Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, May 12, 1841, Image 4

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    Fresh. Wiedicilkoo.
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The subscriber has recently rceciieil large adtliw
tional_supplles of . '
inedichaes.i.,•Colops,
Linseed Oil, Spts. Tilipenthie, Copal
Varnish, Painters' BrusheS, Varnish
Brushes, Hair Brushes, .Spermaceli .
(very fine) Sperm, Candles, Soaps in great
variety, Glass Lam ps, 'Cap and Letter
Paper, Frail, Spices, Perfumery,
• which he will sell
- to Physicians, Aletchants
and 'others, wiIOLESALF. • Cor by RETAIL, at
L-77the:Tlowest•Tates.f.havingrpurclraseaentitely
-.---foriash; -he :will. 'Ofrer.-bargainS those
'who wish to purchase at'wholcsale; •
• "7 - S. ELLIOTT. • •
March .24, 1841..
New Spring Goods.
reenived.frornt•Pliihtdrlphia assoriii—tentO
SPrinit .ertooooi
•
of the newest-otyle aunt. fashions; sidendid China,
• Silks and.ltibands„ Monseline de Lahies, Chiutzrs:
Glore - s; -- Froneh worked Coll:srs, , lkn. ALo, a.'"args
- assortment of- • •
Oa 8, Cassimeres, restings, Tickings,
'• • -
Checks, 4.c;:.,te.
Al! of which will be sold very low by the Sithset•iher
at the old stand opposite S". Wonderlirh's Gott".
• CHARLES °GIL'S V.
March 160811. • •
HOUSE AN D
•Glazing and, Paper Hanninu-
The siihserilier refrieetfull eititehS.
of Carlisle the ileitiity, that he has commeaeeil
beji (Cr Tiffs'hiirS6 Tina I 1 rvirri i
ilk : Lilmz,sfittarer: hum vdiatel v rt'ar (pi' the.
OtWitkAlliagkiaff o7 . ° Y -444 FEV 4 V 4111)46--
Share , °flint i•rmoge.-
" • ' JOHN .
' Carlisle, Veb.:l7,-1184:itf--- , ...:-.. 1 ..„
Tin AN D lE+ll'S - it' 1i,..11.5:
A fresli.sUpply just reeeived at the qnre
Otal,llY..
itiarch (7;1841
Call at ...endedy,7,st Shop if you want
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04)IN 6'
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Cheap Carrip fres.
III: subscriber has now on hand awl is
between•sO and GO - Carriages, of iiiirerent pri
ccs and patWrns; sucli as
COACtIEES,
Palle:mg Top allTitrousizes,_
Standing top Family Carriages, Tilburies
• anti:Buggies of 'every variety.
Both Carria - ges itud Tilburies will be sold cheaper
c' • than ever offered in this country belbre, prices 3100
t 0,5400 for Cash or good Paper: flaying a very
heMiy stock Olt ha1111;thIC snli%crdmr
to sell very} low, and lumps that persrniß'ivishing to
purchase Carriag , :s will give him a call before, going
• elsewhere. ••
Alsoolarge assortment of
Silver, Brass and •Japan'd
MOUNTED HARNESS,
• Roth Double and Sisegle.
------The--above-WorAt -is made Ity first rate Workmen,
and of th.l choicest materials.
ter. Rep - Ailin g - viie as usual at the stiltkerilwr's
Shops, situated on Pitt street, immediately in rear
of, the Methodist Church, and near the Railroad
--- -Depot. . • • '
i sip; :Warch 3; t 811
Cheap Cloths, AV.
• The subscribers will sell their stock, of Clod's,
Cassimcres and other "W ooleu Goods, very llew for
sash. • ,
,St MUIXANY
March 17,1841
CERTIFICATES (IF AGENCY
FOR THE SALE OF
Brandrellts-Vegeiitble,Univer
•
Are held by the following agents in their respec-,
tive comities. As immeruns counterfeits of-these
pills are attempted to be palmed upon the communi
ty, the propriety of purchasiurjoidy from the recOg
mzed Tv. , ents, will be apparent. • .
Cumberland County—George AV.
A. Riegel, Mechanicsburg; Gilinore b.: • McKinney,
Newcille;,, S. Culbertson, Shippensburg; Doke
Brenneman, New Cumberland; Isaac BartonLis
burn; M. G. Rupp, Shiremanstown; L. Riegeefst Co.
Cheirchtown.
Perry County--Alextuuler Magee, litoomfiel
J. Pt S. A. C.:ole,Lantlisburg. .
August efi,•
i 8401 - • • , .
MOUSELINE DE LAINES.
Just received, elegant .3lotts. de Laines at'_'O,2s,
37k, 50'and 75 ets. per yard.
CHAS. OGILIW.
March 15, 181 t.
*lee Celebrated Morse
Er
~ • „ • Will stand for service
ii,
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...,,,..,, `. l during the season, coin
••• 4 triOciy 1 , 4 -, . • nicncing on the st of
.' ' - •' i . , • April and craling.tonthe
• ri 11, Ist of July, as follows—
'. Monday, Tuesday and
- - .Wednesday.._ of each
week,at Miclidleseic, - and thiirsday;Fisday and Sat
urday, at the stable of ;Andrew Itoberts, in Carlisle,.
The teritieUrelfifoiliki . teasOniand slo.for insur
ance. • •• .. .. . .
Any person ' parting with an insured Mare before
. sho-is known.to be with foal, will be held liable fur
' the insurance. . .
- Great. care' will be taken , but no accountability
•.. fly occidents. • •
JOHN TIIONIPSON
Carlisle, Atu# 7, 14841.-3 m" • •
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. • The thorough b d Horse,..
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":PIETER PA LEY "
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volt stand the, ensuing season
,i, , 1 7 y at Ciiiliale, on the terms set forth
"J' • 1 .... „ . _'' . ; : •0‘ -•i ti‘.l dWS '
'.; :Peter Parley is of the verybest
tan
..:..,, . ra b ood. , lle 'was got by "Oscar"- - -,his dam
'.. s!Betsr . Wilkes",:tyas by the celebrated "Sir Archie"
.*. : , .......bas : grandaniZ by "Bedford"---Itia g grandam , by
"Dare Devil s'=-his g g grandam bi"Lamplighter"r
- • "liirg.g g . grandaMby Spoil'" Wildair." 'By refer- .
, - epee to the Toil Itemsn.r, it, will .be zemvlhat "Oar
-• . • 'by, ‘'lRimoleint,!L dam. by , Diear ;"Amfrewetta' by
• '': . „,., ndre,ol,' . l y.:T
lattebicar I" `Clarion' bt 'Monmouth
""•4c-:."' fc
‘lipaell daarly 'Oscar V. are among the /most sue
,` . Apetisrist „boOds ivy on the' turf, havni both. speed
and bottom.' -
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- - rot-further patticulars see handbills. : . - .
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
COppeir, Shea. and
Ware •
J'tk anufavior
FINITE SUBSCRIBER, thankful idr , past favors,
1. wool inlnun the. public, that, he eputitmea to
maintraeture at lijs'old stand in Not•tli Hanover street,
Carlisle, opposite Cornatan's hotel, every article in
the line of his busines,.suelt as - '
IF.rashWettles, Dye Kati
Iles, Ilouse•Spouting, an ,
Tear-Frat'e,
Drums, Stove .Pipe,.
ifripping.Pans, 4ke..
lie also otTers fpi sole_
Chaollicr.
,Office
for wood or coal, of every ‘'am,etv owl mmero—all of
whirl' he will dispose of on the most reasonable
ME!
. 3.1.0011 , FIrIDLEY.
-' , i. 11 - . -- 11!alsu fug the..improwal - liotari - 1
Cookiiif, , Stukes, 'which are superior to.:atiy ever ot
fertl in dais place. . . •J.F. • 1
Carlisle., Feb. :3, 1:34t.---3m.
At their New Store in Centreville, have just re
ceived and tu•cuow-opening a very large and splendid
assortment of Barris'', Fltl NCII and DOMES
TIC
which have been selected with match care in the cities
or DIV 1D RN. and I A DCl.l'll lA, and .which
they respectfully 'invite the citizens CentreVikke.
:a vicinity to call and.csainine . , It they will.be ena
hled to please, and Nell - decidedly cheaper than -any
of ctal o t
hamq at all. tho.is to see coatomers .tylan are deskrous
0. 1 .4 • •
. vpiar,tx,,.maouor.srva,ZuvleWeive
- 14 , -** 1411,ii.et
tlwir stockAvi.ll be fonia Dine - 111aikk;
'llrown.Akkeen; 01 IVP.; Ca d Mulberry,Dal Zia, Pt
rim,Clart, Nlixt Drab, and a -v v arictv. ql kow priced
• •„_ Q . ) LEI (0 7 , 'la 0 4 - - -
ioperior striped:kutd plainll,ottdon. and Duel:skin
'Cassikneres,pretninm and low p e j L ,Cd s a tti ni •tts ;
sn
.peilor Silk, sati'n, Vciv . ct, Valenci4Covded, Strip
ctl; incd
Vestitt. , ll. r: el - sso r t
colons of_
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Fall aail Tit 7a:ter:Goods. - -
snitablo for .Qeidlemen's wear. -Superior Maeh .
Imtestrings, Gros 1)e-Naps; Po -I - ht-Swas,-
Gros De Swiss, and Scusliaw Silks, Clinll4s, Chint
zes,daceonetaXambries;Bobbinetts, Plain .and Fi
gured wiss,•and Book Mudi as, Shawls, Dres . s _
Ilantl.kerchiefs, Scarfs, Veils, Ribbons; &c.
A large and excidlent. A•sortme:itt 'of fine antr Tow
prieethCalieoes, Irish, Table, 'rowelling mid Table -
Diaper, Crash ;Medias; Tiekings, • Clicks,
.Cords,
liesvertecas, eei.. A netieral 1 iss"o meat of Leghorn
mid Straw Hawaii, Umbrellas, Parasols; lei;, AlSo,
an.eteasive assortment of
•
Oroceries and Q,neenn , are •
of the most approved Rwditics The. public are re
spectfully invited to Call anti .jittige for themselves as'
thev ate determined to sell cheap for cash or country
produce. TAVERN - KUIPERS. are- respectfully
invitpl to call and examine their stock of Liquors
before purchasing elsewhere.
Centreville, Cum. Cn., October 14,1840. • • i
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..For Sale: •
The two Story .Steno !louse, occupied by the sub
scriber. cat Tdst street Carlgie, with the Lot of
Ceound 90 feet froitt, on said street, and extending
"250 feet baek,to the L et spring. ,There is a Stone
Stable, a Carriage Honse; and a well of water on
the peerages. The whole property is enclosed by a
substantial stone wall, For further particuls apply
to . R. C. HA ar LL.
CarlisleiNov. 4,1840.
•.. • .
• EIDGE TOOL . •
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Zia A.TIZ 2 a(I) Al' 1)1.1):k c,.. -- -
The subscriber hereby informs the citizens•of Car
lisle, and theptiblic . getierally,.that lie has taken the
shop nearly.oppoSite die Jail, where hd•will be pre
pared to-manulacture to order, on the most reasona
ble terms, any article in his line of Ititsittess,such its
- ' ANeS, Mill Picks, &c.
Ile will also attend to Steeling and Grinding Axes.
Ile solicits a share of public patronage. . •
• • . • • 301I\ IIA:1011S.
Carlisle; Nor. 5, 18•10. • •
V. A. KPINNEDY
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~.Variety. Store, &e.
HE subncriber,thnukful for past favors, respect
infOrniSthe puldielhatim'still - cominnes
to "hold forth" in Church Alley, near "Education
I hill," a here he' has now MI hand sa laig assortment
ofnotion . coosistiogin Mill, of th.e.foll6w mg: Bread,
Cakes Cheese, Bacon, I lams Flour, Soap; Cider,
Spices, Fruits, Swcettheats, and other, necessaries
calculated for Sinteredian.
8.110 also continues to kt ep an Eating House,
Where gentlemen can he accommodated With Tripe,
Pigs Feet, Pickled Oysters, Sze. nt the sportiest notice.
JACOB SIEG,
Sept. 9, 1540:-1 year ( •
Yew ilarOwarc, Grocery;'
rrilE - subscriber' has just returned rum
the Cities of New York, Philadelphia anti TlM
timbre, anti is now opening at bia.store room S.
Corner of Market Square anti Main Streets (for
merly occupied by Geo. V. llitner,). a general as
sortment of
Hardware, Slone Ware, Cedar Ware,
Brillania Ware, Groceries, Oils,
rahrishes-,--Glass,l3ruah
. es, Whips, Canes,. Lamps for
burning Camphine Oil, k_
awl a great variety of articles useful and necessary
for furnishing and keeping a house. He hasalsoond
will, constantly keep on
CamphineOil,
a cheap and eleent substitute-for sperm (Aloud
having heed appointed the agent, of Messrs. Backers
and Brother Of Newark N. J„ for the Sale of Jone's
Patent LaMps in this count3c lie is prepared to fur
nish hamps and Oil, siva very reasonable rate to all
'who may wish to,use this new and economical. light.
Hwang selected his goods himself, and made pis
purchasesf
or.eash, he is able, and is determined to
selll ow. . ' .
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lime 11:M11F:thee:WI to lay out will find it to their
advantage to pve him a call.
HENRY DUFF JEW: —
CaelieleOuly 8, 1840.---te..
• Alarge asmrtment Of Thread, Lace' and Edgings;
Cambric and Swiss Edgings and ,Inserthiga, for -sale:
.atfisedueed yrices o at the store of „ • •
H/TNER jail; V.VI/1".
-
i Cheap SiNts!o‘.
The Sabscrillers have', on hand a large assortmea
or Cashmere, Thihet, Ateriao, tirocbn, Crmiaille
other kinds of Shawls, which .they will ,sell at a
small advantM. for, Conh.• •
lII'I. „ ..
,&411ULvaorr.
nAM:IBK St. 'FRPNCII•I3LANKET SHAWLS
of a new style, for gale at the - • alre, • Store in
Silippetisbur4,4, AltNOLP.fi AIBRAMS
EEEI
•
,111 ,
• 47.)
A . R Ge. AIN
SOntheimer Liadinter,
D G . O 0 DS,
STORJ.
Lace GOods,
V.V:ii: e,4 - 4,4.1..:04.)1r , ..: 7.ii, , r.v 410.: 4.. x
rqecli4i.tiO.tno.A i)M1)0
fletween J►leeieaaniesburb and
rhiladetpkfa'or'-paitilintote.
[IIt 110 b cxyj 4,]
rimit üb . scribers graforuff6k.paitiTaireo,
'..-4!L! beg leave to inform their friendsnutl the public
generally, .lint they still continue. to , eue - a line 'Of
burilto Cars regularly between Medi:nth:o;nm 'and
Philadelphia or. Baltimore, by 'which goods and pro
duce of all des'eliptiens will be forwarded with care
and deiPatch aßbelowest rates Of freiglit
• -Produce will be received nt their Ware -Houses
in Mechniktesbnr%ainl forivnrde4 : either
delphia or italtim re, according, to the direction of
the ownin.. •
oar
The highest price will be giA:na 'for. Wheat
and 'lour.
DILESBACII 311.10
N. B. Plaster of Parisind'Salt . always 'Met on
• • •
hand, and for sale , pt the lowst p r ices,.
Jul , / 2%1840.-;•-ly. • • . •
LAINAND MOUSIELIN,I)fi.
LAINS; offered for sale
AItNOLD & ADDAMS. ,
- ,3qa,Fga.ips argairls.
• /"
_ cheqp:GoAds ,foir „as 1,
. , . . •
• - the-SubqcObers, desirous of rediteing their storit
•of.Nferchalulizuroffurit :a reduced prices foi.."01811:
Their entire stock of •
.
.3 1 13112 D - LO l Tfit - : .
Citesinmvs,
.11Ierinoes, Flan.
nds; 4. c . 4.c.
will be sold at a very-.small advance. Such persons
as are, desirous of obtaining f good bargains will please,
call at the store of -
lIITNEWR MU(XANY.
N. The - of -be
sold a bargain to any . one wishing to - greingc.Thr the
busbies's, if application be made inanetately.
.
Dec: 9,1840, ‘: • .....
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Black Walnut Plank:,
ric RE Subscriber .wishes to put - chase
. 14 11 L. , 7 C.A7 WALNUT J'./...1,V.K,iu any (plan
ity that may be 'offered; for..Nvhiult Forty Dollars
rash per thotisami feet plank measure will lie given.
Said Plank to he of gooll• quality; two inrhrs and
one-eighth in tliieknesa and fourteen fttpt tour iiiches.
in )ength.- , '1•o-lie-delivered at. the Canal in I larris
hfirg7;iir at: any point - on - the Cumberland Valley flail
Road, and•immediate -.information forwarded to the
'f.F - ffaiji*kgitifiu:l4i,:iyiff„iptdikticd
-run liii7Liniiriiii-iiipplieatluniialtaigitrifflitiil.dg ,-
Carlisli;fimlif subsertbetypost paid).
residing in Philadelphia. - ' ,•
DAVID. FREUD,•Jii.
December 30, 1849.---6 ino.".
TARE UHNC' MACIHNES
7intlitAriiii.74^ineSTiMPrOVM
Horse raiver.
Trin.grent. en:conragenieat - lier'etafeire - tieceivett
from the sale of his ifiachimEs,induces him tOof-
Jime to the pnblicm new and i1111)1•OV61 Horse Power,
*Malt - raw he-shifted inl,tman-or.:Mli of .g(MK-bY.:kCY§).
and shift the lOW to imiiye It five difil.Tent revolutions.
And he has no hesitation in assnring the Farmersthat
leis now-able tofurniskthem with an article:lhr sii
•perior to thOse outntifactured heretofore. For speed
haft ilea - threshingand. ease to the horses, be be
lieves his machines to be nauegiudlcd. - ' •
Ills price is $l4O, -seventy dollars to be paid cash,
and the balance in six months, for which a note wilt
be remmirmLwith interest. Any per Son purchasing a
machine and upon a fair trial, not _being pleased, can
return it. lie will at all times be-ready to furnish
them on the - shortektiotice; 'orders from a lli3tllllCC
will be punctually attended to.. He will also repair
~machines on time shortest notice. • -
WILLIAM 11N1ILLIGAN...
• NeWxille, July 1840.--tf.
LI, COLOURS OF CARPET CHAIN; for
salent the New Store in Shippensburg, by
ARNOLD & AJIRAMS.
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Balm, ,of 61 kabia.
•lJritirh Consul's Office,
Philadelphia.
I( OW ALL PERSONS to AOlOlll these pres- :
cuts shall come that I 'GIL 111AlT DOH ERTSON,
Esq. his Britani6 Miuesty's Consul for the City of
Phihidelphia, do hereby certify, That Robert Whar
ton, Esq., whotittests 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. Phibidel
phin, to both whose signitures, with. the Seals of their
respective offices, full faith and credit is due.
. '1 further "certify, that I am personally acquainted
with - Joseph L. Inglis,one of the_signertior the 'certi
ficates hereunto affixed, which expresses the efficacy
of the Balm of Columbia, 'RIM that lie is a person of
great respectability, and worthy of full faith and cre
dit; and that I have heard him express liis unqualifi
ed approbation attic effects of the said Balm of Co.
lumina, in restoring his hair:
. 4;iven under my hand and seal of office a 4 the city
of Philadelphia, in Bib State of Peims;lvania, the
United States of America. •
:uinnirr ROBERTSON. '
React• thejollouthlg.
11011EliT \VUARTON, Esq., late Mayor of
Philadelphia, has tlertified, as may-be sesm_below,..to
the highsliamter of the fullowing*Aremen.
The undersikned do • hereby (wady that we have
used the:Balm:01 Columbia discos ered by J. Old
ridge, and have found it highly serviceable not only
as a preVentive against the haling off of hair, but also
a certain restorative.
WM. THATCHER, senior, •
..Methodist Minister in St. George charge
No. 86 North Fiflh st.
JOHN INGLIS, 331 Arch fit. ,
JOHN D. 'THOMAS, M. R. 163 Race at.
• JOHN S. FUREY; 101 Srace it.
lUGH McCURDY, 243 Sdtith 7th st. •
JOHN LARD,jr.,_l234relt st,
The aged, and those who persist in wearingwigs,'
may not always. es pecience its restorative qualities,
j•etlit will certainly raise its virtues in the estimation
.of the publib, when it.is known that three of
,the a
bove signers are more than 50 years of age, and the
others not less than 30.
[l•rom the Jllayor.)
. . .
' ._ . COMPIONWEALFII OF PRINSYLVAIIiAI .
City of Philadelphia.;
— I;ROBERT—WILULT(&,_Iijay'or of said city bf
Philadelphia, do li reby certify - Wißir ' tntwell-a .
quainted with Mess s. J. P. Inglis, John S. Furey,
and Hugh McCurdy whose names are signed to the
i a b ove certificate, (ha they are gentlemen of charm
, teiand.respectability;iind as such full credit should
be given to the-said certificate. - '
In witness whereof, I have hereunto set 'my hand,
Q. l and canedthe - seal-of the city-to be affixed,
11- -t ! - 'i the sixth-day of Dec-mber, &e. '
'ROBERTWHARTON, Mayer: - •
eh * LDRIOGES BALM OF. COLUMBIA FOR
THE lIARL—Its positive qualities are as fol-
mai
lit. For inflint's keeoing the head free from scurf
and causing a luxuriant growth:of
.54d. For 'lndies attet• child-birth, restoring the skin
tti its usual strength and firmness . , and preventing the
falling 'mit of the hair. • •-1 ' . •
any person reenvering from rytehility,
•the shine effect Is produced.; • -
4th. If nsed in infancy till itgood growth is started;
it may be preserved by attention to the latest period
,
ff
.sth. It:frees th e head from 'dandru, strengthens
the roots, imparts. health and vigor to the nirctdation
and prevents thediair from changing colour or. getr
ling '
6th-It causes the hair to 'eurr beautifully. when
done
. up in itaver night. .
- • r•
~„
(0 - • No ladies' toilet should ever be outdo without it.'
. 7th. Children who have by any means contracted
vermiii in the. head; are immediately and pellet:4ly
cured of them by, Its use.-. It is infallible.
, . • ••
For ale, at the drug store Of.COmAtook 14, Co., 2
Fletcher street near Kar, and in Carlisle bY,Ste
-Yemen ta - Dinkla;
,t1)80.
. • Craig • Bellas, A' Co,, ••
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1 . 14 , g . t.... r .,„ .. ~.......
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COMMISSION .& FORWARD
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• •INaMERCHANTS, :.
Have removed to the - Caimebaus AVar,eheuse recently
I),CCUV IIY IC4 1). Leech Bt:C O3 .ct the north,weatcorner
of Cherry. anti BrOu'd street,Philadeiphic.
- From ifitTfiralities whirl the lactation toiltaternol
atTangernent.of this depot afford,. 30 .t6' , 10 Hurdle!'
Cars can he steennimcialtateil to unload - and load 'At the
same time with sufficient roam to store 20,000 barrel s
..of•Flonr;and 400 to 600 timi of Grain exOttsive Of the
. forWardinifitic)artment.:" ' , ;• , '•,' •
• • Produce of„every description' will be receivettas
tastaat on tabaisigannents; and liberal :advances 'Mile on
receipt, (it' required) until salea;are effected. ~ :• .
•. • .. . CRAIG, BrILLAS Sr. Co.. -
° • ' Nerth-west corner of Clierry & Broad st.
~ :. - • t . ' -. • -. . • Philadelphia.
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REFERENCf.S. . - •
W. - W. , Cobean • qiudder. • , • • . -,-- • .
..Benderson • ,tc:Parlter,...• .t.'',"aritstc.' . - ...'
Henry Rhoads,. .' ,
Satinderson*Boriierman,
4.6.61) Swoyer, , Neweille. . ' . •
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- ..There is not one case of Fever in a thousankbut
maykbe elfectually broken ttp and, removed by the
use adds Elixir. It removes all acidity indigestion,
bilious matter and constipation from the stomach' , l
and bowels. It operates gently and efictually on
the bowels, and powerfully on lie kidneys and skin. '
It removes all unpleasant feeliagsafter a hearty meal,
and prometes aOW appetite; It needs only a trial
trEgive perfect satisfaction. Ithas become a general
practice with many to use this article in all cases of
colds, pains in the bones, or heavy disagreeable feel
in [ordering to heada che or chilliness. For hoarse
, ness, aftriken - through-thecompletely restores
the voice Without producing • inekifessi-i-Whotiping
cough, and all coughs of children are cured by it
„pc-stomach is kept in perfect ord6r by igtand it is
quiteimpossible that any-diseasei-shauld , commence
while a per Son is using this-Syrup.
13:j'. It taken daily itproduces, rudy, healthy, and
a -oun g appearance, by driving off all _the humors of
~hoaystem; Sold genuine at 2 Fletcher -street, one
door beloW Pearl' street; N. Y.. by COmitotik: ft,t Co.,
'and byall respectable Druggists.
.• •
. r , Far sale also by STEVENSON* DIN
.
KLE, Carlisle,. Pa. •
•
WORMS! WORMS!! WOR 11litt
To remove these troublesome and dangerous
inhabitants of the stomach and bewail, which so often
impair the health and destroys tholivesornhildreiii
use Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge, a certain and safe pre
paration for the remoVal of thevari ous kinds of worms,
dyspepsia', sour stoMneb, want of appetite, infantile
fever and ague, and dibility oftheeto - mack acid bow,
els, and organs of digestion. To be had at No. 20
South Third street 'Philadelphia,
Algot() be had of Samuel Elliott and Stevenson &
Dinklecarlisle,!Pa: • [may 13 1840
.L
,O O.K •HEBEL.cI •
ZUVI
' The. Subscribers offer their present Stock of Mb&
nhandize at reduced prices, and will gtintintte st such
prices untilall is sold. ; A, large. portion . of. their
,Stock is offered Cost. ' • • ~
. (),
TRE IrRETEMESI,-
WILLIAM 1 4 ; 1 PORTER, EDITOR
MR. WIPOIEN'%'
HEALTH ELIXIR.
HITHER
.Itz MULVANY.
ma
7e O. *a.l-4::w.r4,
itt ‘
DR. I WISTAWS
BALSAM Ar WILD-tiIERRY
THE CELEBRATED REMEDY *DR
: -I,44SEs, OF 11.1piN,'.:::'
. „
. . .
- XTUNIETIOU'O - remedietr - lutiorbeeo - offereil - an4 -
01, !Mired into notice for' diseases of the . Lungt,.
some of : which line, undoubtedly ,been found very Use.,
ful, but of all that aye. hitherto been known; it must
be' universally' iielitiowledged there is fiOne that las
ever , twoved ne 'titcceSsfil us the ', "BALSOM OF
WILD CHERRY." ' ' . •;;• ' . . .
Such indeed are the astonishing restorative anal
healing properties " sam;" that even in the•
worst forms,of.Consnmption, ,when, the • pitient has
;10.1 ffered , with the - most di stressing. , cough, •violent
Milne in the . cheit,difliculty of hrenthing,night sweats,
bleeding of thil lungs; Sic. Heil when the most esteem
ed remedies of Our Pita rmacopiss had failed to afford
any reliAand everf,When Botanic, Ilomtepathic, and
''numerousotherremedies,ha4 been used foi,many,
minithsin invnluuhlc remedy has , checked
every'symptoni, and been productive of the most as
tonishing relief. lii the early stages ,of the disease,
proceeding' WoM neglected colds; termed Catarrhal
_Consumption; it has been - used with mideviating suc
cess, and instances, when - this disease seem ,
ed to have marked its victim for an early grave, the
Ilse•or.this • inedipine.has arrested every syMptemouid
restored the lungs.tO a jute of perfect health. • •
bilhat form of Consumption, sopreralent amongst
i'delicate:yontiglernsl" orn mon tv-t mined (id/Mere
"going into decline, a complaint with Whiclii
sands arelingering, it has also been used with surpri
sing success;uid not only possessCs thp power of
checking : the progress of ibis alarming - disrase,hut
at the same, time strengthens and Invigorates the
whole system more effectually' than anyreunidy we
have ever posiessed.
syt LIVER. COMPLAINT.---Th diseltses 6 - the
Liver, particiilarly when attended with a cough, indi
gestion or wandering pains in the side, t haSabio pro.;
ved very efficacious, and cured many cases, of this
kitta after the most . powerful remedies had failed. •
tit-AS . TIIMA.---in this complaint it has also been
deed in mnaerous instances with the most singular
- - sttecess,,---Ilt opens-the-chest, rendering_the„hreathing.
;perfectly free, arrests the cough, and T willLseldoin fail .
I.to give permanent relief. : .. .
- - •• 0 , 01 --- lIRONCIIITIS.-45 a remedy in all. 'kohl
' dam nflixtionabf the throat, attended With a hoarse
. lien, congh or sore in the Ahrout, it will orso befound
a very'effeCtual remedy, and *ill mostly lifford - inr ,
mediate relief if used at the commencement of its
attack. ' ' . . - .
& 4 '4
COLDS:n common coughs
and colds, that.preaail sa extensivelythrougheut
minter, it will be found much more effectual than any
reinedy ; ln.use, and wlieli.coids.leitte.upon the lungs,
causing an inflommrition with 'mins in the brent,t,dif
liculty or shortness of breathiatg., &c.,the use of this
Balsam will suppress 'loch 'symptoms immediately,
Oiattjtivzsarne-AlRe...treventiliiito - ...44 , bee0wn
• .....
• •
these 'Complaints; so conimon to-young 4:Wilfred, this
Balsam will found muuli_superior to the Forego
vie Syrup of Squills, and the various cough
mixtures in common use, as it is entirely free from
any thingthe least injurious, and may at all-times be
I.givenlo.elkildren yith.perftati-sall!ty,andAvitli.the_eetc. ,
taintypf it'S..dfrording them specify relief.
J' . AS. A FAMILY MEDICINE for
.er complaints, this Ilalsain will also' be found partic
ularly useful. Besides having preyed invaluable
remedy iiiallVidinonbry affeetions,lt exerts a pow
erful, influence over many diseases depending 'on a
depraved conditiou of the systeta,and those who have
••suffered-fromthe,iudiscriminatense..et.Mereury, or.
other deleterious drugs, that are often compounded
in differ - Cad - quack noiffrums, will find it a remedy of
great Value,. possessing the power - of:strengthening_
and !tivigoroting the whole system': more effectually
than :my other medicine we possess.
CAUTION TO PURCHASERS.—As this MCA::
is already acquired great celebrity. there'may
ly he some attempts tff imitate it, and deceive
1' wwith n spurlinni mi,!xture, to prevent.which
wish all purchasers'to' observe the lbllowir.g
if the genuiiie Bidsam. It is put up in 'tellies
of two sizes each, having the worth WISTAIVS
BALSAM OF ILD CHERRY, FIIILADEL4.
FIIIA, blown in the glass and n lithe) on the front
with the signature of HENRY WISTAR; M. D.
without which none is genuine.
Prepared for the- proprietor by WILLIAMS &
CO., • Chemists; No. '2'2 Commerce street, Philadel
phia,and. sold by the most respectable Druggists and
other oppoitateffogents in nil the principal towns
throughout the United States. - • _ _ .
. .
-/C7?- The Genuine .Balsam soldin.gar
ligle, by SA.MUP. , ELLIOTT,, appoint
ed Agent.
Price $1:00 it bottle.
December 16, 1140.-- 1 1 y . •
. -
.Dentistry.
LOOMIS, •
T_TAS retro ned to Carlisle, and will, na heretofore
1-4 - 11 attend to-the practice .of DeAtistry..._ll,o4y'
be found at • Yolonel Ferret's Hotel. Persoiali jrie
questing it; aillbe waited upon nt their residedce.
, l)n. GEoneE 1). FOULKE
• cry /. l efer . Djt. awn) N.
- Carlisle; March - Ili - 1840. •
•
Hays' Liniment..
I'l CTIO✓V
Tins extraordinary chemical 'composition, the re
sult of science and the inviintion of a celebrated med
ical man, the introduction of which-4o the public
Lwas invested with the kolemnity of a death-bed he-
I quest, has since gained a reputation, unparalleled,
[. fully sustaining the correctness of the lamented 1)r.
Gridlley's last- confession, • that "he dared not the
withont.giving.la posterity the benefit of ,his knowl
edge on this subject,'' a n d he therefore' betpfeathed
to his friend and attendant, Solomon Ilays,the secret
of-his discovery. '
It isnow used in theprincipal hospitals, and . the
.private practice in (MY comdry,fleit. and most cer
tainly for the cure of the PILES, and also .extensive
ly and effectually as to hal& credulity, unless where
itsefferts are witnessed. Externally in the follow-.
ing complaints:
_ For Dropsy.;--Creating extraordinary' absorptii; n .
if once.
Swellings---Reducin6 them in hours.
Rhounintism---Acute or chronic, giving quidc .
CUM •
Sore Throat---By; cancers. ulcers, or colds.
Crbup • and Whoo k ting-Cough—Externally and
over thechest.
All Bruises, Spriiins, and Burns-;.-Cured in a few
hours.. -
Sores and Ulcers—Whether - . fresh or long . stand
ing, and fever sores. . • ..,
Its operation upon addles:and children in reducing
rheumatic swellings, and loosening coughs and tight
nesS of die chest,by relaxation of the parts, has been,
surprising: beyond -conception. The common re
mark of those who' hi:creased, it in the Piles, is "It
acts like a. charm."
THE PILES.-.:,The price, $l, is refunded to any
person who will use a bottle of Hays' Liniment, for
the Piles, and return the empty bottle without being
cured. These tre the positive orders of the proprie
tor to the agents, and out Of many thousands sold, not
one has been unsuceetatil.
We might insert certificates to any length, but
prefer that those who sell the article, should exhibit
the original_Mpurch*r!4.
-
tien
• To - Physicians and Pat:R..
. The Blind Files, said to be -incurable by external
applications.—Solomtin Hays warrants the contrary.
His Liniment willoure Blind Piles. Pactware more
stubborn than theories.: He solicits all respectable
physicians to try it upon Alt* 'patients. ,It will do
themifo harm, and it is known that. every physician
who hashed the honesty to nudce -the trial, has can
didly admitted that it'lias succeeded. hi every case
they have known , . • Then why not use it? It-is the
recipe of one or theirinost respectable members, now
deceased. Why refuse to.use it 1.. Because it is Sold
as a proprl trir
I L
y medicine ? , Is thifi a sufficient ex
eine for su Ting their honest patients to linger in
distress ? e tliiiik not. Physicians shall be con
. vinoed that re is no humbug Or-quackery about
thii article.--Why then not alleviate, human . suffer
log 7 . If they won't try it-before, let theta. after au,
other prelicriptlears fail. vPhysieians,arerespectfullA
requested to do themselves and Patients thejustiee.to
use this article. It shall be taken -from the bottles
apd dinar pp its their prescription if they desire. '
' SOLOMON HAYS.'
..
• Sold by Comstoelt . -St. Co. Wholesale Druggato,
No.,e, Fletcher street, New York.
For sale a 4 to by ISTEytikISON ASt,
DINKIGE, figrliale, Pa. ' •
Decemher26,;lB4o.--ly . .
,ifikgsam - of
11.01 HOUND:
An unparalleled remedy for common' Cold s,Coughs,
Asthma, Influenza . , Whooping Cong.!), Beoneln t
-and altdiseases tit -thelirefiet- nnd - Lutigsilendink,
to Consumption; composed of the eonaentrated
virtues of liorehound,,floneset,:Bluod
erwOrtzinerieveiid'ilthee vegetable sibitances.-
Prepaa;eArsinlY. by J. M.. WLNSLOW, Rochester•,
•
, . The initoccnce , ann universally admitted pectoral
; virtues, of.the Herbs.frona.Which,the BALSAM OF
'HOREHOUND` is Made, nVe tqo genei•ally known
to require reqomniendation; it is therefore only ne.
e essary,to ,obscrve- that . this. medecine" contains the'
whrile of their Medical Propertieli;higlily ceiticentrat. ,
e d, end so ,liapp'dy combined 'with several other ye-'
.getable Substances, as to render it the Most speedy,
mild and certain reineily,:nOw in use; for the. Com;g•
'plaints above mentioned. ,
For Chi/dreir,thiii Baliam is of inestimable value.
It is a speedy remedy for the Whooping. Cough and
Croup,ned tlffbrd certain reliefin Bowel Complaints,
Choke, Teelhing;F:C. ' s pleasant to the taste, and ,
may he safely g iven to, the. tenderest infant and should
bOkept tit all `.times in every 'family, as , it is ;much
better for the cornplaints incident to Children, than.
PareOric,GoilflTys Cordial, or the Cordiale so com
monly used; Saliiindreds in this, City hoye.teitified..
Rena tlie followilig.--.1 hereby certify that, early
in the spring of 1838,1 coetracted‘a severe COLD,
which set tled ,upon ijry lungq;lititl - thrmtened a.hasty
Consumption. .1 used several .prescriptions, hut .ob
tained no relief; 1.*1113 'Much alarineil...-
11!_ippening_to_be,inROCItestor, I was advised by_my
e 137 cir 101 - bottle - ef - Ills 'll'm.sA-sr
or : I did , so, arid in my surprise . ob.
tained relief at nitce—and.by the use of that single
bottle was perfectly restored, to health, To those.
Mllicted' with Colds or Coughs ; , sit this inclement
season, I say " go and do likewise." • ,
LEANDER CHIPMAN. .
Pittsford, Nlettroe co., N ov. 9,1838.
Mr. John -M. Wittitlow,Pruggi st, .
Pear Sir :.I have been for a series of years Oct
'ed with: an affection of the - Lungs, and :t hard cough,
and have - many times arose in the mornin n ••• as com
pletely exhausted by excessive_ coughhig during the
night as a pertion.would Itchy a bard days labor.
have tried -most of the•popular remedies. of the day,
but never-found relief - until l met with your - Balsam
:if Horehound.. All the other remedies or palatives,
that I have used, leave the bowels in . a congested
state, while yours leaves them soluble and free. This
I consider a great desideratum.. On taking a dose_of
your Balsam - when - going to bed, I rest quietly tiled'
the: night, and my sleep is refreshing, . I take great
epldasure in recommending your Balsam of hore
hound to all those afflicted ,with pulmonary colll, '
plaints or :my- di:tease-appertaining .to the lungs, and
rake this.OpportiMity to thank you for the gri.tht re
lief and_ biliefit littye experienced throUgh_ your. hi
strtmenhtlity: Yours, with nitwit respect, •
.• - •.• , • • WM. COGSWELL,.
_ a.
Fol• late by-- • - •
. _ , .
1.7 . -r-j'AiiiiiiPiliiilsl . s:iciii..Asiy.oroVkkgt-the - -couti
try. Price 50 cents per bottle- • • • •
:April 15, 1.840.--ly.
The ailian Pee dab •
...Are a. purgative_med icine, soTnatit al to the. human:
CoViStitution and withal so mild,adit pleasant in their
'operatimi,tliat-not the.alightest_dreidLotlialn or sick
ness; iced be appi'eliendeil from their use, even by
the-most delicate: at die same ti toe, if used in such a
manner as to operate Belly by the bowels; tho'se
MpOid-humors; (which *posited upon the various
parts ofthe body are the cause of every-ache pr pain
we SAffer) will moat ass u redly 'be removed; and not
onl yav pai mor distress of every-dcscri pti cm ..ne.dri
veil front the body, but disease in any farm will be
. - •
-- For Me:same reason, when, froM the Sudden chang
es of mum splicre; or any other collie, the perspinbion
is checked, and those humors which should passel!' by
the skin, are thrown inwardlv,eausing headache, nail
scam aad.sickness, pains in the bones, watery and
flamed eyes, sore throat, hoarseness,cough s,consu nip- •
tion, rheumatic pains it various parts of the body ,andi
many other symptoms ofcatching cold, the Indian veg,-
etable Pills will invariably give immediate - relief—
Three,,or four , Pills, taken at night on gni lig to bed,and
repeated a few tones, will remove ,all the above un
pleasantosymplonisomil restore-the body to even soon
d than before.
TIM Italian Vegetable Pills, ( an Purgative.). re
Aim:aural:Mid therefore a certain cure for Costiveness:
because ihey,cleanse the stomach and lifiwylff'of 'those,
bilious-humo u rs, which not only paralyze add Weaken
the digestive organs, but are the tauso of headache,
nauseau and sickness, palpitation of the heart, flying
pains in various parts tif the body, 91111 many 'other
disagreedble camplaintA::'.'hi - esame may be said, of
difficulty of breatliffig, - otastlima ; the !Milan Vegeta
ble Pills will loosen and early off htthe stomach and .
bowels, those tough pleglimy humors which stop•mp
all air cells of the lungs, and are the cause of the above
dreadful complaint.
In all disordered motions of the blood, called inter-
Mittent,remittent, Nervous, inflammatory and' putrid
FEVERS, the Indian Vegetable Pills will lie found
a certain remedy; because they cleadse the stomach
and bowels of all bilious matter,and purify theblood;
consequently;as they.rethove the causer of every-kind
of disease, they arc Absolutely certain to cure every
kind of Fever. ! •
So also when morbid illlMol.ll, Ure - deposited upon
the membrane and muscles, amiing those pains, iti
liarnmations.and i ngssalledßheutuat sm, Gout,
Rte.; theindian Vegetable Pills -may be relied on as
always'certain to give relief, and if persevered with,
will most assuredly, and without fail, make a perfect
cure of the above painful maladies. From three to
six of said Indian Vegetable Pills, takerergVery night
bn going to bed; will, in a short time, completely rid
the body of all morbid and corrupt humors; and
ItlMumatism, Gout and pain of every description, will
disappear its if by magic.
It should be remembered that the Lidian Vegetable
Pills are certain to remove pain in the - side, opms
sion, neausea and sickness, loss of appetite' costive
nese, a yellow tinge of the-skin - and-eyes;: and every
other symptom of Liver 'Complaint ; because they
purge from the bcitly these corrupt and- stagnant' Im
-moes which, when deposited upon the Liver, are the
cause ofthe abo dangerous complaint. They are
also n certain preventive of OM exy and, itulden death;
Because they carry off thoselmmours which, obstruc
ting the circulation, are the cause au rush, or deter
mination of blood to the head- - --giddiness especially
6i - darning suddenly round--blindness--drowsiness
--loss of memory ! --inllammation of the brain--in
sanity, and every other disordM' of the mind. -
ONE WORD WO THE SEDENTARY
7----- Those-whofro_m habit or twenpationoire kept Much
within doors, shoti freineu ntierthat-they-frequen
breathe awatinfisphere-which is wholly unfit for the, 1
•t it
kwoper e. = e - 1
slow - of thungs, - and - at the - .same time, - 1
'ow in to w nt of exercise,the-liowels are not sufficient-
ly eractin .d—the blood becomes impure, and head-
ache, indigestion.palpitation of the ; heart, and Many
otherdisagreeable symptoms, arc sure to follow. -
-.- .- - -
THE INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS,
Being a cleanser Of the stomach and bowels,aqd a di
rect purifier of the blood, are certain not only to re
move pain or distressof every kind from the the body,
lint if used .occasionally, so as to keep the body free
from those humors which are the cause of every male
tly under heaven,' they will' most assuredly pronnate
such a just and equal cieculation.drate blood, that
those.who lead a sedentary life, will be enabled to
enjoy sound health,and disease of any.kind-will be.
absolutely impossible,' . - ' • .
For sale by
~ . CHARLES :OGILBY, Agent,
- ~ , eartitile, Pa.
JACOB G. LAUMAN,
— .l)illsbutg, York-Co. _Pp.
• C"' Office and General Depot, - N0.1169 Race area
Philadelphia. , - • r [May 2008.10.-11
JAYNE'S EXPECT, ORAN,T.-!-This.
•niediciiie lies already provedhit:lite be.all that
it has been recommended, by those who have given
it a fair test in this country, and the demand for it i a
*tries daily. We have just heard of an important
Cure of Asthma, which has been effected by the use of
it in a neighboring toWti.-the case was that of fe
male whelnul for a long time beek under the 'ca ' of,
a.physiciaii,but lied received no'rellef, and her case
was beginning to be considered hopeleis.. As a last
resort she purchased a bottle of Dr...htyne's pecto
rant, whi clt caused - her to 4i4lectoritc: freely;graduith.
ly eased, her cough, and is restoring .heats
health. We have no hesitation ,in saying this prepa-'
ration of Dr. Jaytie,,Mr the cure of coughs, colds, in.
fluenz,a, Asthma, Conimmptien, tzo. lithe most *eine
inedititne ever offered to the American'
There is no tlititokery,about: it.—Dr. Jayne is, one o
be most skilful , practising 'physicians in'Penwsylva
nia ; and wherever hie Prepanttiona have been
tested, he is looked upon ;ma great public ben.
efacter.44Somerset (Me.) Journid. . . • .
• ," For sale by Santitel Elliott and Stevenson. :ft
r ltle i• Carliste, Pa:
,• • , 13 1840
• Dental:Snegery..:
Tl-1B SUBSCRIBER reapectlidly - 'tinders hi%
, grateful acknowledgments to the public for the,
very liberal share ofpatrOnage lie has received dor , -
ing,the past.year, and would still continue- to : offer
them his . professional services in their var i o us bran
dies at Ina residvee, No. 7',,Harper'ir Row. Ile files,-
cleansesiand plugs teeth, and inserts incorruptible
tarrer Metalic artificial teeth' in the most approved
- manner—Charges always - moderate. -- '~ - - - = -
. J. C. NEFF,M. D:.
Carlisle, March 25, 1840.--ff
1427DIOINMSe
Prepared only by - Dr. D.jayne,lnventor; .
. •
and sole proprietor No South .Third,
street, Philadelphia, and may be had of •
•.• S.' ELLIO.TT, and also. of
.STEVEX
..SON• DINA - LE, Druggists, Cara'
lisle, Pa. • • - •
.
These medicines are recommended and extensive
ly used by the - moist intelligent persons in the Hnited‘
.States, by nUmerous Professors and Presidents 61 • .
Colleges, Physicians of the Army and Navy,and of
Hospitals and Almshouses, and by more than three
hundred Clergymen of various denominations. •
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They a!e expressly prepared for family use, and
have acquired armonprectalentedpopulari! y thiongh- - ;
out the United Statep; and as they •are so ,adMiraldV
caleiilifted - to preserve-nrman-and-cure_nisr,4,%66'.
faMily should dyer be without them. Tim proprie'
tor of these valuable preparations received leis edu
'
tell a States, and -h iload fifteen years experience in an
extensive and diversified practice,oy which heldislind
ample oppertunities of-nctitioring a practical knOwl-•
edge of diseases, and of - tne remedies best calchlated
to remove them.. • . • • •
ThoiSeTreparetions cOnsist of . • .
'• :PAYNE'S EXPECTORANT,a yaluable remedy:
for cough, colds, consumption,. asthma, spitting of •
blood , cromp, !miming couglo,bronchitis,pleurisy and
inflammation athe lungs or Throat, difficulty of lorea.
thing, andall.diseases of pulmonary' organs.—Price -
one dollar. .
Also JAIINE'S• HAIR 'TONIC, for the preserva-'
tion, growth Mid beauty of the hair, and which will .
positively...bring in itewlowir on bald heaols.-7.Priie _
one - dolloor.• •• •
Also JAYNE'S TONIC YEW:MI . I43CE, a, cer
tain and pleasant ronietly for wrirmsolysiiilisin,piles,
anti many othet diseases.--Price 50 cents. •
Also .1 AY NE'S GA BM I NITIYE BALSAM; a
certain cure for bowel and summer complaints . , diur
rie, dysentary tholic, cramps, sick headache, sour
stomach; cholera numhus,and altdentngcmcnts of the
stomach and bowels, nervoult affeetiousltc.-r-•Priite
50 ektttl3.. - - -
. Al so JAVNE'S_SAXA.',TIVE PILLS, for Female
diseases, liver complaints, costiveness,fevers, inflam
mations, glandular; obstructions; diseases of the sk,iny -
Etc:and in all cases where Foratterative or purgative
medicine is requirt.d.-- 7 1'rice 25 cents a - hox.
. . May 13,11140.-- r - Iy' . . • .
•
Ecir_the growti, preservation and resinratiOn the
-hair.-
-hair. This is am exeelleair artithn and has ; in
. merous instanees;'lirotluced a Tine 'growth of hair
dodo; heads of persons w Ittihad been bald foryears.
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• . . . _
Aiii - GiiiTI.EIIIIIN,--4)(1:you wish elegant;
luxUriainf trod hatitiful haiiq. I know . yoit will answer
Tetc-Hear,-for one- monient, the cause of its-loss, why
it turns gray, rMity and coarse,larsli and anpliasao.. •
in its appearance, and finallvfidis . Earle hair has
p root in dm skin, midis itself: hollow tube; thrOligh
which there is acimstant of fine
circulation the hair is nourished and held -
fast; its . glossy colour is given and preserveli,and it is -
coverCil With - the - fincst oil. - Now :my thing which in
jures the ski - 11 - oldie head; or diverts Or takes -aWi . F ---
tlieblond from it s will Prevent or impede the cirtmla
tion through tlie•tubes of the hair, stop its grciwth,- •
and caii - sr it to - fkll offal' turn gray, or. both: IlenCe
it is that any Cause that obstructs or Veakens_the_cir,
dilation of blood through the skin, Or that diverts the
blood to other parts of the system, will take away the ,
lively, fresh andyoudiftil appearance of_the hair, ar
rest its g rowth , turn it gray soonor or later, and in
tlitiusanas of instances cause premature baldness.
- For sale by •
S. ELLIOTT, mitt
STEVENSON Iv, DINKLE, .
`Carlisle, Pa.
May 13, 1840.--ly
Muir Tonic.--R'e'call the attention of those 'at- '
flitted with premature baldness. to the excellent flair
Tonic prepared by Dr. Jayne ,of this city. .•11aving
'used it ourselves; we canspeak of harangues by expe
rience, and we unhesitatingly pronounce it an instal;.
able remedy to present the falling.off of the liair,and .
to restore it from a dead, to a fine, healthy appear
ance. We tan also speak from personal knowledge.
of the cases of or three friends who were predis
posed fo baldness, who by the use of Jayne s Hair
Tonic, have now luxuriant hair- We have no (lima).-
shin)) to puff, indiscriminately all kinds of remedies
for all diseases which flesh is heir to, but when we
have testkd the virtue of an article, we are free to say
it is good.—Saturday Ast.
.Tayne's 'Hair iIRVC, heretofore, num
betel iiiirselveitintring those iiho belitsved that the
flair 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 acknowledgment of
the error of our-belief.- -An iniimatefriend,some tam _
or.three months since, all the top of whose cranium
was as bald as, a piece of polished marble, mangre all .
our jesting and ridicule-of the idea , of attempting
to cultivate so barren a spot purchased a bOttle or
two of the Hair Tonic from Dr..layne,and according
to his directions applied it. During the present week
the same friend ushered himselfinto our presence.snd
uncovering his hitherto naked bead. astonished us with ,
thin:though luxuriant grOwth of hair, from one to
two inches in length.--upon the very premises we bad
believed illmnyielding to 'Cultivation as the trackless
sand that skirts the'Adantic. This is no puff, but is
religiously trife;and ta - thoSeWhiv - dinilitgie gender - atm
can be pointed but. What, is more in favor
,of this
"Tonic," the case here cited was not one of tempora
ry baldness—no, sudden loss of the hair--abut was one.
of years' standiog, -though thelbe. gentleman' is but
forty-five yeses of age.---rhitode/phio Spirit of
Times.
WAR ! WAR! WAR !,--The 'Wig mrakers'haie
declared hostilities against our neighbor Dr. Jaynes
Olt account aide Hair Tonic,
which is knocking all
their biiiinessinto a " corked hat"- Ladies and gent..
tleMkn--old andyourg are Rocking to the Doctor's
standard. Heads long divested of even the first rudi
ments of hair, after using his Hairtonic Aeon appear
.. -- iiith — tiew-and-flowitig leeks, which Absalom himself
Might - have - envied.illeWbovs - are - seen - wW
largo and bushy whiskers; and ladies smile again
through their own raven ringlets more beautiful and
bewitching than ever. Bald heads are deffing their
wigs and throWing them to. the'ninoks and the bats,"
while the Wig makers stand
,aghast as they behold
the demolition of their business.'
What will he the consequ'ence of this war welnow
not, as the, w iggies are outrageous, and the Doctor re
mains' firm, and declares that "some things ianle
done as well as others,"and that al _Leads may aa
well wear their owns hair as that of others,--[Week
ly Messenger.
Japnea.Hait. Portia—ll% meet at almost every
corner, when perambulating theztreets,men wearing
long and glossy hair, which they. seem to be proud
ot, and others who have rsised.in a few Weeks, crop
of black mousjeches, that would vie with The glossiest
bruin that ever walked the forest. It has puzzled in
toknow the secret of all those wondrous crops of
letiri bLt Messrs: SANDS, 79 and-160-Fsilton street,
have or: .the'VeMedy; Where all who are curious in
such mutters may learn ' a valuable- secret.•;--Xeui
York /pi 4 , ... .
• Sold ni l'hiladelplaia at 20 South Third Street
INGRATITUDE •
is the . ' boacid; crime:in man.
. .
We are not among that class of Editora win) for k
few dollars Will; (at the expense of truth and hopes ? •
ty) "crack an article and tiling it into rapid saki .
..nenber are we willing to remain silent, after having
tested the utility Of an 'improvement or d,iscos'ery in
.80,490 or art. ,Our_readers reCollect e 'told
them we were uniftetl'wlifi a sore throat andAiolent
cold,some few weeks. ago; nurrimspd two
bottles oft 'WINSLOW'S 13A,ISA111 OF IMRE.
HOUND and so Sudden was the cure, that we forgot
we ever had a cold. Those who are aincted, may
try it upon our recommendation.L . --Letristerrn Tele--
4volt. •
For sale by
• ' - 'B. ELLIOTT, Carlisle,-
A: J. NORTH, Neyrillle..
Also, by Druggists generally throusbouttlie comp.
try. Price SO cents per bottle. , •
Oct. es, , • • • • •
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