- .„. . ltaitailtlg'S*9oiiito2. BE ~:; 4 ~r... F.i ~. ~~~a=r. WE r ESDA.Y. - JEIV.VARY 1848 , - ,rortha-lierald and Expasitor 4412. DITO will ccmilir a fttiot: y giving pu blici ty 'le' the • .folloWi fig. Pas saies ef seriptvre. which the Rek , . L l / 4 74E3 eiiher':.igninvntly or s . Wilfully, .ouiitted Serinoin'i • -Genesis rxLix 12. - His - - eyes-shill be •fed - with WINE; and his teeth .white With • . . . —Leviticus-s. 81 9, -1 O. And the Lord f7 SPake unto Aaron saying: Do not drink -- 111110, nor strong drink, thou, nor thy sons with thee, when ye go into the taberna ,cle of the congregation, lest ye die : it - ,shell be a statute forever, throughout your genet tions : And that ye may put 1 1 , --- , difference tiVeen-holy.and_unholy,.andt between c can and unclean. Proverbs.. xx. 1. .Wisi.; is a mocker, strong drink is raging ; and whosoever is . • deceiyed theyeby is net 'vise. . • Proverbs isitr. 29.' to 32;* Who }lath ....-wo'el Who hitth-scirroiv ?.• who bath con : tentiorii ? who . hath babbling? who bath Wounds without cause 1 who hath redness 1 of eyes - I They that tarry long at the , .wins:, they that go to seek' mixed wine: when it giveth his color in the cup, when zt moveth itself aright. At the last it biteth like 'a serpent, and stingeth like an • adder. Proverbs xxxi. 4, 5. It is not good for Icings . , 0 Lemuel, it is not for kings to drink WINE, nor for princes strong drink: Lest they drink, and forget the law, and' pervert We judgment_of,any of the ted. Isaiah v. 11. Woc`iinto. them_thatrise. early in the morning, that they may fol.. low Strong drink; that continue unto night, till .wixt: inflame them ! • Isaiah xx. 20 to 22 inclusive. Woe unto them that call evil good and good evil ; that put darkness for light, and light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet for bitter. Woe unto them that are wise in their own eyes, and pru dent in their owirsight. - (Tire" foregoing verses do not advert to wine drinking, but nevertheless are appropriate to the subject at issue.) 22d v. Woe unto them that are mighty to drink WINE; and men of strength to mingle strong drink. - before. the sons of the house Orßechabites pots full of WINE, and cups.; and'l said • unto them, drink ye the WINO. But they - Said,. We will drink no WINE ; for. Jona dab the son of .Rechab, our father corn : tnanded us, saying-: Ye gall drink no wow., neither ye nor your sons forever.— Thus have we obeyed, the voice of Jona dab the son of Rechab, our father, in all - that he hath charged us, to drink no WINE all our days, we, our wives, our sons, nor • our daughters. The words -of Jonadab the son. of Reehab, that he. commanded' his sons not to drink WINE, ate performed, for unto this day : they drink none, but _:_obe_y_their_fathees.Commandment. Jeremiah Li. 7. Babylon bath been a golden cup in the Lord's.hand, that made all the earth drunken ; the nations have drunken of her WINE : therefore the na tions are mad. Daniel I. El. But Daniel purposed in his heart that' he would not defile himself with the portion of the king's meat; nor with the WINE which he drank ; therefore ho requested of the:prince of the eunuchs, that he might not defile himself. Daniel v. 1,4, 5, 0. Belshazzar the king made a great feast of a thousand of his lords, and drank WINE before the thousand. They drank wine, and prais- ed the gods of gold, and.of silver, of brass, .iron, of wood and of stone. In the same hour came forth fingers of a man's hand, and wrote over against the candle stick upon the plaster of the wall of the king's palace ; and the king saw the part of the hand that wrote. Then the king's countenance was changed, and his tho'ts troubled him, so that the joints of his loins were loosed and his knees smote one against another. Hosea Av. 11. Whoredom, and WINE, and NEN WINE take away the heart. Joel I. 5. Awake, ye drunkards, and weep ; and howl, all ye drinkers of VINE, because of the new wine : for it is cut oil from your mouth. Habakkuk rt. 15. Woc unto hint that giveth his. neighbor drink, that puttest the . bottle to him tuld makes% him drunk en also. -- , The foregoing passages; from the Old Testament, are but a few of.many others, equally as strong against wine-drinking a custom which prevailed amongst the ancients.' A. shall ,not reply to his scr mon, except with what I have here quo ted. Carlisle,'Jan, 19;184t§. TRIDDTE TO Liutr N O. Picaiune of `a late, dater contains , the following lettef from an ` officer of the A,rniy,pay r jng a just tribute to a lamented young, Officer, who fell' a'.lnctim to disease while, on servi ce ,Mexico. ut;JEN . KINS. was .several years' ago statunfed at the:,parlisle ,Barracks ; ' tilid ;was arsou-iii lami:bi formerly the , es , teemed obninifiridafifaV this post. k..is43s*LCßu,;,Mesxio, Pct.-1 9 447: A: 1 eeplorrovV - 1 announcer l ilii 7 demile of 'se ti Leon i• itaxii nf #o, l , l “ol.o l. , , t)*•lkit;,Regiment; of: S. thin , last a i " ar rtiveningi.l:abouk: 6 .4.. - otolocki.v:'ra, the liotelin.thle ciiinand Wino interi d sr—eFsPLA 4, 9 4 c , P , ormitr, h. of. • 6 1 / 4 11014t0'16; hinkins, born rin ilia; Estate off. tir..14:2 :York; i'groditoted. frOitiitiolVist'i l ie. bOnord; oppinteifribrpirAit:24:4li/Menapt,in, thp asp/ '-' - ' - p#llolea ., t o . 2 d 3l otent' 6 f.Plat i' 6 o l ll!.t . 4ifePei#MbOr;,Of :ihnt Vag 11,15 . (1jOnT: 111,4:# 1 ,;90 4 0;:hriYillg.!3 6 qPlar4 ';',lvlseo,ll**,4o4-,,itykletpc,si4-,y,ottriyon.Our: urenria• souwaLTPSSI■96R , th ' PeCiil uk:e 4 sif,p e t. Severtil eats 4t nac to 414118'1. a aiotet !he te. vetleeder theliebilitiSr;iii4iindered there ever,ltcly for, thea,t!rrup: " caused. his ,disease; Y facilitated his death • PP.AHNE'ai-Asziaseveti ever:seeme Recently corning from jefferson "Bur-' racks, Mo;;he was taken sick on the and when I met hini on his arrival here, about three wee.ks . since, ho leaked wre.teheilly, and told' me Ile Was scarcely'able to stand ; yet all his thoughts were concentratetren the comforts of his men—having them; not himself, to attend to. Wit nabated"..zial, the next Ay, al he proceeded khis coition &To 136rF era, a camping ,gliihnd on. the beach, three miles from here; where therwent into tents; and at once, in spite of a blaz ing sun, he commenced drilling his re cruits upon the hot said. The`Mournful result occurred last evening, and the la mented Jenkins' death is a troof that zeal, even in the holy cause of country, can be carried too far. It retnaineth to bive - e - errir - that — entnarrappreciates — that zea I. It may be a consolation to the friends , o 1 the deceaseth-to know .that ho lyna at tended by thanliilful physician, Dr. C. A. Finley, of the U. S. Army, the medi- cal director, and the best fema/e - nurSein Vera Cruz,. In your extensively circutlated journal, this obituary will meet the eye of mapy Who were strangers to the dec,eased— Many - who_.were7lits assoyrites-=many who. who• were his relatives—of NONE who were hii enemies. _ I His associates, appreciating 'his exCel : lence as a gentleman and an officer, need no panegyrieof Mine to embalm him in their memories.. Plain as Truth herself, unostentatious es a pilgrim, blest with a miability of. disposition, JENKINs was a welcome guest-to-every-circle,- his_hospi tabla-fireside the focus of- sociability and -gond-will;--He-tvarkintFarthose- below —agreeable and friendly to- those on a level—subordinate and respecifo to those above him. To his relations this announcement will be a sad, sad blow. Ile has left un finished letters to his parents and to his. family. How desolate will be • their hearts on reading . these lines, to reflect that.the fond heart - that prompted their' is throbless forever! A tender, doting wife, the•daughfer of the gallant Siimner, who has reaped rich - and unfading laurels on the bloody fields of Mexico, who shall es timate her anguish! - Scarce two months since, - her. infant gaVe him her parting embrace. None save those who have "lived and loved together" can fully - sympathise with- two fond hearts parting, even for a while--aspecially of two hearts cemented by a chord stronger even than love -,—a first, an only child.— Yet, in- parting there is a balm to the heart of - the soldier's'w•ife—the certainty that nE will return. Can she think oth 7 . erwise ?- Return, not only, but crowned With laurels ! Now dear as a husband— Tunic dearer as a hero ! Alas ! a few brief iveeks to learn that disease has rob bed her infant of its father-- , her heart of all cherished ! • I will not attempt to soothe the wid ow's anguish, further than to assure her she is not solitary in her sorrow ; that friends far away, surrounded by perils, ignorant when their own" hour may come to meet the Destroyer by pestilence or sword, deeply and sincerely condole with her in her sad bereavement. .ireiv - and heap HARDWARE STORE , Main strect,ono door west of Martin's [lolal. TllE subscribers have just received and are now opening a large stools of fresh goods, which in 'addition to their former stock, makes their assortment larger and better than cau be !nolo! elsewhere. - '1 heir stock comprises a Lull nssortin't of build ing material of every description and style, with a large assortment of Tools for all kinds ot Ale datums, which have been selected %kit great care and arc offered at the lowest rates. 'Also a full assortment of goods for Carriage Builders and Saddler.. such as Worsted Damask and Rattinets„ Certain ClOlll, (Jul ClOlll, wide and narrow. Laces, Fringes, Tassels, Tufts, Patent Leather, Lamps, Electric Springs, 4. on Axles, Silver and Brass Plate Carriage Bands; Japan, Bras+ and Silver Plate Mounting, Bridle flits, Stirrups, Buckles, flamers of all *lnds, Buck skins, Hog-skins and all description of goods in the SADDLERY LINE. Also, • Waiters and Trays; Candlesticks.; Brass Andirpas; Shovels rind Trifigm .... • Knives and Forks of every stylff;. loaner and common Bel lows ; • Butcher and Carving Knives, Steels; Pen /11111 Pocket Knives of every 641 e, Table and Tea Spriis ; English and Atm.:mean Holloware; Sad Irons, Brass Kettles ka. &o. Hay and Manure Forkr; Wagon Hamers,Shovels and Spades; Trace Dalt6r and Cow Chains &u. &c. • Also justreceived, - Bar, Baud and Hoop IRON; • knninn and American Sheet lion; Cast,Shesr, Blister and Spring Steel ; Tin Pate Zino, Speller, lead; Dupont's and Johnson's Bluating.Powder ; Dupont's Rifle Powder, Shot; Wetheril t's,PitroVr plug ; White Lead';' ' Linseed Oil ' Copal, Coach, Japan.and Leather Varnish ; • Window Glass oral! sizes; • Putty, Turpentine, • Cedar-wart of all kinds, Sec. illsLAStcuTo:Nr They have alsoJor sale Harvey's Patent Spiral Straw Cittters,,which are considered the best now in use f.): cutting hay, straw nr corn stalks. • • NVIIIGHT &SAXTON.- September 22.1147. • • ; • -Japie's Family Blodichieis • ANiltlitional supply of the above; valuable Metioinea, G 9 0 14011% ;.; • • • t J p !et 1,1 .Tonic a x ra rini nt, fu ge • ,_Hair_Tnniu Sanative Tilts, • • Carminattit4llsilsam,. • - • Iteill4/Cd and for sale by • • fur. Carlisle. Salt and; ;plaster:; : plaster:: 260 ,ToioiPiiistiir; 454'64 p. A., Salt::: ; 50' taelcl Asliton,fine4lo,:„7 • = Harriebtirg, May 46 184,7.'f=tf:'''' < 1-2 • • • . :01 11 Drown . lig Tiettes'Holleyoto , • v.:4OQ • ' ' .:i., 4 5 : ,159 0 0 4 1 . 1 1 4 p.,‘ -,1, . , ; A • ton sikoet•uv,l • L.; V -4 " r # 44:A WA , O 4 f or!: ,;g ; „ 4,),• ,',4 ci0j)40.4 „ imr•o4,. lOD'AVAIVEV:7; 00.4f0r,.131.4e.v ,A,19,1vh,1%,41-ivAt:tqf.,4ll,' )I!!!;llllTlngo9 RT e iclitri,eoA l A armi;uri : 1'11110..9 1647.'7 ~,, ESZEI ii IN I - ' J. R. B. G., U. B. Army, •a. r Z .: ti ~: r';r . l.: LL . a .i i Li , it .Ii.ITERNAL or Extern'al, - permanently cured by'Di."IJP:I I IAIW YAGIi;TA,BLRELF,D, 3 . . ARY, arfIffTEIiNVI; natisnir: . .which."if'tised according to dirictions,, a Opinviortitis'is guari - oanteed..., ''..-- :,. ':...::: ~ : ::- ' i..,','`. .-: :, ; '''''li: '::,..'; Symrresteiefaitan , - BBC/BOBGe - Orthis'affeCii6ti'itraltind'of'teneerniclP or bearing down seneation,"tdlt le familiarly , call- , ed "; there is alsiiii heaf,;;Mieleia and.thkobbirigLim the Partorarying.frotif a mode rate degree althea() sensations to the, moat" ekcrutiating suffering ;-. 6 these . aro caused h"y..the great ',flow of hlood, to thdpint a. - Sonintimatithe.inner coin of:the-bowel pretudes„at every 6 , 1136.PM:in, forming - what is ettiled Proleptic's, or falling of the;beivels; Ibis 4,3 the effect Of long continued irritation ,tind weak.. mead that ore r . - In some instances the patient experiences-fie us :pains,-which are-irideacriba— ble, and , knoy only to the sufferer, ,which coin. mence immediately after an'avddiiriticin, and con.. •tinue from thirty minutes to several hours; theso sensations BYO very annoying and sametinfes very distressing-. This disease, When of long continu ance, is intended by pain and weakness in •the ; b ack"; irritation ofstho'hidneys and bladder, end other organcin the vicinity, pain end. rittrabliess in the logs and feet, a -sentinel caraitness_atiout the cheat, and unnatural fulness of Ike abdominal viscera, accompanied with palpitation of the heart and 'oppression. " Individuals sometimes capers-, mice, previous to an enact 43 1 f the Piles, symp toms denoting•grear d gement in the circula tion; there is a sense of i 'Mend pressure hi the abdomen ' with a col clingof uneasi. noes iri the fie. , e s, constipati. or penmen]; at tended with Pain in the back and loins; nausea, and slight , pains in , the 'stomach,' pale counte nenoe, confused senationa in the head, weariness, and inimitable and discontented state of the mind, 1 and a sense of fulness and oppression in the re gion of the stomach. The circulation on the surface is feeble,sand the current of blood deter , mined inward rid'doW a nwardri: ' '"..---..:' :' -- Tor, all of the above diseases and amts," Dr. UPHAM'S VEGETABLE ELECTU Il - CM f"- fectually, and therefore prevents, Pi es. . - "eTre READ THE TESTIMONY. • Huneml, Dec. i Gunst—rhave used Dr. Upham's Vegritable Pile -Elect= ich purchased of you, and find it one'of the e -medicines in-use for the Piles,. and also for bilious affections, arising from an 'impure state'of the system. tours, &c. . E. A. COLE, Marble Dealer.. U. S. MinsuALl's OFFICE, N. Y. Dee: 6, 1847. • Messrs. Wyatt -& Ketcham—Gentlemen, un derstanding that you are the general agents kir the sale of Dr. Upham,s Vbgetacle Eloctuary,for the cure of Piles, I have deemed 'it my duty to volunteer a recommendation-in - behalf - of--that In valuable medicine. I have been afflicted-for-ma ny year's with Piles, and have tried various reme dies, butt with no beneficial effectsindeed, began to consider my case utterly hopeless. But nbotit the first of September last, I ' was prevailed upon by a. friend to make a trial of the above named medicine- 1 took his advice and rejoice to say that l' am not only relieved, but, as I believe, perloctly cured. T most earnestly recommend' it to all who may have, the misfortune to be diluted with that annoying and dangerous disease. Very respectfully, your obedient servant, ELY MOORE. • REMARKABLE CURE OF PILES !-TIIIIITY YEARS STANDING!' Mount Washington, Berkshire co, Maas.? November 29, 1847. .5 Messrs. Wyatt & KetchanGents: For thiity years I have been afflicted with Piles, general debility and inflammation, causing tumors' and prolapses of the bowels, and which had resisted all the mediCal treatment Dr. Chapman and oth era could-give. The last three years of that-time toy sufferings defy description. -I VittD confined to bed, unable - to help myself, and at last - given up by my physician and friends in - despair of ever gaining health: itr facr-for - . three - days' befurel commenced using Dr. Upliiim's Eelectuary, I was entirely speechless and my burial clothes were made. But under Providence, and the use of Dr. Upham's Eld'etuary, though, an OLD MAN, I have - the pleasure of stating the fact to the pub lic that my health is now good. and hope to live many years, if. it id Gotr's Will, to make known the vinues of Dr. Upham's Electuary, and to ix , commend into my afflicted fellow-creatures. It helped the beyond the expectations of all that knew my case, and I can only say to others that it is. in myt opinion, the best medicine in the world for Piles, or any other,disease of the bowels k and if they will use it according to the directions, I will myself warrant a cure twevery . case. Yours, with tito utmost expression of tnank - fulwess; CORNELIUS SPU R. Egramont, Berks co, Mass.? November 29,1847. S The above certificate tells a simple and truth lid story of suffering and relief, of which, ns phy ciun and witness in the cnso, I cheerfully en dorso. DR. CHAPMAN. NOTICE—the genuine Uphnm's Electuary has his written signature, thus ({LI - A. Upham, M. D.) Thekhanil is alone done with a pen.— Price $1 a box. Irir Sold wholesale and retail by WYATT & KETCHAM, 121 Fulton street, N. Y., and by Orudgists generally throughout the United States and Canada. SAiIIUEL ELLIOTT, Agent for Carlisle January 5,184.9-1 y Stanton's External Remedy, MEM II . 2" S. L Litre VENT, 'ls now universally acknowledged to be the INFALLIBLE REMEDY For Rheumatism, Spinal Affections, Contractions of the Muscles, Sore Throat and Quinsy; Is sues, Old Ulcers, Pains in the Baclund Chest, Ague in the Breast and• Face, • Toothache, .Sprains, Bruises, Salt. Rheum, Burns, Croup, • Frosted" Feet, 'and all " Nervous Diseases. Tylibil"S LINIMENT is sustaining a notori .l-1. ety unequalled by any similar remedy. It requires no pulling to give it a reputation, it has been for Some time silently and surely securing it, and now, when its beneficial effects have been experiencid'by to many, the expressions of grati . tilde are continually appeiring, and those who have been made whole-hor its means are desirous that the afflicted should no longer remain igno rant of its invaluable and infallible efficacy. Mr. Geo. E. Stanton,, the Proprietor, is con stantly receiving testimonials of benefits received from its use, and many of the cures it has effected almost exceed belief. In one case a child had been a cripple for eight years, -having wrenched the, spine, when at the ago of two years, by a fall from a chair. Medical treatmen failed, but fotir bottles of the Liniment restored him to strength, and ho now .joina with his playmates in their youthful gambols, as robust as the healthiest of them, and onlya small hump on his back'to re mind him of his early sufferings. Price 25 cents per. bottle. rite Morsels Friend. TANTON'S PAPILLARY OINTMENT S acknowledged to be the most valulible reme dy ilia has yet been discovored, and may be re lied on with confidence by all whiz may have oc casion fur its use in-cases of. MILE FtvEtt, AGUE Ix TIIE BREAST.; SORE 'NITiEEE..diC. ' This Ointment is particularly intended for those complaints that Motheris afe liable to during the nursing of infants, and may be 'truly called *The Nurse's Friend.' Pried 25.ets.per bax. • G. , EL-STANTON, Proprietor, Sing Sing, NewYoilt.. Sold by , Dr. J. Myors;and Chas. Barnitz, Carlisle, Edward ,SMillTShippensburg . - Donaldson & Green, Palmstown A. - Cathcart,. Sha:•herdstown - • —G.-WrLisinger-TChitrchtown & J. Riegel, Mechanicsburg • M,-Bitner,..Shiremanstown - .L W. Clever, Leesburg James , . Witiotrys SOO'TJIINO ',EntitiirFoßj . `CHILDREN TIEVVIING. • A t LL 40711Elifiy having children ; afflicted • ' atithgai'al",thosa, d haat a calucidoni We' tatii,,9l7.'frifhtto3; convulohnlp. stamina, 'cutariecuiqaraptians,,"dittorderad, and.,laoaettaaapf. ttia•bowelas shOuhl boz wityowpilaiiiifollik4e, rem tidy, that, lto 'lolTapit4i!lir nll , tho bo 41 , „ AI ,1 94 1 ,9.,iirAn:°, 1 3 4 .1,V4 1 11;9. 11 i11 i 1ti, 1 14kA4 44 (f.itiFtk 0 4 0 • 3 1 1 , 1 ) 4!!.6.9444):4 or. PILES . - -:,-4219prime,M64paOitipikramtigiaidl Alt '1 IGHT STOVES. maL.ufactyre and.sell 4lt e gin IA tie. At WTI G f fr. syciyE;:withilta.latast improvements: After Many years experiendejn'thornanufaCture of theati.sloyeihhe to'offer coati:Miens' tho, Air Tight Stoitetiy with ovens, suitable for dining ,itiume Or ,nurecries. -ES has also.. the AirTigllt Sro On th`O' nil Iti plan / .which makes.a splendid antteacinimicalparlor stove; to ivltidh, he would call the particular attention, of those who „want _on:elegant and, Useful article for their ,parlers ;- also , a large essertment of Coal, Parlor and Cooking stoves; all of which he will Sell at the lowest cash pri• ces. The public would rlo well to call before , purchasing elsewhere . .. Mr. T. would 'caution the public ogianst Air Tight Stoves madii; by most stove ma rs, as they do nut answer the purpossiintended. September 29,'1847. aecute tl~c a tatlotc c'rc !%te iibstuucc fi(7 ?T • SKY-LIGHT DAGUERREOTYPES! awarded -at- a l . Fairs of the Franklin and American In• stitutes for tire'beet and most .artistical speci. mans of Daguerreotype portraits. -• . The recent improvement made by the 14 scribers;'and which is peculiar to their clad): lishment alone, viz: ADVDPPER LOUT, has recciyed _the itigkcet .. recommendationa from 'the press,end also written teatimoniall..fiiiiii the first - Arlistp,in the Country, as to its.great superiority' - over. the usual side light. . - .The peculiar advantage, of this light. is thaf.the natural expression of the eye can be obtained more perfeWifiiiiitere. Citizens and strangers are respectfully vited, whether desiring portraits or nnt, to visit our spacious galleries, prorly the larg•- •est and most extensive in the nited Statmi, and examine for themerts astonishing improvements made by the subieribers in this wonderful art. 1846 . .. a. T. P. & D. - C. COLLINS, Pthritioltirs or tin City Daguerreinn Establish - moot, Na. 100 Chesnut at., 2 doors,beloUr 3d, south side. iiiiib l e;l2l - , 1841 Hover's First Rate Premium. WRITING INK. Siker Medal just awarded by the American In stitute, New York, (1847•) • TIIG follow . ing testimony from distinguish ed Institutions speaks for itself: - UNIVERSITY Oy PENNSYLVANIA, Philadelphia, May 1.1, 1841. Davin tried,, for some time, the Black Ink . manufactured by Mr. Joseph E. Hover, we have tbund it well suited' for manuscript, by its min gling freely, end Its exemption from coagulation. Its shade also ire are well Pleased with. W E HORNER , Df I), Dean of th Faculty and Pt of. of Anatordy JOHN LUDLOW, Provost, SAM'L II VYLIE , Vice-Provas HENRY REED, Secretary of the Faculty of Arts ROSWELL PA RK.E. - Prof. of Nat. - Philosophy and Chemistry' W W GERHARD, Lecturer in the • Medical Department PENSILVVANIA AIEDKAL COLLEGE _ We fully concur in ihe above, S. A M 'L. QED. MORTONiN D, , Deanof the Faculty CENTRAL HMI SCHOOL, PHILADELPHIA A 1) BACIIE, Principal H McMURTRIE, M D, Prof of Anatomy AMERICAN Fin* lastmanot Co. Putt:ant:Lenin; FRED'K FRALEY, Secretary CUSTOMHooc PRELATIC:PIM J. 1) GEORGE, Dep, Naval Officer HOVER'S - ADAMANTINEIEMENT, A Superior Article; Warranted.. For Sale, Wholesale mail Retail, at the Mariu ct Dry, No. 87, North Third street, opposite hw•ry street. Philadelphia. hy . .10SEPII E HOVER, Manufacturer Philadelphia, Nov 17,1847 IMPROVED WIRE MANUFACTORY. • Sieve, Riddle, Screen tool Wire Cluth Manuftic tory, No. 48 North Front street, between Alarket and Arch streets, ['labrs. V liE subscribers.having made great improve- A meets in the above business, are now manu facturing of a superior quality,all kinds of PLAIN and ORNAIRENTAL WIRE WORK 11110111111 Sieves, Riddles, Serenes&c,for all kinds of grai n, seeds, sand. ore, snuff, starch, brickilust &c. Founders' Sieves of a superior quality constantly on hand. Also Safes, %Vire Dish Covers, Sofa Springs. Twilled Wire for Spark Catchers &c. °RICAN EMT, WIRE WORK, such as Cages, Nursery Fenders, Garden Bordering, Elowur Stands, Trainers, Trellis work for Grape Vines,' Sze. Also Wire Fencing df every description, (Orders thankfully received and promptly executed by . AVATsow.y September:22,lW. Cheap Watches and Jewelry. 0k,.... • AT the Philadelphie_Watch ___'!",(lll 4 , and Jew , dry Store, 06 North Second St., corner of Quarry A; ) ~ Gold lever Watelies,fullj 0 . le:'k. ....,:', oiled, 18 caret asses $45 00 :_lit - ftigii:;:ii Silver Lever Watches, full jewelled 23 00 Silver Lever Watches acne jewels 18 00 Superior. Qadrter Watches 10 00 Itnitaf ion quarter Watches not warrented 5 00 Gold Spectacles, 8 00 Fine Silver SPectacles . 1 15 Gold Bracelets with topaz stones 3 50 Ladiee Gold Phnoils 16 carrots,: 2 00 Gold Finger nines 37} cents to $B, Watch Glasses plain 123• cents to 189; Ltinet 25. Other articles In proportion. All goods war ranted to be what they.'are sold tor. ' On hand some gold and Silver Levers,Am pmcs and Questions lower than the above prices.. ~ • Philadelphim.Feb. 3,1847. B. E. MOORE,, k N. RIBBON - IWOORE - A6 RISDON: _ MEIRCIELANT TAILORS; fi• . No. 70,'Smith; third . Street; noarly opposite the • • Eschang3, Philadelphia, r RESPECTPUILLN announce to their friends Wand the , publie that they aro"constantty pre pared =to ma kw•to order;'Of 'the 'ftnest and best materials, antf,tiv, mrtlerate.;PriCei, Tel article of Faithlidiable Clothing,ooWailliting a Gentle man's Wardrobe, for WhiChAlielecomplete stuck of choice:and ',carefully selieted:Cloths,'Cassi-: !macs: Veitlaga, thelitest and Most deal table patterns, hro partictilarly.desigiied.' .their own practical' knowledge 'of the 'tininess and • personal' trieverTgarmeet;enables them to glee_ entirOatiefactioniand--. to-both-old 'and nesr'otistamers'llig.::reiPeWPHY tender an invitation.toAlve them s cull. . • ' • Mitring been trir years'connectetl'.with"some of the, best and most fashionable establishments . in this Coindry,eMploying none but first ratie; .. weik, oven,and; being in the iontitatif receipt, of time it. test!fashirne Mid best !tykes of goOds tke4ete fully prepared' to'actioninsothite cus to me r , le l the tiest.mi l mem.: Philadelphia Xtigust lt1;) 114.7-41Inno' jah 12,18487 ryNOWN - SEND'S ;_t. article is now used ,by, physieldn and others for the removal : and permhnent cure 'dlieaselarising from itniltnin ire state or the.blon or, habit ,e1"-..,the system t., itis'warranted , by the 'innanfactarer .to, be ;flOAtimed istiOngey'thani any firelnirAtiOne or, thajmnikill4l eXtlint;'aiid'T;oloti bottle t'to contain a:nuart.: POO sVjper•bottlea VP:4:-Nr...8;t1A , 11513 • ;Juli 7,'1847.3,°'.' LUST ved Fautcy„llyimet y!) . _t se c4ol '9°oo Onne 4ind`Flow.ers*: , • •. • • `."7S A: GOYIM. .. ~,p .r 11510;; Wow. 1847.`6.x? LE [hats !,r Obu ciLlomic.ciToliiiiot of 11%11 oelOyr , : iteil'll,llDyO h t !lif been sooefs44* -4 '.. 4 7:.' 4. a 4lrt 0 1 r 4 AA': '• • - ' , t • ' , 4,^ rive 1 11 " rire, Collins" Celebrated 0. CONRAD Af.'jiffarttlltt,s; e re " ' ..1340401N ~ kinititnant Jl.-• gacd .with . VondOrful'auCCOinilhi thovitre o o. .o - o .....aminlidfileas., . Ohio'lithe horst, is iifffietctri':(WithontilaiitrciYing , the , heirj Mich, tis'old'sstiwiint,, , swelfings, stiff noes 'ofjoints; gall s, prod a cad ''llYi.hit collar and ii add le;' strai ria. of;;ftio :al rou Weis; *file, ~ hoof,' , pastcrbiarid coffin 'jointi, stiaituvolathe tihirl• 1 bone, --- kqiii„ and folloalt,-. poll-. WI; 'Utile% vl, curbs, splints, spavin, vrindgalls;'podfifollr.c. —lt vehy soon curbs 'old 'or fresh - Wonnds, Cuts; h q bruises,ilstulesoull 001,c rho, ofc.,ind gives instant:relief in the !mid ei,tresse , cicAnna he discover) in'cident - to I horses; lievinindiito foot - and - noses produced by St John's Wort, which so often dostfoys the hoofs and bbnes of the feet, and resists the action of sulphur and vitriol ointments, and other remedies equally powerful. ' No application has heretofore proved so useful in rolnving stiffness of the tendons and joints, and producing• such immediate and beneficial effects in cracked heels, brought on by high feuding,aplints and sprains. This Embreertion is Melly reconimended to farriers, keepers of livery stables, Avsgoners, stage proprietors,•gnd private gentlemen own -ing—horsesos—an2-invalttable—rentedy, and shooldThe constantly kept. in their stables.:• Also farmers, whose horses are so liable to kicks, cuts and wounds; will fipd Wequally advkutugemis-to keenit constantly on hand.— , jt is 'equally beneficial in the treatment , of working cattle,.for galls, sore necks, cuts 'wounds, etc.. 'For salb 14 Carlisla - by Dri.:JOHN J -MY— ERS. Sole Agent. , July 21;1e47. • To thry Citizens of Cumber land Co. 11- 21 - cre - wirniirthitg - tnore precious Than Gold 'or ,Dtantoiols—,HEALTll." /111IRIIIL areaoyne diseases that visit tis at stat. , led seasons firths year, and.which not tare uuently lieconiehlarmingly'fidal , during the slim mer and autunm Months; especially the young% there being, not less than seventy thousand dying annually with derangements of the stomach and bowels alone. Does not every feeling or our nag tore become enlisted-hi the human desire to les sen this frightful anon fat ity, are we not bannid by every principle of religion to admihister relief when in our power; and we discharge oar Inty when - we - point out ale - greatest- remedy ever yet discovered, for thisfpnrposeito Yhe public. If there be one, or i I' they have a friend, or a eltild, or a neighbor, who inky chance to rend this en tice, that is suffering with Diarrhoea Dysentery, Cholera Atdrbus, Summer Complaints, Colic, Flatulency, Bte., fitc., then let them try Dr. Kee ler's Cordial OM carminative, Rlld.we guarantee' a speedy cure. • Lancaster CO.„Nefrville, Dec: 11,1840. Dr.Keeler—Sometime hist suniinery our agent left me-some of yotir Infant cordial lad Cormin ative, Urging me to try it. It so happened that I lied tl case, a young child Omit six months old, whose stomach and bowels were in a very disor dered condition, caused by a deficiency of its mother's milk. The child was a mere skeleton, there was much tormina, tenesmus and constant evacuations. I administered every medicine I could think of, with but a slight alleviation of the complaint. I then thought of giving your medi cite a trial commencing with small doses. soon however perceiveil the child could bear full dose as recommended in directions %. before it had taken hall' s bottle, the stomach and how els had recovered their natural tone, every othe r bad symptom yielded, and the child rapidly re cdiered. l'have no hesitation in saying that your meili eine is the very best for the above complaints I have administered inn 21 years' practice. Very respeZifulTf,yoniTrielid, H. B. BOWMAN i -M. D. Prepared corner of 3d and S auto strrefe,Phil , xdel Por sale wholesaft aiitiretail by SAM UEL KLLUIT, Carlisle ; Dr. NlePlierSOD, Harris-' burg; and by Itriiggi ids and Merchants through -. out die comdy. _ . .Ittly 21,1 N47.-6m. GARLEGAN'S BALSAM OF HEALTH.' An Appoved Remedy of bygpe2sLl,he's 1. n two reasons' why (this medi he recommended to the public, — o n is, that most persons who have so ight it buy itagain, thereby showing that they re gard it as, a vain:ibis Family medicine; the other is that certificates aro in the possession oftho Proprietoi 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 irnimalspirits, cleanses the stomach from all morbid humors which cause indigestion and acidities. It also 're moves nervous tremors, rhunlatic pains, and prevents 0104 return; cures all) cones of the stomachs and bowels,almost immediately takes away palpitation of the heart, and promotes the free circulation of the blood. The direction accompanying each b dtle contains - a number of certificates one of which is given in this advertisement. DEAU Stn:—about two years ago I was se verely; afflicted with z.ispopsia, which I had for the last fifteen years previous to the abovs named time, which was very mach increased by my having a blood vessel ruptured upon inv lungs, occasioned by lifting—which increased my complaint, dispepsia and general debility and weakness, to such a decree, that two or three years previous to my using the Garle. gant's Balsam, I never ate a meal but my stomach - became so-painful- that -I - had immedi - . ately to throw it up. SeoineGarlegant's Bal een? advertised I. wan induced to try a bottle; after taken the very first . dose It appeared to strengthen my stomach; and every dose of th first bottle helped me .so much that in the course efa few days my stomach: began- to 'retain and digest every thing! ate. I confined to use thb Balsam.. until I used several bottles, which oured mo entirely, and restored nic to perfeethealth, which I have enjoyed eves eincoc and not before for fifteen years. I cheerfully °commend it to all persons who aro nictedfll with dispepsia or ilibility ofstontlich. lIENRI LOTTHAN, Fred'k Co. Va. Prepared and sold by the Proprrietor,JoFlN S. MlLLER;opposituthe Market louse, Fred. crick, Md, and by SAMUEL ELLIOTT, Solo agent for Carlisle: - • March 10, 1847. To Country Itakyslcians: . DR. MYERS has just received teraddition to his lormer stock, a largo assortment of 'DRUGS AND ,MEDICINEB. warranted pure and fresh—among which nre all the re ent,popular. preparations of the Pierce:oOn,, which he , will Sell 'on rie good ler mei' eejtnt altablishment nut , lxj.Phyelciarte are requested tocliamine for themselves illy_ 7,1847, SUPERIOR BLACK TEN i i kliFrpepeptre!,awl °Mire, JusT.reiols;oil , 6iioicii . ititiafe'or2„.lll4434 Tpa;for_inia and '4441410... Moo Old . !ln4 , l'oupi * llyson; , I •Gtiimowder ;: juiYlB,'ll3:l7,- Oheaplttri Ant Tumblers._ y_ it large 11'81i:in:wont of low *e" ced,Glitstk,JOilt andls attittiblle for, the Rreit?Olng„tiotutoitt: For salt, MYERS, ' .!; MaltEilltroot, r 7 ,i5:71;00 1 :pn0. Grovi;toAL-200toila l Wikatiarib° oal.:400 Pipe pima builituri . 17"ipop',4iiirsikupiiitiluii:Catti; L*l' F' ll- NlC,"'4:r 14 1 4 LER. , 4 ;": - akralmigi',o° 9;047:. O.Goods A:6llva . ! ,r6ada, at the, NEwloyi'lLt] )31•0118 in 5661, - iiiioll'aff Lawns; Calicoes,Titskingki:Chiiii*l - taitiry 4 B.Clucona 'mikiji!•riecotiasYdr ,4 4 ;•:t '- • --- • ,J;•6;•CARNIONit.r . Carliilo ; 4uly• 7; ' -18:i7$- • • t noittaftt 4Doittpfil pc. ' T-imoohnsEiti:AND'vAti,Eit. , . .: • L . • • f'AIE,;CLIAILIERIAIfONAIitetr,IVIUTIT '•:: • L ‘PROTECTION'Cn'AIPANY), *ill be :under:JlM. Airection .• 61,0 :0.7following - bosid 'or ;filanagree for ensuing•year;•vit-=Thos. C. title r, te_Preodenti4ammei-embraiihmt-e-t - ,iident; HavidrW.,..MoCttllongirvTgehiiittiell'A.- o.•MilleriSecretaryi 'Janieti - Weakley,Joh'n T. Green, , Jellin Engi. , Abraham; iti n bi r d. Wends, SidnuclAdustou;,William• Peal:, , Eoott Coyle, Alexander Darldsen. There:ate tilio '111;1111ber ,of 'Agents, , apiripted 'in the adjacent' 'Connttea,who ; will 'receive aPPlienunimi furiFi• sitrance ar,d forward them. immediately fap ap proval to the office ofthe Company,When the pol icy will be, issued. withouLdelay. Fcfc further hilornitition see the by-laws of the Company. . • THOS. C. MIMES Prest. A. G. MILLER, See'y. ' The following gentlemen , barb been's lipointed AGENTS: L. IL Williams, Esq.,'Westimmtsboro, Gen eral Agent. kt - Coyle,Carlisle, Dr. Ira Day, Me.thaniesbUrg. George BriudleiEsq., Monroe. • Jos. M. Meatis,Esq. Newburg. John Clentlenjo, Esq. flogestown. Stephen Gulhertson,Shippensbtirg. September t. , 9, 1847 U=I7MIMI=MI Ml=l Charter erpelual.—s4oo,ooo. apitaipat•in ' Office 16311 Cheinat atreet. , ,MAKElNSURANCE,eitlierpeimianentorlim ited,against loss ordamage by firFoni PROPERTY inid EFFECTS .of every description, in- town or Conntry;oln t'i'e most reasonableterms. Applica tions made , either personally or by Ictterov IR be promptly attended to.. ' • • • • • - BANCKEK, Prest, , . • Rates of Insurance Reducedl • PER R ETUAL RISK. • Brick or Stone dwellin, s or stores lrom to p n epos. -do do 'Churches- . Oto S .. tlo do do Tavern's I3to 4 • do do '• :do Barns 4 'to 5 do 'do do Stables (oisate) 4to 5 do do do Stables (public) 6to 71 do ' do .do Grist Mills, Water -4 • ' Power, 71 to 10 do RISK Brick or Stone dwellings and „For ni ture from SO to 40c $lOO value do do Stores and Merano _ • dize 35 to 50 • do do do Taverns andFnimiture_ _ - • ' . 40 to 60 do • do .10 Barns and Contents 65 to 7.5 • a. do do Stables (public) • '' WO to Iso do • do do Grist Mill and Stock 75 to 80 do Frame and Log dwellings and•hir- Moire 50 to 7S do • do , do S ores atul Nlerelinn (lac 65 to B 5 d o . do do Tavertisand Furniture . 60 to 100 do - do do Barns and Contents 90 to 100 do do. do Grist Mills and Stock 90 to 100 do The subscriber is agent for the aborecompany for Carlisle and its vicinity. All applicationsfor assurance either by moil nr personally will be pramptly attended to W. D SEYM OUR. June-12,1845 DELAWARE MUTUAL INSURANCE CO'Y, F PIIILA• LPHIA;- On the Mutual' Iwo c pintiple, combined, with a loge joint-stock api t. cf. Pun i tduccd to nearlyholf_the-l-sual Y the Act of Incorporation the stock is JUL pledged for tho'pnyment of any losses whielf.the Company may sustain. And as an additional' security to the - mssureil, the act re quires that the profits oldie business shall be funded and remain with the el:Rotation, as a guarantee and protection to the insured against /oss-. Thii fund will be represented by scrip issued by the Company, bearing interest notes ecedingsis per cent. per annum. The insured are entitled to a pro rata share (tithe profits of the Company, and will receive that proportion 'of the aforesaid fund in scrip, widen the amount of earned premiums paid by him, bears toile total sum of earned premiums and capital stock. The scrip thus issued, to be transferable on the books of the Company as sleek. No dividend of scrip can be made when the losses and expenses exceed the amount of earned premiums. The insured arc protected front loss at the customary rotes of premiums, without any individual liability or responsibility for the losses or expenses of the Corporation. The assured have all' the rights of membership,— can vote at all elections, and aro eligible as Directors of the Corporation. The subscriber has been appointed agent for Company, and as the mutual principle superseding every other mode of Insurance, to would confidentlyrecommend it to his friends and the public. The North American Company ha;closo their Agency. Those having policies (wide iu that office can hayo them renewed in th e Delaware Company on Much more -112.oruble terms. , . For full particulars enquire either by letter or person to JOHN J. MYERS. 4 Carlisle, September 10,1845.-1 y - .4 4.5 . E. Vi 'SB OROUWI • - MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY: - • TtlE Allen nud Lastpennsborough Mutual Fire Insurance CompanyolCumberland Coon ty,in corporate:l by an eat of Assembly, is now fully or ganize:l,amd in operation tinder the management of toe following 'commissioners, viz: eitt.Stayman,Jacob Shelly,Wmil Gorgns,Lewis Hyer, Christian Titzel, M ichael Hoover, Henry • Logan o M ichael Cock.lin Benjamin H Iliusser,Levi Nlerkel,lacob K irk ,Nfeleltionprenemen and Sain,l Prowell, who respeetMlly mill,the attention of the el iizens o Wumberland and YOrkcountlesto the ad vantages which the company - held out. •• The rates of insurance are as low and fivorabie ae any Company of the kind in the State. • Persons wishing to become members are inifteil to make application to the agents of the company who are willing to wait upon them at any lime. JACOB SHELLY, Preet. .1111clutzt.IIoov • Vice President. • --' LOU* Illiel;;SIIIIMCtilry , MIOIII I 3I Cockliti;Ttmasurer,,',• -- • • • lEL3MI Nlioliael,Hoovor,Generul•Agent,Meelinniellitiri Rudolph; .Martin,N.l.mmberlanti township. hi ,Conklin; Allen tciwnaltip. ,/ • v. , . ;Wholt.t'oloreas !Allen toWnsliiii:. •• Titzel,Allen township: • iJohr 0 Dunlap, Allen township. , ;Peter Barnhart Daviul ,East Pennoboro'tdjsuisliiti''. ' ' ' . Kingstown; • o . Heitir Zearing. Shiremanstown', • :Simon Oyster, .Wormleysburg, • • • , , ' llaugliman,Carilete, • ' • • JaoohKirk,Geueral Ageatfor York Couniy,Naw P.O.Otimberland Henry Lociin'iYorlaeountyi , • John lierriek: York' county.; John Itankin;Yoikoonnty. • "•'• '77 -• Baily. York HoWnsin;,Ynrk• ecalitY: • eonnti. • _Hobert 'o:' , Stek , et; :,+''cjiotheragents*ill . Choloo .43 . 11tcmilatgf(aul, .Sinoklug, • • TOBACCO I 'SEGARS . .Bi , ,SNUFFI - :::'' •AIN O 0; or Thoni al' celebrated .A biand, rn Of,:ioOitriias• fi ves; T.A. dlOie TiV :and Spike.. -'peutlee:'eelebratid . jßappe.e in&coateo, iltaileaboy, and, Danney't ..; . Splendid?Shiritlition;,VeipierOeiLa Vic toria. /Kr4metioro;rloi . Cibanl °they- briads or .iiported . together: ,i aissr Hayanna l Spanieh , -Sada ro oft: 0'6 . 6 - 44, m Ruled mei Weietia^ ll-1. 4f., Tabn c° °* .r . All'il( whioli iholitibeeriber Ia pre - parid;io'isailf on lair tonne iethwia who may ohobie;lo:givelikne'ir 'cell .) Shim a few diiorii .T1045S(.11: tin' JO Fill tirp , i!hi! stifis, 'Vo.;Le•ltoy. are'a It k i t! de epliepreJ, , tin tl , plnces drill !Micro of die lame ).. pilltrarelmnutOsettormetly but. the avolitfiliatiral ones. are 'Sarpparillitand.:Wil4 Cherry, so united. that they net together'(' the one through Its admixture witlrother substancer,".pu; Wyk:gelid pfirging, while the other in strengtht ening die iiyiteni.,; 1 , 11U3: those. pills are at' the ifinie time 'tonic and, opening ;„ n.desideratu% I,6kitid•dfigerly snaght for by,medical men, b(4 Ayer; Vtiftfrn didcovered. other ir,ordethey dq the WOrk ofiXtMliredieinqs, and do, ; Imuch, heti: ter. 2 tltutliny tWo' W We'kno of: fOr they remove) mithingfromtyatim %Int ,the„kopnrittes, SO that wkite. tkey kvirgetkeY glYenAthe.oo-40e9 they cause an► I . i ,to I 10*.d no reaction. be. lie Roy's Pills linve a 7;roliqel'7 ul influence on the blond; 'they ;tot tiply, purl(); without weakoning,W, but they remove .al I unX.; ious partielea from tlteckyle before it 11,v,onye:. 'titter Impossibility. tied into fluid, and thus make impure blond It As there is no debilitation:, therelbis is no nausea or sickness attending. Jae operations of Most excellent or inedieikk: which never strai , ns or:tortures the iligestinfune, tione,but causes them to wcalc in a perfectly net ; ural manner( and honce pncliong,tak'eli Ann,. OP not become pale and emaciatell,kati,ho.o.~,' f( r while it is the property .oftlie .flat.samipik: united as it is will: nilicingredients,to-tqrnO all that t-- is and impute, it is-. equally tft..: `property ofthe Wild'Cherry to remit: MI that r nntUralHitth sdirrid!; ant) hence a rebuilt state of. •health IS the ct'aniiNetteill dfklleir trolled 00'4 • . .„ • For sale in Carlisle by lir. .1: I .ll7Fra, sole Ink, and by Eaby and liisainger,in geierd e box 25 ets. . Carlini Feb..; 191 W. , , M'ALLMERIS..O NTMENT, • • hati pow +r (O . Callse all external SORES; - SeltOPlll:OUS — lrtfmorsi P_OISONOOS .WOUNDS, to discharge their put• ' trld matters, and then heals them. It is rightly termed- All-healing; for there is ; ! suereely • a disease, eiterditl or internal, thnt will not benefit. Alfa - ye flied it for the last lour teen years for all diseases of the ehest,.consump tion and liver, involiving the utmost danger and responsibility, and I declare before heaven and nian, that not one single ease has it failed to ben. ail when the patient sins within the reach of mortal means. • I have had physicians leerned in the profession. I have had mtnasters oldie Gospel, Judges of the 'bench, Aldermen, •LsitryeFs, gentlemen of the highest eruditioh, and multitudes H . the poor use it in every variety of way and there 11/16 been but one voise-r-one uutveasal voice---oaf . Allister, your Ointment is GOOD.' CONSUSI IiTION:—It can hardly be credited that a salve can have any effect upon the lungs Acated .alt...4hey_axe_Avitliimthe_system.--Ilut i if placed upon the chest, it penetrates to the ho l gs sdparates the poisonint:s.,partides thiti are Collbtl Min them, pad expels them from the sy ttem -- It is curing perinea of 06115,401 mi continually. HEADAGIIF..---The salve has cured persons of the headache of 19 year's stionling. and who had it rcgular every week so that vomiting often took.place. Deafness and Ear Ache ure helped with like success. • IttICUMATISM,-It removes - almost imme. diately the tollanantion sod swelling when the pain ceases. Rita& the direction around the box. COLD .FEE'r.---Consumption, Liier Com plaint, pain in the ;.beet or side.fxllit.g oW °Ube hair one or the other almay.s-mecompanies cold feet. (This ointment is the true remedy.) It is a sure sign of disea..e to have cold feet. In Scrofula, old sores, ::Tysipelas, saltrheum, liver entriplaint, sore e:es, mrtisy. sure threat, bronchitis, broken or sore breast, piles, alt elievt diseases such as asthma, oppressimis. pain—also, -sore-lips i elpipped hands, tumors . , cutimeous trim • nervous iliscas.es spa of the'spine, there is do mediciuc new known us good. .VC-1..L1) D.:--We hate rtheil crises dint netuall3 -defied evert* thing known, as well as the abtllls ol I 5 or thl doctors. One man told us he had spent SSGLI !111 his children without any bene fit, when a few boxes rir ointment cured limn, lIALDNESS.4-lint ill reature the hair sooner ,than atiy.ot her thiog, BURN:Y.—It is the best Wing i the world for Borns. (item! the ilircsi ions mrou ill the box: - WO RM S.--It sill di ire e% eel v •stige of them as, There Is probahly 110 medic:in (intim face nti theearth at olive so time and so w e in the expel shot of ,V 01•1118. CORN'S.--Decasional use of l le Ointment will al wit)s keCII Curtis 11%1111 grOUIII.. People tired troulded w ith diem if tam will use it. MED PILES.--Tbousaude are )ml3' . cured by tnia Chattneilt. . .JAMES MCA LUSTER & Co. Sole prop' ietors of o a ~hare medidne. CAUTION •r-No OINTMENT will he genii ne unless the names of Junes McAllister or names McAllister Sr. Co., are written pith in pen upon every label. Sold by Samuel Elliot', S. W. Havermiek nil • Dr. ...l. Myers, in Car isle;.', & L. Wigs!, Me chanicsburg; Singiser Cliureldown,llllll John Diller, Newville. • ASA FURTHER EVIDENCE Thßt the principle of coring disco se•hy clean.- iug tool purify leg the body. ht strictly in Recur dance wills the laws n M e l t govern the nnimal economy and if properly carried out b 3 the use of ‘vßiGirr's INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS, Will cei minty result in the rompletr alralikon of disease; we offer the lotion ing testimonials, From persons of tho highest respectability in New Yam: who have recent ly been cured of the most obsti nate complaints, solely by the use of Wright's I 11. (Halt Vegetable Pills attic North American Col lege of Ileolth. CERTIFICATES OF CURES. - • - Irmo -Nov Fork Cit-. Da.Wst. WRIGHT :—Deny Sir,— A t your re commeadation, 1 some time, since made trial of Wright's Indian Vegetable l'ills, of the Not th American College-of Health, and can censcienti onsly assert that.. for .Purifving the blood and men. muting the, system, I have received.more benvfit trout their use than froth any other medicine it has heretoTorelicen my geed fortnne to meet with. - 1 um, deer sit, with many. thittilts,_rsturphtiged . friend, CHARLES M. TA'I'L", ' No. GO Ilammersly street, New York. t ro fr i.ll."anc l ivin g , N. I'. Stn,—U'lliicO, been afflicted for..apverni yenriewlth iiiii•ard, yeskuess accompanied at times with pain in the side and ' oilier distressing: complaints. having tried , various medicines fi3liiiiit.'.effeet, 1 wis persuaded ..b) a 'friend tit make trinl - 61' Dr. Weight's :Vegetable Vills,Avideli•l am htipPY, to s ate have relieved me in a most wonilei•ilil manner. I have used 'yet , litit.a short time, and !laic no doubt, by uperseverencesin the use of the medicilln according to direct intis,,tluitil :nhull in a •sliort I hunt 0110,1 y. rctptnAnFod thl;tl 81 1 coili A vy.:_ 0,6 use:. , ;4. 44 1, , 7 A . .. 1, 114)0TF.';1" .• Warwarslnp•;.Ulateil CiwelslewAroi•L , • ~..xtin#lLE,,or.povwkwnrritti.,-, T lio!.,l4lblie yen . eillithaiteikagadusl , tho maul spuriotli•..rUeilitinesi Hliicli lii "order • to - I4leieive,nre called by .ilintte. te. 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