' TEETH. : *tHetOU3 MSTALIC, Ok MINERAL IVCOH- BOPrtBLB t.sst.h. .It hasfor many yearsbeena g'reaf'desideratujn’ among Kanipeati and American Dentists,, |o manufacture Teeth from incorruptible materially which should imitate the natural living Teeth, Many have devoted years to unsuccessful • ex periments, and others have succeeded in mand factoring teeth of materials similar to the porce lain ware, but generally they have Sn:opaque white appearance, Ivy which they are easily dill’ linguished from' the human teeth. After long and tedious experiments, the sub scriber hai suoceeded'in manufacturing teeth of materials entirelyincorrnptihle.nnd perfectly i« Imitation of human' teeth. They have a semi transparency, and arc made of various 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 tp the teeth', artificial gums, which shall imitate the glim and supply the less of substance. It is entirely impossible for these teeth to •hange their color, or cause fsetid breath. He will insert them from one to entire sets, yn such manner that they will make articulation of the voice perfect, ana materially assist in mastl-' eucion, 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. • F. H. KNAPP, Surgeon Dentlft,' N. W. corner of Charles 8c Fayette streets, Baltimore. A heir Cine of Freight Cat's FROM HAHHISBHRO TO PBXI.- ADDZ.PHIA. , THE subscriber, grateful for past favors, re spectfully acquaints bis friend sand the pub lic; that he'has put into operation on the HAR RISBURG, LANCASTER, and COLUMBIA RAILROAD, aline of new DOUBLE CARS, which will run regularly between Harrisburg & Philadelphia, by which-Goods and Produce of ail descriptions will be forwarded with care and despatch, at the Jowest rates of freight., , Goods will be received at the WAREHOUSE of THOMAS J. MAXWELL. N. E. corner of Broad and Vine streets, Philadelphia, and for warded to Harrisburg, Carlisle, Ohambersburg, aqd intermediate places, and bv the subscriber, ’ OWEN M'CABE. Harrisburg, Jan. 31, 1839. „ (IT-FISH. SALT AND PLASTER. CON STANTLY ON HAND. Cash paid for almost all kinds of country produce.. MACHINIST AND Burr Manufacturer. The subscriber wishes to inform his friends and lite public that he continues the manufactu ring of all kinds of machinery for Woolen Fac tories, together with FRENCH! BURH tfllZiZi STONES, at hisold stand in New Cumberland, nil of which fjp will warrant to’be made in the best Work manlike manner and of the best materials, and sell at tile lowest prices, Upon accommodating terms.' - - . A constant supply of Cards will be kept on hands, and'oid machines repaired. , ABR’M MELUNGER; June 21,1838. ly A VALUABLE TAN YAM) FOB, B.EWT. ' AT HARPER*S FERRY, VA. f|n HE subscribers will lease for one or more _ i 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 tile materials are ample. A number of the Vats are under cover, and all the buildings are ot the most suitable kind—besides the grinding of Bark ([which pan be. got convenient and at fair prices,) is done by water power. Anyquantityot-Hides can be procured m-the neighborhood, as there is nd other tannery with in several miles of tile place—and there is also every facility for getting hides from the cities, and sending them to 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’/ , . For further particulars enquire of ' ■ HUGH GILLEECE Sc CO. Harper’aFerry, Feb, 7, 1839.,; edwtf DR. I. C. LOOMIS. DENTIST. INTENDS residing permanently in Carlisle, and 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. Persons requesting it will be waited upon at their residences. f-Dr, George-D. Foulke, Reference.— < ° r ‘ Theodore Muert, aejerenee,— ev Tfloa Q jiornton, ' - David JV. Mahon. Carlisle. Dec; 6, 1838. . Clover Seetl for Sale. 190 BUSHELS OF OLOVER SEED JUST received - from Ohio, and for 'sale at the Warehouse of the subscriber in the bor , ough of Carlisle. Also a large quantity of- Tim othy Seed. - ' ’ HENRY RHOADS. - December 20, 1838. ' tf. "■■■■ TO DENTISTS. The subscriber furnishes Dentists, with’ his Celebrated Mineral Incorruptible Teeth, which’ have been spoken of in the highest terms of eona inaendation by all who have used them and by numerous men of profound chemical knowledge .who haye.examined them. Also, Human Teeth-, Gold Foil, Tin do., tsV:.- Bcc< Including every'ar. tide of material used inDcntal.Surgery; Teeth', gold, Cic. sent by mail to any part of the Union when ordered. ■ R. H. KNAPP, Mny jI. 1838.- > Surgeon ; Dentist, Baltimore FAST3Y BTO-VSB.:-. ■ 55,^®e. n t'6f ffahey Franklin -arid Parlor Stoiftfs, -intended ror- Coal or wood. Also, a vanety.of Cooking Stoves of the -most economical and approved SuidT - Wood Stoves and other castings for sale either finished or in the plates, very cheap for cash or approved country produce. ' • . ■ -Pima; Fobbino Si TiniStuifi'; Oak Gbove Furnace, Oct, 4,1838; ’. ’ ff ’; ■ FORSAfcB, A lot ofjprntie Western Hams, V , J 2" e new-.TUlberry,' . Two setsbrass niountcd Harness,? ■ •Two good jaiitiß Horses, suitable for farmers* ’ o,c ; - Also, a great variety ,ot Dry GoocU. Gro. ttneatfsc. ' r. 1 GRIER; : Marcli3Si:XB3E>.,; , -.iC. ( CHANCiH OP AGENTS for iliorruou’s universal Medicine to. MOHA no SHIiPHIiKU MOA IMatcSole Agent in the.Uiiired States, having been 11 used by the British College of Health, Dr. 'j George Taylor noiy of the City, of New Y u - k, j has been appointed. Sole, General Agent and-Hy. I gin Delegate to tl'.e Unileil Skates. - - j , Theaiid George Taylor lias .ippointed,A. D- Olmltead, of .Montrose, Susquehanna county, Pennsylvania, Sole General Agent for the states of Maryland and Delaware,, and' .thirty three counties east of ihc Allegheny Mountains, Penn , sylvaniai.and George C. Hand, Surgeon Dcrttiat, • of Allentown,Lehigh county, Pa., General A gent for four counties in she,state, of New York, and 'seven in the state oT.New'Jefsey, to witr- Burlington, Cape Mdv, Cumberland, Glouces ter, Monmouth and Salem; in the state'of New Jerseyi _ Genncssee, ‘ Liyingsmn. Monroe ' and Steuben, in the stale of New York. Hereafter, no,person cap or .will vend the,ge nuine . Hygeian Medicines within the said oik-, tricts, except by, the authority of the said A. D. Olmstead arid George C. Hand. All former agencies within said districts.having.terminated by the removal of H. S.Mnat, who is,now offer ing for sale under the firm of Moat Ilf Pelham, Medicines of their own ihiinulacture, which will readily be detected as such will not have the sis nature of A. D. Olmstead, G. C. Hand, or Olmstead Uf Hand, on the cover of each box or package. Tfie leading principles of the Hygeian or Mnr isonian theory ol Disease, aye too favorably and generally knownto require a minute explanation in this advertisement. Thesis medicines cure all diseases which ad mit of a cuVe, And many heretofore deemed in curable. They may be given with Safety to the weak eat patient, and under every circumstance and stage of.human suffering, and to children of the moat tender age. None offered for sale within the Aforesaid dis tricts are genuine, lirileis each brijc or package have it file simile of James Morrison’s signature, with a sat simile of the signature of George Tay lor, and alSo the written signature n! A. D. Olro stead, O. C. Hand, or’Olfnstead ts’Hand, with j vV,ritten signature of Bole Agents, -when ap. j pointed. Thfe Pills art ofttVo kirtds—Ho. rand No. 2, I sold in.hokeVWith envelope's, at 25 and iO centßi j and packages at $1 and #3. Bach packet ,cnn-| tains a proportion of ghoul two to hne of No 2. I The Powders, are in separate bokts—-price 25 cents. ■ . No chemical apothecavy or druggist is ever’ employed to sell these medicines. , Respectable persons complying with the in quisitions required may be appointed agents on liberal terms., Office, and General Defiot, No. 5 South Feint street; JPhiltidelfihfa, - A, D OLMSTEAD, General Agent, For 33 counties, Pa.i the states of Maryiand’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 our business, and hereafter it will be con ducted under the find of.Olmstead ,f? Hand. All orders directed to Olmstead & Hand, No. 5 south Front street, Philadelphia, will receive prompt attention. OLM&TEAD 8c HAND. The above medicine is for sate hy CHARLES OGILBY. Agent for Carlisle. Sept 20.1038.. ,[ ly TOBRIDC: F. OOOB’S .. .. , IMPROVEMENT IN BRIDGES. EjIRANCIS GOOD, of the township of New F London, in the county of Chester, and state orPennsyl vania, 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 erect a Bridge on this plan, add when built would not be liable to be injured by a fresh et, or rise in the sticam; the Bridge being con structed and- secured in such a manner, .that if the water should rise so high at to run over the topoflt, 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 this plan has been erected over a branch-of Whiteclay,creek, in the township -of Londongrove, 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 weslof theSusquehanHa, New Hampshire, V<-r , moot, New Jersey,' Eastern Shni-fc of Maryland, North and South Carolina, Indiana, Kentucky,, Michigan, Mississippi, Louisiana; Missouri, mid the territories pf Wisconsin and Florida, will sell-single, township, county, nr state rights, to any person or persons, and will give every ex 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, .. ■■■..- tRANCIS G. FELL. September 20,1638. • We, the Commissioners ,nf Chester county; having erected a Bridge on the model of Francis Good’s patent, are decidedly of the Opinion that it is a very valuableimprovemimt,.especially for building, over small streams, being tttudh ifias expensivein their construction. • jH/tjah Remit, ■ J. ty. Passmore, John Beitler, . '-June 11,1838; ■ . ... Commissioners. Interesting. Case Cured, »r pa'. urn. : b?a rs’ camomile topic jpP ■- 'FAitiLr, *psarßii’Tpitts< ■ pBNJAhfIN BOVVN. corner of Sliipppn and JLV George streets, Philadelphia, was affected foe seven years with extreme. which he was not able to wHte fils name. jjjs symptoms wfcfe brtlscatiofi, daily ihiiartiodicpaih in the head, loss of appetite, palpitation d'f the heart, giddiness and dimness of sight, also iria bility ot engaging in any thing that demanded vigor or.courage) sickness of this-stomach, ini. paired appetite; coldness and weakiiess of the extremities, emaciation and extreme ;-debility, disturbed rest;'a seh’se of pressure and weight oh the stomach aftec ea'ting, great mental despon dency, severe flying'pains in thechest, hack and side, costiveness and a dislike for socictyahd conversation. . Mr. B; has made trial of vorions medicines nowbelofethe public, but to rioeffebt, until, observing In a public_paper sbihe 'curbs performed by Dr. William Evans’s Camomile Tonic ajid Family. Aperient Pills, he wftS Indu ced to give them’ a trial; of which he is any time happy to state that they effectually curyd him of the above distressing disease, v Persons who doubt the above edrei ate most respectfully directed to;the abov’e mention per son, at the corner of Shipped and George jtrpets;'-.;; -.H Bf.kmmiw Rowy,; Tlp. W. Byansi Camomile Hills. *h‘oaiK£dailv troubled wiflithat i? diatresslngillife'ajie, Sick /WaVAe.wbrcb can I,be effectuauy cured by using Dr. EvW’ Camomile 1 onic and Family Aperient Pflfnl'' i Vide other medlc'al bdVertisemeSts" ri * a ** t in e vie a n -cu it tec v ... TO THK JPUfIJLIC. FOR tlic rem&viiig ageneralpre judice, that prevails theHiiaioc.ipa tine. practice of.he)liciiie‘, as wiA) As to'gfie » guietua to the unfounded refidrla of snrrte inter filed imlivitluals coii'Ceriiing it,, the suhsbribi-f thinks it necessary to preseiit to the public the ftillowing voluhtary certificates cures perfi-rt med by him, from pera.ins of respectability; In,is known in tile borough of Carlisle. Person, sim, -.11 «rly afflicted may have thielr r6rt/i/ainf* as well ns their firejudicea rettiovedi by calling on F. EHRMANN, Homoeopathic Physician, E. Maiii street, Carlisle. December 5/, 18J8. TRIUMPH Of thi ff&mdopaihic, avbr the did prattice of Medicine Jdirty established. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. CJUMI’/riME the last of August* A. D. l&if. d wnAll protuberance appeared on my ttce near my left eyeM thought it was What Mi called a blind boil, and treated it accordingly. Several day 6 after it first api-eared/it wasekumined by a physician of this place, who pronounced it a CANCER, and directed me tn apply a lunar caustiCt which I did tor two or.three weeks, hut found no Help from it. I also applied other rem edies to no better effect, after which 1 was di* rected to use caustic potash, but all to no pur pose. The last proposed remedy created ninnj about the Hise of a quarter of a dollar, and a co> pious discharge* It was again examined by a ipedical doctor, and thought by him to be suffi ciently burned by the caustic, and he advised me to apply some healing salve, 1 did so, and as it healed; the cancer was more visible than at first; and by the time the sore war healed, or nearly so—for it never was fully healed,From its first app-arance, until healed in the way hereafter stated. At this time there was a head-appeared on the surface, about .the size of a five penny hit, with a shooting pain'and u crawling sensation in It. Having: been acquainted for several years with | Mr. Asa F.Smith, generally known in this ijeigh- I borhood, by the name of the Indian Doctor t and I having seen him during.the time’Twas applying the reihedtes above stated, tasked his opinion. I He.said, he feared lhe.y_w.ould not effect a ciifn j that he had cured.many, and was perfectly ac quainted with them in ail their stages and vari ety. ’After I had found .those remedies which 1 had been using, ineffectual, 1 applied to the said Mr. £mitfi; he applied a plaster, with/.a. small quantity of powder, much larger than thelumor, which was cxceedmgly paipfu). He gave me a phial of the powder, and the composition of the plaster, with directions how to use them.— It will he observed that the plaster was only For the purpose of sticking and keeping the air from thVwoimd--the powder was intended to have effect on^the-Cancer—and an effect it had, in deed, for it burned similar to red hot iron. The application of which 1 continued for about-38 days, during which time my sufferings were ex treme, beyond description. indeed, it now ap pears astonishing to me how 1 bore up under it so long. In the course of this application, there were several pieces of this cancer taken ouii but after taking out a piece in one place and then going to another for the same purpose, by the time I had succeeded in taking that nut Mother one appeared in the place whence the former one had been removed, until I had; taken nut three pieces in the same place in succession, and more still appeared in the same place. By the gufferiiurs I had endured from the application of tne BampowntMri was innu(^^y < The day on which I ceased lh? application of it 1 was informed that Hr. Frederick Ebrman professed to be skilled in the cure of cancers: this was sometime in O cember 1837, to the best of my recollection. 1 called on the doctor that evening. The next day he called to see me, and gave me medicine, which was used inwardly.— He would not allow any outward application, excepting dry /inf—and to my astonishment, there was no further discharge from the wound, barely saturated the small quantity of lint, .which was only sufficient to cover it. After I had taken hia prescription for three or four days, 1 found by the sensation in the other side of mV face, that it wa* as.highly charged with the cancer as was the side I had,made the ap. Klicatton of the powder to, kforesaid, ami that it ad 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 arm, between the wrist and elbow, and {toother in the fleshy part of my right thigh, and ajso in other parts of my body,. The sensation was so well hhow.aby me, having experienced so much > •.;/!»» PUBttC. -I do certify" with pleasure,! hatDr.Frfderirh Ehnm«|i>;Hrito.ntpnrithiC'Phyßic!cin,(ifCarllsre Chfed.iPß the JoU-winß complaints, to witi— physicians wjih bill, little success, ismm.il.i fc ntter l was affl cted 'With Wnat is,generally tei med inflammatory rheumatiam, iind the pains 1 suffered MrCre excruciating, .parcicnlatly in ni) ‘joints. 1 wa6 attended by the same cmiuvnt physician, and so : acute ,weni my pubis, that laudanum was copiously administered to lull nie ’ anil ease, my suite id tig a—it afforded but u tempo f Vary ftdifef; my joints Were swelled and stiff, ihj * right ariii and hand #ere powerless—l coulo, [ notbVove ft finger. I had thi* ibhit'e duelling in my my ankle jdinf and Aliff., I ( had b.coug/t with pvirulent expecto -1 ration,accompanied with the dyseiUery. in fact I was left by the different diseases, and the treaty menl prescribed, a living oiit-any-hiipC' of relief* -Oiie df-my -neighbors whbvisited . nie kbobt this time, advised me to , rail on Or. Frederick E.hnnftn, and t did 50,.0n } th»- prin iple tlmt a drowning man would catch at straw*} or, in other w -rds* 1 whs willing l«> try any thing n get relief froni thfe miseries I Was laboring Under, and cimtrary fd my eXpec i tation, as well as all who saw me, I soon found a t general relief— ony pains removed, and mv fl sli and health increased by Dr. Ehnuah's treat ment, and from that time I enjoyed''and now en joy a bettor stale of health than before I was af flicted. Ido therefore. With confidence recom 1 mend to those suffering under similar afflictions, • to call upon Dr Ehrman, in Carlisle, (tne soon er the better,, after they become afflicted) under a firm belief hey will he soon relieved an* 1 restored to their usual if not better heMHi,-than 1 hefftfe thejf Were afflicted, without the uSe of the lancetx or the disagreeable And pAivilul operation *>f blistering or un nmmon restriction of diet.— His medicine is pleasant ;Jjut powerful, and Is always attended with beneficial conserpi -nres,— (riven under mv hand, at Carlisle the 175-h d.iv <«f November. A. D *B.3d. E. ERRMaN. ICT’QONSUMPTION CURED!*£a( the.fall of the year 1037,.1 was *fHi. li d with a b id cold, which brought oh a sevetv Cough —> For about two months, it; increased more an*’ more, though I tried meafts-tn get relief. I'then employed one of on? .most eminent physi cians, hut still got worse* at length I was confined, to bed, and ever\ m.oven»ent,df mv jbody brought on the rough so severely that 1 thought I must die* 1 cannot describe the suf ferings 1 felt from the pain »n m\ breast, nor tin quantity of pmVid miller 1 discharged . wh- n coughing—tk appeared that Mm; whole insi’i would he spit out. I wis reduced to i fckeU't n. About tliK time some of my triends came to see me aiid related some cores «tf sinularcomplanov perhirtoeA&»j)r. Ehrmuu,, mul strongly urged me to give him a trial! I hat! heard of them hefore» and consented, without anvhope Umvev* rr of recovering. But, contrary to ihy< expec tation of mv fronds as well as myself, I w*s,bv his treatment, *oon able toJeave mv bed and at tend to mv business as usual. "'Yhicli 1 believe ! never would have done, but f u- his medical treat* ment;and my-strength speedily returned. Prom that time 1 have enjoyet). better health, than *, had done for several yearsbefore. Now, 1 would sav to those similarly afflicted, «nd to the public at I irge, tint my firm fv lief is, if it had not been for the treatment of Dr. Frederick Ehrman, on the Homoeopathic principle of medical practice, I would now have b-c*n numbered with the dead, [instead of giving lb|s information f*r the benefit [of the public, which I consider it my dutv to do. (Givenunder mv hand at Carlisle, the 7th dnvof December, 1838. JOHN CORNMAN. Gk<3RCet6wh, 1). C. Jane 28,1838. mr) DR. WM. JE.VS.—u espec tyi! friend: «in>‘ 7*" tnrtt return-- my sincere thanks to you, with have been the cmise of my being restored to fierfect health. F*»r five months past 1 have been laboring-tinder a severe Chronic- lufluhmilory Rheumatism, * attended with debility, loss of appetite, lowness of spirits &c. . Having frequently heard nf the Indy ex cellent quality of your Camomile IJills, I at last determined to make tri d of them;.although not without considerable opposition fr««m my -ph’ysi cian and family. At last seeing my determina tion they argeed to the trial; md upon using the third plirkage I was altogether restored to health. How can I express ivy gratitude and sincere regard for such a saviour of human frames? My Case was dlogether hopeless, and I mhst confess rttvsfelf surprised at the uxtraov dinary result. No people Were ever more bless ed than we are with such remedies. The mam quack advertisements which appear in the pa. pers which 1 received from your r.itv, deterred me from using your pills before I did, I can trnjv sav*thHima_medicine in the know i world has had gufch aiieficial effect he ns vmir Cam**, mde and Aperient Pills, What m ikes the cure more extraordinary is that I njn more than fony years of argh, arid- fur thfc l ist four years could just m >ye about, and shua -Swain;, Cape May county, N. J., eff.ctudly restored to health tr..in the. billowing distressing symptoms:—Extra me debility,.attended with constant pain in me side, back and limbs,-giddiness and dimnysspt sight ; sjrkiieiis at the stomach, ioipoved appetite; dil ficulty of breatliingf-great .pressure, and. weight hi’the sthniiicli after eating; oeiiVessiiin’oi'sjdrits, coltlneSs' ttnd weakness of.tUG e-xtieniitie.s; ttyine pains in the chest; ciisfiveoess, and other- sylnp toms not nece&sary to enumerate. MVs SWain, wife bf the afolesaid Mr’ SWaib, has also been restored to health by the above invaluable modi clues. Hersy.nptoms were—nervousness, head ache,.pain In the side, loss of appetite; disturbed rest, eructations, 86c. Thfe- public are hereby informed that their molives.fnr making this der. Inrati m ate, that nthers afflicted Willi like symp. toms may receive information of; and be cuted hy the saihe.inestimHble miidiciiiK 1 ; . For sale at the Herald Office, Carlisle. Srpt 6. 1838, IRtPORTAWT TO FERIALES. DR. WM. EVANS* Gdihrninife Kills-liave proved to he the most usefid.iiiediciiitiiow iicnae the |H)l)lic, in eradicating.all the diseases connected with the female sex. One nf the mubl dangerous epochs to females is.at the change ol life, aiitl.tt is then that .they require a medicine, which will sliinvigorate their miiul.aml strengths eh (their constitutions! ns mayenablethcni tn withstand the shorlci;.Ladies who are in a deli cate state, are often troubled with sickiiess, such asA'nihitihß-.hdilrt hOrnl head ache, tooth ache, hysterics; and othertvouMcsnme sym])lnms,frnm which tlmv will fiatl tVieihstdvevj rvlieved.hy ta king.Dr.Evans’.Cninnmile Pills, which-Yeniove dis-rdera in the head, 'invigorate the mind, strengthen the !)ddy , improve the mehuiry, and enliven the imagination. Ueinemherincr.always tolceep the hnwels open with-Evans’ Family A perient'Antr7biliii\ia^Ml».;;;Fpy^!lifehtvthe . HEh ALD.PFpjcEiGhrlisleand by I ,S 7 WiLsojr'kCo.Shippensbprg. CarUale; Sept 8,1539. i" ■ tt £ A L. T It. We* knew? that health, and the ability to fhbdr ■ : 8 the'iucalfh of ihe of the people in r/ita ds in fnCbt other. <&Rtrtea. 7b preserve, therefore , that hhtilthfy NA 7 V into Tfa, fa i grand mo'rdl and political -acheriit, fo-Jiiffil whith reqUirft bur uhnoat attention. , TrlE unparalleled reputation which Peters* Pills have acquired as a Medical Restorative, is the most unquestionable proof thatcan he gi verrnf ihelHmmerisHmportance to the afflicted, in almokt every claksbf • Isi-ases.” The number -»f letters tvc'eived.from patients recovering fliro’ their meanais realty prodigious,. find the com plaints which they-have cured are almost as va riedas they are numerous,. But still there are s .me In Which they are nutfe especially hem fi r.ial Ulan in and among Ihdfie may he named the too often fata! complaints of the klo m ich and howtds, Mirh as Cliofic, PhitulfUre, md Indigestion, for which they are Hot only a r.iTt/dn hut an immediate cure. It is Well'knnWti'that from'thedisarrangement of the stomach and bowels, arise nine tenths of dl the maladies'of hdiill md decliiihfe lifrl that the foundation of Fl lule.nrv, Spasnioilic P-iins, Indigestion, Loss of Apeljle that' urth>?r-tn'rn give hirth;ld* i, Dn.psv," LU'er Coihpliint, rJoh'su'-nnli l n, and habitual lowness of spirit**; therefore Prters’.PlllH'firing the verv 'u*st medicine which has ever been discovered for the incipient disease of the intestines, are necefriariH sureiFit. preventives of tlu.se dread .fid, and also general disorders, whu h embitter m otire lif* , and drag ’so ninny hitllions to un timely graves, In Hpeakihg thtV< Dr. A*lers arrogates nothing j«> himself : that has-tva been concedt ri by the nnh'ir. , Heisnoneerh qu irk nr unknown spec • nhitor, who comes before the world as Ins own herildaml wlfiiei'S,' tint isplaced'iu u resj’mnsi*. Sllitv of situ 'itinh by the pathm igt whichjie lias. iij-»ved f>r Vears, and which is increasing to nn •xtmit unprecedented in the sinmds nf medicine. That makes him careful to aria's! nnibing which is not home out hr the ne st Inhlihle pl'onf, and V-nce he does not fear to he put to the test in ailv ~i 'ug.w’nrh*iiTe'iuts‘pr. misedTespecthifc his Phis, Dr. Peters is m>»st happy to"he able to’Stale, w the- aiilhoritv of a gnat nu,m'ber nf regular nhvstrians. that wherever his Vegetable Pills 'ixv.e becpjutr.uduced-, ihev luivx aJmnst supers c.-ded the adoption of mercurial experiments* for.thidt*peculiar lacultv in swreteningthe blood* aiid stimulating il>tneXpel allnoxunisjuices, and in givin'g strength fuld tone .to the nerves* pre ventH'dlsease-'lrnm acquiring that strength which must .hejgot Under, If at all, by dangerous reme dies. , , Pt'epHrert hy JOS. RIUESTI.Y PETERS, M. D. 129 Liberty street. New Y».rk. Each box contains 40 pills; price 50 cents.. These celebrated Pills are sold Hyall the prin cipal Dm'gists in Ualthnore,Philadelphia,,Wash ingtou citv, and throughout' the United- Slates, ihe Canadas, Texas, Mexico, and the West In dies, and by JOHN 3. MYERS. Carlisle, SAMUEI, RLUoriV Do. S- AVIIiSON 8c Co.. Shippenshurg, GEO.. (iA RLIN, Cluunbei'sburg, LEWIS DEN IG. Do. „ P. W I.IITLE, Do. D cember 6, 1838, Ijr aTTACHtS & THEIR BESTRIJC- I I VE“ NOS I'RUMS. —The united testi uui.n of physicians throughout the United States has fully prnVtd the fact that Pi t.* vs* Vegetable Pills are the only thne Vegetable Pills Which will 'land the test of anafvz.;tinn; hence the pmprie t r would most earnestly urge them to the notice of those who have been iy the habit of Using* as cathartics or aperients, the destructive and in i t itintr quick pills so generally advertised, and which are at best hat slow consumers of the vital ‘unctions, and Murderous agents, eVen to the nnst hale. U ik tnie, most ot them produce a ptp galive effect, ahd sometimes transient relief; ’hit in nmst cases they injure the- digestive or gans, and an habitual resort in thein must ter minate In coufirnYed dvsp« psia. It is triiethat cathartic. and aperient Medicines re often required, but the nicest discrimination should always be 6bserved ,n the selection; and,' if this he done,.nothing iujuoous-can.rt hultfrnm tlvir use.. . © To phylutte Ibis Much desired result, Dr. Pe ters h-iK made it hi** study for several years and feels proud to say he has succeeded htVncth f «r beyond his expectations. The object of his pills is to siiperfeede'the necessity of ft fWqueht >e course 10 injurious purgatives, and trwff. r a me dicine safe, certain, mid pleasant in its rn, ration. P«e»imvd hv Jos. Pefrk, M. D. No. 129 sti*« ef, N» w Y rk. Rich' box j/u. nitns 4t) pdK . Price $0 cents, K als hy'j. .1 Mversj ftpd S._ .E : l»;*tt7‘Carlibl'e*_aifd Wilson & Co; Shippmsburg. " ; £>;*c . 6r\ MjßfcVtljan threv miliums-of l/«>xls *»f these celtdiratvcl pills' h ive Ijeeii.aold,hi the U. o ■ • Jaiiuttih’, 1835. Huodredk .foil thous.ui.ls bless the daV- -tjiVy Oecaoie acquainted With l‘clere' Vegetable Ptflt, winch; in consequence of then- eidraurdina'ry aondiiess, have attained a popularity.'unprece dented in tlic.liistbvy of iiu-ilicihe. When taken according to-’ the directions ac companying iheibr'ihVy are highly beneficial in the pi-dveiitirih aild edi e of Bilnais’ Fiver, Ft-ver and Ague. Dyspepsia. Liver eqmjilßmjs/ Sick 11. joli.yclijJauodice, Asthma, Dropsy. Rheuma tism. EhlaPgv.iileiflfof the Spleen, Piles,idnilic, Female UoktriHliuns", .Heart. IIUHi, Nausea, FlirriidTotigile, Distension of flie Stoiliaclf imd U iwels,liicipientlt)K('rrliiiea, Flatulence, .Hab imal CoHliveneSs, LiHs of Apetite./Blotcbedor S illiiw Complexicin. aiuirid Hfl cases bf 'torpor of tlie B.iwels, wllerea Cathartic or mi aperierit isiltedtd., /theyjireeJcceediiiglv milif.in their operation; phidudUg neither nattiea, j'lipirtgitor debility. : -- 1 ■ -- The, efficacy of tiitke Pills is so well known, and their pse an genera]; that further comment is considered, uiniecesiiary. . Uec. fl. Mfettdnthe, Sick and ■JVt’rttiiiU, THOSE wim haye-suffered,.and atejteate -Of suff.riiigfrhiii thfese will find in /WeW’i Vfgfia6li:KtS%’ reMedy 'fit om-e certain..and imniedhiten’Pits effects la Dynfi /iiio,t : Jttjy.afani'l uiirivaUedthialtehave been Cored ip.a few. weeks after having stiffertd under this dtea'.lfu) complaint fni- yesrs. In habitual Cost!i-Cuess they are decidedly an-' perior trtany'yegetii.tile Pjlls ever yte discover ed, and hesides thiS flfey are recommended by all thiceaiinent and leading members of. the me dical: Facility; o ■ ’ - . /For/nali^as'gbpVte *."■ orw KhtiL-i, For. Using Dr, Peters* Celebrated Vegetable " PJ&kS. . . . ; x. ... *; Because they afe exctedihKly topblar, which nrnyes tlu-m to lle exccediogly goml ■ , 3. Bectfiise they are- ’composed bf simples ' which hnv&the powetr tfr'dogood in animmense number of caies, without possessing the ■ ttieans to do injury in any, l 3 - BiiCftuse thrjr are liol h qm.ck niutlrim the scientific c«tnpiUl, or temperate* rliimm.s. 18 Bithusc two or i|iree, nrein generd suf ficient fnp a dose-—so that, as Is the rust* with tl.e eenrrnlity <«f patent nietlirjpes—the patient is no* compelled torneke a ineaT ol th* m. 19 Because ear!) imlhu’nal pill is put tip 1 iin d« rjtlu* immediate Miperint* ndenre rf tin pro pririo?\ so tlmt ip’ nfifltakv in the com.p< sill* u < r qiemtitv chi. .possibly nrrur thr> ugh tht care lessness rf a less- Interested agent. ' 20* Because they purify the frame without d« hilit children and even to dnfaots, in small quantities, half a pill for instance, With out the slightest danger. 24 “Bernbse their virthes are acknowledged to stand pre-eminent, for their soothing ii flnenee open young ladies -civil* sofTi rinpfrrtn the mttal Changes of life, as directed by the laws Of Na t"rf- Dec 6. LIVER dOIVrPLAIWT,' Cured by D'r. fVm. Evan** Chamomile Tdhic tind jifierient Pit Hi, MKS LY i LE, Mount .my, Lancaster to* Pa, completely restored-to health, by Dr. r.wo.b’ Chamomile Pills. Her symptoms were, gnat pain m her right sid*, c« uld not lie on her h ft without an aggravation of the pain, disturbed rest, Lxtreiht debility, pains in the hi &.d, loss of appetite, palpitation-of the heart, giddiness and dimness of sight, langor, with’other symp toms indicating great defaigt nit nt in the tut.c tions of the liver. Miss Lytle, chtughu r r.| the afon*said. Mrs. Lytle, has. also-bet n n stout! to perfect lu'Ulth, by lilt* Suuieinvaliiahlt medicine. Hrr symptoms were extreme nervmitness, at tended with severe pain in her side, sickness rn the stnmacli, enactions. &c. Mrs. Lttle has ihe pleasure of inf< rminj- the public,'that i.u meri'iis cases siftiilar to her nWn, (in her vicini >>) have been restored to health hy the same mv.ilunhle medicine. General Office frr the sale of Dr. VVm. Evans’Chamomile Tnnir Pills, is at No. 19 North Eighth st.' Philadelphia, a few doors above Market. Interest mg case of Dyspepsia and Ilypofonclriiicisiii, Cured hy Dr. i?t >an»' Chamomile Tome and Family Mfirrimt Ftlu. ,' Rlrs. Onod. of Mount Joy, Lancaster co. was affected h f 7 yrars with ilu* ulinvt h * which she was coi fiit.ed.to hei fet d • h‘*‘ 9 Her sj mpi« ms. were. depression of spirits. sickness at the st« ninth, headache, , * I ML a, “PP* J Rreatpn »M»e and weiiht at the stomach afiir eating, ghat mentalth stir n* dehev., flying pains ip the dust, hack niK.sides, costiymess, emaciation, c« Idness and weakness of the extremities, a c'islike for sr.ru ty*or c« d* versathVn, involtmtary sighing and wet ping, and hinging and lassitude upon the h ast t xtreisi Mrs. Good was in the most c?esperale situation, and could,obtain no r« lit f until she. was ib’vlsed Uy her-neighbors lo^ntnfee,(rial of Dr. £%**&» Chamomile PillV, of which she is happy. testate that-she is now ctr|ttying nil the hit swings of pep feci health. Perarms desirous i f further hilor matton will.be satisfied of everv particular < f her astojdshinpcnrpi.hy applying M 19North Eighth street, Philadelphia, or at her residejice. The above.medicine i*« for sale by Herald Office, Carlisle, _ r— uemutt lSf Bumgardner t York. . SfP\6iJ6Sfl. ... Agents. ,|r • N’F.W FLOUR & F££» STORE. hfliiK subscriber respectfully hiforrtiUils Mi X HI|»1 the phKlih in seilmd, tlm? he has open ed « FLOUR and FEED STORE af Ms i.ld stand, (corner of L'mthcr ond'Bedford,) where he intends'keeping for salci . ■' WHEAT AND BYE Ff.OUR Ivy the barrel or jshmllcr qn iritify, aiul Coni Jffrali Chdfi k ml Bran, Conti-Bye Si Oats i all of which hemtends keeping cnluhuntly ' on hand, and hopes, (a receive a share ’of the - puhllcpatVonnge,: -- •- i: , „He has also on hand'a few bushels nf SfiHijr Wheat for syed.which he ofli ni for sale ir-eT i I a.', '- JOHN PROCTER. ’ Carlisle, Jart. 1839. .. tf; - ■ P*S.—‘He still continues io tarry 6ft the Sil~ J v ?Slojm S M the old stand, and‘has eonstantlv hand a good assortment of plated Saddlery. snich as btirrups, Bitts, Harhers-mcuming and Coach work. , PWtffnr ,<3hafch Makers done m the best m’h'tfn-er'una.WUfi despatch® J.P, V ChaUees ind MouiKn bt Saii'ts a *A fine assortment very low, it “ • - - V • , ' Arnvtd ft Co't,