„ . teeth. tfILItIOUS MBTALJC, iOS MI&kJtAL JifC.OR- RUPTJDLB TEETH It h*s for many years been a'grcat desideratum among European.and American to manufacture'Teeth from incWrruptible mntcriaU which should imitate the;natural livtaJsrV e . L *t) , » -—Many have devoted years to unsuccessful ex periments, and others have succeeded ip manu facturing teeth of materials simitar to the porce lain ware,-' but generally they have an opaque white’appearance, by which they, arc easily dis tinguished from the human teeth. After long and tedious experiments, the suV sariber has succeeded in manufacturing teeth of materials entirely incorruptible, and perfectly in imitation of human teeth. They have a semi transparency, and arc made of various sizes and shades * In cases where absorption of the avcolar pro cess, or other causes may render it necessary, he will cast of the same materials attached to the Ueili, artificial gums, which shall imitate the g«m and supply the loss of substance. It is entirely impossible for .these teeth to •hange.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 «ation; and so that they Cannot be distinguished from the mast beautiful natural living teeth Ihe most scrutinizing observer. He also performs all the various operations in Dental Surgery, according to the-late scientific improvements in the art. r • F. H..KHAPP* Surgeon Dentist. K. W. corner of Charles 8c Fayette streets, Baltimore. TO DRUGGISTS* A.Drug Store situated in a town in one of the most fertile sections of Pennsylvania, is offered for sale*. Toa person of moderat'ecapital, there are but few more desirable situations. A House and Lot will be rented t* the purchaser, if re quired, and possession thereof given at anv time. For further particulars enquire of the Editors •f thb Volunteer. / January 31, 1830. '> 7t. ■ A new, liiuc of freight Cars . FROIVZ HARRISBURG TO PHlL asrrphia. The subscriber, grateful for past favors, re spectfully acquaints his friends and the pub lic, that be has put into operation on the HAR RISBURG. LANCASTER, and COLUMBIA RAIL ROAD, a line,of new DOUBLE CARS, which will run regularly between Harrtsbiifg■& Philadelphia, by which Goods and Produce of «!1 descriptions will be forwardcd'wilji care and despatch, at the lowest rates of freight. Goods will be received at the WAREHOUSE of TfJOMAS J. MAXWELL, N. E. corner of Broad arid Vine streets, Philadelphia, and for warded to Harrisburg, Carlisle, Chanibcrsburg, and intermediate places, and bv the subscriber. OWEN M’CADE. Harrisburg, Jan. 31, 1839, 117-FISH. SALT AND PLASTER, CON STANTLYON HAND. Cash paid for almost all kinds of country produce. MICMMIST AIVD- Burr Manufacturer. The subscriber' wishes to inform his friends and jhe publicthat he 1 continues the manufactu ring of all-kindiof-machinery-for Woojen Fac* tones, together with PRENOH BURR IVIII/C. STONES, at his old stand in New Cumberland, allof which he w»H warrant to he rjinde in the best work manlike manner - and of the best materials, and •ell at tne lowest prices, upon accommodating terms. A cdnstant.supply of Cards will be kept on hands, and old machines repaired. ABR’M MELLINGER. June 21, 1838. ly A VALUABLE TAN YARD P OR-8.8H5, AT HAItPISjPS FERRY, -VA.' THE subscribers will lease for orie «r more years, their valuable'X'an Yard, with all its appendages, -itis one of the.,best locations In Virginia for. .carrying on the- business on ah extensive scale, as there is abundant room and Ike materials are ample. A number of the Vats are undercover, Uqd all the buildings arc,of the iridst suitable kind—besides the grinding of Bark (which can. be; got convcnient-ahd atfairipncesi)' i» done by water power. *. * Any quantity ot Hides can be procured in. the neighborhood, as there is no other tanperv with in several miles of the place-mid is" also every facility lor getting hides from the cities, and sending them td”market when tanned, eith er by rail road or canal. There is, likewise, a demand at this place for a large quantity of Leather annually by the Government, Possession will be given. immediately. L For further particulars enquire nf .HUGH GILLEECE 8c CO. Harper’s Ferrjh Feb, 7. 1839. eowtf DR.I.C.LOOMIS. ■ DENTIST; 1 -. . INTENDS .residin'!!perMnnently'in Carlisle’,* and would respectfully offer liis professional services tq the citjzens of the. place and vicinity.. Hq has taken rooips at Col. Ferree’s Hotel,, wherehe may be found at all hours.’, ' _ Persons requesting it will be waited’upon, at their residences. .1, to. -r j-Dr. Qeorgt I). Taupe, Reference,— \® r ’ ™eodoreMyers.’: .. i J Rev. Thus, Q..Thornton,- ■' „ ■’V . Of. Mahon. Carlisle.,Dec. 1,835.. ‘' ’ Clover Seed for Sale. 100 BTrSHiEis br dI.bVER SEED Jasr.receivedfrom andrrfor sale .at the Warehouse oF.jhe Buhscriherin the bor ough of Carlisle. Also a large quantity of Tim- ...... TO DEiVTISTS, ; MUhMt!S b M !:iber , f S rnishe * Dentists w'ltii' his eelcbrated Mineral Incorru/uihle Teeth, which have been spoken of in the highest terras of com mendation by all who havfe used them and by numerous men of profound cliemicaf khowledKe who have examined them.. Also. Hitman ‘iWtk Gold Foil Tin do., tfc. Sec. inelu"“f Tyelyff tide of material used in Dental Sureorv.' Teeth .gold, tie., sent'by mail to any part of tire Union when ordered. ' ' F.. H.KNAPP' I May 31, 1838. Surgeoh paitst ,s. ©ttSs*': A' SPEATDID fafiCy -FtaiiliUh ’ and Parlor SooeaFlntendedfor' coafpr wood. Also,.a variety of Cooking*~S!oves of’ tho most economical and appi*dved L '- ltiiVd ; .' ; 'i Wood _ stoves and other castings for sale either finished 6r]in thd plates, very cheap for cash of approved •ountry - ' ?o nsno vjli nt Oak Grove-Furnace, Out, 4,1858, tf CHANGBOrAGENTS *■ For MoVrlsou’s Uulvxrsal liXqdiclUosi . HORAiUO SHEiniERL)\MOA r, late Sole Agent in,the United; States,, h iving .liei» dismissed by'the'Britlsh College of HeaUlu Dr. George ThyloV now of the :city-of New York', 11113 been appointed Sole general Ageqt and Hy gia Dblegatc to the United Stiitbsl' Ji ' ' ; The s.iid George Taylor has appointed A. D. Olmslead, of Mpntrhse, Susquehanna county, Pennsylvania, Sole General Agent for the states of. Maryland nnch'Delaware,; and .thirty three countics.-east of'the Allegheny. Mmliitalns, Penn sylvania; Bnil George C. Hand, Surgeon Dentisv of Alfentbwp, Lehigh county, Pa., Cenc»;d A gent for four counties in She state of New York, and seven in the state of New Jersey, to wit:— BUrlington, Cape May, Cumberland, Glouces ter, Monmouth and Salem, in the state of New Jersey* Gcnncsscc, Livingston, Monroe and Steuben, in the state of New York. •Hereafter, no person can or will vend the ge nuine Hygeian Medicines within the ssji.ddis-. tricts, except by the authority of the said A.D. Olmstead and George C. Hand. All former agencies within said districts -having terminated by the removal of H. S. Mont, who is now offers ing for sale under the firm of Moat if Pelham* Medicines of their own manufacture, which will readily be detected, as such will not have the signature of A. D. Olmstead, G> C. Hand, or Olmstead & Hand, on the coVer of each box or package. 1 The lending principles of the Hygeian or Mor isoman theory ot Disease!, arc too favorably and generally known to require a minhte explanation in this advertisement. These medicines cure all diseases which ad mit of a cure,*and many heretofore deemed in curable. ’ y They may be given with safely to the weak est patient, and under every circumstance and stage of human suffering, and to the most tender hgg’. • , I / None offcred'fbrsale within the aforesaid dis tricts are genuine, unless each box' Or -package have a fyc simile of Janies Morrison’s, signature; with a sac simile of the .signature of George Tay lor, and also the \vritten signature of. A. D. Olm stead, G. C. Hand, nr Olmstead & Hand, with the written signature of Sole Agents, \vhcn ap pointed. . u The Pills are 6f two kinds—No. 1 Mid No. ■%. sold in boxes with envelopes, al’2s and 50 cents; and packages at $1 and 33; • Each packet' con tains a proportion of abodt tw6 to one of No 2. The Powders are in separate boxes—price 25 cents. • ' ! Nn chemical apothecary nr druggist is ever employed to sell these medicines. Respectably persons complying with the re quisitions required may be appointed agents on (liberal terms. . . , - _ " Office and General Dejiot , Ab. 5 South Front street, P/iifo'del/i/ird. 1 A. D OLMSTEAD, General Agent, For 33 comities, Favrtbc-sMttes-tif- 1 --— Maryland and Delaware. • ~ ” • . G. CTHAND, General Agent, - For 5 counties, N. Y., and 7 counties, N.J. The public is hereby notified that wc have united our business, and hereafter it will be con ducted under the firmiof Olmstead & Hand. All orders directed to Olmstead & Hand, No. S south Front street, Philadelphia, will receive prompt attention. - .... ’ * OLMSTEAD & HAND. ’ The above medicine is frir sale by . CHARLES OGILUY, Agent forGarlislc. Sept2o,’lB3Br ' J , TO BRIDGE BtIIUPBRS , ff. GOOD’S " iwrpno'irEracENT iw brisoes. GOOD, of the township of New London, in tlib county of Chester, And state otrcnnsylvanin, obtained / letters patent for. an improved plan of erecting Bridges.oyer streams, of water. The plan combines strength and per manency with economy, so much so as not to re quire, in some situations, more than one half the expense to erect a Bridge on this plan, and when built would not be liable to be injured by a fresh et, or rise in the stream? the Bridge being con structed and secured in such a manner, that if the water should rise so high as to run oyer the top.of it, the;Bridge would remain ‘firm anti se cure. The 'plati Jigs been subihltted to a dum ber of scientific men; who all pronounce it a great improvement. One on this plan has been erected overi a branch of \yhitcclay creek, in the township of Lpndpngrovc,. which received the, approbation of a Jury appointed by the court to view the same. -The feuospribdr having pur chased the fights of the states ofuTennsylvahia west of the Susquehanna, New Hampshire, Vcr ’ mont, New Jersey. Eastern Shore of Maryland, North and SouifkCarolina, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan,* Mississippi, Louisiana, Missouri,’ and the territories of and Florida, will sell single, township* county, of state rights, to any person or - will giv.e.cv.cry.eXi. planation that may be necessary, at his place of residence, Kirk's Mills, Lancaster county, Penn sylvania, or' to the Editors of the Volunteer, Carlisle , Pa. ■ ; FRANCIS G. FELL. September 20, JB3B. ■ 'We, .the Copimisstonersnf Chester county, haring erected nßriilge on the pmdel of Francis .■Good’s patertti'afe oecidedlv pf the 1 opinion thftt ;it is.a very valuable improvement, ’especially for building' over-’ small: streams, being much leas bxpensive.tnthqir construction. , ;,.'■/ ,'■ .- ■ v Klijab Ijemis, . j ' J.V T . V ' !i ;ju'nW 11; 1838: Interesting Case,Cured, B'r-DS. tmt. Ei’ANs’ CAMOKri'LE TONIC AND FAMILT APERIENT PILLS. BENJAMIN BO WN,corner ofShippcn and George streets, Philadelphia, was affected ftft'seven ' years-with' extreme, nervousness,-by. whicti he was not able to write his name.' Ills syOTptoras-wereemseation.dailyspasmedicpain inlhehead, Ibssof appetite, 'palpitation of‘the heart; .giddiness and dimnessOf sight, also ina bility pf- Engaging -in : any,thing (.hat.dehianded Ififtop OT courage; slekpwi pf; jmfc stoni£cliV.Jm. P,qil-ed npp£{itc; cbldnesydHai.w6aknesaof‘the e^remities,e'mac.iatlpn , ''nh3- : fexti'emefdebility, disturbed Vesti ti sertSeof on the.Btomach?aftbi,mhac‘tHhf:of' Vorioiis rtiedidnes'ndw before nublic.h'utto hoeffect. nhtlli-'pbs.eiivinghitii pdblic7paperi'Som'«;blireß ■performed by JJr.T ,Waiiah*iiEivahs’s:Gamoipile Torticand Family; Aperient-Pjlls, lie was ipdn fiod.;lbgiYc them a trial,.of wiiipU lip i 5 afayjtlmc tijat'.tljcy.efiecthally cubed’ him of the above diStt-es'smg'cHsease. .r.-Jf.i; f .. Persons who doubt th 6 above*dure,-Arp boost respectfully directedtotheabovementionper son, at the Shippen and george streets.,... Bekiamim Bow,^ HTIKMAEES’ wnoaredaily troubled with, that S ich Headacl iH'WWch l?^3^n^ot“th-6uramlß, .earaomilp Tonic ani-I&jpjlycAß&l'eo.t Vide other medical advertisements; ■ f PUBIjIC* * , physicians, AyUh^but--.little success. Sometime FOB the purpose.of removing n general fire- a ,: a 8 s »ffl»cted with what is generally ter jtidicc that prevails against.the* Hqmueopa ,TH fV y i JteMWutory rheumatism, and the pains I ! ih»V practice of medicine, us w.elK as ;to give a were vxCnic.aiing, particnlaily in my quietus to the unfounded re/iorta of some inter- h' , s .‘ . * was attended" !>y the-same eminent - eated'> individuals concerning It, the subscriber Physician, and so acute wore' my pains, that tiilhjts;it necessary to present to the public Mu* ,a udanum VV:ls copiously administered to lull me .fallowing vhluntnry'certilicatcs of cures perfer- *l, C}IS /: ‘J'-V sufferings—it afforded hut ateinpo med by him, from persons of respectability, lo.e' r ! 1, 7 joints were swelled and stiff, my knowii.in theljHfougHmV. Carlisle. Person* sim’ 9 n> »v arm and. hand were powerless—l could il irly nfßfeted mayJiaye.theij:cb.w///«/7j/a us well n(lt ‘ n ? ove , u swelling in as their jlrejudicca removed, by >• callinu on F f n»y knee, and my ankle joint was swelled KHIIMAN, Homoeopathic Physician. £. Main ;,n< ! " nfr ' ? lrul ? C ? U S , ‘ witl ‘ pfarotemexpecto- Mn-et, Carlisle ■ ■■ • ‘ ■’ ■ raUom accompanied with the dysentery.; In fuel ■ December 27, 1838. ' '• - 1 was left by life dilTeiviit diseases, and tlie treat i, . , ■ merit prescribed, a living skeleton, almost witb- TB> t |T mar TTjj fl-TT out any hope of relief. One of my nentbbors Jtfc. A U 'JLvJ. -HT'AiL whn visited .me about this time, ndvisfd me to Of Hip TJnrnnnnnih;* , .. v.nll.hn Dr. Frederick Ehrinan, mid I did so, on •* r ,J. 1 ’. °V or en the said powder I was induced in cease using it. The day on which I ceased the application of il I Was informed that Dr. Frederick Ehrman, pmfe'sacd to be skilled in the tuit nf cancers:! 'this was sometime in 1) re in her 18.1 T, to the best; l of my recollection. I called hn the doctor that, i evening* The next day he called to see me-, and. 1 gavy me, medicine, which was used inwardly.— 1 He w/Vuld not glTow any out\\>(trd t application, j excepting dry ‘lint—* and to my astonishment, | theyc was no further discharge from the wound, | niore than barely saturated the small quantity of Unt,.wljich.was..only.sufficient to coyer it. After I-hud takeh his, prescription for three or four days, I found by the sensation in. the, other’ sidei of my’ ftjee, that it was (is highly charged with! I the chnccr as was the side!l hud made the ap.J i plication of the powderJtOi aforesaid, and thatit had also got down over my under jaw hlto the glands of my neck'. , I also'found a.'cancerous sensation on the inside of niy right arm, between the wrist and el!io\V, and another in the fleshy part gl my right thigh v and also in other parts of myliody. 1 The.sensation was so well known hr me,:haying,experienced so much of it, .1 could not have been mistaken. After taking Dr. RhV-i man's prescription two nr three days, T'nbserved a change in all those affected parts-, above, na juctl/uud mo¥e particularly in the wouml.’whjclf w'jts opened by the which now began to. heal, I think, it washnt more than two pr three weeksfroutthetime- Dr; Ejirman ‘roa’tfe tliV'first” application until my’iface • was •healed completely .over, ? and has continued so ever since, and appears to be sound. _ Eromthe foregoing facts 1 feel U a duty I owe to Dr. Ehrman and to the public at large, to cei tify. that he fuli.v removed the cancer F,i\om MV,SYSTEM; by, bis/irexcrifrlion, apd-tlmt he not only cured me ‘of the capec’v, tidt’hasj' p ir : .tlhUy'-rc thrived a disposition which I hhtr Iririg felt of a dyspeptic affection,’hnd.also sofne urin ary, obstruction, so that, t fdelimore .whole alul soijnd in ; body;lhun 1 have jor.stwe'ral years past. Givep uf»e6yb'i;l'''tli(l :; D‘dctfif’s ■ chhrgeaslincommonly mnderiitfe. - Withess' mv signature at Carlisle, the ficst day? qf November 'lB3B. - :i ■-• f ; C. MOURp. llanovcr at: . .. teUrnihrt;-Hofirrnt;op:\t|firi I’hyiicmn^nf'CArlistc. cured me of the jollowinjjfc'oWnlaintv ioAvlf-O. IntheautumiCcif 183>f iMufTafflictcd with a vio. lens attack of. dysentery, and: I;nppl!ed tfcrnnd was attended by one„of our moat eminent m> * c an c u n t tix . JiVCOB SQUIER. A CASE OF DYSPEPSIA practice. CURED !«Ol In the fall of the year 1857, I was afflicted with a had cold,- which brought on a ..severe cough.— For about two months it increased more and more, though I tried every means to get relief. I then employed one of our most eminent physi cians, hut still got worse ami worst*; at length I was confined-to lied, and every movement of my body brought on the cough so severely that I thought Tmust die. I cannot describe the ' suf .feriiigs v LfcU.fi:Qm.iJiii.|)H)i3 ui m.v..hw?ast,.nor.ihc quantity of putrid matter I discharged when coughing—it appeared that mv whole inside would be spit out. 1 was reduced-to a skeleton. ! About this time some of my friends raffle to sec me and related some cures of similar complaints ■ performed by Di\ Ehrman; and stromrlv urged 'me to. give him atrial* I had heard of them ■ before, ymd consented, without any hope howev !er of recovering. Hut, contrary to the expec tation of mv ffunds, as well as myself, I was,by j bis treatment, soon able to leave my bed and at* jtend to mv business,as ustnii, which I believe 1 1 never would have done, but Or Lis medical treat ! menT; and my strength spccdilv returned. From illiut.time lJigYe_enjay.e(U:.bvitev_.Jie:dth. than I ■had done for several years before.' Now, J would sav to those similarly afflicted, and to the public at large, that my firm belief is, if it had not been fol* iht’Treatment of Dr. ‘Frederick F.hrman, on the 1 Jnivwoopathic principle of medical practice, I would now have been mimberedrwith the dead instead of giving this information for the benefit of the public* which I consider it my duty to do. Given under mv hand IU Carlisle., the 7tb day of December, 1833. - JOHN COUNMAN.. 1 G’kduc’icf own, V). C.'Junc 28, 1838. TO Dll. VVJVt. -UttANrt. U«*p*>oU>they require.a medicine, which will so in vigora!e their inihd,and sfrehgt h - eu their consti^uUjDpSj ; enable them'to .shock, .Ladies ,w.l)o ; are in a deli cate, often trpul>\ejd w.ith.sicjvness, such as ypmiting, heart burn* ;tbolli jtche, hysterics, and other troublesome symptoms, from find tpems'&Wes relieved* ,by 3 ta-' hing.Or. G am o m il e Pi 1 !s$ ,whi c h re move in. the; head»; the mind, fitreng^heiV;tKe.i)ndy, lipproyejthe>,m.6mory >v and enhyeu the imagination. - H.e.menibering..atynys: perient Anti-bilious Fills. For sale at th,e ,v. ~i - -"■■wr+'Z STWilsoji &50.-Shippensbatg« Carlisle, Sept 6, 1838. . ’ * . 1 THE TRUE RICHES OF LIFE IS HEA LtH. IVc knonu that health* and the ability to labor is the ’wealth of the great mass of the .people in this as in most other countries. 7b fu&serpc* therefore , that health by NAT UHAL means,'fir a grand, moral and political scheme, to fulfil luhith-rctjuires our utmost attention . THE unparalleled reputation which Peters* Pills have acquired as a Medical Restorative, is the most unquestionable proof that can be Ri ven of their immense importancetothc afflicted, in almost every class of diseases. The'number of letters received from patients recovering thro* their means is really prodigious, and the com plaints which they have cured are almost as va. ried as they «re 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 complaints of the'slo mach and bowels, such as Cholic, Flatulence, and Indigestion, for which they arc not only a certain but an irtimccliate,cure. It is well known that from the disarrangement of the stnnvach and bowels, arise nine tenths of all the.mahulies of adult and declining life; that this is the foundation of Flatulency, Spasmodic Pains, Indigestion, Loss of A petite &c.; and that those In their turn give birth to Dropsy, Liver ComplnntsEonsumption, and habitual lowness of spirits; therefore Peters* Pills being the very best medicine which has ever been for the incipient diseases of the intestines, are i-necessarily the surest preventives of tfyise dread. 1 ful, and also general disorders, which embitter, mature life, and drag so many millions to un timely graves. —* : . In speaking thus Dr. Peters arrogates nothing to himself that has not been conceded by the public. He is no needy quack or unknown spec ulator, who comcsjiefore the world as nis own herald and witness, hut 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 infalible proof, and* .hence Jv* docs not fear to be put to’tbc lest in any thing which lie has promised respecting his Pills. Dr. Petersis most-happy to be able to sfcntc, on the authority of. a great number of regular physicians, that wherever bis. Vegetable Pills have been introduced,, they have almost .super ceded the adoption of merrtmn) experiments, for their peculiar faculty in sweetening the blood, .and stimulating it to expel all noxious juices, ,»hd in giving strength and tone lo.'tho- nerves, pre vents disease from acquiring thatstrength which must be got under, if at all, by dangerous reme dies. . . . - Prepared by IQS. PRIESTLY PETERS, M. D. 129 'Liberty street, New York,, Each box k _ These celebrated PdU are sold by all the prin cipal Druggists in tbil ti more, Phil ad elphia,\V ash ington city, and throughout the United Slates, the Canadas, Texas, Mexico, and the West In dies, and bv JOHN J. MYERS, Carlisle, SAMUEL ELLIOTT, Do. S. WILSON & Co., Shippcnsbnrg, GEO. GARLIN, Cb’iVmbcrsburg, LEWIS DEN IG,« Do. , ALEX’H SPEER, Mercersburg, & j p.-whittle; do. December 6,, 1838. - ti \ ly Jfh HACKS 8c THBIR BESTRtTC- IIVE NOSI RUMS.-—The united testi mony of physicmns-throughnuLihe United States has tally proved the face that Peters’ Vegetable Pills are the only true Vegetable Pills which will stand the test qf anahzalion; hence the proprie tor would most earnestly urge them to the notice of those whir have been in the habit of using, as .cathartics or aperients, the destructive and irri tating quack pills so g&qerally advertised, ami which are. at best but slow.consumers of the vital functions, and murderous agents, even to the most lialc. It** is true,"most of them'‘produce a purgative effect, and sometimes transient relief; .but in most cases they injure the digestive or gans, and an habitual resort to them must ter minate in confirmed dyspepsia. „ - It is true that cathartic and aperient medicines arc often required, but the nicest discrimination should always he observed ,n the selection; and, if.this be.done, nothing injurious can result from their use. ’ To produce this much desired, result, Dr. Pe ters has nfade it his study for several years and Teels pmud fa say l\e has succeeded at length far bevomt his expectations.'' The object of his pills is to snperccde the necessity of a frequent re curse i 6 injurious purgatives, and to.clier a me dicine safe, certain,‘and pleaSant-in its operation. Prepared by Jos. Priestly Peters, D. No. tains 40‘pills. Trice 50 cehtV. Fpr sale hv J. J. Mygr.4, hnd.S. Elliott,' CaHiiUe; fanft r Snrniicl Wilson & Co. Shippensburg. ' ‘ , iDcc.'C.- I • Peters’ Vegetable Pills; Mi )RE than tUree.iiiillioiis ot boxes of these cekbroteiljjiU;, have, been sold, JLj; ; .''Since JaiiiirtVyV 180.5. " : ■■ i. Hundreds lintftlidusnnds bless fife, day they 1 became acqiuiintfcd with Veters' Vegetable, Pills, which iii.-cmiscquence nf their extraordinary ..goodness, have attaihccLih jpopuliiiSty unprece dented in tKehistorJof 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. Piles, Cholic, Female Obstructions, .Heart, Burn, Nansen, Furfed;Tongue, Distension of the Stotnach and Bowels; Incipient‘Diclrfhoed; Flatulence,' Hab ,Uual Costivdness, Loss of: Apetile,' Blotched dr ;Sallqw-Comp!n*inn,;and,in all paSgS’qf Torpor of the Bywels, inhere at cathartic qi; an -aperient is, needqd; Thejare.exceedingly roiid.iri'.their ,operation, producing neither nausea, griping nor debility. ‘ 'o' ' I'd" The efficacy of these Pills is so .well known, jf.qd their,use so general,.that, further comment is considered unnecessary. . Dec. 6. Jfeadwclivy SicFc anti JV&rvou r s, who have Suffered* and are of sumTjng frnm these dislressmg:-complamt6, ; will : fiml ; m Peters? Vegetable. Pilla airemedyjat pnoe certain, a,o.d its effects.,::-;, , V ,sbpy stand unrivalled},many have beeh cured in a few. weeks,after having suffered under jhis dreadful coihplafntforVchre.' ; •- In habitUuhCOstlVenesrt tUey Su perior to any-VegctableFins ever yet this they -ai;e..recommended by dical^a^Tt^ 1 ” r jA e^^. er <9 f me- F-otraalphs above; i sw* 6n>‘: 4 OHf;K®lAiSCftr^.. ■ : «~ v ■ ptlls: ~ T 1. Because popular, whicli nrqvM,thaijuto good.• ■. • 2; ■‘Because "they arei composed. -of simples which have the power■ number of cases. \WthDUt the-«iVaiis to do injury in any.' . " 3 Became they are riot a quack TriedicW.hut thescieritific compound o'f a regular physician, who has made his profession the study of his life.’ 4 Because they arc not unpleasant to take'rior distressing to retain, while they, are most effect ive to operate. , 5 Because they are redorn'mended as standard medicine by the regular faculty. 6 Because by keeping the system in a natural state of action, they cure almost every disease u ,nc 'dcntal to the human frame. , ...mi _ 5 c . :| uSe ‘hey are cheap and portable, and ~1 r ?* a,n all their virtues in full vigor,' in any ciimalt; and for any length nftW. . J.f? a ' ,Se » their*simplicity .mcl mildness, they are one of the speediest pur gattvc mcdicmes which has yet been discovered. 9 Because they are an unfailing remedy for procuring a good appetite. b ' 10 Because in cases of spleen nr desporideney, . by their healthy influcnce-on the excited state the body, they have a most happy eflFect in aiming, and.invigorating the mind. ’ / 11 Because they effect their cure's without the usual attendants of other pills, sickness arid gripmgs. - 19 Because as well as being an 'unrivalled \ purifier of the genera) svsterri, they are a sovtr- | cign remedy for sick head ache. / 13 Because they differ from the majority of medicines, in the fact that the more they arc known the more they are approved. 14 Because as their application creates no dehilitv 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 into a fam tly, nr n village, they almost immediately take the precedence of all bther medicines in general complaints. • ■ . 16 Because a number of the wondeVful cures they have effected, can he substantiated wfrhmir .. ‘ any undue means being resorted to, to procure invalid testimonies. ' W Because their composition is such, that they are equtflly applicable to'the usual diseases rtf warm, colp, or temperate climates. 18 Because two or three, arc in general suf ficient for a dose—so that, as is the case with the generality of patent medicines—the patient is not compelled to make a meal of them. 19 Because each individual pill is put up un der the immediate superintendence of the pro pvictor, so that no mistake in the composition cr quantify can possibly occur, through the care lessness, of a less interested agent... -20 Because they purify the frame without debilitating the system! 21 Because.* notwithstanding ‘their Immense popularity/nn person has ever ventured to-,raise against them tile breath of censure, which would not have been the case, ifenvy could"' have dis covered in them a sinvle flaw to cavil ,tt 22 “ a a Because—(and this fact is of" the utniost importance)—lndies in a certain situation may take them, (not more than t>vo or three at a time howeveH) without in the slightest degree incurring the hazard, of abortion; , Were .the. virtues of I’etc is’..i ueM i main e pills, confined to this drsirnhle end aldhe, it would give them a decided advantage over the medicines of all com petitors, ns in no Cascs is there more danger to he apprehended, or for which so few have, been discovered, as tne one referred pi. 23 Because while they are so i fficient in their operations with adults tjicy may at the same time Ire administered to children and even to infants, in small quantities, Hjdf a pill for instance, with out the slightest danger. >. 24 Because their virtues are nchnnwleilged to stand pre-eminent-, for their soothing influence upon young ladies wjtile suffering from the usual changes of life, as directed by the laws of Nn tule - - Dec. 6. LIVER COMPLAINT, Cured hy Dr. IVm. Evans' Chamomile Tonic and Aperient Pills. MUS. L\ I LR, Mount Joy, Lancaster co. l a, completely restored to health, by Dr. Lvttiis Chamomile rills. Her symptoms were, pain in her right side, could not lie on her left without an aggravation of the pain, disturbed iest. Extrertid debility, pains in the head, loss ol appetite, palpitation of the heart, giddiness and dimness of sight, langor, with other symp toms indicating great derangement .in the func tions of the liver. Miss Lytle, daughter of the -aforesaid Mrs. Lytle. has also been r< sloied to perfect health, by the.same invalua.hlc medicine. Her symptoms were extreme nervousness, at tended with severe pain in her side, sickness fln the stomach, emotions,,.&c. 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 mddicmc. General Office for the sale of Dr. Wm. Evans* Chamomile Tonic Pills, is at No. 19 North Eighth st,. Philadelphia, a tew Market., dfDjspcpsia and Hyi^Qcpndriacism, Cured: by JDr. JEvdna* Chamomile Tonic and .• Tamilu jl/ier(e?rt Pills. Mrs. Good, ofMpuntjoy, ;Lancaster f co. -was iiflectpd for 7 years with the above distressing .symptoms of which she was confiined to her bed Her,symptoms were, depression j)t spirits,, sickness at the. stomach, head ache, impaired appetite, great pressure and weight at the stomach after rating, great mental despon dency, flying patmfin the chest, back and aides, costiveneas^emacmtion,-coldness and weakness of the extremities, 1 Irdisllke for society or con versation, involuntary sighing and weeping, and langor aiid -lassitude-upoiT the least exercise.— Mrs. Good was in life most desperate Situation, and conid obtain no relief until she was advised •by her neighbors to make trial of Dr. Evans’ Chamomile Pills, of which .ishe'is happy to state that she is now enjoying all the blessings of per feet health. /Personsdesirous of further infor mation will be satisfied of every*partlcular other astonishing care, by applying at 19 Korth Eighth street, Philadelphia, op at her residence. The nbovemedicine is for-saleby ■ J * ' Ipiald Office, Carlisle, - DemuuCXßumg-ardncr, York. . • ■ Septs, 18.18. ■ : ■ : Agents.' NEW V; ; V ■ PLOUR & FEED STORE. THE subscriber respectfully inforhnshis friends and the'public in general, that’liehnsipen eda FLOUR and FEED STORE at his old stnnd, (conier ofliputher dnd Bedford,) where’ he ihtendsTieepihg for sale ' WHEAT AND RYE FtOUR by snialjer quantity; Suchahcat and Corn MeakQho/i fbfißran, Corn, Rye IS oaiB\ all of whlcirhe intends keeping constantly -tm.handjtuid hojies toireceive'a' sbare’'bfi the public patronage, ‘i- .i- t -Hp h ,aa also cm .hqndafenv bushels, of. offers forsale.l ~. :jphn