Slack Walnut l'ltazki . Prim Subscriber wisliqs to purchase PiAirK,iti-niEv'quari ity that may, be onredi which FortV,bollars each per thUusaad feet plank 'measure will-he given. said .Plank to he of good' quality; two . inches and . one-eighthitt thickness and fourteen feet lour inches in length. To be delivered at the Canal in Harris iturgiorat siny,peiit on the Cumberland Valley Rail. mid intnedlitte 'information , . foriyarded•to tubscriber. „.: ,- ' , .43:7,1q • Other tnfortsiition retaii re to Rai (1 1 1/11ai iiess Call be hail on application to ...Bohol frightman, Carlisle; or bY addressing thestibscribet• (poet paid) residlitg,in Philadelphia. D.A.V1.1) FREED, :a. _ Pi:member 53;15-10.:--hr • • rviraiiiw..,a,oomp,,, The inhseriber has jutt returned from the. city and is noiv.opening some verTrilOititlile - s - eftionable - GOODS, consiitine, in part of -IM•iiihle Green, DrOsim, Diamond, Pilot, Beaver, Black Wool - dyed, Blue, Atlilade, Cadet and Olive • • 2 •. • CZ-OWES, :Wool dyed BI;Olc, Slue . ; =l'4 figured, Cassimerrs; — Satti netts of all desoriptions; Cords niitleaverteens; Ticks turd Cheeks; imported Stair and fig . ttred Car petingt,Saxony, Prince and Alonse do La MC'S; Tloni _ hazines,Xeri ivrg, ite black, black, MantiM, Fn Brown; iNgured and Plain. 'Silks; Fignred and -Wain; Swiss And Jaeonet Ofus,lins; Gremillaiam and Flannels of -dilTermit onloiirei Gloves and . Hosierf; . Cloth and rim Caps: and Merino' S4arl4 St se and Einint 13Iaiikets; Leghorn and Straw Sonnets; 'together with ati.assortinent of.' • Gro Ceries_:&__ Queen:ls:ware. • - All of which will be sold on the most.-rensonable terms. Person nre invitekto call . and .examine for themselves before lairehasinz elsewhere. - ANDREW -RIGIIARDR -- CiiiliTsli7D'et - 0;' [no:— 'a,ins, Cheap_ Gotals_l6,_Cas7t.. The suhscriliers, drsirnus of retlucin; thr,jr ktnck of Ntercirindize;ufrei• it nt reduced priocs fn. "CaPt. Their entire sync'.: of taliqt (GLOM-it Otssiincres, ,Satinetts;. illerinac3:- -Flan . . •ncls, .Sc:.Sc.. be Rrat.Rt a -thn.y..enza!! adveznfr. . Such prrr7ns :ir e desirous of good bargains tae*:. sal I at The store of TIITNETt.,.%: )11,1,VANY .. , . ~ . . . . .' ...N.. n. The Putir: illkk 9f .lierciwnrii:e.wil I he sohl.A. haegain to :my one .. ishing tn . Pngsge iii .the business, if noplieetion he mode immediately. . lhm. 9, I 44. 1 . • . ' . .. -4. 0 0 HE)? E NOW FOR,BARGAINS, At Tilt ate l)atiriT eta ° Sizippeii§blerg.,- 1.447. ARNOLD ABRI.MS, „ - • . 'Arc now opening ,nt,.their Stbre .. a large.ond most ndendid-assnrtmetit of • Fall and -I•Vinter • Qt. (E) which the2i will sell at . siteli prices as emmeciair to 'snit purphtsers,heing determined to sell cheapev them , tie elsewhere in th , .--'state. Their stock conaiiting in . part of the follov.ingvlicles.viz: Croce, Cadet mired . Broad Cloths ! Blaqk, Blur, Striped, and Drab Cassinscre.l•llltiet Green, Cas2nctst . Primian. Blanket and &o. Als3 a large ass :rtrarid of • Dometille Goodg, Qu6ensware; hiardwart (i'poct. • Sc... c. m•s - S.. c. cc. - We would hit ite the public to call and • exavniae our new and cheap goods, and it' gdwil.goodS,. loin price,s and exerfion to plea.e will have any effcet, the feel.edidident that they will not Gn away without leaving with us a little of the 4c:will Ries. • • n. Crintry Prathzce of All kinds will be taken in.exchangq for Goods, nt market price. • P.-Sr - A - report - has been circuit:N.l thatme do not intend to continue here longer than the ensuing spring:, we duvet . ..ire acquainkthe piddle that -we/lace-leased the, tore..lionse r witicliAce_ittow occti.; pp, for tlr.! term of four years. May' this check the slanderons tongue or tii:q,c,wir, seem to devote all their attention to such base and degraded acts: Dee. 9,1910. .• • All GAINS! - Sontiteinzer Lindauer, At their . :ctrol! Sweet in Centreville. have just IT.. eei ved and are Imn. onnking very hate and splendid assirtment of IBRITISII, FEENCII. and DOMES- S, . . . DIM I° GO . OW S, . which hart been m,derted Atli muck care in the cities of NEW VOltb: and PHILADELPHIA, and which they respeciftilly invite; the citizedil of. Centreville and vicinity to call:ma examine; awthey will lie ena bled to please*, and sell decidedly cheaper Orb arty other eaablishment in the county. They a ill be happy at times ti - see customers who art liciirous of having. . ~ _. - .. . • New Cheap and .God Goods. Arnont - their -- stock - will --- be found - Brown, Gettunt, Olive, Cadet; Mulberry, Dahlia, Cit ron, Dlaret,Mixt Drab, and a variety of low priced Sunl-inf. :striped and pittin 12311‘11:111 and Buckskin Cassimeres, premium and 'prieeif.Sattinetts; 647 peßni• Silk, Satin; Velvet, Valencia, Corded, Strip ed; Figured and Plain Marseilles Cassimere Vesiings. A general assortment of all qualitits anit colors of atoll iPig/er. Gdp . els. snitattle- for Gentlemen's • wear; SuperThr Black Italian lAtestrings, Gros De INlnps, Po De Swas, Groi Dd Swisi, and Senshaw Silks, Clialleys, Chi nzes„.Taceonets; Cambrics, llobbinetts, Plain and Fi gured Swiss, and Book .11,1uslins, Shawls, Dress ' itaaillierchiefs,. Scarfs,' Veils, , Ribbons; &c. A large and cxcel!ent assortment of ;Cilie- and lOW' priced Calicoes, Irish, Tahle, Towelling and rTabis Diaper, Crash Muslins, Tiekings, ,Cheeks Cords; Beaverteens,,c3c. A general assortment of Leghorn and Straw onnets, Umbrellas, Parasols; Stn. Also, - an euensiie assortment of . • ue Qensware' of the most approved Qualities .The pu'blie. 'are re. speotfully. invited to' call and judgetor themselves •is they predetermined to sell cheap for cash nr,country: prod:tee. TAYER,N .KKEPILItS are respectfully_ invited to e. and examine 'their, Stock of Liquors liefor.pur !lasing elsinAcre-. - Clentreyille,Cum. , Go., Octohe.r 14,-1810. • . Chelp .;§•hidaels. ~ i The 31hseri hers hive pn hap Ala .,, large assortment of Ca'sliciie.re, Thibet, 11Ieria e.,'llracha, Chiitlille and - ether kinds'of Shawls, which 010 , Will' 'sell 'at "a in:ATV - advance for. CaT.5. • • _ - ,-, -.•. . - . .T/1T.N7./i ,zi atc.nraxr. . . . . • - ritk A' • Cloth 7. • : :Cap.4„ .A g assarttirot-of Fur:RtidClottiZaiis.iill be sold cheap the store or. , • : : • - - llrhyßß, orri.r.vrr.- MST RATE QUALITY Or B . myr.„4, CLOTIFI,. justreceived ;Ml le Dieyr tore S uppensturg,!)y . •''' • A RNOLIi, 8e . .i%8 RE MS Erc.?Qtrv,;!f:,'it, i.ue rive; Illue - V.ittiol; Coliperne: . Indigo:, Oil .01Vit riol,Vitrie'Aeld;MorinfiC dii.; Solution of Tin fen' Sport hir : foT : * Cash, by _ _ ELLI.OTT.. .1 rizrLOOK 'H ERE 4 iaMa.l l 3.lllll. .a.ll)„ailt _ . Th'eStitisciiibet , s OlTer Weir i11:6 . 144 1316d;;Of:AltT'r , cluindize , t;4ll'cmiti , iiirt nt such prices until .nll is sold. A largv,..f.Otiou of, their Stock isofl'ered accost.:: ': : 3 - - illTsLll2 - V•7%fULN''Alklir. - Carliste, - Dee. 50, 1840. ' • . • , 'ite - h - rtn e ti - u e' - . • : :C: 4rlvi.ol #4) . 1 . 13 vrz" . .• ,ll.Splusecsr,- . .7lceilkanicsblqrg IPlaritirddith'id 5'.01.1 (BY' 1.(0 - .4111.012 . ' • PFIE siil)scribers pnstfav,or's, • . 0 - - beg leave tri inforn't their frientlg and the public generalle, that they ; 41TI continue to rtm alit - se - 0F Iturthen 'Curs regtilarly hrtseen Methanicslitirg and Philadelphia .or Baltimore, he which goods anti .pro- Ance or all descriptions will be forw:usled,with,pare and despatch et the lowest rates of freight: Prodnee will he:received at their Ware Houses in•Mrehatie.linr7, end f•wwaftlell 'to •Cither • delpltia - Or: Balti in ore,' - accordi lc-the - direetivii of 'the owner. tt -- f• The Itighe ,, t price. n for Whe'a . i. andloor. - • , NHHLY. B. Plaster of Paris and . Salt always kept on tinad;':end for nlll4 at the loweit . • . . , . : • . 4 .1 ,, n .; i",,.i.,, 4 ,, • iv il 1.....1 ca, 1 IL • . . ~ Thepv ' o Story Stone.llnuse,oceuried by the sub soittPi. nn East street Cailifile,, with the Lot, of Geniind 90 feet fentit on said street. ttott extending 250 feet bark, to the 1.-ydnet spyinzt,, 'there is a Stone •Stikhlt, i . tft -( , ,grpr in g c, LI ottio, ancl.z.-Itell_Lol_wittef._93l. the premistra. The wit , le property is-enelo,sed by it substantial . E.tgn e wall. --Foe fettilteepartieulnys npiity toIL. C. HALL. Carlisle, Nov. 4, 13-40. ._ . E CI 11: 7, • - T Zi../ , c. r l"; (3) . .. .. The stthrerlher lirreby informs-Om r . m ltizens of.Cnr- Ilsle, itml the public generally, Ont. he fins ken the 'sltop - hi•ni ly opposite - the ,ail, where lie will be pre nnre.l to ritannnirtor'e'to order, on,t,hemest rensona -1,1,e teems, nay article in his line of )business, such us • • , • - en, .11 gli 4:c. • ITS will filcirigittktul to Starling and Grincling• NCB. lies a4shard of publlo-patrnt , ar: • 3 . 011•3 - AIANIITS. • Crirlifile,Nnv. 5, Inch Va t . Rely t r , 6 ics, . . ~ r 0111", s , .l)N•ribt.r, thankful for pail - CEttors, respect-• — ll — fii!iy-ti4kro. rms - t he public IN. t. he still 'continues Ito "'old . ) . 7,rth . " ii, 'Church _Anti., neut. "Edueatinn 11 all';" tyltere he IntiTtiew On hand a-largo assortment of otitietv... consisting in part, of the folldningt Bread, 1 fake.., -Cheese; Iht'enn, Iltims, Floor. Soap, Cider, 1 P-1""-I-ti:Llits, 9weetroehts„ awl:other neoessaric, 0d ,, 0111.-11 Mr thisineredhm. N. AI.KI enTitinties-to kt.f.l, art niting Pi Pickled. t)yrAcre o Stc. at dies !,lint•teit'nntitt. JAC:011 STF.G.; r•rrt. 114 0 !-1 yeras. . • Produce Watited. . - . . . . CARR will he pail.fon_rlVlS 'I.IIOL`B.I.CD - bar , celtif rl.intil TEN•THOUSNNI.) huslicfs of, Wheat; Tr.: , ;. TIIO`,!SAND imlit:l,s of Rye, nail "TEN 1:11015.SANI") tripliel.S. .n.C . :,(..iiirn, lilt tl^ subscriber, will can,a Ltd hti tneg be found :it his IVar&lionse on the canal h - ctwcon Walnut and State.r.trcets.., ' OIVII - .N ;IPC-113Z, Ilarrithiii7;,Aprirtono...tr . • '- . • pt.A:N %NT) FIGURED 'MOUSELIN DE offend for, vlle. by ' ARNOC•D' XII RA IIS. hANIASK &.• FRI:',NCIL BLANTiF:r SHAWLS of a new wyln, for rule ni the N. .w Store in Shipp...ne.burg . , by Alt:OLI) & ABRAMS. .31'cie Of:rat...Carr, .Groceill, . 1 6 .3/17ETI' , STOZTE.: THE' subscriber • has j nstrourned -from . 41 -1 the Cities of New York, Philadelphia and Bal tiMore, and is now smelling at his store room'S:Tl. Corner of Market Simare and Main Streets (for merly by Om: W.. Ritner,) a general us- Sortment off Hardware, Slime , TVare, Cedar IV are, • Ilrittania flare, • Groceries, Oils, . Paints, Brusly:-•-'— • • TV/zips, Canes; Lamps for -•• .• • ' ,Camphine, Oil,• • -- and a great rririetr of articles useful and ne any for furnishing nitkerming a houSe.• Ile ha so, at 1, will constantly keep on hand • • Caraphine a chenrand elegant substitute for sperm oil, nnd haring been appointed the rr.•ent of Messrs. thicket's and Brother of Newark N.. 1., fin. the Fhle of Jane's Patelit Lamps in this roomy, he is prep:ll%2o4o rm.- n if,l l L ti mpr, am' Oil, at a Tery rensimable rate to nit who may with to use this new nnil ecoliombial liming selected his goo is hirnself, nicl,,,muile his purchases for c.nali, he In tilde, budAs determihed to sent ow. Arose liaviun• to lay curt will advantage to give him a call. . lIT.NItY DUFFIEEI). Carlisle-July 3, 1341. 7 -4. . • • • Lace. Gdfids. - A-lArge-aii..3. , rlTent of.Threatl Lace anti E4 , ,, , it0 . . - . 1 •F; Caroloio and S t%'•i - ss FANings UosertidglT, c at reduced prices nt the Etor . c of • TXL; ft & 0/ /IL Tcl.Al'. VUST RECEIVED• the' New Stoic! QP in Shippensburg, English, German and French • • . _ ir UST ItECII , AYELY .now °need far sale nt `the New Store !in Shil g iensliner,, a handsome and splendid nssartment of Plain, White and Broid ered Nlerino Shawls, • ' ' ..Arrcom) PRINCIPAL REASONS Why Dr. DARLICH'S Compound Strengthening and German Aperient rills are used hy all classes of people, in prefereno to other Medicines, because they are prepared from iiimre extract of herbs, a whole. some medicine, mild:m its open ati2nottl pie:lsnot in its clfeet:_—•the most certainpreat•rver of health, a safe anti effectual cure of Dyspepsia or Indigestion; and all Stomaeli entPlaints, preserver and purifier of the whole systet . . . can= they soothe nerves of senstbdity and for tify the nerves of Motion, imParting to their most stth. tile fluid its pristine tone, thus. l strength :and clearness of mind. Because they never tlestrey the coaisef the stomach and bowels, as all stron g - puratiressle. ' • ' Because science: and 'experience tench • its 'that no mere purgative alone will cure the disease'of the Sto mach-11'nd - Nerves.:—Weakni.ss is the-primary cause-of a 1100 Of Oiseas'es;nnti,hv'ciintintilyTeloi4ing tr) pumntiir'es, yon make the diseases„nitieh worse, instead of better: ' ' • •. . eta ue Dr. Trarlii:lesilfedieineSat , o put 'up ttpoa thi3 common to," cleanse and SO,engthea, 4 ,', whichill the only coarse to liorsue tor effeNt:a earer, Beeintelitise 31Iediolues really Aln'cure the d4ease , for ivhichiliey are rootint mentlett:Principol 'Wee for the United Stot*o,nt No:It/North ti4ltth ,stroot;Phil., • Also, for sale by:J.Z. , l. 4 tPrers & Co., Carlisle; and% • Win... Real. Shippqnsi;utt,7l"a. Van. 13, 1841.'.;;9t'.' • Ur . 0 It NIS I" WORNI.S!! • WORMSiII . V :,. 1 3: 1 i 4 iri` ,theie troUbresame and ibmgerous inhabitiat • t - eLmseb and bowls, Svbidi so otqn 4hp:tic theiwalt.la anTtlestrors', : thelives of ebihlren, use Jnyne% Ton ih 'l4lp.e •j onitiamUsafe pre:; partition foi tlie'PeMbrol of Eft t: I'loli iilsirii,lpbt worms, llyspelutht, sour 'stornaeb,"lts,nt of appetite, i nfiudi le: feyer pnci .4 • cod di bili ty of thu itomuol4 .And bow., elp j •amtor ' :of dixestion. 'To be; 40.1.h74- • - ' ' '• • - 4 '• 9aipusl' Mott mil Steyeroson - -v. r a IX 341 Ma: •kt,4, .;Vew Line of Freight Cars. l • ' • ' - • . • •• • . - " , • - 1K,14 tanutuaut4talymal Tillf:anbAeribey,grateful for pion foyors,yespeetful ly e4tiai tits his frietidti and the OtAliet;tlnit , ha nti's put Into operation on the Ilarrkburg, Lancaster & Co- • . • :lumhiit' z ' • , „. . rt line of new DOUBLE CARS, which 10110u:wie lark). Iceflveen narrisburg anti , Pitiladelphia,liiy, wMEIt Gootliatul Prodnee all 'dese:riptioni. will be forwar ded with cad and , deaitatehott• the lotiest ratet of Gocids-Willb%iiiceiced at the, Warenouse of THOS.: X..:11 , 1AX-IVBLL,II.. E. cOrner. of, Broad and -Vine streets,-Philadelphia, and• forwarded to Harrisburg, . clunbersburg, and intermediate.- places, ,by die , OWEN WCABE. Ilarilislifirg'; Feb. 5;1539: • ..11:1r USI ri,SALT'AND PLASTER, constanily. on .hand,. : Cash paid for almost all kinds of countrypri . WHOLESALE & RETAIL: C'opper, li-dn„nini- Tin Ware 2.c.iaTurii. - oToav; The subscriber offers for 'isle; at his shim, in North lianover Street. Carlisleotext • Leon 7., aril's store. (or will manufacture at - thp,stio,rtest no-. tice) the followiog articles, to wit: • , . • Cr' 4711-P. 0 gTOVERS all , deitriptioni.;•• • • • . • • • - • nf which lie lids on hind' a late assortmerc'nhich he will tell lower than ever.,*for, Cael. lie also, o fors for sale any. .citiantity of. Stove Pipe; :f- -Coolefing , • •—for wood awl coal ;allsarts of s . . •- '' Tin, COmier - aiid . 'Shcet Iron iTitre; such as Wat,ll kettles, Dye. Kettles, Ilaiter'sliettles, Drums, Drinnint -- l'anS . ,lloOse"Sjmuling, Etc.; allot which he will sell on lictter terms than •nsual. . • • ABEL :AUX 1?...1D'U FIN fa: C Pitient .11(w.se . Power., - Timgreat encouragement' heretofore received froili-tbe sale of his machines,indnees finr to the public a nektraidl iMprovcallforse trowel., which cattlas shifted in eat. 0r,.9t1C of grarhy keys, and shift the hand to give it live slllferent revolutions.' And he has no liesitWilon thel,nemiesthat he is now able to farnish thermwitli.an article filefin, perior to those manufactured beretollire. Far-speed and clean' threshing and ease to the blus; lie be lieves his machines to be unequalled. . • His price is SI-W.-seventy dollars to lie paid cash, mid the balance ii six months, for which a note will lic reimired with interest. Any, person purchasing a ' machine and.imon a filir trial, not being pleased, can return it. lie will nt all tiukes be ready-t.ci_l'iwilish them an the shortest notice; orders from it Alißtnned I will be puttetmilly attended to. lie will also repair machines oil the shortest notice. WILLIAM B MILLIGAN. Newville,Tidy '29 18'10.---11. • • • • $ • i,N t..i. - coibuit3 OF' cmtpET_cllAlN,.rot sale at the e 0; Store in Sliiiipensburg, by ARNOLD & ABIUSIS. Balm of Columbia. • . " .Ifritish Consid's Office, ' Phi .. ; 'COW ALL PI:1lSO-NS tn, whom (hew pros-' ~ . ~cots shall Carne, that 1, CILuI:UT UOIIcfTsOX,' Esir his-Britanie. Majrsty.'s_ Consul_ f0r„..11.01Y-.0:-.. Philadelphia, do hereby certify, That 'Robert Muir ton, CHI:, who attests to the foregoing Certificates, is Mnyor-04-the .City of PlMadelphla;_antl_thltt . .lllst.,i the‘V , Randall, Esq., is Prothonotary of the Court of : Common Pleas for the city and &nutty. of Philailel to both whose signitnres, with the Seals ot their respective offices, full faith tind credit is tine. I further certify, t lutt , am: personally aequmntell, with Joseph L. Inelis,one of the sighers of the certi ficates hereunto affixed, which expet*u:s the efficacy of the 13altn of Celt:Nl:in, and ,that he is a person of great restuntability, dI d worthy or 11111 filth alit; and 'lntl I have henial hint express his umiunlifi ed approbation of the effects of the said Bairn of Co-! Itunl l ia, du, restoring hi s to r . Given under nil. hand end seal of office, at the cityo or Plpilailelpyia; in the State of Pennsylvania ; the; United Stat6'of America.' • 11.LBERT ROBERTSON.. head, tlia folli)iving . nonEwr WHARTON, Esq.„ late Mtwor •of -Philadelphia, has eertilled, as may=be-seen -below,-to ilitlitrilltirffe - tvrottlre - following gentlemem ---- ! -- . The undersigned do hereby certify that we have used the Balm of Columbia . discovered. by 4. Oldr' r id ger sualuu4.fininddatiglik_sovicenble no, only as a preventive against:the falfings off Of lutir;but also a certaimuestbrative. - !\%' St. THATCHER, senior, , • -- - • '• ' Methodist Ministerin - St - George, charge, • • ,„ •No. 86 North Fifth tt.• 0' : -- ' ..JOIIN P. 1NG1.15,331 Arrltst . .: .. - . • .IOIIN 1/....1110MA5; M. - 0..163 Racist. • 'JOHN'S. runny . , 101 Spruce st: : HUGH Mi•CURDV, t 24-3 South'7th st. : ',JOHN:YAROje., 1.23 Arch st. • .. ~ . ' ,The agetl, and those whet pe sist in wearing wigs, o y inay not always experienc • s restorative qualities, petit will Certninly,raiiet t svit•tites in the estimation .of the public, Vvlten it is known that three of the a hove_signers arc more than 50 years of age, and the others not less than 30. ' . ' . . • [From the .ITagor.) COMIONNVEALTII OF PrterartYANlA," City of Philadelphia. . T, TIC EIYI(VIIARTON, Affiyar of said city ,of Philadelphia, do hereby certify that I am well ac quainted with Meinrs. J. P. Inglis, John S. Furey, and Hugh McCurdy: Whose names are Signed to the above'certilicate, that they are._ gentlemen of charac ter and respectability, and as such. full credit shoeld be given to the,said certificate. , • a z In %Vitaes* WhereOfil have hereunto let my and 'caused thp tifil.of the city toibe affixed I `'t "*J . the sisth'clav' Of.llec.. 4 mbei;,&c:. ' I.IOISERT WHARTON', '•. • " OL I JRIOGES BALM OF COLUMBIA FOR `THE'HAIR:—.Its positlre qualitieinye.as EMI „Ist. For infant's keeping the head free from scurf and 'eatising a Imenrialitgrowth,ofltair, ,, , 'M. For lad ies after resteringibe skin' to *usual strength and firinness, amiprevonting the fulling Out of the !lair. . . dd. For any ,t!erson recovering froni,nnidebitily, Ihe . same effect iipreduced., , , , If, 140 i nin fancy good groy thisslarted, it.' limy be preservedily attentioti.to. the latest:polled If lire. •• , • • • •.,:. • sth. ,ti,.frees tue head ; from, dandruff, strengthens the raets; i 'mparts health and vigor to,t4e circulation Fl. * *.P.Yerita tai hair from changing , colour ;or ting '6th, gray.; . • War to curl intitutifolly wheic (10110'14) in it pier night: . • •., No ladies! toilet aleultl ever,-be inndasylthoUt it. . Children jcbo l liave, Isy, any means . .contented 'vermin in thelleatlore,,iramedlateltitna•perfectly 'Cure 4,9(th* V.- Jill i!Pri"ro) , 101.• • stiliilloiretore'.lslComstocklic vo., TietelKtstreetineir;'27leart.aild Cerlisle:_tijr_Ate.. I Moo. 1.340;-ity tiFezz BEE ME - • n. • Ckai Beffirs fib : r , 7... • , :t ; 1 '4 4 71,157.4 • COMMISSION •St-FORWAIrt ING?MERCHAN.TS, -- Ffrtve removed ,to the eapaciousNarehOnse recently occupi teeelt Sc.& at - the nnrtlivest.coritcr Prom the , facilities_which.thelocatiothod internal_ of Cherry and Broad street,'Philatielphia: , - arrimgemeiit , Orthia depot 'afford, 904040 Burpeui Cart eon be accommodated to nomad and-load at the same tiine.with sufficient room to ntore20;000 barrels of ,Flour, Ittnl.4oo to 000 ton of Grain exclusive of the 'forwarding department. --Produce - of every - description will be - yeteivediti. usual on conshitaments, and liberal advances made on yet:Opt 'Of requiredyuntil'sales are effeeted. . .Co. - • , NOrth-west corner of Cherry & Broad it: ' Philadelphia: . -.. REFERE NCES.. , • • . ~ _ W. N - S: CpbenCath • ier; ' _ '....' '- ' . . . •• P. endersnri ...Si Paylipt, ". . c o o m i t 4..' • 'Henry 11110tMs., : ; '.. '. . ,; . • '• ' • Fiattni.))i,*,,liosser,;maii i . • ' •,. , , • .. ~.,., ' ". Jecali Sw'Qyo;`.sreirftriile. , -1-- ---- - - • ..: . '. '-:'lXtVid,Nevlii,-shinpenilritrir: - -,- -. ....- . , .. .'l, - ogari'Smiiir,ll - 3q. 'Cgtr4ei72 chwr ibi r o- urr , ' Eyster. iluti'reCi4 ~ `,,-. ' ~ ,ii '.. • , 'liol)p,rt F, l 4nitig',---• • . -• '.. : • • - . • ' Ciithermiroil,Ekr.evaig, . - pidt - a dr e inh i a.. - 'Wen. R.Thomoon Sr. Co. •. • , ..`...: , • ' - Whitall'kllrown, . . . IMPORTANT TO - IgILLEOS.. 'Lk IVIAN,UFACTURtgS:' • . . • now,d's-:lmproved. .11rater Wheol. having. purchased of the original , , Patentee the right of the above 'Water Wheel for the state of Pennsylvania, will,dispogebrindivlik nut rights M. comities Mt advantageous•terins.. This water Wheel has been-fully to-lie so far-seperier to nn; kind in iti•potver of propellifig machinery, baying., a greater force than any other wheels in. propel non to the quantity el water applied: it is calcul4teihr.rhe Wiore inirticularly Useful at barjiik from two to eight feet head and fall, and to greatly obviate the inconveniences enieriefie ed from-back wateic .It is considered by those iiigilialiriiiiiVensiont - of the mosrimport ant improve ments-thathas.ever-been-introduced.ffir_m_s iimpliei ty, strength, steadiness o f motion,and durability. It is Constructed altogether- of iron and not so expensive to. make as an , ,Midershot, and operating' With about half the water and not liable to be. ohstrUcted hr ice la he winter. The subscriber will Aevfite his ntlen , tjon to dells for -these w h ee l s a t 'such' places as may - be required. • . MICHAEL. MrAIAT . IL Itnirisburg.. LeoPv.] This is to certify, that I have, put in one ofilowd's %tent' Cast Iron - Direct __ACtion Water_ Whiuls;,lo place ofa Itcactioc Wheel that the' ,Direct Wheel does not flood the tail race as much hy, three„ inches as the reaction did, and that Lean grind seven bush els with the direct action wheel nu. hour, and drive two run of stones, vhere I could not grind foul bush tie in the santh time with the reaction and drive one' Kiri Of 'stones. PETE ESTOC IC. tuphrata co.-01:t.,-183. 7-- • • "- A.lloway",'May - 5"; - 1851. '•: Thrift' Thai 'certify, that I hove' heeit engaged input. ling in S. .B. Ilow/I's cast iron: direct action Water Wheel, both in the State tit New York and in Aliehi gen, and can give it as rfiY decide/I (Tilden that with feet:head or ontlenyightly Put in , it will vdo mere intsiness with the same -water than-any other teatee have yet had ttily.e . xperience in, and in etTerenee to back water, is second best to none that. I 1/ave. Yet tried. In rererettee to guarding against ice, , there .eap,he better otl . eration, anti it ks•% ery . elsy to be keptin repair. sTraIE.N. A ILES, .11.07erieht. .Alloway, Sept. 3, 1833. This may certify th at I have had in my Mill one of Mr. llnuorti direct water wheels for the space of one year. his a five fest wheel; and. I have had a re action in the'Sameplace , --I have also had IVlleeler's Union Wheel; yet I think . Mr. llowd's will do More business with less wiUre than any other I have tried. It tines well in hack water. I have had from sto • 5 feet bend. .1 think we mad do as mush work w ith half the water as we toed to do with the undershoot wheel, which htts also been in operation in my mill. - LA WRENCE • This may certify; that *e -have 'used -one of S. Dowd's patent waterWlicels since December last,by the side of a re-action wheel, and we think ,that Dowd's-will do double the business with the same :wateethat the re-action will do, car Very near: We never live but three feet bead, and 'can grind with that eight bushel per hour. We arc subject to back water. This.whecl will do as good business under back-watet as there-action, and we recommend it to, the attention and patronage ofthe •' • SIMON MILES S. LEACH. WM, ;W. BnyttisTrtEssErt, mm-wrikyt > , is agent for the above mentioned water wheel. in the enmities of Dauphin, Cumberland and York,and Will nt all times be ready to attend to their sale and erec tion, Jit the shorlest• notice, by addressing hina at Shepherdstown;Cumberland county, Pa. , April 8, 1840. ly •' S 1 IIEitLITE ELIXIR. There is trot one case of Feyerin a 'thousand, hut may be effectually broken up and removed by the use oftids Elixir, ;It removes all acidityiudigestion, ' bilious matter and constipation 'from the stomach and bowels. 'lt operates gently And effectually on the bowels, and powerfully on the kidneys and skin. 4 removes all unfilensant feelingsaftet• a hearty meal, and promotes, a good 'appetite. It need s only atrial give perfect satitifaction: It has become a general _practice with.manv to use this .article in all , cases of !-,ecittli,iniusin_the bones or heavy disagreeable Teel ' ing, tendering to heada che or chalitiess.• Foe hoarse ness, if taken thrOtigh theAlay i it complaely„restores the voice 'without producing sickness.. " Whooping counh 'mid , all cou ghs of children are cured by it.— The stomach kept iit'perfect order ,by it, and, it is quiteimpossible that any disease should pomnience while n person is using this Syrup.. • '_lf taken daily_it_produces tirmly,beal thy, an& appearanne; - by - tfriving. off all • the humors of the system. "Sold genuine ate Fletcher street, one ' door below Pearl street; N. : Y. by Comstock 5•....C0., respeOtable Druggists.• For sale also by STEVENSON & DIN KLE, • Curlislo t - Pu.• INCULS.VITUDE is the basest erznze in, man.' We are not among that class Editors'Who for a few dollars will, (at the expense of truth and hones ty) "crack up" an article and bring it into rapid sale; nettber aro we willing to remain silent, after:Attiring tested the utility of an improvement or discovery in science or art. Our readers will recollect we told them we were unwell with a sore throat and violent cold some kw weeke ago. Wellove.purchased.two bottles' of AV OsISLOWS :BALSAIIII. OF 'IIORE.' • HOSJND and so siidden was the.cure, that we forgot we ever had a cold. ,ThOse who are. afficted, May try it upon our repommandation.—Levristairit Tele-. grafrA. • For sale by ^ . <, . •S. 'ELLIOTT, Carlisle; • A.:J. I-Alia,.hy :Druggists geiterally.throughout the coon.: try. Price 50 cents per bettle, • ' t • Oct. 28, 1840: • . ' • CQ'A'SUAIPTION AND ITS FATAL . CON§t9,UIaINCES ', • It is made k - nOWn:to us,frotn - the 'hills of motalit y ,' that two third's oftlietunnin farnil y die annually from that fatal destrnyer "ConsOmptitin !" Would patients ,pay more regard to their.health,:and‘proeure proper remedies ht the first ittMck,manyvaluablelities would be saved to the eujoyment Of their dearest 'friends- and 'relatiyes: - .lt is:it well knoWO factiltat"Dr:SWaytievi 'Compound Split) of Wild Cheery",will arrest the dangerous disease. TidtOtletlicine,itas.moved its efficacy in time:11)&1 of cities: The •very many cer tificates receiireet, and z the recommendations 'from e,ountry agents, who sell this medicine thr ougliodt the Tailed States, is truly astonishing --they ' speak from ocular prOol, witnessing_the-eures in their own vtcin ity. This certainly, iSsufliaient evidence to convince' lo'convinee the most'skeptieat.of the wonderful ern. iney of this inyaluable medicine. ?Will patients any, longer: lie'dtiped ,Incaperlenced, Compeunds, 0- eow:leaded hy ignorant, ,pretenders'es whiali tlle7 Nie4 know Si t hp* rulatitti , to the heal th . '," ,r • • For, itAe D ~3.3.. Myers it - .C0., Carlisle; and Pad:ShlPPinisterircra. Van. . 1 1ILS& :OfWILD-flitlillY ItThIERO M:vemediesitsiVe "been Offered 'and 'puffed into notice for diseases, of the Lungs, some of Which has been found veil , use ful, hitt of allthat have hitherto heenicnovvit, it 4nust be uni+erSall:y 'acknowledged there la ~nOne that has ecer pr'OVed as.mteccAsful_tuf-the BALSOn WILD;CHERRY.I' . • • .• - • . . Such indeed pre the , astonishing .restorative tint!' , heaping properties of this '" iIItiSRIP; , " thni even in the - wersi - forms 'Of ConsumPtion,-When the:- patient has suffered' with the most distreshing ' cougliiolent pains in the chest, tii flieulty of breathing; night sweats, _bleeding °f-the lungs, &c. and When the most esteem ed remedies of our. Pint rmaeopitts had failed.to ailbrd imy relief; and even Whenilotaitie;'•lionicepathie; nod numerous other retnedies,hod been used Tor many • months in vain, this invaluable<remetly has checked every•symptorri,and been productive •ef iltemnit as- tonishing relief.' In the early , stages. of the disea46,, ProCeeding -troin neglected colda, .terhied :Catarrhal - . -Cenisumption;it has been useil with itmlcvinting suc cess, and in many instances,•wh6n .this disease seem • -ell to have Marked ite.-'victim -for Mr:early grave, the use•of this medicine has nrrested.eYery symptem , and restored the lungs felt: State of perfect health. ' •-• ' In that forrnef Consumption, so prevalent nmnngs't delicate .young females, commonly termed fkbiiiih,or, 'coring intrba decline,r.a complaint With Odell' then sands•nre lingering,it has also been used witliSnrprp.. sing success; and' not only missesSes the poWer of checking the progress of. this: alarming disease, bet at 'the -same time strengthens and .invigorates• the whole sylstePn Mere eiThetteilly •than nny rerrieilfwe ; have ever pnisessed: ._._ . ... . . . . ' - - arj• LIVER COMPLATNT.--In iliscliatt of the Liver i rtientarlt th a cangh, indi= gestionM , LwandCring painOiOn-sideot has alsp pro ved vety efficacious; ma- cured many -Gasps of this kind after the most powerful remedies had failed. • AsTriu.A.:-.4., this comp laint hints also been used in numerous instancesMitlctlio - most - singttlite • .sttecess. I t ovens the chest, rendering the breathing perrectly . free, arrt sts the cough, and will seldom Nil j to gyve permanent.relicr. , _ . I CFIItTS.—As a remedy in all. Woni ions orilleihront;fidedill WitIFIV-11011YR ' aces, cofigh or sore kilts; throat, it will also he rdimd 1 i very efreetual remeilY, and will .mostly afford mediate relief if used at the commencement or its :attack. . (Cr . .CO.TiGiIS & COLDS.:-In common eoughs and colds, that preittil-lo.extensively throughout.the. ,winter, it will he found !Mich more effectual,than any remedy in use, and when colds settle . upon the lungs, causinvin - lidlammation with tiainsimthe-breast,dif iiculty op shortness of breathing, &c., the use of this Balsant will suppress such--sycoptonts irnmedistely, and nt the same time prevent the lungs frontbecem leg more seriously diseased. _ • • ,AN)HOOPING COUGH.—In these 'coraphiints, so common to'young children, this Balsam will he found Much superior, to 'the Parego ric Elixip..Syrnp of Squills, and the' various cough mixtures - imeommon use, as it - is - entirely free' from Jlyctlting, the least i durionspi 3:011y1)17 j3ll jimes Le given to children With perfect Ntfctyond with the cer, taildy its'afrording'thermspeedy . n AS A FAMILY„MEDICINE for many Oth er-tomplaints„th is ilalsa m will also. he found 'partic- Warty' Ilesixlei having proved an invaluable . re,Medy in all PulmoniiPy itifcctioffs; it exerts a pow- . . caul influence over. toans. diseases, depending- on llep•ravedeotsititiOn of the system,and thole AV Ito have suffered from the indiscriminate use of Mercury, or other'delrtcrioos drugs, that are often compounded in diffek:iii quack nostrums, will find it a remedy of ..great value,. possessing_Ltlw. p.Ow.ey..PC'Are!)Plieping and ins igoratiog'the whole .system 'more effectually .than any other - medicilie sue possess. CAUTION TO PURCRASEIZS.—As this flied- ichte hasblreadfacquired greatyelebrity. there may probably . be some attempt'. to imitate,iti and deceive the with n spurious mixture, to' prevent which' A rnold wish all purchasers to observe the' following marks of the genuMeHnlsarn. • It isputtttp in bottles of two sizes each, having the words •IVISTAR'S? 'PALS.% M •HE WILD CHERRY, PIDLADEL EWA, blown in the glass, and n label on the front with the signature of HENRY wisTAR, M. D. without which none is genuine. • Prepared for the proprietor by WILLTAIDS,St -D0., - Chemists, N0, , 44.-Coinmerce-street, Thilatlel— phia, and ,sold by the most respectable Druggists and other appointed agents. in all -the principal towns theonghout the United States. . , LynnH, Sept:-3,183R id.. The Genuine Balsam sold in Car lisle, by SAMUEL ELLIOTT, appoiii ed,kent. Den,tistry - .• C.'LOOMIS, 'TT AS mini ned to Carlisle, hinl will, ns heretofore attend to the practice of Dentistry. lle• may be found at Colonel Ferree's Hotel. Persons re 'questing it, will bewaited upon nt their eesidedce. , Dn. DEOItGr. D. FOULICY:, - - CO. /44.er ' l3 DR. DANttn N. Mmion. Itt Carlisle, March 11, 1540.• . This extraordinary chemical composition, the re sult of science and the invention of a celebrated uneth ical man, the introduction of which to -- publib• was invested with the solemnity Of a cleafh-bed -be quest, has since gained a reputation- unparalleled, - fully sustaining the corCectness of the lamented Dr. GriAley's last confession,--thafiihe-clared-uot-dig without giving Co posterity the benefit of his knowl% edge on this subject,” lud he chercfare: bequeathed - ft his friend iinthittcind ' ant; - Soloinon - I I iiV-s-i-theeciet of hie tiiicovery. It billow used in the-principal hospitals, and the private - practice in our country, first and most cer tainly for the cure of the PILES, and also extensive ly mid effectually ns to hidile . credulity, unless where its effects are witnessed. Externally in the' follow. in g complaints: For Dropsy—Creatinvestraordinary-abiorptiot :e.- at uncL Swellings---Reducing them in a few Jiours. • Rheumatism---Acute or chronic, giving quick case. . . . Sore Throat---By cancers. ulcers, or colds. Croup- and Whoooing-Cough---Externally and over the chest: ' , . : i -. All 13ruiscs; Sprains,ankl3Urni---Cured in a few hours. gores - and Ulcers—Whether fresh or long stand ing, and fever Sores:— . Its Operation'upOn adults, and children in reducing rheumatic swellings, and loosening coughs and tight ness of the chest by relaxation of the parts, has, been surprising . beyond conception. The common re, mark of those who have used in the Piles, is "It acts liken charm.”. THE PILES.---The price, St, is' refundetV to`any person who wtll , use a bottle of Hue:Liniment: for the Piles, and return the empty bottle without being cured. These are the positive orders of the proprie tor to the agents, and out of Many- thou Sands sold, not one lak, been unsuccessful. • - We might insei•t;,certidcates to °any length, but prefer that those who sell the article, should eichihit the Original topurchasers. . ; • , . To . Physiciansanct Patients - . . • The 13iind'Pilesi - saidlo - ber - inctirable by-external applications..--Solomon Ilsylvivarrantis the dontrary. Ills Liniment will cure Blind Riles. Facts fire more stubborn than theories " . .He 'satiats all respectable physicians to try it upon their.patients., It will do them 'to hnrm, and it is known that every Physician . whO has the honesty, to make the ,trial, has can ddly admitted that it. tuts succeeded in every . case they have known. ,Thatt..yhy:tint use it? It is the; •recipe of one of theirinost respectable In'arillierS, now. deceased'... Why . refuse to use it. • Because it is sold as proprietary nieldiCinbl.'"lerthiS"a - suflicient - .ex cuise for suffering !heir honest patients to linger:in distress,?: We think 'not, Physicians "shall be mein ,vinceil that there.fs Imtlibug„or tinackerY.about thiiiirtieleror-NY,hv then not Ahecis,te ktigian Eufnir, in);-?, If they won't trylt before,lat them after nil Othe prescriptionsPhysiciansare respeCtfully requested to do theniselves and-patlents the justice to use titiiiirtfcle: • It shall he :taken from '.the, bottles thitieup ss their prnerli)tion they desire.. • , • . SOLOMON qpht, by Comstock , Co. Artolesale Druggists, No. 2, Fletcher street, Now'•Yoik:' • , .• For, Sala „also ;by EirEvErsoN & DINELE 2 Carlisle, Pa: December 23, 1844/4-1.7 7- - DR, ~WISTAWS DISEASES'OF:THEONOS.. Price - 51;00 a bottle December 16, 18,10•---1y ' Hays' Liniment. .NO FICTIO.Y. _Winslow's: ;flotsam , of OREHOVND:H An unparalleled remedy for.oomMon Colds,Corghs, . :Asthma, thfluiMin;Whoripilik Cciiiih;llroachitis; Rod nil diseases of the Breast undqUings,,leadirr, CorisunnEtion;•!;eoniposed%oCttii - Coneentrated virp es of Horeh O tiod; Roneeet, Blood. Root; Lir-. erwort and:.-seA•gui other: vegetable suhstanees.— ,Prepared only:4y .1: 'IV,' W INSLOW, Rochester, The innocence and universally atilt-titled pectoral rirtues of the Herbs from which the BALSAM OF HOREHOUND is made, are th - eigenertilly. known •ba.require recommendatiot!; it is_ therefore..only,ne cessary to.'observe that this medecine contains the whole of their medicatproperties,liiglily concentrat •ed, and so happlly, combined with several other ve getable substances, asto, reader it the 'most 'speedy, Mild rind certain remedy; now in use, for the Com plaints above mentioned. • , • . • 'Foe Chi/deed,llliS Balsam is of inestimable valve. It it'll specdv.i.einetly,fdir the IV,hooping Cough and CrOtip, and :Word s cernit n reliefin Bowel Cdnolainis, , Chohc,l l eithing,fs.v. is pleasant to ate taste, and may.be.safely given te:the.teisslereSt infant and should 66kent nt all times in every family, as' it is much hetter . forM complaintsi incident,to Children, than Paregori , COrdial, or the Cordials sorcom mostly used, as handreds•in thiS City have•testitied.. Read the following.-1 hereby certify that early in the spring of 183.8,1 eontracted.a severe COLD, which"settled upon my !Mir, theentemed Witesty Consumption. , used severals - plieseriptionlibut, ob tairrid little or no relief; I }vols much. alarmed.= I.lappeiting Or he' he Irocliester; I en advlsed 'by' My friend, Mr. Winslow, to try a: bottle or his BALSAM Or . IIOII.LTIOLTYD t : I did . so, and to. my surprise ob tained relief at oitce-snil by the use of that single boat _iscrfectly-resto red_ t Alessi I - .those afflicted witft'Colds Coughs, at, this inclement season, I say "go nod do , likewise." • . . .• . ' • LEANDIHI CHIP MAN: Pittsford, Monroe c0.,41v, 1838; Mr. John M. Winslow, Druggist, . Dear Sir! I have been for a series of years afflict ed with affeetiomof the. LungS, mid a hard, cough, and have many times arose in die morning as com pletely exhausted by cscessirc cottgliiMrsluring the night as a persois..ivould_beby_Misartl_sloysiabor, have tried most of the popular remedies of the day, but neverfound relief until t.met witli'yntir Balsam of Horehound. All the other•remedies or palatives; that.' .fiavc..used i leave lbe bowel 4 iyi,n congested, state, while voursilearcs them soluble and free. This I Consider a• greaydesideratutn. Ou taking - M(lose of your Balsanrwhoit, gOilig to bed, I rest quietly the' night, and - my sleep is refreshing'. I take great pleasure . in recommending your Balsam, of hound 'to all those afflicted with . pulmonary. com plaints , Or any, disease, ppertaining to the lungs, and -I -take-thi s.opftortniti ty._lo..tbatikyost_ter the_greast . re-, lief and beneftl have.cxperienced through yotimin - stramentality. Yours, with Much respect. • • .. • . ' WM. COGSWELL. For sale by 'S ELLTorr, Carlisle. A. NORTH,'Newville. . by Druggists generally throughout the coun try. .Price 50 cents per bottle; April 150840.-Iy. • rres . h.Biedicines. M) - • • . • The.militicriber _rcetly i'eceivetf large midi; tional supplies of • - - - Colors., Pyc-Stugirs, Linseed Oil, Spts. Turpentine, Cops Varnish; Pain tees' eushes,"Varnish tirushcs,llumblirushes, Sper maceti Oil, (very fine) Sperm Candles, Soaps in great variety, Glass Lamps, Cap and Letter Paper, Pruit, Spices, Perlumery,,&c. Which he will sell to Physicians, Merchants and others, wmit.vsAtr. , or by RETAIL, ill the 10R . CSIra4e5javiiig 'purchased en tirely for cash; he will race bargains to those who wish.to purchase at wholesale. • s. ELZIOIT: ' Aagust 5 , 1840 . regelable Pills. Are a purgative mediehm,'so natural tothe human conbtitution and withal so mild, and pleasant in their operadion, that not the slightest dread of pain or sick ness, need be apprehended Item their use, even by the most delicate: at the mine time. Wined in such a maimer as to operate freely by thii bowels; those morbid humors, (which deposited upon the various parts of the body are the cause of every ache or pain we suffer) will most assuredly be' removed; and not only it ill pain, or ai stress ()revery descciptioa the dri 'Veil from the body; but disease hranyforMw . ill lie im- possible. . • For the . same reason, whin, from the addeli Chang e-1i of atmoSiihime, or any Other cause; the perspiration is checked, and those humors which should passe((' by the Skin - Tare throWainwardly,eansing headache, MM.. SCall, an:l sickness, pains in the bones, watery and in flamed eyes, sore throat, hohrseness, coughs,Consump tionirlmuinaticspains ill variottaparts of the body,mal matt - other symptoios ore:itching cold, the Indian veg-. Coble Pills will invariably' give immediate relief Three oljonr pillsjaken at night on going to bed,and resented a few times, remove all the above it:t -ide:lmM Symptoma,mhdrewre the body to even soon derhealth than before. The Indian Vegetable Fills, (Indian Purgative) are a natural. and therefore n certain cure for CostiveneSs: Because the.y_eleanse;the.stotnachan'd bowels of those bilious humours, which not onlyparalyze,andWeaken the digestive organs, but ,are the cause of headache, nauseam and sickness, palpitation or time heart, flying: pains - in.various parts ortlte liody,.and malty other disagreeable coniOnints, The same may be saki of difficulty of breathing, or asthina ; the iodiao.Vegeta liliiPills will:loosen:ma - carry - elf by - the stomach Mid howels,thee tough pleglimy humors which, stop up all air cells of the lungs, and arethecause of theabove dreadful complaint. In all disordered motionsmf theblood, called inter mittent.reMittent, nervous; inflammatory and putrid FFATAIS, the Indian-Vegetable Ppls yvill be found. a certain rentedy; because they cleanse th - E7Stodnich and - howelsvf - all - bilioiti-inatteriandpurifrthebloil3- consequdntlyins - therrernove - the - cause - otevnT : kind of disease, they iwa'absolutely certain' to' cure every kind - of Fever. . So also when morbid liumers are deposited. upon the membrane, and Muscles, 'causing. those pains, in flammations and, swel ngstealled Rheumatism, ont, Etc.; theindion Vegetable Pills may be relied on as always certain to give relief, and if persevered with; will most assuredly; and without fail, make a perfect cure orate aboVe painful maladies. 'Prom three to six of said Indian Vegetable llsOaketi every. ; "niglit ongoing to bed, 'will, in :taboo. time, completely rid the body of all morbid and corrupt, humors; , and itheunititisra, Gout and pain Of every .description; will disappear as if by magic. it should be remembered that the Indian Vegetable Pills arc certain to remove pain . in the side, epprea sion, neatisea.and sickness, loss of appetite, costiVe• ness, if yellow tinge of the skin and eyes, and, every other symptom of Liver 'et:until:lint 1 . because they purge from the Wady these'ciirrupt and stagnanthu. mars which, when deposited upon 'the Liver, are the cause of die above dangerous complaint: They arc also n certain preventive of apnlexy and sudden death; Because.they carry off these huMours which, ot i si r u e ,. tiog the circulatiomare the cause of a ruSli, or deter mination'Of bleed to the head---giddinessespecially, on turnin i g _stuldenly:.otindbliiitlness.,,drmvsiness. -o memory—rinthunination of ' the brain-I—in ! , stsirit.y;and eveiry other disorder Of themi nil. . . . ONE WORD TO THE SEDENTARY. Those 'who ftom habit orocctipatiotrfnre kept much"ALA Y N ''EX PE C TORA N within.doors, should reinember that they frequently , medicine has already proyeditself to be all that becathe:an 'atmosphere Whiclj is wholly unfit thr thit , h has been recommended, by thoie who have . giteli printer cipansion of tho Wogs, and • et the same t hue, it fair test in - this country , and the demand for it owing to want of erxereise,the bowels are not sufficient- ovetuses . daily. , We have itist heard' of tin. important evacuated—the.blood becomes impure, and head- cm , e of Asthtna, which Ims been effected by thoLtsitia( ache,.indigestion; pal pitation. of the heart, and many it iirtriteighborstigtowit---the ease was that' ofia ter. othertlisagrerable synipuitnsia re sure to follow. nude• who hail far a long time been- the:Ore:Of, THE. INDISN. VEGETABLE PILLS, plivsi clan, but had received no rellefi'icd her :ease :11(Ang a cleanser. _o ethe , stonitich and bowels,a nil a di-.was beginning to he considered hopeless.' A 5 a list,. reet purl fieirofthe bibia,.p,re Certain 'mond). to re.. resort she purchased a bottle of Dr......lnyne's Expegtos. , MOVO pain, ordi6,lll.6llloreverykiml from the the body, rant , which caused her tio expectritate:freely,gradusa' but if ,used occasionally*, SCI as to keepthe body. free: ly eased lier cough, and is rapidly.. rester:Mg. her to, teem tiklieltumota whirl are the cause of every male- ltealtlW, have'no hesitation an saying this preta", itsr !l under tbeililia„'njost also redly - pro mete ration of Dr; 'Jeri-le,' for the cure of con glis, Colds, ta r ; such a *lt equal, cir c ulation of..tlM- blond, that fluenin, stlirrip,ralsithp`tian, is the most idlute h those who lead a sedentary,..life„ will be enabled to ble,meilichte Over:offered tOthe American , enjoy:sound health, and tliseatter.ofany kind uiilibe' There ittno - ttiticheryabout it7;-141..401e13 one* absolutely impossible.; ..the'tnost shiffur tiraCtising ithysieiatiain ' , PentisYl*.?..„ sue • " ' itlaT arid Whitreverhis Iteeparations tbttro . }cRAIMEA ,00114414.Air0t.; . onghlYteated,he islooked upon atm gres4bublre . , , Cdrtie Pa- efiteion=.4SorneisettMe.)..Joirnal. • • • • c ,. .'oflice And lacperalDepot, N 0.160 ftie6 street! • _Poriali!ikt Elliott and 'Steyettaon Ph hulelphia. :. (2<fiiy eccfB4o.--4 - 1 tikiliele Pa: - • (may 0 - 11140 - 7 - . . . rt . id .erYliberalaliare of patronage he has leceived' thir lug the past rear, and Would Still continue to offer them his professional services in their various' bran ches at his residence; No. 7, Harper's Itcity...Nettles, cleanses, and plus teeth, and, inserts incoiruPtifile thirer metalie artificial teeth in the naostaPproi'ed • in:inner; Charges - always nioderate. -- • • ' Carlisle, Mai:ch 25,1134.0.--At . rAmizay itz:Drwing: Prepared only by.Dr.,D. joynei . and sole proprietor,. South -street,- Bkilditelphia; and -8....e1;L10TT, and alea'of .sTE - YEx , SON 4- DINKLE Druggists;' Cars - ,lido Pa,' • • - ..• • These medicines are recommended *and extensive ly used by the mOst intelligent persons in the United States;.by numerous . Professors and Presidents.:ef Colleges, Physicians of-the Army am) Navy, and,of. Hospitals-and Alinshonses, and by more ihfur" i t hree - ' hundred 'Llergyineu of various denominations. . • They are eXpre:stily. prePared_forjamily_luse;qlo._ have acquired am tinprecedentet.l popularity through:. , out the Utited.States; and as they are so admirably .calcelatedito:m•eserve lIEALiit and cure pnixASE;ncv family slionld'ever be-mithoutthem. The- proPrie7 :;:: „.4 ,s tor of these {-nimble preparations received his edit- cation-atone of the best Medical Colleges in the Tini- . tell, States, and li.is liar! fifteen -- ears experience in an • - extensive and diversifted-practice,ny vldeb.heltaibad ' nmple oppertunities of - acquiring a practical ;knowl edge of diseases, and of tne remedies hest calculated to remove them. . • A . . These Preparetions consist of. _.TAINT'S .EXPECTORANT,a valuable remedy . for cough, colds, Consumption, astlimq, spitting ,of blood i croup, booing' cough, broncliitis,pleurisy and inflammation of the lungs or throat, difficulty of !mou thing, and all diseases a_pulmOnary_orguns.—Price one dollar. - AIsoIAYNE'S - 11A - MTC;MC7for - the - preserv : a- - lion, growth and beauty ne_the_hair,_tind_whieh _ positively bring in new hair on bald heads.--,Price one Also JAYNE'S TOXIC VERMIFTWE; a ice-. _min and pleasant remedy.the worms, dyspepsia,piles,.. and many other ilirases.---Priee cents. Also . JAYNE'S - C AI2IIIINMVE -7 11ALSAIVI,SC certain ,cure forhowel and summer complaints, diar this, dysentary atone, eritmps,.Sick headache, sour stomach,. cholera morbus, and all'ilertngements oldie stomach and bowels, nervous afrections,&e.---Price SO cents. • . Also JAYNE'S SANATIVE PILLS, fo . rPcmale diseases, !Ever complaints, costiveness,rovers. inflam mations. glandular, obstructions, diseases of the skin, &c. nuud in all cases where an alterative or putativp medicine is required.---Price s_ceritLa box, -Mac 13;1840.---1y ~...______.......___ . .: • -- - .Tayneg.flair Tonic., ~ . For the grbwth, preservation and restoration of : the hair. This is an excellent. article, and lens, in nu merous instances, produeed.a fine growth of hair onthe heads of personsAtho had liven bald for(yettrs. LADIES ~.AND you:ivi§ji elegant, tit. Jeittl.l. 4 ll_ know you a ill answer. 11UXUrialifil t I I f ye:s, icar, - . for one. onbin'ent, the. cause - of Its loss, why it tarns gray, rusty and coarse, harsh and 'unpleasan in its appearance, imil_finally falls oft ..ILach hair has It root ni - the skin, and is hollow tube, through which tbeWia - a constant circulation of fine blood. z — By this circulation the: hair is nourished and held fast, its glossy colour iagiven 'and lirCaervethandit 4 novel tal with the finest oil. Now any thing whichin jures die. skin of the heacLo r ,diverp or takes away the blood from it, will prevent or ireMAIO. the Circula tion through the tubes of the hair; atop its growth, and eanso tt.tq fall-offorttirMgray,oritoth• Hence it iA that any cause thit obstructs or' weakens. the Cie ciliation of blood through the skin, or that diverts the hlond to- other pnrto of the syitem, will take away the lively, fresh and youthful appCaninceof the hair, ar rest its g gray rowth, (Urn it soonor or later, and in thousands otinstances cause premature baldness. For sale by S. ELLIOTT, and STEVENSON Sr. DINICLE, Carlisle, Pa IN ray 13, 19,10.---1 y call the attention_of those af flicted with premature baldness. to tht exCellent Hair Tonic prepared by Dr. Jayne of this city. :Basing Used it ourselves, we can speak of,it,s yirtue,s by. expe rience, and we unhesitatingly pronounce iSan invalu able remedy to preN.Ut the falling off of the hnir,and to restore it from a • ikad, to a fine, healthy appear ance. We can also speak from personal knowledge of the cases of two or three friends who were predis posed to baldness, who by the use of Jaynes Hair 'Tonic, have now luxuriant hair. We hriye no (lisp°. sition to puff, indiseriminatelv all kinds of remedies for all diseases which flesh is . heir to, but when we hove tested the virtue of an article, we are free to say it is good. - -StitM;dau Evemng Post. , Jayne's Hair 'l'onic.---We have, heretoforeouna tiered our Selves among those wlib believed that - the ilair Tonic, prepared by , Pr. Jayne, was one of the mapy quack nostrums whose virtues are never seen beyond the fulsotne Puffs of their' authors. We are willing, at length, to make public acknowledgment of the error of our belief.. An intimatefriend,sotnetwo or three months since, all the top of whose cranium was as bald ago piece of polished marble maugre all our jesLing and ridicule of the idea of attempting to cultivate. so, barren a spot • purchased a bottle or two of the Hair 'ronic from Dr..layne,and according 'to his directions applied it; .During the present week the same friend ushered himself into our presence,tand uncovering hi,shitherto naked head, astonished uswitli a thin;though - lnxurinnt growth of hair, from one to two inches in length—upon the very premises we had believed as unyielding to cultivation as the trackless sand that skirts the Atlantic. This is no puff; but is reiigiouslytrue,nnd to those who doubt,the gentleman can bepoinied out: What is more in - favor'of this "Tonic;'the here case cited W M not-one of-tempora ry balthtess--no sudifen ono of years! standing, though the the gentleman is but forty-five years of age.---Phitadr/phia Spirit of the Times. • , • • WA 12 ! WAR ! WAR !—The Wig makers have declared hostilities against on;. neighbor Dr. Jayne, on account of his ;lair Tonic, which Is knocking all lielrimsinessinto - tr"cocketHmt." Lgdicanndken tlemen- flocking to-the-Doctor's standard. Heads long divested brevet' the first rudi ments of hair , niter using.his Hair tonic soon atipear with,new and flowing . loclts. ; which Absalom himself might have envied: 33eardlesl boys are seen with large and bushy whiskers; and hidies sMile again through their own raven ringlets more beautitid and bewitching than ever. Bald heads are doffing their wigs and throwing them to the "mobs and the bati," while the Wig makers stand aghast as, they behold. the - deiiiiilitiOn of their =Ea Whai.w.iil,he'the consequence of this War ne know not; its.the 'wiggles are ontrageons,and the DoctOrre mains firm, and declare s ' that "some thingi • can be done as well att•others,"and that bald heads !pay as wear their own hair, is that 0 -otbers.-7tWext.-. ly Messenger. . . .jayileeHair Tonic.—WO meet at almost 'everr corner, when perambulating the streets, Men wearing: long and glossy. hair, which they seem to be proud 01, and others who have raised.in a few weeks, a eitip of Black moustaches, that would vie with the glossiest bruin thauever walked-she forest. It has puzzled ua • to know the secret of all those wondrous crops hair; but Messrs.i, SANDS; 79 and 160 Fulton street, have got the remedy, where all who are curious in sttCliAnuttersmay "learn a where York , • , : . Sold in hiladelphin at 20 Send, Third Street ISI
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