111 *plendid prizes of W,OOO amounting to $lOO,OOO TOR 2,5•rn $50,000"4399060"425,000, ' • ....„ FOR .23p.ourongn. . - . ... ILiiiimi. LOtery. - , . . Class g. ' ti:, lie' , drawnnt • Alexandeia; ILC, on •Sat ) ~• • • tirdni, Sept..2s, 1841. '. •_, :;.,; ;. • 1311.11.L1A.NT SCHILMI.I. , . . .... ,4 •, FOUR-PRIZES OF 1 :>. --.." 25;0 00 . Dollkirs, j _..' „. I prize of) 10,000 Doll. , ) ,1: do' )') : • . :, ; .800 do . 1 do . ' 6,000 do ,:. • ' 1' do , :. . . 5,153 do '• ' ,2 prizes of. . ' . ~ . '4,000- do. 4 do , 2,000 'do `, '3O do. . • °. 1,000 do -50, do ' - , 500 do .. .. . '5O .'do ' v . '-- '• . • • '.. ~250 do • 100 'do '': v v • ' 300, tv.o.. - • . •• •14 drown numbers out of 76. 10 ' Tickets $l5-11alves $750--Quarters.s 3 75 , • Eighths $1 87. , Certificate of packages of 26 whole tickets, $2OO .do --- do .. 26 half -do 100 do . do 26'quarter do .0 :.' do - do' 26 eighth. do, ' 0 25 The Grand , Union Lottery; Class 9. To be drawn at Alexandria; D. 0., on Sat; ..' urday, Oct. 23, 1841. , • • 16 th•awil ballots. . • • NIAONIFICLIN'f SCHEMIL.. _ 1 Grand .Capital prize of 50,0041 - Doll. • . 1 Splendid peize of • 30,000 do . . , 1 4lO 410 •" - 25,000 dot ' ..• 1 ' (To -; do ' .. •" - "10000 do --" - 1 prizeof . , 8,000 do • 1 do . , - 7,000 do • 1 do • . -46,000 do • • - 1 do • ", • s ' .5,000 do 1 do - ' 1' {lo _, • . . • - 2 500 • (10 1 do - ... - 2,311' do. •. -4 tlo . 2,000 do -, .5 do 2 . • - , ' - .1,750 do ,- , • 'lO do ; • .. 1,500 do' 10 do . _ • .. •• 1,250. do 50" . do. 1,000 -do • .50 t.lo :',., . ' - sir"do ,50 do .•• • 400 - do . 100 ilo , - • 3111) •do • . 'lOO do — . • ' •-' -. - 2.0 410 . ..170, do • - .' •. 200 -do .. • .' - - • 'l6 411'4411 'waiters out Of • 78. - l'icketss2o;• Ilalves $10; Qoartersss; Eiglits $250., ..„.,Peitificatei of „packages of 26 mimic tickets s'26o,' - . do: -- -: . do • ' 23-half ilo - . -, 130 .- .-.L.7?" - -264,111t0stgirtl0.7_?,_ -'' ,- - do- ,7 ',''''''' 7 lrci --7 ' . '""261 - ..iiltili m ,tio - , ,_•-,....,147itij . . - „ - - • .. .tr+OpleeS for tiekets• and slinees aitd. Certificate's • t.. of t iatkages in tile:above splendid , s'elienies will re ceive the most promptalteittioui and dui dram - log of each lottery will be 'scut 4111;10 lately after it is over, '''' - toltil-tvlio-order-from_tis—...Nildwis - - , . - - . .J.G. 0 REG OltY. FS .CO. Nrit - aieli:.7 --- I,\Valliugtria, 1) CT: DR,.IS,:k.„ . STgYVIART; Thothsonian Botanic Practitioner of- Medicine and Obstetrics, No. -L 2" Alexander's Row, near the Rail , o Road Hotel ; • . . . . - ESPECTFULI , Y informs •liis friends and the illpublic generally;that (through solicitation' lie ins remoecitfrotn ShiremanstowntuCairlislei where he may be found at all times;unless profeasionally engaged. The afflicted shall at tit all times be treat ed with purely Vegetable, NledicineA,"No Poisons . ," and -in strict accordance with the:principles laid down by that great reformer in - medical science, Cr. Samuel-Thomson. , - • .. • Chronic cases, such as Consumptions, Liver Com phints,'Dropsies, Rheumatisins, and Cancers, are more particularly iffliirmed that the .74ew System is admirably adapted to their cases. , Invalids from n distance can be accommodated with Boarding while under medical treatment,.on reasonable terms. ' Carlisle, July 14,1841.---tf., Proposed Amendment to Ake - Constitution. "Resolution relative to the Anendment of the State Constitution., "in k noLv En by the Senate and House of itße presentatives in General Assembly met, That the Constitution of this Commonwealth be amended iu the third section of the scepnd article, so that it . shall read as follow's: _ 'That. - 7the Goveraor.sball bold his office during three years, from the third Tuastray. of Jaintriry,.. next entitling his election, and shall not be capable of Wilding it lager than a single term of three yeari, In auY term of. nine years." WM. A. CRABB, - .Speaker_Oflhe Muse of. Representatives. iN. H. EWING, Speaker. of le Senate. Pennsylvania, 83.. SECRETARY'S OFFICE, do-14'01y certify that the foregoing is a true copy of proposing all amendment of the Constitution. which was-agreed to at the last session of the Legislature, by a majority of the members elected to each house, the original of which remains filed in this office; and in compliance with...the tenth article of the Constitu tion of 'the Commonwealth, I do .hereby cause the same to be published, as directed by the .said article. Sx •' IN TESTIMONY whereof, I have liereunto set my hand. and seal of said at,'Harrisburgl this 14th .day of j( t, .Jtinei S4l. FRS. It. MUNK, 4.4 14 ' , Secretary of the-Commonwealth. • June SO, 18.11.--3 m. • • . DE.NTISTRF. • DR. I. C. LOOMIS, Dental, • IS permanentlylocated in Carlisle, and' will perform all operations that are required in 'Dental Surgery, such as Filing, Plugging and 'Cx 'tracting Teeth; and inserting Artificial Teeth, from a single tooth ton whole set. - Ho will also attend to all diseases of the mouth, gums, &c. ; and direct and regulate the first and second dentition so as to render the teeth of children and young persons regular and beintiful. Dr. LOOMIS may at all times befound at his of fice; on High street, oppoiite Macfarlane's Hotel. Carlisle, June 23,1841.—y. BQNNETS. • ~, J ust received at the,New store, a large and spleen iititistssarttnent'ef, English straw and Florence Bon. „slots; eliered_ for sale at low prices by ARNOLD & ABRAMS. • Abrell 31,1841. NEW STORE. . . . . ..Thp.Subseriber .has just opened a new and ham iome assortment of . , , • •• •'.GOODS • suited- to the season, in North Hanoimr street, be'- tween the Bank and Cornmin's . Hotel, consisting in • part ,• of Cloths. Cassimeres, Sattinetts, V estings, Cords, Stripes; Shirtings, Sheetings, Cambries,Ja conets, Edgings, Lawns, Mouse de Laines; &e. • .ALSO,• • • Queensware .and Groceries, •„ "SPICES, 'CIIEESE;:fIc. ;. • r RON.N . ETS,LEGIJORN .4JVD LE..9F H.9TS,logether with a great variety of other goods which he will soll'loty upop 'accommodating terms. Rle:ase give hini,a • ' • . . May 19;1841. -*y. "SokiEIL DE Sof new style frona 25 to . 1141 - ' • .81* oqnts per;lardjust ieceived and for sale y.. , - ARNOLD & ABRAMS. Matcli . 31'1341. ' . • Bonnets! Bonnets t! Elorenee; Braid, Straw, and Rutland BONNETS nOw suliply of the newest ihnie, just receivedaad fo'r'sale.cheap at the' store of - • , CHAS. OGILi3Y.''. aline '2.IRAt ••••• '''LOOK TI 1S! .Jacob Thlndore Reimectlidly informs the citizens of. Caitlisle.n ud 'ifs vicinity, that he has Commenced the SPl4lllll6l' and 1111Arness • - . Beiginess • its various branches, in Main street ; one' door dast or the store of Messrs:AN - any ;FS Anderson, and a' few doors west of Mr. Wunderlich'slavern, where -he will keep constantly on hand, and manutitenr !order. at the shortest notite mid on the most reasona 'ble terms, • Saddles, Widles,'Collars, • Har i Thmks,.&c. &c. • ' Ile hopes by strici attention to business, and-an aux; ions desire.to please, to merit and receive a liberal share ofpublic'patrogOge. Iluving the best of.work men emphiyed,Lis custnniers may expect their work to lid' done in the neatest and most substantial man ner. Carlisle, May 19; 1841. - . • * W B KNOX • • TTORNEY .11T Ls - w,. .CAIII.LISLII, PENNA.. Office a flew doors West-of. the 3 051.-office. - .• . . Mai 19,184.1...:—, . ' ' • 4) . lllepiper Cheape r ! ANOTIE:R LARGE Arl/ rnisit 80.1 , PL1 OF SUMNER 610053 • Just received front Philadelphia at grently r (Meet] prices from those tinrchased early in the season; per sons wishing to supply themselves . witli • CHEAP CLOTHS, • • . . Fiummer Cassimeres, Cashmaretts, Linen Driltings,,Beaverteens, Cords, Vestings, Check's, Tickings, Calicoes; Lawns, Monsline de I .sins,• MlA:mils, Worked Collars; Stockings, Gloves, flinghams, Silk and Cotton, Handkerchiefs, Stocks, Nionslin. de ,clVTetines, Fillet Scarfs, Veils and Handkerchiefs, Parasols, Barred Worsteds.for cliildrens' wear, N a nke - e I Cottonades, Pittsburn , 's Cords, &c. tyill do . well to call cgt the sub scriber. and Secure great bargains. . Also, a good stock afresh • ,• . V VVrrile,2s4 . a:pd .Todirep, &c incht.yery brge stock,of • • : 7, 15 , 1 1,Ptwill:P.1tifi - ofitmitlitfirlftfit iuler floivl;ifie7T - eireop gooifs ma, 4.11A5. OGILBY. 1841 .N E* ILVP MA NOVA C TORT 1r ~11 41 . TP 0 T lif S lea vel'o:i:nrot•m tie 'citizens of Carlisle anti 11). that lie has commenced manufac 'Wring. (Las, of Alm latest ftslvions, and of the very hest - r • Russia,sh, Beaver, Nutria, and all . hinds of FUR 114 . of 'which a generid n'ssorunent will alwhys he kept on hand, or made to suit according to order; whiel , he will' sell on the most accommodating terms for emie or Opoutry..Produce: - • '; His Shop will be tbund iu Louther street, in the house formerly kept by Lindsey Spotswood as it Hatters' Shop. Carlisle,-May 9.6,131 L---firm • • I.lfaS t . • Hats!! Ilats!!• - V INE. FUR &- 'HATS II! most F ashioable shapes and 'est quality, ,Ins received from Plitladelplua.-- - Alsn,low prieeikbeg horn, and Chip Hats, at'ihe store bf - • MIAS. OGILBY, ,Ttwe ,ISU Bar Iron, Glass &c. ,Ittst received :Atha New Stove of Ow : subscribers. 1- Tuns BAR IBON, of first rate quality, and for sale very low for cis i, per coasightnent, 00 half Boxes 8 by .10 and 1.0 half Boxes 10 bAI2. Wettlern Glass, • in good order, for sale to :Merchants at 'Pittsburg pricea•and Dukannou beg. , • NAILS, BRADS AND SPIKES, at Manufacturers prices, also. on hand Witherow's Celebrated tattent mouGns,yLAIK-sEED by the gallon, or Harrel, .OIL MEAL, -Wethevill 5 Broia'. rare' WHITE LEAD, MAHOGANY 'VAN EEIIS; Etc. lee. BOSSERMAN Sr, MUTTON. Parr le, May 5, 1841. • • • INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY OF PHILADELPHIA, • a pits! $lOO,OOO paid in.. - --Garter Perpeta al, CONTINUE to make Insurance, Permanent and :united, on every description of Property, in TowN AND COIN TRY, on the usual favorable terms.. . OFFICE, I ti 3 Chesnut street, neer Fifth street: — CHARLES. N. HAMMER, 'Prenident. mitEcTou.s. ART.BS N. RANCE:iII; SAMUEL GRANT, 3 AMES SCHOTT, FREDERICK BROWN,.I THOMAS RAIIT, JACOB R. &arra,. • —TiIOHAS . I. WHARTON,' GEO. \V. ,RTCHAIEDS, TOBIAS WAG tiE4l, MORDECAI D. LF.R'/S. CHARLES G. RANCRER, Secretary .S o:trThe subscriber, Abut fir the above Company for the borough of Carlisle and vicinity,will prompt ly attend . to all applications for Insurance, whetlip made personally or by letter. Residence Main street, nearly opposite the Car. Office. . • • WM. D. SEYMOUR. March 31, .• - • m.A . w .:001 opa6 ANDREW . RICHA.RDS, A fresh supply of seasonable GOODS, consisting in part of Blue, Black Brown, Olive Green, and Adelade, Black,Blue, Brown figtired and striped CassimereB; Miied figured and striped thimbroons. for panta loons. Brown, White, Striped and Figured bitten KentuckeY, Pennsylvania and Delaware Jaitestburl; rcortley Cotton stripes and drills; A:Merman Nankeens and Colored 'Mastitis; Burlaps French and IriskLinens; black, blue, Fawn, Mouse, Pink, Blossom, White, Figured, Stripetiand barred Sas. new stile; Fivred plain barred striped Jaeki netts; Swiss, Cambrick and muslins; Bonnets, Lawns and Sillte.,,Erabroidered, Manta% Glossae Sattin and barred flibbonti; Leg horn flats, Straw, Braid, Nun and Clup•Bonnets; Colored, White; Fig.= ured Leghorn and Palm leaf Rids; Brown St bleach ed musims; Ticks, Cheeks, Crash, and Diapers; Lin- . en and cotton; 445-4 and 6;4 sheetings; Tablecloth, linen and cotolL Diaper; Linen, Grass, silk, pongee and cambrick llankerchiefs; gloves, Hosiery, Stocks and Artificial flowers; Cotton and Gingham UMbrel- . las; Parasols cottonyarn and carpet chain; trigelhe'r With art extensive assortment of - • - ~ GrOceries & queesitrivare.s.:. Alf of wide!' • Will be sold on the most reasonable terms. Person are invited to call and examinefor themselies before purchasing:elsewhere. ." ANDREW RICHARPS. Carlisle' April 24,1841.. S. M. HARRIS setnitiVie4itiWlew jtSom'iniant receive( an o erp( Shippensturg, by — ABNOI6 ABRAMS. „ . . . tor dou e an single s, or . sat e at the 1-IAIRIf .ATss i ' ltTßlt B S B store of . June 2;1841 lw• Just received at the Store of CHAS. OGiLAY. - to.11:%'11;*,:: Wrv:4X, - tt, , au p' 14 . 'Tev..:0.0.4 . i.0 r,:* ~. • . . ' r,raig, AgetifaS S' Co.. ' • "7 ,,0 g•-• . 4. cke i i,.% • - :-P .• , • • . . . - COMMISSION & FORWARD . ING MERCHANTS, ',.. . Have retnoVed to the capacious Witrehottnyeecutly •occupied by D.• Leech & Co. at the northwestcerner of Cherry and Broad street, Pfiitlagelpfiia. ' • From the facilities which the location and internal arrangement of ,this depot ti . rd, 30 toilb - Burthen a i t 3 Cars'ean be accommodated t Mead and - load-tit the -same time With sufficient ro o store-20 - ,000 - Intrvela of FlOnr, and 400 to 600.t0n,0f _Grain exclusive of the forwardinglepartment. ,• -. '• .: ' • Produce of every description tyill..lic received as 'a:Martin consignments, and liberiil advances 111111(1C on -receipt (if required) until sales are (greeted. , • . CItAIG,BELLAS - • & Co. `North-west corner of Ch'erry & Ilro:4st.- . Philadelphia. . . . • . . '. - 'REFERENCES. -•. . . • W. S. Cobean ' Cashier. • HenderSon Sc• Parker, Carlsate. Henryilthoads, ' - . SMinderson tic Bosserman, -. _ , . - Jecob Swoyer, Neinville. : . ~ . .. David Nevin, Shippenamt7,, , . J. Logan Smith,tisq. Cashier? eh On l b CM' '& ll.Pg. Dyster, - DAM & Co, Robert Fleming, . •• . . CtitherwoMl Craig, . • yild'hi e whhi a . - • W 6c. Wm. R. Thompson -C0...1 8:: • . ~ • • • Whitall & Brown, ' J - - --- Tresh VlCedicines. .. ~ . The subscriberbiis recently received large midi tiTial supplies.a . . 1711-cdicilies,.Collors., .I)ye-Stitifs, Linsied , Oil , Spt s . , i'l'arPentine,' Copal _Varnislr, -: Painters' , Brushes; :Varnish' zarttsulte4lititr: 711 t dab:a - J . .lAm' lw . o - ti . :. 9 1 141- 1... ' ,:^ttfp.7.ge-,lAierlii?c4,4-fites..,.sof,p,.9 f.ig.,recq, //Tidy; '.'Gkiss.. Lamps COT' wife Lettor crier; 'Fruit, Spices, Per Amery; ..c.% 4.c. which he will sOl. Idl'hysiaians,•MerChants and pthe'rS f. Wll,ol.uALT: or by niriniL, at the lowest rates, haying - piirchased'entirely for mile; , he will — Offer-lrargains-,4o—those. Who wish to .purchase..'at.wholesale: • , .. ••'• • ._ '•.' . S. ELmorr: • :--Marchrs - -24 1841 - 1• . '. ' Variety Store; &c. rPIIE subscriber, thankful foi• - •Plist favorg, respect " fully infdrms the public that-1 e still continues to "bold foiqh" in . Church Alley, near,"Education Ilan," where he has now ott-bantl a large assortment oluotions. consisting in part, or die following: Bread - , Cakes, Cheese, - Bacon,. Horns, Flour, Soap, Cider, SpiceS, Fruits, Sweetmeats, and , other necessaries c denlaliul for this ni - erediati... - ' ... • ' ' ' N. B. Ile also continues tolcep an Eating House, where gentlenien catibe accommodated with Pipe, Pig's Feel, Pickled Ovstevs,ke. at the shortest:Mlle°. . ii.::'. JACOB SWG, Agent.. . . Sept. 0, 1.840:-- , I ybar. Atm Hardware, Grocery, a'• R 1 ETV ,TORE: f • rIPHE subscriber has-just returned from the Cities of New York, Philadelphia -and Hal tituore, and is now' opening at his. store room S. E. Corner of Market Square and Main Streets (for- . merly occupied by Geo. W. Ilitner,) a general as sortment of Hardware, tone Ware, Cerlar . Ware,. 13)4W:ilia lVare, Groceries, Oils•, faints, 'Varnishes, -Brush- • ts,' Whips, Canes, Lamps for • - • burning Camphine aud a great variety of articles useful and necessary for furnishing acid keeping a house. Ile hasalso, and will constantly keep on hand Camphine Oil, a cheap and elegant substitute, for sperm oil, and -haviw , been-appointed the agent of Messrs. Bankers_ and 11;other of Newark N. J., for the sale of Jone's Patent Lamps in this county, he is prepared to fur idsh Lamps and Oil, at a very reasonable rate to all who may wish to use this now and economical light. Having selected his, goods himself, and made his purchases for cash, he 19 able, and is determined to sell) ow: • • Those having the cash to lay out will find itto their advantage to give him a call. lIENRY DUFFIELD. Carl July 8, 1 S•ID: CERTIFICATES OP AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF Bra,uircil►s titp,•etable Univer sal Pills, . . Are held. by the following agehts in their resped- . tive •counties. As numerous counterfeits of these pills arc attempted to be palmed upon the communi ty, the propriety of purchasing only from the' Pecog m zed agents,.will-be.apparcut. , 'Cumberliiiid.Gounty7±G.eorge W. Ilitner,Carlisle; A. Riegel, Mechanicsburg; Gilmore & 111cKinney, Ncwville;. S. Culbertson, Shippenshurni Hoke & Brennemans .New :Cumberland ; Isaac Barton ~ Lis burn; .1;1. G. 'Rupp, Shiremanstown; L. Rill Br. Co. elturchtown. Perry. County—AleNander MaF, , ec, Bloomfiel J. & S.A. Cpyle,Landisburg. - • Augtist 26,1840 . .. , Cheap Cloths; The sUbscribers vill sell their stock of Cloths, Cassimeres and other Woolen Coods-, very lew for cash.. , ' • . lIITNEIt & MULV4NY: March 17,1841. • - MOUSELINE DE LAINES. Jnst reueived, eleg ant Mous. de Wines at 2Q, 25, 31,374,50 and 75 cta. per yard. •CHAS. OGILITY. March .1.-s,l_BJl_,L___ . . , Ei)GE TOOL • . • IataIi:II7,74IKOVVIZZo ,The SUbrarire'r hereby informs the citizens of Car lisle, and the pUblic generally, that he has taken the shop nearly oppositirtife Jail, where heivill be pre pared,to manulactUre to -order, on the most reasona ble terms, any article in his line of business, such as Aacs, hill. Picks, :&e, He Will Oa? attend to Steeling. and Grinding, Axes. He solioits*shamof public patroanage: -' • JOHN HARRIS. 'earliste . . • 500 pounds- cAReET CHAIN/lust received at the New , mtore on Sinppensburg, and for sale by • • . ARNOLD .Br, ABRAMSt May 1,1841. • • • HOUSE A N D SIGN_PAINTING, Glating and "Paper Hanging: The subscriber , respectfully informe the citizens of Carlisle'tind the vicimt7, that he has.ccinitnenced ,he above , business in all its various branches. His shop, is in the square • immediately in tear of the Market House,lw,o doors east of A. Richards store. He .;hopes by attention to business and moderate Charges', to , receive a share of patronage.' • • • k'cb: 17,18. .4L,tt Mechanicsburg- Line te • : . • . Between . .11' lechanicsbarg. an d l'hiladeljdtia or Baltimore:- [B RO3D OR CAM IL] JHE subscribers grateful for past favors, beg leave to inform their friends and the public generally, that they still continue to .run n' line of burthea Cars regularly between Mechanicsburg null Philadelphia or Baltimore,ly•ivlach goods and,pro duce of all descriptions-.will be forwarded with care and despatch at the loWest rates of freight. Produce will be received at their Ware' 'Houses in Mechanicslnirg, and forwarded to either Phila delphia Or lialtimore,ticcording to the direction of C owner. finr highest price Nvill be given for . Wherit . • DRESBA CH Sr...M.EILY. N. B. PL•isler of Paris and Salt always, kept on nd.,and for Sale at the lowett prices. July '29, 1840.--ty., • _ . , 20 PIECES Duo !nem - NG-j ust received at the New Store.ut Stupptinsbuqt, tyttlll* sale by ARNOLD & ABRAMS. May 1, 1841. • —,. . INE6qUiTITUDE. - is the base:4 crime in -wan. - - . We are not among titatAilass of 'Editors who for a few dot tat s wilLlatthe expense of truth and hones= ty) ,, erack itr - mi article and bring it into rapid sale; neitker :ire we willing to remain silent,alter hosing tested the utility of an improvement or discovery in scienee or art. Our readers will recollect, we told them we were unwell with a sore throat mid violent cold snore feiv.wceks ago. NVelloV'e purchased two bottles of WZSLOW'S BALSAM OF BORE HOUND ands stuhlen was tlmcure, that we forgot we-ever had a cold. Those who are arcia, may try it :Mon our recomtnendation.—Levristorn graph.. . • . , For sale by. . • . • ' S. ELLiort, Cnt•lisle • A. .1: NOllll,l,Neville. _ Also, by Druggists guoevrlly tlit:ougliouttlie coon try. Price 50 - teeilts per bottle. Oct. 9,11, 1840. • •• • • .• . . ' • - • Dental Surq ery • T v — SUBSCRIBER respectfully- tenders his grateful nelkitowietliratitts to the' public - for the very.li iotal.share or patronage lietiaa received diu•- iitgtheliastjePr, lid . would still condone to offer them his professional services'in Owlr various bran per eqnses, am • p tigs Lecllt, ilml . loser s intort plilrlc ivorfelf:rnettllic milk:int teeth in the most approved _mariner. 7Clitirgesaltv . ay moderate. ' - J. C. NEFF, M.. D. - Clirlislo;"Marelf 25,1810.:;-11 • • ICH RE.'4i I I NCI, MACHINES • ..inipt•Oved . Patel's, liorse- Potver. . i greueetictittragethent heretofore receiyeil -"-:.froin the 5.41 e ()Chia machineS induces bi in to or , ler to the ptiblictt new and,inpeoveillinese %%bleb eau he Shilleilin gear or out or gearliykeys, and shift the baud to give it five different revolations. And helms no liesitation in-asstiring the FartnerStliat he is noir dile to foraish.them with an article perioi' to those i»anufactured.heretofore.• For speed and clean threshing and - case-to the horses, he be lieves his machines to be unequalled. Ilk price is-$l-10---scylenty dollars to be paid cash, and the balance in six months, for which a note will be required With interest., Any.person purchasing a machine aril upon a lair trial, not -being pleased, earl tel Ile M all times_ Ito retitly to' famish them on the .sh S'U ortenotice; orers front a distance will hopinictiudly attenddl - to. Ile will also repair machines on the shortest notice. WILLIAM II MILLIGAN. Newville, July 9.9,18.10. --if. • ,SATIN SHAWLS. ,• A new style of Figured Damask'Satin Shawlsjus •cccieed at the new store and for sale by ARNOLD & ABRAMS. Afarch SLAW.. • • Carpetings & Imported Im,-rain Carpets; [Temp and Cotton d 0..; also White and Colored Alattings, all widths, just ceecived twit for silo cheap, by • CILc..S. ObILBY. ;lone , 1 811. • Dr. Duncan's Expectorant Remedy; Is performing some of the most wonderful cures on record. Mr. ‘Vin. Pearsonof Delaware county, Pennsylvania, was taken in the fall of 1840 with a distressing cough, which daily increased until he became so much reduced in flesh Olathe was obliged, to he helped in and out'of bed. . His Physicians at length gave up all hopes and pronounced his lungs fhtully arccted and incurable. In this hopeless situation he was for ten weeks; when a friend of his called to. see him, and discovering his awful con dition, he immediately procured three bottles of. Dr. Duncan's Expectorant Remedy, (having witness ed the effects in a •shnilar case, induceti.him to pro pure the medicine,) and give it according to direc tions, and to the astonishment of all his friends, the patient began to feel betterbefore using the medicine .one week. Alter u s ing ,it strictly six weeks, the patient was rendered able to resume his daily occu pation. How many thousands of valuable friends have been taken. away from us for the, want of 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 pectorant Remedy, and if it be not too late, you .may' be restore dto perfect health. In the last stages there is n consolation found in this medicine, by Its sooth ing and pal hal ye, of n`"PRINCIPL OFFICE,No. 19 North Eighth Street, Philadelphia,' where testimonials may be seen: ' For sale by John J. Myers & Co., Carlisle; ant Win. Peal, Shippettsburg,,Ptt... Ltraitdrelles . A supply of the above Pills just received; having hcen obtained-arirecthdbans Dr. Bran(freth's . o.ffire; they pre 11 1 .11tRAVTDD _GENUINE. - • S. 'ELLIOTT. • • July 21, 1841 ,ftheninatism: itheumatisna. DR. LEIDY'S RHEUMATIC LINIMENT. —Highly recommended and a truly efficacious ap plication for Rheumatism, Bruises, Sprains, Stiff ness, and Weakness of the Limbs and Joints, Pain along the Back, Sides and across the Loins. REV O.7IIME.N.DA T.10..14 S. Extract of a letter from Dr. Johnson, dated ". Philadelphia, May 7th - , 1839. The Rheumatic Liniment ann Blood Pills have been employed- by myself, and finding them effica cious,4 have since recommended them to litany, that have been ei , lely.„ - cured of Bleuinatio pains, lumbago, stiffnes of the • joints, numbness of the muscles, limbs, Btc.. Extract of a letter from Dr. Jennison, dated Baltimore, May 19,4841. Your Rheumatic • Liniment posseises properties which I have never found in any Liniment I have' heretofore employed. . " • • •• . Extract of a letter f0rn:Dr..C,..14. Goodrich, da ted-. PittSburg, June 21st, Of numerous Liniinents and Medicines heretofore employed for Rheumatic affections, none have been. so successful as the Liniment nnd Blood Pills man ' ufactured by . you: • They !laic Tn this plamwon the' golden opinion of all who have: used4liem.ATo-,rriy, own knowledge they have cured several I th4t were by myself and other men pronounced incurable. . It may not be emits to remark, that both the Lin iment and Blood Pills are prepared bY Dr: N.• B. Leidy, himself; a regnlar Druggist ;anil Physician, attested by Drs. Physich; Chapmen,Vackson; nor tier, Dances, James, c; ibson, Come, Bta. of Philadel phia. This Liniment is ,prepared only; and for sale, wholesaleand retail at Dr.N.B.tEIDY'S HEALTPI EMPORIUM, No. 491 North Second, Stresign of the Golden and Serpentii4Philiidg , N. 11..-1-The genuinels , rienonrpaniedl+t e writ ten signature of Dr. N. B. Leidy on the label... Price 37,1 cents it bottle, or throb bottles for $l. Also,foi salO by.STEPENSON .DINIC,I4I, Drukg l stb;CONlialei , • , • May 19,1811:—Gm: , • ••• ~ • • -~.~..~ Diseases 'of- the . Eye. • - 44 7 ,...„.„...„ . .. • . . . . . , . .. . •,,4, - i( , ,,..-f, ' 'T . - - • v ..... - ).... ~ - • . ............... . . • . . . . • ~• , • --420 R. BOSTOCK'S • - . Celehrate,di 114..e___Water l , , .170 r the cure of Weak, 'Watery, or Mood Shot Eyes, Ulcers, Humours, and Inilamatfon of the h' le-lids, Dimness - of S.ght,'&c.-- — • ..,. ..---- —• ; ... .-•— ' Persons subject to any of these unpleasant disor ders, will find this the most effectual remedy in use, as it seldom faifs to remove any ,of them atfeclions by a few application's, without thelcast inconvenience or-pain. .t liosc who are troubled with a - DIMNESS OF SIGHT will also find it it valuable remedy for strengthening the eyes, improving the . sight, and pre venting the dimness that arises from strammithem: It will also belotind particularly useful as a' wash for the eyes of young children, to remove inflatnatimi, rmil subdue the humours to which they are so liable, Price 50 Cents a Bottleft„vithfull dim , lions for using. • . • ' . - Sold .in Carlisle by • - — SAMUEL ELLIOTT: 401 '2B, 184.1.--:.y.. . . . • $1oo!—.$100! be forfeited by Dr.-. 14: 8.-LEIDY fOr a prepa ration of SA [KO) la equal to bit; • '. • Med icated Extract orSarsaparilla. -The efficacy of Sarsaparilla is well known in Sera:- fula or King's Evil, Erysipelas, Diseases of the Liv er, Allections of the Skin-and. Bones, Ulcers of the Nose, Throat and. Body, as well as en Antidott. to Mercury and the Minerals, Coliblieitional piseases Mel a general Purifier of tbe...Blood and Animal Fluids. . Dr. Leidy would refer to the most respectable phy siciari's Philadelphia, as well as throughout the U. Sete:4 for the charaCter of • his preparation, as well also to the numerous eertifiCates from ph!'sicinitti and, others, that have been front time to time' polilish6l;, Ili - iv deemed unnecessary as the character of his pre paration is firmly established. - • Throughont the Sou thern States it is used altogetherond throughout the e North takes the_precedencover'all others, particu larly among physicians, who, for the benefit of their patients, al way s recoM mend it: - . • The render is rdlerreil to the direetiOns accompa .nying earli bottle, for recontmendations, certificates, and further particulars. . . . Itemeniber, one bottle, (half a pint4isequal to, sis pints of syrup, anti is eipially.plensant to bike. . tr,-..• Price One Volkip per Pottle. :1 - -.P.t.m.914,bi,Ciirii.5144,4-,AKETAYS , -•- •• - • • -,• 131.00110 - • ••••,._. • ek,IIE SPRING 'DIE OF YEAR' IS LrOVING. " • _ • Be ye purifier( ih yotir Blood, . • • And Health will attenil,yott. • Tit o.,Life_Y the , I•Yeslp in'the Mood." - Env rricos ci - xxcr , xr. I.IIOW IS THUBLQQD.TO BE PURIFIED! `-triUghon'atutils can answer-this question whit know front actual experience: that. • DR. LEIDY'S RLOOD COMI , ON 175 T PART OF WIttCIIIS „ 8.1118:1P.M.17, - • Ace tht safest; best, mitt most effectual Pills known, {lB' a • Spring ori Fa 1 i.. Purifier. , •TlMusands who have for several years past use„ them during thel Spring and Fall (as well as at other times) will [litter - use any others. Hundreds are already daily procuring them, who have heretofore employed them. The object of this advertisement is to inform thethoosands who know net yet.ol. where they may procure them genuine, that they may try therM being fully . satislied that having tried them - , they will never be persuaded to use any other for several reasons. First-IM. LEIDY'S BLOOD PILLS ARE ANTI QUACK, bring prepared' by Dr. N. 11. Leidy himself, it regularr Drug..,vist, as well as Physician, 'attested by IlTs. Plivsick, James, Horner, Dewees, Jackson, Gibson, Corce, &c. Second--Dlt. LEIDY'S BLOOD PILLS ARE ANTI-AIERCU RI AL, being an Antidote against _Mercury and the Mineral s, so deleterious and dan gerous; and u p on the effects of which Quacks de pend, for " killing or curing," and therefore mix them with their nostrums. Third—Dß. LEADIPS BLOOD PILLS ARE SA- , JEER THAN ANY OTHERS, as in using them, ' they require no restraint from living or occupa tion, and May be taken, sy, the most delicate and feeble, old ;tnd . Toting, male and female at all times and muter all circumstances.. Fourth—Dß. LEIDY'S BLOOD PILLS AR E BETTER AND MORE E PFECT UA LTI lAN ANY OTHERS, when used nee - wan - 0e the di rettions—and do not require to be taken' iii large ~,quantities as is' required of various other Medi- eines, trinkli"er a Drug Shop of the Stomach, de riving it ofits accustomed nonrishment,destroy - trig its functioni,arid thereby cousinra rapid de cline of the human system s • 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. „Portlier comment is deemed unnecessary—the numerous certificates publislfed front 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 thet&to the directions which accompany each box. - Theyltre prepared and sold', wholesale and retail, at Dr. LEIDY'S HEALTH EMPORIUM, No. 191 North - T'Second street, below Vine street, (sign of the Goldthi,tagle and Serpents.) . _ , - Price IS- cents a-Box; Also, for sale by STEVENSON & DINKLE, - I Druggists; Carlisle, Pa. t • . .[May 19, 101.—Gm. DR. LEIDY'S Sarsaparilla, or Blood Pills.. "The Lire of the Flesh is in the Blood." LEVITICUS, C. XVII. V. Xr. TIIE safest, best and most efficacious Pills now in existence, are Dr, Leidy'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 viritielf of these Pills, as the public'l are fully aivare of them. SuffiCe it to say, they are an effectual purifier of the blood and renovator Of! the system. Phi adelphia City, ss. (L. a.] Personally appeared before me, one of the Aldermen of the city of Philadelphia, Dr..N Leitly;i'vho, on his. solemn oath (loth declare and swear, that in . the composition of the Sarsaparilla Blood ems;manuractured by him only, there is 'Mit contained Mercury or the. Mineralsow any Drug ' whatever, unfriendly, dangerous, or deleter i toUs to the human system. • •C, BRAZER, Alderman. cr:YPrice 25 cents a Box. • They are prepared and sold, wholeiale and retail, at Dr, Leidy's Health Emporium, No t k 1.91 - North Second street, below Vine.street.' • Also, for sale -by. STEVENSON' & DINICLE, Druggists;Carlisle; Pa. : May 19, 18.0,-61n. .•-••• • Teller:- Itch It DR. LEIDY'S CELEBRATED TETTER AND, ITCH OINTMENT is daily becoming more popular. Daily do numerous individuals stop and inform the proprietor of its great success in remov ing._sind curing the Tetter and'ltch: Numerous testimonials might be published of its efficacy, but for the delicacy felt by individuals hav ing• their names published in connection with so loathsome and disagreeable affections. It may be used with 'perfect safety byyoung and old, even upon infants, containing no mercury or other mineral substances. Dr.,N; B. Leidy prepares it himselt and knoiving its 'composition; most confi, dentially, recommends it as superior 'to any other remedy for the Tetterand Itch.__Prepared and sold. at W. Leidy's Health Emporium,(sign of the Golden Eagle and Serpents,) N 0.191, North Second street, below Vine. " Also, for sale by .STEVENSON DINKLE, Druggists, Carlisle, Pa. . • The above preparations are.sold by';all wholesale Druggists in Philadelphia, and - by all. respectable Merchants and Druggists throughobt the United States. • , May 19, • • • , • • • ' CHARLES.:NRC_LURE r .4m).11,v/4," AT LA Office in High street .a few. doors • west of-the'Pos4, Office.. Carlisle, April 28, 1841.--tf • - J DST RECEIVED some very fine rfAlQN HERRINGS Sc. CHEE o lttlie Store Dl' - .A. •111 C May 12, 1841: BALSAM ,OF WILD-MERRY THE CELEIHLATE:I) - REMEDY FOE. DISEASES OF THE LUNGS, NUME,ROUS remedies lia3ie peen offered. and . puffild into notice for diseases of the -Ltings, some of which has undoubtedly been found very use ful, fivit,of all that I4ve 'hitherto leen known, it must be universally acknowledged there is none that has ever proved as successful as the '"BALSOM OF WILD CUERItY." ' Such indeed are,the. astonishing restorative and healing properties of this " Balsam;"that even in the worst: forms'of Consuniption, When the patient has. - suffered-with- the-most_distreSsing cough,- violent painsin theehest,diffieultyofbreathing;nightsweatS, bleeding of the lungs, &c. and wheirthembst esteem ed remedies of our Pharmacopias had failed toafford any; ielief,and even-when BOtanic, Itomcepathic, and numerous other remeifies;hnd. been used for many months in v. in, invaluable remedy has checked every symp om.itild been productive of the most as: ,i tonishing r lief. -In the early stages. of the disease, proceeding , from neglected colds,lernied - Catarrhal Consumption, it has been used with undeviating suc cess, and in many instances, when thiadisease seem • ed to have marked its victim for an early grave, the use' of this medicine has arrested every symptom, and restored the-lungs to a slate of perfect health. , , In that form of Consumption, soprevalent amongst delicate young females, commonly termed debilith, or "going into a decline," a complaint with which thou sands are lingering, it !waist, been used with surpri sing success, and not only. pos'sesse's the Power of checking the progress of this alarming disease,but at the. sante time strengthens and .invigorates the Wi& System more' effectually than -any remedy we have ever possessed. , . VT LIVER COMPLAINT: --In diseases brtlie Liver, falai cularlir when attended witli a cough, indi gestion or wanderingpains in the side, it has also pro ved very 'efficacious, and cured ninny 'cases of this kind after the most powerful remedies had failed. ..26" . •ASTilM4.-411 ti is complaint it liticralsci-linen useiLin numerous instances' with the thost singular success: ..Ikopens the etwst, rendering thethreathing .frm.armsts-thejoH4l4Utd f 6 :1 19 . olAitilnlleci louts of the throat; attended with a: hoarse fleas, cough or sore hitire; throiit; - it will also he found .a very effect - mil remedy; and will . Mostly nflin'd imA mediate.relief if 'used ae We- .nommencement !of RS attack. • - • C& COUG ti &•; - .COLDS.---4ir common coughs rind colds,Thal prei ail so estensiyely throldiout the ester, it will be found much more effectual than any remedy in nie,fiTlK causing ah inflammation with pains in the breastAif ficnlty on-shortness of breathing', &c., the use of this Balsam will suppress - such . symptoms immediately, .antlat the' Same time prevent the lungs from becom ing more seriously diseased. co - crtouv AND WHOOPING COUGIL=In these complaints ' so common to young children, this Balsam will be fo und much superior to the Parego ric. Elixir Syrup of Squills, and the various -cough mixtures in commons se, as it is entirely free feom Limy thing the least injurious, and may at all times be .. , iven to children with perfect safety,and with the cer , 4ainty of its affording them speedy relief. AS A FAMILY,-MEDICINE for many oth ' er cotoplaints, this Balsam will also be fliund pantie- Thlitnly - useful. besides having proved'lM invaluable • remedy in all Pulmonary affections, it exerts a pow ' mini influence over litany diseases depending on a depraved couditio - nf the system,and those who have suffered fromthe mdiscriniimite use of Mercury, or other deleterious drugs, that - are often compounded in different quacklaostrums, will find it a remedy of great wine, possessing the power of strengthening and_ invigorating the whole system more effectually than any other medicitmwe possess. CAUTION TO PURCHASERS.—AS this med.', icine hasalready acquired grenqelebrity. there may probably be somenttempts to imitate it, and deceive the public with a spurious Mixture, to prevent which Iwould wish all purchasers to observe the following, marks of the genuine Balsam. It is put n'p in bottles of two 'sizes each, liming the words WISTAR'S 'BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, PHILADEL PIIIA; blown in 'the and a label on tire front with the signature of HENRY, wisTAlt o M. D. without which none is genuine. . - 'Prepared for the' prokietor by".WILLIAMS CO., Chemists, No. '22 Commerce street, Phlfadel- Tibia, and sold by the most respectable-Druggists and other appointed agents in all the • principal towns throughout the-United States. The_Benuine-Balsam sold in Car by SAMUEL ELLIOTT;: appoint; ed Agent. Price 51:00 a Mile. December 16,1840.-1 y • Hays' Liniment. NO FICTION. This extraordinary chemical composition; the re sult of science and the invention of a celebrated med ical man, the introduction 'of which to the public was invested with the solemnity of a death-bed be qqest, has since gained a reputation' unparalleled, fully sustaining the correctness of the lamented Dr. Griillley's last confessinn, that.'"lte dared not die without giving to posterity the benefit of .his knowl edge on this subject,"alut therefore bequeathed • to his friend and attendaqt; Solomon Hays, the secret of his discocry. It is now Used in thelirincipal hospitals,' and the private practice in our country, first and most cer taitlrfor the cure of the PILES, and also extensive ly and effeelUally as to Wile credulity, unless where its effects are witnessed. Externally in the follow= ing complaints: For Dropsy---Creating extraordinary absorption at once. . Swellings---Reducing them in a few hours. Rheumatism----Acute or chronic; giving quick ease. Sore Threat—My cancers. ttlecrs, or colds. • Croup and Whooping-Cough--6Externally and over the chest. All Bruises, Sprains, and Burns--Cured in a few hours. • Sores and Ulcers---Whether fresh or long stand ing, and fever sores. Its operation upon adults and children in reducing rheumatic swellings, and loosening coughsand tight ness of the 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 acts like a charm.'? • ' • . . THE PILES.--The price, $1; is refunded to any per Son who will use . a bottle of Hays' Liniment for the, iles; and return the empty bottle ivithout being cured.. • These are the positive orders of the proprie tor to the agents,andaut of many thousands sold, not one has linen unsuccessful. We might insert nertificatei to any length, but prefer that those who sell the article, should exhibit the original to purchasers. - 7o' Phiisicia ns' and Patients. The Blind . Piles, Said to be - incurable by external applications,—Solomon Hays warrants the contrary. His Liniment will cure Blind Piles. Pacts are more srabborn than theories. He solicits all respectable physiciaai to try It upon their patients. It, will do the m 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 not use la It is the recipe of one of theirmostrespeetable members, now deceased. Why refuse to use it ? Because it is, sold proprietary medicine?; Is this 'a sufficient ex- Cum for•suffering their. honest 'patients to linger ,in distress? We think not.. • Physicians - Shall be vinced that there is no 'humbug or Miackeryabnut this article.- 7 -IVhythen not alleviate huntym suffer ing?, If they won't try it before; let them, after all other. prescriptions fail: ~PliysicianSare respectfully requested to do themselves and patients thejustice to use this article: It-shall be taken froni the, bottles 'and done up as their prescription if they deSire. • : SOLOMQN• Sold 'by Comstock Co; Wholokde DruAgistp, No. 2,Fle.teller itr eqt, Nevi YoA, • . For' i3tile - also by - STrSENSON DINKLE,- Carlisle; Pa. 11" - pcoeinber 29, 1840,--Ir • ' . • • • , ... . .. Winslow's .flalkant of ;. ' - , --.•-• • HOREIIOUND. -• • An unparalleled remedy for commoti Colds,"Couglks, , • Asthnon,lnfluenia, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, and all diseases of the Breast and Lungs,.leading to Consumption; composed of the concentrated . virtues orllorehound, Boneset,BloOd Rack - , Lir ,. -----..: erwort and several other vegetable substanees.— Prepared only by J. M. WINSLOW, Rochesteri . N. Y.' : - . The innocence and universally 'admitted pectoral 'virtues,of the herbs frtim — which the BALSAM OF • HOREOUND is made, are :too generally kaolin to require recommendation; it is therefore only Vessary to observe that this medecine contains Vie whole of their medical properties, highly Concentrat- • ed, and so happily combined with severabtlier ye. Oaf& substances, as to render it the most speedy, mild and certain remedy, now in.use, for the Cora plaints above mentioned. ror Children; this Balsam is of inestimable value. It is a speedy remedy for the Whooping Cough and Croup, and affords certain reliefin flood Complaints. ,• Chbhc, Teethin",&c. It is pleasant to the taste, and • may be safely givento the tenderest infant and should be kept at all times . in every'family, as it is much better for the toniplaintsincident to• Children, than Paregoric,Goilfreys Cordial,or the CordiabiSo com monly usedos hundreds inthis City have testified. -- Read -thafolloiving:— . l hereby certify that early : - • ' in the spring of 1838, 1 contracted n severe COLD, whielt Settled upon my longs, and threatened a hasty, -Consumptiorr.--Fuscd-s-everalTprescription-ichurob 'tamed little or no relief; I was. much' alarmed.— • . 'Happening to be in Rochester, I was advised by my friend, Mr. Winslow, to try a bottle of his %MATZ of HOREHOUND: I did so; and to- my surprise• oh- . tained reliefat once—and by the Ilse of that tingle bottle was pci•feetly restored to health. To those afflicted with ,Colds or Coughs, at this' inclement .season, I say."go and do likewise." • LEANDER, 'CHIPMAN., •• • ittsfbrd, Monroe co. , N mi.-9, 1838. Mr. John Di. Vinslow, Druggist, ' Dear Sir: I have been for a series of years afflict- • ed with an affection Of the Lungs, and a hard cough,, and have many times arose in the ,morning as com pletely exhausted, by excessive coughing during the :- night as a person - would be by a hard ilays.labor. I • have tried most of the popular remedies of the day, but never found relief until 1 met with your Balsam of Horehound. All theother remedies or. palatives, that I have - uSedi - leuve • the boWelS in a congested -4 ' state, While yours leaves them soluble and free. •This . I consider a great desideratum. On lakingd dbse of • your Balsam :when .going to lied, r rest quietly thro' the night, and my sleep is refreshing. I take•great pleasure in recommending your Balsam of Here- • libund to all -those afflicted with pulmonary com plaints or any disease appertaining to the hings,mul • Itake this ,opportimity to.tliank.you for the great re- - Wand benefit I have experienced thrn:lgh.youriii-. StriirlientalitiWitilbq, With riiiichlrieij&c.t . ',,! . . 1 , -. , • ... •, • 11 W. - • SITAAJOItt . „ •• •••'. . Druggists generally throughout the , couil try. Price3o emits per kettle.. :APrit•15,1340.--4y. , • ' DR. %P01111'%7- HEALTH ELIXIR, - . • • , There is not one case FeVer in ,is thousand, but may bestffectuallybroken ujt and Temoveff : by:the use Otitis Elixir. It removes all acidity indigestion, bilious matter and 'constipation from the .stornacli and'howels. It operates gently and effectual:iv' on the bowels, and powerfully on the kidney s niid skin. It removes all unpleasant feelingsaftera heartymeal, and promotes a good appetite. D. needs only. , a trial _ to give perfect satisfaction. "IthaStecome a general practice with many to use this article in all eases of colds, pains in the bones, or heave disagreeable feel ing, temlering toltetolache br-chillines.9.- For hoarse ness, ifiaken through the 11:1V, it completely restores -the voice without produch; sicknestt; Whooping cough, itiol all coughs of children are cured by The 'stomach is kept in perfect order Lett, and it is quite impossible that any disease - should commence while a person is using this Sy'rup. taken daily it prpluces a rudy, healthy, and young appearance, by driving , oil' all the humors .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 & DIN KLE, Carlisle, Pa. Balm of Columbia. British Gvisttl'ir Office, • Philadelphia. KNOW ALL PERSONS to .whom these prcs ,,ents shall conic, that 1, GILBERT ROBERTSCIN, Esq. his Britanic Majesty's Consul for the City of Phdadelphirti - do hereby certify;ThatAtgbertWhar ton, Esq., Who attests to the foregoing Certificates, is Mayon of the City Of -Philadelphia ; mid that-Mat thew Riindall,Esq., is Prothonotary of the Court o Common Pleas for the-city and comity of Philadel phia, to both whose signitures,"with the Seals of their respective offices, full faith and 'Credit is due. I further certify, that I am personallyacquamted. 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 lie is a person of great respectability, and worthy of full faith and cre dit; and that I have heard him express his unqualifi..• ed approbation of the effects of the said Balm of Co lumbia, in restoring his hair. Given under my hand and seal of office, at the city . of Philadelphia, 'in the State of Pennsylvania, the United States of AmeriCa. GILBERT ROBERTSON. Read the following: ROBERT WHARTON, Esq., late Mayor of Philadelphia, has certified, as may be seen below, to . the high character °fake following gentlemen. The undersigffed do hereby certify that we have used the Balm of ColOmbia discovered, by J. Old ridge, and'have found It highlyserviceable not only as a prevcptive against the (idling 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, 3,51 Arch st. JOHN D. THOMAS, M.D. 161 Race st JOHN S. FUREY, 101 Spruce st. • . HUSH McCURDY, 2.43' South 7th at.. JOHN YARD, jr., Ip - Arch at... • The ngetl, and those.wlio persist in eearin g may not always experiench its restorative gnalittes,. Alt will certainly raise its virtues in the estimation - of the public, when it is known dint three of the a— ' hove signers are more than4l44years of age,antl the" others notless than 30. [Prop,ihe Mayor.] ,• COMIIIO2iiVEALTII Or PENNOTLVAI4I9 City of Philadelphia. : • Iti ROBElitt WHARTON, Mayor of said city of Philadelphia, do lierebncertify that I am well ac quainted witkMeStrb. J. - P:lnglis, 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, [L, • . Q 1 and caused the seal-of the city to be affixed; -I the sixth day ofDecember, &c. • SQL3EI WHARTON; Mayor. OLDRIDGES BALM OF - COLUMBIA FOR • THE lIAIR.—Its positive qualities are as fol lowst• • Ist, For infant's keeping the head free from , sect and causing a lutturiant growth of hair. 9.d.. For ladies after child-birth, Fe : storing the skirt' to its usual strength andfirmness, and Preyenting the- falling out of hair. '•• , • .\-7-*'• 3d. For any person recoverinkfroni any debility • the same effect is produced, .. If used in infancy till a good'grotvtit is started, it may be preserved by attention' to' the:latest period • of life. • , sth: It frees the head &Om. 'dandruff,: 'strengthens: ,the toots,-im parts health and vigor . to the circulation Und•prevents the' hair fro,Mchanging colour' et% get „ • . . . Xi causes the hair to eurl beautifully, when done up' • flair broladiv;s l ,,toi let should ever be made without it. the any Means entitractcd iiqrmild.in beathare izamediatel,y2anil . cured ef . them hy,its . tise. It . ; . struli of Comstock' tr. Co., tletchert staect nerkr 'Stow carmen be. Dh t ie.. - . Like.