. . • ,Alai' at's . Vegetable Life Pills, a d -- •••- "0 1 11411671111. K igili4os = • S.. ... • . . . . -.• . A CONTRAS ', All nations, from the remotes ges, huve had 'ships, hut Columbu s. only felted op the wsy to America. _:_..l3etbre_the.time .of_the grea(Sistaishmayigater,_ I) e re!: ,le wer'eriintl , enabled ,t 6 saddle abotit the shores. Just,so with the Lde "" nunes. It Is but two years " alneu I 'first Tentur upon an unknown ocean, and I . !Uwe - iliseoveret he precious object I was ja search bi--MALT ; Vegetable medicines were indeed known 7 t I. commenced .my search, bUt their use • was not By the, use che them,l hose not only passed from he dejectedinvalid; to the hale, hearty and ad tiv man of business, but, companalvely ,speaking t i euewed, my ybuth. I cab thu , With confidence in .://ley own experience, advise with ny (016 w-citizens. Does the reader want proof that t 1 VEGETABLE WIFE._III.EDIGINES are _suitable:_to_his own. Ca SC ? • 1 have on file at my office, 546 Rroadway , , hundreds • of .letters, from some of the most reapectahle citizens of this my native laiikvaluntarilv offered testimony . or the virtues of A_ GOOD NEGZTABLE' MEM' 'Persons whose istMatitnthin have been nearly ruin .tid,hyrilte*nllAhfallible" mineral preparations of titeilay, will bear me witness, that • the Life Aiedi cines, and such only, are the true course to perm - neat good health. GENERAL REMARKS RELATIVE TO MOP . FAT'S LIFE PILLS PIKE. lIPCTE.IO, These medicines have long; been known and Oppre united, for their extraordinary and hums:hare pow ers of restoring . perfect henlils, to persons suffering • males. neitrly every kind of disease to whicli the lit nuun flame is liable. . . • • • • In many' hundreds•of xertified instances, they •linve even rescued sufferers fronethe very verge of an un timely grave,uffer all the.deceptive•nostrums of, the day had utterly failed; and to. many thousands they have permanently secured'dmt uniforimetji oyment of withofit which life itself is but a partial blei • • slag: • So 'great, indeed has their efficacy invariably Mid infallibly proved, that it. has appeared scarcely than Miraculous to those who were unactmaiured ---with-- the'heautiffif-philosophicial- -- prineiples - upon, which they are Componifiled,andupon which they con sAmently net. • It was to their manifevfand sensible action in purifying the springs and channels. of mid - endeing them with renewed tone•nnd - vigor, that •illey Were indebted for their name, which jeas bestow 'el upon them at the spontmataa request. of.several • • individuals - WhoSeliveatherhai - 01:viously - saved.7;:: • The proprietor rejoices in the oppurtunity afford,.. rd by the universal diffusion of the daily press, for -placing . his VEGETABLE 'LIFE PILLS within .the knowledge and reach of--bvery individual in the vommunitly. Unlike the host ofliernicious quacks'.-' Pies, wide s beast - Or vegetable 'ingredients, the Life solely vegetable, and 'contain neither M. eery, Antimony, Arsenic, nor any otter mineral, in, any form whatever. - They - are entirely:Composed of . extracts from rare and powerful plants, the virtueivof whieh, though lo_ng.known_.to several -Indian tribes, • .nifil recently to some eminent_pbirmacentical chem.; has, re altogether unknoWn to the ignorant pretend eri to _medical -science; and ivere-never before ad ministered, in so hiippily eflieacious a combination. TheArst•Operition is to loOsm: the coats fit• the - siomach andbowels the various impurities:and cru vilifies constantly settling around then; and tore-' nsove the hardened fabes.which-collect• io the convul-: sines of the Small - intestines. Other meilcines par tially clear sd these, and lenve Such' collected masses_ behind, as th produce 'habitual costiveness, with all :it; train of evils, orsmldefivliarrhain,•with its immi, ecntilangere,..This faer-is well known toTnll egular ilililiOntifit9,4llo examining 'the human bowels after death: hence the prejudice of these well, info'rmed lien- against- VEGETADLE_LIPP,--PILLS is. to .'_eleanstt-tho Itidnevs-aml 7 dieLlsiad derouid.• - by. -th is - means,-the -liver:Slid the lungs,the healthful action, of widish entirely depends _upon, the. regularity:of thss urinary organs. The blood, which takes ifgAsial • for from the agency of .the liver And the lungs before it passes into the-heart, being thus purified by them,. tuidlnotwitthed,hy !bed coming . from-a-elean stomach, freelylhrough the 'veins, renews every pall, el•the syMem, and Aciumphantly_mounts-the-banner of health in the blooming cheek. ' -The following are among the distressing variety rf human diseases,,-to Whielf_the Vegetable Lifl Villa are well known to he infnlliblc i- DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly .cleansing the first' • and second stomachs, and creating a tow of pure,, healthy bile, instead of the "stale and acrid kind ; - flatulency, Palpitation .of the heart, Loss of APpe, 4ite,..Heart-burn and Headrache,Alestlessness„ Languor, and Melancholy . TN re - the - ge - level - symptoms - ofDyspepsia - ' vti I - yan 51.1 - WI a natural consequence of its , mire. Costiveness, by cleansing the whole length et the intestines with it solvent process, and without violance ; violent . s. Mirrhaa and Cholera, by removing the sharp acrid fluids' by which these complaints are occasionded, iltid,by--proinoting the lubricative secretion of the museus members. Freeness of all kings, by vestal.- Je . g blood ; to, egular circulation, through the pro-, eess of perspiration - in sense cases, and the through solution of all, intestinal obstructions in others. The JAPE PILLS hassrbeehlnnwn to curd -.l?henunatism --germanently-inthreo-weekS, atal-Oon.tiim-ltalf-that ti me, by removing local inflamation frioni the mnscfes and ligaments of the joints. eof all kinds, by freeing and: strengthening the kidneyS and L111(1- (1(.1.4 theysimratemq_SLdelightlitlky_'On_these - Mutt organs, and hence have ever been !found a, cer tain remedy for the worst cases of Gravel. Also* Worms, by dislodgiolg-froin tic turnings hf the bow els the slimy natter to which, these creatsires adhere; • Asthma. and Consumption, by reliciifig,,,the. air.ves sets of the lungs front the mucus, which even slight colds will occasion, which if. not removed becomes hardened, and produces those dreadful diseases. Scurvy, Ulcers, and inveterate sores, by the purl fect .purity which these Life Pills give to the blood; and --aly-tfus-humors;=Scorbutio-Zroptionsiand-bad-conf-- - pleXions, be thole alternative effect upon the, fluids that feetrralse-skin, the morbid state of Which. occa sions -all' Eruptive complaint, Sallow, -Cloudy; and miler disagreeable Complexions. The use ot these Pills fora sery short r time, will effect an entire mire' of Salt RiiiMm, Erysiperasoind a strikiTiFimprove-, ' , meet in the Clearne tt ss of the skin.- Conuomeolds 'and Influenza, ; willalways be cured by one dase',..ifr by two; even in the worst oases: Piles,---as a rime= ,iy for this most distressing and-obstinate malady ; the Vegetable Life Pills deserve a dishing emphatic: reeemmendation.•• It is well 'knowtr Inufdreds in to e'o city, that the•ProprietolthesOnvalutible Pills the - complaint for ,upwarthi :f . :/thity.-five and he:tried-in Sala every. rem— e:Sy prescribed within the whole c . ,,pmpass of the Me :ells Medici.' He lsoweyer;atlength, tried the mad mine Which he nosy -offers to the, public, and he was cured in a very short' time, after Ins recovery had' been pronounced not only Improbable, but alasolute ly'hupossible by army human means. , • DIRECTIONS FOR USE.--,The- Proprietor of .the Vegetable Llfe - Pills does not follow. The base and _mercenary practice of the quacks of the day, in rfilvi" sing-persons to'take his Pills in large quamities. No grand medicirie can -possibly be so required. These pills are to be taken at bed time every night, for -week or- fortnight, 'according to the disease. The 'usual dose of thege bitters is half n wineglass in water or wine, and this qiusullty may be taken two or three timei a day, about half en hour before meals, , -4 .3 • • or. it less 'quantity may be taken' at ail times:. ,:i c ; I 11711-.ESPBTrULLY' informs his friends and :the thine who are afflicted with indigestion after meals, i ili' ittblic• that lie hits 'removed from die• Western. these bittertwill.prove invaluable, as they very great-', Mad la Marketli . • i I. * s treet , to that large and • coMmodious ly increase the netion. - iif the 'principal viscera, help • hotel foritk_,..crly kept by Mr. IL Duke;•sign •5 , ,,,,d , the --. ) them to. perform their functions, and enable". the'sto. ' -,-•-•-• • ii.-71.0 1 ~I1N: 4/ V I. 'Et* J.- • mach so diseharge into , the bowels whitest - lets_ ir 0..--qp.! ..._...ThisiviteLisitu 4 tc4 .in -.South Fotirth styeet, be 2„.... --sive: -- Thus indigestion' iceeitily.itid'ilieedilireino- - -• . .E.:,:1. twe.ii ...,iiieset and hestnut streeisan the very. centre.. veil, appetite restored, and the mouths,of 'the abiair- .. 2E/he huai,,•en_part.q„the-ei*d_avill.therefore,,he ---tient'vesselaheing.-clinietTmitrition--.11-falillitafed; ~ found •veryJnonvenient_for_merehatitir_and_lnichlesi. • and -strength of: body - and energy bf -thl fi i r irn'e - /R -7 , men generally:: .. - •-'- ' -.- • : ' ' • hapPyc'results: -Boy' further partictilar4olllloE- ! PAT'S' LIPB. PILLS; and PII,CENTIf,.. ITTERS;,, - The buildings have been thoroughly,andliomplete ly.repaired by. the subscriber:and, , ,no.,..eapease•haa ' York,. Mr. weal ° ffi ce,Ni• 16 Ill'i way, l‘e w been spared in „preening and furnishingtherooml York, where the- Pillifeanhe' obtained for 45 'cents, So_ its:toriatitere.ilie_ccoritort and convenience of those --- 50 - centsi - or;$1 - per - boitli and 7the 'Bitters -- f0r,51., , , 0r , who may invorthe house with their custom: , ' :-7 $2 Aier-,hottle.7-111-Numerouti•.• eertifteateaTl4 - -Aliet - Genileinen travelling with their familkes can haVe wonderful , efficacy of. both, snay:be there inspected: , private parlors ' furnished'. in .the - best. manner with • , ,In eagle. obstinate 41 4 eamPlieated cases of ihre'' chambers txttoched , Ad':.t.hein.',3i , herd they- can Enjoy \ ~.., nio and ,inflamatorz ftlieumatism, Livercoraplitints, _:privacy mid sechision; orthe 'elimPealauthip•of their • Fever ' and Ana , mYsPePsia,' Palsy,Tilei; illurles: frieods;.ni 'they be most desirable. ' '' ' . -• `; . • ' from the Ave sr nielilm.Y,,•quiainei st.lnd other 4. 18 C 48 0 8 . , „ l'lie-:llAft-and 'ChILLATIS-..htive' beeti-:nrovided-, --. of 'AiitesidiliWiitot7ihit o y 'he- &and' necessaryto tak e With With the hest LIQOO.ItS and the clude r est WINES of . botk,the Life Pills and •Plioiols Bitters; in 'the closes • e very.description. -.., ''' '' .• '. -: •,.':'• '• • • before "recommended. ... , - • ' - • 'The TABLE will,'at :all'- tinies.he supplied With' ' - N.,ll.—ThePillitand the Dittet:s will get all rner-1 .cry delicacy irldcli• the sesisiii'snid , .market can af curt' out of the ayStent infinitely' faster than the 4cist ' e i 41, sod every exertion inutile to please the palate of, . preparations of Sarsaparilla, and area certain isms- : yo,. e a-tamers. ••, -- . ' '. -.- . -' - -. , , _ . . ... . dy- for thp rushilig .cf 010 . 01.., to the Aqpy):,•9r..gy,violent ,!, • I'iIeIiP,APINV . irtOOMS, - itee Well Supplied with , ', 'hert.thlehel:lie itodeui•iii; 441. - -:zAiv , peegins who lire- 4 the .leading . journals ortliffereat Cities, as well as with „ 'predisposed to apofikryipaky.Va. - shrinl . d' never he a - i.„ Teit i variet y 0 ( the country jouttonls.br tho. Suite, m • without the Life•p, or the.Bitterspfor one ilose,hr: ' ;The SERYANT.S. will hi.: founil earefulf and ,trust . ' time will the life. ' 'They equalize the eircidntion Of--.. worthy. 3-, . „,- ttriannit; drltiff till Pressure frolllthp.hepd, restore ; • Mu lc hed to the hotelare very eitensiiie'STAlit , ES., perspiroti , oq. and throw off 4wcry'riaipurity, 1y,!.1*., e at c ,iti l ted• to aeeinvinthdtae..cute,lruricircd 11(3..6101;1%W pore* nr . the. thtml.. , ': . ' ': ‘: •• '. ;. ' . ' ' . •. ..- •.,,...,.. ; under the _soperiotendlitiee 'of;careful„and „attentive • - - ro,r - stile'llii - hA r store: of , - - - lik - ELIauTT. -. :- honterpi: ... . . • .:...,:„..,,, . - .... January .11,'; . , .. D. .41. retinms 'lds'. sincere iteknawledgeineats for ; rthe, very....lileral .eneourdgementheretoferof-reeeived.k • liN.. et -: . ... gt . EN f r ... ..... . . and '.feeling confident. tliatime_all :fbroisti. his gdestt , ... 7 '.:ThritlaligWTSlW - StITITy IA - V-110itse t 2ituate on ,the {-wit!! Pare which •Will'Josl 'nothing.. .11y a .onintitu , nann: ffnutit N'Vest enniewor 'Lowlier apil . Pitt' streets in with ,ntlidi honsen; and that Idsappitelinenis; and theii , • the I) . lreOgli 0 Chmlisle.'• 1 4 'or 'partienlitra inquire id:, furnitp,at.e fully to thrtse Of-4 1 P!',.. :11 - 11 ." l''' ) I 0 - the subieviber next door. , , ~ ' -•' ,' '.,-.. ; 1 r:';'..; ..il:the (kyr,. be . re'sper,tfotiy. Solicits a t - furglOr .situreLof .7 - I ..);,''.. ) :'' • :,• ... • `JACOB CART...I._ public on ) tronngO. • I:" -". t • : ... '' . 1 , ..-e , 77.;:: . • : I.' • • . CBr4eiJailth; 183 9,••" *SP . ,' - .' . 1 • Phitozieolo..mvo m nacris ta' -,-- - -.-- .-- FARAIERS deleiticie #Oll,- ItrustS lIIEVOITZEGS, 1 9 210%3Z1E5, Itungto .- • , A N'OPPORTUNITYisiimi, offbred'ofzupplying ynursclves with WOOOOO,OK'S' . • - • • If:40414) Gratin g1." , 10 . 2?-1 64 ' • PLOUGH': -:.fleinpihe boat article ever. tiferel to - the Parm'essin this section of th 3 state. • • These' Flonglui N ill: not choke nor carry, dirt, and the draft is about ope.third.less than the Ploughs here tolore in use, two horses &dug the work of three, her sides ti.grent saving- in, time and money iii keeping them in repair. - 1 fie point mal share can be put on in five nrinutes,,aii besides cast only '25 cents cacti, and when dull can be tiirned.and repented until worn out; and even thtai will t 2 tnheu .1:;;t pay for new ones; • The following named twrsons tiro i ,. .mong ;Iris(' as ho j-havcintrchasedrinuf-useti•the.,pliow-p-hmghs-thitaillOhe. last seation,to whom Furnicrs are. ation.respectinglltem, viz: . • .I.hanittoti townsh4P.—Phllin Winters, John Arni ; strerr.; Samuel li - trickier, .1 dqa Litik, I feli•y Betz, William Slrder; Philip' Milbrr, Mr. ALlev'oy John Entie.s ; Ennion Elliott, Esq. Letterkenny.—Michael Grotc, lhudel;Tiremer, j -Mr. Shields, Isaac liesere.,JAin Mdkr,'Alumni-.....• Hoover. John Hodes; I{ , ,tlLa, Snsn'l Rodeo. 17m.1•.p, Jas. Pnr-- 1 siance; Ner. Either, Joim 14,1icr, - (,;(-mrge Jo sephWinvvrt, Georgt• Feticrl) -of, lie. Tmativ, Geo. ;Dull, Dyers. John 'O. Szi.del.Geestr- , " _man„lleury_George,•Peter 7., • • Green.- . --.lnc4) Oyster, Samticl Jacob Darr, John Reichard, Jr., Joseph Neicely.•Alextm der ,Tlininson, (henry Wingr , t. Martiii Wingert; Charles Heticli,_Mr._Smith, Mr. Olayk, Mr; Solaber,, Lger, Samuel Letny: • • Southampton.—SamuoTThamson, John Orr. • 7.7/cutta.t.,-,Jaccib Shirk., Mr. Gialager . "Tolui Crider. • . : • - JOHN' MOFFAT. IVe have also secured . the right. of Adams, Cgitin•:' berland, and Dauphin counties, , and thu . following gentlemen in Adams, have used the,P lough s during - the past'kason, to whom Farmers ip tar cOunty 'are re; (erred.. - . . . Near Two , TareFiri. - --!Sarraiel • Durboraw, .Josepl).Coslitin, Alexander 3111waine, Jacob KCllir, Esq.:Jacob Strealy. . Near ..11illeratorn.—FI:ederiek Dell. • tO /binterstown:,-.Jacpb Gr as.s. , --"2"liiraliiife.ProiighB 'co r n ithintris be .Itari at :the .Poutufry of W. SEI Burr &Co. chambersliw g .,_hl JOHN LYNE; ilarewnre Merehant,,parlisle, nod a THOMAS - 11 ARIUS, Alechimicsburg. AVliel•e Farmers who wish to test the.Plmigh, will please call and get. thein-im trial, and if they will not render full and entire:satisfaction, no• charge will he nude; if the ybreak it is at our expense. We will also pay any Far Mer for any -damages or 11),SA of time, he may sustain in trvinkthe Plough', if lie-does not like it af lei. trial. - There and the adjoining county, upwards of ONE '11111USANI) of thasePloughvwithm 18 nionths..• - - • JOHN•••DE - SiG egment. - 'August 27, • . -- • , •SILICIOUS aIETALLIC, ort TIINERAL INCOI . . . " la has for many years been a • great deablerami among Ettrepttratid American I.)entir,rss - to mannfitc turc.TeCtli from incoirmnible niaterials'‘%lzich shout imitate the naturol living. Teeth. .. --Almmy-liare-devotol-yenra-to7misticccasfutzeperi- - merits, and others have succeeded in . manufneturitip ''' teeth' of materials similar to the .porcelain ware; but goenprallv.they have 1111 opaque :white appearance, by: winch they arc-easily distinguialtetb.from.the- human teeth. - . After long and tedious experiments, the subscriber has succeeded in manufacturing teeth of inaterialiien, tirely incorruptible, a n d perfectly in imitation of man.teeth, :1111t!y„liave:tt semi-transparency, antl are Inn of varinuis size - ln7caseswhere altsorption - thc - nfallir pyocess; or other causes may render it. necessary, he.will cast I of he same materials attached to the teeth, artificial ose of Burs-twice It is eotirely - impossible - for - these - teetlr - to- - ehange their color, or cause foetid breath.. • • He will insert them frotu one to entire sets, in such manlier that they will m 46 articulation of the voice perfect, and materially assist.in mastication, and so that they cannot lie distinguished froin'the most beau tiful natural living teeth by the most Scrutinizing ob server. • . "lle — atiTlierfotinamll - "the—rarions• - oprrationn - in = Dental ,Surpiery,necording.to the late scientific .itn 7 provernenta in the art. . 11. X:NISPP, Sur,;;Ton T -- 14":1V. corner of Dirsifleri Baltimore CABINET MANUFACTORY. rplIE subscriber respectfully informs the tests of Carlisle; and the' public generally, that he-still-resides ,at-bin-Qld-Seand r in-North-lfanover-. 1 street, opprisite Mr. E. Bullock's Chair Manufactory, where be continues to cam' on the - Cabinet Making liinsigicss in-all its curious. branchei. He has lately furnished himself with a new and splendid HEARSE, &c. to actommodate all those who„',thay limir bins With a Ile returns his sincere thanks' to his , friends and customers for • the liberal encouragement bestowed - on trim, niid snlieits a - cantinuance - of - their - Orinuge. Ile flatters himself that by strict atten tion tp business and a disposition to please, to merit and receive a share of public patronage. .' N. ll.' One or Two JOurnvynien Cabinet Malteri 'wanted, to whoroliberal wages will be given.- An Opprentice will be taken to learn the above buiiness,' - if well recommended. GODFREW - DAG G: • , • . Carlisle,.Novembeit,27, 1838.-6 m. • INDIA QUEEN ROTEL FOURTHSOUTH S TREET,FOURT PHILADELPHIA. D.A,VID-MILLER, NMI nuPTii I TEETii nitate the gum_aud 511ppitj:he t: .1)--iTe:-.4.-*4124.*.:gii..v*.i.,---i-4::s..--.:-,-.1,,;**.i.:::--*.i.0:0*:,.t.*.::*: - THE LIFE INSURA ✓innust?j and 1 rust Coinfia; cheati,ntti, , C APIT OF Chai er et? 71 2 ., • INSURE LIVES, grant Ant'? meats and make contrnets'gei the contingency of Atieept,T by the charter, troniTAlVidealS, Conan of dustice;atal execute' flit. deSire ot the parties, and receive '1 in trust, mut on interest.' LIVE these of any office in the Urikoti: - 7 - I?titegAr hartriii/g $ll.O. • • age, For 1 Year Poi. 7 Tears -11 , gle Life l , n annually, 4 6 •. $ 0 91- -SO 95 .. .$1 77 • 25 . 'l.OO • .1 12 . 2 04. 30 131 : 136 - 2'36 35 1 36 1 53 • . 2 75 • • . , 45 • .3. 91. • 195 - 373 - ' . .• 1 9.0 i. 2 00 - 4 60 . *. • 55. , 2 32 . • 321. 5 ".8 Further information earvbe obtained by application at the office. . . B. AV. t IOIIN F. JAMES,Actriary. Geoittiz Am 'Treasurer. , Julie 11, ts3 . B.—olu , . ilk 311 II A,U, Y. ThaVZ.O.3 ETZSII:III29 'Returns his sincere thanks tOtheidlizens of Caelish antr.lutioistimt country, for the west pntronag , .which Ins been beanyed 'men him, and Wishes to in- Mem tli public %cert.:illy that ho xildettished leer sleek of t ineds,`and flattcrs himscllthat he will he able to give entwe'satisfaCtion to all, who will call to his Stere,dwith iirqualitC"aml price of-goods; aa.lie ii reghlVeil to sell low fu- cash.. theohl well known fitalitl of L. Ilarlim; to North Ilatimer Street, his stock of t :nods; as he has a general and complete assortment of-Hardware, Ai". ROCK and FINE POWDER, of.thc tjuality, which will - be sold rit',vholesali , oriit i I . I le.hus also the New Cumberhimi _Nails—but call and 1•1107 011 i for himsclG 11Iny 14, 535.-3. n 0r..,6.5' ate. ,i;'va):s s .. r.upaittli,. , rylttEsul. jars moth tjw.iwrves_ Of senlhility,.an& tortify the nervi.s Or motion, ,The pOwtrs •of EVANS' CAMOMILE 'PILLS ace well . , that dire palpitating : heart, thti trymqhms hand-, the dizzy rye tuartlttF flatttaing mital r ranish before them like Grave. thiniiiiiignintlue . nee of - the nititrii= 7 1t r suit'- . • _ . the . boily;lilivri)v9 Plc memnvy, sthd eulivelt the imagination, so that the Whole faculties become rebtored,, to their itrisailc. tone and vigor. • _EV,I.VS!.. 6.111031Th' E PILLS tee (t uil Atrverr9 —la-all4ntsiss-af_llypor_ Tionlriaci.on, I.on, .S7drim, l'otpllations of the 11eart .Vorrons I, 7LI ibliiry, .11A•vons 'Weakness, Flour kff&st4 - - - titliknlO3l4, 4 l4 - Onl-lh • Paintings, Ilysteries, - 11.ad Achedlicenp, Sca SiiitVisht Mow, Gout,Rhonno,' ism.2ethmo Clamp, Slnisnw‘lic .414tions, trkc (WI; 4. Wtli rec . Camomile . Pills before each meal. Tlieseipvlio are victims to that most excrutiatifig dis order, Coot, will find relief from their - sufferings - , by a,..ccotztse,cf-Evan2s-ALetliciu4ts.,_Zoirimencing_willi_ few doses of Family. Vegetable Aperient AntiAtilliOns fills, and the Cathomile PHD ds ttbOve.- Nalts'eu Vottiititi. Palos iit Ale Side, Limbs, Head, = stomach op Back, dimness or Confusion of Sight, Chillness, Tremors, Watchings, Agitation, Anxiety, Bad Dreams, Spasms, will in every case be relieved by an occasional dose of Evans' Camomile Pills. - !Julies that are a delicate suite are often trou bled with Sickness, Vomiting, Ifeartburn, Ilead Arlie, Ifysteries. and other troublesome, symptoms, from which thcy.will tied themselves I:elicisid by -Evans' Camomile Pills. Those tha . t.with information concerning the above invaluable Afedicinea,.nre regnosteil to call ni• the office, No. 16', North Eighth, near Market street, Phil:161011a, where ilic teitimonyorilw , ticatala mit'y be • wen, ALWAYS REMEM I/ ER_DI/.. EVANS' MEDICINE 'OF NEW - YORK--ask for EvanH'Caittomile l'illi,'and•BEWAßE OF IMPOS- Georgetown., D. C., Jane 28, 1838 To Dn. Wzi.-E'vANA : • '- T -Jl( . 3spectcd•Priend---Lam-truly_gratified_tliaticart return my sinceye thanks to you, who have been the Cause of my being restored to PEIIyECT lIEALTH. For five months pastl have beexiaboring.under n se 'were. Chronic . Inflamato9ytheumatism, attended wttit 'debility, loss of appetite, lowness of spirits, &o. Vying frequently h of ilietiiify excellent (pain ty'rd'your CA 311 PILLS, I at last determined to make trial o them, although not without conside rable opposition from my.physichm and family. At' last, seeing lily determination, they agreed to the upen using the third pdckago,l was altogeth-'- et restored to ltealdi,. Jlow. can I express my grati tude and sincere roiircfor.§u . ch. - tt saviour of human fraMes? My tUie - ,..rtis Asltogether. hopeless;_ and I Mast' confesi myself surprised `at the extraordinary result. No people were - ever more blessed than, we -ayeriwf ithSsuchremedieti.„-Ile mariy-qp4,l4Yortho--- Inbote'. which 'appear in the papers which • I'reneiie -ydur--Pills befoee I did. ' I can truly nay, Mimediilue i 4 known World has had Such, leieficialefleatitii'Yiti Camomile and Aperient rills. cure inore'eXtraordaW4 thatl am more _years Of age, and for the. last four years cOuld main. - • about; and only at.shOrt. , ani .at:iiresent • dhopes entirely recovere , and y are, that you may enjny.tt long and prosperous. life., If am will' almost Comp iciPpiladelphitt td see you: . If my name acid litter will be , pf 10 service to you, l you(pre:it perteet-liberty'to make - use ofjiteini, rind all I:can ' rIo to.aid yeti; will be done with untniuktled Your • mojt truly greatful•and • • ."JOHNSTON.' WO inn] derlicatiiitt , t be peen at hr . Vrti' F.lyans. lrit'.o :arid ifi'etterul . Eighth istrret; Philnlhrljibia. • ' " nliVaysl'he'plitahied nt-the' „O .: co 111. , 10 . , - TI V-4 5 11',111 / 9 1 1t:t " ( k IN ve tz; *nit , (wwri:lm!ire;yii% pr•eseut reside:het,' wit.l2llll reilt uittit #tirtst,tjtiy . •!..7." • ~arlidrOctober 5-,1a9i4 '• • Pills, EMI The .11).w." fliclineA aif 11i1b is - • 111 BT, ALA .11 &qui that Heath, and the , abiityto. • • aqor is. the wea,,th of. the great mass -of •Hre-peoiro-m—thtsras--i7r-niast-wthertauu . 'tries . : 'To preserve, therefore, that heath by. 117 . 3 TUP„IIL means, is a grand mora; and pOitiea: - seheme; .to uthiek're quires our utmost attention. .• - . THF:ttnparrelleledeeputation which Peters' Pills have iite9urrtd ns a Medical 'llesOritive; is the Most' unquestionable proof 'that emi be given of - their im mense importance to the afflicted almost every .class of diseases. The number of letters received. from patients recovering through their means iatieal ly prodigious, and the ••tiomplaints which' they have red-are-,tilmyst-as:taried - as-04 - are - numerons.'=: - Ilk still Were are" some in which they are more especially beneficialAhan in others; and among those may be. named the too often.latal complaints of the stoniach 'and bowels. such as Cholie,' Flatulence, mid for which. theY Bre Dot;- Dilly a - certain Diit an initililiate cure. . • - If is wi.:ll loinwfc that . from - the ili.s.irrnngemeni-ofi the stomach and bowels, arise nine tenths of all the ondatlies of adult and ilrelining life; that this is the: • inundation of Flatulency', Spasmodic- rains, lotliges= Lion, Loss of 'Appetite etc., and - that those in their turn - give birth to Dropsy,.Liver. Complaint, Con and.lethitual ifiWla!SS of spirits ti theraore . , Peters' 14)11g.being the yery best - medicine which has •.ver been ilketivrred for - the incipient diseases of the mtestinesOtre nekessarily the surest PreNenttdives of dime drettatid;antl'also g eneral . drsordera,whivh ern: , bitter and tfrat; so many. million s to. untimely . ';tales. _ • . In spenking thits 1)r. Pelt:l.s nry'onlites.nothing to Himself that has not - been coneeetled riy. the public.— !le is no - neeilY quack om• . speculator, who mines before the world aS his own he'rald nod nem, but is placed-in a responsibility of situation be the patrOnage Wideir he has enjoyed far, _years, and which is - increasing to an extent unlireeedented in Ihr nintaXof Medicine, that makes hula careful. to as ,nrt- nothing:which is not borne nut - byllie.most in ;hllnhle pirnor, and hende lie does not -fear , -to be put m_the_tesi. in any thingultieli ho has -promised_re spt•vting his fills. • Petees.', is niost happy to 'be able to state.,.on the; authority' of it- grilit-Illimber. - •of • regill/1r 'Physi cians,- that whereyer . h is Vegetable 'Pills havti*en r introdueelL, thiFyinme,4lnwst supercetaled,the-mlop-: Mon ormereurial experiments , lot' their peculni-r file: ulty in sweetening the blood ; and -stbnula ' ting, it to eicpeball - noximiir - yeiesoind in giving stretigtle.'und tone to tIM - nerves. - ppeVenta. 'disease from acquiring that strength which must be got: under, if--at all, by dangeronsixiniedies.. ' • :- Tipp:trod by JOS. PRIESTLY PETERS,..III-D. 1-'_9 Liltraitrect,-New-YorkrZEach-box contains 3tl pills; pi:iee-50 cents. . . • — litese celebrated Pillfi nee_ sold brnll . - . 1.1te prince pal Druggists iii Baltimore Phil:L(1001in, lArnsltit4 theniigtiourtli& tritited Slates; tlicCii i ie . tins, Texas;_ Mexico, :Intl the West Indian, and -I): JOBN J. .NIYERS, SAMUEL - ELLIOVIt; "Cnn Ltsm:t SAMUEL NVILSON . , Sltippensbtirg; LE\V (:EORtal RLIN, elm naberslmg,_ December 4, 1838.-1 y. . - .C7.0,7175'1 - Ur,7l - IP.TIMV-C-Ult-ED The bidiap Specific;. 1 _ Tr'lS 1* • ~' ei • 1.1 ' . .:b 54---4:-. 1° °.'1. 7 : ~..v w . 0 - 'or the prevention and cure of coughs, Colds, .asthmas, Con sumpt ions;spitting of Blood,- and- diseases _of_the_ breast and' lungs, 4.c. ‘• 1.11 e pro prietor - ot• the resided upwards Of lour years pitong the tribes orSorth Aaii,4dettn Sums, and - Witlrdoweit= vied diligence used every means in his power to iie:•' quire a knowledge l ef the different remedies used by them, for the cure of tho 'sick and wounded ; and more particularly those which they take to prevent and cure: the consumption, and. complaints of the' breast and lungs. Vile observed the Indians were: subject tri numerous and sindlar'complaints to those of white people; and from their mode of living, and being exposed tn - the inoWneney of all weathers, many ortheir complaints were-complieatedamLvio-_ lent. Although, mum' of their diseases were of such a nature as would, with a people in a civilized state' have tel minated in confirmed yet, du ring the time he wits with them, he did not hear of a 'consumption. ilk • — 9ollappy are they ii the:W keowhidge - orreme. dies ; and go certain of their effects—when applied in 'tirde, that ititiay be said Fa true coasuraption is milisw ease never. known or heard among them." The truth °colitis observation must be corroborated by all whO have had the opPortunity of becoming squinted IWith.thespeople. It may then be asked why they are exam ; from these complaints? The .reason is. ' obvious ;- because they immedintely . ,seek for _relief; _and_preient_those complaints which insensibliunden: mine the constitution, and lasing -_on ineurablo con . sumption. . --. • - , Bills of direction accompany each bottle of the I Specific; pointing out in a conspicuous manner, all I the symptoms in the different stages of these distres sing diseases; alio particular directions respecting Diet and Regimen, and how patients are to conduct themselves through every stage until health is re stored ; : for vain and useless would be the prescripr tions-ortheablest-phisieinnyaccompaniedby-tlmmost powerful medicines; if his directions are not-faithfully adhered M. • . . The'public "are informed that the .depositions of l t 'two I - lied and eightpaeven. - pers.:ins-112X :been ; t.a ken before the proper authorities of the cit '' of -Lan caster, Pa., all completely cured of , the mti despe rate cases of .consUmption . , tome of which arc detail ed imthe bills accompanying the bottle... - . ~... The price :Of each bottle of the-INDIANSPE .cifie 6 One Dollar, and each . envilimingthe ,genitine . Specifie is signed by Dr..Ciarkson_FreCribl, Pail: the initlithi C, F. bn'tlie seal of milt bottle, .;PTOuti . :caii `fii - ge'w - ithoitflhitraigtintriteietioinpesi-: , Ban hMting been ajlemPted to be iropesed Open Abel' pitiliiihrimiciiiii*rfeitl#llakdrelblitilitirfrdiaiti7 - (izt•A:'' supply of the above aiJeCifin; is keg constant; Ily for alp by ZMIVE.(4;ELX:IOTT ,of .Carlisle and tikiSsonuel,Wilsoni:Ship*itiliFV.." T'. -. . '.,...''.• - 4lotetitber , s; 183fPAY,' : - : - :: '',-.- -.:;. ~. , . . . MEI „,. . . Ge4424 - Ti A, 1 1111: 1 4 THE'sallisiSiber reißebtfullyieforrina'.l4B frleathoi TaWth - 671101111,1 - effeliilly; that he - , haa "fol. 'o.ale","at Coal and ..Exhiber.rard, onthe bank. of 'the Basque.. hataui . riyer; iu the;town' of Woraileysburg, 2000_ 1140 helot inipeijor Smith • • • • ••:.; • - • , , , -pangm el and Comon' Boards. Poplar _l7- . 70 RI and 2000,, goos*guedit,y, seasoned:Tight Bar and geAcling, . _ All of Widelt he will, dialiOso' , ,of at low rates : rind on • 'post iteentiiradtiotingr,terriii: Persona Aiosbii* to vitlcklittrubtrofw .her, and. neJitCst4ek beforo-they . purehise ':GEIjROE-11.11.PLEY , • •April,9, 1838.-4lm. - ~ . Kin 4 , 11 , R ' at* nava, TlOeta' s Ike. - 4iiit.reeeivq4 4 I^, ' w block° 'FM' ixigs—..-ikrul als'o.a . lot . ' of Hatr, and Cloth C rep for sale by - --- , Cr. COLBY. - . , THRESHING MACHINES wammNuLini4ixeliae,igoTAuaii, touttigk . • • Tut, great encouragement whicli-theaubscribers reinifed during the last year the : sale of theirli Gr- :Chineit,lindUeid them to undeeextehslie preparations to:Meet!the Wrested demand:l'dr their.ardele. No time, labtkorexPenie has been spared toProc,urit the veey ' lack material"' the emeriti.) , :can 'afford: ' Their worktnen'areespericheeti and of : the:first character, have. nsi'llesitation in asSUring the , Farmert.: - that they ar6'nlaw:ahle furnish themwitiOn article not only c4ual , but decidedly. superior to - Illy . otlief" „manufactured in thispart of the country. For speedy Mid clean ,th - reshing, with 'ease to 'the horses, they believe their Machine tof boMiequalled,; Their price is the 'satine'tts last year, viz: 140, dollars, 70 dollars in cash and‘the'bidance in'sis. - Months, for .which a note will he requireth The machines are iiii snred 'for 'twelve Months, Or until they , shalt have. ,threshed two of. grain. They haye now several machines and ready for. sale, and all times be ready to furnish them 'on the shOrtest!' notide. • Orders from a distance, , will. be punctually , attended to. For the trifling slim of FOUR DOL ' CARS, in addition, to the price,of the Machine and , POWer, they'ru'rnisli'tlie furnace MI addition that will qoterseed.'L,. • ' • , • , Pfiblic. • • The subscribers, being, desirous , of . publicly coon• teractingtheqflbrts which . * speretly,itiadeto injtire the chin:a:ter of their machine, by .;personti who per to be actuated 'by unfrientily;feelingi teWarfls• them, respectfully submit the following; CERTLFI- - , to,the - , • I certify that 1, last Year,Osed one of the Thresh.. Mg Machines manutiactured by TY,. Brady & Co.. and dnring the season, there was. threshed on it about four . ' thousand ' bushels .of grain; and about two hundred -.and twenty five. linshels: of clover .seed,_aniLtamfully2.satislied_that,...forthe.Eartnerls, use, it is superior to any other Machhiel have ever seen lit this part, of the country. • I further certify that*. HenrYlinest, one of my neiglibnriOntilsix wagon loads of clover -setd will* cle a ned at clover mill; and the yield was 29, bushels, and that the:mtme. quantity of wilt was threshed on my- machine, and tbv,yield wa9,321 bUsltelsi , Mr. Iluist is of the opin. ion that the stotrlielimll6 - d - 9.6 the tnillovas the ter lot of the two, i“.• , • • - • FREDEMCK KAIIPER. ' Nta . ;11,18:38. . • • . I certify, that, in August last,l purchnied from 3. E.'Brarly I.e Co. one their threshing'. machines, ,whicluk,useil for threshing grain for different Pormers, till some time iii March last... During that period I. threshed ;drool. fifteen thousand bushels of wheat, rye arid 'oath: expense fair repairs" of bath the Machine Power;, lid not exceed five dolr hirs, oral where I sold . them, ((which was in March,) the marlibaervappeared 2to - rawly sta. I.cood as- it: was at. he time'!bought them 'The wheels. in. then horse power were perfeeilv sound and substairtial, and ettpou n close exionhutlism, I could 11Qt discover ihat,the - cogs had worn' in -the' slightest degree. I: had,- for .sevea_years •previoas,..heert engaged in threshii, svilh ail•ce thinvent kinds -of machines, which"l fully tried, told , I noliesitanply ciirtirc drat for durability„ scri ice .tual speedy. nod cleim thiresh rng,l have never tised_Or. seen nay. that, in:rmyr_opin ionewill atall compare With _the,one. I hall last year, r.utilesi - it he oneirf the sainekind. - ---Afattentionig given to the iiiiChinery, It appears to me almost impossible for Any port of them to.Fet out °larder. -•!. lIOLLINGER --- -lonsc r .edr.,purCliaseiftwo of the threshimr,. moolatie E. Brady &Tu.. •(One of which rstill add fully tested thein. For speedy. and clean•.thre'sle,, ing, they are,. certainly, a.stiperior article, nod one - that is of grent sorviej_to the rzirmer: consnler it the hest article of the king'. lye ever seen in this 'part: of the nituntry. : -I take great reCom mending itilliC.Fariper, • I 'certify that Mr. Andrew 1.."111011 mul I.purelneled, Anst.Novelnber,-'one-0f.1.-&-I3r machines, Which we fully testelyinving threshed' wheat-, rye, oats and dom. seed bli it. ['ant fully satisfied that it is preferable to any other I have :Seen in operation, and it -Is • nit . article thnt 'will repay , the -1 armor ampl y , for its price: It threshesclean, s is not liable to get out of , order, nod, is, upl?b the whole, an allele - that I - cani - ,with — great — confillener-,- .. WeTclirYtitend-to the Partuer.-___ _ _ _ _ • S. DAVISON: l'hi lad vily June 18 1838: Mr,Retijainintintnilienned.LAtt4i3ir...pnrshiscil one. ad. )ttndy & CO's threshing machines, with which there - wits threshed not less flian -WM -- bushels of nTain. It is an excellent article, superior, in my' opinion, to am' of the kiml I have ever seen. One of its chief excelienceis, that it is not liable to go out 01 order. I have AM hesitation in recommending itto the :Partner. Other certificates, could have been proctired, but 'it was deemed.llll/ICCCE.6IIIM •- Persons, -wlto-vvish-to inquire into th 6 power ' an,) quality of the machines, are-referred-to- those--whd-last-yeae-used -them, -and I particularly to the following named. gentlemen, viz: Messrs. John Foust,Yrederick Byers, Adam Yonder aw, Emanuel, Sites, and Siimuel Diehl; of Guilford', tow'uship ;. Messrs. John I tuber and John ockcy, o Qui ooy - towmiliipl - Alessrs.--A-broliam-Stooor-aml-lsone- Fraol:z, of Washington township Messrs. Jacob Bade, James M itchel,JamesAllisomEmaimel Hade, Joint Binchley, Henry and . .lames Beatty,'Clwistian Bevel and Christiau Hoover, of Antrim township.; Jacob Oyster, fisq. and Mr. Henry IVingert; of l'ilyen towmiiip; \ tr. - Frederick 'Deck, 'of LettMeimy ,township; Messrs: John Rhodes and Conrad Cold sniith, of Hamilton township; Messrs, 'William An gle and John Pitilipi, of - Montgomery township ; Cape. J..Merntland toot Joseph Duncan,-of-Peters township; -Messrs, William_Bowers_and J. Seqerlst, ye:., of Warren townshitir Messrs. Jacob and John Kew ries -of-Metal Ltownshipi-and-David and 'Howl- Winger of Bedford couutv..• •• . E. BRADY & CO. Chambersburg,'September 17, 1858. - One of the above machines into be seen at the•barn ofMr. Francis Noble, in. Carlisle. Anr•persousi wishing to pbrchrtie.one, - can have .it setup; and if it doestiotilbswer the-purpose-as specified, we will take it-away-free-of-expeuse-to-the-purchaier,'TheiT' have been upwards of 100 of them made wind sold by. Brady & Co., within 15 months pant. A line direct ed to the sub Scriber ivill meet with prompt attention. JOHN DENIG, agent, Chainfirabtim. k" Sept. Famous tire tor' tile . .lithen. niatisna and, oilier Pains. mUCJl:net';(l'not be relation to this wonder ful. remedy; as the proprietor feels - confident • that when applied, it will, as can be proven by the numbe of respelitable persons, effect an entire cure. of the Rheumatic and other pains: . It had not - until lately becii his intention to make, it public; but by re= 'quent applications of his neighbors, and the wonderful cures it :has _effecte,d,heleele.it owes to as.well us to . bitnielf;to. make it more gene rally knoWn; and at the sOnS•time have" it Put a near. , as he can within the.reeitliceof ell who may, be afflicted with that ,paiefut.• , • . • .. • Htindreds-of nauiea, could ibe, publisluistof_persons: di but folliiving are selected3rom the..vaass, as be in amply, sufficient to attest its powers.:, .2 • John Srove, . • David Bender, Jaw); I..Nagle; .-.George John - Alsbaugh : C,Stoner, •-• • JohnDoever, - fitunuel.Fenely_ Samuel Young~ -Holiest Dysart; -; ;IL Richardson,: Jacob Worlich Beau Alsbaugh • J. Diffenbaughl Jacob ChristliMGrgan; ' j,, , Riestand; • •..". , ; Mount Joy, AuSuMt Qs' 184 6 .. • - -.` 'AB orders - from!si•• distatice4iddreisedtta - the sub .acrib-er, beprempt4.l ly and faithfully to. • • • • •• • ••. `•• .'SAMUEL LOUCKS: 111fmint•Joy; Feb. 7 1837 •-• • • • ' The above medicine also for sale JQSN HATFIELD, Carlisle, rebrualy 12,1838, • haiini,r&,eiakrelifiked anti New: York' :with a =VERY ,ENTENSIVE AUDI TION to former Stook; I beg leate.td,offei;jß CarliAeitiallhe_Pabdie_gdnerally4l: G:E.AtERS - 1..06',61?7.-91.4N compiisin g eyeu arhele•iii.7•tlieVrag:linc, , Whtab 4ilUtlislieof.Waobattste•tr-RwrAstiit-tlaHolvert possiOsiatei. Pypieiana—countri§tore keepore•-•,. Fullers and 'othere b are respeetfblly invitedtp give me: a call 'at the Old Stem-rim East ' • 1 -S., • ' • ; •ELELLIOTT,; Carlisle, May 48, 1893, - 27 . DANIEL W. ROYER, MEE JOHN HUMPIITH June 1 ~1 8 3 LOUCK'S ~,17..__..---..... ;,IBALSANUOVHEALT-iti.--, - Prepcn . , :e'd - only 4 - 1011X' Store, dppoeitelhe .111arket House, Frederick, Aid. valpable:"Medicine has : already acquired 4 celebrity to' which few; others perhaps in so short a time ever arriyed,and Ala extensive use for 4 or 5 years,, various parts of, the Country, Cities; and' TOwils, hi. Maryland, Virginia, , Pennsvlvania, Ohio,' New York; lAtutneky, Missonel, South"Carolitip; ' l a k i n s,Oeopgip, rindd - New Orleans;wlich has attend ed i Intim mil led succesi., . Jltindreds:of persons have used it, and nine out of ten 'cases - have beim permiihOmy - eiii•eil of Difipt;poisk, Chalks, Nervous Tremors; Lownesiif Spirits,,Pal pitations of The heart-and all those pain of Diseases restiltingfreni atlisortlered c4idlition of the stomach and liver,.iqderatigement of, the Digestive ft:nations, s uoi (4c, l eval weakness, Flatilleecy, LeSs of Ajipetite;Sottr Echietatious and Achlitees of the Stomach. Costiveness, Headaches, Jaundice,' Vi a :. tulent, mia Bilious polies, &o. &. . . TO Adults and:Children 'who' tire troubled with 'Worms, it.will. operate:as ,safe and thorOugh vet, miflige.. 'lt is entirely, Botanical . coinposition, nod may be uSed..bY both sakes and of anragei-with perfectsafety,; •aliout any change of habit or diet.. lips not reconitirefoletilike - mosr pateated,"Aletli-• `eines as a cure, all but the, proprietor recommbnds it,Tor, what he his l fUll confideate it.will and has cur' • kil,:which can be •substantiated..by the testimony of j 'hundreds of persons, that have experieneedits good' It is neatly put up iusgiiare half pint Bottles, Wit h •the name blown on the glass . thus, Garlegant's Bal siat of Health, prepared onlyby John S. 19 Wee, and his signature on label,-tasted on the ontsithrwrnp- • . per of each Bottle, which completely 4ecures it from_ being cimaterrAted. A ftill.and ratistlictery Direction iiceompanies each Hottls:, and b` the q uantity at a liberal discount of the proprietor and of ill - his liras, whichlrenam 7 ed at the bottom of each direction. • . . New tehtiniony of its cures are frequently recciv ed,a few of which follow • this advertisiiment, and' nuiv.mnrc 'can be seen . -the directions _around cacti Bottle. • .. • r thati.have been afflicted with Dyspepsia.for the last 4.nr 5 yesirsofhicir has lAch increasing on me eves-- since, to such n degree, that foi•3 or 4 wecks, previous. to .using yotir.Valuslire Clailleganrs Matsui» nt Hestidt, I am certrin I .have not &vett one nuhce al day of any kind of diet.vperther wasi able to steely with ally kind of - comfort during this_time,lnra severe . pain in my stomach - , in fact I had given myself up 119.1111CU,_ mde, as I have, had resource to so ninny dilferent mulles without tun' kind of benefeit, tat length heard of-year Balsam 'llaith, lan ridvertised,.l lair-_ 'chased n Ifottle of yeur agent Wm.. Miller in. Win chester Va.—A r tttking the - three' 'first doess-F -found my 'sit/mach to ; shuie degrt:c a lint -I. tat, ainl.tho pititt in ! - ,'MMICh Subsidlng_gr.dmity s , anti rem . 111 . 1(1 14 It: IF Fund TETl bdf: cnttrely-wi!ll, hin t - -cat arythitn i : I havc'ati. l;,, and 01411 1 , .•c1i :it night. 'prising to he the iJlvMtily mOrtMl.,ll,24licr 1 !Ili charged-11741i Any hicla oncii inCinicil to believe wax thick which-Lo doubi . • inoW, - this - Ise - (1:43' tic -lleceinbei 1835. . J 041:11'11 11; MMMZIE= Tiris is to certify flintl ',bought of your agent at: 1 (;etlx;slati:g, several bottles of ' "your viiluable Balsam eaitt., •• ' - rli - complete).- purcll Jim' of the Dys i• k r-." 1" juirea. lac . en mutt ofeither p aten t.l 1.1 I , elllcS, blit..lol.llld no- relief, mail L made. use of your Ilab.sta of llcaltli, - ..which affected a radical Ore, ;...anti rot:out:newt it to all those WIM are troubled that obstinate disorder Dyspepsia. . WEAVEII. tY Cettpsburo I'•r_. Nov. 20836, Co#ficate from ifie-Rev.-D.-P-Shatfer,-Pa4fir-of - • .. , the Lutheran Church. . . - .li,An S. afilles'.—Dear dei.nt it my duty to inform you that •I considgE Garle}tant's -Ilaisatit of I lea Itii, prepared bx you, a superior medid ne.• My •wilg has long - liven in adirdieate State olli - ralthowd of course no means *ere left iintrivihof niiit It we could hear; tnV self. opposed to nostrums and -patent tnedieines---J-envertlielesa;.consentelLto:ptiechuse:::-st-, bottlii of - your'llahant of Ilealth, and do hereby cer tify that 'Airs Shaeffer derived more benefit from the ow of jt otheytotliciiie.__Mv opinion is , dust if a Owe can be effected, as regards the dicease r est-mention, your Balsam will;ifqtsed - ht the first stage of the disease ' ' • Frederick, Aug. ‘23. 1836 This Medicine hits bruit used by many persons in this vicinity, mid 'invariably proved hendictal. P. S. I used the Balsatroin my own family and ad ministered it to _some indigent persons and. invaria blrfontlita-most-cfricarions.vermif .. 'For Sale by.SAMUEL ELLIOTT. , --Carlislerllecemher-25,-1838.-Iy.' THE:COUNTERFFITERS: Ile mit be a miserable villain indeed,thAo' -- the life of aftlloui7being_in danger, for the purpose of making ney. . ---" TO HONEST CITIZENS,: - What do Druggists prove by ranking nod Counterfeit Pills purporting to be , Biandrethls Vegetable Uni vero.4l Pill's — . . • lot.-L.Thnithey are. without noNzsr and HONORA . 2d.—That no other, medicine .is required by thii pi~blie; or why do not tbeie druggists counterfeit other pills in the same way they do Brandreth's?— Simply because no others save BrandretlesVegetable Universal Pills ever effected the -extraordiiii?ry: cures that these Pills are known-uritirkatti4ix tci have afected. . • There never was n person who pie,(l.the VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL' PILLS, Who didnOt recoinmdid thetri i ip terms pf the most 'unequalled . Nevertheless, these counterfeiting druggists haye doge /4 are doing the character of the Gesuune great deal of iojutt ; butAls hoped that_indtvitliu+l_s will. not alloy, themselves to be .lecelv~ed by designing per , . sons, -whose only object is:to snake - money, andwho nee perfectly careless ofesseipsences.:. It ma matter of no importance, to therm whether' the poor child is retested from a' bed of sieknessand.. restored to ..the' yearning arms of itiparelits, or, whether himon whom a latge family rely solely, ution for support, is pre- Vented frOnifilling au early anduutlyntlygram -- Thsr time may crone When the greiitness.of their guilt shall betome clear .to their: bensghted.understandingt,', and then it is,liopeil they : wig,endeaeor,to . some a mends brthe - aftei• pitritY.of their Eva. • • —Every-authoriiedlsgent-has -a- eopperplatevertifiw- Cate of ageney,ind,has it exhibited in his store'. Ne ver_ptimhuse_susletsAis iii;_scou s t r aosl.l4Ye_.some:s_ rd-also-to-the-eliarticier , the - agent bears among, his ells)* citizensl..;--H6 must be a miserable villain - who wouldpltse6 the life, of a fellow creisturelts danger P:or the purpose Oftnaltingmoney.' 117;,' tidiufreth's .o.lfces ,Philitife/phia. •-- Prinoipiil `lNo:+ H. North Bth Street. •• Minor, 1 4 10.-.4.3, Chestnut Street, near 2d At; lleniertiher the above - officers - are kept "etelusively for the sale of the true and genuine Brandrethtsfills. - The following Persons are' dilly authorisedl4ents for the aminVerCundierland,;in the State: or Terlo" -uylvaia; iskoso respeetive"viamle ; 'GEORGE W., ELTATIR;‘ 061d 18 etTEßE l ßrSON;:',Shippenebttig. JOHN 11i0ORA . .IV. r ewVie;• NtedruOiti:Opothecary: or .pea, , is al loWed to sell the genuine Urandreth'i under any , eireturastanbei;% - aliiitever. - - 2';.Also'..oberrve you pOrthme or al4 - .adVOoti4H l%- -ilrgvuto, that they have a, oertibiateellligeney,signtld mut ,seated by ine, :•:'11.:11111.ANDRE"111.; Ilf. "JM. - 8, ..netA.Bl4 , Strec(,,PAilaclelphia. ~ koomploto ass - mitt — Alit 'of Fatticktoideiiirimein ,vizt :Coylim , snp i to , remove Freeklesv nii)wn. :',Wipsor soap .loot: floaingolle,altlarA-roper - lktusr soapyiog nufl seeming. Etanlient • yege,table soap; Foilot,' for. lioth sexes: .Pa teat wiasor soap, Patoot sogolole soap for- svashltig -, A litiond aollPi for' Mi,ssos niqn alftliej Itottnt mid orntiy soap, ' Fors ale , , • ' MIAS. -BAANITZ-- LiyiDgilystr; Wiliclicster_ VA F. D. SHAEFFER =I I • r- . • . 41,ilacks Andlikes t.,,neortictive • TILE united tato MOY2eI the phySicianti through. cnitthe United 'States has fully p_roved thelkitthat 'Peters' Vegitit a Pill - Stl*t.liefolly truevVegitable Pills which:will.stheteit Of 'analyzabont.hepre • the: primiletorwould - niastearnestly - yrge thenrto' the .notice of thataLwho - lfa . j.LtVbeen tirThe' habit of • using, as cathartics or aperients, the destructive and irritating , quack .pills so generally 'advertised,. and . which .are: at hest:but slow-consumers-of the vital murthyou'ii- agents' .eveo fa, the Most hale, It ls' true; Most of theni .priiditsealirgative effect, sometimes transient relief.; _but in .mOst eases they injure the digestive otgans,and anliabitusl , • 'resort to them must terminate in confirmetl - dyspep- It is trite thatcathartic and, aperlentMedicines are often retired' but the nicest .discrimination ;should alwitys- 4 4re'tibierved -in Alle - selectil,),n; and If this be • nothing inhirious eitn-result frtup their use. To produce this :much desired resulili.* Peters . hits, made it his study, for Several years, and feels - proud to. any he has succeeded` at length far. " his espeetstions: object of-his pills is to super.', cede the necessity of a fluent recourse to injurious „ purgativesould to.offera medicine safe, Certain, and - pleasant hi its operation. ' • • Prepared by JOS. PRIESTLY PETERS, M. ft No. 1'29 il,ibrary street, New York.—Each boa con. • tains 40 pills. .Price 50 cents. . . . . , . ........ . . . ifleariaOte l 'Slick and. Atrvoug. Thoge Who . bare sulTerad; and are weary of aulTerit!g• rrom:these distressing emnidaints, will find' in PE TERS! Ti.'oll7'./IBLE' PI.L.T.A• a remedy at once dertitin And immediate in its effects, • . . IN DYSPEPSIA they stand Unrivalled; hinny have been . cured in- a few weeks, after litiiing suillired under this '&60141 complaint for years. In habitual °nativeness they, are' decidedly. superi- . or to any Vegitable Pills ever yet discOvered, and . ' besides this they are recommended by all tote emi- . meat and lending members of the Medical Faculty. Critialogv o, ltettsons . For using Dr, Peters' Cilebtiated Vegi4 • table Tills, . 1. Because they are exceeduigdv popular, whicti rprOves them to lie•exciaalingly7gooil. 9. Became they are composed-of , simples which. have the power to do goalia_fin immense number of -cases;without possessing ihe - theafirto - do - injury; in-:. Tiecause - they'art qtitick'niedicine . , but the scientific compound. of a regulnr.plirsician, who . has' made•hiS protession Otuily- of his life. 4. 13'ecaiiie theyare not-unpleasant to hi - ice:nor dis. tressing tO retain, while they are most effective_ to op, 5. Ileenuse they arereconiraemled as a. standard medicine by the yegnlar•fnenity. ' • 6. Because by breeping,ille•syhtern inn natural state, of actien .0(7 euke iiiniost4yeay &Sense me:dental to. the human frame. • .7, rieeaute tliey are cheap and portable, and wilf retain - all-they yittues in- full vigor,•in any climate'. and for el y -length of time.. 8. Became, notwithstanding their simplicity and mthiness, they dre'oint of the spedicsipurgathe meth Mines which has heendistoveredt". . • 9. Because they lire nn • ulifailing remedy for pro auri lig A gotid -appetite. • 10.. Ileeiiiite ill cases of spleen or despoilderici, by dick hcidthy_ igifhtenee excited state of the boa di, fhii Neve a most happy e ff ect; ltreahrnint,tand'in , - vigerating - the mind. :.: t. ." '• - U. Because they eWect their cures without the it sitainti co Mints of other toi-vvellti . s.being an rivatiled-purifiee— tbe.genertil l'ystem, they.are a sovereign remedy for sick head-ache. . - .13. Itscause they differ frotikihe majority:of meda leine's, - ic . the ilia dint - the niorc - they arc knolerr - the mare they are approved. - . . • -. • Because as their application create no:!lebility blithe systemober may 'he taken - eithouLproducing any hindrance fa s busicess Or -the pursuits of every day life, . • - . . i . . 5. Because when •once.introilueed. into it falnity , . pt. a village, they almoit inunediately take • the pre- ceilence-nrall other medicines in-general -Coirnplamts.-- • fir 'Because a number of the wonderful cures they !lave effecteth.Cati be substantiated withotthany undue "means being resorted to, to:Procure-invalid testimb ides. . - I:7..fterntise their composition is, such, that, they Are equally applicable' to the.usual diseases of warmi.: :-e;old,-or temperate ell mates, - for n dose—so that, as is die ease with the generality of patent medicines—the patient is not compelled t make a-meal -of . . 19, Because each matt-lanai pill is put tip untre a r' • the-superintendence of-the propeietoroo---- tlait no Mistake in the composition, or quantity can possibly occur through the carelessness of a less in- - • terested agent. . 20. Because. they pnrify . v9ithout debili tatting the systeth. • . 21. Because, notwithstanding timie immense pop. , Warily, no person bus ever ventured to raise against -. -them-the-breath-of--censure,- whielf-would--notturre , --- been the 'civic, if envy could have. discovered in them a single flawitdcavitatt. --- • 9.2. Becatistand this fact,is !of the utmost _portance)=_ladies certain_situation_ruay*tke! . them, (not more than- two or three -at a time hdwev er,) without in the .slightest degree incurring' the hazard of abortion.-- Were the virtues of Petal' in-- estimabte pills, confined to this desirable entritione„ • it-give -them-a decided advantage - over medicines of all competitors, ns - in no, cases is diem' more danger to be apprehended, or for which so few . ta , nedies have been discovered , as - the one referred :to. 723: neelillSe While they ate so efGoientii theiFop erations with adults they may at the same time be administered to children and even to infants, in small quantities, half a pill for ; instanse f without the slight est danger. '24. Because their ,virtues are acknowletiged to , _stand_pre,entinent,_for_their_soothing.influence upon young Indies while•sulfcring from the usual changes -oflife r as.directed-hrthe.laws-of nature. December 4, IS3B.—ly: . Beckwith's Nati-Dyspeptic • Pills. •-•. .vxortsurai,) . * The reputation of which has now become establish= -ed atithumost sate stud iertaittremedy ever di/louvered for:restoring health to persons suffering under every disease for.whiely they are recommended. Wherever these pills have been once introduced' into a family, they beeome a standing remedy, and • . are called- for, nobly and -again 'Uhl& is sufficient' proof of ffieir . good qualities. . t The medicate having' met with the unanimous ap itiebation of those who have fairly-employed it, ao- • cording to the directions, is recommended with in , -creased ecinfidence to fro - 1 .ehe ife, in every variety of Functional disorder of the Stomach, Bowels; Liver And Spleen, flitch - as Heartburn, Acidity of the Sto , mach and Bowels, Diarrhoea, Cons, Jaundice, Flatu7 . leney,Blysentery, habitutill-costiieneas, lots of appe- - • tite, sick Headache, - .Sea Sickness, ke. Theyarst* also well adapted to the diseaSet of women and chg.' -dren.-Literarv_riten;studentsoind' all other persona;' of sedentary habits; find there yerfebivenient - Thoie..---- who indulge too freely in the pleasures 'itf the table,. _ speedy relief-from thei sense of oppression - in - d • distension which•• follows, by takitig - the Pills.. As , a -dinner-Pill, the are Invaluable. who are drinkfng mineral: ittersi and particalarV - tfihse. from mthern climates and SigUO and fever, districts, will find thiailiighlfbeileaaill- - 1 - Thkse Who - trettspbsetf --- - I.o,the vicissitudes of weather,ouiourteys ' gas, can take there .all •tiMes with -perfect safety; an d without inconvenience.' In full doses, they are ' a_ highly efflitaidoits and'safe •Autiailtous"Medielne.-- , Thet Josses: Produce sieluteas at the stomach, or. Feeta7thi:Rl., Rev. , Levi ~D. Bishop qf North Carolina,' , • • • . iq?alei" Olarchclg, "Having fcir the lasi, three years been 'intimately acirainted with Dr. Johiaßg?krith,-of-this enjoyed his - professionaV serriees, I titke,pleisure'lii' - -- stating that his chareeter'•,as Christian and experienced Physichut;entitles his testimony; in • regard tb the tise - "Of his Pile, 1 1) entire confitlenee , of Alle -paha o f .the good effects-Orthette Pillir; for twoyears„p!st, tisfies me of theirveuitneritvalne,Pirtietilarly.m-ahl7 . keg an impaired digostiorviend.warding Ilavittg,been - fik'it - Jong - tit:tie; truVeeti to . the' • recirusesCoi.iirescii:A!tacir,s; I Wesinthultubit'• of resorting fOr;seititriti. against them, and With 'very; Partial sniterilittieliberst Vie'if - Citlcts4lloo , B(tier - - ill. :But slutemily acqnsiiitance With the Anti Ills pejitic Pill of Hr:. Beckwith, Which hi Veteribed , its _ die.fir,st iustaiicc- 11 ;B°leifi have net ,Ifeen under, thr 'necessity rf using rercitry-id any 'CO . :nisi hishlis' '64 'Winnf emel°Pt' &Mu 'Linens idtackiti' ; ' ,- Severat ihriWfs -- rfray - fandlyereexperletttrag-thesepube.---s , - neficia effects .' S. - !IVEJ0 0 - • • ,!,, 7._ • - . 4 Sate by . : S. ELLIOT' . Q .%EQ. : •' - fiihßf4lN; ChamhOshurg. • . - Isorertiber.wlBSl4 , - • • : ' ly.