Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, August 25, 1841, Image 4
IM El ',,, DR. ,S. L. STEWART . 1 'Thoniscinian Botanic - Practitioner ; of:Medicine and Olitetrics, o. :' No. RQW, near the ''' li.ait Road Hotel, . , in o4PPICTPULL Y. .informs d lsis friends and the Public. generally, that (through solicitation) he has removed from Shiremanstown to Carlisle, where .. 1 heinay, be found at all times,buleas profcasionally. ' engageC :rite, afflicted - shall at M all times be treat •. ed,6,pgrely_Vegetable Medicines,: . ‘ge Poisons," .su illi Aii said accordance' with the principles laid down'by that great reformer. in medical science, Dr. Sareuel : ThOmson:. '.• • .: '' • lb fironie cases, such as Conagnptions, Liver Com ---i)laitifa,TlroPsies, Itheumatismsomd -Cancersoire ' more petit:Marty informed that the New. System is adniirebly.adatittedp their cases. . . '. Invalids (royale distahbe can be .:accommodated withlbsarding while under Medical - treatment, - on reasonable . terms. . • . . -- Car - list 6;10y 2 14.0 84L---tf. . . Propo:sed - Atneltlimelett to tile Constitution.. • "Resolution relative to the 3 inembi zent ,• 'of the State . COnstitittion: "n ESCiLV Ell by . the Sanate . and House of Ike- It presentatives in GeneralwAsseinbly met, Thal --thelionstitutionrof-this'Gommonwcaltirbe-amendell , inthe third section of the SeCond article so that-.lt Shall read as follows: "That.the Governor shall hold his office during three years, ,from the third Tuesday of 111111111 i; next ensuing hi election, mNsd shall' not be capable of holding it lon, er than a single term of thred rani, in any term of nit • years." W3l; A. C1LA1313,,,. -Speaker.o -the-Muse Of-Repregmentives.. 3N. H. FM! N , •• Speaker of the Senate, Pd . nnsylvania R. 1.. . . • . -- " — ST2. qtrimnrtrOyrrcr..7 - 4 ---- 4 - do - lterct+•-cemtif. , , . that the fo l regolng is a true copy of a Resolution 'prooaing an amentlment•of the Constitution. which was agreed i toiittlic . last session of the Legishiture,. by•a rmuority of the members alected to each house, the original of which remains filed in this office; and in compliance with the tenth article of the Ctmstite- 1 'tiott of the Coromonwealth„l do hereby cause the same to he published, as directed ,by.the,said article: "IN TESTIMONY whercolil hare s. i.o 4, h ereunto j lis l g . l. my - . olltl seal of said ~. ipi.. ... (Alice, at Ilarrisburg;, this 14th day of 4 .. June 30,-1341.---3m. FRS. IL SfIUNK.,: • --,S 4 e'cMai7j 'of the Cao •.. . , . - ---i w . ti, p t ,p,,,..4.11 4 •TE - _ • • ,-- - " -,- . ---- K-r,nevv4tt - ...ckm,-, -.. ,:. 4:-!,,,..tTe.:,,t.i..4:..-,';'",'''-' :- - —....:-.? -: ...c.; , ,,..__*,-_, -,- - - -.. • \ . /11.i7 , , 5 +, i \ '‘ \\\ ‘, 1 '' 'Ol • : :',/ \ - - ' • ' • ~. \ ../ --, IVIH-1=5t0n46,4 - • • Of the best material imported into this Country, • For-Sale by thi Subscribers, • . In Sliii•emnnstoivu, Cumberland Coutiti', tuba ham bersburg, pa.; where they purpose manuracturing and keeping on habil the best-M.6O(S or 'different si zes, to suit any who may givc them a call. J. S.: G. SHOOP. ChamhersburAxsira., June SO-,- - 1841.-2m." Shiremanstown, D E IS r. DR. I. C. LOOMIS, Do??//st,' S permanently located in Carlyle, and I will perform all 'operations that are required -in Dental Surgery, such as Filing, Plugging and Ex tracting Teeth, and inserting Artificial Teeth, from a single tooth to a whole set. lie will also attendio all diseases of the month, gams, Fice.., and direct 'and regulate the first and second dentition so as to render the teeth of children and you4persons regular and beautiful. Dr. LOOMIS may at all times he timid Atlis Of flee on High street, opposite Macfarlane's ' j,„ earlisle, June 23, 1841.—y. 14 •.. • • BONNETS. • • • • Just received at the New Store, a large and. spleqif,i Aid assortment. of English Straw and Floreneel nets; offered for sale at IoW prices by ARNOLD be ABRANIV-t, Afartll 31,1841 NEW STORE. The Subscriber has just opened knew and hand some assortment of SPRING GOODS, suited to the season,.in North Hanover street., be tween.the Bank and Cornman's Hotel, emisistiog.in. part of 'Cloths. Cassimeres, Sattinetts, Vestings; Cords, Stripes, Shirtings, Shemings, Cambries.Ja collets, Edgings, Lawns, Mouse de •Laines,-.&c. &o. ALSO,: • Queensavare fetid Groceries., SPICES, CIIBESE, &c. Also, BONNETS, bEGHOBN.IND P.AL. , 11 LEAF BATS, together with a great variety of other goods which he will sell low upon accommodating terms. Please give hijn a call May 19, 1841.-1 y LOOK AT THIS! Jacob Dundore, Respectfully informs the citizens of Carlisle and its vicinity, that lie has commenced the . • Saddlery and Harness nafiing nosiness, in all its various branches, in Main street, one-door east of the store of Messrs: Ang.my & Anderson, and a few doors west of Mr:Wunderliall's tavern, where he will keep constantly on hand, and mannfacture to order at the shortest notice-and on the most reasona bleterans, , • Saddles, Bridles, Collars, Har- ness, Trnnks, o &c:„ &c. He hopes by strict attention to .business t and an anx ious desire to„ . please, to merit and receive a liberal share orinblie patrogage. Having the heed work men employed, his. customers may.expect their work to be done in the neatest and most substantial man rca lisle, ner. May 19,1831,- AIR:4 MOSS IVIATTRASSES store In d*. dou b e and !angle eB, tor. Ril e. et the . . . 'June 2;1841. .. , .. . . • 10U$LTI,kI.DE LAIN§ s of ne‘ v . style from 25 to I, 87•4 cents per yardonst received and-for - sale h - • : • -. . • ARNOLD & ARRAMS. ' : . 11 : farel; 3.1,184 L,„ , , .. • . , 11,pots,- ShOpsi- sktbseriber has added - to his former.extensive -Sek 9 r poots and Shoes a very lark* and general assortment of tasternatukihiladelphia work; all of which' will' be sold `at `very reducedprices,4. thei, Carlisle 31:Me 1 141.. Bonnets! RolinelLq Florence, Braid, Straw, and RutIand.BONNETS a new supply of the•neweet shalie,jdat received and for ogle cheap at the store of ' • • June 2.lRat Ealii S.. M. HARRIS ~ , _CI~S._ OGILBY 11AS,0 r:m . 13 .K . N 0 X .12 TTOR :It r W, ' • . AftLICF.,P.ENNA. Office"a: aoors 'We.st of. the Post 7 Office: . gay 19, i 841.-4 4. ... . - • . Spring Good. the *p]thscribers linfd just received it fresh supply of seasonable - • . • . . • ,Dvg, truHtfo l t Which they Will sell at mo crate prices for cash; hmongwhich will be found s perMauSeide-Laines, Challem Lawns, Chintzes, Bonnet and Dktis Silks, SuMmer BombazinCs, Striped anihPlain Muslitke.. Also, Black Molthir Shawls and Veils; Mohair *and 'Misted Silk Gloves; siiperltice (Bores; a - good assortment of T ortoise 'SliellTvist arkd Side Combs; linfililoe Twist and Dressing Combs; with p Variety of other articles not-enumerated. . . • lIITNPI MULVANY. May 19,1841. - • • ...461teraper,_&::Chriper: 'ANOTIII:R • LAItGE, AND_. Sial,MEt Just reeeived from Philadelphia at gi:catlyyrdneed prices from those porthased early in the season; per, .sons wishit4icriupply themseli•es with- , • , . CHEAr CLOTHS, • . Summor Oassimci'es, Cashmare(ts, Linen Drillings, Benverteens, Cords, Vesting;;, NlRs ms Cheeks:Fit:kings, Calicoes. Lawns, Mousline - de -Lai ns-,-Ri lthrunis T -Worked -Gollars,-Stackings, Gloves, (Thigh:lms, Silk and Cotton handkerchiefs. Stocks, Mouslin de Aitgletines,Pillet Scarfs, Veils and Ilantlkerchiefs Parasols, Barred Worsteds for Lai , 14tunkeerts•reutttmudes - r-Pittshitel, - Cords, &c. £ec. &c., will do well to call on the sub scriber And secure great bargains. . :• Also, a good stock of fresh eirovvrivo • Teas, . Nnitat., and cogße, &c. and a very large stock of -17ats,_Boots_41!_Slaocs._ llecol lent die old stand, opposite Simon Wunder i'ici's Hotel; viers cheep goods-m4-always bethad • . • • . • IHAS, OGILBY. June 2, 1841 NEW ut!AcTligY: • infoite the el tizen 11 - 11...it.i ilk.' t•;,,tbitt fie: leas corotnetieed toped:le , ' toeing flats, of the. Inte.stl' fitsliides r ittidof the vcr Russia, Brush,: kiiids<if FUR: lIA TS, -- '• • ' of which a general. assOrt-ment Gill al'wifys he kept on hand, ortnatle .to-snit.nneording--10-order; - which he will sell on theminst aeeotptnodatihiferrnsfoi• .'cash or Country Prof/two: stiop. will he-found—inAmucher_streeLiti_the house fin•meily kept _by Lindsey Spots Wood as •at Hatters' Shop, • efl . 1 R t'. • :... 1.6 - MiHers and . V lwrights - : -- . CHEAP BOLTING CLOTHS. The s ubscriber has just 'remixed a fine and corn plete.assulment, or the very liet fi nality; of _ Andior BOlting Cloths. which will be-warranted and sold cheap ; purchas ers will find it to their interest to call and examine or beinselves. Carlisle, Jane 2, WILLIAMisIi.s‘vLEONAR . D. . . Hats! Hats!! flats!! VINE FUR Sz RUSSIA lIATS, fashionable shapes and best quality, just reemled from• Philadelphia. Also, low priced Leg horn and Chip Hats, at the store of • CHAS. OGILBY. June 2,1841 Bar Iron, Glass, &c. usteecrived at the New Store of the subscribers. I. Tons BAR jitorki„ of first rate quality, and for sale very low_ for_e9sh, per consignment, 90 half Boxes 8 by 10 and 10 half Boxe — slo`6y - 12 ViTesiern--Glass, • r i 9 :_ g omi-drdiw'ry sate to llcrehants at Pittsburg Duncantiou best • ' BRADS AND SPIKES, iiillanufacturers prices, also. on hand Wither° w's •OClebrated patenfPLOU G I MAX-SEED OIL, Gy-tic-gallon,..or...Barrel, - DlLL,..W.A.licrill Bro s. Pore WHITE 'LEAD, MAHOGANY VAN EMS, &c. &e. BOSERMAN' Fx.• HUTTON:- . Carlislo, May 5, 1841. INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS ' •BY FIRE. THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COI . PANY OF PHILADELPHIA, a pilaf $4OO ,00Wpaid in.—harter. Pdrpcta al, ONTINUE to make Insurance, Permanent and IL). Limited, on every description of Property, in TO\VN AND COUNTRY, on the usual ilivorable terms. - OFFICE, 1631 Chesnut street, near Fifth street. CHARLES N. BANCKER, President. DIRECTORS. CNARLES N. BANCIiER, SAMLYEL.ORANT, .Imutis Seiturr, FREDF;RIGE BitoWN, . TINDIAS HART, 3ACOD R. SMITH, THOMAS 1. WITARTOp, Gen. W. 111CIIATPS, TOBIAS WAGNER, . IkIORPECAI D. LEWIS'. CHARLES G. BANCKER, SqcretatT. Inr•T The subscriber, Agent for the above Company for the borough of Carlisle and vicinity,will prompt ly attend .to all applications for Insurance, whether made personally cir by jetter. - Residence Main street, neaoly opposite the Car Office: , s WM. D. SEYMOUR. March 31,1841.-;-1y • I,II2L'IW 6000,4 Just received at the Store of , ANDREW RICHARDS, A fresh supply of seasonable G 09119, consisting hi part of Blue, Black Brown, Olive Green, and Adelade, r 2 • Blnek,Blue, BroWn figured and striped . Caseimeres ; Mixed figured and striped Gambroons" for panta loons. • Brown, White, Striped And Figured Linen .Kentuckey, , Pennsylvania and: Delaware Janed; Pittsburg cords;' Cotton. Stripes 'alai drills; American Nankeens and cblcired MuslinsMerlaps French-and Irish Linens; black, bleOi Fawn, Mouse, Pink, Blossom, White,.Figurcd, Stripeir Mid barred Silke.new.milai Figured plain barred,striped Jacki netts; Swiss, Cambrick and Muir muslins; Bonnetsi Lawns,and Silks,Embroidered, Manta'', Glossee, Sattin and barred Ribbons; ILetliorn flats, Straw, Braid, Nun and Chip Bonne - tat Colored, White, Fig ured Leghorn and Pabiti leaf /fain Brown & bleacli;• ed muslins; Ticks, Checks, Crastpold piti m rs ; Lin en and cotton;, 4.4,5-4 and 6-4 sheetings; Table cloth, linen and coton Diaper; Linen, pc ogee and cambrick Hankerchiefs; ,gloves t .Hoiteryi Stocks and Artificial flowers; Co .too and Gingham Umbrel las; -Par asols; eOtten yarn and carpet attain; together with an, extensive assortment of . .. • , Groceries. & Atieensware. All of Which: will be "soliran the most, reasonable terms. Person are invited to call and .examine for themselves before purchaslngelsewhere, •• .• , . . • , ANDREW..RICIIADDS. „ - FriSp it S) SHA t Fljust reeeiveo,an offered tor sale at the ew tore in shippensburk, by, ' • ';lti3itir3-§t-M3l,t2t-MS7-- 14 ay 1, 1841. ME ::#l.e . : ::- , :' , i- - 4*- ti - iill : e 7P,r'f, le 01;1., ii':l . V.o:., :Wi , " 0 : 24:4 4.10:VP:4 • COMMISSION Sc FORWARD • ING MERCHANTS; I lave removed to the, eitpacions Warehouse recently occupied by Q. Leech & Co. at the, north-westcorner of Cherry and Broad street; Philadelphia: • • From the facilities which the location and internal arrangement of this depot. afford, 30 to4o , Burthen Cars can be accommodated to unload and load at the same time with sufficient roorolo store .. , 0,000 barrels of Flour, and 400 to 600 ton of Grain exclusive of the forwarding department. - Produce of ,every description will be received as usual on conitgurnents; and liberal.advances nuide on receipt (if requhed) until sales are effected. ' • t‘: C ICAIG,..BEIXAS • t..t Co. . • E,North-west corner of Cherry & Broad 'st. , • Philadelphia. . REFERENCES. •. - W. S. Cobean, Cashier. - Denderson & Parker, • a zr i„,.. Henry Rhoads, Sama!arson & Bosserman, Jecoli - Swoer,Neurville. David Nevin, iViippeilsbur,g.. . Logan Smith,Esq. Cashier 3 CharnberaMirs• Eysterilititz . Co; - • Robert Fleming, . Catherwood&Craig, .cphilarTerpliza. .___,AVM.R. Thompson & Co. Whitall & Brown, 1! - 1 . • _ =I -- Tlliscriberliis rcfectitfrreceive4 - large - slthli 4- tional . . ill66lLiCitie:? s tpiorg, Linseed Oil, •S7pts. Turpentine, Copal Varnish,. Painters'. .1.1)u57ic5,,.. Varnish: lints.hes,Hair .-Brushes, Speriiraceti Oil,. Athriajj;Glits.§ ••LaMPS;..VoP . ,'grd." . .L"earr , whieli'he will sell' tO•Phyi . teiani;.lllereliants. ainl others, w uiotm.crite'b - Y the lowest - Kates - , having= pnrehaseil_enkirelT for cash; he; will. offer-bargains •to those. • Mardi .24,1841. Liasitbseriber;thaqkful for past favors, respect . fully informs the public that lie•still continues to "Gold forth" iii Church A 1164, near "Education Hall," where he has now on lunut a large assortment of notiona. consistirig to tool, of the follow lug: Bread, Cakes; -Cheese, llaeon, llama, Flour: Soap, Cider, Spices, Fruits, Sweetmeats, and Other- neeessaries c ticulatA for this meredian. . N. 11. tic also continues to ktep nn Eating House, where gentlemeh can-be accommodated Fiat Tripe, Pigs Feet, Pickled Oysters;kc. at the shortest notice. JACOB SlEG,Agetit. • Sept. 0;1840:-1 }'ear. Oren, fflardwar6 (grocery.; IMIIIETI 4 STORE. THE subscriber has just returned from " 1 - the Cities of New York, Philadelphia and Bal timore, and is now opening at his store room S. E. Corner of Market Square and Main Streets ,(for tautly occupied by Geo. W. ilitner,) a _general as sortment of Hardware, tone Trare, Cedar Brit.Uinta ,TVare, Groceries, Oils, Paints, Varnishes, Glass, Brush - es, Whips; Canes,-Lamps for_ • burning, Camphine Oil, awl a great variety of articles useful and-necessary :for furnishing and keepiug a house. Ile hasalsti,iiud will constantly keep ou luuid' • ..... a- cheap and elegant substitute for spermt ik and ' havinfrlinenbee appointed the agent of Messrs. I , -ers and B rother of Newark - N..,1,f0r, tGc•Sille of Jones Patent Lamps in this county, he is prepared twilit.- nish Lamps and Oil, nt a very seasonable rate to all w h o ma y w i s h to use this new aid economical light. Having selected his goods himselfiand made his purchases for cash, he is able, and is determined , to selll ow. Those having the cash to lay out will find,it to their advantage to give him a call. iIIiNRY DUITIPLD. Carlisle, July 8, 8.10.--tf. BrandrelbS 'readable 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 rec..- mzed agents; will be apparent. • CuraborlandocnuntrGeorge W. I litner; Carl isl e; A. Riegel, Mechanic. burg; .1; & McKinney, Newfille; S. Culbertson, Shippensburg; Boke Brenneman, New Cumberland ; Isaac Barton , burn; M. G. Rupp, Shiremanstown; L. Riegel& Co!:' Churchtown, ;Perry. County—Alexander Magee, Bloomfiet J. & S. A. Coylc,Landisburg. August '26,1840 • . . The subscribers will sell their stook of Cloths, Cassirneres and other 'Woolen Goods, very leW • for cash. MOUSELINE DE LAINES. - Just received, elegant Mous. tle Lathes at 20, 25, 31, 37i, 50 arl„7s 'cts. per.yard. PHA& OGILBY. March 15; 1841. The subsCriber hereby-infornas.the citizentfrof Car lisle, and the publin - generally,lhat he. has taken the shop. nearly opposite the Jail, where he will be ,pre, pared tojnanutacture to order, on the modrreasona. ble.terms, any article in his line of business,sitch as He will also attend to Steeling and' Grinding Axes Ho solicits a share of pablic patronage. .w • • JOIN. HARRIS. Carlisle; Nov. 5,1840. 500 - ps ni nde.VARPET•GRAINdust received at the New Store. in-Shippenantirg, and for sale by .ARNOLD & ABRAMS. May 1,1841.: , ' '• ' • HOUSE AND , SIGN PAINTING, Glazing iinCl ,7 frapni; Hanging. The aubicriber respectfully informs the nitieenis of Carlisle and the vienitty;that he 'hae commenced the above businetis in all its various branches. His shop is in the square immediately in rear of the Market House,two doors east of A. Richards'store. He. hopes 14,sittentiob to business" and Moderate charge!s, to receive ,a share of patronage. r • • . JO ft. NSI , ru rHat r , 2 _ pft t h st °: Igt-m---al/4-2- , r ,T • p=lN7 7 olicin.es. VarietjrStore, &c. EiiiimtflTilll • CERTIFIC Al. ES OF-AGEXCY FOR THE sktr: OF Cheap, , Cloihs, Re; HITNEI MUJ.VANY. March 17, 1841 EDGE TOOL ' Ctirlisle, Feb; 1841.—;ti' .. . . • [Mechanicsburg- - Lame , . : - w i. Fra-A , "=:(lt_ . ..,•: •• ...to- ,;v4ilt, - , ..- .Belieeen • Mechanicsburg and Philadelphia:or Baltimore. • EBY RAIL 1203 D OR CAN:AA' • : TOsubscribers grateful. for' pet f4vors; ' beg leave to inform tlicir 'friends and the public I 'generally, that they still continue to run a line of burthen Cars regularly between-Mechanicsburg and Philadelphia or Balthnore, by which goods and pro duce dell descriptions . will be forwarded with care and dcspatch.at the loWest rates of freight.. ' - Produce will be received :4 their Ware houses jaMechanicsburg, and Jorwarded to either Phila delphia-or Baltimore, according to the.tlireetion, of the owner.. . . . he highest . ' price will be given for Wheat and PlOor._ , - . - B. DRESBACK & MEILY. N. B. , Plaster-of Paris and Salt _always kept . on hand, and for sale at the lowest priCe: .., . July 9,:1840.---Iy. • . . 2(IVECINBEP TICKING;just receive( at the New Store in Shippenaburg, and for sale by • ARNOLD & ABRAMS. • May 1,0 814. miGicATITUDE -the — basest- crime -in--man. , We are nofamong that class of Fiditiirs who for . a few dollars will, (at the expense of truth ai d lionci tyrerack,up" an article and hrinF it into rapid sale; neither are we willim , to remain silent, after hnying ." tested.the utility, of. an improvement or discovery_in science or art. 'Our renders will recollect we told them we were unwell With a sore throatMul violent cold •sothefew weeks ago. Well, we purchased two bottles of WINSLOW'S BALSAM OF HORS= 4-1013-140-mrd-somidden-waShe-giworthat-welorgoL 1 we eVer had a cold. Thos6 who are afficted, may try it upon - our reeothmentlation.-2 , ervisteven Tele graph. . - . ). . For sale by •• • • . ,‘ S. ELLIOTT, Carligle, .. . . A. J. NORTH,Newville. : • . ..., Also•,•by DruggiSts generally througliontthe coun try. • Price 50 cents per bottle. . C1et..28, 1840) . . . , ... . _. Deg Surgery----, ,• ThELSUOSCßlßElLrespectliilly,tentlers - Lis. '. -grateful acknowledgments.to the public for the very liberal show of patronage lie has received dur ing the.past year, and would, still. (iliitiiitte' to ollei• t hem 'lli s professional:§Crvirs in their various bran= cites at his residence, No: 7, I larper's Row. defiles, I cleonsp, nod. ylugs:te,cl4, and inserts incorruptible ; 4.i .k. iefx4m,-;:tit3cflil•-ktytd4iF - tlui.,cliast':4PP.rPl , :cd - I manner. CllTU.ges'aDi - ays - liiilaitti.7:' , i 7 7 ,-01 3.Aig - I. ,J,- ,• • . '- • ' - J.: C. Nr.l f T, M. D. • Carlisle;March 9,30.80,4 r • • .TIIRE " .Patent-Illorse I"olver.:2- g'h•at encouragement _lMretOfoi;e : received fromtlieaale of his machintAindUces him to of fer to the public a-iiew and improved-liorse roWer, -which can shiftedin gear• or out of; gem• by keys, and shift the hand - to give it five different revolutions. 4 i :nd_lie_bas_nolreglation in assuring_the Farmers that he is now able to fill'lttflit them with an article Tit perior to those manufactured heretofore. For_speed and clean threshing and ease to the horses, lie be lieves his machines 'to lie umajuidled. ..4 a y • • Ills price is SLI0 ---seventy dollars to be paid cash, afid.tbelialatice in six months, for which a note will lici,required with inrerest: =Any per'son piirchasiiiga •machine and tijion a fair triaj,not being pleased;eao return it. • Ile will at. all- times be readyto liu•uisli them on the -shortest notice; orders trOIDA disttmee will be punctually 'Meade() to. lee will alsci repair machines on the shortest notice. WILLIAM B MILLIGAN. Newville, July SOO .• i4ATIN A new style of Figured Damask Satin Shawls,joist received at the new stqw• and fbr sale by ARNOLD & ABRAAIS. Ararat , . 31., 1 . 841. ,": Carpellings• & Imported Ingrain Carpets, Hemp and Cotton do.; also White .and Colored Mailings, all widths, just received anew• sale cheap, by CHAS. OGILBY. • June 2, 1811. _Dr._.Dunccires_E4cc . torantßenzedy,_ Is performing some of the most wonderful cures on record. Mr. \Vm. Pearson, of Delaware county, Pennsylvania, was• taken in the fall 'ol 1840 with a distressing cough, which daily increased until lie becitme so ninelf reduced in flesh that he was obliged to be bellied in and out of bed. His' Physicians at lengtk.gave_np all hopes,and pronounced his lung..s_ finally afttled and incurable. In this hopeless situation lie was for ten weeks; when R friend of his called to see, him, and discovering his awful con (Minn, he immediately' pilocured three bottles of ' Dr:Duncan's Expectorant Remedy, (having witness ed the effect's in a similarcase, induced him to pro cure the medicine,) and give it according to direc tion:3ond to the astonishment of all his friends, the patient began to feel betterbefore using the medicine one week. After- using,, it strictly,stx . weeks, the patient was rendered ablesto resume his daily Wu-. nation. How many thousands of valuabld'fribbtlS have been taken away frARVUI3for the wantol 4 proper treatment.- 'The very many who are yet among us, and laboring under alarming symptoms, to such I beg to say, procure immediately Dr. Duncan's Ex peclortint Remedy; and if it be not too late, you may be restored to perfect health. In the last stages there is a ennsolation foimd in this medicine, by - its sooth ing and pal int' ve effects. , ' cO PIIINCIPAL OFFICE,No. 19 . Norlh Eighth Street, ,Philadelphia, where testimonials may. be seen. Tor sale by John J. Myers & Co., Carlisle; and Wm. Peal,Shipplmsburg, Pa. • 1111randrelles • A supply of the above Pills just received; having been obtained directly from Dr,,Brandretles o,ffice; they are 11 7 .4BRANTED GENUINE. S. ELLIOTT. • July 21,1841. Rheumatism! .11111i0iiiiiittism. DR. LEIDY'S RHEUMATIC LINIMENT. —Highly reeommended,and a truly efficacious ap plication for Rheumatism, Bruises, Sprains, Stiff-. ness, and Weaki s I the Limbs and Joints, Pain ,E. long the Back, Side nd across the Loins. It EC OM E.At DA VOA' S. xtract of a letter fro Dr. 'Johnson , dated - ' , „ • Philadelphin;'May 7th, 1839. The Rheumatic Liniment unn Blood Pills have been 'employed by myself, and finding them ellica 'cious, I have since, recommended 'them to many, that have been 'entirely cured of Rheumatic pains, luinbago, stiffness of • the joints, numbness of the muscles, limbs, Sm. . .. , .• . Extract of a letter front Jr. Annie* dated. • , Baltimore, May 19, 1841. . Your_ Rheumatic -Liniment -possesses properties which I have never found in , any Liniment I have heretofore employed. • • . .. --Extract-of- a letter: frOm..Dr.• C.. H._Gooirich, da ted • :., . . .3Pittsburg, June 21st, 1899. . Of numerous LiniMenteand Medicines heretofore employed for Rheumatic affections ; unie have been so successful as the Liniment and Blood Pills man ufactured by . you. They have in 'this place won the golden opinion of all who have used them. - To my own knawledgethey have cured, several ,fitat . were by myself and' Other men fireliciuMeddiriCurable.. , maymot be amiss to remark, that both theLini , Meet Mal Blood -Pills are prepared by Dr. IC Leidy, hirrisel4 a.reolar..DruggisLaml-Phyarcian, attested by Drs. , Physiok, Chapman, Jackson; Mir ner;Dewees, James, Gibson, Cole, gic. of Philadel..! 1 , This, Limiment .is prepared only, and for sale; 1 - iihelesale and retail at Dr.N.B.LEIDV'S HEALTH EMPORIHM, N0.'191 -North Second Street, (sign 'of the Golden Eagle and:Serpents,) Philadelphia,. N. B.—The genuine is accompanied by,the writ ten signatuit of Dr. N. B. Leidy on the label., • Price Sitcents a bottle, or threo bottles for $l. Also, for sale by STEVENSON. & HINKLE,- Hrnggi - sticearlisle, Pa.. Map May 19,1841.=6m, • Diseases Of the, EYe• /- .A'--' N . / 17."-:- -- , G e l(4 ( 1 ..(fr7-''' '--- ,z,-4, , DR. ROSTOCK'S • Celebrated E.y . e ,Water, For the mire of IVenk, Watery, or Blood Shot Eyes, Ulcers, Ilizeiours, and litfaination . of the Eye-lids, Diinness of Sight, Etc. Persons subject to any of 'these unpleasant disci.- ders,.will find this the most effectual, remedy in use, as it seldom fails to. remote_any...of these -,iffeetiMis hy a feW applications,without the leak inconvenience or pnin. Chose who are troubled with a DIMNESS* 1)1?-- SIGHT 'will also find s it a -fgailii. - TeinafrOF strengthening the eyes,improvingthe sight, and pre venting the dimness that arises from straining them. It will also be found particulaigyuSeftil as a wash for .the eyes,of young children, to remove inflamatiOni and subdue the humours to which they are so liable. Price 50 Cents.a B.ottle with full dire 6 lions for using. . Sold in .Carlisle by. • T. --- SAMUEL — .I4ILLIOTT; April 180841.--y •:' - " $100: — $100 : Will he forfeited by Dr: N. 13.• LEIDY, for - n -preps ration of Sarsaparilla equal to his , ' . . . . • Medicated Eitract of Sarsaparilla.. The efficacy 'of Sarsapaeilla is well kidpKin Seen- fula or King's Evil; Erysipelas, Diseases of the Liv er, AfrecOons of the Skin and_ Bones, Ulcers of the Nose, Throat and. Body, as well es an Antidote to Mercury and' the . and.. Consfitntional Diseases and a general Purifier of • the Blood. and Animal - Dr. Leidy would referio the most respectable sicians in Philadelphia, as sell as throughput the it.J. States for the character of his preparation, as well 'also to the numerous Certificates from physicians and others, that have been from time to time published, now deemed unnecessary :is the character of his pre paration is firmly established. Throughout the Sou thern States it is used altogether, and throughout the North takes the precedence overall others, pa rtieti 7 lady- among physicians, who, for the •benefit of 'their' -phtients, ways-recernynendit._—_ The reader is rdferred to the . directions accompa• nyingeaclihottlejoerecommendatious, certificates, and further particulars. Reinember, one bottleAballf a pint,) 4-s-equal to six pints of syruNdidl is equally pleasant to take.' ' • lgr Price Oiie - Whr per flottie. • " . .P 0 r sale in enrlisle by STE PT A' Sail DINKLE-Druvists— • .• . • • 7001111 , ' • - Be ye purified In.:your Blood, ' • '-And licalth will :Mend von. • "The._l,ide;.nf_i-clleshls.itt'healloorlL' _. I.,Evirrcui; C. 'XVII. V. 'Xi. TiroW -IS TIIE BLOOD. TO ISE Thousands can answer - this pystion who how from experience - dill - C - 7 tip.. LEI liY'S IILO OD PILLS, A COMPONENT. PAItT 01' &IMO/J./Jab/A. Emma -Are the safest, best, au( as ' Spring tall Purifier. • -. o de, Thousaiuls who hate for several -Years past used them during tile Spring and Fall _Os well as at other times will ' never use any. °Kers; Iltindireds are alreak y daily procuriiig themotlo_have_heretofore employed them. The object of this advertisement is to infurm - therthoustuids who know nut yet - of them, where they may procure them genuine, that they, may try them; being fully satisfied that hating hied them; they will Bever be persuaded to use any other for seteral-reasonS. First—Dß. thEIDY'S BLOOD PILLS ARE ANTI • QUACK, being prepared by Dr. N. B. 'Leidy himself, a regular Druggist, as well as Physician, attested by I)rs. Thysick, James, Elbrner, bewees, Jackson, Cason, C'orce, &c. &c. Second—Dlt. LEIDY'S BLOOD PILLS AItE ANTI-MEROURIAL,,being an Antidote against Mercury and the Minerals, so deleterious and Ilan ' gerous; and upon the effects of which Quacks de pend, for "killing or curing," and, therefore mix them with their nostrums. Third—Dß. LEIDY'S 11100 D PILLS ARE SA PER THAN - ANY 0111 E RS, as in using them, they require no restraint from living, or occupa tion, and may be taken by the mast delicate and feeble, old and young, male and fethale at all times and Wider all circumstances. Fourth—Dß. LEI DY'SIILOOD,T g ARE ,iswirprat AND MORE EFF,EcTuAtiritAN ANY OTHERS, when usedTYccortlinw to the di reLtions—and not require to be taken in large quantities-as-is required of various other Medi cines, makinr , a Drug Shop of Stomach, de ng it of its accustomed nourishment, destroy --ingits-functions,and -therehreausing-a-rapid-de cline of the human system. In all cases where a purgation may be necessary, these Pills will be found both effectual and easy in their operation, producing no nausea, or sickness of the stomach, griping or any other unpleasant sensa tions. .Further comment is deemed 'unnecessary—the numerous certifiates published from time to time from Physicians and other individuals must have convinced the incredulous, and for the further in formation of all others, Dr. Leidy refers them to the diriictions which accompany, each box. • They are prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, nt Dr: MUMPS IIEALTITEMPORIUM, No. 191 North Second street, below Vine street, (sign of the .Golden Eagle and Serpents.) • , Price '25 cents a Ilex. Also, for sale by-STEVENSON & DINKLE, Druggists, Carlisle, Pa DR. LEIDY'S Sarsaparilla-, or Blood.. Pills. "The Life of the Flesh is in the Blood." Lv.vivicus, C. ZVII. V. XT. , MHE safest, best and most efficacious Pills now in existence, are Dr. Leidy's Blood Pills, a compofient part of Which is Sarsaparilla. It is use less here to name the good qualities, or commend upon thetnedieal virtites of these Pills, as the public are fully aWare e them. Suffice it to say, they are an effectual purifier of the blood and renovator - of I the system. ' I Philuklphia City, ee. s.], Personally appeared before me, one of the Aldermen of the city of Philadelphia, Dr. N B. Leidy, who, on his solemn oath doth declare and swear; that in the composition of the Sarsaparilla Blood Pills; manufactured by him only, there is not Contained Mercury or the :Minerals, or any, Drug whatever, unfriendly, dangerous, or deleterious to the human system. OAMAZER, Alderman. o . " Price 25 cents a Box.l E Thby are prepared and sold., wholesale and,retail, at-Dr. Leidy's Health Emporium, No. 191 North Second street, below Vine_ street. Also, for sale byi STEVENSON & DINKLE, Druggists, Carlislb, Pa., . 'May 19, 1841.-6 M. , • " Tettek: Itch!! • 117 k R. LEIDY'S CELEBRATED TETTER.,%.*D _LP ITCH OINTMENT hi - daily becoming more popular. Daily do numerous individuals stop and inform the proprietor of its'great success in remov 'ing and curing the Tetter and Itch. • - • Numerous testimonials might bepublislied of its efficacy, but for the , delicacy felt by individuals hav ing their names - published in connection with: so loathriorne - iiid - disagreeable - afrectiisns. ' ,• It ratty be used•with perfect safety by young and old,, even •upon.-infants, containing no mercury, or ...other mineral substances. Pr. N. 13, Leidy prepares. it himself and 'knowing its composition, most caiifi: dentially recommends it as superior. to • any other remedy for the.Tetter and Itch., Prephred and sold at Dr.Leidy'sllcalthEnaporium,(sign id the Golden Eagle and Serpents;) , No. 191 Nortlx•Secorid.atreet, Vines; Vine• • • . *,_-• • • ' , Also, for rade ,by SitENSON .8: • DIN,KLE, Druggista,Carlisle, Pa. • The abov e preparrition fire'sold _by. all wholesale' Druggists in Philadelphia, and by all respectable Merchants arid,Druggists, - throughout-the United tat , • • ' . _ May 19, 18 , 11.—Arn, , • • • • ' _,• MEE CHARLES M'CLURE, ATTQRXEY AT ,L. 117 , Office, in High , street a few doors west of the Post, Offide,. Carlisle, April 28,1841.--ff • .11 UST RECEIVED some very fine rAD. HERRINGS & PHEE E,at the Store (); , • A: RBA ARDS,. May 0,1841. : , 7 7DISEASE,S'OTTRELUNOKL NONEROUS reinedies have:heen offered - and puffed into notice 'for diseases of the' Lungs, some of - which - lids - undoubtedly - been found :very use.' ful,Mit of 'all that have hitherto been known, it must be universally acknowledged there is none that has .ever .proved as successful as the "BALSOM OP WILD CHERRY." , . - - - ... Snell. indeed are the astonishing restorative and healingproperties of this " even in the v worst_forils.Of-Con - suroption r when-theludient has , suffered . with the most distressing cough, violent pains in the chest;diffieulty of breathing,night sweatti," bleeding of the lfings, &c. and when-the most esteem , l ed remedies amp Pharmacopias had failed to affbrd 'any relief, andevenwhen Botanic, Homcepifthic,.niub numerous other remedies,had been 'used ern- many montlisin vain; thii:invaluable remedy has checked, every symptom, and been productive, of the most Joilishing relief. from neglected the early stages 'of the disease; • proceeding from neglected colds, termed, Catarrhal Consumption, it has been used with undeviating suc cess, and in-many instances, when this disease seem-. cdto have marked its victim for an early giave,the .use of this medicine has arrested every 'svmptornouid •Test.ored-thelningsAil4,stnteaperf6c.th - cabh_ In that form of Consum p tion, soprevalent amongst delicate young females, commonly termed (HMO, or ota p deal tw' a - to molacrit-wi tlywhirtrlbyfir= , sands are lingering, it has : lso been used with surpri sing success, and not possesses the power of checking the imigress of t us alarming•disease,hut at the same time . strengli 'ens and invigorates the India system more aeon: ly than any remedy we have ever possessed. crj'LIVER COUPLAL T.---In diseases of the -Liveii,piulicularly when attended-wiili a - cough;-indi'- - gestion or-wandering otitis in the side, it has also pro 7 vedvery efficacious, and ,cured many ease's 'of this kind Micelle most powerful remcdres had ;rm. - kSTII,NIA this . complaint It has also been used in nu - mem:nut instances with the most sing:filar success. It opens the chest, rendering 'the breathing 'perfectly free, acre sts-tke quttgli, mad will seldom lsi .to gl.re iicrmaneutrciief„' , • :`, _ • ~ . UldepitlOtfriikairte,tlilf6ol:lllTrP4o ssJ 4446 st . ness; cough tic i - orEi iitnt :throat; found' very', Ofee.tual. remedy, and wili mostly- tdlbrd im-. . attlick:., • . , . COUGIIS & COLDS.,—In .etimmon- coughs -anticoltls,-_thalprevliil_soliextenslvely.throughem • winter, irWill•be.founkmuch more 'effectual trafrafly• remedy in use, and when olt.lsseftle upon thelnrigs,. causing an inflammation with painsln the breaStolif:, licnity or - shortness ofbreatliiiie,,fisc.,llie use of this - .Balsam Still suppress•such -Symptoms imniediately, and at the Same-tithe prevent the lungs from beconv. ing more'scriously diseased. tif 1T11Aj..N.1LW11.0.0211 these c`omplaintti,'so common to young ithildren, this Balsam Wall be found much superior to - the Parego ric Elixir Syrup of Squills, and the-various cough mixtui:es ift common use, as iris entirely free.from any thing. the least injurious, and may at all times be .given_tsu•bildre.n witlrperfect safeti..md with the cer tainty' of its affording thein - specdy relief. AS A FAMILY:MEDICINE for many oth er complaint s;this Balsam will also-be found poetic ularly useful. Besides having proved an invaluable remedy in all Pohnonary affections, it exerts a pow-' erful influence Oyer ninny diseases depending on •a depraved conditio of the system,and those who Intro suffered from the 'indiscriminate use of Mercury, or other deleterious drugs, that arc often compounded in different quack nostrums, will 'find it a remedy of 'great \little, 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. there may probably be some attempts to imitate it, and deceive the public With a spurious miXture,to.Prevent 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, having the 'words WISTAR'S lIALSANI OF' 'WILD CHERRY, PHILADEL PHIA, blown in the glass, and a label on the front with the signature of HENRY WISTAR,-M. without which noifes - gcnuine. Prepared - for tlte-proprietor -by-WILLIAMS-RE CO., Chemists, No, 2.2 'Commerce street, Philadel phia? and sold by the most respectable Druggists and other appointed agents in all the • principal towns throughout the United States. . The Genuine 13:dsmn sold in Car lisle, by SAMUEL ELLIOT:II,--4point • .eel Agent. ills kn4~sn, ~i ll= This extraordinary'chemical composition, the re stilt of science and the invention of avelebrated med kat man; the introduction of .which to the public was invested with the solemnity of a death-bed be quest, has since gained a reputation unparalleled, full sustaining the correctness of the.himented Dr. Griilliey'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 his friend 'and attendant, Solomon Hays,the secret of his discovery. It is now used in the principal .hospitals, and, the private practice in' our country, first and moat cer tainly for. the cure of the PILES, and also extensive ly and effectually as to baffle credulity, tiniest Where its effects arc witnessed. Externally IR the follow ing complaiUts: - I • For Dropsy---Creating extraordhiary absorption at once. , Swellings---RednCikthem lit a few hours. [May 19, 1841.-6 m HlicumntismL—Acuto or chronic, giving ,quick 1,0 w: Sore Throat--By cancers: tileers;-:or colds. - Croup ,Und Sylkolping-Coug,h-- T rotternally and Over the chest. All Bruises, Sprains, and Burnt---Cured in a few Lows. Sores and Ulcers--Whether fresh M. long stand in; and fever sores. r Its operation upon adults and children in reducing rheumatic swellings, andlooseni ng• coughs and tight ness ofthe chest by relaxation of the parts; has beets surprising beyond conception. The common re mark -of those who have used it in the Pilea,is " It acts like a charm." ' • • ' THE PILES.—The pricesl, is refunded to any person who will use a bottle ot Hays' Liniment for the Piles, and return the empty bottle without being' cured.. These are the positive orders of the proprie tor to 'the agents; and out of many.thousands sold; not ont has_ been unsuccessful,. . . ; - We might insert. certificates to any length, but prefer that those who sell the article, should exhibit the original to purchasers. • . Physicians . qnd Patients. • - --The Blind- Piles, said to be incurable:by external applications.—Solomonllays warrants the contrary. His Liniment wilt cure Blind Piles. 'Pacts are more -stubborn than theories. Ile 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 make.:the trial, has can didly admitted that it " has succeeded in every case they have- known.. Then why•nnt use it? :It lathe recipe r of one of tlfeirtiost•respectable members,now deeease . d. .Why reftfse to, use it ? Because it is sold as .a proprietary medicine? .'is this a:sufficient. ex;., claim, for suireimoheir honest pntiente.to linger in distress ?, 'Wethittk 'Physicians shall be con, 'Vbind this nitiae.---Villy then nbt alleviate human suffer ing ? If they: wten't try it before,•let 'them •after.all s prescriptions prescrptione fail.- Physicians are respectfully requested lodothemselves and . Patientti the yistice to' use this articler 'lt shall be lakentfroin the bottles and, done up as their Prescription Willey desire:. :. • •• • • %: • • • • • SOLOMON - :HAYS,': .• Spld by comstock. & .Co. Wholesale i Dritggists, No. 2, - Fleteheritreet;Ne*York: . • 'For. :bale also by, , vez STEVENSON. . tleiember ' 23, 1840.-=-IT mi wisi",tes .. BALM' OF ITILIWIERRY THE CELEBRATED REMEDY FDR Prtee'sl:oo a bottle. Depember Hays' L'lntment. .11*0 IF inslow 9 4 Balsam of HOREHOUND. An unparalleled remedy for common Colds,Coughs, • Asthma, Influenza, Whooping COugh,Pronchitia, and all diseases of the Breast and Lungs, leading • to . Consumption .composed of the concentrated virtues of Horehound, Boneset, Blood Root, Liv erwort and several ether vegetable substances.— . Prepared only by J. M. WINSLOW, Rochester,. N.Y. The - innocence - and - universallyadmittedpe c t ora l virtues, of the Herbs from..ty Welt the 'BALSAM OF' HOREHOUND is made, are too generally knOwn t&require recommendation; it-is-therefore only ne- • eessary to obierve that this inedeeine. contains the Whole of their medicalproperties o highly conceal:at-. ed. and so happily combinesinvith several other ye getable,substances,mato-render-it-the -Most-speedy, - flatland_certain re neily,n4w n -Use, for the air ; • plaints above mentioned.y. It-is a speedy remedy for the .111.1ooping: Cough and Ct:ottp,and atforchcertain reliefin Bowel Complaints', Ch ohc, _ T o thin " ,B c c,-- lt , isplensiint - tn - theint6;triiir7 -- mitv 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 ineident to Children; than . Paregoric,Godfreys Cordial, or the Cordials so corn.. monly used, - as Itundredi in this City have testiaed. , . Read the following.—l hereby certify that -early 'in the spring-of 1-838,1 contracted a . severe UOLIY, "Whietiletflettnptin thy lungs, and threatened a hasty Consumption.. I used .several preSeriptions, but oh- • • !tamed little or no 'relief; I was :much alarmed.— . Happening to he. in Rochester, I was advised by tnk friend, Mr. Winslow, to try a ,hottle of his TlATttast or Honittourco OF did_ so, and to - nf surprise oh- - tained. relief at once—anti by the use of that single bottle was perfectly restored to health. To those - 'allbeted with Colds or Coughs, -at this inclement, season, I Say "go and do likewise." ' I...F.ANDETt CIIIPMAN. • Pittsford,Alonroe co., Nov. 9, 1638: Mr. John M. Iltinslow,Druggist...... ,--- • . r - Slrrrhavg becii'Mt. a series of yeaafflict ed with an affection' of the L u ngs, and n hard cough, and ha_vo_man_fimes.a.rose-inAlte--morning-mrcom--- pletely exbausteil by excessive coughipg (luring the night as n person would be by a , hard days labor. have tried most of the popnlar-remedies of: the day, hitt never found relief .tmtilVmet yOur Balsam of Iforebound. All the other remedies or.palatives,. that I have it §ed, leave . the bowels in . a•- congested—' state, \Odle pjurs leaves them soluble and free. This' I consider n great desideratum. On taking's dose of -your-Balsam-when- going - to lira, T restquiefiTtliriP— 'the night, and my sleep is refreshing. i take'geettt pleasure in ree.ommending_your—flalsatir,-of-Horei-7- boand ltp all those afflicted with pulmonary com plaints or any disease appertaining to the lungs, and I take this opporttinity to (batik you .for the greatre lief mid. benefit t . have exrAleneed through your in struMentalfty. Tours - ,,with mach respect. for, snl~ • - MTA `•";'' heig , -.- KCISI37I3O‘TOKT, • • • • • Also: by Druggists generally tbroughout.the.,Oopx try. Pl'.ice-50 ccntsTperLbottle! --- 7 • • - . . HEALTH:ELIXIR.; - There is not (Alec:lse-of Fever in a tboucand,lfut • may be effectually-broken- up and- removed y the use of this Elixityy It removes :i'll acidity indigestion, bilious matter and constipation from. the stomach and bowel:4: It operates_geutly_and-remiectually-on—L---.. ITZIW(iIs; and powerfullyqn die 'kidneys and ;kin. It removes'ali unpleasant ilutgagsafterla hearty meal, - and . promqtes a good appetite. It needs °illy a trial to - give perfect satistimetion. It haslieliiime general practice with many to use this article in all cases of 'colds, pains in the bones, or beavv_disagreeable ;rig, tendering to headache or'ehdliness. Pprffnarse- -- ness, if taken through the day, it completely restores the voice without producing sickness. Whooping - cough, and all 'coughs of children are cured by mt.- The stomach is kept in perfect order by it, and it is quite impossible that any (license should commence - while a person is musing this Syrup. y• If taken daily it produces a rudy,lienithy,,ano 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 Comstock &.C0.,, and by all respectable Druggists. . For sale also by STEVENSON & DIN KLE, Carlisle; Pa. ' Balm, of • Columbia. Conaltra Office, • t Philadelphia. K NOW L S to whom these pres canirtirtiq Esq. his "Britanic 111niesty's Consul for:the City of -PMadelphia i do - hereby - certify; Ti l ar Robert Whar ,, ton).Esq., who attests to theloregoing Certificates ; i s Mayor of_ the CitY , of Philadelphia; and that Mat-• thew Esq., is Prothonotary of the Conti. 0 . Common Pleas for the city and county of Philadel tibia, to biithWhose signitures, With the Seals of their respective offices, full faith and credit is dne. rther...certify.,.thattam _personally_ aequamted with Joseph L. Inglis,one of the signers of the certi-' ficates hereunto affixed; which expresses the efficacy' of the Balm of Columbia, and that.he isa person o f great respectability, and orthy of full faith and cre-! (lit; and 'that I have heard him express his nnqualifi ed approbation of the effects of the 'said Balm of Co lumbia, in restolring his hair; - Given under my hand and seal of office, Mille city of Philadelphia, in the State of Pennsylvania, the United States of America. • GILBERT ROBERTSON. • Read the following.. • ROBERT WHARTON, Esq., late tlfaVor of Philadelphia, has certified, as may be seen below, to ' the high character of the following gentlemen.. :The under'signed do hereby certify that 'we have used ,the Rahn Columbia discovered by J. Old.. ridge;arkd have qund it highly serviceable not only as a preventive nein% the falling off of hair,but also a certain restorative. • WM. THATCHER, senior, • Methodist. Minister in St. George charge, • , No, 86 North Fifth st. JOHN P. INGLIS; 331 Arch st. . JOHN D. THOMAS; M. D. 163 RaCe st. 'JOHN S. FURF,Y,lol.Sprucesst HUGH 'IIIeCURDI% 243 Senth 7th st. • JOHN' YARD, jr., 123 Arch st. ' The aged, and those who perSist in wearing wigs, may not always experience its restorative qualities, yetlit will certainly raise its virtues in the estimation of the public, whenit is known that three of the a bove signers are sore than SO years of age, anti the others not less titan SO. . . . . [From the .71fa.yol COMAIONW.E4I.III or PENNEMLVANiA4 • „. City of Philadelphia. - • • I, ROBERT WHARTON, Mayor of said city of Philadelphia, do hereby certify that I am well \pc .quainted with Messrs. J. P. Inglis, John S. Furey, and Hugh McCurdy, whose names are signed, to,the 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, I have hereunto set My hand, •and caused the seatof the city to beatfixed, the sixth day of Beconber, Bto. ' •.. HOBERT WHARTON,,Mityor. fekt.DRIDGES BALM ;COLUMBIA FOR 11-F THE HAIR.—Its positive qualities are rti4ol - Ist. For infant's keeping ; the head free from itcur . and cansinge luiunant growth of hair. Wl' 'For : ladies after cliild-bitth;restoring the skin to its Usualstrength and firmness, and preyenting the ' rolling -out ofthe hair. • -'• l ' !, 4 . 9d. For.any, person recoverin g from any debility' rn the sae.elfect is produced. • ' • • ~ • 4th.'ll need in infancy till Rood growth is started,, it Maybe preserved,by attention ttitbeTatest peliod sth. it - freinTtlie:Wead from, .................. the roots, imparts health ond'vigor , to the circulation and,preyents the hnir. from_chinging Solder Or get"• tins. gray • • • "" • .• • - w h 6th. It en. done Nrhen. .• done up in it over night.i,t V• .7 , , :!!: No ladieetoilet should ever be rnade7ivithout •,7th. 'Children %AO linve'hy•Any Means .corittacted vermin in the_ headi'ara immediately and' erfectli Cured Ofthently its use. t isn sale'itthe drug stare of Cemstook'St CO., . onT n • (Dec.l6;•lB46;—=ly. veinita M