ra -1 1110USELI-NE—DE—LAT-.NAOS: ;Lot fpeeived, detaincii 31...37i gh and 75. cts.-per yard. . - tc ' CM= • „ . TO the. birectorg 'of 1116 'OM 1119 n - SC hosols-in etinitterlatid. coop ty. titatennitiris made - *souk codance,With the school law, passedin' 1836.. I am.yours, respeetfully, \ -•. -;'• , ; • • FRS. R. STRUNK :ZSupt. Cont. Harrisburg, February - 23, 1841. • ' • :The stemma of int , every district - must levy to • title itself to Its shiire'Of State appropriation; is a sum • equal to at Ictit 60 cents For every taxable hilitibitant• accordinglo_thelaq. triennial: minter,. ation Made in the. sprinr , of 1359. A list of taxables' district i 6 hereunto appended. • 7 7' Distrkots that have already accepteirtheCiiiiitiviii ,- School System, stud received their share of the ap • proprmuon for former years, will , on levying- . the proper amount of tax, be entitled tinder existing:laws to receive for the school'year 1842, which commen ces on the, first Monday of next June, one dollar for • every taxable. Districts'N,rhich have not received any part of the apPropribtion of former years; but which accept the system for the first time, at- the annuli! •electidn ui March. next, 'and- levy the proper amnia of tax, wilt under existing laws receive $4 . 49 fur evet:y tsix 'able in the district in 1835, and $3 .00. for every tax , - able in 1839, acedrding.toctbe annexed his. • Thes•i by a resolution passed April- 11 . 5th.,1840, will minion in the Slete — l'reasury for the-use of iinti-ne - eepting districtsouitil the first of November, 184.1 and no longei,.. , ..Vn»ther of (arable inhabitants he the Neocral Soloo Districts-of the count,n, accord'sT.lo the enume ration of 1835 and 1839. 1833. 1839: . , ___Allen, . , . ~ 423 5,93 ' -Carlisle., ; . •• • - . 783- 844 Dickinson, . - . 508: 62,3 • - Yrankford, -,. •• 291 2.7.9 Ilopeivell, • • ' • 204 .. 208 .111eclunticsburg, • 1.25 - 15:1 „. . ' Mifflin, . • -298 • 1 , 318 - North Middleton, ' • 355 /' 394 .Sim Middleton, . 4'12 423 Monroe, • - . • 3 . 18. 30 ' NClvlon,'.' . ' ~ • .._ 291 -• :I3G ,, . 15TewsilIC ' - . 152 • 149 ' - •••Bast •Penusliorotigh, ' ..453 • 51)3 ' West Penushorough, • . • • 397 . ._ 433 . Sldypensburg borough, - • : 297 ' 3.21 -tillippensburg to‘yuslup,' • 23 • 50 : •-_._.•_ Silver Spring, ' • 3.;9 480 - . Southampton,•••• •• • 303 - -315. , •By mue! of the Commissioners. • lje,it:--JOIIN ill WIN, Clerk. . ..* Commi;sioners' Office, ettrlisk;; '-- •. ) March 11,1841. .5 . . . PROCL AM AT/O-N: ,AATIIETLEA.S;the-Hott.-Sit-notn.- Ileratam: Pre • V V.' sident Judge of, the Court of Collation Pleas in the-9th Disthiet, et - unposed !tithe ctutatieg of Gmir= lieriaiid, Perry . and . 3 ; and. the Iton. ' Stuart, and John Le feyre, Judges of the said' Court of Comnion Pleas qf 'the county of Cinitherlanth have issued their precept,. bearing date the. Nth day of ' Jantutry,.lB4l,-. antl..t.o..thertlirixted,_,forlioltiing Court of Oyer, nth! Terthiner NCII livery, and General Quarter Sessiins.of- the Pestot.;.l , . so. Cariisle, ou • Se.c4n.:l ilondall qf ' ((being the 1 flay) at ten o'clock -in -tin: foreitoon : Noitos is hereby given to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace, and Constables of the said count' of Cum, herlantl, that they be . then -and there' iu tht.in pr,')lter ; persons, with- their records, ioquisitiorts, exa (tons- and other kunembrancesto du these thiags which to their offices respectally appertaiu.. those who are bound _by 'recognizance to 11r weenie_ against the prisoners' that ate, ov then may be, in the pf Cuanllerland county, to be then ,and there : to prosecute against them as shall be - juht; Dated al Carlisle, the 4th day or March.' 1 . 841, and the sixty-.sixth year of American Imltmendenre. PAUL, mmaiN, -Sheriff. • . WHOLESALE Ekr. RETAIL Copper, sheet Iron and Tin .. ("IA aintrart9 rg SUBSCRIBER, thankful, for past favors, 1.1. would inform the that' he continneS to manufacture at his old stand in North llanover street, Carlisle, onpl•iite Cornman's hotel, every article in tit.; Hoe of his business, such as' tUValltlg • Kettles, Dye Kettles, Hatters' Net lies, !louse Spouting, anti everyvariety of Drums, Stove Pipe . , Dripping Pans, He also offeri for sale Cooking, Parlour, Chamber and Office Otleo, for wood er coal, of every variety and pattern—all of whieh he will dispose of on the hnost reasonable IV. B. lie also has for sale the imprOved Itotaq (:Poking Stoves, which arc auperipr to ,any.ever ot ---fered-hrthis-place.------- J - P; - - : -- Carlisle, Feb, 3,184.1.---3 m . - • . BAIMAINS! Santheimer Linclduer, At their New Store in Centreville, have just re ceived and'are now opening a very large and splendid tosortment of EntrrisH,FitzNeu and. DO.M•ES- EMI 12 R 0:0 11-H S • which have been selected-with much care in,The cities . of NEW YORK and PII,IIADELPHIA, and 'whieb they respectfully invite the citizens of Centreville end, vicinity to cull and examine, as they 'will be ens • 1*(17 toipl etnie, and sell decidedly cheaper than ,any' 'other. establishment in the county. They will .be liapprat 411 Times to see ciistothers whoare.desirotts of having Ne*:.eiroap and toOd Among their,,stock will be found Blue, Black, Brown; Green, Oliie,Cadet,Mulberry, Cit= ron,Claret; Mixt Drab, and a-'variety of low-price& ,• • .Superior, striped and ph& Londan -and, Buckskin , "Cassirneres, prenaltim and low priCed Sattinetts; su perior Silk, Satin, Velvet, 'Valencia, Corded, Strip . ed,,Pigured and Plain Marseilles ~and Caasimere Vestirlgs, general assortment of all finalities and colors of . ' - and••llf enter Goods: . • suitable fot .Gentlgmen's zrgsr., Superion Italian Lotesirings;.Groti Nnta3," Po. Swns, Gros De Swiss, and Senshaw Silkn; Challeys, Chita • " a t es ; Jaceonets, Ctuabries, llobblnetts, - Plain and 15- . gored Swiss , and Bank Muslins,Shawle,••Dress . Handkerchiefs, Scarfs, Veils, Ribbone, &c. . larg'e and, exeellent assortment of flue And low grieed - Calleada, Jrisl!, Table, Towelling'and Table' Crash.d-Muslins ; yiekings, , Cheeks, 'Cords, Beaverteens, 06." it r gen.erahassortranntorLeghorn and Scraw Bonnets, mhrellas,Parasuli,"&s.. 41 'offensive assortynent• oft • • •-• :o,imiceirt6s and` QueensvOare ' 1 the Oproiad. Qualities. • The public are,re sPearkilar lov4oillocaltasid judge for themselves 4 11 " they'are Oeterminett to settivheapSor cash *r einintry. prosluaa.'.P TAVERN'. KZE PERS' are, respectfully l i - g ivnvitet)ionall.' sok-examine- Liquors Ware JACOB FRIDLEY • . . . iticr - r. - 0 - 41Y1C 11 E E latEll l -tialgra (01,1 0 Zea ,The:,Stigscribersotitr their present Stock of.Nliin r 'Ciltrutt4eitt reduced j»ices; unit will.7ioutinue at such prices until all is • A large portiou of their . Stack is offeredltt,,Cost. • . , • AIOLVANY. Carlisle;llec. SO; ~, • . . 11 - 6 - ,c,'. - Ifiiiiiesburo . ' Line BPlsvecie ..111edianfesburn• ..1-aliatedefph.fa or Balliniore. - ----- , ---(11Y _Rath D 0 11.C., , LVAL] ___ . T HE.subscril?ers gtatefill for past ftkvors, 7 berlenve-tr-inforin-their-friends.atuLthe public generally; that they mill continue to run a' line of burthen Cars regularly between. Mechanicsburg and Philadelphia .oilliVltimore, by which goods and pro duce of nil deseo v iion. Will be titrwarded with care and despatch at the lowest rates of:freight. Produce will be received ,itt their' Ware !louses, in Mechanicslturg, forwarded to 'either Priilu delpliia or (SAW inoreoecording to the direction of, the owner. • ltighest price will ke_ givan , for heat and Flour. •• • • • DBESBACII & MBILY.. . N. B. Plaster of Paris tail Salt pilways kept on haUd, and for sale at the-lowest , prices. , • . , 67- For Sale. . . The two Stois,. Stone Ifocise,ocenpicd br the snb raeribet—on East street Carlisle, with tile Lot of (;round 90 feet front on said street, and, extending «Stl flit back, to the Letart spring. There is a Stone Stable, a - . Carriage I loose, and a well of wltter on the-PreniiseS. The uhidelleoperty is thielosed by a hntswitial stone wall. For furtiter partieulars apply to • It. C. HALL.' Carli lc, *Dv. 1840.. soomme The 3,65.e.1bcr Las just ro.w.ned from the city null is now openine,..sorne.very desirable seasonable 00I)S, eons; still?, in part or itivisible . .(;r6i.,n, Brown, Pia inond, Pil,t, 116arct.,131a4 Wool dyed, Blue, Aiblade - , Gal ' • 01i0T115, IVool dyed Black, Blue, and ligured eassimeres ; Jiatimetts of all deecriptions;.(.lords and Beavertecnst 'rinks and Cltenk4 imported SUir and figured .Car peting; Saxon l!t•ince and Ntottse de ;Annex; nom:. ha zmen, Metc&ks, blue black,blacis, Ntantita, Fawn; Brown, Figitred.:autl - .Plain Silks; Figureyl and Main tutd..fauntiet...llusliits; tretu Baize and Flannels of . cjdonrst, (Noyes mitt llON:ieryi Glit4.atl_Eitr',Ctaps•_llrptjhe ifackitiniv.; glise m,d Poitit 7 lll:tiikco: Leglumti tuttf Straw Bonnetst . together Withait assoio - Mitt — of ' . G roceiles Queensware.. %1I of which will 1);• sold on the most reasonable terms.. Person nrr-invittol to • call and exaqtine for themselves before nz purehqsi elsewhere. • • —ANDREW-kit:MIA:RD& ...Carlisle, Deo. '23,18 , 10. . , LOGE TOOL - --- TIIB • - atinra 3. 1 11 (.9 2.1) 1.9 Z - subs'erilivelterebY:informs the citizens of ear -lisle, and the publie - generally - ; - that he has 'taken the shop nearly Opposite the .lail, where. he will be pre p:4%4A) manufnethre to order, On the me St reasona ble teems, any articlein his line of. business, such as • ANC S, :UM Ile will also :Metal to Steeling nnil •Critling Axes: le solicits a shnre of publie patronage. JOHN HARRIS. Carlisle,•Nov. 5, 1840. ' • Variety * Store, &e. subscriber, thankfulfor past favors, respect " fully informs the public that he still continues to "'o/d fordtv in Clintrt Allevy near "Education wt ereNe liaenow on hand alargemssortment of notions: coi%isting in part, of the following: "Bread, Cakes, Cheese, Bacon, Hems,'Flottr, Soap, Cider, Spices, Fruits, Sweetmeats, and other necessaries c dettlatiA for' this meredian., N. Bite also continues to keep an Eating House, where gentlemen can be aerniboo,4,l.tted with Tripe, ,Pigs Peet, Pickled Oysters, tv..c. at the sh oriest notice. JACOB SIEG. Sept. 11,.184-1 year. Produce Wanted . Immesliately: CASH will be wild for PINE THOUSAND bar rels of Flour; TEN THOUSAND Intsltelsof Wheat; TEN THOUSAND bushels of Rye,. and TEN THOUSAND bushels. of corn, by the snbseriber, who can at all times lie fouilil aChis'lVare4touse on the canal between Walnut and. State streets. . OWEN 31'CABE. • Harrisburg, Aprill; 1840::--tf • Cheap Shawls. The Snbseri hers have on hand a large assortment I _of Cashmere, Thibet, Merino ; !lamella, Chenille and other kind a Sha ll — s - elriat - a t small advance for Cash. HITNE 12' C.? AIM %VkINT.- PLAIN AND FIGURED MOUSELIN. DE LAINS, offered for fiitlchr 'ARNOLD & ARRAN'S. 61 \Sli Bt-IMENCHIILANKET SHAWLS II of a new style, fpr sale at the 'New Store in Sh . ippenshurg, by • • ARNOLI) & ABRAMS.", .wlefew Ilakdavare t ;Grpcery, 4' roIRIETV STORE.' • - TLIE subscriber has jtist returned from the Cities of New York,. Philadelphia and Bal timore, and As now opening at his store room S. E. Corneemt Market' S(ittare antl — WirThrrifets (for merly ocenpied by' Coo. W. Hitner,)'trzeneral as ' min - tent - of • Hardware, Stone Mire, Cedar • Warc, Brittania Ware, Groceries, Oils, Paints, t'arnishes, GlaSg, - Brush- Whips, Canes, Lamps for burning • Camphine Oil,' • . and n great' variety of articles useftil and necessary for furnishing. and keeping a House. • Ile linsalsoond will constantly keep on hand • • Chmplitiiie Oil, a cheap and elegant substitute for sperm oil, and having , been appointed the agent of Messrs. Backers and Brother of Newark N,. J., for the sale of Jane's - Patent Lamps in this county , he is" prepared to fur nish Lumps and Oil, at a •ery 'reasonithie' rate to all who may wish . to use this now and economical light: !laving selected his ..goods.liimself, and made his purobasesTor cash, he is ableond is determined _ to sell( ow. - , . --Titosetutv.ing thecash to lily out will find it to thou' advantage to give hill a call. • •. • . HENRY DUFrIELD. . Carlisle, J uly 1), Hl4o.—tf. • '• Lace . Goods. A large assortment of Thread Lace ..and Edging* Cambric and Stviss Edgings and Insertitigs, for sale at.reduced - jwices at the store of • lIITNER ,rIIULVaNY. AID-ST RECEIVED at - the New Store MP in Shippensburg l . English, Geyrnan and Fivnoli M.ERINOES, and for•aale to , " . . ' -;. • ARNOLD & ABRAMS. JUST RECEIVED and now. offered for sale at the lie - YlStore. Shippensbnrgi a, handsome and splendidassortment of Plain, White and and Merino Shawls. • • • • ' • - & ABRAMS:* -• WORMS WORAISI! WORM!!! ' TO remove these trauflieslarreinid'dircius `.inhabitants of the stomach and holele,,whioll so ofleh ifhpair the health and destroyi the Ihiee or , childreO, l useJayne's Tonie'Vermifuge,O certain and an fd j ire . ;paration forthe retrieval Of,tlu.virlooskindsorworrni, dyspepsia, sour !tors:moll s :went Of appetite, Infantile fever stud egite:etiittlibillik of the etomeelrentllliow= elaistad orgatifoOrAheeition. To' be had at No. 2 , 0 Miuthlhird • ti 41111- alarli 4 ' • • ' , . 4 d l xi , X 0 rle ANA - 1,4-491:fr. "TO' • • Bargains, - Bargains.. • Cheap Goods for Cash. --- • .I.l, 9 sub,seribgrs,flesirolis of reducing. their stock of Mereltantlize, offer it at reduce!! prices for Cash: 7 110+ entire stock of . . • , .CLOTAS I • • itels, 4-c. lS c. ' • . • will be sold at a very_sniall adziance. Such persons as arU desirous of obtaining good bargains will please call at theatore of lIITNEIt S.: MULVANY. N. 11. The entire stock of ellercliatulizit will be sold abargnin to any one wishilagg to engage in the business, if application lie made I mnediattely. •Dee. 9,1849; . . . • - 331gGck-Walnut - E i lank: , irHE .Subscriber wishes to purchase P LJJ VA'; iu aiic (Inan ity that may be offered; for which roetv • Donau cash per thousand feet plank measure mtill'he Said Plant to be of good mialityrtivo• Macs and one.-eightli m thicknes,ti and fourteen feet lour inches ilklength: . To be delivered at the Canal hi Harris t,6l.l., or at "any point oii the Cumberland Valley Hail itoad, and immediate information forwarded to the subscriber.' '' n'ttrotlicr informalion call on application to Robort (17ghttiuni, Carlislei.or.by addressing the subscriber (postpaid) residing in . c' • "• DAVID FILEED, JR.. • December 30, 1840.--G rno." . _MBE mAcinNEs: .;?rillig*tils improved por6T Poiver. •TIM great eunouragement herttofore -received from the sale dins machines, induces him to of fer to the public a new and improved I horse Power, which can-he sliiftttin.gear_or_out_of..gearly.key.s, and shill the band to give tt five different revolutions. And he has no hesitatimiliniSsM9nglloni7ners that he is now able - toficrniT,lrthrucivith article far su perior to those manufactured heretofore. For speed -and clean threshing and ease to the horses, Jhe lieges his machines to be unequalled. Ilis price is $140 . ---seventy dollars to he pnid cash, and the balance in six months, for which a note wilt ho required with interest. Any person purchasing a machineand upon a fair trial, not being pleased, can return tit. He will at all times be ready to furnish them on the shortest notice; orders from a distance will be•punctindly attended to. IN, will also repair machines on the.shortest notice. , B MILLIGAN. • Newville, July .29,-18 , 10.---tl. • 4 LL COLOURS OF CARPET ClIAIN,for sale at the New Store in Shippensburg, by • ARNOLD & ABRAMS..' Balm of British Consul's Office, .} • PhilaOlelphin. jr-NOW ALL-PERSONS to 'whom these pm,. ents shall dome, 111110, GILBERT ItoncarSoN, 1 1 Esq. his Britanie .i.liijesty's Consul for the City of Philadelphia, do hereby ceytify,That Robert Whar ton, Esq., whoattests to the foiTgoing Certificates, is Mayor -the City of Philadelphia; and that Mat thew Amidst', Esq., is Prothonotary of the - Court of Common Pleas for the city and county of Philadel- Oa, to both whose signitures, with the Ws of their rimpective.'offices, full faith and credit is due. I further certify, that I am personally acquainted With Joseph L. LlOB,OllO of the signers of the certi ficates hereunto affixed, ,which expresses the efficacy ofthe-Balm of Columbia, mitt _thatheis.a, person of great respectability, and wortlhy of fall , falth nnit cre dit; and that I laic!: beard him express his lumina' fi ed‘approhation of the effects of the said Balm of Co lumbia, in restoring his hair. Given under my hand and seal of office, at;the city of Philadelphia , . m the State of Pennsylvania, the United States of America. 23ILBERT ROBERTSON. Read the following. ROBERT. WHARTON, Esq., late Mayor of Philadelphia, has certified, as may be'seen below, to the high characterof the following gentlemen. The undersigned do hereby certify that we have •used the Beim of Columbia discovered by J. Old ridge, and have fowl it highly serviceable not only as a preventive agninAthe falling off of hair,but also a certain restorative. • WM,_T_HA.TCHER,_scr Methodist ISlinistcr.fn.St..Ceorge.chergei ' No. 86Nortli Fifth st. JOHN `P.. INGLIS, 331 Arch st. JOHN D. 'THOMAS, M. D. 163 Race st. JOHN S. FUREY, 1.01 Spruee st., HUGH McCURDY, '243 South 7th st. 1011 N YARD, jr., 123 At oli st. rho and those: who persist in wearing wigs, may not always experience its" restorative qualities, yelit will certainly raise its virtues in the estimation of the public when it is knoWn that three of the a- . hove signem_are more than 50 years a age, and the others not less itior3o. ' • • • - [From the - • 1; POMMONWEALTI/ OF CENNSTLVANIAT City pf,Philadelphia. • I, ROBERT 'WHARTON, Major of said City of Philadelphia, do hereby. certify that I tun' well ac quainted with Messrs. J., P. Ingliti, - John S: Furey, and Hugh McCurdy, whotie names are. Signed to the. Olive 'certificate, that they tire gentlemen ' f charac ter andrespeciabilitY, and as such full credit should be given to the said certificate. In witness whereof, I haVe hereunto - set my hand, and caused the' of attic city to be affixed, f.';''""l the sixth day of Doe:.‘mberi &e. • ROBERT WHARTON, Mayor. , irkLiMIDGES BAUM tir COLU.NIBLI, TOR ty • Tflll - piDi)tive qualities are fol. , Ist. For infant's keeping the heid free from scurf 'and causing a lukuriant growth of heir. qd..Fbi•lntli ß a after the to its usuatstrength and firoitical, and preventhigthe falling out of the hair. • • , • • Sd. For any per Sin recovering from any debility, .the same - effect ie'preducthl.., • . • 4111.1 f iised : lo infancy till a good groistb;isidarted; It may' be preserved by ottentioit - to the latest period sth. It frees the Iliad &Om dandruff; - strengthens the roots, imparts health and vigor to the eirenlathin and prevents the hair fr/31R,01!,ng?ng 'quer gfk tin; gistY. • ' ,ath; It causes the hair to earl bbantifully.when done up in it: yer night; rr'r No wilco , toilet should ever be made4ithout it. , 7 1 /th.--Children who hive by' any' means contracted 'Fermin hiAlwhead, aro immediately aiiil:petfeetly Itii • e 4 loCtite!Th- 1 7, - Aps uap. • , drug, -- store - ofTsimstbalr Fletcherstreetnea paii,r); ifs) In - Carliallijr`,l3te4 .4° , 4C0: , aF , . , cOII.IIXISSION , & .FORWAD4 .1 1 1 . f 1111ERCliAN il T,S,. Ifaye Ombyeal' capacious 'Warehouse reCdpity ouctipied,by D::Lebely &Co'. at the north-'!west corner aCherry and Broad•street, 't From the facilities ivliiclithe I(in:dim' . and internal arrangement of this, depot.afford, 50 ,to 40 Barthel' ,Cars can be accom m odated to unload and load at the same time.with sufficient room tO.store 20,000 barrels of Flour,'alid 401$ to 600 Ulu of Grain exclusive of lite tiirwarding department. , Produce or- & I vory deieription will be .reeeived as usual 611 emisigiintents, and liberal advances muds Oil receipt (if required) until sales are 'effected.' ' • CRAW, .8EL1..,),..yk Co. North-west Corner-of Cherry Tv..• Broad et. Phi ladel . ,„ • • REVERENCES. W. S. - Colman Caaluer. idenderson & 'Parker, Carlsotc. henry RlMnilti; • Saundevson & tionermsin, ' , • • Jcdoli Swoyer, '• • . David, Nevin; Shipfemburg'. - ' J . :A.6pH Smith, Esq. Cashie lChamberaourg. Eyster, Co; • 11.91ert Fleming, • Catherwood k Craig, - rolittadclphi4. Wm. It. Thomilsmat.Co. • .. • Whita,ll & Biown, • IMPORTANT TO MILLERS & MANUFACTURERS,. i'ored Water Wheel. TilE Subscriber having' rerehttSed - of the original Patentee the right oh the above Water Wheel. for the state of Pelmsylvania,.will dispose of individ 7 .mal.rights or counties. on adviintageous terms. This water;_wheel has been tested rineproVed to'beso far superior to any kind in its power of propelling machinery, having a greater force than any other wheels in proportion to the quantity of water aptrlicil; It is calculated to. be ,iore particularly users'!" at Mills, having front two to eight 'leet bead - and fall, and to greatly obviate the inconvenienced experienc:- ed from back water. It is considered by those hav 7 .ing them in useris oneorthc most imporunit i inprove- Incas that has ever been introducCd for its simplici ty,'strength, steadiness of motion and durability. --It _is constructed altegether:ofiron and not soexpensive to make as SW undershot, and operating with about half the water and not liable to be' obstructed by ice in the winter. The subscriber tiMi to calls for, flick Wheels :it such placea, as may be required. -1101 *TAI, larriSlitirg,:- . . , : • - ,-' ~: .ICor v .) . . . This is to certify, that I have put in one of Howl) : Patent Cast lron : Direct Action Water Wheetsetit place of a Reaction Wheel , that' the Dived Wheel . tjeeknottlotuttlie-tuil,Cßce- ifs-much by-theep-Inches us the reUction - diti, and that I can grind "seven hush=l els with the' direct ...action wheel an hour; and drive-, two. run of stones, where I could not grind four hush els in the same time with the reaction anal - .drive one run Of 'stones. - - I PETER FAIEVESTOCIIL i Enpltrata„Lail. cu . . Oct ; 1838. ~ , ~ _ Alloway, May 5,4838 . . . _This:may certify, that I have been engaged in Init r ting in S. IL llowil's cast iron direct fiction water wheel; both in the State - of New York and in Michi gan, and can give it as my decided opinion.that with 8 feet head or Linder, rightly' put in, it will do more business with the same water than any other Avatter ' wheel which I have vet had any ex liertrince in, and in : retereneeln'inielnilitiiSifiiiiiithiii lielittifi "iiiiiii Malt' have vet ,tried..., In reference to guarding against ice, there can he no lietter operation, and it is very, easy to: he kept in repair. _ _ .._ . . . . , STEIIEN AILES, MltavriPht. . „ . • Alloway, Sept. 3, 1338: I • This may certify that I have la i ut n my Mill one of Mr:Howd i s direct water wlMels for the space orone year. Iris a five feet wheel, and Flinve had a re-' action in the same plaeel have also had Wheeler's Union Wheel, yet:l tLii Mr. Ilowd's will-do- more Liminess with less water thaw any other I have tried: It does well.in back water. I, have had from 5 to 6' feet head: I think we would do as inueli'work with half the water as we used-to do with the undershoot *11661,4111c1' has also been in operation in my mill. ....... LAWRENCE RILEY..' • - Lyons, 5ept,3,1838. This may certify, that we have used oho of S. I lowd'a patent water Wheels since Oeceinben.last,by the side of a re-action wheel, atul we think that llowd's will do double the business with the same water that the re-action will do, or very.. near. 'We never have but three feet head, and can grind with that eight bushel per hour. We are subject to back water,---'This wheel ; wilbild'its.gooiLbusiness under back-water as Viere-action, and we reconmend it to the attention and patronage oldie public. . - SIMON MILES S. LEACH. WTI. W. ERCSTIIESSER,. is agent (or the above ß mentioned water wheel in the (mantled of Dauphin, Cumberland and York,nnd will at all times be ready to attend to their sale and era lion, at th&Ahortest notice, by addressing hi th at Shepberdstoivn, Cumberland county, Pa. April 8;1840. .. :14t..VOILIVS - HEALTH ELIXIR. . There is not one case of Fever in a. thousand,but may be effectually broken'. up and removed by the use of this Elixir. It, removes all acidity indigestion, bilious matter and constipation frotujite stomach and'howels., It operates gently and effectually mt the bowels, and powerfully, on the kidneys and ;kin. It removes all unpleasant feelingsafter a heartimeal; and promotes a good appetite. It needs Duly a trial to give perfect satisfaction. Itlias become a general practice, with many to use this article in 'all cases of colds, painsin the bones, or heavy disagreeable feel ing, tendering, to headache or chilliness. For hoarse ness, if taken through the day, it completely restores the voice without producing sickness. Whooping cough; dud all coughs of children arc clued by The stomach is kept in perfect Order by it, and it is quite impossible that any disease should commence while a tersolt _ is using this' Syrup. • - -- TY If - taken - daily' itproduces a - rudychealthrottid young appearance, by itriving-off all the .hunaors of the system. Sold genuine at 2 - Fletcher street, one door below Pearl street, N. Y. by Comstock & Co., and by 'all respectable Druggists. . " Fors* also by STEVENSON & ISLE, Carlisle, Pa. • • • INGRATITUDE •• . • • 28 the% basest crime in man. • We are not among that class of Edition's wlio for few dollars will, (at the expense of truth and•ltoneto ty) "crackup" an article and bring it into rapid salei neither are we, willing to remain silent, after_ having tested the utility of nn improyenient or discovery in science or art. Our readers will recollect we told .them welvere unwell with a sore •throat and violent cold some few yeas ago. Well, we purchased two bottles of WINSLOW'S. BALSAM OF HORE HOUND Enid so sudden was the cure, that we forgot . we ever had a cold. Those who are affictedimay try it upon our recommendation.—Lewistown Tele graph. • • .For bale by • R. ELLIOTT, Carlisle,' •• A. J. NORT,H,NeWrile,*.- Also, by Druggists generally'ehroughont the coun try: Price 50 °watt per bottle. ' ' .", Oct. ea 1840. •`: • ColumutneaTion.-•-SEEK HEALTH AND EN JOY Llk ' E.-If wish to retain the richest bles. "sing, attend early , to yourself, whenevy.".you find that your appetite becomes impaired, your bowels costive' or bile - on the', stomach. Remember Dr. HOLIER'S •CELEBRATED• MEDICINES:..-- Procure them immediately,and use them according to direstions;they inntediately remove these . primai'Yttymptonns' from the system. 'Mut i on 'neglect yourself they will forma host of male ice, such as. dyspepsiailiver complainte,jaundice, ain in the .side aflictions,fevers; w ioli Are: more. AstanatiTo cire,tes . dcalatten ' wine and much distress. ."Prillarlieh's medininee! „wilt terfainly cure all' &inns of the above mention fed diseases., The plated must however not dOnceivtr In thelatter stage* a cure can' he performed a few days or aiveek, 'lf thimedieinelutd been' used at the very first,kttack, the diseasecpuld have been : - Oradicated ienittCh shorter - time; The. medicitie, Must therefore 'be tried etriCtly for a' fortnight be; fore much decided betiefit will be realized:, ' . . , 7 " -, A ItEuz#D:SuirrnEn.___ hx - 4 , 1180; .1 , 'or ' r. parlselei and ... l'pa;:lirtrisT4ww. ,'::.. ':.:BALN'ilit:OF:nnogipty: 14 TUE .ppi.MIRATED RRntL+DY, FOR DISEASES OF THE LUNGS, -116TU,31EIROUS . reitiedietOinve , been-offered,-antl iiuffed into notice Or , diseases, of.' he Lungs; some Of wttielilitis tnidoiddetilY been found 'very:use.; ful; but of ,idiAlutt,intve hitherto,been known, it 141110, bond verSidly. acknowledged, there is' , none that luni ever proved as successful as. the DALSOM OF WILD CHPRIIY." • Such •indeed 'ore the astonishing reitorative . and healiigproperties of this " Balsamt" that even-in the worst.-forms of-Coitsumptionovlien_ the-patient has 'suffered with 'the most Aistresshig cough,. violent Pains in the chest, difficulty of brepthing,tught sweats, bleeding Of the lungs. &e. and wheWthe Most esteem ed remedies ofopr Pharmacopias had fiiiled to afford any relief, and even when Botanic, Himicepathic, and numerous other remedies, had been:used for many months in vain, this invaluable remedy has eltecked 'every symptom, and been produCtive of the most as tonishing relief. TO the early stages of the disease, proceeding from neglected, colds, termed Catarrhal Consumption, itlias -been used with Undiviating 811 C cess, and in many, instances; when this disease seem • •ed.to haVemarked its vietim, rot• on early grave, the use of this medicine hag arrested every symptom; and restored thelangStoa slate of perfect health. In. that- . form,of Consumption, so prevalent amongst delicate-young females, commonly termedflebllitb,or "going, into a decline,"ir complaint with which thou sands arelingering, it has else been used with surOri-_ sing success, and Mit ( — Wily pasesses the power of checking the -progress of this alarming disease, but at the same time Strengthens and invigorates the whole system more effectually than • any remedy we have ever possessed. . • • rjaLIVElt COMPLAINT.---lir diseases of ihe Liver, partiellitriy AV hen attended with a cough, zestion or wandering pailis iu the side, it huts also pro, ved very efficacious, and, cured many cases of this kind afier the most powerful remedies had failed, 10 , -.ASTILNIA:.---Tii.this complaint it has also been used in namerous instances with the • most singular success. It opens the chest, rendering the ln•eathing perfectly free, arrests the cough, and, will seldom fail to give permanent relief. lIRONCIIITIS.—As ft remedy in all:Broni child affections of the throat, attended with a hoarse -ness;coughvor-sore_inthe throat, it:Mill also he found a very effectual remedy,, and will mostly afford 'mediate relief ii . .usy.d at the comniencement of its attack.- . • • COUGHS & COLDS.--dn krimmen coughs and-colds, that prevalLso_exteusively throughout the , winter, it w Übe found much more effectual Rion any reinedy in use, and when colds settle-upon the Rings, causing sal inflammation with pains in the breast; ficulty or shortness of breathing, &c., the use of , • Balsam will suppress_such symptoms immediately, and at the smile time prevent' the lungs from becom 7 _ r lng - MereseriouslydiScaseil..- - cO - • CROUP ANDAY:II OHPING.:COUG these complaints, so.coMmon to voting 'children, this Balsam will he found much Superior to the • Parego tie Elixir" Syrtip - OFSquills; mid the - various 'tough mixtures in common use, as it is entirely free from any thing-the least injurious, and may-at a tr. times be given to children with perfect safety,ancl with the_cer-. taintfof its affording them speedy relief. -•,.- • - AS A FAMILY MEDICINE for many oth er complaints, this Balsam avid also be found partic ularly useful. , Besides having proved'au lt u remedy in all Pulmonary. affections, it exerts a _poiv erful in fl iience over man) diseases de ending on a depraved condition of thq,system,and those..who have suffered-from-theindiseriinithitiruse•4l.C.Mcecury r or_ other deleterious drugs, that are often. compounded: in different:quack nostrums, will 'find it a remedy of great value; possessing the ,power of strengthening mud ifivigmating the whole system more effectually than any other medicine we possess.. CAUTION TO P_URCIIASERS.---As this mtiii icine hasnlready.acquired great celebrity, there may probably be some attempts to imitate it, and, deceive the:public with a spurious mixture, to prevent which I would wish all purchasers to observe thc.following marks of the genuine Balsam. It is put up in bottles of - two sizes each, 41aving the • words WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, PHILADEL PHIA, blown in the glass, and a label on the front with the.signature of HENRY WISTAR, M. D. 'without which lioneis genuine. - --• • - - • Prepared for the proprietor by WILLIAMS & Ca, Chemists, No. 2'2 Commerce street, Philadel-, Oda, and sold by the most respectable Druggists and other , appointed agents in all the principal towns throughout the United States... , per" The Genuitie Balsam sold in Oar-. lisle, by SAMUEL ELLIOTT,• appoint ed Agent. • Price $1:00 a bottle. Decetitber 16;1840'---1 • - Dentistry. • • • DIR.' I. CfLOOTIOS,._ • tie AS retut dto Carlisle, and Will, its heretofore attend to the practice of Dentietry. lie may be , found at Colonel Ferrees Hotel., Perkins re • questing it, will be waited upon at their residedce. O,J Refer t o DR. GEORGE D. FOVEAE, DR. DAVID X. MAHON. • Cuclisle,lllaitih.llo 840.-- Ha' Liniment. NO FICTION. This extraordinary chemical composition, the re sult of science and the invention of a celebrated med ical man,the introduction or which to the public was invested with the solembity of a death-bed be quest, has. since. gained a reputation unparalleled, fully sustajningtbe corr&tness of the lamented Or. Gridlley's last confession, that "he' dared not die without giving to ,posterity the lienefit of his on this subject," and he therefore - bequeathed to his friend and attendant, Solemon Hays, the secret. of his discovery. It is now 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 and effectually as to baffle credulity, unless where its effects are witnessed. Externally in the follow,. ing-complaintst— -------- For Dropsy---Lreati ng - extraordinary, absorption ' at once. . '• . Swellings--Reducing theta inn few hourii," Itheurantism---Acute or chronic, giiing quick Sore Thront-- - -By cancers. ulcers, or colds. Croup and Whooping-Cough--Etternally. tied over the chest. ' • _ All Bruises, SpraiUS, and Burns-Cured in a few hours. • • . . — Soresand Illocrs---Whether • fresh or long stand ing, and fever sores: . : • • ' • Its operation upon, adUlts'iuid children in reducing rheumatic 'swellings, and loosening coughs and tight ness of the chest by relaxation of Ole parts;liiii been surprising beyond „conception. The, common re mark of thbse who have-used it in the Pilea,lgs "It. -acts like a eltatin.'! • THE PILES.--The priee, sl,,is refunded to Any. person who will use a' bottle of Hays , - Liniment for I the .Piles; null return the empty bottle Without being cured. Thole are the pesitive orders °Abe proprie to'r tolbe agenti;tuul Out of many thousandksold, not one has been unsuccessful. We might insert certificates to any length, , %but prefer - that thoSe wh6 sell the urticle should exhibit the original to purchasers: • • . To- Physicians and Patients. . The Blind Pies, said to be. incurable by external applications.—Soloprion Hays Warrants the crotitrary. His'Lininient will cure Blind Piles.. Facts are more stubborn than theories. • lie solicits all respectable physicians to try it upon their. patients: It' will' do . them no harm., and it is known. that: eveiy physician . who has had the honesty, to make the trial, has, can didly admitted thg it has -succeeded -in every case they have knownr - TliWwhy not use if? It is the recipe nfone.of theirinosVrespectable members; now deceased. Why refuse to use it ? Becautielt is Sold as a proprietary -Medicine' :Is this a- sufficient :41i. cure Fir suilZring their honest :patients -to linger in distress? 'We think not. 'Physleinns 'shall be non.; :vineed dust there.iii , no humbug ,•or quackery shout i- . . 'this artiele,-Why then not idieviate huinari • suffer .ing ? ; they Won't try; it, before; let ' them' after all Other prescriptions - 111ff:: Physicians 'arc, respectfully r'equestedth‘dothemsel4.,eifind patients the Justice to. uSe this:article. Itshalltbtr-taken-from the bottles And (loon up Mahe* prescription if the3r desire. 'r• • -;;, SOLOMON HAYS. Bold by poifistock Bt. Co. ,-'Who lesale Druggists,. No. 2; Fletcher street, New York . :. " alai) -by STEVENSON PllsiKLE;',Oprle, - - I .,,Punehiber 23, 1:1140.---ly. • - - i' , 5.:1 . ,;.;:ki.. , Z .;,f,,:]';,;,'':;.il';'-:,.;..i;. Winslow's 'Balsam of ',HOREHOUND. An miparalieleciremedYfor. commen'Colds,Cdughs, Asthma, Influenza, NVhooping Cough Bronchitis; .:- and all diseasei of the Breast and Ltiliga; leading to. Consumption; composed of the concentrated Ilmmitet, 'Heil(' .Root, Liv , . yirtues of Horehound, erwort and several ;other vegjtabre sidistanees. Prepared only by . .L.M. IWINSLOW.,-RaelieSter, , ,N. Y. ,.,_ . , . - The innocence pied-universally admitted pectoral virtues, Of the 1 lerbs from w Web Ilie lIALSAM OF HDREIIO.DND, is made, are too, generally known (0 require recommendation; it is' tber'efore only ne• expend to observe that this' medecine' contains the Whole of their method properties, highly concentrat, ' - ed,iind"SO: happily combined With several other' vel. - 'getable substances,as to,render it the I most speedy, mildlind Certain remedy, now in - use, for the Coin- plaints above" mentioned. ' . . - - • . , , For Children, this Balsam is of inestimable value. It is iv Speedy-remedy for the Whooping Cough and Crouhund allbrdscertain reliefin Bowel Complaihte,, Mk:, Teething,&c. , It is pleasant to the taste, and May be safely given to , the.tenderest infant and should be kept at all times in - every family ; as it .is much 'better for the complaints incident to Children, than Pa regoric, Godtl.eys.Vor4lal ;or the Cordials imetim- Monty used; ui hundreds in this City have testified. ' Read die. following.—l hereby certify that early infhe Spring of 1831 . 3,1 contracted a severe. COLD,. - which settled, upon my lungs, and threatened a •hasty. Constiimption. I used several prescriptions, but 'oh-, tamed. little or no relief; I was much alarmed. Happening to he' in Rochester,l was advised by my: friend, Mr. Winslow, to try n bottle of his :BALSAM OF timiienouxn:' I did so, and to my surprise, ob , ! camel-relief at-Mice÷,and-by-ilie-use,of-tlint- Single bottle' was perfectly restored-to health._ To those, affbcted ' with ..Celds 'or Coughs, at this inclement' season, nay "go and do likewise." LEANDER CHIPMAN: r.- • Pittsford, Monroe'co:, Nov; 9,1838. .Mr. John AL. Druggist, •_ _ _ - Dear Sir: have , been for a series of years afflict ed with- an'affection of the Lungs, and a hard cough, and have many times arose- in' the morning as com pletely bilutusted by excessive coughing during the night as a person would be by a hard 'days labor.'. have tried most of the popular remedies of the day; but never found relief mail 1 met with your.lialsam of Iloreboumd. All the other remedies or pulatives, 'Dial have used, leave the "bowels iu a congested state, while yours leaves them solubfe and fioe. This Iconsider sit great desideratum. On taking a dose of y 011 r IQBllin when going to littd,l' rest quietly lino' the nightond my sleep is refreshing. .1 take great pleasure . recommeniling _your Balsam: of Hore hound to all those - afflicted with :pulmonary coin -plaints or any disease .appertaining to the lungs, and I take this opportunity to {haul:Too-for-the great re-: lief:Mil benefit I liWexperioneed through your in strumentality. Yours, with much respect. • COGSWRLL. For sale by -- • • - • S.ELLIOTT, : • ' A.. 1 NeWvillec -Also, by Ibmigistageocrallytbrouglio4t tlie coat try. Price 50 cents per-bottle. April 1.5,.440.;--ly. • • The lildian t'eselable rills.. Are Lptirgative. medicine„so _natural to the human_ constitution, and withal so mild, and pleasant in their operation, that tiot the.slightest dread.of pain or :less, need be :TOO:ended! from. their use; even by the most delicate: At the same time, if used in 41, manner as 1.9 operate freely, _ by, the bowels; those morbid _humors, (which drposlted upon the various parts of the body are tone cause of every ache or pain we suffer) will most assuredly he, removed; and not only will pain, or ilistrciS ()revery description up dri froiii" Fit iSease into - form Ar ill he inr= _posstblc. 'For the some reason, when, from t u tu sudden chang- • es of atmosphere, or any other Cause, the perspiration is checked, and thosti humors which should passulr by the skin, are thrown inwardly, causing headaclie,hau scan, and sickness, pains in the bones, watiVy and in flamed eyes, sore throat, hoarSeness, cough s,tionsump lion, rheumatic paint) in various parts of the body,and many other symptoms orcatchingcOld,the Indian veg etable. Pills will invariably give immediate relief.— Three or four pills, taken at tight ott.going to bed ,and repeated a few times, will.remove all the above un-, pleasant my mptomS,and restore the body to even soul der health than before.: _Tfielndiaa,Vegetable,pills,(lndian Purgittive):ll".e n natural, and therefore nee - rutin cure for Costiveness: because they cleanse.thestomachaad bowels of thoSe bilious humours, which not only paralyze, and weaken the digestive organs, but are the cause of: headache, mtuseau and sickness, palpitation of the heart, flying pains in %minus. parts of the body, and many .other disagreeable complaints. The same may be said of difficulty of breathing; or atlima ; the Indian Vegeta ble Pills will loosen and carry of by the stomach and bowels, those tough pleghmy humors which stop up all air Cells of the lungs, and aro die cause of the above • dreadful complaint; ••• • - •••• • • In all distal-tiered motions of the blood, called inter mittent,remittent, nervous, inflafmnatori anemitrid FEVERS, the Indian Vegetable , Pills will be found a certain remedy; because they cleanse the stomach And bowels of all bilious matter, and purify- the bloanl; consequcntly,as they remove the cause of every, kind of disease,they are absolutely certain to cure every kind 01-Fever. So also when morbid humors are depoilied upon the membrane. and muscles, causing those pains, in flammations and swellings called Illieumatism ; GOut, 'B4 - ctlie - linlittn-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 of the aboVe painful maladies. • Prom three to sixof said Indian Vegetable Pills, taken every night on goingto bed, will, in a short time, completely rid the body . of all morbid and corrupt humors;' and Rheumatism, Gout and pain of every description, will disappear ns if by magic. It shouldbe remembered that the Indian Vegetable Pills are certain to remove pain in the side, oppres sionpteausen and sickness, loss of appetite, costive. ness,a yellow tinge of the, skin and eyes,. and every_ other symptom of Liver Complaint ; because they purge from the body these corrupt and stagnant hu mors which, when aeposited:upon the Liver, are the cause of the above dangerous complaint. They are also a certain preventive of apolexyand sudden death; Because they Oily oft' those humours which, obstruc ting the circulation, seethe cause of a rush; or deter mination of blood - to - the head-giddiness-especially acialurning_auddenly_reund..-..blindness---drowsiness memorY--inflimunation_of the brain--_-im. sanity, and every other disorder of the mind. ___ . ONE WORD TO TIT. SEDENTARY. Those wife from habit or ocimipation 'are kept much within doors; shmild.remember that they frequently breathean atmosphere which is wholly unfit-for the .proper expansion of the lungs , and at the same time; owing to 'want of exercise,the eowols arenotsufficient ly evacuntesl--4he blood becomes impure, and head.' ache, indigestion, palpitation of the• heart, and many otherdisagreeable symptoms, are sure to follow. ' THE INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS,' Being a cleanser of the stomach and bowith,and a di. reetiiiirifieiiif the - Well, are certain not only, to re move pain or distress of every kind &entitle the body, but if used occasionally, so as AO keep the body free from those humors Wllich are die cause of eirery male dy under heaven, they will most assuredly promote such a 'just and 'equal circulation of the blood, that those who- lead a sedentary life, will be enabled to enjoy, sound health, and disease of any kind will be absolutely itimossible • For sale.by : . . . • • -ACHARLES OGILITY, Agent, • • .JACOB LAtTRAN, • • 4 **Dillsberg,rork. Co.. Pa. ' . • cr . . Office and General Depot, No . Hifi Race street Phil - n(141BM. • [May 20, INTERESTING .INTELLIGENCE. To those tv ho bring up Children. ' i• Da. I ) ,Ants—Dear Sir—l take this present tifipors tunity, of inniug youmf - .w the onderfuli effsicts of . IR' VO /11Vi foil ltillble 'SOOT/1110 Strata. son , tummies, Tarrumts. My ichild was first mica'''., with. fits of '.screaming'and crying, attended with a, dreadful boivel .complaint.---I-sent for. a - ph/skin - Oche - came; , and told me he could 1 10 - nothing-foc, it,. fiance ' the gums." ' Thiel Would not siibmit ftimire opmmended your 44 invaluable ' Scathing . Syrup"' which' r procured at your • °Mee, No.. /9 NORTH H. EIOIIT, STREET. • As seen as I obtained the used it according to the,directions. The effect was astonishing, the 'child went to sleep, and' rested well'alVhiglit. The next morning l'used'A, again, and continued it for several daya: child recovered innuedlately, and . is, hearty •to this 'day. .11appy.would it iw both for ,patents and little clti dren, if they could, have access to,a ninon 'portion of your medicine. lam sure that mopey r would lie 4r nir object iu comparison with hunnin •i ' • natsiEs; I:Sept. 9,100.. • _ •- , Spruea Alsoßor sale IVI - Leis Br. Co.. Carlisle; , Jsad.. Win. real, SluppensbUri; PC° =I MgkligiVFffliVta tat Sui Very • , T: SUBSCRIBER reipectiullY tenderi his 'Oliteftilifcluit4ledgmenta to 'tlib lieliliefor the very liberal sliarepf patronage he hasycceived dur ing, theyasfyear, And 'would Atill continue to offer them his professional services in their, iarions-bran clies at his itiesidenCe;No:7, ,llM:per's Row. lie files, clesnseS, and plugs teeth; and inserts incorruptible tamer • me.tatio artificial teeth in the most approved nianner:r Charged always moderate J. C. NEFF, M. D. Carlisle; March 25,1840.:--tf PANITLY' Prepared only by Pr.' D. Jayne, Inventor; and sole proprielOr, No. South - Third r -- street - , -- Philadelphia; -- an - On - aylre - hadr - of S. ELLIOT7',and also of STEVEN " SON DINEL:E, pru gg ists i • • lisle,' Pa. ' • , . .• L • . These ntedicitics are: recommended and extensive ly used by•the most intelligent persons in'the United States, by numerous Professors and Presidents.oP Colleges,-Physicians of the Akniy and Ptivy, and ofl Hospitals and Almshouses;and by More than three hundred Clerg,men of various denominations. They arc . expreSsly prepared -for family, tii3ti f And have Refit:tired ari Unprecedented popularity through- ' out the Htsitedi,Siates; and as they-are-so admirably calculated to preserve NEALTII and cure. DISEASE, no • family shotild'eVer xvitliout theth. • The , proprie-_ forelf these valuable preparations received :bis cation at one of the best Medical Colleges itt the Uni. ted States, and Ws bad fifteen %ears experience in an' - extensive and - di versitied - practlce;ny wliiebliebaslitid ample oppertunities of actpltring a. practical -kticrwl edge of disease's, arid of tne remedies best calculated to remove them. • . , - - . -These PrepfiVetionS consist of • -• _ ' • . JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT, a valuable remedy for cough, colds, consumption, asthma, spitting. of blood„croup; liooping cough, hrottehitis,pleurisy and. inflammation of the lungs or throat,tlirmulty Of Amen thing, and all diseases of .pulmunary organs.—Price one dollar. Also JAYNE'S HAIR .TONIE, for the preserve lion, growth and beauttof the hair, , and which will pOsitivelybrilig in new hair on- bald heads.—Price one,dollar. Also JAYNE'S TONIC YEIRMIFUCE, a cer tain and pleasniit reidedy for - ivorm's,dyspepsia,pfles, ,and many other diseases,---Price 50 cents. • Also JAYNE'S cAnmiNrrivg• .13ALSAM, certaKedre - for bowel and summer complaints;diar rlice, dysentery cholic, cramps; vide headache, Our stomach, cholera enorbini,knd all derangements of tlin stomach and howel4 nervous, aireations,See.---Priee 50-cede. •• • . • . . , . • -AIsoJAYNE'S SANATIVP. PILLS, forl'emale diseases, liver complaints,, costiveness, fevers,i mations, glandular, obstructions, diseases of the skin', ik.C.,anil in all Cases where an alterative or purgative medicine is regal red.--yriee.2s cents A box. May . _ Ons Hair 1 1 onic -‘ . e For the growth, preservation and. restoration of the hair.. This is an excellent .article, and has, in nu ineixtus hisiances, produced it tine growth of hair. onthe heads of persons svho had heed bald for.year.B... LADIES AND - GENTLEMEN, --DD wish elegant, luxuriant and eautiful haie? I knowyou Will AIISWeI' • Bear, for one. moment, the cause of its loss, why' it turns gray,•rustyand - coarsei harsh and-unpleasan - : -, in its appearance, and finally falls off. Each hair has a root in the skin; and is a hollow tube, through which there is a constanteirculation of fineblood.--- By this circulation the hair' is nourished and held .fast, its glossy colour is given and preservedoind it is' covered with the finest oil. Now any thing which in- Jnres the skin of the bead, or --divet•ts or. takes.away the blood from it, will prevent or inlpede the circula, tiOn. througlabe tubes of cause it to NI off or turn gray; or both. .Hence .. Wig that any cause that ribitructs or weakens the cir culation of blood through the skin, or that diverts the blood to - pthee parts ofthe - srStem; will-take-away-the. lively, fresh and youthful appearance of the hair, ar rest its growth, turn it gray sooner or later, and in thousands of instances cause premature baldness. :For sale by S. EIIJOTT, and • sTEVENSON & MNKLE, Carlisle, Pa. \ may 13, 1843. 7 -1 y • e call the attention of those: at dieted with premature baldness. to the exeelkint hair Tonic prepared by. Dr. Jayne of this city. listing used it ourselves, we can speak of its virtues by expe rience, and we unhesitatingly pronounce it an invalu 7 able remedy to irevent the falliug• off of the halroull to restore it from n 'dead, to a fine, healthy appear once. We can also Speak from personal . knowledge of the cases of two or thrCe friends who were predis posed to/baldness, who 4 the use of Jayne's Hair Tonic, have now luxuriant hair. We have no dispo..--- sitiow to-pufF, indiscriminately all kinds of remedies -. for nil diseases -which flesh is heir tcybit when we have testsd the 'virtue of an article, we are free to say it is good.—S'aturilay Evening. Post. _Jayne7,7_. Hair _Tonic.---Woii ovc,borctoror, Mint -I;ered ourselves among those who believed that the , Hair Tonic, prepared by Dr. Jaync, was one of the many quack nostrums whose virtues are never seen beyond the fulsome pull's of their authors. We are willing.Yallength, to make public acktiMvlddgrocut of the error of ourbelief.—Awintimate friend,some two. - or - three months since, all the top of whose cranium was as bald as apiece of polished marble, maugreall . our jesting-and ridicule of the idea of attempting to cultivate so barren a spot purchased a bottle 'or two of the link Tonic from Dr. %layne,anil according to his directions applied it. During the present Neck the same friend ushered himself into our presence, and unitirerhighis hitherto naked head, astonished us with a thin,though luxuriant growth of hair, from one to two inches 111 length---upon the very premises we had believed as unyielding to cultivation as the trackleis sand that skirts the Atlantic. This is no pull, but is, religiously trne,and to these who doubt,the gentleman. cart hepointed out. What is More in' favor of this ".Tonic," the case here cited was not one ofActimora rybaldness—no sudden loss of the hair--but was one of years' standifig, though. the th e gentleman is butt forty-five years of op.—Philadelphia: Spirit of the, 'Bat --WAR ! MART :WAR niakro Lava declared hostilities against -oor L neiglibor::Bn—layne, 7 - on imeonni Of his Hair Tonle; which is knocking all their business into a "'coated - I - MO ladies and Len tlemen—ola and young are flocking to the Doctor's standard.' Heads long divested of even the first rudi ments of hair, after using his Hair tonic soon appear with new anti flowing, locks, which Absalom himself Might have envied. Wardless boys are seen with large and Lusby whiskers ; and ladies smile again• through their:own raven ringlets more beautiful and bewitching than ever. Bald heads ale doffing their wigs cud throwing-thenktollie"Moks and the bats,, ' er while the Wig makers stand aghast as they behold the deMolition of their business. . , What will be the consequence of this war we know' not, as the wiggies are outrageoui, and the Doetorre mains firm, and declares that "some things can be done as wel as others,"and that bald' heads may, as+ well weaßheif'oWit hair as that of others.6--rWeek— ly Messenger: , . • . • . • . . Jaynes Hair TOnio."-:-We. Meet at almoit eierr corner, when perambulatingthe streets, men wearing long and-glossy hair, which. they seem to. be proud of, and others who have raiied.in.a few weeks, a crop of black moustaches,Thatlwouldvie with the glossiest: bruin that ever walked the forest. -It haquzzled us to kamOthe• Secret *of thoite - vvondrdus hair; Out Messrs. SANDS, 79 and 160 Fulton street,' have got the rerieily,-ivhere all who are curious such ME.I c tterupy , Itaya a 'valuable secret.,—.7reto York Tricie." --- • . . Sold lairl'hiladelphia at 20 South Third Street' ' j, Axers-EXPEOTORANT...--This icine has already proved itself to be all Ant! .ir ha's" been recommended; by , those who have given' . it afair test in this counttz, and the demand for stiti-'" - 'creases daily.. We have just heard of an important cure of A ithma t ' whieli has been effected by the use of it in a nejghhortngtowit-4-the easci Wail:that (if fe male who hadfor a langpme been under the care of a - physician, but bill received'no'relief;'antl her case was beginning to be.consider' hoPelePs• As 'a .lail resort she purchasea a bottle `of Dr. dayne's'EipectoL ;rant, yid eh caused her to expectorate freelx;vaduld: ' cased ' her cough, ; and Is. rapidly restoring, her to 'width; Wehase nd hesitation in Saying' thls preps- , • 'intion.of Dr.-Jayne,-tor. the pure of , coUght i colds; in., fluedia, Asthma, Consumption , &c. ietlie most vales. , m e medicine ever offered to the Anierlein There is no quackery about Jayne is one o Stie - moet,Slc ilful 'practising 'physician/3'ln PelmaYirMi ma I and Wherever his preparationaluticiteen.thor., Mighty tested,he is looked upon min gt . cictpublickep FoM sale; by-Sartritel ElliotiUnd,,pteven,Son Dia' ',kle; Carlisle, ra,• 2 ' ';'-"Ogftriay,f3 taw MI