GI • • • L 0 0 K 11 ER E! 01.-1.111- • The. Suhscribern ntY.:r theirjOiseni:SttWk . of \l,•r ehandize at rethiceil pricer, and will continue: at ;•nclr prices until All :is s, Id A lar6e' iloytion thele Stook is offered-at Cost. . • HITNER & .MULVANY. Dec,..30, 1840. • • ,tl7- 913 H E Stibseriliet wishes to purchase K IVA hiVUT:PLAXIC,in any (111211.- • „tity that may . be offl;i•ed; for 1' lick Forty Dollars cash per thousand feet plank: cowry will be given. • , Said Plank „to' be of goo quality; two. inches and " • odeeighth fu thickness nd, fouOcen 'feet fon cinches • inlength. To - be d vexed at the Canal in Flarriii•- • burg, or at:any it on the Cumberland Hail • ' . Road, and in edinte Information forwardt4l . to the subscriber . • • • • cal - • • y other• information relaiiveto said bnsiness e find on application to Mbert 1 rightniaii, ,arlisle; or by addressing the snbseriber (povi paid,) residing in Philadelphia. • •-/ DAVID• FREED; ;:it. . . beeelnber 30, tkio.---3 mo.* • " _ ...• , . • - - I . . , . ', „, ~,,,t,, , , ~ . . Elmv. c 5.... - 40 . ~... lartie cit. -'-- - --- - : The Subscriber has. just. l'aturtv.r , ciele• GrOm, • - andliTh - OW - c...oening-sornevery„.. ll 4 l ,WO9l OYPq, GOODS, 'collislillg in VP" .. • ..• . . Drown, Dianond, Pi1e1,.../- y,•,. pm , ... ” Blue, Adilarle,Cati '''..JW. XI ''l . 2 pl.-41NC, A nri.figlireci tasPierrß; . • eseriptions- Cords and Bearerterms; . . ... jp..„Ktrz . Wool t 'airs; unported Stair 'and figured Car • s at e .-ony, T'rinae and Mouse de Laines't Born .. . - •• , Merinoes, blue black . , blaelt, Nfantifa, Fawn, - ' wit, 'Fig-tired and Plain Si/k,9.; :Figured -and . . lain Swiss and Jaeonet .I.lttsfins; tirecii - llaize and _,,,, ~,_ Flannels of tlifilaait colones; Cleves and llos,iervt‘ -r - - Oloth and For 'Caps; Ifrciiiiii:..hnit Ircii:i ilo"Ma-;t;/;',: - Mackinaw, Rose, and - Point . 111atikcis; . Leglinrii and . . StraW - Bonne4; together 'with:in assortment of .• • Groceries - &••Qucenswar. • , All or which will he sold on the most reasonable • terms.. Person arc iiivited to call and examine for theinselves before finrehasin., ,, clsec here: • • ANDREW RICHARDS. Carlisle; Dec. 23, 1840.' • 230,rgain. Cheap .Goods for• -Cash. The Stibscribera,drairmis of rt•tltioiag tlwir Stack of Slarehandiie, oftlri'it aE reilticed priers 'lot! Cadi. Their entire stock of . . BEDhig GE071189 Cassimeres, - , nets, • will be sold At a very eniall,advance. S ucll ntre - tlesi rot, of obtailihtg-good-bargaiyi s-wi I t.plense. -oall.nt the store of. .. • • . • 13. The entirl stork 91: ,llerch:zivEz.l . will he - -solthrbargTtiirto - rany one — wishiog em*Ei..v; - if Irpplication•be niadtf 'looted:lately. • Dee. 9, 1849. art LOO.K aNOWAPOIL BARGAINS, AT T 111: fai:: - Alk i tiveatsbttrg . ., • - ARNOLID & ArtilANS; - .Are.now opening, at their Store n Itirgy-_oml mos splendid assortment of - Fall and Winter C. 4; which they will sell at such prices as cannel fail to suit pueCluaers, being determined to sell cheaper —than can be 'found elsewhere 'in the state. Their stock consisting in part of the follow ii articles, viz: Black, Ithie,,Brown, Olive Green, Invisible Oreen, jo.luTherry, Priikt Broad cloths Black, Blue, Striped, and Drit.l?. CasthncreP; Bine ; Greep, Drab and Steel-mixed Ca.9:00.7; . Prussian Blanket and ,Illerino Shawls, thitulkorchicfs, 84c. Also a large assortment of EDG.lawsipc Goodg, queens-ware,: Hardware, Groce:- . • ries; Sr.c. • We would invife the public to eall'•and examine our new and cheap goods, and if good goods, low prises and . exertion please will have any; effect, we feel contident_that . they will not go_. awav_without leaving with us a little.of the Rcadll Rine • N. B. Country Produce . of all kinds wit he taken m in exchange for Goods, at arket price. P. S. A report'has been circulated that we do not intend to •contin4 here longer than. the ensuing spring, we therefore Would acquaint the public that we_have leased the store,honse, which we limy occu 7 py; foe the term of lour yi:ars. May this cheek the slanderous tongue of those who seem to devote, all their attention to such base.and degraded acts. . Dec. 1:1; 184.0. _ BARGAINS!. • Sontheinier; 8 Lindatter, .• At their New Store in oentreville, have : just re, ceived nod are now opening a very large-and splendid -- , ----7aseorttnent-of-f3 R tlj-RENCII-and=-I)9MES; - - - - TIC ''' • - - -- • 111-711 11- 6 1- 0 a , which have been selected with much care in the. cities Of NEW YORK and PI 11l DE' MI I 1 , sod which, they respectfully invite the citizens of Centreville and' vicinity Weal] and examine, as they will he ena• -.. bled - to please t and sell (leeitleillycli eapliTir er them n ity ----- citeSititi - liikiiielTiTiii - Ttli - e -7 1 - iiittiti: 77 l"TvilFbe I happrnt-all-times to - see - eitstomers - who - arcllesirous ' of having New Cheap and Good Goods. _Among..4kek_gock__will_ be found • Bite; Mork, Brown, Green, Olive, Cadet, Mulberry, Dahlia; Cit.; ron, Claret, Mist Drab, and a variety of low. priced • (OLVOUQOCt Superior striped and plain London and Buckskin , Cassimere4, premium and low priced Sattinetts; su perior Silk, Satin, Velveti•Valonek, Corded, Sirip eil, and — Plain Alarsefites atuf Unssimere Veatings. A general assortment of all rpntlitils and • • colors of . EAR . and Wittier Goods. Suitable for Gentlemen's wear. Superior Black Italian Lutestrings, Groi 1)e Naps, Po Dc Swag, Oros De Swiss, and Senahaw Silks, Chall. , y7, Clint tee. ;m ~ aias, Cambrics, Bolkinetts, Plain and Fi gure(l Swiss , and BoOk Mtislins; Shawls, Dress large Han ceyelliefs, Scarfs, Veils, Ribbons, Sze. Ala ' and excellent assortment of fine and low price Calicdes, IrishiTable, Towelling and Table Diaper, crash IVltalins,•Tickings, Chec.ks, Cords, Deaverteens, &c. A general assortment of Leghorn and Straisr tiennits, .Umbrellas, Parasol s, &a. Al so, an extOnsi`ye assortment ,of ~ ' .. • • • Groceries and Queensware, . of the most approved Qualities The . public , are re spectfully invited to 041 intl. - judge for 'themselves Is they are determined to sell cheap for cash or country prodttee. • TAYERN • KEIWERS are respectfully invited•to 'call and 'exarriine their sttrele, of Liquors ' • before purchasing -elsewhere:' . . . Centreville, Cum. Co., October 'l4; 1840. "•-. Cheap. . The Subscribers hayd'on hand a large assortment of Cashmere, Thibet, Merino, Brochai Chenille and . other kinds of Shawls, - Which they will sell at a. small advance foi• 'Cash. . • • HITNER'Eg .11,1ULV.11.M.Y. .Fttr. AI Cloth 'Caps. , A good assortment of Pur and Cloth Capl.will be sold'eheap at the .tore of ' - • - wx:ER JErTz.v.vVi. lIITNETt & NIISI,VANY . OWLS: 't , s' • --• • • • -HIGALTEI . Isx.o.:Etra• ..niv,„. iy nut o•w c <r of FcYcl iti a thousand, but Tony Irr., i;il•'.vituttly Itiobtot; uft and yt•ntio:ll,. by -tilt nay of dila It removes all ttetlitvituiige s tion. matter. and, constipntioti-lenm 'the ktoinnot and Int wets. It operates • gently - anti etfeetuallv or the.bowitisoluil kidneysintrl It removes alI unitleagatit tcelingsaftera hearty meal It needs only a trial g_notl null-iannotes_a-g_ to gii;t, portdat satisrotioii, Rims become a genera practice with lafatt:i to.tise this artielein all cascs-ul colds, pains in the:hot:es, or heavy disagreeulde ing, ten4ring, to - lirininOle dr chilliness. For lurr - es ness, it' taken tint:ugh - The :lac, it e uinidetele. (ls ping the voice' without proddritig sicknesaced by it:— cough, tunl, all coug , ls ,. ,i; ti t.„,, el . i f i " li c ir , ,, , i,o o , , l l i n ull it.ie The stomach kept i, quite iranoa,sible,that any dip o l). ealth} „nntl le altp::;,s,7,t;i.:ii:sti .jvitugto,ira ill ,hch "mune at 2 Fletcher strret. one VOIII10" tappearan ~ e the s‘'-stetn: M'''="t-'4:•:Y- by Conistoel: ..pectable Druggists. d .• oor heir als o n oliy STEVENSON 1)1 Carlisle, l'a: For Sa!e. T e two Stor . l :Spun:: I lotiFe, ocrupieil b,• the sub scriber ou 'Eask ..lreitt Carlisle, with: tile Lot of th•outolrront Anil extending ‘2s4l.reetiiiit4;„toLtliel,efitrt spring ,: . There is n Stone .!'itable, a Cleiiiis,•e Ilouse, ow trell - of water - Cifi 'The' wlif.le• property, is•encloseit bv substantial stonewall.. For further iiartienlarsapj)ly to, • R. - HALL. C:nt0.i31, , , Nov:4, ,1{) FMl',4 Sas. ITC `,1371. . ••Th c , snll=eribw herebv inn - Imm "the i!itizentgor Car nild-g-et;erally,-that-lie-Ints -taken Ihe shop 'site m here he will be pre pared . I.o'AMinittliol tire to 'orilet.,:on the most rrnynna ble te eth?, any :;.iticlit iu his , lino or.lmi,ittess,stickas Ile will also art pint in Steel ing' and - Grinding Axes, I Itt silti., pulilielinteniinge - .. .101I\ HARRIS.' Carlisle, Nov: Tait-jet v "+ - e •• • , _ faigrs, respect - f . fully inforirv i the public that he. stile continues to "fiold. I;wth". in ('hunch near "E Iticatinti , where hr lets sow MI:111111d a Ynige assortment °Notions.. conskiingin part, lir Bread. -Ca k -Cheesev-Baconi -I.taintiv ri -SuaprGiller. Spires, Fritits, Sweetineats. and oilier necessaries ctletilated this mereilian. ktcp Itn'Eating rwi In. aecommoilitirti %with 'Fri p'e; Pig Feet, Pickled.q) - y_ Z•ta at. the ~horittst not ice • ; ..r.‘con Row. 9, 1 fre , :-1 rep! Litb Nialfte - a - linurediatelv: c.ksitwin. he paid rw Ervio, ttlffiTsAND bar rels o f E;,-vir ; TEN TWA - SAND hoshelsof Wheat, I'EN-111017SANI) linshels• of nVer anti TEN ftiOL°SAND" htishel.s of Corn, 'by the suliscrilier, Who can at all times lit' ['Mind at Itia Wart , -IMOSC . ou the canal bet Ween Walnut anti Sfate'oreetc...- . OWEN ,AI , GAUI , .. • LLAIN AND i?TfXlll.lf) mOE.tiELIN DE • LA INS, offered for sale. AilNOl 17 ;c AIIIIANIS. ' AMASK tit VaEN HLANNI.I SHAWLS' ^ .of n dew style, for sale at the New Store in Shippensburg, ARNOLD & ABRAMS. Ore:c ,ffffareltvare, Grprelly, ds• .• subseiiberh just returned from the Cities of New Vorli, Philadelphia and Bal timore, and is now opening at his store room S. E. 'Corner. of Nlarkt•t Square and Main Streets (for ' merly occnpicil by Geo: W. Ilituer,) a general as- . sortinont or Hardware, Slone ITare,—Cadar_frara, Th . • 'illa»ia -Trare,. Groceries; Oils, Varnishes; (Pass, Brush- " es, Inips, Canes, Lamps for burning Camphine Oil, and a vent variety of . articles useful and necessary for fut•nishing and keeping n house.. Ile has also, and will constantly keep on hand 012111pliute 00, a cheap and elegant substitute for - sperm oil, and having been appointed the agent bf Messrs. Backers - and 13rot her - of - Npwnric N: ; - for - theEnle . of Jane's Patent Lamps in this comity, he is prepared to fur nish Lamps and Oil, at a very reasonable rate to all who may wish to use thi a new and economical light. • Having selected his gOods himself, and made his purchases for-easivi he- is able,- nd is-determined to sell 6*. ' Those haying the cash to lay out will runrit to their advantage to give him a call. • HENRY DUFFIELD. Carliele,ittly 8, 1540.---tf. BAITZ VOTIOZ). faIRE• kS, the• Carlisle Saving. Fund Society, i will expire n IS-1.3. Notice is lierchy given, igrectilily to the constitution and laws of Ma, flint the stockholders of sail iivaittitinn intend applying . to the nr:ct I.c . g•islature of the Common wealth far a renewal of charter, change of name, style and title to 'Citmberliind Volley-Bank," increase of capital and general discomitingimil banking privi leges.alLtnider 5.;,0 restrictions .aii the legislature mac:direct. The above institution to he conthineil ra.— • :Atigj:l9;4•loF:-6 - 1;1.. • _ _ _ _Lace Goads A large ' assortment of T6i cad Lace Mid Edgings; Cambric and Swiss Edgings and . Incertings, for sale' at reduced prices tit tlic store of - - - :VUST RECEIVED at the New Store tur in Shippensburg, English, German and French NERINOES, and for sale by • • ARNOLD & ABRAMS. A LL COLOURS. CARPET CHAIN, Poi II sale at the New Store in Shippenibtirg, by ARNOLD & ABRAMS: - a - UST RECEIVED and now offered for sale at _Ol the,nne Store in nod 'splendid sisortment of Plain, White and )3roid ered Merino Shawls. - ARNOLD 8- AI3R4IIS ipJENGIZATITUDE i. 4 the basest crimist ill man. WEare not among that class of Editors who for a few dollars will, (at the expense of, truth and hones ty) 4, erack up" an article and bring it into rapid sale; nettt•er art we willing to remain silent, after having tested the utility of an improvement or discovery in science or art.. -Our readert will recollect we told tkem we were unwell Witka sore throat and violent cold some few' weeks agn. Well, we 'purchased two bottles' of \VINSLOW'S BALSAM. OF HORE HOUND and so sudden was the cure, that we:forgat We ever hal a cold. 'Flame, who are Aided, may try it upon our recommendatio'h:—Leudscoum Tele graph.. • or tiale'by • . . Sa.ELLIOTT, . . •A. J. NORTlL'Newville. Alio, by Druggists generally throughout the coun try. Price AO cents per bottle. .• • Oct. , 28, !BO:" • WORMS ! • WOR11.18:1-1170PlifS!!! To remove these troublesanie and dangerous inhabitinta °title stomach and bowels, ° which so often impair the health and destroys the lives of children,' use Jayne's Tdhic Verraifuge, ircertkin and safe' pre paration forthe removal of the varioushincls of worms, dyspepsia, Sour stomach; want of-appetite, Infantile fever and ague, and dibility ofthe stomach ,and bow els, and organs of digestion. ' To be had at ,N0..20 Sonth'Third street Philadelphia. ' , • Also to be had of Samuel Elliott and Stevenson & Dinkle - Carlisle,Pa. --. [may 19 1840 EIS ~ . . . . COMBIONWyALTII OF PENNSTLVANI.I.I • " Gi of-Philadelphiatr --- . . ° r, ROBERT. \VHARTON, Mayor of said city . of Philadelphia, do hereby certify that I am well cc., (painted with Messrs. J. P. Inglis, John S. Furey, and Hugh McCurdy, whose names are signed to the above certificate, that tfierare gentlemen.of*charac-• ter and respectability, mid as such Bill, credit should be given to the said certificate, In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hndl; EL and caused the seal of the city to b' affixed, the sixth day of December, &c. ROBERT WHARTON, laym4.* ows: Ist. For infant's keeping the head free from scurf and causing a luxuriant growth of heir. * . • 2d. For ladies after child-birth, restoring the skin 1 to its nodal strength and firmness, and preventing the falling out oldie heir -"- • • 3d. ,For any person recovering from, any the same effect isprodueed.. i , • 4th: If used in nfiinertill a good grow th Started, innay be preserved by attention to the latest period Of life: • , • . . sth. It frees the head from dandruff, Strengthens the roots, i mimes health and vigor ro the circulation and prevents the .hair from changing eolofir or get ting gray. , • , Bth. It .causes the hair to Curl beautiftillY when done tiprinit over night.. mei No ledies'toilet should ever be made without it, the Children.who hive by tiny means contracted vermin in the head, are 'immediately and perfectly. 'cured of them by*its use. * lt is infallible; • For 'ale at the drug attire rat Cenistock & Co., e Fletcher street near. Pearl, and in Carlisle- by Ste verisen & 0 3 e,C; 16,1549,7"-IY „ e . cgt . . AO. V T:4.411 , .5112 o_l.l 4 .4) ME t4o4DAitTNERS T riri"': • ~.4 ; Ed a ati'-partnerlilup iintVrsisa , (l hateAree PROW' N-2 ti T iel' the General COmmissitni for. the purpose oPtginess . and VorwardillM• notice that we.have , taken the spa- , We n'otilhef,hriek.W.naionse, situated oil Mid CIOUS ti.greorner of Broad and Vine .streets; %alert:: I ontb-Prepaeetl-to-reeelt ., e-atid-fernltrel-Atereltatt-' ,tv.tf.-atal receive and sell all klnds_of_countryJ'e.o- nee. Fespeetfully solicit a Moire of the pablio.pat onage, hl.• BROWN, of Franklin Co. utt of the tote firm nitAgoew,Mneurdys &Brown. • , ' G. WV. nitows,priwpers Ferq,ya, IitIVIntriNCEF; . . Pirllar/e/p/1icr.. , —.1. Mel .analtan Sr. Co; Caleb Cope C' Co;' J.,& A. Wi.ay ; George _Handy' & Co; C. 11Mistom & Co.. • • - ' 4mi - easter Sample; Capt. John Steele; S. Smith Pattersen; .1: 11. Ferree. • • Harri.thurs..-Tliornas /Imo, Ilenry Buehler. L'ar/isie.--;Cco. A. I.Aort, 'WAIL Leimaril. • • ;Alrteriliel—Ntilluirn I);ivid 'Fuller; .ton; James Cmnpbell ; John M _ Pitegbmg.—Nlurphy & Chamberlain: . S. & D. White. Bedrird Co.—.ln men Agnew. .114emitown NI. Marshall. Ifarfier'e Ferry,' Irct..-G. D. WageilE.l.Areas, - .1r. - ,„ Wlll . O RETAIL.., CO per, Iron, and : Tin irare• ICA'II 'Sr.& 01'0.7.7. . • the subscriber ofrers sholi, in North Panorer street Carliilc, n&xe door .to LOOll.. aril's store, (o`C'ivill manoractore at the shortest no tice) gin:following articles, to4wit : covplpiala --- ST4)VES .• • • . ef all "descriptions, . • • . of n Lich he has. s oli hand a large asiiorlment, which Ire mill, sell lower than ever', fee Cash. Ile tillso•pf fers fo‘F sale any quantity of; teve Pipe; • • • . COugifirig ~ 7 .-40VCS, • - for tynnd and coal ; all sits of Copper and . Sheet-Iron Ware, -ssich_na_ltlaslLKiltlea„Dyc (Rados, platter's lictilcs; .Drunis Dripping Pans, Noose Spouting, &c.; - which lie will sail on ri,tri.T terms than usual. • . • • -, • BEL - KE E.VEY: • Carlisle Sept. 230-840,--tf. 71-11? E •,;/ ENG 111_9.CIIIINEg. EZ7iih IPaiz , ne horse Po'w'er. TUE great encOurng—reent heretofore. received from the sale of his - tnachines, induces him to 01i0...t0 io...to the public a new improved HOTSCL Powcri which can, be shifted in gear of out or gelia•gy keys, and shift the band to give it lice differtrnt revolutions. And he has no hesitat MU in assuring, the Faemersthat ' he is now able'fo furnish than with an 'article faesu perior to,those' manufactured heietofore. • For speed • and clean thritsliing and ease.to. the luirses, he be lieves his machines to be unequalled. - Ills price - is $l . lO---seventv dollars to be paid cash, and the balance in •six months, for which a note wilt be required with interest.. Any person purchasing it machine and upon a rair trial, net being pleased, can return it. fie will nt nll. tittles he ready to furnish them on the shortest notice;-orders tronrn distance I will be pill/dually attended tn.. Ile will 'also repair machines on the shortest notice. ' •. WIFLIA - M 11 NI I LENVA - N. ' Newville, July 20,1840.-4 f. Bal»z of ..Columbia. Briash Consul's Office, Philadelphia. ' S. KNOW ALL PERSONS to 'whom these pres ents shall come, that I, GILBERT Ronnirrsos, Esq. his Britanic Majesty's Coniul for the City of Philadelphia, do hereby certify, That Robert Whavh• 0,0t5.: toll!! foregoing t%erti t Alayor of . the City of Philadelphia; and that Mat thew Randall, Esq.-, is Prothonotary of the Court of Common Plea(' for the city And county of Mandel-1 phia, to both whrse, signitures, with the Seals of their respective offices,foll fivtli MALerait is due., I further certify, that I am personally acminuited with Jo'seph L:lnglis,one•of the signers of the certi- , Prates hereunto affixed, %%Melt expresses the efficacy of the Balm of ColUmbta, and that he is a person of great respectability, and worthy (if full faith and cre dit; and 1 have hetird him express his unqualifi-; ed Approbation,of the effects of the said Balm of Co hnbia, in restoring his hair. • Given undcr.my hand and seal of office, at the city of Philadelphia, in the State of Pennsylvania, the United States of America. .„ AILBERT RO3EIVI4SON. Read the following. • ROBERT WHAVON, Esq., late Mayor of Philadelphia, has certified: as may be seen . below, to the high character df the following gentlenien.-. The linclersigned_do.litreby certify that Aveilinvej liatiefound'it Ably serviceable not only as a preventriagithrstAli - 941111h4 - 1:111 - 911iiiii'71111 n dertain restorative. ' AVM. THATCHER, senior, _Methodist Minister in St. George charp No. 86 North Fifth st. JOHN P. INGLIS, 331 Arch st, • • OHN S. FURY', 101. Spruce st - HUGH AIcCURDY, VS South 7th st. JOHN YARD, jr., 123 Arch it. agdel;liffirtiliffe who•persist in wearing wigs, may not always experience. its restorative qualities, yet . it will certainly raise its virtues in the estimation of the public,when it is known that three of the a beie signers are more than 50 years of age, and the . others not less than 30. [From in Mayor.l d'ALDRIDGES BALM OF COLUMBIA FOR ,THE HAIR.—Its positive qualities are as fol- tit eav .ILine-ofrrifg."l,;Ctirsl= • Itett•Ci •eej•x4 --0.445X 4 4 ,7 0aMag05 1 atilUillittalF34o-ka TOPHILADVILPHIA.' ,",r - vatdrarot put titrtOrrespetful—' .ly uiUtkitits,lttim friends, and.the .publicaltat.he has put tnto 9pixation oy the tiaras Utz, Lamentor & Co lninliia `- WValitt ir line of nescr/CITAILE•CATIS, , :whiCh will run regu larly heisCeen Ilirrisburo; and Philadelphia, by which Goods and' Produce of all descriptions will be.forwar (led 'With care and despatch, at the lowest rates of freight. H.• - •• • - ..• • • Coods will be receiven at the Werendose of THOS. ,T. MAXWELL, N. E. corner of Broad and Vine streets Philadelphia, and,far.warded :to I larrisburg, Carlisle, Chaml • sif intermediate places, iurg, an( bylhe subscriber. • •. • . Orb EN NUCABE. flarrisbnrg, Feb. 5, ; 539. '' 3:0 -1 ISII, SALT AND PLASTMS., constantly on baud. Cash paid - for abnoit all kinds of country pro duce. . • , _ ..._._..,. . . ...• . . -Idechaincsburg :_tine_ ~ .------- , : fi , r-.1.------•,m- ,- 1-n. , 1, • ..,.,..,,„,;,......, gavz ... 3 . ‘_ ~..i . i—, ,l tA . ....:, A47, --r5:7 I''' .". ' .*. 1 • . BeilVfelik air.ChaniCSOUrg 'awl . Philadelphia .or Baltimore. • . [Br .t4H,,leo.qn OR C.1.V.3.1.] •.- HE subscribers grateful far past favors, - 4 - beg leave toltifortit their ft•ielids and the public • generallvoliat-they. still .continutt_lq.„rua..a_lin9,..of I bartben Cars regularly between Mghatti4litirgf,and•' Philadelphiiitnlialtiniore, by. whichlnThilaiiiiil Pro duce of all descrilaions rill be forWtietl'ett .41 1 4t*0 , and despatch at the lowest rates of freight. - Produce will be received at their :Ware 'louses in Mecbabieslirg, and forwarded to either Phila delpbra brikiltimore, according, to the direction ,of the - owner. . ... . t: The highest price_ will be gifen for Wheat and Flout'. • • • ' . , DiIF.SBACII St: MEfIY. N.Tt. T'laster of Paris and, Salt illyays'kel4-410 hand, and for sale at the !finest prices. ... `..•' . --- Jul); 89, : 1.84.0.---ty-,:... . • „. .- Craig' *, Beaus 4 .5! Co. illani rk . • • • COMMISSION & FORWARD - ING MERCIIANTS,._ . Rave rent-set to the capacious Warehouse recently occupied! by I). Leech Te Co. at the Barth-West ciirtter of Cherry and Broad street, Philadelphia., Pram the facilities which the.l6cation and, internal arrangement of this depot afford, 30 to 4-o•Burthen Carih C - llCC6l7lTTlOtillted-10' . 11111011Chtlid-iata Lille same time with su ffi cient roomto store '20,000 barkds or and .100-to TOO Mita Grain exclusive attic :forwarding departMent, - ' • Produce of every-Atiseription will be received as usual on yousigpments,bMfliberat advancedtmade on receipt (if requited) until Sales•are elffieted. BELLAS Co. urth-west corner of Cherry &Broad st. • Philadelphia. • 11F.FERENMS. W. S.—Cobvan Cashier. Henderson Parker, .. c arhm. - Henry Rhoads, - Sannderson & Bosserman, - Jeenli SwOyer, iol NOvin, '..571iprergth,nr. .1. Logan Suntli,Pal. Cashier Chamberektrg Eyster, Ilutz Sr. Co, Robeet Fleming, , • Catherwoml &Craig, • rhiladefthta. Wm. U. T hompson Co. Brown, ITOTIOZI. Tltose who knrtw themselves to be indebted to Alte_substudher, arc resnufully requested to call and settle their accounts between thalAnte and ilte - Ist . of.hinuary 1841, ns it is absolutely necessary that all outstanding accniMts should he, settled by that time. The Hardware ht.simiss is carried oil as usual at the Old Stand, where the, public sure requested, _to, for atr3girtilTe iii the . subieriTier's - line of business. JACOB BENCH . . . Carlisle, Nov. 23, 180.-3 mo. IMPORTANT TO MILLERS & MANUFACTURERS. • • wd Improved Water Wheel. THE Stibscriber having purchased of the original I. Patentee the right of.. the above Water Wheel for-the state of Pennsylvania,-will dispose ofindivid nal rights or counties on advanthgeoui terms. This water wheel has been fully rested stint prpved to be so far super' or.to any kind iri its. power of propelling machinery; having • a greater force than any other wheels in proportion to the quantity el water applied. It is calculated to be more particularly- useful at liaving from two to 'eight feet bead and fall,. and to greatly obviate the inconveniences experiene ed trout back water. It is considered by those !tali ing them in use as one ofthe most important iMpVove -meats that has ever been introduced for its simplick iY;Strength;steadiness of motion and durability. It - is constructed altogether of iron and not so-expensive to make as an undershot, and operating with about half the water and not liable to be obstructed by ice in the wintor. The subscriber will devote his fitten tion to calls for these Wheels at such places' as may • be required. . MICHAEL Mr3IATII, Harrisburg. 1, ... (Co:.— - - ,:• - I Tfiliii - to Certif .- Ay- liaThiiiirelifitTribriarf! Patent Cast Iron Direct Action Water Wheels, ,inl place ofn Reaction Wheel , that the;Dircct Wheel.' does not flood the tail race as much by three inches ' as the reaction did, and that I can grind seven bush- iels with the (Ikea :action wheel intAlyn,_• nail_drkei twl44icOt stones, 'Acre I could not grind four bush- I eilslifthe:same tiln - e - witk the - reaction and deive one' - Tomtit stones. PETER PAIINESTOCK. Eupliiitiqtaii.-co-Det. 1838'.. 4 , ... ...„. •t Alloway,ol%Tay 5, ISM • This may certify, that I have. been engaged in put ting in S. B. llowd's cast iron direct action-water wbeel, both ih the State of New YOrk and in Mrchi gnu, and can give it as my decided opinion that with 8 fathead or under, rightly put in, it will do morg business with the same water thaw any other water wheel_which_Lhave_yet halliwy_up_moicejP, and in reference to' hack water, is second best to , none that I have yet tried. In reference to guarding against ice, there can be. no better operation, and it is very easy to be kept iii repair. • STCHEN ACES, .I.filhoiight., Alloway, Sept. 3, 1838. This-may certify that have hail in my Mill one of Micllowd's direct water wheels for the apace of one, year. It is a , five feet wheel, and I have .had a re-' .action in the, same place—l have also had 'Wheeler's Union Wheel, yet I think Mr. llowd's will do more business with less water than any other I have tried.' It does well in back water. ' I have had from sto 6 feet head. I think we could do as much work with' , 1 half the .ivater as we used to do with - the undershoot wheel, which has also been in oPeration in my mill: , • - - LA WRENC9 RILEY. . . • _ Lyons, Sgpt.3, 1858. • This may .certify, that we have rased one of S. -How_d's patent water Wheels since December last,bi the side. of -a reaction wheel, and we thinkAthat Howd'a will: dO double the business with the seine water that the 1•e-action will do, or very near. , We never have.but three feet. head, and . can:trimd with that eight bushel per hour. We are subject to back water. .'his wheel will de‘sis good business undei back-water as there-action, and we recommend it to the attentiOn and:pittroniiie Ofthe elk. •• - • ,• • LEACH: , I. WM. W. -BEUGSTUESSEII,, mill-wriftlit, is agent for the Omits mentioned water wheel •in the counties of Dauphin, Cumberland 'and York, and will . at all times be ready to attend to their sale and :eree tion, at the ' shortest notice, by. addressing, him at ShepherdstoWn, Cumberland county, Pa ‘f . , April 8,184 Q, . , • " - DR. VOIESTAILWS 'BILSIM OF VILD-CIIERRY TIIE CELEBRATED REMEDY TOR DISEASES OF THE LUNG& : Vr 01,EROU$ remedies have been offered and 1111Atuffedlivitur-notiie—for: , diseaseir - or the Dings, soma of which has undoubtedly been found very,use .fUI, byt of, 'all that.lo.e; liitherto been kliowil, it must be universally acknowledged there is iitingfitat : has ever proved as succe4ftal.as the" 134 LSOSI.OF . WILD CHERRY:" . • • - - • . Suck' inde - a 'are the" astani &Mag. restorative and healing proketics of this "Balsam;" even in the worst forms orCiiiisumption, the. patient , has suffered .with the most distressing cough, violent pains In the cliescdifficulty of breathing, night, sweats, bleeding of the lungs. Sic. and when the most esteem ed remedies of our PliarmacoPias had failed toaflord any relief, and even mhen Botanic; flormrpathicomd numerous other reniedies; had been used for' many' months militeremedy has• - ebtielted every symptom, and been productive of the most its toniShing4 diet. in the early stages of the disease,. proceeding, from neglected colds, terined Catarrhal Consumption, it has been used with undeviating MC cess, and in many instanc es when this•disease seem • eil to have marked ire tictim-foe'an-early,grave,-the nse of.this, medicine has arrested every symptom,and restored the 'lungs th a state of perfect health. • that forth of Consumptimr; -- soprevalent amongst ' delicate foung females,sommonly termetlf/ehilit!„ or, "going into a (1001111 e," a ,coniplaint,witli sandS are lingering', it has also been aged with surpri sing success, and not only possesses the power .of checking the progress of lids alarming• disease, but at the same time strengthens and• invigorates. The whole system more effectually than any remedy We . have ever possessed . .,, • (f - ,')-I..FVER COMPLAINT.--4e diseases or the Liver, partici:daily when attended with n congh,•indi, I,gestiorror wanderingpains in-the side; tt hasalso-pro-- ' ved very efficacions,• and cured'many cases of this kind after the - most powerful remedies bad failed. . ' ASTH this complaint it has also been used - in:nattrotts insta - nees with tlM'most-singtilar sifecess, It opens the chest,rendering the breathing perfectly. frac, airrtsts the cough, and will seldom fail to give permanent relief. • BRONCIIITIS.—As remedy in all Broni child airections of the throat., attended with a hUrse ness, &nigh or soreln the throat, it• Will also he foluid very effectual remedy, and wjll., mostly afford im mediate relief if • tisedat the' commencement.of-ita littack:, • Q COLCti & COLDS - .---Trmommen coughs i :nut colds, that prevOil so extensively throughout the winter, it will be-found much spore effeetual than achy ' remedy in use, mil-ndien cold settle upon the lungs, causif fg-aft• inflammation -with pains in the bren st; d if ficulty• or shortness of breathing; &e., the „use of this" 13alsam-vtillsupprOs -suollsymptornslimmediately, and at the mine time preVent the lungs from becom ing more seriously diSetised, , . • • catoup .these coinplaints, so common to young -children, this Ralson will be found much superior to the : Elixir Syrup of Squills, and the varibus ethigh miktures in common use, as it-is . entirel3.'fre& from •Thly thing-the-least 4 njii eithis r and -may- atr.til tinics.be .given to children with perfect safetYond with the cu.-, ,tainty of its affording thein speedy relief. • • r• AS FAMILY-MEDICINE for manyoth er complaints; thiaßalsam wilt:also lie [blind partic.; thlally useful. Beside's having proved, an invaluable. remedy 'thall Pulthonary affutions, exerts-a pow erful ithluence over thany diseases depending on a deithaved condition of the syth ste, and those who have suillared froth the indiscriminate use of I%lercury, or other deleterious drugs, that :tee often compounded in different quack nostrums, 'OR find it a remedy - of, great value; possessing the power of strengthening and invirrating the-whole system -more' eflectually than any other medicine we possess. , CAUTION TO PCBCFIASERS.—As this mil.: icine has already acquired great celebrity. there. may probably be.some attempts to imitate it, anti deceive the public with a spurious mixture, to prevent which I would wish all purchasers-to observe the following marks of the genuine Balsath. It Is put .up in bottles of two sizes each, having the words WISTAWS BALSAM OF WILD CIIERRY, PHILADEL HMV, blown in the glass, and a label on the front with the signature...of DENBY. WISTAIt, -M.--1). without 'which none is genuine. ' Prepared for the ,proprietor by WILLIAMS CO., Chemists, No. 2'2 Commerce street, Philadel pliiaond sold by the most respectable Druggists'and other appointed agents in all the inTlicipal towns throughout the United States. • - ICP.The Genuine Balsam sold in Car lisle;-by-S-AMUEIi-E-LLIOTT;" appoint ed Agent. ' . . • Price $1:00 a bottle December IG, 1840.---ly • Dentistry. DR. LOOMIS, "-. ri AS returnetho Carlisle, and, will, as heretofore. NUI attend to the practice of Dentistry. He - May be found at Colonel Ferree's Hotel. Persons re cptesting:it, will be waited upon at their residedce. Refer to DR. GEORGE D. FOULKE,' Dn. DAVID N. MAIION. Carlisle, March 11,100. Hays' Liniment. X 0 FICTIOX ° This extraordinary chemical composition, the-r& suit of science and the invention Of a celebrated med ical man, the' introduction- of whiCh to ..the public was inveSted - witlythe. , solemnity of a death-bed be-. quest, hayince gained a reputation unparalleled, fully sustaining the correctness of the lamented Dr. Gridlley's last confession,' that "lie dared not die Without giving to posterity the benefit of his knowl edge on this subject," and he therefore bequeathed to his friend and attendant, SolomOn Hays, the, secret of his discovery: -71. s.lne.Y. _,3v_usetLin_the.princiPal hospitals,_and,the.. -private-practico-in-our-countev,..likat-and-most-cer-- ~:tainlv. for the cure nf the - P1L . 5,... 7 and tklio extensive, !liTtiCtrare7iiiiiiiny ris --- to - Filile. -- erettulfty credulity, its effbetsare witnessed: Externally in the follow , ing complaints: For Dropsy 7- 'reatingeXtimortlinary absorption at once. , Is Swellings?-:llcing-themi..a-few-hours.i--- - Riteurnatism===='lVetite or clI onioLgiving2uiclt' i . . Sore Throat---llY,eancers, ulcers, or colds. Croup and Whoo,dng-COugh--- -, Externally and. All aruiscs, Sprains, and Burns---Cured in a few hours. Sores and Ulcers---WhetliCr fresh or long stand ing, and fever sores. • • . • . • Its operation upon adults and &Wren in reducing rheumatic swellings, and loosening coughs and tight— nest' of the chest by relaxation of the parts, has 'been surprising beyond conception. 'The common re nnin* of those. who have used it in the Piles,ip." It acts like a charm." . THE PILES.-':-The price, p, is refunded to any., person- who will use a bottle.ot Hays''Liniment for the Piles,' and return the' ern ty bottle without being. cured. • These are the poSitive orders of tbc proprie tor to the akents, and out of many thousands sold, not one has been unsuccessful. . We might insert certificates to/any length, but prefer that those who sell the article, should exhibit the original to purchasers. • • To Physicians and Patients. ! The Blind Piles, said tolie incurable : by external applications.—Solomon Hays warrants the contrail.- His Liniment will cure Blind Piles. Facti are more stubborn than theories. 'He solicits all respectable physicians to try it upon their patients. It will do them no harm, and it is known that every. physician 'Who has had the honesty to make the trial, has can-, didly admitted that it has - succeeded in every case the'-have known. Then'why not use it? It is the • recipe of one of theirmost respectable membirs, now deceased. 'Why refuse to use it ?• Because it is sold -as a proprietary medicine? Is this. a 'sufficient ex cuse for sneering their, honest 'patients to linger in, I distress? We think.not. . Physicians. shall be con vinced that there is no humbug or, quackery about this article.--Whi then not alleviate litunan • suffer-. hie If they won't 'try' it' before; let tiler* sifter all other prescriptions fail. PhysiciansirerespectfullY . ; requested to do themselves and patients the justice to ; use this article. It shall be. taken from the bottles and done•Up as, their Preseriptioirlf they desire. - • -. HAYS.. • 'Sold by Conpleck gruggists t No. 2, FletCher street; New - York.... ' ' For sale' ithia•lby 'STEVENSON_ & DlNKLE,'Cailiald; Pa. December 21,.1840.:.-ily IMO . . - • - - • • " ••• s: R tlsatit - of • • . • .110RE11013 — ND witinriilleleili : drne4fOr r eommen Cotds,Couglis,; Astiunniinfluenitt, 'Whooping , Cough; Bronchitis, . and all diseases of the Breast cud Lungs, leading. to , Consumption etimPoSed 'the' concentrated. virtues of .11preliound,"Boneset, er‘vok and several other vegetable. sub Stances— . • Prepared only,by J. .M. WINSLOW,' Rochester, The innocence and universally admitted' peetoral vieficos of the Merbs frclm -which the BALSAM :OF HOREHOUND is, made, are-too generally kno wn to require reeommendation; it isllierefore cinly ne cessary to ohseritethat :this . .medeeine contains ,the whole'of their medical properties, highly concentrat:: etl; alai so happily combined with several other ve getable 'substances, as' to render it. the most speedy,. mild and certiiin remedy, now in use, foe' the, Coro- - .plaints . above mentioned. • . For Children, this Balsam is of inestimable value. It is sVspeudy remedy for the W h ooping Coukh and . Croup,and a Ord s certai n rel ie f i Bowel Complcdno,• Chohc,•Teethink,&c. It is pleasant to the taste, and inaV - ,be safely givers to the tenderest infant and should he kept at iill-tifffeahin-tverylamilyps--it---is-much better fin- the complaints incident to Children, than Paregoric,„Goilfreys Cordial,oe the Cordials so corn- Manly used,as hundreds, in-this City have testified.' Read the following. L-1 hereby certify that. early in the spring of 1838; I contracted It severe. COLD, *bidlrrittilo tipmfinylungsTand - threatenedirhisty Consumption. • tuSed several. prescriptions, but ob tattled 14tle'or• no relief; It was much. alarrued.,- Ha ppetiing to be - iirßochestenTl-was-advised-by, my . friend,-Mc. Winslow,to_try_a• bottle of_ his . _ BALSAM OF Honatunifvo.: I* did .so, and to my surprise ob tained relief at 'once-,4and.by the use of that singte bottle was pCrreetly_reStOred to health.. To -those afflicted with Colds or (loughs; at this inclemout t season, I say "go.ancl do likewise." •• LE:ANDER CHIPMAN. . • • Pittsford, Nfonroe co., Nov. 9,183 S. . Mr. John- M. 'Winslow, Druggist', . • Deat; 7 sii::-Pfiti , ie-been. for a. series-of years a (Met- - ed with an affection 'of the Lungs, and a hard cough", and liirt;e many times arose in the morning a. 4 com pletely exhausted by excessive 'coughing during the night as a person. would bc.l4_ a' hard days laboy. I. have tried most of the popular reMtfflies of the day,' but never found relief until t met with your Balsam ofilorehound. MI the other remedies or rtalatives, that I have. used, leave the bowels in a congested state, whileyours leaves them soluble and free. This I conthitlr a great desideratmn. On taking a dose of your Balsam when . going.to_becli.l rest quietly:llmo! the , night, and my sleep is refreshing. take. n oTeat pleasure in 'recommending your Balsam of !lore hound to , all those afflicted . with pufinonary;cOm nts or any disease. anertaining Angie ..fituf,v , S, Hake this opportunity to thank you for the great rd., lief and benefit I have-experienced through your in strumentality. :4 - ours, with ninth respect,. . \VM. COGSWELL: For - sale hr - . • • • S.ELLIOTT, Carlisle.. . • • • . .NORTH, Also, by Druggists generally throughout the coun ttT. Pried 50 cents per bottle. • - . • Aprir 15, 113407.. , .4. , • Presit Medicines. - The subscriber' has - rec - ently t•eecitcd large adin tional supplies of e - Collors Dvc-Sitadirs, Linseed Oil, Spts. Turpentine, Copal Varnish, Pain 'ters' Brughes;',Varnish Bruthes, lined Brush'es,'Sper macet .Oil, (very lice)' Spin m C andles, Soaps in great variety÷Glass Lamps, Cap and Letter Paper, Fruit, Spices, Perfumery, Ste. fv.e., which he Will sell to Physicians, 'Merchants and others, WHOLESALE or by RETAIL,Iit the lowest rates; basing purchased en tirely for cash; he • °Wer bargains to those who wish to purchase at wholesale! ktlgli.slt 5,1'840 mite laididn, TfieroflaOre purgatiYe metlicint.c.Se - natural to the human - constitution, and withal so mild, and pleasant in their operation, ist not the slightest dread ofpain or sick atessrneed-be,apprdYendetl-from-theirwse;Weti 711y' 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 the hotly are the. cause of eyes,' ache or pain we suffer) will most assuredly be removed; and not only will pain, or distress Of every description DC dri vtn from the body, but disease in any form will be im possible, ; .. ---For the same reason, a lien, from the sudden chang es Of atmesphere, or any other cause, the perspiration is checked, and those humors which should pass off by the skin, are thrown inwardly,caushig headache nau scan, nail sickness; pins in - the bones; watery - and in:. flamed eyes, sore throat, hoarseness,coughs,constunp- Lion, rhetimatie pains in various partS of the body,and many other symptoms ofcatchingcold,the Indian veg.! etable Pills will invariably give immediate relief.— Three or four, pills, taken at night on going to.bed,antl repeated a few times, will remove all the above un- . . pleasant symptoms, antirestore the body to even ioun derbealth than before. • The Indian Veg6table Pills, (Indian Purgative) are a natural, and therefore a certain cute for Costiveness: because they cleanse tbe,stomach anti bowels of those bilious Ifunienrs . ;; which not only paralyze, inn] weaken the digestive organs, but aYe , the r eause.;of , headache, name:Wand sickness . ; Palpitation ar ,the heart, flying pains in various parts of the body,: and many other dikkgreeable. complaints.. The same may be said of difficulty of breathing, or asthma ; the Indian Vegeta ble loosen and carry off by the stomach and bowels, those tough pleglimrhumors which stop up sllnir eells-of theltut.:'onditrethecauseof-theabove- , . - dreatiftiteqmplakt • :Itt,allitlisordered.motrons °firm bloo4called_inter, mittent,remittentoervous, inflammatory-and—putrid- FEVERS, the Indian Vegetable Pills will be. found a certain' remedy; because they cleanse the stomach and bowefi of all bilious matter,and purify.the blood ; consequently, as they remove the cause of every kind _of. disease; theyare=absolutely _certain- Wcure every kind Of Fever. . So also when morbid humors are deposited upon. the membrane and muscles, causing Those pains, in flammations and swellings called Rheumatism, oM, ; - B.m - the - IndianNegetable_Pills_ruay_berelied,on_as_ alwayscertain to give relief, and if persevered with, will most assuredly, and witliout !hit, make a perfect cure of the above painful maladies. From three to Alix of said Indian Vegetable Pills:, taken every night lon going to bed., will, in a short time, comp!etely rid , the 'body of all morbid and - corrupt :tumors; and . Rheumatism, Gout and pain of every description, will disappear as if by magic.. • } It should be remembered that the Indian V.egetahle Pills arc certain to remove pain in the side, oppres sion, nausea and sickness, loss of 'appetite, .costive ' nesk, a yellow tinge of the skin and eyes; hnd every other syniptom Liver Complaint; because they --- 0 f.. .) • .purge from the. body these corrupt and stagnant hu-, mars which, when deposited npop the Liver, are the ! cause of the above dangerous complaint. They are also a ce`rMinprerentive of apolexyand sudden death; Because they carry off those humours which, obstruc i tiug the circulation, are the cause of a rush, or deter ! mination of blood to the head--giddiness especially on turning suddenly round—blindness—drowshiess . --16ssot Memory—inflammation of the brain—in .._. - . itaiitY; and every other di sorderof the mind. 1 . . ONE WORD TO TIM SEDENTARY. Those who froiiihabi t or occupation, are kept much ( within doors,' should remember that they. frequently breathe an mosphere which is wholly sink for the proper expansion 'of the lungs, and at the same time, 0 1 / 4 1 , log to. ant of exerci se,the bowels are not sufficient ly evacuatetk.4heblood becomes , impure', and head ache, indigestion, 'palpitation of die heart, and many otherdisagreenblesymptoms,nre sure to follow. 1 . ' TIIE, INDIAN ,VEGETABLE. PILLS, • Being aide:Mier : of the startled' and boWels,and a' di ,meet purifier of thehload, are certain. trot only to re move pain or di stresiof every kind fromthe thelubly; but if used :maculae:My,' so as to keep:the body free from those humors which are the cause of every male dy Under heaieni, they. will reost,,..assuredly promote such a just and equal Circulation of the blook that those whO lead a 'sedentarylife, will be, enabled to: enjoy sound health, and Aliseasi of any kiiid'ivill. he abspluiely impossible, ! , - 1 • For Sale by ' - : • CHARLES OGlLl:iy:.Agent; . • 72' ' , . , Carlifle r ra. co s r - office and' General Depoi,Noi lli9 Rape street Philadelphia— ~(111ay 20, 1840.--....1y,;.. .. . _ . • . • , r.,......,',3 4 4.0 - ~. .! Dental. Surgery,._ T H' kIEtScRIIIER . respectfully: tents m •itis •gratifed acknowledgments to the public, for. the very liberal share of patronage he has eeceived'diir ing the : past year, and would still continue 4.4.,0ffer them his professional services l•Ptheir ches at hiS residence; No; 7,,Marrier's Row. 'l3..files, cleanses, and' plus teetltiand inserts incorruptible tarrertttlis,attifte*,,Peeth in? the utost-approved--: luanner. • Charges alwityi moderate. • , NEFF • Carlisle, March 25,1840.•:-Itf, : MAICIL7 141E2D1C1N2135. Prepared only by..Dr..D. Jayne, nventori and sole propridoi,llVo....So_u_a__Zhifet_ ' Sireet,,Philadelphig, and maybe-hadOf ELLIOTT,' and also of STEVEN . SOW 4r. 1 DIIYELE;- . Druggists, • lisle Pa. • • • These medicines-are recommended and extensive ly used by the•most: intelligent' persons in thell,gi e ted - States; hy--numorous-:- -a Professorsntl of--- - Colleges, Physicians of the Army and Navy, and of llo'spitalLi and Almaliousea;Lithby ldrore than three' hundred Llergymeit of various denominations." • They are expressly prepared for' family use, acid • have acquired an unprecedented populprity.through- • oaifthe (hilt iireTS - cra - ditiiiiitily calculated to )re.sciwe HEALTH and cure - 4400m, no family should ever. be without them The proprie toroPthese-valuable-prepara thins-received lAft_e.d. cation at one of the best-Medical-Colleges in-the Uni ted States, and has had fiftCen years experience in an' . .extensive and diversified practice, oy whichhehaaltad • ampleloppeetunities of acmitringyL practical laim,vl - of diseases, and of tne remeillies best calculated • tai remove them. • ' These PreparetiOns consist of • •• • JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT, a valuable remedy for cough, colds, consumption, spitting of • • blookcroup, !moping cough, bronchitis,pletirisy-and •inflaMmation of the lungs 'or throat;difficillty - CY'brea;.=' - • - '- thing., and all, diseases of pulmonary organs. 7 -.Price one dollar. Also SAYNE'S HAIR TONIC; for the preserva tion,",growth-and• beauty- kt he hail;-and--which will •positively bring in new hair on bald heads: -Price _ . one:dollar. • • . . Also JAYNE'S.TONIC VERAIIPUGE, a cer tain and pleasant remedy for worms,dyspepsia,piles, and many other diseases.---Price 50 cents. ', Also JAYNE'S CARNIINITIVE BALSAM, a 1 cerium cure for bowel and-summer-complaintidiar ! rlue,•dysentary . cholic, cramps, sick headrich „sour , • stomach, Cholera morbus; and all derang?Ments of the • stomach and bowels, nerVoni:affeCtions,Ekc.--price 50 cents. _ . _ Als6 JAYNE'S SANATIVE PIUS, ler - Female di senses; liver complaints, costiveness, fevers, inflmit- mations, glandular,obstructions, diseases, of th.e.'skin, £ 4 ,r.c. and in all cases where-an tilterative or- purgative Medicine is required.---Price '25 _cents a box. • ._ .._ • -: May' 13, 1840.—iy .• . . • ' . Dyne's- ___ ....... . Hair Tonic, • : For-the growth, preservatiomand restoration of the hair. This is an excellent .article, and has, in nu. _memo's instances, produced a fine_growth of halt on the liemls of persons'who had been bahlfer years. - . , . LADIes ANT) GENTLEMEN,---DO you wish elegant, :luxuriant and heauttfullmir ?-1 know-you-will answei. yes: -Hear, for one moment, the cause of its loss, why - it.-turns-gray, rusty and coarse, harsh and unpleasim, in its itppearaace, and tinnily falls MT.. Each hair his , a 'MIA in the , skin, and is inelf a hollow tube, through -Which-there is a constant circulation of fine blood.-- By this th.culation ;the nourislfed -and -held .• fast, its glossy colour is given 'and preserved, and it is coveriql with the finest oil. Now any thing whichin 7 ' jures the skin of the head, or dierts or takes away the blood from it, will - firevent or impede the circula--- - lion through the .tubes of the hair, stop its growth, and cans. it to tall °troy tun' gray, or both, Ilenctif it is that any cause that obstructror ti'eakens the cir culation of blood throtigh the skin, or that diverts the blood to other parts of the. system, will take away - the • lively, fresh and youthful appearance of the hair, ar mst its growth, turn it gray soonorfir later, and in tlYousands of:instances cause premature ba!dness: . Forsnle by • S. ELLIOTT, and STEVENSON & DINKLE, Carlisle, Pa: . . May 13, 1840.---ly • h air Tonic.--We call the attention of Those 4r flicted with premature baldness. to the excellent flair Tonic prepared by Dr. Jayne of this city. Having used it ourselves, we can speak of its virtues by ente riejic-F,--andive unhesitatingly pronounce it arrinvalp: Able remedy to prevent the falling off of the hair,and from.a..dead,AGA-fitto r healthv Appear-- (ince. We can also speak from personal knowledge of the cases of two or three friends who were predts 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 or remedies for all diseases which flesh]; heir to, but when we have tested the virtue of an article, we are free to say it is good.---Setturday Evening Poet. S. El .Liory layne's 'Hair Tonic.---We liaye; heretofore, num bered ourselves among those who believed that' the flair Tonic, prepared by Dr. Jayne, was one of the' , many (Flack nostrums whose_ virtues:are _never seen beyond the fulsome pulls of theij. authors. We are willing, at length, to make publicacknowledginent of the error of our belief An intimate friend,some two • ot , three months since, all the top of : whose cranium 'was as bald as a piece of : polished marble;maugre all our jesting and ridicule of' the idea of attempting to cultivate so barren a spot,purchased a bottle or ,two of theflair Tonic, from Dr. Jayne,and according.. to his directions applied it. During the present week . the same friend ushered himself i9to ourpresence, and uncovering his hitherto naked bead, astonished us with alliin,though luxuriant kvoWth of hair, from: one _to - two inches in length—upOn the Very premises we had believed as unyielding tocultivation as the trackless sand that skirts the Atlantic. : ,This is . .no puff', butt : is religiously true,tind to those who doubt,the.gcntlerinan can be pointed out.. What is more in favor of this "Tonic," the ease-here eited . lins not one of tempora ry baldness---no sudden loss of the hair--but w as one 'ofyenrs . ' standing, though, the,ii,lielgentremtin is_but.--- fory-TiVe yearscirn - ge.--- 7 P/iihtildjthia ofihe " csj tVAIt An! wx.R!--The.Wi g makeralMve declared hostilities against our neighbor Dr. Jayne f • on °account of his Hair Tonic, which is knocking all their busine.ssinto "cocked hat." Ladies and 6en-• tiemen,- , -old and young-nre flocking to - the Doctor's' standard. Heads long divested of even the first rudi- , • ments - of liairafler , usiiiiii - Hasnic soon appear with new and flowing locks, which Absalom himself' might have envied. Beardless .boys are seen with large and bushy whiskers Lewd . through tltenrowuM ' en ringlets more beautiful and bewitching than ever: Bald heads are doffing their wigs and On:owing...them to the "molts and thelats," while the Wig.imakers- stand aghast as they behohl., the demolition of thejr business. .What will be the consequence of this war we know not, as the wiggles are outrageous, and the Doctorre ruitips"firm, and declares that "some things can be- - done as well as.othcrs," and that bald heads may well wear their own hair , as that of;others.---(Week-: •ly Messenger. J4ne's Hair Tonia—We meet at almost every . corner, when perambulating the streets, men wearing; long and .glossy hair, which they seem to be proud: ot, and others who have raised; in a few weeks, a crop. of black moustaches, that neOuld vie with the glossiest bruin that ever, walked the forest. It has putzled ue.. to know the secret of all those wondrous drops of hair; but Messrs. SANDS, 79 and 160 Fulton street,. have got the remedy, where all who are cdrious in such matters may learn .a valuable secret.--TXent, York 16747. . Sold in Pliiladelphie,at 20 South Third Street . JAYNE'S EXPECTORANr.--:-This - medicine has already proved itself to be all that it has,been recorninended, by those who have given. it a fair test in this country, and the:dem:lnd for it in., creases daily. • 'We have Just heard of an important, 'cure of Asthma; :which has been effected by the use of it in ameighboringuiwil—the case.waii that of a To male:who had for a long tinie been ondcr the care of" '- a physlcian„but had received no relief, sind.,he# , ease:, 3i , as beginning to be considered hopeless. 4-ale la,st, • resort she purchased a bottle of Dr. JenesElpect6.' rant, which' caused her to exPectoratetreely,gradull-. ly.eased her corigh,. arid is rapidly restoring her-to - 'health: We have no hesitation in saying this prepa- • rationnf Dr. Jayne, fordthe cure of coughs, colds, Aethma,Consriniption, &C. !lithe most Vain*: blo inedicine•ever offered to theltmerican There le-no quackery about it...L.Dr..layne is one • o.;.- • • the most skilful practising'Physicians in Pennsylva- - ' nia ; and iTherever hip,preparations have been ther•;:_ oughlYteined,he i I milted uptin as - a -great public ben-:, • efactor..—..[Somerset (Me.) JOurnal. • • • •- Pore:lle by'Sanuel .Elliottand -stevettson: 85 Din- • tmaylo,lB4o: • , 121
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