G'uf6 at ie4 . . T'!"Subscriber Tuts now on handand is finishing, between 50 and 60 Carriages, of different pm _ - sea and patterns; such as - i. . ',. . COACHE'E, . Frilling 'fop. letcrottilies 1 Standing .top Family Carriages, 'Cilbuiies ' • and Bliggies of !every variety. . . Both Carriages and Tilburies will be sold cheaper than ever offered in this country before Prices $lOO to $4OO for Ca;11 or good Paper. limping a very heavy stock on-handolte subscriber will' he induced. to sell very low , nod hopes that persons wishing, to purchase Carilnges . will give him a call before going elsewhere. Also, n • Paige as'sortMent • Silver, *Brass anti Japaii'd • - .IIIOIETNTE'D HARNESS - „ Both-Double: - and 40,g1e. The above Work. is made by first:tate — Workmen, and of th.••• choicest materials. ;0- Repairing done as usual at the subscriber's Shops, situated_miTitt - street, immediately hi rear of the •Methodist Church, and neai• the Railroad Depot. • •• Carlisle, 'March 3,18-4.--73 m. • • Cheap Cloths, tii'c.• • . . —.The—subscrilser'S will sell tliKir stock of Cloths, __o3ssirrteres Ond other Woolen I;Oolls; verylew for cash. . iirrNER F. MU WAN Narch 17,1341 CEgtqICATES ()F_AGENCY Braiedrelhs Vegetable. Un iver. • • sal . Pills, • Are bold by•theSollowingngentH in tilde re 4007 tive, osninties. • M nun - wrong enunonTeits• of tliyse. • attempted to he palmed upon the cum:num - sty . , the propriety Of pueebasing only from, the recog- • fuze(' agents, will be apparent.. - •- • Curtiberland Comity—Geol ; ge W. I lit ner, Carlisle; S,„SraleKi ••••, - ,=7'l4 , e79ilterSt-Cullyertlonl-Strrppensinn 17; = : •Brenneniatt, New' • Ctimberlatid ; Isaac Harlot) , ' burn; •lll'. 0. rt upp, Shiremanstolt•ni ltiegett,: Co. Clutrelit.own... • , • . , Perry; County—Alexander..Magee', Illoonif el J.. Bt. S. A, Coyle, Lautlisburg. • Atignst.titi, i'l3o LOO IC .11 7 1 ,11 S. • .21 - 3 t -FRESH - SP RING _GOODS.. ::ARN . OI.I) & ABRANIS have just received from the latest arrivals;-and--arc now Opening At their nFiv store; a large and splendid assortment of FASMONABLE SPICING GOODS, eoinsisling in paid 'of - Blue, Black, Brine/4 . 7J;ilia, - Green'. and liivisiSle Green, -Steel ..11ixed, and Drab. CLOVIS Blue, Black; Drab, Steel 3lix'd, Fancy Alix'd, Drab' ' Ribbed and Tweed Cantu/eyes Casslaalls„iit,all prices; Velvet Cords . ; Ileaverteens; Lion elotlt-liersry;AilU all kinds of Pantaloon stuff; , Vcstings of all &fseriptions and atall - prives ; Summer _Cloth -of various colours 1111(1 11*(4; Figured 'Pout dr. Sofr,.Gro de Su , :g.e,} -- Rich 4-4 Black and Blueßlack'Gra de Rhine, Colored and Black Grade Naples, Black, Lace and Gauze. Veils ; Silk dress Shawls, Handkerchief's and Scarfs of the latest style; . Black, Blue Black, and changeable .130mbazinei; 'Houdin de Lains of various patterns and prices;.- ; A general assortment of Cap and Ildridet RIBBONS ; A fine assortment of English &Domestic PRINTS ; Thread Lace thread Valencia and Cotton Edgings; Qnilliog.andLace of all kinds Thud, White, Black, Plain and.Pigurcd ; Together With a large assortment ar.. ‘, „ Queensware,. 'Hardware, G roce - . ries, Cetler Ware, &e. • , All' f which they are prepared to sell 20 per cent cheaper than can be bought in CUmberland county, or elsewhere. • D They would respectfully invite the public to .. call and examine their stock - ilarkains' Will - lie giv.= ... -en—no mistake...-...- . ~ , • N. 13. Country Produie: Offal kinds , will be taken '' irresnbange for COCAS, at market price. I March 31,1741: ~ . BONNET SILKS; A large Assortment of Bonnet Silks, joq received at the New Store in Shippensborg, nod offered for by -• • ARNOLD & ABRANIS. ...fgral 31, ts•lf_ • - BONNETS. ..Tint received at the New Store; a large arid splyi did-assortritent of English Straw and. Florence Bon nets; offered for sale at low prices by - ' 4 'ARNOLD & ABRANtS. March 31;1841 MOUSE LINE DE LAINES. Just received,.elegant .Mous. de Laincs at 20, VS, SI. 371, SO and 75 cts' PF 4T-s ,l. IT • OGILBY. March 15y A 1841:- •. The Celebrated Horse . • WAKEFIEUD ... Will stand for service. • 4 ,4 f. s '?".,, ' during the season, corn - --' -r . rircNi 1 - . nienping on _the Ist _pf_ L 1 ' • !ot h, • '',- t •' v i‘ t r p o r n i t l ii a l 6Tnudeisn:yon and - - .. Mk I l - tat of July, as follows— =4 -- ''t " NTedireiday --- of - each . week,* Middlesex, and Thursday, Friday and Sat urday; at the'stable of Andrew Roberts, in Carlisle: The Willi are's6 for The season, and $lO for, insur. ance. Any persob parting with en Insured Mare before . she is known to be with foal, will be held liable for the insurance. • ~ - . Great care will be taken, but no accountability for accidents. ' . " -.- JOHN THOMPSON. Carlisle; April 7,41841.-3 m The thorough bred Horse, PETER PARLEY," . . • , Will stand the ensuing season ot Carlisle, on the terms set forth, ,•• .; •in the band bills, ' '• „„ Peter Parler isOthe , ‘ • racang h'Oor. lie was got by.'lD_searrillalfaii "fletsy. Wilkes" Was by the celairatell -0 ir Archie" —his, grandain by Iledford"---his g, grandam 'by "Dare .g g grandam by "Lamplighter"— g grandam by SyinS" Wildair." •By refer ence to the Turf Itepoter, it will be seen that "Ome ga, by 'Timoledu,' dant by ‘thiear;"Anilrewetk' by damly, 'Maar ;"Clarion' by 'lVlnnmauth nalipse,'ilatn by 'Oscar ;' arecmong the_most sac teisful horses now. cniAbe turf, bairmg both speed FOr•further patticulars see handbills. • .1:001t. RERE ---owitautiTs aTala The Subsiiiibis offer their present Stock of Mer aliandize at ivelucid prices, and will continue itt ouch panes until , all la sold. A largo portion' of their Stink'isliffered'at posi t 1 - 11TNEft &Y. ---'oliltit,e;;PW3Cr; 114W-77T— • . Shatvls. o Subscriber's have on hand .a large assotincent slintere, Thibet,. Aterino; Broidia, Chenille and: • kinds of! Shawl'', which they. will: sell nt • advance, rev ettith'. ' • - E.l- MULV.INT. la MI uicay's Shop if' you want Cartiawcs. F. A. KENNRIA E=3 Whar.,EkAtop & RETAIL Copperi' Sheet. Iron...acid Aril' ' • . (it It itt rum S U3SCltlfig 11, (feint:l& fors,Qst favors, inflrrn the public, that • lie •cnntinues to mandletitre at 11 . 16 old stand in• North Ilanover street, 4upn , itti Cm rni an':+ hotel ;every article itr the liuc Gilds business, such 'as (Eve.)'..aqvail fk r asle Kettles,• Dye Kettles,,Hattere Ket- Iles, House Spouting, anit - every - variety dl Tin::.l3"are l Drums, Stove Pipe, Pans,^e. also offers For sale booking, Parlour, Chamber and Office ,%totltft, for wood or coal, of every variety anti pattern—all of which he will diSpose of on the most reasonable temps. . • N. ,B. lie also has for sale the - improved Rotary .Cooking Stoves, which are superior to any ever at 'fermi in this piney.3. F. Carlisle, Feb..3, lliti..-3m . . B A RG AI NS! Sontheimer A.S" At their New Store in Eentrdville; have just re eel ved aml are now opening very large aml splendid. assortment of artrnsiCruolcu and DOMES- E. 2, 11 CI- 0 . 0 D , which have been selerteil with iiitteh the cities of . NFINV , VOItICsad PI I11 0 .1.1)1..11,P 1. 111., sad -which they aitizeas of Centrevilly, and vi cinity to call and esranint.,:illey will he ens-. ttliNt-ta o i t r is c ,a4l4l4l.l,,,d.aullhallyotthettloWko.;,tip of ter es tt iwrilzgri7rrfl.!" - tontirTr-Thr•rwiii-! ie- Itspity at all b l ues to - See eaStommoi who are desivoiti of ha vipg • • - 'New .Ciacap :and 31"46611 C4oatt.4.; korrig . their stock found Bloc, Block, firowtt v Gree,O,-Olka,.C.tilet, 606; Claret, Or/ 4,1111 d It- variety al low-prised LEI (E) all .0 0 Filipni - inr &tripod and plain London aiul rinekskin Clinn:irin.res,preiniiiin and inw priced Siaiiiiims;,sti-, perior Silk ' • Sat; ei envia; Stri int ; Figurcl Plain :11arsoilles and Ca ssimern Vpstings., A general assartmant of all qualitig.s and olors of . . _ and Goods.• anitilble. for' Gentletiwn's -wear.. Superior Black Italian Lutestrings, 61:0:1 De Naps, Po De S was, Gros ))e S NOSS, :111(1 ScoiSlitt-w-Silks, Clialleys, Chiut- ZCS,.laCl`onetY, Camtwies. Bobbinetts, Plain and Fi gured Swiss and, II mk JLtslins, Sham Is, Dress frantikerchiefs, Scarfs, &c. .1 large, and excellent assortment of fine tool low -priced Calienes, Irish, Tablu. Towtdlitig and Table' Diaper, Crash :klttslins, • Chl'edis, Cords, Beaverteens, &c. A !patent assorttn,tit or.Leglorn and Straw Bonnets, Umbeellas,Parasuls, &e. Also, an extensive assortment Of Groceries and Quecinswaie or the most approved Qualities The public are re spectfully invited to call and judge for then elves they are determined to sell clicap-fo r a , cash-oconntry prodouo. , TAVCItN KEC PEIRS are respectfully invited to call' and examine their stuck of LiqUors before purchaaing'elscrwhere. ..... , • Centreville, Cum. Co., Oct ober. 14,18-Ith 'JUST' RECEIVED ab the New Store in Sbiti ponshurg, a handsome assortment of Scarfs ata Worked Collars, for sale by , , ARNOLD & ABRAMS. March. 31, IS II . - For Sale. . . The two Store Stone I lonseoccupied by the sub scriber on East street" Carlisle, with - the Lot •of Ground 90 feet front on said. street, and extending 250 feet back,to the Letart spring,. There ika Stone Stable,- a Carrine House, and a 'Argil of water on the firemitic.i., The w)mle property is enclosed by a `substantial stone wall. For further particulars wily to' . t R. C. HALL. • Carlisle, Nov. 4, 184.0. . . EDGE TOOL; M-A,I7.7IPAUQUMZcb The subscriber hereby informs the citizen of Car lisle, and the public generally, that he has taken the Shop nearly opposite the Jail, where he will be pre pared to manufacture to order, on the most PCIOOIIII. , hie terms, any article in his line of Inisluess, such as AVMS", Picks, &e.. ITe will also attend to 'Steeling and Grinding Axes.' He solicits a share of public patronage. 301 - IN HARMS. • Carlisle, Npv. 50840. • Viiieiy - Store;,. &c: T HE subscriber,thankful for past favors, respect- fully informs the public that he ' still continues to "hold forth" ita . Church Alley,' near "Education Hall,'.' where he has now on hand a large assortment of notions, consisting in part, of the following: • Bread, Lakes, 'Cheese, Bacon, llama, JIM', Soap, Cider, Spices, Fruits, Sweetmeats, and other necessaries c tleulated for this meredian. N. B.He also continues to kt.ep an Eating House where gentlemen can be aeentnmodated with Trip Pigs — Peet, Pickled Oysters, &o. at the shortest notice JACOB SIE.G. Sept. 9, 1 : 84.0:-1. year. DAMASK & FRENCH BLANKEYSHAWLS of new style, for sale at the New Store.iii Shippensburg, by ARNOLD & ABRAMS. Alm , Hardware, Grocery,. 4' Na RIETF STORR. THE -subscriber has, just returned from the Cities of-New-York, Philadelphia and Bal timore, and is now opening, at his store moth E. Corner of Niarket Square and Main Streets (for merly occupied by Geo. W. Hitner,) n general as sortment of : likriltur r irer—Stone Ware, Cedar I . are, ir* Eiligania Ware, Giveeries, Oils, Paints, Varnishes, Glass, Brush es, Whips, Canes, Lamps for Oamphine- Oil; aucl a-great-variety ortrrticics i useful_and.. necessary for furnishing and keeping , Ile hasalse, and will constantly keen -onlitind . Cpinikphism Oil,' . a - AO:1p and elegant substitute for sperni oil,-and having been appointed, the agent of essrs. Backers. anitßrother of :Newark M k N. 1., fey the sale' of Jone's Patent Lamps hi . this county, !leis prepared to fur= Ash Lamps and Oil,at a very 'reasonable .rate:to all who may wish to use this new and economics! light , Having selected his . gooda himself, and made hie phechases for cash r he is able, and, is determined to . sell! ow. , ; • . • • . Those having the each to layout will find, it to their adiantage to give him a call. oprliste, July 8, 1840.---tf. •• . • Lace oads. Alatge assortment' of Thread Lace and *Eaglets; Cambria and'Swiss L'dglngs aad l'asertings;for sale at reduced prices. it the store. of • • • :1117:YEI? .41U14 1 ::IN2. • Nitechaniesburo• Line , 0747 A , Vitt Le , Betivecet Mechapittiburg,and ..Philadelphia or ligattimbre" 'EBY PALL ROAD OR CA ML) PRE subscribers grateful for past favors, beg leave to inform their friends and-the public generally, that titOY still continue't.o run a line , of burthen pars regularly between Mechanicsburg and Ptritadelphirror-Baltiniorerby-which-goods-and-pro duce of all descriptions will be forwarded with care and despatch al the lowest rates ot' freight. - • - ' Peoduce-will-be.roceitted at rb ir—, • • B; us a in Mechanicsburg, and forwarded to eithir Phila delphia or BaltimoreoCeording to the, direction of the owner. e_...yriic highest price -will lie given for I.V4W. and Flour.' DRESBACIf Tv.. MEILY. N. B. Plaster of Paris and Salt al trap,' kept' on hand', and for,sale tiCthe lowest prides. July 29, t airier" - AND FIGURED. MOUSELIN DE .LAIN'S, offered for sale by 'ARNOLD 4: ARRAN'S. • • Bargains, Bargains. • Cheap-Good.slo. . . . . , The'Subscribers, desirods, of reducing their stock Of-Merchandize„offeritat_redueed prices for, Cash. Their entire stock•of . 13HAD LOTHSp Cassimeres, qatiqct . ts, 111 - criopp, Rap • • nels i 4-c. 4.c. Avg. I will be sold at. a very small advance: Snell versons - as are dcsirotts•of obtaining good bargains Will pleaie cull at. the store of • -NIULYANY. • N. 11. The entir3 stock of OferChantlizo.will be sold a bargain to any one wishingto engage - in the business, ilapplicati9n be ruade,iiinnediately.. : .Dee. 9, 1840.- i~ ~" 21 JACOB FRIDLEY • .3131a0k -Walnut Plank: 911 SHE Stih n seriber Wishes to purchase -81...4 CA' IV-41,NUT PLANA7, .' ,in any quan ity thtit: may be offered; for which Forty Dollne* cash ;ter thimse.ud feetTlank meastmeiwill-be given. ! kat qan . klo ' fich es Ffactiu;is fOurieen feet 'ete inches in length. To be delivered subscriber. . . Any othor i dorms inn relative to 'gal d business l'irirtii.Fliad on application to Hobert Wigh(nian, Carlisle; or by addressing, the subseribei. (poet paid) _ _ "MAI) =FILE _ :4 inn:. . great encouragement heretofore receiVell from the sale - of his machines,induces him to a rm 10 the public a new and itpproyed Horse Power, which-call be shifted in gear or gut or-gt•ar by keys; awl shift the band to give it live different revolutions. And he has no heSitation-iaaSsuring.the-Farmersthat. he is now able to furnish tIMM with an article lee so peri or 10 those manufactured heretofore. - For speed and clean 'threshing, and ease to the horses, he litres his nuMbittes tti be unequalled. Ills price is $ 40—seventy dollars to be paid cash, and the balance in six months, for which a note will be required witlyintdelt Any person pmTlutsing machine and upon-;) fair .trial, not being pleased, can return it. Ile will at all times by ready to furnish --them on the shortest notice; orders 'rem a distance will be punctually attended to.. He will also repair machines on the shortest notice. WILLIAM B MILLIGAN. ,Newyille, July 29, 1940.---tf. • 'II, COLOURS- OF ,CARRET CIIAIN, for sale at the Nevi Store in Sliippensburg. by *ARNOIX & ABRAMS. • • Balm of Columbia. British Consul's Office, • I Philadelphia. ar N T VA LL PEI O NSt o ' n tl t sepre lessla conic , IG I irt: Esq. his Britanic Majesty's Consul for the City of Philadelphia, do hereby certify, ThatApbert "iVliar 7 ton, Esq., w ho attests to the foregoing Certificates, is Mayor of, the City of. Philadelphia; and that Mat thew Randall, Esq., is Prothonotary of the Court of .Common Pleas for the'city and county of •Philadel- Thin, to both whose signitures, with the Seals of their respective offices, full faith muLcredit is due. I further certify, that I am personally acqualnted Nit) Joseph.L.lnglis,one of the signers of the certi-j ficates hereunto affixcd;which expresses the ef fi cacy I of the Balm of Columbia, and that he is a person of great respectability, and worthy of full fiiith and cre- I (lit; anti that I have heard him express his.unquala- ' eciapprobation of the effects of theeid Bairn of Co- lumbia,in restoring his hair. Given under my hand and seal of office, at tliP city of Philadelphia, in the State of Pennsylvania, the Unite;] States of America. ;lI,BERT ROBERTSON. Read the following.'. 2=ROBERT WHARTON, Esq., late Mayor of Philadelphiti,has certified, as maybe seen lielo - tv,to - : the high 'character of the following gentlemen. The undersigned do hereby certify. that we have used the Balm of Columbia discovered by ridge, and have found it highly serviceable not, only as a preventive against the falling off ofhair, but also a certain restorative. "WM. THATCHE,R, senior, • Methodist:Minister in St. George charge . No. 86 North-Fiat st.- JOHN P.INGLIS, 331 Arch st,, - JOHN - 1). THONIAS; M D; - 163 Race st. - JOHN S., FUREY, 101 Spruce st. HUGH McCUItDY, 2 , 13 South 7th st. • JOHN YARD jij' '123 Arch st. The aged, and those who persist in wearing wigs, may not always experience its restorative qualities, yet l it will certainly raise its virtues in the estimation of the public, when it is known that three of the a bove signers are more than 50 years of age;and the others not less,than SO. • 4 1, ROBERT WHARTON, Mayor of said city Philadelphia, do hereby certify that I am well ac quainted with Messrs. 3. P.. Inglis, John S. Furey, and Hugh McCurdy. whosenames are , signet l to the above certificate, that thby are gentlemen of charac ter and respectability, and as such full credit should be given 'to. the said certificate.' • In witnes , whereof, I have hereunto 'set my hand, EL and caused the seal of the city to - be affixed; the.sitith' day of Deemnber, ROBERT WHARTON ; Mayor. in k LURIDGES BALM OR COLUMBIA FOR 1,3 THEII Al.R.—lto positive qualities are ae fol .. ' !owe . Ist. Fdr infant's keeping the' head free from scurf and causing a lusuiriant growth offish., • - For ladies aftir child-birth, restoring the-skin to ifs usual strength and firmness, and Preventingthe riffling out of the hair. d. For any person recovering froM:nny debility; the same effect is produced. , ' 4th..lT used ip infancy till a good growth is started, it may be' preserved by attention to the latestperiod. ' ath. It frees the head , from, dandruff, strengthens the roots, imparts healtrinnil vigor to the circulation and prevents the hair from .chtinging.colone or get -Atlr4t.,causes.the hair_,tct..eurl.hasuttifully,when'• done Up in it over:night,- • - - .. r . ut No '6,116.'0km:0 9 0d 'evit'beiiia'de the;k. 7h. , Children who haim by 'any Means ' clintencteir ~ vermin in the head, are immediately and p_erfeetly tinrtsliof dant' by Its, inst.:, ft is infallible.' . !. . or ale at the drag store of Comstock & Co:, 2, Flititherlitreet nc,ar Pearl, anti in Carlisle .by Ste. vetisop • [llec. 16, 1840;---ty: t,..tt ,--4.4x.t1 December 30,,1840. Tang ENG _MACHINES 5Pa/la* improved .Patent [.Pr in the .Mayor.] COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSTLTAVIA,i City of Philadelphia. ..Civtir,;Rels IS' CO. - • . . • ict • •0 oe evov ,,, 777 I 1, " COMMISSION & *FORWARD . - ING MERCHANTS,,, • -lave retrieved to the eapaciotts Warehouse recently collided by 1). Leech & Co. at the north-weetcorner of Cheriy and Broad street,. hiladelphia. ; Frorve the incilitiet which the location and internal arrangeinedt. of . this depot afford, so to 40 Burthen CArs can be accointnotlated to unload and load at the Same time with sufficient room io Store 9.0,000 barrels Of Flour and'4oo to 600 ton of Grain exclusive of the tiowarding-department. .. , Produce of every_ description will be received as usual,on consignments; and liberal advances made on' receipt tif i Lquiredtuntitsules - are-offeeteil:. • - CRAIG, HELLAS Sr. Co. . . Nertli4Vest corner of Cherrylk, Broad St. • Philadelphia. . . • REFERENCES.' W. • ' . W. S. Cohen'' Cashier. -1 • • ' Henderson & Parker, Carl:sic. Henry Rhoads, . . ' . Snlintlerson & ItosserFras . l, J . 5 JacobSwoyer, Xeurville. . David Nevin, Shippensburg. J. Logan-Smith, Esq. Cashier/ ch am b e ,..th m . g. E Bli yster, tz iv. Co, Robert Fleming,. Catherwood &raig, • Philadem ji m , Wm. It: Thompson tt.Co. T- ..,' - Mani' be,Brown, - • . , - . CUST HTIO.EIVED•nt the New Stpre in Shippensburg;!linglish, tlernihn and French • NI EIRIN ) PLIS; itild for sale by ARNOLD .84 UST RECEIVED and now offered for . sale at • the New Store in Shippensburg, a handsome and splendid assortment of Plait 4 White and Broid ered :Merino Shawls, ARNOLD &r. AIITtAITS THIE- SKRATI-0* -THE -710E.131- A CIMONICLE OF TheTulf, Spoi.l3,,Littrature-and- the Stage ESIBP.LLISIIED *ITN SPLENDID STEEL ENGRAVINGS WILLIAM T. Pola E DITO It NEW•VOLUIIE FOR 101 -- - . The-First Number Or , a New Voluthe of ." The Spirit of the Times" will heissued on the 6th of .March.j &It. 'ln the 'eourie of the venr, a aeries of ISIAGNIFICENT STEEL. ENGRAVINGS, uni- 'irtmsvilli the embellislinientVof the preceding vol ume, wilt, lie presented to the sithseribers:: A Poi.- trait of MON MOUTII ECLIPSE, froni a painting 14=1,65351.,iiike - s'YriegrM wi is4l-lo , tssteuix- 1, . eilliV - triiiiii of iAber if keliceriiiihr - lith i Fesilt- Veal , . . ~.. ... • - . . . A List of AMERICAN WINNING HORSES of the preceding year will. be published, arranged in four distinct 'fames—one of tour mile winners, one - of - three; one of - two, and olte_of onewsil _These tables show at a glance the winner of eVery, race or the last year, his ageTe - Olor, pedigreeTatid 'bwner, the. prize won , the weight - carried, the time made, - and the horses beaten by him,- together, with the date and place of OW ghee, and a reference to the page of. the preceding volume'..where the rAkcp, was originally published._ Tkeso tables are compiled svith infinitc - crre and' labor, antrat great - expense; they are of-constant practical-nat,-alid increase value m cry S•ear. A list of ENtj LIS ELWIN NING HORSES for the same year willalso be_published in the volume arranged in die English form. A Table ot the'ANIERICAN WINNING TROT TING ..HORSESovitlt the tige,..goklE3. l, tripemade, ;itight - earried: horses Ireafn; Nte:- - Bt.c., Si ill, be'published in this volume; and -in addition, there ' will he att abstrart everft . 4rreat Trotting -Per%or nlaitce'iu 4merica, for several years hack, with spe cial reference ; o the time made. This abstract -has been compiled from several authentic :smirees, and will he extremely interesting as the only COM PLETE RECORD OF AMERICAN TROTTING ever attempted. An Alphabetical List of -STALLIONS for 1841, in ihestsual form, will also 'appear In an early num, bee of the volume, and will be fonnd 'convenient to breeders for designating the , age, collar, pedigree, owner, place And price of standing, of nearly every distinguished Stallion in America. 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DR,. %POUN't4 HEALTH .ELIXIR. • ere ie not one case of Fever in a thousand; , ut may be elfectually broken up and removed by the use of thia_Clixir,___Kremoyes all acidity indige,stion, bilious. matter and constipation front the stdiiittalt And bowels. It bperates ,gently and 'abet.tinily on the.bowels, ued - powerfully on the kidneys and skin. It removes all unpleasant feelingsaftern hearty meal, and promotes a good appetite—lt .needs only a trial. to givo perfect satisfaction. It has become a general practice with many to"use this article in all cases of colds, pains in the bones,_ isagreeable feel ing; tendering to headaehe_oechillifiess. For imam ness; if taken tkrough the day,"it, completely restores the voice without producitirsickm. Whooping cough, anti WI - coughs of Children-are cured tOr The stomach is kept in perfect order by it, and RIB quite impassible that any disease "thould.commence while a person is using this Syrup. If taken daily it produces a rudy; healthy, and. yoing appearance, by driving off all the humors of the system. - sofa genuine at .2 Fletcher -street, one door below Pearl .street, N. Y. by Comstock 8t.,C0„ and by-all reepectable Druggists.. _, • " For - Oild'alkity STEVENSON j & DIN . „ , • • -- ORMS ! • WORMS!! WORM!!! To remove these troublesome and dangerous inhabitants of the stphiaeh and bowels, whielvso often imPair thq.bealek - apd ilq - atiAts - the lives'brahlidite, Oseaayne's Tonielrerinifuge. o certain and safe ;pre.. paration for the removal of th various kinds of worths, dyspepsia, Sour -stomach,' want 'Of appotite, infan tile feve; and ague; and of the stomach and bow ell, and orgins,of digestion. To hi had at No, 40 South Thirdatreet-Philadulphia.. . • Also 'to be had of Samuel Elliott and Stevenson bt Dinkl eCarlisl , Pa. [ m ay, 13 1840 DR. .- VJ'ISTAWS '...i, BALSAM OF 111.114D-CHEItItY lITHE CELEDJIATED REMEDY TOR DISEASES OF THE LUNGS, NUMEROUS remedies have been' offered and puffed into notice for - diseases of the Lungs, some of which has undoubtedly been found' ery use ful, but of all that have hitherto heed known, it must be universally acknoiviedged there is, none that has Hever7proved-a-41-succes' sfuLas_the WILD CffIEHRY." . ; Such indeed 'are the astonishing restorative and healing properties adds '" Balsam;" that even in the worst forms of CotsumptioiOyben,the, patient has eVfered With the most distressing cough, violent pains in the chest, difficulty Of breathing, night siveats, blecaing of the lungs, &c: mail:when the most esteem ed remedies di-our-BIM rmscopias had failedlo afford s . anyrelief,andevenwhen Botanic, Homeopathic, and. numerous other remedies,had beeri used' fbr many monthsin vain, this invaluable remedy has checked every symptom, and been , producti'Ve of the moat as.; tOnishing relief. In•the early stages -Of the disease, • proceeding • from neglected 'colds, termed Catarrhal' - .Consumption, it hris been used with undeviating sue- ; _ 'cess, and in many instances, when - this disease 'seem. ed to have marked its victim for an early graveithe u'se of this medicine has arrested every symptorri, and restored the lungs to a state ofperfect health.' In_that form of Consumptiqp, soprevalent nthongst delicate young females, commonly termed debilitbpr "going, into a complaint with Which thou sands are lingering, it has also ',hen used with surpri sing success, and not only possesses the,:power of. - checking the progress of this ,nlarming.•ffisease,but at the same time' strengthens and invigorates the whole system More effertally that any remedy we' ''have ever possessed. COMPLAINT...-Th diseases of the Liver, particularly W hen attended with a cough, indi gestion or wanderingpains in the side, it has also pro ved very efficacious, and cured many cases of this kind after the most powerful remedies had 'failed. (Q 7 AsTum.A.---in this complaint Rhos also beeri usedinimmerems inetances with the most singular success.• It opens the chest, remlering the lireiffidiig' pCefectly free,' arrests'the cough, awl -wilt seldom fail to give permanent relief. lIRONCIIITIS.—AsI4 remedy in' all Broni chial idfections of the . thrbat,Tittended With a' hoarse ness, cough or sore intim throat, it will also be found a very eflectual remedy, and will mostly afford Mediate relief. if used at the commencement of its attack. . . • pi-cpu Gil s _E-,_ CoLps.--4i, ,:om map:Ethiglik and colds, that -preinil. so extensively throughonKthe Winter; it-will be-found much more i;ftectual than any remedy in_use,and when Olds settle upon the lungs, • expigiun inflammation with pains in the:breast, dif. '' - cal. i .4. :MATZ ~. :4 tx a t tt...: - tV A Balsam will suppreis such symptoms Immediattly, and at the same time prevent the lungs froni becom ing more seriously diseased,. ' . ' . - (o' - ' CROUP AND WIIDOPING 'CDUCILL-In .I.these eomplaints, so common to young children, this Balsam willbe 106ifitthneli 'supt..rinr - to - ihre-PinTgo-- - rie - Eliitir - Syrup - of SqttillS, - and 'th_e_atiOu 8 Cbtkgil " mixtures in common . use, as it is. entirely free from , any thing the least injurious, and may at all times be 1 given to children, with perfect safetyond with theeer ' tainly.of its'afforiling them speedy relief. - , ,-- , • rf AS A FAMILY MEDICINE foi;,niany oth er complaints, this Balsam will also beSoinul pantie. 1 - ydarly usetlil. Besides having proved an- invaluable. ; remedy in all Pulmonary affections, it exerts a pow-. Awful influence over many diseasys depending on a depraved condition of, the system, and those who have suGred from.the indiscriminate use ot' Mercury, or l_otheryleloteriops drugs,•thai, are often, coniptiontled i - ii;:diPrent Oita' iithiti‘tinilt, - Will find it' a - rernedy of great value, possessing the power •of strengthening and invigorating the whole system more effectually than any other medicine we possess. . CAUTION TO PURCHASERS.- 7 -As this med icine has already acquired great celebrity. there may probably be some attempts to imitateitond Jlecei ye the public with a spurious mixture, to prevent which I would wishmll purchasers.to observe the (iiifowibg marks Of Ihe genuine 'Balsam. It is put up in bottles of two' sizes each, having the words WISTAWS BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, PHILADEL PHIA, blown in the glass, and a label on the front with the•signatnrty of HENRY WISTAR, M. D. without which none is genuine. . Prepared for the proprietrireby. WILLIAMS & ACO., Chemists, No. 22 Comnierce street, Philadel tibia, and sold by Thep - lost respectable Druggists and other appointed agents in all the principal towns throughout the United States. • • 11:7' The Genuine Balsam sold in Oar ; 1 lisle, by SANIBEL ELLIOTT, appoint-. ed Agent • Price $1':00 a bottle, December 16, 18,11.---;1y --/ * PClltiStry. , DR. I. C, LOOMIS, - will, as heretofore I F l k a ‘ t S ta l tNi ll e 9 p2161 c e " f - Wer - atistry. ITCmay he. found 'at •Colonel Ferree's Hotel. Persons. re questing'it, will be waited upon at their residedcc. DR. GEORGE D. FOirtiCE CO' Refer to DR. DAVID N. 111AzioN. ' • • Carlisle, March 11, 18.10. Hays' Liniment. .Y 0 FICTIO.A". ' This extraordinary chemical composition, the re sult of science and ,the invention of Ls celebrated med ical man, the introduction of which to. the public I was invested with - the solemnity of a death-bed bp ) quest, has=sitice gained a reputation unparall&cd, fully sustaining the correctness of the lamented Dr. 'Gridlley's last confession, that "he dared not die without giving to posterity the benefit of Otis knowl edge en this - subject," and he therefore bequeathed to his friend and attendant, Solomon Hays,, the secret of his discovery. It is now 'lied in the principal hospitals, and the private practice in our country, first and most cer.; tainly for the dare of the PILES, and also extensive ly and effectually as to baffle credulity, unless where its'etreets are witnessed. Exteiltally its the. follow ing consplaints: For Dropsyreating_eilraordinary absorption. at once. Swellingsßednting them in niew hours. Itheurnaism--Acuto or chronic,-giving--quink ease, _ _ . . Sore Throat--By cancers. ulcers; or colds. Croup and Whooping-Cough—=Externally' and over the chest, . .. . . _ _ . All Bruises, Sprains, and Burns—Cured in a few hours. Soresnnd Ulcers-•-Whether fresh or long sten& ing, and fever sores, - Its operation upon' adults and Children in reducing rheumatic swellings, and loosening coughs and tight ness Of the chest by relaxation of the parts, has been' surprising beyond eageeption. The common; re mark of those who ha used . it in the • Piles, is "It acts like a charm," THE PILES.--:The price,l,l, is refunded to any person wlio.w ill its& a bottle Of Hays' Liniment for the Piles, and retiirn the empty bottle without tieing ,i( 1 cured .- t :These are the poaitive rderaof the pro prie tor to the agents, iind out of nisi y thousands solOot i one has been unsuccessful: . . We might insert certificates to any, length, but prefer that-those .who-sell the article, shimltl exhibit the original to purchasers. To Physicians and PattenM. The Blind Piles, said to he incurable by external applicatious.--Stdomon Haya warrants the contrary. .HKLiniment will cure Blind Piles. Facts are more stubborn thamthecirics.-,He solicits. all-respectable physicians to try it upon their'patients. It will do them no harm, and iti s known 'that- every phybiehin who has Intl /he honesty to make the trial, has can didly admitted that it has succeeded in , eVery case they haire:known. Then why not use it? It , Asthe recipe of one of theirtnostrespectahle members, now deceaSed....WhY rerase to use it?' Becauselt is soli as'a.proprietary.metliffine ? Is this a sufficient et= came for sufiVring,theik,hcinest patients to . linger in distress ? 'We think not. Physicians shall: be con— vinced that there is no humbug ,or• quackery about this article.--Why theriolot alleviate barium suffer ing ?. If they wolet.try 4t before, let Mena ... Air all other prescriptions fail. Physicians are respectfully requested to do themselveCiffilltatients the:Justice te use this article. It sluill.be.,taken from the:bottles and done up as their prescription if they desire.'. • SOLOMONAHAYS.' Sold by Comstock - & Co. itrholeiale Drugglito, No: 2, Ple s tcher skeet,' 'Slew , . . • - For.sole' aloo by STEVF..IISOW & DINKLE,' Df.cember 230840.---1 v I • Instowls Bo loam of HOREHOUND. An unparaltelod.remedy for.eommon COlds,CoVis, .• Asthma, Infldenza, Whooping Congh, Bronchitis, ' and all,diaeasesOf the Breasf and tungs, leading to Consumption ; composed of the concentrated virtues of Horehound; Bonetet, Blood Rtiot, erifprt tnd several other vegetable substances.— Prepared only , by J. M. WINSLOW, Rochester, N. . , . • . The innocence and 'Universally admitted pectoral virtues, of the Herbs from which the BALSAM ,OP VIOREHOUND is made, are too geneililly known to require reemnrivalniton;.it is therefore only, ne cessary .hsery .e-that-this-medecintins the whole of their medical properties, highly eoncentrat ed, and so happily combined with several other ye getable substances, as to render it the most speedy, mild and certain remedy, now in use, for the Cif-• plaints above mentioned. • : Poe Children,this Balsam - is of inestimable value. It is a apeedy.remedyfor the WheOping Coughi Croup,and Words certai n relief; n Bowel Coniplaitite . . Chohe,Teething,Ste. lt pleasant to the taste, and may he safely given to the tenderest infant and should be kept nt all times' in . every family, as it is •much 'better for the complaints'ineident to Children, than Paregoric,Codfl•Ks Cordialor the Cordials so corn= menly used, ns Ithalreds in this City have testified. Read the following,' 7 -1' hereb'ymertify that' early in the sprit4 of -113%1 contracted a severe COLD, which - settled upon my lungs, and threatened a hasty . Consumption. tused several prescriptions, but Ob-' tamed little or •no relief; I was much alarmed.— Iliippeniiig :to he in Rochester, I Was advised by my friend, hir. Wiidor,to try a bottle of his 13/11,SATI or - lionntionNol I did, se, and to My surprise ob tained relief at nnee,--and by the, use of that sitigle bottle was perfectly restored to health. To those nfiltcted with Colds or Coughs, at this inclement .season, Tally "go and do likewise," . • • LEANDER CHIPMAN: Pittsford, Monroe co., Nov. 9; 1838. Mr. John M. Winslow, Druggist, Dear Sir: I have been for a series of years afflict , ' with an affection of the Lungs, and a hartbcotigh, and-have-many times arose in.the morning_as com pletely exhausted by excessive coughing ddrinTFrllie , night AS pOrSon would be by_lt hard day's labor. have tried most of the popular reMedies:%3l . theiG3r," but never. found relief until I met with your Balsam of florcltotind. • All the other remedies or 'lndatives, that! liave - tisekleave the bowels in 'a congested state, while yours leaves them soluble and free. This Feint - shier a great desideratum. '.Oll taking a dose of yourßalaam when going to hedii rest quietly thro' the night, nod my.sleep jarefreshing. 11, take,great pleasure in renommending yi:a Balsanaarllore- Wind .to,-all-those , afflicted Avith pulmonary corn, srhTiiityTilWaWatija:rtaini lig to ;the lilngs:cand 1 take thi's optiortunitylo thank yolkfor the greet re, lief and benefit I have experienced through your in. , strumentality: Yours, with :mach respect. - • S. ELLIOTT,. Carlisle. • • 'A. J NORTH, Newvill6. Also, by I roggistsgcncrally . throughout the coo& cc. Price 50 cents per bottle The , indinttlfiegYli.thier-Pills.--- Are a purgative 'medicine, shoat - Or& to the human constitution, and pithal so mildiand pleasant. in their operation,that not the slightest.dread of wiln or.sick 'less, need be apprehended frotn their use, eYcji by the most delicate: at the same time, if us . ed iu such MalillCr as m operate 'freely by the •bowels 3 those morbid lmmnrs,.(whicloldt pbsited upon the various parts of the body are the cause of every aclie.or pain we suffer) will milk assuredly be' reamed-Lund not only is ill jnil n.:or di stresm of every description tie tlri venfrom the botly lottolisease in any tarot will be im possible. . • - For the-same-reagon-, wheititfrom the sudden chanv es of atmosphere', or any-other cause, ihe perspiration is checked, and those humors which should pa ssofi" by the skin, are thrown inwardTh causing headache, mot wan, and sickness, pains in the hones, watery and in flamed eyes, sore . throat, hoarseness,coughs,ennsump tionolleumatie pains in'vari nos parts of the body,and many other symptoms ()remelting cold, the Indian veg etable Pills will `lnvariably, gi ve immediate relief Three or foul pills, takenat night on gning to bed And repented a few times, will remove all the above un pleasant symptoms,and restore the body to even soun der health than before. • Theindian Vegetable Pills, ( Indian Purgative) are arfinturalond therefore area:dim:fire for efistivoness: becanse.they del - disc the stomach anti bowel skof those bilious 'amours, Which hot only.paralyze, aiutwZaken 'the digestiVe organs, but are the cause-of- headache, nauseau find sickness, palpitation of the heart, fly lug pains in various parts of she body, sod many other disagreeable complaints. The same may by said of difficulty of breathing, or asthma ; the Indian Vegeta l& Ii Ifs will loosenand carry - off by the stoMachand bowels, those tough pleglim,y humors which stop up all air cells ()Nile lungs, and are the cause of the aboyc .dreadful complaint. In all disordered ,motions of thb.blood, called inter mittent,-remittent, nervous, inflammatory and peril! FEVERS, Wgetidde Pills Will be;•friVid a certuin remedy; because they cleanse Abe stomach and boayls of all bilious 'matter,and purify the WM; tifi conieently t natffey remove thecause of every' 'of disease, they alealatAutely certain to cure every kind of Fever. . I So also when morbid hfimoirs are deposited upon the membrane and muscles, cansing't hose pains, in flammations and swellings' called Rheumatism, Clout, &c.; the Indian Vegetable Pills may be relied on as always certain to give relief, nnd if persevered with, will.most assuredly, and without fail, make a• perfect cure of the above painful maladies. From three to six of said Indian Vegetable Pills, taken every night on going to bed, will, in a short time, completely rid the body of all morbid and corrupt humors; and Rheumatism, Gant and liain °revery description,will disappear as if by magic. ' . it should he remembered that the Indian Vegetable Pills are certain to remove pain in the side, oppres sion, neausea and 'sickness, loss of appetite, costive:, ness,n:yelbaiv 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 deposited upon 'the' Liver, are the - canse-ofthe-above-dangerous-eomplaint. - they are also a certain preventive of apolexy and sudden death; Becluise they carry off those humours which, obstruc ting theoirculation, arethe cause ofa rust', or deter mination of blood to the Imif,--giddiness espeCially, on turning, suddenly round—blindness drowsiness of memorinflanainntion-of the brain , - - -in , -- 1 sanity, and every other-disorderof the mind; - - _ONE_WORIFLT 0 T IIIiiSEDENTARY,t___ Those W he from habit or occnpation,nre kept much within doors, should remember that. they frequently breathe an atmosphere which is wholly unfit for the peeper expansion of the longs, and et the same time, owing to want of exercise,the bowels are not sufficient ly evacuated—the blood becomes impure, and head ache, indigestion, palpitation of the heart, and many other disigiVeenble symptoms, are sure to follow. • THE INDIAN VEGETABLE PILIS; Being a 616aneer of the stomach and bowels;nard a , di.- rest purifier of the blood, are certain not only to re move pain ordistressof every kind from the diebody, but if used occasionally, so as to keep-the body free from those humors which are the cause of every maleL dy under heaven; they will most aSsuredlY.pronhote such ajust and equal circulation of the : blood, that those ivlto,,leatta sedentary life, will be enabled' to enjoy sound health, and,disease of any kind will be absolutely impossible For sale by " CHARLES_ OGILABY, Agent, Carlisle, Pa. JACOB G. LAUMAN, Dillsburg, York - Co, Pa, (' Office and General Depot,No."l69 Rneentreet Philadelphia. „ , [Alay 20, I 140.--ly JAY NDS EX VECYFIJRANT.----cliis medicine has already proved itself to . be all .that it has been recommended, by those who, have given it a fail' testiti this country, and the'demandlbr it in oreases daily. ,We have just heard of 'an' important cure of Asthma t 'which has been eirCetiti by the use of it iry _a neighboringtown---the case *as that of