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ANJD
EAVINC-S INSTITUTION,:
No. 66 South Fourth st. Philadelphia.
CAPITAL 250,000 DOLLARS.
Often daily for the transaction of businessfrom
- 9 A* M. to 3 P. M '
DEPOSJTES of money received, lor which
the following rate of interest will beallowcd
1 year 6 percent, per annum,
6 mos. 6 •• “
3 «» 4 (i , »*
On business deposUes, lobe drawn at the plea
sure of the depositor, no interest will be allowed.
Unoiirrent notes of solvent Banks,' in 1 every
part of the United States, will’be received as
special deposites, on such terms as may be a
greed on in each'particular case.
By order of the Board,
J. DESSAA, Cashier,
Philadelphia, Dec. 19, 1838. ly
DR. I. G. LOOMIS,
DENTIST.
INTENDS residingnermanently 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.
C Dr. George D. Foulke,
Reference,— < Rev. Thos. C. Thornton,
C Dr. David jY. Mahon.
Carlisle. Dec. 6, 1838,
A VALUABLE TAN YARD
POR REMtf, . -
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 bn the business on an
extensive scale, as there is abundant rriom and
the materials are ample. A number !of the Vats
are undef cover, and all the buildings are ot 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 of Hides can be procured in the
neighborhood*,as thesis uo with
iirseveral miles of the platfe—and there i's also
every facility for getting hides from the cities,
and sending.them to marlcefe when eith
er b)*Tail 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 & CO.
Harper's Ferry, Feb,/, 1839. eowtf
Interesting Cure
PERFORMED by Dr. H, Swayne’s Com
pound-Syrup otrrunus Virginiana, or Wild
made use of this" invaluable
Syrup in my family, which entirely cured my
child. The symptoms were Wheezing and
Choking of Phlegm,difficulty qf breathing,atten
ded with constant cough, spasms, convulsions,
&c. of which I had given up all hopes of its re
covery, until I was advised to make a trial of
this invaluable. medicine*.. After seeing, the
wonderful effects it hacl ppon my chile}* .1 ...con-'
eluded to make the same trial upon mvself,
which entirely relieved me of a cough that 1 was
afflicted with for many years. Any person
wishing to see me can call at my house in Beach
rtreet* above the Market, jCen^ington.
Philadelphia, Dec 7. 1838.
The above medicine is for sale h y
J. J. MYERS & Co., Carlisle.
Estate of Moses Scroggs, deceased.
NOTICE.
THE subscriber having taken out -Letters of
Administration on the estate of MOSES
SCROGGS, dcc’d, late, of Newton township,
Cumberland county, heVeby gives notice, to-all
persons indebted to said estate by bond, note or
book’ account, to make payment immediately,
and those having claims-wllf present them prop
erly authenticated fir settlement-'
• Alexander scroggs.
Residipg in Newton township, Cumb. co.
May 30,1839. 6t
FOR SMiE.
AJot of prime Western Hams,
■One new Tillbcrry,
Two Sets brass mounted Harness,
Two good young Horses, suitable for farmers’
use. Also, a great variety ol Dry Goods, Gro
ceries, Gc. .
HAMILTON 8c GRIER,
Carlisle, March 25, 1839. .
WILLIAM MOUDY,
HAS taken that well ‘—,
known tavern stands
in me east end of High
Street, Carlisle, sign of
Commodore Perry, late - ng)
ly kept by Mr. \yilliam
Strohm, where he shall be vißSwßnlHrWflw: 3SJ
happy at all times to ac
commodate Waggoners,
Travellers and with all things needful to
their comfort and convenience. l
—Hrh-2Jar-shalLbec6nsfantly~stipplicd wltlrth'c
choicest of Liquors, and his Table with the best
themarketswill afford.- Acareful-and attentive
hostler will always be at hand to wait upon those
who may need his services. In short, nothing
shallbe wanting to render general satisfaction to
all who may favor the.house-with.their custom,
Ciarlis/e, May 2, 1839. , 3mo.
OTW GOODS.
JUST received arid now opening at the store
tjf the subscribers r cprner of- Hanover. and
1-.outlier streets, Carlisle! ageneralassortmerttbf
SPRING & SUMMER GOODS,
Spring Chintzes, Calicoes;, Ginghams, Lawns,
Muslindclaines, Challies, Veils, Bonnets, Rib
bons, Cadet Cloths,' Cassimeres, and fine Sati
nets. Also, a first rate -assortment of Domes
tics, such as brown and bleached Muslins, Tick
ings, Table Cloths, with a-great variety of stuffs
for Gentlemen's Summer wear, sucli as Summer
Cloth, French Velvet, Drillings and plain Lin
ens of all kinds. Velvet Cords, Beaverteens and
Nankeens—Stocks, Cravats, Breasts and Col
lars,GloVes and VESI'XNGS, Aladagooclas
sortment of . ~
Qneenswarc and Groceries, '
of which will be sold low and on accommo
terms. The public are respectfully ih
vlt™i^ v Qall and examine, before making their
, they will be sure to get bargains:
■ ... T ' HAMILTON & GRIER., :
ri OfflO gooi] Plate . 'j .
5 mediately at Oak - Grove ?W^ ™*
coubty, to whom 'constant employ m boK™ 1 '
given and good wages paid., Apply to : 9®
; PuEa. FoERiNa & TnuDiuu.
(Oak Grove, May 30, 1839. 2m
FORWARDING & OOIVIIVIISSSON
■ 1 HOUSE.
MUlv lIVG,
, CARLISLE, CUMBERLND COUNTV,
HAVE erected a Warehouse oh the RAIL
ROAD, at the west end- of High strent,
directly opposite Dickinson College, where they
can at all times receive and forward merchan
dize and produce to Philadelphia, Chambers
burg and all intermediate places, having placed
Cars on the road which will run regularly be
tween Carlisle and Philadelphia, by which
Goods and Produce of all descriptions will be
forwarded with care and despatch.
Goods will bp received at the Warehouse of
Joseph S. Lewis, ir. St Co., corner of Broad and
Vine streets, Philadelphia, and forwarded to
Carlisle, Chambe'rsburg, and all intermediate
places.
Carlisle, April 4, 1839. s m
Joseph s. lewis, jb. & co.
Commission dtForwarding' Merchants,
•S. IF. cornir Broad & Fine alt . Philadelphia,
ARE prepared to receive and effect sales o
all produce, merchandize, Etc. which may
be entrusted to their care. Liberal advances
will be made on consignments until sales.are ef
fected.
Produce and merchandize left at the Ware
house of Messrs. Murray K Fleming, Carlisle,
shpll receive prompt attention, and all merchan
dize, &c. left with us will be forwarded to Car
lisle, Cbambersburg, and all intermediate pla
ces, on the rail road, with care and despatch, at
the lowest rates of freight. •
April 4, 3839. 3m*
THE books of Dr. Theodore Myers dec’d.,
have been placed in the hands of Jacoj)
Squier, J Esq'.‘ for- settlemeiVf. . Those having
claims against, or those indebted to said deceas
ed, are requested to call immediately for settle
ment.
•Administratrix: of said deceased,
Carlisle,- April 1- -
ESPFjCTFULLY informs the ladies .and
gentlemen of Ciirlisle and itVvicinity that
he sets Artificial Teeth in the most approved
manner. He also scales, plug? and separates
teeth to arrest decay.,
Dr. N. prepares a tqnth ppwder, which whi
tens the teeth, without injuring the enamel, col
ors the gums a fin* red end refreshestHe mouth.
The tooth-ache will he cur£d,. in most cases,
without extraction; and an odontalgic wash is
prepared for healing sore gums and. fasten the
teeth. *
Ladies and gentlemen are. requested to call
and examine his collection of Porcelain or In
corruptible teeth, which >vill -never -decay—or
changexolor* and arc free from all unpleasant
odour, durable and well adapted for chewing,
iwhjcluwilfbc inserted in the best manner ami
at fair prices.
AH persons wishing Dr. N. to call at their
dwellings will please to leave a line at his resi
dence, No. 7 Harper's Row, when he will punc
tually attend to every call in the line of his pro
fession. From a long and successful practice,
he hopes to give general .satisfaction. *
-Carlisle, April 31, 3839. 3m*
John Willcox.
ATTORNEY AT LAW, ,
WILL practice in the several Courts o
Cumbeilaiul, Perry anil Juniata. Office
in Main street, Carlisle, a few doors west of the
Post Office.
March 21,1839. - -If
1 ITIACaifNIST A TOD ' 1
Burr Manufacturer.
The subscriber wishes to inform his friends
and jhc public that he continues the manufactu
ring of all kinds of machinery for Woolen Fac
tories, toget]ier with
FRENCH BIJRH MILL STONES.
abiiisoldstand in New Cumberland, all.of which
he will warrant to be made in the best work?
manlike manner and of the best materials, and
seilatthc lowest prices, upon accommodating
terms.
A constant supply mf.Cards will be ,kept on
hands, and old machinesrepaired .’
ABR’M MELLINGER.
Juno 21.1838. , ly
A new Line of Freight Cars
FROM HARRISBURG TO FHIL-
AD LFBIA.
THE subscriber, grateful for past favors, re
spectfully acquaints hisfricnds and the pub
lic. that he has put into operation on the HAR
RISBURG, LANCASTER, and COLUMBIA
RAIL ROAD, a line of new DOUBLE CARS,
which will run regularly .between Harrisburg,Bc
Philadelphia, by which Goods and Produce of
all .descriptions will he forwarded with enre and
despatch, at 1 ;
Goodk will he received at the WAREHOUSE
of THOMAS J. MAXWELL, N. E. corner of
Broad and Vine streets, Philadelphia, ami for
jvarded to Harrisburg, Carlisle, Chambersbarg,
and intermediate places,, arid by the subscriber?
OWEN M’CABK.
Harrisburg,'Jan, 51,1839.
itT-FISH, SALT AND PLASTER, CON
ST ANTLYON HAND, Cash paid for almost
all kinds of country produce.
post oPpica,..
Carlisle, Pa. May f, i 839.
■ Arrival and Departure of Mails.
Arrives. Closes.
Eastern daily about 10 m. 7 p.m.
“ “ . “ S p. m. 11a.m.
Western 4 * ii 12 m. 9a:m.
Southern “ , <> 10m.— 7p. m,
Mechanicsb|g “ 10 m. - 7p. m,
•Newville - < —« “ 12 m. ' 9 a.m.
T 1 H. EAMBEWION, P. M.
Esta Ce-of David Hippehammer, deceased.
NOTICE,
THE public will take notice that letters.of ad
ministration have this day, been issued to
the. subscriber on the estate of David Hippe
hammer, late of the borough of 'Cum
berlgnd county. All who have slaims or de
mands against the estate ofsaid decedent are
requested to make the same, known to the sub
scriber without delay, and allavho are indebted
to said estate are req'uired {to call and settle the
same immediately. '
HUGH GAULEAGTIEU,
' Carlisle;
April 23. 1839.' . ’ . '
forVs- Bambaacen.p and figured Stocks,
Arnold & Co.
NOTICE.
S. A. MYERS,
DR. J. C. NEIT,
BtJROBON DENTIST,
jj# *<m ■*** ** 1 1 a n Ctt .tt tc t
IMPORTANT
To Jtlillers &’ JTJamiftictnrcrs.
HOWO'S IMPROVED DIRECT
ACTION WATER WHEEL.
THE public arc informed that the subscriber
has,bought’ the, right of the above water
wheel, for the State of Pennsylvania. It is con
sidered by those-having them in use, as one of
the most important improvements that has ever
been'introduced. Persons desirous of seeing the
wheel, can do an,‘ by* calling at the foiTridry of
DAVID COCKLEY The an
nexed certificates have been given as a slight
testimonial of its value; they will speak for.them
selves: All communications addressed to the
suberiberin Lancaster, Pa„ will be pyomptly at- 1
tended to.
MICHAEL M’MATH
April 11, 1839.
[Copy.]
This is to certify, that I have put in one of
Howd’s Patent Cast Iron Direct Action Water
Wheels, in the place of a Reaction Wheel; that
the Direct Whc?l does not flood the tail race as
much by three inches as the reaction did, and
that I can grind seven bushels with the direct
action wheel an hour, and drive two run of
stones, where I could not-gvind four bmhcls in
the same time with the reaction and drive one
run of stones.
PETER FAHNESTOCK.
Ephrata tp. Lan. co. Oct. 1838,
; ._Allnway, May, 5, 1838.
This may certify, that I have been engaged
in putting in S. B. Howd’s cast iron direct ac
tinn Water Wheel, both in the State of New
York and in Michigan, and can give it as my
decided opinion that with 8 feet head cr under,
rightly put in, it will do mpre business vdth the
same water than any other water wheel! which
I have yet had any experience in* and in\ refer
ence to back water, is second best to non* that
I have yet tried." In reference to guanTtVg a
gamst ice; there can be no better operatioi, and
it is very easy to be kept in repair. \
STEPHEN AILES, Millwright.
Alloway, September 5, IBj£.
This may certify that I haveHiadin my tyill
one of Mr. Hbwd ? s direct water wheels for the
space of one year. It is a five feet wheel', and
I have had a re-action in the parne place—l haic
also had Wheeler’s Union Wlictil, ycP T'thirk
MrLHowd’s wilPdo'more business wfth lesswiv
ter than any other I have tried. It docs wei
in back water. I have had from sto 6 fecr\
head. I .think we could do as much work will
half the water as we used to dd with the undetj
shoot wheel, which has also been in operation
in my mill. LAWRENCE RILEY.
Lyons, September 3, 3838.
This may Certify, that we have used one of S.
Hpjvd’s patent water Wheels since December
last, by the side of a rc-nction wheel, and we
think that Howd’s will So double the business,
with the same water that actiou* wheel
wijl door very near. We never have but three
feet head, and can grind with that eight bushels
per hour. We are.subject to back-water. This
wheel 'will do as good business under back' wa
ter as the re-action, and we recommend it to
thc“attention and patronage of the public.
SIMON BURTF.
MILES S. LEACH*
DYEING & SCOURING.
THE subscriber respectfully informs thepub-
Jic that she continues to cleanse Clothes of
grease, stains, Bcc, in the best manner and with
opt injuring the clrth. She will also attend to
dyeing
all kinds of Yarns, Cloths, Silks, Bcc. &c. any
Color which may be desired, on the most accom
modating terms and with despatch.
Her residence is a few doors east of Mr. A.
Richards’ store. Centre Square, Carlisle.
JANE McMURRAY.
April 25, 1858. 3y ,
LIFE AND HEALTH.
PERSONS whose nerves have been (injured
by calomel, or excessive grief,great loss of
Diood, the suppression of accustomed discharges
or cutaneous eruptions, intemperate habits, or
other causes which u-nd to relax and enervate
the nervous system, will find a friend to soothe
and comfort,in EVANS* CAMOMILE PILLS.
Thbse afflicted with Epilepsy or Falling Sick
ness, Palsy, Serious Apoplexy* and organic af
fections of the heart, nausea, vomiting, pains in
the side, breast, limbs, head, stomaclrbr back,
■■will find themselves immediately relieved, by
using EVANS* CAMOMILE and APERIENT
PILLS. DrrEvans docs notpretend to say that
in all debilitated and impaired constitutions—
in nervous diseases of nil kinds, particularly of
the digestive organs, and in incipient consump*
ti'onjkwhethcrof the lungs or liver, they * will
cure. “ That dreadful disease, Comum/itlon,
might have been checked in its commencement,
and disappointed of its prey all over the land,
it the first symptoms of nervous debility had
been'-'counteracted-by the Camomiltr'Fldwer
chemically prepared, together with many other
•diseases/ where other" remedies have”pfpveU
fatal. ' * --
How many persons do we daily fimHorturecl
with that dreadful disease, Sick Headache.. If
they would only make trial of this invaluable
medicine, they would perceive that life is a
pleasure and not a source of misery and'-abhor
rence. •-In--conclusion I- would-warn-nervous
persons against the abstraction of blood, either
by leeches, cupping, or the employment of the
lancet... Lfrastic purgativcs.jn._delicate_habits
are almost equally improper. Those are.prac
tices too oftjjp resorted to in-such cases, but they
-seldom fall to prove highly injurious. Certifi
cates of cures are daily received which add suf
ficient testimony.of the great efficacv”oF this in
valuable Medicine, in relieving afflicted man
kind.. .F.or sale by
0 . . J. J. Jlfyers & C 0 .% Carlisle,
. Demutt & Bumgardner, I York. •
May 23, 1839, , > Agents.—
Dyspepsia, Dyspepsia.
fS there no cure for that distressing disease?
is the echo Irom thousands. Read the many
certificatcsdf cures performed by Dr. Wm. E
vhns’ Camomile Tonic and Family Aperient
Pills, ~The following certificate must certainly
convince every person of the great efficacy ol
this invaluable medicine. -
iDi;. Wm. Evans— Dear Sir:—l can never be
grateful enorfgh for the cure I have received by
the use of yourinvaluable medicine (Camomile
Pills,) . I-was for five- years very seriously
troubled with.Dyap, psia, which caused a ner
vous sensation throughout my system—So much
that I sometimes shook as if I had been afflicted
with palsy; during all .this time X took many
medicines, but none would cure me. At last,
my physician gave me up; but fortunately'one
day ns I was speaking to a friend on .the subject
he told me that Dr. Wm. Evans’ Camomile
Pills were the only-medicine that would cure
me, of which I purchased Some, and the result
is that lam now enjoying .perfect health, Any
person wishing to see me can call at my house,
No. 365 North Front street, Philadelphia. .
' ■ ‘Henry L. Campbell.
The above medicineis for sale by
J. J.Mvehs 8c Co. Carlisle.
( CHANGE OP AGENTS
I For Morrison’s Universal Mcdlclucs. '
Horatio shepherd MoAiMateSoic
Agent in the United States, having been
dismissed by the British College ofHealth, Dr.
George Taylor now.of the city of New York,
has been appointed Sole General Agent, and Hy
gia Delegate to the United States.
*» le said George .Taylor has appointed A, D.
Ulmstead, of Montrose, Susquehanna county,
1 ennsylvahia, Sole General Agent for the states
or Maryland and Delaware, and thirty three
counties cast of the Allegheny Mountains, Penn
sylvania? and George C. Hand, Surgeon
ot Allentown, L.ebigh county, Pa., General .A
gent for four counties in ihc statb of New York,
and seven in the state-of New Jersey, to wit:—
Burlington, Cape May, Cumberland, Glouces
ter, Monmouth .and Salem, in the state of New
Jersey i Gennessce, Livingston, Monroe and
Steuben, in the state of New York.
Hereafter, no person can"or will vend the ge
nuine Hygeian Medicine? within the said dis
tricts, except by the authority of the said A.D.
Olmstead And George C. Hand. All former
agencies within said districts having terminated
by the removalof 11. S. - Moat, who is now offer
ing for sale under the firm of Moat & Pelham,
Medicines of their own manufacture, which will
readily be detected, as such will not have the
sip nature D. Olmstead , G. C. Hand, or
Olmstead fir.'!l and, on the cover of each box or
package.
The lending principles of the Hygcian or Mor
isonian them y of Disease,' are too favorably and
generally known to'rcquire 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 lie 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
tiicts arc genuine, unless each box or package
have a fac simile of James Morrison's signature,
with asac simile of the signature of GeorgeTay--
/or, and also the written signature of A. D. Olm*
stead, G. C. Hand, or Olrhstead Hand, wjtli
the written signature of Sole Agents, when ap
pointed.
■The Pills arc.of two.kihds—Nb. 1 r.ml No. 2,
sold in boxes with envelopes, at 25 and-50 cents;
and packages at $1 and 83." packet con
tains a proportion of about two to one of Kn 2.
The Powders are in separate boxes—price 25'
cents, ‘
No chemical apothecary or druggist is ever
cmploycd'to sell these medicines. •
i Respectably persons complying .with thc'rc
buisitimis required may be appointed agents on
qbera/ terms. <
\ Office hud General DcJiot t No, 5 South Front
ilfcct, Philadrl/ihta.
\ “A. D. OLMSTEAD, General Agent,
\ For 33 counties, Pa.; the states of *
\ Maryland and Delaware,
\ G. C. HAND, General Agent, ~
VFor 5 counties, N. Y-raml 7 J.
.Tie public is hereby notified that we'have
nniW our business, and hereafter irwill
ducid under the firm of Olmstead & Hand.
Aionlers directed to OlmsteadBc Hand, No.
5 Front street, Philadelphia, will receive
promtt attention.,
\ OLMSTEAD 8c HAND.
Thcmovc medicine is for sale by
CmRLES OGILBY, Agent for Carlisle.
Sept to, 1838. ly
TO BUILDERS.
\ P. GOOD’S
in bridges.
F-*A>tlS GOOD, of the township of New
J-ondji, in the county of Chester, nml state
ol I'cniisylinia, obtained letters.patent for an
improved mn of erecting Bridges over streams
of water. uic plan combines strength a riel .per
manency \\% .economy, so much, so as not to re
quire, in soft situations, more than one liaUthe
expense to Act a Bridge on this plan, and when
built would it be liabiy to be injured by a fresh
,ct, or rise.in l c stream; the Bridge being con
structed and toured in such a manner, that if
the water shnij rise so \)igh an to run over the
top of it, the Udge would remain firm and se
cure. The pfo has been submitted to.a num
ber of scicntin men, who all pronounce it a
great improverfot. .One on this plan has been
erected over aWch of ‘Whiteclay creek, in
the township Oljondongrovc, which received
the apnrol)ation|a Jury appointed by the court
to view the sumdi The subscriber having -pur
chAscd therightifthe states of Pennsylvania
west of Hampshire, Vcj*
mont. New JersefEastdm Shore of Maryland,
North and South trolina, Indiana, Kentucky;
Michigan, Mississib] t Louisiana, Missouri* a,nd
the territories ol (isconsjn and'Florida, will
sell single, townsll courtty, or state rights, to
any person nr. persA, and will give every ex*
may I necessary, at his placeTf
residence, A irk 8 /»M, Lancaster county, Penn
sylvania, or to thclditors of the Volunteer. I
Carlisle , Pa, I *
_ September SO, 1831
’UANCIS GrFELL.
We, the Commissii
having erected a Bridi
Good’s patent, are dcc\
it is a very valuableifnfi
bui/ding-over small sti\
expensive in their consl\
ers nf Chester tfonnty,
[mi thcmotlel of*Francis
cl lv of the opinion that
bveTncnt, especially for
(ms, being much less
•clion.
aJt-h C7tfiBT' 2 *
* IV. Passmore,
r ohn Beitier ,
Commissioners,
June 1d,.1838.
; DYSPEPSIA!
MORE testimonials o\
Wm. Evans’ Camo
Philade!/i\
Sir:—Being on a visit tol
my native village of Gera
jivail myself of the opportul
words of recommendation I
. Pills, to theabundant test ion
in their favor. About four \\
tacked with Dyspepsia, and I
suffered from that complaint!
NotyitllSfanding I tried evci'jl
1 I obtained' rt
cidentajljfesaw your advertised
numefbuss’and respectable tq
accompanied it, I had some 4
your medicine might not prove!
less in my own case. I tried if, a
necessary to add was shortly curl
success was greater than I couldl
anticipated from even the warm*
dations.; As a small return for 111
have bestowed, I send you this act
of my thanks and the deep sensei
under which I feel myself toward \
implicit confidence In the efficacy 1
omile Pills, and feeling it due to”nri
ferers, f would warmly entreat all I
dragging on their existence, undei' tl
of that scourge 6f the human family!
to lay aside their,early prejudices al
remedies, and apply to you,' that til
ccive a speedy and. permanent reston
I still reside in Germantown, thoi
ouently visit the city, and will willingi
further-information that may he-desii
Ever gratefully, yours.'
• T. B. WILI
TH® TRUE RICHES OF LIFE IS
heal T Hy
We know ■ that health, and the ability to labor
is the wealth of the great mass of the /ico/ile in
this as in most, other countries. 7b fi reserve,
therefore, that health by JVA7 URAL, means, is
a grand moral and fiolilical .scheme, to fulfil
which requires our utmost attention.
THE unparalleled reputation, .which Peters’
Pills have acquired as a Medical Restorative,
is the most unquestionable proof that can be gi
ven of their immense importance to tfic afflicted,
in almost every class of The number
of letters received from patients recovering thro’
their means is really prodigious, and. the com
plaints which they have cured are almost as va
ried ns they arc numerous. Hut still there are
some in which they are more especially benefi
cial than in others; and among those may be
named the too often fatal complaints of the sto
'mnch and bowels, such as Cholic, Flatulence,
and Indigestion, for, which they are not only a
certain but an immediate cure.
It is well known that from the disarrangement
of the stomach and bowels,tirisc nine tenths of
all the maladies of adult and declining life; that
this is the foundation of Flatulency, Spasmodic
Pains, Indigestion, Loss of Apctite &c;, arid that j
those in their turn give birth to Dropsy, Liver
Complant, Consumption, and habitual lowness of
spirits; therefore Peters*' Pills being the very
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. ‘ ,
I, In speaking thus Dr. Peters arrogates nothing
to. hjmself that has not been conceded by the
public. - He is no needy quack nr unknown spec
ulator, who comes before the world as his own
herald and witness, but is placed in a responsi
bility of situation by the patronage which he has
enjoyed for years, and which is increasing to an
extent unprecedented in the annals of medicine,
that mak.es him careful to arrest nothing which
is not borne out by the most infaliblc proof, and
hence, he does not fear to be put to the lest in any
thing which he lias promised respecting his Pills.
Dr. Peters is most happy to be able to state,'
on- the authority of-a great number of regular
1 physicians, that wherever his Vegetable Pills
have been introduced, they’ have almost super
ceded the adoption of mercurial j experiments,
for their peculiar faculty in sweetening the blood,
and stimulating it to expel all noxious juices, and
in givMug strength and tone to the nerves, pre
svent's disease from 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* Hillsaresold by-all thfe prin
cipal Druggists in Ualtirnore,Philaddphia,VVash
ington city, and throughout the United- Slates,
-the Canadas, Mexico,-and the West In
dies, and by r -
JOHN 3. MYERS, Carlisle,
SAMUEL ELLIOTT, Do.
S. WILSON 8t Co,, Shippensburg,
GEO. GARUN, Chambersburg,
DEWISDENIG, - Do.
ALEX-’R SPEER, Mercersburg,
P. W. LITTLE, Do.
I) .comber 6, 1838. '• 3y
jTk UAOKS &. THEIR EESTRXTO-
NOS TKUMS.—The.lgnited testi
mony of physicians throughout the United States
has fully proved the fact that Peters’ Vegetable
Pills are the only true Vegetable Pills which will
stand the 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 or aperients, the destructive and,ini
‘ating quack pills so generally advertised, and
which are at best but slow consumers of the vital
functions, and murderous agents, even to the!
most hale. <• It is true', most of them product'a
purgative effect, and sometimes transient relief;
hut in most&ases they injure the digestive or
gans, and an habitual rcKoit to them must ter
minate in confirmed dyspepsia.
” It is true that cathartic apd aperient mcdicinrs.
arc often required’! but the nicest discrimination
should always be observed ,n the selection; and,
if this be done, nothing injurious can result from
their use*>.
To produce this much desired result, Dr. Pe
ters has made it his study for several years and
feels proud to say he has succeeded at length far
beyond his expectations. 'The object of bis pills
is to supercede, the necessity of a frequent re
course to injurious purgatives, and to offer a me
dicine safe, cemmland pleasant in its operation.
Prepared, byJfiMPriestly Peters, M, D, No;
129 Liberty stnKNcw York. Each* box con
tains 40 pills'. ‘*rnce 50 cents. For sale by .!.-
J. Myers, and S. Elliott, Carlisle, and Samuel
Wilson Sc Co. Shippensburg. ' Dec. 6.
-Peters’ Vegetable Plllsi 1
TB/MTORE than three millions of-boxes of these-
IV H celebrated pills have been sold in the U.
States sin.ee January, 1835.
Hundreds and thousands hloss the day they
became acquainted with PNcrs’ Vegetable Pills,
which" in consequence of their extraordinary
goodness, have attained a popularity.unprece
dented iirthe history of medicine.
Whea taken according to- Lhc directions ac
companying them, they are highly beneficial in
the prevention and cure of Bilious Fever, "Fever
and Ague, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints,-Sick
Headach, Jaundice, Asthma, Dropsy, Rheuma
tism, Enlargementdf the Spleen, Piles, Cholic,
Female Obstructions, Heart Burn, Nausen,:
Furred-Tongue, Distension of the Stomach and
Bowels, Incipient Diarrhoea, . Flatulence, Hab
itual Costivcncss, Loss of Apetite, Blotched or
Sallow Complexion, and in all cases of Torpor
of the Bowels, where a cathartic or an aperient
is needed. They are exceedingly mild in their
operation, producing neither nausea, griping nor
debility. . .
. 'The efficacy of these Pills is So well known,
and their use so general, that further comment
is considered unnecessary. Dec. '
ISPEPSIA.iI
le efficacy of Dr
lie Pills.
Dec. 19, 1838.
hiladclphia; from
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Headache, Sick and J\Tervous. ,
THOSE who have suffered, and are weary of
suffering from these distressing complaints,
will find in Peters' Vegetable Mills, af ifemedy at
once certain, and immediate in its effects.
In JJys/ie/isia they stand unrlvalledt many have
been cured in a few weeks after having suffered
under this, dreadful complaint for years.
In habitual Costiveness they are-depidedly su
perior to any Vegetable Pills ever yet discover
ed, and besides this they are recommended by
all the eminent and leading members of the me
dical faculty.
For salens above.
A CATALOGUE OP REASONS,
For using Dr. Peters' 1 Celebrated Vegetable
PILLS. H:
1. Because they- are exceedingly rsfipular,
which proves them to be exceedingly good.
3- Because they are composed of simples
which have the power to do good.in animmehse
number of cases, without possessing the means
to do injury in any. ■ , /
i -I fre :
[ivc'any
3 Because they arc not a quack medicine.but
the scientific compound of a regular physician
who has made his profession the study of his life*
4 Because they are nodunplcnsant to take nor
distressing to retain, while Uieyjue most effect
ive to operate. , , , ...,
5 Because they arc recommended as standard
medicine by.the regular faculty.
6 Because by keeping the system in a natural
state of action, they cure almost every disease
which is incidental to the human frame,
... H e <- aus e they are cheap and portable, and
will retain all their virtues in-full vigor, in any
climate; and for any length of time.
8 Because, notwithstanding their simplicity
and mildness, they are one of-the speediest pur
gntivc medicines which hasyelrbecn discovered.
y Because they are an unfailing remedy for
procuring a good appetite. ' -
... 10 . in cases of spleen or despondency,
by their healthy influence on the excited state of
the body, they have a most happy effect, in
calming, and invigorating the mind.
11 Because they effect their cures without
the usual attendants of other pills, sickness and
grlpings.
12 Because as well as being an unrivalled
purifier of the general svstem, they arc a sover
eign remedy for sick head-ache.
•13 Because they differ from the majority of
medicines, in the fact that the more they arc
known the more they are approved-.
14V* Because as their application creates no
debility in the system, iheymav-'ietaken with
out producing any hindrance to business or'the
usual pursuits of every day life.
15 Because when once introduced into a fam.
■ily, or a village, they almost immediately lake
tho precedence of ull other medicines in.ccnera/
complaints.
16 Because a number of the wonderful cures
they have effected, can hesubstantiated without
any undue means being resorted to, to procure
invalid testimonies.
-17_Bccause their composition is such, that
they arc equally applicable to the usual diseases
of warm, cold, or temperate climates.
T 8 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 a meal of them.
19 Because each individual pill is put up un
der,the immediate superintendence of the pro
prietor, so dipt ho mistake i,u the corn position or
quantity can possibly occur'through the care
lessness of a less interested agent." * ■ -
20 Because they purilj the Irame -without
debilitating the system.
21 Because, notwithstanding their immense
popularity, no person however vrntufed to raise
against them tilt* 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 crrtain situation may
take them, (not more than two or time at a
time however!) without in the slightest degree
incurring the hazard of abortion, ' Were the
virtues of Pctcr.s'fne.stimnhle pills,, confined to
this desirable end alone, it would give them a
decided ad vantage over the medicines of all com
petitors, as in no cases is there more danger to
lie apprehended, or.for which so.few have been.,
discovered, as the one referred to.
23 Because while they are so cflicientin tludr
nperations with adults they may at the same time r
he adminis'ered to children and even to infants,
in small quantities, half a pill for instance, with
out the slightest clanger.
24. Because their virtues are arknnwledgecl
to stand pre-eminent, for their soothing ioflnenre
upon young ladies while suffering fi r m the usual
changes of life, as directed by the laws of Ka-
Uire. . Dec.fi.
THRASHING MACHINES
HORSE POWER
CALL Ah'U EXAMISE FOR rOU/iSF.LVEs!
The subscribers, thankful for pas! Favors .in he
this method of informing the public, that tin y
still continue the building of T/iroshhit; A/ac/ihira
and Horse Power, at their old stand/in Lumber
street, Carlisle, where Farmers and others can
at all times be supplied. They have made a
considerable improvement mi the power and
machine, and have also attached a
CLOVEJI THRASHER.
jyltvch for durability and simpleness of construc
tion is surpassed hy none..
Having all manner ofcoufidcnce in the supe
riority of the above mentioned machine, fife, thev
are c willing that Farmers shall teal them before
making the purchase.
Persons wishing to purchase or examine the
machine will please make application at the
public housed John Cornman, Carlisle.
... NEVIUS & MITCHELL. ■
May o, 1 SoB. ■- ts*
Dll. SWAYNE’S COMPOUND SYRS#?*
OF PRUNyS VIRGINIANA.OR WILBEp
-CHERRY—I los medicine is ({TV-led to tho-eee
public as an effectual remedy in all afTcctinns ill- -'
clicalive of j Pulmonary diseases , both in their re
cent and moreadvanced sttigestsuch as Jlsthma,
■ -Pulmonary -Qonsumfttipn\ recent~or~"chronic "
coughs, hoarseness, hodpingJcough, wheezing,
and difficulty of breathing, spitting of blood,
night sweats, &c. This remedy is,highly use
ful to persons whose nerves have been injun d
by calomel or excessive grief, great loss of bleed,
the suppression of accustomed- discharges, or
cutaneous eruptions, intemperate habits', or oth
er causes which tend to renovate or relax the
nervous system. How many nersonsdo we daily
behold approaching to an untimely grave,wrest- .
cd in the bloom of youth from their dear rela
tives and friends, afflicted with that'common and
destructive ravafeer, -called Consumption -which
- soon wastes tile miserable sufferer nntilthey-be
come beyond the poweroflutman skill; If such
sufferers would only make a trial of Dr.Swayne’s
Invaluable medicine, they would soon find them
selves more benefitted than hy gulphing the va
rious ineffective remedies with which our pa-
Sers daily abound. This syrup immediately
egins to heal the ulcerated lungs, stoppingpro
fuse'night sweats,- mitigating the distressing
coughjmidmt thesanwrtime inducing a healthy
and natural expectoration also relieving the
-shortness ofbreath and pain-in the chest, .which
-hal-rass the sufferer on. the-slightcat exercise,-
and finally the hectic flush in the palid and, e
maciated cheek, will soon begin to yahish, and
the sufferer will here perceive himself snatched
from a premature grave into the enjoyment'again
of comfortable health.
Obsert'e—l The abpv&snedic.]ne is for sale: at—.
xh? Medical Office, JJp. 19 North Eighth street,
Philadelphia, where all orders must be address
ed. To avoid imposition the Proprietor’s najpc
Is Impressed in the bottlef;_likuwise his sigiia-o
tuire is attached to the labels on the bottles;-
Price $1 per bottle, or six bottle's for g5 *
For sale by J. J. MYERS’# Co„Carlisle,
-Ifc J> SAD Swaync'sCovifiaund
J!/*— I his is decidedly one of the best remedies
for coughs and colds pp.w in.use—it allays irri
tation of the lungs, loosens the cough, causing
the phlegm to raise free and easy? in asthma,
pulmonary consumption, -resent and chronic
coughsjwhccaing and choking of phlegm,hoarse
ness, difficulty of. breathing, croup; spittiiig of
blond; &c, The‘syrup Is- warranted to effect a
permanent cure* if taken according to directions
which accompany the bottles. For Sale at the
drug store of 3. j, Mtem & C or .
Dec. 6,
AND