a • ,Mo.ot,incf4„v • 00)20071E/1 ) .__IEMOST. 1 9 Coughs ) Colds, it Stlliiiiif,ilatOkhits, Liver Corn plah%Spiting,lllduili,Difflis'OtrofDreathlus„ Pura" ift.thil B ~. • • .'''lStrOiii.,,Hisipt;lnflueUids,Crolip, - • Throati • • . -"'•;:" , .".`,loCliessesof She Thlost, , sod 'Lungs, • . the fuseless% . • •.,. tun! and . ape,edy'queo•eret known for any of (lie above die, eatide, iir SWA YNE'S COMPOUND ,SYlt. ICUP OP lI.AI CHERRY—ANOTHEE WON. DEEM.; CURD OF CONSUMPTION. . PROVIDXNCE, It. 1., Sept. 200,1845. Da. El warms—Dear feed called by a sense of duty I owe iiinullering humanity, to ae knowledge my grateful thanks for the wonderful eifeela ofyour " COMPOUNDABYUP OF CIIERRY". on me, niter hayin, , moat ed inniiths after months' with the most afflicting of qll diseasio, - COnsumption with scarcely a ray of trope, Or a "boneusi light" tirguard me sigatuat.iny hyvn 'borrlblei'forebotlings. The eirittintstimers :withal first led me to the awful state of 'debility, Was from taking a very heavy cold, which armed to Sc itself upon the lungs, which gradually grew worse, with profuse night aweat,a hacking cough, oppreasion in the breast, spitting blood, with great general Jelrihty. My. constitution ;teemed, • broken down, and• nervous system very much ite paired' with all the symptoms of confirmed Con :utoption: t went io Philadelphia,und mistreat. es there by physic:laps of the highest rospeuta , Ail ity,bet stilt grew worse, until they gave me up. as inourtible,and idiised-nie to go South,. but be log very poor, a losing - so much time from my • work, and having spent all toy money on the va reous"Patent Mesici ies" which werereitoninien fled do highly itir Avg!' the medium of the press, . was unable to tak their advice. Being a mem. ,'.ber of the. Order " Odd Fellows, they supplied, pe with, money gratuitirusly to send 'nets) my •friends in Saco, 'Maine. .1 was treated s hy physi olani6f the highest ,atanding there, but received no benefit' whatever •from them, but gradually grew worse, Until my physicians and Myst.. Weave ap all hopes of my ever recovering, mid I felt like one nip is about to pass through the valley of the shadow of death. At this "awful juncture, " I beat d of your 'COM POUND SYRUP OF WID CHEERY,' and knowing you t 3 be a regular pramishig physician in Philadelphia, gave me morelmitfidenee in the medicine, so I concluded as a last resort, to make a trial of it. 1 sent to your agent In Boston, and purchased one bottle, which relieved . me very much., I then procured two bottles more, which I am happy to say en tirely cured dse, Hod 1 ant now ettjoying better health than 1 ever have before in my life. It seemed to have a beneficial effect - at once. I gained strength rapidly, although reduced to a nero skeleton, and I feel satisfied from its silo ary effects in my own cane, that Dr. Swalyne's Compoupil Syrup of Wild Cherry will cure any case of diaeasettLungs, if taken Recanting to the rpescribed rules- amitained in the pamphlets an oompanying the medicines. Even the physicians Whoevitnessed my case are highly recommend . lug it In similar cases—and I wish. you to make thitt public, so that others who are stinting as I h ave been, may know where to procure a remedy lit first, winch will mach their disease, without tampering with and ruinhug their const!tutions with the many "quack nostrums" with which, the • whole country is flooded, *pared by persons who have no knowledge of the science of medi- eitte in theory or practice, but are got up merely with a mercenary viey• - I AID Scarlet member of the' Moe Lod.. — 1.0. ~ rov t ence U. „ant will be happy 10. I , inP I 1.• se to girl any informailon in regard to the efficacy dr) , - .nedicinb, and can give ample proof that lay ea:. is not exaggerated - in - the - least ALBERT-A RMS. To Dr. H..Sw'srrra,_N. W. corner Eighth and Hine streets; Philadelphia... . • —.•-- CAuTtox•—The public should be on their Smartt against the many "Baal tne! anot.Al ix tires" ofWild Cherry, which have sprung up iii all • parts of the country, pin porting to be prepared by physiaians, all of Which will be found to be "false" by a little inquiryin the towns and' cities where they originate. All eirtillestes and 'statements in regard to Dr. Swaync's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry are "strictly true," and the proprietor is daily reciming them from persor.s wha hare been • -eared by the celebrated remedy. The (original aril only) genuine article is only prepared by Ifit. SW AYNE, N. W. corner of EIGHTH and RACE - Strects,i Philadelphia. Remember, all preparations of Wild Cherry are fictitious and counterfeit except thrt bearing the written signature of N. SiVAXNZ."‘ The only agents in Carlisle are MYERS & lIA VER . STICK and ST.EVENSONA_MEHAPPY,aIiti MARTIN LuTz, Harrisburg. HOMSONS COMPOUND SYRUP OF TAR • DWOOD NAPTHA. 1,000 PERSONS in Philadelphia alone can testify to the wonderful efficacy et that powerful remedy THOMPSON'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF TAR AND WOOD NAPTHA Read ! Read ! Astonish. jog cure of Chronic Bronchitis ! Philadelphia, May 23, 1840. Mr. S THOMPSON—Dear Sir. For more that four years past I had been dreadfully afflicted with an affectio nof the throat, which my phy olden pronounced Chronic Bronchitis,' coos ted by repeated and neglected colds. The die • trails suffered is indescribable. IVI) throat was litterally raw with violent coughing, so then blood would come from it; also great oppres. lion, pain and tightness ut the chest ann fever ..-in short all the usual pulmonary symptoms showed themselves, showed themselvea, causing entire less of necessary repose—my throat was leached and blistered over and over again. r . made. trial ofovery known remedy, and at dif. ferent periods had the advice of six physicians, and all with no avail. About two months made Wolof yob? Compound Syrup -of Tar and. Woad Naptha, and before 1 had token the first bottle I felt relief. I continued until I had taken seven bottles, which completely re. moved the diernme andrestured 'me to perfect , -health, end' I firmly, believe I should not , new 'balking, had it not been for _your invalusble medicine..' : "". ' JANE PE R RY. .„.. _ • .123 Spice° street. *Prlneinal office, N. E. Corner of Ylith . and Spruce streets. Alice p. cents per bottle or p 5 per doion. For sale_in _Carliehr bySTEVENSON & MEIIAFFEY Tile. Oldest •and Most Popular Medi alibi now Offered to the Public, arc Fki"hn — estooks Family Medicine s, li a ny i ti hip is Tod: Thoueand,'Vertificatelf like Mitt folloithieheys'„heen given. , to their Vitß,ittrUcke,t4trior the-lost "eiglitecii-years,-,. .• Aft ,of feithitetitpokViimily Medicines ore Iwo verlititi for-their cheapness and•eftiesay, and ob fiortil,T.shouKboxithoot an mesortntent of them, "Ow will; thryiit. after trhil of them. HAVE rrerytleOl „Asp' Vahnentotk s Veriol r , Afuge, with gnome nistiAit. trenently ,, ! , have udF 'An:did - stored in one or two r cates!' which the otr, relit" wet* istonishing. rln onoonee'reono , tho ate - of °us Yl!411 44ft . , 14 Trelli.,wert . .dinobariletl i end • • torftip„od • i aentherlo§ge,,to,theentArAelinf n nte s m,A9K,4mp Pie2den* r, .toietheiWOh . nestook , W , Ctify Tt •Lozengei; ribneinb4,'A Werntio,, : hneitook•s Foe,Water, anti. Fs hoestook'sti6jiionetnyioerttilniouriliirlthen«, -at OrtMlfilic i gas r „ Y anwk ( • 4.41, .AY, lIANFIONI9S, • r(1:4'.40 tOti ne e. • ' - -N. WOODS"DfIk . ,S ,ARSMANLIIVAND ' vritio o o.fltikitglit!kiTeirtus AA REIn infalliblee-Medicine - for Dyspepsia , or, ,Indigerkten,,ther trOsal ooisidaint; jleds tel i e,Depression of SPirits, Pimples and Fuitulai oti the friee;llabittal -Costiveness, Rh eumatism;. Affections oldie Bladder ant! Kidney s.( Bilious Fevers. ,lt is a, perfect preventative of .Bilious and Western Fevers-,and the beit remedy, ever used in restoring thejiatient, after belittler-extra ted,brFerieri Ake:. 'Erysrpelio, Enlargetnentof the Bones. Fever' imp Ague, - Flatulency, Foul. netts of Complexion, General' Debit i ty, for gene-, rah:ix/strewn, caused by-disease; itiediciiii;or indiscretions committed in .youtln abberivitim i minihoonfusion of ideas,losts.of incinory.diruness of vision, a hopeless expression, of. countenance; and for this class of disease generallyithis medi cine hi' never had its equal. Gout, Giddiness, Gravel, Impure Bloods Jainitlice; Loss olAppe tile; Liver Complaitif; Letirosy; Looseness. ...11EltCUIIIIAL:DISLAS1743.--N;Te r fails to e it m d en t c entirely, all the effects olMercou finitely sooner than any other itiediehie. Night Sweats; Baryons Debility; Neriime Complaints Of all kinds; Neuralgia;- Organic Affections; Pal pitation of the !leant - Pointer's Cholic. Pains in the head, side, back, limbs, joints and organs; Rdsh of blood 011ie Ireful; Scurvy; Swelling' sick Headache; Stiffliesiol the Joints; Scorfula' or King's Evil; Syphilis in its svorit formal Ulcers of every description, and the Ery sipelas".-ExPosure and Imprudence, in ,Lite. - - FEMALE• CONIPAINLTS—.LatIesI of pale complexion and consumptive habits, soul such as Ore debilitated, by those obstructions which fe malesore liableto ' :nre , restorril by the tise:of a bottle or two to bl oom and vigor. :It is by far the best remedy ever iscovered for weakly ebil (ken, and such as bsve hail. humors, being ,plea- • sant they readily take it. It inimetliately restores the atmetitt?, strength and color. Nothing eau belnore surprising than ifs invig- I - orating effects on the Minton fame. ,Persons, all weakness and lassitude before taking it, at once become robust and fuller energy tinder its,lnflu ence, iminediately counteracts the nerveless ness of the hnmau frame, which-is the great cause c , barrenness. The following are some oldie certificates and complimentary notices that have been received. by the proprietof.,of the efficaty of this medicibe. Mr. Philip Wilcox, of dr: well know,, firm of Wilcox & Richmond, shipwrights, of New Bee ford, was entirely cured WO confirmed canker of the stomach" throat and month, With sore lips usually accompany ing this disease, nd his gene ral health muLli.iinproved by the use of only ono bottle. Mr. Wilcox has suffered severely for number of years with this disease; sod attributes This cure to the use of the Bitters. Col. John Baynes, Deputy Sheriff of Bristol enmity, Mass., has voluntarily cci tified that he' was cured by the Bitters, of Jatiorliee, Indigestion, Headache and Vertigo. Col. Gibbs, of, Sandwich, testifies that several bpersons in that town, well known to him, have een benefitted,by•the use of the Bitters, and in every case they have given the most perfect satis faction. .1. It . Perkins, Esq. Attorney at Law, of New Bsulford, was cured ol.no unpleasant eruption of the face, by the oar of the Bitters. [From the Daily Evening Bulletin.] • 111 is not out , custom to puff Patent Medicines unless we ,know them to be really excellent.— • Ilasiing ourselves a knowledge of Dr. Wood's Sarsaparilla null Wild Cherry Bitter, mid hav iog sevcryl friends who have been 'moaned by their use, we do not hesitate to recommend them tothe piddle. Binh Samparilla and Wild Cherry are articles of established reputation ii the med., teal world, and this. preparation is made with -greateareontl--wpper.rs-to- combine-al I - the - mettle dual qualities of both in an on mind manster,Fue , sale by the proprietor, E. Thornton, jr. 'Water • street, and-by theDeuggistrgrnerally.- Any-one^ suffering from disenses of the blool;lnilig.rstion, or hear t ache, would do well to give these Bitters R trinl. • ' - Prepared .hy•E. 'Thornton, Jr., Sold Whole sale and limit by WYATT & K wrcuAst, let Ful ton street, New York; SANILTEL ELLIOTT, Carlisle, mid Druggists genet-idly throughout the United States, Price large bottles. • December ii, 1846, - DR. DAVIS'S COMPOUND !SYRUP 'OP WILD CHERRY AND TAR, F,,r the: cure of Pumonary onsum . ption' Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Influenza, linni chit is, Pleurisy, Difficulty of Breathing, _ __Puiusin_the_BreasLor_Side r Spittingif Blood, Croup, Whoopiirg Cough, 4c. THIS Medicine is rapidly gaping a deser vcd popularity in Affections oftho Lungs The following certificates from respectable citizens of Philadelphia folly.aticst Its merits. It has performed numerous cures in soyvre ca. ass and where the usual remeillei had failed to .give Philadelphia. September 20,1845. Messrs. Robinson, Collins &Co.:—Beingaf. flicted lost spring with a very severe cough, with pain in my side and breast, Butanes and weakness of the . lungs, shortness of breath, loss of appetite, &c., 1 tried . varicua remedies, bat to no good cheat, my cough still condoning. and growing worse. Such was the distressing nature of the cough that I could not lie in bed night nor day, but war obliged to sit up in my chair, and could not sleep but'very little at best, eonsequedtly, I was wearing out very fast, till you very kindly recommended Dr. Davis's 'Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry and Tar, the first bottle of which gave me relief„.checked my cough. loosened the phlegm, caused me to ex pectorate freely, restored My appetite, relieved.' the pain in my side, healed the soreness of my breast, and strengthened iriky lungs, causing me le breathe freely, I have now taken.ten bottles jo ule entirely cured my cough. I have gained considerably in flesh. 'I think it a most valua ble medicine, and one that ought to be univer. sally known, that those, afflicted with colds, and coughs'may have a medieine'both safe and sure to 'core, if taken Properly. • While ,taking the medicine, I 4rankfreely of molasses and Water WhiCit I found excelient to • keep the boweli Open.' If this statement •can be of any.fienefit to the:afilicted; you are st liberty to makeauch UFO of it no you may:think ptoper." MERRICK BARNES' No. 6, Bread Street. . . ~ ' Siveral months since, my wife was attacked with it - ay. : germane', attended witli..c a pain in hei side, Whieit,'from its obstinate continua/1m hegau to alp rm her. A few doyen Of Dr: Deits'i Compound Syrup of Wild Cherrr and Tar ie l lidymf the, palwand t cured , the cough; end by the time Ohl had taken haifa bottleful she was - p'. - ifiiitir curoW, Sh — a recommended. it to an acquaintance,' re. Bannister, who wasntlinted in about, the herself .end,thic 'inedfeine Pro's eiplallY beneficial' in, her:,ise. t i AI rsa - 11 ,- alsmi L iCcomipended il r hisitiefaliirkiii •friedds;.Who wore, I believe ! , Mired bY IC - !t.ll . his la mylpioWledge of tin Davies: niedicinOnd I dentin ii,tni ffi cienyairecomMend.it nitiyalim. bla nue:" "'' pirANuc. Denim:lc:lkt' Buie St. 'i Late fllghDfinattible l eirthireityCifr biladelplilm, ;Philads. Sept, 90,1849. ~, ~1'1•1- - ; , .tt - The subst lib:int haltiirilbta hied the - Agency - .T . or. the salOtthis.valuabie.medicrnelnDerliale: ilec I - - -„ .....M.YIERTiIi nAvertorog. j • - - - ' 4 I If ! • ACOUSTIO' I OO.I tAth, tna MU CURE fell 1%, , !ff I dir • 11 ke,i'lißcrtitP,ootrireaped...icrer-DtAl'eNl34:, pa sin the else, And Also ell:those disigreiti• sblestounisilike , the bus:ingot', insiotsi! miter .diwhisLittrofL , steansl &cOkci.t y o toms otapprosehlng destnosa. end Wi, U z l 9? l 4oll4ppttyph tht.tdlessue„rfnr sato byl 4410`, oikgep‘,l;n)Perlisrq, • tit: , it,t,;,A. 111ER1314 eaLiNplgpfESi t l. 1 rinOizivreus Aitilat ir reacived 0., his pi•dg jj , State, otiNititit ightt*tk ikYlfrestif iiiiiply of 8 Pie ES, which' dint ties ilipeilded - Riau as tutu ',."'"l4iihr,:rilltarliv isOlNApre . under 'hi immedigkt nspeet on. .'' , , • '' .", - ,..-,. - 4- ,ro,.,NorleAkromideriaiwilarifilTleitiadiiiiii*' yoir.ty. or *WWI andtttiteeN 01,4914 naill4llll m 4. .ay.atlitilikerA+ , d ,- >" i c ."; 1 13 . . IPS V 1101,14! VHOOSTIV 4-Tuaw."ciiia•oit, booribettoivi U 'nil Moat* :.W eitailthAito3o4' I *iv . 1101 1 4:49,4 . 4 ' irPP*4' . -. ti lio ; ,, 4 Man !Ittiqarctol,PnlPSTß. THE FRiiiIKEIN;FIRE'jNORANCt - Pli OF , PHItsADELPLIIiA ' ' ' hid! 44400 'OOO -CPPitor chartet•r.eePe • . R eg . : •J : :ctoce 1631' .• MAKElNSAlRA,NP4,eltheroerinanehtorllm7. itid,agoirietlosi ilepoiob) , , fiff,op and EFFEpT§ . every, s l ese rm tipti,ut topMpr Ceu m ntryoin themost LeapotiohlpterMe.' iimpiniadeelther pereouldli"ort tip` letter, Will' be promptlS•litleeded. * • C. N. IIicNgKEE., Prest, RatO r otiniiiiandelteiluced la EIiPE7'U.NL tRIS,K: • • Belot hi: Stone t)itellings - Or sabres • , ' 2i to 3 p-o tlePos. - 40 i tlo" Chiirches 2 to 3 do —thy do TYrerue• - 3to 4 do do do Ibtros " 4 to 5 do do do Stables (private) 4fo 5 do do do Stables (public) •6to 71 do do do' deist Mtils, Water Noel% 77) to 10 do RISA. , Brick or Stone dwellings soil For. .nitnre from ' . , .... 30 to4oc $lOO value do do 'Stores and d'erchah dize 95 to s 0 do do do Taverns and Furni tura . - 40 to 60 do ' do .16 Buins'and Contents • : AS to 75. do - do , ,do Stables (public) .. .. - • , 100 to-150 do do • do - CARL:11111 otul Stock. 45 to 110 do toiatae Mal Pig ilwelllti,gs stud Fur- • • nitnre. 50 to 35 ' 7 do • do do Stores Mid Merehano• Mae 65 to 85 • di:, do .•do 'ratrytistittti Ful4dtUt , ' 60. to 100 ,slO do lo Hams nod Contents• VO to 100 tbo do do Grist Stith and Stouk . 00, to 100 tib, The subscriber is agent for the sibeivecurtlptiny for Carlisle and its ri •y. All appliCationsfor assurance either by ,inai or personally will be attended to . VIT:A3. - SETIKOUII. • June 12.1945.. •. ly-33 DELAWARE MUTUAL INSURANCE COI. OF PHILADELPHIA, On the, Mutual. hisittante principle, combined with a large joiiit•stock Capital. Premi reduced to nearly hall the usual rates. • BY. the Act of Incorporation the idea is pledged for the payment of any - losses which' the Company may -sustain. And as an additional security to the assured,'the act re quirea that-the profits ofthe business shall be funded nnd 'remain with the corpoVation, as a guarantee and protection to the insured against loss. This fund will be represented by scrip issued by the Company, bearing interest not ex ceeding six per cent. per annum. The insureci . are entitled to a pro rata share Abe profits of the Company, and -will receive-that - proportion of the atoreinid . fund in scrip, whien the amount Of earned premiums paid by. him, bears tothetutal sum of earned premiums and capital ' stook. • • Tile scrip thtia issued, to be trausTerabla on the books of the Company aa.stock. No dividend of sefip can he Made when the losses and expenses exceed the amount of earned premiums. The insured are protected from loss at the custninary rates of premiums, reithout_any_ fridisidtrai_ retponsibility for the losses or expanses of the Colioration;'Tho assured have all the rights of membership.--. can...vote at all. elections, and ate. eligible as Directors of the Corporation. The subscriber has been appointed agent for ihis Company,. and as the mutual principle q supersedinpevery other mode of Insurance, to would cruifidentlyrecouunendit to his friends and the public. • - • The North- American CoMpapy has closed their Agency. Those having policies expiring in that office can have them renewed .in the Delaware Company on much • more favorable - terms. For full particulars enquire either by lett or person to JOHN J. MYERS.e r Cerlists, September 10, 1845.-1 y. ✓//.LE.A" & EAST P E.AWS 1101( U MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. HE Allenand Easipesinshorough Mutual Fire 1 Insurance Conipailyblcumberla tiotiony,in corporated by au act of A ssembly, is now fully or gan' zetl,and in operation ' Ice the management of hie following commissioners, viz: Clit.Stayniandacob Slaelly,W ft Gorgas,Lewis Byer, Christian Titzel,lllichael Hoover, Henry Logaii„MichaelCookliti, Benjamin II illusser,Levi Slerkel,Jacob Eirk,Melehiorßrenesnanknd Sam,l Prowell, who respectAilly colt the iiittiition of the citizensof Cumberland andlforkcomitiestoAF ad vantages which the company.hold out; • The rates of Insurance are as low and ill vorible'. as any'Coinpany of the kind in the State. Persons wishing to become member. are hivited to make implication to the agents of the company who are willing to wait upon them at any time. JACOB -SHELLS , Preet. MICHAEL HOOVER, • Vice President. • Lewis Ryer Secretary Michael Cecklin,Treasorer. • ,Ntichae I Iloove,r,Getteral .Agent, M ratan i sebum Rudolph Martin, N. Lumberland township. M Cocklin; Allen townsl4.. • ...Win It_Gorga a, .Allen township._ Chriiiinis Titzel, Allen 'township. Johr.C - Dentlap, Allen township. Peter Barnhart. East Penitsboro' township. David Martin, Churelsto w n. • C. B. Harmon,. Kingston. ti, • Henry Zemin, Shiremanstown, . Siinbn Oyster, Wortnlcyslturg, ' Dr.- Jaen'. Baughman „Cstracle, Jacob Kirk „G enertil Agent tor York County , New 0. Henry Logan, York bounty. , John - Sherrick. York county. • John - Rankin, York county. county. J., Doptnunactrk eemity? Philip Breckhill,Cumherland county. RolooriC Stereo', a, Middleton township. .• 03.0llier Agents will he stabled hereafter. July MAUS. , t ' Tilt CUAI BEII I t 4ND VALLEY - Ptvtection - Comy. THE CUMBERLAND VALLEY MUT•U- A 4 PROTECTION: COlll MANY, mi l l be under-the' Aireition-7 of-th&following-tronvii-ol ,Managers tsn. he_ensuing year; viz : -7'llienins,C. Millei - Pi,isitlentiSsrnuel , Gallnitillt,Ylep Pce pidin4 David. . Al!CujloOgh;.Trealn:rei6 A. SporOtai‘i ,;;.liimes :NVOttcley,',Plirßp• Bpni)06 1 ; T. Teitt;_JOhn Sa m tie IHo ell 'Belie.. Atin eee nee ber'OilAgents aplibintt