Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, April 24, 1839, Image 4

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    'llfiffeilesfregetable LO Pills and
inuENIX.IIIITTERS.'".
. • . A r . - CONTRAST,.
- - nations,f romtherentotestages;_htiveladebips.
but' Cedurnbus :only found - Out . .the - wayto Ametica.
-Before the , time of the great Siianish navigator, peo
- plii-were only enabled to paddle . about die , Shores.-
Jiistio - _With the Life Medicines.% It is - but two years
since I. first ventured, upon an Unitnown ocean, and
have discintred the precious olgoot I was in .searob
• "of—HEALTH,'-Vegetable medidnec•were indeed
'When. Lcommenced. seerch,but,their_use
was not.: - By the moor them,lhave. not only ptoseal .
.------r7-----frornrtherdejectedinvalfilirtothwinde; - heirty - suarate- --
: five, man of business, but, comparatively sp g,
renewed youth., can then, With confidence in
_ . .
• . my. own experience,Advise - with may , fellow-citizens:
Does-the - reader want proof that the VEGETABLE
• MEDICINES'are suitable to Isis own ease ?
I have On file at my Office, 546-f roadway. bundle&
- of letters;frera' some of the moat respectable citizens
• a this -mrstative land, yehmtnrily offered ter,tinsony
. • of , the virtues of A GOOD VEGETABLE MEDI-1
Persona 'Whose gnat Cation Jail:clean nearly ruin
ed., by. the minertd weparationa of
the day; will bear me. ;Iv.itnesis, that the Life Medi--
eines, and moll only, noir Ate true course to perma
myna:pod bealth.
• . • ' • JOHN MOFFAT.
~ .
• 'GENERAL' REMARKS RELATIVE TO 11 , 10 -
. FAT'S . LIFE PILLS eg PLICENIX. BITTEItS.
_. \ -These medicines have' longbeeu_known and appre
-. . --"- ozfiii immediate pow
- 'cm of restoring ',perfect health,. to persons' suffering
:" tinder nearly every kind of disease to-which the hu-.
man frame reliable. ' - . • •
In many, ldindreds of eertifledinsfances, they have
. even:es:aimed sufferers front the very verge of an flit
• • timely grave, after al thedeceptive nuatrunta of the,
day had Utterlyfailed; and to many thousands they
have permanently secured that uniform cojoyment of
.health, without which life itimir is but a partralblei
- sing . So' great, indeed has their efficacy invariably
Ind - Infallikly proved; thst it lifts 'appeared scarcely
' leas than "miraculous to these .who were unacquainted
'with the beautiful philosophicial . principles upon
• . - • which they are &impounded, and upon which they con
• . seqiiendytteL •It 'was to their manifest and -sensible
action in purifying the springs and channels oflife;
- and enduing them with renewed tone andviger, - that
-they were indebted for their name, n'hich was bestow..
.:___.:...Od.upintttheutat neelstiontaneous,frefp,Sest l of foyers.
isidisiduale whose lives they had dfirnmsly saved.. • '
The . proprietoe. , lv4joices in
' theOpportunity afford
ed by die universal diffusion: of: the daily press,for
placing Ids .VEGETAI3LE LIFE PILLS within
. , the knowledge Awl reach of even individual in-the
. community. • ihdike - the 'host of pernicious quacke
. • ries,,which. beast. of vegetable ingredients, the - Life.
-- - --Ping are safely weielah& r and contain neither Moe:-
.-- .. tory:Antimony, Arsenio, nor ailyother Mineral, in
.r . -- - - ,. , - - arry fnnirishidever. - - -- Timy are-entirely :campus...A - of
. . entails frota rare sand powerful plaids, the virtues of
which;-though Wig' known to several Indian, tribes, •
. and recently toioine eminent pbarmaiiiittical_ them
' Ist% •re altogether unknown - to the igneraid pretend
.- ers to medicat'sdiencei.and were never:before- ad
Arisinistered in sa - Thaptilly.effiCatious a combination. '
. -- ' 'The first operaistm is to loosen the 'coats of the
' stimuli and bowelsittlie varions impurities and feria
....S.ffitiettaconstannyaOing:irotuid _.:them,f_and....to_re
• reove - the hardenedl*es width Collect in
-live ceffisol
alone Of-the arnall *stifles. - Other-Medicines• par
tinily 'cleanse these, anil leave such eollected Masses
- - ' 'behind;rtii produce - 5. abitual - costiveness, with al
-14 11
.-.- Its bait)" of:evils, or:. laid n flimflam, with. its introit
. omit daegers. , This fact 's well known to all -egpla
imintoinists,Wiro *eadini 'ifg the human . hovels after
- death:. hence the piej - co of there. well informed],
men
-. • men against -VEGET LE LIFE PILLS is Jo'
•.. -Meanie-the -kidneys it the .bladder,-and br -this,
- • messmi,rhe liverand die Mugs; the he:titian fiction of
• , - which 'entirety depends upon die regularity of the
- urinary organs. Thelilood, which takes its red 'elf.-
---.-- for from the agency oflhe liver and the lunge before
- 2 , it passes_intetheheitit, being,thus purified by them,
" . And nourished by food coining from a clean stomach
courses freely through ;the, veins, renews • every , par
tif the system, and.triuMirfinintly inouids the -banner
. lochealth in the blooming cheek. ". -.- • --
. • The folio Wing Ake lunging thi-ilistrEsiiiig Variety of
• • human - diseases, to" which the Vegetable Life 1 3 i a
. are well known to beldfalliblet* - - . . I
DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing the first
mind 'seciend. atomachs,i s snd creating 'a flow of - rniie,
healthy silo inthaad o • the stale And acrid kin'd ;-
-, • Flatulency, Palpitation -of- tholleast, Loss of Appe
- -- - tite, Ileart-burn and Deed-ache, Restlessness, 111.
. temper,..Anziety, Languor, and Melancholy, which
. • are thitgenerel +symptoms of Dyspepaia,_ . will Tallith'
... as a nateral eonsequenee -of -its cure. Costiveness,
.'
- ' by 'cleansing the n liole length of the. intestines with
a stollen( process; and: without violence; all 'violent
. purges least -the ",bowels costive within two days.
-, Dior - Mr/a alai Chidera, by removing' the sharp acrid
• .fluida 110-',Whielt these eoniplaiets•are eceasionded,
-- and'br'promoting the übricative - secretion .of _the
musette members Psvenees at" all kind°, by rester-,
__ _-i Ing the blood to regular circa on, through the pro
--_-cress of perspiration_ in n _seism_ caries", Aid _the_through.
_ __:laolution of. allintestinalobstructimis irfollieli. — The
LIFE Pals have been known to cure Ilbernmatiam
- ' perniarientlY in three weeks, and Gala in half that
• . time, by removinglocal inflamation from the muacfei'
- and ligaments of-the. joints. ...Drepaiee of all Linde,
by freeing and strengthening the kidneys and bind
,. dent ihey_opersCe_mostdelightfully-on these impor
. tant.organs, and hence have ever been found a ear
' ,- lain remedy 'for the worst .cases of Gravel. - Also
"Worms, by dislodging from the turnings-of the bow
els the slimy matter to which these creatures adhere;
. Asthma and Consumption , by relieving- the air ves
sels of the lungs . from the mucus, which even slight
colds - will , oeassion, - whiehlif not removed - beeomea,
7. 7 .71ia - idened,-and - -produces - those -ilWt - dt ItiFillfrease - ii.
Scurvy, UleererAnd inveterate sores, by the peel fecr
- - purity which these Life l'i • lite to the. blood, and
my trie hnmorst - deorbutie - Eruptions, - and bad - eoraw
plexiona, be ..tteir . alternative' effect upon the fluids
-. that' feed • tha Ain. the Morbid state of which 0een
....J.---sions-sill-poptise-somplaiot,„-*lowi-lnudy,-and-
other ailagreetible Complexions, The 'use or tliese
Pills for a very short time, will effect an entire cure
• of-Salt RhisumiEry - sitielas,aird a striking improve
tnent. in the Clearness of, the skin. • 'Common Colds'
• and - 140mm; will always be sure." by one dose, or
by two. everrin the worst enact. •Pitel.—es a rethi;
dy for the most distressingarid obstinate malady, the_
•-- - Vegetabler Life Fills deserve -a distinct and-emphatic
reeemmealtifin. It' - is well known ta hundrells in
thleisity,;that the Proprietor of these invaluable Pile
washimstilf afflicted with the eomplaint for upwards'
• of "thirli-j . kris years. 'Mahe tried to every rem
edy prescribed within dot whole enriinnet of the Me
-7.. It. is Media. ' Ile however, at lerigth,thied the med
• ':-'; toinet iihieb he pow Went° the public , and he was
, -
eared in to way short time, after, bis- Tea' ovary had
' -,. been
,pronouneed riot only Improbable,,,hot a in,ol ut&,...
Ay inwnsisible by an - human tneatiii:' , • - -
• DM.ECTIONS FOR ITSE:—The Proprietor of
' .ere veketabli LIP Pillo tines not follow the base and
• mereenary_praitiee of4he qflacktof the dity_, in Idyl._
- -singPerions Ito inailis Fills in large quantities. No
• good medieine can possibly hem required. • These ,
pills `are , Who taken at bed- time every night, for a '
week -o r „fortnight, according to the disease. The
usuardese of these bitters is half a wine glace ful,
In water*. wine, end this timidly may be taken two
or threetweeis - day, eliouthall au houflieSore . meals,
, 'Or a .kas quantity may be - taken at all times: To
1 , thoati'aro- inflicted with indigestion after meats.
- Vico hitters will prove invaluable, as they very great
-lects" irektise! action of, the. Principal viscera, help
them to perform their -functiena,.and - enable- the sto
- -auteli . itilinichargetiuto thekeruels whatever is idle&
site. Thtislnthirestion; Is cosily wild speedily roma ,
'. ' weil,iPpetiferreifored, find the months of the abler.
. - .lbentestels being .n_leatised, , nutrition la ' to il i tat e t! i
'
- and 10 , b40f body and. energy of Wild are the
.t.----h*Ptlor.-ialtae Ent:Anther particulars' of MOP- ,
IPATTI L LIFW PILLS, and PHOENIX 'BITTERs,
tiny!, at 34,1411offa't illfuse,Ne. 16"Droaduay,New
,Yerkwhanistba Tills can be - obtained for 2.5 - cesits,:,
•=.--40-ttentkokll4or - tiotplal
_Efillaiii:lor Si 'or
112'ielleil :Bettie.: • (Cr Numerous - certifleates .of the
wonderful.'eflliaky , or both; miry be thieve inipeoted.
""'(n law Oilthiatii arid complicated Cases of (Aro
...ln' atVitiflaniatory. Ilheemethee. Liverecettplainta,
';',.:.. paver .'s=itte,_Dyspepsid, P al s y, Pike, faluriev
b,..,f_i.n OW miereuro, quimne, arid other dleene ft ,
ikik „r; it' ma be formd.neeesearY to take
" ' • . I .lte rintlned..Thninin Bitters, In .thedete4
na the Indere will get all mer
......guri' Onter wi. ' .l: Iri ' ..• g end faker ' than the best
*et - . 11111 stud *. d area certain retie-
Z,, , : , ..,. 46ri1 1 1 , , „- Tsw "r ill t in i, av,a most 4 4 , ll f 4 ' so k AO. liead, or all 'violent
~ .
,:, ... . - "-- -,uld never be.
):::: • .'.• .. '.,-,. , ~,,. ir e i# L i r..w t rTilose•lp'
-'„_,.... ~, -... ,4 ;it : i," ~,.', ' . - '...‘ W'sm-the head; re
"73'4 , -:!-.:', - , '''',. 1 1•4077..i%•;;:.: . ...,..:• ..!illY.:lirtttiiiiitttiv•ky,:,the 1
It.t...:or t i n .-.7.lrwlrr;yvvii ' 0 7 044 , 4 4 -. .....i .
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4411 , 1 000 4 1 411,111 - itte4ii:
,10101144 haw ;or .
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To amount ofnew borough motes_ received from President_pf _Council
1 for redemption of old Worn out metes, „ •
To amountof 'money received from 'obit Hays, AdMinistrator of A.
Ramsey, late Treasurer, on, account of balance due from said Trea
surer on settlement. - . . •
- T - frerhus — received from Sarahiltplandet - ,7 - Elita . U)Thurn t -Johli - 1
Hanna Senn°, James Ligget, and John ProCior, for licenses .to iteep
o 1 r ofFdkeiping oyster houses,
Cash from Isabella Wormley for license for a provision store,
Cash from E. Weise for a liceose for one year,
To cash received frentlohn Reicliter, late collector of borough' tax,
To cash from Chief Burgess Spodgrass_forlicensee, &e
Cash from John Reichter, late collector,
To cash received from T. D. -Hampton_ for John Reichter, -
To cash received for stall rent in Market house from John Kozer, Thos.
,Browo, John Wynkooo, John Baehr, George Heckman, Charles
• Murry, James Hoffer ; Samuel Gould, Samuel Shulenberger, John
Zeigler,andliodzen Henderson,
To.cash received from Robert • MeClariibalance against him on settlement
in the spring of 1838,• as street commissioner;. • •
To cash received , from M. Dippfe, clerk of the market house, and keeper
of the kay-scales--the balance against him On : settlement in the spring
of 1338;
Caskfroni •IL_Snedgrass,_amount of judgment against Michael Belts.
- - hoover Air - weighing hayi -- -
To cash received from M. Dipple in JUly; PUS, for weighing hay, •
Cash received from 3. VI. Niohols for circus license; _
Do' from Michael Matthetis for chains sold,
Cash from. Chief Burgles for:.licence to Buckley, Kopkine& Ce. for
- exhibition;. , • -
Cash from Jacob Kissinger for stall rant'
Cash from Antonio Migaso for Ike* to exhibit,
Cash-from-Durgese-forlicensoto*Donertooithibit-i-painting,-
Dash' from S. Moore, . •
Do. from . Frederick Daniels, for licenee tvxhibit,
Do. froni,Me. - Garret for license
_to holitte.concert,• -1•• r,
Cash received from Michael- , Dipple, 'Clerk of Ate' market and keeper - of
the hay *widen, • ' •.
Money . reeeved-from Stewart Movie on account of isle - of old market.'
Cash received from S. Moore, as tines as collected, ° •
Cash received frem lames Hoffer. and Charles . Morray for stall rent, ,
Cash ,received from Itol art MCClin teieettleiuMi t it being Oleindanie ot
money advance for expenditores on streets ond
.esiak, F eceived from Jelin noble & Co. for stall 'relit ; • •
To suit:kat of order On Savings Society •
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Of the BorOuglt of-Carliskshoivingth,e amount gm,all Notes-issued and redeated,
and 'Ai-balance unredeemed and outstanding or lost.
ALSO THE G DEBTS OF SAID - BOROUGH AND. THE AMOUNT OF ^HER ASSETTS.
To whole amount of small• notes 'issued at different times,
Debt due F. Watts, for money adVaneed'for redemption of
small notes,
Debt due Carlisle Bank, • --
Balance in favour of Thomas Trimble, Treasgrai,
Theaccaunt of Archibald Ramsey, Tr. easurer of the Borough: of Carlisle in the year
- 1837, exhibiting his receipts and' expenditures%
To balance against him on settlemstit, April 7, . 1837;
Amount of taxes-for the-year 1838, (John Reightei,
Proceeds of loanlrotti Carlisle Bank, - •
_ Cash received for Licenses to sell- country produce . ,..
• Proceeds of Hay Scales, —y _ -•--
. Stall rent on accoußt_of_newillarke_tllimse,,,.__. , _:.____
_ The:sum received - on - hccount of sales'of old market house, _
Cash for_a-114-Ib. - weight,
rent.froin old •rnarkit house; • . -
• .
Balance - due borough by:accoUnt oh saireifient with..bia..administra;
- • tor, 24th March, 1838, ' • ' • . - • •
' N. B. ' The Councit - of 1837 - paid the Carlisle tank two notes, each one thousand
dollars, out of the priceeds of the borough issued . ; one .of which notes, was - a loan Ify
the Cottnoil of 1836; "the other i loin by the Council .of 1837, on account' of new -
market house.
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_- . -- :---- - ---
, ._ .
2:te ficcotrzt,of TAomas Trimble Treasurer - of the Borough of - Carlisle exhibiting his
Receipts and Expenditures since his appointment in Dec. 1837 as the successor
of Archibald Ramsey, Esq: deceased.
To amount of taxes authori7ed to be collected for the year 1838, (John
Peter.' collector,) .
provision stores, — ,
To cash received from David James, Jacob Garver and Simon Shalley,
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FINANCIAL
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• 500 00 , • •
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$12 5 2139 .00
By the amount .of Small Notes redeemed and destroyed by , burning , ,
.AY•the Council at 'different ;dines, • "., 111,217 18
MONEY DUE BOROUGH YET TO BE COLLECTED.
Balance of loan'to Moore & .slooo 00 • .;
.Balance fresu estate of A. Ramsey - , late Treasurer, 10' 28
Balance due &Mu Inhn.Reighter and bail; late Collector, 277 16
Balineeldue-from Johri-Peters,-present-Colleetorc ---113 67.1-
' On Deposits in the Saving •Fund Society, .1 • _ ' • 854 28
Balance Outstanding on account °fillies of old Market house; 25 85,
•
-•,` 2386 VI
, .
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` - :#15,293
6' '64 14;
2,000 00
sem So
20 00
43 87
• -97 00.
18 25 •
•:3.20.
2.1 . 00
21_00
Paid Isaac Angney election eitpenceSlol9B37;" -- 7 . .
Do James W. Hoyt, Clerk to Council,
Do Jason 'W. Eby, Assistant Clerk to:sign small notes, '
Do .Robert Graham on account of Market House, _
Do George M. Phillips for printing, . ;
Do Sanderson and Cofnman for printing, " • •
Do ' Michael; Dille -on account of salary, -
Do.' " B..Henclal for-winding town_Clock,
Do It *Miles on account of salary as High Constable,
Do JOhii - Agnew for cleaning spring, ' - •
Do . Robert-M'Clan to make improvements as-street sominissioner,
"Do John Cormany, street comibuisioner. to - pay kind s"
Do " J. Morrison for working on street, ,
Do. F. Wattsfor•money advaiiced•in purchase of small notes,
Do bonti alldwed Accountant on his.dnbursements,
Credit tir l b4lance - of in hapds of John Reigliter, Collector,
; 3,256 962
2,737,:94
519 021
Diu -
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Paid Able Keeny for lamp for Town Hall ' ' -
" M. Dipple a qttarters salary as clerk of,Markets
" Sanderson & Cornman for printing ordinances, dtc. -
" Union Fire Company" .
, .
D. Reisinger far candles
James W. Hoyt on account 9f salary as Clerk to Council
". F. Watts_Esq..for. money advanced to E. Morris for notes
" Able Keeny for Lamps forlfarket house
' 'Ric ha r d Miles balance of salary &e.
-u--4-- cr - r "ile- -
111500 00
524.00
403 79
Ailiii - Gillen for services.as higis _tui - stalii
" James Louden for books and stationary
-" Thomas Trimble-on account ofsalary-as clerk-to cotincil--
" Stewart Moore on account of salary as high sonitable ... . _
". John Cormany street:Commissioner •
" - ItAlendle - for - winding - tovvwclock --------- _. _ .
- •
" William Line Esq. assignee of Samuel Neidig - on account of debt.due --
. said Neidig, 250 00
" Cumberland Eire Company, - , - 34 00
." SteWart - MOore expencetrof IloroUgh, election for 1838 i, -- 10_62
`; -- " - RobertAcClan - street - ,Commissiolto - iiiiaccount_orimprovenrients,--- 40 00
" Mary. Brandt for oil as per bill orIVI. - Dipple' --• • 0.25
•
" Thomas Trimble a quarters salary and for makingjtorough duplicate, 18 50
" Stewart Moore a quarters salary and expences for whitewashing and
cleaning/Town.hall, . r , , • -..- -
" John Irwin for Copy of ,triannual assessment, .
" John Agnew for cleaning letart spring, ' - .•
.
- "' Amount ofltorn noble redeemed and &Rifted Over to council at two
. differet# times, _ , •
!' Amount 01", cash deposited in saving society . for redeinption of
. ~
' Borough notes, .. . . . .
" - Samtiel/Wetzel for ti crain_for market house,- - ' •-
" - Jacob, Setter for 'chains for square, . '
._" Geo.l. Phillips'for printing, - ..' . . • -
" Robert McClain for repairs to lanes, - • .
• - -' 4 Johtillamwood•for cleaning'. publicliquare,,_____,___-_--:
.
=--", Carlislejlank back interest and discount , on note.
", SaVing , society , for redemption of small notes, .
"- The Union fire, company, "., -
..: , The Cumberland ftretom'any, : "
• " Crodit for counterfeit sm notes taken in mistake, - '
" 1 ' Credit (6r- balance of duplic to in hands Of John eters yet
lik
_..2-i.::....:_unitodoiniteil for'
~ .. . .
it By amount, of small'notes received from collector which was this
' -i , .A4 . .destroyed by council; • .. ,
- ' - - vie 3 quarto= salary as clerk of Market,
we high' constable 8 quarters salary,
00
2 00
2 00
162.00
21-91-
-43 00
205 59
62 973
Era
ECEEI
ERB
1 2 ao
'.lO .00
3 00
5 - 00
4 50
11 00
1:60
4 00
100,
WOO and cutting, the same , for council,
ire foi 011 eating money due en old Market
"fov_cleaning•mavlcet , _ • - ,
RobertlfeClan street Commissioner salary, -
" Abel Keeriy for spouting,. • - '
l Geo. W.,Ciabb fcir printing, ' • -
ir - ThomaiTrirrible 3 quarters salary as dark,. •
14 Robert Graham ork,accmalanCe due him for.building market
house and'extia Work around Market houseo* •
" Amountof exoneration to John Patens Collector,
4 " ,Commission to Collector Peters - •
:AllowanCe •to collector for serving notices'
" Robert Grahain balencein full, "' bi-- •
ei William Line assignee of Samuel lsteAgh balance of his claim in
125.1$
52 83
200`
15 50
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.c.-!:29 . 89 '
"::40: 80
Bab 074
Balance arias! the
,borough,
Balnee due by accountant,
Commis ion to accountant;
MEE
Examined ea - Peeeed - AWil - b;lsatr,b - ii , , .- ~ ,
. HUGO GAULLA.ORER, -o om , m , ittei
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- ' WALK, PORTER - - ; Aamm a ' 1
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MIS
CR.
The True Riches ot.Life is
—/ICALT.III. , •
We know Cud Hula e,nnd,the abetter!, to
abor is the wealth of the, great,mteee of
the people in this as in most other coun
tries. To preierve, therVore; that health
6,y IV:ITURJA, means, is aeranel awral
and pitied scheme, t 9 fllo# elfhiCh re-.
quires our utmostattention. . '
- .TIIE unparrelleledrettstation which Peters' phis
have itiqiuredirs a Medical Restoritive, is theortiost,
unquestionable proof that can be given of their int...
amuse .impentance to' the afflicted - in almost -every.
class of diseases. 'The - numberof letter's - received
front - patientsrecovering through their means is real- .
ly prodigioul;ind 'the complaints which theLhave
,cured'are almost at varied - laitheytirenunteroue.-..
tit -still 'there JIM _ IIIC/Me.. ill'lliliC4 :they * Are more
es i . 91 4, beneficial awn . in others; - and among those
- .4 104,01
,inay cinaned the..too often' Gitil toniplaintli of the"
stomach and bowels, such as Cholic, Flatulence, and
Indigeition," for which they.are .
_not .only a .certain
•hutan immediate cure. -
It is_well knoUirthat fiorn the disarrangement of
the stomach mid bowels; arise - iiiiiii - e - tenths of all the
maladies of titan and.declining life; thatthis is dm
, foundation of Flatulency, Spasmixlie Pains; 'lunges
! lion, Loss of Appetite . etc., and. that thoie..in their
turn give.' birth to Dropsy," Liver Complaint, Con..
Ammptinn, and habitind. to - I - wriest of spirits; therefore
. Peters' Pills being the veil , best medicine Which ling
erer been discovered fortheincipient disputer; of the
intestines ; are necessarily the surest prevesitatives;of
th.osedreadful,and also . general_disorders, which gm
hitter nfe, - and - drig - so - iriaeLintillions to'• oistirriell"
• In speaking - thui Dr: Peters arrogates nothing to
lilmself that has not been tionceeded by the public. 7 -.'
, lie is no needy quack or unknown speculator, who
homes .before' the world as his own herald and wit;
nets, but it placed in. a responsibility of siniation.by
the patroaage'which he has enjoyed fop years, and
which is increasing to an extent unprecedented in
the imials_iif medicine, that makes him careful to as
sort nothing which it- not borne out .by the most in.;
I . fallahle proof, and Fleece he does not fear to be put
to the _ test ill anything which fie has promised re
_.„
-tpecting his-Pills. - -.--- - -
. , Dr... Peters . is-most happyto.lbe-stble , to.state c on
the antliority of a great number orregtilar ithsi
citins, that wlterever t his 'Vegetable - Pills lime listen
. introduces), they have almost supereceded the adop
tion ofmerourinCexperiments,for their - peculiar fac
ulty in sweetening the blood, and stimulating it to
expel all noxious „radios, and in ifying - strength and
tone to - tlie nerves, prevents disease front acquiring
that itrength'whieli — littird - birgOt :find& if at all , by'
dangerous remedies.: , . —..
Prepared by JOS. PRIESTLY PETEIIS, M. D.
129; Library street, New York. - Each _box' eoritaiiiii
-40 pills;. price 59 cents. ' „ .._ . .
Theseicelebrated • ,Pills - ar.”. sold by all the princi
pal Drtggists in Ilaitirpre; PhiliidelPhia, Washing
ton City, and throngholk the - United States, the Cana
das, Texas, Mexico, and the West hiding; and by
JOHN 3. MYERS, SAAIUEL ELLIOTT, Cial-
LISLE j SAMUEL WILSON, Shippensburg; LEW
' DENIG, GEORGE GAMIN, Chambersburg. -
Deeember 4, 18.38.1 y; .
s ,
.. ... . .
13,603;391
. 1,690- 961
$15,293 45/
1,0 50
121 00
100 00,
1,36 . 0 - 00
43 00'
12 50
27 50
10 Cl -
33 62
40 00
BO 00.
7-00
-I'o9l
.148 85.
49 871
693 00
C: 2,737 94_
5,19 021
$3256 961
CO.l SIAM "'TOPA C RD
The . India rt_Specill,..
. :
For
1; "1,' F-71 4 .4. , o the prevention
-- f - • '-o, . and cure of CaUghs;
H I* .t • . PA Colds, dethmas,t'on
. 6: 4 iiii *I stamp . tions,epitting of
4 6
)
-/- i• ..i. t - A v . ----Bloddi-- and L-diseases
. ' 1 •-- -1 0
i
0 , .
' ' . .iii..' .... --- qt - the — breast - yand
• ''' i' VI • ' lun gs , • 4-c- -
-D.octor Cr./mason. PREEstArr, the proprietor of the
specific, resided upwards four years Among the
&Riegel* NordiArierica . n Indians,. and with'unwea
ried diligence used every menus in-his poker to' ac
quire a knowledge of the different remedies used by
them, for the cure of the sick and .wounded; and
more particularly those which they -poke to prevent
and cure the consumption, and. complaints of the
breast and lungs, He Observed the Indians were
subject to numerous and similar complaints to those
- of-white - people; fuidfronFtheir - mtale - ofil vilivand•
being - exposed to the inclemency of all weathers,
many of their complaints were vomplieated and vio
lent. Although, many of their diseases were of such
a nature as would, with a people in a civilized state
lave terminated in confirmetkconsumptions ;- yet, du- -
ring thetime he was 'with them, he. did not hear of
- * - consumption.
1
$o happy are they in their knowledgeof reme
dies, and so certain of their effects 7 -when applied in
time, that it may be said "a true Consumption is a dis
ease never known or heard among them." :The
truth of this obserration 'must lie earroberated by all
who - havehadthiropportunity or becoiningacqatided
with these-;I - . It•inity thenlie asked -why they
are exempt froui`these complaints? The' reason is
obvious rhecause they immediately seek for relief,
•and - prevent those complaints which insensibly under-1'
mine the constitution, and bring on incurable
.
con
sumption. • ' .. ` • '-
Bills of direction acCompany . each bottle of the
Specific, pointing out in a conspicuous manner, all
the symptoms in' the different stages of
.these. distress
'sing diseases; also particular' directions respecting
'Diet and Regimen and how patients are to conduct
;themselves throug h every' stage until health is re
stored; for vain and useless would be the prescrip
tions of the ablest phisician,accompanied by the most
powerful medicines, if hisdirectionsatunot faithfully
adhered to, „ . ,• . • „..e t . , ' '-'• ....
The pu b lic are informed...that the depositions of
two hundred and eighty-seven persons havC been ta. ,
kin before the: per authorities of the city of Liiii;-,
easter, Pa., all itimpletely cured:of the most despe
rate eases of -- Consumption, - stinie - W ., Whleh-ave - demilw
ed-iritheliillaiittioinpanying eke - bottle. • ..
,
The, price of each bottlil l e the INDIAN SIDE- '
edie is One Dellariand.eactOenveloping the ;rethink
Specifie is signed by Dr. Clark .IWieitn„A• ,
~ge.
initials C. F. on the.',iiesl of - . ' klik 'praW.,., --
be genuine without Rd) .signa - hasit''' redo
lion having been alt • to ' bed 'Rico Vitt
t a to
Oldie by is counterfeit this extraordinse,
.7" - t --- : • .'
._ Old% supply of the above speeiffei is. . t otonto n i.
iy or sale: by SAMUEL ELL I , •• • • 1 .-.. i Carlisle•
and by Samuel Wilson, ShiPtietsb....• . e , `, ' '''
November 5,1838--4y.f' , "' • - "-••--- "°- -- --
..,..
- CR.
7 00'
13 75
24 1 00
34 00
2 00
1750.
47 50
,23 00
10-641
--- 2 60
11 48 .
20 00
20 314
1 50
"0-706-
23 00
750
00 00
523 G 1&
- . 850 00
78
10 08
10 00
15 00
-800
- 10125 -
124 00
34.00
84 00
4.50
MI
-=118587
169'00
41 25
60.00
CanaLiind_ ailßotiql_Trams.l
- • Portatioft.
264
« 25,00.
300'
29 50,
37 49''
000 00
,68 95
71:05:
5 00
82:08
heir bolsi' will' leaintlieWaOthOUse Of Harridan
'Zit Hays, Nitwit:4oa lkiil,Philadelphiy
daily;;and_theHy ;And- the-'estra' will also staft,,daily from the
warehouse: CurnikiHrOad aboysiftee
'hilgdeipitta, where ntereNuda and oilv fOrwardlog
good* *
• Hi please call., :
. • Th ey also eantinue te'reedifeat . their Warehouses
'and forward with die lamed despotbh;all deseriptioni
-of-freight-to any, poliennibePublisi isopiersur.e,l :
Harrisburg, Marclrdp, IBM • -
177 59
80.221,
$347'7,521
WVITHIST 'HOLI4IIVV:
, --AutwaslßAJgyrrz,.,.
• Forwarditigand
0 M MIS SI 0 NI - , 110 U E
r
7 . 4....17.7"
4 1 1 7 11 . 1 0 - r4rPIANLir"-.
Collate ? Culaberlattd.Count, hatie.httei r g
erected a. Ware Houle on the
- IR. Al 14 - 21. - •
• • ;
"At the Treat out »f Jligh Street,• directly. Opposite •
Dickitiion College,' where they, can at all ;irne Ile.,
dive - and Ferivard .711erchatulize and Produce , •
or_ci
and all iiileiviediate places.
, , .
Haidng:Tilaeed• CARS oar the road which - Will nut
regularly between Carlisle and Philadelphia, by which
GOODS' AND PRODUCE of all derriptioni will
be forwarded with care and despatch. • .
GOODS will he received atthe Warehouse ofJOI ,
SEPB S. LEWIS, Jr. & CO,. corner of Broad and
Vine Streets, PhiladelPhiadlorwartled. to
.CAR
CIIAMBERSBURG, and call Intermediator,
Owes" • .
• N. 'R: They will . purchase Crain,
country Produce, and keep conefaudy,ou.hand tin 4
or eide_CoakPieuder fund Safi. ' ' '-• ';
`PIIODUCE COMMISSIOIV/
12 -r l ;° 32 -= 1 2,13.7 1-0
e
r. 5 .41" gat
V7I232MOVISIite
- Broad striet, Philadelphia. ,
- TUB undersigned reTectfully informs thecathtens
of Franklin and Counberland counties, that he has
opened a WAILEFIOUSE: in Broad Street t nestdoor' --
*hose Broad street Hotel, for die sale of all kinds of
Country Produce, and respectfully solicits consign
ments.
Trom his general acipmintance, knowledge of hu
sincits, a)ld the exercise of his best efforts to promote
the interest of his customers, Itellatters himself that
he will be able to render general satisfaction.
- BERLIAr.
Plailadtdpitia, Alsy, 1838. _ _ •
• REFERENCES.
Philip Berlin, Clianthersburg. -
David gal 'ton, Esq. I
.I.hippeneburg. - ' Geo. If'. ;Antes, Esq. •
J, Stvoyer, Esq., Newville. .
Gen. gant'l dtexander,
Carlisle.
IF 111; Henderson, Esq
•
Jacob Rapp, Esq.
-namstturg.
Geo. W. I,ayng, Esq.
Craig,, Matas, and alarteln,
GENERAL COMMISSION.'ND
a:
.0.;n2-7, •
•
-,-. FORWARDING 'MERCHANTg; ,,,- •
•
E?.. 4 Central Block, Broad St.:Pfdladetphil,
'Are prepared to - reccive and eircetsaleo of airy. Pro- .
duce, Provisions, or Merchandise, wiSicit-nsaylic
trutiy.Kl t 9 theii•eliTi'rrte.
. .
aernl- Advanced' will 'be made; when cringe - il,
sales arevffected. All, goods to be- forwarded ,
ail Road or Canal, destined - ,West, will receive
iptattention. - -•-• • ' - •
(Robert Fleming; . • .. . ' • • ,
ClitheeWood &C;aig,
._ ._. .. :.,..._.-.,•,'
S- 1 0 1, " RnlY•thi • • ' • Phitzu4Sitt;'
AVm. R. Thompson Sr. Co. , ~ -
Johnston Si - Tingley, • . ..,-,
..
-9:mute' Bispham, ---
J. Logan-Smith, Esti.. Cos ikr,
-71eink at Chanabersburg; Pa.
_Kingik.Holmea; ,
Kings, Highy & Anderson, ' int b IS i i.
Macsliane &Kent's, . , ..., 4 i .
. r
Atwood,Jones &. 'to:
Edward G. Fail,. & Co. . . ~. ' ..
Sterling, Wade & BeeK,e,.
.Neviy or k ...
..
Samuel APAllister & C 6. ,• .
William Crooko Co' Co. . . .
N. B. Produce. lett at the Warehouses of Henry.
llionals,Carlisle,Owen hirCabe, Harrisburg, or Eyl
er, Hutz'St Co., - Cluunbersburg, for us, shall recene
nrompt attention.
Philadelphia; Dee. 10,-1838.-6m. _ . .
until
by
worn
1
Mew Line of:Freight cars,
•
•
aoulcatattalitarto . Ittiarunt -
TO PHILADET,RHIA It ,
TILE subscriber, grateful for PaSt furors, respectful
aciputhits his friends and the public, that he has put
into operation ou the Harrisburg, Lancaster bt Co
- ------ -
--.541.4, - .U,iatf;
a line of new DOUBLE CARS, Wlsich Will run rega .
hay between, Harrisburg and Philadelphia, by *hitch
Goods_and Produce of I.lLilenrriptioilluarill I t m : w a r ..
ded •with mare and despatch, ;at the lowest ;rates of
freig~hlt s.
-- ; Goods will be received at the Warehouse of THOS. - -
J. MAXWELL, N. E. corner- of Broad and Vine
-streets Philadelphia and forwarded to Ilarrisbtit; • '
Carlisle, - Chainberalium,' and .t intermediate'
by the subscriber. . '
Harrisburg, PA. 5;11139. . . , • .
ItrFISH, SALT ANI) PLASTER, constantly on
hand. , Cash:Paid for alinost all kinds .of country pro- •
duce. .• • .
. .
INDIAN QUEEN 'HOTEL
,
SOUTH FOURTH STREET, PHILADIMPHIA•
•
DAVID" MILLE R •
TIVESPETkULLY . inforrna his &hinds and the '
Hoterublie, that Le has iinnored frotn. the.,Wtsatersi
oAarkol atreet,lo dud large and oomtnokijOun
hotel'r:inOrlY !Copt hy Mr.B. pai t iiin - roftho ,
INDIA-N QUEEN:' •
This hotel , is. situated South Fourth street, be..
-tweet Market andhestnut streets, in the very centre'
of the businessport of the and: Will .therefore. be -
found - very, convenient far meridian - its. autL.busintSw____
men generally. ° -
The buildings have beeniheiOughlysuid somplete.
ly repaired - by - the subso4liee;iinl, WO' r expense bii
hews spared in arranging and . - fitteishiiirthe rooms •
, ,19. sis to promote the comfort andeiwisenience[of those
, may Giyon-the, house with their custom„
trairelling4idi their OM:tines can
iiihwte . -parlor, f u rnishe d is the beat mannce with ~-r ,
chamberal attached-to - thensi whei* can';enj4 '
.pivacy and seclusion, or'the companionship
,of t their
Wends, as may.be most desirable.
•
BA `aid' COLLARS be e n hyte.._lrovided
,withtlielieTUOlLS and . the choicest, of '
every dean
The wlll *tall _times - supplied With
eveiy delliaty which - UM season and rit*ket af
ford, mid every exertion mide to Pleash the Opiate of
for - customers. „
The REi,Ab l hiG noQms ; are Ye l tfuPOP* 1 044-
the lendin g of different cities, aswellsiirssiith -
*Areal variety of the enuntryjournals tif the State.
SERVANTS will be found careful and:OWst.
.
Attached to the hotel arevery. estensive STABLES;
calculated Viacconunodate one, hwinired.liorsekand :
under the . superiutendanee , Of- careful4hd-,sittetitive
hostlersl).; returnsJils sincere. acknowledgement fist,
the very' liberal eneouragemegt Iniretiiffere
,
and feelingiionfident that be furnish' hirguelite,,,
with fare which wilt. lose- nothing bySilgtinparisidco,
with other Innisei, andthaLlibrapputmenikiWill their
"furnitureoire fully equal lo those or_ollY other hotel ,
in thb city, ifinrespeodidly solicits .fiikthe4' *we of ,
public patrona . ge
.PAikutellyisa. inwetiiher LS, 1891;
•
reivnied 6.9l_the
- genFia Hiortment - .0 ,
TS' 8 c 'SUMPS, among which )ale 84de111P 1 4 1 4.
Slippers, 'Kris Viettinsul, Misica and
4.l>e*.alt kindy which :
il r alli t tat e gtr_ ab
• . - CHARMS BARN
10, IsSI, •
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