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Lyles bum, 'Dec; in the" &cowl Presbytciian Church, of Car -lisle, in-reply fa the Specch,of Rim J. ncas; Dec. 20.. , • Paoy.tvirt. , l7. - :"Hc-that_is :first,in his , Wri cause seen:wilt jfiSt, Int his nelgh ,hpi cometh and searcheth I feel ys•eff - bou tid- by-th e=mostsolermt_ obligations ;as a minister of Jesus Christ to pram against the !principle on which the whdle speech 'cif Mr. Chambers was tfotirided. 'That principle was that in texicnating drink, under every, form, was a poison, and a curse. All that followed about those who tarnished it being pais .-Oners and -- the woriFOT en wa:s - The. .simple inference from that asstimption. I on the contrary Maintain that ,it - itn possitde .for any christian, intelligently, to stand an. such-ground, The Bible does "toospeak - of wine as Mr. Chambers and too many are constantly in.the.lntbit . of doing. On the contrary, the. whole strain of the divine teaching in both, Testaments, demonstrates" the very opposite of what those teachers so, Confidently promulgate. --- 'Thfs7l - nnW - trn - dt - •TrdtiFto prove. • We are'informed (Gen. ix. 2Q, 21) that Noah made wine and drank to excnss.— 'Mr. C. would infer, from this that the "preacher of righteousness'!, made poison, and committed a foul outrage on morality in. - tasting it. But how then would he eicpound Gen., xtv. Mechisedeck re , 'fieshett "the friend of Gtal" with the setae kind of liqUor which -intoxicated-Noa How do we know that Melchisedecic's ....beverage was the same us Noah's.? Be -cause the very pame word, not in the En glisrßible meretY, hut also in tile. He .......biewds_mployed to designate Ipth. Let Mr,,C.. find any one to shew that Noah's NVINE was totally difThrent from Melchise deck's. Now then if Mr. C. will have it that Noah was a self-poisoner when Ile got drunk, what will he call MelchisedechLL, the king of righteousness—the greater 'than Abraham, though Abraham was the friend of God ? Was that royal priest, a glorious type of the Son of God,-a poison er ? And was "the friend of God" and father of the faithful such a fool, as to take the poison at his hands, and allow it to be given to his worn-out followers ? When Isaac blessed Jacob (Gen. xxvii. 28.) under the immediate impulse of the Holy Spirit, he said' .fOod give thee plenty of WINE." But - according to . Mr. Q. and ,the thousands of heretics whbm he rep resents, this must have been, a curse in stead of a blessinl, which Isaac by the guidance of the Spirit pronounced on him Whom the "Lord loved," That such 'da ring perversion of the language of the )holy Ghost amounts to.the sin for which pardon .is impossible, I dare not assert; but sure I am the noisy billow of popular- ity on which this light prophet is floating, --should-not-prevent him from -mnarrATlNe TERROR. When the distance at which any Israel ite lived from God's Tabernacle rendered' it inconvenient to take up the legal sacri fices, &c., in kind, the Lord commanad, (Deut. xiv. 25, 25) "then shalt thou turn IT (the produce) into money •andbind up the •rnoney in thy hand, and shalt go unto the place which the Lord thy God shall choose, and thou shalt bestow that money for whatever thy soul listeth after, for ox en, for sheep, or for wixa, or for STRONG DRINK. " What will Mr. C. or those he takes after, say to this ? If it be immoral to drink wave in the true English mean ing ofthe word, how did ,God allow, nay command his people to practice it, at the most solemn seasons of the year ? To ‘y that this was religious feasting and therefore no rule for ordinary practice, dbis 'bit' really mend the matter, but makes it tenfold worse, for it implies that God only allows immosplity in his own more immediate presence. The Psalmist (cmv. 14, 15) praises God • for bringing "food out of the earth, and wine that maketh glad the, heart of man, and oil to make his face shine, and bread that strengthened' man's heart." Here we have wine classified with oil and bread as a bleising from God. 1 have . Andeed heard a Temperance lecturer maintain that it is impossible that the Psalmist, can mean wine here because • God only , gives us grapes, but man makes the wine, and however highly ho thOught ofgrapes he still_ held that wine was the 'aced sea; `thing, He"es asked why, if the P mean( drapes merely, he did not say so ; and ,When he• was pressed • ;with the ,Lexicon which assured him that which 'meant wine' also signified intoxication', the effect being put . for the, cense, he Was compelled to de ektre that this age:Was too enlightened , to •• be bound rby okl, Hebrew books. The ,however,—beihre whom the case was ardndd :Were; jciO enlightened to. be oiatzipoied, opon'l4 : such imppdence. , • • ' ,, !.r.Vh'6',lBpir4 of God by the 'pen' of Solo : , iiifiii,;AF,',rox24t:',.'o,'ycommanda "give, • strling,drindc to .c that is ready: toperish : , s and'wtne to h int thatis of a heavy , heart .. ." . ; lyKC.',#,ltio`c„OvOuld'inalce S . trang e-)m -...-:;voc. here:, ..Iyoniti he indeed dare ex- Toting it h ursi , igivoi,romoN- le hinithat is :''rsti4y,l# Periih;'and that which 'is worse the' Cholera to :hi mtliat is ora heavk . J.—know -,ntit,...incicad- how- - Mr. imdlifeßS':.,mighilay,e served: :on , th(kte;4?(asiyou:are.Awarei net ,Mttt'stittiditfo y ln4eacct rnestL eatreati?e, he, -!y*ptu # r said4hom•-t,' , have alreadY' idertdd ,the 'Taint of .exeCion,l ;•:11fialika , SolotriOrito,etint that poison Was . '+':=viewl for S olomon u dde (t+~l:etih I o,°„)=o;4l l §ttein'eniber.his). mice 13 91;m 0 AV,z . i-70:40016;114134:,4 . 14. ;!.,.„163.004:111tIfe!rap ae *If,::!04 vioto ogootiow ,y 7 ontit 0,104 i 1 2/Alteatiwnikinit !;i4;ol'iii#lllP;' , l l 44'. ; , 1 0t*,Ii04 166 0 1 ffilibi't tlo4olititii4ind Ati,:eotigilitioi -400 ; satup:mvitatiO,' plaiiiir t tAlglite4eoo:4o 41 l s: iitli**ll**imosioNoic!thohepiii -6io ikldlitati4;titte-iitiiNit'+Aieeti; ,cogelit rniptioyiltesolprt:'%l3nless'Wine 'us. Well;as,;inilkwere t l,bleidng; it could" ,not-vith-proprietybn-emplOetl-as-asym ,bol-oftherbigher?blessings-of-salvatiOn— - Evert -Mr. - C.:, 11/should) sup s pose . :would ifro shrink rnievitink : his hearers' to: pia .cliase poiion vithttiheit , milk. He •is` veil lbilit'd acetigini other of dealing in pbi iOn..l-,lt: would be well for'. him "fci refleci „ whether'be may-not be:liable to, a retort. .}le'will illow there is 'no poisoner to be compared 'with the pervertei•of 'GA's 1 Woid: — Does - liciiiiit - pervert, - that -Weil when he rails at that as poison which 'the .13ible everywhere represents as omk of Grocr.s_blessing,st ' - ' —of thi The doctrine 'of the New Testament - on this subject is identical with that of The Old. I refer first to Math. xxvi 27. It is_noLdenied_that_nr,ine_was introduced_by_ our Lord into the supper. In the few words which I exchanged with Mr. C. after his speech he asserted that the Jews Ird - not use wine at the passover. I have brought Jahn's Arch=logy and will read what he says oh the' passover in p. 354: "The third cup ; of- wiNg which is drunk on the oceasion• is properly termed the cup of henedictien.'"lt is true he adds the wine is mingled WITIU WATER. • Btlt this only pToVes that an iptoxicating drink is referred to; as there Would he no mean- , in; 'putting water in mere grape-juice or raisin-ate. . . Be.iides .1 quoted Ist Cor. xi. to*show that an intoxicating drink was -used in the primitive'churches. Ilbwotherwise did the Corinthigv hecome drunk. But it is clear the Apostle did not blame them for using wine, as.he ought to have done if in this they had innovated on the ex ample of Christ, or the preacher of the mother church at Jerusalem. Their eiror -then—was not ..using but in Abusing wine. 2d. I refer to Luke vit. 33, 31. hero we are informed of 'the different accusa tions brouglit'against Christ and hiS - foie .o nner—The_:one—was—called the other a madman. The reason why they did not involve John in the same charge with his superior, vas the notorious _fact that John. was a Nazarit,i and 'consequently drank no wine Christ is expressly said to have drinking, it must mean that he vine, becausu it will not be main that John did not drinkowater ; an -Christ done no more' his example tot have been contrasted with Joh I Was just .the well known fact.that drank wine that gave color to the ny that he drank too much. 3d,, The' weightiest passage i whole Bible on this subject i - stjobn 11. Here Jesus is sal to haVe t water into wine that there might be - m want of it at a marriage supper which ' loitered with his presence asked \Fr. C. what he supposed - Cl: actpally made, he maintained -that liquor would not intoxicate. I then' led him' with ignorance not men he Greek OINQS, hut of the English vatiun both meaning PROPr:I FERMI )TED juice of the grape, helicons of the respective languages would teach him. Ido not wonder that Mr. C. was anxious to have it believed that what Christ made was dot really wiNE, i. e. u liquor that would intoxicate if enough of it were.drank ; because he perceived that otherwise his furious in vectives against those who furnished in toxicating drinks to others, struck much higher and harder than the tavern-keep- ers of the 19th century. Here then is the atrocious malignity of the heresy held by Mr. C. and his blind abettors, (not to speak of the infidels secret and avowed who are not blind) that it strikes directly at the character of our Lord and Saviour —the Eternal Son of God, whO was holy, harmless, undefiled and separate from sinners._ No wonder I demurred at the wisdom of his comparisonswhen he apos trophised the miserable furnisher of in toxicating drink as a hydra-headed mon ster, and proved him to his heart's con tent, and I presume td the satisfaction of most of his listeners, to be worse than a Mexican guerrillaa slave dealer— v .-a highway-man—a pirate. What does the imbecile fierceness of such talking de monstrate except the utter incompetence of Mitt who employs it, to treat the sub ject at all. No plain reader ofhis English Bible need be at the slightest foss to determine the nature of the beverage which. Christ made at Cana, independently of the mean ing of the word wine; which of itself is sufficient., This appears from the re mark of the CoVernOrin the 10th verse. He says:the Goon:Wine : was always fur nished.. first at-,.tnarriege . feasts. Now 'what kind of,wine was that ? , - al. . . M il. C.:,wouid answer yn-iittoxicattng, for any thing else is nod goodViVreiltion ous. But what does the Governor say . 1 Ile says the gond wino would make men Artink; For, ho says after they had„ well drunk; i. e. became heated with the good wine. • (if - Mr. C: knows any thing of •Greek, ho knows it meant this. at,least) thenrwhen their senses were blunted, the inferior wine' was produced., Now mark, 'the l.Goverit , or , expressly. . pronounces Christ's whie....g004 - inisis - meaning of the, word,•tul he , tasted it: believe lie knew inure .about it .than.Me.:G: ..'..,Hlit• nicety of theeritninationehnwe:- torOnd the, pee. vlotialArinkillg hatt:Mit'i . at ill infreited the ,heads 'Of.'llte .:cotn pany;'. and that ; pi! is i wskilttitininistering to excess'bk.bieAl., .mighty, power. ';''l lus . plaiii .View_iti Coif. , firmed' by;Atsf.unanintous consent•rOrthe - Ceirrieneittaterti,!.llo,eient ; . intd...:tliiiderii.—L:. .What thett,.,betteipee,fqf itll' i 11,1;:R t:.'e . i'atit 'tifilo.l4.lo4,6:9(itp_A.il,d,liktlfie'.:o(r_il.ltaie. aify,titeatifitg a t all,lit..ie rribie Infidelity; . ClP•leouree,'SarlidillViiiit,;.hY , PreaChing:, he Aid' til r t''' ; ',me an ' i,t'a's'infidelity:', Bittftlian this :thointliiiji*t . 0 :(4ir.extco) - i'!'k•of I . r ii , j'. I*l.,: : :,..ki#:,tiflitiniug:he'd4V4o!,...l4low. ',what he,:nias.,saying.i.-,',11e belongtadf:that Siiei - 4;Vvkich 'Paul . .spitaks.f ! I 0 says t hiy , 0 liiive :'.4. - thig . 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Paullells' Timothy that a Bishop Must tiof tiVen:: to iv in e, • which settles. two . porn ts. ;. in :1• 1 ;e ' firstplheer 4 thrit - ar .- Bishop:migh Nit-in -to-a certain 'extent; and second, ihat it Must ' have been "an intoxicating drink 'that is s oken of otherwise, wh should he'be,• cautioned against being too on. .4 at, or given to it? „ ~ • Paul says "a deacon must be'grave; not — double -tongued;:tio t—given , -+E:Hmie wine, not greelly of filthy lucre, holding, the mystery offaith ha a pureoonseiencO.. Surely the morality or church officer is much changed since Paul . wrote the Se.; words. ' How . ris it that.•se much is Said' against drinking wine, and solitile_againal li,v4y, insincerity; avarice and heresy Writing to. Titus on the qualifications of a'llishop (I. 7.8:) Paul says he must not be "giolft to wine," but. "sober, temper - - - cow. a modern :ewer-. ance lecturer expound this passage, the beginning, the middle and the end.ol whose harangue, is the imnorality of, drinking wine Sic., and whose sobriety and temperance consist merely in not drinking wine ? Such an one cannot'ex pound it at all, and therefore 'he takes good care to say nothing about ir. Paul plainly assorts the perfect compatibility of drinking wine in moderation, - with sobri ety and temperance: All he insists• on with - Timothy and Titus, is that they shall not be given to _ ble that the 'morality of the church should ' Obi be sniTeri - nrwlien -- so — plaill - a - point -is so generally misunderstood, .overlooked _or evaded ? ' The question now comes ti` p, is the Bible Men against Total Abstinence ? No! I think-not-.-1 - myielf established a Total Abstinence Society in the church to which 1 lasi ministered before coining to Carlisle, of which Society - 1 'was ex-of ficio President. When my connexion with that church ceased, my connexion with the society also terminated. But in the temperance convention that met herd last year, 1 oflettd to renew my subscrip tion provided the .convention wpuld nu their pledge on Ilible,grountti. ,But 111 offer_ was ridiculed. 1 - offered Mr. C and Other profOs - Sing Christians, to jolt , them in total abstinence if they would pn their practice on, Bible ground and thus do homage to Christ instead of covertly attacking him• by , their-testimony. But my Offer was apip hooted. Ain 1 not entitled to say therove•their own groped i better than God's, they prefer the "or -t rtt4.P'.`•' to,the church ; the. secret rooni to the . .4-ttitSr.set on a hill." - Where is that '1 It itt in Romans, 14, 21. " It is good' neither to eat flesh nor to drink wine, nor any thing whereby thy brother stumbleth, or is offended, or made weak." lige is the ground—the only ground to be found in the word of Goij To kave that ground and stand on that of the-im morality of drinking wine, is, by n4ces •sary implication, to contradict Pant and to blaspheme Christ.' Rattier thafi: unite with ignorant "churchmen and foul scof fers in such ruinous courses, - -1- will take the liberty, which Paul allowed his Bish-• ops, lest trap asstinence might become stumbling by countenancing their odious absurdity, or their cowardly .chiming in .with a, false—a fatal—an infidel opinion. 1 have left myself but little:time to speak 01 the Order of the Sons dr Tent peranee. 1 shall, however, say more of them than Mr. C. did.• The vervtlese of his speech, like the postscript of some letters, revealed the meaning of all that went before. That close was ' simply join the Divisions. What these Divis ions really were—what was catered on in them,—how such a step might be con sistent with our duties to the church—the family and civil, society—of all this Ile said not one .word. But his logic , was because the liquor vender is a hydra head ed monster,—join the order ;,,he is worse than a Guerrilla,—therefore join the or der ; he deserves banging more than the Pirate, the • slave', the , high tvay• man—therifore pot on the badges ; Judge Gibson.tnd his associates should have a mark in their brow deeper than Cains— will you ncn march in . procession ? 'You have a minister ;among you that will not countenance this Meeting, and-that , hates secret orders,won't"yofiLjoin us t - Nay ,1.. am told. you have 'some 'creature here that actually cannot devour Indian . meal without beer—how can . you refuse bibe comi• Soni . of:Teniperance ? 'Mr..O.. and i his friends inifilViiatdiiii'me; but really my -logic cannot follow' tit* singularinferen• ' cei , ,-;-my ,Ihnba aiiiiiiiriecleir anah rhetori cal abysses, 'Mr. 'd;',, initst,'lA'idther— what shall I say I—a k/d.quin r , If that is 'the • right word, the!) boldness Is, not bravery. Fer , when:l.wallted uli- after -die speeelvand'askedhiM to discuss these ' matters With the',—he had tobe• oil . by . fouri in the Morning, - Come in the dark I and : run in the dark ! Ait,!.Mri..o. this. was not ,It may be for .aught .1 know, .Mirfectly,,prpper in a Son—of Aink 'ncits; I any 'lure itlloOks ill , in a Son of - 7:7 , :i , cirkrtist ,the, order. n o: .T.,, in,iitit.fltat plaet,-because•l cannot ,icepticile, their pinfesSitins - ivitk;sontes:•:6l.;thef*eightie,rit' . 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W: Krig4 , 4Prpt900001404 4 04 - ) rei-lil„ . 1 110i*OY4101K14,040,0:;.i. t!iti e '; - 4) , 0P.Mv47:7, , , NvamaA4 ,i,!,,y.wV,5,4%-o,Nwo.lr.r,;uvr;';,..oo'4::-.5 rAv,w4.}.m,t.,. ; .;*.. , ,ie , ~ 4. ktgtkiioem.fte;Sel.Mo44)*:4lg4,4kßikwb443-A;mmi,,q;•2:-:1;:;_ • f ist the mr r y of I tleri- I v the the ME oT—oddelliitall*Or,!,dagoaP . *Optug if ir i iipthipt f N . e 9 VfPlkithqPq i6WClYA9ol . ?getolo**' l66l6R l lid4ier.net'itOett;:retuti,,T ,4 vviko4ol 3,oriito,Bl4:o6dh , of*i:Aiiot*Vl3 t ly ' i§4 4 4o l !iioo4l4o4 6lo tabA i, -traidlr4ilr:::lliitt:i4lfiliefzectiiiiiiiiiiniilii.6l ;sopporti'-ititi2'sinly.l3oaushliellir*.y; be helped in 'fhb" SOrtfel*OY _`'Wli - etf Ni;',;-:,;:i,..!.i; -turn comes: :.: Christ '''sa.Stl:fro/iro',:goio; io .thei;O:thatt•dri.g6oo"th r:ili,, -- ,,tv'hst 'reyoaill! ' hie . - garde 'riot ey'enl the'ipidilitain3 -- ecoV';l -it tul _ worerhe on Earth :no W, ':W OW he' not sharrietlaielfildi" Worldly church by', l -. asking thetifd6rioViven: the - Soria of TOrn.. lierinee--Who v -asfsire/;;--0_iiiolnel•:he j fallegi..._ line4 - ,'•do gOod; to 'theist from WhOnithey expect good.? .,,What ni;yon doing more than they? , It is , plaid - then a man may -beLa-veryzeonsittitenLSonjotTeMpgranee , Yet as such, he just.'stande on the •old ground ()Nate Pharisee 'or Publican.—. Whit has the . Christian 'to do on • that 'zroond inthe waroWritiblticp-fifffsimil 'ls it (cOnsisten't iriAtiti , qhristian to leave Ns plaieljn the prayer ' , Meeting, or lee.. -Ine-or-family,--tmneci_Lwith_pharieees . ' entry on a mere.wOrtily r echeme:l -Theist always. meets, witit.his.tlieciples. •_ Shall I' turn my -back' riCltirit: to - meet•with the phariseelo ,'VY heti '.littlas. did so he was on , the way to . perditioni , :-.7., • A. I - teiriark:lnstly;4lhougli - I were no Christian: I - would: iteVerikpliene.h Son of 'Temperance, becnoritA is plainly a sys tematised ileepittisneePhii t- Sons are bound hand and foot to tliW,hhhie of the most wortlTribli m• - ' -----.--- '',York,, and to thot 'of theGratuitWorthy irr.Phila,:— The -moment ihey:do not sing and Speak • and march and dre6s as the wire - pullers please, their-Tharter IS gond, the hakes ale useless, the Division room is to let, and the`, unds disappear. When the Conshohocken Division of Montgomery Co., 'dosed to reckon in - their number, a drinker of root beer, be. cause C.hilton the New York Chemist had certified-that the drink contained more al cohol than porter or ale, they were corn:. Mantled by-the-Grand Worthy Patriarch in the person of Pickandr, the G. S. to - takebtick the MT ending - member, or give. op their Charter. They stood to their k point and' were scattered to the winds.— .do not know how Americans can stoni ch this•? I have now done. I hare spoken r ainly and- perhap' severely ; 1 am not are that I can accuse myself of having ne so uncharitably.' I know the Apos e sags ~ ilie.gervants of Christ Must iiot trive but be gentle towards all men," blil I noW that the same authority commands TiMothy "-to rebuke soms men sharply, dint they might be sound in the faith." and declares to Titus that there were -nin ny unruly and- vain talkers -• whose mouths were to be stopped. • That I have succeeded in combining these consistent but Very different injunc tions, I date not assert, I can only say I have not forgotten them ; and wherein I have. failed r trust in the mercy of My Lord for pardon. It is for -his honiir I I have spoken, and frirm love to the soils for which-he died: All the invectives to which I 'subject myself in the course I pursue, nre - not 'merely -ha r m Inswirrnm; —they-are-delightful when L I hear him saying " Blessed are ye when men . ihall revile - you :and shall -persecute 'y 1 and shall all Manner of evil:agair t Yon'' t i falsely for, mil alike; i.ninirtA - andd ie' ex: ceeding glad for grent . iB your reward in Heaved: for'so persec uted they the proph ets that wer, -before.you„" • MR. CALI BN"S SPEECH—ger/dada to the papeOystem 'I What „ patfy IS in fa vor ciltree'tqdel You are / troUr building up a system that must stop its progress. It is magnanimous and honorable to ac knowledge an ,error when it is discovered, and it wouq,be un act of patrotism for the adinliatibticin to take the course it would have done, had the experience they now possess. _". - He would•say to his Friends on the other side, ()Whigs) that the country demanded some territory. Ile understood very well; how the vote on the act of May, 1846, had ocemred—that vote the Whigs lead given to relieve Taylor;and not fir the war. He knew that it was reluctlantly, given, and under sol emn.protesc. - The" people - in his opinion, now,' were.against any conclusion of this .war that did-not bring territory. A defensive line must be taken at this session, or we must go on-and take, Mexied entire—titheis tjie last and only chance. II he could :be suslained, he %you'd raise a committee tocOu sult on the best . line,:takingodvantagemt the presence id several niilitat'y offteerii who could impart valuable iniownitiori.) •--. We may not iget peace immedj fi telp---vve may be at grqwxpetiso, bot bet liilloccoin pliA the grearobject of diseoffiligling us twin the war. _ . This is but a skeleton of the . 'Spew'', and is prepared from , tny. rough notes. It made a deep impressi.4 out both shies of the itham her and seemingly not a very agreeable one In the administration benches. Alter its de livery, hirr Calhoun rallied, in a pleasant tray some•of the Whig Senators, and advi sed-them to support his project fir theywould elect their President in any event. , B. E. 1110011 E. __l I. ItisDoN MOORE dr , •R ISDON, IViBROXL4=I. TAILO4I3, . _ . No:70, South Third Street, nearly, opposite the . !!!! F.SPECT,FULLY 'announce to . 'their friehils ~and the lintilitythatatlicy 1i e.constaatlypre pared to make lo,.order, of. the finest and hest materials, nod at; moderatOlPrices, every, and.. Gentle= man's tVasdrolf6, for iihich their complete stock or 'elioiCe:',aiid "carefully Selelited • Meths, Coast.' tiMres,yestings,,Se 4 of OM lalist iied"most deal • 'rahle•Pattevns, are. particularly designed. ! .- • Pheir oivii,practical,knowlmige of the tipsiness - , and s personal attention to every garment, enables them .to ,ectisM!satisfacti on, and both :old! and ; new,.hMtoniers, they..respeutfoilly ..tendee, an Invitation to, give theth , • I Hying , been.tor, yeamaohnected.,iiith come of.! the : best., had;mcist ; fashionable !get xtdiillkin#plp thiSoountay,etuploYing none Ihti,firot . rate.sithi4s!, 1, enoititt of,the ; lrt the, Jest Nth i a nd. best, st) les a ;limy lugs fttfly,prePiired!-,,t0,-acconimotiale -customers ,IMationiinabv.,-, , i,iP • . mg' i.,WKSEND'S -.SAIISAYAII,II.II:. - Ai.;—'111111 o rtioli3Clo now' eit.no,i*uly need by. i thy s t e i n i r ito'fl'aihets roe= (lip :iiiinoinl :snit j , eroinnent Gore Olieiiseilit)eini from tin iinporn‘Atote or the bl o b ; oi , jfnbit '. - or'ilor'sYetthfii," It. in ',wfitinntedi - by'the ninotirant ,ier,,tti.ber.firo 0 mesiitrboOr tlinn. any,: pr6parit ii , - of : thir:iiiiirie-.kipd 'eitant,:sind. - eflob'. i bOrtlis:,tti' ottin'o•444 ; , ) ,Prlie:4l(pet.b s l.tle.3tV ...` , .''..;'. - .., , i ': - .11:6151iiireb) 4 . 1 " ,- .i.i.; , , -,, • ,I - -...:• , : rie,ac 4 t , , ~,,, -10: -,- A 4 .,.t.'t A ~ V, '4 41J ;'ti V. B. FIMMINCII, -f. .....1i1 . 1,r'T10847:-. , ' r,lri:t, ,,t7 k .- ' ''.;• - z•- 0 i* ,- ;' , 'i 'it.; -:..v'?7 ,HlVi,ra few: pet tiiii".#l s : lll Al ak kftilcl, 113 on t YOYeOtS?.al* ~,,.•.:,-67.,,,,,,,,,..!,-.4.2-I.lllizittirtiyi,e4 A..,... , , : :l' Ihift'Orotit.,.4ngligi,iiiiitificidir,. , • A , .40. , :-.4b.;s , :,'ciim: .1,,,---',,, , : L . :',..;--;.:444-- , - - -4-:-. - a - K , nitob r eit* !:..I.l#l,aittilic , - ,: - . -- trr.iir- t •WMIWWItaIa .O- '' ,--- '7 7-' " This,triest,yalbahld Eirllnticaticin-lis-beeiv 'll..""Mied'ivithWbridelfulebediiiii lif . the,4Ore - . 41-: , oo"iii4'? o f tliti most 't t OdblesO Mkilfie [hies' W ith Which tlaVlibiiiiJitiiffd'eted; . (‘Vitheiit destroying tite;_liair.).,'Sdili, ii;old,-iitrates,swollingti, stiff iilss.,ofjoliiti,,gelle produced byitho,epllaf and , iaddleii. straine of the shoulders e rstlflo, hoof, .pasteirb lin d 'corn n ; joints, straits; f the - whirl , bone, icncop Mid fctlodk,• poll • 'evil, fiettlies, cUrbs, - eptinte, sPaVin, WindkallS,.puffii, &M' '•'ilt very sbon'etirres old br fresh wobpds;Mits, liibleeir,:fiiiliTi di,liall 'eiiil;turbs, etc.,nlidliVeif JUdtant ;Chef tn the serattheikfteitim, dtc.,and tho diseases incident to horses bditind White feet and noses produced by St John's Work. which soollen destroys'llie hoofs and bones of Ithilfdeliiiiil resists the action of sulphur and vitriol ointments, and other remedies equally I powerful lication has heretofore roved so No p. artful in rehiring stiffness of the tendons an jbints, 'and pioduciog sucli immediate and beneficial effects in cracked heels, brought on by high-feeding, splints and sprains. . Iria:EM - breerristrirrhiglilywoon aenncrd-to farriers,',Acepers of livery stables; wagoners,. ijage proprietors, and private gent:eirien oivn• as. an invaluable remedy, and should betonst.ntly kept'in'their stables., ~ Also fariners, whose horses aft en liable to kicks, cuts and wounds, will find•it equally advantageous to keep it constantly en It:Md.— It is Equally beneficial 'in the treatment of working .eattle,.for galls, sore necks, cots.. wounds, , ete. • ' _ _ • For sale in Curliala by Dr. JOHN .1 MY July 21;1847. Cumberland To thtr tizens of Cumberland Co. " There is somethidg more precious than , • Go or Diamonds—Elarawn.' 2 ff . IIIP.R.F. ere some diseases dust visit ut et tta , 1 tedseasore of the mnd which not entre quently become alarmingly fatal, during the astn ,ner and autumn months; especially the young; there tuning not less than seventy bousand dying annually with derangements or the stomach and bowels alone. Does not every &ling of our nag lure become enlisted in the human desire to les sen [llls frightful mot tality, are we hot bound by every Principle of religion to administer relief when in our power; and we discharge our luty„ when we point °tattle _grentestremedy'ever yet discovered, for this purpose,to the public. If therein, one, or if they haye a friend, or a child, or a neighbor, who may chalice to re a l this no tice, that is stuttering with Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cholera Nimbus, Summer Complaints .Colic, Flatulency, Ste., Rm., then let them try tin. Kee ler's Cordial'and Carminative,and we guarantee a speedy cure. • Lancaster Co., Neffville, Dec. 11, lasiti. 1)1.. Keeler,—Sometium last summer youragent left me some of your Itifatit cordial and Cortnio litive, urging me to try it. It so happened that I inul a case, II yollllglllollll 4601110 X 1110111.115 old, whose stoat:telt and bowels were in tr very diS(4l. 111 , 1T11 1:0111iitit.11, Cllll5Oll ft delleietcy of its mother's mi l't. The child was a mere skeleton, there was much tormina, tenesmus.and constant evacuations.' I administered every, medicine I could think or, %%11, but a 'slight nlleviaticatOf the complaint. I then thought of giving your medi eit.e 11 trial eummenein with small doses. soon however perceived the atilt! could hear - full dose as recommended in directions; before it had taken Italia bottle, the stomach and bow, els had reeovered their natural tone; every °the . bad symptom yielded, and the child rapidly re covered. 1 have no hesitatlnn in saying that your medi cine is the very best for the nave compitti tin I have administered in a 23 years' practice. • ,Very respertthily, your friend, t ' If. 13. BOWMAN, M. D. Prepared corner of 3,1 and S auth atrrets, For sale.tvlinlesale and retail by SAM UEL ELLIOT, ElIESIIIC; Dr. McPherson, hurt:; nnd.hr prirggistiiinil:Merchanta tlfrough: out - the cmitrty7 ZEE= UHLMAN'S BALSAM OF HEALTH An A p9u ved Rc,nedy of Dysilysi t, Colics -To two reasons why ;this medi. be recommended to the public, —on is, t hat most persons -who have so fight it buy Regain, therebyabowing that they re gard it as a yaluabliaitibily medicine; the other is that certificates are in the pomiessien ofthe Proprietor of permanent cures having been effected not only in persons afflicted for a short time; but also in cases of long standing It is Composed altogether of a vegetable matter, is perfectly harmless; can be taken at all times, and is no hindrance.to business.. It restores and revives the animal spirits, cleanses the stomach from all morbid humors which cause indigestion and acidities. It also re motes nervous tremors, rhumatic pains, and prevents their return; cures all) colics of the stomachs and hofvele,ulmost immadiately takes away palpitation of the heart, and promotes the free circulation of the blood. Thu direction accompanying each trdtle contakns a number pf certificates one of which is given in this advertisement. Dean t :—aibout two years ago I woe se verely; Meted with ispepsia, which I had fur the last fifteen years previous to the above named time, which was very much increased by my having a blood vessel ruptured . upon my lungs, occasioned by lifting—which increased iny, complaint, dispepsia and general' debility and weakness, to such ddecrec, that two or three years previous to my using the Garde. gant's Balsam,i - never ate a meal but my stomach became so painful that I had lemma ately to throw it up. Seel ng - Gu rlegan t's Bal sam aditertised.t was induced to try a bottle; otter taken the very first, dose It appeared to strengthen my stomach; and every dose of th i first bottle helped me so much • that an the eourse of a few days my stomach began to 'retain and digest every thing I ate. I confined to use the Balsam until I used several bottles, which cured me entirely, and restored me to perfeethealth, which I have enjoyed eversince, and net. pefore fur fifteen years. I cheerfully, es-oatmeal it to all persons who are aictedffl with dispepsia or ilibility,of stomach. HENRY LOTTIIA.N, Fred'k Co. Va.- Prepared and Cold by the Proprietor, JOHN S. MlLLER,oPhositetho Market HOUR°, Fred. crick, Md, and by SAMUEL ELLIOTT, solo agent. Tor Car Pete. March 10, 1847. To Country Physicians. • R. WigERS has just toccivock tn'addition lorstor stuck, a largo, ispoithiont or, DRUGS 'AND MEDICIN.E.9.: wairanto4 pa* and-fresh—among which iurb all _the, re -era popular:lpraparations of thb-Frtitaisloa; which ho will sell. (was. good tonna as any. astahlishmeat'ouCorPhihidelphia. '' ' 03 Physlcians.aro isimoitSdlox r amlno for 'thernsolios. ',6:s ' ' : 111 3' 7. 184./.;, •!:,..m ;"1 • •,•SIIP,EIR,IOI2;rI3LAPK TEA • . 1- ".ll§T raabived at Ittieiiii.rfiii*Siata, a ep choice tiliieleroo,` for invalid ' s Otiiitioirdor '"' " -• . 7 - 0116aplitrii - tuid;Tumblersit received, a.; large. assortment` loiv tfl ..ced*Glaai'Jprif . arid'l'lfreoot's, suitable tiir tliapt!etiapiknir Seennepe ;Pei ."*„, • July-28,184V' ' Main Street COAL! •. •T vvci TONS Pine;6rbveCOAL T -200 tone ' Coiil-400 ton's Unit) burners, BlOnnitiotie NIC Sr. MILLER.: " ;') , .lllvitibnrii'unk . B, 1847; • , -„ weir High `:m N :.n11.,Y4!,..?t"17:'- , legingholne '4I4COOD tool IP 4 , Pi*PlLl';'°*l irll4.4.Fl;44,'EtiopFAligwo,lll '.c, r 1610;•,1,u1y It: 1 0 % , ,~~. MEE 1 : MBE' 4711' 0,Hitti!/Pf * Otettli.f#e ''POMUIC 1-'4-LAL , PIiOT+IO,TIO.I4' CZNIPA - NYijilll'lW iinder_theAiretittint,pf_the_lailiO:)aing_boiitr,or Ainni!grek - for year,, yizt—Thea.,p. Miller,'Presidenf; .Satheel"Gallittiith;Yiee,,Pre aidentLilliivid.,4l.elhollodgh,..Treaserer; A. G. 11A er;Seeretnry, Jerne`a, WenicleyJOhn T: creep,, John 'Zug, Aliraliam, King. ..BcOlt , Alexander Daildxon.„ litio 'umber of Agents apßohiteit, in the anMircent -eointlea, who ii'dll.'receiie igiplieutinns for 'aiirenee and forittiril them , immediately-fair '1)4111 Co (ie.offire oftlie Company , when theliol toy will be' asued..withop t: delay. • For further iillormntiim Ate the by-lawa cif the Corepnob__ ' "•"11108. C. 2411LLEll Preat. A. . Nrit.Lnic,Sed'y• The' following gentlemen , hate been appointed - 1..11 , 1TS • L. H. Williaius, - Eqq., Westrienusboro, Gen era! A gunt. . A. Coyle, Carlisle, Dr. Ira Da • Mezitnieslurg, eorgc run c, sq., . onroe. Jos. M. Menns,ltlsq. NevMarg. Julia Clentlenin, Cq. lrogestown. 'Stephen Culbertson Shippensburg., I_Septetninm.29,_llblt... THE FRANKLIN FIRE' INSURANCE t;' POLL ADELPHIA, Charter Perpetutil.- , 4400,000 • Capiial.paid in • Qifice'l634. Chesnut :died. • • ' MAKElNBUHANCE,eitberpermanentorlim ited,akainst loss ordamage by firc,on PROPERTY and tierpuTs.of,evt '5 description, in town or Cpmdry,on the most.reasonableferros. lions made either personally or by letter, will be promptly attended to. C. N. ILIANCKEh Prest,. • Rates of Insurance Reduced ! Ell EXUAIi Brick orStone d weletlogs or stores • from ' • 121 to p depos. do . do Churilres VA to 3 ' do. e do . do Taverns . 9to 4 do do do Barns . 4. to S do do do Stables (private) 4to 5 do do do Stables (public) 6to 7+ do do do Grist NW's, Water Power, 7,1 to 10 - do ANXUA L 11 ISA: Brick or Stone dw.ellingsand Fur niture from 30 to 40c $lOO value 'do do Stores and Merchan dize 35 to 50 • do.. do do Taverns andForniture t - 40 to 60 do do Barns and Contents • - • 65 to 75 do do • do Stables (public) 100 to 150 ' do • do - do . Grist Mill and Stock 75 to 80 do Frame and I,ngdwellMtte and Fur niture 50 to 75 do "do do .S urea HIM Nitwit:to- • rime 65 tb 85 do do do Tavernsand Furniture 60 to 100 do • do do Barns nutl-Cunt - ents , ° 90 to 100 do do do Grist Mills and Stock 90 to 100 do The subscriber is agent for the aboveeompany for Carlisle and its riciuitr. All applicationstot a ssuruneu either by ma ii or personally will be promptly attended to Ny. SFAMOUIt. June I'2, 1A45. 11•-33 DELAWARE MUTUAL INSURANCE CO'Y.. 1' PIMA . On Me •llutual Lisa e pinciple, combined with a lai_re joint.:Ntork opi educed to nearly half Hid ides. BY tire Ant of Incorporation the stock is plalged for the payment of any losses which the Company may sustain. And as an ddilional security to - tha asured-,- the act re quires that the- prati.'s of tlid - busincis Shall be, funded and remain with the corporation, as a guaranire and prof Cahill to the insured against loss. This fund will be represented by scrip issued by the Company, hearing interest notcx. ceeding six-per cent. per annum. The insured are entitled to a pro rata share oldie, profits of the Company, and will receive that proportion of the ,a toresald fund in scrip, widen the ainlarnt.of darned premiums paid by him, bears tothe IMO sum of earned premiums and capital stuck. The scrip thus issued, to be transferable on the books of the Company as stock. No dividend of scrip can be made when erte losses and expenses exceed the amount of earned premiums. The insured are protected from loss at the customary rates of premiums, without any individual liability or reeponCibility for the losses or expanses of the Corporation. The assured have all the rights of membership,— can vote at all elections, and are eligible as Di rectors of the Corporation. ,The subscribV has been appointed ogent for ibis Company, and no the mutual principle o superseding every other mode of insurance, to would coofitientlyreconimend it to Iris friends and the public. The North American Company bus elo.o their Agenct ; (*hose having policies expirin o in that ofil ton have them renewed in tli Delaware Company on much moro favorable terms. For full particulura enquire either by letter or ',Mum to JOHN J. MYERS. Curlisle, September 40, 1815.-1 y. - ALLE- 7 4' & EAST PE.A7MMOROUGII • MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. • ~ ar. Allen awl hastpenusborough Mutual Fire r o 1. insurance Company oft:motherland County,in corporate(' by an act of Assembly, is now fully or gatmzeilouttl in operation under the management of toe following commissioners, viz: Cht.Stoman,Jayob Stelly,Wrolt Gorgas,Lewis Flyer, Christian 'Fitzel ,M ichael I lriover, Henry Lngau.:llichaelCocklin, lleatjumin 11 Itlusser',LeAi Meekel r l a eobkirk,Mellilli ellrettemunsuul Sam,l Prowell, who respectfully 11,the atttntion of the citizensoiCumberlantland 'orkcountiesto the ad. vantages which the compwny bold out. • The rates of insurance a rt.as low and favorable as any Company of. the kinesu the State. Persons wishing to become members nee invited to make application to the agents of the company who are willing to wait upon them at any time r . _____, JACOB SIIBLLI , Pres't. NtlellAEL lloormte \lee l'resident. Letyjs-Hyer, Secretary.. Michael Cocklin,Treas.urer.l,.. ,:" ,: : ; .0/GRAYS.- . - 1 m 1.11 n el . If no r c ir,;P enerAl 'A gelitiqlf c olio n ic sb ui• E % ~, 1 1 ~ Ruilnlph 51*tin,IVC . ipti 9rliiipl tt”,rnallip ti ,,. M -Cookliri; AlMien' ttlui . tigfi ). ~ ''..- •. ,;•:- • • ~ ~, , Min DDprgin!, Allen,to . 'w . ignp. ~. . • ~..• . ;Cli . riatisurrl tiel,'Al lens Inwiniloj)".77 - ,-•'.;- ,--.: 1 „ 'inii'o, C Dniilnp,; Allen Itciiyn ship. ' .. . I -,- petb'eual.ninirt,Enif INnnebore'l.Ownfillip. '' ' Davit) 111ra itii i . , i ciii i i r otil o: w it. ' C. It. hum Kinistoiv'n.;" 11r.oy,Ze'riribt,'Sliiremakistown,. , , , Slinon Oyster,:Wornileyalnit, • , , Dr. jni,oli Diugloinan ; Coracle, . JneoliKirk,Deneral Aientfpr York County ,Neil: ' , r ptingiertnotl P.p. , • fil . ' Henry e;ounty.', .0 „, • ... • . . Soli n 'II er le, II Ck. York_ county. ' ' jOh Rapkinjork aoutity..:•,,: ~1 , . • '.. -.• ~ • ".: iinpiel Iliyiy, Yorle,,COnntt i -, - 7-:"::" . ' I'.'llowinan, , Y6rk noway.: ~ _.4' .f..,, I ..„.•, .:'',,;-, :PlilltigltetilthilliCiimberland , oonnly.. ,- „' Robert G.-,Sterreti MS. ill.dleton townsliiii.• ::k . , w•••: '. ''' Cli • Otlier age nt owi I 016'1i - dila tiereirter". , t , ` Choice :4? iipkg m oki g ScolaMlated tape.' prandi,Cayondiab.,44lciu . Oe', ury Oa.. "..41,111M biaridmr4Cotigroas •MoO7, MIA - Spi lieif,,",l3,kimtl.eoocola bridal ppeo,a M, 29 4 :4+ hoY',-. aUd cl`to Rappeo Splendid Nonfat loo k Victoria,' LiCPri tit ai6 to, La - Cabana;.P r pe e„Cheitt nod ~otboi :choice ', bra ads 'of i m pottod ' towbei, Regalia Cuba ',at" if:-.Ho,:ira a, siortek- SF rir,o r- ilol b mist •:. , 4,1 of MAON 0 0.1 .". 11 0t ibni .in : p r .P n ti 4Ztil It ° ( 1 . 6 darMa - :to r thiddi r y4o muy,chooao: t 6 pt!tf11#51.9n74,..04 i n t ujir kjakred,;;,cartioN „ y.\ i is . ... . - ..-••••••••••••••••.--•rit . :••••••••••••,, ,. -:;:r, . . 4 • ,::, ~1i.,,,a0 . , Ifsfl ,l3,, 11;) I: .:VEGE TABLE I AINIVERAVVILLSiI' , . ittle. onli•knoira,ificill'ehieihti:no'ilie7,3llMit -, • A :imrlfi linelpurges,es,-iind'!lo4ltliens'ithi, Ay'literii.' : DR; Ltil A tors Pill iiiitb!if‘niedielo lirelitUiGatTirffiailWTalitliVffilit'fasin't tlte :iilicacif till , Others dr the, ratrid'elitti. , : •rrheie pilisare'eampnii e d .otimnny ingrailients,;Ut,to.o two tiiiiiiirlifil cines lire Siirsimarilla , filid: , Vll,o Cherry, so' ttnited tiMi pley Pet toiethar V thee.VlV through its admiktureVith other Substsniine': ia 7 : 'rifying and purging; while iffe other in itrait'gtii, cuing the spite'''. 't'hu's those iiille , iiie' et ilk 'same time tonic and • opening ;.,. Aesio.ituiD, long and eagerly sought for by medibidynimi,liot We'Ver before discovered. la oilier wordli‘ltey.da: the iviirk• of two meilleines, and do i fmuch bet=, ter titan' MTV 'two we know and for they_ remoys,, , lottiiiig . froni - tlia - Vititilitit'ilia.jiurities, ott 'that while they purge tfieY etra li nngthen, pea, hence they 'cause no debilitation, find , ere:followed hi. 'no Ydpetion. Or, Lie, i fttiv 'S.itii irs linVe l niworiden'T t 9 itilluenee an thcolediTllliey iNt7:illii"--.1)11-ilit withmit weilkoning it, but diev remove ..41.11 not ; iouspaeticles from 'the chyle Ifelarqj,t l iareeeie; ned.into fluid, end drys make..lmpura.,avod,V _uttceitniimuibility. As theittia - nuAltditlitittionV: 'so there is no nausea or siejielas itaiur lie. '6Ettirations of this most existillent. o , Add 6is v. - 1 *lda neVer Strains Or tortures the ditiiiire , dna tions,but calitles'tliem to work in-ii cereal! ;Mit::: iirahmntinerl-trediimine paVsons ta k en t h em p not become pale and emaciated,liniVreegutjet • 0 r while it is the property of the Stitralegir united as it is with nther'ingredientit,,•te4re' Y . l 76,. all that is foreign arid impure, it la ejimilif 1.% . imtu v,- 'propertj , oldie Wild. Cherry-to retain alithitqp , '',',.' ral and sound ; and Renee a robeitafat4" .:, !lentil' is'elie etfetaim t croft of their united oii ~a ix47 • lions. . . '• • .. , , , , , ~,,,,,,.,,_,•„. „ ,,.., 1 . . For sale in Csrli ale by Dr. .I: J:Afyqr adl,N ,Vent, and by Eaby and Kissinger, in it.ingitniviv: geicril e box 0.5 em. . . Catena} Far.: 101847: ‘,... TM luSlll sG N 1 M.[NT rt . 1100 pOW.:r to cause all extereil'Stafflig . SCROFULOUS huniors, 'SKIN. lIISOASEC POISONOUS NY OUNDS, to tlikelnegitieiliAtut . - trld matters, and then heals them.'s ft is rightly termed All healing, a diseak, exter.nd or intertialMark will not benefit. I have used it for tliC last , teen years for all Iliseatietrof the chest, conintup. lion and liver, involving the uttnost'dmig:eitliiiii responsibility, and I declare before heaven - and man, that not one single ease has it failed fp:Octi- Oil when the patient was .within the reach be mortal. means. 1 haye had phyleianslearned intim profeislon. 1 have had Ministers cf the Gospel, Judges of the benth; - AI dermew - bauTem - gentlenlearof - the higliest.eruditiom and multitudes of the poor use it in every variety of wily and there has been hilt one voice---one untveahl voice—saying; "Me- Allister, yotir Ointment is * GOOD." CONSUMPTION..--It dist- settle can i1.111.21111y Cfreet upon this !Wigs seated as they are the Spiterti. But, If placeti . .olloll the chest, it penetrates to the lUngs silparatcs the poisonous particles that are coney.- miug them, and expels dotes frourthe system.-- It is curing persons of Consumption continually. I.IEADACIIII.---I•he salve has cured persons of the headache or 1.2 year's htanthog, and -who End It ezgalar eVel . ) Meek au that vomiting often took place. - Deafness and Ear Ache are helped witk MGM'S. MI PALM ATISM:—It removes almost imme- ,diately_theinflamattion and swelling when the pain ceases. Read the directimutrottnd the box. I t COLD FEET.---Constniption, Aver Com— plaint, pain in the :hest or side. kiln 4 off of the hair one or the other always Hewn patties cold feet. (This ointment is the true.remedy.) It is a'snee sign oldisca/e to have cold feet. In scrofula, old Bares, .-rysipelas, saltrheume Inver cotnpluint, sore cies,. It& soy, sotr:iltroat ; bronchitis, broken or sore 'men/4,4111e5, 01l chest , diseases seas as asthma, oppressions, rtin--.also, sore laps, chapped hands, tumors, cuts stomas erip• twos, nervous diseases natal of the spine, there as no medicine now known as good. ,Sl.; XL!) III.:AIL—We hone ell. ed cases that; (m 1161113 defied every thing known, as welt as the ability 0115.110,1.4 tloctoo. ' l/ne_itionAol(l !Is heT had spent $3OO ms his children witte,nit any bene , tit, Si hen slew , boxes - ad ointment curt: , (l them.. BALDN It sill restore the kitir sooner than 1111 V 'other thing. BUIINS.--It is the bent thing in the world for Burns. (Read the direct ions around the box. W ORM S.--It wil4drive r erl• vestige of them away. There is prohnitly no mecliLine on Old face of theofarth nt pnce so WIC tout so safe in the expul sion of worms. COHN S.--Oeensilinal use at the Ointment a ill always keep aurae tram grns in,r. People need never he troubled with then) 'lithe) will use it. I'ILE S.-- Flio usnnda are .yearly cured Dildniest. JAMES men.usTEit & Co. Sole proprietors of ti a °hove CAUTION --No t/IN TNI T will be genii : . ne unless the names of James :McAllister or Dames McAllister & Co., are written With a tied • upon everys label. Sold by Samuel Elliot, S. W. Haverst Mc aid Myers, in Cur'isle t .1, & L.ltel el,, Nlc clutiticslittrg; Singiser & Paul, Clturebto wit, tend Alm Diller. Nett:rill, AS A FITIITIIER - E CE That the principle of erring disease by elerio - nod puril)ing the hotly, is strictly in ilycor dunce with the• lima whirl, govern the nitinnil econotns i laud if properly carried out by tl4-usis WRIGIIT'S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS, Will evi 0111 y result ill the complete ahldition of di sense; we am. the following tete irllollllllB, from persons of the highest respectability in New Voris wlio have reecho ly hem' cored of the most obsti - mate complitints, snub hp the use of Wriglites Vegetable Pills of the North it Mitricad Col lege of I leolth. CERTIFICATE 3 or cußes.7t,' 111=GZIO DR. Wm. Wm (MT -DOW At your ro comine*Mlation, I some time ell= mode trod of %Wight's !whim Vegetable Pills, of the , Noi th American College of Ilealih, mill can emiseiemi oust), assert that for Purifying the blood add ren. moping Vie system, I have received. more benefit . 11181 their use flout l'rom 'any Mlier,medicine,Whas - heretofore been my good fortniie ta meet with. I um, dem. sit, with many thaiikS, your obliged. friend, CIiAIIIES M. TATE, No. CO ilamitierslV street, New York. From Trinrarang. ; N. Y. "" l)eAn Stit,-1 have been allltetet several years a ith weektiess4ott it! , accompanied at times with pain in , lllo...aide Mal .otliCr distressing complaints.' Aftee Mich), tried itrinots medicines without effeet, 1 )vatitiimitolcd• a friend to make trial of 1)1. Weight's . Vegetable Pills, which 1 ant Nippy, to a ale hatre relieved me Ina most wontlerfillintanner, kayo nerd the. inctliehte"asS'et',liikt: - a,.tiliori Imtanoilcubt,lwp.pertievei•eneesin,tlktitie of the 6MM - eine to - d that 'II , ..Loo i Tee 'be perfeetli!reflOieeil:' 4 ' illitte4'limpintntiii4l. - siild' . 1 . 1 • nr 'l3 I' r 'Heir r: persons. s on; ae . ral elm ;su to tt r e thitt,the 1014RilkoivAbitie Use, ' " • . • - 4 '•' FOOTEN!,,!: Y:irwnrelii Uldter,Ln:,!Ncw . n CR.%031 Or' ,Coerrit pt!blici ogilhist ',the ITI11117: sprniptio , nferliaines 'iv lath iv • °tiler.' nre coiled lrr 'brittle n sip; hit to in I ' • : ' • ' Ma elion lbanandn $4," r.ov{P!: N0w,P, 1 4 7 1 ,i 1 : 1 1 11/ 4 • • .•,;of 1ax,C0t1160.3 J. Sr.:. SSAI Sri loot n ncl 'f'Priti I, ;kin% ' , John R n 7CRtiorl kr • Li Senteriiiitj: • . 0 fii ceo ltre'Smqp. Or , right's billion , Vegeta b1e.1,P1,11, , i.N. r yejoi !I 69 ea Streatif.ll.l4lniffirni , i,lt I 4 1, 4 4 ?* wtnoh treet;lfew.J.3(prkt Wl:Tremont ',Steer .G 1 44E: OltAi r .rllls t t , t „c Pe eloo ;evkl•titatetektit • OP ill..„sajoinsiitt;llllii polishing evoyy Ititlitt!tool cirapoynr,ql;;:log 'lmp o rt o r , I Q motto' Menet tvhiting;,go, Prollucqs the most:twit lima Insflti g itollst6villEyerr it is oleo an for oc4 , l.silitoenOlowto alttli-taitr4l* , , , Yhitebtagitala 1$ alto getlier,,,live from th o ott,oorrelstttAtthilletfeo6 Heil;iftlierefOre,rittkriar tel Jot ,11 0 JhOtittt'timi6o inEnrott r . z Ne,;lPeroOtt igtihatv toed 11 1 0 , bk.w .boh'it , ' to ,, pgrologe. to seir rollY ; !s a a;; kktaitllleg. at th s e It; 'ot not nr,:‘• ,pc, gttlV.lll , lll'iNANtl-' 17:41tt l id,Pari t aitlr'ea ; ' ' ,•, ;;; : x 4, • r, ' • EN= rthrai Nig IME ~,. .. t:'1~~.