American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, February 28, 1839, Image 4

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MIL ICIO US METALtCy OR MINERAL INCOR
RUPTIBLE TEETH..
It hns for nvmy years bebn a great desideratum
among- European .and Amerlcap Dentists, to
manufacture Teeth from incorruptible materials
which should imitate the natural living Teeth,
Many have devoted years to unsuccessful ex
periments, and others have succeeded in. manu
facturing teeth of materials similar to the porce
lain ware. but generally they have an opaque
white appearance, by whichthcy are easily dis
tinguished from the human teeth,
. After long and tedious experiments, the sub
scriber has succeeded in manufacturing''teeth of
materials entirely incorruptible, and perfectly in
imitation of human teeth. They have a semi
transparency, and are madc.of various sizes and
shades.
In cases where absorption nf the areolar pro
cess, or other causes may render if necessary, he
will cast of the same materials attached to the
teeth, artificial gums, which shall imitate the
gum and supply the? loss of substance.
It is entirely impossible for these teeth to
change their color,.or cause foetid breath.
He will insert them from one to entire sets, in
such manner thatthev will make articulation ofi
the voice perfect, and materially assist’in masti
cation, and so that they cannot be distinguished
from the most beautiful natural living by
the most Scrutinizing observer.
He.also performs all the various operations in
Dental Surgery; according to the late scientific
improvements in the art.
F. H. TC'Yyjrr, Surgon Pcjj/ht.
N. W. corner of Charles Sc Fayette streets,
Baltimore.
OOMSION SCHOOLS
OF CARLISLE. *
Sl' has been resolved that Hie Hoard of School
Directors of the Borough- of Carlisle-will
hereafter meet on th Monday of each
vtonth in ‘the Town Hall at nine o’clock in the
and,eight o’clock in the summer, for
(nentfiii/is'/oK'or schiflars into the public schools,
anti .the transaction of nther'businesa. Teach
ers, parehts'nnd scholars, will therefore take
notice,, that the next meeting of the Board will
be on Monday, the.4th diy of February- next,
and on tne'first "Mondayof each mouth following,
and that these will be the only opportunities af
forded for presenting bills and admitting schol
ars.- -' ■ ;' ? ■ I
Teachers arc informed that the 12th Hale of
the published regulations of the B.aanp, which
permits a I eacfhcr at his or hei discretion, to
ullqw a scholar to attend school, until tfit' nc.vl
jnsctinir of the Board, has reference exclusively
to new scholars , who have not hern at aivv school
incite borousfi .for -the- fimetUng *Lc months,
and of this fact it will he expected that ojie
.Teacher will rtarpiire full anti satisfactory cvb
deuce. By order of the 15 >ard. -
•T. 11A MI LTO N, Secretan;,
January 31, 1833. • 3t'
TO DSIUq«ISTS.-
A Drug Store situated in a town in ode of the
mnst fertile sections of Pennsylvania, is olTered
for sale. , Ton person of moderate capital, there
aye. hut fe.w more desirable situations. -A House
and Tot will he rented to the purchaser, » re
quired, and possession thereof given at anv lime.
I‘or furtherjiarticulars enquire of the Kditoia.
ot the Volunteer.
January 31," 1839. . 7t
A new lihac of FVcigM €avs
FSOSfIC HAB.R.T.SBUG.a- TO s»'H3X-
ja.SSEjf.PHEA,
T-1E subscriljcr, gr.jtefnl for past fivors, re
spectfully acquaints liisfriends and the pub
lic, that.he has put into operation on the HAR
RISBURG, LANCASTER, and COLUMBIA
RAIL RO A.D, a line of new DOUBLE CARS,
which will.run regularly between Harrisburg
Philadelphia, by which Goods and Produce of
all descriptions will be forwarded witli care and
despatch, nt the lowest rates of freight. ’
Goods will hc rondvl-d atthdAV \HEIIOU3E
nf-THOM AS J. MAXWEU,, N. K. corner nf
Broad and Vine streets, Philadelphia, and for
warded to H irrlsburg, Carlisle, Clnmhershnrg,
and intermediate places’, and hv’lhe snbm.rih-r
- . OWEN M’CAIiE,’
Harrisburg, Jan. 31, 1839.
IIT-FISH, .SALT AND PLASTER, CON-'
RTANTLY ON HAND. Casli paid for almost
all kinds of country produce.
’ ' •BISSOI.UTIO^.
The partnership heretofore existing between
the subscribers, under the name nfAloore and
Biddle is this' day dissolved by mutual consent.
, All business of the firm will be settled by John
Moore. "
JOHN-’MOORR.-’- r;,-o •
„ - EDWARD M. BIDDLE-' “
Carlisle, January 21, iS39.
. JttA. aaswisT \
Burr Mamifactor c3 \
*1 he subscriber wishes t'i inform his
ami jhe public that he coiitiimes the m
ring ol till Jkimls of machinery for Woolen l ? uc
tones, together with ~
FRENCH BtFRR WISJUIi STONES,
at his old standi n New Cumberland, all of which
he will warrant tn be m ade iii the host work
manlike manner atid of the best materials; and
sell at the lowest upon accommodatinV
terms.
A tonUant supply of Cards will be kept'ci
handstand old machines,repaired;
ABll’M. MELUNGER.
June 21, 1838
... ' TO w
The subscriber famishes* Dentists with his
celebrated Mincrai Incorruptible Teeth, which
have been sp ; >kcn of in the highest terms of com
iittem!attou by all who have used them and'by
numerous men of profound chemical knowledge
who have examined them. Also, Human Teeth,
■ Jf, Foil ,*Tin do,, £s*c v &c. including” every ar*
-ticle bf ,material ais;’d in,Dental Surgery. TeetU
-gold».£jfc. sent by mail to any part of the Union
rtrderctl - ‘ F: li. KNAPP,
May 3.1, 183.8. 4 Surgeon Dentist, Baltimore
iFANdY Svol73S.’ •'
A. SF ., E iY D / D nssnrtiiieiit: of fancy franklin
. and 1 arlor ,Stovai, Intended-For coni or
wootK Also, a variety of Cool-ia?:-Stovea of the
ipost economical and-approved kind,, Wood
stoves and other castings For sale either finished
or in the plates, vary cheap for cash or approved
country'produce.. ■ 11
• Pr.Eis, ForniMa & Tiiuimi.ir.
Oak Grove Furnace, Oct. 4, 1838-., ti
.-O'*- Knnfift, Dentist, i-ctm-ns his thunks to.his
' rieiKls for the lihe.raf patronage which he has
eceivetl, And gives notice that lie wit} continue
t o yisitCaidisle* cinnuaWi/. : •
Job Printing ■ >■
Neatly and expeditiously execu
ted at this ofllee'.
CHANGE OP AGBNTS
For Morrison's Universal Medicines.
Horatio shepherd moat, bite Sole
Agent in the United States, having been
dismissed by the British College of Health, Ur.
George Taylor now of the city-of New York,
has been appointed Sole General Agent and Uy
gia Delegate to the United States.
TJte said George Taylorhas appointed A. U.
Olmstead, of Montrose, Susquehanna comity,
Pennsylvania, Sole General Agent for the states
ot Maryland and Delaware, and thirty three
counties east of the Allegheny Mountains, Penn
sylvania! amkGeorge C. Hand, Surgeon Dentist,
■it Allentown, Lehigh county, Pa,, General -A
gent for four counties in the state of New York,
and seven in tile state of New Jersey, to wit:—
Burlington, Cape May, Cumberland, Glouces
ter, Monmouth and Salem, in the state of New
Jersey; ■ Gcnncssec, Livingston, Monroe and
Steuben, in the .state of New York.
Hereafter, no person can nr will vend the ge
nuine Hygeian Medicines within the said dis
tricts, except by tlie authority of the said A.D.
Olmstead and George C. Hand. All former
agencies within said districts having terminated
by .lhe removal of H. S. Moat,, who is now offer
ing for sale under the firm of Moat S3 1 Pelham,
Medicines of their own manuiacturc, which will
readily he detected, ns such will not have the
signature of A. D.‘ Ohmtead, G. C. Hand, or
Olmstead Cf Hand, on the cover of each hpx or
package.
-The leading principles of the itygcian or Mdr
tsoman theory ot Disease, are too favorably iind
generally known to require a minute explanation
in this advertisement. * if
These medicines cure all diseases which- ad
mit of a cure, and many heretofore deemed in
curable.
They may he given with safety to the w'cak
cst patient, and under every circumstance and
stagcpfhnmr.n suffering, and to children of the
most tender age.’ ,
None offered lor sale wkthin the aforesaid dis
tricts are genuine, unless each box' or package
hare a fie simile of James Morrison's signature,
with a sac simile of the signature of George Tay
ior, Mid-also the written signature of A, 1). Oliii
stea'd, G, C.-etJand, or'Olmstead W Hand, with
the written signature ofSule Agents, when ap
pointed.
Ti.ie Pills are of two kinds—No. 1 raid No. 2,
sold in'boxes with envelopes, at 23 and 50 cents;
and packages at SI and SI. Each packet con
tains a proportion nf about two to one of No 2.
The Powders are in separate boxes—price 25
cents.
Nn'chcmical apntiiccarv or druggist is ever
employed to sell these medicines.
Respectably, persons complying with the rc
quisitionsrequired may be appointed agents on
hheral terms.
Office and (icnrral Depot, jVo. 3 South Front'
street, Philadel/ihht,
A, D OLMSPEAD, General Agent,
, ,I'or 33 counties, Pa.i the states of
Maryland'and Delaware, J
„ R, C. H AND, General Agent,
For 5 counties, N. V„ and " counties, N. ,T.
Tlie ptddic is hereby notified that we have
united olir business, and hereafterlt will he enn
dncted'nnder the firm of Olmstrad ii Hand.
AH orders directed to Olmstrad & Hand, No.
5 south'Front street, Philadelphia, wilLfccelve
prompt attention,
• ' OLMSTRAD & HAND.
1 ho above medicine is for sale hv
CHAULLS OOILBV, Agent for Carlisle,
Sept 20T 1838. ■ -■ lv ’
TO BTraSiDBRS
T. GOOD’S
, srwrPHovjsmektt ist saiasEs.
GOOD, ot the township of New
-EE Jdjjulpn, hi the county of Chester, and state
of I ennsylvania, obtained letters patent fur an
improved plan of.erecting Bridges over streams
of water. The plan combines strength-mid per.
iitiinency with eennomy, so niuchso-as not tore
quire, in some situations, more than one lialfthc
expense to erect a Bridge oh this plan, and when
built would not he liable to bc’injuved by a-fresh
et, or rise in the sticam; the Bridge being coni
s rucled and secured in. such a manner, that if
the water should rise so-high ns to run over the
tap ol it, thiTßridge would remain firm and se
cure. The jilan, has been submitted to ami in
of scientific men, who rtll pronounce it a
great improvement. One on this plan has been
erected over a branch of. Wliitcchiy creek, in
the township of Londphtjrove, which received
the approbation of h'Jury.appointed by the court
to view tile same. Ihe subscriber having pur-1
chased the rights of the states of Pennsylvania
west of the Susquehanna, New Hampshire, Vcr'
imnt, New Jersey, Eastern Shore of Maryland '
North ami South Carolina, IntlVailq, KenUickv! j
Michigan, Mississippi, .Louisiana, Missouri, aiid I
Jjjpjerritorics of Wisconsin and Florida, will I
sell' single, township, pountv, or state rights, to !
any person or persons, and will give every ex- S
phiiiatioirthat may be neties-saryV at hisTilacE'Eri
residence, A irk’s fcaacasfrr coutijii, Penn- J
vulvttnia, nr tef,, the Editors of fhe Volunteer
Carlisle, l\i. . ' ‘ ’-j
c . FRANCIS G..FKLL,
Siqilember do, ISJd.
We, the Commissioners of Chester county*
huvuis,erected a Hridge on the model of Francis
Vjoou s patent, arc dccidedlv of the opinion that
•itns-a'verrraluable improvement, cspeciallv for
buildint* over small siVeams, bclrig much less
expensive in-lheir construction.
JfAijah Lewis, .
J. IV Passmore,
John Beit lev.
Commissioners..
June 11. 1838,
I nteresting Case Cured,
or ur. n'M. route jno
•V. FA MI L V, j 1 P Efl mNT PILLS,
TTBENJ AMIN 150WN, corner of Shipp™ and
George streets. Philadebihi.r. was affected
tor seven years withcxtfemc nervousness, by
wlucli he was not able to write his name Ilis
symptomswerc eruscation, daily spasmodic pain
in the head, loss of appetite, palpitation' of the
heart, guldincssjind dimness of sight, also ina
bdity of engaging In any thing that demanded
vigor nr courage; sickness of the stomach, im
paired appetite, coldness and weakness of the
extremities, emaciation .and extreme debility,
disturbed rest, a sense of .pressure and weight on
the stomach,after eating, great mental despon
dency. severe flying pains in the chest, back and
side, cbstiveness and a dislike for society anti
conversation. Mr. 15. has made trial of- vorious
medicines now belore the public. but to no effect,
until, observing in a public .paper some cures
performed by Dr, William Evans’s Camomile
Tome an ( l Eamily Aperient Pills, he' was indu
ced to give them a trial, of wl,ich be is hny time
happy they effectually cured him
of the above distressmg.Biscase; v *'M' ’ t '■
Persons who.doubt tii6 above cure,'arc. most
respectfully directed to the above mention per
son, at the Northwest corner of ShipTn and
George streets, ■’ . . BF.sum»C™
nr^vS^]S aris ’ Camomile Pills.
i-T d&rtlsW rfil° arcd ?, i . l y fßutilediwith that
tfcstroi'sthe n£?i !ieas , e .’ SlcKHUadme, which
•&e r
Camomile Tonic am) FnmilyAperim di
vide other medical,advertisements. . -
tx% ta n in’ttS
TO' THE EUBEKJ.
the purpose of removing a #„, cr „i
M? judice that prevails against the- Homoeopa
thic piaclice of medicine; as’ well as' io rive a
(juiftus to the unfounded reflom of' some ■;»fcr
'thhlc ' VK Ui concerning it, the subscriber'
thinks it necessary to present to the public the
follm-iivg voluntary certificates of cares perfor
med by him, rom persons of respectability, loo
known in the •borough of Carlisle. iVrspiis situ’
darly aniielet) may have their com/ilainlsn s well
jhmMA.K J u‘ CeS rem ?V cl !r'>y calling™ V.
S tn-i { tfchiHis| l e° mQenpilt ” C 1 h J’ sidan - 1L Main
December 27, -1838^——
TRIUMPH
Of the TTotnatopttlhic,' oner the old practice
oj Medicine fairly established.
TO WHOM IT MAY COUCE?!!^
SIOM IiTIME the last of August, A. D.'IHT
11 small protuberance appeared on niy face 1
"ear my left eye; 1 thought it was what is called!
a blind boil, and treated it accordingly. Stiver d ;
days after it first appeared,-it was examined by:
° I'* 1 ? place, who prnnnunced it a
t. AIvC.EK, and directed me to apply „ lunar
ennstte, which I'did I or two or three weeks, bull
toiiiul no help Irom it. lalsb applied other rcin-i
edies to no belter tlicet, after which 1 wasdi-'
reettd to me caustic potash, but Ml to no pur
pose. The last proposed remedy created a sore
about (he size of a'fpiarter Ufa dollar, and a co
pious discharge. It was again examined by a
medical doctor, and thought by him' to be siifii
cienlly burned by the kanstir, and lie advised me 1
to apply some healing salve. 1 did so. and as ill
healed, the cancer was mere visible than at first;
and by the time the sore war healed, nr nearly
-so—for it never was fully healed from its fit si
appearance, until healed in the way hereafter
stated. At this time there was a head appeared
on the surface, about the .size of a live penny bit,
with a shooting pain and a crawling sensation inj
Having been acquainted for several venrs with J cxnplnyccl one of our most eminent physi-
Mr. Asa F.Smith, generally known in'diis neigh- but still got worse arid worse'; at length I
norhnud, by the nam.c of the Indian Doctor, luul' was foufiiUMl to bed, and every movement of niy
having seen him during the timoi was applvinV )( 'dv brought on tire cough so, severely that I
the remedies.above stated, 1* asked Ids opinion.- I must die. I cannot describe tire suf.
He siid, lit! feared'they would ijotellVct a cure; ’ferings I felt from the pain iu tnv breast, nor the
that he had cured many, and was perfectly ac- quantity of putrid matter I discharged when
quainter! with Ihciu in all their stages and vsvv^|f'D.Vy,kh>''—it appeared pint mv whole, inside
i ty. After I had found those remedies winch I \ wrmhTbe'spif otrt, } was reduced to a skeleton,
had been using, ineffectual, I applied to the said Aly-ait this lime some of my friends came to sec
Mr. Smith; he applied a - plaster, with a .small m(> ‘and related some cures of similar complaints
quantity of,powder, touch laigerthan thetumor, ! performed hy Dr. Khrman. and strongly urged
which was exceedingly painful. He gave nn*i mc ‘ to K |V( -'- him a trial. .I hud heard of them
a phial ot the powder, and the composition <;f-before, and consented, without any hope-bower*
the plaster, with directions how to use them. —i ( ‘ r of recovering. lint, contrary to the cxpec-
It will he observed that the piaster was only for tati-ui of my frh mis, as well as myself, I was,hy
the purpose of sticking ami keeping the air irom, his (realmrut, soon able to leave my bed and at*
the wound —the powder was intended to •havcr lt ’ l) d to my business as usual, which I believe 1
e ff'et on Iju* cancer—and an effect it had, in- -i novc*r would have done, but for his medical treat
deed, for it burned similar to red hofiron. Thei nient;and my strength speedily returned,- From
application of which I_.Continued for about od that time I have enjoyed better health than I
oays, during which lime my sufferings wcre ex-^ ! :i "d ffoHe for sTjvoVal'Vearsbefore. - Now, I would’
treme, beyond description. Indeed, it noiv aj)- ! sav to those similarly afllirtcd.nnd to the public
{jears astonishing to me how Hhnre up under itfat I *rge, tint my firm belief is, ifithad not been
so long. In tile course of this application, there-for the treatment of Dr. Frederick Fhrman, on
were several pieces of this cancer taken out; hut! the I lonveopathic principle of medical‘prael ice,
afte-r taking nut-n-picGc in -one place r aud-lluoyl- numbered wUhthc dead,
going to another for the same purpose, be ihc;> n ste.ul of giving tins information for the. benefit
lime I had succeeded \\\ taking that out another) the public? which I consider it my duty to do.
one appeared in the place whciVcc the former' f*iven under mv hand at Carlisle, the 7th’dav of
one had been removed, until 1 had token outiDecember, 1858. JOHN COUNMAN.
three pieces in the same place iu succession, and 1 * -
mfU’e still appeared in tlic same place.’ By the
'Huncruiq«.il'Hn<l‘omluved Crom'tne"appllcntTnti-or(
the said powder 1 was induced to cease using it. j
I he day on whjch I ceased the application nl‘ it- 1
I was informed that Dr. Frederick Khrman
professed to he skilled-in the ctn-e of cancers:!
tins was'sometime in Decemlicr 183', to the heat
oi my recollection. 1 called on.the doctor that
evening. The next day lie called to sec me, and
ttave me medicine, which was used inwardly.—
He would not allow any outward application,
excepting dry lint —and -to my astonishment,
tltprc was no further discharge front the wound,
move than barely saturated the small tpiniitity of
lint, which was only sufficient to cover it. After
I had taken his prescription for three or four
days, 1 found by the sensation in the other side
of my face, that it was ns highly charged with
the cancer as was the side I had made the ap.
plication of the powder to, aforesaid, and that it
had also got down over my under jaw into the
glands of my neck. 1 also found a cancerous
sensation on.the inside of my right nrrtv. between
the wiist and elbmv, and another in the flesh v
pan ot my right thigh, mid also in other parts of
my bodj-. The sensation was so well known by
me, having experienced so much of it, I ronld
not have been mistaken. After taking Dr. Ehr
mun's prescription two or three days, I observed
a change in all those affected parts,' above na
med, and more.particularly in the wound which
was opened by the former application, winch
now began to heal. I think it was not more titan
two or three weeks from the time Dr, Ehrman
madcmluHirst- applicationnmtfi— my'lm-ETwas
healed completely oyer, and has continued so
ever since, and appears'to he sound.
, From the foregoing facts.l feel it n doty I owe
to Dr. Khrman ami to the .pnb|ic at large, to
ceuify that he fui.i.y niiHOVKif' Tint canci- ii
i- itOM MV. sv STEFA hy Itiwjircsai/iiion, and that
lie not only cured me»qf the cancer, but has par
tially removed a disposition -which I had long
felt of a dyspeptic affection, and also some urin
ary obstruction, so Unit I feel more whole and
sound in body-than I bavcTor several y ears past.
Given under my hand at Carlisle, county of Cum
berland, and state of Pennsylvania, the IStli dsv
of August A, D. 1838.-
A O ASB 03? DYSPEPSIA
20 years standing cured by IlomwopciUth
praciitOv
I do certify thrill have been afflicted witlulys
[K'piiia lor the time above mentioned, and for the
last five 'years very severely, attended .with a
burning, aching and beating in the stomach, and
occasionally with stitches and vomiting, I could
not relish strong diet of any kind, and was gen
erally of a costive habit, - During my -long ill
* employed nine different physicians, o'
d'flerent times, in the hope of getting some re
lief, if not entirely cured; but nil was in vain—
At length I Heard of different astonishing'cures
performed.by Dr. Frederick .Ehrman, Homoe
opathic Physician, and I employed him as the
tenth, but without much hope. lie gave me
Some pleasant medicine and continued it four or
five weeks, when I fell great relief, and in a very
short time a terwards 1 was Icomplctely cured
am for nearly a year sineg a good
state ofheaklu withouttheledst symptombftliat
disagreeable Complaint returning; I w O AId
therefore recommend to those afflicted witlrkiin
ilar.qr other complaints, to make early^dpnii ca .
tion to Dr. Ehrman, whose medicine isgiot tfnlv
pleasant to the tastp, Wit seldom or never fails
in .affording relief. Moreover, tlie“ Doctor’s
charge is uncommonly moderate. Witness mv
signature at Carlisle, the first dav of November
1858. ; C, MOORE. Hanover™:
VVT(3 THE PUBLIC.' -
_I dp,certify; \yitli pleasure,' that l)i\ Frederick
Ehrman. Physician, of Carlisle
cured me of the Inflowing- complaints, to wit-
In theauiumn of 18371 was:afflicted witlra vio
letifattttck of dyaentenj, and T applied to and
Was attended, by ione of our most eminent
physicians with lint little success. Sometime
I after I was aiiiictad-witli What is generally . ter-’
iujl-itumatory y/icuniatism t and the pains 1
| bn(lcrcd were excruciating, particularly .in in y
I ***;. * was attended by .the same eminent ITHP TTIITP UTPHK'Q ni? rTm tr,
physician, and so acute were my pains, {hat L KIOHLS QF LILE IS
laudanum was copiously administered to lull me ‘ HEAET' IS .
-T that,,cam, and the ability to labor
.’Sm^a^ngei-'^hm^
my riPht 1; nee, uml my ankle joint wi/lwcHell ,herr J or f' that health by NATURAL means, in
and stiff. 1 hod a conk with purulent eweeto “ 1 m ?- ml °" rf aUtxcai "heme,, to Jnlfil
ration, accompanied with the dysentery, fn fuel nrmV ~ c V u,rcs ° u r attention . •
I was left by the dilfereiitdiseases, ami the treat- Tp n u . n P ava,lcle . d reputation -' v , l 'l ch Peers',
meat prescribed/a’living skeleton, almost with- s have acquired as a medical Restorative,
nut any hope of-relief. One of my neighbors 'f j he f " ,os . t l ” l< l uestlo n nl) le proof tliat can lie gi
who visited me about this time, advisrd’me to cl|,lf 'hen- immense importance to the afflicted,
ra11..0„ Dr. Frederick Elfrman, and I did sh on ■>«« every class o( diseases. The number
the principle that a drowning- man -Mould catch ?hin ,^ 5 .,^l C -'' Vl ' C i P?. tl ? nts recovering tlirp’-
at straw,' or, in other words, 1 was w I log to e . n f mc! ! n . s areally prodigionsi and the corn
try am, Muff in get relief from the miserkVl V- T ?s 'V 1 '" 1 ' 1 l,ave cured arc almost as va-
I was laboring under, and contrary to my cxpcc- 1™ a . ! L t ar e "“tnei’ous. Hut still there are
I union, as well jis all who saw nic?l soon foundti h? C ,)l' w llc 1 tl,e >’ a, ' e a 'nre- especially benefi
gencral relief—my pains removed, and my flesh “‘l,‘l‘l’ otl ‘ e, ' S! r anr ) among t,los '- - may he
•land health increa'scd by Dri EhVmaii’s treat- too often fatal complaints of the sto
i incut, and from that time I enjoyed and now on- ,aac h and bowels, such as Cholic, Flatulence,
I joy a heifer stale of health' thiinAeforc I was af- 1 fo ' - which they arc not only a
dieted. Ido therefore, with confidence recom- "i '-" 1 l,u , ? n ,mrn '; d,:,t r c cul p -.
; mend to those sulTrring under similar afflictions of M' 9 7“ k " ow ", t ! ,at fl ’ nm ll . le disarrangement
|to call upon Ur Elirman, in Carlisle (the soon- ‘Tu *’ f j ,E "".' c of
: evtlir better; after, they become afflicted) under in ft U f T?rv c,
i a firm belief that they will besom, relieved and ll f, ‘ V,,nv , “ P '9'“ , ™?y. Spasmodic
I restored to their usual if not hotter health, than. !/ ? *• kirtifcestKm. Loss of Apetite Sec., and that'
| before they were afflicted, without the use oftiie rmnlni't'rL r' ° ■ >ll ’ t , h . to , .Pfapsy, Liver
lancet, or the disagreeable and painful operation C „ F ' Consumption, and habitual lowness of
:ol a//./er/» W or uncommon rest Action of l diet ™ *>!!» being thr very
His medicine is pleasant hut powerful, and is T mc^ ,c . m . c "kich kas CN ’ cr kern discovered
always nttrnded wltlfbeneficial consequences.— d ’f n^ C 'P, lCnt ‘ lseasts of !’ >c lat estincs, are
Uiven under mv hand at Carlisle the If,th dav „f 5 * I,C surest preventives of those dread-
November, A. D. 1838. E. ZERMAN hd, and also general disorders, which embitter
mature life, and drag so .many .millions to un
timely graves.
In speaking thus Dr. Peters arrogates nothing
lo hims'clf that has not been conceded by the
public. He is no needy quack ovuiiknown spec
ulator, who climes before the world as his own
herald and witness, but is placed in a respnnsi
■ hility of situation-by the patronage which he has
enjoyed for years, and which is increasing to an
I extent linprcrcdcntcd in the annals of medicine.'
i that makes him careful to arrest nothing which
i is not borne out by the most inlalihlc proof, and
, hence he does not fear to he put to the test in any
I tiling Which he lias promised respecting his Pills,
j . Dr. Peters is most happy to be able to state,
! on the aulhorify of a great number of regular
I physicians, that whcrever’his Vegetable' Pills
have heel 1 , introduced, they have almost super
reded the adoption of ‘'mercurial experiments,
for tlieir peculiar (acuity in sweetening the blood,
ami 'Stimulating it to expel all noxious juices, and
in giving strength and lone to the nerves, pre
vents disease Iron, acquiring that strength which
must he got under, if-at all, T,y,dangerous reme
dies. ~ ■ .
; CURED
In the fall of the year 1837, I was afflicted with
a bad cold, which,brought nn a severe cough.*
Kor*about two mt>iUhs..ilj',incrcas f (.’d more and
more, though I tried every m.cans to get relief.
Gkoiightown, D.’.C. June 28, 1838. ,
To OH. WOT'. BVANS.—Kcspcctccl-.friciul;
I urn truly gratified Unit I can return my
..(sincere thanks to you, svlm have been the cause
aof my Ik ing rcstoreil to /trrfert health. par live
months past I have been iaborir.it; uucler a severe
Chronic. Inllummatory Rheumatism, attended
’with debility; Inss nf appetite, lowness of spirits
&c. Having frequently lieanl of the truly ex
cellent quality of your Camomile Pills, I at last
determiijVd to make trial of them; althnui;h not
without cnnsiilerable-oppotihion from my physi
chut and family. At last seeing my determina
tie.n thtiy argued to the trial; and upon using the
third package I was altogether restored to
health. How can I express my gratitude ami
sincere record for such a saviour of human
frames? My'casc was altogether hopeless, and
I must confess myself surprised at .(lie extraor
din iry result. No people were evermore blcss
ed Ilian wc are with such remedies. The many,,
quack advertisements which appear in the pa
pers which 1 received from your city, deterred
me from using your pills before Idid. lean
trtdv say that no mcdicioc in the known world
has had such aaeficial effect be as your Camo
mile and Aperient Pills. What makes the cure
more extraordinary is that l am more than forty I
years of. age, and for the Igst four years could !
just move ohjmt, and only at short intervals. 1
am ,af-prescht_entirely recovered," and mv hopes j
are that you may enjoy a long and prosperous!
life. If Prim spared, I will almost certainly !
come to Philadelphia to sec you.' - J
—lf-my••ham'e r Tiwl“U i ttidv“w’iiri)o of any service j
do you, you are at perfect liberty to malic use of
them, and all I can do to aid "you will be done
with unbounded pleasure.
Vour most truly gratelul and humble serv’t;
Wiuiaji Johnson.
Sept 6, 1838.
MORE FROOFS-of the'efficacy nf Dr. W.
Evans* Camomile Tonic-'and Family A
pcnynt Fills.—Mr, Joshua Swain, Cape May
county, !N. J M c/Fectual)y restored to health from
the following distressing symptoms;—Extreme
debility, attended with constant pain in the side,
back and lypbH, giddiness,rind dimness of sight;
sickness at tlie stomach, impaired appetite;, dif
ficulty of breathing; : gveat pressure and weight,
at the stomach after eating; depression of spirits,
coldness and weakness of the extremities; flying,
pains in\the chest; cosUvcness, and other symp.
toms nrttMiecessary to cimmcratCi jjr S . Swain,
jvlte of the aforesaid has also been
restored to health by invaluable medi
cines. Hcrsymptnms were-—nervousness, head
ache, pain in the side, loss of appetite, disturbed
rest, eructations, &c. -.The public are hereby
informed,that their motives for making this dec
laration -are, that others afflicted with like symp.
toms.may receive jntormation of, and be cured
by the same inestimable mVdicine, •
JACOB SQUIER.
For sale nt-the Herald-Offices Caflislei
Sept 6, 1838. ..
IMPOKTAiVT TO FEMALES.
PR. WiVL- EVANS 5 Camomile Pills have
■ proved to be thc'mhst.useful medicine now
..before the.piiblic»_iii_ci!adi l cu , llnK tiU..tlic diseases
connected wi th the female sex. One of the most
dangcrons epochs.io females is at the change of
,jde,iind it is then that they require a 'medicine*
which will so invigorate their mind,and strength
en their constitutions, as may enable them to
Withstand the shock. Ladies who arc in a deli
cate-state, are ofteirtroublcd with sickness, such
as vomithtg, heart burn, head ache, tooth hftht%
hysterics, and other troublesome symptom?,from
which they will find themselves relieved, by ta
king Dr. Lvans* Camomile Pills, which remove
disorders in the, •head, invigorate the ..mind;
strengthen the body, improve' the memory, and
enliven the Imagination,, .Remembering always
to keepithe bowels open'wlth Jivans* Family A
perient Anti-bilious Pills. For sale at the -
* ! lleb A LD’.OrFicK', Carlisle and by
~ - - S.,\Vn.sos & Co. Shippcnsburg.
Carlisle, Sept 6, 1838. , *•
‘ r
TO THE, TEIBEBC. ,
.Prepared by IOS. PRIESTLY PETERS,-*!—
D. 129 .Liberty street. New Vorli. Elicit box
contains 40 pills; price 50 cents. - , ■ .
These celehraled-Ptlls aresold hv all theprin
eipal Druggists in naltimorc.Philadelphiii, Wash
ington city, ami throughout the United States,
tile Canadas, Texas,Mexico; amUlut West In
dies, and bv
JOHN J. MYERS, Carlisle,
, " SAMUEL ELLIOTT, DO.
S. WILSON Sc Co.‘, Sldppgnsburg, 1
GEO. CIARLIN, CUamhcrsburg, '
, LEWIS DENICi, Do.
ALEX’H SPEER, Mcrcersburg,
P. W. LITTLE, Do.
December 6, IS3B. 1 y
& THEIR DESTRUO
! 11\ E NOSTRUMS.—The united lesti
' ninny of physicians throughout the United States
j has hilly proved (he fact that Peters’ Vegetable
, I ills nrc the only true Vegetable Pills which will
i stand the test of anulyzation; hence the proprie
tor would most earnestly urge them pi the notice
of those who have been in the habit of using, as
cathartics or aperients, the destructive and irri
tating quack pills so generally advertised, npd
winch are at best butslow consumers of the vital
functions, and murderous agents, even to ,the
most hale. If is true, most ol them produce a
purgative effect, and sometimes transient relief;
hut in most cases they injure the digestive or
gans, and an habitual resort to them must tcr
.minate in confirmed dyspepsia.
It is true that cathartic and aperient medicines
areoften required, but the nicest discrimination I
should always he observed m the selection; and,
if this be done,'nothing injurious can result from
their use.
To produce this much desired result), Dr. Pe
ters lias made it his study for several years and
feels proud to say he has succeeded at length far
beyond his expectations. 'The object of his pills
is to supercede the necessity of a frequent re
course to injurious purgative's, and to offer a me
dicine safe, certain, and.pleasant in its operation.
Prepared by Jos. Priestly Peters, M. D. No.
129 Liberty street. New York.'- Each’ box con
tamsdO pdfs, Price 50'cents. For sale byj.
.1, Myers, and S. Elliott, Carlisle, and Samuel
Wilson 8c Co. Shippcnsburg. Dec. 6.
- ‘ - -(H
Peters’ Vegetable Pills,
MORE than three millions of boxes of these
celebrated pills have been sold in the U.
States since January,.lB3S.
Hundreds and thousands bless the dav they
became acquainted with Peters' Vegetable Pills,
which in consequence of their extraordinary
goodness, have attained a popularity unprece
dented iu 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, Fever
and Ague, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, Sick
Headach, Jaundice, Asthma, Dropsy. Rheuma
tism, Enlargement of the Spleen, Files,, Cholic,
Female ,Obstructions, Heart Burn, Nansen,
Furred Tongue, Distension of the Stomach .and
Bowels, Incipient Diarrhoea, Flatulence,- Hab
itual Gostivenoss, 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. . Dec, 6.
Headache, Sick find. JVTewous,
THOSE who hav6 suffered, and arc weary, of
suffering from these distressing complaints,
will find in Peters' Vegetable Pills a remedy at
once certain,'and immediate in its effects. I
- h\ Hys/ie/isia they stand unrivalleds many have
been cured in.a few weeks after having suffered
under this dreadful complaint for years. '
. In habitual Costivcness they are decidedly su
perior to any Vegetable Pills ever yet- discover
ed, and besides this they are recommended by
all the eminent and leading members of the me
dical Faculty.
For,sale as above.
A CATALOGUE OF REASONS.
For uaing Dr. Peters* Celebrated Vegetable
PILLS.
1, Because they arc exceedingly popular,
which proves them to be!exceedingly gnid.
.2. Because they are composed simples
which have the power to do good in animmeuse
number of possessing the means
to do injury in any, • -
k, I ® ec «“» e ‘hey a tjuatk medicine, but
.] the scientific compound of a regular physician
who has made his profession the study of hislif?’
4 Because they are not unpleasant to take nor
distressing to retain, while they, are most effect
ive to operate. - ■ .. -Llir
5 Because they-nrefecommendcd'as standard
n ’r 'o nc; t,lc regular faculty.
' state nf ncdnn b M kce - ping ' ! V sys?emn na "ira!
’ whh hIT' ’ lh Sy cun- almost every disease
! 7 L V“!' ,cl(l ':: i,: ' l to the human frame. ■
will retain nil a r -e ch<fn P :,n<l portable, and
vigo., in any
- and uulXe U ::^;;ey W ’^rt?,,e ,Cl>
procuring a good appedt" U " fallln e remedy for
H Because they effect their cures without
grijiinps. attcnt^lnts other pills, sickness and
r because as well as being an Unrivalled
purifier of the general system, they are a sover
eign remedy for sick head-ache. _
13 Because they differ from the majority of
.medicines, in the fact j hat _thc more they arc—
knosvn the more they are approved. '
,J.Tr.- r T C as t,K ’ ir - applijsstinn ereates no
debility in lli£ system, tlu>y mav be taken with
out.producing any hindrance, to business or the
usual pursuits of every day life
15 Because when once introduced into a Cun,
• or a village, they almost take
complaih C ts! :nCC ‘ ° t,lcr OK-dicincs '
10 Because a number of the svnnrtcrful cures
they have effected, can be substantiated without
: an) undue-means hemg resorted to, to procure
invalid testimonies. 1 ’ 10 pmcuie
17 Because their composition ,is such, Hint
they arc equally applicable to the usual diseases
of w.itOT, cold, nr temperate climates
18 Because two dr three, are in in ner d s.,f
' mTv ■ l< ; l 'r! ]ns r~?!’ ,is ' is •!'= case with
the giny.dity.of patent medicine s— llic patient
,s " n , t eninpelle?!. to make a meal of them P '
m B .‘-c»»>e each individual pill is pm ~p tin-'-
del the immediate superintendence of the pre
mnmiu-'r- 1 ,<lt lir ',. n ' ls,ill!l ' ’•! l! >e composition or.
" u> c.u. possibly occur through the care-
Ilsmicss of a less intcrcstfd npriu
20 . Because they purify the frame without'
debilitating the fiystem.,
21' Because, not withs’tnnding- their immense
popularity, no person has eve, ventured ™ r-dse
not bat. 1 b" 1 ,T ,rcal ' l .ofcensiire, which would
covered C?St ’! ' f n nry cmM hl "' u ‘Hs
-00 i them.a single flaw to cavil at.
im;;V.anrr t 'tT'i (nn ' r!l,,i: ' f ‘ ,Ct . is " f tlle »Hnmt
V ia , dl lcsllla certain situation may
-take, them, (not more than two or Ihrec'at a
time however!; without j n the slightest degree
incurring the hazard of abortion.- Were the
ra'- ~1; ' B '’ f , I , ,Ctel Y V' estlm: ' -
tins desirable end alone, it would-give them a
decided advantage over the medicines of all com
petitors, ns ini no cases-is there more danger to
he apprehended, or for which so few have been
discovered, as the one referred to
23 Because vvliTlc they lire so efficient in their
[operations with adults they may at the same time
be administered to ehddren and even to infants. .
in smnll quantities, half a pill fur instance, with
' out Hu* slightest danger.
24 Because their' virtues are acknowledged- '
to stand pre-eminent, for ,their smithing influence
upon young ladies while suffering from the usual
changes of life, as dieccted hy the laws of 'Na-
Ulrc - Dec, 6,
MSSSSELL’S
-DOTJSLSI i:3TTIKO PITMP. '
nip , s " 1 ? !,cr i l i‘i ~s ,U 1V "’K Purchased the pat
cm njjh t o Meixscll’s Doable Lifting P,L D
cs C IT^V ’ 1 erry ’ Juni!ltil & Mifflin.cm, n P - '
■n-r,l > r ?° tICe that tl,tv arc now prcj
VAUUASSKE PUMP
am! at so reasonable a rate that almost any per
on will be able to prorate one
knowledge the subscribers have of the Jr" t mil
| L°dnle of th':V' VlliC '’- h ','he
pimc.iplc ot thefire engine, t)icv hazard nnthimr
Si™ Thf*". 1 r'" y Come '” p lo!>uhlic '**
In,?'; 1 ! "• pnbbc arc requested to call at
tlu c rfiot adjoining; Mr. Aughinbaugh’.s Hole) in
Carlisle, where one of the pumps can be seen in
lull operation in the ronrsk of a few days
MarchV?B38 NQ ’ C “\ ,
IiIVER CO2VE?XiikIII T,
Cured bj7)r, ll'm. -Kvam' Chamomile Tonic
find .d/terlenl Tills.
MRS. LY ILE, Mount,1ay, Lancaster co.
Pa, completely restored to health, by Ur.
m-it’aS anl | 0,11 l e • Hei ' symptoms were,
hft wi.hon. ICI I,g " Sld<- ’ cm,kl 110 t ,!e 011 her
rest P v^ 1 lm ‘'Esrayanon of the pain, disturbed
test. Lxtieme debility, pains in the head, Inks
of appetite, palpitation of the heart, giddiness
mms imir'r ° s, K ht -langor, with other symp
r,? l g Brent derangement in the fin,c
tions of the liver. Ahss Lytle, daughter of thr-
/-'V'’’ llas also been restored to
pci iect health, by the same invaluable medicine.
Her symptoms were,extreme nervousness, at
ended with severe pain her side, sickness bn
the s omach, mictions, &c. , Mrs. Lytle has
the pleasure of, informing the public, that nu
inerous cases similar to her own, (in- her v,’dot
ty) have been restored to health by; the same
invaluable medicine. General Office for the
salt of Dr. Mm. Evans. Chamomile Tonic Pills’
is at No. 19 North . Eighth st. Philadelphia, a
few dpors above Market 1
Interesting case of„ Dyspepsia
and Hjpocondriacism,
Cured by Dr. _ Evans’ Chamomile 7'onic and
. family A/ierient. Pills. '
M P unt , J °y. Lancaster co: was
aßected for 7 years with the above distressing
fw 9^mwrths f W M Ch slle i was chnfinitd to her bed
Of •• , symptoms were, depression
hL-dre i s,ck " css nt ‘he stomach, head aclie;
, Pr> r tlte ’ Krcat Pressure and weight at
dencv°flvf' artC - ,, e ? tinB * Brcat ™ntal despon
dency, flj mg pains in the-chest, back and sides
entitles, a dtshke for scciety'.or'con
raneor s ' shi,,K and weeping, and
a!,S ' tlK ? c np°n the least exercise.—
Mis. tsood was in the most- desperate situation
bv 's n ■ b , , t in n ° Krss
pL™ "f IB n h o rs t /' rt,al{e fifil of Hr. Evans’.
Chamomile Hills, of which she is happy testate
<’ t iw' E il? n ° n cn Jayntß all .the.blcssings of per
feet health. Persons desirous of further infer-.
be srit ,' sfictl Qf cvt,, y particular of her
astonishing cure, by. apply ingat J 9 North Eighth,
street, Philadelphia, or at her residence. '
i nc.aoove medicine i»-forKa]&-by - :
■ffetald Office, Carlisle, ■
. Demutt ip Bumgardner. Ymk.-
/Sept 6, 18.18. v ■ .. lAgenUi..
-• . Chalices and Mouslin De Sail (s.
A fine assortment ycry low, at ■ v
Dec, 6,
Arnold & Co’s.