Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, December 09, 1840, Image 4

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• 'Elle subseriker wlll 'rent that well 'known, large
and convenient. honse, for :nanny yearS,occuined by
Christian s llriint more'reeently by others, as 4.1
• PIE IL I'4E 0 USE. „ .
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The lions . ° is reinfirkriblywell.calculated for-enter
tainittg BOAIIitERS; there beingAree stair-ways,
and Fire places in most of the roo?ai, 71.11ie sitkimion,
is very pleasant:7mM_ desirable, being , on the north
- west cornell of 'Hanover - and Lembor streets; while,
, tor conVenienees, it excels an,) , ' other house ilt the be
rough'or country. It possesses the unusual advanta
ges of ti 2 'Moms an the first floor, 14, roams on the
second, and 4tmoms out the third floor. TWo, wells
of water ; (one at the front door on Louther street,
with dpninp' therein; the other in the yard at the
I:4r:hen driest) tiCi!itern Made to ernitain eighty-five.
togsheads; large'and convenient stablinVw ith car
riage liense. and sheds; large and excellent garden
Attached to. the buildings; besides many convenien
ces not sinicitied.. For particulars enquire of .
• CHRISTIAN lIHNIRICII,
Carlisle, Nov. 9.5,
.At a stated' Orphans' Court .I)c . -
.gan-and held on.-Monday the 9th day of November,.
1840. nt Carlisle in and • for Cumberinial (Minify, be
fore the lion. Samuel Hepburn .President, a n d John
Stuart. and John Lercyre Associate judges:of the,
same, assigned ts . .Q.- the following proceedings were
had to wit: - • • • .
• Upon, the Petition ofJolui K.l.ongneeker, atl:' 11 , 1-
istrator of Henry I.:ongnecker dectd., ‘t,respetni , "Y
,representing that. Your . petitioner was appoi,"" a' l "
et tnistrator of the estAteof the said I (envyr".gPeek
er deed. That he hasfiled- his a d m i n ,,trattem ac
count abd there: is upon-the settlement e'srati account
a balance overpaid hy accountant $2,.1! 8 ,•„?-9•„:
are no funds belonging to the estati 'the re
cog,nizance, entered' intoliy.lohn K. Lon * seeker; lot
farm,Micen by him at - the -valritioM Ile therefore
Drays the Cella tq grant a ltuKt on the heirs, to slum
cause why the Amount overpitd.hy him should not be'
credited on the said , recogrizasee us or the Ist April,
foth-Nor. 1840. nude granted personal notice to
be•setred on those in the county and- notice to lit
given' to those out of the county. by publication in two
newspapers in, the county for six ;weeks returnable
at the January Court 101. By. tic Court:
f:umberland dounty;•ii. . . . .. • . •
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Court-in 11 . ,AVillilo r tilk,(1irk id t of t tbe l O o lipl t i , a . r i i::
Icertify tbe forell l ig.tr'uPc ' opy 'of 'rt.-
tit ex p . ,, cord. . .• '.., ', .
Vt 4 ,„aver.{s , Witness rny hand and seal of said court
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.. .x.c ., at Chrlisle, the 18111' day of - Nov.• 1810.
, . - W. FOUI.K, •
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Nov. 23, 1341---st. .. ~ . . . .
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The snlisnriber hereby informs-the eitizensvf.Cni-
lisii.owAlte . publie 'generally, that lie has taken the
shopearly oppnsite the Jail, wkiere he will be pre
hiartsi-to7-inaounfotoro- to firde4 - oil ihnitost - rensmni,
tcrntS,any,artiele . in his-line or tininess, snch ns
••" - A:cefr - 11111 ecks.i7 -c.
ire will 0,30 attend to Steeling and Crinding Axes,
Ito solicits a share a public patrottit,ge.
JOHN ruims. .
Gu lisle , N617.-5;18-10
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,-Notice..... ... ..
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- V...E r l : EIt:S•OF - ADSIIN tsTit.vrio_N lave been
- M- 41 knitted to tlte - ifinSiiiber resuliTiffinn - Fdl!ain
bornur,lt township, nu the estate oflateob noltz; late
or Eastpennsbrirough township, Cumberland county,
deceased: • All persons having claims against. said
- estate, are requested to present them properly au
thenticated -for settlement, and those indOted will
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make payment to . .
JOHN . MOlA' Am'r:
November 11, 1840,—fit - ' Z.
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LE I'TERS OF ADMINISTRATION on the
estate of Jesse DMA, late of the. borough of
..w4illorCurnhonlartil-county,doold-ha.ve-been-is
sued to the subscriber residing. Inlarrislan,: No
-- - TICY: is herejty y giveuithat the subscriber will attend.
• at the house of Mrs. Elizabeth Duck, in Newville,
on lyednesday and Thursday the lrith and '2 6 h of
• Np‘trriber lIIEL when all those thatare indebted to
-said estate will please make payment, and all- those
having claims against said estate will, present them'
properly authentmoted for settlement.
AVM. DUCK, Executor. -
Nov. 1,4810.--.6i.
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First Cost !
TO COUNTRY IVIERCEANTS
• .8 ND O T~II7r S.
jam Subscribers, intending to leave - Cmitsleof,
fer Their ENTIRE, sTocE, compOsing an ex
tensive varitly of every tieseriptionuf
DRY G00D5.,..
for sale rit FIRST COST! ' . • •
Country, Merchants, and the public gencirally,nill
find it decideilly - to — their Mc:image to call, exainine . ,
and purchase —as they cannonbliiin goods cheaper in
the city. •"' _ • ..• .
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Call_and se . e 7 -call:alul purchase.
, 'Depend upon it, Bargainiare now offered to every
One who desires to purchase. - •' . •'
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.• ARNOLD - .CO.
Carlisle, October 21, 1840. . . .
ISt .0 —Tersons indebted nre,requestcSliosall.and .
settle before the first of January next. _ . .
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-VIII Ea thit, .1 3 FIE a
The Chl,Stimi of tbe Subseriber, opposite Simon
Wonderlich's tavern, s pow crowded with the ldrg
est and most extensive new stock of the. cheapest
,goods ever brought to Carlisle; as the. public may
satisfy themselves:by calling and seeing. •
Pilot, Beaver and other cloths, $2 and upwards
per yard; Cassiineres and cassinctts unusually IOW.
A large assortment of Mouslin Dc Laines,fi•oin $2,50
-- toll
merino,taglioith'emb'd. silk and satin chenpy, satin
damask, .blaukct and cotton, from 25 cts. to $20..
Elegant plaid , and other „fancy cap and ba
. ons rom 6 IV .75 cents, with 'linings 'to match..
Enal; l 'sl. silk, satin bet scarfs and handkerchiefs;
,every variety of ladies and gents gloves and hosieri
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-&c., with a variety of other svaluable and Seasonable
articles. ..
50 cases Boots and Shoes, have just been 'opened
and added to the before e:4tensive stock,' among
which are Ladies* hnd Misses gum cloth, lined -muf
fin. gum, Morocco, Kid;liiE - TMen's and Boysßopts
and Shoes of every description for the Fall and Win
ter seasoiit.. ' • '
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A general stook ton, of Men's and Boys Fur,Cloth and Seal Caps, with a .few .fine., fashionable
Fur:Hats, all of which will be sold cheaper kin ever
by. CHAS.. OGILIIY. •
.Carlislc,,Nov. 4, 1840. • • ' •
- For Sale; -•
The two Story Stone house, occupied by R. C.
Esq. on East street Carlisle, with the Lot' of
Ground-90 feet front on. said . street, and extending
250 (bet back,to the.Letart spring. ' Therehi a Stone
Stable,.a Carriage Haase, and - a • welt of water on
the premises.:he'whole property is - enclosed by a.
substantial stonewall. For tbrther particulars apply
to - • ••' r,DwAttu WATrs.
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'o"Ok..46lo 4 irit:
"Cautioli"? Is the :Parent. of Safe hi.'
A N attack.of the!!Pitmall_may.be_positiveiy pre 7
,vesttedlbfiltaing (When'the premonitorylazmp
;toms ai'd felt) the'celebrated tjAySE LINIMENT.
There are. more'
,ohe'hun,Ore'd . people in this
city, and hi the tUnited States an brimenae number,
who "lade; ffered , beyond endurance by tido 'dreadful
complaint, , wlie keep themielves. wholly - free.froria.
Attacka ht . ,tiptilying this Liniment when they feel any:.
symptoms of Its appreaChl' this there is the moat
•NoneCiinuine-wittout the tinffie o f oataine,a- , &?
CO, WMt ritten- itrima;- ' • 2
i 4 s • -;ii• • - , SOLONIO,aI •HAYS. -
field at No. 2; Fletcher street; N. Y., nnd by Ste
enlonli„. Pinkie, Carlisle, Pa. -
. ' n„..i6, 184A.-4t..
„Vplendid IPecenibii• texiseo. • • . PARI: NEIR . 871 P..
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AIK anderali'aeti have tanned:a. eb-p artnerattip
, under the firtrt - * . 111. , Ai. G.. W. .BROW;N: ,
'f n' the partible of traniatetingapeneyal goibreitision
and Yorivardiay Xttiaincii.• • • . •
• We . vieuld that we have fatten the .
rions.FireProof brick iWaretaiuse, - altutteed on Idle
south
. Nles
;t corner. d r proad and Vine; 4reeta, where
we nre'Prepared to recehe nod 'fOrwaid „Meridian=
diee, end receive and 811 iilads'or county :Pro=
' respeetfulirsolieit a Flare or the .puhlio ttat 7
ronatle
(075 PEI ca
_ 6 : f 10,000
.1 'Drawn Ntia. out of 75: •• " • •
'lVirg - tßatia State ,11404 !cry,
For endowing the L'ecsinrg. Academy. r„ b e
other.purposta.. -. Clusli No. , ' O. for 8•4.44 e f
haws lit.AlcXlllllll . 4l, N . a; on Saturday,
Deounier, 1.840; ,
(;1;..v.p C.% VITALq ? •
es
5 Prize 'of $lO/80.
prizes $5,660:1 o'f2,sor ..of 2,P20.
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• , 25 Prizi , s of • I,oi/ Doltini. •
25 of $560-:-.2041.1400. &c.
Tickets only p o _t he z's $5---R Carters s'2 50
Coq i icatce of ni in ck:v.l-25 whoierickeis.o9.,l
0. (1 - 0 - • I In I f do • 60
.1 ) , . du 2,5 quarter do 30
ip l izes of $20,0001 '
, MAKING
7), ®OO Dollars.-
AllexastelltiA Lottery.
Clans C, Tor Htio.---To be dritait at Alexandria,
. D. on So:bull:1y, 10th December, IMO. .•
• Gmisn - •
•. 1.0;000" . $5,60(11
50 Prizds of - $l,OOO---50 of tpoo---00, of.
°5O Dojlars." .• • •
' • ' 13 Drawn Nos. out' of 78.* • • •
• Ticicc6 $lO-11alves $.5---iattarters :$.2. 50.
Certificates of l'ackagesol.26 Whole Tickets $l . lO
Do. ,• do • '26llan do -- 70
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do 26 Quarter (16
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VIRG/NIA STATE LOTTERY.
For tbe . .bei-atfit of the. Mottongitlia Acadenty.
Glass Noll for 1G =To be drawn at Alexandria,
Yaz:Sattellny Dee,l2.6th 184 b.-. .
niuLLimsT scITEDIEr - , •
30,000-10,000
6,000, 3,140, 3,000, 2,500, 2,000
. • fr.," sa_Prizes of 1,000, .
26 of 500---20 of 300, "
. Tickets only%7llo—llalves ss—Quarters—s2,so
Certificates.of Packages of 25 Whole Tickets WO
•Do. • ~• ._do" •tn Half • do 65
tkr• • Vi quarter do • •..312 50
Err Ord(Ts for Tickets ,nd Shares or Certiftentett
of Packages in the - above 'Lottery will be promptly.
atte.nted to and the tlttiwitig sent immediately after it
is over. AtliliTss; -. ,
D. S. (IItECORV, & Co . .,3lanagers.
Wioltingtoti City, r. C.
Nov. 23, 15-10
WHO LESA LE RETAIL
: Vied . 1ro41; and. Tin Irare
The subscriber offersfor sale, at his shop, in North
flailover street Carlisle, next door 'to Wm. .11..ccon,
aril's store, (or will " rnannthenre at the shortest no
tice) the following arficles, to wit : •
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(. 1 3 TYZ:I3 VANta22O
I NI
- STOVES
• -cf• all descriptions, °
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of %%Melt he has on hand 'a large assortmeht, 'which
-11e-will-self-lowertlian--ever,for-Cash,--11e-also of
fers lbr sale any quantity of Stove Ripe;
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'fyr woodsual coal ;• all sorts of
' Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ifirre,
stick as Wash kettles, Dve Kettles, hatter's Kettles,
Druins, Dripping l'ans,ifouse Spouting, & c.; all of
which he will Sell on better terms than usual. •
Carlisle, Sept. 3 , 1840.--tf.
BARGAINS, BARGAINS.
Dry GoVds, Groceries 4: • Qtie ensware.
•NV ILL he sold.lifilie subscriber, very reduced
price for Cash, in the room recently occupied by.
4scob Itheent:nutl :Adjoining the store of Samuel It.
.NYers & Co, • .
The stock is new and consists in - part.of
broad clOtlis, ca - ssimeres, cassinetts, blaiik
ets, merinos, bombazines, flannels, vesting,
muslines; calicoes, tickings, silks, linens,
table.,covors, plain'and, figured. swiss mos
lines,••inSertings,- laces, silk and - cotton
liandkercbiefs;:ribands,glo_ves_aioLtstocks
- ,lionnets; beaverteens, &e.
Also, If - small . lot • of GLASS AND
QUEENS WARE, arid a ,feiv • GROCERIES.
business in Sliippens-,
.borg,_ snd seliidved that entlre_stock _to this:
place, I. am 'desirous of closing tip the con ,
certi as soon as possible... Purchasep will
do well to call °soon . , as great bargains will
be given. .• CHAS. OGILBY.
Carlisle, Sept. 20, 1840. •
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B A Pa, .0 N S !
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Son,Meimep:A'• Lztulauer,,"
At their New Stare in tantmerille,lutvWjtire
eel red and are no' opening a very large and splendid
itssortraet.t of BRITISH, FRENCH and DOMES
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OR V.GOODS,
which 11114 been selected with much are in the cities
of NEW 'MM . and PHILADELPHIA,and whieli
they respectfully invite the citizens of -Centre*.ille
and vim', ity to call and examine, as they will be:ena
bled to please, and. ell decidedly cheaper than any .
-other establishment - in - the county: ',They :will be
happy at all tines to se„customers who are desirous
of having . • . .
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New. Cheap . and' 41Rood f -Goods.
mung their stock will be found 'Blue, .Black,
Drown, Green, Olive, Cadet, Mulberry, Dahlia; Cit
ron', Claret; Mixt Drab, and a variety of low, owed:.
Lti.ca-U % 31.0
SUPet.inr:stripetF and - 'plain - ILlOndonand: Ducks in
Cassia ergs premium and low 'Priced Sattineds; su
perine Silk, Sptin, Velvet; Valencia, Corded, Strip:
ed; Figurthl and Plain ;Marseilles and. Cassimere
Vestings.'.. A - general asiortroent of all'qualities and
colo'is of . . .
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Pali and ift•inler Woods.'
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suitable for. Gentlemen's -wear. SuperiOr Black.
Italian Littestrings, Gros De - Nalis, go Be, Sivas,
Gros De Swiss; anttSensiiii iii Silks; Challeys, Chint
zeli,Jiicconets, Cambrics,Dobhinetta,Plain, and Fi
gured Swiss, and Book Muslins,Shawls,Dresi'-• - -
HanAkephiefe; Seaifs, 'Vein', Itibboo ' & — e . ..
A lame and excellent assortment ocOne • n ' Clic
priceirealiebes Irish, Table, Towelling' a - 11th 0
Iti c ii
Dispel., CrasVAltams, Tit:kings,: Cheek rds;
Beaveroientr,Vc. :A general assortment of Leihern.
and Straiii Borineti, Umbrellas,Pliasels,. tic. ,Also,
an extbnsive aiisortracAt of .' . .. ,', '.... • •,- •,,, •::
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• . Groceries'anxl Queens ware,. •
of the Most approved Qiialities '('he public. are.ro 7
kpeetfully• invited to call and judge for. themselves to
they are determined to sell cheap for cash or country_
produce. • TAVERN.ICEDPERSiiiie respectfally,
Invited tecerilr.: - luSal _examino, their stock-of Liquors.
before - purchasieg
,elatiiv,here, , , . ,' - ,:5 . -• ';.,.• ,-
_:' Cent.coVille,.Cim-,:Gk;Qat01m':14,..1,840.... ',,....
HQN,EI Y—ofa Aim qualliy;fai; sale by,
••• - 1 ,,,,, ‘: - .. ,, ,1",..e •
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.: 11l -,. r . : -."--.. ~ :..,....., --,„,,,- -.- ,-,- , .- 4 , - ;,, -__ '_. _.':„_ :;;;T__,7 - :.__.... .: - .*7 . .-7. - . •. - :..• .- '.•:-.. •: f • .:.' ' :-. :,..- •,;.. ;:,', ,•,,„ - ' ' ' '.: , i .', ' 1 0: _ , 7 ' ~. ',..:„?
J:' AI. lIHOWN . , Of F1.1%111.116 • o. • •
and of the latkfirin of Agnew, Macurdys&Hroivn.
• • • 'G.Iy. BHOWN,of HarperaFtary; Va,
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REFERENCES. .
McLanalum AcCo.;'C.aleb COO
l;r: Co; &A. Wray;
,George Bandy & Co; C.
Houston & Co. , . •
11ancaater Sample; Capt. John
Steele; S. Smith Piiiterion; d. ' Ferree. •
Hiirrisburg.—Tbomas I lot, Henry Buehler..
Cor/isie.Geo. A. Lyon, Wm.-. Leonard:
Xeloville.—Wilimm 'Barr.
Frank/hi- CO.—,Geqrge:Chnmberni:Datitl Fuller
ton; James Camiibell ;_doliti. .• •
Pittsburg.—Murphy & Chamberlain. .
II ilshington Cn.. 1. S. & D. White. •
Bedford Co..lames Agnew..
_Hagerstown Md.—Win. M. Marshall. - •
Ferryira.—G. B. Wager; E. Lucas, Jr:
Oat 9.8, 1340.-;-6t . •. •
iMittabie Old IL9ts For
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-WILL exposedto public sale, an the premises,
in pursuance of an.,order
of the Orphans' Court of
Cumberland coutity, on Monday the 14th day of .De
cember. nest, the fallowing described Out•
the estate lif . gobeel Armstrong, dec'd: • •
No.l adjoining jets of ilrtn..M. Biddle Esq. and
L. Keller; Loather street continued and the College
lane, containing one.and two thirds acres.
. " No. 2,.Bounded on the'north. and west by lands of
James Noble's heirs, on the east by a lot of the hors
of James Moore, dee'd., and on the south liy,lots of
inmen Armstrong pod Mrs.. Cooper; Containing 3
acres.
9, Bounded - by lands -of Baughman's heirs,
Andrewßlair, Patrick: Phillips and Others, - being
Psrt of additional out lot No. 15, etiMitining two acres
and forty 'perches--all situate within the Borough
of Carlisle.
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The terms of sale-are---one half of the perchase
Money to be paid on the conlirmatinn pf the sale,and
d i
die residue ; n• °rid year thereafte' withoint interest,
to lie secured by judginent bonds. Sale to commence
at t 9 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, when and
where due atteadatiee will be given by ' . .
:JAMES ARMSTRONG _
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-011 W 60010"ig,
The subscriber has just. returostl from: city,
witlrafarge supplyitfsuperiur new styled •
FALL AND WINTER • •
G 0-011 S
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consisting in part of—Wool' dyed Black, Bltie,'Clit
-retr-Daliliai-Browri,lnvisible-Green,and Mulberry.
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Wool dyed 'Buick, Blue, and figured Cossimeres;
Rani netts of.all. description% Cords and Beaverteen%
Ticks and Cheeks; imported Stair and' figiireckCar- t
peting; Savony;Prince tuitl-Mmise LainesOlom
_bazines,,Merinoes, blue blaels,pacl Mantua, Fawn,
Brown ; Figured and Plain.Bilks;, - _.7Figured, and
Pittin-SwPs and Jaconet alusilas; • Creels Baite - and
Flannels of -diffeivtit colours; Cloves and 'Hosiery;
Cloth and Fur Caps; Broshe and 'Merino - Molds;
Mackinate, Rose' and Point Blankets; Leghorn and
Straw-Bonnets; together - with an cssortment of
- • -
• Groceries : AL illiieensware.
All of which will be- sold on the most reasonable
terms. Person are,invited 'to, call :and examine for
themselves before purchasing elsewhere.
ANDREW RICTIARPS.
MI
TH S 11 INC - MACHINES -
.-11,1 h etliilitaatls
TIIE- great„eaceuragement _heretofore • recttivek
from the sale of his machines,induces him to of
feestethe public a new and improved Horse Power,
which can be shifted in val• or mit .of gear by keys,
mid shift the band to give Wave different revolutions.
And he has no hesitation.in assuring the Farmersthat
he is now able to furniskthem a ith an article fur su
perior to these manufactured heretofore. For speed
and clean threshing and• ease to the horses, he be
lieves his machines to be unequalled. . •
Ills price is-$l4O---seventy-dollars to-be-paid cask,
and the todance in six months, for which a note will
be required with interest. ; Any person purchasing n
machine and upon a fair ti not being pleased, can
return it: Ile will at all times. be ready to sfurnish
them on the shortest notice; orders tro'm a distance
will be punctually attended to.' lie will' also repair
machines on the shortest notice.
aBEL .KEENE Y.
SAITIC
171711EREAS the Carlisle Saving Fund Society;
.V V • will eipire,in 1843. Notice is hereby given,
agreeably to the constitution and laws of Pennsylva
nia, that the stockholders of said institution intend
ipplylng7tinlie — Bali — pt - theCbmmoit ,
Waal for a renewalTifiltihcelintige•tif rinioTityle
andlitle to "Cumberland• Valley Bank,"- inerease of
capital and. general tliscomkting and banking privi
leges,all under such restrictions as the Legislature
may direct. The above institution to ,be continued
in Carlisle, Pa.,.
J. MiT.RS: ,
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Aug.19 4 18 , 10-- , Gin. 7
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Variety, Store, &e.
TIE subSeriberi thankful for past faiorsi respeci
fully informs the public that he still 'continues
to "hold feth”, in Chard' Alley, near "Education
Halt," where lio has now on hand a large assortment
of notionajeonsisting in part, of the following: Bread,
Cakes, Cheese, Bacon, Hams, Flour. - Soap, Cider,
Spides r Fruits, Sweetmeats, and ' other necesiaries
oalcnlatcd fiye - tlits meredian. . .
N. Bile alsti continues to keep au Eating House
where ntlemen can be accommodated with Tripe:
Pigs Feet, Pickled Oysters, &c. at the'shortest notice.
JACWI SIEG.
Product, Nratited- Immediately.
CASH will be paid for FIVE THOUSAND bar
rela of Flour; TEN THOUSAND btieliels of Wheat;
TEN THOUSAND Militias of. Rye, and TEN
THOUSAND *bushels of Corn, by the subscriber,
who can at all - times be iiiund, at his Ware-house on
the canal between Walnut and State streets.
OWEN MICABE. '
Harrisburg, April 1, 11140.- T -tf: _ .• • •
liesvO yogi: a. Capgh?
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irkanot ner,leet is! Iliousandsliave met a •pre ? '
jy maplre death for the want of a little attention
.o a common cold. -
Hare you' a 'cough?—Rev,A)r: liartholemew's
Faßcetorant *Flip, a safe medicallireseription, con
taining. no poisonous drugs, 'and used in an extensive
ppitide for'several years, will' Most 'positiiely afford
relief, and save you from that . awful.dhease
mimary' consumption; which usually "sUreepa into the
gravediunilreds of the "pining, the old, the fair;the
lovely and the gay _ - -
,
-Have you a tiotigh'?-13e'persuaded tospurclitise
bottle of this Expettorant•Syrupto day !!—To-mop;
row may be too late. ' .
• Hari, you a cough l—Dartholemew'i Expectorant
Syrup is,ther only, remedy you should take - td cure
For lids plain reason.:-4 That iu 'no . one .of •• the
thousand cases where it has. been 'usctlilhaa it, failed
to relleve.;-..'•• •'... • . ‘•
Fort tdii the.drus. store ,of Comstock & Co., 2'
Fletcner street near Tesirlyand in •Carlielo' bytSte
iveitiptiOt L. .
..!
' 1,. [Not 45, f
, •
~Tloarugoa{•lmmo, Madder, Moroi Cochineal;
°to p pporas,lpitigo,Oil of yit.
riot, Nitric Acid, Morottio dii., - Sol4poll of TIO , I
. ttio
.stboTe tie'oold . forAr c"ohrtly: •
:oLuciTt
ajlm'r. of R: Aimstriing, 001
Nov. 11, 18•19.---4 t ' •
•
• „ WILLIAM B MILLIGAN
Nciwville,luly.go, 1840.—Y. ,
Sept. 9, 1840:-1'year
•I 1 Arlo Zinc ofraTight Cars,
•
• • •,.., tOAPHILADFAJPIIIA.;
THE subscriber s 'gratetalforrstrovors,respectful
lynehusiinbihisTrtentls and theyeblin,that he hail put
intwoienitiedi-On-the , -Ifarrisburg
• - • .. - Jurnbla •• 3 3.
%Vast 'n. .0111 -
line Of new Doulam CARS; which Will rub rep- .
lady b4ween lltwrisburg and - philadelphia, by which
Goods nnd 'Produce of till descriptions will beferwar-
ded with Care and despateh, itt ilielawest"rates of
freight . • ' ' • ;
• .-Goode will be received nt the Warenonse of MOS;
J. MAXI,VM..L, N. E. coiner, of
.Rrond and Vine
streets; Philadelphia, and 'forwarded to IlturTisburg,
Carlisle,' thambersburg, and' intermediate 'places,
by, the subscriber. •. OWEN ..;tf!C All El.
Ilarrisburg; Feb, 5, 1839. •. '
'Otr",.YISEI,, SALT AND PLASTER, constantlyhand. • 'Cash paid for Chnost allicinds of &Autry pro-
lechanic§b.arg . Line
.6fr, . r
itelvvecia..ll'.goplatehicsfigtrg and
,ff'ltt3~srtclelpiLia or 13,all4nsore.,
• [BY JMIL #0.41.1 .OR -C. 4X.11,] •
Pr"' subscribers grateful for past favOys,.
.. beg leave to informtheir friMuls and thdpublic
generally, that.lthey.still continue to run a line of
hurthen Cars regularly betvieen.•Mechapiesturg mid
Philadelphia :orl3althriore, by which goods and Pro
duce of all descriptions will he forwarded . ..with care
and ilespatch at the lowest rates of freight.
Produce will be recriled. nt their Ware. Houses
in Mechanieshml,•ritid forwarded, to' either
delphini or Baltimore, necording• the,tlirecjion
the owner:. - ' •
The highest price iiveit for 'Wheat
men lour
• DRESTIACIt
N. B. Plaster of-Voris and Salt always kept on
liandaind for sale at the lowest, price's. • - •
July 29, 1810.---Iy. • . ' , •
• - Croig,,Mellas Co. -
• -
-r=tt. r , - • •
e.. „ A s._
COMMISSION Sr. FORWARD
ING MERCIIANTS...-' •
klaire removed to - the capacious Warehouse recently
epenert
.oftherry -hod Broad street, Philadelphia..
From thefiteilities' which the locatiomki.o intel*clei
arrangement of this depot afford; 30 to 4611iii:fiien
Cars can be accommodated to unload and load at the
same time with sufficient rOdinto store 20,000 barrels'l
lof-Eloiir; and 400-to 600 ton of-Grain 'exclusixe of the
- forwarding derdittiiient:
• Produce qf every description will be' received as
usual on COOSlgliMellts;.llnii liberal advan>;ep made on
receipt (if required) until sides are effected. . _I
.• ' - • CRAIG, ftELLASIk.:Co. -..--
North,oest corner of Cherry k.s Broad st.
' • • Philatlelphyi
. _ 'REVERENCES.
\V. c S.
erCsooilrakii
`-' -
I l h en ,,, ry-Rlioads,- carhstc.-
.. . •
Satinderibli.ft Bosscrman, . •
Jecob Swoyer, Neulvilte. . •
David Nevin, Shippi.niburp
„
J. Lop!) Smith,f.sq. Cashier 2 Cliambereala*.
Eyster, Rutz: E 4, C CO,
• 110bertnel101Og,
•
CatiltrWOOCl - 8/Crtlii , , phir a d e r p h ia,
Wm. R. Thompson Co. • •
Whitall & Brown, •
•
IMPORTANT,TO• MILLERS "&
- • MANUFACTURERS.
• •
Rota's Improva • Water WheilL
TILE Subscriber having:purchased of the on
Patentee the rig& of the aboie Water Wheel
for the state of Pennsylvania, will dispose of individ
ual rights er counties on advantageous terms. This
Water wheel has bqen fully tested . and - proved to beso
far .superior to any kind in. its power of propelling
machinery., having a greater force than any
.other
j wheels i!iliropoition to the quantity el watcrapplied.•
It is calculated to he more parttcularlYusehil at
mills, having from two to eight feet head : and full,
: and tvolgreatly obviate the inconveniences experienc
ed from back water. It is considered by those hay
ngthem in use as one of the most important improve
ments that has ever been introduced for its simplici
!y, strength; steadiness ormotiOn and durability. It
is constructed qltOgether of iron and not so expetisive
to
,akeu as an undershot, and operating with 'about
half the water and not liable to be obstructed by ice
in the winter. Thi, subscriber will devote his atten
tion to calls for these wheels at such places as may
be required.
MICHAEL rsr'MATII, Harrisburg.
• .. -
• . J . ., •
[Co'rx . .] ' •
_Ll — ltislitoserlify,llint I itexuni. in one of
.PatentLeastiron_Direct:Action_Witer_Wheels, in
place of a .Reaction Wheel , that the Direct Wheel
I does not flood the tail race as much by three inches.
I as the reaction ditl, and that I can grind seven lash-•
els with the • direct action wheel an hour; miotdriie
two run of stones, where I could not grind four bush- -
cis in-the, tame tiine.with the_reactiJn:and drive one
run of stones. v • PETER PAIINESTOCK.'
Eupbtatn, Lan. co. Oct. gin.' •
• • . AllowaYMay, : s,
This spay certify, that I havefiecn engaged in put
ting in S: B. Howl's cast iron direct action water
wbeel, both in the State of New York and in
and !tan give it as mrdecided
_opinion that-vvitiL
. 8 feet helul or under, rightly put in, it will .do , more,
business with the same water than any other 'water
_Wheel:which I have yet had any experience in, and in
referenceAo_baclzwater:,is seco_nd_liest_to_none4liat I
have yet tried. • In reference to guarding ftgiiinst ice,
there can be no better operation, nod it as very, easy
-to-be , kept-iwrepair ' _
STEUEN AILES, ' •
. • Alloway, Sept. d, 1838.
.This may certify that? haVe had in my Mill one of
Mr. Howd's direct water wheeli for the %pace of - tine
It is.a.fivpfeet:Whee -14nd -I have-had•-a re
action in the sameplaie—l.have alio had Wheelet"s
Union'Wheel, yet I think Mr. Howd's will do -more
business with less Water than any other I have hied..
It does well in - backwater... I have had froin to' 6
feet head. I think we could do as much work with
half the water as we used folio with the undershoot
wheel, which has also been in -operation in my mill.
LAWRENCE RILEY; ,
, •
, Lyons, Sept,,9; IBS%
..' This may, certify, that we haie used one 'of ;$.
Howd's patent water Wheels since December last,by
the Side-
will
re-action -wheel , and we think
Howd's do double the bUsiness with the , seine
Water that the re-Action will do, or. very near. 'We
never hive-but three: feet head, and can grind 'with
that eight .bushel per hour, -: - We are sultectto hack.
water. ; This wheel will dg as good business...under
back=water as the re=action, and, recoroinend it to
the attention and'patrenage of the public: - '
. ' . -SIMON BURT!' , .
• ' • MILES' S LEACH..
WAI. W. ' i3EUGSTItESSEII,, milirwr Wit; is
agent for the above nientienett water 'wheel in the. '
counties ofilauphin,Cumherlaiiti and York and will
at all timealierady_to:attendloiheitattlettet.
tion*, shciifOr-ootiiiii, , :tirsuldreseing - hint
.at
'Shephertlitoii*Ouinherland
'April:B 2 lB4o, ..• • •
4 • AS repstued to Carlisle and ifill aelicrelotore,
attend to. the wpraellee moo
b 9 ciurid at Ccitonel •Ferrpealtitel.. — Persotis re."
questilig it, , bo waited upon t lhatr'reslidedce. 2s
14, gsioatlE D. roPuto
ta,R e fi er . 4o 4 .
F Da mAnD i.N4.119 . 4%, Y. r
Carlisle, March 113 11140;'•
, ;-,'
..--Dental:-Suraqry .
HE §tBSCiIIBER respectfully tenders •liis
.111.
grateful neknowleilginerits to The public for , the
very liberal : sluire idf
patronage lie Ilan voeived Our:,
ibg thepast'yenr, and would. still continue to., offer
tlicin'his . irofeasionnl acrOetain their.variotia bran-,
dies at residence, No. 7, _Harper's How. - He fileE4 ,
clognses, nud
,plus tectliond . , inserts incorroptible
.tarrer mefnlie iirtificiattcetli in tiro "most nOpriiyeil
innuner. Cliargei alWays. *moderate. . • -
•C. NEFF, y
25
•
IMIRiErr STQRAEL
THE -subscriber has. just re ttirited, from,
the Cities of New York; 'Philadelphia 'and Bat , '
timore, find is now opening, at-his store room S. E.
Corner of Market Square and :Main Streets (for.
merly ocetipled by Geo. WV. Ilitner;) general as
sortment Of
. .
Haiylware, Slone Ware, :Cedar Ware,
Brittania Ware,' Groceries,
Paints, Varnishes, Glass,.Brush=.
es, Whips, Canes; Lamps for .
- burning-- -Camphine
:mil a gFelit variety of •artieles useful and ,necessary
foe farrushing and, keeping a house:
_lle has alsoiand
dill constantly keep on hand - • ' . •
Ctimphisle
. . .
.
is cheap '
ankelegant subititute foe sperm oil,Mul
having been appointed the ii - ,.,.'erit of Messrs. Backers
and Brother of 'Newark 'N..I:,Tor the sale of Jane's
`Patent Lamps in this county, lie is prepared to fur . -,
'ash Lamps and Oil, at a very reasonable rate to all
who may wish to use this mi* and economiehl light.
' Baying selected his goods himself , and made his
purchases for cash, he is able, and is determined to
.sell low. ' • •
Those having the cash to by out will and it to their
advantage to give Win a call.
HENRY DUFTIEEb.
Earlisle, July 8, 1840.--4.'. . ' '
....
_____
Jayne s Hair own. .
Pot the growth, preservation :And: fetdoratitird - -61 the
Mir. This is an excellent article; and has, in flu,
merous instances,' produced a frne. growth _of hair
on the he:utile& persons who h6l been Laid for years:
LADIES ADD GENTLEMED,--.DO yofi wish elegant,
luxuriant andheauttful hair? 1 know you will answer
yes. Hear, for ode moment, the cause ()fits loss; why 4
it, turns gray, rusty and coarse, harsh and mipleasan
in itirappearance, and finally fitllit off: " Each hair has
a root in the skin, and isitself a hollow tithe, through
which there is aeonstant circulatiod of fine hlobd.'---
By this circulation: the hide Is- nourished- and held,
fast, its glossy' colour is given and preserved, and it is
covered with the finest oil. Now any thing which id.:
:theca the. shin of the betid, or diverts : or-takes away
the blood frothit, Will prevent or impede the eireula-
Hon:through - the-tubes 'of Alie
and .cause IMF ofr Or turn gray, or - both. Hence
isthat any cause that obstructs or weakens the cir
culation of blood through the skin, or that divCrts the
blood to other parts of the system, will take away tllo
lively, fresh and youthful appearance of the hair, .ar
rest its growth, turn it gray smian; or Inter, and in
thousands of instances cause premature baldness..
For sale by : • ,
S. F,Luorr; and
STEVENSON & DrSRLE, — .'
- - - Cftrli 610, p:10
`May 13,18.10:;-..1i
. .
Hair Tonic. , ,-We can: thi 'ftt.tootion, of those af
flicted with premature baldness. to the excellent Hair
Toniii prepared by - Dr. Jayne . of this city. !laving
used it ourselves, we can speak ()fits virtues hi: expe- .
rience, mai we unhesitatingly pronounce it an invalu.
able remedy to-prevent the tilling off orthe b
to restoreit from a dead; to a floe; healthy appear
ance. We also speak, rs
from peonal owledge
of the cases of two or. three friends who were predis ,
posed to baldness, who by the use of Jayne's Hair.
Tonic, have now luxuriant hair, - We haVe no dispo
sition to Puff', indiscriminately all kinds of remedies
for all diseases which flesh is heir to, but when we
have tested the virtue awl iirticleove are free to ray
it is good.—Saturday h cuing Post.
'Tinllea //air have,heretofore,
num
tieretd ourselves among those who believed that the
)lair Tonic, KC - faired by . pr. - Say 'lc, - was' one- of-the
.many quack nostrums whose virtues arc never seen
beyond the fulsome pull's of their authOrs. We are
willing, at, length, to make public acknowledgment of
the error of our belief. An intimate frienthsome two
or three months since, all the top of
,whOse cranium
was ns bald as ti piece of polighed marble, mangre all
our jesting and ridicOle of the idea of attempting
to cultivate so barren a spot pm:chased R bottle or
two_tif the Unit. Tonic from Dr. 3ayne,tuilLaccording
to Itis.direetions applied it. During the pres Cut week
the sante friend ushered himself i ntaour presence, and
uncoveri ng.hiShitherto naked head, astonished us with
a thin,though luxuriant growth of hair, from one to
two inches in length---upon the. very premises'we had
'believed as unyielding to cultivation as the trackless
sand that skirts the Atlantic. This is no puff, but is
religiouslytrue,and to those who doubt,the gentleman
can be pointed out: What is more in. favor of this.
"Tonic," the case here cited was not one of tempora
ry sudden loss of the hair--but was one
aims! . standing, though the the gentleman is but
forty-five years-of age:-.—Milddelphia Spirit .of the
• 'WAR !.WAR ! \VAR !=-The Wig maker; have
declared.hostilitiesagaiust..our_neigbitor:Draayne,_
•-on acconid,opiis flair Tonic,-which is knocking all
their business into n "cocked bat." Ladies and ben
tlemem—old and young are•flocking.to the Doctor's
standa r d.. Heads long divested of even the first rudi
ments of hairoilter, usnighis Hair tonic soon appear
with new and flowing locks, Which Absalom himself
might' have-envied.- "Beardless- bons-are- seen With.
large and ,bushy whisker;; and . tidies smile again
hrough their own raiien ringlets more beautiful . and
-bewitching than ever: Bald heads pre doffing their
wigs, and thrbwing them to the "molis and the bats,"
- while the Wig makers stand aghast as they behold
• the demolition of their business.
i• . What Will be the consequence of this.war-we know
not', as the wiggles are outrageous, and the Doctor re-
Imains - firm - and -declares that "some-things-can-be-
Alone as well as othoril,"and that bald heads may as
well'weartheittiawn hair-as t tat of iithers.--AWeok-
I'ly . lll . ' ' ' .
9 • merger. •
. „
irntir meet at almost every
corn perambulating thd-streets, men-wearing
long And glossy hair, which they seem td be proud
-ot, and others who have raised. in tifew:itggics, a crop
of black Moustaches, that would vie witirilicAloisiest
hruin that ever walked the forest. : It has Tainted as .
to know-the secret, of all those wondrous crops of
hair;, but Messrs. SANDS, 79' and 160 Fulton street,
have got..the remedy, where all who i . }re 'curious in
such Matters may learn
... a valuable secret;—:Are-ro
Sold in Philadelphia at 20. South Third Street
RIRCIPAL REASONS WHY -DR.
1'
..COMPOUND STIIENGTH-
F.,NIN G. and .GERMAN APERIENT .PIL.L.S arc
used tivall . classes'ef_people, in_preference to other
Medicines. y. .
. BZCAUSDtheyare prepared frons.tilturccxtract
Of herbs, a whelesotneMedicine,mild io its operation
and - pleasant in its effects---the most certain preserver
of health, a safe and effectual . cure -of DYSPEPSIA
'or'INDIGD,STION;and all Stomach,Cotattlainto,it
preserver and purifier of the whole syMetit. ,
BeiMuse theysooitie - the - nerves of sensibility and
fortify the nervesof inotion,:imparting to.their most
Subtle. tlitid its : pristine tone, thus giving, strength and
Clearness of mind. ' •• ,
"'.Because. they 'neier'.destroY 'the coats' of. the etc-:
mach and bowels as all strong purgatrved do. . •:-
Decease science tinA,experience .
,teach us , that ;no
Mere purgative alone will cure te disaies of the.
Stinnachand Nerrei..WealMesS lithe prirviaryc,ause•
_of a host nfdlieasesounl,:by continually resorting to
DRASTIC .purgatives L you Mahe theAliticase
,nutch
worse, instead of better. • ; " .
Dr; Ilarlieleti Medicines are - put up'innin
the cOnnuon - sease prineiple, l4 to 'cleanse and strength-,
eri,7 Which is the only courseto,purime to : effect a'
cure.' ~.• _ -
' Because these reedicluel'ileitili di; 6URE the ilia
eases for which thefare:recinninentled: •,
VP.FAcESopthe .[ ln iteil States, No.
19; NOrth tight!, stre,et,:rhiladelphia. .
0:)-The above writhed medicinesare far Sale at the,
Drug. Store of JOHN:I,4III7Ii S CO:, Car;
lisle, and yvinil Peal, kdopen sbu : _
And nt thd4threlif eefei4, trariisbnrgOCiannet
' 164- T!,!,"Pg!k!ln,qrs,Y, o 4 0110,NitpOlatti int; CON mbin;
a. , • . '
• •
.Balsam, of
rr .1. , I
EHOUND.
:An iinipatialieled
Asthnua;lntlateriga,l Whooping : Cough ,
.and All diseases 01 the .I.lresst
, - iitail Lungs, leading,.
to ConstimPtiOn ; composed or the concentrated
virtues of Horehotind, , Boneset; Blood Rent, Liv.=
erivort ands several oilier vegetable substances.
• ; Prepared only by J: M. wILNSLOIV, Rochester,
The bcei n adinitted:lieciOral
virtues; of the Herbs from - Which theBALSAM' OF
HOREHOUND is -made, are: too, generally-kn Own:
'to,-'require recommendation; it is.therefore only ne r
'eessary'to obserVe that, this
,inedesine contains the
whole of their 'medical peoPeeties,bighlY concentrat.
ed, and so •linipily.combined- with several other. ve
getable substances, tas_puenaler it the most speedy,
mad and certahi remedy, now laiTtliser,Tffr the .Com
plaints above 'mentithaell.. • '
. ,Children, this Baliam is of inestimable
It is a speedy.remedy for. thejVhoopiug Cough and
Croak, nd affords Certain relief in .nowel Cothpkints,
Cholz6Veethin . g;P•to. It is pleaititiat td the taste, and'
may be safely given to the tenderest infant and should
he kept.at all times in every.finnily, as, it. is, much
better for the coMplathitshicadent to, Children, than
'ParegOrie,Goilfeys Cordial; or the COrdiali so com
monly. used; as. hundreds •in this City have,thstified..
.Read the following.-1 hereby certify. „that . early
in tian'spring of 1838,1 contracted a severe. COLD,
which settled upon my lungs, and threatened a hasty
'Coniumption. .1 used several' preicriptithis, but ob
tained , httle or no relief; I wits much 'alarmed:—
Happening to be in ItitcheSter, Liras advised by my
friend, Mr. Winslow, to-try a 'bottle of his BALSAM
- .lloncliousn: I id so, arid to, my surprise Ob
tained relief at Mace—Mal by the' Use of that single
bottle was perfectly restored to health. To those
afflicted with Colds Or Cotiglii, at this inripment
season, I say "go and do likewase.? , ' •
• -• ,LEANDER CHIP.MAN.
••
• i Pittston', NlOnroe co.; Nov. 9, 1838.
Mr. John AL Wit - 1.6.191K; Druggist, •
Dear Sir: I htive been for a series-of years afflict
ed with an affection of the Lungs, and a hard Ought,
and hare many .times - anise •in•tlie • Morning as com
pletely exhausted • by ext`cisire coughing during the
night as a person would be by a hard days labor.• 1.
bave tried most - of the popular remedies of the day,
.fint never fou n d relief until I met with your Balsam
of Horehound.. All the other remedies or, palativeS,
dint I have, used, leave the bowels. in a congested
state, while yours:leaves titans soluble and tree.-This
I consider a great desideratum. - On taking a dose of
your Balsam when goidgito bed,-1 rest Oletly thro'
the night, and` my sleep rs refreshing: 1 take great
pleasure in recommending your Balsam of Dore
bo-und to:. all those afflicted with ptilmonary corm=
plaints or any disease appertaining to the l u ngs, and
I take this opportunity to thankyou' for the great,,re
lief and beneflul have experienced through your in
strumentality. Yours*th much respect,
. _ . • WM. • • COGSWFILL..
•
For sale by • . -.-
S ELLioTT,
•
A. 3 NORA II; N ws 11 le
Also, br . DruggistsnAterally throughout the eoun
teY: 71"iice pe - rtiiitil6;- - • - • • 7 .
April 15, 1840,---ly. '• •
Pres . h-DlEedicine.
The oubscribe.; lins recently receit s ed large sldi.
00110 stipplieii of - . • . . •
. _
Medici — nes; Gollors ; nye-Stuffs,
1.68 e -ed Oil, Spts. turpentine, Copal Varniilt,.Pain
ters, Brushes,-Varnish Brushes, Band Brushesi-Sper
tnaceti (veryiine)_,Spet to Candies, - Soaps in
great variety; Glass Lamps, Cap and-Letter-Papery
Perfamery,l4.e. Ste..., which he will sell
POysicians, Merchants and others, WIIOI.EALE or
by RETAI L , at the .lowest rates, hitting pui•ellased
tardy for cash; he will offer lairgains to . thcise who
Wish to purchtise . at Ni•liocestde, • .
S. ELLIOTT,
August - "
.The Ifiegettible Pills.
Area purgative medicine, to natural ,to the 'lnman
constitution,-and withal so mild, and pleasant in their
operation, that not theslightest dread of pain orsick
ness, need be apprehended front their use, even by
the most delicate: at the same time, if used. in such a
'manner as to operate freely by' the bowels; those
morbid humors, (which deposited upon the various
parts of body are the causeof every ache or pain
we suffer) will most assitredly. be removed; and not
only - Will pain, M.distress of every description ne
dri
ven from the body, but disease hinny tbrin will beim-
possible.'
For the same - reasoniWbeni from the alOdell-cluing- -
es of atinosphere, or any other cause, the perspiration
is checked, and thoge humors which should pass off by
the skin arc inwartllt,eausiagheadache,nau
scan,Anilsickness,pain'sinn's in the bones, watery und in
flamed ryes, sore throat, hoarseness, eoughs,consump
ti onotheumatic pains in various parts of the body,and
many other symptoms °leaching cold, the Indian vfg,-
' etable Pills will, invariably give immediate relief.—
Three or four . pills, taken at night on going to beil;and
repeated a few times,' Will remove all the above un
pleasant symptoms,and restore the body to even soun
der health than before. _ •
Thelndian Vegetable Pill s, (Indian Purgative) are
a natural, and therefore a cella iii , ture for Costiveness:
because they cleanse the .stomnch and bowels of those
bilicuis humours, which not only paralyze, anti weaken
the digestive organs, but nice die cause of headache,
nauseam and sickness, palpitation of the heart, flying
• pains in various parts of the body, and many other
disagreeable complaints. The ; same may he said of
difficulty of breathing, or asthma ; the Indian Vegeta
ble,Pills will loosen and carry off by the stomach and
bowels, those tough Iminora - which stop up
al ttni r cells of the lungs, and are (because of the above
dreadful complaint.
—heall.dis icred,lnotio4afthg 1 1 101 4iicalled interi!L
mittent,remittent,uervous, inflammatory and putrid
FEVERS, the Indian Vegetable Pills will be found
certain remedy; because they Cleanse• the stomach
and bowels of all bilious matter,and purify the blood ;
consequentryos they'Vemove the cause of every kind
of disease, they •iire absolutely certain to cure every
• •
kind-of Fever.
So also when morbid
. humors are drpesited upon
the membrane and muscls, causing those pains, au
flammatione and swellings called Ithelimatisrit. G out, -
Ste.; the Indian Vegetable Pills may be relied on as
always certain to give relief, and if persevered' with,
will most assuredly, and without filil, make a perfect
cure of the above painful,maladies. FVorrt three to
• six of said Indian Vegetable" Pills, taken every night
on going to_bed, will ; ini ashort - time; completely, rid
the body-. Of all morbid and• corrupt humors; and
Rheumatism, Gout and pain of everydescriptkin-,will
djsaplipcar as if by magic.,
smild be remembered that the Indian Vegetable
Pills are certain to -remove pain in the -side,-oppres-.
sio4neausea and sickness, loss ,of 'appetite, costive
ness,a yellowlinge:of - the - skiwand:eyes, 'and - :every
other symptom of Liver. complaint; because: they
purge from the hotly these corrupt - and stagnant hu
' Mors Which, whou depositlphipon the Liver, are the
cause of the above dangerous complaint. They are
also a certain preVeetive of apolexy and sudden death;
Because-they-carry off those,humours which, obstrue-,
fling the circulation,
nrethe cause of a rush, or deter,
mimition of blood to the head—giddiness especially„
on turning suddenly Pound--blindness---drowsiness
40489 of memory---inflaimmation of the brain--in
! sanity, and every other disorder of the mind.
' ONE' WORD TO THE SEDENTARY.. ,
I.' . 'Those whofrom habit or occupation,are kept touch .
within doors, should remember that they frequently
breathc.an dmosphere Which is wholly unfit for the
prc . iperexpanSion thelinigs and at the ininetime,
owing to want of exercise;ttieeowelsarenotaufficient
ply etnicuated-i.-the blood 'becomes- impure, and head
ache, indigeation, palpitation of, the heart, tint)-,many
Otherdisagreenblesympinhis, are surc..to follow.
THE: INDIAN YEGEITABLE 'PILLS,
cleanseriof the stomao howeisoinda
reel. Purifier. of the blood, ; are certain not only to (re-.
s9nitoSe pain or diStress of every kind from the the body,
botiif used 'inCeatiionallyoas as to keep the bodyfree
kepi thosehomors whicharo the eause of every male
.'
dyunder heaven, they (rill most assuredlypromote
fuels a just and equal .circulation orthe blood, that
those who lead a sedentat'y life, will be• enabled to
enjoy . souiuthealth,and ,disea so of any kind-WU-be,
absolutelpiroptissible. • •-
, _ For sale by ,• • ' -
_ ,
7 CHARLES - OpILIMA - kent; - ' 7
• t , Carlisle, Pa.
Oar Office. ;aid General Depot, ~No. 169 Race street
Philadelphia: . ' [May.2o, 1840:—ly
rOR,Sis WORMS!! .frFORAIS!!!
Terentore these tronbleio'niiitualtlaiigerotis
, inhabitants of , the stomach and bowels, which so often'
healtlrand destrpys the lives of children;
Luso.layne!a.TOnieYetiniftigei.a (TOM it and asfe_pret._
paration forthe rprmiyal 'of th•e'rnrions kinds of. worms: ,
dyspepsia; sour stomach; *ant of appetite, infantile
fever anti ,14pe,.and dihilltY. of the atonmeh ,anti hewn l l elsomtl driFins of digestion. To; be Ind:at No.
SouthThiril street.Vhiliidelphia. , '• ;. •
MO to he htt.4 SmmteA inid Stok•M#Pli & 1 I
; • •••'- • .••• .
,Errifiyl3 - 41340 ":
7,1441147-141M2DIOTIng
Pr.,41044. Oraf#.lll.Dr Initieritor
and,- soles proprietoi.;'.l) 7 6. - South Thin ,
'streoi;Thilcidelihice, and may be had o
also of STE
SPIV - 4V DINKLE , Drug gide,
.Car
,
• tide; - - -
These niedicinch aro recommended and exiensit
ly used by the moat intelligent persons in the Unite
States; hy.ntimerinua Professors and Presidents
Colleges, PhYsicians - of the Army and Navy, and (
-Hospitals-and-Alinahouses,4ld-by-more-thanthre
hundred Clergymen of various denominations. : •
They-areexpressly prepared for family , Use; as
have acquired an .onprecedented popularity througi
out the United States;' and as they are so admirabl
calculated to preserve HEALTH and cure DISEASE, I
family. should ever be without them.: The pioprli
tor hi tliese valuable preparations. received-his .edt
cation nt one of the, best Medical Colleges in the Un
ted States, and lois lad fifteen 1.e:11.A - experience in t
extensive and divers' fiedpracti ce, oy which he hash:
ample opportunitiei of acquiring a practical, know
edge of 'diseases, and of toe remedies best caleulan
to remove ' - • ' •
These Prepare ions coosia't of - • •
JAYNE'S ,EXPECTORANT,a valuable rernet
for ' cough, eoldS, consumption,. asthmv,.spitting
blood crowhooping cough, bronehitii, pleurisy at
inflammation ofthelungs or throat, ddliculty of bre
thing, and all dideanes.pulmonarp organs.—Pri.
one . .• .
Alno JAYNE'S HAIR TONIC,,ToFthe presery ,
tion; growth and beauty of the lutir, and which , tv
positively bring iii new •linir •on .bald heads.— Prit
•
one dollar. . ,
Also TONIC V}7:II.MIFLI6iI ; a cc
lain nud pleasant remedy for wormsolyspepsia,plic
'anti many other diseases.--Price 50-cents.
Also JAYNE'S CARMINITIVE tIALSAM,
certain cure for bctivel and summer compinints„dia
rho:, dysentary coolie, cramps, sick headache ;sin
stomnelt, cholera mdrbus,snd all derangements of ti'-‘
stomach and bowels, nervous aCeetions,kc.---Pri,
- - ,
AIsoJAYNE'S SANATIVE PILLS, fo'rTeinn ,
diseases, liver 'complaints, costiveness, fevers,infl n
=lions, glandular, abet ructiotio,diseases of thetski
&c. and in all eases where an alterative or purgati
=clientele eetpke.d.-1 3 riecf25, cents a box.
May'l3, 1340.-1 y
CURE YOUR COUGH .before it: is to
late. Remeiiiiier:delaV's - nre-dir gerbils. 'Tim
pani's 'die annually from that dreadful 'disease cc
suniptjon, which
and
have been checked
.at
cdminenceinent and disappointed of its prey if prop ,
means had been resorted. to The very many :id
Lave dais been snatched from that fatal ravager, I
the timely use . of D r . Swayne's Componial Syrup
Wild - Cherry - Omar - testimony to this day, annotmeir
the cure4the wonderful cures, performed by the u
of this invaluable Medicine. • •
t* -- Far sale•C/NLY- Not th,Eighth
Philadelphia, and respective . agents. - • •
For sale by John J. Myers El Co., Carlisle . : ,
Keefer, Ilarrisbut•gl• Dennet bt Timngardper, , For
and
Jannary g; 18411.
DELAYS— ARE DANGER6US.--.5
is it with those who neglect tladi• COLDS m
COUWL At first you complain of having . a col
'which is negleeted:; after which n soil-Tess is exp_
rimmed in the with .a..lineking -
finally the disease settles upon the lungs,- whirl;
patient Will soon, perceive byrii waking' away of ti
body, attended with hectic fevers 'UM' spitting up 7
Asirid blood and - matter from niters omt he lungs; -
'pain and weight is also experienced at the atfeeti
~partotthelmigs; the functions Of the animal enomm
grow languid; the body keionies dry ;
the eyei'sh -
deep within-their 'cavities; lit length , the patient pa . .
the debt ofmature, when he is flattering himself u!i
the hop e s of a speedy recovery,. To obviate afillni7
distressing symptoms, ...Spare no ti mu" in procurii
Di;.-Swayne's Coal - Mum] Syrup of Wild Cim•ry, -
the very commencement of your colds and cough
.wherebyinany nights of siimet repose will lie proem%
anddimentul money savtd, and
secured—Therefore, Remember, Delays are - Dange
oils! .
The above medicine can niwafs be obtained at
Principal Office, No. 19, North Eighth street, Phil:
delplua ; anu respeetivenents throughout du Una:
States.
Also nt the Drug: Store of John J. qlriers & Cr, .
CaTrlisle; at the store of — X. - KlT!ef!lF,Tliiilaslituet
net E.T. Honig:miner, York; owl _NV to. Mathiett, Cr
lutubia, Pit.. • Jan. 8,1840.
JVER UOM OLAINT.r--This dis — e - as;
often terminatesln anotherofa more serious
tore wproper remedies are not resorted to in tim
In all forms of this - dise.ise; Dr. ii ,net's Compoun
Streogtheninghfid German Aperient Pills will pe
forni a perfect cure---first, by cleansing the stoma(
and bowels, thus iremovinglill diseases from the I_
ver, by the use of the _German Aperient Pills, aft,
which the Compound Strengthening Pills are. tali,
to give strength and tone to those tender organs
requite such treatmeht 0A7,1' to effect a pennant..
cure, 'Clow pills are imatly put up in .8111811_ pact
ag f
es, with till directions. For sale; at No. 19,N0r •
Eighth street. Also, by John J. Myers & Co. Ca
lisle ; -at the store of A. Keefer, Harrisburg; - Demo
lonigardner, York; Mid Wm. Mathiott,Colon
bin, Pa. • • , [Jan. 8, 1840. •
TIR. - :IIARLICH'S COMPOUN]
STRENGTIIENING AND GERMAN Al
ERIENT PILLS are a safe and efficient medicia
and„ can be taken by the mobtdelicato female. Tilt
seldom fail in 'curingDyallepsia Liver Complab
pain in the side and breast, Sick bead:tube, Loss
Appetite,Palpitation of the Ileart,Nervous Tremm
Lowness of Spirits (which_too many are subject tc
lypotlintrdri atistm - Dysterienl — FaintingsrVomitin
&c. Use theseldlls acecording to directions, and -
perfect core will-be the result, For sale at No.
North Eighth street, Philadelphia.
Also, at the Drug Store 0f..1011N J. MYERS
CO., Carlisle; A. Reefer, Harrisburg „ Dcuuct
Dontgardi er, York', 'mid W. Mathtote,Dolumbia P
January 8,1.810.. .
(41-18i-GONS PTIONS, AN]
-
SPITTING OF 8L00D..-- 7 .1../r. 1 EVE'
Compound Syrup of .Wild Cherry Bark • is found
be the best article for healing the ulcerated lung
'stopping night sweats, and relieving the cough, tic
ever has been iII4IVN .Thoes.Who are nfilicted,woul
Abywell_to procure Oda medicine before it is too Ist
Certificates of many cures can be. seen by applying:
N0..-19,..Va;14_,Eirth.Street.;Thiladelphia, Whet
this medicine can a ways be obtained. Price VT(
Bottleor six, bottles for V: . s
For sale At the Drug Store of JOHN J. MYER
ER CO., Carlisle; also, by A. Keefer, Elarrisburp
-Dentiet 4 - .Bentligardner, York ;_ and Mm. Mathiot
Columbia, Pa. Jan?B, 1840.
AFAYNt'S EXPECTORANT.- 7 --Th
CIP Medicine has already proved itself to he all th
it has been recOmniended, by those who have givi
it a fair test in this country, and the demand for it b
crases daily. We have just heardof an imports
cure ofAsthraa, which has been effected. by the use
a neighboring town—die case was that of a
male who - Jiad for a fang time been underdhe - eare -
a physician,hut had rece ived no relief, and her ca:
was beginning to he considered hopeless. As a la
resort she purchased a bottle of Dr. Jayne's Expect.
rant, whi ch Caused hereto expectorate freely, gradua
Iy-eased her cough, and is rapidlrAntoring her
health.. have no-hesitation in saying' liiigVireii;:.!
.ration of Dr: Jayne; for' he cure Of coughs; cola, is
fluenza; Asthma, Consumption, B;.e.iiole moat vain.
blo Medicine ever offered to the American public.-
There is no quackery about Jayne is gne
th most skilful
,practising physicians in Fennsvlv:
and wherever his preparationi'llave been iho
Mighty tested, he is looked upon as a,great bei
efactor.--.[Somerset (Me.) Journal. "
For sale by Samuel Elliott and • Stevenson &
kle, Carliale Pa. ' - (may 13 1840
. • •
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n
-• Mt . hot among that class of Editors who for
few dollars will; (at the•expense of truth and hone
-tylifernok hp'"lM artiuleatitt 'Fills it into "rapid sal
neat e 1 are we willing to remain silent, after liavir
tested, the utility:of art improvement or discovery' •
'seienee . orart • Out' readers will reeolleet, , wo to
them,,wq weft& unwell, with sore thenstAn4
cold 'some few weeks ago. Wellcwe: Purchosca bo 4
bottles •of WIFISLOW'R• BALSAM OF 'HORF
.HQEWD.and,so sudden:woe:the cure, that weforg,
we ever, bad a .e e ld,
.Ttrose 'who Are Rifieted; Ms
.47,it.40olont;Lieeenme:titlOtIon:—Leirfsfoitoi• Tel
9r
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4tso, by Detw — hits'OnerallY tlingtgjiotit the,coin
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