r TEETH. SILICIOVS METjtlCi'Xtß' MINERAL JNCOR- J nurrißLß teeth, - T It has for mtfny years been a great desideratum among EuropeaijDaiid American. Dentists* ; fo manufacture .Pccth from incorruptible materials which should imitate tlie natural living .Teeth, Many have devoted years to unsuccessful ex periments, andot.hers have succeeded in maim: Incturing teeth of materials similar to Use 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 sub scriber has succeeded in pianutacturing teeth of materials entirely incorruptible, and perfectly in imitation of human teeth. They have a semi transparency, and are made of varibus sizes and shades. In cases where absorption of the aveolar pro cess, or other causes may render it necessary, he will cast of the same materials attached to the teeth, artificial gums, shall imitate the gam and supply the loss of substance. • It is entirely impossible for these teeth to change their color, or cause foetid hreath. 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 scientific improvements in the art, ' a , F, H. KNAPP, Surgeon Dentist . N. W. corner of Charles & Faycttp 'streets, Baltimore. TO DRUGGISTS. A Drug Store situated in a town in one of the most fertile sections of Pennsylvania, is offered for salci To a person of moderate capital, there" nreJmt few more desirable situations. A House and Lot will be rented to the purchase^'it re quired, and.possessiqnthereof given at any timer For further particulars enquire of the Editors of the Volunteer. Januiary;3l, 1839. , 7t. A new Line of Freight Care FROM HARRISBURG- TO PHIL ADELPHIA. THE subscriber, grateful for past favors, re spectfully acquaints hisfriemls and the pub lic, that he into operation on the HAR RISBURG, LANCASTER, anil COLUMBIA RAIL ROAD, a line of new DOUBLE CARS, which will run regularly between Harrisburg & r' Philadelphia, by which . Goods and Produce of all descriptions will be forwarded with care and despatch, at the lowest rates of freight. Goods will be received at the WAREHOUSE of THOMAS J. MAXWELL, N. E. corner of Uroad and Vine streets, Philadelphia, and for warded to Harrisburg, Carlisle, Chambersburg, and intermediate places, and bv the subscriber, OWEN M’CABE. , Harrisburg,- Jan. 31, 1839 (Cf FISH. SALT ANI) PLASTER, CON STANTLYON H AND. Cash paid for almost all kinds of country produce. MACHINIST AND • -v, Burr Manufacturer. The subscriber wishes to inform his friends and jhe public that he continues the manufactu ring of all kinds of nijichinery for Woolen Fac tories, together with , FRENCH BTTRH IWII.I, STONES, at his old stand in New Cumberland, allof winch* he will warrant to be made in the best work manlike manner and of the best materials, and sell at the lowest prices, upon accommodating terms. A constant supply of Cards will be kept on hands, and old machines repaired. ABR’M MELLINGER; June 21,1838. fy * VALUABLE TAN YARD ' POft RBITTi ■ AT HARPER'S FERRY, VA. THE subscribers will lease for one or more years’, their valuable Tan Yard, with all its appendages. It is one.of the best locations in Virginia for carrying on the business on an extensive scale, as there is abundant room and the materials are ample. A number of the Vats are undercover, and all the buildings are of the most suitable kind—besides the grinding of Bark ( which can be got convenient and at fair prices,) is done by water power. ~ Any quantity v of Hides can be procured m the neighborhood,-asthegeisno'orlrertarrnety'witlr-' in several miles of the place—and there is also ■every facility for getting hides from the. cities, and sending them to market when tanned, cith er rby-rail road.or canal. .-There is, likewise,.'*a demand at this place for a large quantity of Leather annually by the Government. Possession'.wAl be given immediately. For further particulars enquire of’ , HUGH GILLEECE 8c CO. Harper’s Ferr?, Feb. 7. *839. eowtf DR. I. 0. LOOMIS. DENTIST. INTENDS residing permanently in Carlisle, aqd would respectfully offer his-professional services to the citizens of the place and vicinity. He has taken rooms at Col. Ferree’s Hotel, where he may be found at all hours. , Parsons requesting it will be waited upon at their residences.- . f-Dr. Gmrgi D. Foulke, Reference,— I 1 ?/' ™f odo ™ M’Jera. _ . > Rev. T/ios. C. Thotnton, „ , _ ■'-Dr, DavidJV.'Mahon.. Carlisle. Dec. 6. 1838. : * Clover Seed, for Sale. *OO BVSHELS OF CLOVER SEES JUST received from Ohio,.rand for sale at the Warehouse of the subscriber In the bor ough of Carlisle, Also a large Quantity of Tim othy Seed,- .• . . HENKY. RHOADS. December 20, 1898. -TO IJJEiVTiSTSf . , ?7* e *“ b ®criber furnishes Dentists with his celebrated Mineral Incorruptible Teeth, which have been spoken of in the highest terms of com-" raendation by all who have used them-'and by numerous men of profound chemical knowledge 'Vhohave examined them. Also, Human Ketht Gold Foil, 1 in do., Isfc. &c. including every ar --ticle-ofmater-ial-Used-in-OgntalSni-gcVy Teetlr gold, »c. sent by mail to any ihrt of the Union when ordered. F. H.KNA.PP IVtaySl, 1838. Baltimore PA.ro? stovss. A SPEJVOID assortment of fancy Frariltiin and Parlor Stoves, intended for coalbr wood.- Also, a variety of Cooking StoveSoflhe most-economical and approved - kind. AVobd stoves anti other castingsTor-sale.elther-finished or in the plates, very cheap for cash or approved country produce. - . _ : ’ -- ‘ Pleis, Pof.uino & TnuDitra,. Oak Grove Furnace, Get. 4, 1838. tf CHANGE OP AGENTS * For Morrlsun’a JJuivcrsal Medicines. SHEPHERD MO AT. late Soh . »■ .Agent in the United .Stated, .having beei., , dismissed by. the British College of Health, Dr.. George Taylor now of the cUybPNc'w York. , has been appointed Sole General Agent and Uy-, gia'Delegatc to the United States'. , ' ; \ The said George Taylor has appoipted A. D. Olmstcad, of 'Montrohev Susquehanna county, Pennsylvania,.Sole General jjVgent for the states' of Maryland and Delaware, and thirty three counties cast of the Allegheny Mountains, Pehn- | sylvania; and George C. Hand,' Surgeon Dentist, • of Allentown, Lehigh county, Pa., General A gent for four counties in the 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 stale of New Gennessec, Livingston, Monroe and Steuben, in the state of New York. Hereafter, no person can or will vemPthe ge nuine Hygeian Medicines within the dis tricts/excepl by the authority of the said A.D. Olmstcad and, George C. Hand. All former, agencies within said districts having terminated by the removal of H. S. Moat, who is now offer, mg for sale under tlieficm of : Moat if Pelham, Medicines of their own manufacture, which will readily be detected, as such Will not have the sip nature of A.'D. Olmstcad , G. C, Hand % or Olmstcad Ktf Hand, on the cover of each box or package. The leading principles of tlle llygcian or Mor isonian theory of Disease, are too favorably and. generally known to require a minute explanation in this advertisement. These .medicines cure all diseases which ad mit of a cure, and many heretofore deemed in curable. They may be given with safety to the weak-, est patient, and under every circumstance' and' stage of human suffering, and to children of: the most tender age. None offered for sale within the aforesaid dis -trict&.are genuine, unless each box or package have a fac simile of James Morrison’s signature, with a sac simile of the signature of George Tay lor, and also the written signature of A. D. Olm stead, G. C. Hand,-or Olmstcad if Hand, with the wriUen signature-Of Sole Agents, when ap pointed., . The Pills arc of two kimls—Nd. 1 and No. 3, sold in boxes with envelopes, at 25 and 50 cents; apd packages at $1 and 83. Each packet con tains of about Uyo to one of No 2. The Powders arc in separate box£s—price 25 l cents.. - f I No chemical apothecary or druggist is ever employed to sell thesq^medicines. Respectable persons complying with ,thc re quisitions required may be appointed agents on liberal terms. Office and Geherql Depot , JVb. 5 South Front street, Philadelphia, A. D. OLMSTEAD, General Agent, For 33 counties, Pa.; the states of Maryland and Delaware. G. C. HAND, General Agent, For 5 counties,-N. Y., and 7 counties, N. J. The public is hereby notified that we have united oii’r business, and hereafter it will bexon ducted under the firm of Olmstead Hand. All orders directed to Olmstead & Hand, No, 5 south Fforif street,' Phil adclphlawill receive prompt attention. OLMSTEAD & HAND. The above medicine is for sale by CHARLES OGlLBY; Agent for Carlisle, Sept 20,1838. • ly TO BRIDOB BUILDERS T, ©COD'S IWIPnOVEXVIEN? IN BRIDGES. FRANCIS GOOD r of the township of New London, in the county of Chester, nnd.stute of Pennsylvania, obtained letters patent for an improved plan of erecting Bridges over 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 ei’ect a Bridge on this plan, and when built would not be liable to be injured by a fresh* et, or ‘rise in the stteam; the Bridge being con structed and secured in such a manner, that if the'water should rise so high as to run over the top of It, the Bridge would remain, firm and se cure. The plan has been submitted to a num ber of scientific men, who all pronounce it a great improvement. One on ttyjp plan has been erected over a branch of Wliitcclay creek, in the township of Londongrovc, which received the approbation of a Jury appointed by the court to view the same. The subscriber having pur chased the rights of the states of Pennsylvania west of the Susquehanna, New Hampshire, Vcr mont. New Jersey, Eastern Shore of Maryland. North amTSonth Carolina, Indiana, Kcntntky, Michigan, Mississippi, Louisiana, Missouri, and fhe territories of Wisconsin and Florida, will sell single, township, county, or state rights, to any person or-pei!son9,-ancL-WjlLgi-ve.Levery_ex- 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. \i FRANCIS G. FELL, September 20, 1838. We, the Commissioners of Chester county, having erected a Bridge on the model of Francis Good’s patent, are decidedlyof the opinion that it is a very valuable improvement, ■cgmrcialtv for building over small streams, being much less expfensivc ip their construction. ■Elijah Lewis, . J. ‘IV. Passmore, John Deiiler , Commissioners. June 11, 1838. Interesting, Case Cured, Br DR, IVM. BVA.NS’ CAMOMILE TONIC AND FAMILY APERIENT PILLS • BENJAMIN BOWN.cornci-ofSliippen and 1 George streets, Philadelphia, was affected tor seven- years with extreme nervousness, by. which he was not able to write his name. His symptoms wefe.eruscation/daUy-spnsmodic pain in the Head, loss of appetite; palpitation of the heart, giddiness and.dimness of sight, jilso.Jna bility of cngaging in. any thing that demanded •yijjor,oi; couragessjekness of the im patred appetite;, coldriess and weakness of the extremities, emaciation - and. extrbtne .debility, disturbed rest, a sense of pressure dnd weight on the stomach' after eating; gfeat/mpnlal dSpon-' dency, severe flying,p.aihs in the chfcst; back and side. coativeness and,.a dislike for .society and conversation. Mr,:B, Uas.made trial-of vofious medicines how before the-public, but tono effect, until, observing in n public paper soifiexurcb performed by Ur. William. Evans’s/Camomile ■Tonic and Fnmily Aperient PiHs, he wasindu ced to; give them a trial-, of which heja any time happy.to state that they .effectually cured him of the. above distressing disease. ’■ Persons who doubt the above .ciire,“ ai-e' mbst respectfully directedto the above-mention snn, at the .Nortlitftst' corhev of SHippen and George streets.,,..... ; ...... Benjamin 80w®..,, Up. W. Evans’ Camomile- Pills; F FEMALES whoar'edaily troubled wjtli that -distresdng dißease, Sick Headache, Which rnn t h ) J s rff e rP e! l? ean 0* taw p(u n t t t t* . TO i FOR thq removing a general pre judice that prevails against the Homoeopa ,me practicfe of.medicine, as welli,as ti> give a /uietus to tli e.un/puhdcd reports of .some inter ‘sted individuals concerning "it, -the subscriber hinks it necessary, to present to the public the ■allowing voluntary certificates, of cures perfor med by him, from persons of respectability, long unown in the borough'of Carlisle.' Persons siih darly afflicted may have their complaints as well prejudices removed, fiy calling on F. EHRMAN, Homoeopathic Physician, E. Main : ' December 27, 1838. TRIUMPH Of the Ifpmccopalhic, over the old practice of Medicine fairly established. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN SJOMETXME the last of August. A. D. 1837, K 5 a small protuberance appeared on my face near my left eye: 1 thought it was wbatis called a blind boil,and treated itaccordingly. . Several days oiftcr it lirsthppcared, if was examined by .a physician of tfiTs plade, who pronounced it a 'CANCER, and,directed me to apply a lunar caustic, which I did tor two or three weeks, but found no lielp from it. I also applied other rem edies to no 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. : It Was again examined-by a medical doctor, and thought by him to' be suffi ciently burned by. the caustic, and ho advised me to apply some healing salve. I did so, and as it healed, the cancer was more visible than at first; and by the time the spre war healed, or nearly so—for it never was fully healed from its first appearance, until healed in the way hereafter stated. At thisi time there was a head appeared, on thd surface, about the size of a five penny bit, with d shooting pain and a crawling Sensation in it. - Having been acquainted Xorseveral years with Mr, Asa F.Smith, generatly"known in this neigh borhood, by-the mime ot the Indian Doctor» and having seen him during the time 1 Avas applying the remedies above staled, I asked his opinion. He said, he feared they would not effect a cure; that he had cured many, and was perfectly ac quainted with them in all their stages and vari ety. After I had found those remedies which 1 had been using, ineffectual, I,applied to the said Ml . Smith; he applied a plaster, with a small quantity of powder, much larger than the tumor, which was exceedingly painful. He gave me a phial of thfc powder, and the composition of the plaster, with directions how to use them.— It will be observed that the plaster was only for the purpose of sticking and keeping the air from the wound—Hit powder was intended to have effect bn the cancer—and an effect it had, in-; deed, for it burned similar to red hot iron. "The application of which I continued for about 38 days, during which time my sufferings were ex treme, beyond description. Indeed, it ifow ap pears astonishing to me how I bore up under it so long. In the course ofthis application, there wore several pieces of this cancer taken out; but after taking out a.piece in one place and then goingi to another for the same purpose, by the time I had succeeded in taking that out another one appeared in the place whence .the former one had been removed, until I had taken out three pieces in the same place in succession, and more still appeared in thtf same place, liy'lhc sufferings I h.ad endured from thc applicaUoa of IKq oqIJ pouxlair X wnc jlMluoad ,4- ■The day on which I ceased the application of it I was informed that Dr. Frederick Ehrman professed to be skilled in the cure of cancers: this was sometime in DcceipberlB37, to the best of my recollection. I called on the doctor that evening. The next day he called to sec me, and gave me medicine, which was used inwardly.— He would not allow any outward application, excepting daj~lint —and to my astonishment, there was no further discharge from the wound, more than barely saturated tbe small quantity of lint, which was only sufficient to cover it. After I hud taken his prescription for three or lour days, I.found by the sehsation in the other side of my face, that it was as highly charged with the cancer as was the side I had made the ap. plication of tfie powder to, aforesaid, and that it had also got down over my under jaw into the glands of my nerb. , 1 also found a cancerous sensation, on the inside of my right arm. between the wrist and elbow, and another in the fleshy part ot my right thigh, and also'in othcr parts of my body. ■The.sensation was so well known by me, having experienced so much of it, I could not have been mistaken. Aftei'taking Dr. Ehr man’s prescription two hr three days, I observed Rchaiige-iri-nll those ufiected-partsy 'above med, and more particularly in the wound which was opened by the former application, which, now began to heal. I think it wasnot more than' two or three weeks from the time Dr. Eiirman made the first application" until my face "was healed completely oVer, and .has continued so ever since, and appears to be sound. ■ From'the foregoing facts I feelitTi duty I owe to Dr. Ehnr.an and to the public at large, to ceitify that he fully removed the ca-ncer from. my.system, by bis prescription, and that he not only cured, me of the cancer, but has par tially removed a disposition which I had long felt of a dyspeptic affection,'anllalso some unn. ary. obstruction, so that I fool more whole and sound in body than I have for several years past. Given under my hand at Carlisle, county of Cum betlnnd,,arid state pf.Pcnnsylvania, the IStli day of lB3B, A CASE or DYSPEPSIA of 20 years standing citred by Homoeopathic prcfcticc. I do certify that I have been afflicted withdys pepsia for the time abovementioned, 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 ofany.kind, and was gen erally of.acostive habit. D.uring’rny.; long ill ness. I employed nine different physicians, at different times, ip the hope of getting some re lief,if not entirely cured; but all was in vain At length I heard-of different astonishing cures perforined-by Df. Frederick Homoe opathic-Physician, and I- employed’him asithe tenth, but withont-rauch hope; He gave me some pleasant medicine and continued it-four or five weeks, when I .felt great relief, arid in a very short time afterwards I was completely‘cured; and for nearly 'aryear since IhnVe enjoyed a good state of health, without the least symptom of that disagreeable!; complaint returning, ’ .1' -would UiereXerejfecommendtpliosq afflicted with sim ilar or other, complamts.td.make.early applica tion to Dr.pEhrman, whose medicine,is rint only pleasant to the taste, but seldom' or never' fails ifi ■ affording relief; - "Moreover,the Doctor’s charge is uncommonly moderatef. Witness- my signature ut ,Carlisle, the firstday of November • .ev'.-I* v Ifarioverat , > ; TO THE PUBLIC. ' ' : J EfirmiiriV Homoeopathic Physician, of Carlisle, cured me of the following complaints, to wit—; In tlie abtumn ofaaST' I was afflicted with a vio lent attack of dysentery; and I applied tb-and was attended by one of bur most eminent j physicians with But little sftccdss; Sometime jafter I was afflicted with whattis generally .'ter med inflammatory rheumhtism, and the pains I suffered were excruciating, particularly in my joints. 1 was attended by the "saYne eminent , physician, and acute were my pains, that laudanum'was copiously administered to lull me and ease my. sufferings—it afforded but a tempo rary reliefs niy joints were swelled and stiff, my right arm And hand'were powerless—l could not move finger. I had the white swelling in my right knee, and my anklo joint was swelled and stiff*. I had a cough .with purulent expecto ration, accompanied with the dysentery. .In fact I was left byMhe different diseases, and the treat-! mcht prescribed, a living skeleton,.almost with out any hope of relief. One of my neighbors Who visited me abrint this time, advised me to call on Dr. Frederick Ehrman, and I did so, on the principle that a drowning man would catch at straws; or, in other words, I was willing to try any thing to get relief from the miseries I was laboring under, and contrary to my expec tation, as well as all who saw me, I soon found a general relief—my pains removed, and my flesh* and health, increased by Dr. Ehrman’s treat ment, and from that time I enjoyed and now en joy a better state of health than before I was afs flictcd. Ido therefore, with confidence rccom* mend to those suffering under similar afflictions, to call upon Dr. Ehrman, in Carlisle, (the soon er the better, alter they become afflicted) under a firm belief that they will be soon relieved and restored to their usual if not better health, than before they were afflicted, without the use of the lancet , or the disagreeable and painful operation of blistering or uncommon restriction of diet.— His medicine is pjensapt but powerful, and Is always attended with beneficial consequences.— Given under my hand at Carlisle the 15th day of November, A. D. 1838. E. ZERMAIn. ’ CURED In the fall of the year 1837,1 was afflicted with a bad cold, which brought on a severe cough.— ! -Hor-about-t-wo--months- it increased^more'‘*and'| more, though I tried every means to gqt relief. I I then employed one of our.most eminent physi- 1 clans, but still got worse and worse; at length 11 was confined to bed, and every movement of my 1 body brought on the cough so severely that I 4 thought ftnust die*' I cannot describe the suf*. ferings I felt from the pain in my breast, nor the quantity, of putrid matter I discharged when coughing—it appeared that my whole inside would be spit puV. I was reduced to a skeleton. About this time some of my friends came to sec me and related some cures qf similarcomplaints ! performed by Dr. Rbrman, and strongly .urged ! me to give him atrial. I had heard of them 1 beforehand consented, without any hope howev*! er of recovering.’ But, contrary to the talion of my frit nds, as well as myself, I was,by his treatment, soon able.to leave my bed and at tend to my.business as usual, which I believe I never would have done, hut for his medical treat* ment; and my strength speedily returned. From that time I have cVijoyed better health than I had done for several years before. Now, I would say to those similarly afflicted,and-to the public at large, that my firm belief is. if it had not been for the treatment of Dr. Frederick Ehrrpan, on j the Homoeopathic principle of medical practice, I would now have been numbered with the dead, instead of giving this information for the benefit of the public, which I consider it my duty to do. Given under my hand at Carlisle, the 7th day of December, 1838. . JOHN COUNMAN, TO DR. WM. EVANS—Respected friend: .1 am tlmi I can return my sincere thanks to yon, who have been the cause of my being restored to jierfcct health . For five months past 1 have been laboring under a severe Chronic Inflammatory Rheumatism, attended with debility, loss of appetite, lowness of spirits &c. Having frequently heard of the truly ex cellent quality of yoiir Camomile Pills, I at last determined to make trial of them; although not without considerable opposition from my physi cian and family. At last seeing my determina tion they argecd to the trial; and upon using the third package I was .altogether restored to health, How can I express my gratitude and sincere regard for such a saviour of. human frames? fifty case was altogether hopeless, ami I must confess myself surprised at the extraor dinary result. No people were evermore bless ed than we are with such.remedics. The many quack advertisements which appear in the pa pers which I received from your.., city, deterred' me from u«ring your pills before I did. lean truly say that no medicine in the known world has had such gneficial effect be as your Camo mile and Aperient Pills. What- makes the cure more extraordinary is that I am more than forty years of age, and for the last four years could Just movcjibout, and only at short intervals. I am at present entirely recovered, and my hopes is?rc that you may enjoy a long and prosperous ttifc. If I am spared, 1 will almost certainly come to Philadelphia to sec you. - - . • If mynnmc ancHctter will be of any-service' to yourynu are at perfect liberty to make use of them, and all I can do to aid you will bealone with unbounded pleasure. ' Your m6st truly grateful and humble serv’t, William Johnson. Sept 6, 183,3. MORE PROOFS of the efficacy of Ur. W. Evans’ Camomile Tonic, and Family A penciit Hills.—Mr. Joshua Swain, Cape May county, N. J., effectually restored to health from the following distressing s'yniptoms;—-Extreme debility, attended witlrconstant pain in the side, back and limbs, giddiness and dimness of sight; sickness at the stomach,'impaired-appetite; dll - of breathing; great pressure and weight at the stomach after eating; depression of spirits, coldness and weakness of the extremities; flying pains in the chest; costiycness, and other symp toms not necessary to enumerate, Mrs. Swain, .wife of the--aforesaid--Mr. Swain, has also been restored to health by the above invaluable medi cines. Hersymptbms 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, information of, and be cured by the same inestimable medicine. JACOB SQUIER." For sale at the-Herald Office, Carlisle. Sept 6, 1838. . ’ IMPQJRTAJVT TO PEMApS. H jK- WM, EVANS’ Camomile "Pills liave IJLF proved :to be the iriostusefnl medicine now in eradicating all the diseases connected with the female sex,. Oneo'fthe most dangerous epochs to females is at the Change of which \vill so Invigorate ftiVir mind,and strength en, their constitutions^-as' them to withstand the^hocfc^lyadies f who are in a deli* cate state, are.often;lrousle.d with sickness, such as vomiting, heart Burn, Head ache., tooth achey ; hysterics, an'dother.troublcsdmesymplom?,frdm ; whichTUcy will.find themselves; by ta king,Dr. - Evans* Camomile Pills, which remove disorders m.the. head,., invigprate the. mind* strertgthen the body, improvathe.m.cmojV,* and i i:nliven^hci)u^inatlon. v to keep the bowels open with.EvunV Fhmily A penentrAiitUbilious Pills. For sale at,the\ ," ; . ■<. .’* H.iißAiiD.OfFicE, Carlisle' and by S* Wilson* Go..Sliippensburg. Carlisle, Sept 6,. 1838. y “ ’' - b Georgetown, D. C. June 28, 1838, ■o THUS PUBLIC, t r THE TRUE RICHES OF LIFE IS * H E A JL T H. Wc knorJ that health; and the ability to labor ' is the wealth of the great mass of (he people in I this as in most other countries. To.preserve y 1 therefore , that hcctUh.by J\ r A 7 UIlAh means, is ' a grand moral and political 'schcme t to JttlJil whirh requires our -Utmost attention. THE unparalleled reputation which Peters* Pills have acquired asa Medical Restorative, ■ is the most unquestionable proof that can he gi -1 ven of their immepse importance to the afflicted, 1 in almost every class of diseases. The number of letters received from patients recovering thro* their means is really prodigious, and tlie com plaints which they have cured are almost as va ried as they are numerous.. lint still there are some in which they are more especially benefi . oiaF-than-in-others; and among those may be named the too often fatal complaints of the sto mach and bowels, such as Cholic, Flatulence, and Indigestion, for which they arc not only a certain but an immediate cure. It is well known that from the disarrangement of the stomach nhd bowels, arise nine tenths of all thcTmaladies of adult.and declining life; that this is the foundation of Flatulency, Spasmodic Pains, Indigestion, Loss of Apctite &c., and that those in their turn give birth to Dropsy, Liver Cnmplant, Consumption, and habitual lowness of spirits; therefore Peters* Pills being "the verv best medicine which has ever been discovered for the incipient diseases of the intestines, are necessarily the surest preventives of those dread 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 toifimsclf that has not been conceded by the public. Hcis noneedy qnack ornnknnwn spec- Hiltttorr~whtrcnmcs“hcfore the-workl-as- his-own- • j hcrald r and witness, but is placed in a nesponsi j bility of situation by the patronage, which he has i enjoyed for years, and which is increasing to an i 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 hciice he docs not fear to be put tpthe 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 I physicians, that wherever his Vegetable Pills ! have been introduced,-- they have.almost.super ceded the adoption .of mercurial experiment's, for their peculiar (acuity in sweetening the blood, i and stimulating it to expel all noxious juices, and in giving strength and tone to the nerves, pre vents disease trom acquiring that strength 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 contains 40 pills; price 50'cents. These celebrated Pills aresoldby all the prin cipal Druggists in Baltimore,Philadelphia,Wash ington citVr and[throughout the United-. States, the Canadas,.Texas, Mexico, and the West In dies, and bv. JOHN J. MYERS, Carlisle. SAMUEL ELLIOTT, I)o. S. WILSON & Co., Sbippensburg, GEO'. GARLIN, Chambersburg, LEWIS,DENIG. Do. . ALEX’R SPEER, Mercersburg, •* P. W. LITTLE. Do. December 6,1838. • 3y t rtVAOXS.ft THEIR DESTHT7C : 11VE NOS LRU MS.—7*he united test!- : niuny of physicians throughout the United States 1 lias fully proved the fact that Veters’ Vegetable i Rills arc the only true Vegetable Rills which will • Hand tlic test of analyzation; hence the proprie : tor would most earnestly urge them to the notice ;of those who have been in the habit-of using, as cathartics nr aperients, the destructive and irri tating quack pills so generally advertised, and : which are at best but Alow consumers of the vital i functions, and murderous agents, even to the I most hale. It is true, most of them produce a purgative effect, ahd 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 andaperient medicines . are often required, but the nicest discrimination , should always bc'nbscrvcd .tribe selection-; and, if this be done, nothing injurious can result from their use. To produce this much desired result, Dr. Pe ters has made it his study for several years and feels proud ttrsay he has succeeded at length far beyond lira-expectations. The object of his pills is to supercede the necessity of a frequent rc ourse to injurious purgatives, 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.Yorkr- Each box con -ctaios-40rpUls. Price 5Q cents. For sale'by J. J. Myers, and S. Elliott, "Carlisle,-' and Samuel Wilson & Co. Shippensburg. Dec. 6. Peters’ Vegetable Pills. MORE than three millions of boxes of these celebrated pills have been sold in the U. States since January, IS3S. Hundreds arid thousands bless the day they became acquainted'with Peters’ Vegetable Pitts, which in consequence of their extraordinary goodness,, have attained, a popularity unprece dented in the history of medipine. , When taken.according .to' the directions ac companying them, they are highly beneficial in the prev?iition arid 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, Furred .Tongue, Distension, of the'Stomach arid Bowels, Incipient Diarrhoea, Flatulence, Hab itual Costiveness, Loss of Apetite, ‘ Blotched or Sallow Complexion, and in all cases of Torpor of the Bowels, Avhece a cathartic or an- aperient is needed. . They .are exceedingly mild in' their operation, producing neither riausea.gripingnor debility. v The efficacy of these Pills is so well kr.own,- and their rise so general, that further comment is considered - unnecessary. - .. Dec. 6. Ifendathc, Side mul JUftnrvous. THOSE who hive suffered,, ahdarc weary of suffering from these distressing' complaints', will find in Peters’ Ve.gclq.ble Pills a-remedy at once certain, and immediate in its,effects. ~ In Dys/ic/isia they stand unrivalled; many have been cured in a few weeks after having suffered under this dreadful complaint'for years. they-arc-decidcdly-eu~ pefiorto any Vegetable Pills ever yet' discover ed, and.besides this they are recommended by allthe.eminent and-leadirig members of the mee dicabFaculty, : ; .Forsale.as above.; ■ f A fcATA LOGITEOF REASOSSv For ming Hu Peters' Celebrated : Vegetable \’ r ;, pills. :•. I'. Because tlup'areexr-ccdini’lypopular, which proves thorn to bc exoeedinply tpKitJ; •2. Because they are.composed,’of simples which have thepovverttxclo'good in animmense numbcr'of caseß/withaut'.iioss'tfssijig the means to do injury in any.' > 3 Because they are not a quack,medicine,but the scientific •compound of n regular physician' who has made his profession the study of his life’ 4 Because they are norunpleasant to take nor distressing to retain,' while they are most effect ive to operate. ,i 5 Because they arorecommended asstandard medicine by the regular faculty. ; - G Because by keeping the system in a natural state of action, they,-cure; al/nost * every diseas# W y'n 5 *"■*»«'«• 10 *l ,c Human frame. 7 Because they are cheap and portable, and will retain all their virtues in full vigor, in any climate; and for any lengtli of fimejx „.i c T aus c, notwithstanding .their simplicity and mildness, they arc one of the' speediest pur- B! 'o ,V ri r,lCdlCln V s has yet been discovered. 9 Because they arc an unfailing remedy for procuring a good appetite. b . 10 Because in cases of spleen or despondence by their healthy iiiflucncc oh the excited state of the body, they have a most happy c ff cct aiming, and invigorating the mind. 11 Because they < (feet their cures without the usual attendants of other pills, sickness ami gripings. 12 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 Irorn the majority of medicines, in the fact that the more they are known the more they are approved. 14 Because as their application 'creates no debility in the system, they may be taken with, out producing any hindrance to business or the usual pursuits of every day life. 15 Because when once introduced irto a fam ily, or a village, they almost immediately take the precedence of all other medicines in general complaints. . 16 Because a numbcr n of the wonderful ernes they have effected, can be substantiated without any undue means being resorted -to_, to procure invalid testimonies. * 17 Because their composition is such, that ■thgy_arc_enually applicable to the usual diseases of warm, cold, or temperate climates." 18 Because two or I lircc, are in general Suf ficient for a dose—so that, qs 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 prietor, so that no mistake in the composition or quantity can possibly occur through the care lessness of a less interested agent. 20 Because they purify, the Iramc without debilitating thy system. . 21 Because, notwithstanding their immense popularity, no person has ever ventured to raise against them the breath of censure, which would not have been the case, if envy could have dis covered in them a single flaw to cavil at 22 Because—(and this fact is of the utmost importance)—ladies in a ceyaain -situation may lake them, (nbt 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.cnd alone, it would give- them a decided advantage over the medicines of all com petitors, ns in no cases is there more danger to be apprehended, or for 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 the same time? be administered to children and even to infants, in small quantities, half a pill for instance, with out the slightest danger. 24 Because their virtues are acknowledged to stqnd pre-eminent, for their soothing influence iipontyoung ladies while suffering from the usual changes of life, as directed by the laws of Nh turc - ‘ ‘ ' Dec. 6. LIVER COMPLAINT, Cured hy Dr. Wm. Evans’ Chamomile Tonic and A/ierient Pills. MKS. LY ILE, Mount Joy, Lancaster co. l a, completely restored to health, hy Dr. Evans Chamomile Pills. Her symptoms were, great pain in her right side, could not He on her lett without an aggravntioirof the pain, disturbed rest. Extreme debility, pains in the head, loss oi appetite, palpitation of the heart, giddiness and dimness of sight, langor, with other symp toms indicating great derangement 5n tlie func tions of the liver. Miss Lytle, daughter of the aforesaid Mrs. Lytle, lias also been restored to perfect-health, by the same invaluable medicine. Her symptoms were extreme nervousness, at tended with severe pain in hertside, sickness on the stomach, eructions, Bcc. 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. Evans* Chamomile Tonic Pills is at No. 19 North. Eighth st. Philadelphia, a few doors above Market. • • cnse of Dyspepsia and Ktypocondriacism, Cured hy Dr. -Evans’ Chamomile Tonic and . Family Aperient Pills. ‘ Mrs. Good, of Mount Joy, Lancaster co. was altectcd for 7 years -with the above distressing symptoms of which she was confiined to her bed tor 9 months. Her symptoms were, depression ol spirits, sickness at the stomach, head ache, impaired, appetite,great pressure and weight at the stomach after-eating, great mental despon dency, flying pains in the chest, back and sides, costiveness, emaciation, coldness and weakness of the extremities, a dislike for society or con versatlon, involuntary sighing and weeping, and langor and lassitude upon the least exercise.— Mrs. Good was in the most desperate situation, and could obtain no relief until.she was advised by her neighbors to make trial of Dr. Evans’ Chamomile Pills; ofvyhich site is happy to state that she is now enjoying-nll tile blessings of per feet health. Persons desirous of further infor mation will be satisfied of every pnrlicnlar of her astonishing enre, by applying at 19 North Eighth street, Philadelphia, or at her residence. . The above, medicine js for sale by ■ Hc-i'ald,Office, Carlisle 1 ; Demult iSt Bumgardncr, York-. . Sept 6, 18.18. . Agents.' NEW ', FIiOIIR & FJEED STORIf, The subscriber rcspecfriiiiyinfornjshis friends and the |>pblic in general, tliat he has.opcn ed a-FLOUR and FEED S TORE at his old stand,,(cprner of Lputher, and Bedford, )-wberc he intends keepingdSr.shlerl C • . .. WHEAT. Aff,D'BYE FJLOUR? by the barrel or smaller -quantity,, 1 Buckwheat and Com, Meat, Chofi_ ani. Bran,. Com f Rye £4 Oats-, all.of which he intends keeping constantly on-hand,nnd~hnpesttrTeceive'a , sha‘re _ ofthe public patronage,",,“ 1“, , *' - Hc'hasnlso oh hntrd a few buSliels-bf Shring Wheat, fog seed, which he oflers for sale. . . . JOHN PROCTER. • Jhn. 24, 1839. ' ' tf P- stilTcontinues to carry oh ; the Sil* \ ver P/oling at'thc old Stand, and has constantly on hand a good assortment of plated .Saddlery, .stich as Stirrups, Bitts,. Harness'-mounting. and . - _Coar.lt work- Plating for Coach -Mahers done —-— m the[best manner apd with despatch. , Dec. 6. ■ Chalices arid Ifloustin Be .SaiVM ' A fine assortment very low, at 1 , ; F' Arnold a'Qift