n•ations in
disrahes fin• which Sars:mparilla is prescribed."
DR. LEIDY'S SARSAPARILLA.
ci:riolis preparation may he depended upon as
being tlartrotigesf (consetplently more efficacious)
of nor
nit fluid preparations must pns
seFs similar virtue., in proportion to their strength,
being prepared from the :Irtiele. Dr: Leiily's
COmpouitil 'Extract of Samparilla, however, tins-
SUSSCH properties not posvet:ed by others', from its
manner of preparation, and erllllllllllllloll will other
vegetable extracts recommended by the medical lo
cally—and hence Ale reason why it is so generally
recommended by the Ph; aiciatis at Philadelphia and
else w here.
From the extraordinary rirttirs of this prepara
tion and a knowledge of its coo - mos:dim% by Physi
cians, (the reason why- the : , so generally use it, as
they would not use or recommend any preparation
they did not know the composition at,) it has been
introduced in many or the llospitak throughout the
U. S. mid is highly recominended by Pllsicians and
Surgenns of those Institutions.
• tlm New Orleans Advertiser.
EDIt. LIEHD'i"@ SAIL!.. 1 1:1PAIMILE,A.
The high and envied e'eleltrity 'deli 'this pre=
eminent medicine has acquired Mr its intariahle .
et
licacy in all diseases which it protl MK'S tel Cllre, has
rendered the usual praotieo nF pittliine; mineressarv.
It is I.nowit by its knits ated its grand winks tt miry.
for it. 1)r. Sarsamtrilla will be round parti
cularly ellicacions in all diseases of the liver, hi011)-
116, Skill, kidneys, spine and L i nes, tilceratitin
nine, 1111'03i 111111 oilier IlDl'IS,:11) , Cl stem, thtilias,
eryipehis, jamidire.riwilmai ism and ineipient
gent. mercurial and s•illtilitiettlrectiovs, rernalt• de
and in restoring the sickly and debilitat
ed m their It:aut.:Ll M.:llth :nal
on. ILEEDS:': 4 i RSA PA. LILA.
1)e. !mid) 's Compound Extract ofSarsaparillti has
smutl_ the_ test IM' five eari 1111 , 1, 1111(1!lhi kko II t:tst to
say that Iltore is 119 111110.. „t• ry _
,'
strength now in Ilse. Throughout till SOffilwrgi
Stales WIWI,' S:11 ., :111111 . 111: ;', as noteli in general
as tea nod entire, Ur. Leidy's Sarsaparilla is gener
ally
i, highly revolimmittled hr l'hv
sivians, [whose collimates have been fregnetitly
] lirongliont the north and west it is alio.
much used, more perhapstlem ally other.
(hte bottle of it [lmlla pint] is warranted equal to
two of any other in strength, mid is equal to one half
gallon of the strongest Syrup that can lie made.
1) . 11.00116ns fur making Syrup therefrom 'aiienm
patties the niretlions.
DR. LEIDY'S SA RSA PA /ULLA
n'litit a few days since a Clergytian of this city
ho does not desire his II:1111e plibilSllo in the pa
pers, hut is tell with Dr., Leidy) stated that a lad)
who had long been a communicant :it his church, but
for two years past unable to go to church, on oottotott
of her extc;vme Ilebility, occasioned by ulceration of
tarions part? f her hotly, disease or her liver and
other intetna 'erittigentetwt, and the constant taking
of medicine th efor,lloler, found any change for the
Letter until alit using several bottles of 1)1.. Leidy's
Sarsaparilla, and by a few too:tills perseverance iu
its tistv, was entirely restored to health, and recover
ed her lormer strength, and to use her own language
"nos almost created a 11110 being,'."l'llis is but one
of many imtances almost INIIVIIOO . Ii (Ir.
iR prepared only and sold wholesale and retail
at Dr. LEIIEVS Health Emporium, No. 191 North
Second street below Vine: also sold by Frederick
Brown, et mixer Fifth nod Chesnut streets; and Fred.
Klett k Co. come:• :NI and Callowbill street, ul y 7,1
per bottle, (a halt pi at) m• six bottles $5.
'For sale in Carlisle by
C. STEVENSON.
May 81,1843.
TPO2 ° O9B d °orms
1F parents knew the, value and etileatir of lit.
Leidy's Patent Vegetable Worm Tea,they neiyr
Mould he without it in their families,as children ifre
suldeet at all times to Worms.
Dr. Leidy's Worm Tea is composed of vegetables
altogether, and maybe given to..children ()full ages.
Directions accompany each pap .1 or package. .
Children suffer much, of times, from so many
things being given thi , in fur worms, without any of
Aluch medicine, given to children, has a ten
dency to destroy their general health, and they are
more or less delicate ever after,
To avoidthe necessity of giving medicine unne
cessarily when yen are certain your children have
worms give them at firm. Dr. Leidy 's Worni Tea. It
isnll that is necessary.
Reference might be made to several hundred pa
mills in Philadelphia oily and county, of the efficacy
of Dr. Leidy's Worm. Tea. Try it and.you will be
Convinced.
Price 1:1 cents a small, and '25 rents a large pack
age. Prepared only, and for sale, wholesale and
Retail, at Dr. Leidy's Health Emporium, No. 19t
North Second street, below Vine, [sign of the Gol
den Eagle ands erpents,) Philadelphia.
For sale in Carlisle by
June 11.1,
Tetter and Itch Ointment
AN intallible remedy for raviolis affections of the
Skin, removing' Pimples, Pustules, and EriiPtiOns,
of the Skin, and particularly adapted to the cum sit
Totter and the Itch. '
This ointment has been used iii numerous schools
throughout the city and County, as well as .Factories,
employing. numerous , girls and boys,' and amongst
whom Totter and Iteb,as well as other Atliaitions of
the Skin; preyailed, with the,Most unexampled snit-'
cosi.. 'Names of School Teachers, Atl, WiAras
intendants Mid Proinsieters of I antories,, , conld be
gi yeti, confirming the above, but for the delicacy they
feel in.luisting the sr. names published in connection
With Such loathsome and dissgreenble . Ulfeetions.
Ileice t 5 cent 7110 X. ,Foi' sate hi:Carlisle by •
T. C. STEVENSON,
1143
'31u,i 1 e,14,111/j:
,1 . JAYNE'S EXPEICTORAIIer.
•
ONSUIVIFTION, tough, Sputting
To..Consuoipti vea- Fourt;fthsofyouatereally
sulferigg lion) neglected Colds, or an Obstruction
and consequent'iiillemihation of the
'of:those tubes , through -which the air li , o breatliels
!distributed to , every part of Ahe lung
struotion: produces 'Tiairt end, ticireness,' dloarsen6is,
cough,' , diffieulty ,oti'breatbink, hectic fever,..und
spitting of blood, matter, or pldekrri,• which finally
exhausts the strength of the patieitcsnd'enitti In dotal.:
Jayne's Expeetortud ; Over foul.° remove this ,
struetiou, and Tre,Utieds the ?mit pleasing:Mid happy '.
;kulttf:z , it is within in - . itieffeets, Uudtatioo't foil to
bad at l.lo:20 tilduth,Third
Fpi t tialeist,Ostlislob7:o
. 9./B`ITATENSOZ4....
132E3
.11ted1raines.
;N:1' ... ;;„ • ';If:11 -_ ,.'
-,plt7Ait9 ciply, ItyrDre.l4JAYNE;lnventer,
- 'able 2 proPrietor; No. ttt 'Sandi Third et.
•Plitlatlallillin,•••iid'.iotte'are.gentline 'without • li• a
written stgitature upon. :the'routside ivrepPer.- •All
others are ceunterleite: , . ,
•• ' ti'ntl I tli ke a ire t'ecoitubilided int! tensi
used by,tbe,most • intelligent • persons in the United
,Stites, by- numerous Prpressors and ,Vresidents of
• Cilleges,Physiciiiis of The Army anti Navy, and or
lifispltals and .AlmiliMiseit,' and bymore Than three
Hundred Clergymen of ; varinns denominations,
expressly :prepared lai family' use, and
• Mire ar,qtt ire() tindit nocced erica popularity throng h
outtlimUldteil &meet. Wit, tie they tire so admirably
calculated to preserVe, Health and cure Disease, no
family should ever'bovitbout them. The proprie
'tor or these valuable preparatitins received his eau
cation mane oi, the best Medical Colleges in t'ic U.
'States, 'and bai• had fifteen years experience in an
extensive and diversified 'practice, by Width he has
haul ample opportunities tal . , innpiiring a practical
nowledin,m—diseasearand-Of-tlfe:remeeies-bestenl—'
Iciliated to remove theni. 'These preparations con
sist of
Carlisle - 'fro/1.-Works 7
shunted on the . , Yellow -Breeches Creel:, 41 miles
east of Carlisle l'a. 'lke estate consists of a first rate
r." 3
..02 <um ratzezz, 2,,
with Ten Thousand .leres of Laud.
new NIERCIIANT MILL with [Quinn of
finished on the most approved plan . _About 5 - m acre,.
or the land are elcared and highly culti wed, having
thereon erected
Our...,relatali:
and necessary TENANT CEOLTSES. The
works are propelled by the Ilreeetwa Creek
and the lloilifig Sprilig, which neither torfreeze.
.There are upon thc,preatises ill the if tteC , lsllll*
lionsffs, coal houses, carpi:lll,l.ton! sal itif shops,
and stabling built or the most tobsfamiat amtm•mis.
Tim ore of the hest finality and inexhaustible, is
miles or the ForTmco. Tim, is perhaps
tin film Works in l'ennwif anis which possesses
prli Itfl‘itntages and oll'ers greater indficenicids to
the incestinctititi,Capital. The water [mice!. is so
great that it might be extended other
factoring. purpose. Persons disposed to purchase
ad II of course metallic the properly. 'nett:ruts of
ale will be wade known by •
---
PIZOTEC ; IION - At; A N!.4'l' TAIS!;
;
7!1111E CUAIIIEIZI...t N) V,11.1.EV 111;11TA1,
I'l{l Yl • PICTIO":: (,O\l hicortio
rilicil by on lot or the liiigisi•itorti or the iirehoutiiiis
sion,:itol folly orgailiziiii oiol in iiiii•rotioo iiiiiicr iho
direction of Ihr Ibl:n•.tin. 1a441 . 11
Th0111:1, C. C. I.'. (.;onor.;os,* .lolio Moore
'Alt.-Coloti.;11, James (;eore
NVillioto oorr, S•ou'uol s
(:reo , oo,Tlooloo, 1i0r0..10.t. ph Colt IT
ails! Millcr, attention or the iuhahit
ot tioniborbool Vollor to: !iv tilicalitoi,s of flick
rat,. al l the which .11,11 of
1:15 , 11 . 11110•11:1 , :lily whop. •
st..El cry ociii,oti 1115 1 ' u - licconiec n inctobvii of
Ilio tool tAt's pm q. in the clmicv of •ollicros
tool
d.
Por t. uu more is droimilial than is
tierens.iry to mesa the es:ionises of the l'isinpaii• mid
lossys tl layls may human).
urns ''lac I °CUM eliicuc C. of frequi•lit relies als is a
voided by insuring for n Is•ros of list! tears.
4th. Any ',vision applyto; for insurance must -give
his premium unite fur the clinimebt class ist..tire ride
of fissi-pet• ruinous, which still tic ti.so on the ~ f,stitat,
fo r %Itieh lie trill hare to pay 52,:itt fur tire l cars,
:um $1,50 fOr survey nod policy. and no moire
loss lie sustained tun gee stet amount tlinsi 1111 folds
011i1:111(15 w ill euver, mal then no 11101 Y trill he 1.011111.-
Oli alum a I.l'o sulture. These titles HIT 01001
cheaper than 'those or
as lilt incorporated on the same principles.
Intini.nnte is erli•oltal in the following mataser. A •
ing finr inintrnoye for property of thr
elon,,prsit class of risk for Stout) still lo! charged 3
per cent for five yen' s.n into anrohnting In 0511 must
he ;4:vsoi hr him, on which lie will lie required to ;say
5 per esait nod St ,511 for surveying: nod policy,
and will have no more taiitoireil of Ilia' milesa losses
occur and the fiords on hands are nut suflicisait to
meet them.
A PAP , ' 111 r 1.1 1 11 , 1:111,:'811S snout as possible .111'-
11Tent placvs In :mold to Ililltl•:111:' t 's. pit•stis
wishing inuurdildt•ly' to npitly elm do 10 Ly signify
ing their with to tin. c•fioors of thy t•mup:mc.
CIIAS. I'. CUM Pres.
See's.
"I•hc following gt•nt.ktitoo 'hum: bi•vit
.111ENTS:—
rrtHE proprietors of the Susquehanna Linewill
.run Their Cars and Bouts as usual to Phil
adelphia and Baltimore duringthe presentbeason.
Their friends will please apply to Noble, Flinn
& Herr, Broad st. and Hurt, Andrews ..S. McKee
vet, iirst wharf ainwellace street on the Dela.
ware Philadelphia ; and Joseph E. Elder,,
iJalli
woco.
Until farther notice, the fellowinzpn',eos will
be adhered to between this place zuel .tlio Above
Awls.
T. C. STEVENSON.
tf.33
Mc perloo
Dry .Goods, Drugs,
and Medicines, 26
Furniture, . 28
IV heat, Rye &Corn
per.bushe ' • 17 • 10
Octs do ' 7 6
Groceries, ;i3 ' 20 40
Lumber per 1000 • • •
' feet . $3 50 et 75
Shiuglek per 1000 150 • • 200
Flour per bbl.., '9o 47
Shed & Mackerel 'do 50.
Herring do 44 314; 100,
Salt per sack .. • 32 , 28,
Pitch, Tar and Rosin .. . •
.per 100, .15 : •
Plaster gross ton, $2 50' $2:25,
Hemp per 100, 22' IG, ,
Hides, . . . 25 „2O
Pig Metal,grosstOd3 2 50
Blooms & Castinge,4 00 • 8 12,1
Bar Iron,. :I.' r ~...
Nails'per keg, 20 17>+
Leather, per_loo,, 20,.
'Whirdrey,ter , 58 • o ; : t47
Buitllloo ' %.45. •
C O OlO l lO .l llO ';•
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Xpril - 1 6 1.84; " •
Dietis 4 Vic. x
rog SALE TIIjIB,.ON FiCE
7r:1741
Jayne's Expectomnt, a valuable remedy for Cough;
Colds, Consumption, Asthma, Spitting of Blond,
Croup, Ilotiping Congh, Bronchitis, Pleurisy andin
thimmation of the Lungs or Tht•oht, Difficulty of
Breathing, and all diseases oldie Volitionary Organs.
Also Jayne's Hair Tonic, for the Preservation,
C rowtli and Beauty oldie Daly, and which will pusi
lively bring in new hair on bold heads. '
Also ,layne's Tonic Verntifoge,it certain and plea
sant remedy for Worms. Dysp lisin Piles, and many
other diseases. ..
Al RO Jayne's Carminitive Balsam, a certain cure
for Bowel and Suinnier Complaints, Diaryhunt, 1)y
-spidery Chalk, Cramps, Sick Headache, Snur stom
ach Cholera orbu s, and all derangements of the
Stomach and Bowels, Nervous Affections, S4c.
Jayne's Sanative Pills, for Female I)iseases, Liver
I",ninplair,t, Costiveness, Fevers, inflammations,
Chniditlar, Obstructions, Iliseases of the Skiii,
and in xll cases where an Alterative,or Purgative
Aletlicine is required.
For sale in Carlisle, by
Nlay 31,1813.
T.. C. STEVENSON
VALUABLE
-11 NON
WORKS
ait(DM EL.1,1 1 1,11 0
Y vlr tie of the powers and authority
1. the lost will and testaTiXot of
MICHAEL e, (lee'd., I now offer for sale, the
11:11tY l(;E,
Executrix or Alielsael Ege . ,
Carlisle, Oct. 19, 184'2. tr-5
Dr. lilt le.dianiesimez.
James letinetly. !Newt ,
'George. 'kindle. Esq.. Minirite.
Clemens NI eFariatie,
Williams, Esq. ItVesilleimblioro'
James liyle,,Newton.
Col..lns. Chet:tont, Lee's N nonds.
ans. M. Means, Esti. Nev
Jos. IlIossee;-.1ilsq. New iCtimbeeltual.
Jnhn Olendeniii, Esq. flogenlowit.
, Sietihen Culbertsmr, Stiippenslittiv.
Peter S. :Middleton.
Anvil It 2,
Susquehanna- :Edne y
FO PHILADELPHIA AND BALTIMORE DAILY,
tr) t^l Z.l . P . --
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29.e.t. -.1 . 5 • .$1 per bb
Tlie best melhoirfor r lhe cf Dis
ease isle,Onse• 4* , ; p:ifriA the Blood.
it I 'G
IfellAtt AfGETABI.
roOth, ;imp:ikon GyAltegeoruealth,
Are,po:w oe.)ipowledgell to . be the. hest 'Medicine' hi
.".thelvorld for the Ore' of -
'4P . P.I?Y V4RIErY OF DISE.B
, .
.
;1110..rkibSE they 'complet elenose the,stomach
utid bowels frOnt nod :Corrupt hu-
MOrerwhiCla aretlin,enuse not only of lit eadaclie,
giddiness, .Palpitation: of the fleart; .Pains in the
Bones, Rheumatism And gout, but of. every malady
incident to ninu.
8:///// INDZIrIf VEGET.4.7I4E: PILLS
Aria; certain ' olive for intet.tilittetti, intitittent,ner
vonslintimntimmt7nod - yritilil Feyers„,becave't icy
cleanse the body from those.morbid.htimors,tchich
when confined to Ihe circulition, are the cause of al
kinds of
So, also, when the same iMpWrity is deposited On
the Membrane and MtiScie,causinipains, ;amnia
tionseud swellings, called
. .
MIEMPLITISM, COUT, &c.,
The Intlian Vegetable Pills may be relied On as al
ways certain to give relief, and if perserted with ac
cording to directions, will assuredly,and with
out fail, make n perfect cure of the above painful
maladies. Frpm three to six of said Indian Vegeta
ble Pills taken every night on going to bed will in a
short time so completely rid the body from every
thing that is opposed to health, that Itheumetiaii,
Gout, and pain'of every deseription, will be literally
For the snore reasons, when, from "sudden changes
of atmosphere, cir any• other cause, the perspiration
is checked, snit, the humors which should pass Off by
the skin nre thrown inwardly', causing .
' .11E.11113011E;-GIDDI'N'ESS;
Nau . sca and sickness, jiniti in the bones, watery 'and
inflamed e)es,sore throat, hoarseness, coughs, con
stimptiuns„ rheumatic pains in I'lll'k/tit; parts of the
botly,and many other sytntitoms of
Tim INDIAN VEGI.: ['ABLE PILLS will invat•i
ably give iminediate From three to six of.
'sailllllB taken every night on going to bed, will in
a short time, not Only remote all the ohm e unplea.;
saut symptoms, hut the body will; in a short time, be
restored to even sounder health than before. 'l•he
same may be 341111 of
ASTI I AI!A , Olt IMFFICIII:11* OFIIREATII!NG
le 1i liau Vegetable fills will loosen and carry
off by, the stomach and boc els those tough phlegm::
lttum:s, which stop op the sir csdls of the hings,and
re the 11115 c. not only 'of the ab nee distressmg coot
plaint, hot 1, lien neglected, Wien terminates in that
still morellreadfol malsol) called •
CONSUMPTION.
It hhoulel also be remembered that the Indian
Vegetable Pills are a rei lain cure fur
PAIN IN '1'111•: SIDE. •
Oppression, nausea, awl sickness, loss of appetite,
imseness, a yellow tinge of the skin and eyes anti
every olioe symptom of a. tot•pid or diseased state of
the itter; live:new tiny Purge . from the body those
impurities w hint, if drpcnitvd upon ibis import:oil
orgaii,,ure the yausc of eFery variety of
LIVER CONI PLA
a N . :Jim' is C011% . 116,11 by Riots, Quibreuks
and Ilebe ru,ly sure imams of iire‘eiltiug• ilia
dreadful eui,,eipuertees
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ic.to t:xilt.l All tv:iitm s,'ltuitl vi - 11 - c.: 7- , - -...... , e , i'0nt!!, from
tht• Conn.!! V.
'lli li6r 111i1 . 1111,1 . , vLru pviu 11 . SithIli,o Or any kind
in1 ' 44,0 'dint die 111111 Sii'llg;.;1;11g a itil i (qui I l'c“,
IMME
If())?::11) 111,MOItS,
(l•raitors In iiit•,) awl IIE.11:111 \VIM, BE 'l'll
CF,l2r.ux
111:11. the Prim 1;)/1 . of et 16 W.: . ;MI , Cl ea hSi
:11111 VIC% II Ig tLr 11,oly, r. q t it.ll‘ in autorchoure wtth
the I,nly, which go, ru the :toimol economy; :Intl it'
pt•ulrcrly carried the le,e or the :thort minted'
IND! 171 .VF,I;ETA II! 17 VILLS
NA ill ..,1•13i1,1y mull ill illt• viun p lctc .% 1 / 1 1111i4l
I ).1,1,11.; 11 . 14 . 11111111 . 1)1114, 11.011.
4.1 . the Itr,,lte,t rettrtrothil hi New York,
t511 , 111:01• l'( . ( 4 1•111: ellred uf.t6r 1110'4 obstuilate
effinplait,tB,.%obly by the of 1 , 1 ' 1111..111'N INDIAN ,
D"
vEGKT.,III.I: 1 , ,.1•3 or Tit:.
NoitTll AMEN:CAN COLLEI;I:()IMEALep
L. IA1111( . 001, 1841.
Doctor Vrigl,t—l)'ar is ‘t itlt
great satisimlioll thst I intbilit •yott IstYinr,
Ecru entirely (lurid o!' I ):. , irt•p.c.. or live
Lc tl,c ;Ise of your 1 N I)! A::: EG ETA 13 LE;
1'11.1.5.
Pert ions to uu•etung with your eclebrated meili-
Inc, I hail been wider the hands of several Physi
eianX., tool hull tried xariotts medicines; hut all to no
cf:•rt, After using- one rent box of your Pills
howeter, I experienced so mitelt lienelitr that I re
solved to larseyere in the user A* them net:tinting to
your dirvciimix, tt hich 1 31111 happy to state, has
stilted in a ;teller( cure. In gratitude to you tin• the
great P liencrit i i 131%,. ret•ricrd, and also in the hope
that others siwilariy afflicted may be induced to make
trial oft rote extraordinary medicine, I send you
this statement with full lilicrt . t, in publish the same it
. x out think proper. Yours, kr% .
Now Vaal; 1841. G. C. BLACK'.
To Mr. 111C11141.11 :► gent ftu• \ Vriglit'a Indian
Vcget:d Pills, N. ti'Stl, Grtql,uicli at. N. Y.
Dent. Sir—At your reroMmend..tiom I
scme tun
ni nco made 01 wituairs
ETA nt.r; plus of the Not tit A'n4..rican College
or Health; and ran eonscientiouslV assert, that for
Purifying the Blood, and rtmorSting the system,
Mute receh'etl tore henefit.froni their 11.5 c, limn from
any tuber medicine, it has heretolorillteett my good
, fortune to meet with. I am, dear sip, whit mihy
thank::, your obliged friend, 'C. M. 'I'ATE,
EMS
No. GO 1 la ittersly ht. Ntni:' York.
MI% Melt:m.(l I.`eoutis. a ,, ei,t for NVriglit's' fulliatt
. Vegeta tie
Dear Sir—nutve been.'nfllicteil for sever's] year 4
Arial inward weak:it:wand general debility - abeetn4
paniett with paiia in the siol6sttnl oilier dos=
tressitt!.i,compla i ids. After having tided 'various trfedi-'
Ones nitbout etket, I who peryttatlell by a frictl.to'
take trial of De.. Wright's Luloan Vegetable Pills,
which I atnitarkpy:to state have relieved tie ht a.rnost
wonderful manlier. I have. used the medicine,
yet but n short lime, and have . to doubt, by n I . .cri;'
sect:nun:L. in Lite .150 .f . the medicine according to'
directions, that 1 alkali in a short time be perfetrtly!
restored.
1 most willingly recommend said Pills to all pet.- - •
sons similarly alllieteilt mat tome fall
fire same beneficial results will follow their use.
1 remain . veers si accrete, '
HENRI' A. FOOTE,
Wawarsing, Ulster Co. New York.
•
.. :NEU' Y oMe, Sept.A. 1841.
'Phis i s t o ;ooitify ehufl hsee useti WrigfiNelndiaq
Vegetable Pills with the greatest benefit; hii'viiv g en
tirely eureil myself of the frequent attacks,
Headache, to nbich I bad previously been sitlijeet.:_/.
9,3 dna
:15 43_
ANN MA4IATIIO,NIPSON,
• • 39 2 GreemiiOli pkt:reet : ;l9'Y:
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To Mr. Richard Dennis, Agent for Wt:ighee,lodlan
' Vegetable Pi 118:;
CAUTION. "
As there • are otlhis time 'many' 'twirled' persons
busily engaged i n aelling a , couuterftikt medicine
der'the came of the Indian Vegelnble. . l'ills; ; and ; as
these desperate men are so utterly ;reckless or aim
sequences, that many .valuable Hies may be-lost, in
consexpience of Using their dmittlfuriOmpOithtli, the
public are ' , cautioned 'against •purahatineanyTille;
unless an the sides of, the boxestluttfolloy,AngXoo".
lit' is fottadi • , . ,
„,
WIGHT'S ,'INDIAN'.
, , (ldian Rl:tar:34w.), •
Orr VILE Naivete COALEflitli..lllSAitH."
" - And also to'guard eon - et:laity agahtst
tnedleintknf,anypersonestuelathe:regnittotillsertleen
et . gei!ts,orat the Rttlee.arul generft!,.,qsp9l:,,,Wp ti l9? ;
, RACE' • -
rop sale by.
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.• • _'New. titiabr t elaßt,'`‘ , •
"Imaol;6•Ydi*s g ,• - •
otigx; 4ol VF,Cathtil.r.ti • ; ;sl)4ll l ;erdeti.lwil'•l
Si'uarcy,'
°till '/ittktriltrillii ';"*.-`,'"—
;11at,•ch sth .184 S. .!;; 4
777 " v•-
PEI'I:I7 S.
JHUVErY FROM' 'PEE BODY.
C..77'CIILAY; COLD,