Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, July 14, 1841, Image 4

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    S'urnmer Boots, & ShOes..
The mileicriberlias added to his former,extensive
. . ..
ook of Boots and Shoes, a 'very large and general
assortment of . Bantam and Pliihidelphia work; all kif
which will be sold at very reduced . prices,iat the
store Of
.Carliile June I,lB#l.
20 PIECES BED ain't
rectaret the New SUIT S kappeatibum, and for
sale by a . • - ARNOLD &AB AMTS.
.May 1,1841. • " •
MilZ\W 6,o9Waib
Just received at the- SM . re of
ANDREW RICHAADS,
A fresh sorliq,of seasonable GOODS, .consisting
in part of Blue, Black Brown, Olive Green, end
Adriatic, . ._.. ' •
:,,,••
• . aZIO,T H S ,
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Blaok,Blue, Brown figured and striped Cassimero ;
Mixed figured and striped G;imbronns for pants
loons.- Brown, White; Striped mid Fi,gtirtid Linen
. Kentuckey, Pennsylvania and 13olawarr
Jams; Pittllnirg eords; Cotton stripes and drills;
American - Nankeens and eolrired Muslins; Burlaps
,t- , - French and Irish Linens; black; blue, Fawn, Nlonse,
t Pink, Blossom, IWhite, Figured, Striped and barred
It, Si/ki, new_ stilev Figured plain barred striped .litetki
netts4 Swiss, Catuthrick and Mull' muslins; Bonnets,
Lawns and Silks,. Embroidered, 'Mantau, Glossee,
i Sattin anti barred Ribbons; Les horn flats, Straw,
I - Braid, Nuts and Chip Bonnets; COlored, White, Fig
t ured Leghorn and Patraleaf, Hats; Brown & hie:wil
-1 ed muslins; Ticks, Cheek., Crash, and Diapers; Lin-,
I ' en.and cotton; 4-4 5-4 and 6-4 sheetings; Table cloth,
.. linen and coon Diaper; Linen, Gras'. silk, pin7,ee ,
and cambrick.llankerchiefs; gloves, Hosiery, Stocks
' and Artificial flowers; Cotton Um! Gingham Umbrel
latu—Paratolstentton-yartr-and-earpet-clutiortoget-liet-
with an.extensivet•assoiltnient of • ' .
I 1
. GroceiqesAir—niteensvaure.
4m, of which will- be Sold On the most yeaxonable
terms. Person are invited to call and 'examine lot
themselves before purchasing elsewhere.
. ANDREW RICIIA RDS.
- flarli.le, April 21, MIL . -
... . •
INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS.
• • , 1 1 By FIRE: • • •
THE .FR:VN'ICIAN 'FIRE INSU . I2 A:NIOE QOM;
' a pito) $400.00il paid in..—lturar I'.
OVINUF, to,tlytke• Insurance, Permaneue'nnd
flev•viptimt nt' Pre , perty, in
A.N
"TOWN „I)°COLINTIIV, onthe•tifiii3l favorable
.
terms. •
OFFICE Ift.“ C.h.•stitit OtTet. nerir Fifth•sti.r.r.t.:•
SI:1911Y.
" — .IA3TES - SCITOT4I I cyc:fl3ll , , 6t-;.1,L
.• Ti(CimAs-Urvltp;' C*,crut '
'THOMAS 111.TOX, i• E 9. IV.ll.tetiztitrg.;
_TowAs._WA itunc,A
CII4.IiIZS G. 13 \NClili•ll,, Serrefary.
•
for.the.aboveAlompony
for the boron:zit of Gorlisle and
17 - attend to oil Implientions Inc Ingttranre,, nliether
• mode perslonlly or MI letter. Itesidenee.Alaid st-rek,
•
nearly opposite the Cut O(Tirr. . .
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7 'March 31.„113-1E---ly - - • .
Bal MT MVPS 7cE 0 T.B.L.
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bey, , ,t.,,,vo_r qr ,,g r .. t ,fily g ,q,•iwpect 7
tilleiiifieeMsbis customers and the public itt
that he has romosuA to that larze anti enrommli-
MIR establistsnient tet the North-west comer, of the
Public Square, late the propeety of Thomas C I Ant'.
which lie has fitted up in a very superior manuer :Ist!
C 1.10.7,7 AZ,
anti whore lit is roared, to roroish . oll who rimy
favor hint with their atom with the very best ae
violin:el:id:els.. • • •
Phis !Intel, from its central location, is very con
venient for business men; and being- nomr the stop
ping place of:the Cars on the Rail-road, it will also
fiirnish Travellers.‘%iih a ready-pi sac of rest and re
freshment. The ROOMS are litr,re and airy; the
TABLE.wiII always be well supplied with die best
the markets can afrwd ; the BAR with 'the !Mat of
Liquou ; the charges will be reasonable, and until
;pig shall be'left undone on the part n ofthe subscriber
to merit a shire of public patronage.
BOARDERS will be taken by the week, month,
or year. ' •
.rr:y.Convinntlinits Stabling attpolled to the . estab
lishment, and an attentive Ost s ready to at
tend to that department. _
cr.cmGr. BEETEm.
~. Carlisle, it 7; I 84.1 - : ^ • •
11:7- LOOK
MORE . SPRING GOODS,
ARNOLD -& - AIIIIINIS have just received an
additional supply of .
FASHIONABLE SPRING GOODS;
•
consisting iu part of
Blue, Black, Bronin, Mafia, Green and Invisible
. • • A,
Gre, n; Steel .414:red, and Dra4 ULOTBS ; •
Blue, Black, Drab, Steel Aliz'd, Fancy Nlia'd, Drab
Ribbed and Tweed Cassinicres;
Cassinetts, at all prices; •
Velvet Cords; Beaverteens;
.Lion Cloth Kerst•y; and
all kinds of Fantitloon stuff ;
,Vestings of all descriptions and at all prices ; • -
-Summer Cloth of various colours and prices;
Firmed Poult riq Sole, Gro de Swiss,
Rich 4-4 Black and Blue Black Gro- SILKS.
de Rhine, Colored and -Black Gro de •
Xaldes,
Black, Lace and Gauze Veils ; .
Silk dress Shawls, Handkerchief's and Scarfs of the
latest style; • .
'Black, Blue Black, and changeable BombazitwS; '
lgouslin de Lains of various patterns and priers;
A general assortment of Cap and Bonnet RIBBONS;
• A fine assortment of English ;44: Domestic PRINTS ;
Thread Lace ' thread Valencia_and_Cutton•Edgings ,
Quilling and Lace of all kinds; .
- Thueli White, Black, Plain and Figured ;
' ' Together with a large assortment of •
Queens ware, Hardware, Greet-
ries, Ceder Ware, &c. &c.
All of . which they arc preparrd to sell 20 per cent
cheaper than can be bought in Cumberland connty,
or elsewhere.
1*- They would respectfully invite, tke - pnlllic7nn
Caliand examine theiritock Bargains will. be kir
miStake..
N. B. Country Produce ofall kinds will be taken
in exchange for 6obilsot market price..
May 12, 1341.
500 Pounds CARPET CIIAIN, jus
received at the New Store in Shippensborg, and fin
ante by • ' ARNOLD & ABRAMS. '
_,_ Afar 1, 1841. , •
The Cfiuse of Disease. -
Nearly all classes of disease, are - c.iiiia by some*
obstructions in the system, which prevent the regu
lar and wholesome operation of the animal lime
lotions. This state of the system, is .disease; which is
'manifested lint' vuriety.of forms, more
.or leis ina
lignant, in' their character.. To restore the system
to a state of health, then, it ionly necessary to remove
the cause of disease, and the end is accomplislied.—z.
The cause is obstruction somewhere. This can be
ronsoved by purgation, which is the only means that
should be resorted to:because, suggested by reason,
and
. by nature. Dr. Harlich's Strengthbning and
German Aperient Pills,are allowed by the thoustinds
. who have used them, to be the. beittlurgative medi
. eine in 'existenCe,. ;llecatute, they not only retrieve
obstructions and, purge the System of its impuri-
ties, but because t - itrut which is extremely important,
. strengthen and give proper tone tiftlit stomach, and
produce a healthy action of all the parts.' Resides,
Alley are so mild and gentle 'in their operation, as to
render them at all times a perfectly safe and desire
bleyetnelly.. The afflicted would do 'well, then, to
purchasea bo or two of this inv4duable medicine
• and give.it ir trial, instead of .destroying their
systems, with oft-repented doses of calomel, and oth l .
r i so iniiiritius to human life and happiness',
. • Principal 'olllce s No 10, North Eighth Strect,Phil- '
adelJtia
• For sale by>. J.1.-Myers.ll Co., Carlisle; and
Pal,Shippeniburg, Pa,.
' - .
PI?OP I? T 0 .R OF 2 ;7 1.1 E
RDIC/NiIYWV.A."4I 7 IINE- SPRINGS'.
inrorin Ilia friends and. the public, that he
has taken the MADISON.I.IOUSK N'o 39 Ninth
Second street, Philadelphia. and solicits a continu
ance of the patronage so liberally extended to that
establishment.
CHAS. OGILBY
.
.
.'- Brandywine Soritr , s will he - opened for the recep
,
: 2
tion of Collin:my on the 10th of .lane; persons wish
ing to engage . ltonnks,will . please to call at the Alaili
son- Moose, Philadelpliia: s
(1. FERREE, Brbprietor.
April 7, 1811.-:-Rrri.
CB~e~#er, CSua~i~ ~:ui..~ ~L~ed•~•ae~
PRODUCE Sr. CONIAIISSION MERCDANTS
Ni). 76 SOUTH -P/11),ADELPIIIA
OFFER their set vices to the Minces:, Distillers
a..tl Dealers, as Commission Agents for the
sate of Float; Grain and other kinds of
Frmn their advantageous location' and experience in
the_husiorss, they-•flatter themselves they will be
hie to render entire satisfaction to all who may favor
them with conitignments. They will he:prepared at
all times to make thii customary advances on goods
.
committed to their. vliarge;
•
They have reech•ed the A3eney of the gosquelinn
tin Transpetrtation Line, (via Tidci Rater Canal,)
prepared to rveive anti forward Merchnn
dize af eVery desrelption the lnnintat
Cutmhrr
laud and Stfcquelintitin LValleys. Tire Line will be
composed of new decked Canal Boats, and will he
towed by. steam • between this city not Havre tie
Grace; and pr ,, eeed.ttli the Caen! without tranship
ments. l'heywill int thcv.nnd night, told goods will
he delivered in the shertent - possibleiime.
Apply to
CASI'NER, 011111STIAN k-C1.71212 >.N,
.NO 7A C. ,, ntll r lVlutis,..lthil4d-
NVI.',AVER St. ..\IILLT:II, --
.11arrisburg..
Phi 1:1 - (1. - 11 pril•I;-1c1-1
FOX A:. CURRAN,
prr - 7 1 ;
32:th•
Forwarding and.. Produce -Commission
;ern!,
nt °lt! :d.•u;d in' Br3;1.1 above 'street, Phila.
•
Ap'•il 7. 15.11.-
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hi.. sul)cdfiber ko I' pefOly'rcceived
supplies ur,
• .
_ColorN, Orke-:"?4.ltt . ifis.
Linseed Tarlientine, Cnpal
Varnish, Prayer.. Mashes, l'arnish
Brushes, flair Bra.shes, ‘` . .permareli Oil,
(very fine) Speen,. Candies, Soaps in :Treat
variety, Wass Lamps, ('rip and Letter
'Viper, _Fruit, •S'inces, l'Nfornery, (ST, 4-e.
which he Physicians, Alereliajits
nod' other:4, WIIO.T.ESALE' or by RETAIL, at
the lowest rat , l's, por e l ta s e d e n ti re ly
for ca.ylt: Ike Will otter hare...tins to thoge
who wish to poiehase, at ti hnl~'salc.
• • S. ELUorr..
NEI roll 24, IS/1.
:' , .4pric . 2.g . Goods. -.•
Jnit Neived from Philadelphia •an • ass'oillineut
• • Szirt/Tar 011040,
of she neweq ; splendid China.
Silks and. Itilamds„ Mouseline de Laines, Chintzes,
Gloves,'Freneh wrked. Collars, &e. -
assortment of •
Cloths • C'assiineres,• resting-8, - Tieking,s,
Checks, 4-e. c. dc.
All of which will be sold very low by tilO 'Subscriber
at the. old - sfand opposite S. Winiderlieh's I Jowl.
• CHARLES OCILBV.
Mai;el; 10, IS-11.
ITOUSP.4 AND SIGN PAINTING,
Glazing and iPaper Hanging.
The subscriber respectfully informs the citizens
of Carlisle t.tal the vicinity, that he has commenced
the *hove business in all: its various branches. Ills
shop Is in the square immediately 'in rear of the
Market i louse, two doors east of A. Richards store ;
tie hopes by attention to business Mid Moderate
charges, to receive a. share of patronage.
Carlisle, Feb. 17, 15•11.---1 f
The Celebehted Horse
WAKE P LE 14 D • '
wfitiiiiiiidlov service
. . .i k t ./ during the season, coin-„
er.i . r.'fs( ,i', , i_ 1 - ~, mentung on the Ist of
•-, i , ...,•., 10 • ' - April and ending on the
i
: q 1
llst of.htly;as followS—
_ --Mend.y-, E l Fuesday - - and
--- 4 , .. 4...,7.'-' • '7' ; ` -- -'-' - • Wednesday e 1 each
week, at Middlesex; and Thursday, u ! Sat
nrday. at the stable of Andrew Roberts, in Carlisle.
The terms are sGrfor'the season, and $lO for insur
uttre. . .
- Any person parting:With an Insured Marc before
she is known to be with foal, will be held liable for
the insuranc e.
.
Great care will be taken, but no accountability.
for accidents. .
------------------- JORNT - HOMPSON: —
' - C . aillisk, April T, 1841.-3 m.
EOGlrel• TOOL c am .
atairitakivutecourzeo • .•
- The subscri ben hereby inawms the citizens of Car
lisle, and the public, generally, that he has taken the
shop nearly opposite the Jail, where lie %Midi°. pre
pared to manulactnre to order, on the most reasona
ble tering-no:A:tide, in hinline of business,Such as
Picl4s ; &c. •
also nttelnl to Steeling and Grinding Axes.
lie solicits a share of public , patronage,
Carlisle, Nov. 5, t 840.
• Children Teethinb ,
When we liehold the "Bills of Mortality" we find
from eighty to ninety children recorded n eekly ; of
this number, one half die froM, the effect's of Teeth
ing. Will mo th ers any longer stiffer their dear off
spring,to be so suddenly snatched from them when a
certain remedy is so near itt hand, which is Dn. PAR
IS' SOOTHING STGUrFOR CIIIAIIEN CUTTING TEETH.
Hundreds of mothers and nurses are there that bless,
the day theyfirst became actpiitintedwith - thellrtues
of this invaluable medicine. This Syrup should al
ways be, kept in the nursery, where there are young
Atiltfren, whereby, swet repose will be procured,
and, to the, enjoyment of parents, their dearest off
spring restored to them again:
("•-• REMEMBER, none is genuine, unless the
signature of Dr. Paris is impressed in the bottles,
rind the labels contain 'An 'entry, accrordinr, to tut net
of Ceinvress.'. Beware; there is a,.spitrions imitation
hf the market, put up in plain
.hottles, and. the mane
of Paris spelled . - • ,
Principal: Office„ No. 19NORTH EIGHTH
STREET; o n ly place "in Philadelphia oheee the
medicine can he obtained. Price 50 cents.
Por sale by Dr; J. J. Myemik Co,, Ctiaisle ; nhitl
WiiiTP - 6 - 41 - , hippenlqiurvira.---7
George- Ferree,
c F rl , 3
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ME
CDNTINUE TILE
ilresinrss,
MEI
Presh Medicines-.
JOIIN ROTH
JOHN HARRIS
Ti)Je
Crair„ Batas A` Co..
eatt o n. . 4
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.
COMMISSION & FORAVARIII- ,
JAG MERCHANTS,
!lave removed to the capticionsVarelionse i.ecentlY
occupied by 1). Leech & Co. art the tirth-wests3orner
of Cherry and Woad 'street, Philadelphia.
From the facilities which tit 'location and internal
arrangement of this depot tiff d, 30 to 40 Mullen
Cars ean be accommodated to li 'toad and load at the
same time with sunk:lea room x•store'2o,ooo barrels
of Floor, and 400 co 600 tom of Grain exclusive of the
follwardilw , department. - . . •
o . . ..
Prtrdirci; of every description will he received as
usual on consignments, and liberal advances made on
receipt (if required) until sales are effected.
CRAIG, HELLAS & Co. •
• North-west corner of Cherry & IhMad st.
Philadelphia.
' REFERENCES. --
W. S. Coiman, Calder. l- ,
'l!enflerson .& Parker, • i c ar b m. •
Henry Morals,
Saninlemion &.IJosserman, J • .
Jacob Swoyer, JVcrevitle. •
David Nevini Shinpensburg. ,. 4 :
..,'
J. Logan Smith, Eq. Onkel,
Chamnersourg
Eyster, Hinz & Co, ' ,
Robert Fleming, . •
Catlierwond &Craig,.
Philadelph: a.
Wm. It. Thompson & Co.
mfliitaii &.Brown, . •i • . ,
.BARGAINS! .
Sontheimer Lindauer,
At their New. Store in Centreville., have jest re
ceived and arc now opening a very large Mid 'splendid_
-assortment of BRITISH, FUESCII and DOMES'-
TIC
• D _a_l 9 .o_l9 ,••
which have been selected with much care in the cities
orNPAir YOUR' put PI M. qtul which
Cher respecifully invite the citizens of • Centreville
and vicinity to call and examine, a's they will he ena
bled to please, and sell, decidedly cheaper than any
after establishment in the county.'whey will 'he
happy at all times to sea customers who arc desirous
of having -
- . l tieAT - Cheap - ,agull Good Goods.
Anicing.their -stni.:k will he • fauna 'Blue, .111:tek
Brown. G reel), Olive, Ca,let, )luiMerry ; Dalili:; ; ,,Pe
roil, Claret \1 ia
1.„.. N
Dvab o to a, variety of low toed
WI plain ,i '
. 1
U al . 0."
~ • v,"
Superior afripecN ion and Buckskin .
Cassimeres. prenuc OW Prier& SHltiiietN;
ITI . IOI . • vet. Vatelicia, Corded; Strili
ed, Figured .and •Marieillei and Casgitnere
feAi _A.4.enera itmarnektuf all Anal itil4_and_
04Ebdiiit7:7_,,z i ,„7757;7?77717 , ,77.7=7:
Zilt:lntirlMratti * :' , lgtliff'S` --- - 1
suitalild for - Genileineuls-mear.. 'S - upertnr 1.11 - RTV
Lidestrings, Gros De Napii, I Dc •iwits,
Gros Do affil.Sensliaw - Silks;Chalteys,Chint .
w
g.es„lneronetarCaipinies.Bobbinetts,Tlaim andLri,
gured'Swisa, and Book Muslins„Shands, Dres4
Mind lietelliers,Searfs, _Veils, Ribbons, &e.:
A large and excellent iissortment of fine and low
priced Iris Table: Towelling and Table
Tickings; Checks, Cords,
Ileaverteens, ee. 'A general assortment otAeghorn
and Sty:in...l36:mM s, Umbrellas, Parasols, Stc. - Also,
an - extensive asor,nient Of. • •
“Toceries arid Queensware,.• .
of the most: aPproved Qual hies The pliblie
speolully i o n lied In call and jildg , e for themselvesAs
they arc determined t o sill 'cheap fir - cash or country
ptsidttee. TAVERN K PIFIPRItS are respectailly
invitesl to call and examine_their_stock of _Liquors
liettre-pnrchasink- elsen here.
centreville, Own. Co., October 14, 1R 10.
Variety Store, &e.
subscriber, thankful for post favors,'respect;
fully laurels the public that he still continues
to "hold iw11" in Church Alive, near' "Education
I loll," where he has now On hami a large assortment
uslootions.. consisting in pant , Mille following: Ilread,
Cakes, Cheese, Ilacon, Hams, Flour. Soap, Cider,
Spices, Midis, Sweetmeats, and other_ necessaries
e deulated for Otis nu•rettiam.
. Ile also Continues to kt ep an Eating ifnose,
where gentlemen enn lie accommodated w ill: Tripe,
Pigs Feet; Pickled OysterS,&c. at the shortest nntire.
•• JACOI3 SIEG,AgenL
• ""Si.";pl. -1 3, fR•l9i :y6ar. •
. .
ffrierdware,•
PoIRIETY STORE: •
,
PETE subscriber has just returned from
the Cities of New York, Philadelphia. and 13al
timore, and is now opening at lii. stove room S. E.
LorM:r of Market Square and Main Streets (for
merly occupied by Geo. W. Ilitner,). a general as
sortment of . . , ,
. .
Ihirdwarc, lone. Ware, -Cedar Trare,
• • .Brillania Ware, Groceries, Oils,
Paints,rarnishes,_dlass,Bru - sIV •
• es, Whips, "Canes, Lamps for •
burning Camphine Oil, . .
and a great variety of articles useftd.anil necessary
for furnishing and keeping a house. Ile hasalso,and
will constantly keep on hand
. •
Camphiuc Oil.
- 9. . • .
a cheap and elegant. substitute for' sperm oil, and
having been appointed the agent of Messrs. Backers
."nd Brother of Newark N. 3., for the sale of Jones
Patent Lamps in this county, he is prepared tp fur-,
risk Lampsand Oil, nt a very reasonable rateto all
who may wish tei use this new and econoinicaNight.
Having selected. his
. goods himself; and made his
purchases for cash, lie is able, and is determitted to
sell: ow.
, Thtise basing the cash twiny opt will find it to their
advantage to give hiin a call.
lIENRY DUPFIF.LD:
. Carlisle, July 8, 1840.---11.
CERTIFICA:I ES OF AGENCY
FOR THE. SAVE OF
B_ ra nd . l'ellts Vegetal* Univer,,
sal Pills , .
Are held by the following agents in their respec . -
tive counties. As numerous counterfeits' of these
pills are attempted to be palmed upon the communi
ty, the propriety of purchasing only from the recog,-
111 Zed agents, will be apparent..
Cumberland"Cuunty,—George W. Hither:Carlisle;
A. Itiettelianieshurg; Gilmore & McKinney,.
Newville; S. Culbertson, Slaippensburg; Boke ik
Brenneman, New Cumberland; Isaac Barton ,
Lis
burn; AL-G. Rupp, Shiremanstown; L. Riegel ik Co.
Chnrclitown.
Perry Connty- , —Alexander MfigeC,.Bioornfie
J. $z S. A. Covle,Larelisburg. -
•
Augest 2G, i 840
Cheap Cloths,
The subscribers will sell their stock of Clothe,
Cassinieres and other' Woolen Goods; very lew for
cash.
lIITNER & MULVANY
March 17,1841
BRANDRET lI'S PILLS.;
A fresh supply just received tit the store of
• , CHAS.-OGILBY.
March 17,1841. .
AIOUSELINE DE LAINES.
Just received, elegant Mous. de Lainea at 20, 25,
'3l, 37k, 50 and 75 eta. per yar4.
CIIAS. OGILBY. •
March 15, 1841. '
The thorough Area Horse; '--.,
" PETER PARLEY?
. Will stand the ensuing season
Carltsle, on the terms set forth'
• -f in the hand bills. _ ' •
R I K Peter parley is of the very best
racing him . e was, got ' - by "Oscar"—his dam
"Betsy Wilkes" was by the celebrated "Sir Archie"
—his grandam by,. ":11odford"—his .g, grandam by
"Dare.llevil"his g grandam by "Lamplight& -=
hi s Sg grandanrby Syms" By refer
once: to the Turf-Reptster, it will be seen that "Onte
we by 'Tinside6,rdam by 'Oscar ;"Andrewetta' by
'Andrew,' dam -by "Dicler t' 'Clericl', by Monmouth
Eclipse,' slam:by , Osear V. are altiong the most suc
cessful horses, now on the turf, having both speed
and bottomi"."‘ ' • -
- 7 For furtherpattibalskra see handbills. ' • ,
c . :W.C.ir ( . .itz .414. P.. -W5c.0.0.201.itit•,..,‘
Mechanicsburg -Line
BeMeta .illeeltanicsbarg and
irhileulelphia,or t .Baltimore.'
. [Br: R.* iro.ln OR CAN.I.4]
THE:subserillers.grateful 'for'past favors,
: beg , leave to '6lforin,tligiririends and the public
generally; that they still colitiaue to r r
run aline o
burthen Cars regularly between 11fechaniesburg and
Yliilndellihiit or - :llaltitnore, by which goods and pro
acce-ofail-desEriiptions-.wiltbe torwarded:with care
anti despatCh at the lowest rates of freight.
•
Pt:twitter. will be received at their Wnre Honses
in Menhanicslntrg, and -forwarded to. either Phila
delphia or Baltintore;necortling to the direction of
the owner.
The highest price be given for AV bent
and Flour. • - _ •
DRESBACH St AIRILY.
N. 8.. Plaster-of Paris and Salt alwaya kept on
band, and for sale at the lowest. prices.
July 29,18:40.---ly.
13a,rgains, Ea,rgains.
Cheap - Goods for Cash.
•
The Suhscribers,"desiroue of reducing their stock
of Merchandize, offer it at reduced -prices for Cash.
Their entire stock of •
LOlflB4 .
Cassirneye&,. AS'atinettA;__Aferinoes, Elan;
. ' - nth, . •
. .
will be sold at a very smidl advance. .Suell persOns
.fis are desirous of obtaiiiing good bargains will.pleasu
coil at the store of
• • ,lIITNER F , • - TNiULVANI.
N. B. Tile enlimrstock of Merchayulize . will be
Rohl a bargain-to : any- one—wishing to- eni, , age in the
business, if application be ma& immediately.
bee. 9, 1840.
•
.slack Walnut,' Plank:
grim Subscriber wishes to
, purchase
1.1. - t/6 WAIMAIITIVAAA . K, in any cputit
that may offered; for which Forty Dollars
Cash per thousand feet plank measure will•be given.
Said Plank to be of good qua lity; teoluAes and
one-eiglith urthieknesa and fottrteen.ft , et tom: inches
in length. To be delivered at the (;anal
kurg, brat any point on the Cumberland Valtey'llail
110:00!id immediate information forwarded to the
subscriber: •• ' .., • ,
. .
- Cy. Any other int r urmatimii‘elatilie to said business
eau ..likbuzi'L% . ..... -- niTti eutifUlLfq-,itcipe4.llV4Arinitn'
4.;:ve,l44,7„fiitiir.ridstadstAigiltSitAilik44.o!-WAtilai
7...e"Siciin-4ii'-i'ili-iiilliiiirnai-. - :-. , . -- --.=.‘--., - - ,--,-, ... , . , ... ,- .:-.-. , _ ,- .i.- - 2: . _i:t: , .. -
11XVIII FREED gin::.
==RUB=MI
IP/lit . ..liilligarela inipivted
Patent Horse rower.
. .
III: great -encottrageMent heretofore receive(
Tenni - the sore of his maehines,iiidures !din to of
fee to the public a new and improved Horse Power
which eambe shifted in gear o r o w or gear by keys
and shift.the band to give it five difilment revolutions
And - he hasmo hesitation ill assuring the Farmers tha
he ittithw able to furnish them with an article fur sn
Peridr to those Manufactured hercpfure. For spec'
tunfcican threshing mid ease to the horses, he be.
lieges his tr.arhines to be xi:argil:died.
price is $l4O---s,ve.iii. (kiliiirs to be paid cash,i
Spain Al'or all
the balance in six mouths, for which a note wilt 'Thousands who have for sevvral m
yeaost used
required he rired-with-interestry person purchasing a them Miring-11'e Spring and Fall (as well 'mat other
Machine and upon a fair trial, not beingpleased, can times) will - 'mm. use any others. Ilundreds..are
return it. Ile will at all times Ile ready )
already. thilv p' o. them 'who - have heretofore
them '
the shortest notice; .orders from ft distance
will be punctually attended to. Ile Will also repair
machines ott the shortest notice.
WILLIAM 13 MILLIGAN.,
Newville, July '29,1-B.lo.—tf.
.
hernia:instil
pit: ',Elm's iumumATlc
recommended nod t 1 trtily eflitoodow:
plication rof:Jtlicumatism, 'Bruises, Spiltins, Stiff
ness, mid f7eaknessof thi, Liii.fb s mid -Joints, Paiii
along the Bark, Sides nool seross'the Lohis.
111::e0.11.11E.N D./17'I0 S. •
Extract or a letter from Dr. Johnson, dated
Mily•7th, 1839.
The Rheumatic Liniment aim Blood Pills have
been employed by Myself, and finding them alien
cions,l have since recommended them to many,
that have. been entlrelY eured of Rheumatic-pains,
lumbago, stiness of die joints, numbness of, the
muscles, limbs,lx.c.
Extract of a letterirom Pr. Jennison, dated' ,
, Baltimore, May 19,1811.
Your Rheumatic Liniment' . possesses properties
which I- have never feund,in any Liniment have
heretofore employed.
Extract of a letter II om. Dr. C. 11. Goo :Irish, tla.:
fed Pittsburg, June 91st, 1839.
Of numerous Liniments and Medicines heretofore
employed-for-Rheumatic affections. none have been
so'stiecessful as the Liniment and Blond Pills man
ufactured by you. 'I hey have in this place won the
golden opinion of all who have used them. To my ,
own knowledge they have cured several that were
by myself and other men pronounced incurable.
It may. not be amiss to remark, that both thetini -
mem mid' Blood are prepared 'by Dr..N. B.
Leidy, himself; a.regnlar Druggist nn Physician,
attested by Drs. Physick, Chapman, Jackson,Hor
ner, Dewees, James, Gibson, Coxe, &c. of Phiadel
phia.
This Liniment Is prepared only, and for sale,
wholesale and retailretaililtDr.N.B.LElDY'S HEALTIL
EMPORIUM, No. 191 North Second Street, (sign
of the Golden Eagle and Serpents,) Philadelphia.
N. 8.---entrilenninels. accompanied by tho.writ
ten signature of Dr. N. B. Leidy on the label.
Price 37i cents a bottle, or three bottles for $l.
Also, for sale by STEVENSON & DINKLE,
Drug•g'sfs, Carlisle, Pa. •
May 19,18-11.---Gm.•
Teller! 11E1'1! -.
TITt. LEI DIPS CELEBRATEDTETTER AVD
Au, rrqf I OINTMENT is daily becoming more
popular. • Daily do numerous individuals stop and
inform the proprietor of its great success in remov
ing and curing the Toter and Itch. .
iNumerpus testimonials might be published of its
efficacy; libt-for the delicacy felt by Individuals hay
ing their names published in connection, with 'so
loathsome and disagreeable affections:
. It may. be, used with perfect Satety,by youngiand
old;-:e ven upon Wants, containing no-inettawyjr
othq.)mineral substances. Dr. N. I,oly. prepares --
it himselt - and-knowingits co mposition, most confi
dentially. recommenda it as superiot; to any other
remedy for the' Tetter and Itch. Prepared and sold
at Dr. Leidy's Health Emporium, (sign of the Golden
Eagle and 'Serpents,) Nu. 191 North Second street,
below Vine.
Also, for sale by STEVENSON & DINKLE,
Druggists, Carlisle, Pa. ,
The above preparations ttre sold by all wholesale
Druggists in Phildelphia, and by all respectable
Merchants and Druggists. throughout the United
States. -
Muy 19;1114 - b—scan. • • .
DR. LEIDY'S
Sarsaparilla - , or Pills.
."The Life of the Flesh-is in the 'Mad."
• Lxvinctis, c. XSit.V. 11.
HE safest, best and most' efficacious Pills now.
T
in existence, .are Dr. Lcidy's .Blood Pills, a
component part of which is Sarsaparilla: It is use
less here to name the good qualities, or. commend
upon the medical virtues of these Pills, As the public
are fully aware of them. Suffice it to say, they arc
an effectual purifierAf the Ll6'ootl and renovator of
the system.
Phi aitelphia:City,'ss. "
[L. a.] Personally appeared before me, one of the
Aldermen of the city orP hiladelphia, Dr. N B.
Leidy, who;- on his solemn. oath doth declare and
swear, that - lip-the composition of the Sairsaparillii
Mood Pills, manufactured by him •only v there is not
contained Mercury or the Minerals, r any Drug
whatever, unfriendly, dangerous,-or.. deleterious to
.
'the human system . -• • • .
- • I BRAZER, Alderman.
• . Price 25 cents a Box. • I - • ' .
• „.." e are prepared and , ;pcild, wholesale and retail,
at Dr.. 'lily's Health Emporium, No, 49 1 'North
SeconA below Vine street. • ".
.1
•o, for sale fiq. STEVENSON Si DINKLE,j
lin • gists, Carlisle, Pa. - I
,• y ' • . ,
. ,
• , Diseases of the Eye.
•
• • . - ---(400)
a r
•
•
••• — DR. _ROSTOCK'S' • •
Celebrated Eye Water,
.
For the eure of lreak,'Wateri Blood :Mot ,eyes,
UtcersTifuntorntliiiirriiilomatton of the t.ye-iids,
Dimness of Sight;,Egc.. • • • . •
Persona subject to any of these, , , unpleasant disoA
•ders, will find this the mosf diet:fid remedvin use;'
as it seldom fails to remove oily of these. arections
by a few applications,without the least inconvenience
or pain. Those who are troubled.witha-DIMNESS
OF - SIGHT will alsolind it a ; ,valuable remedyfor I
strengthening the:eyes, improvingthe sight, and.pre
•eenting the dimness that arises frotn i straining them.
It will also be found particularly useful as a wash for
the eyes of young children, to remove inflamation,
and Subdue the hUMOUVB to-Which they sire, killable: -
Price 50 Vents a Bottle with fall direc
tions for using. , - • , •
Sold in Carlisle by ••• •
.• SAMUEL -ELLIOTT: . •
April 23 1841.---V
di
$100:-x$100:• •
Will be-forfeited by Dr. N. B. LEIDY, for a prepa
ration of Sarsaparilla equal to his
MedicatedExtracfof Sarsaparilla. Tlid efficacy of Sarsaparilla is well known in'Scro
fula or King's Evil, Erysipelas, Diseases of the Liv
er, Affections of the Bich, and . Bones, Ulcers of 'the
Nose, Throat and Body, as well as an Antidott to
Mei•eur • and the Minerals, Conslitatibnal Diseases
and a general Purifier of the Blood And Animal
Fluids.
ould Yefer t o_the - mostrespecfBb!!! Op!
siciandin Philadelphia, as well as throughout the U:
States for tfiii character of . his 'preparation; as a ell
also to the numerous certificates from physicians :lila
others, tint have been Ilion' time to time published,
now deemed unnecessary as the character finds pre
paration is firmly established. Throughout the Sou
thern States it is usedaltogether,and 'throughout the
Yorth Lilies the precedence over all others, particu
larly among. physicians, who, for the benefit of their
patients ; always rricom mefid it.
The wailer is ialfeiTed hy,the directions accompa
nyinz eaid! . boule, recommendations, certificates,
and fitfifier particulars.' . -
Renwinber, oily bottle, (half mina! to six
pints of syialp, mut ia equally fileasinitto take. .
t(r . Pike One Dollar lire Bottle. . z
-7:-Irhir:- ; ;Tfrin-C'trrliskbyz A VlE 0
'mil. 1 0 1841 ---Gm
• • •
BLOOD 1!
..THE. sp A iNG E -OF . YEAR IS 00)11.&O.'
.
Be ye purified iii your Blood,
...And lienlth - will attend- your
" The LT: of 11w Plash is in the. BIood.?'
L 1 CiTICUS C. XVII. P. XI.
ONV - IS TIIII - BLOOD,,TO PURIPIED!
Tlionsfulds eau answer this question.who know
Irani actual experience tlint , - •
Int. LEIDY'S 11 - LO 0.1) - PILLS, .
_ A COMPONENT ,LSAT OV WHICH 15
S. I 1'.111.11. .
Arc the:sarest; best, and _ most . effi..tilal Pills known,
asa
employe( th en! The. object or this advertisement.
is to inform the thous:Olds who know not yet of them;
where they may procure the' -genuine, that they
may try them; being (.illy satisfied that having tried
them, they will never be persuaded to use any other
for several reascns.
First—Dß. LEIDY'S BLOOD PILLS AIU ANTI
QtrACK, being prejiared by Ur. N. 11. Leidy
himself, a reoldar Druggist, as well as Physician,
attested by Drs. Physlek, James, llorner, Dewees,
•
Jackson, i4bson, Come, &c. ke.
Second--Int. LEIDY'S BLOOD PI L I.S Alt E
_ .
. ANTI-MERL:QUA Al..,.being an Antidote against
Mercury and thVlinerals, deleterious:llld a11t . 1.•
gerous; and upon the vireos of which Quacks de
pend,fer." killing or caring,", and-therefore mix.
them with their. mostrnms.
Third—Dß. LEIDYIS BLOOD.PILLS ARE SA;
PER TI LINANY Oil I F . , HS, as in using -diem,
they require no restraint from living or occujia
tion, and may be taken by the. most delicate and
feeble, old and young, male and feMale at all times
. and under-all circumstanees.
Fourth—Dß. I.EIDI"S lILOOD P S A R
BFA:TER-AND.-MORE EFFECTUAL THAN
, ANY OTHERS, when used according to the di
reitionsand do not require -to "betaken. in large
ituiontities as is required of various other Medi
'eines; making. a Drug Shop of
,the Stomath, de
priving of accustomed mourishmentolestroy
its functions, and thereby causing- 41 rapid de
cline of the hunian system.
In all cases where a purgation- may IM necessary,
those Pills will be fOund both effectual and easy Di
their_operation, producing no nausea, or sickness of
The Stomach, griping or any other unpleasont
sensa
tions. • •
Further eciniment is deemed. itnnecessary—the
numerous scertilicaterTalished .from time to time
from Physicians and other individuals must have
•convinced the incredulous, and. for the further in
formation of all others, Dr.! Ceidt , refers them to the
directions which accompany each box: - .'
'
• hey are prepareirind sold, wholesale and retail,
nt )r. LEIDY'S HEALTIFENIPORIUNI, No. 191
N rth Second. street, below Vine street, (sign of
the Golden Engle and Serpents.)
..
rice '25 .cents n Box. .
Also;for sale by STEVENSON .Sr..DINELE,
Druggists, Carlisle, Pa. • . _
• INGIRATIrIump,
is :the. basest crime in man-.
---We are ROI among-that-class'of'Editors,yhofora
few dollars will, (at the expense of truth and hones
'tyrcrack up'.' an artiffie and bring it into rapid sale;
neitber are we willing to remain silent, after haying
tested the utility of an improvement or' disCovery in
science or art. Our readers will recollect we. told
them we were unwell with a sore throat and yiolent
cold some few weeks ago. Well, we purchased two
bottles of WINSLOW'S' BALSAM OF BORE
IIOUND and so sudden was the cure, that we forgot
we ever_bad a Cold. Those who '-are afficted, may
IrYlinpon our recommendation.—Leistown Tele
grafi&
For sale by
S. ELLIOTT, Carlisle,
1 A. J. NOllTH'iNeweille.
Also, by Druggilte generally throughout the coun
try. Price 50 cents per bottle.
Oct. 9.8,1840.
• More Prods
Of Me efficacy of Dr. Swayne'a Compound Syrup
of Prunus Virginians of Wild Cherry.
Mrs. Brown, corner of Second street, minim
forks of the Germantown road, effectually cu r ed.--
Her symptoms were general debility, attended. with
a constant Coughs, pain in the side,
breast anti back;
with other symptoms indicative of Pulmonary Dis
ease, not essential to. intimate. After using the se-
Coed bottle.of this invaluable medicine, her Cough
entirely disappeared, and her 'strength increasing
fah, and by the time she used two bottles more, she.
found herself freedfiKiim all pain and other undeas:
ant symptoms which intended her disease. She is
now enjoying perfect health, and willing to give any
informatisin respecting her core; likewise •recom
mends this Syrup to all afflicted with a Cough or it
,disease of the Lungs:
Principal Office, No. l 9 North Eighth street,Phk
ladethia.
For sale byy Dr. J.J. Myers & Co., Carlisle; and
Vm. Peal ; ShiPpeniaturg, Pa. ."
.
..mental. Surgery.
THE SUBSCRIBER, respeotfidly tenders his
grateful aoknowledgmtlifts to the public for the,
very. liberal share of patronage be fine received
ing the past year, and would OR continue. to „Offer
them his professional services their various bran
ches at hip residence, No: 7, Harper's Row. He files,
cleanses, and plus teetkand inserts 'incorruptible
Carrel.. metalls artificial teeth hi the most 'approved
man*: Charges always mothirate. . • -
J. C. .
• Cculiele slf 1840..-4. " ,
CHARLES mic,LuRE4
..ITTORXEY LAM •
Office in High sli•eet ft
• •
west of the Po 4 Office.
Carlisle, April '28, - 1841.--tf ' • -
UST lILICEIVUII some very fine SHAD.
*I HERRINGS & CHEESE, at the
Store et' • • A. Ithit4Alll./S.
May 12, 1841.'
XTVMEROUB remedies have been offered and
imffed into notice for diseases of the Lungs,
some of which has undoubtedly. been found very use
' Cul; hut of all that have hitherto been known, it must
be Universally 'acknowledged there is nOne that has
evoqii•oved 119 successful as the " BALSOMOP
CHERRY." • , •
Such indeed are the astonishing restorative and
healing properties of this " Balsamt" that even in the
worst forms of COnsumption, when the, patient has
suffered with the most distressing cough, violent
pahi'in the chest., difficulty of breathing, night sweats,
bleeding of the I tings.„&c., and when the most esteem
ed remedies 'ofomt Plutrinacopias•had failed to afford
any relief,and even whet) Potanic, - Homcdpathic, and
immerous,other remedies ; liad ,heen - used for rnany.
months in vain, this invaluable remedy has' checked
every symptom. and been productive of the most as
tonishing yeller. In the early stages of the disease,
nroceeding Irom neglected colds, termed Catarrlial
.Consumption,-it ha sTheen used with undeviating-suc
cess, manTlinstances, when this disease seem
ea to have marked its victim 'for an early
.. grave . ; the.
use of this neFyeire - i - ei , yTtymtstptom,ind
restored the flings to a State of pnrfect health.
- -10 thatform of.Constnption, sospeevalentamOngst
delicate young females, commonly termed debilitb,or
•"going into a decline," a complaint with - which thou-.
semis are 1 nget iuig,it has also beeti - used with surpri
sing.success, and not only possesses the power of
checking the prngreAs of, this alarming disetts6,lmt
at the sonic time strengthens and - invigorates the
whole system more dffeetnapy than any I'erne4 we
have ever possessed.
( LIVER COMPLAINT.---111 diseases of the
Liver...partienlarly,Whoyattended with a cough, indi
gestioh wandeeing poise in the side, It lets also pro
ved very ale:10ot' s, and "cured many cases of ,this
kind after the Inds( powerfithremediesluid
AS'llll'Nl A this +complaint it In also been.
'used it) numerous i'llStanees witli the most 'sing - kit:lr
success. It opens the crick, rmultmiug the' breathing
"pirfect,ly f r ee, arrests the ecurgb, and will Seldom l'air
ltigiVe-pdtonulteut
ESEMZES
.a:r•ItitONCIBTIS.,--Ns a remedy in all Broni-.
chiral alli•etions cif the tliront;iittewilect witJta, Imar,e_-_1
Bess, emigli or sore in the themit, it will diso hcfound
a very efreet unl - remerly; nail will , mostly afford m
mediate relief if used at the conrpieneemvni of its
attack:
0..1" COUO IS & -coinritot-coughs
and colds, that pit' ail so extensively throughout the
winter, it - will be found much noire eflinctual than any
. rentedy in•use, and when colds settle upon the lungs,
,slinsing xn litflainmat ion With -pains in the breast., nlif
ficulty'or shortness of breathing, &c., the use or this
Balsam will suppress such sympuniis iinmediately,
and at the same time prevent the lungs from becom
ing niece seriously diseased. • t•
CROUP — ANDAVIIOOPING - COUDH. - - - =-In
:these complaints, so common to young children, this
IlalSam will be found much superiarto the' P,arego
rie Elixir 'Syrup of.Squilll, and the - varions cough
mixture's in COIIIIIIOII use, as it is entirely free from
'anything the least-injurions.-and-marta-all times be
given to children with perfect safely,and with the cer
tainty of its affOrdiigthem speedy relief.
(0" AS A FAMILY MEDICINE for many oth
er unuplainits,.tbis Balsam will also be found
(thirty useful. Betides having proved an invaluable
remedy in all Pulmonary ntffections, it exerts a pow= -
erful influence over-many diseases depending on
depillVed conditio of the system ; and those who have
suffered front the Indiscriminate use of .Mercury, or
other deleterious drugs, that are often compounded
in different quack nostrums, will find it a - remedy of
great value, possessing the power of strengthening
and invigorating the whole system inure dreamily,
than any other niedictne we possess.
CAUTION 'VO. PH RCII ASERS.—As this med- -
ieine has already' tiegifired Ovid celebrity - . there may
probably he 'some attempts to imitatelt, and deceive
the public with a spurious mixture, to prevent which
I would wish all purchasers to observe die following
marks of the genuine Balsam. It is put up in bottles
of -two sizes each, having the 'words WIS'VAIPS
BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, PHILADEL-'
PHI A, hlnwn iii the glass; and a label On the front
with-the signature of HENRY WISTAR, M. D.
without Which none is genuine.
Prepared for the proprietor by WILLIA MS Se
CO., Chemists, No. 2'2 Commerce street,
• Pliilactel..
Oda, and sold hr the most respectable Druggists and
other appointml agents in all the- principal towns
throughout the United States,
.rcr.Tlie Genuine Balsam sold in Car
lisle,- by-SAMUELELLIOTT, - appoint=
ed Agent. •
Hays' Liniment.
NO FICTION.
This extraordinary chemical composition, the re
sult of Icienee and theinvention of celebrated med
ical man, the introduction of which to' - the public
was invested with the .solemnity of a 'death-bed be
'quest, has shire. gained n reputation unparalleled,
folly sustaining the correctness of the lamented Dr.
Gridlley's last confession, that "he dared not die
without giving to posterity the benefit of his knowl
edge on this subject," and he therefore bequeathed
to MS friend and attendant, Solomon Hays; the secret
of liis discovery.
It is now used in the principal hospitals, and the
private practice iii Our country, first and most cer
tainly for the cure of the PILES, and also extensive
ly itiid effectually Rate baffle credulity, unless where
its efflietsnre witnessed. Externally in the follow
ing complaints: • •
For Dropsy---Creating - extraordinary absorption
at once.
[lktny 19, 1841.—Gm
'Swellings—Reducing them in n few hours.
• Rheumatism—Acute or chronic giving quick
ease: • """
Sore Throat—By cancers. ulcers, or colds.
Croup and Whoooing-Cough----Nternally uurl
over the chest.
All Bruises', Sprains, and Burns---Cured in syfew
hours..
.„,.Sores and .Ulcers---Whether fresh or long stand-.
ing, and fever sores..
Its oPration upon adults and children in reducing
rheumatic swellings, and loosening coughs and tight
ness attic chest by relaxation of the parts, has been
surprising beyond conception.. The common. re
mark of those who have used It. in the Piles, is "It
nets like n charm."
THE PILES.--Th t-
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 are the positive orders of the proprie
tor to the ngents,and out of many thousands sold, 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.
, .
, . 'lO Physicians and Patients. ,
The Blind Piles, said to be incurable by external
applications.—Solomon. Hay Varratits the contrary.
His Linimept will cure Blind Piles. Facts are more
'stubborn than theories. He solicits all respectable
physicians to try it upon their patients. It-will do.,
'them no harm, and it is known that every - physician
who has had the honesty to miik'e the trial, has can
didly admitted that it tins succeeded in every case
they have , Then why not use it ?, It is the
recipe of one of theirmosrrespectable members, now,
-deceased,- AVliy refuseto itse-it - } - Becauselt - licitold
as a proprietary medicine? Is this a sufficient ex
cuse for suffering their honest- patients to linger in.
distress)." We think not. %Physicians:shall be cow:
vinced that there is no humbug: or quackery about
this article.r-Wliv then not alleviate human suffer
ing ?• If thby won't i it 'before, let them after all
other prescriptjons f , Physicians are respectfully
requested to (lathe elves and patients the,mstiee to
use this article. It hall be. taken from the bottles
and done up es thei prescription if they desire.
. SOLOMON HAYS: •
Bob! by boatel° Co.. Wholesale Druggists, r
No. 2, Fletcher at t, New York...
For, sale also, by STEVENSON dc -
DINKLE, Carlisle, Pa.: '
December 23, 1840.-..1y . • , , •
DR. WISTAR'S
TILSAit OF WILD-CHERRY
THE'CELF;I3 . IIATED REMEDY FOR
DISEASES OF THE-LUNGS,
Price S1:00 "a,bdtik
December 16, 1840.---ly .
6Finsloes Balsam or
HOREHOUND.
An unparalleled remedy for common ColdasC'ouglie r '
Asthina Influenza, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis,.
and all diseases.ol the:Breast anti Lungs, leading
to Consumption; composed of the concentrated'
virtues of Horehound; Boneset; Bltiod Root,
Liv
erwort and. several other vegetable substances.—
. Prepared only by J. 111. WINSLOW, Rochester,.
N.l.
The in n ocence and univertiAlv - adMitted pectoral' .
virtues, of the Herbs &nth which the BALSAM OF
HOREHOUNlLlsmatle,ince_tsm_getterally known
to require recommendation; it is therefore .only ne
cessary to, obseM , e that • this medecine contains their:-
whole of their medical properties, highly concentrat
ed, and so. happily combined with several other. ve
getable-substances, as to render it the -most speedy,
'mild and certain_remedy, Dow in use, for the Com--
plaints above mentioned. .
For Children, this Balsam is of inestimable value. • '
It is speedy-remedy for the Whooping :ConghAnd
Crimp,and tiffordscertain rellefin Bowel Complaint/4,-
010 hr, Teqtldng,Sze: It is pleasant to the taste, and' •
may be safely given to the tenderest infant and should
be kept at all times in - every . family, as it is much
better for the complaints incident, to Children, than
Paregoric. Giidfreys Cordial. nr the Cordials so comma- •
monly used, as hundreds in this City have testified,
Read the following.-1 hereby certify that early' , .
in the spring of 1838,1 contracted It severe COW, .
which settled upon my lungs, and threatened a hasty
'Consumption." I used several prescriptions, but ob
tamed little or no, -relief; I was much- alarmed.— ,
Happening to be in Rochester. I was adtiSed by my'
friend, Mr. Winslow, tii• try a bottle of his
of HOREIMUND : Laid nrt -to-my-sprprise ob
tained
relief at mare=aiirl by the use of that single
bottle 'was perfectly re tored to health. ~To those
afflicted with Cid& or entighs, at this inclement
season; I Say "go and do likewise."
• - •• LEANDER CHIPMAN.'
, . .
" -- Pittsford, NionroeCO.;N
Mr. John M.VinslOw, DrOggist,
1 - jeaC•Sir i , hnce been for..a.,Serieeof_years
ed with an-affection of the, Lungs, and a hard cosigh,7 7 )
and have many times arose •in the morning as com s ,,
pletely exhausted by. excessive coughing during ther\,,,
night as a person would be by hard. days labor.-- --I -.-
have tried most of.the popidar remedies of the day,.
lint never found relief until I met With your ,Ilalsam •
of florchnund. A 11 - the other remedies or
dolt I- have - used, leave the bowiils in a 'tongested
state, while yours leaves them 'soluble nod free. Thist
I consider a great desideratum. • On taking a dine of •
your Balsam when going to bed, I rest quietly flux)"
the . ryight , and my- sleep is.refreshing. • I take great • ;
pleasure. in recommending yo u r Balsam of More-
hound ID all those .afiliete'd pulmonary corn- '
plaints or any disease appertaining to the lungs, and •
.•
I take
,this opportunity to thank you for the great re-,
•lier and - benefit I lin - Ve . experi en mil, through your in
strumintality. YOurs,ivigi,much yeipeet.- •
fC of ems-WE tt;L:'
F'or solely . -
• • ,S. t•I
-,- • • ' 7 . ---'
.14011111;•Newiilte.
Also, by. Droggititsvinet4olty Iliooughout dm. court ?
i•y. Price 50 cents per bottle• •
-* •
HEAL= ELIXIR:
•
• There is not one case of Fever in •a thousand, lm
may be effectually broken up and removed by t h e ..
1 use of this Elixir. It removes all acidity indigestion,
bilious mattCr and constipation from thu stomach=
and bowels. - It operates gently and . effectually an d
the bowiils, and powerfidly on the kidneys and ;kin:
It removes all mipleasfint feeliiws after a hearty meal,
and promotes a good appetite.. It needs only a trial
to give perfect satisfaction. It has become It genera/
practice with many to use this articlu in• all crises of -
colds, pains in the bones; or heavy disagreeable reef
ing, tendering to headache or chilliness. For hoarse
ness, INA - en througbilie day, it completely restores
the, voice Tithout producing. sickness. Whooping
cough, and a Wei:lnglis of children are cured by !L—
-ille Tftomach is kept in perfect order by it, and it is
quite impossible that any disease - should commence
avhile n person is using (his Syrup.
It taken daily it produces a rudy, healthy, and
young appearance, by driving off all thelnimors of
the system. Sold genuine at 2 Fletcher street, one
door below Pearl street, N. Y. by Comstock & Co.,
and by all respectable Druggists.
For sale also by STEVENSON & DlN
kLE,'CarliSle-, Pa. , ,
Balm :of. CoZambia..
- British COIIBIIPB OAT,
Philadelphia.
\OVA'AI
T shal l sCn.nsnlVonrnN
Esq. , his Britanie Majesty's Consul for the City of
Philadelphia, do hereby certify, That When What.-
tun, Esq., who attests to the foregoing Certificates,- is
Mayor of the' City. of Philadelphia ; and that Mat—
diem Randall, Esq., is Prothonotary of the Court o
Common Pleas for the city and county of Philadel..
;thin, to both whose sieniturcs, with the Seals'of their
rcspective_affices,fulffaitlLandsredilue.
1 further certifr, that I personally acquainted
with Joseph L. It glis,one of the signers of the.certi
ficates hereunto affixed, which expresses the efficacy
of the Balm of Columbia, and that he is a permute I
great respectability, and worthy of full faith and cre
dit; and•that 1 have heard him express his unqualifi
ed approbation of the•effects of the said Balm of Co
lumbia, in restorinm ' his Inffi?"--.
'Given under my hand and seal of office, at the city
of Phibuielphia, in the State of Pennsylvania, the'
United States of America.
3ILBr.RT ROBERTSON.
•:• • ,
• Read the following.
•
ROBERT WHARTON, Esq., Into Mayor of
Philadelphia has ritay••be4een below, to _
the high charactel , of the following gentlemen.
The undersigned do hereby certify that we bare
used the Balm of Columbia discovered by J. Old
ridge, and have found it highly serviceable not only
Ili a preventive against the falling off ofliair,but also
a certain restorative.
WM. THATCHER, senior, .
Methodist Minister in St: George charge,
No: 86 North Fifth at.
JOHN P. INGLIS, 331. Arch st„
JOHN D. THOMAS, M. D. 163 Race at.
JOHN S. FUREY, 101 Spruce st. •
HUGH McCURDY, 2 , 13 South ith at.
JOHN .YARD, jr., Arch et.
The aged, and those who persist in wearing wigs, '
may not always experience' its restorative qualities,:
yet' certainly raise its virtues ilf.the estimation
of the public, When it is known that three-of the a- -
hove signers arc more than' 50 years of - ngeismd - the ---
others not less than SO. . .
[From the Mayor.] •
COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSTLFANIAI
• City of Philadelphia.
I, ROBERT WHARTON; Mayor of said okra
Philadelphia, do bereby certify that.l am well: ac
quainted with 'Messrs. 3. P. Inglis, John S. Fnrey,,
and Hugh McCurdy. whose names are signed to.thC.z
above certificate, that they are gentlemen of charac
ter and respectability, and as such full credit should
be given to the said certificate. '
In Witness whereof, naive hereunto set my hand *
'" J
r , and caused the seal of the city to be affixed,.
`" • the sixth day of December, &a.
. ROBERT WBARTON, Mayor.
®'THE'
BALM OF COLUMBIA FOR
HAUL—Its positive qualities are as fol
lows: '
Ist. For infant's keeping the head free from sour
and causing a luxuriant growth of hair. ' •
' .9.d. For ladies atter child-birth, restoring the skin
to its usual strength and firmness, and preventing the , —
falling ont oldie hair.
3d. For any person recovering from any debility.
'Beaune elect ispro - diked. - •
4th. If used in infancy till a good growth is started,'
it May , be preserved by attention to the hottest period: :
of life. . • . ,
,
sth.lt frees the head from - dandruff,. strengthen*
the foots; imparts-health and vigor to the circulation
and %wevents the. hair from changing colour'or ',get— • •
ting gray. ' , •„- •
6th. It willies the hair to curl beautifully when --
done tmln it over night. • " ,
(n n T o ladies'toilet should ever be made without, it.
7th. Children who have by any means contracted
vermin in the head, are, immediately and perfectly , •
cured of them by its use. It is infallible. •
For, sale at the drug store of. Comstock k Co.,
Fletcher street near. Pearl, and in Cirlisle by, Ste
venson (Deo. 111,1840,—.1y •
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