FOr Sale br Rent. • - . • A House and half Lot of Ground, sit. .•aa , . natal on Main street,_Carlisle, atoin. • ,r • is . ■ „ tightmes Hamilton, Esq.; the property of Airs. Cooper, Fcir terms apply to, c , WM. CEAIGHEAD, Sr. Feb. 10,1811 Black Walnut Flank: THE' Subseriher wishes to purchase BLACK. IVAL.7I',UT PL4N7tiu anv quan tity that may be'offered; for which Forty . oollars cash per thousand feet plank measure will be given: Said .Plank to be - Of good - quality; two inches and one-eighth in thickness and fourteen feet tour inches in length. To be ddlivered at the Omni in Harris= burg, or ut any point on the Cumberland Valley Rail Road, and immediate inforMation forwarded to . the subscriber. - 'Any other information relative to said businesscan be 'had on applicatiOri to .Robert TViszlitinan; Carlisle; or bv addressing the subscriber (post paid) residing in Philadelphia. ' • DAVID FREED, Jn. ' December 30; 1840.-6. ino.* vnw larevoce The subscriber has just returned from the city P • and is now 'Opening some very desirable seasonable GOODS, consisting in 'part of Itriisible Green, Brown, DinniOnd, Pilot, Beaver, Blank Wool dyed, Blue; Adilade, Cadet and Olive ••01,10THS.F.: Wool dyed Black, Blue, and figured Cossinterest Sattinetts of all descriptions; Cords and Beaverpens; Ticks,and Checks; Imported Stair and figured Car peting; Saxony, Prince and Mouse de .Laines; Bom bazines, :11eri noes, blue black, Mack, Mantua, Fawn, Brown, Figured and Plain Silks; Figured . and Plain Swiss and Jaconet Oftudins, . Green Baize and Flannels of, different colours; Gloves and Hosiery; ..Cloth and Fur Caps. Broshemod . Merino Shawls; 11Iackinaw,-Rose Point -Blankets; Ler,iniM and Straw Bonnets; together with an assortment of Groceries Sr. tiateensware. All of which' will he sold on the most rcasiiiialile terms. Person - are invited tocall and examine for themselves before purchasing:elsewhere. • ANDR c r -RICHARDS. Carlisle, Dec. 23 1810. . • pargaips,. Barg6ins. • Cheup Goods-for Cash. -Thrt SabscriberAolesirous,ottreilticing their stock of•Nisti•oloodize,'offcr it at reduced - prioca for Cask TheiV enfiro Btock of. 0:39:40 CL9TIA. • nels, - CSFc. 4-c. vokbe Frail At a vzrysmalf advanqe. Such persons as arellesirolticif_7b) — ffining_gootllAtrgainfmill•rlealv Call' at the store of ' • . . N. BrTlie entire sick• :4f,alarCkinlizo Bold: t bargain to any one wishing to ciig,ttgit' in the businegi, if appli Deo. 13-1% • . tr:i:a LOOK HERE ..Dl - FOR:BAMCAINS-, AT Tue .421Zrw in SlOmiensburEy Pa - - _ . ARNOLD ABRA2rIS, -, - Arc nontooening 'at their Store , a- laiie, and -aos splendid assortment of -- .. Fall and ,Winter .(; (to MI 5 . 4 which they" will sell at such prices as cannel fail to suit pueeltasers,,l2s.in,q; determined to sell cheaper thatican be found iilsuislieve in the state. Their stook consisting in part of the-following articlesoiz: Black, Woe, Brown, Olive' Green, Invieible .Orten, wllatserry., Steel-mixed, 41 Cadet mixed Broad Cloths,' Bluo, Striped, and Drab Castinteree; Blue Green, 13..ah' and Steel-mixed Casaineisi Prussian Blanket atteMeri no Shawls, Handkerchiefs, leo.. Also a large assortment of • • OssICSIA GOOdS, . • , • Queensware, Hardware Groce &c. &p. We would invite the olio enfrilytd:examine our new sad cheap giiih!s, ind if podigobcts, low prices sad exertion to preaseittlitive: nnyeffect; we feel confident tlsat they will not go away without leaving with us a little of the Ready Rine. N. B. Country Produce of all kinds will be taken in exchange for Goods, at market price. . I'. S. A report has been 'circulated that we do not intend to 'continue here lenge? than the ensuing spring, we therefore would aciptaint the public that 'We have leased' the store-house, which we now occu py, for the term of four years. May this.check the slanderous tongue of those who seem to devote al their attention to such base and degraded. acts, Dee: 9, 184.0. • BARGAINS! - Sontheimer t Lindatter , . At their Ne%v Store in ioentreville, hare just re ceived and are now opening a 'very large and splendid Assortinent of BRITISH,TRENCII :and-DOMES. TIC • D Rl7 GOOD which hare beenaeleeted with much care in the' of MON YORK and PHILADELPHIA, and which • they „,, re spectfully invite the citizens of Centreville *thuity.-ttk_aall-und-examine, as-they-will-be ena _:___bled....to.pleas.e.ll_decidedly-theaper---titan -any other establishment ii—t-tlfe happirat all. times to see cuitanuers whoilte desirous of having • New .Cheap and Good Goods. Among Their stock will, be found Blue,Black, Brown, 'Green, Olive, Cadet, Mplberryi Dahlia, Cit ron• Claret, Mixt Drab, And„ tvikriety of low priCed (Mb 0 V 11163 41 Superior striped and plain London and Buckskin - ---Cassimeresoreminm mallow priced Sattinetts; an. 'parlor Silk, Satin, Velvet, Valencia, Corded, Strip. ed, Figured and Plain Marseilles and Cassimere Vesting's. • A general assortment of all qualities and colors , ot • ate suitable ffir,.. Gentlemen's - wear, Superior Black Gros-De, Naps; „Po De Swell, . Gros De Swiitit, , anti,lOnshani Silks, Challeis;Chint. zes,Jacconki.Oarithriol, Dobbinetts,PlOin' anti , inred Swiss, and Book Muslini, Shawls, Dress „Ilantlkerehiefs, Searle, Veils, Ribbons, See. A large• and excellent assortment of fine and ltur 3 prieed..Calleoes, Irish; Table, Towelling and Table Diaper, Crash Mustins, Titskitigs, cheeks Cords, Deaverteens, &C A general assortment of Leghorn . lint! Straw Bonnets, Umbrellas, Parasols, tee. Also, • sit ettensive assortment. of • • Groceries and.Queensivare , of the Most ueproved Qualities The public areee. spectrally invited to call.titiul Judge for themselves as' • they are determined to sell cheap for cash or country produce. TAVERN KKEPCRS are reepectfully invitettte call end exainine their stook of Liquors before - purchasing- elsewhere: Centreville; Cum. Co., October 14,110. Champ Shavvis. The Subscribers have on hand a large assortment orCash.mere, Thibet, Merino, Brodie, Chenille and other kinds. of Shawls, which -limy will sell at a small advance fur Cash. , - • Par 1 lofh.±l Caps.. . A gbwritisoitosiet of Par and Cloth Caps will sold sheap ot the store Ot • : :01.41 M1:. ' 4l trir 47 rr• ' . . ~` 1 ~u~~rw:~ ; WRFC = ,~;~,, • • otr•L 0 O'.lC• HERE!}! • EntillattaltMt 0111‘23 The Subioribers offer their present Sibirk of Alm , . eltandize at reduced prices, and. wilfenntinue st such priaes MM. all is sold. A largo portion of their Stock is offrred at Coat. • H}TNER.& MULVANY. Carlisle, Dec, 30,1540.. ' • • Mechanicsburg Line • ga, j 3 t, . 4 .‘ Beliveen ',Mechanicsburg :and • Philadelphia or Ballintore. . [Br RAIL JUMP OR ' ir HE sUbsetibers grateful fur past favors, liewkave to inform their friends and the public generally; that they atill.continue to run a Imp of burthen Cars regularly between Meelinnicsbnrg and Philadelphia or Baltimore, by,which goods and pro 7 duce of all descriptions will beNbrwarded with care and despatch at the lowest rates of :freight. Produce will be received at their Ware' Howes in Mechanicsburg, and , forwarded to' either Phila delphia or Baltimpre,laccording to 'the direetion of the owner. The highest price will be . given for Wheat: and Flour. DRESBACII iY AMU. -N. B. Plaster of Paris and salt always kept' on hand, and for ea 4 at the lowest prices. . , - For Sale. The two Story' Stone }louse, ottenpicdbr the, sub- Seriber on East street Carlisle, with: the Lotof Grotinti 90 feet 'front on •said street, and extending: .250 feet buck,!o the Letart spring. There is a Stone_ Stable, a Carriaate•llotise, and .0 well of water on the. premises. The whole neoperty is enclosed by a substantial stone wall: Forftwther particulars apply, LO IL C. HALL. Carlisloillov. 4;1840. EDGE TOOL • 12.111.17172Agea 1 270 • . The sitbseriberliereby informs the_eitizetts,of car, lisle, and thrpublici generally, that he has taken the -shop nearly opposite the . lail, where-he will be pre. pared toManufaetttre to, order, on the most reasona ble terms, any article in his line of bitsineas, such as Axes, Mill Picks, &c: lie will also attend to • Steeling and Grinding Axes lie soliciia's share Of public imronage. - • - Carlisle, Nov, 5, 15.19 Variety StOre, Sie.`. -- . M in' subscriber, thankful for pnst fiiyors, respect _ _fully inforrfis the puhlic.that he still continues .to'''hotet in -Church -All ei, - -near--" Hall," where he has now on hand a large nssortment of:notion/. consisting in Part, of the follOW mg: Bread, Mikes, Cheese, Bacon, Hams; Flour, Saap,C4l,, T ,- Spices, Fruits, Sweetmeats, and otlier necessaries c tleulated for this meridian. N. Bile also continues to kLep an Eatink Tfouse, where gentlemen can be accommodated mill; Tripe, Pigs FertiPickled'Oystei.s,&c. at the or eit wake. J. cot . SIEG. . . -• Sept. 9, IS4nr.;—.l year. *. Prodtce .Wanted Immediate - Iv. CASII•will be paid for rtvr, THOUSAND.bar rels of Elm.; TEN TuousAm.) Invalids of Wheat; TEN • THOUSAND bushels of Rye; and TEN TilousAwk bushels or Corn, , liv the - ealbscriber, Vi o can at all times be found at hi's:Ware-house on the canal between AValnut and State streets. OWEN ..111 . CABE. Ilarrisliair: , April 1,1840.--.4 P IN AND FIGURED gousEtmr. DE LARIS, offered for sale by ARNOLD Be ABRAMS. DAMASK Pt FRENpIi BLANKET SHAWLS of a new style, for sale nt the ,New Store in Iklppensburr„.by . _ARNOLD Sc. ABRAMS. • Alear Hardware, Grocery, A' • 11^11111MTP : STOWE.' THE subscriber has justreturned from the Cities of New York, Philadelphia and Mil ! timore, and is' now opening at his storeroom S. Corner of Market Square and Main Streets (for merly occupied by Geo. W. ilitner,) a general as sortment .or . - Hardware, Slone Ware, Cedar. Mire, .Brittania Ware, Groceries, • Oils, Paihls,rarniehes,'Cla ss,Bruilf- . - es, Whips, Canes, Lamps for • bUrning . .'Camphine Oil, mud a ,great variety of articles useful and necessary Tor'. furnishingand keeping a house.-- lie hasalso,and willoonstantly keep on hand Oil, a cheap and elegant imbititute for sperm oil, and having been appointed the agent of Messrs. Backers and Brother of Newark N. J., for the sale of .Tone's Patent Lamps in thiscounty, he is prepared to fur nish Lamm and Oil', at Lvery reasonable, rate to all w i alwish to use this new and economical light. Basing selected-his goods himself, and made his purehases for cash, lie is•able, and is determined to Those having the cash to lay out will find it to their advantage to pre bins a call. HENRY DUFFIELD. Carlisle, July 8, 1840.---tf. . ' Lace Goods. • • • A large acOrtrrient of Thread Lace and Edgings; Cambric and Swiss Edginr„sund Insertings, for sale at reduced pricela - the store of . lIITIVER & OILTLVANY. IirUST RECEIVED at the New Stpri lt.P. in Shippensbnrg, English, German aful French MERINOES, and for sale by ARNOLD - * -- ABRA3V3: - JUST RECEIVED and - tiiiiTeered - fot -- IT4le at the New Store in Shippensburg, a handsome and splendid assortment of Plain, White . and Braid ered Merino Shawls. ARNOLD SZ .A.BRAMS.- PRINCIPAL - REASONS Why Dr. ILARLICH'S:Compound Strengthening and German Aperient Pills arc used by all,clatis of people, in preferene to other Medicines, beeatitTe they are prepared from a pure extract of herbs, a whole some medicineonild - in its operation and pleasant in its effect—the most certain preeercer of health, a safe and effectual cure of Dyspepsia or Indigestion ; and all Storitach Complaints, a preserver and _purifier of the whole system. • Ilecause - they - soothe - nerres-of-sensibility-and-fen, tify the nervesof motion, imparting to their most sub tile fluid its pristine tone, thus giving strength and elearnFss of - • - I)Cosibie they never destpy the coats of the stomach and bOwele, as all strolig purgatives do. • Because science and experience teach us that no mere, purgative alone Will cure the disease of the Sto maoli• and Nerves. Weakness is the primary cause of a host of diseases,and,hv euntinuly resort; ngto /Mas tic purgative., yen matte the diseases much worse, instead of better. ' ' • . . . • - Becane Dr. Harnett% Metlivi nes are ptit ttptipon the common sense principle, to "atomise and strengthen," .which Issheonlyssourse to-pursue to- efreet - a - nure.-4 Lastly,- --- • Because titose. itiedieines really do cure the disease for wliith - they are recommended. Principal Office For. the United Statei b at No. 19 North Eighth stied, Phil adelphia. XO4- .• . ' Also, for sale by J. Wirers Sr, Co., Carlisle; arid Wm. Peal, Sliqppensborg i :Pa. prin. 13,1814...9t WORMS! WORMS!! 'FORMS!!! v To remove these trotiblesonie and dangerous 'inhabitants of the Stomach and bowels; which so often impair the health And tiestrOti the ihve of children, use Jayne's Tonic Vermiftige, a certain and safe _pr& paration for theremoval ofth:. variants kiritis worms,, dyspepsia, sour stomach, want of appetite, infantile feier and ague, and dibliity of the ;stomach ,end elai.and organs of djetation. To be ha 4 stßi No. £0 ;Math Third street " Aliate be had at ?simnel Elliott and Stevenson . & Diakle;Carliele,Pa: ,: Daarls :taw EiT);, l l, -. : , :tr;4**44.04-IF-.:70.e...r a',l ,ti - 03: - Sp.._ : ~,Ir_lo ip'..l,:i..e x . -.. 4 Aeivibitleof.Freighrearpl- TO PHILADELPHIA. TIIE subscriber,grateful for past rovors, respectful, ly Requaints his triendaand the publie, that be bas put Into operation on the Harrisburg, Luncaster & EO : . lunabia • • . • itoo-V4 a line of new nountx CARS, which will run regu larly betivecu Harrisburg and Philadelphia; by which Goods and Produce elan desciptiOns will be forwar ded 'with care and despatch, at the lowest rates of freight. • Goods will he received at the yVarcnonse of TIIOS. J. MAXWELL, N. E. corner of Broad'and :Vine streets; 'Philadelphia, and forwarded tollarrisburg,' Carlisle,.Clutinbersburg,.,and intermediate places, by the subscriber, • OWEN M'CABE. ' Harrisburg., Feb. 5, 1836. pti-FISII, SALT AND PLASTER,censtantly on hand. Cad'. paid for almost all kinds of country lwo . duce. - . . . .• .WHOLESALE '& RETAIL Copper, Shtet iron ; and - Tin /rare M.LITT./740VMM, The sn . bscriber offerefor.sale, nt his shot), in North ilanoverstreet Carlisle, next door to W . ro. Leon ard's store, (or will tunnufheThre nt.the shortest no tice) the following articles,io wit: o2aittioo srr()v ES of all descriptions, of .I%hiell be hes on hand it large assortment, which he will Bell lower than ever, for Cash. lk also of; 'fel% for sale,any quantity of Stove rive; . - Cool:hog • • ~ .for wood and coal; all 53115 . , of 77n • 'Copper and .6'heet . Iron Ware, _ aucliut - WaslrKottlea;llyit'Kette - aillatteloa - Kettlesi Drums, Drippibg Pima, !louse Spoutiug, £ . v.e.; all of which he will sell on better ter:lls'oam usual; - - ---• ..4REL—KREATE, -- Caflislc, Sept: '23,11840.—V: • - "THIZE - 41!1 - NG - MACI - 11 - NEg HiMidi improved-, Potent Horse TIM - great 'encouragement .heretofore recei ._froni.the to of-_ ant. .mprivet. - __orse Power, fir to the public a new %shirt' can be shifted in gear °rout of gear by keys, and shift the band to give it five different reyolutiOns. And he has no hesitation Massmitigibe Varmersthat he is now able to feeiiish them with an article far Su- Periorto those raimufactured heretofore. For speed and clean 'threshing and ease to the' horses, he be lieves his machines to he unequalled. • Ills price is $l.lO-,seventy dollars to be paid cash, sind . llie balance in six months, for. which a note will be reqhired with interest. • Any personAisirchasing machine nod upon a fair whit, not being pleased, can return it. Ile will at all times be ready to furnish them nu the , shortest notice;, orders Irmo ft diStiltlee will be punctually attended o. lie will 'also repair machines oen the shortest notice., 13 , MILLIGANi Nenville, Telly al, 1840: 7 41. - - . , LL COLOURS-. OF cARPET--.CIJAINT fin AL sale at the Newtore in Shippenslineg, by • "ARNOLD • ABRAMS. Balm,: Of Columbia. British CsusuPs Ojke; - Philadelphia. 5 - Irr , NOW ALL PERSONS to whom thi,se pres rm. cnts cone , coe, that I; GILD/3 BIT RO EiITSON, EST his Ili.it mio . Mh j esti's - Consul' for - the City of Philadelphia, tlo hereby certify , , That Robert Whar ton, Esq., who attests to the foregoing Certificates, is - Mayor of the' City of Philadelphia; and that Mat thew Rainfall, Esq., is Prothonotary of the Court of Commott.Pleas foiLthe city_ and county of Philadetr phist, to both whosexignitures, with the Seals of their respective offices', full faith and credit is due; 1 further certify, that I am personally acqumitted with Joseph LAnglis,one of the signers of the certi ficates hereunto affixed, which expresses the efficacy .of the Balm of Columbia, and that he is a. persOn of great respectability, and, worthy of full faith and-cre dit; and that I have heard Idol express his unqualifi ed approbation of the effects of the said Balm of Co- Jumbta,ln restOring•his hair. - • Given under m) hand and seal of office, at the cit) , "of Philadelphia, - in -the • State of Pennsylvania, the thaite4 States of America. • . GILBERT ROBERTSON. . . • . Read lice' follorviSig: - " 6 ROBERT, WHARTON, • Esq..,„late, Mayor of certifieiViiiiiiiiity lie seen below, to the high character of the following gentlemen. The undersigned do hereby certify .that we have used the Balm of .Columbia discovered by J. Old ,ridge, and have found it highly serviceable .not only as a preventive against the falling off of hair, but also a certain restorative. WM.)FHATCHER, senior, • _Melltogiat.Ministerin_SLGeorge chat:ge,_ No. 86 North F ifth JOHN P. INGLIS, 01 Arch at,- JOHN - 11: - THOMASTM: 6.3vßaee - st - JOHN S. FUREY, WI Spruce et -, 4IUGH URDY,44S SnutjAsk , - JOHN YAUD,jr., ty.3 Arch at. -.The aged, and those who persist in wearing wigs may not always experience its restorative qualitiw yetlit will certainly raise its virtues in the estimation of the Mfblic, when it - is known that three of the a hos e . signers are more than 50 years of age, and the others not less than 30. • [From the ! Ilfasce:.] • COMMOIiWEALTII Or PENNSTLVANIAI • City of Philadelphia. I, ROBERT •WHARTON, Mayor of said city tif Philadelphia, do hereby certify that I am Well eo. painted with Messrs. J.: P. Inglis, John S. Furey, and Hugh AffiCffi'dy - .7whose - names are• signed to the above certificate, that they are. gentlemen of clime teiand respectability, mid as see!) full credit Should be given to•the said certificate. !,'' Iu Witnes, whereof, I hove hereunto set my hand, . r 42 . 1 and caused the seal of the city to lie affixed,' the s ixth day of December, 'ROBERT WH,ARTON, Mayor. , . CkLDRIDGES liAtattl.CAP 9TionA , FOR Ifi THE' HAlR.—listiositiveigua 'ties are as fol. lows: • Ist. For Infant's keeping The'ltead five from eourf And:eausinga luxuriant growth of hair.. . lafiles after Chil&blith,twstorinctlie - skiti to its usual strength and firmness, and preventing the calling ontofthe hair.. , , • • 3d. For any. person recovering kern tinidebility, the same effect isprinftwed. . • 4th: If used in infancy till a plod growth is started, it may be preserved by attention to the 'latest period • sih, It frees the lietul ;from dandruir, strengthens Ain roots, imparts health and Vigor tti•the circulation and prevents the hair from changing, colour or, get . It conies' the hair to curl histUtifully when. done up in it over night: ' goy* No ladles'itillet should ever be,rnade,witliontit. th. Children who have by; any, means 'contracted" * vermin in the head;' Ric immediately and perfectly mired Of them by,its user ! , ' for - ule lathe drug store. eteiwnstock Ik' Fiddler street Dear Pearl. soid".ll 'Carlisle by .Ellto • (tlec• it41840.6_1y '~`~l.le.k~i4~_~i'`+" a ~,sb` `~,i t a~zfYV~l~e~~ 71.~'`l~€~4ut~*' 8u4"n :^s:l~:.l.~~".k~~ CONSUMPTION AND ITS FATAL . CONSEQUENCES It is made known to us from the 'bills of Motality,'. , the t_twotbi rds of the human familvdiethimally fyom that Mal destroyer"Consumptionr Would patients pay more regard to their health, and proeure rriper remedies at the first attackonauy valuablelives would be saved to.the enjoyment of their dearest Melilla and relatives. It lea well known fact that "Dr. Swayneta Compound Sypip of Wild Cherii" will arrest 'the dangerous disease... This Medicine , hailnoved its efficacy in thousand,' of" cases. z , The very many cer tificatet,reeelvedi and the 'recommendations'flom country agents, who sell thismedicinethrOughbut the Tuited States, is truly astonishitig•-they speak from ocular proof. witnecung the cures in their, own skin - ity: This Certainly is sufficient evidence' to convince to convince the moc.Skeptical of , the wonderful effi cacy of this invaluable medicine. ,Will patients any longer bc (biped kyr InesperienCed comparmdsire commended by ignorant. . pretenders as ! cure-a11.," Whisk lkei . well know is both rnlnous to•the health and constitution.: • • - - - • For J. *Ors is Co.; csilislet and Win Pittl e llhlppimithTT. Pi. Om 3411140-11 t. BEE _Craig, Deltas Co; 6-2; :74 7 .34 • tk`aaltz' CONISINSION & FOIIWARM. . INGtIVIERCEIA.NTS,. ••• . !rave remtived . to•the' capacious Warehouse recently. occupied by.D.iLecch & Co...itt the north-weitcorne'r o . l . c:berry and Broad street, Philadelphia: ; From the facilitieti which"the location and internal arrangement of this depot afford, 30 to 40 Burthen, Cars cattle accdnimodated to unload and load at the seine time with sullicient room to,store 20,000 barrels of .Flour, and 400 to 600 toil of Grain exclusive of the forwarding department. • . Produce of 'every description will be. received as usual on consignments, and liberal advanCes made on receipt (if required) until sales are'efeeted. CRAIG,' HELLAS ,8t Co. • North.west.eorner of Cherry.6c-13rond at, ' . Philadelphia. , • W., S. Cobesm, R C E Zhi E er il . Fal : Ct • S : l!enderson . Parker, Carhatz. itenry Blmads, Snunderson liossermon, • • JrCol) SWo.yer, Jrewville.y Darid loin, Shitipenstiorp J. Logno Smith , Lsq. Cathie lChamAersintre F A yster, Butz ,Pt. Co, , . • Robert Fleming, -, • , Cntlierwood (.3 MI g r . phif a d e rhh m. IVm:li. Thompson &co: . • • Mikan & Brown, • . IMPORTANT TO .MILLERS & MANUFACTURERS. • ' Improved - Water. Wheel, - pm: Subscriber having purchased-of the original • A- . Patentee'the right o f the above .Water Wheel -for the state of 'Pennsylvania, will dispose of individ _ual rights or counties on adiantageouti terms. This water wheel his been fully tested and rot/A-to been tar Superior to any kind , in its tower' of propelling, machinery, having a greater tome than any other wheels in propot lion to the quantity el Water applied. It ic.calculitted to be more particularly nicht' at' mills, having- from two to eight feet-head-undfall, and to greatly obviate the inconveniences experienc ea from back 'miler.- •It is considered by those.hav- In them in use as one oldie most important improvp -ments that has•ever been• introduced for its simplici ty, itrengtb, steadiness-Of motion and durability.. It is constructed altogether of iron Rena so expensive to make as an lershot, and operating with about half the water and not liable to be 'obstructed by ice in the winter. The.subseriber will devote his atten .tion to calls for these n heels at such places is may be 'required. ' • MICIIAE . I. M'MATH, Ibirrisburg. • This is to certify;l at I base put in one of Ilowd's. Potent Laid Iron Direct 'Act,on IVater Wheels, in' place of a Reaction Wheel , that the Direct Wheel does not flood die tail race aseudi by tire inches cad - grind" els with the direct action wheel, an hour, and Aire two run of:stones, witereJ mold not grind four bush 'els in the same time with - the.reacti - an tindAdrive-one run of stones. iwrim_rAtorEsTocx. Euphrata, Lan. co. Oct. 1838. Allowav- Mav 5, 1834 This -arty cfbrfiiy, that 1 have liven engaged in put= ling - 11-11owil's cast-iron.-direct -action water. 'wheel; kith hilthe State ,of New ,Vork and iii'Mield ganoinil,-can girt: , it as my decided- opipiOn,tliat with 8 feet head or tinder, rightly, put in, . it will do more, business with the same water than any other water is heel which I have yet had, any experience inoand in reference to back water; is second beg to pone that I have yet tried. In recrrencoto guarding against ice, there can be no better operatirim, and it is Very_ently to he kept i n - wr EN-A ILES; afilhmtla. loway, Sept. 3, 1838. --This may certify.that Ileitve had m_my . Mill one of_ Mr. Howd'a.direct.water wheels for thespace of one year: It is a five feet wheel, and I have had a . re- . action in the same place—) have also had 'Wheeler's Union Wheel, yet Howd's will do, more business with less water than any other I have tried. It does well iu hack water. I have had from sto 6 feekhead; I think we could (to tis much• work' with half the water as we used 'to do with the undershoot wheel, Which has also been in operstion in my ,LAWHENCE: - .RILEY.7 T. . Lyons, Sept. 3,1838. • This may certify, that we have used "one of S. .Howd's patent water Wheels since December last,by the. side• of a re-action wheel, and we think t h at Howd's will do double the business with the same water that the re-action will do, or very- near. We never havebuf three feet head, and can grind with that eight bushel per hour. AVe are subject to back water. This wheel will do as good beisiness under bnclf,water as the re-action, and_we recommendit to the attention and patronage of the public. .SIMON BURTT, WM. - W. BERGSTRESSER; mill-wright, is agent for the above mentioned water wheel in the counties of DaUphin, Cumberland and York,and will nt all times be ready to attend to their sale and-eree tion, at the shortest notice, by addressing' him nt Shepherdstown, Cumberland county, Pa. , April 8, 1840. • 1 • BR. HEALTH ELIXIR. . . .Thereis not one case of Fever in a thousand, lint may be effectually broken. up and remeied by. the .use of this Elixir. it removes all ocidity indigestion, bilious matter and ecitistipation from the stomach and bowels. It operates gently and etrectually on the bowels, and powerfully on the kidneys and skin. It retwes all unpleasant feelinglafter a hearty meal,' and promotes a good appetite. It needs only a trial logive perfect satisfaction.. It hail become a general practice with many to use this wide in all cases of colds, pains in the bones,or heavy disagreeable feel ing,tendering to headache or chiiliness. For hoarse mess, ifmken through the day, it completely 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 a person is using this - Syrup. -- G:rifitikei9laily - it produces a rudy, - healtliY;and - young - appearance; byi riving off all the humors - of _the.system._Sold_genuineat 2 Fletckeik". stmatonD door below Pearl street, N. Y. by Comstock & Co., , ' and by all respectable Druggists., • For sale also by STEATONSON & DIN ‘i.K,L-E, Carlisle; Pa. _ . INGRATITUDE is the baseit. crime •in man. We are not among that class of Editors who for ,a few dollars will, (at the expense of truth and hones ty) "creek up" an article and bring it into rapid sale; nettker are we willino pill; remain silent, alter having tested thy utility of au improvement o; discovery in science or art.• OM.; rollers will recollect we told them we were unwell -01 i n sore throat and violent cold some few"weeks ago. Well, we purchased two bottles of ;WINSLOW'S .DALSAIVI OF DORE. HOUND and so Sudden was the cure, that we forget we ever had a cold. Those who , are affleted,•may try it upon our re - Commendation.—Lewittown Tele r rap& .• •;• • • • . For sale by OIT , Ca rl i sle, A. 3. NORTH, Newville. • Also, by . Druggists generally throughout the t ry. calm- Price S 0 cents per bottle. • '- Oct. 28, 1840. • , ' • • MILES S. LEACH This extrioNlinary chemical composition, the re sult of science and the invention of a celebrated med ical:trian, the introduction : of which to, the public was invested with the solemnity of a death-bed be quest, has since gained. a reputation unparalleled, fully sustaining the correctness of the fomented Dr. Grfdlley's last confession, that "he dared not' die without giving to posterity the benefit of his knowl edge on this subject," and 'he therefore bequeathed to his friend and.attondaitt i Solornon4lays, the secret of his discovery. . . It is now used in the principal hospitals, and the private practice in our country;firat and most cer tainly for the cure of the PILES, and also extensive ly and effectually as to baffle credulity,' unless where its effects are witnessed: Externally in the 'follow in complaints: --For -Dropsy—Creating-2extraordinary absorption atone°. Swellings-,Reducing them in a few hours. —Rheurtattism.---Aeute-or ' I chtronie,—giving quick ease. Sores an& Ulcers---Whethet fresh or longstand ing, and fever sores. . Its operation upon adults and children in reducing rheumatic swellings, and loosening coughs and tight ness of the cbcst by relaxation of the parts, has been surprising beyond conception. --The coinmon - re= mark of those who hive used it in the • Pitee, is "-It acts like a charm." THE PILES.—The price, $l, is refunded to any, person who wall USC's bottle of Ilfiyar'Liiiiment for the Piles; and return the empty bottle without being, cured. Theie are the positive orders of the proprie toiqo the agents, and out of many thousands sold;not one has"been unsueeessful. - • • • • • We "might insert 'certificates to any, length, but prefer that those who sell the ortielO, should exhibit the original to puroluisers. . . • ' To Physicians etnd.Pa cients. The Blind Piles, saidto'be incurable by external I applicatioris.-4-Solomon Heys warrants the contrary. His Liniment wilicure Blind Piles. Fitts - are more stubborn than theories. . He, solicits all-respectable physicians to try it up on their patients. , It will do -there-no harm, _ and it is known that every physician who, es had the honesty to:maker-the - trial, has. can+ dl , dniittedthat it has succeeded Wevcry case ther h ve known. Then why not uselt ? It is the recipe or ,one of theirtnost respectable rnembers,m* deceased. Why'refuse to' useit ?. Because it is sold es a.proprietaly medicine? is this , a sufficient ,dx °use for suffering their honeit patients to linger In diiarpas ? We think not. - Pliyaicians shall be coil vincterthattliere. is. ,no humbug. or 'quackery about this article.-=-W by filen notalleviate human luffer ing ? 'll6'l won't try it, before, let them after all other preiereptiofis &I) Physicians are reMpectfillly requested to dothemselves and psdiOnta thejustice to use-this article. - • It shall be..taken from. the bottlis, , andlione up as their prescription if they' desire.' ' ''' -• ,'' ' • • ' . ' - ffOLOMON FIA.Y'S. " Sold by Comstock lk Co. lifholetale Druggist', 4, Fletcher stre . et,Now York. - For sale also 'STEVENSON & PiNKtE. Carlisle. Ihmemblir 1, 0 114°•*-17. =I VITISTAR'S BiliSIM :OF. WILD-CHM THE CELEBRATED-REMEDY FOR .• • DISEASES OF 'THE. LUNGS, NUMEROUS remedies have- been offered and puffed into notice- for diseases _of, the. Lungs, some of which has undoubtedly been found very use, fn.!, but of all that haVe.hitherto h.een known,it must be Universally IteknOwledged thereis none that ever proved as suecessfla.as the "BALSOM OF WILD CHERRY." Stich itideeeitee the astonishing restorative and healing propertiesof this, 'lflalsam;" that even in the world •forros of Consumption, whim' the patient has suffered with the most distressing , cough, violent 'pains in 'the chest, difficulty of Ihentlung; night invents, bleeding of the rungs, &c. and when the moscesteem-- ed remedies of our Pharmacopins !Ind failed to afford any relief, and even when BotanicOlomeepathic, and numerous other remedies,lind 'been , used for-many months iwvain, this invaltiable".remedy had checked every symptom, and been productive of the most as: tonishing Lefler In the early stages of the disease, proceeding from neglected colds, termed Catarrluill Consumption, it has been used with undeviating 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 symptom, and •restored the lungs to a Mate of perfect health. " In that 'form of Consumption. soprevalent amongst delicate young females,, commonly termed debilitb, or "going into a decline," a complaint with which thou sands are lingering, it has also been used with surpri sing success, nail ,not only possesses the power of checking the prog ress of this alarming disease,but at the, same- time strengthens and invigorates the whole system more effectually than any remedy we. have ever possessed... . . • 9 — j• Vplt COMPLAINT.---hr diseases of the Liver, particularly When attended-with a cough, indi gestion or wandering mins in the side, at lins also pro— ved very efficacious; mid cured many cases of this kind after the most powerfalremedies had failed. . . . . IK7- ASTI' NIA. 1441.1 . i1s Complaint it has also been used in numerous instances . with -the most .singular titicetisi: . It opens the chest, rendering the breathing perfectly free, arrests the cough, and will seldom Ibil to give permanent relief. . . (-•• BRUNCiIITIS.L—As n remedy in all Drool -0161 aftioctions of the throat * attended with a hoarse ness, cough or sore in the throat, it will Also he found timrreffectual remedy, md will mostly afford int- . Mediate relief if used at the commencement of its Ottack.. (r:P ; COUGIIS common coughs and.colds, that prevail so extensively throughout the L - Cintee - , - it will be found much more enema] Alai any remetlyin'use, and when colds settle upon the lungs, causing an inflammation with pains in the ' breast,dif ficulty or shortness of breathing, c., the use_ 0 this Balsam' will suppress such symptts immediately and at the same time prevent the gefrom becom , ing:more seriously diseased, (6-CltilllP AND WHOOPING COUGII.--th these complaints, so common, to young children, this Balsam - will he'foundmuclEsuiterioe to .the Paregp iiii-rnixir--Syliip Of Squills, and the:vile:icing - e g itli mixtures in commit use, ail it is entirely free trom any thing the leasiin)'urious, find may at all times be -gieen- to children with perfeet safety,..itTiMiththe -- Cer-• minty of its affording-them speedy relief. ' „ co' , AS A FAMILY 111EDIC1NE for Many otli er Lomplaints, this Balsam will'also be found partic ularly useful. Besides having proved an_ invaluable remedy in alirulnionary affections, it exerts a .pow-- . erful influence over many- diseaseCtliiwnding-ft • depraN ed condition' of the system, and those who have suffered from the indiscriminate use of Mercury, or other deleterious drugs, that, are, often compounded in different quack nostrums, will find it n remedy of great -value, possessing the power of strengthening and invigoratingilie_wholti.system more efli.ctually than any other medicine we possess. - • CAUTION TO PURCHASERS.—As this med icine has alrettdy - acquired great celelirity. there may probably be some attempts to imiote_kand - deceive the public with a spurious mixture, to prevent which I would .wish all purchasers to observe the following marks of the genuine Balsam. It is put up in bottles of two sizes each, ,having the words \VISTAR'S 'BALSAM- OF WILD CHERRY, PHILADEL FIIIA, blown in the glass, and a label on the front with the. signature of HENRY WISTAR, M.. D. without which none is genuine. Prepared for the proprietor by WILLIAMS & CO., ClieMists;No. - 2T-Ciiinmerce streets Philadel phia, and sold by the most respectable Druggists and other appointed agents in all the .principal towns throughout the United States. ior.lrlie Genuine Balsam sold in Car- Bile, by SAMUEL ELLIOTT, appoint ed Agent. • - . 'Price 1 :,o(ra bottle. December 16, 1840-1 y . - :r Dentistry. - ~. • . DR. I. C. LOOMIS,' . 14A.S.tieturned to Carlisle , and will, as heretofore - attend - to-the - practice - of--Dentistry .--- He-may be ound 'aA ,Colonel Ferree's Hotel. Persons re plying itiivill be waited upon at their residedee., 0:7 Refer ,- 0 DR. OV.ORGE D. FOULKE, ''`` Dn. DAVID N. MAHON.. , . Carlisle, March. It, IMO. Hctyg' NO FICTION: Sore Throat—By cancers. ulcers, or colds. Croup and NVhoooing-Cough--•Externally and ver the chest. All Bruises, Sprains, and Burns—Cured in a,few ours. . IFF insto Balsam of HOREHOUND. An unparalleled reMetly I'M. common Colds,Coughs, Asthma; Influenza, Whooping Cough, Bronclittie, and all diseases of the Breast and 'Lungs, leading to Coasumption; composed of the Concentrated virtues of Horeheund,Beneset, Blood Root, Lay-- 'erwort and several other vegetable - sitbstlinces.— Preptieed only by J. M. WINSLOW, Rochester • --The innocence and _universally admitted pectoral, virtues, of the Herbs from which the BALSAM. OF HOREHOUND.. is made, are too generally known to require recommendation; it is therefore only ne, cessary to observe that -this medecine contains the 'whole of their medical properties, highly, concentrat ed, and so happily combined with several .other ve getable Substances, as to render it the most ,speedy, mild and-certainreMedv; nor/in use, for 'the Com plaints above ntq;nt . dineil., • For Children, this Balsam is of inestimable value. ' It is a speedy remedy for the Whooping Cons* and .Croup,and affordscertain reliefin Bowel Complainte, I Chola., Teethin,,Ecc. It is pleasant to the taste, and may be safely given to. the tenderest infant mid should be kept at all tithes in every flintily, as it is innoli better for the complaints incident to Children, than Paregovie„GodfreywtordiaLlr.the pordinlssn corn-. monly used, as I lreds in this City have testified. Read the folloiving.—l hereby certify that early in the spring of 1898, I-contracted a, severe. COLD, whicli settled upon - my lungs, and threatened's - hasty Consumption. I used severitl, prescriptions; but oh- tamed little or no relief; -1 was much alarmed.— Happening to be- in Rochester, I was atliised by my friend, Mr. Winslow. to try a bottle of his Bat SAM or Hon-moo:co: . I did so, and to my surprise obJ, tained relief at once—and by the use of that single bottle was perfectly. restored. to health. To • those Milked With Colds or Coughs, at this -inclement season, Isay "go and do likewise." - - LEANDER CHIPMAN.- • --" Pittsford, Mour(ie co., Nov. 9, 1 8 38. Mr. John M. Winslow, Druggist, . • . Dear Sir:. I have been for a series-of years-afflict ed with an affection.of the Lungs, and a hard cough, anti have many times arose in the morning as corn-. pletely'exlinusted by excessive coughing during-the night as a person would lie by a hard days labor. I have tried most of the-popular-remedies-of—the-day., but never found relief until I met with your. Balsam of Horehound. All the ath6r remedies or palatines, instil - have used, leave the bowels in a congested state, while yours leaves them soluble and fi:ee. - This I consider a great desideratum.. On taking . dose of your Bahxim when going to bed, I rest quietly thro' the night,and •my sleep is 'refreshing.. I.take great Pleasure in recommending your Balsam of Hore hound to • all those afflicted..with - pulmonary. com plaints or any disease appertaining to the lungs„suil take, this opportunity to thank you for the great re-' INT and benefit I have experienced through your ia- - stiiumentality. • Yours, with nineli respect. . WM: COGSWELL. . . . , • For•sale.by S:ELLTOTT, A.. 1 NORTH, New,sille. • Alstt, by Druggists generally throughout the .toun hp.rPiiceMteepis per bottle. ' • April 15, 11 . 810.---17` =--- - . -Fresh_Viedicines. • • The subscriber has recently received large addl.' tional supplies of • . . . . ineditines, Colors, Dye 7 Sl . ottn, Lioseed Oil, Spts. Turpentine, Copal . Varnish, Pain; tens' Brushes, Varnish Brushes, Bumf Brushes, Sper maceti Oil, (vety fine) Spo m Candles, Soaps in great variety, Glass Lamps, Cap,. and Letter Paper, Fruit,Spices, Perfumery, &e. Sze., which he will sell to Physicians, Merchants and, others, tvnoLisALE or by RETAIL, at the lowest noes, having purchased en tirely for cash; he will offer bargains to those who wish to purchase'stwholesale„ , . • Auguso, 1840. Thelniliaacregetable Are n purgative medicine, so natural to the human constitution, and withal so mild, andpleasant in their operation, that not the slightest dread of pain or sick ness, need be apprehended from their use, even by the most delicate: at the same time, if used in such a manner as In operate 'freely, liy the bowels; those morbid humors, (which deposited upon the various parts of the body are the cause of every 'ache or pain we suffer) will most assuredly be removed; mid' not • only I - pni now distrifes of every description mi - clt4- - vett from the body, but disease in any form will be im nissible. • For the game reason, when, from the sudden chang es of atmosphere, or any other cause, the perspiration .is checked, and those humcirs d•hich should pass off hy the skin, are thrown inwardly,CßUSl ng headache, non seau, and sickness," ains in the hones, watery and in flamed eyes, sore throat, hoarseness, cough s,constunp tion, rheumatic phi nem various parts of the body,and many other symptoms ofcatching cold, the Indian veg etable Pills will invariably give immediate relief.— Three cfr four pills, taken at nightciigoingto bediand_ ripeneedu-few-tiniec - will remove tilt the above un pleasant symptoms, and restore the body to even sour-' derheidth than before. ..: 'rife ImlilMt -VSgetable Pills. (Indian Purgative)are a natural, and therefore a certain cure for Costiveness: because they-cleanse the stomach and bowels of those bilious humours, which not only . paralyze, and weaken the digestive organs, but amtlic. cause f headache, nauseau and sickness; palpitation of the heart, flying painsin various parts of the body, •ind many other dipagreeable complaints. The same may be said of difficulty of breathing, or astliMa ; The 'Ohm Vegeta ble Pills will loosen find carry off by the stomach and bowels, those tough pleghtny humors which stop up all air cells of the lungs, and are thecanse of the above dreadful cbm In all disordered motions ofthc blood, called inter mittene.remittent, nervous, inflammatory and parld ; FEVERS, the Indian Vegetable Pills will be fotinil a certain Temedy; because they clemise the 'stoniiiiin tind'howetiftlfalltilioutimatterituid ptitify tlfebToOt ; consequently the cause brevery kind of disease, they two absolutely certain to cure every . *nd-ofTever.. ' SO also When morbid humors are deposited upon the membrane and muscles, causing those pains, hi dominations and swellings called Illieumatisni,G out, &c.; the Italian Vegetable Pills may be relietton'as always certain to give relief, and if persevered with, will most assuredly, and without fail, make a perfect cure of the above painful maladies. From three to six of said Indian Vegetable Pills, taken every night on going to bed, will, in a short time, completely_rid the body of , all morbid and corrupt..humorif end' Itheumatism,cout mal_pain_ofevery_description, will. disappear as if by magic. ~, • It should be rethembered that the Indian ,- egetable. Pills are certain to remove pain in the side, , oppres. neausea and sickness, loss of. appetite,' costive. nessia yellow tinge of , the„skia and. eyes, .antl: every Other' symptom' of:Liver Complainti'becauSe they f;pOrge from the body these corrupt and 'stagnant hu , :more which, whet; deposited upon the Liver, are the cause of the above dangerous complaint. They are alto a certain preventivesf apolexy and sadden death; Because they carry off those humours which, ohstrue Sing the circulation, predict : cause of a rush,. or dete r -. initiation of blood to the head--giddiness especially On.turning. suddenly 'round—blimlneaildroweiness --loss of - memory—inflammation of the brain—in.'. sanity, and every, other disorder of the mind. ONE WORD TO THE SEDENTARY. • Those who from' habi t occutudi on. are kiqd much within doors, should remember diet-MO+, frequently breathe aa Atmosphere which 113 wholly unfit for the proper expansion di the lungs; and at the samo time', ing to want of exercise,die bowels are not aulicient ly evacuated—the blood ecomes impure, and head ache ,•indigestion, palpitation of.the •licart, and many otherdisagreenhic symptoins, are mule to follmi. THE INDIAN : VEGETABLE ,PILLS. Being a cleanseraf the iderimel and bowels,and a di.). - riot purifier of the blood; are certain not only to re move pain ordistreesof every kind from the the body, built used occasionally, so , as to keep.the bodyfretr froth thoielnimors-ahichare the cause or every itialc?..l dy, under teseen, they' m ey will Most ibureilly promote such just. add equal "circulation o 'lie blood, that Bose 'velar lead , a sedentarsiife,.wtflbe enabled' to enjoy eaund health, and disease of, any kind will , be absolatekf Itapoulble. ' ' • • ' •For sale by. CllOlll3 OGlLBT;Agintir CarNiteiedr. Wee and OcTAI Ni t 169 Rafe *get WO' lo• 1 5 40 074, • • Dentat:Surgery;. T H E -SUBSCRIBER, respeetfUllY . fender: Ma" 'grateful acknowledgments to the Online' for the' very liberal share of patronage, lie has received dur r ing the past year, and. 'would', still continue to offer them his prefeasional•iervicei in their various bran dies at his residence, No. 7, Harper's Row. He files, cleanses, and-plus teeth, and inserts incorruptible tarrer mantic artificial teeth in the most approved manlier; Charges always - Moderate. — . J. C. NEFF, M. D. - Carlisle, March 25,1840.-..tf • • •* • - - 7161C1117 - .MEDICINES. Prepared only by Dr.. D. Jayne, Inventor, and 89k proprietor', No. South Third street, Philadelphia, , and may be had o f S. ELLIO'TT, and alio of STEVEN-' SON DINKLE, Druggists, Car ' lisle, Pa. . . . These medicines are -recommended and :Offensive. ly used hy s the most intelligent persons in the United States, by numerous Professors and Presidents or Colleges, Physicians of the Army and Navy, and of Hospitals and Almshouses,and by more than three. hundred Clergymen of various denominations. - They are'expressly prepared for family use, and. have acquired an unprecedented popularity through opt the United States; and 'tie they are's° ndmirably calculated to preserVe HEALTH and Cure DiSiASE t no family should ever be without them. The proprie- _ tor ot these valuable preparations received his -edu catkin* one of the hest MediealColleges in the led States,and lids had fifteen Nears experience .in An extensive and diversified practicem which behashad ample oppOtunities of Impairing a practical, knoWl edgeOf diseases, and of tne remedies best calculated to remove them. These •PieParetions consist of • • JAYNE'S EXPECTORAN T-,tt valuobl remedv-,- for cough, colds,- consumptioni- aitlark,,spitting - blooll,croup, henming cough; bronchitis,pleurigy and inflammation of the lungs or throat, difficulty of brest. 7 . _ thing, and all diseases of pulmonary. organs.- 7 Price one dollar. • Also JAYNE'S HAIMITONIC, for the preserva tion, growth and beauty.of the hair, and which will InkiitiVely bring - iii - new.lutir on. balillteads.—=Price cue dollar. " Also JAYNE'S 'TONIC. VEINIFUGE, a cer tain and pleasant-remedy for worms, dyspepsii,piles, and many other diseases.--Price 60 cents. • - • Also JAYNE'S CARMINITIVE BALSAM, certain cure for bowel and summer complaints, dial , - due, dt•sectary eholie, .cramps, sick headache, sour • stomach, cholera morbus,and all derangements of the stomach sdl bowels, mervotts affections,tkc.Price • 50 dents. _ . . . AIsoJAYNE'S ,SANATIV.EIPItLS, for Verna diseases, liver complitints ; nostiveness, fevers, inflam mations. glandular, obstructioim, dispases of the skin, &c: and Mall eases, where an alterative or purgative rnedeine is re qu ired.---Price 25 ertds a 11Tay 13,1149.- 7 1 y . :—• • • e s ~Hain •. _Tome, of the groivili f pre'SCMsitio - ii . and"restaratitin of. the hair. This is au excellent article, and has, in nu merous instances, produced a fine" growth of hair clothe heads de persons who had been,bahl for year?: ' -- lADIES Aro Oesfiistmr,---Do - you wish elegant, luxuriant and.betiuttlial hair? -I know you will answer yes. Hear, for oovmoMent, the cause of its loss, why - surns gray, rusty and coarse, hurrah an inpopleas its appear Mee, and finally Mils off. Each hair hall a root in the skin, and is itself a hollow tube, through which therein a CCHIStUpt ,irellintiMi of fine blood.-- -By-this:circulation, the:hair is nourished and held first ; its glossy colour is - g - iven and preserved, and it is .covered witlrthe finest oil: - Now northing which in jures the skin of the. lamd, or diverts or takes away the blood from it, *ill prevent or impede the circula- - tion 01.61th:the-tubes of the hair, stop ita .growth, - nod cause It to fall offor turn grar, be both. • -Hence it is that hoc cause that Obstructs or weakens the cir culation-of brood through the skin, or that diverts the Stood to other' parts of the system, will take 'away the lively, fresh and youthful appearance of the hair, ar rest its growth, turn it _gray soonor or later,la;d is thousands of instances cause premature baldness. For sa le by S. ELLIOTT, and STEVENSON & M4E, Carlisle, Pa. May 13, 1840.--ly, , . S.'ELLIOTT hair Tonie.---We call the attention of those af flietedwith_premature_bablness„ toThe eXcel tent Hair_ Tonic prepared by Dr. Jayne of - thiS - - Having used it ourselves, we can speak of its virtues by expe rience, and we unhesitatingly pecinounce„ it an invalu able remedy toprevent the filling off oldie hair,and to restore it limn a dead, to a fine, healthy appear ance. We eau also speak from personal knowledge of the cases of two or three friends who were predis posed to baldness, who by the use of Jayne's Haar Tonic, have now luxuriant hair. We have no dispo sition to puff, indiscriminately. all kinds of. remedies 'for. altdiseases which flesh heir to; but NACJI we have testk.dthe virtue of au article, we are free to say it is good.—Soeurgay Everting AO. ' ' • Jayne's Hair Tonic.---We have,heretofore, num bered ourselves among those• who believed that the Hair Tonic - , - prepared'hyDr: — Jaynei - was - one - of the • many quack nostrums whose virtues are never seen beyond the fulsome puffs of their authors. We are willing, at length, to make public acknowledgment of the error of our belief. , An intimate friVnd,some two or three months since, all the top of whose cranium - was as bald as a piece of polished mar*, mauve all -ourjesting and - ridicule of - th6Ailei - of attempting to cultivate so barren a spot purchased 'a bottle or two of the Hair Tonic from Dr..laii:ieNnd accordinga . • to his directions applied it. During the present week-- the same friend usheredliimsel f into our prescnce,and unemerirg his hitherto - naked head, astonished its with a thin, t hough luxurinid growth of hair; from one to - - two inches an length--upon the very premises we had believed miunytelding to cultivation as the trackless-. sand that skirts the Atlantio. l This is mk;tottfr, but is religiously true,and to those who doubt,the gentleman_ can be pointed out. Whnt is more in favor of this "Tonic," the case here cited wait not one of tempora ry baldness,-no sudden loss of die hair---but %%us one of years' standing, though the the gentleman is but . forty-five years of age.--/liiiade/phict Spirit of the. Times. , .. WAR ! WAR! WAR',—The iVig makers bare- .declared linstilitiesagnieist our neighbor Dr. Jayne , 'on account of his Hair Tonlicothieldiancieking_ali__ : _their_ business into a."corked hat." Ladies and{-en.., tlemen—old and young are docking to the Doctor's standard. Hcatls long . divested of even thefirst rudi. rmetits - oftairiliftor - usinghis - Rair - tonic - soon - appear---= with new and flowing locks, whin's Absalom himself ' . might have envied. :Beardless boys are seen with large and bushy- whiskers; and kitties smile ..again, through' their own raven ringlets more beautiful and bewitching than ever. Bald heads are doffing their . • - wigs and throwing them to the "reeks and the bats.? • whiletbis Wigmakers stand aghast'. as they behold'. . the deinelition of their business. What will be the consequence of this war we know: not . ,:as the wigqies are outrageous, and the Dosterre-. MUM - firm; and -- deallafa - thliVfibme things can be done as well aiothcrs,"and that bald. , heads may att-:. well wear their own hair aalhstt of others.--[Week. ly Messenger. ' Jayne'. Mai! Yogis.—We IniOt—at t a.ll,n9st every corner, wiled pelattdnilsktiiigibempets, trieh wearing long and glossy hair, which they to be prouiV • • ol,andLothers who have raised, in a few weeks, a crop'• • offilack thatiOuldvieiv kit thg glossiest brain.thgt ever walked tie forest. 'lt bat . Puzzlhdms . , to know the secret of all thos e 'wondrous crops , of. ' hair;', but Messrs. SANDS, 79 and 160 Fulton'atree4.' have gut , ' the remedy, where all who are curious In such matters may learn n 'Minable seiret.—.Alw . York fl7siq.' Sold in I'hiladelphia at 20 South third Street. ITAYNET- EXPECT° A NT.--This . . medicinehasalready go red itseltso„ by all that": it tuts been recommended,. by, those; w ho Imre giten• it a'fair testip this conidry, anti the drinund for it in. We 'bare just heard of - imperial - se:* • 1 curs'of Asthma, which has been effected by, the . se of; it in a neighbering team-Wm case wit that Of a re; male who .had fora long ti - Sfe been :tindertlie 'care of • t a phisician ? but had required-no relief, and- her miser „ wasrbeginning to be considered hopelesi. A a a' lilt resort she purchased a hod!" of.Sr...rayne's, g.upecto. • 'rant, Whi oh ca used her tetipeciorate freely, gradual -I,y eased liercough, and, is rapidly, restoring'her to bealth. i l Mirehave no heitiation in saying that preps. rationed Dr.•Jaymi, lorthe Mule of coughs, colds, m: flitittea A athma, Consent/Mon, &e. isthe most vales. , ble me dicine eier offered to the American There is no inseltees about. it.,- 7 11r. ,Jayne oto , 0 the meat *Kul' Orietising+hisiclans in Pennsylva• :.• nisti ind,whireteritis preparatfonit base'beier then: onghly4ested, isloOked,upon ass greatimidiebee- . efiktor , ;;,./Souierset (111 e.) Journal: • - • ." • ,'' • erealely, Samuel Elliott und ti,keveis9wair"' - riles tJ E