'NEW> CO.A;e»-M'KING •- JEST.MSSEtSSSS.mS^T, . 1 IN CARLISLE, PA. T IE .subscriber having just arrived from the east with some of the besj work men tha't cuuld he procorcil, isnow prepared Co finish 'work in the most fashionable style and of the best materials. He will manufacture any thing, in that line of business, such as OAS.S, OOAOHag.- c-ic-s,. SURK.YS & CARRIAGES,' of every description.. He has now in his employ probably one of the best "Spring Mdiersaml Coach‘Smiths that is now in the state. His charges shMl.bc moderate and-his work will all be warranted.' 1 • • Repairing dons in,the neatest manner and with despatch.. ' . .The subscriber humbly solicits the patronage of the public, for which he witf tender his most sincere thanks.' FRED’IC A. KENNEDY, Car/is/e, Vpri/.J$» 1839. " .ti NBW'G-QODS. JU3T received and now opening at the store of the subscribers, corner of H:\nover and Leather streets, Carlisle, a gencralussnrtmentof SPRING & SUMMERjfiOODS, Spring Chintzes, Calicoes, Ginghams, Lawns, Muslindelaines, Challieg, Veils,* Bonnets, Rib bona, Cadet Cloths, Cnssimcrca, and fine Sati nets, Also, afirst rate assortment of Domes tics,-such as brhwn nhdblcaphed Muslins, Tick ings, Table Cloths, with a great variety of stuffs for Gentlemen’s Slimmer wear, such as Summer, Cloth, French Velvet, Drillings and plain Lin ens of all kinds, Velvet Cords, Beavcrtecns and Nankeens—Stocks,, Cravats, Breasts and Col lars, Gloves and VESITNGS.- Also-a good as sortment of Queensibare ami (Groceries, nil of which will be sold low and on accommo dating terms. The public arc respectfully in vited, to call and examine before making their psrehaseSy-and they will be sure togetfnrgains. HAMILTON 8c GRIER. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. THE subscriber will dispose of at private sale, the following described valuably property, •iluatein S.mth Middleton towjiship, 4 miles, south of Carlisle, and.within one-mite of Michael G, Ege*s l ? orge, viz: Three acres of lime stone land,.all cleared and in a high state of cul tivation. The improvement's are a JEOG MOUSE A* Etm SMQI*, each jDne.and_a.half,stories high, : a small, Lod Stable, an excellent apple orchard, besides a numberot plum, peach, pear and cherry trees. For terms, apply to the subscriber resit!' ing on the premises. FETER SLOTHOWER. July 25-, 1839. SUMMER. G OOB& mlSi-nold ing season, and as a test of tn&ir superior claims to durability, the cost for repairs for the whole number has not exceeded fifteen dollars. •, Nnlwithstanding there have been,- Comparatively sJSeak'ing, no repiars need cd. yet the undersigned, an far'from following ,/tfic customary rule of taking less care to have s them'well built when once introduced, has made • several important additions calculated to add materially to the strength and durability of'the p same, but that none may be under the necessity of placing implicit, confidence in the above state, mdnt without further evidence, the undersigned would refer them to the following persons who have bought machines of him, viz: R. Woods, Esq.. Cant; 5. Woods, David Glenn, Wm Kerr, John Paul, Nathan Woods, Judge : Stuart. John WGcehan, A. W. Sterrett, E. -Sterrett, S. Woods. jr., S. Sowers & H.. Smith. Anyepcrso.hs’wish»i)K to purchase or see_jhe’ ‘ above "machines are invited to call at tile shop of the undersigned in West Pomfrefstrect, Car :, Us ) e < vk’jonk A.JNELSON. Patentee. August -: 7i ' .* To the Heirs' and ‘ Representatives of ELIZABETH LONONECKER, late -- of East Pennshorough township, deceased. niCuCB: NOTICE that I -will hold an Inqnisi* JL tion on a'writ of rPartitlon or Valuation, on tha premise* late of EliiabothLnngnooker, doc’d, on Friday theißlh day of 1839, .at: 11 o’- ' dll interested nmyrattend.' 'T., ■*••..._ . JOUN , jjYEns. SSrrlff. ■ : ’ P!icriir. ! » Odi;o, GiitU6le,^S^jt, : 3o;d;33!), i-, COAL.! CO Ala? JUST received and for snleat my landing near the Steam Mill, bn the Canal, , 500. tous °‘ , Red Ash Pipe Grove C0a1,.. , warranted to be the best article nfjfte Icind known at the present time; It will be . sold in lota to suit purchasers., . Also —a large quantity of LUMBER of difr fcrcht kinds-imd qualities: superior S/iinff(cs\ Piaster-. Salt by the barrel, tt*c. all of which, articles will be disposed of,at, the most i*easona?, blc prices. • CHARLES L. BERGHAUS. Harrisburg, June 6, 1839. ( 5m ssoueiDs^s.* p OR 10 good Plate Moulders arc wanted im mediately at Oak Grove Furnace, Perry, county, to whom constant employment will be given and good wages’paid. /Vpply to PLisy, FoKimJG.& Tuvpivm. • Oak Grove, May 30, 183 p, , . ?m 'TORGEMEN WANTE33. £njlX GOOD REFlNERS’warned immediate (o ly at Dickinson Forge. Apply to ' J\» Vjf. LiviL/i May 2,1830. . tf ■ NOTICE. TrWfHEREAS the charter of the "Carlisle Saving Fund Society, ** will expire in 18*1-3. Notice is hereby given agreeably to the constltu tion and laws of Pennsylvania that the stockhol ders of said institution intend applying'to the Legislature of the commonwealth for a renewal of charier. —Change of name, style, and tide to “Cumberland Vafley Rank,” increase of capital to §200,000 and general discounting and banking privileges all under such restrictions as the Leg islature may direct. The above institution to be continued ill Carlisle, j C^yEßs' August 1, 1839. - . 6m : GoeUrkc’s JtlaUhless Sanative. The article jniblishcd-below. concerning Ahr new and popular doctrine advanced by the i - iustrious Gnelickc of Germany, cannot fad ol exciting a deep and thrilling interest through out, the country. [Translatedfrom the German f\ LOUIS OFFON GOELICHE, OF OER.IIANY. THE ORE A TE STOP HUM A N BENE- FACTORS. Citizen s of-North and South America, ■ 'l-o Louis Offon G6elicke, M . O. ot Gcr manv, Europe, belongs the imperishable honor of addine a new ami precious doctrine lothe Science of Medicine —.a-new doctrine which, though vehemently opposed by many.ot tlie. hi; cully, (of which he is a valuable member) he proves to he as well founded in truth as any doc trine of Holy Writ—a doctrine, upon the verity of which are suspended the llvcs_of .millions_of our race, and which heholdly challenge,,his np posersto refute, viz; CoitsuiTifiCiou is a ais tape, always occasioned by fi disordered stole of I is Vilafor Life Princi/ilej of the human body.- often secretly lurking in the system for years be fore there isibe least com/ilaint o f the lungs-and J which may be. as certainly, though not so quickly cured, as a comtnon cold, or sim/tle headache.-, An invaluably precious doctrine this, as it im parts an important lesson to the a/i/iarcnt/y healthi' of both sexes, teaching them that this insidious foe may he an unobserved inmatq of their "clayey houses” even while they imagine themselves s'crUve from its attacks, teaching them that THEGREAI Sh.f.HE LIN IHE AUT Of PKE.BERVING HEAL'! II IS IO PLUCK OUT TUP. DISEASE WHILE IN THE BLADE. AND NOT WAIT TILL THE FULL GIIOWN EAR. This illustrious benefactor of man is also enti tled to your unfcitpicd gratitude, and the grati lode of a world, for the invention of his .ilalch less Sanative, —whose healing fiat may justly claim for it such a title, since it has so signally triumphed over our great common enemy con stfin/ition, both in the first and last stages,—a medicine which lias thniouglily fillet! the va cuum in tlie Materia Medina, and thereby proved itsei f tlie Conqueror of- Physicians—a medicine, for which all mankind will have abundant cause to bless tlie benificent blind of a kind Providence a medigioe whose wondrous virtues have been so glowingly portrayed even by some of our clergy, in their pastoral visits to tlie sick cham ber:'hy'whicli means they often become the hap py instruments of changing despondency into hope, sickness into health, and sadaessof friends into joyfulness. ’ L, Goelicfec’s KTatchloss Sanative, a medicine of more value to man than t|ie vast mines of Austria, oy even the united treasures of our medicine, which is obtained equal ly from the-vegetable! mineral arid animal king doms, and thus possesses a three-fold power,—a medicine, which, though .designed as a remedy for consumption solely, is possessed of a niyste riouS influence over many diseases of tlie human system, —a medicine, which .begins to be valued by Physicians, who are daily witnessing its as tonishing cures of many whom they had resign-, cd to tlie grasp of the Insatiable Grave.' Dose of the Sanative, for adults, one drop;' for children, a half drop( and for infants, a quar ter drop; the directions explaining the manner o( taking a half or quarter drop: Price—Three and one-third rix dollars* (S2.SO) per half ounce. •A German coin, ya!ueJ7> cents. , . For'salc at the Post Office, Mechanicsburc:, jCinpbcrlami county, Pa., by GEO.- F. CAIN, sole agent for Mechamrsburg. Mechariicsburg, July 25, 1839. A CARD. SAHAH B. K. OREAW, Having resigned Jier situation in the common schools, has opened on her own account a select school, notexceedingthirty scholars,inihehmise formerly occupied by Mr. James Bredin, and now occupicd by Mr. Andrew Richards, where she will be happy to receive the children of any who may feel disposed to patronize her. For termsapply either at her own residence in Han-, over street, at any time between school hours, 01 at the school room from 9 to 12 A. M. or from 2 to 5 P; M. ‘ \ Reference, ) PENROSE, ' MRS. L. BIDDLE, ■ ' W. BIDDER. / * REVrP. H.GREENLEAF, GEO. A. LYON. f June 13, 1839. POST OFFICE, Carlisle, Pa. May 1, 1830. Arrival and JOe/idrture of Malle.. • ''"Arrives. Closes. Eastern daily about IP m. Tp. m: »« »» -** 5 p. m. IX a. m. Western ** ** 12 m« . 9a. m. Southern ** ** 'lQa.m. 7p.m. Mechanicab’e ** ** IQa.m. 7p.m. l2 9 a. iii. R. LAMBERTON, P. M. FOSS. SALE. Three good young Horses, suitable for sacdle or. harness, ... One new Tillberry, -■ . One set oi.c'ouhle brass mounted Harness, One broad wheeled Wagon, and. ■ : i. One sulkey. . ■ ~ Also, a lot of superior F(y Nets,, and driving and riding Whips—all ol which wilibe sold ve ry cheap,.. ' ■■ ' •:• ", ■.. . . : ; ;v HAMILTON 8c GRIER. : [ Carlisle, July 4, 1839/ ;' EMNis .FOR SAL&i ■- - •'l IMPORTANT .. To .Hitters A'' .Manufacturers. hov-D's diiGiot ACTION WATER WHEEL. THE public are informed that the subscriber lias bdu'ght the, right of. the above (rater "wheel, for the State of Pennsylvania. It is con; sidered by those having them in pse, ns ohc of the most.important improvcmci.ts that lias ever been introduced.-- Per.sonsdesirons of seeing the wheel, can do so, bv calling at the foundry of •DAVID COCKLEY, Lancaster. The an nexed 'certificates have been givefi as a slight testimonial of its value; they wi 11 speak for them selves. Ail communications addressed to the suberiber in Lancaster, Pa"., will be promptly at tended to. ■ MICHAEL M’MATH. April 11, 1838. If - [Copy.] . ' . . ' This is fO ccrtijy, that I have put in one of ITowd’s Patent Cast Iron Direct. Action Water Wheels, in,the place of a Reaction Wheel) that the Direct Wheel does not hood the tail race as much by three inches as the reaction and that I can grind seven bushels with the di’rect action wheel 'am hour, and drive two run of stones, where I could not grind four bushels in the same lime with the reaction and drive one run of stones. . , PETER FAHNESTOCK. " Ephrata tp. Lab. co. Oct. 1833. Tins mav certify, that I have been engaged in putting "in S. B. Hnwd’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 8 feet head or under, rightly put in, it will do more business with the same water than anyother water wheel which I have yet had any experience in; ami in refer ence to hack water, is second best to none' that [ have yet tried. In reference to guarding a gainst icet there can he tin belter operation, and it is very casvito he kept in repair. * STEPHEN AIL ES, .Mill wfig’i t. . Alloway, September.", 1818. This may certify that I have had in my Mill, nnc-of Mr. Howd’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 same place—l have also.had Wheeler’s Union Wheel, vet I think Mr. Howdwill do more business with less wa ter than anv other I have tried. It dqes well in .back water, I, have had from otoG.feel head. I think we could do as much work with half the water as we used fo do with the under shoot wheel, which has.also hern in operation in my mill. LAWRENCE RILEY. • 1 • ’ - ' ■ T.vnriq, September :i, 1333.^- This may certify, that «c have used one of S. Howd’s'patent water Wheels since December lust, by the side of a rv-actionwherl, land we think thatHowd’s will' do double the business, with the same water that the re action wheel will door very near. We never have bnt.tlivee feet head, and can pp-ind with that will lc;>st-hir onii or nvirr H yeur. c , their valuable Tun \unl, with nil its append ices. It is one nf llu; best Incatinns in Virginia tor carrying on the business on an extensive scale, as there is abundant room and the materials are ample. A number of the \ ats are under cover, and all the bnildmps are ol the most suitable kind—besides the crin'dins of Bark (which can be got convenient and at fair prices,) is done by water power. ‘ Any quantity of Hides can be procured m t]ie neigh Inn-hood, as there is no other tannery with in several miles of the plate—and there is also every facility tor getting hides from the cities, and sending them to market when eith er by rail road or canal. , There is, likewise, a demand at this place for a large quantity of Leather annually by the Govern fiu-nt. Possession will be given immediately. . For further.partictiinrs enquire of HUGH GILLEF.CE Sc -CO.- flarpcr-’s Fen-y, Feb, 7, 1839. . enwtf , A tßcw ffiisac of S}iVeaa;l»< Cara FROM KABRIfSBO'RG TO FS3SB- , ADELPHIA. THE subscriber, grateful for past favors, re-. si)e.clfuUyuicqm\intsJvisfjicmlsAnd JieimbcL lie.' tlint he has put into operation on the HAR RISBURG-, EANC ASTER, nm l COLUMBIA RAIL ROAD, a line of new DOUBLE CARS, winch will run regularly between Harrisburg Sc Philadelphia, by which Goods and Produce of all descriptions will be forwarded with care and despatch, at the lowest rates of freight. Goods will he received at the WAREHOUSE nf THOMAS J. MAXWELL. N. E. corner of Broad-and Vine streets, Philadelphia, and for warded to Harrisburg, Carlisle, ChanilH-rsbiirg, and intermediate tilaccs, and hv the subscriber, OWEN M'CAUE. Harrisburg; Jan. SI, 18.19; ifT-FISH. SALT AND PLASTKR-. CON STANTLY O Nil A NO. C.lsb paid for almost all kinds of country produce. DYEING & 'SGOUMING.- . 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. * She will also-attend 'to ■ DYEI-NC-- ‘ all kinds of Yarns, Cloths,'Silks, &c. 6cc. any color whicli may be desired, on the most accom modating terms and with clespdfch, - Her residence is a few doors cast of Mr. A. Richards’ltore, Centre Square, Carlisle. * I '"o-f, JANE McMURRAY. April 25, 18S8.. 1 - ’ Uy VAHTABI.E pabjvi ffIHE subscriber offers at private sale the fol l" lowing described valuable real cstate;.situate in Allen township, Cumberland county, contain ing 114 acres, morelpr less, of n boul 90 acres of which,are cleared and in ff high state of cultivation, and the rchidilc covered with tlifiving timber. The improvements areal - A.” •, ■A roTyvo, STOUT .A. ; - STOKTE HO'JSE,' v And EoubSo Xtog Barn, ; ; two Appje Orchards, 1 one of which is of choice fruit, a never, failing spring of water, anil a foun tain pump at the door—also, a Tenant Ifottae. The above mentioned tract is nearly all lime stone land, of a good qualify ~:tnd is in a healthy neighborhood—within two miles of Mechanics ■burg and the Cumberland Valley Rail Road, and aboutohe mile from Slicphei'dstown. An indisputable title wRI he given. For terms apply to the subscriber near the premises. - ■ c , . ’JAMES GRAHAM. May 38,1*50, tf Alloway.May 5, 1838, CHANGE. OF AGENTS For Alorrisou’s Universal -Mcdlclues* HORATIO SHEPHERD MOAT,lateSolc Agent in the United 'Stales* having hcen dismissed by the British College of Health, Dr. GeorgeTuylor now pf the city of New York, has been appointed Sile General Agent atuj Hy gla Delegate to the United States. ■ The s.iitl. George Taylor has appointed A. D. Glnistcnd* of Montrose, SusquohuUna county, Pennsylvania, Sole. General Agent for the states of Maryland had Delaware* and thirty three counties east of the Allegheny Mountains, Penn* sylvania; andGeorgc C. Hand, Surgeon Dentist, of Allentown, Lehigh county* Pa., Gener il A* gent for four enmities in the state of New \yrk,- ami in the state of New jersey’, to wit:- Burlington, Cape May,* Cumberland, Glqnccs ter, Monmouth andijalcm, in the state of 1 New- Jersey; Gchnessce, Livingston, Monroe and Steuben, in the statc of New Yot’k* 1 lereafter, no person cun or will vend the ge nuine Hygeian Medicines within the said dis tricts, except by the authority ofclhe said A. D. Oimstead and George C. Hand. All former .agencies within'MiiddiHtrictshiVV-ing tcrmiiinteil by the removal of 11. S. Moat," who! a now offer, ing for sale’Under the firm of Moat Uf Pelham, Medicines of tiu irnwn manufacture, which will readily he detected as such will t\ot have the signature of A . D. Clnistead t G.,C. Hand, or Olmstead if Hand, on the cover of each box or package. f The leading pvinclplcsof the Tlvgcinnor Mor isonian theoiy of Disease, are too favorably and generally known to require a nahuUecxplanation in this ndvertisemeht. - - These medtcinescurc all diseases which ad mil of a cure, and many heretofore deemed in* curable. They may bo given with safety to the weak est patient, and under -cv'crv'circumstance. and stage of human suffering, and to children of tluf most tender age. None offered for sale within the aforesaid dis turbs are genuine, unless each box or package have a fan simile of James Morris- n’s signature, with a sac simile of the signature of George! ay /nr, rtn.d also the written signature of A, D. Olm stead, G. C. Hand, or, Olmstead if with the written signature of Sole-Agents," when’ a P* pointed. The Pills arc of two kinds—No.’l Mid No. 2, sold in boxes with envednpes, at 25 and to cents; and packages at ?! and 93. E«rch packet con tains a proportionof about two to one of No 2.. The,.Powders are in separate boxes—price2s rents.’ . _ No chemical apothecary or druggist is ever cuViploycd tosclkthesc medieim’s. Respectable, persons complying with there* quisilimisrequired may be appointed agents on /ibera/ terms. _ ‘ 1 Officc.ancl General Dc/iot , No. !> South Front •street, Phi/ndef/i/iia. s A. D OUMSPEAD, General Agent, • • -For 33 counties,* Pa.; the states of Maryland and Delaware. ' ; HAN D,-General Agent, For 5 counties, N. Y-., ami 7 counties, N. The .public, is hereby notified that we have uuUe.d-biir bushvess, and hereafter it .will be con ducted under the firm of Olmst'ead & H ind.' ’A//orders directed to Olmsteaddc II md, No. 5 south Front street, Philadelphia, wMI receive prompt attention r .OLMSTKAD ft HAND. The nbnve metlirine is fnr-sale hv . CHAHL'KS OCiILBY, Agent foi- Carlisle Sept 20; is.'.a.,, iy —* TOTSPrFSZA! DYSPEPSIA TSJjW'OHEtestimonials of the efficacy of Dr JIYJhL Wm. l^fv:ins > Camomile Pills. Philadcl/ih'm , Dec. 19. 1858. "Sir: —Beiugon a vi>ft to Philadelphia, ’from my native village of (Tenn,;m|o_>Y,n, 1 j-'yfully avail myself of the opportunity oFtuldinc? a few wnrclsj of: recommendation to your celebrated Pills, to the abundant testimony’’already Riven in their fav m. About four years ago.'l was at tacked with and for several years suffered from that complaint in jts wor>Jt stages. Notwithstanding I tried every thing that came before the public, I obtained no relief, till 1 ac cidentally saw your advertisement. From the numerous and respectable*, testimonials which accompanied it. I had ‘•ome font lyopes that vour medicine might not prove altogether use less in my own ca.se. 1 tried it, and jt is scarcely necessary to add was shortly cured. Indeed live success was greater than I could possibly have, anticipated from even the warmest recommen dations. As asm ill return for the benefit, you have bestowed, I send you this acknowl.cdgmfmt of my .thanks ami the deep sense of obligation under which I feel myself toward von. Having" implicit confidence in the effievey of your Cam omile Pills, and feeling it due to mv fejlow suf ferers; I w mid warmlv entreat all who may he ‘dragging on th»*ir existence uadertlve influence of that scourge of the human family, Dcspepsia, to lay aside theirVarly pn jodlc- s against such and apply to you, that they m vy re ceive n speedy anfi perm ment restoration. I still reside in (reruvintowa, thon.'.h I ■queutlv Hsit the city, 'and will willlnglg give any further information that may he desired. Ever gr.vfcfiillv vouvs, T. B. WILLIAMS. \ )js]m> p's i a,i)_v spepsia. S there no cure for that distressing disease? ■ if- the t rl < Irornthnisands.. Ilr-it the many ccrtificatcs.of cures performed by Or. Win. E 'vnm,“CnTn^imile"l'TinTC“an*l"F~tmily —Apr'iijrnf Pills, ’ The following certific ite must certainly convince person of the great efficacy of this inv.iliiTtr>U* medicine. . Dr. Wm. Evan’s—Dear Sin—l can never be grateful enough for the cure 1 have.received by the use of vru>j* invaluable medicine (Camomile Pills,)* I was for fivc-yeirs very seriously troubled with Dyspepsia, which e msed'a ner .vous sensation throughout tpv system—so much that Isometimes shook as' if I had,,been afflicted with. I'alsy;’ during I afl'.this time ! tnokmanv' medicines, hut none would cure me. At last,, my physician gave me up/ but fortunately ot\V day as 1 wa« speaking to a fri‘*nd on thy subject he told me'that'Dr. Wm.- Evans' Camomile Pills were the only mtrdicine.,..that would cure me, of which I purchased some, and theresult is that I am now enjoying perfect' health, . Any person ■wishing to sce-.me can call at my' hniiao, No. 365 North,Front street, Philadelphia. ■Henry L. Campbell. The above? .medicine is for sale by J.J. Myers & Co. Carlisle. MEAD THIS!—Dr. Swayne'a Compound Syru/i of Primus Firghiiana or Wild Cher ry.—This is decidedly one of.the best remedies for coughs and colds now in use—it allays irri tation of the lungs, loosens the cough, causing the phlegm .to raise free and easy; in asthma, puhnnnary consumption, resent.,and coughs, wheeling and clinking of phlegm,UoaVse* ness, difficulty, of breathing, croup, spitting of blood, 6cc. The syrup is warranted to effect a permanent cure, if taUehaccordingto directions which accompany the bottles. r For sale at the drugstore ofc J. J. Myers & Co. ■ Interesting. Cure . "B® ERFOR ME D. by/ Dr. H. Sw.iyne’s Com ■impound Syrup o! Pnimn Virginiana, or. Wild Cherry'^l!uVin}^m : ade.ti.‘ Hundreds and thousands bless the day they became acquainted with Peters* Vegetable Pills t .which in consequencet-of their extraordinary goodness, have attained a popularity unprece dented in the history of medicine. 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, Piles, Cholic, Female Obstructions, Heart Bum, Nausen, Furred,Tongue, Distension of the Stomach and . Bowels, Incipient Diarrhoea, Flatulence, Hah-: itual Costiveness, Loss of Apetite, Blotched or Sallow Complexion, arid in all cases of Torpor of theiß.iwcls, 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 Pllls is so well known, and their use so general, that.further comment is considered unnecessary, ’Dec. 6., Mfeadache, Stetc and JVlervous... TMOSK who have;suffered, and are weary ft -suffering from these'djstressi ng complaints', will, find in'Peleri' Vegetable Pills a remedy'-at once certaih. and immediate in its effects., ' . In Dysfie/isia they stand unrivalled t 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 thiathey are rccomnientfcd by arid leading members of them For sale ns ; /. ; ' pe& V, i A CATALOGUE OF REASONS For using Dr. Peters' 1 Celebrated Vegetable .■[ PILLS. ... .. 1, Because they are exceedingly popular, which proves them to be exceedingly good, 2. . Because they are composed of simples which have the power to do good in an immense number of cases, without possessing the means to do injury in any. „ 3 Because they are not a quack medicine,but the scientific compound of a physician, who has made his profession the study of hislife. 4 Because they are not unpieasant.tolake nor distressing to retain, while they art most effect ive to operate. ' fl Because they arc recommended as standard medicine by the regular faculty.. 6 Because by keeping the system in a natural state of they cure almost every disease which is incidental to the human framed 7 Because they and noriable, and will retain all their virtues in full vigor, in any climate; nmVfor any length of time; 8 Bemuse, notwithstanding their simplicity and mildness/ they art* one of the speediest pur gative medicines which has yet been discovered, 9 "Because they are 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 a most happy effect, In* calming, and.invigorating the mind. 11 Because they effect their cures without *the..jisual attendants of other pills, sickness and ghipinpV’* , . 12 Because as. well as being an unrivalled purifiernf the general.system,-they are a sover eign remedy for sick head-ache. 13 Because they differ from the majority of medicines, in the fact that tKe more they are known the more they are approved. 14 Because as their application creates no debility in the system., they may be taken with out producing any hindrance to business or the usual pursuits of every day life. 15 Because when once introduced-into a fam ily, op,a village, they almost immediately take the precedence of alt other medicines in genera/ complaints. ’ 1C Because a,number of the wonderful euros they hn.ve effected, can he substantiated without any undue means being resorted, to, to procure invalid testimonies. « 1 7 Because their composition is such, thnt they arc equally applicable.to the usual diseases of warm, cold, or temperate climates* .. . 18 Because two or three, are in general 'suf ficient fora dose—so that, as is the case'with the gcnerality-of patent; medicines—the -patient is not compelled to make aineal of tin m. 19 r ßecaq><” each individual pill is .put up un del* the immediate superintendence of the. pr< - prictor, so that no mistake in the comp* sitien on quantity can possibly occur thro tl.c emc lesstiess /if a.less interested agent. 20 Because theyjpuril) the frame without debilitating the system. * • /»* • 21 Because, notwithstanding thetr’inr.mer.sc popularity, no person has ever ventured to raise against them the breath of censure, which would not have been the case, if envy gould have clis* covered in therti a single flaw-to cavil at. this fact is. of the .utmost importance),—ladies in a c«rlain situatii n ,r nfny take th,em, (not more than two or thr'eat a time howevci!) .without in . the Slifih test degree incurring the hazard of nhorth n. virtues of Peters’ inestimable pills, confined to this desirable end alone, it would give tlum'a -decided advantage over the medicines of all (rni pelitors, as in no cases is there more danger-to he apprehended, or for., which so few have been discovered, as the one re ferred to. . 23 Because while they are so < filcieot in operations with adults they nwiy-at-lhe wune-time. be adminis t ered to childn n and - et en to infants, • in small quantities, half a pill for instance, with out the Slightest danger. ‘ * 24 Because their virtues are .acknowledged island pre-eminent, for their soothing it flncncf upon young ladies’.vhile suflerinp from the usual changes of life, as directed by the laws of Re tire. . Dec 6, oHTVU- SWAVNE’S C()MP(;I1NU syrup H FOF PRUNUS VIRGINIAN A,oh VMLO CHERRY.-7-'! his nuclit iiif is cfiind lo the public as an effectual niiiti!) in all aft'fctipns in dicative «t Pulmonary (lisrasfs, hath in then re cent and snore advanced t *lagc>; such Pulmonary Consum/ifion, rtru.t ir thicnic coughs, hoai-stne's, hooping nujjh, .whttzing, and difficulty of breathing, spittii g of' hlo< d, nitfjjt sweats, &r. This n nit dy is high!) use fill to persons whnse.iU-rves have hi t n injnn d * by calomel' or excessiveprief, jin at Jess of 4)h rd, the supmiiiWTTm of arc ustomed discharges,t; cutatWTTus eruptions, tnt« mpi rate -h>.h- which'-febd to renovate • r How many persons do we daily behold approaching to an untimeh giaw, wrist ed in the bloom of voulh fn ni their,- ap.. n |e* tivesjind friend*-', affih ri d with that-c« mn.r s. and clestrnc Ive.ravage!*, called Ci osun-pfiM’ which soon wastes the mist-ruble.snffi n r tu til ihi > ho come be\ oml the jioiverj-f human sXiil. If Vnch sufferers make a trial otpr.Ru nine's invaluable im dicing they would sofrn find Them selves more hem-fitted than hypnjphinji the va rious im ffr tive~t‘em< dies with which* ml* pa pers daily alv-mid. This sVrnp Irnnudiati lv hehlris to heal the ulcj rated lung*-, sto) pint’ pio fuse night sweats, mitiuntint* the dislns-ing rough, and at the same time inducing a.lu ahhv and natural exper-tOration also reiftving the shortness, of broathnmj.pain in the. Chest, which -liarrass-tlje-snflrerci- c\n— <>:er«se # and finally the hectic flush in the palid and 'c mariated cheek, will soon begin to vanish, ;md the sufferer will here perceive, himself snatclu d from a premature grave into the enjoyment again of comfortable health. --Ofacn'c—The above medicine is for sale at the ■'Medical Offifa t Jpo. 19 North Eighth street, Philadelphia, where all orders must he address- To avoid imposition the Proprietor’*, name is impressed in the bottles; likewise his signal tui\ j is attached.-.to life labels.nn the bottles, Prire.slper bortle; or six bottles Forsale hv JJ. MYERS £^Ch;,Carlisle, XIPE AKD.HBAITtt PERSONS whose,nerves h'ave'beeit injured by calomel, or excessive giiet, great-luss a . uiood, tlijKuppresaion of aocustomth dischaigtsl* or cutaneous eruptions*iutempe**tfc vhdbits, i i\V? other causes which tfnd to relax ’aid enervate'* the nervous system, will find a fffTi.d to mji thfe s and comfort,inEVANS’CAMOMItEPILLS. Those afflicted with Epilepsy or Falling Sick- ; ness, Palsy, Serious Apoplexy; and organic af factions of.the heart, nausea, vomiting, pains in the side,.breast, limbs,'Head, stomach, or buck, will find.themselves immediately relieve d; hv . usinß EVANS’.CAMOMILE and APERIENT PILLS. Dtv Evans does not pretend to say that in Jill debilitated and impaired constitutions— in nervous diseases of all kinds, particularly .of the digestive organs, j and in incipient! coiisump? 1 tion, whether of the lungs or liver, they, will cur r .That-dreadful disease; - might have bcen-checkedinitscomnivnc foment, , and disappoiuted of its'prey ail over. ifiy . land, if the first symptoms bf'nefvduißr.debi)ii\ , -:'.ha(i been counteracted by the Camomile Flower chemically prepared, together with bijiiiy other diseases, where other remedies have proved fatal. - • .• •/ ' Mow trianirtJfersdns do wc daily find toAifcd with that difyjlful disease, Sick Hcadmifr. 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* renceV In conclusion I would warn nervous persons against the abstraction of blood', either by letches, cupprng, or-the employment of the . lancet. Uraslic purgatives i n delicate habits are almost equally improper. Those are : prac tices too often resorted ,tp in such cases, but they seldom tail to prove highly injurious. Certifi cates of cores are daily received which add snf. fir.ien t test!mon yof the great effichcv of, this in. valuablejledicine, in relieving afflicted than, kind., Jeor sale by ■ i . ‘ , - v■ W Jtryere ti Co., Carlisle,