-K 1 S._ ...DC FRESH' SP RING - G OODS. • - , • ARNOW ABIUMS hae jus t received from. the latest arrivals, and Are. now opening at their apactstore,a large and Splendid assortment of " FASHIONABLE SPRING GOODS;' consisting in part of • Bfite, Black, Brown; Mafia, Green and Invisible Green, Seed :41ixed, and Drab CLOTHS; • Blue; Black, Drab, Steel .Mix'd, Fancy Mix!ti, Drab Ribbed and Tweed CaesiiriePes; • Caesinette, at all prices; • • Velvet Cords; Bencerteeinn Lion Cloth Kersey; and all kinds' of Pantaloon 'stuff; • • • ' • Vestings of all doscrintions and at all prices ; Summer Cloth of various colours and prices; .Flikured Pont de. Soie, Gre'de Stoics, . Rich 4-4 Black and Blue Black Gro MKS. de Rhine,..Colored and Black Gro de Black, Lace-and Gauze Veils; • „ • - Silk dress Shawls, Handkerchief's and Scarfs of- the • :latest style; ' Black, Bide Black, and changeld)l.e. Bombazines; • Mouslin de Lains ofcarious patterns and prices; Ngeneral assortment of Cap and Bonnet RIBBONS; A fine assOrtment-of English S.: Domestic PRINTS ; Thread-bace T tliread-Valenciainid—Cottoa-Eilgingai Lnee of till kinds; yt. ; Thtiel,AVliite, - Black; Plain and-Figured ; - • - - Together With a Itirgeassortment of —Qtteensware,_Hat'dware, Grace - - ries,, Ceder Ware, &Q. &c. -All of which -they are prepare!' to sell 90 per .edit cheaper than eau be beuzlit 6,anberlankcouety, or elsewhere: . . . Jr They would respectfully invite tile. public. to eall and examine their stock • ilargni iis will be giv en—no mistake:. N. B. Country Produce of all kinds will be taken in exchange for Goods, at market price. March 31,1741. • _BOIk I NET SILKS. . _ . . A Inrge assortment of Bonnet Silks, just , received at tito,NEw - Store ifi - Sliffifftvgburg, - nnil -- ottl.ied'for aale by ARWOLD &.. ABRANIS. 1 _ Mardi 3t 0841. - , . ' , BONNETS . . , Just received rit Ilie:lNfew Store, a large and B'o6l - assnetment.or English Straw and Florto4.l3On-, Ciets;, onred:for gale ; iit , low: prices by . -- ARNOLD 4,.. ''.-11311',, , ..N18, • March 31;1841, . • ' •,, . .. , ' 11101USELINE .DE N ES, _ - - • . Just received, elegant Alous.'ilr.l,,aines 50 al!-(175 11'are1i 15;'11411. • ' • . . ,ne thorough- bred Horse, - • "PETER PARLEY 13 Will atnnd tlii__Lasuing season . at an the terms set forth - - - „,Feter PatdeY is-of the very best , - acing wal of by "Ostia”—his dant '!Betsy Wilkes" WAS by-the i efebrated "Sir Archie" Jrhis grandam by " Bitdford"---his-g- grandam by "Thtre-Devil" , -. g g grundant by "I.antplighter"7-.- - =bis-gg•g-grandttm by . Sy ins' - "Mita:lir." fly refer- • enee to the TurfßeOter, it will be-iren that "CM - te-. ga' by 'Tiinoleon,' dam. by 'Oscar A tidreweita' bt 'Andrew,' dam by 'Oscar ;"ClariOn' be .31ntoputul, dam' by 'Oscar, nee amonz the. mott &AV cessful, horses no on the turf, having both siteed and bottom. • _ . „ For furthert pm Oculars set: handbills. TUST 12FICEIVED nt the - New Sliip pensherg, n handsome assortment of, Scarfs and Worked Collars, for sale by • ARMOTP k,Arlit A NIS. March 31,1831 WHOLESALE & RETAIL Copper, Sheet 'lron and. Tin Ware . - :6 4 ,k--olltittLajr*pr-g 1111:1E SUI33CII.II3FiIt, thankful for past,lavors, wctnld infirm the piblic, that' he dainties to in antwara at his old stand in North Hanover street, Carlisle, ()Nosily Cotaman's hotel, every,artiele jai the lilt: of his business, sal as cga yprza 0va 1 T 2 , 0 ,. Wash Kettles, Dye Kettles, Hatters' KC 1 lies, House Spooling, ever•' • Drams, Stove, Pipe; Dripping Pans, t•c, He also offers for sale Cooking, Parlour, Chamber and . Office • Stoingr, • • - for wood' ottenal,ofevery variety and pattern—all nf which he will' dispose of on the most reasonable kerns. . B N. B. lie also has for sale the improved aal Cooking—Stoves i -whielk-are-einperior to-any ever o fared in this - plitne Carlisle; Feb. 3,1841.---3 m • B, I ' GA.I NS! Sontheimer.B; Lindauer, , At their. New Store in. Centreville, have just re. nee ved and are now opening a very large and splendid ats.orttuent of Barris'', YRENCIL and DOMES TIC DRP GO'O'DS; which have been selected with mpch care in the cities N of RW, YORK and PHILADGLPHI A; and, which they respectfully invite the citizens of Centreville and vicinity to call and'examinc, as they will be ena bled to please, and sell decidedly cheaper than any other establishment in the county. They will be happy at all times to ace customers who, are desirous of having New. Cheap and Good Good: Amtmg: their :'stook will 'he — found, Blue,Blue:: ilrown,OrceniOlivo, Cadet, Mulberry, Dahia,. Cit von, Claret, Mrit-DrabiantVa variety of low pricir azzi.te Ea Superior . striped and. plain London and-Buckskin, Cassimerea, premium and low priced Sattinetta; au perinr Silk; Satin, Velvet, Valencia, Coided, Strip ed, Figured and Plain Marseilles and Cassimere Vesting& A general assortinent . otall qualities and !?lors; of Fall and 'flatter Goods. , imitable -Mr - Gentlemen's ..wear: SuperlOt.„Black Italian Lutestrings, Gros Do Naps, Po , De Getw,Dt•Swiss, and &Tolle W Silks, Challeya; ChinG. tea, Jaeoonets,,CamtWies, llobliinetts, Plain and Fi gured SWrisand - IlookShawle Dress PPancikercitinficSiiirisi Wits - , Ribbons, kn. A large mid 'excellent ussortnzentAf. fine and low priced Calicoes, Irish, Table, 'rowelling and Table Diaper, Crash Cheeks.: Cords, Beaverteeni,W., Agency/II assortment OP Leghorn and - StinsiOonnets,l.llithreHos,Purasols, 8z& an dx - , 6o,i l r f ..aviortmOrtt , • . Groceries and Cbieerraware • . , • ,o rtho most, approyed qualities • The public_ am ie— spentfully.,invited to call and judge for , themielves se t4e.l art determined to ; sell chenp'fOr cash:or-country' Pivauee• KEEPERS ; are respectfully invitedlb,call;,iii'M theW4bo - "oe'Lig,uore before purchasing 'elsearht-re. - • Centreville ~.CurM CO;,_Ontatief-141 . 1NV !, IMM3 JACOB FILIDIJ2.:Y • • • -- • • - - • :0 1 414111.11T0 Lcgran • The Sobsoribare ofrerVieir I)i.esent Stook of Mor ohanilize at reduced prices, will continue et such priceavatil all ih 'A' large' of their Sfoiikisoffe're(Dat'Cost. • - •• ••, • • .HITNEtt & MULVANY' Carlinle Dec 50i 1 . 840 ' OP ' , . . ec'hatiie , ' sb - iii*-Line , ... ... . . ~-, .... . , wi t -. wam'eA.a. lila •, Beltimen '.7litechanicsbarg and Philadelphia or Mali/wore. [BY WAIL 211 OA D -OR CAXIL)- ,' - 1 1 CIE aubseribers grateful for past favors, • -AL. beg leave to inform their friends and thetiublic gclwrairv , that they still continue to run a line of burthen Cars regularly between. Mechanicsburg and Philadelphia or Baltimore,' be which goods anti. pre- Mice of all deseriptiona . will be forwarded with .care and despatch at the lowest rates of freight. ..• • . Prodnce will be received at their Wan: . Tionse in Mechaniesburg,:and forwarded to either Phila delphia or grilfileording - to - the - direction -- of the owner. . , . . .. . -- fT . nr , . , " to g li c .M...pyle F '. win - be' gieett for Wheat. and our. ••' . . r . . ' - ',- ' --' :'"- - • ' : MIESBA oil at ICTEILY. — V. B; Plaster'of' Paris,and.Salt_alwaya kept 'on . ' Its and for 'sale at the lowest prices: • • . : Tidy , 0., 1840.---ly. , , For Sale. The two Story Stone I louse, neenpied br the sub , seeilwr on Cait — strek Carlisle - , -- with 'the -Lot -- o t'round feet front on said street, and extending ‘2slPfeet back, to the Letart spring: Thene is it Stone Stable, a Carriage House, and a well of water on . the - premises. 'the whole property is eßelosed by a substantial stone wall. Fur further partie ulars apply tO • R. C. HALL • Carlisle, Noy.4T. 1440_ . .FistjAriy (C r .. - ,ln l / 4 0FT•t . c - ,1 Tlic subscriber lu l s just *returned from the city and is.now opening some very '''''''''''''''''''' 11901)% — eoosisfilir,—iirMart — of — invisibte —( ;reen , 13rown. 'Minion'', Pilot, Beaver,, Black Wool died, Cndct and Olive • 0 . 1.1 .0 T VV.cil•ilyetl Black, •Blue; and figured ;Vasvimeres Sattingto-of-all.ilescrivitintisLCuOs.arid IL•averteenat 'ricks and CheAs; imitortvd Stair •and .figured peon ; SaxclaY, Pri'nPe and Niottse tle Lantea;Born hazioca,:\ feidnoes,ldoc lihtek,black, Mantua, Fawn, firowo,. Figured and Pi it Silks: Figured hod Phi lo Swigs•and jacoart 3/rElins: Creep Baize'and Flannels of dill'erenveMouis; Gloves anti Hosiery; (}loth and For Caps; Itroshe and Merino n Stuunts • Mackinaw, !Os; and. Point"l3lanketat Leghorn anti Straw llonliefs; together with an assortntent of Groceries quiceilsware. . . , Albof .whittli: will be sold nii , the most reasonable terms. Personitre - invited to cal ninl,examine_fot_' tilelll9elyes4eforepurebahinzelsewbere: • Carlisle, Dee-2 , 31840. ; . .• . orE I 0 OL . • AV1V1T011.0 4 24)1117.,C0 , The sults - eriber he'reby inforinit the citizens of Car lisle, and tht publiczenerally, that he has laktan' the . shoVnearlyrbpposite the :fail, where" he will he pre pared to manulaetare - to order, on the most reasotia tif artiele - iiihtsline — of - business, such as Axes Mill Picks - , lie a ill also attend to Steeling and Grinding •Axes. lie solicits a share of plablie patronage, • JOHN HARRIS. Carlisle, Nor. 5, 1840. Variety .Stare, &c. subscriber i .thankful for past facors,respect- I fully informs the public that ~he still continues to Not& forth" in Church Alley, near "-Education Halt " where he. has now on hand n late - inticifta*it if notions. consisting in part, of thefollowmg: Bread, , Cakes, Cheese, Bncon, - Hams, Flour., Soap, Cider, Spires, Fruits, Sweetmeats, and other necessaries client:tied for this meredian. • N. Mlle also continues to keep an Eating House, where gentlemen can be accommodated with Tripe, Pigs Feet, Pickled Oysters, Scc. at the shortest notice. JACOB SIEG. Sept. 9,1840:-1 'year. Produce \Vnted Itnnedia:tely, CASH will be•pabl for rlyr., THOUSAND bile rels of Flour; TEN THOU.SAND bushelspf NVheat; TEN- 1 1 , 110USAND --bushels of *ltve;- and---TEN 'I'IIOUSANI) - bushels- of Corn, M• the subscriber, who can at all times he found at his Wane-house on the-canal between Walnut and State streets. . . OWFIN M'CABE. _ . Harrisburg, April , " Cheap Shawls. The Subscribers have on hand a large assortment of Cashinere, 'rhibet, Merino, Ilrocha, Chenille and other kinds of Shawls, which they will sell at n small advancofor Cash. • • .11Effir.11.W. PT,Act 'AND FIGURED MOUSELIN DE LAINS, ofrered for sale by ARNOLD. St - ABRAW." • fAM ASK'S: FRENCH' BLANKET SHAWLS of a new style, for sale at the New Store in Shippensbnrg, by ARNOLD Sc. ABRAINIS. Mete- fffardware;,,,Vrocerm: . • 11011111 E T 81'0 R lE. rfillE subseriber has, jest returned from -"- the Cities of New York, Philadelphia and Bal timore, and is now opening at his store room, S. Corner, of Market Stare and Main Streets (for merly peettpied by Geo. WAlitoW,) a general as sortment of , • . • • Hardware, „Stou4friire, Cedar Ware, Brill ania Ware, Groceries, .Oils, Paints, •Farnishes; Britsk. es, Whips, Canes;' .bigning Camphine , Oil, and a great variety of articles useful and necessary for furntshing and keeping , a house. Ile hasalso,and will consuudly keep on hand Campiiine 1111, • • a cheap and elegant substitute • for sperm oil, and ha l ving been appointed the agent of Messrs. Backers and Brother of Newark N. J., for the sale of Jone's Patent !Amps hi. this enmity; he is prepared to fur ! , Melt Letups and, Oil, at a very 'reasonable rate to all who may wish to use this new and economical light. Having selected his . gooils; himself,•and made his purchases for cash , he ts. tihle, and is determined to Belli ow: • ~ • .; . . ° These havin g the caiih.to lay out will aid it to their advantage tp give him ii ' bU,FFILD, carlisle, July - -• • Lrcct Goods:, A.large assortment of Thread Lace and it tigings; Cambric lnd Swiss Edgings and • Insert' ngs, for sale at reduced prices at the store . of • „. • 1117WEJt. .71,1ULV4XY. 1111 - UST "RECEIVED" et - the• New Store in 6hippensburg, English, German and Frnnch, MERINOES, and for - sale by, •• . • ARNOLD Er.,ABILAMg: UST RECETtrk.D, and mow - offered for sale at or the New Store in Shippensbum, a handsOme and splendid assortment of 1•V bite and Aroid ered ltferinb Shawls. -.•- • ••, • • , . ARNI4,I) & ABRAMS. OR MS r . WORIII6II.1 7 VORM!!!' To remove these troublesetne and dangerous inhabitants of the 'stomach and boviels, which so Often impair the health and de'stroys the lives orisitilarsn; ' nathlayne's.Towle Veriniftige, a certain and saft, -pre paration for the rernovatoftlr; various kinds of worms, 'dyspepsia, sour stomach,' want' of appetite,. infantile feyerand ague,Und dibility of the Stomach and bow. els, and organs of digestion.. --To be. lad at No. 2,0 South Third street•Philadalphia. • - Also to be 1011 of Satnatil Elliott and Stevenson it. .1)in" , . .. _,[atay IS LBO ~ ! :- T 4:l- , W-t. 1 .r....t0- I* - 4 'iiiil tr?:,..7d)".,t , .,V:::4 - 4'E'...V-k - ' - ';':(4* . W.'o;Hilra , t;':':.)g . ' itiai 'i'.: l 24: .0 v---4:; 4.1',01 . ew ILitie-Oekretiliir )21.a=la trAZ TO PHILADELPHIk.' • .• • subseriber,grateitl for past fovore;resP6etful ly =Wain's his friends and the public, ilint he hint put into operation .on the Ilarrisborg,' Laneaster' hi.. Co. . . •-•• • . a line of pew, DOUBLE COS, .Which Italy between Harrisharg and'Philadclphia;hy ,which Goods and Produce Of all descriptions wily>e forivar.' difd ,with care; and despatch; at the ,lowest' rates •of freight.' . ' Goods will received at the Warenouse (4 THOS. J. MAXWELL, N. E. corner of Broad 'and Vine I streets, Philadelphia, and .forwarded to 'Harrisburg, Carlisle, Chanibersburg, and intermediate places, by the subscriber.,;' OWEN M'CABE. Harrisburg, re. 5,.t839. , .._.a:_EISIL'SALT_AN_I) PIASTER, ethistantiv on hand; Cash .paid for almost all kinds of country pro , duce. ' . . . . Ba,rga,ins; Earga,ins. Cheap Goods for: Cash. . . . . . • _ . The Subscribers, desirous of reducing their stock of Nicrchanclize, offer it at reduced price.s for Cash. Their entire stock of • lIHRAD tLOTNS9 Cassither cs:, Satinets, Mier. rocs, Flan • ;leis, 4.c. c. will he sold At 11 very aman advance. Such licesons its - uce - tiesiccurs - uf oluniniug-6:uocl-hurghins-will please call.at the "MULArAIsIY. N. 13, The .entiP•ek—ftock qf dlercliandize will he sold a borgaiii'to any. one wishing to engage the businpss, ilatmlicationle..made immediately, I.)ee. 9, 1840. • , t r i*., • . Black. Walnut Pla,,nlt: H E Subscriber • wishes to : purchase IiL.RCA 11'.11.NUT nun (Man, -ity that may, be offered; for - which Forty bolla7o eash per thou's:tad feet plank.mensure.will'.be_gisen , Said PliVik . to be gf good Mrality; two 'inches and one-eighth Inthiekness anti fourteen feet lour inches be delivered at the Canal in flarrisv Itr,;•;orat any point:on the Cumherland Valley'Ritil .Road,.abll immediate information forwiirded to the subscriber. • erAny.otlier information relative to•said business iati lie -had 1111 upplication . to Robert_ frightnm, Carlisle; or by addressing the subscriber (poet /mid) residingln-Philattelphia.; - - - DAVID . FREED,In.. Deelember 30; I 840.--6-tho:" 211111E.41INGLICI. A C E S if-aliqi:44:lo.g improved • _ Patent - Ilorse . -Power. _ . TIM great encouragement heretofore received front the sale - of his machines, induces !dui to of fer to the publica new and improved. Horse Power, wltielt Call be shiftetLitt ,, gtoir or ma of gear by keys, and shift the band to give it live different revolutions. 40 he lets no hesitation in assuring the Fitrtnersthat now able to furnish them with an article far su perior to those manuf:Mtured heretofore. For speed and clean threshing_and ease to the horses, he be-: lieves his machines to be unequalled. ills price is $l90 ---seventy dollars to be paid cash, and the btilance in six inOntits, for which a cote will be required with interest. Any person purchasing a machine end upon a fair trial, not being pleased, can return it. He will at all times be ready to furnish them bn the shortest notice; orders from a distimcc will he punctually attended tb. Be will also repair machines on - the shortest notice. :WILLIAM B MILLIGAN. NewtilleTid •y 29, 4 LC COLOURS OF CARPF:i' CHAIN, fin sale at the New Store in Shippensburg, by • • ARNOLD & ABRAMS. Balm of Columbia. • Briti.e, Consurs Offue, ? . . Philadelphia. '9ji ' . • • . .. , NOW ALL PERSONS to Whom these pres- eats Shall come, that 1, GILD ERT ROBERTSON, . his Britanie Majesty's Consul tort the City of. Philadelphia, do laereby. certify, That'Rohert Whar 7 ton, - Esq., who attests to - the - foregoing Certificates, is Mayor of the .City of Philadelphia; and that Mat thew Randall, Esq., is Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas for the city and 'county ,pf Philadel phia, to both,Whose signitttres, with the Seals of their respective offices, full faith and credit is doe. . I further certify, that I am personally acquapited'. with J oseph L. Inglis,one of the signerstuf the certi ficates hereunto affixed, which expresses the efficacy of the Balm of Columbia, and that tie is a person of great respectabAity r and worthy of full faith-and ere dir; and thallium heard him express his unqualifi ed approbation 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, in the State of Pennsylvania, the Unitpd Slates of America. ' ' ..-- . . ' GILBERT ROBERTSON. Read the .following - ROREIIT- WHARTON.,--g.sq. -late--Mavar._of Philadelphia, has certified, as may tie seen below, to the high character of the following gentlemen. , • The undersigned do hereby certify that we have used the Balm of Columbia discovered by J. Old ridge, and have found it highly serviceable not only as a preventive against the falling off of hair,but also ircertain-restorative.- - - -- 7 WM.-THATCHER,-seniori • Methotlist Minister in St. George charge , No; ; 86 North st. JOHN P. INGLIS, 331 Arch at. JOHN D. 'THOMAS, .M. D.-163 Race st. JOHN S. FUREY,IOI. Spruce at. HUGH MeCURDY, 243 South 7th st. JOHN -YARD, jr:, 123 Arch st. The ag ed, and those who persist in wearing wigs, may. not always experience its restorative qualities, yeti will certainly raise its virtues in the estimation of the pablic,'When.it is known that thnee of the a bove signers are more•thatt 50 rears °tinge, and the others.not less than 30. . . • , 7• " t.Protil the Ofagor.l ,• • . C9.IIIIIOFWEALTU IEriNSYLVANLI • City of Philadelphia. • , . . I, ROBERT WIJARTON, Mayog of said city of Philadelphia, do hereby certify thati am well ac quainted vith Messrs. J._l. Inglis, John S. Furey, and Hugh McCurdy. whose names are signed to tho above eertificate,That they. are gentlemen of charac ter and respectability; sindas gueldhlircretlit ahina .he given to the said certificate. • , • In witness Where-Of, I have, hei•eunto set ray hand; a and caCtsed.the'seal of the city to betatfixed, CL a nd sixth day of Decs`nnber, Ste. • - ••• ROBF,RT WHARTON, Mayor. - (ILDRIDGES BALM OF COLUMBIA FOR UV TUB HAUL—Its &midst:, quilities,are as fol- Iowa: - ist..ror infant's keePitig.the head free frotisSaMrf and ranging a luxuriant growth of bair. . • 2d. 'Forladies after child-birth., restoring the akin to its usualatrengdfaud firmness, and preventingthe falling out of the hair: • . • . •-• 3d. , gor any person recniering from any debility, the same effect is produced.. • • . - .• • 4th. If used in infansy till aped groWth is Started; it may be preserrid by , attention to the•lntest period ' sth..lt frees the head from dandriff, strengthens the roots, imparts health and vigor to the circulation and prevents the bah! frOmSchangitig 'toleur or get 7 dog gra. 2 • '__ _T , ' -. 6th. It y causes theAttii , ,toturi beentifully whet' dime up hilt over night.' 1 - .... . L---- ,• . : (0* No ladies' toilet should cre..r 'be made without it. i 11h.' Children who: have by an means contracted vermin In the bead, are 'taunted tely, and : perfectly _cured of them by its use. It is i fallible:,. , , For' ale at the drug store - of. Comstodele C0.,k2 Fletcher street near flarl t and in 'Carlisle by Ste - venom bt Dinkle. lumbia Critig,-Jfiettris .4%* •4.10 e 4 .;%4 , "•..• . 2 z trAte‘ Ane , ,b COMMISSION, ii " ..FORWARD"' • • !lave removed to capacious Warehouse.recontlY , oectitiied•by li. - LeColt St CO: ufthe unillt-wilsteerner' of Cherry atitlßroad'street,Thilailelphia: . ' From the facilities the lloostioomnd.isternal arrangement of this depot afford, 30 to 4.0 13ortlien Cars can be accommodatedi.O.untoad-and load at the same time with iitiffiCient room to store '20,000 barrels of lifourotpd'3ooio 609 ton of Piaitf exclusive of.tlie forWardingdepartinent. :Produce of . every description' will.he._ received as initial on colislgnmentsi and liberal sdiiiinees':made on receipt (if required),until sales are effected. • • . „ ' CB.AIG; B,r. Co. . • North-west corner of CherrY & Broad st. ' ' ... . . REPEICEPES. • , W. S. Cobeno, Clishier.' - . . . . . . I igoderson & l'atlter, . . c ar b s tc. Henry Rhonda,- ~_ .. .. . . . satjoderson'& Bouerman, J .. . Jecolk:Swoyer, Neu:milk. : . , .. . DaVid Nevin, Stiffip'ensbtirr. '. . - E -110 ' , P ,11- STlnitil> l %9 7- Cathieri Chamter.tOur g . H Eyster, ut% & Co, . - - .. • . ' Robert Floriing, . r. _ ..._ .. _ _. - (Ni t fi'd - iiiriil tc. Ci'aig, ~. tihiffidelishut. ' Wm.l2.Thotrip4on beCo. '. . , . .. • ,-, .. 'Whitall &' Drown ; , ' _ • , . _ - - ' IMPORTANT TO MILLERS: -& N AIN . T.O FACTURE RS. . . Hbwd' . .gs Impioved ,Water Wheel: riling Subscriber having purchased of the original •• Patentee Ihe right of the above Water IVheel for tbe. state of Pennsylvania, will dispose of indi yid, ual right's or counties on advantageous terms. Tlds . water Wheel has been fully tested and proved to be so far superior to anritilid ill its poster of. propelling machinery, having a ,greater torso than any other - wheel s-i npropot lion totlie quantity el terappll ied.- Itlt -is,-calCulatrd to be-more- rticultilly.,nsefuLta mills, having ferntrtwo to eight a feet liend , und and to great ly'obviate . the inconveniences experienc ed from back water. It is considered by those hay lit .them in use as ono of the most important improve ments that:hos leVer been inthidneed for its simplici tilt:eligth,stoadhloser of motion and ilutability 7 It is el:mistral:tett altogether of iron and not so expensive to make as an undershot, and operating with about half kite water and not liable to he obstructedliy ice in theroter. The-subscriber will devote-his tar; to'cal Is for,. thcse_wheels at such places, as _play be required,. MICHAEL . M'MATII, Harrisburg. . • tOUrY.] • • • 'This is to ceCtify, flint I huve infrin one otllowft's Patent 'Cast Iron Direct Action Water Wheels, iih &ace of a Reaction Wheel , that, the DircctWheel does not flood the tail rte. as mtich by three inches Its thereaction did, and that I call grind SeNTIT bush els with the direct action wheel an hour,and drive two run of stones , where I could not grinfour WO), els in The same time with theireacti.m and drive one r um of bones. , veTER FAIINESTOCK.. ' Ettphrata, Lam co x Oct. 838.• • This may certify; thatTliave — heeirenvgedlii - putz tint in S. B. Howl's cast iron . direct action water wheel, both hi tlieState-of Nitirltork - andju grin, and can giik it as niy decided opinion thaCwith 8 feet bend.orvinder, rigidly put in, it will do tnore business with the One water:thtin ally !other_ water• wheel which I have \•et had any experience in,-and in, reference to back water, is second best to-iione.that have yet:tried.. in reference to guardin4againit there can . he no better operation, and it is very easy to be kept in repair.' .• • STEIIEN AUX'S, ✓2iii6wiigll. • • Alloway, Sept. 3, 1838. • This may certify that I hays had in my Mill one of Mr. Howl's direct ivatee Wheels for.the spaC6 of one year.' It is a five feet, wheel, and I have had a re action in the sameplace-4 have also had - Wheeler's Union Wheel, yet I think Ms'. Howl's will do more business with less water than'any other I have tried. It does well in back water. I have had from sto 6 feet head. I think we could do as much work with half the-water as_we_used to do_with_the_undershont wheel, which has also been in operation in my mill. LAWRENCE RIL.EY.• Lyons, Sept. 3, 1838. This may certify, that we have used one•of S. Howd's `patent water Wheels since December last,by' the side of a re-action wheel, and we think that Ilowd'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 will .do as good business under back-watet as there-action, and' we recommend it to the attention and pationage of the kthlic. WM. NV. BERGSTRESSER, mill-wright, is agent for the above mentioned water wheel in , the counties of Dauphin, Cumberland' an d York,and will at all times be ready to attend to their sale and ' eree tion, 'at the shortest notice, by addressing him at Shepherdatown, Cumberland county, Pa. April /1,1840. ' ly , SPOIIN'S HEALTH ELIXIR. There is not one case of Fever in a thousand, but -may be effectually broken up and removed by the use of thiapixie. It removes all acidity indigestion, bilious matter and constipation from the stomach and bowels„ r _lt 'operates . gentiv and effectually on the bowels, and powerfully 011 the kidneys and skin. It removes all unpleasant feelingsafter a hearty meal, and promotes a good appetite. It needs only a trial to give perfect-satisfaction. 'ft has become a general practice with many to use this article - in all eases of colds; painain - thc - boaesor heavy disagreeable feel ing,,tendering to headache:or chilliness. For hoarse ness, if taken through the day, it completely restores 1 the voice without producing sickness. Whooping I cough, and all coughs of' children are cured by The stomach is kept in perfect order by it, and it is quite, impossible that any disease should, commence while a person is using this Syrup. • 4 If taken ,lialy it produces a nub', healthy, and" young appearance, by driving or all the humors of the system. Sold genuine at 2 Fletcher street, one • door .below Pearl street, N. Y. by Comstock & Co., .I and by all respectable Druggists. For sale also by 4TEVENSON'tt DIN •KLE,. Carlisle; Pa: , • ' INGRATITUDE -1 is the basest crime. in man. We are not among that class of Editors who for. a few dollars will, (at the expense of truth and hones ty) "crack up" an article and bring it into rapid sale; neither arc we Willing to remain silent, after having 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 few weeks ago. Well, we purchased two bottles of WIIkiSLOWS: BALSAM OF HORE HOUND arid so sudden was thecure, that we forgot .we ever bathe Cold. 'lbrise w,ho are ;Acted, may try- it upon-eur graph. For sale by • - • • r Si-ELLIOTT, Carlisle, , A. 3. NORTH, Newvillc. -Also, by Druggists generally throughout the coun try. Price 50 cents per bottle. , Oct. ' . 6- • Corciternctersort. r7 SEEK HEALTH AND EN JOY LIFE.—It' you wish to retain the richest bles sing, attend, early tp , 'yourself, whenever you find that Ayour appetite beconzes impaired, your • bowels costive or bile on the stomabh. Remember--Dr. HARMER'S CELEBRATED MEDICIWES.--- Procure them immediately,and usethem according. toAirections,.they will immediately 'remove these primary symptoms :from 'the 'system. But if you, ,neglect yourself they will form n host Of maladies, such as dyspepsia, liver complaints,jaundiee,pain' in the -side, billions , allliations; fevers, Ste. which. are. ore ofistsnate to cure, besides attend ed , with paint and much distress.. ''Dr: He rl i cies medicines& will certainly 'cure all forms'or thiebavewiention ed diseases.. The patient must however not'conceive in the latter - 'stages ammo Caw be' perfbrma in 0, 1 feiv'disys or a week." If thi medicine hitlibeen'used ?at the very first attack, *be: disease pould . ' have been - A eradicated in-much 'shorter time. • The ' Tedleine must fo . therefore he -used' strictly for a' riQght_be-. fore much decided benefitwill - be' • 0 „ • zed. - - !.'" ',. ••• 1 . ~ A Reitz • e &Imam.. , . . Philadelphisi, Sept.. d, :18'4O.: ' .. -For sale by,Dr. J. J. Myers &t Co., Carliffies and Wm. Pcal,Shippensburg,-Pa. • ' . _.• _ ; .4,-t -:.:..BiligillitPliZo4effPßßY',l .1, , _.'._!)1,p : p, , !) . F.y0f., , , , tu..N : q.. , , , ,, • I\TLIMEROCS • reniedies- litivele en Le Were& And . 01! puffed into notice for. disetples:.of the I . ..,upgiti some of which has . undoubtedly been found very use is v s e o tliAt, % F s ful;lnit of alltthat hare: hitherttibeenknowsi, it mint evere u ~ r r e o t i i se a d l li t , cskuneoci.evsl e sful n d i t t ir ;-• • ' Stich iittleed are the astonishingrpstorotive and healing properties of this ".Balsam;" thateVen itrthe .worst forms of...Conssimption, ivhen die, patient has suffered with the Most 'distressing. &Ugh, violent' pains:in thechest,tlifficulty of breatliing,inght sweattli bleeding of the lungs, &c. andwhenthe most esteem , ed remedies of our Pliormicopinahad failed to afford any rellef,and even when Botanic, lloantepathic,.and 4 iiumermis other reMedies,liad , been used for ninny, motitlisin invaluable remedy has checked every symptoik and been prodttive' of the most as tonishing teller. -In the early toges, of the disease, proceeding from neglected. cplds, termed Catarrhal Consumption, it has been used with undeviating stir= cess, and in many . instances, when this disease seem.- , edto.liove.poorked its victim for an early _grave;the use atlas mediciii - ebai - iiireited every symptain, akar restored the lungs to-n-state-ofperfeethealth: . In that forma Consumption, so prevalent amongit -delicate-youngiemales,.commonlyiermed "going into a decline," a complaint with which thou, sands nrelhig,ering,it has also been-:used with surpri , :sing.successomil not 'only-poSnesseS the power .of checking the progress of this alarming disense,hut ot the same time strengthens - hail" invigorates the' whole system more effectually than, any remedy we have ever possessed. . . • • cry LIVEIt COMPLAINI'.---In diseases of the Liver, partieularly when attended with a cough, indi gestion or wandering pains in the side, it has also pro veil very efficacious, And . cured many cases of this khul after the most powerful remedies hail failed. ASTHNIA..---Itt this complaint it has also been • use - d-ni:notnermittinStaiieeS'Witit the - most. singular success. .It opens the chest, rendering"the breathing perfectly free, arrests the cough, and will seldom fad to give-permanent relief. _ • a:remedy in alt-Browl. afflictions oldie thrdat, attended with a hoarse- COttll'Or sore italic timid, it will also be foutid •_a very - 01.01ml remedy, and will mostly affordsim. Mediate relief if used at the comm *merit of its Mtack. - • . . MMES . 'S: . LEACH Swellings..--Reducing them in a few hours. - - ONG WORD TO THE SEDENTARY: -' • Rheumatism----Acute or chronic, giving quick Those who from habit or occupation are kept much Case. • ' s ti r . . ,• within doors, should - remember that ' hey frequently . • Sore Throat- -- By Cancer:ulcers, or colds. ' breathe an at mosphere which,is_ wholly unfit for the Croup and Whooiling-Cough----Externally, and proper expansian of the lungs ,and at the same time, over the chest. , owing to want of exercise,the owels are not sufficient= All Bruises, Sprains; and Burns—Cured in a few ly evacuated—the blood becomes impure, and head hours. • . , • !, ache, indigestion, palpitation of the ,heart, and many Sores and Ulcers=—Whether fredi or long stank - Li otherdisagreeable symptoms, are sure to follow. • ins, and fever ores. • .., • ' • • THE INDIAN VEGETABLE plus Its operation upon adults iinilehildrisp in reducing , . -- • • • _ , rheumatic swellings, and loosening coughs and tight- „ Being a cleanser of the stomach and bewels,and a di nest of the chest by relaxation of the parts, has been reetpurffietef the Mood, arc certain not only -to re surprising beyond conception: . • The common re- : move pain ordistressof everrkind from the the body; mark of those who have used it .in the Piles, is " It but if used occasionally, so , as ioiceenibe body free stets like a dbarm." - . - - ' ' , ~. I from thosehumors which are the cause orevery. male- THE PILES.-.-The price, t,l ,is refunded to any ~.tly under heaven, therwill most assuredly promote personWhoWill use a bottle 0 Hays'^ Liniment fot ' Stich a just and equal circulation of the blOod; that the Pilo, and retuat the empty bottle without being ' thesis who lead a' sedentary. 144, milt be enabled to cured. These lire die positive orders of the proprie- enjoy sound health, and 'disease /of any kind will be tor to the-sigents, and out of many thousands sold, not absolutely, impossible. ; , ... _;, .. i •• •, • . - one - has been unsuccessful. „ •,.• . I For sale by . I We might insert •ceitificates to' any ,lerigth, but, . • - . •• • CHAR.L.MS OOILBY, Agent,•: prefer that those who sell . the article, shotild exhibit 1, • - . , .. . : . .Cor li ele, Pa , the original to purchasers . - . I " • i, ' . JACOB G' LAUNLAN, ' • ' To Phpsicunie and Patients. .1' t.- - rOin'''ee . and General Depot, 0.'169 RaCe street The' Blind - P ies, to be iricurribleby,external ' phi a do p hi s .•_ . • • .•• . • .[May 20,100. : :.-ly applications.—Solomon Hays warrants the contrary. ,I —_ , _ TING INTELLIGENCE. • •. . His Liniment Wilrcnre Blind-Piles. Facts are Mere INT stubborn than theories. He. solicitir all respectable - • , To thoie who bring up Children. 'physicians to try it upon their 'patients. •It will do I • Da. Psavi—tiearßir'--4 take thisisres'ent oppor; them no harm; andit is known, - that every physiciari tunity'ef . informing you. of the ' Wonderful .effects of who has had the honesty to make 'the -Arial, has' can- ' :your invalunble Soortiorit S YAW' FO4 Cumnrixit dilly admitted 014' it has ' sucieeded . iii every case I 'Fzerniiva. • My child was first. taken 'with fits ,of they, have,, known:: Then why not, use it ?. • It is the - screaming. and 'crying, zattended with 'a . dreadful recipe of one oftheirmostrespeitabla menhers, now I bowel complaint. I' sent fora physician; he came decease4L . ..Why-refriseto,use it.? Because . . it issidd, T antLbolti me bar/mild do. nOthing.for•it, but"to lance ' 'as it proprietary medicine?' -Is thli'a inflicleat di- , the gum." This I would not submit to, he then re 'cute for arifferang Iheik. honest • patients to; Boger- in.! commended • your ; iiivalOable' "Serithing , Syrn I p" 'distress.? , Av e th u ds n ot ; •,, ui phy*ions ,shall, he cop..; which I /procured. at: ,yonr,:oillee, No. t 9 NORTH 'vinced that there is 'no humbug oc qtiatike4 about i EIGHTH STREET. ' As, ii,Ma4is 1. obtained •the -this article.-Vbv:then'not allevitite human , suffer Medicine; I iuted it Reseeding. to'the directions. The , fiii , l 4 ,lf they.wonit try it before ; let' :them=aflim .. all.l effect was astonishing; the qthiltl went: to sleep, end other prescription* fail:,; Physichint are respectfully -rested well all 'night: Tile next Morning I used it reqiiistekte dothemietveti.and patient" the justice to , againiand.continued It to*;severalrdayi. , The child iisegifdiarticle:. - It shitll be- taken' from tlte'lixittles retovered'iminediately, and .is • hearty to. this •ilay. and done iipilekelr preimiption irtlitiy desire. i'. ~ rfaligy4Ould,lt bi both for , pareatsitud little old,: -,,,.., ,Co: - .;:8101.01110N. HAYS. _- dren, if they:could -haye access to a l . stuallitortion or , f „. ?Sold . by Comstoc k 8c . Wholesale Druggists; your . edicine. I snit iurethit Mciney'irould . be . tin' No . : 2,Fietcher street,'New 'York: ;. - ..' . •-•?". .. object it,iiemparison with human! suffering. -...., , • ;•.,,• ' Foy; - Bile also' by: STEVENSON' & ',"' . i MRS. IL IIiOLAIES';' . •DlNKLE,'Carlisle, Pa. ;-. '' ..'' ' .' : Sept .o. 9, ' 194 t 0 . , ' r, . ' .--, ~ .•- i : Spruce Sireet.,' . , ,tt ' •.l i slso. For - sale -by John „I: lifyers - & - CoCarlidei Deceraber 2,9,180.--ly •• '. ' - :!•h ..,• /. and Wm . ,. Pee, shippensburgi Pa.' • ~., TM3 GtIitARAT:ED REMEDY FOR'; • Q :7. COUGHS Sr. COWS.---in 'common coughs and-colds r that prevaid_so ektensivelvihroughout the winter, , it Will be found more elfeetual tluni tiny remedy in use, and .whewcoldrsettlelupon the lungs; canilug an infhlmmtdiou with p ainsin . the breast, dif ficulty or shortness .of breathing, &c., the, use' of this nalSam will suppress, such _fty.ruptontS•immcdiately, and at the scone time, prevent the bungs from becom ing-More seriously diseased t • • . • . to - -' I .;ROUP AND WHOOPING COUGH.---liv Aral" complaintii,so conimorr to young children, this Balsam will be' found muclr superior tothe Parego— ric Elixir _Syrup of Squills ;- and the various - cough -mixtures in-Commoiv use, ns it is entirely ,free from any thing the- leastlidtirious, and_marat all nips lie _given to children-with perfect safety,aiitl with the cer _Mbar Otits.nffordiiieeu i hdrrelMf, - , 'co'. AS — A FAMILY AIEDICINE for many oth er-complaints; this Balavmvill also be found "juii tie Marty oseful. Ilesides having proved an invaluable remedy inttll Puluvouary affectionsOt exerts a 1)018 . •• i;ifhien&Tover mnii diseases. depending on n 'depraved condition of the - systeimand those who have suffered from the indiscriminate use .of Mercury, or other' deleterious - drugs, that ' often compounded in'illiferent quack nostrums, v ill find it a 'remedy of great value, possessing, the power of strengthening and invigorating the wIMIe systemmore eflectually than any other Medicine we possesS. CAUTION TO PURCHASERS.--:-As this med icine has already acquired great celebrity. there may probably be some attempts to imitate it, and_ deceive the public with a spurious mixture, to prevent which twould wish all purchasers to observe the following marks of the genuine Balsam.. It is put up in bottles of two sizes each, baying the words- WISTAR'S BALSAM OP WILD CHERRY, PHILADEL PHIA, blown in theglass, and a label` an the front the_signature., of HENRY WISTAR, M: D. without which none is genuine. ' Prepared for the -proprietor by,WILLIA MS & CO., Chemists, No. 22 Commerce street, Philadel phia, mid sold by the most respectable Druggists and -other appointed agents in all .the principal towns throughout the--United States. • : ' • .1(7 The Genuine - Bals'am sold-in Car lisle, by SAMUEL ELLIOTT, appoint ed Agent Price $1:00. a bottle. December 16, 1 640.,--1y • • . Dentistry., DR. I. C.: - L00M15,... HA.S retained to Carlisle;ind will, as heretofore attend to the practice - of Dentistry. lie may be found at Colonel ,Ferree's Hotel. - Persons re questing it, will be waited upon at their residedae. Refer, to Dn. GEORGE D. Foiur.xs, - 11 /AL MJAVID.N. MAUON. • Carlisle, March 11,1840. - Hays Lantment. NO. FICTIO.Y. -This extraordinary chemical composition, the re sult of science and the invention-ore celebrated med ical man, the introduction of which to the- public was inveated with the solemnity of a death-bed quest, has since gained- a reputation- unparalleled, fullv.sustaining the correctness of the lamented Dr. Gridlley's last confession, that "he dared not die without giving to posterity the benefit of his know)= l -edge-on-this-subject i kk and -he—therefore -bequeathed to his friend and attendant, Solomon - Hays, the secret •of his discovery. It is now used in the principal • tinspitals, 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 bathe credulity, unless where its effects are witnessed. Externally in the follow ing complaints: • For Dropsy---Creating extraoraivary absorption at once. • • • ••' • • • nslotigs-c -11101REHOUND!—"H All : Olii/ittil/lelti(hinlai Asthma, Influenza; Wliociping . Cough, Bronchitisi. and all diseases of 'the BreaSt and Lungs; leading' to ,Doiisuniption .crinitposiad pf the, concentrated; vietnes.of Hui ebound,,Bonpset, Blood Root,Liv , 'several' other vegetable • ; Prepared mily,byJ. , M.. WINSLOW 'Rochester ' innocence and :tiniveeinllv4idnaitted 'Pecteral . virtoear, (Alba Ilerhsfnom whicli the poaattAt.:OF 'FTOIREHODND:is madU; are too , generalliknoWn' to require recommendation; it is therefore only ne.;' Cespary, to: chseeveriliat thisemedecinc contains the whole of Welt'. Medical properties, highly concentrit 'ed, and, so happily combined : wi th several ,other See- , getable.substances,ustikretider it the most speedy, mild and certainremedvi'now in use, for the Com plaints nbovd mentioned, . Tor' Chitdrenithis 11_41Rahi is.einestimiltle value. It is a speeily.remedy'f*tbe. Whooping Cough and . Crsup,and affords Certain reliefin Baled complaiiga,. Chola`, Teething,ittc. It is pleasant to the taste, and may be safely given to the tendereit infant and should be kept at all times in every faniily, na it is much better for 'the complaints incident to Children, than Paregoric,Gedfl•eys Cordial, or the Cordialsao comma Mindy tiSeil, fiiindredifin thiaCity have testified. '.Read the followitV.- 7 1'Itereby certify that early in the spring of 18:38, I contracted it severe COLD, which settled-upon my 11Olg8,31114111reSt011eti a hasty ,C.onstunplion± i used several prescriptions, : but ob tainedlittleThr no relief; I Was much alarmed.- finppening.fo be in.llochester,. I was advised by'my -friend i -Mr.--Winslow,ici_tr,y a - bottle, of• his BALSAM or Honirmotrn dill SO, and AO •my siiise tained relief at once-and by the use of that single brittle was perfectly restored to. health To' those afflicted with- Colds .or COOgl!S, nt this :inclement season, I say "go and do ,likewise.” • *LEANDER CHIPMAN.. • Pittsford, Minn:cie co., Nov. 9, 1838. Mr..JOhn M. Winslqw, Druggist, Dear Sir : , 1 have Wen for a series of years o fillet ed with oh affection of the Lungs, mid a fiord cough, and hove Many times arose_inibe_morning. as.com, pletely exhausted by excessive coughing .ifuring the night as irtierson would be by a- hard -days-labor. I have tried-most of the .p opular remedies . of, the day, lint never found relief •until I-met with your, Balsam of llorehound. All the other remedies or pulatives, that I have used, leave the bowels in -a congested state, while yours leaves them soluble and free. This I consider a great desideratem. .0n takin g . dose of your Balsam when' going to bed,l rest quietly thro' the night, and my. sleep is refreshing. -I take great pleasure in recommending' your Balsam. of Hore hound to -all those afflicted with pulmonory corn aor any disease appertaining to the-lungs, and take-this opportunity to duinkyou for.tba, greattre, lief and benefit I have experienced through 'yourin strumentality. yours, with much respect, COPSWEI.I.. • . , ~Tor suli: by ' . • . . . 5.V.1.1..MTT, Carlisle. . . - . ... A. J NORTH, Neivyill(;. • • . Also, by.llrtiggistszenerrilly throukliouttlie emit ,try. Price ¢0 centsper bottle• • . Aprill.lB4o,_---11y." • _ - . . _ • ._ . The %Indian Vegetable Pills. _,_Are a_ pnrgative,medicine, so natural to the human constitution, and withal so Mildcandliteaaantin,flceir _operlitiOn;that notifiCslightiii - eilreail:or_Pain or sick ness, need be apprehended eon\ them use, even by the Most' deliCatei" atibe - sameti me, iritsed . in sueli manner - as to operate freely. by the bowels ; those morbidliutnors, (which deposited .upon the various parts of the body are the cause of every ache or pain we sufrer)will most assuredly be removed; and not . only will_pain, or distress of every description. tie dri ven froin the body; btu disease in auyform will be im possible. - For the Same reason, when, from the sudden chang es of atmosphere, or any other cause, the perspiration is checked, aratliese humors which should paasoff by the skin, are thrown inwardly, causing headache, mm- Seen, and sickness, pains in tlie bones, watery and in flamed eyes, sore throat, hoar,seness,coughs,consump tion,rhetunittic pains in-various parts of the body,and many other symptoms ofcatching cold, the Indian veg etable Pills will invariably give immediate relief.— Three or four pills, taken at night bn going, to bed,and PCpenttal ft few times, will remove all the above un -ithlaant symptoms,and restore the body to eveh,run derbealth than before. • Thelndian Vegetable Pills; (Indian Purgative)are a natural, and therefore a certain cure for Costiveness: -because they cleanse the stomach mid bowels of .those bilious humours, which not only ptiralyze, and weaken the digestive organs, but are ihe cause of headache, nauseau . and eicknesS, palpitation of the heart; fl yitig pains in larious parts of the body, spa many other disagreeable complaints.. The same may lie said of difficillti of breathing, or asthma;. the Indian Vegeta ble Pills will loosen and carry off by the stomach and bowels,. those tough pleglimy litimihs which stop up all air cells of the lungs, and arethecause of theabove dreadful complaint. In all disordered motions of the , blood, ciillalitter . mittent,Temittent, IIerVOIIS, ;FEVERS;-.the-Indiau-Vegetable Bills willbe found a certain:remedy; because. they cleanse -the stomach and bowels of all bilious tnatter;and purify the blood; consequently, as they remove the cause of every kind of disease, they are absolutely certain to cure every kind of Fever. , So also when morbid humors are deposited upon i the membrane and muscles, causing those pains, n flanimationsand swellings called Rheumatism; Gout, &O.; the Indian Vegetable Pills may be relied on as always certain to give reliefond if persevered with; will most assuredly, and without fail, a p`erfect cure of 'the above painful maladies. From three to sic of_said Indian Vegetable -Pills, taken every night on goingto bed„ will; in a short time, completelyrid the body of all morbid and corrupt humors;-and Rheumatism, Gout and pain of every description, will disappear - Mr if by - magic. It should be remembered that the Indian Vegetable' Pills are certain to remove pain. in the:side, opprila sion, nausea and sickness, loss of appetite, costive nesso yellew tinge of the skin and eyes, and every ..other.symptom_oT _Liver-Complaint ;-because -they purge-from the body these .corrupt . :and - ibtagnantlitt= mors which , when deposited upon the Liver, are the cause of the above dangerous complaint, 'They arc also a certain preventive of apnlexy and sudden death; Because they carry off thOse humours which, obstruc ting the circulation, arethe cause of a rush, or deter mination of blood to the head--giddiness especially -on turning--suddenly -round--blindness--drowsiness --loss of of the brain--in sanity, and every other disorder of the mind. =I _ Denta — l Surg e r a y H E'!lJ BsfalZ R resietT g r.tfiuerogmentL public [or the ' -verilibefallibare-ofpatiodage he has received dur ing tlietitnityear;',and,ivould still continuelO oiler them his professionfil.strideesin . their various bran ches at his resideticeENo..7iHarper's Row: He files, cicsnses, and phi&lA teeth, and inserti incorruptible Aarrell' metalit, artificial teeth in the most approved Manner,' Chaigesalvrayi. moderate. _• • . . . •- ^ . T. C. NEFF, M. D. Carlisle, Maupli 25,1840.---tf .. . • 7.4.1411VZ 11:11,101.1115. „ Prepared ant!) . by Dr. 1); jaYne; Iniientor, and sole proprietor, No., South Thii'd • 'street; Philadelphia, and:may be had of .ELLIOTT, and also of .STE YEN .':SPN. Druggists,' cap; • . , lisle zr. • - - ,ThestiMedicines arc recommended and extensive ly used b"tlie most intelligent persons in the United States, by numerous Professors and Presidents Oil Colleges, PhySicians of the, Army and Islavy,antl.of Hospitals and AlmshonSes, and by More than three hundred'Cler . gymen of various denominatiensi They tire expressly prepared forlarnity_rtseostid'—. have aciptired'aininpreadata poftilarity through out tbe United States; and ae they are so mimirahly calculated to preserve arrAtzu and care no • family -should ever be without them. Tbe - preprie-: for of:theSe valuable preparations received' liia edu cation at one ofthe best Medical Colleges in tIM tech Stites, and IMs leadlifteeMvears - experiencein an-_-- extensive and diversifieirpractice,ny which he bashful ample oppertunitiea• of aegutring _ 7 edge of diseases, and of tne remedies beat calculated • to remove Meat; • . 'nese Prepareti ons consist of I JAYNEZS EXPECTOI2 ANT, a v1111101(4 remedy for cough, colds, consumption, astlimq,. spitting of blood, croup, liOriping - cough .;,brmichit i s,pleurisy and inflammation of the lungs or throat, difficulty of bresi thing, and all diacascs of pulmonary-organs.—Price one dollar, . . • Also JAYNE'S HAIR TONIC, tor ihe'preserva-' lion, growth and beauty of the hair, and which will positively Ind lei 4 - new, hair on 'bald' heads.-I!rice one dollar. Also, 'JAYNE'S TONIC YERIUrFOGE,, o cm; tain and pleasant remedy for worms,dyspepsia,piles, and many other diseases.--Price 50 cents. Also JAYNE'S' CARMINLTIVE BALSAM, a certain cure for bowel and summer-complaints:diar rhea, dysentary cholla, cramps, sick headache, sour stomach; cholera Morbus,and all derangements of the St - bin:teh . and bowels, nervous affections,&c.--Price -50-centi. • • _..AIsciJAYNE'S_ SANATIVE_ ;RILLS, for teimtPg diseases, liver complaints, costiveness,tevers.inflarn , matiotts, glandular, obstructions, diseases of the skin, &c. and in all - cases lihere an alterative or plirgittive medicine is regtiired.r-4'rice '25 cents a•box. iMay 13;1 f140:--ly • ' . • •i ___ ; .Jaynes Hair Tonic, • • . For the growth, preseryation_atni: restoration of Abe, hair. This is an excellent article, and has, in nu— incrous:histfinces; preal4tce(la' fine growth : of hair on the heads of personswhohaa been bald for years- , LADIES AFa GMVTLEstthr,---Do you wish elegant, luxuriant andhair? H.-know-you:will answer-- ves,-Tlear,ltar - One moineth, the canse_ifflitlJOKS;wlty7. it 'turns gray, rusty and coarse; harsh and - unpleasatf , ' i Oita appearance, and filially NIS off: `Each - hair has , - a root in the skin, and is itselfa hollow' tube, through which there is Acoubtantcireuhuion of fine blood.-- lly this -circulation the hair is nourished 'and held fast;lts glossy colouris'given and preserved,and it is covered - with the Itheit oil. Now any thing whicliin jut:es the skin of the head, or diverts or takes away_ the blood froth it, will prevent or impede the &venia -1 tion through the tubes of the hair, stop it; growth,_- and cause -It-to - fall off or turn gray, or both. Hence it is that any cause that obstruitts or weakens the cit... culation of blood through the sltin - , - oettat diverts the blood to other party (Lithe system, will take away the lively, fresh and youthful appearance of the hair, ar rest its growth, turn it gray soonor or later, and its thousands ofinstances cause premature baldness. • • For sale by . . S. ELLIOTT; and • STEVENSON & DINKLE, • , . May 13,1840.---ly - Hair Tonic.---We call' the attention of those at flicted with premature baldness. to the excellent flair Tonic prepared by Dr. Jayne of this cites Having used it ourselves, we 'Call speak of its virtues by expe- , rienee, and we unhesitatingly pronounce' it an invalu= able remedy to prevent the falling off of the hair,and to. restore it from a dead, to a fine, wealthy appear-. once: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 Jayncie Hair 'Conic, have now.luxuriant hair.. We have no dispo sition to puff, indiscriminately ull kinds of remedies for all diseases which flesh is heir to, but when we . have tested the virtue_of.au artielc,.we fi r e free to say_ it is good,, , ,Sotarday_Erening.Post. • jayne's Pair Tonie.---WehavOilWtofore, num* beret! otirselves-among those who believed that the Ilan ToniC, prepared by Dr. Jayne, was one of the many quack nostrums whose virtues are never seen beyond the fulsoMe puffs of their authors. We are willing, at length, to make public acknow !alga of the errorof our belief. An intimate friend,s two or three months since; all the top of whose cranium was as 'bald as a piece of polished marble, maugre all' our jesting And* ridicule 'of the idea of attempting to cultivate - so [aven a spot purchased a bottle or two of the Hair Tonic from Dr..layne,and accordint M his directions applied it. During the present week the same" friend ushered himself i nto our presence,and uncovering his hitherto naked head. astonished us with a thip,though luxuriant growth of hair, from one to twb inehesiulettgth---upoti the very premises we had helieved as' ntywitting to cultivation as the tritek)ess, sand that skirts the Atlantic.- Thisls no puff, religieuslyttle,ao to those who doubt,the gentleman Catrbe.pointedMM_What ismorein..favcmotthia. "Tonic," the case here cited was notone of tempora ry baldness---no sudden loss of the hair--burwas one Of years' standing, though the the gentleman is but forty-five yenta of age.--Philadelphia spirit of the , Times. .' WAR ! WAR ! WAM--The Wig makers have declarethhostilities agaimit ournelg.hbor Dr. Jayne,. on account of his hair Tonic, which is knocking all! their business into a "cocked hat."' Ladies and gen-. tlerrien , '--old and 3:Oung are flocking to the Doctor's. standard. Heads long' divested of even the first rudi ments of hair, after mug his Hair tonic soon appear with new and flowing locks, which AWalom himself - might have .envied. Beardless' boys are seen with: large and - bushy whiskers; and li'dies smile again through their own raven ringlets more . beautiful and bewitching' than ever.„ : , Bald heads are doffing their .wigs and throwing them to the "moles and the bats,"' while the: Wig makers. ehtml aghast as they behold' the demolition of their business. . _ What will be the consequence of this wdr we know not, as the wiggles aro outrageous, arcdttlie Doctorre mains firm, and declares, that "some things can be done as well Rs others," and that . bald heads may as. well wear their Own „ hair as, that of citlkers.---EWnek."- ly Messenger.., - , • „ , . . Jayne's flair Tonic.,—We meet at almost •everyv corner; when peranibulating the streets, men Wearing: long and glossy hair, which :they seem to _ be prou d of, and others who have ralsed.in a few•weeks, a crop,' of black 'Modstaches, that would vie With the.glossiests bruin that ever walked the forest. -It has puzzled us. to know the—secret of all those wondrous crops .of' hair; but Messrs. SANDS, 79, and 160Tulton street,. , have got. the remedy, where all who are. curious in. such matters may learn a valuable. secret.—Jrespe York •• • • 'I. , • . Sold. in l'hiladelphie at 20. SOuth Third' Street • • . lAY NE'S EXPECTORANT.--:This medicine has already'proved itself to be all thief it h a s been recommended,. by those who have given it a fair test in this zitu otrz, and the demand for ft in creases daily, We'have just'heard of on importidt• Whieli•has been effecteil by the use of.' It in.a neighboring town--the ease was- fe+++ ••- male who hadfor a long!ime been under the, care of ' a physiciaii,but had received no relief, and her calm • was beginning to be considerell bivalent.. As' a' last+ - 5.... resort she purchased a ~,bottle of Dr. Jayne's Etipectro. rant, which caused•ber td expectorate treely!flisidlitil- • ly eased' her cough; indlir rapidly restorii%i . ber to. health:. • We have no hesitation in saying this preps rational'. Dri Jaynitilor the'eure or coughs, Cobh, fluenza, Asthma, Consumption, &c, lathe 'most talus!". bre inediehie-ever ofered to the isitteiliaki Piatili•-"- Theielsiwimickerfabout it--1)r; dayne Is obeli., tper,mortzkilflit pratitishig Physiclapzin Penotrylva.. nia and whireter, Ado.,preparations• have beeq,thOr ougbly tested, he Wooled upon al greidptiblic YeT:r . efactor,--[Somerset (Me.) Journal. • " . For sale by Samuel Elliott and Stevenson. Din- Lle„Darlisle, Pa. • . [may 13,1840 ifi