TEETH. SILISIOUS META /,JC% OR MJftlSfUt INCOR~ ItUITIIikB tret it. It haa for many years been a groat desideratum among European : and American Dentistsv'to manufacture Tcptlv from incorruptible materials •which should imitate the .natural living i’ecth. Many hayc devoted years to unsuccessful .cxr, periments, anil others liayt succeeded in manu facturing teeth ofiVnatcrials similar to the porcc laia ware, but generally they have an. opaque white appearance, by which they .arc easily dis tinguished from the human teeth. After longahtf tedious experimentsythe sub scriber has succeeded in manufacturing teeth of materials entirely incorruptible, and perfectly in imitation of human teeth. They have a semi transparcucy, and are made of various sizes and shades. , . In cases Where absorption of the aveolar pro cessi or other causes may render it necessary, ho will cast of- the siimc materials attached to the teeth, artificial gums, which shall imitate the gum and auppiy-tho loss of substance. It is entirely impossible for these teeth ,to change their color, or cause fcctid breath. He will insert them from one to entire sets, in such manner that they will make articulation of the voice perfect, and materially assist in masti cation, and so that they cannot be distinguished from the most beautiful natural living teeth by the most scrutinizing observer. He also performs all the various operations in Dental Surgery, according to the late sgjjjjtific Improvements in the art. • ■ F. H. K.VyII J I’, Surgeon Dentist. N. W. corner of Charles 8c Fayette streets, Baltimore. COMMON SCHOOLS OF CARLISLE. fT has been resolved that the Board of School Directors of the Borough of Carlisle will hereafter meet on the first Monday of each month in the Town Hall afnin'e o’clock in the winter, and eight o’clock in the summer, for the admission of scholars into the public schools, and the transaction of other business. Teach ers, parents and scholars," will therefore.take notice, that the next meeting of the Board will be on Monday the 4th day of" February next, and on tne first Monday of each month following, and that these will be the only opportunities af forded for presenting bills and admitting schol ars. >• Teachers are informed that the 13th Rule of the published.regulationa of the Board, which permits a Teacher at his or her discretion, to allow a scholar to attend school, until the next meeting of the Boards has reference exclusively to new schoiars, who have not been at any school in the borough for the firetedlng nix months, and of this fact it will be expected that the Teacher will require full and satisfactory evi dence. By order of the Briard. L_HAMILTD_N,_*crf/acy,_ January 31, 1839. 3t TO DRUGGISTS. —A-Drug-Store situated in a town in one of the most fertile sections of Pennsylvania, is njTcrcd for sale’i To a per,son of moderate capital, there are but few more desirable situations. A House and Lot will be rented to the purchaser, it re quired, and possession thereof given at any time. For-further particulars enquireof the Editors of the Volunteer. January 31, 1839. 7t. A. new Line of Freight Cars FROM HAHRISEinm TO FHII.* ASELfHIA. THE subscriber, grateful for past favors, re spectfully acquaints his friends and the pub lic, that he has put into operation on the HAR RISBURG, LANCASTER, and COLUMBIA HAIL ROAD, a line of new DOUBLE CARS, which will nnrregularly between Harrisburg 6c Philadelphia, by which Goods and Produce of all descriptions will be forwarded with care and despatch,-a t-the4oweat-ratc.s-of-lreight, Goods will be received at the WAREHOUSE of THOMAS J. MAXWELL, N. E. corner of ilroad and Vine streets, Philadelphia, and for warded to Harrisburg, Carlisle, Charabersburg, and intermediate places, and by the subscriber, OWEN M’CABE. Harrisburg, Jan. 31, 1839. • OAFISH. SALT AND PLASTER, CON STANTLY ON HAND. Cash paid for almost all kinds of country produce. DISSOLDTION. The partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers, under the name of Moore and Biddle U.this day dissolved by .mutual consent. All business of f tfie firm will be settled by John Moore.. ■ « JOHN MOORE, • , ----- - - . EDWAILD.M.J3IDDLE. Carlisle, January 21, 1839. MACBIINIST AND Burr Manufactur 6 The subscriber wishes, : tq inform ills; friend l ; niul )he public (hat he continues the manufactu ring of all Kinds of machineryfor Woolen Fac tories, together Asjth " ' PREHOHBTOR WEILIiSTONES, at his old stand in New Cumberland,all of which he will warrant to'Be fmadC; in" the best work manlike manner and of materials, and; sell at the lowest prices, upp^abcomipodatihg 1 terms - .' ■ “ " \'y-‘ A.constant supply of Cards will be kept on hands; and old machines repaired i , ' ABR’M MELLINGER. 1/ June 21, 1838 TO DENTISTS.; The subscriber furnishes Dentist's; ‘with his celebrated Mineral Incorruptible Teeth , which have been spoken of in the highest terms of coirt— mendation by all wlio jiave yscid them and by numerous men of profipund chemical knowledge ■who have examined,tl).em. /Als>, Human Gold Foil f ‘tTih ‘Ccc’. including every ar* ticleof material used in DentalSurgeiy,. Tcetju gold, £sf C : sent by mail to any part of the Union when ordered. F.*Hl KNAPP,V ■ • M. ?i y *3l, 1838. ' Surgeon Dentist, .Baltimore; otovbs. ■ A^^syß^*^ 6rtm -Slt- 0 f ft>S PhiUidcllihia. A. D OLMSTEAD, General Agent, _, -_J.'pr-33 counties, l?a.;.ths states-of. Maryland and Delaware. G. C. HAND, General Agent, For S-countics, N. Y„,and 7 counties, >l. J, The publicjs hereby notified that we’have united our business, and hereafter it will be con* ducTedlihdcr the firm of Olmstead & Hand. All orders directed to Olmstead 8c Hand,-No'. 5 south I ? ront street, Philadelphia, will receive rtrompt attention. y ~ • - - - - OLMSTEAD 8c HAND. The above medicine is for sale by CHARLES OGILBY, Agent for Carlisle. Sept 20,1838. ly We, the Commissioners of .Chester county, having erected a Bridge on the model of Francis Good’s patent . are decidedly of the opinion that it is a very valuable improvement, especially for building over smallistreams,'-'being-much less expensive in their construction. ‘. . - . • i UlijahXdviia, .. J ■ J. IV. Passmore,' ■Johnßeifler, ■. ... June.lf, 1638;. ’ Commissioners. Interesting Case Cured, nr pa. wm- Bvans' camomile ionic asp FA MI LT APERIENT PILLS. BENJAMIN BOWN, corner of Sbippen and 'George strectrfrPhiladelphia, was affected for., seven ,_yßars -with'' extreme nervousness)'by winch lie was not able to write his rtame; His symptoms daily spasmodic pain, in the head, loss'qf appetite, palpitation of the heart; giddifiess and dimness of sight', also -ina bility of engagmg'inony tping that demanded. yigoco'r-cdiirageV sickness of; the stomach, ina paired' appetite,, coldness and weakness of the extremities extreme;"'dcbility,' disturbed rest, a seiise of pressure and weight on the stomach' after eating,, great .mental despon dency. severe flying pain's in tlfedh’est, back arid sidc.-costivenessiand’ a dislike for society and conversation. Mr. B. has.made trialsof voricus medicines now before the publicj but tdmi effect, until, observing in ri:public paper: shmtScureS performed by Pr;';'William Evans’s Tpnic and Family .Aperient Pills,, he was indu ; qed toigiye them atrial, of which lie is anytime happy testate .tljaptffey'effectually Cured-him df'tne above' distressing disease. V ;• y ' V. ; ; l Persons wlip dpabt the above.'cW^arebmost 1 rcspectTully directed'fo the above 'mention per- .corner -of. Spiippen. and George streets. V.:„ Benjamin BbwV. .. who,are.daily: troubled with that Pi disqaßes Sick Headache which destroys the peace and happiness of- thousands, dan be ; effectually snred, f bya,sirig; Dr. Evans’ Camomile Tonic and Family .Aperient PiJls, Vide other medical advertisements."; ■; v , i|) $ * ca tt »ft t 1 tv. the piir'pose (jf removing ;a £«iero//irir 'Wpiijtdife that preViuls iigaiiist the Hoaioeopa- TFiic practlce of medfcme/as' well as" to" give a guietu*t£ihk unfounded reports of .some inter ested' individuals dDnceVmng 'itv the 1 subscriber thin.ks.it necessary l(y present to the public the following -voluntary certificates of cures perfor med by him, 1 from petsphsof,respectability, long known in the borough of,Carlisle. P6fsbnssim flatly afflicted may. have their complaints as .well as their prejudices removed, by;; palling’on F. EHRMAN, Homoeopathic Physician, E; Mum street, Carlisle. December 37, 1838. li'.-.'i’. ' Of thp JloincQopdiJiic, over fjw old practice of Medicine Jnirli/ 'pfablished, TO .WHOM IT-*M A'IftCONGERN• Q4QMKTIME the Id&t oF August, A. D. 1837, small pr6tuberarice appeared on my face my left eye:. I thought it was what is called a blind boil, and treated it accordingly. Several days after it first api-earedi it was examined by a physician of this place, who pronounced it a CANCER, and directed me to apply a lunar caustic , which I did tor two or three weeks, but found .no help from it. I also applied other rem edies to qo better effect,;after which I, was di rected to use caustic potash, but all to no pur pose. ;,The last proposed remedy created a sore about the size of a.quarter of a dollar, and a co pious discharge. 'lt.was again examined by a nrtedical doctor, and thought by him to be suffi ciently burned by the caustic, and he advised trie to apply .some heaUng'sulve. - I did sh, and as it healed, the cander was more visible than at first} aqdby the time the war healed, or nearly it.never was''fully healed from its first? appearance, until ,way"hcreafter stated. At thisVimc theVe was a head appeared onthe surface,, abojijt the size of a five penny bit, with a shooting pain apd a crawling sensation in lit./. . • ; . A CASE OF DYSPEPSEA of 20 years standing cured-by Homoeopathic . . , , ' practice. "”" ■’ I dp-ccrtify thflt X have been afflicted with dys pepsin for the mentioned, and for the last fivp years .very .severely, attended With .a burning, aching and beating tn the stomach, and occasionally tyitji stitches mid.vofhitirig. I could not relish strqng diet oi.any.kind, and was.gen erally'of a cdstiveHia'biK-During'my long ill ness, Jemployed nine different’ physicians, at different times,-in thehope of getting- some re lief, if not entirely cured; but all was in' vain.’— At length.l heard of different astonishing cures performed by JJK Frederick. Ehrnian, Homoe opathic-Physician, an d. I-e mp I nyfed him~ as the tenth, but without much -hope.:- He gave me some pleasant medicine and continued it.four or five weeks, when ! felt great relief, and In a Ve’f> short time artertyards 1 was cejnpletely cured, and fdr ne'arly.'ji year since I have enjoyed a good state’ of health, without the leak! symptom of that disagreeable complaint- returning! ts,l would therefore recommend to thdse afflicted with sim ilarogothcr.cnmplai.nts, to paake early applica tion to Dr. Ehrrnan, whose 'medicine isnot only pleasant to.the taatfe. but scldom or never -fails in affording relief- - ■ Moreover, ; the 'Doctor’s charge is uncommonly iriid^fe;' % mtid •injldmmdtory rheumatism , and the pains suffered were'excruciating, particularly in nr joints. • I was attended by the Same eminei physician#* and so-"acute, were* th IdOd&minvwas copiously administered to lull m> and ease mysufferingsr—it dffordedjbut atfcmp*- rary relief: my joints were swelled and stiff, im right arm and hand were powerless—l coul not move a finger. I had the white swelling in my rijjht knec.-and-my ankle joint was swelle*; and ,sliff.- witli purulent expecto ration, accompanied with the dysentery . In fact I was-left byihp different diseases,.and the treat ment prescribed, a living skeleton, 1 alnrast >vith but'any hope of relief; Olid of my neighbors who visited me about this time, advised md to cull on Dr.: Frederick Ehrman,ftnd.l did so, on tfie principle.that a ; drowning man would catch at straws; or, in other words, I was willingtto get relief from' the miseries I was laboring 'under, and contrary to my expec tation, ae wellssallwhosaw me, Isoonfounda general relief-r-my pains removed, and my. fl£sh and health'increased ( by, Dr. Ehrman*s treat ment, and from that time I enjoyed .and .now en joy ri better state of health than before I whs af flicted. Ido thereF6re.. ’ * If my name and’letter will be of any service to you, you are at perfect liberty to mqke use of them, and, all I cad da to!aid you will be done with unbounded pleasure., _ Your most truly grateful and humble serv’t, - William Johnson, Sept 6, 1838. > v MORE P.IXO.OF!i,ot the efficacy of Dr. W. Evans’Camomile. Tonic and Family A peiient Pills —Mr. Joshua Swain, Cape May county, N. J., effectually restored trihealth frorti the following distressing withxoristant'.paih.i.n tlie side, back and limbs, giddiness arid dimness of sight; sickness at the stoiriach, impaired appetite; dif ficulty of breathing; great, pressure’and weight at tlie stomach after eating; depression of spirits, coldness and weakness of thetextremities; flying pains in the chest; costiveness,,and other symp toms not necessary to enumerate. Mrs. Swain, wife of the aforesaid Mr.’ Swain. jias also been restored tohealtli.by the above invaluable medi cines. Her symptoms were—neryppsness, head .ache, pain in the side, loss of appetite, disturbed rest, eructations,-See.i are hereby informed that their motives for "making this dec laration are, thatothers afflicted with like symp toriis may receive information of, and be cured by the same inestimable medicine, > For sale at the Herald Office,’Carlisle.. ■ Sept 6, 1838. ' - JACOB StIUIER, IMPORT ANT-TO FEMALES. DR. WM. EVANS’. Camomile Pills have proved to bb the most useful medicine now belore the public, in eradicating all the diseases connected with the female sex. : One of the most dangerous epochs to femalbs is at the change ol life, and it is then tjiat they require a medicine, which will so invigorate their mind.and strength en^eir-con'slitutioiisr.as. may-enable them t.: withstand theshoek- ■ Lndieswhoare in a deli cate state, are oft'eiv troubled with sickness, such as vomiting, heart burn, head ache, tooth aclii . hysterics, and other troublesome symptoms,fnm which they will find.themselves relieved, by ta kingDi". Evan*’ Camomile Pills, which remov disorders in the head, invigorate, tlie mini! strengthen the body, improve the memory, an, ■ hitven the imagination.' Remembering alwa •n.keep the hqWels.open with Evans’ Family A ; nerient Anti-bilious Pills. Forsale.at the . ; . n i " . Herald Office; Carlisleandb .. ’ ■’ - ;S; WfgSoif KCb. Shippensburg.. L Carlisle, Sept 6 f 1838. ' TO-T-HE PSJBSEIC. THE.TRUE, IUCHES OF LIFE IS HEALTH. —TVe know that healthy and the ability to labor iathc wealth of the great mass of. the people in this as.in r fnos£-other, countries. To preserve , therefore, that health by NATXJHAL. means y is a grand mortal and political scheme, to JuJil wnith reguir.es our utmost attention, THE unparalleled reputation which Peters* Pills have acquired asa,Medical Restorative, is the most unquestionable proof that can be gi ven of their immense importance to the afflicted, in almost every class bf diseases* The number of letters received from patients recovering thro* their means is really prodigious, and the com plaints which they nave cured are almost as va ried as they are numerous. .But still there are some in which they are more especially benefi cial than in others; and among those may be named the too often fatal confpTalnts of the sto mach and bowels, such as Cholic,-Flatulence, and Indigestion, for which they arc not only a certain but ari immediate cure. It is well known that from the disarrangement of the stomach and bowels, arise nine tenths of all the maladies of adult and declining life* that this is the foundation of Flatulency, Spasmodic Pains, Indigeslioh, Loss of Apetite &c.,,aml that those in their turn give birth to* pi;opsy, Liver Complant, Consumption, and habitual lowness of spirits; therefore Peters* Pills being the very best medicine which* has ever been discovered for the incipient diseases of the intestines, are the surest preventives of those dread ful, andjuso general disorders, which embitter' mature life, and drag so many 'millions to un timely graves. In speaking thus Dr. Fcters arrogates nothing to himself that has not been conceded "by the public. He is no needy quack or unknown spec ulator, who comes before tfie* world as his own herald and witness, but is placed in a responsi-. bility of situation by the patronage which he has enjoyed for years, and which is increasing to an extent unprecedented in the annals of medicine, that makes him careful to arrest nothing which is'not borne out by the most infalibie proof,- and hence he docs not fear to be put to the test in any thing which he has promised respecting his Pills. Dr. Peters is most happy to be able to state, on the authority of a great number of regular physicians, that wherever his Vegetable Pills have/bcen introduced, they have almost super ceded the adoption of mercurial experiments, for/their peculiar faculty in sweetening the 1 b!ood, and stimulating it to cxpel all noxious juices, and in giving strength and-tone to the nerves, pre vents disease from acquiring that strength which must he got under, if at all, by dangerous ’•erne dies- . . ~ 1 • . ~ Prepared by lOS. PRIESTLY PETERS, M. D. 129 Liberty street, New York. Each box contains 40'pllTs; price 50’cehts. -_Theae-celebrated Pills are sold by all the prin cipal Druggists in Baltimore,Philadelphia,Wash ington city., and. throughout the United Stales”,; the Canadas, Texas, Mexico, and the West 1m 1 dicsj'nnd by”-, ’- • ---- - • J(IHK J. MYERS, Carlisle, SAMUEL ELLIOTT, Do. S. WILSON 8c Co., Shippensburg, GEO. GARLlN,'Chambersburg, ; LEWIS DENIG, Do. ALEX’RSPEER, Mcrcersburg, .P. W LITTLE, Do. -December 6, 1836. ly ifak HACKS & THEIR DESTRUC HVE,NOr»TUUMS.— The muted u-svi irnmj of physicians throughout the United States ( Ims fully proved the fact that Pt ters* Vegetable 1 ivA&JiiJksEljXj'S Pills nre the only true Vegetable TOlls which will * BOTTT9T,TB T ■cVr**/"*®' ,tnn clI s , h.iving j'lux.hest d the pat of those wltt> have been in the habit of using, ns -a °| Meix-seil ,s Uotihlr Lilting Pump cathartics'nr aperients, the destructive find irri-1 VJ *' lll ‘i 1 al V’ * err)*, Juniata,& Mifflin ci un tating quack pi its so generally advertised, and j 1 c *’ , rl r > V. [I 1 ' 1 ymtice that they are now. lire* which arc at best bw.slmy consumers ot the vital j ‘‘', tn . tim . and nut up at the shortest notice functions, and murderous agents, even to the 1 a e mentioned most hale. It is true, most ol them produce a VAHiUAIiIMLE .PUSH® purgative effect, and sometimes transient relief; and at so reasonable a rate that almost any per but in most dases they injure the or- son will be able to procure one. Finn, the gans, and an habitual resort to them mW ter- knowledge the subscribers have of the great mil nunarain confirmed dyspepsia. ity ol the Pump, which is constructed onthe It is true that cathartic and aperient medicines ! principle of the fire engine, they hazard nothing re often required, but the nicest discrimination !„ saying that it will fully come up to public ex should always be observed ,n the selection; and,: pectation. The public are requested to call at i this be done, nothing injurious can res'filt fronomhe dr/,ot adjoining Mr. Aughinbai.gli’s Hotel in their use. - ~ . _ ' Carlisle, where one ot the pumps can ire sden in 1 o produce this much desired result, Dr. Pe- full operation in the course of a few davf ters has,made it his study for several-years and, .JAMES FEIiCIUSON. /.ane’AAnre-. feels proud to say he has succeeded at length fur A. YOUNG Carlisle * bevond his expectations*. The object of his pills March 15, 1838 * is to snpercedc the necessity of a frequent re course to injurious purßalives, and to offer a me dicine safercertnmr n nd pleasant in its’npt.ration, . Prepared bv Jos. Priestly Pet* rs, M, D. No. 129 Liberty street, New York., Each box con tains 40 pills. Price 50 cents, For sale by J. J. and S. Elliott, Carlisle, and Samuel Wilson & Co, Shipjiensburg. Dec. 6 Peters’ Vegetable Pills. MOKE than three millions of boxes of these celebrated pills have been sol’d in the 'U. bi,iu-& since January, 1835: ■ Hundreds'and thousands bless the day they became acquainted with Peters 9 Vegetable PUIs r which in consequence of-their extraordinary goodness, have attained a popularity unprece dented in the history of medicine. • When taken according to the directions ac companying them, they are highly beneficial in the prevention and cure of Bilious Fever* Fevw and Ague, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, Sick Headach, Jaundice,'Asthma,; Dropsy, Rheuma tism, Enlargement of the Spleen, Piles, Cholic, Female Obstructions, Heart * Bum, Nausen, Furred Tongue, Distension of, the Stdmach and Bowels', Incipient Diarrhoea, Flatulence, ’Hab-> itual Costiveness, Loss of : Apetite, Blotched or Sallow Complexion, and in all cases of Torpor of.the Bowels, where a cathartic or an aperient is needed. They are exceedingly mild in their operation, producing neither nausea, griping nor debility. The efficacy of these Pills is so well 'known, and their use so general, that further comment is considered unnecessary. ‘ Deg. 6, • Headache , Sick and JV&i^pus. THOSE who have suffered, andare weary of _ suffering from ,these*distressihg complaints, wili.find in Peters 9 .Vegetable Pills. 3. .remedy at once certain, and immediaty in its .effects.. • In Dysfiefisiq they unrivalled ;raany have been cured in/aTew.Weekslafter having suffered under this dreadful complaint for years. In habitual Costiveness they are decidedly su perior to any Vegetable Pills ever yet discover ed,'and besides this they are’recommended by all the eminent andJleading members of the me licalFaculty,' . -TC_, For sale as above. A CATALOGUE OF REASONS rFor using Dr. Peters' 1 Celebrated Vegetable ’ PJLfiS. ■ ' ■ I.Because they are exceedingly popular, ; hich proves them to be exceedingly good. . 3. .Because .they are .composed of simples ' which have the poweirto do good in np immense. ■Umber of cases, without possessing the means to do injury in any. j - "3 Because they are not a quack roedidii'e,bu< the scientific compound of a regular, physician, who has made profession the study of his life! 4 . Because they are, not unpleasant to take nor distressing 1 to retain, while they are most effect ive to operate. 5- Because they are recommended as standard medicine by the regular faculty. : ;» ' 6 Because by keeping jhe system in a natural state of action, they cure almost every disease which is incidental to the human frame. 7 Because they arc cheap arid portable, and will retain nil their virtues in full vigor, in any climate; and for any length of time. 8 Because, notwithstanding their simplicity and mildness, .thyy are one of the speediest pur gative medicines which.hasycibeeh discovered. 9 Because they are an unfailing remedy for procuring a good appetite. 10 Because in cases of spleen nr despondency, by their healthy influence on the excited state of the body,-they— have-a— most—happy-rffe^— almingyand invigorating the mind. 11 Because they effect, their cures without the usual attendants of other pills, sickness and gripings. # ' 12 Because as well as being an unrivalled purifier of the general system, they are a sover eign remedy for sick hend-.aciic* 13 Because they differ IrortV the majority of medicines, in the fact that the more they are known the more they are approved, . 14 Because as their application creates Ho debilitv in the system, .they may He taken with out producing any hindrance to ..business or the usual pursuits of every day life. / 15 Because when once introduced Ihth a fam r ily, or a village, they almost immediately take the precedence of all other medicines in general complaints. 16 Because a number of the wonderful cures, they have effected, can be substantiated without any undue means being resorted to, to procure ~mvalid~t?stimmrip£ 17 Because their composition is such, tha£ they applicable to the usual diseases of warm, cold, or tentfiVrate climates. 18 BecausejJLjvo or three, are in general suf ficient for a that, as Js the case with the generality of patent medicines—the patient is not compelled to make a meal of them. Because each, individual pill is put up un-‘ der the immediate superintendence of the pro prietor, so that no mistake* or quantity can possibly occur through the care lessness of a less interested .agent. 20 Because they puril) the irame without debilitating the system, * 21 Because, notwithstanding their Immense popularity, no person has ever ventured to raise against them the breath of censure, which typnld not have been the case, if enyy could have dis covered in thrm*a sinrle flaw to cavil at 22 Because—(and this fact is of the utmost importance)—ladies in a_certajij sstuatiqn_n>ny_, take ,tlu ; m, (rmti more than two or three at a ' time however!) without in .the slightest degree incurring the hazard of abortion” ‘Were the virtues of Peters* inestimable pills confined to this desirable end alone, It would give tin m a decidecl advantage over the medicines of all com petitors, as in no cases is there more danger to ■be apprehended, or-fpr. which so few-have -been discovered, as the-one referred to. * 23 Because while, they are so efficient in their operations with-adults they may at th" same time he administered to children and'evert to infants, 1 in small quantities, half a pjll for instance, with ( out the slightest danger. - 24 Because their virtues are acknowledged tn stand pre-eminent, for their soothing influence upon young ladies while suffering from the usual changes of life, as directed by the laws of Na ture. Dec. 6. liIVEK.COMPI.ASNT, Cured by Dr, ( lVm. Kvans* Chamomile Tonic and Ajierteht Pills.. " MKS. LY ILE,- Mount Joy,* Lancaster co. Pa, completely restored to health* by Dr. Lv<»us; Chamomile Pills. Her symptoms were* grt n't pain in her right side,'could not lie on her left without an aggravation of the pain, disturbed rest. Extreme debility, pains in the head, loss appetite, palpitation of the heart, giddiness and dimness of sight, langojc, with other syn p-*' toms indicating great derangement in the tunc* ftions of the liver. Miss Lytle, daughter of the aforesaid Mrs, Lytle, has also restored Ur perfect health, by the same invaluable-medicine. Her symptoms were extreme nervousness, at-v tended with severe pain in.,h£r sidey sickness on the stomach, emotions. See, Mrs. Lytle has the pleasure* of. informing “the public, that nu- ; merous cases similar to her own, (in her. vicini ty) have been restored to health by the same . invaluable'medicine; ' General ’.Office' .-for the sale of Dr. Wm. Evan*» r Chamomile Tonic Pills, isatNo. 19 North Eighth st: Philadelphia, a few doors above Market. " * Interesting case of Dyspepsia and Hypoeondriacism, Cured"by Dr. Evans' ChamopiUe Tonic and ‘ Family jifierient Pills.' ' Mrs., Good*, of Mount Joy, Lancaster co- was affected for 7>ytar£ with the above distressing .symptoms of which she wasconfiiried to hcrbed, tor 9 months. Hgr symptoms were, depression’: of spirits; .sickness’ at the stomach, head ache; impaired appetlte, great.pressure and weight at the stomach after eating,'great mental devpon-* dency, flyirig pains in the chest, .back and sides, costiveness, emaciation, coldness and weakness of the extremities, n dislike for society.or con versation, and weeping, .and Jahgdr and" latitude upon the least exercise,— Mrs. Good was ih the .most desperate situation, and could obtain no relief until she was advised by- hdr neighbors to make trial of Dr. Evans* Chamomile Pill?, of which she-ishappy-td state that she is now enjoying all the blessings of per-, feet health. . Persons desirous of further infor mation will be satisfied of every particular of h*er astonishing cure,.by applying*! 19 Nprth Eighth street, Philadelphia, or at her residence. • The above medicine is foi; sale by. . Hetahi Office* Carlisle, • "*• Demutt & Bumgardner, York. Sept 6, 1838, . ‘ Agents. .. Chalices and Mouslin De Sdi> Is. A fine assortment very-low, at i . ' ifimold & Co's. Dec. 6.