. . -____......_ . , . • • . lir-'n---"'-"m": 1 47 .711 ":4z;' , ....=•,...--_-.s=" vg.v.t..ul=.-. -- ri..!......• , - . ______ . 111. 4 W Co.paDIDO‘A _2g The - taiiistaiber, lan; just rettirneil from the city and ofiening some v:ey (lesiva hie seamaiiiie 1;091.)5,' causistinq . yam'. or lifyi,ible crt!ten; I.sena4i,niainand, Pilot;ll.eavei..., Black NV 00l dyed ; Blue, Atlilade, Cadet and Olive OT S, Wool 'd . yed . Blank, Illue,and figured Cassimeres; or nil descriptions- ' 'cords and Bcavertectis; Ticks and Checks; imported Stair and figured Car peting; Saxony, Prince ;Ind - Mous: , de Lames; lib black, black, Mant us, PaW it, "rain Silks- Figured and .11.1ttslins; Silks; Baize and curs; Gloves-Alid—HosierA As and Merino Show& • , _ Ant Blankets; Leghorit'atiti Straw Bonnets; together. With an,essortment of Groceries kt.Otocensware.-. All' of !Ili:h.:11'111 be Sold on the. most . 'reaOnable terms.: 'Person are invited to call and examine for themselves before pnreliaSiiig - eliewhere. = - _ • Bargainsifßargains. .Chadp Gamis for Cash. • „ . —The_subselibers,,deiwom3 or r,thiciii g , their stock of Morchandize, often it at: reduced kices for Cash.• Their. entire stock of 7 8, EfrAg Qassimercs, Scab - Letts, Meripocs, Plan ' nels,. 4.c. c. • will be sold at a very 'Rnia?l ar4va tire. Such persons at are desirous of obtaining good bargains will filease call at the store .of • Et= N. ll:The enriiv*Ok of✓llerchandire will 'be. sold a bargain to "oily one wisbi»g't o engage i» the knisineal, if applic»tion be made'inameilhitely. 7 - 1 Dec.,9, 1840. • , . • gcr , LOOK HERE sLi -370-tV F,O-R, - B at 4LRGAIN.; , AT " • • -- 1 1 .17 4 .317131.M.5al • fp iShipiiinsburg,' ARNOLD ABRAMS, Are now' upeni»g nt their-Stiwer-ri splcudiil asspilment.pf 4 t'a7r and - Winter 'co 0,14 ,5 • . ~..,tlltch they will sell at . ..snelt_priees.as cannot fail to suit pnrehasers, tieing determined to sell"clapper than can he (burnt elsewhere. in the state. Their stotk consisting in -- part or the fetinFingartielesoriz: Mae,' B;;Oiint, Olive- Green, Invisible Green, Mulberry, SteePni.red, - . 0 Cadet mixed roa,d-'6l-oths - - - • f Blnek i Blue, Striped, and Drab. Blue Green;Drali: Stbel.onixed Cassinet., Prusslin 13ratiket and Merino Shawls ; Eiandkerelliefs7Ste.", Also a large ass,Ttment,of LOcurlO• slic. GOods, tbiebtis.warp, Hardware, 'Orme-, ties, biquo.rfr, Sze, &c. • We'would invite the publieto call and examine our new andcheap goods, and if good goods, low priers find exertion to please will liave - aoy A - ea, we' feel confident that they will not go away without leaving with us a little attic Ready Rino.• N. B. Country Produce of all kinds will be taken . in exchange for hoods, atrparket price. I'. S. A report has been 'circulated that we do not intend to continue luire longer than the elatti»g spritig, we therefore would acquaint the public that we have heated the store-house, which we now oceti pf;for - the term of - four - years. .May •th i s -cheek.-the_ slanderous tongue of those who seem' to devote - alr their attention to such base and' degraded acts. • Dec. 9, 18.1.0. BARGAINS! son theinzer 8 .I.indatter, . At their New Storein Centreville, have just re ceived anti are no oieang a very large and splendid assortment of.BRITISH,ITENCH find DOMP,S -TIC---- • - , D . RIi"GOODS, which have been selected will) mach care in the cities of NEW - YORK and PHILADELPIII A , and which they respectfully -invite the citizens of Centreville and vicinity to eallsond examine, av they will he enii, bled to please, and 'sell, decidedly cheaper than anyi 'other .establishment in the county. They will he happy. at all times-to see customers:, ho are desirous .. - of having New , Cheap and 'Good . Goods. Aunung their stock will be found, Blue, Black„, --BrOwn,fireen, Olive, Cadet, Mulberry', Dahlia, Cit •ron, Claret; Mixt - Drab, and_tt variety ot Jow priced . it al SUperior striped and plain F.,ondon .and Buckskin Cassimerea, premium and low priced Sattinetts; sn: 7 perior Silk, Satin, Velyet„.Valencia, Corded, Strip- . ed, Fignred and Plain Marseilles and Cassimere \Testi ngs. A general assortment of all qualities and ?cOlors of Triiß andlgrialtr-Getroils. -suitable-for--. Gentlemen's wear. gluier - 1(w Black Italian Lutestrings; Gros Be Naps, Po De-Swag ; Gros De Swiss, and Se liaw'Silks,Challeya,Chint zes, Jaeoonets, Candiries, Bobidatts,Plain and glared Swiss, and Book Muslins, Shawls, Dress Handkerchiefs, Scarfs, Veils, Ribbons, &c. •A large and excellent assortment of fine and low --priced Calicoes ' Jrisit,.Table, Towelling and- Tabrel Diaper, Crash 141uslin9, Tiokings, Cheeks; Cords, -Deaverteens;Ve., A general assortment of Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, Umbrellas,l'arasols, &c. Also, A c F, xtens e assortment of Groceiies and Queengware t • of the most approved'O.ualities The pub-Tic nre re apectfullVinvited to colt and judge for themselves is they arc determined to sell chearifor cash or country prodUcC:' TAVERN KEEPERS are respectfully invited to call and examine their stock of Liquors before purchasing elsewhere., . Centreville, Cum. Co., October il j ;18410:' • CAMP Shawls. The Subscribers hare on hand a large:assortment of Cashmere, Thibet, ltterino, Brochn;thenille and other kinds ,of which they will 'spit at a small advance for - Cosh. - 1117WER E.l MU/X.4NY. Iltir;•s* • Cloth taps. A gaol assortment of Fur and Clod!. Caps 011 he 11911 . 09 ? - , -1, 0 ,,he .;• 8t 714 ,f .1°.Ei? & j. 111.7" .I,I;AVY. . :,.. '. , . ---• • iatice Goods. •• . • ..ku T ge assortment , of Thread Lace and Edgingn caoltorto and -Swiss Edgings and Insertings, for sale sito4ced,prices at the store of - 111T.YER &4 muLvax.r.-. s tiitirriiECEltTED at the 'New'Stere Al' LIST RECEIVED and. now. (Are( for sale at; ett,.,the:New Store in Shippensbnig, a handsome and 'splendid assortment of Plain, White and .13koid ? . ered Merino Shawls; • ATINDLi) & ABRAMS; . . DAVarlitigMit — t: Ike7wAtilißjoellneeattof Luc pi*BlueVittiol, copperas: Inligo,Oilof,ilrlt.' riot; 'Nitric Acid,,Murlatie do., Solution of Tiny the itlicive: ii , ill be sold kiti'for Cash; by. NM • (11 2 4,1111. Z-LEALTE Onecase or. Fever in`ti ttivAtrart d, but may he elfeettially hrokOt up' anti :rethitved •by . the use of this; It removes all acidity itliguition; hiltotts.l,llltitter• anti coastipatioti front the. stotnaoh and bowels. It ttiterates' gently ,nod 61 - et:Wally 'on 'the bowels, and pntre.rftilly nn the kidneys and ;kin: It re:wires all mtpreasant iVelingsttfter a heartrlVlCllly and,prornotett itipet4e. - it needs °illy a trial to git tittrreZt %ail-faction. ‘lt,lnts !meanie it general practice with nitray to lise this ariicle,in nil eases of colds,lpaitts in the bones, or. heitry - disagreeable-feel-., ing,tonderitg to headitelie orehilliness. For itharst.4-I ness . , if taittat throng!' the day, it compleielv restoreh the voice without prodne.ing Sickness. , Whooping 'cOlVgll, Fill(n entridtrof•eltildecturre curet The 41.011111 th is kept in perfect order by it, anditl. quite iMposale ihaunny disensa should comnartym while a person isTising this Syrup.' . • IT taken daily it produces a raidy, healthy, and voung - appearance;by driving oft all the humors of The systerri.7Siihrgmtuipe - ta - 4 ,— Pletcher—street,_one -door. below Vearl_atreet, N. Y. by Comstock k Co:, and by all respectable Dent:gists. , snie also by STE VENSON•& DIN . , _ K LE, Carlisle, Va.. • .• •. F.or Sale. The t ivn Stney Slone llonse. Occupied by the sub scriber Oil 'East, street Carlisle, ivrth the Lot of Teel- front-on -said _street, find extending_ 2.70 filet back;te the LAltttrt. spring-. 'lliere is a Stone Stable; a Cari-iliue 1,Iolisc; and .2,i well of water on the . premise 4. 'File whole property is encliiSed by substantial static wall. .For further part,iculars apply to ,U.. C. AI ALL,_ Carlisle, Nor. 1, I , • • 'TO CD - • The subset-liter ittneby ittfornis the citizens of Car .lisle, and the public g - eitCriilly i that he has taken the shop nearly opposite the Jail, where, he will. be fire pared to manufacture to strike, on the most reasona ble terms, any article in his line .of buijness, such as , r fiCCVS ) Picks,.ficc. - •*, Ile will also attend to §teeling itnll Grinding. Axes. ITc solicit; a share of puhlic.putronage. • . • • -JOHN' 11.1.121213. Carlisle, Nov. 5. 1510 Variety Sfore, Sze,. rint Ty, 411118(.1.11Am, thankful for pact r:tvorti, respcyt .fully int - m. 1,14 the llnhlie t hat he continues .10 . - "lidfd in Church A IleV, near 4qt:due:ain't bc liiis now large assortment of notions^. consisting in pail of the fallow beg: ..13HIM1, Cakes, Bacon, Hams, Flout, 'Soup; Ciller; -Spices,—Fnutitli,LSweettiteila, alai other iteeessartea c &minted for this nicretibin. •• • N. B. alsu s emitinurs to keep; atillating„t rouse, where guntlemen run hmaccommuchitcti - with 'Tripe, Pigs Feet, Pickled Oysters, .5.t.c. rattle shortest notice. - JACOB szt:c. Produce Wanted Iriimecliately. .-. , • . .„, . . CASH will he 'cold for l'iVht I',IIOUSAND bar. relaof Flour; TY,N TimusAND buslielsorWheati TEN 'll - 1 - 01:TS - A AN Itye,and TEN TII&USAND bushels of Corn; by the subscriber, who iatu at all timer he founcluit.•his - Witre-bouse on the canal betii . een Walnut and State streets: -. . ... „.,. •"" . OWEN M'CARE: Ila iyißbilt•r„ . 4 lull 7,1341),---tf •, a!,,AIN AND — PIC:UT:ED :NIOUSELIN DE LA INS;ofreved for s:Tle , ' • _ . - ARNOLD >L A 114 A MS. • AS Eq. FRENGII BLANKET SHAWLS ay of a new sv Ic, for t the New Store in Shippeimburg.hy ARNOLD & ABRAMS. . 7 rew ilarilavare, Grocery, 111°.1 RIET . PHsubscriber just retuned from J the cities of New York; 13a1- timore, and is now opening at his store room S. C. Corner of ,Market Square and' Main Streets (for= rit..erly occupied (;eo. W. llituer,) a general as :ArtMent-of hardware, Stone .Ware,: Cedar Ware, Britlania W are, Groceries, Oils:, • t• Paints, Varnishes, GlasS, Brush es, Whips, Canes, Lamps for burning Camphine Oil, • and tt great tatriety of 'articles useful and necessary for furnishing and keeping a house. lie hasalso, and will constantly keep on hand • • . a, cheap and elegant sastitute Y or sperm oil, and' having been appointed the agent of Messrs. Backers and Bt other 4,f Newark N.. 1., for the sale of Jone's Patent Lampi'in' this county, he is prepared to fur nish Lamps and Oil, at a rery reasonable rate to all who may a itla to use this new and economical light.. Davi ng• seleettul his . goods himself, and Made his purchases for cash, he is able, and is. determined to sell I ow. Tlinse hnving thr cash to lay out will find it,to their ad vatting& to give iiirn.n call. l 1 VINYL'S: )UFFIELD. 23.L1T1C Carlisle, July 8, 1540.-1. the Carlisle SAving Fund So `V will expire in IS Notice is hereby given,. agreeably to the conStitiition and laws of Pennsylva nin, that the stockholders of said institution intend applvlifw to the next idgislatiire of the Common weal.th for a renewal of charter, change of name, style. I And title to "Cumberland Valley Bank," increase of loges,, all under such - restrictions as the Legislature may direct. The, aliave institution to . 6o continued in Carlisle; Pa. • . Aug. i,9, 1840-6 m MORE POSITIVE PROOFS, Of the efficacy of-Dr. Harlich's Conzpsund Str'ingth, ening and German - Aperient Pills. ALLEGIIANY, Jan. S, 1840. To Dr. Ifarlich!A sgent—Sir:, wishgto state for. the benefit of those also may be Whited, that Dr. Harlich's Pills have entirely cured me 6f Dyspepsia, of which I have been afflicted for many years. I used both kinds, the Aperient mid Strengthening,and tam constrained to say, that they are a valuable discovery, and act upon the system mildly., but very effectually. I found the Toido Pills to quicken the circulation, and"canse a dettlimination to.. the surface, and to strengthen the weidt,stomach and increase itapowers. The Aperient Pillaare thehestcathartictever bseth, I am confident all Dyspeptics would do ;well to make immediate trial and berelieved. Any one au call at my house 'tad be.satisfied of the above at pleasure. DAVID R. POPE. N. D. The orikiinit ecrtificat:. may lie seen at the office of dm "Spiritiff the Times." :I?or sale at ‘No. 19, North Eighth street. , • • Also for Sale by J..J. MYERS & ,CO., Carlisle and Wm. Peal, Shippensburgi Pa. 4Dec. 29, 1840 G arwerr UDE is thi ,bas Sat wime in man: We are not among that class of Editors who for a few dollars will, (at the expense of truth and hones= ty) "crack tip" an article and bring it rapid sale; neither lIIV we ;willing to remain silent, after having tested the utility of au improvement or qiecovery science Or art. Our readers will recollect we told them we .Wer.e unwell tvitlya sore _throat and violent cold some few weeks ago. Well; we purchased two :bottles of .WINMAW'S - BALSAM. OF HORE-, HOUND and ao siuddeit."was the cure, that we forgot we ever had a cold. Those who are aftleted; may try it upon due reconstnendation.—Lewistmun 711 c. or sale by.. . • R.:TA:LI - OTT; t, • A . A. 4. NORTH,Newville.. Also, by Druggists generally throughmit the ;Min tryv Price.so cents per .bottle. Oct. 28 1840. • .• • ,'• • , WORMS I WORMSn WORMS/;1, I, V. Toremove,thesetroubMomeanddinngerpua inhabitants of the stomach and bevels, which so often "impair the health and destroya the lives of children; .use.larue's Tonle Verinifuge, a : pertain end We 107.• Iteration forthe removal riftlie various kindsof sOur, stomach, want of: appetite; inflintllW fever and agneilinlitoility of the stomach and ' - boV4' •els, anTorgans of digestlrin. ' To be had at.. No.• 20 South Third street. Philadelphia. • Also to be bad of Samuel Elliott and Stevenson Dinkle'earlisle;Pa.[rimy 13' 1840 •", • „ . ' • i.:44. -e .i.:*.,4-,.1r , ,*'..,:, 0 - 1.-.1 - ..- w ; F:::_i__.. , n ; :.it s f „:wii).o.,p,,oij-,.i0:r...: J.. M. BMW/N. - of Franklin Co. and of the late firm of Agnew, Maeurdys & Brown. • - "ZW - : - B t N.V_ll_, of Harpers Ferry, Va. , -14.1FEUESitEST7---' ME Nlel.anahan ST. Co; ilitleb Cope & Co; J. Sr. A. Wray; George Handy & Co; C. klonston & Co. • • SamplcA Steele; . . S. Smith Patterson . ; .1. D. Ferree. • Buehler. Carlitle.—Geo. A: Lv on, Wm. LeOluol. • • Franklin Co:—G'corm.! Cliiimbera; Fuller ton; James Campbell; John Al'Dowell. • 'ittsbum.—Mtirphy frasbingiou D: Bert/bra C0..,-.laroes Agnew. dingerstoon M. Marshall.. --/larpezi`!,fr-Arry;Ta. ,, -G.ll. Wogen E. Lucas, Jr. . Oct 28, 1840.--6 - NytioLtsALE RETAI L Copper,__Sheet lon,and Tin, Tr art — Tlie - ,s - tdiSeriber - ofrersfoisnle, At' 1115 shop„ in North Honorer street: cii'ligte;iiext door- to - Wro:• Leon= aril's store, (or will inanufnctnre at the shortest : no tice) the following articles, to wit:- • ' OarE e TTI3 Vinia'A r lL OD -7 - STOVES • - . . . of all deserii ?lions', of mhielfltellos on hand a large assortmentovbieh . he will sell lower thaO ever, ,flr Caxh, He also of fers for 'Sale nay quantity of Stove Pipe; , • Tin,_ (*per mid Sheehan Ware, such as : Wasltifettles,llve. Kettles, Hatter's Kettles, Drums, 111:ippin Pats, house ,Spoutiitg, Et.e.'; all Which he will sal WI beau' terms tlinn great - encouragement • lteretofore received from the tittle of Ins machines,induces him to of fer_to the public 'new Cnd improved Horse Power, %%hid) can he shifted in gear. or out of gear by-keys, and 'Shift the badd to give it five different revolutions. And he has no hesitation hi assuring the Farmers that hells now able to them with an article far sit - 'perior to those manufactured heretofore . . •For 4peed and clean threshing and ease -to -the horses, be be lieves his Machines to . be • Ilieprice is $l4O-4Mentv dollars to be paid cash, and the balance iu six months, for which n onte.wilt be required with interest. Any person purchasing a machine nod upon n fair trial, not being pleased; can return it. He will at all times he ready to furnish thero.on c the—shorteit - noticeL orders irons a distance will be punctually attended to. •He willl - tilso repair' machines on the shortest n6tiee,. • • WILLIAM . .13 MILLIGAN.. -Newville, July 29,1140.---If, • S TO It E. . • .lialm.. of Columbia. ~ British Consul's o,ffice, - r' ' Philadelphia. -,,- -IF.r.,NOW. ALL :PERSONS to whom these pres- i 1 - 11,L cots shall come, that 1; Gimisitz Routarrstm,- . 1 I.3IPORTANT - TO MILLERS &' Esl. his Britanic Majesty's. Consul for--rho. City ol•, Philadelphia,' do hereby certify, That Robert Whar- i . . MANUFACTUREOS. eon, Es q ., who attests to the foregoing Certifiates, LS I . : . . Mayor of .the City of Philadelphia; and that Mat'. ! 71 0 ' wc it s T.,.. p . AUL . 1.0 , ted-WO". Wheel. thew Randall, Esq., is Prothonotaq of the Court of ,"' • - - _,At Common Pleas for the city and comity of Philadel- ~ POE Subscriber having purchns it the Original phin, to both whose sirmitures; with the Seals-of their ; - 41 - Patentee the right of the ramie Water Wheel respective offices, full firth and credit is due. . • l for the state of Pennsylvania, will dispose of individ- I further 'certify, that 1 aril personally acquainted , tat rights or comities on advantageous terms; This with'Josepli L, Inglis,one of the signers' of the certi- water wheel bus been fully tested and proved to be so ficates liereunto'nflixed, which expresses the efficacy far. silier' or to any_ kind in its. power of propelling erne Balm of Columbia, and that he ia a person of , machinery, having n greater 'force than any other nwint respectability, and worthy of full faith and cre.l, wheels iii proportion to the quantity 0 Water apldied. (lit; and.that I hove, heard him express his unqualifi- , It is calculated to be mpre particularly useful at ed approlfation of the effects of the-said Balm of -Co- ' mills; having front two to eight. feet head and fall, lumbia,iri rea;oring his hair. , , 1 and trig - ready obvinte the inconveniences experienc -- -Given Under nOiand and seal of office:, at the city ,ed from back water. It is considered by those hay- Philadelphia,-in the %tate of- Pennsylvania, the ing, them in use is one of the most important improve- Unitelt States of America. ' ) merits that has ever been Introduced for its' simplici .ilLllEßT ROUERTSON. ty, strength, steadiness of motion and durability. It . -".....„.., . - . is Canstructed,altogether of iron arid not so expensive to make as an . undershot, and operating with about - rtes, , half the water and not liable to be ob structed by ice in_the.whifer._The subscriber will evotehis ntten e. - - ROBERT-WHA • TON,-Eaa1. 7 , 7 11.1676 - 7, 7 711 , Philadelphia, has certi i d, as may be seen belmr, to the high character of the folloc t ing , gentlemen. • The undersigned.do •ertify 'that we have used the Balm of Columbia' disc wed by J. Ord- ,1 ridge, and have found it highly servile Ole not onlyl as a preventive against the falling off ofi but also a eertain•restorauve. WM. THATCHER, senior, Methodist-Minister-in St-George cluirge, , . , No. 86 North Fifth st. JOHN P. IN GUS, 331 Arch st. 'JOHN 11), THOMAS, M. D. 163 Race st. JOHN S. PUREY,IOI Spruce st, • HUGH MeC URDY, 243 South 7th sL• , jOliN YARD, jr„ 123 Arch st. 'JpIIN J, Afypits -The nged, and those who persist in wesring wigs, May not always experience its restorative. qualities, yeriit will certainly mine its virtues hi th. estimation .of the public, when it is known that three of the a- Eke signers are more than 50 years of age, and the others not 1,905-than 39. [From the Mayor.] • • COMMONWEALTH OF PZNOSTLVANIAi City of Philadelphia. I,' HOBERT NV lIARTH; Mayor of said city of Philadelphia; do ;hereby certify that,l um well ac- Auttinted with Messrs. J. P. Inglis, ,3ohn.S. Ftu'ey, and Hugh McCurdx, whose names are signed to Use above certificate, that they are gentlemen or charac ter and respectabilitycand as such full . credit,Should he given to the said certificate. ' In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my:ltand; L. a and caused the seal of the city-to be ;Axed, the 'sixth day of - DetNnnber, " , _ ROBERT WilARTON,.Mainr. LDRIDGES.BALM OF COLUMBIA. FOR O THE HAIR.---Its positive qualities areas MEM Ist. For infant's keeping the' head free front, seurf And causing a luxuriant growth of hair. , Yor ladies after restoring the skin to ittiuMal stretimh and firmness, and 'preventing:JlM falling out:of the hitir: • _ , Sd. For any.peramiricoVering from any,debility, the same effect is produced. ;" - 4th. If used in infancy till a'good growth is started, it may be preserved by attention to the lutest period • sth. It, frees, the head from. dandrulf, , ..strengthens the rdbts, imparts health and vigorto the circulation andpeevents.the' hair from changing colour ' or tet= . • ttnifgray.:-.. • • ' ' • M. It causes the , hair to curl beaUtiftilly when AtMe upin it overnight. .„ . ." V.f.o ladies'tollet should' ever be madenithout ::Vr A lb . : Children who have by any means contracted vermin lti the , heatb,are :immediately And perfectly Miredofthem by • Its use. it . ~ . For ale dr , itg store of Comstock' fit Co., 2 Pletahethdreetfiear 'Pearl, and In Carlisle by Ste-1 enson . .(Dec.: 16, 1040,---ly .41JO-PAILXTNER,STIP. ' &VIA. ire" "NV . . ripHE mideialgued - hivic formed a eii-pailriership it. under the tirm of J. M.'Es: G. W.• BROWN:, for the purPose of transacting a General cempdssion and Vorwarding Business. We world give notice that we have taken the spa cious Fire Proof brick AVvrelionse, situated on the south west corner of-Broad and Vine. streets, where we are prepared - to receive and forward Alert:llan dize, and receive and sell all kinds of cotintrfl ro dure. We respectfully solicit a shiny of the public pat- EiME Cookiiag Stoves, .-98E.1; KEENEY. Carl i ale ; i S eO,--2,3,. 1 TiIRj.4IIING M.A.cHINk]S. Mitt - improved. • Patent horse Power. . the following _ • • .-illeehaniesburg Line • 6,:50r.... 1,1)1 Between aleeliiznlegburg and Philadelphia Or .Baltimore. (BY RAIL ROAD OR CA-MIL) • . . grateful - for-pastfavors,. beg 1-ave to inform their fidendi and the public generally, that they still contidne to run n line or burthen Cars regularly between . Mechanicsburg and Philadelphia or Baltimore, by-which goods aml Pro duce of all descriptions -will be . forwarded with care and despatch at the loWest.rittewor freight; - • Prodife - &will be received at their Ware . Bouses in Nfechatticsburgi• and forwarded to either Phila delphia or:. Baltimore, according to the "direction of the ()timer. . - n-The -highest price will, be given fQs. Wheat aid Flour. - . .• • - - DitESBACII ts-.• MBILY.. • Plaster of .Paris and Salt always kept on hand, and for tale at the lowest prices: 'July • • . . , . . . ._. .... . . • • Crajig, ,Bettas . .4'_ Co. . .• ..t. - s e" , ..t4F6 . - A.- #4""a .. t`o 04'r ~--%, , dir (AMIIIIISSION It - PO RWARII- - '"---- ING' IVIEiI CHANTS, - • (lave removed- to the capacious. NVareliouse recently occupied by D. f,e.ech & Co, it the north-west corner .61 Clferratuf Broad strectilfficladelphia._ l . ~.....„. _,, -*- From-the faciliticstwhich the location and inta-nal arrangement Of this deporitlllied, - 30 to 40 Burdoin Cars ean.be accommodated to unload and load - at - the 8.3137 e time with sufficient room tostore %),909 barrels of Flour, antl,4oo to 60 . 0•tott,of Grillo exclusive of tile' forwarding department. ~' , • '. , • ' . - Troduce of every description will be rec Odis usual on consignments, and liberal advances tat con receipt (if required) until sales are effected. . - • ' • • . . ... . . ... .....OR.\ I G , BELLAS & Cn ' Nuith-iveit cot .Of'Cierry & Broad at:': - - - -.. 'Phihtdelphia. . . . . . . . ..REFERBNCES. : , * • W. S.•Cnbeait ' Cashier. - 1 • - ' . I tentlerson & Parker, Carlzia . Ilent.y lnkuads, ./. • ..... Santalerdon St. Bosserman ,- • . 7 Jczob Swoier, Neurvale. , . • David Nevin ? Shilipansbarg. • . .1. livin Statli,,Esq. Caßider • Z Ma $ ber Im 8 Urg. Syster, nutz k Co, Robert Fleming, .-- ' • Catherwond &Craig, . Ph i ladelphia.aPh i ladelphia. . Wm, R. Thompson & co. 1 , • W'hitall & Brown, . • . . =OZ.. Those - thrrigelves - to - bc :indebted . to the subseriber,'are respectfully requested to call and settlo their accounts between this date and the tat afJanuary 1831, as it is absolutely necessary that all outstanding accounts abould - be settled by that•'titne. The Hard ware.k.siness is carried on as usual at the Old Stand, where the public are requested to call' for ail) , article in the subscriber's line of business. JACOB SENEII.• Carlisle, Nov. 2.5, 1840:—a mo. O cr will c eyotp his 0 ,, doe' to calla for these.witeela at men p ifeesriut mey bq, required., 4' - 1111.CIINEL 11VMAtil, Harrisburg. This is to certify, that I have put in one of Howd's Patent Cast Iron Direct -Action Water Wheels, in place ore Reaction Wheel, that the Direct Wheel does not flood the tail race . 'as much by three' inches' a tht - reaction-did, andthat Lean.grind _sevenimal_. e • ith the ,direct action wheel an hour ' .and drive two ru of stones, wlteke I could'uotgrind four bush els in the me time with the reaction and drive one' run of stone . : . PETER PARNESTOCK. Euphrata, La co. 0ct„.11338, , ' _ . •. ' Iloway, May 5, 1838. ' -This 11114' certify, that I 1i 14,g been engaged in put- ) ting in S. B: llowd's cast irendirect action water wheel, both in the State of New Ybrk and in Michi- i gall, and can give it . nis my decided oil - Won-that with I 8 feet head or under, rightly put in, it wlJldo More ! business with the' same water. than any otwater! wheel which I have yet had any experieifee'andlir! reference to back water,-is seoond best to, nude tha I have yet tried. In reference to guarding against ice, there can be no better operation, and • it is very easy to 'be, kept in repair. • • . . STEIIEN AlLES.,..l.Mhorighl. — , . , - t • .-, 4:--- ' • Alloway, Sept. 3,1838. This may- Oekify that Ihave had in my Mill one Of Mr. Howd'a direct water wheels fertile space of one year. It is a live feet wheel; and I have had a re action in the same place--I have:alsci had Wheeler's Tinton Wheel;Yet I think -Mr. llowd's will do more business with less sieor than any other I: have tried: . It does well in back-Avater. I hare, bad from sto 8 feet head. I think'We could do as much . work with half the' 'Water:es we esed`totlo with the tunlershoet. wheel,'Which has also beep in; operation -hi my' mill.: LAWIIENQE BILE•sr. :. . . . , tyonsySept:ll, 1898. This lusty eertifythat. we- have used one of - S. Ho'wd 2 s patent water WIAls since December the - side-isle re-action, wheel L arid we think. tbpt do double the business witlwtli'e same Water that there-action will d0,.0r very near. We never have but' three feet heitil,und can grind with that eight bushel, per hour... We are sullied to back ' , water. This wheel'will do good business"under' back-water as there-action; anti we're Commend it-to' the attentiiin and,patrenagenftliewblic.. 7 • r • • ' • ' - SIMON. BURTT, ' 111LPS * S. LEACH:- . 'AVM: ' W.; DERGSTRESSER, Uriill-wright,- is agent for tbegabeve Mentioned • *Mei.' wheel in the counties of Dauphin, Cumberland and York,and will at all times be ready, to attend to their sale and erec tion, ar the ,shortest im,iee, by addressing -Wei at SliephertletTlenCuiribriand county, Pa. " • ` ./ -fipril _,8'0840. • • • • ly Dn. , I . 47.owisitio. - 7.0 ----- : . kat OFIVRAINIIEB,RY THE : CELETRATED; itEMEDIt 'FOR DISEASES OF THE LUNGS. N UMEROUS remedies have tieeti'offered' and N putretlinto. notice for diseases of the Lungs, sdme of which line undoUldedly 'been found very use ful,hut of all thatita_re . hitheito been known,it roust be uniiersally neknowledged there is none that has ever' proved as successful as the " lIALSOM OF W1L1) - ; Such indeed are the astonishing restorative and healing properties of this " .11alsain;" that even in the worst forms of Consmoptietri when die patient has suffered with the most 'distressing. cough; .violent pains n. the cheit, difficulty of breatlii ng, night sWeats, leeding_oftheiniigs,&c. and wheii the moat esteem ed remedies afoul. Pharmacopias had (idle( to ' or( any relief; and even when:Botanic, liOnicepathre, and -nutnerona.othceremetlfes,hatt been used for many mentlisitcvain, this invaluable remedy has checked every - symptom, and been prodactive,oftlie_most as tonishing relief. In the early stages of the.disease, pruceedingrrlrem tit:glee:tett colds; termed - Catarrhal COnsumption, it . Ins been used With undeviating sue ceas, instances; when this disease seem • ed to have marked its vicfini for an early grate, the use of this Medicine has arrested every symptotii;SMl restored theitings to,a state of perfect health. • In that lanai of Consumption, soprevalent amongst delicate young - females; Comninnly termed debility, or "going into a decline," a Complaint with which thou sands are lingering; it has asp been u'sed with surpri-: sing success, and not only' possesaes the fiower sk. of checking the progresi of - this alarming disense,but at the same time strengthens and. invigorates the whole system more effectually than any remedy we have ever possessed.' • • .075"-LI-17.1t12-COMPLAINT.---in diseases of the • Liver, parttcularly when attended with a cough, in -di gestion or wandering paibs in the side, it has also pro yed very efficaciods, and cured many cases of this. kind after the most powerful remedies had tidied. I*--ASTIINTA.---In this complaint it has also been used in - numerous instances 'the most singular-- success. It opens the chest; rendering the breathiug perfectly free,.arrt sts the cough, a4d.wk . ll seltfornfail . -to give pernament relief: . • c' TIRONCIIIIIB.—As a remedy in all nroni citial affections okthe-throac attended with a imnirSe nen, cough or sore inthe-throat,.-wilkilioatecOutut. a very effectual remedy- I ,mM will mostly...ultra._ im-_. tnediate'relief if -uSed at the commencement of its 'attack. ' . _ 00' COUPIIS Fr; COLPS.--In 'common coughs' :'and colds, that Ismail se extensively throughout the winter, it,willhe found Lunch more effectual thou any -remedy in use, anti when colds settlelmon lti 'thengs,, - causing nn inflammation with pains in the hrealkdif fictilty or shortness ocbreathing,ttm, the use ot. this ,Balsam will.tampress such .symptoms immediately, - inida M re rthe'sae - time prevent the lungs 'front becom __ ing' more seriously di ben sed. , • . . cO-- 1 .12.0UP AND WHOOPING COUCAL—In these complaints, so common to young children, this -Balsin.will be found. inuch-superioi4o-thO.-Paregb-. id ... Squills,. and the various cough mixtures in common use, us it Is entirely free. front any thing the least inhiriotis, and may'ut all-,times b given o child renwi th, perfect ssfety,Andinith the cer• tainty of its affording them Speed:) , relief.- • (C J -- AS A 'FAMILY MEDICINE-foriniqWf.; - er complaints,this Balsam will also he found iirtic idorlv Useful. Besides having protect an-invaluable remedy in all Pulmonary affections, it exerts -erfulinfluence over.% man) diseases depending. on a depraved conditiOn of the System, andthoie ivtto have sairvrett(ront the indiscriminate use of MerOry -or other deleterious drags, that are 'often ecappounited in Inherent quark, nostrunts,v 7 ill - find it a remedy of krrikt'valtte, possessing the power of strengthening _and invigorating the Whole system more elfcctunlly than ally other - medicine we possess- .. _ CAUTION TO PURCHASERS.—As thismed icine has already ecquired great celehrity.lhere may probably he some attempts to imitate it, and • deceive the public with n spurious mixture, to prevent which I would wish all porahasers to observe the following inarkaof the gelatine Balsam.' It is put np in bottles of two sizes each, having the words WISTAIPS BALSAM OF' WILD CHERRY, , blown in theglaSs, and . trltthel on the front with the signature of - HENRY WISTAII, N. D. without which none is genuine. Prepared for the proprietor by WILLIAMS-.& - CO.;Clfeinists;lsra;l22- - Coomefree street,Philadcl, phis, and sold bythe most respectable Drugg" other appointed agents in all the principal towns throughout the United States. . 1 Kr' The Genuine Balsam sold .in Car lisle, by . SAMUEL ELLIOTT, appoint ed Agent'. . _ - Price $1:00 a bollle. - December 16, 1 y --- r ---. -. entis.try. • . - - DR. I. C.-LOOMIS, AS veto, nod to Carlisle, and will, as heretofore • attend:to to-praetlea .ot Dentistry. He may be ound at Colonel Ferree',B Hotel. Persons' re questing it,,will be waited upon at their residedee. , 'Dn. Gumsot D.T u - oncu • • -• • (20.-' Refer ` o Dn. DAnn..N. MAuou. ' Carlisle, March 11, 1 8,10. . • . Hay s '- Liniment. . . NO ;FICTION: • Thisextraortlinary chamical composition', the re- Isuit of science and the invittion of a celebrated mea -1 ical.matt r theintr duttion of which to the ptiblic was invested with the solemnity of a death-bed he- I 4 i quest, has._ since fined a reputation unparalleled, fully sustaining th correctness of the lamented Dr. Gridlley'a last confession, that "he dared not die I .without giding•to posterity thehenefit of his knowl --edge on this subject," and he therefore bequeathed to his frtencrittWateinlanr, - Solmm3trilaysithe-secret of his discovery. - .It is now used in the principal hospitals, and the , • at • • prive practice in our country, first and most cer tainly for the cure of the PILES, and also extensive ' ly and effectually ns to baffle credulity, unless where ! its effects are witnessed. Externa ll y in the follow , iug_complaints: . _... For Dropsy—Creating extraordinary absorption . .., at once. . , isviismigic. -- - - .Redecing - . them-in--a-few-hours e Rheumatism---Atute or chronic, givitig quicik ease. • Sore Throat---Bp cancers. ulcers, or colds. Croup and Whopping-Cough- 7 -Externally and over the chest. • AB Bruises, Sprains, and Burns—Cured in a few I always certaiii-tO giVe relief, and if per Severed with, hours... • 1 will most assuredly; and without fall, make a perfect Sores and. l lßcers-r-Whether. fresh or long Stand- , cure of the above painful maladies.- From three to tog, and fever sores. is. . . • - 1 six of said Indian Vegetable Pills, taken everf night. I''' Its operation upon adults and children in reducing on going to bed, will, an a short time, completely rid rheumatic swellings, and hiosening coughs and tight- 'd i e b o dy of all morbid and ' corrupt humors; and ness.ofthe-chest by relaxation of the parts, has. been t Rheumatism, Gout and pain ofevery description, will surprising' beyond conception. The 'common re- dimp iso p r as if by mag i c . • .. . . . ; mark .oft hose who have used it in the Piles, is "It I' • It slauldbe remembered that the Indian Vegetable' 1 acts liken charm.". 'i . • ''' - , 1 Pills aric certain to remove pain in the side, oppres- NTRE PILES.--The price, sl;idi re' aided to any * Rion, nausea rind sickness, loss of appetite, costive perscin who will - emelt bottle of Hays' . liniment for, inesiiia yelloW tinge of the skin and eyes, and •every -the. Piles, andreturn the empty bottle without being.- Other symptbio of Liver Complaint t because they cured.' These arc the pesitiyeerders of the proprie- 'purge from the , body these. corrupt and stagnant fm ' tor. to thengents,andout of Many thousands sold,not mors Bbl ich;when deposited upon the Liver, are the one has.been unsuccessful. . ..! We might insert certificates 'tot any .length,, but: also a certain preventive of inioleicy and sudden death; prefer that those who sell the article, should' exhibit, Because;boy o aitry off those humours which, obstruct. the original to purchasers. . . ' , ~ . ) ling tile circulation ere the cause ' f a rush, or deter- To Physicians and Patients:' . 1 minatien#,,bloail j' to the head—giddiness especially • und—lt ntl ss—drowe es 11'''1f lie Blind Piles, said to .be incurable by , external on tin:nin e suddenly 'o lla al„ of the b in sil l s I applications,—Solomon'Hays warrants the contrary..l '—IP" o nd inem° 7trier "ill f the ra .7 "- His Liniment will •oure Blind Piles. ' Facts are more I =PAY, a every disorder o emind. stubborn thaalheories. „He solicits •all respectable • ONE 'WORD TO THE SEDENTARY. • physicians to try it upOyi their patients. Itt will do 1 . Those whofrom habit or occupationoirekept much them no,,harm, and it is known that every physician : within doort, should remember that they frequently, who has hid the honesty' to make the trial, has can- ' breathe an atmosphere 'which is 4 wholly unfit for the dilly admitted that 'it has aucceeded in every . case ' proper expansion of the lungs, and at the same time, thethayii. know if." Then why_nat use it? .It . lathe awing to want of exercise,the bowels, are not sufficient recipe. of one of thei r most respectable member's, now, i ly evacuated—the 1)10 . 0 becomes impure, and head-, ileceated.: Why refute to use it ? Itemise it is sold I ache, indigeation;palpitation. of the heart; and -Many awn proprietary'medicine ? Is this I suffeient,ex- 1 otherilitagreeahleayniptoms, are sure4 o follow, - 4 , ovum for.soTenctfc their 'honest patients *to linger in 1. TIE INDIAN TEOETABLE PILLS, distress ? ' We think not. Physicians - shall be con- , Being a cleanser 'of the stomachs and bowels,and a di- - viticed that there is, no • hiinittig or quackery about ; rest purier of the blood - , are certain not only to re ,this artiele.---,W,h, then -- not alleviate human suffew4niove psi ior distressof every kind fromilte the body, ing ? If they 'wont try it before, let them, a ft er all. i but if use - cdationallY, so as to keep the hodyfree' L I Otheepresariptiona fail. Physicians - areretpectfulty.l from those hurriora which arc the rause of every male-, requested" to detheinaelves and patients thejustice to dy under heaveri, they -wilt most assuredly promote use shis'suljele.. It shalt b o tok en from. the bottles .sucha "l ist and equal circulation of the: blood,:thaf and done , up, as Their prescription if they desire: those who 'lead a, sedentary life, will he enabled, to, ' , • ' ' ' - SOLOMON BAYS. , enjoy sound health, and • diseate of any ,kind will !be • Sold by Comstock Si' Co.. Wholesale Druggists, absoliitely impossible'. , •,' ..! No: 2, Fletcher, street, New Vorlt". !.' -. .; •:t !t , • 'For' tale by -." ''':- • • : • ,•,' , -:4 ~,.,.. -- - For sale 'also - by' STEVENSON & . . --.. • . CHARLES , OGILBY;Agent. DINKI,E ; Carlisle; Pa. . .' - • . . , .• Catliiliyra: rr,„,, Office and GeneralDepet; No.l69Raethitreet ' December 23, 1840,....--ty , • Fhiladeiphia.. ‘ . • - [May 20, 18,10.—1 y ~ - . Winslow's Balsam of 11-10REHOUNII. - ..:' 'An'unparalleled reniedyfcMcOMmon"CiAls,Conghs, Asthma, Influenza, Wbooping..Cough,,Brouchitis, ' mid all diseases, of the Breast rind Lungs, leading to Constimptioti; composed of the concentrated, , virtues of Horehound, Boneset, Blood 'Root; Liv enVort and several other vegetable substances.L - Prepared only by , J. M. WINSLOW, Rochester,. N; Y.,• . . . The iiinocence and universally admitted pectoral ' !Virtues of the Herbs froth which the BALSAM OF HORBHOUND'. is- made, are too giierally knoWn to require recommendation; it istlierefoi'd only ne cessary to - observe ,that this' medecine, contains the whole of their medical properties, highly concentrat . ed,und So happily combined with several other ve getable stitstancea, as to render it the most speedy,. mild nia certain remedy, now in use, for:-the- COM.. plaints above meritiifneil. - ; --- : . _ ! . nir Childr,en, this Balsam" is of inestimable Value. h is a a eeilviLe.mr.tloM-the-Jfiumping:L'Ou,elititl7 •Crouband allordseettain relief iitiVcrwet Complqints, Cholti.,,7'eethiv t &c. .1t is pleatitint to the taste, and mavhe safely given to the tenderestinfaut and should lie kept at al times in .evee.y . fart *, as- it is much better Or the ComPluints incidea •to Children i Paregorio,Godfreys Cordialoar t le Cordialaso com- , monly used; as, hundreds in this City have testified.- : ' Redd the' folloilying.—l hereby certify' that early in the spring of Bp B,l' contracted a severe COLD, Which settled Upon my lungs, and . threatened a hasty Consumption. I used several prescriptions, but ob, tamed it.tle or' no relief ;1. was Much alaritied;—:- Hoppesling to lie in Rochester, Leas advised-by my frierl,, , Mr. Winslow; - to tryn. bottle of his BALSAM OF BORE,IIO . OND : I did so, and toi my surprise ob tained-relict at once-filidhy the:mse of that single bottle Was 'perfectly , restored to' health. - TO - those afflicterwith-.Coltls or Coughs, at this iriclemepe season I say "go and do likewise." LEANDER CHIPMAN. . . , ---- 1 -'-- - - Pittsfdrd, Nlcinroe co., Nov. 9, 103: " Mr.l4lm - NL - WinsloW, Druiggist,- . ... : . ~.:._,___.. . _ flea l Sir: I have beeO for a series of years. afflict ed wit an affection of the Lungs, and alined cOugh, and hi ve many times arose in the morning as com- Pletel exhausted by excessive coughing during the night s a persOn wbuld be by a hard days Taber: - I have Vied most of the popular remedies-of the day, butiniverfonnd-relief until I met with yew. Balsam lof Ilotchoundll the-other remedies or palatiyeS, 1 that I have used, rent - e the bowels in a congested state, While yours leaves them soluble arid free. This I conSizler agreat desideratum. On taking a dose of yonrlfiliain-When going to bed; I' rest quietly thro' the-might l und. mrsleep isrefreshing. 1 . take great . plea Sure m reebrnmentling your Balsam of I-lore -11MM liCall those afflicted. withlytilmtmaryi cfirii- ! plaints or any. disease appertaining. to the lungs, and I ake this opportunity to thank yon for the great re= 'Wand_ benefit 1 have experienced through. your in stromentality._ Yours, with much respect,_l _ WM. - COGSWELL - - , • - Par saki y - . , •• - ' S. ninoTT,carusio: . NORTH, Newrille. 'Also; geiiefraV "throughout the cow: try. • Price 50 cents per bottle... • April 150840,-Iy. • - fresh-Diedieineg,v ~The'subseiher .11ItS recently receiyed - tional - stipplks of'• • • • • • - - - 11edicines, COiOES, Dye-Miffs; Linseed Oil; pts. Turpentine, Copal Varnish, Pain ters' Brushes, Varnish Brushes, Band i 3 rushes, Spee iiihneti Oil, (very line) Spelin.•,Candles - ;" Soaps great variety, Glass Lamps,Cnp ,and Letter Paper, Fruit,Spices, Perfumery, Sz.:_fte., which he will sell to Physicians, Sferehants and - others,, or• by =rim., at the lowest rates, Inning purchased en tirely fur cash r hC will offer bargains to thosewho wish to purchase at wholesale. 'S. ELLIOTT. August 4 ; 1-840. : • _ _ _ _ The " Are a:urgative medicine, so natural to the human constitution, and 'withal so mild, and pleasant in their operation ,that not the slightest dread of pain or sick ness, need be apprehended from their-use;oven•by the most:delicate: at the same time, if iised in.sucAt manner as to operate freely by the bowels; those morbid humors, (which deposited upon the various parts of the body are the cause of every ache or pain we Suffer) will most assuredly be removed; and not only-will-pain, or distress (if every_tlescription be . dri ven from the body, but disease in any form will be . ; tri possible. For the same reason, when, fromthe suddefehatig i este atmosphere, or any other canse,:the perspiration is checked; and those humors which•should pass off by the`skin, are thrown inwardly , causing.headache, nau 7 seau, and sickness;' paint in "thebones, watery and in- flamed eYes, sore throat, hoarseness, cougbsicensu tion, rheumatic pains in various parts of the body, and many other symptoms of catching cold, the Indian veg etable Pills will invariably give immediate relief.— Three or fcitir pills, taken at night on piing to bed,and repeated a few times, will remove all the above un • Pleasant symptoms,and restore the body:met-en souu-, dor health Mad before. heindian Vegetable Pills, (Indian Pura tive) are a natural, and therefore a certain cure for Costivenesi: ' because they cleanse the stomach andhowels of those bilious humours, which not only pitralyie,andWeaken the-digestive organs, but are the cause of headache, niliseau rind sickness, palpitation of the heart, flying pains in various parts of the body, soil many other disagreeable complaints. The same may be said'ofl difficulty of breathing r or asthma • the Indian Vegeta ble-Pillswill-kiesenand-Carr-y-oiliyaheiacimact; and bowels, those tough pleglimy humors which stop up all itir cells of the lungs, and are the cause of the above dreadful complaint. In all disordered motions of the,blood, called inter mittent, remittent, nervous,. inflammatory and: putrid FEVERS; the Indian Vegetable Pills will be found a certain remedy; because they cleanse the stomach and bowels of all bilious matter,and purify the blood; consequently,as they remove the cause Of every kind. of disease,-they-are-absolutely_eertain to mire evesf kind of Fever. • So also when Morbid humors are der _ Up on the membrane and muscles, causing those pains in flammations and swellings called Rheuteatisra, Gout, &c,i the Indian Vegetable Pills may;be relied on as '• - "'• ...Dental Surgery.. r r HE SUBSCRIBER respectfully: tenders his grateful acknOwledgments to the' public for the erY liberal share of patronage he has received, dur ing the past year, and would 'still continue to offer them his professional'scrvices in their various bran ches at his residence, N 0.7, Harper's Row. He files, cleanses, and , plugs teeth, and toserts incorruptible tarrer metalio artafiinal.teeih in the most approved. .manner: - Chargesidways Moderate. - „ • J. C. NEFF, M. D. Carlisle, MarCh.2s,-1840.-tf • PAMILY, MI DIVIS. Prepared only/ by Dr: D. , Jayne, htientori and sole proprietor, No. Sinai!. Third street,:Philadelphia, and may be had qf ELLIOTT, and also oISTE PEN , .I)ruggists, These medicines ai.e recommended and extensive' ly used by the most intelligent persons in the United'." States,:.by immcrous .Professors and Presidents or Colleges, Physicians of the Army and Navy, and of: -Hospitals--and Alinshouses;and_by, more than three hundred fAergymen of _various denominations. • They are expressly prepared fel. •use, stiei - have acquired tie Unprecedented popularity through Out the-United States; and as they arc so admirably calculated to preserve Iit'ALTH and cure DlSEASi r tio' 'family.shotild ever be without them. - The proprie tor of these valuable preparations received his edu cation at one of the best Medical Colleges in the AIM , tea States, and has had. fifteen years experience in an extensive and diversified practice,ny which belies hall simple oppertitnities of acquiring a practical knowl edge of diseases; and of tne remedies beit calcalatea to remove them. These Preparetions consist of for EXPECTOIIANT,a valuable rernedit. for cough; colds, consumption, odium, spitting of .blood,croup,-hooping cough bronchitip,pleurisy and inflammation Oldie I ongs.orthroat, difficulty of brOa— thing;and all diseases of pulmonary organs.--Price one dollar. • Also JAYNE'S HAIR TONIC, for the preserva tion;growili and beaaty of the . and which will positively bring in . new i onbair bald bead,e—Priee one dollar. ' : • . . - Also JAYNE'&•TONIC VERMIFUGE, a per tain and pleasanfroraedy for'wornis,dyspepsia,piles, and-many. other diseases„-Price 50 cents: Also JAYNE'S CARMINITIVE ,BALSAM, certain core for bowel and summer complaints, diar, rho:, dysentery cholic , cramps, sick headaChe; sour stomach, Chntertotorbits; and all-derangements of the stomach. and•bow . els, Herons affectioas,lkc.--Price 50 cents. Al io AYNE'S SANATIVE. PILLS, for Female . diseases, liver complaints; eostiveness, fevers, inflam aft obstructions,. diseases oflbe.skin, Zste.,,ani all:easesli_exciati ttl lenitive .o . r.pur4ative regoired:z::•;:Prie,e '25 ammo liOx; May - Tonic, Jayne'-s Haiv , Eor ihe.groirth,.preserration awl restoration Of Abe: hair. is an excellent' article, and has, in nue, tnerous instances, produced tittic . growth of hair on the head§ otlperaona who bud been bald for years. • LAntr-s .strtn Cok.NTLEMEN,- , -DO you wish elegant', Ismutiiintand beautiful hair? I know you iyill - answer yes.-I fear, for one ni om ento he cause of its loss, why it-intlS gray, rusty and'coarseihariliand utipleassiu , in its appearance, and filially falls off. Each liahrhas tsjyot in the skin; and isitself a holloy, tube, through -Which there is a constant circulation of fine By this circulation:die hair- is nourished and held litst ;Its glossy ccilnuVls given' and preserVett, and it ii - coyeied with ihe.finest oil.:--Now any thing which in jures the sk4it.of the bead;or. diverts_or takes:away the blood from it, will preventor impede the cireula tion through - the tubes of the hair, stop its' growths,' and - cause to, fall otTor turn ; gray, or both. .Hence it is that any C:1119C that obstreets or ivetikend the cir culation of blood through the akin, or that diverts the blood to other parts ofthe system, will take away the lively, fresh and youthful appearance-of the hair, ar rest its growth, turn' it gray soonor or -later, and in thousantbsof instances cause'preninture baldness. - Poi sa le • ' S. - ELLIOTT r and— STEVENSON & EINKLE, . Carlisle, Pa. May 13,1810.---Iy. • ' Nulr Tonic s —We tall the attention of those af flicted with premature baldness: to the excellent Hair Tonic prepared by Dr. Jayne of this city. Having died it i)t/PnlygsTive can speak of its virtue/ hy . expe.;. Hence, and we unhesitatingly pronounce it en invalu able remedy to prevent the falling off of the hair,and to restore it emelt a dead, to a' fine, healthy appear ance. We can MO speak' from personal knowledge of the cases of two or three friends who were pram posed to baldness, who by the use, of Jayne's Hair Tonic, have now luxuriant hair. We have no dispo sitiofi to puff, indiscriminately all kinds of remedies for all-diseases which flesh is heir fo, but 'wben.we have testEd the virtue of an eiticle, we are free to say it ts good.:Snlttrday ExeningPoat.- • layne's Hair'rone:—We have;lteretofore, num- 7 bered ourselves amo g those who beiteved that the 'lair Tonic; prepared by Dr. Jayne, was one ;of . the many quack. nostrums whose virtues are never^seen 7 beyond the fidieme puffs of - their authors. We are willing; at length, to make public acknowledgment of ' the error of our belief. • An intimate friend,somelwo. or three months since, 'all the top of whose Cranium was as bald flan piece of polished marble, mirugre all . our jesting and ridicule of the idea of attempting to cultivate so barren a spot mirchitsed a bottle or two.of the, lairTonfb from-Dy. Jayue,and Recording to ids directions applied During-the present week • ' the same friend ushered himself into our prescnce,and uncovering his hitherto naked head, astonished us with thin,though luxuriant growth or hair, from one to. two inches in length--upon the very premises we hid . believed as unyielding to cultivation as the trackless sand that skirts, the Atlantic: This is no'-puff, but Is religiously true,and to those who doubtithe gentleman can be polided ont: What is more in favor of h sits "Tonic," thecae here cited was notone of tempura- • baldneis--no sudden loss of the hair--but was one . of years' the - the tentleman-is-bot forty-five years of age.---Philadelphia Spirit of the nines. - - WAR ! WAR ! WAR !--Thd Wig makers have declared hostilities against our neighbor Diclayne, .on account of his Hair Tonic, which is •knOcking alt their business into a "cocked hat." Ladies and gen ilenien—pld and young. are flocking to the Doctor's. standard. Heads king -divested of even thelrst rudi with new and flowing •locks, which Absalom himself: might have envied. Beardless boys are seen with. large and .IMishy whiskers; and ladies smite • again. through their own raven ringlets tnore beautifeLand bewitching than ever. Bald heads are doffing their , Wip and throwing them , to the "molts and the bats," while the Wig makers stand aghast as they behold the demolition of their business. Efl What will he,the consequence of this war we know not, as the wiggles are outrageous, and the Doetorre— mains fithn and deelarek• that "some things can he. done as well as others," and that, bald - heads Tiutraa , well wear their' own hair as that.of ethers,—(l,Vcek— ly Messenger. • • . • . • • Jayne'sljair Tonic.—We 'meet at ' almost • every corner, when perambulatiug the.atreets, men wearing long and glossy hair, which they seem to be proud. of, and others who have raised. l . a few weeks, a crop , of blackmoustaches, that would vseWith the glossiest , bruin that ever walked the forest. It has puzzled us to knew .the secret of all those wondrous ,crops of hairs but Messrs. SANDS, 70 and 160 Fulton street, have got the remedy, where all who gre curious in, such, matters may learn a valuable cw: York • , Sold Naltiladelphin id 20 South Third Street AYNE'S•EXPECTORANT.---Thiii; $ eimeiliCinehas alreidgmled itself to be all thikl, it has b'een recommended, by those who' bavegiten it aft& test lit this country, and the demand for it in- - *teases daily, We have Just heard of an important cure of Asthma, which his been effected by4be weer lt:in a neighboringtownthe case was. that of -'a , fe•-.. - male who - hild foar along time een under the care or a phtsician,hut had r e no relief, and. her masa was beginiiag-t eonsidero hoPeless, Aa,a last resaitsherpurpluteell a bottle of Dr. Jayne's Expecte. rant, which caused her to expectorate tteely.,graduab. ly Cased her.cough;•und is, rapidly restoring her to health. .Wehave no hesitation i n saying thia 'prepa ration of, Dr. Jayne ; lor,thr cure of coughs, colds, in r fluenzi,'A ithma, Consumption; litc.is the Most valui blemedioine_eye.c offered ihe American There la no quackery about it---Dr. Jayne is one o thisitioot Praitising'phygehins in -Pennsylta-' nia aailloeseger 1114,premtraliopkbfrve been' Apr. Mighty tested ; he Isloolted upon as a s great Faille ben efactor;--(SomersetVife.) Souinikl... • ;• • For sale.by Samuel E ll iott and Stevenson & kle, Carlisle, Pa. • • [May 15 1940-