THE - *AMOLY.. COGIOLE /M r ik l aMiti-gwXMl 3 * ei co icweiL • With ii curteia room;'!- Filled to, taiiiineaa tvilli;iiarf9hr; latiktike:piAtit•orilopm,;_j_.l._ • • . A . ..child had peen thelight; •• • * fi;rthelaay; fair bright; ` luaAriaining.!Vit:! . Eitfrti g map.. Otore wnstreen i --'Aiia'n'tion. it oftentiiue wee seen ' - dk gentle boyith thoughttese mein ! - w ' ,4:geAitoititkrnatt l yTece, Antl*pggletiin„the'rld's rough race, And • ' A Iron ef linen; totii:plsee. " . before ye i stiiry! I...ffe;rietitNintrtill thOe is of—Glory cutscit. men Met for God% wOraIN, in'ikopper room, Or canopied iii:roidnigliejiliirry dome, _ • On hill-aide or lone'. len, To hear the ;oOgnsoli of. ,hts holy word, Piedgei.l*:l* - cithdr and - their common Lord. The:sc.:few as they maybe, Compolie is church, suell' SIT, in pristine age, Defied Ihetyeant's zeal,the'bigot's rage,— , For where but two or three, Wiuttever'pliteei iit fitith)setinttnunion meet, There, with Ofiriat's-pieSenoe is a Chotith isom- EntrosTiou--EdOetttion does not cone , .* • • ith 'the alphibet. It I;iegine with a mother'slook,"witli a fathers nod of ap• probe - did di— sign of reproof. with a sis. ter's gentle pressure of the hand on a broth eres nobltiOot , ,ef - forliettrance, with' hand fuls of:flowers greeifilells r on bile and daisy metidowe, with birds nests' admired bur not to gibed, witlicreeiiing ante, and al ,mot impreceptible eintnete humming bees and.glass' bee—hives, with 'pleasant walks_in shady; lanes, and thoughts direc ted-in swat find kindly tones and words, to nature, to beauty, to acts of benevolence to_deeds of virtue, and to the source prall good—to_God..himself. • . TIIIIL. - :EXTRACTS—FROM When uilt once kindles within the - human heart, all that is noble in our nature becomes parched and arid ; the 'blush of modesty,fades before itrglare, the eight,of virtue fans its lurid flame, and eve ry (Wee essenee:Pf our being but swells and exaspiratee its infernal conflagration." - - Might perhaps have been that in the spring ofliftt, when fancy waved her fairy wandottround them, till all above was sun , ehineond • all beneath. wati flowers ; • when to their clear and charmed .:yision this am ple world was but a wcedless garden, where every tint spoke Nature's loveliness, and every sound breathed heaven's melody; and every breeze was but embed led.fiagrance ; it might have been that; iii tie cloudless, holiday; Love ;wove-:Ii bondage around them, till, theinyoung hearts so grew together, a-separate existence ceased, and 1 1 life itself became a sweet indentity." ”She was hi the dawn of life 'with all its,, fragrance around her; and yet so ptire that even• the blush which sought to hide her - lustre, but disclosedhe vestal deity that burned beneath it." Witten WILL You DO—One of the two things must be done in this country. -Parents mnekepend money - to educate their - children, or they, must . pay 'taxes to 'build penitentiaries and to pobish crime. There is a great mistake about what is called edu cation. Some • • • • • . ; ed_man_i educated, map.— No such thing. That man ie edie - CiedWliiiknows himself, and who takes accurate common sense views of men end things around hint.. Some learn ed men the greatest fools in the world; the ,reason is, That May ;are not educad • med. the means, not the ent; Mini consists ingiving the' means of eiquirjng, - Iwtheedisci pj inei - Which - t w hen prigedkmanage4'lt-gives the mind. Some of tlar,greatest pen' in the world were not overstocked with lyarning, but their actions - ----prov'esittief-;Wer — iifrorouglitrod ted.' Virikehingtoni rratililip, and Sherman were olitthiei-claga;-and'Aimila'r. thoinkh leas striking inetahntieritay be found in all couri- r. • r tries..‘ , .;To;be.e4ucatedjA. • man.-roust learn -- 'to arid decide accur aFely.-:.11!0-mo;stgdirietaphyPies till he 4p.gray, and langnage r efill he is a walking polyglot, iti nothing 'more, an utreduriatetf - epaiu': - .::,Tliere is ne . Olass,in _ the'corintrr•Whn s jii* - klprgei - interest , in the edhcatiri.p . of:tliairWareri than farmers and thri,sohjeet:ithoitici . 'reepiie from them the attention • • . Tat copy: .oe. fol.' . ' pie • 4!iumaik.l444ii, joijiid*lrertioinitiot! species .• the •earth • ii i ii4;.!Polol l7 ,be4t*Ovfi.iiit , ik . .tioitiki , peilonii-healthy 7.Wqmise . person,- ey...,•areyrious aging. fed in';.illusirtit(oil:;of;his,positjoncthat roan; the' Mnbiplei • .1 evatV44B. , :% , t maw also,'aeserted that • Hop yg! f t I.rfpu silititk••l l :ooo*o.oo4•:Aii4ihii. • t +e h d , o,a, 4 • . k ttll ,i f„ '•.l ? o, ? l4 lo l ,Jer -% : : ; 'l' 4o: ‘ ,odi,fV:all 0 ,f, V - V4W Searnal'or.Olinklile* 4 11 .3 3 :'WP foliowiriernitt44 6 46lohPAigh,estilF" as-iwittilinglo'rittah :mon:any Object; tri liiithlho'cleerdietateti tonstiencti Theta was - lotbiLvliyinetn - LthcollnlY of Antiterai, Va..y not flOtrorn a blacksmith *hi was .w e ll ott in'tke wo rld; - , and a decent "sort of it man. in kis Way-. except . that be.would now 'and then, drink tbo much. Not- long since, he . went to'a temperance, meeting held in' his neighbor hood,. being* quite sober at the iirite,.and listened to Et very stirring addietis, when: the appeal, warmly seconded by , the Advice and entreaty of some of his friends, so wrought upon him, Wet his concience was _ roused,ifind he felt that he, must either fly from this ,place of trial, Or yield to truth.. He hesitated for a moment which alierna, rive to adopt ; but his evil genius prevailed: Stifling his conviction, he tore himself front' the tor ; and en - using to a grogsli-eVier-i -his way home, he there furnished himself with a botileof whiskey. .43.ut ashamed for carry it to his house, he resolved to hide it ; in some place where he might resort to it, without being. seen. - He went, accordhig ly, into the stable, but could find no hole or corner there safe enough for hie purpose. At last he thought of a pile of stones behind the buildin , w ich see u i • t • MS hiding-place for his treasure, and was in the act of opening . a spot among them, fob' the bottle, when a rattle-soar, concealed In the pile, struck its desilly fangs into hie hand, thus terminating his life in • a fete hours 1.. In ihe . ,,agoriy of tie sufferings, the wretched.inan; as a warning to others, -madera full,zonfeasion-of the - circumstances,- a nd died_ deeply; 'deploring his guilt and folly ! in not yielding to his convictions at dip:Meeting: • The kind admonition of Heiven to fie that being often, re proved, hardeneth his neck, shall suthpiely be destroyed; and That without remedy 1" —Sr 'cents rewar d. RUN jt. Nina* from the subscriber residingin Dick inson townlitp,Cubbl co; oit Thursday" the 29th of May latt,a colored boy named Bqb Smith, an intlen det apprentice to the farming business Said boy is admit 29 years of age, soil had on when left gray frock coat and barred summer pants ,about 5 feet 8 or 9.inches in height: :The dublie arc berelircau tioned against harboring or trusting him on m y. ac count, as I ivill s nqf pay any debts of his contracting. maw ; NM.. WOOD% j r... _ - - . . ROUSSEL'S BANDOLINE, • An article free from oil.' and greatly admired hy the ladies-Mos use it in arranging 'their hair, for sale by:, • Steunson tg Mehc!.,(fey May 12 1845. Lard •Lakup' titlobes and Chita Hey's= , . of . a handeonie quality just received and for sal at the Drug store of • ' • See ' tiettsOn • Mahaffey. - May 7, 1845. •-.WA IIiEN PANACEA, As this is the season for the blood, wo can recommend this article as genuine qnd fresh, for sale by . levenson Mahal:ey. X ny 7, 1845 ~i ~~ ~~~~~ ~.~~ pt% ►2,4* ,‘ g ‘ x. . y HAVEjust received my Spring supply of 1 GARDEN SEE6S, completing a very gene. eral assortment, warranted genuine. • • S. ELLIOTT. ‘ urlulcfiarchfirlfli Nit , ? Mart* HE Subscriber hasjust opened in the room T (formerly occupied by N. W. Woods) on the South West corner of the public square, . a .h etc and Splendid Stock of For . eign and Angoican . . .Ml/11 ° X__--01114)Sai - staple and Fancyi-consisting in part, of Cloths, Cas imerescSattitietoi, Linens,Gambroons, Summer Cloths, Veitings,._Silks,ombazines„-Ila trines, Lawns, Crape and Moue de Lai nes, S wise Cambrics, Jackinet, and all ether kinds of Muslin!, Calicoes', Shawls, Checks, Ticking, Velvet Cords, Cotton goodsof all descrimions Citrpet chain antl.Cotton, vnA r inbrtdiasAtasoisrSunthattecGTdVbnitt." ilery, ALSO, A choice and well ;elected Stock of Oro clerics, consisting in part, of CoffeesOugarr, Molas ses, Teas, Tobacco,.Spices, fite. • ALSO, Crockery;Olisuand Queeneware of vari ousaleseriptlons andiqualities, together with .uume rroittrother articiet 4lomprising is complete and gen evil assortment-01 of which he offers fin• sale et very low•priies for. cash. 'He respectfully invites his friends and the 'Public-hi general to give him a mrll,-inasmuch as he feelsconfident that lie can sell goodsis-lowas any other.houlasin the borough.,, - R,OBERT Jr... Carilire;April --- • 'PATTON'S PATENT Windogi Shuttei,' (ate!' TIIB, tiubscriber, agentfor the sale of Patton's Wikidrivr Shutter, Catch and Belt, ironid re- VeetfullyinfortuJlM„ publib that the above Bolt is suPerior to'ariy artlcle,of the kind nowitt'use, both for simplicity and. durability. They 'can be . pur chased at J.' ri Lynn's or'acob' Sewer's itardware Store, North Flapoyier wee!, or of- the. iubsrriber In' West Geuther street, Carlisle: They need only be sein to be adopted. • : CRBYEII, April so; !so. - • 5C714 . -TillEg. 'THE anbecriberliaa' j ust reeeivad a splendid rissintrinint'cif7ther - of-. - enstEiterd—bhied iliCYlWEl,nuinoractured'e a liresslyfibe, lila Own. sales , and' which gava sash genera, Satisfaction to all who purchased them last suminier. • ••, 0 , • . • • 4044 P. LYNE. • • ----- , „ Prince AlbOtt. Riding', timid • 3ait . .`C"` a *WiillhirTgrantlaiifiTints ooni, and kir silo • - Airice3' tin .Teiii.jtist heikelied* 'and ,414).,.at tz; theilciwekpOlsetiby;,-*: • - , ar!rtio . prGritamilmC9# l llsit B ,TO t,O ,13511:14#.44 -83 1191 r- :AMPREDEr'SEI4IIIIV . •. . - rwore, , ,.piliaboid: t h e ittittreoia of goods . 4belonglng,tet'keeb.lienteiti..Noithlflanoo4 .-reef a fee, demi iboye Wm. Irvin'o .ofißee'llittike> -e—will ir.' e ktileonstently-,oti-hand 7 end-fkiele)kike. GROCERIES -St . iedhati L6084103:1imb% It flingleledutdttroWii ItaVarigt an 4 C4if(ed Segall; Yam* I Hyena; mperi al and alin9Creas, alln , lTate; +Veep tilid.-Orleaea Itloltatitet, S pet - 4:od W. a e CandleaXlieise;'. Cranic&a, Made,':Citttnt,- n Igo, Stitteh, - Sultplqi4- Muntaed and.: - .Chnoolate, Ginger . Saleratue, Cutaau.. moil, Clovis," Nutmegs: . • • OroCkery:ohipa. andfilfe- Hrnslies,Tubs; HiteiCets,ChtireS,`Thickete,4M,*, boards, buttee%pt:ints,,ropes' . and tWine.,,tobtictio,. spanien, lialfllo6l/3111tIld eaTmon Seger/44'9AV: of every description ot City and Homo manufacture received at histitore . , Consisting Of Will is'doubl e and Single sOleir renal and undress morocco shoes and boots for Ladies', Children's and Mena-wear at theLowestprices. ' for Sale by the bienlitti - d 50 barrels while wheat Flour. 5 barrels FreilsGround L.orn mad. _ . 2 barrels Buckwheat flour. - - Person,'purchasing' flour of %b . can have it deliv ered at any part of the town.-• Those who may. favor him with their cuttomi.will• he. dealt 'with, on the most Satisfactory terms. lie therefore solicits a - share of_p_uhlic patronage. . Carlisle, January 8,1845. - • QUEENSWARE IRDCERIES, • • A mirrioNAt frndir, supply . Groderiet, we are now . prepared to supply our customers with a general assortment of of. the latest style. and Pattern% embracing White Emboss'd and raised figtired China( Long and Short) . Tea Setts, as also white Granite and Liverpool setts' of 'iantlsome styles, besides a general assortmpnt of 'Liverpool and Granite Plates, lowls,DisliesXitlis and Saucet '4 - Tumblers of various qualitres,and a genemil - siesortment of ennmon ware ot neatfinish. We are nlsn in receipt - oTt4ew assortment of Ce dar ware, including Tubs, Churns, Buckets, Wash boards, tinted Buckets, Keclers, and a general _vnriety_of nther_artieles—asnsualne-tlie-lowestpri— ees, at the old stand of March 12, 1845 HONOR TO WHOM HONOR IS DUE may be truly said, - _ that no ono bas • ever been so success- . • • rut in -Compotrinling a " . medicine, which has done 'so to relievethe human family ito rob • „disease of its terrors, a nd to restore the invalid to health and comfort, as the !men. • for and Proprietor of that Most deservedly pop ular tinnily medicine Da. SwAvNE's Comro . crso SYRUP or 18 Ito CHERRY, andi:done lies been 80 generally patronised-by the Proifeyqui and others, both in this country and in Europe, nor lies there evor'been so great an-effort -in the short space of only six or seien 'years; to deceive the credulous snit nnthinkirig, by putting up Nostrums of rariout kinds, by various individualsottlising, the name of Wild Cherry and as - touch of the name of original freparation as will screen theinfrOm the Is Pof the and - one of the Impostors who puts out the com mon paregoric,oTtlie shop and call itsbeLßalsam of Wild Cherry-ha i Cherry-teas had the mpudencerto caution the public againat the . Original preparation, Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, which, is doing so mu. It good to the world. ..crjr,O44PAV AltE_ OF SUCH POSTERS, And purchase -none but the original and only genuine article' as - prepared by Dr. Awsyne, which is the . bnly one compounded by a regular Physician, and arose from-many years'reltiae - attention - to - -the:- Practice of the Profession, anil . wnich lead to this great discovery. Thousands and Sena of thousands of the beat testimonials of the unparalleled success of Dr. Swarm's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry for the aufh of i CONSUMPTION, Coughs; Colds, Spitting Blood, Liver Complaint, Tick,ling or Rising in the Throat, Nervous Debility, iVeakness of Vold Palpitation or Disease of the Heart, Pain in the Side or Breast, Broken Consti tutibn from various causes, the abuse of calomel &e. Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping CougilVec., were declared to the world years before any other prep aration of Wittl . Oterry came out. The most skep tical may satisfy themselv,os as to the truth of the above, by a little inquiry to Philadelphia. • The enuine article is re seed onl b Dr.tSwa ne, w losepc as icen remove to . corner o Rill and lase streets, Philada. The Balsam'and other spuriousartielcs of Wild Cberryliiiibeen sold .out and re-sold out, and the proprietors are obliged to resort to Falsehood Stritagerri to make their owd out of ,it. ilieiirtieler is put up in Vain style in square bottles, ` covered with a blue wrapper, with a yellow label with the proprietor's mgnature attached. 05-The Public are requested to remember that it is Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, that has and is repeatedly performing_auch miraculous cures of diseases which have baffled tne skill of the Profession, Sad set at defiance the" whole catalogue of Patent Medicates; which are 'daily puffed through ,theotroottathe_prcas.__Therefore. ask for Dr. ,Swayne's coinpound , 'Syrup . of Wild Cherry,. andiitirChase n 9 Other. • Sold in Gs lisle by MYERS , bt HAVER:STICK; sole Agents for this boroughs. _Februarro44B4 . • Sayne'B Fam ll 7.• Medicines:. 4,••:;L: , . AN - additional liappl 'the above vgluablelited , eines, consisting of Jayne's Expectorant, ." Tonle Veernifuge, • " Hair Tonic, " Sanative Pills, - Carminative Ilalsirn, -Received and for sale by ~ , A oplentlid.ikssOitment nt . Braid and Stiow Ron , . ,Lbiiiinet AbOnstiturjAtignoic the ionre.of . .. . ,::, - : • ARNOLD& EtNSTFA,I4.- ' • Carlfsle . ;:April, 9, 1845: ': • • --- -.:•----- - : --..,' .pLASTEKAr. SHAD. • vs tiina Phiatir,. • 1001)aitele Oricrai • ~frish Shad.: • • MARTI N. Harrisburg, .Miy 1845: . •••'• • - r,COAL4'• • • , • 200 tone Licno.burneriCoalPino Proio t 100 do: ; ;'. • 'do '. , " do 100,, do :•Pino'GrOre Coal,' 100 ao:,•wilk.barra do j 2000 bilidielo Eituollnotio roraala.litikir,htiOseor •• Ifaiiiaburg :May 21-'1835 . • • : SHAVIN,Gr::COMPOITND. • „ _ . Conliouad, ertiole4trat received ancl'for . male at tire Store or iiitavarmon' dclrfeliaiyey, +`:, C , , - en elitiqoused for thivoritie,the breath after mania.. kiag.jaat,rticeived titid.fet•aale.by,' , , .1 •,; 41eirensort , h af4e.y.' ; ApfittOi . -•, 'IIOOTI3 , _ , in at i wi lL • opir ,c t e itedpfling; for 744. lowe r r b a l ol i o, t e - y w e .. ,i ° A c w l h s) ! ° o 4 - !.e red i O E3 s t , " n e t e li4p COG ii.Bir••., ..lait 113161461.,,:ta,..;jt...;:,,, - - - r• HAyE itiecre*ved a lot of Prouty& ~,,,,,,40,p-, svitucypivvyne.,.- `,' ".; 'itil4oo selebrat:o l # l l*,4o"g A ' ",:1, '7 ,-' , :.. 4. 74 *.: je#4 ll l9oll7q tit-'ii -7t q't.': ( ,t seirmh*uf*A . vgrloo t ~.,,,, ri,..„.:...,...40,,6,40713,vin1r1ii....,..i 1 c i vi„v i r i , 14 ....„ 4 „ evi di 1 , 044 41,.„. 0 . 1 , /41 ,0 1 , L"Vr+PIA!,Itir . 4 1 MA Ottb7ll:4o4*' , 4i, • C,',, ,,, .4 , ; ~' 11 ~. „.1 ; i . , , ,, .ou 44, 1 1 A1fie*..,,0x , '4 - 10-4; --,..: - on...l.Mußgiret' tfil:f . : 7 l , A ,- $4,:45;43 ~ . ~,r,;,.i.,,ik.,;,,i;;;;,,,,,,,,7„A'.q."p,1g VP , `"•• • :', i,? , ;:'.. 1 0.t. ' l " 4 .* , i !' ig A ° ' ''' '' ' ', li . 6 . , % *c4 -ti,1P . 40::4 : \ '`',!4 1 ,417 1 1-t.' . :# , A;',/,'t ;:a , ',7',,,,, , 44 '. ''''l 4.t,4 ,1 , 4 i ~,„.., k :. ' .''',''rl'''4.-,''''..o, ~ , ,-. .7 N .L•1 . 4-.', . - ,i? .., -. , ,? , 31.0 .,;, , i, L •- 3 -!, z 42:1, . 1:i:04 , .,,; :ft‘ 4 iritr.; 44 ' if ,l I ----t':-----,4--- A-----''-;'----4-qtri,'”lls2,l7,:nr-r:1.Tw..1,-;4':„,`,'-",,,''',:4',7,' ket J. W..EBY S. ELLIOTT. Akeiit BONNETS. s AtarAVATArie: .1 • : -'• , „ • ••'' a. HE FRN I( Xl:lB —ati, • iii - eriO l . 4 4 4oo ;fibb.7 o 44il l ;k l 4 l ln. ':ll l lAkb:lg.§l3/tit.NtbE','eith'dri)eitOtaientOrilia:' oti'PROPERTY• aid LF,FECTS;:tif t eieryJAdeseriptionr•itr . 'town ..or. CoPittry,"citilhe*ose;reaSoitable'Urmi...ApPlica tiOnOnsde lierio;itally' or by letter,-will 144411 y, sitteoddd • • 1 , -- •-•",..!-•••:.. tie r ,ot. kri he eri ![ ednceil I}i iok or StiatiioiSslllngit or et!re* • . •• • kolitt'es . •- • :'''' l7 , rio deposit°. db '"deChll6fiei - ; ‘ , to do do dii,„T.aVerific • ~tpki, do do r': 5 do . • • , dcS= l ;.:•'AltV,SlitlidejlirlvatteL4l6 6 do dog;iddl .. Sigide n ti' - 6 to - . 71 do ' • do • • Po's:vers o , ' • 7to 10 do , A sitiitrlim RISE.. . . O Bvickl'Stotte dtVellings and Fur filturOfidtri. „ 50 to 40e:$1C0 value 'do ...;",:,..doti'Stores Merehan- , • dize , • ••••,•,:• , ••3540 50 • .do do 'ravers iinti:' , xurnottum ' 60 - - do ' • do ,Contens , 65 to 75 * do. do do „Stab . le* • • • • do' do Grist`-Mill-and Stook • El 75 lo 80. 'do Frame and Log dwellings and NO. ...- • hiture • . 50 to 75: .- 'do do do Stores -find, Starch:ln- , • BEM do do ;Toyernsond Furniture 60 to - 1 - 00 do do do Barns and Contents • 00 to 100 Q, 0 The subscriber went lor.,the above company for Carlisle and its vicinity. All applications for aseiurance-estlicr by mail or personalk will be promptly attended to. W..D. SeYMOUIt. ' Juno 120944. • Iy-33 FIRE INSURANCE. HE' Allen and basipennsborough T Insur,ance Company — oT Cumberland County - ,in- - corporaied by •An Mit of A ssembly,,is now fully or ganize:l,nm] In operation under the.managemetit of toe lb !lowing commissioners, viz: „ • . Cht. Stoma n,Jacob Shelly, W m R Gorgas,Lewis flyer, Christian- Titzel, Michael' Hoover, Henny Logan,Michnel Conklin, Benjaniin H :Musser, Levi Merkel, Jacob Kirk, John Snavely, senr. and John Rankin, who respectfully call the atttntion of, the citizens of Cumberland and York Itounties to the ad vantages which the compatiy bold out. The rates of. insorance - ury as low and rayorabie. as any Company of the kind In the State . Persons wieTintg to become nteolhers areinvited to to:1W application to the agents pf the company who arc willing to wait,upon them - at any time. ' JACOB SHELIA , Preet. MitettAnt. ilooveit, Vice President. Lewis Illier, Secretary, , --.- Michael Cocktin,Treasurcr. AGENTS. Michael floover,General Agent, Mtehanieshurg. Rddolph N.'Cumberlara _M Conklin, „' ... Wm R Gorgas; •- - • Christian Time!, johr C Dnnlsp, • Peter Barnhart, David Martin, C. H. Harmon, Kingstown, Henry Zeatng, Shiremanstown, Simon Oyster, lYorraleyshurg, Dr. Jacob Baughman, Carllele, Jacob KirkiGettertirAgentfor York County NeW Cumberland P.O. Henry Logan ,•_ John Sheyriek; .Inlinttankin,o l • Daniel Daily, - J. Bowman, _ e„ . Philip Breekbill, . Cumberland- co Cy. Other agents wilt Se added hereafter.. July 31,1844. PROTECTION AGAINST LOSS F~~~~~~~ l i~ pflr. CUMITERLAND-VALLEY MUTUAL - PROTECTION COMPANY, being incortm rated by an act Of the-Legislature oft to presentses sion,and fully organizgd and in operation under• the direction of the following board of Mennen, viz: Thomas C. Miller, John Moore, David W. Mc- Cullough, James Weakly, William Moore-, Samuel, Galbradh, Thomas Paxton, A. G. Miller, I halip Spangler, Samuel Woody, Abraham Karat, George Brintile,Scott noyle,call the attentimvof the inhabit ants of Cumberland Valley to the'cheapness of their rates aad_the many vadvantages which this :Ind sxf insurance has over auy other. Ist. Every person insured becomes'a monnhae of the company and takes part in-the choice of t. ears And the direction of its concerns. '.- Std. For insurance nu more is demanded th:in is necessary to meet the expenses a the Company a2d indemnity tiptimiLloyma.3xidok - . .. 3d. The inconvenience of frequent renewals 13 a voided by insuring for a terns,or five years. But. ,policies cambe taken for any period from one to .five years. dth. Any person applying for insurance mutt g"ve his premium rake for the cheapest close at the nate of five per centunt, which will be $5O on ets $lO3O for wh ich he will have to pay $2,50 for fi ye years and $1,50 for survey and policy, and no int re mina be slra sustained to a greater aindunt than the funs on hands will oover,and tlibil no more will 1 e requie red than - a - pro - rata - sliareiese rates Tra - vilrer cheaper than those of othertimmpanies, exseist witch' awe incorporated op the same principles "rums. C. MILLER Ps'est. r--. A. G. Miti.est,See'i.. _-_-.,L-- - • The following gcnticpsb have been • .‘•tlfilied. AGENTS:— •,• -..., Ai Dr: Ira Day, Area i' , burg: '• ' . James' Kenneily,E .' etyille.„ „ . 1 I t., -----dieorge Sr tlle; Etiq4rhltionrom ~.-• • Clemens McFarlane„Carliale,.. ' • • , , - J,acob Sheens, _ __; --„. do - ._' • ;.!.. - " - " L. 11. Williaroi,Esq;:-Westtminitnir ,''.,,, .James Kyle, Newton. • - Pl. ,--..-:.- • •'3 , Col. Jas. Cheatout,Leeie X Roads,, '", • . Jos. M. blesuis,.Esl i tisburg. fflt ~ • . Jos. osser, Esq: Is... Cumberland- ! John Clendenin, 'Esq. Ogee - town.' ~ . -•-. Stephen Culbertson, ShippenibUrg. ' •‘'• '''- Peter McLaughlin, Si :Middleton. ; - .: Juice 5,1844. •• • . • • '.., -. • 4 :: , ', ly . A. • American' Insterinice• 'Co. 0 . I'HILADELPHIA; 4600,0.00. THIR tong esliipliihed Company makes insu • eitheirpermenenf or limited; against lons or dama f e by Fire onlpidperik•and, ante of every .descr• Their terms are z .veiy,reasonable, and property holders - Ai:IAI to avail themselves - Of the . advarktigee,efforded by them- -• • . • - The 'aubleriber is -AGENT, -for- the Company for .this - florough and vieleityand application to hilniinlinroon - Oeletter, will rectiveluniediate ; : ^, ' - • ' , MYERS. 1845.- , ~ •'• ' • Rm.. ' K AD VERTISEM EN Ti T. ,JENPUNCS dt, goaiAtellitSt*ltifaZZOilkSl IMPORTERS CLOTHS, cisimgnEs, *ESTINGS *ANCTIHIESSART/CLES , Oicc, , *lpAtfaYVoltnrricorifioN. mm,, city 9f New : York and . - matiniring'garmenti'n ropeifinkonlipitation. is Ora! adAn z thamla_nalCa9o` exafnlim..nur stook) of 100 Goodui • to.pyipsit e 'iti, coinpriekng an as9nr,tmant'unan6 x ,N,lliff4l9.ll9lineaa and vatiati; and`w.l49h 9411 be ; id./l° anaon4l , l9,Wo Nana; in kiii,402.91,at pima fait inn's( offiiiinahl ad non-: - 02 1 .210, ilia Cash 'paraligik• air-Oininot,Tairtir. be alifCreeinfitd• ' 'April 2;184i. ME mg;- 41443,? _‘ 11. , “gym?“ = - - .C.ABINETTIVIAKEN) ;7`t tititaiirVniagruir4 fiiends.and . ,the geneiallY,„ilialrhe still 'continues to C.try . op the CatiiiitObiliing-lia4nesireat hitt old Aland in;.,West Ellgli;stteefi'.opposit.e - 34r._ . Rhoads' Tavern, where liVkitons,Co ,nsta titfit _ntly on hiild will trituntfactiiret 4410108. in his line of busitiess;speh'ierf7A , J , e , ::.,;,,..ai.. , :.-4"; • - .4l7.lfirEa CS: '4I.O(IIIE244IfIXER; Sofas,*Tables,VideteadO;Ate., at:3 a very lowest prices. Ho alii&S ea on the . Chair Making Business, in altelkiiiireus branohes, and-keeps a constant supply': - 111411110GIANY CHAIRS, \\--, • ROCKING CHAIRS b ,WIN.DSOR' •Iwoossoi l : CHAIRS; §grfEE.S and SOCIA:, T.-1 1 q4,7 ' BLES, - all 'of - which -with. 'ivory - thing elate in that line, he is proper.- ea to 'manufacture and diopose of on the-most - reattonahle - ternic.777 -- - , " He 4nvites hilt old frfends,:and . the public generally to give 'him je=l- , call, as he facie well aoeured - that - ho shall be able to accommodate them in quality, arid price equal to any other establishment of the kind in the couhty. • Carlisle, Sept:'lo, 1844, Susgelleh,anna__Zine,- • r..v...„; • r •• ..rr-r "X '.llllO. 4}.lV. TILE undersigned, proprietors of the Su sonhafinn Line.of Cars and Oink" Boats, return theuthi cere thanks tO their frientli in Franklin ans.' CjirOL hei•land counties for pnst favors, and r eapectful . fOrlh.them that therhve now prepared to receive and foiriiiird . daili - ,.viaVide Water Canal, 65 to 85, Produce and illeichundize, PHILADELPHIA' and BALTIMORE Produce will be a'elivered to rini house ih Philadel plain sir Baltimore to which theirßoats can hare an isesiEheir agent's in the cities are lillelibrk A. •AVAtown. & NEPHEW, Vine st.'Whari on the_ Delaware, Philadelphia Ateliers. JoMisr AftCor..x.ouott lx Co., • Bowley's4AChare, Baltimore 90 to 100 do Theywill also reeeiveand forward laily,to Pittts burg and intermediate Otants, Freight and Passen gers also for o the North and West Branch Canals. J. & P. MARTIN. Harrisburgr May 1,1844, ' tP2 Obeap Umbrella, Parasol -mid Sun hade Manufaetoty, JOSIAH W. CLARKE, Successor to "R ober Richie, late at N0...4 South Fourth Street, Phil adelphia; has removed to the North Wee; corner of-PciurthAnd MarketillyeeTs, wherelie - keeps con ntantly_totanle superior articles of the above named goods, manufactured-under his.own immediate su perintendence, and warranted of as good quality as can be purchasetfin this or any other city. Dealing only for Cash, J. W. C. is- enabled to sell on the mosCreasonable . terms, and he respect fully invites Merchants and others visiting the city, to call and examine his stock and prices before purchasing elsewhere ,lOSL TW CLA RKE, N. W. corner of roan,* arid Market streets, 18 Fn. 'do ua K y do • Bast Penneboro' Churpldow , Iron and General 'Commission Ker. • SPEAR'S WHARF, BALTIMORE. . EOEIVES' and-sells — Nails. Pig Iron, Bloom AIM Bar dron,Nail Rods, Castings, &c. 8331".13 ENCE Was. Mord'i k S. N. Leivis,* Lewis;James & Co. " Morris & Jor.es, " E. G. Dutilh lk Co. • Benj. lEfield, Esq., ' - New, York. - James "P. Lewis. Wm F. Whitney Esq. ?' Boston: Men. C. L.-&N.-F.. Thayer-5 And to Merchants generallyin Baltimore. March PZ, 184.5. Wilt county do do - do . tf-40 1000 IPersons..in Philade'. !Ada alone, can testify to the wonderful efficacy of that_nowerful remedy, THOMPSON'S COM POUND SYRUP OF TAR AND WOOD NA PTHA Read! Read! Astonishink cure of Chronic Bronchitis! , , Philadelphia, May 23, 1844. Mr. S. THOIdPSON.—Dear Sir. For more then four years past 1 had been dreadfully afflicted With an affection of the' throat, which -my physi Dian pronounced Chronie - Bronchitis; entitled by.repeated and neglected colds. The distress suffered is indescribable. My throat was !literal; ly raw with violent coughing, so that blend would come from it; also great oppression,_pain and tightness at the chest ann fever—in short all4ho sufil-puirrionary-syrnptomirishowed--tfieurscpmc alio*ed themselves, causing entire loss of fleets sary-scpose—my throat was leached and Watered over and over again.' I made trial ofeverY.known remedy, and at different periods had the advice of six physicians, and all with no avail. About two months since I made trial of your Compound Syrup of Tai.and Woad Naptha, and before I hod taken the first bottle" felt relief. I continu ed until I- bad :taken seven bottle's, which corn pletfikierniireirthe disease and sestored_rno-to perfect' health, and I firmly believe I should not now be Ming, had it not been for your invalua: ble inedicine. • , JANE PEERY, • • - 123 Sprueeotreet..., 7.rilncipal7Alce N. E. corner. of,:Fiftli, and. Speneestrdets...; Ptico 50 cents per bottle or OS per dozen. . keit& M!!l!iliMgaiii D, 0: :PROM, . 9 72 STAERTI BETWEEN STH AND 6TII • \ PHILADELPHIA. -1 MANUFACTURE It of Agricultural iniple: -ineiitii and' dealer in Garden. Grass and Flow-- er'Seetis; offer fonosal rout. and Mears' Patent, ,centre draught telf-shaipening gli*, for which nine premiums were awaaded in the Statea of, Penn sylvania- and Delaware the past, fall. „They ,are made both right and left Pind, are' light in deaught, cheap to keep in -repaironiljard particularly rec ommended for turning Under green erope;and see. !pieci ng enotigh•for, any init.:: iS'absoll - Plotighs, for one, two. thieleherses. Detible Mould and N. , Yotk. I, from- $2, tit . $6 'each.. Tay lor's Patent Strew. Cutter, (new )' Green's Hovel's anitimproved Geillotine Straw Ctitters.. - ,COrn.Stalk Grinders;: Grain,Fans, from. $8 to slo'eaiihe Corn .Shellers' in• a great variety, for - hand- and - horse-power: -- Noise Powers - and Threshing - Me - ebbe'. Meat ditters and stuffeis.- Churns. !lay: and manure forks.- Hoes - „Spades, Shovel*, Rakes. Transplanting:Trowels. Coin, Planting,:Aurieultural:furmicesi..sod,everk,_other implement wanted for the FAIT? or Garden.-_ „- ' e •- • ALSO—The most evtineiviaesortmeht of Vegeta, Me and 'Flower. Seeds,' n Philadakhiu,including 50 new %end'euperioe , kinds; crap of 1844 grown ?ex. ,pre*sli for this establishment, and -Warranted of the. 'best qualitranir true to 'name'. end be. obtAiiiid by. he : pound or busliet;iir, neatly:Put:Op and labelled, with direntiana foe, planting: - 'll6lbouilloetaind. Fruit Ti , cea, Jr the 'Choicest' kinds Dealers'. Ara' reipeinfelli'invited to call , aint'aee the 'aisortinent :” : ;044 ifaiket let; , ' • CCPeliee extremetk.loyb . I", • • - ,INIONEY:n , ater proof - ea y, days when, pockets irtiad adreit:'' ,. ..Thaae.- cite. are a i n 'sur'e p,rptcl4,lleia : ',agaififit their iaccisei, Gar'ailak '— • • • 1* Pe,rfaincli hikelitiee,*lifrfAxlciicke , Vetveino, VPdtii;',hl#oollo: l !lNignanette,49M AK e‘o4ltllo6o.A.fili)l.llou,illite Litv 'qfapge. A6ll4aliiikiirimeik"foi An :/ ; 41 • 0 01 1 rIck ' ,- ; , , ,-, ;.' 4 ',14 , - ; ",:i„', •:.7 .; 4,-ADIE riiti5,.03,,,,,,,,1,,..',,,, ,' . ' .. I'‘.. ibittio*oniv4volopti, ~ J .TENkr-.o,llAinr , . „ .1 0 ,01,44.1004,1 0 ..t, ilowlewfmokLrgrii 0.,30-444-044-,l*: lid4o..c:Fol 7 *.c h , 4Z:Tor.ctiOtli 70It "1P4441/74 ''V01PV,11151,P,.”44-":': A' , ' . 1,4 , ..,vt' ' ' ,. ;' ,. .' , :- , ),•`::' , n ~.: ~.. , ~!;;,•; ~, - ~-,.•,;;:‘?'2,...:,'-'-,.;,,.4,,,:g.,,,,ti,.-7-ert.-7,11-,'"...'.',,v , 'fr.4, 7 `,rw::;q:,,' '7,, . 1 ~, , ,% r-, ~,. ~0 ,,A„ , :IF.XCTEVWORW.IIII;IIrg -' ~4arsdplfrr latßlireiE.Pak . • 'ti - ct.k . p . l4etillar' character, Composed of. Vegetable Extracts that are diuretic,' 'Sudorific, expeatorant and Cathartic , by which cam: . - binatiO.wtheYareradiptertw'most - fortnirtif - ditibase'' and.' nitY takedat all by younsand old, ro bust-and feeble, with perfect: safety, without interfe ring with habits, occupation, cii7,regulaicourie o • • '- • , TheYivili,at all timelibe found. serilcectleas.a l'aegatieef aleansiifg the Stomach and bowels, as well as a Ourifier of the blood and animal-fluids, in addition- to their' other i'beciadso, - contain ing 'dersapnrilla .andother...yatuahl.er nfedical • ex tracts tneir ioinposition, and whi ch Makes them. preferable , to all other • ' itrOte - A,Ol/o'..tereffleateir have beenTublisshed at Yarlous times of their effi cacy in yarions.diseasts, and wheiv all _ether medi eines-hid lei led f'ini - the Must liiiye!'read many otthem;further.publileation of them is deemed um -o*,cessaryi on actount Of dtekgrent ekpente. 100,01:1 have been sold in Philadelphia Olbne;die past ) ear; .thus showing that in the place *here they art InVni 'flntired, they have* reputation, gt-enter Man °that• pillii—whioli arises tram the fact that Dr. . sly is well known at home as a regular Pbytjellin, and hispills are consequently employed with great er conildento than Any t tottlitiOn-to tfreir . known efficacy, • ~YIRT"~ - JACOB FETTER . --; . Let it Verentembeiciit . ~ „ 1 'tis not the qUantity ' alpine or 2 th er medicine you can getfor the same money, is the best or cheapest —'but the quality." • Of. cheap medicines or 'pills," pills,- you, of course,gef the moat ] iiiiirrotlarii inilficed to take the mole, inder the impression 'ifs little does good, more will do more good, and you make drug . shops of your stoma's, eausingortentimes• serious injury to yourselves for life. . .. 7 "" Dr. Letdy's Blood Pills arencuppoiCil of morees-,. pensive ingredientsoin d reqniremore nicely stub ra. , •bor in' their preparation .Vino any other pills—the apparatus alone fOrps'eparlb,g t thektrttets nontsiinetl in his pills, coating over three tlfbusanddbllars, • ricei29ruentsit;box. . They Eire prepared only, sod sold wholesale am Retail, at Dr. Leidy's Health Emporium, No 191 North Second street below Vine at. Afso by T. O. STEVENSON, Sole Agedt for Carlisle.. June,VI3.IR44 THOMPSDN'S COMPOUND_ SYRUPOF TAR AND. - WOOD NAPTU4... ° For the Preventiun - and Cure of • Pulmonary Consumption. OF all diseases incident to our climate there is J 'tones° universal and at the same time so in sidious and fatal as Consumption. In lids epuntry especially Pulmonary Consumption is emphatically a scourge, and in its resistless career sweeps o'er the land as s destroying Angel, las ing low with relent less hand the strgagesf and fairest of ourinee! Hith .et to.alliefforts to direst this tires d (tiara selta ve prov r ed in vain and alllhat seemed within our power was at best the alleviation of sulrering L ret ulering. some . shit sinonittefllie cei uii progress to iii tomb The Compothol . .yyrup of Tar is a combination heretofore uitknOwn, exerting a power over the dis ease-scarcely conceivable; bar lig a specific action on the mucous tissue nnd at the same time briughig. the whole system muter its powerful inflente iticom pletely cradicatee.the cause pt' disease be it lieretli tary or otnerwise; and thus by striking'at diet-oot of thc„complaint imparti tone to debilitated organs, affordi renewed t igor to the genre) system and thus restores the patient to permanent health. Thisinvaluable medicine is put op in hettles,linv ing thefollowing words blown in thegliiss-*Thoinn son's. • Compound Syrup of-Tar for Consumption' without. winch none is genuine.. icesso gerita per bottk. ,bOttles fol. $2,50, Vot sale lit Curtis! e T C 611..!VENSIiN. Frle AR;ept ir . ET nil kite world take ntatee,antl be careful not I.Arto hay .the (sugar coated) Improved Italian Ye- . getable Pills, unless eet , y pox has on it the written signature of the original_ inventor and patentee. - BENJAMIN: SMITH, M. D, Those pleasant l'illi.possess 'toners to open ALL the natural drains of the' system—viz: the Lump, Kidneys, Skithand_Bowels—kitherto unknown in theytitettee of Medieine • and so complete bas been their triumplifover all other medicines, that many have-men led-to suppose they •contain some •pnwer- NI mineral ; but upon examination by Dot tPrs Chilton, Randolph, Huntingdon, and othets ; this supposition is at once proved to be groundless. Sold in New York, at,, the principal Oniee,„l79 Grenwich stceet, nod elfin by MYERS 6 . HAVER STICK, sole Agents for Carlisle. Smiths Stigar Coated Pills: AN OBSINATF. CASE. Baltimore, Feb. I fith, 1845 Dr. 11. W. Andrea R - Sir v.-The hoz of Dr. Smiths Sugar Coated improved 'lndian ,Vegt table I purchased of you, some tivn months - oast, 1 gourd iu their application to mv son (of ahnut 15 )eats of ,age,) the most happy effect on the system. He had been for some years, very delicate In health, and very much subject to fever Jtnd chills, so much so as to create alarm for Ns future health. And for two or three years we,liati•to keep him from school the mos . • edge the complete restoration his health and a fair prospect of Its perminent en)nyment. J. A. SANGSTON. .No. 169, Hanover street. Principal 011lce, 179 Grenwich st, New Yoil: CAUTION.---As a miserable imitation has Imo, 4natle by the name of Sogar Coated Pills, it is ne• eessitry to be shire that Dr. G. Benjamin - Smiths Big; nature is on the boN. Price 95 cents. A, n gents for Smiths Sugar Coated Pills. ounestownid.- tt.ingstown,Ealcy & liilfuttser. April 9th, 1845. _ ..4 L-4~ - 1,-rt - rs - ~ - . - filleted do.not Despoil. . . .pound-Syrtr"hrTftr ',the the most certain and' powerful ‘ retnedy ,ItimAtor_ the cure of Cceisomfitioli in nil its stages, Bratitifdtilif Chroniil - CiiimETSpitting of Blood . Palpitstian'tifilM, Heart Liver Complointand Chronic Affections nf the Kidneys Still further proofs—ifs own Woi ks, Proclaim It ' Read the following!! - - - . • . . Philadelphia, Jan 3., 1843 . Afr SP Tucnoiv—llear Sir: Film a ;gratitude to you-and a_desivei that the afflrttldOit haVe recourse to your truly invatuable mefflime, t would state the benefit I have experienced from its use •For some time_past't have been afflicted -with' a distressingmeking cough,accom;mnied with amid_ 'oppression and ili ffl oullyfif breathing With a sensa tion of tightness ai the .Ches ecruninegvm: alarmed a friehal who has Much • butanes! by your .medieine recommended me to - i-disne eo and hi,st very short time every sasses:sung Syinptemn disappeared; myexpectomtion became Iree,all o pressionteft me raj , cough raised and In a few days. • wadable to go au( and Windt° my bossiness:a well man! Any further .iriformation.wsil be. 'cheerfully, , g i v en the , afflicted, b . Y." calling at my iesidenoe No: •.' • • .":.. l• •40S MoMANAIIIt „ • . " For sale in Carlisle ' • T C. STE:YENS° WiSol 4. . . . „ . . • • 1T....0411 4 111.01 P, BE .D1 4 1t1,11Ep,,, 4 _(.Fir Truth la ;flight a .• • "' • (1. , DR; ELVDr..T,q,BI4I,i4P.RRIL;44I) Is the Turest, strongest; and tuod i t i pfficsoibus of any, other.prt paraffin) of Sarsapar it ivwarrnoted-to be atrongei MOST," 04inr !'" igic li er 11" rr ° r ioST* &r e stronger:dont' three o tho,SlrOklG pr by any.Othpr In the United States.; .E , Leidrli'Sarsaparillit is reconitnendtlbt iirespectable:physicians' in‘'preferttle 11neY: o 9Pe Allwho ' have'evei)uted it, Intite,derared m ore ,bene fit frsint-tine'liottle than. three to ter of, others; an d thrse -4 whol , ioPer having- uselLotherht.Prepertiticaui. without benefit, will use Di' Deidy's; will soon e. convinced (ail thousands have alreadyfit e ny,of the foregoing, a ssertton. • extracts, appitraktis.withAlli a llti Dr. Lgldy's in Ids prep,aratibignf • rsaintrilla tti eo pre b pa me re! , 'lathe '4l*Sta is import__ , Laitt hamselffiront tho eelebrnteklionsa 9! Kt' & Caventou,ln Paris; rit great'ettOnaei't,nn I. MS, paid° of eitraatlng. the,medient;virtAtev ,o.f L b rL 9l P .o _ l t,'.. rain ind,othde roots; ; other protests D sEI onhTritr. SEr..ER4L '''iOonimenda' Cot TEST ;0r:0994rk44-°'7l."; ionfrhave-b999' delta; front' olertyszten;:ind.cpitY a ,. '' arn ' tiln i e `'‘tii ii tn r "::P swi i4 l,-, 44h t a t ee 4n =ll l o ) %eV a l n i : Is tH9lr-hou r ° '.4;it'narilla tan linoh!‘ teti.astcwhery.P 4 .! , t,Y , Pj, riam -,-- e f taltint! ! 9,lll,ll'°,4Y.-4 .. ! ritertinalt 7 ;o4lintl.:itriet;litar. , Heny Vlno:yW r * r iltr gti; .,s _ ,9!",, i *;.•: e b.mec;Eilito;and Penal. Jame 11and ' aan~ Fred : K . 1 : 94 ;9 309 ... _S. • 'l4,ol4g.;:oo4Licik.:OPtPot!les • 1 °, 9 1 99 ' 1. 99 tv , 44'SON-;;. , 13:ii • f.9i , c 411 1. 141 '0.1 R.• 0 ;. , • ; • To the Public. CAUTION TO ALL. pruption READ! RE4D! ! 11681 • , • - -4° --t r. w , • CoNSIMIPTION-Off TH E Lil3s4l". • Aleotiotut the . Asthma, , Brouchite!, or Weaknese- Or the' _Bridal _Ch'romc Cough, Pleuruoy, Ileinorrhage qf ikeLungo dud. alleffictiom V °laic PidmanarOOrkairic „, , NATU.RS. OWN PRESCRIPTION e A.compound:,Balsamic prepat;atititi.of Virgin/and or Wild Cherry , float; combines Extract strar, prepared hy. new Chemi cal procesp,ipprOed and recommended: by the meal diitingundted physicianii and.Loiverselly'aitthloivli edgql the mostvaluable medicine . ° ever diticover'ed. • • NO QUACKERVeNO DECEPTION. In Bening forth - the virtues of this truly great mcd icin° we have no, desire to deceive those who orb labouring under affliction, nor do we desire to eulo glee it more thantt—justly,deserves. Yet when We • look around and seethe vast amnunt of suffering. and ilistVessticcasioned hAmany of the diseases in which thltrinellithine has pt.oyell so highly successful, we reel that we,sannot urge its Claims too strongly' ol• ipy_too , mttelt:ln-its-favot flinch, ipdtrtt,are the • ' .vIRTVEs.: Of this flalsim, that even kthe atlAnied Singie Of Cortattlamexim, - iiftWidi the Most esteemed remedtc/ of physiciOns hive failed to effect any change, thl Use pythis ractlioine has been productive of the MOO Hstonithiug relisf,atid actually effected cures aftet all Itopss of•Mitovery bad-been despaired MF: •In ibc Ant stages of the disease ter *Catari:l Art/ '..Comtumliotion,'l originating from negfectrd • COLDS, it 1108 been loaf:with undeviating suceesi and.hiindrmla ablenosiledgo they owe therestoratiotu. of•thelr health_ e to thiainvaluahl med"rine_alon • rtltalflqonsrern trop so prevalent amongst delicate young femalus,Ooturnottly termed • A "GOING INTO DECLINE," A corrplaiut.with "which thoutands are lingering, his also proved•bighly stnacessful,, and not mdy pop ''caws the poWbr of elteckiitg the progress ot this of jarming complaint, but also strengtf,ens and imago— rotes the system . more effectually than any medicine we have ever-post:easel). For partirultirti, catiticates,&e., see br. 'star's paMpltlet. ADENTS.S. ELLIOTT, Carlisle L. Denig, Chambersbrug. Solomon:Dawn - Id, York. Angle and Cresson's, Sliippensburg i Carlisle, November 8.'184.9. C lir n rin/IOMPSON'S COMPOUND SYI/UP OF "I'AR and. WOOD NAPTIM; m. motion of the mucous membranes is the result of - some impressions made - upon - theta by cold or other causes; hence Chronic Catarrh, Spitting of DloOd, Bronchitis/ Astmalt-resulting in / Con. . sin s i ption , Dastritiscdiseased-Liver-and-K- 1 nays; Palpitation of the . heart, &c. From incontostible evidener, it iaproved that Thompson's Compound Syrup of Tar and Wood Natitlia is a ,specific in these complaints—allaying irritation, promoting healthy secretions, and removing the exciting causes of Thbusands - have used it and can bear testimony to its efficacy. Further proof. March, I, 1844. I hereby certify, that in consequence of 'repeat. ed - and 'neglected,beca me seri: ously affected and for along time.' have with violent pain in my breast, bstinato coup and diffieult expectoration, the aymptums daily increasing in. violence. 1 had recourse to various, remedies; w . li no avail, until.l. used Thompson's Conine f Syrup of Tar, which effected a per• man et cure before I had taken three-bottles. • -,. ' E. .VANS ' Payette—West, below Arch. Principal Oflice, N. E. confer of FIFTH aocl SPRUCE Streetn. Sold also -4y Oliver, Tenth and Race; Hoben. sack, 211 and Cotes,tynd Bth and'Oreen ; 'Thump.. -see, Gth and Arch ; Lindley M. England, 3d and --Vine strects,'Philadelphia • E, ,Dringharit, minion, Del.; J Dish, Lanpasterr A L .Allentown; n e Jacob Mayer, Criambersburg ; E W Earle,Reading; Moore& Longarse,Norristown 1 1 1eWirig,.Trenton, N. J.; ‘Voolman, ton, N. J.; Dr. 'V McPherson, Harrisburg; A B Sends Co, New Dante & Aldrich, Poughki‘ensie. N. York.. Price FIFTY CENTS per bottle or f.l6_ per dozen. Ile w.arc.of-erninterfilbT.--- T. C. STEVENSOisUrsoIo agent for Carlisle. Jill/111111' 2, 18A5 ' 6m 11101{E 1 1 1{00Pyr. . . . - EAMON N J Nia'reh 18, 131 I. — TIINEE years ago in consequence of mix. e.r.et• (ion iu assisting to launch a boat. I ruptured ablot vessel in rite limos hielt was tollow est by profuse Spitting etilloo7l, and consequent debility ao that had to stop work. I preuiredille best medi' treat- Meat but the bleeding reuirred very often nceiiim puttied with fever. Ina short time a cough come on whh great oppression, hectic fever and night sweatis. Thus I went on griultiallyo owing worse and`l bo dil ..tunst—thre— months ago. I made trial 01 . 1'1111.51 . PS(IN'S Con pound Syrup q ITar,wliteh I used gradually ihr nen -three-months, during w blob tinsel oath ally im proved's.nd I now bear nly testimony to ntssolne,no the only medicine w hich benefitted me, and has t e- Stored me Pllll.ll' 1101..EPAT. . This inenlitable medicine is put ups,: 'P baying the; . .rollowing words blown in the glass: `Thompsnit'e_ Compound SyNl , , Ol Tim for, Cor gumption . " 'w.itlinut - u filch none is genuine. -- Pr l ee -50 'eentsyMilittlrEc:Siit tor $2,50. Fee sale iu.Cnrliale:bp'i r,. 7 C sT.EvgsioN, Sole Agent-5 I,e May' :1°,1644, Is. Tro - tnis t` -Wei/us :' r r :;7 l- knh4 : ltl t ; l Cc n Z° ll Iti:atent Vegetable NA'or t,evi ' ever - u ould be without ;tin tlidir fern iliCs,as chilmeen um subject at,alltim"es to Worms. . Dr. Lelilyla•Wnrm Tenlaceittpooed of vegßablro .." altogether, nod may be.giveti-to ehildren•of all age*. ~ Elirectionsoteinnpany eitCli paper or pacitage... ,Chilclrelinift'er 'flinch, ortimes, From so mow • things tieing:o'l , mi them:for; worrns,vvithout any el fectr:,:ltricli:triSdieine; given to children, hne a ten deney lo: destroy their geoprol neon!), and .they ste m ore cor leaillelientenv.er idler. •"...' : • To avOid tlte.uenessity!of giving medicine tint cessarily.Wheit yoy are certain your:- 'children has . worthy glye . thcm .10. - #e#!•ol:Liitly 'a IV OM Tea. I is allihatTi•iiiceisiiry.. 1 ' . • • ._ReferinCeiniglit'be-maile,to:severil - hundred pa rents in P.hilidelphio;city. and tennty„ . of the et: kart • ...11r4itly'rWerttil'ea-.- Trritaind'fau willlU conViticiii;:•.;:.•,% . • •'--• 1,-....•'• ::• . ; - ------.`"-- - : : - giyib - tgf 'i;:eitfitii . 'l4ll!;sind as cents ulargopacb nyte' 'Preparationly,Vand 'for sale, wholesale an• - 4 1. 01011;at.Dr:LeitlY!allisklih ' Einpcirium, No. l Neith,S.Ccinivi stree, IkelciW Vine,(sign of the Goo den Eagle' nd FerProts,) Philade lphia. 1 •-.... - -..',„.1P0r sale.iti.,Citiliale. by _ ._._ • ..• , : , %.. - .t.....? ,, ? . .;...:?:•: [.. '-_ . . -' . ...t--,..-!U CISTEVNNSOF-- r 41 4 1 -4 4 711,0.15. :1 .:1••: , r - ::: . ~:.- •. • .: •••• .-, DS Irtirgit 7 S: - 1111A611C OIL Oileculior,,lnl f 5 . , ....•:.1.,:-. ; :. '` eitles . r.b 7010-:splendisl.: , - On; coderl it a necet.. '," ' 1 1 7801iel 1 4 6 .10ever i y, :;;, -..' *idy' , ior :,gontileniati.s , - ,:* toilet.. Unlike all nth- •,: 0611; It . does:not soil '%; ' , 3; , ... ..... the'halr,bilk,gires, it a' • '' , isralitiney: snit' beauty, , : .... • unsnrinussed...'., It' Dent* ~' 5,'.... . tllaet: the - I , minutesf';‘ , ..' ~ ' ' lib* tn. the' dry 7 ' wither hig , bu . lts !.ner , lire ROli ,vigct . ...ppetiipt ;"-•:' • 4 ' , ' '..,:` , -^ , - he',essfillarliai and .. Se ! '.; . ~. ; : ' : ~.' , ' Pi*: cnring..that healthi„ tone; nd action, so necessary Is theproiervoiionor-prottnetto,n of a_ Ant head: et hair, ... — Sold.fiinslii.;z3l l lllhlrreet; - Plillailstchia, and ky..._:...F. , Storekiejierstriterillyiap...B.l. 5t . t1.14r0pt.',.. , ..50kil 14,7. Cerlisle.bi . S. 'ELIAIS.TT.'-' , 1 . , c.:'. . ' . ~,, •••. % .October" . 9.B; 1844 ' '','-'-, ' •.. ...:r , .°• ; . - A rMttOf ant i 0 'Cialetikt*Weister . • ...s:' ,iii} „the rout gel isielt,ti:•.: ,,, rI, , tit undersigned lieg tettt,4 ';,l4lk . lTHt:o.l4,eit. .. I .L • tion of' Countrii peidero V .401',..1,!). 4 .0 1 1 3 #' . to thelf otoek:sof • ',;.....- ', '..1:;;N..:'...1.' „:: :' . .L"' '''` 4 , , , ',. """ ' ;,":4;t, 0/400ERIEAr ' , ' 'IvirNEN, ' • -1- i t turpplkk Aa, '.' .:tivjoi :04 juk4d Outt.Aute**C.. - \,., (4' loweit : inoiltet iiiietioo sr 21/tith1i14.).1119114; '''• 1 1. fear 'or - Coritriillallost. tts'ofrercA 'Coiskilloitti,t/iii.,..- usual. credit: t, . rintiettutUdeitlisil,' , Geedis tie ,thitCll. ~, ,,7 ,c'''' :liiiit•ratesihsh lhot - pOnAiirlignt:olsowboio. -' WO/1-.. , *O l nh'i l d# o. 4l hp.v'...".iiii; ' ,Okfeeo4l9fihlit . ''' ttontql,fit.glyittir Ink 4 Piil!&. ,41re Jl i tilP iltileiL 7 - :: . " - ttto - to'oell.ond, (it inch' 'pil'oesse.` • a ntif ihills'iloiloto . ,'.,. .. . t..,;:,4.......,1 - ,..7..,..i4: 1 / 4 0 : 1 0,4. - . , ',it',ULA ' . '44 , :;.'FICIT:WitrYS2^; -'' '. 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