American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, April 11, 1839, Image 4

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    TEETH.
■IIIJCIOUS ttSTAL/c, OR MIVEHA L INCOH'
: atit\rlßLp'TfpETH. . "j
Ithas for man/ yeiiN beeii a great desideratum
among Euro'jiean -'dntl ' AincricUa'/Uintistai to.
mmiatacture.Teeth.from incorruptible materials;
which.should'irditate the hat,und'iivJng,Teeth.|
‘.Mirny have devoted yeirs td unsucccssfiir ex
periments;* arid others nave succeeded,in ma’nu-|
tactarlng teeth of materials similar totheporce-;
lainlwat'e. ibut .generally jthey .'liavclan .opaque;
white appciyancc,' by,which they are
tlngnisiicd from the Imman.tceth. ~ j
‘After long and tedious experiments,;the eu'}-.
serjber has succeeded in manufacturing’teeth of
materials entirely incorruptible, arid perfectly ini
imitation of human’, teeth. They have a semi
transparency, and are made of varioussizes and
shades. " ,
In cases where absorption of the areolar pro-,
«B3s, dr other causes may render it necessary, he
will cast of the same materials attached to the
teeth, artilicial gums, which shall imitate.the;
gum and supply tho loss of substance.’.
It is entirely impossible for these teeth to
change their color, or 'cause foetid breath,. 1
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 mastl-|
ention, and so that they cannot be distinguished
from the most beautiful natural living .-teeth by
the moat scrutinising observer. ' ” ■
He also performs all the various operations in
Dental Surgery, 'according to 1 thelate, scientific
improvements.in the arh. \ ! ...
F. H. KNAPP, Surgeon Dentist*- ,,
N. W. corner of CharlcsSc Faycttc-streets,
” . Baltimore. ’
A new liinc of Freight Cars
FROM HAURTSBim® TO PHIL
ADB&PECIA.
THE subscriber, ' grateful for past favors, uc
spectfully acquaints hisfricmls-and-tlie pub
lic* that'he has put into operation on the’HAR
UISBURG.,LANCASTER, andCOLyMBIA
HAH, ROAD, a line of new DO.UBLE CARS,
which will run regularly between Harrisburg &
Philadelphia, by'which Goods and Produce of
nil 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. E. corner, of
Broad'and Vine streets, Philadelphia, and'for*
warded to yafrjaburg, .Carliskv.chambersburg,
anu’iVrt&VraSdTSfte places," and by the subscriber;
OWEN M’CABE.
Harrisburg, lan. 31,' 1839.
dT-FISH. SALT AND PLASTER* CON
STANTLY ONdIAND. Cashpaidfor almost
all kinds'of country produce..
MACHINIST AND
Burr Manufacturer.
The subscriber wishes to. inform his friends
and the public that he continues tljc manufactu
ring of all kinds of machinery for Woolen Fac
tories, together with
FRENCH BUHRMILIi STONES,
at hisnld stand in New Cumberland, all of which
•lie will warrant tape 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 Curds" will bo kept on
bands, and old machine's repaired. -
ABR’AI MELLINGER.
June 31,1838
A VALUABLE TAN YARD
pon Runt,
JIT 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 tinder coyer, and'all th.e 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 ot Hides can be procured m the
neighborhood, as there isiio other tannery with
in several miles of the place—ahd there is also
every facility, for getting hides from, the cities,
and sending them to market when-tanned, cith
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 GILit.EECE 8c CO.
Harper’s Fetrf, Feb, 7, 1839. ' eowtf
OR. I. G. 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,
' li*r*renrp ) Or. Theodore Myers,
Reference,— < /{ev _ T/l0!) _ a Thornton,
'-Dr. David jV. Mahon.
Carlisle. Dec. 6, 1838. ; .
Clover Seed for Sale.
100 BtTSHELSOF CLOVER SEES
"■fUS I' received from Ohio, and for sale a 1
the Warehouse of the subscriber in the hoi
’■ough of Carlisle., Also a large quantity of Tim
othySied.
T" December 20, 1838.
. ' TO DEJiTISTiS.
The, subscriber furnishes Dentists with his
Celebrated7l/i«eraf Incorruptible Teeth,. which
have been spoken of in Uie highest terms of porn*
racndationby all who have used them and by
numerous men of profound chemical knowledge
•who have examined them. Wao,,Human'Xieth.,
Gold Foil, Tin do., Itf c. Bcc. including every ar
ticle of material used in Dental Surgery. Teeth,
gold; Uc~ sent by mail to any part of the Union
when ordered, . F. H, KNAPP,
May 31, 1838. Surgeon Dentist, Raltimore
BTOVSS.'
ASPIiJVDtD assortmont of fancy Franklin
and Parlor; S/ones, intended tor coal or
wood. Abo, a variety,of Cmkim; Slaves .of the
mosteconbmical • and.approved kind.-,' Wood
staves and other castings for sale either finished
or intlie plates, yery.cheap for cash or approved,
country,produce. ,i •■;•'
j. Peeis, Foeuin’o & Tiiudium.
OakGrbve Furnace, Oct. 4, 1838. tf
' | FOR SALE* ~
■ A lot ; of prupfe Western hams, ’, ,
OhbnewTillberry, / , : ‘
Two sets brass mounted Harness, •‘7_ ■
Two good young Horses, suitable fdfTarmcrs’
nso. Also.n great Goode, Gro
ceries, Gc. '■
: .. . HAMILTON Sc GRIER, -
CatlislcvMarch 25, 183?. r - —.
We, the Commissioners of Chester county,
having erected a.Bridg'e on the model of Francis
Good’s patent, are decidedly of the opinion tliht
iLis a, very, valuable improveme'nt.-especiallyjor
building over small streams,"being muefi less
expensive in their' construction. * ; J ;
, Elijah tSemii, ■ ‘ '
J- IK Passmore,' -
1 John Beitlern
June 11, 1838. Commissioners!',,
HENRY RHOADS.
.■ tf
’• 'v-jfaiir '
rl fcENJAMIK'.BOWN.coroer of Shipped'and
P fc Gfebrge streets, Philadelphiaj whs affected
dor seveni years;with extreme nervousness, by
•which he was not al)le to,Writc Ins'name. ’His
symptoms were eruscation, daily spasmodic pain
in the hend, loss of appetite, palpitation‘of the
{heart, 1 giddinessnirtl'dimnessof sight,ialstvitih
hility of-engaging in dny thing that Remanded
vigor or courage; sickness of the stomach, im
paired appetite,-coldness and weakness of the
extremities, e.maciatiqry and extreme . debility;
disturbed rest, a sense of pressure and weight on
the stomach after eating, great” mental despon
dency, severe flying pains in thecheStibackmiid
side, costiveness and it dislike, for society and
(conversation. Jlr. B. lias made,trial of;voriofns
•medicines now before t.bc public, but topp effect,'
until, observing ,‘,iji..amublic pnncp some Cures
ptrformed by jl)r; Wiluam Evanses' Camomile
Tonic and FiiinilTy : Aperient Pills,, he pVas indu-.'
ccd'to give them a tnal;of wliich'beisariytime
ihapp’y to state that: they'effectually cured him
pfitie above
. Persons.who doubt tn£ .above iure7 arfei most
respectful 1y directetl torheabpvemfepfipifptj';
Son/, at'the North'west,‘cofSeF oTlShippeiHand,-
peorge atreets.',-. r , ‘J.. BKKIA)«ttM jfeyjg-y
iDivW.Kvans’Camom
who aVedaiiytrdhhiedwith'that
destroys the peaoeandhappiness bf, HiiJhsands,
can be ■•DKFfcvaiw'
Camomile <1 anic and Family Pills.—
yideojtheriiiedical advertisements. •- ‘
ji CHANGE 01 AGENTS •
II - leoriWorrlaon’aiUulvcraal Medicines. ,
MOUATIO SttEPftEßßMO#'.' late Sole
_ A£ent in thc:onst l ed ■'StaWsi’ having been;
dismissed'byfhS British College •6f'HeaUb, :Dr.!
George TaylornoWof-the city ofqNeW'.'iVork,:
bas been.appbihted.S6le General
girtDelegate,tp-theUpited States..;) :t> ;
The 'said George ,Tpy lor has JJ.
! Olmstead,' bfTltmtrose, Susqueham\a’.p6uhty,l
Pennsylvania,^SolfcGeneral Agent fqi'the spates
of Maryland aiid' Delaware, aftdf nitty nhree,,
counties cmC aCthc Allegheny Mountains! Penn
sylvania; artd,Geoi;ge Q. HandrSuigepnTjentist,.
of Allentown, Lchjgh county, Pm, General A
gentfor four counties In the state pfNew. YoyK,
ami seven in the'state'of NeilitferSey,tWljiii
Burlington, Cape May, CumbeHaod, ; Glouces-.
ter, Monmouth and Salem, in the. state, off Now !
Jersey; Gcnnessce, Livingston,.Monroe .pad
Steuben, ip the;State of New York. ;
Hereafter, rio.pevsqircan'or will,vend the. ge
nuine Hygeian Medicines within the ‘baid dis
tricts, except by the authority, of tlie snid -AV1).,1
Olmstead arid' George C. . Plant!. ■ ' All-former
agencies within .said districts iiiiyjng terminated
by the removal pfH.,sj. Moat, wlioisnKwpifer-,
ing for sale uhdpr.,t)ie firm of Pelham,:
Medicines of their own manutdctUfe, which Will
readily be d.eleqted;-as such will tint have the
signature of vfi ' D. Olinslf/id,-(!. C,' : /landi T or
Olmstead O' Hand, on the cover of;each r .b,oXhr
Sackage. ; >{ih l l I
The leading pi'inciples.of the Ifygeian or Mor-:
dmah-theoiy ot .Disedsei.are too favorably, and
generallyknowntoTeqnlreaminuteexplanation
in this advertisement.' ; ‘ . ,
;. These medicin'es curo all diseases which* ad
mit of a cure, and many heretofore, deemed in-’
curable. "
They may he givep with'safety to the weak
est patient, and under every circumstance and
stage of human suffering, and-w children of: the
most tender age.' ■ .'* - I ; •
None offered-for sale within jfhe aforesaid dis
tricts are genuine, unless each bbx. or .package
have a fac simile of James Morrison’s signature,
with a sac simile of the'signature hf Geoi^eTay
lor, and also the written signature of A. D. Olm
stcad, G. C. Hand, or Olmstead O’.HandJ'Witlr
the written signature of Bole Agents, 'When ap
pointed. ' ~ ;. ,: “ , . •;
The Pills are of two kinds—No. 1 and No. 3,
sold in boxes with envelopes, at3s and SO qcnts;
andpackagesat 01 arid S 3. Each packet 1 con
tains a proportion of.abont two to one of. No 3.
The Powders are v in7
cents. "
-No chennical apothecary or druggist is ever
employed to sell thesq medicines
Respectable persons complying ;will\ the re
<|iiisitions required may be appointed agents on
Tiberal tcrms. ■' ,
Office and General JBe/iol, Mf. S South i'yon
street, Philadelfthia. ■ ' , ,• -
, A. D. OLMSTEAD, General Agent,
v for 33 counties. Pa.; the stales of
, Mary land.and Delaware.-
G.'C. HAND,.General Agent.
For S counties, N.Y., and 7 counties, N. I.
•The'public js hereby notified that we have
united our bnsiness, and hereafter it will bq con
ducted utidcr tile firm of Ol in stead (j> Hand.
All orders directed to Olmstcnd fklland, No.
.5, south Front street; Philadelphia* will reefcive
prompt attention. „
“OLMSTEAD & HAND,
The above medicine is for sale by_
CHARLES OGILBY, Agent forCarlisle.
Sept 20, 1838., . _ , ' I>, ;
to BRiaca- jaii
P. GOOD’S
lIWPROVEXVIENT IN BRIDGES.
■ ftRANGIS GOOD, of the township of New
JP London, in the county of Chester, and state
otVennsylvania, obtained letters patent fqr ap
improved plan of erecting Bridges over streams
of water. The plan combines strength ami per
manency with economy, so much so as not to re
quire, in some situations, more than one half.thc
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 over the
top of it; the Bridge would remain firm; and se
cure. The plan , has been submitted to ts 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 j>y the,court
to view the sHme. " The subscriber.having.pur
chased the rights'of the states of Pennsylvania
wesfoftheSUsquehanna, Hew Hampshire,"Yei-’
mont, NeW Jersey .Eastern Shore of
North and South Carolina, Indiana, Kentucky,
Michigan, Mississippi, Louisiana, Missouri, and
the territories of'Wisconsin and Florida, will
sell’single, township; county, or state rights, to
any person or persons, and will give every ex
planation that may be necessary, at his place of
residence, Kirk's Hills, Lancaster county, Penn
sylvania, or to, the Editors of the Volunteer,
Carlisle, Pa.
" FRANCIS ,G. FELL.
September 30, lt)38.;
Interesting'Case Cured, , i;
ar dr. nrit. er ass', camomlus tonic jn-d
il $ * sam W’V
.. TO TH^'f^^fcfECs-r.
FQR the purpose ofircmovihg
judice that prevaili
tine practice, of as'tv ell as to - give rf
quietus to the unfounded refiorls of some inter
ested individuals concerning it, the subscriber
Allinks it becessary t6.pr.eacat.to the .publid, the
following'vbluntary certlfiiiates-oflfrira perfor
med by him, from persons of respectability, long
known in tlie-borough.nf,Carlisle. Persons sim
ilarly afflicted may have their complaints as well
ns their prejudices removed, by calling on F.
EHRM/VN, Homoeopathic Physician, E. Main
street, Carlisle.
• 'December 27, > i'-r'-e r
JRIMPH
Of the F/omwopathic, over the .old practice l
of.JHcdictnc'/mrh) established.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONGERS.
£4OMETIME the laßt of August, A. D. 1837,
a small appeared on my.,face
near my left eye; jt thought it was.\vhatis called
a blind boil, anic( tinted it accordingly, Several
days after it first Appeared, it was examined by
a physician of Chis place, who pronounced it a
CANCER, and directed me to, i\ppiy *a.lunar
causfic, .whichJLditUor-two or three weeks, but
foundjnojielp from it. I also applied other rem-
ng.Be«er effect, after which I was di
•fected tohsc caustic potash, but all to no pur-
'l-lie last proposed remedy created nsore
-about-thejsizc of a quarter of a dollar, and a co
pipus discharge. It was again examined by a
“medical doctor, and thought by him. to be suffh
ciently burned by the caustic, and he advised me
to apply some healing salve.’ I did so, and aslt
healed/ the cancer was more visible than at first;
and by the time the sore wap healed, or nearly
so-—for it -never was .fully healed from its first
appearance,-until:hcalpd in the way hereafter
suited. -At this time there was a head appeared
on the surface, about the size of a five penny bit,
\yith a shooting pain and a cr&wling sensation in
it.
I Having been acquainted far several years with
Mr. Asa F.Smith, generally known in this neigh
borhood,.by the name ot the Indian Doctor» and
having seen him* during the lime I was applying
the remedies above stated, I asked his opinion.
He said, he feared they .would'not .effect a cure*
that he htid cured many , and Was perfectly ac
quainted with them in all their stages nhd vari
ety. After I had found those- -remedies which I
ip ltad been using, ineffectual^l applied to the*.said
Mr. Smith; lie applied a plaster, with a small
quantity of powder, much larger than the tumor,
>yhichtvas pjiinful. . He gave me
a phial of the of
the plaster, with directionsTiow to use them.—
It will be observed that the plaster was onlylor
the purpose of sticking and keeping the air from
the wound—thfe powder was intended to have
effect on the cancer—and an effect it had, ih ;
deed, for it burned similar to red hot,iron* i'Thc
application of which I for about 38
days, during which time my sufferings wei» ex.
jtreme, beyond description-. -Indeed, it how. ap:
pears astonishing to me how I bore up under it
sq *ln the course of this application*‘there
were‘Several pieces of this cancer taken .out? hut
nftertaklng out a piece in one place and then
going 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 X had taken out
thr.ee pieces in the same place in succession, and
more still appeared in the same place. By the
sufferings I had 'endured from the application of
.. ■!. i~—i—« j
The'day on'which I ceased the application ofit
I was informed that Dr, Frederick Ehnnatf
professedto be skilled inthe cure-of cancers:
this was sometime in December 1837, to the best
of my recollection* I 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 lint— and to my astonishment,
there was no further discharge from the wound,
more than barely saturated the small quantity of
lint, which was only sufficient to.cover it. After
I hhd taken his prescription for three or four
days, I found by the sensation in the other side
of my face, that it was as highly charged with
4he cancer as was the side I had made the ap
plication of the powder to, aforesaid, and that it
had also got down over my under jaw into the
glands of my neck. I also found a cancerous
sensation on thelnside of my right arm. between
-tlie wrist and elbow, and another in the fleshy
part bl my right thigh, and also in other parts of
my Wqdy. .The sensation was so well Unown by
me, having experienced so much ofit,. I could
not have been mistaken. After taking Dr. Ehr
man*s prescription two or three days, I observed
achangc in all those affected parts; above na
med* and-morc particularly hi the wound which
was opened by the. former application* which
npw began to heal. Itliinkitwasnotmorethan
two 6V three weeks from-the time DivEhrman
made the first application until my face was
healed completely and has conlinued'so
eVcr since, and appears to be sound.
From the foregoing facts I feel it a duty I owe
to Dr. Ehrman and to the public at large, to
certify that he FULLY. HEmoved the cancer
FROM SIV system, hy His firescri/ition, and that
he not only cured mg. of the cancer, but haspai>
tially removed h disposition ■ which 'I had long
felt of a dyspeptic affection, and also some urin*
ary.Qbstj.uctiojn, so that,! feel more, whole, and
soundjdn body than I have for several years past.
Given under my hand at Carlisle, county of Cum
bgrlapd* arid state of Pennsylvania, tlie 13th day
of August'A.D. 1838,
~ JACOB SQUIER,
A OASIS OF DYSPEPSIA
of’Wycars standing cured by Homoeopathic
practice .
• I da.certify that I have been afflicted with dys'
-pcpsiajor the time.above mentioned, qndfgrvtlie
Inst five .years very severely, : attended with a
burning, 'aching and beating in the stomach, and
occasionally with stitches and vomiting. I coiiid
not-Wlish strong diet of any kind, and. was- gen
erallyiof a costive habit. During iriy dong ill
ness,/It employed nine different physicians,.at
different times, in the hope of getting,, some re
lief, ifnot entirely curedi but all was in vain.—
Ait length I heard of different astonishing cube's
performed by Dr. Frederick Ehrman, Homoc
opalhidlPhysician, and I employed-him asthc
tc/if/i,. but without much hope. He gave me
snme pleasant medicine and .continued it four or
liy'e' weeks, when I felt grcatrclief, and in a very
short time afterwards 1 was completely cdr'edj
iand for nearly h year slhcel haveenJoyUd a good
■strije ofhtealth, without the least symptom of that
diSagrceablc complaint returning. ,I,i would
therefore recommend to those afflicted with sim
iilay'pigolhcr complaints; to make early applies
tiqpilo.Div Ehrman; whose medicine is not only
pleakahtto the taste,:but seldom or never fails
‘in affording .reliefs tlie' Doctor’s
ciratge.'isuncommonly, moderate. Witness iriy
signature at Carlisle, the first day of November
1838. . C, MOORE, Hanover st:
the PUBLIC.
■ "I dS'cTCrtiTy with pleasure, that Dr. Frederick
Ehrman, Homoeopathic Pbysicianjdf Carlisle,'
[cured me of the lolld'wing cDmhlairita;, "tb ! wiii-l
3n the'authmn nr 18371 was affliqteff With p vtd
lent a\Xii&'iS(?Hyeeiaeiy, and l appliyd to and
■was- attended by tine of o.ud'raost''eminent
fS?onjeUme
laftcij* >yxtli>what’lsjjg^itrally^ter-
med audihc'pams I
pafctibrilaflyjn my"
joints. I was attended by the same eminent
.physician,.and so acute were my pains, that
laudanum was .copiously administered tplullinc
Uttt fttcropo*
rary relief: my joints were swelled and stiff, my
right arm and hand were powerless—l could
not -rn9vera„fingciv *1 had
my rijjht nrikfejoifit & wj»>swell(S(r.
and stiff. I had a cough Nyith purulent exnecto-.
ration, accompanied with the dysentery. In tact
| t was left by:t(tc diff(frepcdiscases' arid thetyeatr;
ment prescribed,' a living skeleton/almost with-'
out any hope of relief. One of my neighbors
who visited me about this time, advise ' me to
call on Dr. Frederick Ehrman, and I did so, on
the princij)J[e,that (tdroivning pi an ,woyl<lpatp/t
a( straws; or, mother .wohls,X was Shilling to
try any thiifg.. to,get relief;fjromithe iVnseries 1
was laboring- undefi and&oniMvy to my expec
tation,.aslweU as all who saNv.me, XfcoonrfduriU a
general ndief-r-piy-p^ms,removed, ; and,myft?sh ;
and health increased;!?/ • E|r./{E|p^A!»Js. treat
ment, ’apd frppv tlpit tiine I enjoy c<l and.now, en-1
joy a. better Stateof.hcaUhthhd beioi■ 6X 1 was h f
flietpd. ’ldo Uiefeforc/ With confideribe heedm
mend to those suffering. undersimllar-aßUctinns, |
to call upon Dr. Ehrmam in Carlisle, (the soon
er the better, after they become afflicted) under!
a linn belief that they will be soon relieved and
rcstoredto their usual if not better health, than
beforc'thcy were afflicted, without the use of the
lancet , or,thc disagrecablc.and painful operation*
of blistering or uncommon restriction of diet.—
His medicine is pleasant but poWcrfhl, and is
always attended with beneficial consequences.—
Given under my hand at Carlisle the 15th dav of
■November, A, u. 1838. E. Z^RMANV.
CUREt) !«qa
In the fail .of thWear JB37> I vyasufflictecl with
a bad cold, which hypughtW a severe \coughr—
For about 6 twtr/mWiil\s; it increased more rand
more, though I tried every means to get relief.
I then employed-one of our most eminent physi
cians, but.still got worse and worse? at length I;
was confined to bed, and every movement of my.
body .brought,on the. cough so seyeifply .that-I
must’,die. I cannot describe tl)c -suf-
Ferlpgsl felt from the,pain in my breast h;or the,
quantity ’of putrid matter I' discharged 1 [when
coughing'—lt appcnredi'thnf ; my' whole 1 inside
.would.be spit out. I ,w;fs.reduced 1 to a skeleton,;
Abouttiiis time, some of my friends came .td see'
me and rejated some cures c of’sinular complaints;
performedby Ur, Ehrinah, ancl'strongty; .'urged'
me to give hVnr a trial. 1 hucf hennrof them
before, mul consentedi without any hope howev
er of recovering. ; But,:cprttrary (to the..expec
tation of my frh nds, as*wrll as;myse!f, I »tfns,by
his treatment, sppn able to lpave my bed and at
tend to my business as usual, which I believe I
never would have done, but for his;nriedicaVtveat
merit; and my.strength speedily returned. From
that time Xhave enjoyed better health 1 than 1
had dbne fpv suveral yearsbeforc. Now, I would
say to those similarly afflicted, and to the public
at large, tint my firm belieHs, if it had not been
for the.trcatm.ent of Ijr. Frederick Ehrman, On
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 dav of
December, 1838. JOHN COKNMAN.
Georgetown, D. C. June 38, 1838.
mo DR. WM. EVANS—Respected friend:
- ■ JC-.on ■■wtwn~ my*
sincere thank's to you, who have been the cause
of my being restored to perfect health. For five
months past! have been laboring under a severe
Chronic Inflammatory Rheumatism, attended
with debility, loss of appetite, lowness of spirits
Sec*. Having,-frequently heard of the truly ex
cellent quality of yoiir Camomile Pills, 1 at last
determined to make trial of them; although not
without considerable opposition from my physi
cian and family. At last seeing niy determina
tion they argeed to the trial; and upon using the
third package I was’ altogether; restored to
health. How cah -1 express my gratitude and
sincere regard for such a saviour of human
frames? My case was .altogether hopeless, and
I must confess myself qurpriscdiat :the extraor
dinary result. No people were evermore bless
ed than >Ve pro with’ such remedies,' Themany
quack advertisements whidli appear in'the pa
pers which 1 received from your city, deterred
me from using.'your, pills before I did; lean
truly, say tlvat no medicine in. t]ie known .world
has had such aneficialefTect.be as your. Camo
mile and Aperient Pills. Whatmakes the cure
more extraordinary is that I'anymore than forty
years of age, and for the last four years could
just move about, and only at short intervals. I
am at present entirely recovered;. and
arc that you may enjoy a dong and; prosperous
life,. If 1 am, spared* I. will .'.almost.,cei;tainly
come toJPhiladielphia to sec
If my name and letter will bc of any service
to you, you are at t perfect liberty to make lise T ofj
them, and all I can. do to aid you will be dbne
with unbounded pleasure.,
Your most truly, grateful and. humbleserv’t,
r: L - - - *VVilliAsiJohnson.
Sept 6; 18S8; • * ' :
' TOi THE: PUBLIC.
MORE PROOFS of the efficacy of. Dr. W.
Evans’ Camomile; Tonic'nntl -Family A
penenVPilla.—Mi'. Joshua Swain r pane. May
county, N. Ji ;• effectually restored
the following distressing sylUptoms;—-Extreme
debility, nttended tvitli cohstanrpain in the side,
hack and limbsi giddiness &qt] dim,hess bf-sight;
sickness at the stomach,impaired appetite; dif
ficulty of, breathing; great pressure ai}d,weight
at'the stomach after.eatingjdeprcssibsxjf spirits,
coldness ahd weakhess.pf the,extremities; -flying
pains in the ntfestpcnstivcncssgnncl ritUcr Symp
toms not necefesflry t6-ehumeffitcl : Mi^ : Sivaiii,
wife; of,. the .aforesaid ■ Mr/Slvaiihihas'also been
restored to health by the above invaluable medi
cines. a Hersymptoms were—nervousness.-head
ache, piiii in the sid.e. lpss of appetite, disturbed
rest, eructations, Stpd 'jrhe'pUbilc . iirc'hcreby
informed that their tndtiyesffpr making this dec
laration are. that othdrs afflicted with like feymp
toins may. receive intOrmation of. and '.Ue 'cured
by the sortie inestimable roedlcii\<r. ~,
For sale at the Herald Oflice, Carlisle.'
Sept 6,1838. -- r r; -" r •;•••••■,; ■' •
. -. ■ - . > ■ *: -r ~ ’ ■ * ■■■
IMPORTANT TO PEMAXiES.
fkR. WM. iEVANS , 'CJi l iiioihifi//'Pills-liavc
B W: proyed-.tf>'Uothe.j\iujt'iisef«l,mtdicirid now
betofe, the publici, ia uradicating.all’.the clispases
cpnneclcthwitli tluilLMimlr -hx-One of .the most
dangerous eppcnstofcmalcs isat the change of
life, arid it is thferi that theyrcqulhe itmedinine,
which wilUsolnvigdfate!theirihifld;arid!sti'eirKth
eii; their- constitutions,-; a&. may enableufKim to
withstand fhe.shopk.j X,udies f }vho,ar«:in.!i (leli
cute,st,ate, are
ns Vomitihg.’-hcart'torii,Treat! ache", tooth ache,
hysterics, and other troublesome symptotrrs.from
whicli they.witl’find themhetvos relieved, by ta
king Dr. Evans’ Camomile Pills, which remove
disorders in the head,-invigorate the mind,
Strengthen the body, improve the memory, and
enjivc.utli.e imagination. Uemenibering.alwavs
to keep tlie Farilily A
perieht Anti-bilious Pills. For sale at the
, Herald Office, Carlisle and by
H S. Wilson ft tie. Shippensburg.a
“ Carlisle, Sept 6, 1838. • ••'
HEAL X H. r
. r :We\ k'ni>is &bdtWef&h\\frtoWlfe dhibtf(o f tdhi>f
is the wealth of the great mass of the fieo/ile in
this as in most ; other countrtcs. 7b preserve,
therefore, Jhat pe filth hy, Wsi&UJiAL weans, is
\a -grand m6ral : nricl'political sch'etrtef it 'fulfil
\which requires our utmost attention.
fipHE unparalleled reputation which Peters*
a£qujt£d hs'4*lH<(dl£a(l RdBpof,a(iVci
is the most unquestionable proof that can lie gi
ven of their immense importance to the afflicted,
in almost every class ot diseases. The number
•of lcttcrsl : reccivcd from patients recovering thro*
theirqnean3 is really prodigious, amL.thccom-,
plaints which they have curedvare’almost ns.va*
ried as they are numerous. Hut still'tlierc are*
some in whicliHlveyjire more especially benefi
cial than among those may be
named the tobloften fatal complaints of thesto
mach nnfl:hnwfdH t .R»eh 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 and bowels, arise nine tenths of
all the maladies of adult and declining life; that
this is the foundation of Flatulency, Sptprmodic
Pains, Indigestion, Loss of Apctile Btc., and that
those in their turn give birth to Dropsy, Liver
Complant, Consumption, and habitual lowness of
"Spirits; therefore Peters*- Pills-being the very
Jjebt medicine which has ever been discovered
forthe 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
Tifblicr* I&is fiOjvecdy qutick Or utrknWwh spec- :
heirald mid in ; n responsi
bility of situation by thc«pnironagc which he has
enjoyed ; fur years, and which is increasing to an
cxtuft;Ui\precedcuted in the annals of medicine,
that miikcs him careful taarrest nothing which
is hot borne out by the most infaljble proof, and
lichee he-does not fear to ho plittothe test in'iitvy
thing whichhe lias promised respecting his Pills.
; Dr.'Peters is most happy to be- able to State,
on -tho authority of a great number of regnbiV
■pTiystcjans, that wherever his Vegetable Tilts'
have been introduced, they have almost super
ceded the a.dopijon of mercurial experiments,
for tlieir peculiar lucidly in sweetening the blood - ,
and stimulating it to expel all noxious juices, and
in giving strength and tone to the nerves, pre
vents disease from acquiring that strength which
must be got under, if at all, by dangerous reme
dies.
Prepared by JOS. PRIESTLY PETERS, M.
D. 129 Liberty street, New York;. . Each bpx.
contains 40 pills; price 50 cents.
These’ celebrated Pills arc sold by all the nrin-.
cipal-Druggists in Baltimore,Philadelphia, Wash
iiigtonmitry, and- throughout the United Slates,
the Canadas, Texas, Mexico, and the West In
diesi'andby ... . '
. "JOHN J. MYERS, Carhslc, .
. SAMUEL ELLIOTT, Do.
S. WILSON & Co.Shippensburg,
GEO. GARLIN, Caainbersbnrg,
LEWIS DENIG, Do.
< ALEX’R SPEER, Mcrcersburg,
P. W. LITTLE. Do.
December G, 1838. ly
'fitrAOKs'& 'viEEi& ofesTitxrb
'l‘i v E NOSTRUMS.—The united.tesli
mopy of physicians throughout the United States
has fully proved the fact that Peters* Vegetable
rPills are tliconly true Vegetable Pills which will
stand trie test of analyzalion; henep the proprie
tor would* most earnestly urge them to Ihe notice
of those wlio have been in the habit of using, ns
cathartics or aperients, the deslruclive andjirrU
tating quack pills so generally advertised, and
which are at best but slow consumers of-thc vital
functions, and murderous even'to the
most hale. It Is' true, most of them produce a
purgative effect, and somctim’cs transient relief;
but in most cases they injure the digestive or
gans, ami ah habitual, resort to them, must ter*
: ruinate in confirmed dyspepsia.
It is true that cathartic.and aperient mpdicines
arc often required, blit the nicest discrimination
should always be observed ,n the selection; and,
if this be done, nothing injurious can-result from
theiivuse.
To produce this much desired result. Dr. Pe
ters Uas'made it his study for several years and
feels proud to say he has succeeded at length far
beyond The object of his pills
is to supercede the necessity of a frequent're
course to injurious purgatives;.and ! to offer ame
dicinc safe, certain, and pleasant limits operation.
Prepared by Jos. Priestly Peters, ,Ift, X>. No.
129 Liberty street. New ! York. Each box con
tains 40 pills. Price 50 cents. For sale by J.
J. Myers, andS. ElliotlU.Carlisle,. and Samuel
Wilson & Co,. Shippcnsburg. Deo..6*. r
Pelt i’s’ VcsotablcPills,
MORE than three millions of boxes of these
'celebrated pills haye bc.eu.soJd In,the U,
Spates since JaWiiavy, 1805. ‘
'Hundreds and thousands bless the day. they
became acquainted with Ptttftf Vegetable Pills,
which lin consequence" of their extraordinary
KQpdness, have attained a‘popularity unprece
dented in the history of tnedieme, ;;
. When takenacc6rdin£ to tire 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, ;prdpsy, Rheunruv*
tism, Enlargement of the Spleen, Piles, Cholic;
Female Obstructions, Heart Burn, Nauscni.
Furred Tongue, Distensiorif’bf the Stomach'arid
ißbwets, Incipient Diarrhoea, Flatulence,
itual Costivenes&t Loss ofi Apetite,' Blotched W
Salfow.Complexion, ancVin all cases of Torpor
of the or an aperient
is needed. They are exceedingly mild hr their
operation, producing neither nausea .griping qor
debility. *. . \ '• ']
The efficacy so well known*
andthoir use so general, that further'comment
is considered unnecessary, 6, ; f.
JHeddachc, Sick and JS'crvons,
nnHOSE who have suffered, and are weary of
.’JL, suffrnnp: from these distressing complaints,
will Wd in Pctcra* Vegetable Pill* :t_i’cnicdy at
oirce certain, and immediate in its effects.’
': In DysfiejidiuX'rio.y stand unrivalled; niany have
been cured in a few weeks after having suffered
under this dreadful complaint for years.
In habitual Costivencss they arc decidedly sir?
perior to any Vegetable Pills ever yet discover
ed, and besides this they arc recommended by
nil the eminent and leading members of the me
dical Faculty.
! For sale as above. • Dec, 6.
A CATALOGUE OF REASONS,
•For using Dr. Peters' Celebrated. Vegetable
•; 1 PILLS.
I. Because, they , arc exceedingly popular,
•which proves them to be exceedingly good.
• : 2. Because' they are composed of simples,
which have tlie power to do good in animmense
number of cases, without possessing the means
to do injury in any. ■
■9"(B^' u !®r t, '?y raTe '' not a quack medicinc.but
tlic TOBntilic :co(T)pdUnd of a regular physician
wlipiltas|madtf hisp’wffesaion thtstudy of his life.
i_ -t.ißcCauSe.they aitiiwt unpleasant to take nor
distressing to retain, while they are most effect
ive to operate. •
- 5 Because they arc recommended as standard
fiiipfiy'i■ ; ; ■
G Because by keeping the system in a natural
state of action, they cure almost every disease
' V i* C n ls mclc 'cntal to the human frame.
Bea! >usc they are cheap and portable, and
wm retain all their virtues in full vigor, in any
c “i “nd for any length of lime,
e' “ BOfinusc, notwithstanding their simplicity
and mildness, they are one of the speediest nur-
B a * ,Vi c medicines which has yet been discovered.
9 Because they arc an unfailing remedy for
procuring a good appetite. 1
10 Because,in misesofsplccnor despondency*
by.,their healthy mlluencc on the excited state of
the body, they have a' most happy ■effect' in
calming, and invigorating the piind.
11 Because they effect thdir-tnres -without
the usuallattendants dE other pills,, sickness and
gripmgs.
13 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 Irom the majority of
medicines, in the fact that the more they arc
known tlic more they are approved.
M Because as their application creates np
debility in the system, they may be taken with
nut producing any hindrance to business nr the
usual pursuits of every clay life.
IS Because when once introdocetl imn a fnm
ily,-or n village, they almost immediately take
the precedence of all other medicines in general
complaints.
~ 1C Because a number of the wonderful cures
they have effected-, can he substantiated without
any undue means being resorted to,' to procure
jnvalidUestimoniOs. , ,, ?
l) ri 'Because-thfctr composition is 'such, that
they are equally applicable to the usual diseases
of warm, cold, or temperate climates.
18 Because two or three, are 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 n meal of them.
19 Because oath individual pill is put tip un
der theimmediate superintendence of' the rpl-n
-p victor, so that ho mistake bribe composition or
enti, possibly occur through the’ care
lessness of,a less interested agent.
20 Because they purily the fi-anVc .without
tlebilitatingtl.e system; ' ■
21 Because, notwithstanding their immense
popularity,ho person has everventUredto 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 certain situation may
take them, (not more than tiyn or three at a
time hpwever!) w.itlioufin the slightest degree
incnn-i,.g the hazard of- abortion, WeVe the
virtues of Peters’ inestimable pills, confined to
tliis desirable'end alone, it would give tlum a
dccidcd.ad vantage over the. medicines of all com
petitors, as in no cases is there more danger to
,bc apprehended, or for which so few have been
discovcred.'as the'bric referred to. ,
.. j 2? F*cc-' 1 i!?s v/hile they arc so efficient in their
operations with adults they may at the same lime
be administered to children and even to infants,
in small quantities, half a pill Jbr instance, with
out.the slightest-dangcr.’•
24 Because their virtues arc acknowledged
to stand pre-eminent, for their soothing influence
upon young.ladies while suffering from the usual
changes of life, as'diredted by the laws of Na
ture.” /_* Dec. 6.
BIVEB. ddMPBAiNT,
Cured by Or, Wm . 72i>ana* Chamomile Tonic
and yl/iericnt Pills .
MHS. LY ILE, Mount Joy,' 'Lancaster co.
Pa, completely festered to health, by Dr.
Evens’Chamomile Pills, Her symptoms were,
pain in her right side, could not lie on her
left Without an aggravation of the.pain, disturbed
rest. Extreme debility, pains iri the head, loss
of appetite, palpitation Of the heart, giddiness
and dimness ot sight, langor, with other symp
toms indicating great derangement in the func
tions of the ,liver, Mis 3 Lytle, daughter of the
aforesaid Mrs. Lytle, has also been restored to
perfect health, by the same ipvaluablc meditinc.
Her symptoms were extreme at
tended .with severe pain in her side, sickness on
the stomach, eructious, &c.’ Mri. Lytle has
the.pleasure of informing the puhlic,that nu
merous cusessimHuf to her own, ‘(Th'her* vicini
ty) have been restored, to health hy the same
invaluable medicine. Genera! Office for the
sale, of Dr. Wm. Evans* Chamomile Tonic Pills,
is at No. 19 North Eighth st. Philadelphia, -a
■few doors above Market.
Intei'estjhg case of Dysjicpsia
and Hypocoridriacisin,
Cured by Dr. Evans’ Chamifimle Tonic .'and
Family jiperitniPUCa, '
, : Mrs.. Qood, of Mdunt Joy,‘Lancaster co. whs
affected .for, r years with.the Above
symptoms of which she wasxonfiincd to her bed
tor 9 months. Her symptoms were, depression
of spirits, sickness nt th’cstnnirfCh, head ache,
impaired appetite, great pressureaiVd weight at
the stdmach.nfter eating, 'great triental despon
dency,ftying.p'aiHs in,the, chest, bapk ami sides,
cosuyenessilemaciatiqb. cuianc?? and weakness
°.f; fhp cxtrcniities,, a ,for soc|eiy;or ccn-
Versatlonvinyolunthry weeping,. and
langor and lassitude upon the least cxercisK*—
Mrs. ;Good wns in the,most'-desperate situation,
aud could obtainino-relief until she. was advised
hy.-hiej neighhors. td \ make,trialjif ,Dr;-Evans*
Chamomile rills, of js happy/tp 1 state
that she is blessings of pey
feet hefifth.' ‘PcrSortsdesirbus.df furthcr ihtor
-matiohwiirbe gatfstied bf e’veryYfhVticmar of her
ing at 19 North Eighth
street, Philadelphia, or at her residence, v ;
. The above,-tnedicinc by.. . - f '
v ‘ v.' •. f.* ‘ ‘Heiaiii Carlisle*.
‘ r Memuti&.Bufagdrdrier, York.
Sept 6. 1838.■:. A^etite.
TIIRASHI 11 iSI lIIiVES
■ ' power
CALL A nil EXAMINE FO H" TO VR SE L EE S
The subscribeKs,’Thankful for pastfavors, take
tlhs.n¥6tVfrifl ! rt£ 'th'e pUblic that they
still sontinue the building of {Thrashing Machines
aiul-7/ors.e Poivcr, at'their ok! stand, in Lomher,
street, CaVltslc; where Farmers and others can
at'all limes be supplied. They have made a
considcrable improvenient .on_.the._pnwcr.-nml
machine, ami have also attached a
CLOVER THRASHER. .
which for durability and simpleness of construc
tionissurpasjsed by none.
Having all manner of confidence in the supe-'
riority of the above mentioned machine. &c. they
are willing that Farmers shall teat them before
making the purchase.
Persons wishing to purchase or examirie the
machine will please make application at the.,
public house of John Cornhian, Carlisle.
NBVIUS & MITCHELL.
Mayo, JB3B. c
Satin, Bambaaecn, plain and figured Stocks,
forsale by | " -Arnold & .Co,