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

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. SAVINGS INSTITUTION,
No. 66 South Fourth st. Philadelphia.
CAPITA!. 2SO,OOt)DO^AK.S.
Often daily for the transaction sf business from
' 9 A.M. to3-S- M-„ , ;
BEPOSITES of mnoey received, tor which
the following n><>: of interest will beallowcd:
1 year d percent, per annum,
6 mos. 6 “ " ■ • ■
-3« 4 “
' On business deposiles, lobe drawn atthc plea
inre of the depositor, no interest will be allowed,
~ iJncurrent notes of solvent Banks, in every
part of the United States, will be received ns
special deposites, on such terms as may be a
grecd on itieach particular case.
■ By order of the Board.
, J, DESS AA, Cashier.
Philadelphia, Dec. 19, 1938. ly
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. Fcrree’s Hotel,
where he may be found at all hours.
Persons requesting it will be waited upon at
their residences. ,
CDr . Gc'orgt D. Foulkc ,
Reference < Rev. Thos. C. 7 hornton,
C Dr. David JV*. Mahon.
Carlisle. Dec. 6, 1838.
A VALUABLE TAN YARD
■ ■ POE. RENT. ■>
AT HARPER ’S FERRY, VA.
THE subscribers will lense for one or .more
years, their valuable Tan Yard, with _ all
Us 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 under cover, and all the buildirigs 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 ol Hides can be procured m the
neighborhood, as there is no other tannery with
in several Iniles of the place—and there is also
every facility for getting hides from .the cities,
and sending them to market when tanned, cjth
er|by rail road or canal. There is, likewise, a
demahd 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, 7, 1839. cowtf '
Interesting Cure
PERFORMED by Dr. H. Sway.ne’s Com
pound Syrup ol Primus Virginiana, or Wild
Cherry^—Having made use of this invaluable
Syrup in my family* which entirely cured my
child. The symptoms were Wheezing and
Choking of Phlegfp<difiicuU}’ of breathing,ntten
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 had upon my child, 1 con
cluded to make the same trial upon myself,
which entirely relieved me of a cough that Lwas
afflicted “wUh" for many yeifrs. Any person
wishing to see me can call at mv house in Beach
rtreetj above the Market, Kensington.
John Willcox.
Philadelphia, Dec 7, 1838.
The above medicine is for sale by ,
J. J. MYERS & Co., Carlisle.
WILLIAM MOUJOY,
, BIAS taken that well
B ■ known tavern stand ,
in the east end of High ,
Street,, Carlisle, sign of
Commtdore Perry, '\Sl
ly kept by Mr. William
Strohm, where he shall J®
happy at all times to ac
commodate Waggoners, -
Travellers and others, with all things needful to
their comfort and convenience.
His Bar shall be constantly, supplied with the
choicest of Liquors, and his Table with the best
the markets will afford. A careful and attentive
hostler will always be at hand to wait upon those
who may need his services. In short, nothing
shall be wan ting to rendet general satisfaction to
all who may'favdr the house with their custom.
■ Carlisle, May 2, 1839. 3mo.
NEW GOODS.
• - 'H'UST received and now. opening at the store
9j| of the subscribers, corner of Hanover and
liOuther streets, Carlisle, a general assortment of
" SPRING & SUMMER GOODS,
/•Spying Chintzes, Calicoes, Ginghams, Lawns,
JMoslindelaine’s, Challios, Veils; Bonnets, Rib
bons, Cadet Cloths, Cassimeres, and fine Sail*
■i. nets. Also, a first rate assortment of Domes
tics, such as brown and bleached Muslins, Tick
!,•; IngSrTable Cloths, with a great variety of stuffs
for Gentlemen’s Summer wear, such as Summer
'Cloth, French Velvet, Drillings and plain Lin
i.;;;,'en3 ’of airkinds, Velvet Cords, Beaverteens and
-Nankeens—Stocks.. Cravats,.. Breasts. and -Col
' laVsjiGtoves and VESTINGS. Also agood as
soriment of- ■ “ : : .
Queensivarc and Groceries,
all of which will be sold low and on accommo
- dating terms, tf The publio„are. respectfully in
'Vited to call arid examine before making their
purchases, arid they will be sure to get bargains.
HAMILTON & GRIER.
MOULDERS.
BiOR 10 good plate Moulders are wanted im
mediately at Oak Grove Furnace, Perry
xounty,:to whom constant employment will be
given and gopd wages paid. Apply to
Puss, Foehino & Thodicm.
Oak Orove, May 30, 1839. 2m
VALUABLE REAL. ESTATE
POP. ALE. ■
■" ffIHE subscriber will sell afpflvate sale, aval-
JL uable tract of land, situate inNewton town
ship, Cumberland county, about a half mile west
■ of Stoughstown, on the . turnpike leading to
' Chambersburg, adjoining lands-ol John.Stomch
and Samuel Browneller, containing SIXTv.
„„ EIGHT ACRES, of first rate LIMB
“■-HTONi'j'L AN D, about fifteen acres of which
. a ™’»wered with thriving Young Timber; the
remait«wjj Un( | el . „ 00( j f cnce and inahigh state
' of cuUiyatTBi»,i l^ n g thereon erected a 1
. There iaalsobn the premises a tbriving
apple orchard. ' _ \
Any person wishing to view the premises will
- call with , the subscriber, residing.in Frankford
’ township, about one mile north of Alter’s mill,
and, a short distance from .Hetrick's store.
SAMUEL MARQUART.
• -Sin. ■
June 13,1839.
NOTICE.
THE books of Dr. Theodore Myers dec’d.,
have been placed in the hands of Jacob
Squier, Esq. for settlement. Those having
claims against, or those indebted to said deceas
ed, arc requested to call immediately for settle
ment.
s. A. MYERS,
of-said deceased.
Carlisle, April 11, 1839..—3m0.
DR. J. C. NBPP, -
BURG-BOW DENTIST,
TJSESPECTFULLY informs the ladies and
Carlisle audits vicinity that
he sets Artificial Teeth in the most approved
manner. He also scales, plugs and separates,
teeth to arrest decay.
Dr. N. prepares a tooth powder, which whi
tens the teeth, without injuring the enamel, col
ors the gums a fine red and refreshes the mouth.
The tooth-achc will be cured, in most cases,
without extraction; and an odontalgic wash is
prepared for healing sore gums and fasten the
teeth.
Ladies and gentlemen nrc requested to call
and examine his collection of. Porcelain or In
corruptible teeth, which will never decay or
change color, and are free from all unpleasant
odour, durable and well adapted for chewing,'
which will be inserted in the best manner and
at fair prices.
All 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 11, 1839.
CHARLES WCLURS.
- ■ ATTORNEY-AT LAW,
WILL practice in the several .Courts o
Cumberland, Perry and Juniata. Office
in Main street, Carlisle, a few doors west of the
Pest Office.
March 21, 1839. • . ' tf
A new liiuc of JPrcaght Cars,
tROm HARRISBURG TO PHIL-
AR IPHIA.
THE Subscriber, grateful for past favors, re
spectfully acquaints hisfriends and the pub
lic, that he lias put into operation on the HAR
RISBURG, LANCASTER, and COLUMBIA
RAILROAD, a I'mc of new DOUBLE CARS,
winch 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 atitbc WAREHOUSE
of THOMAS J. MAX WELL, N. E. corner of
Broad and Vine streets, Philadelphia, and for
warded to Harrisburg, Carlisle, Cliambersburg,
and intermediate places, and by the subscriber,
. OWEN M’CABE.
Harrisbiirgi'Jan. 31, 1839. . -
(J7-FISH.-SALT AND PLASIER, CON
STANTLY ON HAND. Cash paid for almost
all kinds of country produce.
NEW GOODS!
ANDREW RICHARDS,
Is now opening a splendid assortment of
Spring, anti Summer
&OODS,
At the south-east corner of Market Square, well-
known as Brcdin's Corner, and recent
ly occupied by Geo. IV. Crabb t
COMPRISING IN PART
Blue, Black, Blue Black, Invisible Green,^Ada-
lade and Brown
CLOTHS.
Ribbed, Striped andvPlain CASSIMERES; a
splendid'assortment of Black »Bluc-black,Green,
Mause, Fawn, Slate, Gro dc Naplc,Gvndc
Swa, Gro dc Sein, and Hess Italian SILKS;
Florence assorted colors, together -with a splen
did assortment of Raigucs, Figured Srtks, a va
riety of Prints,and Chintzes, new style Lawns,
Mouslindelaines, Ginghams, Painted, Cross-bar
red, Striped, Jaconett & Cambric Muslin, a fine
assortment of
CALICOES,
'a superior assortment of Veils and Handker
chiefs, a general assortment of Summer, figured
and plain Satin .
VESTINGS,
Summer Cloths, Saltincts, plain and striped
Linens, Irish Linens,Velvet Cords* Beaverteens,
Checks, Cotton Drillings, Tickings, &c. ‘
A gbneral assortment of Leghorn; Tuscan,
and colored. Nun Bonnets, Palmleaf and Leg
horn Hats.
_A_general assortment of Gauze,-Mantua, Love
and Satin Ribbons, a 'splcndidasscrtmcnt of
-Hosiepy-aud-dnves. 1
CHOCBHIBS:
Rio, Porto Rico, Java'and Sumatra Coffees, Su
gar, Sugarhouse and Orleans Molasses, Young
Hyson, imperial and Black Teas, and Soap.
His present stock of Goods have been selected
with mucli care, and will be sold at such puces
as will not fail to give satisfaction to those wish
ing to purchase. He is very thankful for past
•favbrsrand'hopes-by-strict-attenlioirtobusiiiessj:-
and a dispositlon to please to merit and receive
a liberal share of public patronage.
03*A large supply of WINDOW .GLASS
just received* and for sale.; - .
Carlisle, April 18, 1839. tf •
NEW
CO AOH USAS IN G
ESTJtBX,HSa.WEWT, *
IN CARLISLE, PA.
subscriber having just arrived from the
B east with some of the best workmen that
could be procured, is now prepared to finish
work in the most fashionable style and of the
best materials. He. will manufacture any thing
in that line of business, such ns
1 CAPS, 00ACHES, GIG- :
.BUIiKY&r& CARRIAGES, .
of every description. He has now in his employ,
probably one of the best Spring Makers and
Coach Smiths that is now in the state. His
.charges shall be moderate and bis work-wiU all
be Warranted. ■
, Repairing done in the neatest manner and with
despatehr——c 1 : ——
The subscriber humbly solicits the patronage
of the public; for, which lie wi// tender his most
sincere thanks. —: •
FREDTC A. KENNEDY
Carfis/e, Apr!/ 18, 1839.' . . . tl
WANTED.
< y®?^ , HEFINERS wanted immediate
iy at Dickinson' Forge*- Apply-to
IMPORTANT CHANG'S or AGSNTS
To Millers & Manufacturers • For Morrison’s Universal Medicines. -
HOWfl'S IMPROVED DIRECT IOTORATIO SHEPHERD MOAT,late Sole
wATPI? lusl Agent .in the United States, having been
-A-OXIOJf WA AER \VHEE 9 dismissed by.the British College of Health, Dr.
THE public arc informed that the subscribe* George Tavlor now of the city of New York,
lias bought the right of the above watci has been appointed Sole General Agent arid fly
wheel, for the State of Pennsylvania. It is con- Delegate to the. United Slates. -
sidered by. those. Kayjn'gjhcm in use, rts.one-.PI The said'Georgc'Taylor has appointed A. D.
the most important improvements that has ever Qi ms tcad, of Montrose, Susquehanna county,
been introduced. Persoris desirous of seeing the Pennsylvania, Sole General Agent for the states
wheel, can do so, by calling at the foundry of 0 f Maryland and Delaware, and thirty three
DAVID COGKLEY, Lancaster, Ihe an- counties cast of the Allegheny Mountains, Penns
nexed certificates have been given ns a slight andGeorge C. Hand, Surgeon Dentist,
testimonial of its value; they will speak for them- of Allentown, Lehigh county, Pa., General A
sclvcs. All communications addressed to the gent for four counties in the state of New York,
suberiber in Lancaster, Pa„ will be promptly at- 'ahcTscvcn in the state of New Jersey, to wit:—
tehdedto. Burlington,-Gape-May, Cumberland,-Glouces
ter, Monmouth and Salem, in the state of New
Jersey? Genncssec, Livingston, Monroe and
Steuben, in the state of New York.
Hereafter, no person can or will vend the ge
nuine Hygeian Medicines within the said dis
tricts, except by the authority of the said A.D.
Olmstcad and George C.! Hand. All former
agencies within said districts having terminated
by the removal of H. S. Moat, who is now offer
ing for sale under the firm of Moat I?* Pelham,
! Medicines of their own manufacture, which will
! readily be detected, as such will not have the
1 sip nature of A. D. Olmstcad, G.C./Itfid, or
.Olmstcad £s* Hand, on the cover of each box or
package.
The leading principlesof the Ilj'geianor Mor
isonian theoiy of Disease, are too favorably ami
generally known to require a minute explanation
in this'advertisement. , “
These medicines cure all diseases which ad
mit of a cure, and many heretofore deemed .in
curable. f
They may lie given with safety to the weak
est patient, and under' every circumstance and
stage of humrin suffering, and to children of the
most tender age.
None offered for sale within the aforesaid dis
tricts arc genuine, unless each box or package
have a fac simile of James Morrison’s signature,
with ri sac simile of the signature of George Tay-
Ain and nlsoHic- written signature of A. D. Olm
stead, G. 'C,. Hand, or Olmstcad if Hand, with
the written signature of Sole Agents, when ap
pointed. _
arc of two kinds—No. 1 f.nd No. 2,
sold in boxes with envelopes, at 25 and 50 cents;
and.parknges at $1 and $3. .Ivich packet con
tains a proportion of about two to one of No 2.
The Powders arc in separate boxes—price 25
cents. -
MICHAEL M’MATM.
April 11, 1839. ’ ’
[Copy.]
This is to ccrtijy, 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 WhecLdoea not flood the tail race as
much by,lhree inches as the reaction did, ami
that I can grind seven bushels with the .direct
action wheel an hour, and drive'two run of
‘stones, where Tcould not grind four bushels in
the same lime with the.reaction and drive one
run of stones.
' PETER FAHNESTOCK.
Ephrata tp. Lan. co. Oct. 1838.
This may certify, that I have been engaged
in putting in S. B. Howd’s cast iron direct ac
tion Water Wheel, both in the State of New
York and in Michigan, and can give it as my
decided opinion that with"B feet head or under,
rightly put in, it will do more business with 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 none that
I have yet tried. In reference to guarding a
gainst ice? there can be no better operation, and
it is very easy to be kept in repair. .j
STEPHEN AILES, Millwright.
Alloway, September 3, 1838.'
This may certify that I have had in my. Mill
one of Mr. Howd’s direct water wheels for the
space of one yertr.. It is a five feet wheel, and
I have had a r.r-action in the same-place—I have
Also had Wheeler’s Union Wheel, yet I think 1
Mr. Howd’s will do mor£business withlcss wai
ter thamnny other I have tried. .It does well
in back water. I have had from o to 6 fee]
head. I think we could do as much work with
half the water as we used to do with the under
shoot wheel, which has also been in operation
in my mill. LTAWRENCE RILEY.
3m*
Lyons, September 3, 1838-
Tliis mtiy certify, that we nave used one of S;
Howd’s patent water Wheels since December
last, by th£ side a re-action wheel, and wc
think that Hhwd’s win do double the business,
with’ the same water that the re-actiou wheel
wql do or very near. We never have but three
feel 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 wc recommend it to
the attention and patronage of the public.
SIMON Rim-l-l-
MILES S. LEACH.
DYEING & SCOURING.
THE subscriber respectfully informs the pub
lic that she continues to cleanse Clothes of
grease, stains, &c. in the best manner and with
out injuring the cloth. Shc will also attend to
DYEING
all kinds of Yarns, Cloths, Silks, 6cc. £cc. any
color which may be desired, on themost accom
modating terms and with despatch/
Her residence is a few doors cast of Mr* A.
Rioh%yd&' u &Uave».CcuVre- Square, Carlisle.
April 25, 1838,
LIFE AW'D HEALTH,
rERSONS whose nerves have been {injured
hy calomel, or excessive grief, great loss of
blood; the suppression of accustomed discharges
or cutaneous eruptions, intemperate habits, or
other causes which tend to relax and enervate
the'nervous system, will find a friend to soothe
and comfort,in EVANS’CAMOMILE PILLS.
Those afllictcd with Epilepsy or Falling Sick
ness, Palsy, Serious Apoplexy, and organic af
fections ot the heart, nausea, vomiting, pains in
the side, breast, limbs, head, stomach or back,
will find themselves' immediately relieved, bv
using EVANS’ CAMOMILE and APERIENT
I'lLl.s. Dr. Evans does not pretend to say that
in all debilitated and.impaired constitutions—
in nervous diseases of all kinds, particularly of
the digestive organs, nnd in incipient consump
tion, whether of the lungs or liver, they will
ettre.'—That- dreadful! disease, Gouaum/ition,
might-have been checked in its commencement,
aiurcli?appoihteauf'lrs preyair'oycl:~tlre landT
it the first symptoms of nervous debility had
been counteracted by the Camomile Flower
chemically prepared, together,with many other
diseases,” where other remedies have proved
fatal.
• How many persons dp we daily find tortured
with that dreadful disease. Sick Headache. If
they would only make trial of this invaluable
.mediduc,th ey.w'ould..perceive, Ahat..Ufeiis.a
pleasure and not a source of misery and abhor
rence! —In conclusion I would warn nervous
persons against.the abstraction of blond, either
by leeches, cupping, or,the employment of the
lancet; . Drastic purgatives in delicate habits
are almost equally improper. Those are prac
tices too often resorted to in such cases', but lhey
seldom fail to prove highly injurious. Certifi
cates of cures are daily received which add suf
ficient testimony of the great efficacy of this in
valuable Medicine, in relieving afflicted man
kind. For sale by
J.J. Jtfyers & Co.,.Carlisle,
Demutt If.lhtmgardncr, York.
May 20,J8.19,. ■ , Agents.
Dyspepsia, Dyspepsia.
13 there no cure for that distressing “disease?
is the echo trom thousands.—Read thcanahy
certificates of cures performed by Ur. Wm. E
vans’ Camomile runic Aperient
Rills, The following certificate most certainly
convince every person of the great efficacy ol
this invaluable medicine.
l3r. Wm. Evaks— Dear Sir:—l can never be
grateful enough for the cure I have received by
the use of your invaluable medicine (Camomile
Pills,) I was foi - five years 'very seriously,
troubled with Dyspv psia, which caused a' hc;r-j
,vous sensation throughout my system—so much
I that Isometimes shook as if I had been afflicted
with palsy; during all this time I took many
medicines, but none, would cure me, At last,
my physician gave, me up; but .fortunately 'JPZ,
dav as I was speaking to a fiiend on the
he’told me that Dr. Wm. Evans’j^ 0 ™ 1 ";
Pjlla were the only medicine that'vv, “ cu ,,
me, of which I -purchased som^ .*; le re ? ,
istbatl am now enjoying perfc{r l iealt| l, An J
person wishing to see me canjfvJ “f W. bouse,
No. 365 North Front str.ee» / ‘ > l"*3? t i'P'' l ia.
... jj>nry lu. Campbell,.
A for sale by
'veh* £c Co. Carlisle.
The above f
Alloway, May 5, 1838,
JANE McMUKRAY
Nn chemical apothecary or druggist is ever
employed to sell these medicines.
Respectable persons complying with the re
quisitions required may be .appointed agents on
/ihcra/terms. •• '
Office and (Icnrral Depot , .Vo. 5 South Front
street, Phi lade Ifi hi n.
A. D. OLMSTEAD, General Agent,
For 33 counties, Pa.< the states'of
• Maryland and Delaware.
G. C. HAND, General Agent,
For 5 counties, N. Y., and 7 counties N. J.
The public .is hereby notified that we have
united our busings**, and hereafter it will be con
ducted under the firm of Olmst#ad & Hand.
All orders directed to Olmstefvd & Hand, No.
5 south Front street, Philadelphia, will receive
prompt attention'
OIAISTEAn & HAND.
The nhnve medicine is for sale hv •
CIIAKCKS OGILBV, Agent for Carlisle
Sept 20.-1838. ly __
DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA!!
MOKE testimonials of the efficacy of Dr.
\Vm. Evans’ Camomile Pills.
l 3 hiladvllihia y Dec. 19, 1838.
Sir:—lleiug on a visit to Philadelphia, from
m>'native village of Germantown, I joyfully
avaihfnyself of the opportunity of adding a few
words of recommendation to your celebrated
Pills, to the abundant testimony already given
it\ their favor. About four years ago, 1 was at
tacked with Dyspepsia, and for several years
sulfered from that complaint in its worst stages.
Notwithstanding I tried every thing that came
before the public, I obtained no relief, till I ac
cidentally saw your advertisement. Prom the
numerous and respectable testimonials which
accompanied it, I had >omc faint hopes that
vour medicine migjit not prove altogether use*
less in my own case. I tried it, and it is scarcely
necessary to add was shortly cured. Indeed the
success was greater than 1 could possibly have
anticipated from even the warmest recommen
dations, As a small return for the’ benefit you
have bestowed,* 1 send you this acknowledgment
of nvy thanks and the ideep sense of obligation
undth* which I feel myself toward yon. Having
implicit confidence in the efficacy of your Cam
omile Pills, and feeling it due to my, fellow-suf
ferers, I would warmly entreat all who may be
dragging on their existence under the influence
of that scourge of the human family, Dyspepsia,
to lay aside their early prejudices against such
remedies, and apnly to you, that they re'-
ceivga speedy and permanent.restoration'.
. T still reside in Germantown, though X fre
quently visit the'eity, and will willinglg give any
further may be desired. .
Ever gratefully yours, *
; T. D. WILLIAMS.
„ Silk, Scotch Gingham Cotton
Umbrellas and a large assortment of plain and
figured Parasols for sale by . .
i ' ARNOLD £# Co.
At their store,in Mechan'oaburg* •
THE TRUE RICHES OF LIFE IS
H E A li T 11.
'We ~knoiiy~tlfat'licaUh % and the ability to labor
ia the wealth of the great tnas§ of the fieojdeim
this aa in most other countries . To /iresd've,
therefore , that health by NATURAL means , is
a grand moral and Jiolitical scheme, to Jul/U
nvftith requires our utmost attention ..
THE unparalleled reputation which Pgtcrs*;
Pills have acquired as a Medical Restorative',
is. the most unquestionable proof that can be gi
ven of their immense importance afflicted,
in almost every class of diseases. The number
*of letters received from patients recovering thro*
their means is really prodigious, and the com
plaints which they have cured are almost as va
ried as they are numerous. Rut still there rfre
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
mach and bowels,.such as Cholic, Flatulence,
ilnd Indigestion, for which they aremot only a
certain but an immediate cure.
It is well known'tlmt 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, Spasmodic
Pains, Indigestion, Loss of Apctite stc., and that
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, anddrag’so many millions to un
timely graves.
' In speaking thus Dr. Peters arrogates nothing
to himself that has not been', conceded by the
public. He is no needy quark or unknown spec
ulator, who comes before the wprld ns his owji
herald and witness, but is placed in responsi
bility of situation by the patronage which he has
enjoyed for years,' and which is increasing to an
extent unprecedented in the annals of medicine,
that makes him careful to arrest nothing which
is not borne nut by the most infalible proof, and
bench lie docs not fear to be put to the lest in any.
thing which hh lias promised respecting his Pills.
Dr. Peters is most happy to be able to state,
on the authority of a great number of regular
-physicians, that wherever bis Vegetable Pills
have hcci. introduced, they bare almost super
ceded the adoption of mercurial experiments,
for their peculiar I acuity in sweetening the blood,
and stimulating it to expel all noxious juices, and
in giving strength and lone to the nerves, pre
vents disease from acquiring that strength which
must be got under, if at all, by_d.mgeruus reme
dies.
Prepared by‘IDS. PRIESTLY PETERS, M.
D. 129 Liberty street, New~¥ork. Each box
contains 40 pil’ls price 50. cents.
These celebrated Pills are sold by all the prin
cipal I)rnagists in Ilaltimrire,Philadelphia,Wash
ington city, and throughout the United States,
the Canadas, Texas, Mexico, anti the West In.
dies, and'by "
JOHN I. MYERS, Carlisle,
, ■ SAMUEL ELLIOTT, Dn.
, S. WILSON f< Co.. Shippcnshurg,
OEO. OAR LIN, Chunibrrsbtirg,
LEWIS LENTO. Do.
ALEX’U SPEER, Mcrcersburg, -
P. W. LITTLE, Do.'
December 6, 1838. s> ly
/Ok XJACKS & THEIA DESTHTTO
LIVE NOSTRUMS.—The united testi
inimv of physicians throughout the United States
has fully proved the fact that Peters’ Vegetable
Pills are the only true Vegclable-Pills which will
stand the test nf ahalyzatimi; lit n.ce the proprie
tor would most earnestly ur s c them to the notice
of those who have been in the habit of using, as 1
catiiartics nr aperients, the destructive and ini-'
tating 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 produce a
purgative effect, and sometimes transient reliefs
hut in most cases they injure the digestive or
gans, and an habitual resort to them must ter
minate in confirmed dyspepsia.
It is true that cathartic ami aperient medicines
are often required, lint the nicest discrimination
should always be observed .n the se!ec,tion;*and,
if this be done, nothing injurious can result from
their use. , -
To produce this much desired result, Dr. Pe
ters has made.it jus study for several years and
feels proud to say he lias succeeded at length far
beyond his expectations. -The object of Lis pills
is to supeVccde.tbejiecessity of a frequent ,rc :
course to injurious purgatives, ,a'nd to offer a me
dicine safe, certain, and pleasant in its operation.
Prepared by Jos. Priestly Peters, M, D. No.
129 Libettv-streel, 1 New York. Eacli box con
tains 40 pills. -Price 50 cents. .For sale by ,J.
-j.- Myers, and S.- Ellinttf-Cntlisle,~aiul- Samuel
Wilson & Co- Shippensburg. . Dec. 6.
Peters’ Vegetable Pills.
MORE than three millions of boxes of these
celebrated pills have been sold in the U.
States since January, 1835.
Hundreds and thousands bless the day they
became-acquainted with Peters' Vegetable Pills,
which in consequence .of their extraordinary
goodness, have attained a popularity unprece
dented in the history efrnedienie-. ; _ ~
When .taken according to. the directions ac
companying them, they are highly beneficial in
the prevention and. cure of Bilious. Fever, Fever
and Ague, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, Sick
Headach, Jaundice, Asthma, Dropsy,'Rheuma
tism, Enlargement of the Spleen, Files, Cholic,
Female Obstructions, Heart Burn, Nnusen,
Furred Tongue, Distension of T-e Stomach and
Bowels, Incipient Diarrhoea, "'Flatulence, Hab
itual Cdstiveness, Lnss ia' Ajx.tite, Blotched 01-
Sallow Complexion,*™ 1,1 all cases of torpor
of the Bowels, w>e'' u a cathartic or an aperient
is needed,' T-'®? are exceedingly mild in their
opcrntioiMd'cdt'cing neither nausea, griping nor
-deltilitif -- ..... : , * ... i
-pie efficacy of these Pills is so well known,
.ltd their uSe so general, that further comment
IS considered unnecessary. .Dec. 6.
Headache, Sick anttJVervotts.
THOSE-who have suffered, and are weary-ol
suffering from these distressing complaints,
will find in Peters’ Vegetable Pills a remedy at
once certain, and immediate in its effects.
In Phjs/ie/isia they stand-unrivalled) many have
been cured’in a few weeks after having suffered
under this dreadful complaint for years.
In habitual Costiveness they are decidedly su
perior to any Vegetable Pills ever yet discover
ed , and besides this they- are refcommendetl by
all tlnyeminent and leading members of the me-"
dical-Facultjv 1 — 7~’ — : ■
For sale as above, Dec. 6.
A CATALOGUEOP R EASOXS.
For Using Dr. Peters’ Celebrated Vegetable
PILLS. : -
1. Because they aye exceedingly popular,
which proves tliemto.be exceedingly good.
■ 3T composcd -of-simples
■ which. liave the power to do good in an iihmensc
number of cases,; without possessing the means
to do injury in any • ' __ _ ,
3 Because they arc not n quack medicine,but
the scientific compound of a regular physician,
who has made his profession the study of his life;
' * 4 Because they arc not unpleasant to take nor
distressing to retain, while they are most effect*
ive to operate. » ,
5.. Bccausc-they are 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. . ,
7 Because they'nre 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 arc one of the speediest pur* 1
gative medicines which has yet been discovered.
9 Because they arc an unfailing remedy for
procuring a good appetite. -
30 Because in cases of spleen or despondency,
by their healthy influence on the excited state of
the body, they have i\ most happy effect, in
calminc, and invigorating the mind,
H Because they effect their cures without
the usual attendants of other pills, sickness and
griping*.
12 Because as well as being an unrivalled
purifier of the general svstem, they are a sover l
eign remedy for sick head*ache.
Because they differ from the majority of
medicines, in the fact that the more they are
known the more they are approved.
14 Because as their application creates no
debility in the system, they may he taken with
out producing any hindrance to business or the '
usual pursuits of every day life.
35 Because when once introduced into a fam
ily, or a village, they almost immediately rake
the precedence of all oilier medicines in genera/
complaints.
16 Because a number of the wonderful cures 1
they have effected, can be substantiated without.«
any undue means being resorted to, to procure
invalid testimonies.
17 Because their composition is such, that
they are equally applicable to the usual diseases
of warm, cold, or temperate climates.
18 -Because two or three, arc in general suf
■fjcient for a dose—so that, as is the case wit)!
the generality of-pjjtent medinnes—the patia.t
is not compelled to make a meal of them,
19 Because each individual pill is put up un
der the immediate-superb,tendance' of the pro
prietor, so that no mistake in the composition < r
quantity can possibly occur through the care
lessness* of a less interested agent. '* T
20 Because they purify the trajue., without
debilitating*.the system.*
21 'Because, notwithstanding their immense
popularity, no person has ever ventured to raise
against them the breath of censure, wjiich would
not have been the case, if couffi' «have dls
covercd'in them a single flaw to cavil at.
22 ‘ Because—(and this fart is of the utmost
importance)—ladies in a'certain situation may
take them, (not rffore than two or three afa
time however!) without in the
incurring the hazaxd; of 'abortion. -Were' the*
virtues of Peters’ inestimable pills, confined to
this desirable .end alone, it-.would g|ve* them a
decided advantage over the medicines of all com
petitors, as in no ragps is there more danger to
be apprehended, or for which sn few have been
discovered, as the one referred to.
23 Because while they.are so < fficient in their
operations with adults they may at rhe'samotlme
be administered to children and even to infants,
•in small quantities, half a pill fur instance, with
out the slightest danger. •
24 Because then* virtues arc acknowledged
•to stand pre-eminent, for their soothing influence
upon young ladies .while suffering from the usual
changes of life, us directed by the laws of Na
ture. , “ Dec. 6.
TIIRASHINO MACHINES
A ND
HOUSE POWER ..
CALI. ASD EXAMINE FOR rOURSELVEs!
The subscribers, thankfut for past favors, take
'this method of informing the public tlpit they
still continue the building of Thrashing Machines
and Horse Povjer* at their old stand, in Leather
street, Carlisle, where farmers ami others can
at all limes be- supplied. They nave made a
considerable improvement on the power and
machine, and have also attached a'
CLOVER THRASHER.
which for durability and simpleness of construc
tion is surpassed by none. ,
Having all manner of confidence in the supe
riority of the above mentioned machine, Sec. they
are willing that Partners shall test them before
making the purchase.
Persons wishing topurchase or examine the
machine will please make application at the
public hauje ot Joluv-Chirnman, Carlisle.
-NEVIUS & MITCHELL. •
’ Mliy 3~, T 8387
TTfoR. SWAYNE’S COMPOUND SYRUP
JIJfOF PKUNUSVIUGINIANAiOie -WILD
L.hU£KRY.—-This medicine is offered to_thc_
]sublic ns _ aTrcfFectual relned) r i’rrj'dl affections it>-
dicativc ot Pulmonary diseases, both In their re- -
- centTvnd“morc r !vrlvn , nccrt“st*igcsTstrc
Pulmonary Consum/itioh , recent or chrcfiic
coughs, hoarseness, hooping cough, ’.wheezing,
and difficulty of breathing, ‘spitting of blood, ~
night sweats* st.c, This remedy is highly use
ful to persons w’hQse nerves been injured
by calomel or excessive grief, great loss ofblocd,
\\\q suppression of accustomed discharges, or
cutaneous eruptions, intemperate habits, or olh
er causes which tend to renovate or relax the
nervoussyslcm. How many persons do wc daily
behold approaching to an untimely grave, wrest
ed in the bloom of .youth;from* their .dear, rela
tives-anrt friends, afflicted with that comnvon and ~
destructivenivager, called which
soon wastes llie untilthey be
come bet ond the power of human skill, , If such
sufferers would only make a trial of Dr.S>wnyne*s
invaluable medicine, they would soon find them-.
selves more benefittccKthan by gulphing the va
rious ineffective remedies with which our pa
pers.daily abound. This syrup immediately
begins to heal the ulcerated lungs,.stoppingpro
fuse night sweats, mitigating the distressing
cough, and at the same time inducing a healthy
and—natural expectoration c *nlso“relievihg”the“"
shortness of breath and pain in the chest; which
harrass the sufferer on the slightest '
and finally-the hectic flush in thc-palid-andTc- --
maciated*cheek, .wiU soon begin to vanish, aid
the'sufferer will here perceive himself snatched
from n-premature grave into the enjoyment again—
of comfortable health. - -
Ofoerre—-The above medicine is fof* ‘sale at
the A/6Y//cr7/ 0/'Ace,_No;l9 street..
Philadelphia; where all orders must:be address- ;
.ed. To avoid-imposition the■ Proprietor's name ,
is impressed in the hotness likewise .his signa
ture is attached to the labels bn thc-boUlcs,—•
Price $1 per bottle, or six.bnitles for $5. .
For sale, by* ‘ J. J..MYERS & Co.,Cavlisle,
mTtA.H'TStSl—Pr.Smayne’a Compound ~
Syrup of Primus Virginiana orWild Cher • "
ry. —This is decidedly oneof the best remedies
for coughs and colds now in use—itallays irri
tation of the lungs, loosens the cough,- causing
the phlegm to raise free and. easyi; in asthma,
pulmonfiry consumption, resentrand .chronic •
coughs,wheezing and clinking of phtegm.hoarse-'
ness, difficulty of breathing, croup, spittingof
-hloprl. ikr. The syrup is- warranted fn effect a ;
permaneht cure, it taken.nccording to directions —
;wbich accompany the bottles;. _For sale at the
dnw store at ■ . Mrg»B fc 0&- r