OCY° L p K E ! lija l Etaa "(Di ailaka The-Subscribers niThr their, present • Stoek of 11.1 or -• chandize'itt reduced_ppicey, dial will continue Nt each prices until all :is sold. • A Ilarge . portion. of: their Stock-is offered at Cast.' & MULVANY Carlisle, Dee. SO, 18 - Back` - Via;ln-ut. Mar? la THE Subscriber to, purCliase _DM CK-11 7 ././ PL./4174;in any quan tity that may he olYered; ,for which Forty Dollars cash pei• thousaod feet plunk measure :will lt,e Said Planl. to be of good quality; two inekes ;tad one-eighth in thickness and fourteen feet to* inches in length, . To be delivered at the Canal in.llarris . burg, or at any point on the Cumberland Valley '1;t1i1 Road, and immediate information forwt;rded to the ritubseriber. ..orZrAny other information relative to said, business. can be had on apptieatitiii...o" Robert frightmn, Carlisle; or by addressing the stvlM - Nr ("post field) re siding in Philadelphia. . DAVID FREED, :11, • - December j0;1.849. ---f) 04-W 04 - rm4. 1.-. 4 , - The" sitbscribrr initi just retiwned from the city and is now opening pone very Benson:lWe GOODS, , consistin g iil part of Inv6ihle Green, Brown, Diamond, Beaver, Black Wool dyed, Adilade, Cadet awl Olive •. azi t•P Wool dyetl Moot:, Blur, and , figured Cal.tifirreB ; Sattinetts of descriptions. Cordstind Bea verteAst TiCkg and Checits; imported'Stair_nnd fignrcil Car- peting; Saxons, Prince and ;lEnnseale Lollies; B an -Warne:3, Ntertrfor - s7tilTroTlilWir, 1. - t -- n` Brown, Fignred and Plain Silks; Fiwired and .1/us/im.; Grecol..l3,dy..r.atal Flannels of diff-ront rolom:s; GloVes Cloth' and Fin. Capq..lirasln: -and Nierina Sholo's ; . :Ifackinaw, Rose :111( . 1 Point Blankets., I.,gh , rn'tillil Straw Bonnets; together witli;Ttli assortment ,td . • • Ch*OCercie. . Q,ZICC2ISWaVe. All of which diil br• sold on the most terms. Person are invacil to call and examine themselves before purchasing. vlceFliere. ,1211:1.1.RD5. Carlisle, Dec, ,C 3, 13-10. , • • ••,. ..Cl,/pap G96118'161. (ash, The Suhqerihr..:•s, 11,;.ir Mereliandrze, dilly it at reduced - priClt IJI Their etitire.stoe! . ..of. . [3IIOAD -BATAS). Cassimeres, .S'atinettsr • __ . .•nels; 4.c.• .:• • sbl,lTi . 1,;tall Stich iel: - .4onn as itre - desierig el eLtiniiin „r7tiaigniOswll iileast pall cs. nt the stern or - . • tirrNT.N. I:I,VA NV. • • 1 .k . ; S 'I , II , 'CY, I - he • sold a'hargain ony one wishing to eitpige in the busines.4 ; iitiplication bp_tnade itemedintely. ' • Dee. 9, 1:4 I. - :tom L 0 0 'IC AERIE , Now nri 13 AR.GI .1 f 5, nan7AT TI I TaMll2 _tz — ,Slazope las. ARNOLD & ABR:v.m.--_:1, Aro aDw openiii:2; at their Store a - largo sold mo splendid assortment or Fall and if:int er n . • 66 which they will self at such prides as cannot 611 to snit purchasers, being determined to sell cheaper tlinn•csn be Dlund (.I,C‘i hero in the state. 'their - stock consis • ting,in part of the followhii;artieles,vit: Black, Ohm, firown, Olive arep. Green.. Olidhervy, evict n-d.reel ' Broad. 0.7...0t1is Black, Bl te, Strippd, and i)ral, rassipicrep; Blue Green, Drab sad 'Stet-I-mixed C'ev , •inetc ; Prassiat Blanket and Aferia9 Shawk, Ilandksrcliiefs, &a. Alsci a lar ; le assa•tment .• • .-Dornes.llll; vaacza.e4, ue•ensware,, i ffarth'vare (3,i• act &c. • We would invite the public to call pad examine ot4:new and- cluntp, go - U.IA, aud. -if-good goods,-low in d ega a nd tov er ti on t o pl...a?e will have any effect, we feel confident lied lh••v alit tat 'go away wiihout leaving with us a little of the Read!) 1?ino. • N. B. .Colotrq PPodite,. Mall kinds'will he taken exchunge rar f; owls, at market price. . P. S. A report has been circulated that we do not • intend to continue here longer titan flie ensuing 'spring, we ther'efore would acquaint ,the public that we have leasedlhe store-hoose, aldeli we now oecti . py, for the term of four years. Alay this elteerthe --slanderous tongue - of - those Who - seem to devoteall —their attend on. to-such- base and-degraded octs,, Dec. 9, 1840. BARGE INS! . son the,imer Lindauer r c jost - - re ceived nail are now opening n verj• large and splendlr nanortment of BRITISH, FRENCH and DOMES' TIC Ti' . l4 0 0 OS, which have been vlected with nmehearein the cities . of NEW VORIti and PIIII,ADELt 11l A, and which they respectfully invite the citizens of Centreiille and vicinity to call mid examine, 11:They will be ena, bled.`to 'please. and sell LI esidsully_eheatum_thau_auy other• t•stablishm:•.nt hi the entihty. The will be hippy nil times to see customers who are desirous of having New ei.:renz) and Good Goods. . t Among their Roc!: will be found • Blue,-Black Brown, Green, Olive, Cadet, Mulberry, Dahia, Cit ron, Claret, Mist Drab, and a variety ol,lowprieed CO'iLlai o Superior striped and plain Londoij and Buckskin Cassiinerrs, premium and low pelted Sattinetts; su perior Silk, Satin, Velvet , Valenida; Corded, Strip ed,-Figured and Plain nki•scilles .mid . Ca'ssimere Vesting's. A.general assartment of all qualities and colors of , • Fall and . 11°. 7 1di• Goods.. . • , suitable fir GetUleinen's wear.: Superior Dlaek Italian Lutentrins, Gros De' Naps, Po De• Swag', • Gros,Pe.Sw ' iss 1111d.SCR4imw 7 Silks, lialleys, Clint- Jaeoonets,Carnbriest liebbirietts,Plain antl gursaLSwiss, and Book Muslins, Shawl's, •Dress , Handkerchiefs, Scarfs, Veils, Ribbons ,&c. A Irke - and excellent assortment of fine and low prioed Calieors, Iriab o TabiN TOWelfbig and. Table Diaper, Crnsh ;liislina,..T'ickinp., - _Cliectra ; Cords, Beavertpens, &a. A, goneral assortment of Leghorn , and StraW Bonnets; Umbrellat, Parasols, &c. Also, sus bitten/are assortment of . • • . G rOCerie 4 aftil CTIs mire, • • ortheosunstapprosed The - publie apnuifollyincited.to call and judge for theraselc.ca sa i l / 2 :}( l etertninoil to sell eltenp,for 'cash or:conntry 4 producu, TAVERN KKEVERS are •reapeoifully UMW to pol and examitic:thpir stock of Liiplors Itefore.,PurZhasing .clanwitertt • ' •• -; , • quntrsville, Cunt., Co., Oetnbej, .•••••:, ." • Cheap., Shaugo.;- - 'The Suthsoelhars hare on !land a lam assortment Thihet, Merino, Broeha;,Chenine and ether or Shawls which they. Will sell at rnall ai olvtin4o frit , : Cad. • . • • • ' - //I".M"Et? ULTrAyk, EiEMI - . . A'jqplgisortmentpf.Par end .Cloth:cips wiitbe spltt ehea ef the store of • ; - • . • grvor4A. There is not one case of Fever in a, thousand,but may he etitnttlially brit - ken-up and removed by 'the use_°flhis.l lisir. t It reinofes all acidity indigestion, bilious matter 'and' constipation from, the„stutuach and bowels. It operates 'gently, and ellertually on* the bowebi, and powerfully on the kit t, and skin. It reumYes all unpleasant leillings after n hearty meal, and pr !motes - it good appetite. It needs only a trial tp give perteut,satisfaction. It has liecome a general practice witb,many to use this made in all cases or colds, psitts•iii the bones, or heav)'ilisagteeable feel ing, tendering to headnehe or chilliness. For hoarse ness; in . :ditto through the da:tcit e:ompletelv•restores• the voice without producing sickness.- Whooping Cough, and all coughs of children are cured by it.- -The stomach is kept in perfect order, by it, and it is quite impossible that any disease should commence while s 111'1'5011 is using this.Sy . , •w^ If taken dailY itpro . ducesu rudy,hcaltby;and Writing appearance, by, driving MT all the humors of the system. Sold genuine nt 2 Fletcher street, one door below Pearl strect,..N . : t- be Comstock & Co.; and by all rcapectable'Druggists. Far snle•also by STEVENSON & DIiV 1i1.E., Carlisle, •P'i • • • . . The two Story Stone lionse, oecupied hi the sub seriher On East street .Carlisle, with' the Lot of Grow' - 90 feet front on said street, and extending 2,3(1 feet haelt.to the Letart spring-. There is a Stone 'Stable, a Carriafte How, atel , :i well of water hn the premises. The whole property is pnalosed by ti subutantial Stone wall. For further particulars . applv • • -- Tbe-suliscriber hereby - jai - wins the eitizeirs of the pliblie:gpierallr, that helms taken the shop nearly opflosite the if:where 'he will lie pre -ry:!Nd to nuthulartiire to ender, on the most reasona ble terms, any article in his line or bushiest*, such at lie will also attend to Steeling And Grinding . .yxes i-k solicits a share of public patr o n are. • ... 7Vlll'..tlihseriber, thankful for ints't farots, restieet- Lt fully informs the public het he stjll root:nines to "11:141 APlh" in" Church Alley, 11111111 E mention f wheee be has 110 W 011 110 . 1111 lorge assletrnent orn.ltionß.eonsi . sting ill inri, or the folio wilegt - .Brent], Gskes,- Cheese,-Bacon; linms; - Flour; - Snap, tiitlt r, Spices, Sweettne:its, and other necessaries eiletilated 1"31. *this nieredisin. N. 11,11 e rdsr) eantinites . to i enp au F.atiiig_ w . fiere er,idFhteii en:i lir aeemn i ntul n Col %‘lth T r ; pc„ Pig, Feet, Pickled Oy tcrn, c. at the slorter4 no ti ce . JACOI.; SIEG. i?i!CA,Lice,.--Wanted-- - -Itill-pti-iaiely; will he paid_Cnr rwrs Trio LTSAND bar.: birsliels'olAVltek ; TEN ..rtious.\ xi) bushels of Itp!, and TEN TIIOUSANII hastels,uf_ Corti, by tJw saliscciber; %1,119 can ak Th 1111(1 titnese F 0 at. his lil a rc-lion:ie tin tlie canal bi:tween Walnut and SUIT(' °t1 . (:(19..• OWEN I la rri shiny ; April 1, 1R1().--tf kix - I), Fqw.ntary- ...I.IOCSELIN Di ' DE - oared for We ARNOLD nrg . , '1314 . 1M . r r,; , ; r-rsTAN 1r; r STMIVLS -11 .1; fnr sale al din :\;;;•%v Store in Shipßinnsiirg, - AIINOLI'&:ABRA.IIS. " 1717ardivare, Grocery,-* gE subscriber has just returned from the Cities of New Yorlt, Philadelphia and Bal , timnre, and ie !low opening at his 'store room Corner of Nfarlcet Square and 3lain Streets (for merly- nedpied by Geo. W. liitner,)'h 'general as sortment of Hardware, l - : Sinne- Illsrei-‘Cedar Britlania .11 - arc, Groceries,, • Tjarnishes,' Glass, Borth- Ind" Canes; Lamps for • burning Camphine Oil, and a great variety of articles useful and necessary for furnishing :did keeping a lionsti, lie hasalso, and will constantly keep on hand • a clwait - aMiTidelpmt—siiiiStittite=for — sperhrdiLliiid haviriTheemapPointed the agent of Messrs. Dackers and Brother of Necirk N. J., for the sale of ,tone's Patent Lamps hi this - Fr - 31RM lie is prepared to titres nish Lumps and Oil, at a. very reasonable valet() all' OM May wigi tp use tliis new and 'economical light. __Having selected his ..goods himself, and made "Ids purchases for cash, lie is able,.iind is deterinined - to sell l ow. Those haring the cash to lay put will find it to trial' advaotage to give him a call. lIE\RI DUFFIELD • Carlisle, July 3, . I,KTIMILEAS-the Carlisle Saving Fund-Society, will expire in 1543.---S . otieclis-hereby-given, agreeably to the constitution and laws_ of _Peiiiisylna •nia, that the stockholders of said inctitntion int And applying to the next Legislature of the Common wealth for a renewal ofeharter,nliang,e of name, style and title to "Cumberland Valley Bank," :Mere:lse of capital and general discounting and banking 17.e77,`Xthitidtrlitrelr - treAltitittdiftc-sstliirt may direct. _The above institution to n Carlisle, l'a Aug. 19,1840--:Grn . . • Aliirge assortment of Thread LaCc and Edgings; Cambric aad Swiss Edgings amrlnsertings, for. ;saleat redifeed Limes anhe store .61 . • - - • -7TIT.TE.7t ttIST:RECEIVED 31. the. New Store in Sliiiipensintrg, English, Gerinanand French :MEIN:OES, and ror sale by - • • ARNOLD & ABRAMS. A IL'COLOURS OF CARPET CHAIN, for /IL sale nt the New. Store in Shippcnshurg, by . ARNOLD & ABRAMS. JUST••REQEIVED and now offered for sale at 49 the New Store. in Shippensborg, a handsome; and splendid assortment of Plain, White and Brad. ered Merino Shawls. • \INGRATITUDE • is e .ba.sest—cv,me• in, man. We are notanieng that dab of Editors who fOr a few dollars Will, (at the expanse of truth and hones ty) "crack up" an article and bring it into rapid sale; nedber aro we willing to remain silent, after having tasted the utility of on improvement or dis6inery in scienceer art.. ',Our readers Will recollect we told them - eve-were-unwell-witlra sare — ihrofit and vio ent cold some few' Weeks ago. pui•cluiFed hvo bottles of INSLOWS PALS Affil OF 1 - 101t1 4 .1 HOUND and sn Antigen. wag the cure, that-lye forgot We,ever had it' e , 4 I: Those. who are , afficted, may trY.it , upon recommendationistown Tete; .For sale by • • * •• • - S, ELLIOTT, Carlisle , ' • ' Also, by Druggists generally throughout the oeUP- - ; try. : Price 50 cents per baffle,- 'lou - HO . vm§! IYU . RiIIS u WORAISII! . v r To remOvelliese'troulNi4euittlengerous inhabitants of the stomach and;boa;efs,,Wlieli so - often impair the.healtkantLdestroya.the children; use .11,yne's'Ton ic Yrin eiftsge,''a'aertal ß atitti o N p re , partition for the rernoial oftileviipii4kindeofFOrni,. dyspepsia, sour' sternedi, Wati.o:ooVietite•, - infindile fever and ague, and dibility,o4llo 7 siomach. and, bow. , ' earl organs . of digestlon;`' To be ' had at NQ. • 20 South Third street Philadelphia. • , • ' • • Also to be had'of Samoa mid Stevenion "At ninkle Carlisle , Pa, • . IMMEI En lIDU. HEALT ELIXER.. For Sale. Carlisle, Nov. 4, 1 R.:3 Tooz. aa's \EJ - 41).a coTvi CO' [171.'0 A - AIR 3 T'ic2.7l3, c. Ciirlisli , ,Now. 5, 18{11 Val riletv_S to i': . 6,' &,c..,, Sept. 9. 1 P..).(1:-1 rem .STORE. Camphine GO, BAITZE ITOTIOM. Jorix J. Za66 Goods: ARNOLD & ABRAl'a . ~ „ V: , .0-.: . 1r, -, Lit - - . :0 - :IT:'::.pft V):4:.4.Z . ' ( - A:ltsil,':' , ..::r ,lip'''l, :.ki l l -j- t:'010" . rwitiv. undersigned . have formed a. co-partnership lt.--undertlie firm of J. M. & C.. W. BROWN, for the purpose of transaCting - a General Commission and Porwardins , . We NV(111 id give indict: that we have taken the spit 7 cious Fire Proof brick Wqrelionse, situated on the south west corner.ef Broad and'Vine streets, where we lire prepared to.receiVe mul for Ward Merchan ilize. and receive and' sell all kinds.of country -Pro-' We l'especiftilly 'solicit n hbnrc of the public pat ronage • T. Vf. BROWN. of Franklin . Co. • and of the late firm of:Agnew, Alamirdxs & Brown, G. W.BROWN,of Harpers Ferry, Va MeLamilian;St Co; Caleb Cope St Co II A - i-Wray ; .Gebrge' Handy '64Co - re: llouston Co. Liinctuter Co.--Dr. N. W. Sample; Capt. John Steele; S. Smith Patterson B. Ferree. Ilarrisburhomas Omit; Henry Bitchier. Car/iii/ i Ceo..A.'lLyon, Win. Leonard. • Barn . Frank Franklin Co. George Chambers; David Fuller ton; James Campbell; John NPDowell.. • • . urphy -St Chamberlain. - Washing/0U S. St D. White. • Bedr,rd Co:—James Agnew. • Iliiierstoten M. Marshall. Ilaryer'a Ferry ; B. Wager; C. Lucas, Jr. Opt 23,1840:L.-fit .•: ' . 17 - J8L0L1D5.41. 4 E47. -- -RETAIt • Coppqr; glicet Iron, and Tin Ware a pa; H ALL. MAIraIIACTORY. The'subscCiber'offersforsak, at his shop, in North `flnnover street' carlisk, nest thior- to - IVm. aril's store, (or will manufacture at the shot:test no tice) the fullowit4 articles, to wit : . O c Dl - 27 ; paa E,3 , 4 kltailo o STOP-ES . - of all di.scriptipas;. or Ai Lich he has on hdnil a. large assortment, which he 1-sel ewer t hen -erce;-frir • •Bhslr.- -lle al so•of= revs for sale any gnantily of Since Pipe; • . • st:041111t: fling SiWITS, . • fpr WOrld qoal ssrts Coppe)—and-Sheet- Iron - such . as Wash Mettles, 'Dye Keit les, flattex2a_Ketile, Drilins Dripping Pans, Must-Sprinting, Sz.c.;.till of %flail - die 11 1,11stnrifirliciti.rr - kaapti than rEaVEr. - Cirl6lc, Sept. 23, sio.---jr. _ • THR E INC MACHINE VII°III2 improved P'ittc:,2l ddOY•Se Itnecr. :. . THE great_cecoursc.etnetit heretofore rt...eh.eil - thole the s.ile.6rtiiiimotim...4iiiohinttopc fci• to the . public a new and improved iliirSe Po - Wer, I Whiell can Ire shifted II) keel. or iiiit:6l - g - cat'hy keYs," and shift tilt' band to give tt five dilferent revolutions, And lie hag no hcsitation.in assuring the Partners that' be is now-able to_turnish then' with an articleihr sti-, .pet ior to those Manufactured heretofore. For Speed. and clean threshing and case to- the horses, lie be lieves his machines to be unequalled. ' , His price is sllo—screiity dollars to be paid cash, and the balance in six months, for which it note wilt lie required with interest. Any person purchasing a machine and upon a fair trial, not being pleased, can return it. lie will at 114 times he ready to furnish them on-the shnrtest notice; orders' hem a distance ; will be punctually attended In. lnc will nlsd repai r - i - machines' oil . theAirrilint notice. - '' • I WILLI - All B MILLIGAN.: Newvilte„lnly Q 9, 1 3.11t:-- - -tt-----:-. --......- ~.....,_ • Balm :•of • Colunibia. 'British Consul's Philadelphia.' Tr NOW ALL PERSONS to whom these pies,. eats shall come, that 1, CILIA lIT RoutursoN - , Esq,hisitritanie Majesty's ;Consul. for_the..City.of Philadelphia, do hereby eertify ; 'fliat Robert NV bar . - ton, Esq., who attests to the foregoing-Certificates; is Mayor of -the City of Philadelphia; and that Mat thew Randall, Esq., is, Prothonotary of the Court of Common-Pleas for the-city-and- county of Philadel phia, to both whose.signiturea,,with the Seals of their respectiVe offices, full faiiii and credit iii due. .1 further certify, that I am personallynequamted with Joseph L. Inglig;one of the signers of the certi ficates hereunto affixed, wihich expresses the efficacy of the MOM of Columbia, and that he is a person of great respectability, and worthy of full faith and cre dit; and that 1 have heard hint express his unqualifi ed approbation-of-the (Alt:l.s of the said Balm of Co- Itimbia, in restoring.lAs hair. Given under my habil and seal of office, at the city of Philailelphia, in the State of Pennsylvania,, the United States of America. ROBERTIWIIARTON, Esil: late , Mayor of the high character of thefollowing gentlemen -- -._ The undersigned do !leech): certify that, we, have, used the Balm' of Columbia discovered by J; Old ridge, and hUve found it highly serviceable not only as a preveativeaphist the-falliag . off of !Mir, b uCalso a certain restorative. • - BM . e continued \VM THATCHER,,senior, • ' •• • Methodist Minister in S. George charFe - No . -83 North Fiftil-st - INGLIS,.33I_ Arch st. JOHN D. THOMAS; M. D. 163 Race st. • JOHN S. -FUREY, 101 Spruce.st. HUGH McMillin', 443 Small . • JOHN l'AleD,,jr., 143 Arch st. • ' The aged, and those who persist in wearing wigs, may not always experience its restorattre quallties, yet!it will certainly raise its virtues in the, estituation of the public, when it is known that . three of the a bove signers are more than 30 years of age, and the others not less than 30. [From the Mayor.) . COMMONWEALTH OF . PENNSTLVAIIHAi City of.Pliilitdelpliiit. . I, ROBERT WHARTON, Mayor of said city of Philtulelpifiaolo berebeertify that I um well ac quainted with Messrs.l7Pniilis, John Furey, and Hugh McCurdy, whose names ore signed to the above certificate, that they are gentlemen of charac ler and respectability, and as such full credit should be given to the saiticertificate. - 1 ' In witneiS Whereof, I havee - hereunto • set my hand, [G. c o and caused the seal of the city:to be afilx:ed, ": 1 the, sixth day-of December, tte. - • ROBERT WHARTON; Mayor. • - commm - A - ro ur THE: II AlR.—lts positivequalities are as fat; - " Id. For infant's keeping the head free - fivot scurf 'ttnd 'causing a luxuriant growth of hair. 2d. For ladiei after child-birth, restoring the skin to its usual strength and firmnessiand preventingthe s talling ont of the hair. - ' Scl• f o r any person recovering from, any debility, , the 'same effect isprodticed. 4th. , If Used' in infancy t 111 a good growth i started; is may be preserved by attention.to the latest period,' • • 1 , 9th.' It freei the hand lroni , dantirtiff; rititngtheini the nsiallh4mparts health and *igoritithe circulation find prevents the hair from changing colour or, get -6111.' It .causes the !Mir to curl beautifully when in it'over mig ht..' t' i'' •.- -. :!..' • , 'Noladies'toile itld ever be made without it. , 7th: Children who, hav by int means 'contracted vehnin in the': hencl, are inimeiliately and perfectly Ito ) cured , ofilietn bY Its tiad. 'lt iihifollible, ' 1 , . ' 'PI* `ale eitibe drug stgre , Of tonistoek gt Co.:,'lii Fletcher street near ; Par), and in Carlisle . . by Ste. I tensoolk.Dttikle: " ' • . ineci.[l6, 1840,--4y . , CO-PA lITN,EttSTI REFERENCE'S -iIL4BERT-ROBERTSON Read, the following Lateer:Frei...ld Ca •:s _ • . • &C)t,V •4' !c.. 4 ..TAA:it • " IPLUDit all'iltrigtol2lMS. TO PHILADELP)HrIA: THE subscriber,gratefulror past fovors,respectful7 ly ticAttaints his friends and the_publie, that Weliativat into operation on the Haritsburg, Lancaster .& CO ••• litmbin • . 'Oa n line hfnew DOUBLE CARS, which will run regu tarly between Harrisburg and Philadelphia, by whicli 'Goods mat Produce drat descriptions will bbforwnr • ded with care and despatch, at the lowest rides of freight. . . . received at the Vt'arenouse of THOS. .1. MAXWELL, N.".E: corner' of Broad and Vine. streets - Philndelpbia,- and forwarded to Harrisburg, Carlisle, Chainliersburg; and, intermediate: places, by the•suliscrilier. • ..01VEN Harrisburg, Feb. 5, I R 39.: ' • • • SALT' AND PLASTER, constantly on. hand. Cash:paid for almost all kinds-of country pro duce. , ilechaniesburg .- Line ffet4 MAQ4' N . 7 2 -TIP T .Lf ff. etemen alechallicsburg. , eritti Philadelphia or Raffia:ore. , • [BY RAU. RQ.ID ril HE subscribers grateful for past'fitrursi begileave-to- inform their friends and the public generally, that thee continue' to run a line of fiurthen Cai'n,iegularb , betiVeett - Mechanicsburg and Philadelphia Or Baltimore, by whi cli-goods and pro-, duce of all descriptions •will he forwarded with care and. despatO at the lowest rates of freight. , in will he received, at their Ware'. Houses in Methaniedturg-, and forwarded to 'either Philii delphin or Baltimore, according - to the direction . of the owner. = .r - J-The highest price will be given, for Wheat and Flour. • • • • DRESBACIr St. METIX.' N. B. :Plaster of. Paris and Salt always kept .on hand, and for sale at the lowest prices. • • July '29, I • Reitaii . 4° co: .2.'l4';:gr%fftiPa -- COM - TitISSION -&-FORWARD 17CG • DIER,CjiI A N TS, (hive removed to the capacious - Warehouse recently tit:Copied by - 1). Leecli.& Co. at the north-we'Steorner of- Cherry-antl-Broatl_strect,_Philidelpliia.-- --From-the facilities which the location-and infe - rnal arrangement of this depot afford, 30 . t0 Purthen Cars can he accommodated to unload and load at• the Saint; time' with:su Hie - km - room to siiitT '20,000 barrels of ti GOO toil °lC:rain - exclusive yr - the' forwarding.department.. ' ... • • —.Prodnesrof - dveey -- deseriptitin*iirke - Fe - Ri - ved as usual on consignintattsond liberal advances made oil receipt (if required)-butil_sales_are:cfreeted... • CH.IJG, lIELLAS. & -North 7 west corner of Cheyry & Broad st.-• REFERENCE'S I cialerson 7 B.:Tarkttri Henry} Rhoads, - Saiiiiilerson . &•ltossermrai, Jecol, S*oyer ' .11171c.vilie„ Daii4l Nevin, Sliippentbriry. J.-Logan Smith, Esti. Ccrazier . ? mamberskag. F.i.ster, Stutz & Co, 3 • Robert Fleming, Catlierwooil SI, Craig, phif i nfer ,. 47a. IVm. - R. Thompson & Co.- IViiitall ITOT:OE. . . . . . . - Those who know themselves to. hi: 'indebted to the subscriber, are respertlully requested Moan and settle Oar accounts bet WeCII this- date mud_ the Ist of - January 1841, as.it is absolutely necessary-that all ontstliWirifi accounts ;honkd be settled by that time'. The I lardwareimsiness is carries! on Os dsuarat the Ohl Stand, whero the public are requested to call for any article its the subscriber's line of business. . . JACOB SENEIt. Carlisle, Nov. 25, 18.49.-3 mo. • . ... . The Didittif.regelable - Pills. Are a purgative medicine, so natural-to the human - constitution, and withal so mild, and pleasant in their operatiotr, that not the slightest dread of Paie or sick ness, need lie apprehended front their use, eyen by the most delicate: at the same time, if used. in such a naintier as tr, operate freely by the bowelS; those morbid littinors,.( 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 ..euly_Wilipaiii,ortlistressof-eveeydescription.ne dri ven from the body, but disease in any.foem will be im- • possibk; howdy: Impradati Water Wheel. For the same reason, it lien,from the - sudden chang es of atmosphere, or any other &else, the perspiration THE Subscriber having purchased of the original Is checked; andthose humors which shouldpassoff by Patentee the _riglit_ol_the. a bove.Matee Wheel the skim.ireitthrewit inwatllly, causing headache,natt • scan, and sickness,paies in the bonesovatery and in for the state of Pentisylinnia, will dispose on talivid flamed eyes, sore throat, hoarseness, couglis,consmnp- 1 ual rights or counties on Advantageous terms. This tion, rheumatic pains in various parts of the body,noul-, water wheel hits been fully tested and proved to be so many other symptoms oft:etching cold,the Winn veg far' superi or to any kind in its power of propelling , machipery, having a greater force then any other crook Pills will invariably givv i minediate' relief.— wheels in pr,pportioum the quantity of water applied.. 9 •HtlY s L • 4 . intnaent. Three or four pills, taken at night on going to betl-,and , repeated a few times, will remove all the above un- It.is calculated to be more particularly useful at • •• , •f-' • pleasant symptoms,antli•estm•e the hotly mem) soun mills, having from two to eight feet bead and fall, -, • ' • • ./V0 FICTION. , ' • • der health than before. and to greatly obviate the inconveniences experiene- 1 ell from back water. It is considered by those hav- This extraordinary chemical composition; the re- , , Thelntliatt.:VegetablePilik (bailee PtirelotiVe)ere i . salt of science arid the invention of a celebrated med- a natural, and therefore a certain cure for Costiveness:., inn them_ iu use As Tie_nrdwilnoqiinpni•nnit impr ove ical-matr, the introduction ,of which. to the public because they cleanse the stoinacliand bowels of Mose meats thatlam ever been ietroduced for its siinplici- i iy, strength, steadiness of motion and durability. It , was investe&with the indemnity Of a death-bed be -- I infest, has since gained a reputation. unparalleled, t h e t e ous humours, which not onlY paralyze and weaken gestive ot•gans, bat ave the cause- Of:headache, is constructed altogether of iron and not so expensive f l atly sustrtitiing the correctness of the lamented Dr. nauseam and sickneis, palpitation of the heart, flying to make as an undershotoed operating with about , Gri 1 dlley's last confession, that "lie dared not die pains in various parts of the , Lolly, - and many her half the water And not liable to'- bit .obstructed by ice 1 without giving to posterity the benefit of ' his: knonl- disagreeable complaints. The same May be said of 1 iii t h e winter. The subscriber will devote his wee- I edge on this subject," and he therefore bequeathed difficulty of,breathinn, or asthma • the Liaise Vegeta rmrt(reldis-f°r-iii‘:l4. " h e' el4 nt - ' 6 ' l !!*'l"'" -- ° . , " na y: r - fo ins friendliffiriAtZTifiiiiit;SOlomon lirtys, the secret 11,Fm s _ w ill,k, 04e , „„ ; „;_ e z' rey , e /f_t y .,_iiii - d_ .lie-requirciL-' •: : - - ofliirdfficovey . - ' bowels, those tongli pleglany humors ~ ,vltich stop up • MICHAEL M'SI AIH, Harrisburg. . • , • . . , it is now.usett in the principal hospitals,-.and the allair cells of thelungsond are the ea Use of the above' _ . c private practice in our country, first and most cer- dreadftil complaint. - ~ • lately for the cure of the PILES, and also exteosive-. ln all disorderettmotione.Of the blood, called inter ; lrattif effectuallt , as to be Me credulity, unless - where mittent,remittent,-nervous; inflammatory and , putrid : its efibctsare wilnessed. Externally in The . follow- FEVERS, the Indian Vegetable Pills will be found in complaints: a Certain remedy; because they Octane the stomach Fee Dropsy--Crenting extraordinary absorption and. bowels of all bilious matter,andpurify.the blood ; -at-once: -, - - consequeetlyinsThey'remoye - the cause - of every kind' __Swellirgsr., , 4leducing_them_ha.n.few_limirs. - • - , , of disease;they - ore - mbiolutely - certahrto - cureWeey Rheumatismz--Acute or chronic, giving quiets, ki n d of v ever . . .. . . t ease. . ' So also when morbuthumors are deposited upon Sore Throat--ffy cancers, uleers;:or colds. the membrane and mescles,:causing those pains, in -, Croup and Whooping,Cow+----Externally and flanimatione amid swellings called Rheumatism,Gout, „... , 0, „. over the chest. • - , • gic.; the Indian Vegetable Pills' inaybe relied on as . All Bruises, 'Sprains, and Buries---Cured in a few I always certain to give relief, and if persevered :with, 'hours . willmost assuredly, and without fail, make a perfect S 0 and Uleere—Whether fresh or long stand- cure of the aboYe painful maladies. From three to in g, na fever sores. ' six of,said Indian Vegetable Pills, taken every 'tight It operation-upon adults-and children in redUcing ee goingto bed, will ; in a short ' time, coMpletely rid, rheumatic swellings, and loosening °toughened tight- 1 the, hotly, of all morbid nod corrupt humors; mei ness of the•chest by relaxation of the parts, has been . Rh et t eet toste r Gout and pain of every description, Will surprising beyond. ctineeption. The common :re-' ; disappear as if by Magic. mark :of those whit have used) it in the Piles; is "It i It should be remenThered that-the linhan Vegetable acts like a charm." • t' - ..:• -. . , Pilleare certain to reinoveratin in the :sidy,oppres. THE PILES..--The pried, St, is 'refunded to any „dee, nausea and sickeess, loss of appetite, costive. --persed_w_lumill_use_a_bottle_ttrilay.4.o A inintent for ness,a4ellatiLtinge_of_the_akinlantLe_yes;_and evire,k_ the Piles, andfeturn the empty bottle without, being other symptom of Liver- Complaint; because they', cured. These are the positive °Hereof theproprie- Purge from the body these corrupt And stagnant flu ter tO•the.ngents, and out of Many thousands sold, not - mors which, when deposited npoirThe Liver; arc the one has been unsuccessful.' , 1 ' • ' ' cause (tithe ataire dangerous complaint. They nee We might , insert certificates to any length, but also a certain preventive of aprilexy told Rh - nen death; , prefer that Those-who sell. The -article; should exhibitßecause they carry off those htunotirs which, obstruc- I .the original to purchasers: „• .• „ ' ting the circulation, seethe cause era rush, or deter . ' ' •To Plnisician s , and Patients. ~ .1 mutation . orblood to the head--;giilditiess especially , The Blind Pike, said to be inctirsble"by e&rnai •on turning suddenly , round. , —.l3lindness---drowsiness applications.--Solomon Hays warrants time contrary. I '"-*:losii - of memory-z:iinflaminatien of The brain . --in -Ilis-Linimentwill-eurelllintlyPiletn-,Tacts are more- giv!ity,and . every,other disOrdee oldie:mind. . . ~ stubborn than theories. :He ,solicits all respectable I. ONE, WORD TO' THE -SEDENTARY. . physicians td try it upon their patients: It will do 1 - ' 'Thoseivitoft•om habliprneterp a tionorekept mach them harm, and it is-known ; that eery physician ;within doors- ' should remember. that they -frequently 'who has had the holiest} to make the trial, has can- ' breathe rut at mosphere which ; is , wholly Unfit for the didly admitted that it has succeeded in every, case :„ proper expansion of the lungs; Aloha the same time, they have known-.% Then- why rani use,it ?....- It is The - owing to want of :exercise,tbe bolvels arenot,sufficient recipe:of one Of Thejrniost respeeMble Members; noW ly • evateunted»-the blood becomes 'impure, and head: ;deceased: Why:refuse to use,it ..Because: it is sold ache, itidigestioh, palpitationrof, the; licertonthmany as a proprienorymetlieine ?,. •Is this a sufficient ex- ',other disagreenblesymptents, are sure to follow: - J Oise fitor stifferrit their hon est ; patiente qii , linger in I • THE INDIAN - VEGETABLE PILLS .. ~ distresi? .• We think not: , :Physniionr shhirite con' : Eleir%4 cleanser, of the stomach - and bowels,and a dr vincedithat, there is. no humbug; or •quackery about t . e.ctpurifiet , :bfllte,blOON-Oie Certain, not only to re 'this articlee,-.AVIv then. not alleylatehuman , suffer-'-•move pailiortliiiteesseorefte•ykind front the the body, Mg? ' If they;Writh trait before . , let -them after all : but if useCpccasionally, so se:.to keep the body free other PreticriptiOns fall ' Physietani arereepectfully I from thintelitittiOra Whichnic theentiseorevery male reqUested,to do themselves and Patients the Justice to '.dy under - heaVen; they Will' Meat assuredly promote ape This article. - It shall be , taken, from. thin bottles such a, just-and equal, eireulatioNrof the blood, that and Thine Up, as their prescription if they:desire, ihtise wlt% lead a, sedentary. life, will be enableCto - - . - - . ' ,: ' . • sotomory gANS, enjoy Sound health, dad disease, of aey kind will We.„ Sold. by Conistock tt ;Co. 'Wholtisalo .Draggiets,...nbsolutely: inipossible• • : •--- ' .' • :', ''': . •Noi , 2,Fletebefetreet, New: ork:. : ,-•-; .'~ - - • : . For sale by ; ~ - .. , • Fot tato I also: by. ;STEVEN§ON , : , it .-. .. F,ll ;: -, CHARLEk . ,oo. ll3 4'ge!!_tt' L' .DlNKLE,,Carlish,;..Pai .., : , ---- - - • - ' . '-• I -c7.,..s ~ - - airy , office and General Depot, ist 6469 ItsiiM Street December 33;1840...4 y , : . '- 'Philadelphia:, .... ' .!. , ...[Merf.?o, 1540..---*Y"• :IMPORTANT TO . MILLERS_ & -161AN1U-PACTUREV.S.,-..:. . . , . --tCorT,I , . -This is to certify, that -I have-put-in-one of floivd's Patent Cast iron Direct Action that - Wheels; in place of a Reaction Wheel; that th; i Direct Wheel does not flood the tail race as mud"' 'r three inches as-the-reaction did, awl-that-I-can grind --seven- bush els'with the direct action wheel an hour, mad drive two run of stones, where !could notgel - Mt four bush els in the same time with the reaction and drive one run of stones. , - iv.trEn. FAHNESTOCK. Euphrata, Lam co.,Oet. 18.98'.., Alloway r May 5,1888. This may certify, that I have been engaged input ting in S. Ti.liowd's cast iron direct nutidn water wheel, botk in the State °Mew York and is Michi gan, atid . ean give it as my decided opinion that with 8 feet bead or under, rightly put in, it wade more business with the same water than any, other .water , wheel which I have yet had any experience in, and in .reference to back water, s second best to none that I have yet tried. 'ln referenceto gOarding against ide, there can be no better operation, and it IB very. easy t _ kept in repair. ST EI4PT AILF:S, .7111huright, to be Allowiiy!, - Sept. 3,1838. This may certify that I have bight my Mill one of Mr.llowd's direct water wheels for the apace of one year. 'lt is elivefeet wheelomtl I. have hall a hi the sanieplece-.71 have alscr had WheeleOri Union Wheel,,yef I think Mr. Hetvd's will do , More builinesi with less water than any other I have tried., It-does,well-in-backLwateri_JUMke had from 3,t0 6 (calmed. Ithink we could do as much wal l half the waterns we tuiarto do with the, undershoot I wheel, which has alio been in operation in my mill. 1 ' '"- , 'LAWRENCE RILEY: . , s Lyons, Sept.-3, 1838. - • This mry certify; thati'me have - used one, of S. Howl's, patent, water Wheels sinee,Deeember last,by the Side of a re-action , wheel; and we -think; that Ilowd'a:wilt de doable the business- with the same' water that the reractionwill liO, or very near: 'We never have but three feet.-beati, and eat grind, with. that ',eight ltnaliel 'per ' We are subleet to back. water. • This wheel Will do as good' Muntiearinidee •liask.water as the re-actiOnt end we recommend ft 4 . 0 ' theitnention and patronage orate:fluidic: .. • ; SIMON BURTT.; - '• MILES S. . - EERGSTRESSER, is agent forth° abeve. mentioned water wheel in the counties of llauphin,'Cumberiand and York,and atalltitnes,heready,toattendto their sale tied eree. don, ut-the 'shortest nOtite, addreiiiing - , Shephertlatown, Cumberland bounty; Pa. April 8, 1840. • -1Y .i::.-BILSIX:4If-WILD6CHERRY • NUMEROUS remedies IMO been offered .:and puffed into notice for 7diSeasei of The Lungs, scone of which has undoubtedly been found very use ful, but ef all that haveltitherto beearknown; it must be universally acknowledged there is ,none that has ever proved as successful as the ,"13ALSOM OF WILD CHERRY.'.'.:,. , Such indeed are the 'astonishing , restorative and - heal ingproperties Of this " Balsarm" that even in the worst_ forMs of Consumption, when •the ,patient has sulreited with the most 4istressing:•• bough, violent pains iti - tliii'dieSt;diffiiiulty of breathitigought sweats, 'bleeding of the lungs, fre. and When the most estebm 'ed reined ie sl of our PlMminacopi as had failed to afford any relief, and even when Botanic, Ifonicepathie, and numerons•othertemedies, had•• been used for many. monthsin vain, this ilivaluable• remedy has checked in every syploin, and been productive o . r the most as relief. In the early •stages - of the disease;' proceeding froth neglected colds, termed •Catarrhal . Consumption, it has ,been used with mulcviating suc cess, and in many instances, when this disease 'seem • ed to have marked its victim for an early grave, the .use of this medicine has arrested every symptomiand restored the lungs to a state of perfect health. • In that forth of Consumption, soprevalent amongst delicate young (*tamales, commonly termed debilitb, or "going, into n decline," a complaint with which tiro sands are, lingering, ii has also been used with surpri sing success, 'and not only possesses the power of - checking the progress of this alarming disease, but at the same time strengthens and invigorates the whole system more effectnally,,, thou-ally remedy we have ever possessed. , • 01- LIVER COMPLAINT.---In diseases of the Lizier;particularly - wlieuattentled With - awn igh; itidi: - gestion or_ wandering pains in the side, - it has also - pro-, ved very efficacious; and 'cured many etptes of this kind after the most powerful remedies Mil failed. • ASTI' NIA: --In this complaint it leas also been used in numerous instances with the most singular sucress..__lt opens the chest, rendering the _breathing perfectly free, arrests tho cough, and will seldom tail to giVe permanent relief. . BRONCHITIS:—Asa remedy in, all Broni chial affections of the throat, attended with a hoarse ness, cough or:sore lithe throat, it will also be found a. very .efrec(italymnedyond will AnostlY Mlbrd .hm-* mediate rs:liplif used at the emumencothent.„ of its attack. • .• . CQUGIIS COL1?$:-...-411 common coughs and Bolds, that pre:tail so extensively thrbughout winter, it will be folind much more effectual than Any remedy its use, stud wltc . n colds settle upon the Ipngs, causing an inflammation with pain's in the breast,ilif fiddly or xhortuess ofbreathing, &c„ the.use of tliis suppress, such.. symptoms Irnmediately, aUdot the same time prevent the longs from beeom- - ing more seriously diseased, co-.4-Atout , AND WHOOPING.EOUGH.—In thesetomplaints, so comanonJoyMittglchildren,_this BalsifFii - wilfice - founirnmeft_superuirt.o_tlie yarego, 'sic Elixir. Syriip of Squills, and the various cough mixtures in common use, as . it is entirely free from Latty.thing the least-injuriousond may at anilines be 7_o v:eff to"OiltIrko I.l.roasalt.d.Y;Mid4initlietettr, Minty of its affording them speedy relief. (--• (0•• AS 'A. rAmILY MEDICINE Tor many oth 'et , complaints, thisllalsam will also be fotind partic-. ujarly useful. • Besides having proved an invaluable remedy Mall Pulmonary affections, it exerts a- pow-• erful influence over many diseases depending on a depraveduciplition of the system;alnl thosewho have suffered from the indiscriminate tise• of Mercury ; or other deleterious drugs, that me dften compounded insliat't•ent_uttattk_onstrtnnaill_find it a. remedy of great y v a i l g u O e ra p i o g ss t e h a e s whole system`' sore r e e n ff g ec h t e u ti a V l n ly than any onter medicine we possess. CAUTION TO PERCIIASERS.—AS this fined '. _ icine has alreatly icqffired great celebrity. there, limy • probably lie same attempts to Indent: It, and . deceive the public with a spurious mixtuve, to prevent which I would with all ptirellaserg to observe the following marks of the genuine Balsam. It is put np.idliiittles or two size's each,_having the...words wisTAws BALSAM OP WILD EIII7.IIRY, PHILADEL-' blown in tllieglass;tind a label on the front' with the signature 'of" HENRY WISTAII, M. D. wilhoUt \flint!' none is genuine. Prepared for the proprietor. I . )y - WILLIAMS ix CO.;Chemists,No: Vi•COmmerce street, 'Mandel:. phia, and sold by - the' meet respectahle•Brpggists and_ other appointed agents in till the principal towns throughout the United States: Ciirhatc tcy° The Genuine Balsam sold in Car= lisle, by SAMUEL ELLIOTT, appoint ed Agent. . Price 91:00 a bottle December 16,18.1'0.-1y • Detitistry DR. I. C. LOOMIS, TrIAS returned to Carlisle, and Will, as heretofore. - N . l attend to the prat:tied — of:l)etitisti7. nejnay be .found at_ Colonel Ferree's. lintel— Persons re, (Resting it, will be waited upolvat their residedee. Da. GEORGE D. FOUKE, Refer (0 L Di. D'Avin N. MATtaN. • Carlisle, Mardi 1l„1540. TDRiWZST&S' THE CELEBRATED REMEDY-FOR DISEASES OF THE LUNGS, -~~ inslow 9 s- Balsam- of 11011,EHOUND.- An unpai' - libe - ktl remedy for common Colds,Cciughs, Asthma, Infinciiitt; Whooping CoUgh,Bronclutis, and - alt - tlisenes - otr tliellreast , llud - LungsOinullog to Consumption ; composed. of the" concentrated virtues of 1 - lorchound,lioneset, Blood Root; Liv erwort muLseveral other vegetable substances.-- , Prejnu•ed only by. J. M. 'WINSLOW, Itochester, universally admitted' pettoral virtues, of the herbs froni, which the BALSAM OF HOREHOUND is made; are too' generally knoWn to require recormnendatiom . lt is therefore - only- ire cessary,to.• observe that . thiS medecine contains the whole of their medical properties highly concentrat ed; and so' hatipily , combilied with several other . ve getable Substances; as to render it the most 'speedy, mild and certain remedy, nowpuse 4 for the Corn— , plainti'ithsoVe"Mentieneth rOr . Children, this Balsam is, of i nestimabl es val ue. It is a speedy remedy for the It idooPing Cough and Croup, and affords certain relief i u Bowel CoMplaints, Chohc, Teething,,Ste.` it is pleasant to the taste, anti May be 'safely given to the tenderest infant and should he keiit nt all times in every family, as it - is •much better for the complaints incident to Children, than 'Tirregoric,Godfrey.s Cordial, or the Cordials so dont -manly used, as hundreds in this City have testified. - Reath the following:—l - hereby certify that early in-the-spring of 1838, I contracted a severe COLD, which settled upon my lungs, and .threatened hasty Consumption.. I used several, prescriptions, but ob tamed .little:or to relief; I was much alarmed.— limipening to be in. Bochepter,l was a dvis e d by m y friend; Mr. Winslow, to try a bottle of his 13AtsAil or BonrmouND: I did so, and to My surprise ob tained relief at once—and by. the use of ,that single bottle' was perfectly restored to .health. To those afflicted with' Colds oy, - Coughs,'-at-this inclement season, I say "go, and do likewise." LEANDER CHIPMAN. 1- Pittsford, Monroe cd.,;Sor. 9, 1838— . Dear Sir: I have been. for a series of years afflict ed With an aliection of the Lungs; and a hard cough,, and have many times ityose in'the morning as com pletely exhausted by excessive coughing during the night asql person would .Im.liy_a_ hard days labor. I have tried most of the pdpular reintlio . .of the day, but never foniut relief, until I met with your Balsam of 1101Tbm:dd. 411 the other remedies or palatives, that I have used, leaVe the bowels in a congested state, while yintreleavcs them soluble and free. 'rids I consider a great desideratum. On taking a dose of your liaison: whihi goiiig to bed, I rest•gmetly the' dight; and my sleep is refreshing. • take great pleasure in recommending. your Balsam dr trove hound to all those afflicted with puhnonary •com plaint s or any distrase appertaihing td the lungs, and [take this Ihiportunity to thank you for the greitt,re lief apt benefit-I have experienced through your ins stratum:Wily., Yonrs, with much reSpect, ' , For sale b) • S.ELLTOTT,envlisle. ' - • • NORTH, Norville . . Also, by Druggists generally throughontthe coon try. , Price 50 cents per bottle,. - • , Apr i 1.1•5, .1340:r-4 • 3Presh . . ' The subscribCr 7 'has recently recetvcd large ,atli tional . . • suppliespf . Medicienes, , Coloi's avc-tiitutrs; Linseed. 011. Slits. Turpentine, Copal Varnish, Pain ters' Brushes, Varnish Brushes, Han'd Brui;lies, Sper maceti Oil, (very ft ne)- Sperm Caltdle,s, Soaps in great variety, Glass Lamps, Cap and' Letter Paper, Fruit., Spices, Perfumery, &c. &c., which he will sell toTV6.!eiiins; others, witomisAm: or by RETAIL, at the lowest rates, having purchased en tirely for each; he will offer bargains' to those who wish to purchase at wholesale, =Z= Surgery. • • • • - • - • - e-f; - • SUBSCRIBER respectfully . tende;ft, , , grateraticknOwledgments to the put:11163011/e very liberal share of patronage he has /received dur ing the past year, aiawould continue- to offer them hisprofessional services iiitheir' various 'bran ches at his residence; No. 7,.Haper's Row. Hefiles, .elettnegs, ;Ind plugs teetlt,elid inserts incorruptible tarrer metal ie artificiatteeth in the, most approved' manner.. Charges arivays moderate. ' J. C. NEFF, M.,D,: Carliiile; March 25,1840.-..-tf ' • 71.7A1LY. ICZDIOINES. Prepared only by Dr. D. ja:ynelnventOr;. and . Sole proprietor', No. South Third street,.Philadelphia, and may behad.of S. B LI,IQTY', rind also.of SPA' VE.?Y SON 4 , DI.NICLE, , Druggists, Car; lisle, Pa. . . . These medicines are recommended and 'extensive ly used by the most intelligent:persofis in the United States, by numerous. Professors and - Presidents of, .Colleges, Physicians. of the Army and wavy, and of Hospitals .and Almshouses, and by more than three hundred t)ergyrnen of various denominations. They.are expressly prepared for family , use, and have acquirtd an unprecedented popularity through •out theUnitdd States; and as they are so admirably calculated tq preserve •lIEALTII and cure tusnitsE, no tinnily should ever be without,them. ,The proprie tor ol these valuable preparhtions received his edu— cation :It one of the best' Medical Colleges in the Uni= ted States, and has had fifteen years experience in in extensive and di versified practice; ay which lie has had nrepleoppitunities of acynring a practical knowl edge of disea . ses,,and of tne remedies belt calculated to remove them. These Preparetions consist of - • . JAYNE'S EXPECTO.RANT, a valuable remedy for.. cough.,.. e °lda, . consumption, asthma, spitting. Of. blood,croup, 'moping :cough, bronchitis,pleurisy and inflammation °film lints or throat, tlifliculty of brea ,- thing, and all diseases of pulmonary' orkans.—Price one ilollar.l • , ' . ' - - • ' .AIsoJAYNE'S HAIR TONIC, for the preserva-. tion; growth and beauty of the hairomd which will positively bring in .now hair on bald Beads.--Price one dollar, Also JAYNE'S TONIC VERMIFTJGE, a .cer.; tain and pleasant rumcly for wormsolyspepsia,piles; and maaLother scases.-:-Prree 50 cents. • Alsi) JAYNE'S CARMINITIVE BALSAM, a_ certnin cure for hoWel road summer complaints, liar= Otte, dysentary .cholic i cramps, sick headache, sour stomach, cholera morltu s, and all derangem . ei,tworthe stomach and bowels, nervousaffectionsA.c.---Price 5.0-cents.' , -AIso . .I.AITNE'S . SANATIVP. PILLS, fOr Fenitt disc liver complaints, costiveness, fevers; inflOrn= nations, glandular, obstrOetiona, diseases oldie skin, Sze. and•nt all cases where an alterative or. purgative . medicine ig requirettPrice2s cents box. -.-May 1.q;18-40:,----;:ly •.. AV3I. COGSWELI -Jaqi?es Hair Tonic, . For the growth, preservation' and restoration of the " —lad is an article ; and-has; in n 0..- . merdus instances, iiroduced a fine growth of hair on theTheadiof persons who hairbeen bald foryears. ',ARIES • AlstD - GENTL 4E1!,;--DO you wish elegant, luxuriant - and beautiful hair? I know you will answer yes. -Hear, for one moment, (lie enuse of its loss, why itturns•gron'rusty and-coarse riliund-unplonsmr in its appearance, and flintily flails Eack hair has a root in the skin, and is itself :1 hollow tube, through which there is, constant circblation of line blood.— lly this - eirculation—the-hair'-is- nourished and held fast, its glossy colour is given and preserved, and it is covered with the finest oil. Now.any thing which in jures the skin of the 'bead, or diverts or Likes away the blood &omit, will-prevent or impede the circula imajhrbugh the of the hair; stop ita groivth anal cause It to flail offamturm•grar, - Orlatitlii.:Hence it is that nava cause that obstructs op _weakens the cir culation of blood thrpuoa the-skin, or that dii•erts-the . blood to otliekjaart's of tire systeM, will take away the I ively,'fresh and N'outlifill appearance of the hair, ar rest its growth, furn It gray soonor or tater, and in thousands ofinstances cause Premature baldness. • . For sale by Se va,mori Hair.Tonic.--\i call the attention of those af flicted with .premat nee haldnesS. to the excellent Hair_ Toniti prepared by Dr. Jayne of this city. Having. used it ourselves, lye 'can speak of its virpes by expe rience, and we unhesitatingly pronounce it an invalu able remedy to, prevent the falling off of the hairond to restorelt from a dead, to a fine, healthy appear ance: We can also speak"front personal knowledge of the'casts of two or three friends who were predis posed to baldness, who by the • use of Jayne slimy' Tunic, have now luxuriant hair. We have, no dispo sition to miff, indiscriminately all kinds of remedies for all diseases which flesh is heil• to, but when 'we 'have tettt•it the - v rtne - o Cluitt Die le, - we ii fet'e:l9' is_good.---Saturclay tllyning Post. . Tit fine's flair he - retofore, num bered ourselves among those who believed that the „.. ilair Topic - , prepared by 1)r. Jayne, Waq one of the many quack rostrums whose virtues are never seen beyond the fulsome pulls of. their -authors. 'We. are willing, nt length., to make public acknowledgment of ' the error abut. belief. An intimate frierd;some two or 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 We - idea -- of attempting to cultivate so barrii a - s - pot purchased a bottlst or two of the Hair Tonic from- Dr.dayne,and according to his directions applied it.- During the present week— • the same friend ushered itinmelf into our presenceAd uncovering his hitherto naked head; astonished us witl thin, though Iworiantzrowth of hair, from one / to • two inches in length---upon, the very premises wp'had believed as unyielding to cultivation as the traikless sand that skirts the Atlantic. This is -no me, httt is religiouslytrue,andto those Who doubt,the,gentleman can he pointed out. What is more In .0,•or of this , " .L.temppr4 l ,; ry Siiitilento7si - OrTh4arr--but was one ,ot'yedrs' standing, though tbeihe / gentlemao is, but forty-five years of nge.- 7 -Philadelphiii .Spirit of the Times, " : • / - , - WAR ! WAR ! WAIOL-The Wig makers have declared liestilitieSagainst our neighbor Dr. Jayne, . on account of his Hair / Tonic,which is knocking all fiteir..b.llsiness into ayeackeilat.'2 Ladiei and gen. / Alenten-,old_and_ykting_areilsicking,to_the_Docto' • . standard.'• Headyleng divested of even the first ruili.; • .: sz ments,nf hair atter using his Hair tonic soon appear With new and)flowing locks, which Absalom lurnscl might : have/envied. Beardless boys are seen Ivith ._. large any Slushy whiskers; and hidios ami/e / a'gaith thrtaigktheir own raven ringlets more beautiful midi - bewitching than ever. Bald heads are do ing their, • wigs;and throwing theni to the "molts an the bats;" , while the Wig makers stand aghast as they behold; - ,the demolition of their business. . . .. Whatwill be the consequence Of this war wc.know not, as the wiggles are outrageous/find the Doctor re-_ ----., mains firm, and. declares that , some things can he. done as well as ethcro,"and tiint bald. heads may as , well welly their own bait as that of others.--[Week,,-.• r . ''. 1 ly Messenger.. . • / ,/ . . . .• , . . , ~ aryner'.77ali - Tone - wieurittalmtait - everr --- corner,- when peradihnliiting the streets, men wearing. • lOng and glossy }Or, which they seem to be proud of, and otherit.wl o have raised, in a few Weeks v a crop of black inonstacties, that would vie Witlythe•glossiest bruin that everwalked the foxest. It has puzzled us. to know" lie _secret of all tlffsl wptulliOus crops Of • hair; but Messrs. SANDS, 70 and" 100 Fulton street;,, •. • havegnt the remedy, where all - wba are curious in.' ' such matters may learn 'a valuable seereti-d-Neso liirk Whig. ' Sold in ,Philadelphia at 20 South -Third Street: • .. :WAYNE'S- EX PECTORANT... - : , This s medicinelms already proved itself to be all that' it has been tecoinnieriffeil, by those who - havegiven fair test im this country, and the demand for it in. creases daily. We have: just - heard of an important cure of Astlitna t which has beeneffected by the usil'of it in a neighboring town.—the case was that Of , a fe inale Wholiad for a lo ng _ time been under the care of physician, bat had ream veil•no relief, and her •case -was beginning to be considered hopele.so.‘.. : As .tt hiSt resort shepurchased a bottle:of Dranyne's Expeeto rant, which caused her to esTectorate freely,goidogr, ly eased her cough, inutie rapidly 'restoring her to health: . • • We luive no hesitation in saying this pretni rObn of Dr. Jayne, for the cure of coughs, colds; in finenza i'ASthma; ConsintiptiOn;-1116: istheinost valua. biomedicine.ever offered, tO•the;AMerlcan 'There is no quackery about it--Dr. Jayne is one O the Mospskilful practisibg-phydiehins.in- Tennsylia n ; aad.w.herever. hi s preparations have been thor ,Oughly tested„ he islooked upon as a4reat public ben efactor:.;-(Soncierset (Me.) Journal.'.. • • For.sale by Siniuel Elliott and Stevenson. & Din!. kilt; Pa. : • • • :._ ..(May.l3 1840."":'. S. ELLIOTT, and ' STEVENSON Sc. IHNKLE; • Carlisle, Pa Atlty IS, 1840.--1 y