/Tho subscribersVhavirtg lately purchased . *the stock of goods ownedby Jdlm .tl. \Vea - Ver, St the Nwth-Kast-corner of the Public /Square, Carlisle, have just"-received' a large : and splendid assortment of Fall and Win ■ “ tkr“Goods, .consisting in part of superior 1 wool dyed black,, green, invisible green, brown, olive,'dahlia,,adelaide and imxt CLOTHS, i an assortment of hettwC' lo ‘J'“ r “‘ - I^*- „ orstyles of Cassimeres and Cussi n.etts, plain and figured ’silk velvets, plain and figured satin vesting, valcntia vestings, &c. &c. velvet - cords, beaverteen, plain and, figured green floor cloths, red*, white, .‘yel low and green flannels, white, and colored canton flannels, 6,4, 7-4, 8-4,. 10-4_& 152-4 Tose & mackinaw blankets, English, French and German plain and figured merinoes, black and blue-blaek bombazines, plain.and figured rept silks,,black gro-de-nap, grb-de jines, lutestring and senshaw silks, a large and splendid* assortment" of colored silks, ..figured silks, for bonnets, white, black.and colored satins, a variety of fashionable rib bons. • ' - , . - 6-4, 7-4, 8-4 and 10-4 lupines best meri no shawls, cheneill brheha blanket ah.d chal ley do.'merino, challey and cashmere hand kerchiefs, Irish linens, long lawns, linen ,;. cambric handkerchiefs, green baraze &gauze veils, black lace veil's, silk and pongee hand, ""kerchiefs. 4-4, 5-4 and 6-4 bleached and unbleached muslins, 4-4 and 5,4 tickings 6-4, 7-4 and ; a 8-4 cottpn and linen diapers, 6-4, 8-4 and (inen table cloths, blue and green cloth lible cloths. London, French and Ameri-/ '•■can Prints, 4-4 5-4 apron and furniture checks, moiislainc and saxony de.laine, bo binett, grcciancft and book muslins, plain, bar’ll and figured swiss, plain, bat’d and fig ured jaconetts, cambrics and mull muslins, •bishop and friends, lawn, thread, jgconett, bobinett an'd 'cotton laces, edgings and in sertings, linen diaper and crash and bead hags, a large assortment of hos’ery, gloves, handkerchiefs, stocks, suspenders, bonnets, . &c. Cotton & Rao Caupetino, cotton yarn of all Nos. coverlet yarn, white and colored carpetchain ) lamh , a wool and merino shirts > and drawers. • Also, a largo .assortment of consisting of Rio, St. Domingo, Caguira and Java Coffee; Young-Hyson, Imperial & Black Teas; Sugar House and Syrup Molasses; , Chocolate, .Starch, Ginger, 'Hicc, Pepper, .Allspice, Indigo, Nutmegs, Cloves, Cinna mon, fine and coarse Salt, roll and p.lugTq .bacco. Snuff, Scgars, &c. &c. ' Also, an assortment of Hatters’, Furs and 1 ■ Trimmtkgs, which we will sell at cost. ’ ANGNEV;& ANDERSON, ; ,Oct.'-10rl8S9r ' —IT. ■FOSS,SALE. The subscriber will sell the large and 5 “commodious house in which he now resides, • n 1 *:^ eri 'at>ye7 .. an/othe? 3 C ?i™?h 1 ' 3ed ) v {o '. all P atl «nts, vf children;- P a Iho -0^0^3”3?0™0"*^ 3 ” 3 ? 0 ™ 0 "* 'destroying:mllicihßS? j? afe andeffectualworra - ’toms denoting, the dlSao J B,,n< !’ The sjmp : aroint ff vo nSa;4Wi^ e £^ f K Butol,s^i’offeh ? r-*s&}£ Sansafion P^oSb%S"S k#tand ‘ V elefp, .■<*»?■• wqii'sVml ekß »y”P -./' ? „ wai affortUelief a f^ or *’ n ff to -, f. 3 0r »»i ,?nd;th6'ifitirus or sW r ? y,li^thB *~J- f>ayarDinvolved; and theretv r '? ’ tvhi * ',-■■>■ . duction. : The Svrun hi. i ? ? r0 7 ent theirnr' ,- - •eminent eucoeas.bymanv^n]i y f 6?' 1 aa sd j? : s ilsassiß^e^ ■ —-~Jd Strop,, . ,- n suro and expedi , ? Vwi'allod in liSfi secretdisease, tube had in, 6 Dinkle’s drug store.; ’ f, - - wife'- ' ' ■■■■^ ~\l-... '•Samuel SlcvicJc, ereori6 indebted iaio requested to nrtka NOTICE. ■ 12lh September 1839. on motion oFMr; X-yon, Rule oh AW the heirs and parties -hrterested in ilic estate of Joseph Shrom, lateof-Cnrhslei de ceased. to appear at the stated Court to be held: tor Cumberland county on ‘ Tuesday the 40th day of December next, to show . cause wljyjhe tract oflarid containing 239 acres ard 27 perches strict measure, rind the'lot'contain ing 7 acres and SS.perches, and the lot contain ,ing 6 acres perches,’ arid the,lot contain ing 6 acres and 149 perches, and the* undivided halfWrt of the lot. ofurquml hi ;Wornil eysi)urg r.rm'taining 38 feet .in'breudth and ;150 feet in length, belonging; to the estate of said deceased, (and described in the .inquisition- and diagram thereof returned by the Sheriff at the last September Orphans* Court,).should, not be sold. : Bx the Court.. Cumberland courtly, cs. ' ■ j • . That the above rdle was granted: by the Orphans! Court of said comity, at llie time above mentioned, and is, entered offecdrd in said court, wit ness my hand and the seal of said court at Carlisle the 22d day of Octo. her, A. D. 1839 For W. FOUL'IC, Cl’k of Orphans’ Court. Pittsburg Mercury insert 3 times and charge this office. V ' Public Sale* - THE subscriber will offer at public sale on Saturday the 16th day of November next, on the premises parlly'in.Cjaroll township, York county and partly in Monroe township, Cumber land county, 2 miles from Dillsburg and about 1 mile from. Brandt’s mill, om the York road, a certain plantation mv TR&C'TOF 'JM3WO,/- containing about 240 acres ol patented land, ad* 'joining Robert Cook’s heirs, James Williams '« William Clark, on which is erected a log BOUBSTANO BARBT, : a good orchii.id of choice fruit, with excellent springs of water. About 60 acres of this tract is laid off in 5 and 10 acre timber lots, which .wilt be offered separately if said farm should not be s»'ld entire. . . . Conditions of sale will he made known on said iday, when attendance will be given. ’ ■ / . MOSES IMUCKER. October 31,18J9. Estate of Christian Cr'otzer, deceased. NOTICE. Letters of Administration YoungLewis.-., . Se John Zetder George- ■ ■ " ;R. .L AMBER rONi 'Pi -M. : JIIOViYI.'-tlOhhlf - WILL benffered for sale, by public auction,- on Tuesday the 26th of November next ,- aHO-O'clock,- A; -AL-ftt the the,Carlisle and. Hanover 1 urnpike Road, six miles of Carlhle,. ih lots of TrpnUeu to i about one hundred acres each; about onOtnoUs sand acres of the Mount .Holly Estate, dying 'chiefly in the .valley fo the north ot the- South MoUntaih, adjacent to said road. v •’ :■ Partofthese lands, is eoyeretl. witii thriving young chestnut timber! the. remainder, is.-.,we1l suited for agriculuire, being,of a good quality, dnd situated" hi 1 ' a healthy, ami thickly settled/ neighhorhUodV affOrding-lan,opportunity '-rarely; occurring in the eastern counties of Pennsylva nia, for personswithasnaall capital, tppurchase farnis.' ... ~ ‘TsVV ■ ■ /i’c'rtnsof payment! One sixth.in cash on the ■ ,day partVon. the seventh day of January next, the remainder in two equal yearly For further particulars'enquire ol WTLLIAM GlllMSHAW,'HarnBbui-g;,or :WM. WEAK-' theiuhds, s' > ;"Octtiber SI, 183?. - ! - ; '■* ’ • * V CO ACH MAKI N G • ■■ E&VJaatjtSHMtSJVT, . il.. IN CARLISLE, PA,-. :. . f«IHE subscriber having just arrivedfrmn the M el(st with some of the best workmen .that could he procured. Is now' . prepared to finish work in the most'fashionable Style' and of the. best materials. He ivill manufacture any thing in th.it tine.of business, such as . OAP.S, OOAOHSS, 0105,.' SUI.IS.VS & CARRIAGES, of every dfscviptiorK He hasnow in liis employ probably one of the bets.t 'Spring Makers and eoacH v Smiihs : thatisuow-rin-tlie-suite. -Hjs. charges shrill be moderate und'his work will all be.warranted.- * . , Repairing done in the ncateatmannerand with despatch. ~ v , •’ The subscriber humbly solicits the patronage rif the public, for which he wi// tender his piost sincere thanks. : - . . . ; - . KRED’IC A. KENNEDY. - Car/is/e, Vpri/ 18 t 1839. * . • tf , DR. 1. G. LOOMIS, DENTIST. SNTENDS residing permanently. in Carlisle, and would respectfully offer iris professional services to the citizens of the place and vi.cimty. He has taken rooms at Col. Fctree's Hotel, where he may be found,at all hours. Persons requesting it will be waited qpon at theirrcsidenr.es. ' _ „ ' C Or. Veorgt D. Foulke, Reference , — < 'Rev. .7’Aos. V. Thornton, COf. David A 3 Mahon. -• Carlisle. Dec. 6, 1838. ‘ ■ A VALUABLE TAN YARD POP, P.SHT, - AT HJilt PEW S FERRY, VJt. THE subscriber* will lease ffM\one ® r . more years, their valuable Yard, with. all its appendages..' It is ope of the best locations ih Virginia for carrying on the business on an extensive scale, as there is abundant room ami the materials are ample. A number of the vats are under cover, anti all the buildings arc ol the most suitable kind—besides the grinding of Bark (xvhic.h can be got convenient and at fair prices,) is done by water powt^r. - - Any ..qutintUy:ot,Uidcs ran he procured in tne neighborhood, as there is no other tannery with in several-miles of the-placr—and there-.is. .also every facility tor getting hides from - the cities, and sending them tomarkot -when eith erby rail road.or canaU" There-is, likewise, a demand at this place for a , large quantity of Lealher-annuullv by the Government. Possessioh will be given immediately. For further particulars enquire of HUGH OIU/EECE 8c CO. Harper’s Fepr]?, Feb, 7, 1839. eow^ FOR SALE, xpHR -siibsr-djigi-..tiffe.rjEat_.fri'ivnte sale the fnl i. lowing described valuable real estate, situate in Allen,township, Cumbefland county, ctmtain ing'll4 acres, mart or less', fflf patented land, a bout 90 acres of which arc cleared and in a high state of cultivation, and the residue covered with thriving timber. The improvements are a TWO STORY. ■ .BTOIT.a.-HOTTBa, And Double log Barn. two Apple Orchards, one of.which.is. of choice fruit, a ; nevcr lading spring of-water, rind ft foun tain pump.at the door —also, a Tenant /Ibuse, The above mentioned tract is nearly all lime* stone land, of a gopd quality, and is in a healthy neighborhood—within two miles of Mechanics burg and the Cumberland Valley Rail Road, and , about one mile from Shepherdstown. An indisputable title will be given. Forterms apply to the subscriber near the premises. 11 y JAMES GRAHAM. Mny.3o, 1839, . A new liialc of Freight Cars troki EAnnisnirnG to PHIL ADELPHIA. ri'lHE subscriber, grateful for past, favors, re -4 spectfully acquaints hisfriends am( the pub lic. that he lias put into operation on the HAB - LANCASTER, and COLUMBIA RAIL ROAD, a line of new DOUBLE CARS, which will vmvregulai-ly between Harrisburg,Sc' Philadelphia, by which Goods and Produce of all descriptions will he forwarded with care and despatch, at the lowest rates of freight. > ' Goods will be received.attlie WAREHOUSE nf THOMAS I. MAXWELL, N.'E. Corner.of Broad -.and Vine streets. Philadelphia', and. for warded, to Harrisburg, Carlisle, Chauibersburg; atid intermediate places, and bv the subscriber, ' OWEN M’CABE. - Ha i-rishurg.-Jan.-a1,1339. ITT-FISH. SALT AND,PLASTER, CON STANTLY ON HAND./ Cash paid for altpbst all kinds of country produce. " NEW DRUG & STORE. Stevenson S' Mf iukle, - H' AVE just- receivedat their store, r.orneV of: High and streets; opposite Col. rer- hotel, jin" assortment ■ - 1 ■...*■ - i;.;=■■ ■-'.i Medicines. Paints. " t)ye Their;,. .. stock ‘lk^'Been^iielect'e«|:fV great care, and is to -Jfr . be entirelv:fresh and yery '*® ', ~. : best quality. • under the-lm mediate superintending w .»° has acquired tii e d. u 1 5 1 _ e , s , oTan apothecary under tne. direciipn of Mr. Samuel Elliott of this! place..;' ’ *’ f >\ V; CarlisleVAußUSt 15, 1839. , i» . 1- ' 4 GREAT VARIETY OT SOAPS 'ASfI? M -PERFUMERY. to-be had at \ . I : StEVEKSOS. SC'DisKI-K’S i if. j: Drug and Chemical StoreX . V. STEVENSON & DINKIiE -plj jfA VE JUST KECE jjit; theißnroi; and VarietyrStbre, ■pfFruUs.PicUles, , Preserve 3, Nat3i &0.---■ , TEftBCKfcE WASH.^, Hinhlv recommended Ov.lhe Faculty*, to he had at Stevenson O Dirikte's ; drug* and variety store.-v -V- ■- *i£f Bleached SpeniV Oil . ; aiSteycnaon , ilieniicHl VALUABLE PASM ifliof i vei I vlSupeTis>' qCmUty fresh GOAL! COAL! JUST received and for saleat’niy landing near the Steam Mill, on the Canal, SOtt.tons of Red Ash Pine Grove Coal, warranted, tojbc the best article Of the kind known at the present times IVVyiR be sold'in lopi to suit porchasersa , ■ _ ' Also—a large quantity of EUMBBR of cut ferent kinds and qualities: superior ShihgleH Plaster: Salt by the barrel, tlfc. all of whicli articlA will be disposed of at the most reasona blenriccs.'‘ ' ,• ' CHARLES L. BBRGHAUS. Harrisburg, June 6,1839. s»n MOULDERS. O or 10 good Plate Moulders are wanted im -55 mediately at Oak Grove Furnace. Peiry county, to.whom constant employment will be given and good wages paid. ■ Applv to .Plies, Foeiuno & ThudiuA. Oak Grove, May 30, 18.19.' . - 2m PORGEHEN WANTED. Cix GOOD REFINERS wanted immediate ly ly lit Dickinson Forge. Apply to A. G. EGE. May. 2,1839. ~ ■ - ■ ’ ‘ NOTICE. WHEREAS the charter of-the “Carlisle Saving Fund Society,”will expire in 1843. Notice is hereby given agreeably to the constitu tion and laws of Pennsylvania that the stockhol ders of said institution intend ppnlying to the next Legislature of the commonwealth for a renewal of charter.—Change of..name, style, and title to “Cumberland Valley Dank,*’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 in Carlisle, Cumberland county' Pa. . JOHN J. MYERS. ■ August 1,1839. “ ?m ocllcke’s Matchless Sanative. The article below concerning tlie new and popular doctrine, advanced by the iU lustriiius Guelicke-of Germany, can,not fall ol •exciting a,deep and thrilling Interest oat the country. [Translatedfrom the German, • LOUIS OFFON GOEI.ICHE, OF GERMANY. THE CREATE STOP HUM A N BENE . - FACTORS. Citizens of North anti South America, - To Louis Offox Golci.icke. M. D. ol Gey:-. rniinv, Europe, belongs the imperishable honor of adding a K'F.iy'and precious doctrineloihe Science, of Medicine—a new doctrine which, though vehemently upptfsed by many the fa culty, (of which he is-ti valuable uiernbcTy, be proves tn he as well founded in truth aa any «toc irinc of Holy Writ—a doctrine; upon the venty of which are suspended the lives of millions of ,our race, and which he boldly challenges. Ins op pnsers to refute, vizs CoHsumfitiou is a disease always occasioned, by a disordered stite of vis Vine , for Life Princi/de) of the human body: -often setfctlij.lurking in (fie system for years be fore there is the least cotnfiiaint of the lungs —and rehic/i may birds certainly , though not so i/uicf'iy eureilflis trco-nOnon coltl , or shuffle headache,—— An invaluably precious doctrine this, :as it im parts tin important lesson co tlte afifutrently hea/lhv of both sexes, teaching them that this insidious foe may he an •unobserved inmate of their “clayey houses’* even while they imagine themselves secure from its attacks, teaching them that THE OIiEA F SECRF.fIN- 1 HE ART OF PRESERVING HEAL I H IS lO PLUfcK OUF THE msEASE WHILE IN THE HLADE. AND -NOT .WAIT 1 ILL THE FU.LL GROWN EAR. _ This illustrious benefactor of man is. also enti tled to your unfeigned gratitude, and the giari tilde of ii world, for the invention of Ida. Match, less Sanative, —whose healing fiat may justlv claim for it such a title, since it has so signally .triumphed over our great common enemy eon sumfition, both in the first and last stages,—a medicine which has thoroughly filled the va cuum in the MateriaMedira, andtherehyproved itself the Conqueror of Physicians— a medicine, for .which ail mankind will have abundant cause to bless the henificent hand.of a hind Provi lencc a medicine whose won'drnns virtues have been so glowingly portrayed even hy some of olir clergy, in their pastoral visits to the sick chain her; by widen means tiiey often become the hapr py instruments of changing despondency into hope, sickness into health, and sadness of friends into jnyfulness. Goelicbo’s Matchless Sanative, 'a medicine of'more value to man than the vast mines of Austria,' or even the united treasures of our globe—a medicine, which is obtained equal ly fnnn the vegetable, iniueral and.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 my.ste-. rious influence over many diseases of the human system,—a medicine, which begins to he valued by Phvsiciaiis.-wlvo arc daily wilnessing r its_a?- toni'sldiig cures oil manv_whom they had resign ed' to the grasp of the Tnsatiabre-G r ravc'. : Dose'of the Sanative, for'adults, one drop; for children, ii half drop; and for infants, a quar ter drop; the directions explaining the manner of taking a tv.itf or quarter drop,.. . Price—Three'and, one-third rix dollars* (82.50) half ounce. - -. . *A Gerrinan coin. value-75 cents. .. . ... r . For sale at the Post Office, n ‘ Cuinbevlaniiconnty, Pa., bv GEO. F. CAIN, ■ sole-agent for Mechaiiirshurg.- —J Meclianicsblirgi July 35,.1339c y ■ ■- ' - , flil. J. C. J%*EFJP, 'bUP.O-SON ‘DENTIST, T»'ESP EOT FULLY informs the ladies and 'Veiitlemen n, loiperial ail'll lilack'Tcus, Chocolate,' Ricr,.,Barley, Soda and WalerCracliers. Spices of all kinds. Nats and'Confeciinnariea.,, Pi:nncs,.Raisins., Oronod Alluni and Fine Silt. Tar, Soap and Candles wholesale and retail. ;it city prices. '■ LIQTTbBiS. Wine, Brandy, Sew England Rom, invest Whiskey, Wine and'Cider Vinegar, Stc. TdBA ood. Cavendish-, Roll and Pine;. Spanish and //alf Spanish Cigars; Mucubnu, Rappee and Scotch ,S " Ufr ' SHOES & BOOTS- - - Riding, Gig and Jockey Whip* and Cashes.— -Brushes.. Brooms, Painted Buckets, &c„ Oarpct Chaiß of all colors. - Tlie above articles Being .carefully selected, are offered to customers ami others at city prices. JOHN GRAY, Agent, Carlisle,. July 4, 1839. WHEAT WANTED THE highest-cash price will he paid for Wheat at the Cumberland Mills, at' all times, and tor Hour ipade-nt said mill. GEORGE CHIST. August 22, 1839. „ ■ ' tf To •JfSillcrs A’ •Manufacturers. HOWD'3 IBKPROVBO DIHSOT ACTIOS WATBB.WKBI.IL THE public are informciltlmt the subscriber irarUiiirgUrttTe right of the above uratur wheel, fur the State of Pennsylvania. It is con sidered by those* having them in use, ua one of the most important improvements that Tins ever been introduced. ' Persons desirous of seeing the tvherf; - rant do so. by calling at the laundry of DAVID Lancaster. ,'The an nexed certificates have been given- as a slight, testimonial of its value t they will speak for them ■selves. All comnmniratinns-addre-ssed-to 'the snberiberin Lancaster, Pa„ will be promptly at tended to, - r Copy. 3 . This is to certi))’, that I have put. m one of IT nvd’-s Patent Cast Iron Direct Action Water Wheels, in the place of a KeacHon Wheel; tlmt the Direct Wheel does.not flood the tail raceas nniclf hy three inches as the reactiondnl.aiui that I can grind seven bushels.with the direct , action wheel an~tionr, anil tlnve two - tun Of I stones, whore T could not Rrind four bushels itf ( the same lime with the reaction and drive one ( , run of stones. ppjRU -FAHNESTOCK. * r Ephratatp. Laiu co. Oct. l 838- c n :6 call, .orln ■caynr feasant ewing, • and at it their is resi -1 puhc lis pro lattice, 3m' AlJtl IMPORTANT MICHAEL M’MATH. . ■ iy April 11, 1839. . A'lloway, May 5,* IS3S. ''Tte-maV"eoW|yrtin(<4:■ 'in putting in s.-llv 'flii'.'ii (Ps cast -i roll ■■ d i rcct -at., lion Water Wheel, both in the State; of New. -York- and in. Michigan, ami can give it as my decide'd opinion that witli 8 feet bead or under, rightly put in, it will do more business with the same water than any other Water wheel which I have yet had tiny experience in, and in refer* enfce to hnck water, is second best to none /that I have yet tried. In relerence to guardi/g a gainst ices there cun be.no better operation, and it is very easy to be kept in repair.: - / • : . AILES, MUlvi‘ight. . . Alloway, September J, 1838. , VThlamay certify thatl have had Umy Vlill one of Mr. Hold’s direct water whola for .the apace of one year. It is a five feet /heel. and I have hail a re-action in'the same bavei also had WheelerVUnion Wheel/yeti l tk'nfcJ Mr. Howd’a will do mote hudnesa wittless wa/ tei than anv other I have tried.: It-mes well in back’ water. I; have had .from /to 6 fee/ head. I think wc could do ns muph/ork witl lialf the water as-Ve used.to do witlalie unde/ shoot wheel, which has also Jieen in my mill. - / UAVVIIENd/RILEY ■ .• — - Lvonsi Septem This may certify, that We Hovyd’s patent waterwheels sini by the’side nf a rc-actionwl think tliat Howd’a Will; ddrtohh'ej with : ilie'same'wateethat the re Wijl door very hear.' We never j feet head, and r.an j'rind.with ihil per hhhr.' We are subject to hacl wheel will do iis Rood hilamess.ui im- aa there’-nctlnn. and.wc rei the attention and patronage, rift! - - :/ SIMON vjc- mile? BAOTHMI-flr. Sip, ■ BO,Svru/> pfl'/un ui Virgin,j rl/. —This isiieciiicdly nm‘ of/ ■for coupbg anrtcftltfa'aow'ih- v tatinn of the lungs, .lonsens t! tlie pililcßm to f aise’.free am’ |)ulmnmtry :ConSiimpllon,v Cowghs,wheeaihg arta.chplfii ness, difficulty ofbrt'aUihiF scc,.. The'sytjalßii?; pcrmahenicoref iftakein? which accompany the ,hoi ■.■‘J MFE AND : ■nMSRSONS whose nerves have been injureil B (jy calomel, or exces’MVe 'grf'ef,'great loss of uiuoil. yhc suppression of accustomed discharges or cutaneous eruptions, interoperate fulfills, r< r , other causes which U.nd to relax and. enervate; tlre ncvvoiis sVsti fn, ,will find a friend, to soothe afidcomrovt.in bvans’Camomjxe pilxs. Those'afflicted wilhEpih pay cr v F-al)iiig-bi«ik —- Ives's, Palsy, Serious Apoplexy, and orgaroc af fections of the h'eavtv nausea, yoifttinc, pains in the&ide, breast, limbs - , head - , stomach or bnck» • willfim] themselves immediately u.sin? EVANS' CAMOMILE and APERIENT PILES. -Or. Evans does not pretend to sqy that "* In all debilitated and impaired cftnstiluticm.-r . - in nervous disease qf all klhds».particiilariy. ot tlie digestive organs, imd in incipient tronsuaj - tioh> whether of the lungs or beer, ; lhey will cuin>a\ Pft/tiiojiary Consum/ifion, recent pr.*rhrniic conghs, hoarseness-, hooping fcolijih, whuzinK* iitui cliflunlty of breathing. blra d> night sweats Btc. This rt predyTis niKhly, ,,ht ** ful to persons wh’osftnehVes have hi ih * injure c! by calomel nr excessive grief, pri nt h ss nf bl< .n*V the suppression of accustomed discharge t», «I* cutiuienus e ruptions, inti mperate habits, or oth er’ cutises'" which tend U> ’renovate or relax the nervous system. How ninny* personsdowe’dailv , behold approaching: to an iimime\y gta>v,yrre sl ed itrtlu- blc>ofir.ffled C<;nsumpth h which •soon- wastes-Jhe’ emsfrablo* HwfFercr.nVtd.thr ybe • - come beyond.the power oMimnani skill.- It surh snfFerers-'wonhVonly mahe-a'lnal of Dr.Hu nvne’s ihvidiiably medicine, they wiiddsorn find th+m selves more h'enefiuttl than by gnlphing’ the va rious inefft- th c remedies with tvhit b ot.r-pa pers. dailv abound. *l*l)is, syrup immedian ly begins to heal the idee rated bmps, stoypmlj pi« - fuse night sweats, indicating the- distress)) g -cough, and Vf the same time Indue,irg a heulihV and natural expectoration nbn rtliesinp the. shortness n.f breath’ and pain in the chest', m hlch harness the sufferer on* the * and finally the hectic flush in the palul and «-- mariated cher.k. \vill soon begin to vanish, anil the sufferer will here petreiye lpnis£|f snatched from a premature grave into the enjoy nie.nt again of comfortable hentrh. . above medicine i« f» r sale at the Mrdicol Offtre, K-v 19 North Kichth street Philadelphia, whcVe'Ol ordeTsnmsl he address ed. To avoid imposition thr-Propriet* r*s name Is impressed in the bottle** likewise his mviu** Jure is attached tn the luh'-ls v.n the h f tiles,— Price $2 per hottb\ or-«?v honlo« fir> $?5. Po r sale by * JJ ; MVEPS &f Co.,Carlisle* M tv 22; DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA MOKE testimonials* »J.Ahe'''rfficacy of Dl‘. Win. Evans’ Camomile Pills. ■ Ph\Uuldfihia % Dec. 19, 1358. .Siri —Brine: on a visit to Philadelphia, from my native village of Oej'ihautnvYn, 1 joyfully avail/inysclf dni»L* opporKinity oTTrtWing a few. words of recommendation to your celebrated Pills, m the hlxmdaot testimony, already given in their fav u*. ' About four years Ugo» 1 was at tacked with‘Dyspepsia, and for several years suif<.red from than complaint in its Worst stages. Notwithstanding I tried eyery thing that Tame before the public, 1 obtained no-'relief, -till I ac cidentally saw your advertisement* From the nnmonms-and- respect/dde,.testimonials which accompanied it; I - had "some faint hopes that vour medicine might not prove altogether usi* less in.mv own pane, 1 tried it, and it is scarcely necessary toaddwasshortly cured. Indeed the success was greater thaiij could .’possibly have .anticipated from even the warmest reenmmen* dations. As asnrdl return’for the benefit you have bestowed, I this acknowledgment of mv thanks and the .deep sense of obligation under which I fecMiyself.toward y°n. Having -imnlicit-Confi{le.nce..i_nLthe efftcacv-of your (bun omile Pills, and feeling it due lb mv fellow snfT ferers, I would warmly dragging on their exigence under the influence of that scourge of the human family , Dyspepsia, hr lay aside their early prejudice s against such remedies, and apply to yon, that they may rc* '.nive frspeedv and permanent’restoration. I reside in fTerma*' 1 -- mend" * ‘ *be cit» ; , ...,o W)1 . thonnh !■• fi. WILLIAMS. & S K i ! 11 vcl i ' f r *' c '■■'"■'■ n ;r .liiv:i M , certific»fe,yof curesnerftSl i V' l4 ™' 1 »>»Fmy V r - Wni;,l£ Pills, 'l|ie following ceVtificat/m* ly ' convmcr/every ~erson 0 f the £ " lu >t certainty (liis ini'Aluilile medicine * v^ eat efficacy oil i E/A'tfs—-UearSir*''-- r- ■ iratrful-Ajush .for the cu>£r,£&? n n fv«; be |l e invaluable medioin.- /^ eivt ’ PW:eniSb g p.^ person wlshW to seeLft heat \l>» . Any N0.'363 NooKE-- "t^W/nljj^mfr.hoUse, ■3, 4 838, led one. ofS. ■ Deccmtjee ?!,' and We re, basinets, ;(inu wheel eebiit three bushels pater. Tim lr, baclc.wa wbeifd-.it to ddir, ■ e The above mLS' trg ’ - Ch. Carlisle. ,■ PER FOR MIiDX h, c Ure •- ; Swavneg Com- Uherfyj—Having or Wild : Syrup in my faitdlj\syL U'ls; h'valuab/e ■child* 9»red “my ded\wUh constant; c(fchVM^^ th 'nK,ateen. coyeryi untjl.l.was atl se dr??PV!» h| ,j t 8 - this invaluable' t«editoJß? ke! -h trial of wonderful effects it hal l m* ,Cf . seHoir the eluded: to ,make;tbhrsWe^?d i lrt,‘'l_’cori.' .Whjc!i ; entirely , velieycd:he^“Hh f « n ysidf.^" afflicted "nth ; for nVanv\vaß thallwas wishing t 9 see me can bhlM\ Any person ; Phi 1 adelph ia' Deem&S.Witi'eoi. f bUabovi m edtcS nil's for ' " v.>.vVJ; : i:J^ERS* jkt r. I.EACH t'aCom/iound or mid CAeh best remedies -it;nllays'ir'r!- causing /syi. in asklmia, and-chronic f |)hleg(n,hoarse> •oup,tspitting Vjf •aofedtocffecta facto directions /iWressj&CoV,-r -i - 3'