Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, May 19, 1841, Image 4

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• The subseiiber Imi - recently reoelved:large
addi
tional supplies of
lßfletDciraacs,
Dye-Sflifirs;
Linsee'd Oil, Spts. Turpentine, Copal
' Varnish; Painters' Brushes, Varnish,
Brushes, flair Brushes, Spermaceti
(verdi fine) 'Sperm Candles, Soaps in ;'real
,variety,.. Glass . Lamps, Cap and Letter
Paper, Fruit, • Spices, : Perfumery, iS•e. ‘S.e.
•
which he will sell to Physicians, Merchants
and: others,
.W.VOLESALE or
,by ii.E;TAIL,' at
tho lowest rates„having . -puithaseilentirely,
for cash; Jie will offer barg4ins to those.
who•wish-tii-purOhasOLat wholesale.
S.
Mardh '24, 1841. .
New. 81irisaz
Just received-from Philadelphia an essovtinent oC
'.• • SIII , IIIZ lg1:10 - 00, -
of dio'newilibt l•••ba and' fashions ; „splendid Oliiita
.
-'Silks and !Ulm ls„ . Monselinc dell.aines, Chintzes,
GlovcS, Frenel - Owpeked Collars, fee. Also, of large
nssortonhit of ' .-
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Cloths,' Cassinzeres,
Chdcks, (S.c. •.
All of wltreh will.hc sold very low 1.3: i ple ,.. S f u l l , s t i; . l l l_bei
Ittilie old stand opposite S. IVloolet , o . . I v
• CIIAItLES 9(.1 . .
Airayoi : jp, 15 11
• ITOVISE Mil) SIGN:PAINTING,.
Gla:Zitio'•intl Pa per - flanwiti , -
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'••• • . JOLEN'
Carlisle, Feb,. 17, 841.,
T tirS . l9 LTA—
A fresh s•tppty-just veceive.,(l—at the store or
Ma MI"
t7 - 7Call at Kt:1111W a . .s:hop if you 112aiit
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Cheap Carriages.
THE subserilierhaif :my on hand and is , nishintr,,
between 50 and rd.) Carriages, of difrerent
pci
ces and patterns; such as
CO A.CIIE.ES, •
Falling Top atcriniches,
Standing top. Family Carfiages, Tilburies
and_ Buircrie`.4;,of every 'variety.., •
-both Carrbees'anil ITilbbries... will he 'sol.sl cheaper
, than ever offered in this country before, prices SIOO
to• $4:00 for Cash or good Paper. Having a very
heavy Stick 011 11:11111, t h e sabseribta' will be induced
to sell vi t try Inwolial hopes that persons wishing. to
purbliase Carriage's will give him a call before going
elsewhere.
Also, a large assortment of
Silver, 13rAs8:and . Japan'd
:MOUNTED HARNESS" I :
oth Double 47kati gita,4le.
!Theh above Work is made by firs Crate Workmen,
and of Ow choicest materials. '
ir-Y7 Repairing done_ as usual at_ the. stbseeibor's
Slicips, situated pu Pitt street, immediately in rear
of the MCtliodist Church, and near the Railroad
Depot.
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• F. A. KENtsZED'a`•
Carlisle, March 3,1344.---3 m.
Ckett.i.4, Cloths, •Vc.
The subscribers will their stock of Cloths,
Casshneres owl other 11,7o(gtt - Goods, q very lew for
111',JLVANY.,
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CERTIFICATES OF AGENCY
SALE OP ;$
iffirantirellis li e i?„111able
sal
Arc held by the following agents In' their
counties,, As •ntimerous countrireits - or these:
phis ave attempted to be palmed upon the communi,
ty, the propriety or purchasing only from the recog
nized pgen6, will be apparent: ' •
•Cnritherland County—George IV- llitner,Carlisle;
A. Riegel, Mechanicsburg; Gilinore F+;
.MuKinnev,
cwiiille; S. Celbertsmi, Shippensburg; 'Poke
Brelinellll6, New Cumberland; Isaac Barton Lis
born; ,M. G. Rupp, Shiremanstown; L. Riege*Co.
Perry Comity—Alexamb:r Ala,gee, .111comfiel
3.—& Coyly, Lantl4l)nrg,.
August sf,, ih 10
MoUSELIENE iit LAME&
3aq - received, elegaat. Moes. (le Laines at 20, 25,
SI. 37k, sD'aud 75 cts. per yard.
CIIAS. OG UAW.
March 15, 1841.
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The Celebrated fillorse -
WAKE F LIE D
,‘, „, -- -., Will stand for service
r' 3 " : 7 1. A !luring the season, leant
,0•414:101 , •;) ' meiTing on the Istlif
• .., :yRWI , I , •, . pettand..entling on the
"' al 1
4, 1 stpfduly,. as folio ws—
lii gonday, Tuesday and
V
ednesday of - each
.
week, at Middlesex; iiiiil Thursday, Friday and Sat-,
urday, at the stable of Andrew Roberts, in Carlisle.
The terms are $0 fok the season, and $lO for insur
ance. . .
• 'Any person parting with nu Insured Marc before
she is known to be with foal, will be held liable }tr•
the insurance. • • • ,
' Great care- will to taken, but- no accountability
for accidents. -
JOHN THOMPSON
Carlisle, 401 Z, 1841:--3m - .
thorbugA-pred Horse,
priTE
.PAift
**. •;, t : • * Wi l l stnnd,the ensuing se - ascii;
tt, the•terms set forth.
• • • thy - lirtnd bills: . 4
• Peter Parley ;sof the very best
,racing . 00 was.'got by "Oscar"—his, dam
_.....ttnetstlVilkesl'AVAS' by, thecelebrated At,,Sir-Avotde').
• I usandam. by "13edforii"..,his 'g grandam by
"DavP.Asevje'r - his grandamby
hisg' g gr . /111(1RM by.Synns' By refer.. ,
%. epee to, the Titrf lien aster, it will b3_seen.thnt "'Onte
gavtiy,'Titroleon,t dam,by."l2lsottr A'Andren'ettas bY
kosetireTl
',ari e bi"mqiitriotith'i
Ecliose,?'Aiiiltew by'tChiciat 'are'amcing.tne
ocisful •ItitesMi snow on, t he, turf, - havntibbth:ttriend
'.lOO
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CHAS. OtaLBY
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The Stilteribere have on.hand a largeaseinettnent
!Of Cashinere,Thibet, Merin9,,Broelia, Chenille anti
'other Weds of ISlinwls, which they; will 'seal at . a
smell.advance for Cash... •
. , ' .• . • .7.II7'JPER JUULVAVY
1) Airiasic sz - pnEvqll
qf,a Herretyle,.l:ef f, titlheASTew
MBE
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I.have, just,' received from D.
L i andreth, my
spring ,s,upplY. of. Garden Seeds.
11.11,A.INFED • "'RESIT.. •
• • • .S.. ELLI.OI.I"; . ',
Pob '24, 1941. - • . '
LIFIESTL
Copperi .. .. l §l4,ect !Iran anal Till
1,1114
gßiazurafint to ry,
SIJI)3Cil.1.111•Ilt, thankful foC• past favors,
I would inform S public, that he continues to
manufacture at his.old stand i it,,Notalt If:mover street,
Carlisli:!,o3urtite •Cornalan'6 evthy artiek. iu
the line otitis turineSs, such as
Ira,* lielifes,Wye Keyles, Ilatters'
11e3,..110tt3c . Spoutiqg t. ay.l every variety of
Vie- 1 , 3 'are .." s • .
-,..,
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Di'etal,- Stove - Pipe, 4
hripping PaiiB.,•,3•,c. . .1. - ',..-•:--•:.„,,........--- ; :i . . fv .
He also- o irer•s -1 or sale: . ";*IIM3I ' '
If- O• •
C,VcilatV, - ,Parlii ier, , - s i l ii i.::lva-..a. . 0 3 ,,, -
Chamber* mid -Office' ' i .:- .. zt -. "''7 t0 ..-'
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: ivanil'or_doal, or eiTry ‘itieaai pidterii--‘all of
wiii , ll he" will dispose or ota the nio.st reasonable
terms. • ' •
1. Alsc).lins (n• sale t h e improved flotnei
I:n . 9l:leg Si" , )tcis, ‘rltiell;tre suverlor to eiiy cave el-
fi.T;4l it; this
1.811...:-7:191
13= il_ it €4 :A :,I IJ,S
eeoitivn:llll3,ll.tie-j.int ye-
eck - vil anti ma! aim anct.ia , ..,• a vt , t.v larici! and apleaTrii
narwtiliaat.ol'.4ll.l.T.S:7;ll.,•:Pli I , INGI-1.: atl-DO--)II'.IS
TIC- ^ • .
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G 0 0 'ITS,
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which linvo rare in -the Eitirk
!I 111 Plitt i.'‘k 41iich
lkvy respect Fully
:1111i'Vklillly if/ ea!: :511(1 examipe,
bled I r ploase, I *tlueiPleills than afiy
flitet't!ilH 1 111:111I11 , ”tt. ill -Ow I:ottilty.- - -Tliry-ti
11.11)py at all-Ailpen who are lesientis
or Navin ;; •-
e C e 314. 1409 a +TA oods.
stn,•!;'tvill be round flute,. Black,
Bran. Cdtleil, Olive;Catlet, Altilherry, cit
rott;Claret,..Alixt Deal), and a variety of low priced .
1 3Lct) " 4 ..t° IT - 1 53 0
Sonority striptol and .plain I.Ontlon 'and Buckskin
Cassinivists, premium and low piticoid Stittittetfs;
porky Silk, Satin, Velvet, Valencia (:cried, Strip
f!,!, lAigtitt,l.Ol and
• Plaiit SlarseilKs and Cassinfore
Nrcstitigs. .gtotoOal assortment of all finalities and.
colors of
•
Irainfer Goods.
sititablcs, for Gentlemett's Superior Black
Italian I.ntestrings, Gros De Naps, l'o De S was,
'Gro's De Swiss, and Sctislusw eltisst
zes,JaceArts, Cainbries, liobbincfts,Plaiii Mill yi
gured'Swiss, null nook Musling; Shawls, Urcss
Ilailllkerelliees, Scarfs, Veils, Ribbons, Ste.
A 'large and 'excellent assortment of fine 'and. low
prieed Calieoss, Irish, Table, Tow - 01111g and Table
Dialies'y 'Crash 'Msislins, Tiekings, Cheeks, Cords,
Beaverteens, &c. A general assortment of Leghorn
and Straw Boosses.s, Unslwell.ts, Parasols, Also,
an extensive assortment of
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Groceries. and Qpeensware,
of the most Rtitiroveil Qoalities The public nrc.re
spet•trully invited to call and
,imlge for themselves Is.
they it'e determined to sell cheap for eash.oe country
pi'mluett. "rAv ERN :Ire • eespeetfolly
invited to call a n d ex . ainine their stork of Liquors
elsttAkere. •
Centreville; Com. Co., October. 11,1.840,
EDVE TOOL
al a. TS lir U 1. 1
,1111 .0 11):f
The subscriber hereby informs the citizens of Car
lisle, and the public generally', that Ike has •taken the
shop nearly opposite the Jail, where he will be pre
pared to matinlacture to order, on the not reasona
ble terms; any :ii•ticle in his line of husiness, such as
• .
• Axes, rick.; eke.
lie will alminitend tn - Streling and Grinding Axes
lie solicits a share of public patronage. '
. d. JOHN HARRIS.
Carlisle, Nov. 5,1940
Variety Store, &c,
VIE, subscriber, thankful for past fa6rs, respect
fully informs the public that•hd - still comemes
to "hold forth" in Church Alley, near "Education
11:01,!' where he has now on hand a large asiOrtment
"ernotions,coeSisting in i:0, efAl le following: Bread;
`Cakes, Cheqso Bation,
.1 lams; Flour.. Seep, Cider,
Spices, Fruits, Sweetmeats, 'mr other necessaries
cileplatEiffer this meredian.
N. Mlle-also continues te.k.Lep.an 11:ding Ilouse;',
where gentlemen can be - accommodated with Tripe,
Pigs Feet, Pickled Oysters, &c. at the shortestuotice.
- • JACOB SIEG:
Sept. 8•10:-1 year. •
attv .17ffardwitre r Grocery, A•
Mit Tr • sTORE. - •
Fp LIE subscriber has just returned from
the Cities of New 'York', Philadelphia and Bal
timore, and is now opening at Ids store room S. E.
Corner of Market Square and - Alain Streets (for.
merly occupied Ly Guo. W. llitncr,)•a general as
sortment of .
Hardware, : tone Ware, Cedar • Ware,
Britidiria 1T are, Groceries, Oils,
Paints, Varnishes; Gldss, Brush
. es, Whips, Canes, Lamps for
Lumina. Camphine Oil,
. .
null a great variety of a ticles useful and necessary
for furnishing . and keeping a house. He hasalsO,nuil
will constantly keep onland.. , . .
Camphine Oil , . • •
'a cheap and elegant substitute for' sperm oil, and
having been appointed .the agent of Messrs. Backers
andßrother of Newark N. 4.,•f0r the sale of Jone's
Patent Lamps in this county, he is prepared, to fur
nish Lamps and Oil, at a very reasonable rate to all
.who may wish to use this new and economical light.
Having seleete4hie , goods himself, and made his
purchases for cash, he is ableiand is determined to
Those hulag the cash.to fay out will find it to their
advantage twgive him a call.
• HENRY DUFFIELD
Carlitile, July 'B, 1840,-tf,
-Lace Goods.
large assortment of Thread Lace - rind
Cambric an 4 Swiss Edgings tout Tiissertingii,f(ir sale
at reduced prices at the store of , • - •
UffErIN=MI
,• - • • , • .
4-tttu . - Mit*tutiltio•*•
le - ehan ics Ltu rg Line
•
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Between .111echaniesbarg. onf ,
' . .Pltilaolelphia or Baltimore..
- (14.1' RAIL .#0.11.)
.OR CAAVILI •
THE sOscribers trateful far past ravpfs,.
bet; leave to inform their friends and the public.
g'enerallf,Ttlfat eonthate to -- run . a hue - of
imrthen Cars,regnliu•ly bet Ween Meelmideslierg and
Philadelphia or Baltimore, by which goods and pro
duce of all deseriptiks will be forwarded with care
and despateh*the lowest rates of freighti..
PrMime will be redeived et- their ?Warp Houses.
in Mechanicsburg, tmd forwarded to either ,Phila
delphia or Baltimore, according to the dlruction pf
'the owner. .
The highest price will he gir for .Whcat
and Flour. . '
"' DRESBACII & WILY.
N. B. Plaster of Ptiris and Salt 'alwayi - kept on
hand, and for sale at the lowest prices.
July 1840. 7 -Iy. '
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LAM ANM FIGURED MOUSELIN pE
EtEt SLAIN
LAINS, offdred for sale by
• • . ARNOLD Sz
Ba,rga,ints, ',Bargains.
• " Cheap Goods for Cash.
• •
•
The STthscribers, desirous of vet:Men; their stock
of Nterelnunlize, plFer - it at reduced prices for Cris/r.'
•Tri6ii;i4itiltock Of • -
3 1 202 - 010713,
Cassiuzeres, Saline/Is, Illerinocs; Flan
. nets, 4.c, y e. •
will be sold at-a very small. ildvinice. ._Such.perions
_as are desirtius of obtaining . good bargains Will please
call at the store of •
. • 11,IT NEU : Sz.IIII.7I.VANY. -
- IC4l3.'Tlie entire stock of jlerehruirgiTe will be
sold a bargain to any cue wishing to -engage :the
business, ifXnplication be made immediately.
Dec. IQ 840.
. .
•
Bla,ok'Vralnut flank
?I - IHE. Subscriber , wishes to:
_purchase
/tl. I_CE any quail
ity that may be offered; for lcilich Forty Do)lars
eatilvver thouSaltd"ft:et plank_rneasure3yilltie
Said i'ku/V. to Ite .of good quality; two iiiches Ina
....one,:eiitbkliiii.llllgli , P.P.ss li ..:., Ogi:t(Mil...W 11.
-0.rj 1 10 1, 4.! 3
Iti4itt, maiiinnuiliatajv for nt 1011 - foßi 7 lii•deil to the
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oilier inform :Ilion-relativeto 81111 i 1/11)11111!SS
())111 1)1! TIM on appliciition
rlisle;.or by addressilig. t h e subscriber (Gast paid)
residing iu Philailelpliia.
- - - - DAVID rI~DLD; fir.
.1,t0071 Fitint,EY
BIM
December 30,1 - 00,---G ini).l!
IF7th - - - alilligajets . —improved'
l'ettent horse Ppiver..
THE great encouragement,. hereMfore received
from the salemflasmachines,imluces him to cif
fee to the public a new :mil improved Horse Power,
which can be shifted in gear or out .of kear by keys,
and shift the band t 8 give 'it 11%:e different revolutions.
And he hiss tui hesitation in aSstiiiingtlM Furmersthat
he is now Bile to furnish them with an articlefar su,.
'atriar to those manufactured heretofore— For speed
and clean dirk:Shim; and ease to the horses, Lc be
his Machines to be unequalled.
His prick) is $l40 --seventy drams to be paid cash,
and the balance in six - mintilis, for which a- note wilt
be relpired with intru st. At) - person purchasing a
machine and upon a filir hid, not being pleased, can
return it. Ire will at all times be ready to furnish
them on the shortest notice; orders tram a distance
will be punctually attended to. Ile will also repair
machines on theshOrtest 'notice:
WILLIAM :MILLIGAN.
Ncwville, July 29, 1810.- 7 01 .
LL COLOURS OF CARPET thAIN, for
11 sale at the New Store io Shippensburg, by •
ARNOLD R ABRAMS.
Bal»i of Coynetbia.
• Consul's Vico, ?
Philadelphia. S
ENOW ALL 'PERSONS to whom these pres
i eats shall come, that I, G inn ERTSOXT,
BV1 . 1.4116: Majesty's Consul _for,,,the_City.of
Philadelphia, do hereby certify, That Hobert Wimp
.ton, Esq., nho attests to the for; oing Certificates, is
Mayor of the City of Philadelphia.; mid that Mat
thew Bandall,Esq., is Prothonotary of the Court of
"Common - Pleas for the - citrand - ennOtrual;Philadel
phia, to both whose signitures, with tlieSeals of their
respective offices, full faith and credit is due.
ll:further certi }j, thst . T am personally acquainted
with - Joseph Inglis,one of the signe.rs of the certi
ficates hereunto affixed; which expresse,s the efficacy
of the Balm of Columbia, and that lie is a person of
great respectability, and worthy of full faitivand cre
dit; and that I have heard hint etpress his unqualifi
ed approbation ( - tithe eflects - of the said Balm of
Bonilla, in itestorit r e , t his hair.
Civet' under myinind'and seal or office, at the city
of Philadelphia, in the State of Pennsylvania, the
United-States-of-_ rneriCa;
ROBERT WHARTON, Esq,_ late Mayor' Of
a
Philadelphi, lllts.certi fit:a, as may Im'seen below, to
the high character of the following gentlemen.
usedundersigned do-hereby certify that have
used the Balm of
,Columbia
. diseovered by , J. Old
ridge,av and he found it highly serviceable not Only
as a imeventive against the falling oil ofhair;but aho
a =On restorative,
WM: THATCHEOOenior,
• Methodist Minister in St. Geoilte diarge
No. BG North Fifth st.
JOHN P. INGLIS,33I - Arch sf.
TiIONIAS,III. D. 163 Race st.
S. FUREY, tot Spruce st.
HUGH. McCURDY, 243 South 7th st.
JOHN VAR),), jr., 12.3 Arch st. „
The aged, and - those 'who persist in Wearing wigs,
May not always experience its restorative qualities,
yct!it will certainlyTaise its virtues in the, estimation
of the public, when it is known that thiee of 'the a-,
Bove signers are more than SO years of age, and the'
others not less than SO. •• •• • -
•
COMIONWEAIITH OF vENDI9YLVANIAI
. .
•City of Philadelphia.
I, ROBERT WHARTON, Mayor'of said City of
Philadelphia, do hereby certify that I atn well> ac
quainted with Messrs. J. - . P. Inglis, John S. Furey,
and litigh McCurdy, whose names are signed' to the
atboye.certificate, that they arc, gentletneitof charac
ter and respectability, and as , suclatlll credit should
•be given to the eiiid certificate.
Iu witnesP whereof, I have hereunto set myltud,
r r and caused the seal of the city to be affixed,
the sixth day of llewmber,
• • ~ • ROBERT WITAATON, Mayor.
OLDRIDGES.BALM OP. COLUMBIA For/
THE HAHL—ltspositive qualities are as fol
Ist.-For infant's keeping theiheatlfree froni.scurf
and causing a luxuriant growth Of hair. . .1.
• 2d: For ladies after child-birth, restorinP, the, skin
to its usual strerigth and firmness, and preVedtingthn
falling out of the hair.'-, •• • .. • •
Atl. For any person recovering from any debility,
thn - same effect iftproduded. •
4th. If used in infancy tiltn mind growth is started,
it Marrhe preserved braftention.to OM latest period
' sth. It frees the, head from dandruff, ,
strengthens
the roots, itnparts-health..ambligor_ta•thecirnulation•
;and 'prevents the hair from changing . colour or, get
Ming gray. • , . • . • • .
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fith. It causes the hair to 'curl itsautirolly when
,0
done up in itosier night: ' - '•• • Dom' L 41. K
Q Pao ladies toilet should ever be made without it. r,, ,
(1.4421114 .
7th. Childreivwlio have byony'meani, contracted
•'ThiSuitstiriberiinffer their present Stock of 11'
vermin in the head, are iminediately. Mid perfeetli -
?,•• chandion at reduce4l priceo,. and' will continue at eh
cured o f them by- . its i*litfallible,•-:
n 'Oita Moil' all' is void... A, large portion - Of . eh ,
:'•For ale'q the drug' • store 'of - Comstodk-lk,•cmig'i %talk InOffernd 3 0.05 t. •••.' • , • •
Fleinlier, greet Ottarc-'l"adriittad nrri.44;
venoii k:DII01510,•••' k;
f •• !, • f „ •
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MIEN
41-1 tiE 4 1-9 N . G 1 MACHINES
.GILI3ERT IZOISEILTSON.-
Read' the fogowing.
[From (lie tlfiryoiA
Cral '''' Deltas h•
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COMMISSION & . FORWARD.
' ' 1111 INGMERCHANTS, - 1
Have ECM6VCIIO to, capacious Warehouse recently
occupied by D..l.6ech Sr. Co. at the north-westearner
of Cherry and 'Broad street; Philadelphia:
I. l'rona the !Wales. Which the location and internal
arrangement td . this „depot afford; 30 to 40 Burthen
- Cars can - be - accommodated to unload and Matt at:the
same time with, sufficient room to store 20,000 barrels
or Flora., and 400 to 600,t0n of Grain exclusive of the
...
forwarding departmeot, .
..
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A CHRONICLE OF
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the' ,S:tagd
WITII SPLENDID STEEL ET:II,II.IICGS
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WILLIAM T. PORTEIV;LDITOR
NEW VOLUME FOR 13.11. -
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MAGNIFICENT STEEL ENG WINGS, uni
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ON STEEL may be obtained at the PublicattiM Of
fice at One Dollar each. They will be sent to Amy .
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from injury. •
- mu sr On:WS
HEALTH ELIXIR.
There.is not one case ofPeier.in a thousand, but
may be effectually broken up and. removed 'bY the
use of this Elixir. It removes all acidity indigestion,
bilious matter add constipation from the stomachs
nod bowels It operates gently and effectually on
the bowels, and powerfully on the kiffiiZys and skin.
It removes all unpleasant lbelings after a hearty Meal,
and promotes a good appetite. It needs only a trial
to gave Perfect satisfaction. Him become a general
-practice with many to use this article-in all cases of
colds, pains in the bones,or heavy:disagreetible feel
ing, tendering to headac he or chilliness. For hoarse
ness; if taken through the day; it completely restores
the voice" Without — prialucinOirokness. Whoqing
cough, and all coughs of children are cured by st.—
The_stomach is kept in perfect ortler`by it, and' it is
quite impossible that any disease should coinusence
while a. person is iSSitig' this Syrup.
y.lt takendaity it produces a rudy, healthy, and
young appearance, by driving off all :the humors of
the system: Sold.genuine at 2, Fletcher street, one
door below_ Pearl street, N. Y. by eomstock & Co.,
and by all respectable Druggists.
• For sale also by STEVENSON &
KU), Carlisle, Va. •
WORMS ! - WORMS!! --• WORNM
To reiniied these troublesome find dangerous
• inhabitantii of the. stomach and bowels, which so often
impair the health and destroys *the lives of children,
useJayne'e Tonic"Verniifuge, a certain and safe.pre
paration forthe renaoval Of theviiriouskinds of worms,
dyspepsia, lone, stomach, want 'of appetite,' infantile
,feverand ague, and dibilityoftlte stomach land-bear
ela, and oFgaps'of . iligeation.' Te . be had•at. No,•QO
South Third street Philadelphia, • . '
Also to be had of Samuel Elliott and Stevenson &
OintleCarlisle,Par 10Q
DR. WISTAR'S
BALSAM-1F WILD-CIIERRY
THE CELEBRATED REMEDY FOR
DISEASES OF THE
,LUNGS,
, .
IIJA6I ROCS remedies have been - offered and
'-puffed into notic'e , for diSeases• of the Lungs,
some of which_ has undoubtedly been found very use
ful, but of :dl that have hitherto been knoWn; it 'Mist
be universally- acknowledged th6re is . none that has
ever proved as successful as the " BALSOM OF
wiLD cnERRY.".
are the. astonishing restorative-and,
heuliiigpr'opertiesof tlds."llalsami"tbat even in the
worst forioirof Consumption, when - Abe patient ins
_suffered .with the most distressing cough, violent
pains i n 'the cliest,ilidictdty of breathi fig, mghtsweats,
bleeding of the longs, &e. and when the most esteem
ed remedies ofour Pharmacopias had failed to afford
any relieGand eVcit,wlien Ifotanic,.notriteriathie; and
numerous other remedies, had been used for many,
niOntlisin vain, this invaluable remedy has clieeked'
every symptom,and been productive of the most as
tonishing relict: • In the early stages of the disease,
proceeding from neglected colds,- termed Catarrbal
Consumption, it has been used With undeviatingspe
cess, and in many distances, whet this disease seem •
ed to have marked its -victim for - a,, early graVe, the
use of this medicine-has arrested every symptotn,and
restored the lungsAb a sten:4.4o.feet health.
In that form of Consumption, sa_peevaletit amongst,
delicate yowl.- fetriales,Oomnaolify t6ined
"going into ailecline," n conifilaintwith, which thou
sands are lingering; it has also been used with surpri
.sing SUCCCSH, tend not only possesses ntlie, power of
di ec kimme_progress_of_this alarming di seas.e,ltut
at. the same time' strengthens and invigorates the
whole system more effectually than .any remedy we
.have'eveu possessed.
• Vf.. LIWVlat COMPLAINT.--,ln 'disc:ties of tht;
Liver, particularly when attended with a cough, indi
gestion or wandering pains in the siole, it has also pl•o
-ved very - efileaciotts;-amt-eured many-cases of-th is
kied-afte]r the most:powerful remedies hail failed,
Dit - *ASI'IINI . X.-7-Iyi this complaint it . .ks also been
used in nunierous 'instances with the most singular
success. It opens the,chest, rendering_the -breathing
perfectly-free, arrests the-caught, and will seldom lhil
to give permanent relief. •
n"'"13110NCI11f axamily iir all'llroni- ;
claial affeCtions.of the tlirtittlottfended with a lioarse
ness, cough or soreip the throat, also lir found
a very -elfectual remedy, and will mostly afford irn
mrdiate relief if 'used conmenectuent of , lta
attack.
•
COUGIIS COLDS:-.-..Th 'common coughs
and cold. that inlaidl w,i-extynsk'ely throughout tlic
[ ,, Kititei , ;l . t-lilthOnrull-tnirett-tUtV-IllkocAl,
* 1
icial.y..:oc-shoculess Iff_lirt ; tilliitig,ke., the use =ol• -this
Balsam u.ill suppress such symptoms immediately,
- audar the same time lircrcnt tl , loo%§_rculnbcconi 7
ing more ser[6(6lY'iliscaied:
(0 - "
- r ...,f;ROUP AND WHOOPING4WHIL—In
these - n complaints, so-coniino . otit hildren, this
Satetvitill - lielimm n elf stip - N.IM. t - the • Parego
tic Elixii• Syrup of Squills, and the various, cough
miXtureS iii tqnonfeti UsecaSlCfeentirely free frOnt
ally thing the least iiikirioUS; end - may at alitinie - s - be
given to childr'en with perfect safety-oml with the cer
taintynf its affording them speedy relief.' •
0 . : 1 "-AS A FAMILY MEDICINE for niany oth
er wield:aids, this Balsam will also be 11/111111 partic
:Wanly useful: Besides' hating proved an iny:llmible
remedy in all - Polmonary affections, Lulu:fiat a pow- -
erfal influence over many diseases depeudin, ,, on 0
depraved condition of the system, end those wlio have
stacred.from the indiscriminatefise of Alercdry; or
other deleterious drugs, that are often compounded
in different quack nostruns,.will. find it a.remedy.of
great Value, possessing the power of strengthening
And invigorating the' whole system - more effectually
- than.any other medicine we possess. • -
CAUTION TO PURCHASERS.—As this med
icine has already acquired great celebrity t may
probably be some attempts to imitate it, atRI , -tleceive
the puldie, with a spurions mixture, to preveld which
I would wish all purchasers to observe the following
marks of the genuine Balsam. It is put up in bottles
of two sizes each, haviWthe words WISTAR'S
BALSAM. OF WILD' CHERRY, PHILADEL
PHIA, hlmrn in the glass, and a label s on the front
with the signature of HENRY WISTAR, M. I).
without which none is,genuine. •
-Prepfired - for the proprietor by WILLIA MS &
CO., Chemists, No. '22 Commerce street, Philadel
phia, and sold by theinost respectable Druggists and
other appointed agents in all. the principal towns
thrdughout the United States.
vp . The Genuine Balsam sold. in Car
lisle, by SAMUEL ELLIOTT, appoint
cil
Agent.
'Price . 1:00 a bottle
December 16, 1 . 8.10.---ly •
•
Behtistry..
•
DR. I. C. LOOMIS,.
TgAs_rotuvned to Carlisle, and will, as heretofore
Up attend to the practice of Dentistry.. Be may
be . found at 'Colonel Ferree's Hotel: Persona re
questing it, will lie waited upon at their residedee.
y Refer to C cotton 1): Forma:,
ct .
Da. PAvin N. ,111..tuost.
Carlisle, March 11; 1810.•
_ . lays' Liniment. --
NO FICTIOX
This extraordinary chemical composition, the re
sult of science and the invention of a celebrated med
icarman, the-introduttion-of-which-to- the-public
was invested with-the solemnity of a death-bed be;
quest, has since gained
,1 reputation , unparalleled,
fully-mist:tilling the correctness of the lamented De.
Gridlley's last confession, that "he dared • not -die
without giving to posterity the benefit of his know!" .
edge
. on this subject,.' and -he- therefore bequeathed
to his friend and attendant, Solomon Hays, the secret .
aids discovery.
It.is now used in the principal hospital's, 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 bAle credulity, unless where
its effects are witnessed. Externally in the follow
ing CoMplaints:
-r-Por'llropsy,=-Creating—extraordinary
at one(
. Swelliligsteducing` thetlyin tfcw hours.
• Itheurcuttisra---AiSlito or chronic, giving quick
GM
Sore Throat---By cancers. ulceri, or colds.
Croup and WitoooingXougli—'-Externally and
over the chest.
All 'Bruises, Sprains, and Burns---Cured in a few
hours. '
Stires and thcers---Whether , fresh or long stand
jug, and fever sores.
• Its operation upon adults and children in reducing
t.
kli umatic.swellings, and loosening eoughs mut tight
nes of the chest by relaxation of the parts, has been
Or wising beyond conception. The common,re
mat4k of those who have used it in the Piles, is "It
acts liken Charm."
KLES.—Theprice, $l, is refunded to any
person - who will use a bottle of Hays' Liniment for
the tiles; and return the empty bottle witboutbeing
cured. Theso•aro the positive order's Of the priwrie;.
tor to the agents, and out of many thousands sord,not
one has . been unsuccessful. •
We might insert certificates to any length, - but
prefer that those who sell the article, should 'exhibit
the original to purchasers.
•
• , 1: Physicians . and. Patients: -
. •
The Blind Piles, said to he incurable by external
applications.---Solomon Heys warrants the contrary.
His Liniment will cure Blind Piles. Footsore more
stubborn than theorieS.* Ile solicits all respectable
physicians to try it upon
,their patients. it. will, / do_
them uo borm, - and it is known that every physicia n
who has-had the honest to make the 111111,11 AS ;can
didly admitted that it :hoc succeeded' in every.ciose
they have known. .:Then Why not .useit ? • It is the
minim of one of theirmostrespeatoblemembeus;nOW
tecensed.' Why refuse , to, tise it ?Bemuse it is sold
aura Proprietary medicine? Is'thiii a sufficient ex..'
cusp foe suffering thcir - .honeitmitientsto - .linger_ In :
tlistrea. ?.. We think not. Physician's shall be oon-
vinced that there is •no 'humbug "or . ipuickery.abOut
this article.—AVlly.then not alleviate human suffer—
ing ?• '
If they won't-tmlt• before,let ufter;nll,
nther'presceiptionii fail :, 'PhYsicians are respectfully,
requested 'do theimielves and patients the justice to
Ilse this article. It shall be token from, the bottles
and done their. prescriptions Willey desire.. •
'SOLOMON HAY
' • 'Sold ilSr Conistook 8r: Co. 'Wholesale Deli hitt ;
No. 2,Fletcherstreet,New York.. ; --; •
; ',Tot paale . E NIE4
I)INKLE4 . Carlisb, Pa:'
' inslotiVs's-Bitisant-or ----- :
nOu• ,
ND . •
'An imptn;alleled mine:ollw ominnioli Colds, Ciiiigln3,•
Asthma ; InfluonZll, .Oppgli,Brotkehitii3;
and all diseases of the ,Breast and, Lungs; leading
• tf)': Consumption ; ecAppOsed of the concentrated'
. :virtutta,of Horehound, Hone§efinlood Hoot,
erwOlk" and seivral Other vegkAable - suliStaners.--7
J. 111. , WINSLOW, Rochester,"
The itMocence and universally admitted 'pectoral
viifiti~ of the, KerliS franrwhich-the-132,1LSAW0p
tipitynouND,,iti'made, are too generally known
to require recommendation; . it is thercfbre only fie
cessary,to,,obserVe that.this medecine contains the,
*hole of their medical properties, highly coneentrat
d, and So Imp:idly combined with-several other ve
getable substances, as to render it the most speedy,
mild and certain lentedy, now, in use, for'''the Com
pinion; above mentioned,. ; • •
For Chi/ firm, this Balsam is of inestimable value.
kis a speedi , remedy for the ll(hooping Cough and
•
Croup,anc};tlfordscertain reliefiU Bowel Cpniplaints,
Chalk, Teething;kc. It iihilikasant to the taste, nail
may be safelpgiven to the tenderest infant and should,
be kept nt alLtimes in every funnily, as it is much
better 11)1 , the complaints incident to Chihli-Cr), than
ParegOrie,Godn'eys Cord 4d, Or the Cordial s 130.00171-
lfseq,sas hundreds to this City have testified.•
Read the fi)/lowing:.--I.liereby certify that early
in the.sprini of 1438,..1 contracted It severe COLD,
*high Roth:Allmon pylungs, ;111(1 threatened n hasty
ConsuMPtion. lOiled several prescriptions, but oh.-
ta tried little or no relief was much alarmed.—
Happening to' bit in Rochester, I was advised Ity my
friend, Mr. AYinslow, to try n_bottle or his IlAtsAnt
OF 1401RIO/Tpin did so, and to my surprise ob
tained relief at ofice---and by the use of that single
bottle was perfectly restored
,to health. To those
afflicted, with Colds or Coughs, at this•inclement
season I say "() and do likewise."
...LEANDER'
PittsfOrd,,Motirdeeos:,'Xtv. 9, 18•38.-
Me. John M. Winslow, Druggist,
Dear Sir: I have been for a series of years afflict
ed with aii tiffectidn'of the" Lungsottal a tided cotigh - , -
.
and Inn many times arose in_the morning as com
pletely exhausted : by excessiVe 7 Cotigliiiig•during the
night as sl' person would be by a hard days lither:
have tried most Of the popular eemedies. cif the day, -
but never found relief until t Met with your Balsam
of Horehound. All the other remedies or - Li:datives,
that 1 have, used, leave the ili a
_ congested
state,'while yours leaves.theni soluble and free. This
consider a great desideratum. On taking it dose of
I your ltalsam when going to lied, I test quietly
the night, and my-sleep is,refreshing,'„, I 'Mks! great
pleasure . -In--recmiuneuding_,yottr_ jbjsam_pfalfrgre 7.
hound to arthose inieted with- ptilmonney coin
plainta br itny'dis'ease appertaining, tollie lungs, nail
ir l-takviia•o-gpiftettioartiFthatoti-folvike.Teiwri, , -.
OFfoolt 1 7 1 ;wak ; ;Pg , "I'V5 1 .1atc.A.A-a t'rr47l'
BPtiifiiTt tri - Vcalfc iv it Int - Melt - Melt . •
„__,AV-Mjf . O.QSWELL,
For sold by
- Also, by Drtiggists generally throughout the nom
_try.- Price 56 cents per bottle• • • .
, •
Irkeltudian - Ve -IPril
•
Area purgative medicine, so natural to the.lntraau
mild; and pleasant in their
operation ,dint not the slightest dread of pain or sick .
;teas, need lie apprehended from their use, even - by
the most 'delicate: at the same dine if used 111 such a
manner_ ns.to -operate freely by the bowels; those
jnorliiil hunters, (which dc posited ;lain the various
parts of the body are the cause of every ache or pain
we suffer) Will most assuredly be removed; and not
only will pain, or distress ()revery description be dri
ven from the bodrcbut diiease in any form will be im
possible:- •• •, •
For the same reason, when; from the sudderfebang
es_of at mospliere;or any other cause, the perspiration
is checked, andthose humors which should pass off by
the skin are thrown inwardly, causing headache,nau
seau,aml sickness, pains in thebones, watery and in
flamed eyes , sore throachoarseness,coughs,consump
tiOnoilieumatic pains ill various parts of the body,'and
'many other symptoms ofcatehing culd,the Indian•vei
etable l'ills will invariably give immediate relief--
Three or four pills, taken at night on going to bed,and
repented a few tithesortHremove all the aboie un-•
pleasant syniptoms,and restore the body to even soun
der health thau labre. -
The Indian Dlretable Pills, (Indian Purgative) are
a natural, and therefore a certain cure for Costiveness:
because they cleanse the stomach and bowels of those
bilious humours, which not only paralyze,and weaken
the ligestive organs, but are the cause f Headache;
nausea; mph sickness, palpitation of thebeartOlying
;mina in various parts of the body; and many. other
disagreeable complaints. • The same inay be said of
difficidty of breathing, or asthma ;the bulbul Vegeta
ble Pills will loosen and carry off by the stomach and
bowels, those tough pleglimy hum ors which stop-up
all air cells of the lungs,and are the cause of the above
dreadful complaint.
••,-- In all disordered motions of the blookerdletHnter
mittent, remittent, nervous, inflammatory and putrid
FEVERS, the Indian Vegetable Pills will be found
ficertain remeily;• because they chemise the stomach
and bowels of all bilious matter,andjawify tharool ; - .
consequently, as they remove the cause of every kind
of disease, they are absolidely certain to cure every
kind of Fever.
So also when morbid humors are deposited unon
the medibrane and muscles, causing those pains, in
flammations and swellings called Rheumatism, Gout,
Etc.; the Indian Vegetable Pills may be relied on as
always certain to give relief, and If persevered with . ,
iniikit iv perfeia
cure of the above painful maladies. From three to
fifeolsaid Indian Vegetable Pills, taken every night
on going to bed, will; i n It short time, completely Lad
the..-liotlY_ of - jai:slloodd Jtud-coarupt-Inunors-r- and -
Rheumatism, Gent and pain of every description, will
disappear as if by magic.
It should be remembered tliiit - the Indian Vegetable
- Pills are certain to remove pain:in the side, oppres
sion, neausea and sickness, loss of appetite, costive-
ness,a yellow tinge ef the skinlied eyes, atut.e.very
other symptom. of Livil complabd ; - because they
purge from the 6th: these corrupt - and stagnant hu
mors wide'', when deposited upon the Liver, arc the
cake of the above dangerous com Plaint. - They are
also a certain preventive of apnlexy and suddeil death;
Because they carry off thoSe humotirs which, obstrue
ti rig the circulation, are the cause of a rush, or deter
mination of blood to the head---giddiness especially
on-turning-suddenly - rOund—iblindness*drowsiness
--loss of memory.inflammation of the
sanity, and every other disorder of the-mind. .
• ONE WORD To. TILE SEDENTARY. •
Those whofrom habit or onpation,arekept much
within doors; should remember. that they frdmently
breathe an -atmosphere. wide'"i is wholly. unfit few the
proper expansion of (hi lufigs ' and at the same time,
owing . to want of exereise,the b owels are not sufficient
ly- evacuated--the blood becomes impure, and head
acheindigestion, palpitation of the heart, and many
other disagreeable symptoms, arc sure to follow.
THE INDIAN VEGETABLE . PILLS,
Being a cleanser of the stomach and bowels,and a di
met purifier of the blood, arc certain uot-only to re
move pain orllistressof every kind from the the body,
.but if used occasionally, so as to keep the body free
from thosehuraors whieltare the cause of every male
dy under heaven, they will most assuredly promote
such a just, and
,eipial eireulation.of the blood, hat
those who lead n sedentary life, will be enabled-to
enjoy sound health, and disease of any: kind will be
absolutely impossible. • • '
For sale by •
CHARLES. OGILBY, Agent, , '
• .
' .T.A.C.GB•-G..LAUMAN,
„-Dillsburg, York . Co. Pa. ' • I ,
Offitie and General Depot, No. 1,69 Mae street
,• • • play 20,1840.-1 y
.:EAYNE'S EXPEC'FORANT.---This
we—medicine has alreadrpreveditself to - be all that
it has been recommended, by those who have given
it a fair test in this country, and the demand for at in
'ere:lees daily: We liave,'just heard.of an important
cure_ofAstlimaovhich has been of beted by the used
it in neighboringtoWm:--the case was that of re:.
.:Baie•wlfoliatt for, long time been under the care of
' physician; fait hatl received *to relief, and her case
',was beginning tote considered hopeless. AS a last
resort she purelmeed a - bottle orik. ,Tityne•Sitiecto-:
'rapt, Which caused lie'r to expectorate freely . , g,rintual ,
ly cased' her cough, and , rapidly restornig her to
ltealth. We haVe no hesitation in saying this prepa
rationef Jayne; tor thh cure of coughs, eolda,
fluetin,":lllllimaiflonsemption, &e, is the most valua
Me medicine ever offeitill'to
quaCkery about 47-I[ l o,:'34pczts one p.
quo most skilful ;practising_physiciaiii in ,Pennaylva
nini and wherevet , hliptdeparatioki . Ifavi teen thor
iitighlitestml, htillkoked.uptni its a,
efinitoe.F..(ornerSetpit9 - ,fournal.
.fgr,kk - by,i8,4001:01110064 , . Ptiifkinpon & Itiu 7
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V:t?
RFIM
S. ELLIOTT, Owlish - %
Noirri
..Denial - Surgery. - . j .
. nI IIIE SUBSCRIBER . respectfully ',ticklers ' tits,
:1: grateful acknowledgments•to the public - for the,
very liberal share of patronage he has received dur
ing thy past year,`und would still continue to °fret
them his professional services in their various firm).-
ithes.at his resideneO, N0'..7, Harper's Row. lie files,-
cleanses, and plugs teeth, and: inserts incorruptible
Luria -mantic artificial teeth . in 'the most •approved •
manner. Charges always moderate.
~ . J. C. NEW, M. H.
Carlisle March 25 1840 --tf • . •
7.4.36E1LY. •nr10111ES * :
Prepared only by Dr.,71. Jayne, Inventori
and sole proprietor, No.• S'outh..Third_'
. street, Philadelphia, and ?nay be had of
• S. ELLIOTT, itnd also of STEPEIV. ,
SON .DINKLE Druggfsls, Cdr=
'lisle, Pa. • • •
. Theoe'medicines are recommended and extensive
ly used by the most intelligent persons halite United
States, by numerous Professors wind PreSidents of
Colleges,
Colleges, Physicians of the Army and Naiy . ,and of -
hospitals and.Almsbonses, and by more' thanitlitee'
hundred Clergymen of various denominationS.
They arcexpressly prepAred 'for. faMily use, and'
hint acquircid an.unprecedetited - riopidarity through-L
-out tIM United States; and 4is they are so admirably
Calenlated to preserVe ILEA LT/1•1110 cure DISEASE, ilO ,
tinnily should ever. be without them. The proprie
tor of these valuable preparations received Ins eduM.
cation at one ofthe best Medical Colleges in
led State.s, and has had fifteen - years experienee in an
extensivr'and diversified practicem vikieb 110415 had
ample opperfunities. of aegnirmg u , practical knostl
edge of dlseases r and of tne remedies best calculated
to remove them.
.
•
These Prep:wait - fits consist of
JAYNE'S EX PECTORA NT, a yalun file remedy
for cough, colds, consumption, sedans, spitting of
blood, croup, Looping cough, bronchitis, pleurisy nod
inflammation ofthe lungs:or throat, difficulty of bren- .
thittg i •nn(l allAlisesses of pulmonary organs.—Price
one' •• " • ' - •
- 7 - AIsoIAYNE'S - 11Allt TONIC, for tlio preserva
tion,growth 811(1 beanty:of.the hair, and which will
positively-bring iir.new hair on bald heads.—Price
one dollar. • .
Also JAYNE"S TONIC VERMIFUGE,. a cer
'taltratal pleasant remedy for worms; dyspepsia,piles,,
and many other di seaSes,---Pri ee cbuts.
Also JAYNE'S CARNIINVIIVE 'BALSAM, a
certain cure for bowel and summer complaints, (liar,
rittuolvsentiry cholic,•tramps; sick headache, t0tt.;.....:
stop - melt, cholera morbus,apd all derangements : 49Le. •
011irettutts - ,Siv.z.zrrice'.. 4
cents. • •
I,„"." 4 3 ,AArr.fa
Attar-v
tiliatrtietiona, diseases of the skin,
all eamliere an' al terati or-purgittivt
tOdicini , required.—;-Price 25 , centsybox.
.May , •
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•-;• Awe's Hair Tonic,•
Fot , the grdwili;mservation and restoration
This is ail excellent article, and hns, in nu-
inerous
. protlyeed a line
- °lithe licadvic persons ItholadLlieen for xcajtta
. ',AWES .ANn. CrNTLEInEs,---othyou wislrelegafit.,
luxuriant and - beautiful hair? I know you will answer
yea:: llcar, lot one moment, the cause of its loss; why
it tprus gray, - tasty and: coarse, harsh and impleasali
in its appearance, and finally falls oft. Each hair has
a root-in the skin, and is itsellaliollow'lmbe, through
which thercis a constant circulation of . tine blood.—
Hy this 9 - initiation the hair. is_ nottrishedAndlieldi - i•
fast, its glossy( admit. is given and preserved, alai it is
covered Nvith the finest oil. New any Airing which in- ,
jures_the skin. At the head, or diverts or takes away
the blood from it, will prevent or impede the circula
tion through the tube!, of the hair, stop
,its growth,
and cause. it to NH offor turn gray, or both.. lichee
it is that any cause that obstructs or.weakctis the cir
culation of blood - through the skin, or that diverts the
bkiod to other parts of the system, will take away the,
lively, fresh and youthful appearance of the hair, ar
rest its growth, turn ii gray sooner or later, and in
thousands of instances' cause premature baldnesti:- --
For sale by .
•
-S. ELLIOTT, and
STEVENSON & DINKLE,
Carlisle, Ps,.
Iffly
Hair .Tonic.--We call the Ant - 9010h of ithose af
flicted with prematm'e bahluess:fo thopscellent Hair
'runic prepared by•Dr: Jayne of this city. Having
used it ourselves, we can speak of its virtues by . eipe
circler, andswe unhesitatingly pronounce it an MUM
able remedy to prevent the falling off of the hairomd
to restore it from a dead, to ft line, 'healthy appear
ance. We can also speak from 'personal knowledge
of the cases of two or three friends who were predis-
Posed to baldness, who by the use of Jayne 's Hair
Teak, bare now luxurient hair. We have no dispo
sition to puff, indiscriminately all kinds of remedies
foe nll•diseases whirll_flesh is heir to, but when we
have testkil the virtue of nn we've free to say
it is good.—Sattnylto Evening Post,
• Jayne's Hair Tonic.---We have, Iteraofore;npim -
breed ourselves among those' , who believed - that ;the:
i lair Tonic, prepared by Dr. Jayne, was, one of the'
many quack. nostrums whose virtues are -:even seen •
beyond the fulsome pull's of their auth,ors. We are
willing, at length, to make public acknowledgment of
the error of our belief. An inanate'friend,sometwo
or three months since, all the top of whose cranitim
-was-aabald-asa-pieeu of-polished-niarbleontmr,Te all--
Our jesting and ridicule of the idea of attetlyting„
to cultivate so, barren a spot purchased a bottle or
two of the lisle Tonic from Dr..layne,and acCording
to ills directions appliettit—During the-present-week--
the same friend ushered himself into our presence,and
uncovering his hitherto naked head; astonished us with
a dtin,though luxuriant-growth of hair, from one to
two inches in length—upon the re6;;Premises we had
believ6ll as unyielding to cultivation as the trackless
mad that skirts the Atlantic. This is no puff, but is
religiously true,and to those who dould,the gentleman
can be pointed out.' What is umre. iivfavor.of..this.•
"Tonic," the Case here cited was not one of tempera
es baldness , - , -no sudden loss of the hair--but was one
of years' rUmiling, though the the gentleman is hut.
forty Aye years of age.--rbiladelphia..Spirit of the
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WA It !,WAR_!_ WAR !---The Wigniakerslave—,±
declared hostilities against our neighbor De... Jayne; ) ;
on account of his ilair Tonic, Avhidi is knocking_alli.".._
their businesS into a "cocked hat." "Ladies and Len
tlemen--old and voting arc flocking to the Doctor's'
standard. Rends Tong divested of even the first rudi
ments of liah.iitter using bis Hair tonic soon appear
with new and .flowing locks which 'Absalom himself
might haVe envied. Beardless boys are seen with
large and tipsily whiskers; and ladies smile again
through their own raven ringlets more beautifuland
bewitching than ever. • Bald heads are doffing their •
wigs and throwing them to the "molts and the 'nits,"
while the Wig makers stand aghast as they hehold -
the demolition of their business. • ,
, What will be the consequence of tills war we brow
not; as the 'wiggiesare outrageous, and the Doctor ie
mites firm, and declares .that "some things can be
done as well as others,"antl that bald heads may as
well wearAheir own hair as Uaat of others.--4 Wee
kly Messenger.
Jayne's Hair 7'onic.—We meet at alMoet every' •
corner, when perambulating the streets, men Wearing
long and glossy IP5lr, Which' they seem to be proud '
of, and others who have raised, in a few tveelat;ia crop
of black mouitacties,""that would vie withl4'e ilossiest
Bruin that4iNaraliced the forest. • it liasln!ziled us'
to know the secret-of all 'those wondrous:crops of
hair;:but Messrs. SANDS, 79 and NO Fulton street, •
haVe got the remedy, where all who are curious: in: —
welt matters may, learn a valuable secret.---. Nero
York Whig:
Sold in Philadelphia at 20 South Third Street.,,'
GRATIICODE • •
is . the:badest crime
. We are not among that chute Of Editors wive for, n
few dollars will; (at.the expellee of truth anti htmett
ty) "crack ttp'' an article, and.bring it into rapid sale;
neittrerlire we willing. to reinain silent; after having `
tested the utility of, an.improvement or.discoveiy in 9
'eciene,e, or art. Our' readers will reeoileet. we` told
themwe were unwell /with a sore , throatand violent
cold some few. weeks keo. Well, we purchased two..
bottlee-.of 'WINSLOW , S BALSAM. or
HOUND and so.sudden. was-the,cure,.that, we forget)
'we ever had a cold. ' Those who arc may i,
'try, it upon our recommendation.L-4Levristoirea
for, aale.by
. 'S. Fi LIOTT,
Alto; geeentily,tbroegliout the vow
Price 50,eep'pei , bottle:
Eg,'AW';'lWir;47,4t7t-':
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