Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, September 15, 1841, Image 4

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    NOTICE.
Eitato of Henry Pilgrim; deo(.l. -
TERS
,OF AD T
MINISTRAION
L T
• 'on the estate of henry Pilgrim, late of
Southampton township, Cumberland co.,
dee'd., have. been granted to the subscriber
• • 1-Ftmvntltio• -
is hereby given to all persons indebted to .
;'said estate
,to make immediate .paymenti
Mid those having. claims to, present them
for -•-
• . DAVID . S. Budvara, Adtier.
Aug.. 1.1,
;Wended . Lotteries.
prizts Of $25,000 amounting to $lOO,OOO
FOIC.2STii SEPTEIII3EIt ; AND
$501000'430,000'425,0001
FOR 23D -OCTOBER
Union Lottery.
7 01,185-4,-1'o -be drawirnt exandrin,-D: G f citt
urdni, 'Sept.:lB,lB4l. •
' 1311.11.LIAN'r
25,000 'Dollars,
toizo-of
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1 do .
1 do •
- 2 pri;cti of
4 do •
' '5O do
- 50 - do •
• 50 do
'lOO dO
, 250 do
200;
14 drawn numbers Out of 73,
Tickets $l5-Ihilves $7 50—quartei•s'r03
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s— Eighths $1 87:
Certificate of packages of 26 whole tickets, $2,30
do do
.26 half-. do • 100
!do . . 26_quarter_ do .
deb 26 eighth do 25
:The G.tqnd'Union I;ottery;
. . qt•day, Oct. 23, 004.• • •
16 1111 . MVIt ••
• .3tAGNil•'lcENT.scltv.mF
80,00 Doll. c -
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• 6,000 -•
$ . .1810.:416.:: •
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1750
• ' • 1,500 . . 411
1;250.
. • 1,000 . do
400 do
- -400 ---do----- -
3110 •
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lfi drawn nuoiliers out of 78. • '
1 o.randCapintliwize of
- 1 Splendid prize or
do ilo
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INE
Tickctss2o; naives sto; gitarterss\s; Eig6ls.s2so.
Certificates of
_packages of 26 whole tickets 'b<6o
do do l6lutlf d o 130
.do dw - - ¶fl quarter!,do 65. .
do • . - do . 26 eighth do 32 50
- • Ec!rOrders for tieketp and shares - n11(1 certificates
of packages hi the above splendid schemes will re
ceive the most prompt attention; mid the drawing of
each lottery will he sent immediately after it is over,
to all who order from us.• Addeks
J. G. GREGORY e. 4 CO. :Mongers.
Washington, D. C.
DR. S. L. STEWART,
.•-•Thomscinian Botanic Pradtitioner
of Medicine and Obstetrics l • No
. •
2 Alexander's 'Row, near the.
li ail . Road Hotel • - •
ESPECTFULt Y informs his. friends and the
public ienerally, that (through Sot leitation) lie
as removed from Shiremanstown to Carlisle, where
he may be found .at all times,unless profemioiially
engaged. The afflicted shall at at all times be treat
ed with purely Vegetable Medicines,"No Poisons,"
and in strict accordance with the principles laid
down by that
_great reformer in medical scienca, Dr.
.
''SaMilerThomson. •
Chronic cases,:such as Consumptions, Liver Cont
.-plaints,'Propsigs, Ithenmatisins, and Cancers,' are
more particularly informed that the New System is
admirably adapted to their cases:
Wands from a distance can he accommodated
with Boarding while under medical treatment,- on
• reasonable terms. •
• ,Carlisle, July l4;1311.---tf.
Proposed- Amendment to the
Constitution,
"Resolution relative to the .9 inentlinent.
• of the State Constitution.
"yob ESGLI/ED by . the - Senate and House of Ile
presentatives in General Assembly met, That
the Constitution of this Commonwealth be amended
in the third section of the second article, so that it•
shall read as follows: .
"That the Governor shall hold his office :luring
three years, from the third Tuesday of. January,
next ensuing his election, an:Lab:di not be capable
of holding it longer than a single term, of three years,
in any term of nine Years,"
- ' • WM. A. CRABI3,
Speaker of the 'Rome of Representatives. -
.
Ifsf. H. EWING,
- Speaker of the 'Seaate.
. Pennsylvania, as.. - R . •
SECRETARY'S ()rime. 5 Ido hereby certify
that the foregoing is a true copy of I?.esolution
proposing an amendment of the Constitution, which
was agreed to at the last session of the Legislature,
'be a majority of the members elected to cash house,
• the' original of which remains filed in this office; and
in.compliance with the tenth article of the Constittt
thin of the -CoMmonwealth, I do hereby cause the
,satne to be pdblished, as directed by the said article.
IN T ESTIMONY r whereof, I have
hereunto set my hand and seal of said
„Y" It office, at Harrisburg, this , 14th' day of
t• dune, 1841,
4 ' l l wt.* •
roe 30, 18. I.a--3m,
FRS: R. SIIUNK, -
Secretary of the- Commonwealth.
BONNETS.
. . . -
.Tiptreecived - at-the - New-Storei-a - large and splen
did tuavirtment of F.nglish Straw and Florence Bon
nets; offered for sale at law
,pridea by
AItNOLD & ABRAMS..
111arcl . 01, 1 84,t
'KEW. STORE
The Subseriber has just opened ,► new and hand-
'some assortment of . - •
SPRING GOODS
•"..
edited' to the season, in North Hanover street, be
tween the Bank and Cornrnan's Hotel, Consisting in
part' of Cloths. Cassimeres, Sattinetts,, Vesting%
, Cords, Stripes,,Shirtings,'Sheetings, Cambries,Ja
con.ets,,Edgtugs, Lawns, Mouse de Wiles, Rte. ke.
- • ALSO • • • ,
•
fineensivare and. A.Groceities. l •
SPIC.ES S CIIBES4., Flo. ." •
11 ONNETS,LEGIJORN AND PALM PAT'
RATS, together with a great variety 'of other goOds
whiettle_willsell.low .upoaaaeomincalating terms.
Please give hint a earl:
S. Blf," HARRIS. •
Bitty 19; •
"ILSOOSIAN DE, LAINS of ; new atylefrom 25.t0•
- JJA:„B7i belga per_yard,j oat - received and for sale.
_ : • ••• ARNOLD 84 ABRAMS.
/Yrarcii , ittt. • • ' •
'Bointeist Bonnets tt
' ' "„
. , .. .
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B
Tierzneei Brid, Strew,end . Ttuttn'od ffiSZNP 4 TS
"'r &new sepply_oP the.newest sh ve,just - received and
• dor sale cheap at tile-store ors., .-,.-:...---, ..., ~-
' ISAI•..IIEIG)LI3'ir.. •
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Sum 2.1.1144.
• Jase;o4 Dii,ndore,
Respectfully Worms the citizens of taiiisle and
Its vicinity, that he has commeneet: the . .
Saddler"' and gliarncs,s Making
-meet.
lii Milts various branches, in Main
east of the store of MeaSrs. Ankraey it? Anderson and
a few doors west of Ms% Wunderlich's tavern pitere
he will keep constantly on hand; and miniature to
.oriler"at the shortest notice and on the most reasona
ble terms, •
Saddres,l3ridles,.Cpllars, Hat
. ness, Tranks,-&c.
He hopes by strict' attention do business, and an anx
ious deiaredo. please, to, merit and receive a liberal
share ofinailic wartime. flaying the beat of work
men employed, la custoMers may expect-their. work
to be done in the neatest:and most substantial man
ner.
.Carlisle, M •
ay 19, 18-it ,
.W. B. KNOX,
.8 T T 0 RN E t_.11. 3 1T- L.VV,
•
• CAiI LISLE,: PE,NNA.
ofa et! a fe,w: elciurS West of the
Post-Dflice
• Miiy 19, 1541.-
DOll
8,000 do
8,000 do
5,153 (10
4,009 d 0
'2,000 110
1,000 • 00'
501) .00
Cheaper az' Cheaper
ANOTHM MO) FRESH wpm: - OF
V : IT A I V 6P ) agja I r bt.S)
.lust Pecelved from Pilliallelphili of greatly %reduced
-prices from,those purchased early :to the season.; per-
Sons wishing to'supplY Ihemselres with
CHEAP CLOTHS, •
•
Sommer Cassimeics, Cgis maretts,
Bearerteeila; Cords; Vestings,-Mos
li as Checks, Calicoes, Lawns, ,I%fousline
de Lains, ttibbands, • Worked Collars, Stockings,
Felares, - Cingharns, Silk awl-Cotton I l'atidkirchierS;
Stocks, Tomlin de A ugl canes, Fillet Sctes,Neils
and IlandkCychicfs, Parasol's ' Barred Worstelds tar
0111h-ens' wear, Nankeens, Cnttonatles, Pittsburg
Cords Ste,. Ste. &c., will do wellto call on the syb
scriber :iled seetic great bargains.
'Abel, a good stock or fresh
_, on Sat-
• igitN' /4..
rg!e:i4; - Wad - Co I irce - 1
.
IC4I
1114 1 : - 611 t 1.11 . 6 " old' j)vitl3i ~3liiirirrAKtindet 4
111:10i3ITIAid cmlilii.diddFaligoodli Imps sthl':iyi.
. .
=
N w,.llA:r A NUFA (YI'ORY.
. II • ..1 1 It 0
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Zylith;(iB. leave to inform the eitiimis of Carlisle and
its vicin l_ iota menet:A' immtiliic
Whig I [its, orthc latest fashions, and of the very
best materials—comprising . • , _
'Mask:, Brush, Beaver, Nutria, sad' all
kinds of FUR Il t aTS, - - • , .
_ .
`of'ifliieli - ri general tf.notttinent - will - alwayalie - kept
on hand, or met: to snit according to c,hydert - _whielt
he will sell on the twist accommodating terms for
Trish 'or Country Prodnro,
Ilia shotrwill.he found hi !mother street, in the
house formerly kept fly Lindsey Spotswood-as '0
J hatters' Shop.
.
Carlisle, May 23, 1831.---fim,_ .• .
VINE FUR & RUSTIA TINTS ,
ju. most fashion:Ode shapes and iest qua ity, just
received froin Pliiladelidua. Also, low twined Leg
sail Chip Ilat's, at the store of.
OGILBY.:
June 9., 1.841.
Bar Iron, Glass, &c.
Just reettived at the New Sfore of the suleribeits
1 Tons BAR IBQN, of first rate gnality,and
foe sale very low for cis t, per - coosignment, 00 nl
Boxes 8 by:10 and 10 half Boxes 10 by 12
'Western Glassy
•
in ortler,for sale to Merehtutts nt Pittsburg
prices, and Duneatinon best
- -
NAILS, BRADS AND SPIKES t
nt Manuracturers prices. also, on hand Witlirrow's
Celebrated patent PLOUGHS, FLAX-SEW OIL,
by the gallon, or Barrel, OIL MEAT, Wetherill
$ Bro's. Pure MUTE — LEAD, MAHOGANY
VAN' LIMB, Eec.
BOSSFAIMAN & HUTTON.
INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS
BY FIRE.
TFIE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COM
. PAN Y OF PIIILADELPIIIA, •
a pital $lOO,OOO paid in.—hnrter Per pela al,
CSTTINtrEAo - niake Insurance, Permanent .and
j• Limited, on every description of Property,. in
TOWN AND COUNTRY, on the usual fitvorable
terina.
OFFICE, 164 Chesimi street, near Fifth street,
CIARLES N. II ANCKER, President,
- • immurons. -
• •
AR - LES N. BANCKER, SAMUEL GRANT,
'JAMES SCUOTT, FREDERICK BROWN,
TUOSIAS 11A RT, • ' 3 ACOB R. SMITH, •
I'IIOTIAfi 1. \VIIARTI ,t GEO. NV: RICHARDS, _
TOBrAt . WAGNERA_ • MORDECAI 1). LEWIS,
CpURLES G. BANC:KER, Secretary.
tO-The subscriber; Agent for the above Company
for the borough of Carlisle and vicinity,will prompt
ly. atteb,d to all applications for Insurance, whether
made personally or by letter. Residence Main street,
nearly opposite the Car Office.
\V AI. D. SEYMOUR.
, .
, i841.--71y
lAMW..OOQP§!'S4
• .
ANDREW RICHARDS,
A fresh supply of seasonable GOODS, co:misting
in in of blue, Black Brown, Olive Green, am
Melanie, , .
Black, Blue, Brown figured and striped Caseinseree
Mixed figured and striped Gambroons for panta
loons., Brown, White, Striped and Figured Linen
Kentuck.ey, Pennsylvania and Delaware
Janei; Pittsburg cords; Cotton stripes and drills;
American Nankeens and colored Muslins; Burlaps
French and Irish Linens; black, blue, Fawn, Mouse,
Pink, Blossom; 'White, 'Figured, Striped and barred
Silks. new, Stile; Figured plain barred striped Jacki
netts; Swiss, Cambri a r k ,and .inuslins; Bonnets,
Lawns and .Silks, Embroidered, Mantau, Glossee,
Saitin rand barreAlliblions; Leghorn Kati, Straiv,
Braid;Nun and Chip Bonnets; Colored, White, Fig
ured Leghorn' and Palm leaf Hats; Brown & bleach
ed. mush ns; Ticks, Checks, Crash, and Diapers; Lin
-1 en and cotton; 4.4 5-4 and 6-4'sheetings; Table Cloth,
linen end coton Diaper; Lihen, Grass, silk, pongee
and cambrick Hankerehiefs; gloves, Hosiery, Stocks .
r and Artificial flowers; Cotton and Ginghant Umbrel
las; Parasols; cotton yarn and carpet chain; together
with an extonsiveassortment of , . , •
.GrOECIPICS & queensware.
All of which will be sold orillte most reasonable
terms.-Person are invited to call and examine for
themselves before purchaiiingWeWhere t • •
ANDREW RICHARDS:
Carlisle, April 24,1841 , ,.. • • ' ' ' ,
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F.IIAT if; SATEV Sipi ii Wt:Sitipt.
recetve -emu° if
or a e - atA e - ew - tore -to
Shippensburg,by .
''ARNOLD ~& ABRAMS.
.
May 1,1841.
HAIR litpqs Ntp . i ntesEs
to' dou am .6 tigle et a, or, e at the
ca.k.B..OGILBY.
June . c4LB4lL•
LOOK- AT TUN:
EMI
Hats! Hats!r, Hatsi!
Just received received at the Store of
E: ~ -0 - ~ T3:-~.,-
.....,' ---
.-:ttlii:...•,.e* . tlilk-*':;; , ? - i_i),t t".(04.,,t1: (it:.-ttip-:Kle/0100.11.:104'..4
Crqig, Deltas
, tIP; Co.
0z?.... •
;WA
•
COMMJSSION & FORWARD- . •
- ING MERCHANTS, •
lave removed to the capacious. Warehouse recently
occupied by 3). Leech & Co. at the nortle•westcorner
'= terry and-13-rOad-street ; 4. l 4+ihulelPhi " •
•'•
From the facilities which the.locatien and internal
arrangeinent of this. depot afford; 30 to 40 13tarthen
Cars intik be accommodated to .1111itlali aiii bail at the
same time with sufficient room to store 20,000 barrels
of Pima., and 400 to 600 ton of Grain, exclusive of the.
forwarding- department.'
Produce 01 every description will
,be received as.
usual on consignments, and . 'bevel 'advances made on
receipt (if required) until saleiliimeffe T eleit •• .•
7. - CIL4IG, HELLAS Co.
• ' North-west corner.of Cherry& Broad st: ,
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• : - 11:EFEILENCf.S°. _
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W. S. Cobenn, Cashier. ,
' Henderson St Parker, .' ,i rh i u...
ilenry'Rbonds, • '-
• Snunderion St liossermtm, - •
.lecob Swoyer, .Veruville.
David N'inin,,s'hiepc .. nsbrirk.
3 ..L6gail Smitli,Esci. Cashier i ~..L
~.aameersPing
Eyster, Hinz St Co, . ,
. Hobert Fleming,
—Catherwond RsCrtig, ir di fe
2 . ,_ ph - m - m - h, --- -
• °Wm. 11. Thomtison , S; Co. r
.. . .i... - ~
Whits!! St (lewd, ' J' •
Fresh Viedicpries.
The subscriber bas 'recently received large midi:
!lanai supplies . of
•
Nictlicaites, foqilprA, 114c-Sit,tiffs,
. _ .
• Linseed Oil, • Sys. 'Turpentine, CiipUl.
...:13rtiihes-, - - - slkri nice' a
lvv:Slifte ) ,SpemtlitqltesviSrnvtiirgeo.
variety;_
_Oasis lktrnps.;. T eap
Puper; l .Frult„
'which he will sell to Pitysicians,_ll4erelnints
antr.others, VIIOI.ESAtE or by RETAIL, at
the loWest rates; having:ptirehased entirel'y
for ; he --wilrotter bargains ".toollose
Who -wisloo.--purchase-at.w_holesale;. ,
S. .ELL - 1017. ,
March !4, 1841. .
• •
.7relp liardwa re - G rticery ii*
THE subscriber has jiareturned
• the cities of New York, Philadelphia and BM
timore, and is now opening at his store room S.
Corner of Market Square and .Main Streets (for
merly peempied by Geo. W. Mi- 2 ner generalas
sortmentnt of • • •
Hardware, tone TVare, Cedar. Ware,
Brittania Ware, Graceries,.. Oils,
• Paints, Varnishes, Glass, Brush?
- es, Whips, Canes,' Lanips for
burning Camphine Oil, •
:111(1 R great variety .of articles useful 21111 necessary
foe furinshitig..and keeping a house. lle hasalso,and
will constantly keep on hand
, Camphimic Oil,
T'
a , cheap and , elegant subilitilte for sperm oil, and
having.beim appointed the agent of Messrs. Backers
and Brother of Newark N. J., for the sale of .Tone's
Patent Lampsin this county, lie is prepared to fur
nish Lamps and Oil, at a very reasonable rate to all
who may wish to-use this now and economical light.
Ilaving'selected his 'goods himself, and made his
purchase's for. cash ,lie is able, and is determined to
• milli ow.. -
. _
Those having•thu cal i li to-ay out will find itto their
A vantage to give him a call. ' _ ..
HENRY DUFFIELD.
,'' Carlisle, July 8;1 540.:-.4c. .-.. i • •
• CERTIFICATES. OF AGENCY .
FOR Tnr. SALE. OF.. .
Brandrelles , Mretable - Univen.
sal Pills; •
Are held by the folloWing agents in their. respec
tive, counties. As numerous counterfeits of these
pills are attempted to be palmed upon the communi
ty, the propriety of purchasing only from the recog
nized agents, will" be apparent.
Cumberland County—George W. Hitner,Carlisle;
A. Hiegel, Mechanicsburg; Gilmore & McKinney,
Newville; S. Culbertson, Shippensburg; Boke
Brenneman, New
,Cumberland ; Isaac. arton , Lis
burn; M. G. Rupp, ShireManstowni L. Memel& Co.
Churchtown.
Perry County—Alexander Magee, Bloomfiel
VI& S.A. 'Coyle,'Landisburg.
August 26,1840
ME
iiiheap_Cloths l - Pc., ..
I;
•
'the alihSeriberS will iiOr their,,stook or Cloths
Cassinieres awl other W o olen Goods, very law fcii
cash,
. • lIITNER St MULVANY.
March 17,1'841: • ' .O,
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MOUSELINE•DE LAINES.
Just received, elegant Mous. de Litinee, at 20, 9.5,
31,37 A, 51 •ud 75 cts. per yard.
CHAS. O.GILBY.
March 15, 1:: 1. '
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• EDGE TOOL
Zto
The subscriber hereby informs the citizens of Car
lisle, and the public generally, that he has taken the
ship nearly opPosite theiail, where he will be pre
pared to Manufacture to order, on the most reasona
ble terms, any article in his line of business,such as
•
He will also attend to Steeling and Grinding Axes.
lle solicits a share of public patronage.
JOHN HARRIS.
Carlisle, Nov. 5 , 1840 . •
500 pounds vARRET CITAINjus
received little New store in Slnppensburg, and fo
sale by ARNOLD & ABRAMS.
May 1, 1841. • ,
HOUSE AND SIGN-PAINTING
•
Glazing. and Paper Hanging. ,
The subscriber. respectfully informs the citizens
of Carlisle and the vicinity, that he has commenced
the above business in all its various' branches. His
shop is in the square immediately in. rear of the
Market House, twerdoors east of "A. Richardastoren.
He hones by attention to' titaness . and moderate
'charges, to receive a share of patronage.
• . . JOHN ROTH.
CarPile,'Feb. 17, 1841.—tf ' ' -
D E .7NT I S--2' R
DR. I. C. LOOMIS, Oenltst, '
IS permanently located in Carlisle,, and
-• will perform all operations that are required °in
Dental - Surgery r such - tuf-Filing f -Pluggittg and Ex
tracting Teeth, and inserting Artificial Teeth, from
R single tooth ton whole set.. ; He witlpiso attend to
all thseaseit oftlie4nenth, pints, &0.,, and direct and
regulate the first atid,seconddentitionso o,to render
the teeth of eltildrhn and young persons regular and
beautiful.:_' . • •
00 LOONIES finny et all titneighe ftmnd nt his of
fice" un'lligh street, opposite lifacfarhitie's Hotel: •
Carligle,.June 23 1841
illee . h4iiie§bnyg . Line
•
Bel/WCCit - Mechanicsburg and
Filtiladelphia or Baltimore.
I • .. 12—.C./..WDA .
• •
91111 E Subseribt is grateful for past favors,
beg leave,to i l i rm their - friends and the vublio
generally, that tlitiy. s ill cOntinue to ruti, a line of
bur.then Uars regt rly between .11fechattiesburg and
Philadelphia. or Baltinuire, by which goods mid liru
duce of nlrdescriptions will be fOrwarded with care
and tleSpatch at the lowest rates of freiglit, •
Produce will be received at • their Ware Houses
in MechanitisbUrg, and forwarded to either Phila
del Ain .Baltimore, accbrding 'to the direction of
n'''Flte highest' price will he given for NVheat
and Flour
DRESBACH Bt. • :MEALY.
,
N. Plaster of 'Paris iota Salt always kept .on
hand,atal fot..sale et the loyest prices. •
Ally 20, I 840.-=-Iy.
117kGR4TI*UB!il..
is the basest-crime in man.
._ . .
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• We are not nrilong that class of Editors who for a
il:4 - ilolliirs will, (atthe emitinse.' of tiiillialfd hoUps- -
ty)stCrack up" nn 'wick and bring it intoraiiitl sale;
neither aro we willing to.reniain silent, after ,having
tested the utility of an improvaineul or discovery in
science or art. Our renders will recollect we, told
them we were unwell with'n sore throat and violent
cold sonic few weeks"shn, W.Lllove, purchased two
bottles of WINSLOW'S BALSAM OF 1101M
tIOUND and so suddeti was the cure, thin t. we forgot
we ever had a eOlll. Those, Who are aflicted, may
try it upon our recommendation.—Lewistown Tele
graph.
Tor "salt — by • . ---•-- -.. •
S. ELLIOTT, Carlisle,'
T •
, A. J. NOR I I, Newvi le.
AI sn, by Druggists generally throughoutthe coun
try. , Price 50 eent4 per bottle.
~
'Oct. '2B, 1840. . - .
- Dental Surgery.
r. 11 I E SUI3SCRIBER respeetfelly lenders. his
12.'rotelel oe.kflowletlgolents to the public for the
very lilkilll shore of mitrofiEige •hc 114receiviiiftitir
lug the ipst vest and would still eoetintiO.to offer
them his professional seeviees'in their torielis bran
elies.at his residence, No. 7, lhieper's How. lie files,
eleMises, 11114 jilegs teyth, ned. inserts incorruptible
.ferret. mettlie rtificitilicotie.in - tJle.zomst. approvecl
- manner: Charges al woy s politlerate. •
• • .1. C. f IsEEF, 111. D.
-crfi
- tvut
Atilliz4 . i Ai - kik - M .
Patent Horse Poiver.
grout encouragement. heretofore received.
frmn the stile of his machines, induces him to tif
fee etimplio a new and ingiroved I•liirse l'osver,
which: c:m IM shifted in gear..Dr 0111 : or gear by keys,
and shirt the band to give 11.1 We-different revolutions.
.And - he - has - nm hesitatimiiintssuring:the - Forniers - tlitit
he is now . able to ernish them with au article fin. su
perior M•those mantictictoeed heretofore.
,Foi• speed
and clean threshing and ease to the horses, he be.:
lieveS,iliS Inadli!Wß to Ito unequalled. • •
11is price is $l-10, 7 -soventv dolt:11.s to boitaid cash,
and the Italance in SIX MOM, for which a dote will
be required wall interest. ATty person Purchasing a
machine and upon.o.roir:tiial, - Tibt being pleased, can
return it. Ire will at all times be ready to furnish
th:ent cnit.he shortest notice; orders - lEOm a dist:lll'6e
t•jii lie punctually attended to. lie will also 'Motif'
machine , ' on , the shortesinthice.'• • _ • •
•
WILLIAM. B MILLIGAN.
Newville, July 5.'9, 18.10.-7Llr.
SATI N AWLS.. •
-.A new style of Fi!;nred Damask Satin Shawlsjhst
ceeived at the new :stare and ror sale by
, ARNOLD k ABRAMS.'
March 31.1841.
Carpetings tt Mattings.
Imported Ingrain Carpets, Ilemp and Cotton do.;
also White and Colored .litttings, all widths, just
received and lot sale client), by .
'• OGILBY.
Jane
Consumption !• Consumption ! !
1)i. Ditncnies Erpectorivit Rem*, is an
hle remedy Or arresting Plumouary Complaints,
Colds, Coughs,Spitting of Blotid,dilliculty of breath
iug, Bronchitis, Soreness of the Threat and difficult
Expectoration, Weakness, Debility, Live& Corn
plaint, and all other - allectiOns of n cotnsumptiv9_na
tore. This medicinichas a decided advantage over
most preparations of the kind, _ ns i regtilates the
bowels, and strengthens the constit lion; and does
not bind tip the system and (nicotine - intemperance
as most of the. medicines . do, by the alal opiates al
cohol combined in theni.
7 - . Suc h -medicines bare n great tendency - to--bring
misery and distress, and even death upon many Yalu
able citizens. We find by the weekly records of
<the bills of mortality, that three fourths of the human.
souls who so suddenly departed from their dearest
&kinds and relations, Lave been swept off by that fa
tal and fell destroyer, don'surription, when many
:could have been saved if they had used a proper
medicine.. Fellow beings who yet dwell - with us,
and are afflicted with the premonetary symptoms of
this disease, procure immediately,Dr. Duncan'aEx
pectorant Remedy before it ,be too late, and not he
led to believe that such symptoms will soon pass off
without the use of proper medicine; by such negli
gence you may soon be led to. krow your folly. One
bottle may atthe first attack, lie sufficient. Phamph
lets glving..a full treatise, always accompany the
me
' Price s'l per bade:.
• Kir Principle Office, No. 19 Noi•th Eighth street,
Philadel
'For sale nt the Drug Store of J.U. Myers & Ca,
Carlisle, and Wm: Peal, Shi ppensburg. nag. 25.
Braiidrelles
A supply of the above Pilinjust received; having
been obtained directly from Pr. .firandretleB Office;
they are 11/.9IiRARTED OENUI✓YE.
S. ELLIOTT.
July . 21, 1841
Rheum:Minn!. Rheninedism.
DR. LEIDY'S RHEUMATIC LINIMENT.
Highly recommended and a truly efficacious up..
plication for ^Rheumatism, Bruise's, Sprains, Stiff
ness, and Weakness of. the Limbs and Joints, Pain
along the Back, Sides and across the Loins.
RECO.3I.7IIE,JVD.RTIOA S. • -
Extract of a letter from Dr. Johnson, dated
Philadelphia, May 7th, 1839."-
The Rheumatic Liniment nun Blood Pills have
been employed by myself, and finding them cities
cious,l have since recommended them to many,
that have been entirely cured of Rheumatic pains,
lumbago, stiffness of the joints, numbness of the
muscles, limbs, &a , , • •
Eitract of a letter from Dr. Jennison; dated
Baltiinore, May 19, 1841.
Your Rheumatic Liniment. possesses properties
which I, Wive never found in any Liniment I have
heretofore employed.
Vitractof a letter from Dr. C. H. Goo:frich, da
ted- •-• • Pittsburg, June 2lit, 1839.
Of numerous Liniments and' Medicines heretofore
employed for Rheumatic affections, none have been .
so successful 'its the' Liniment and Blood Pills man=
ufactured by . you. 'I hey have in this place Ilion the
golden .opinion of all who have used them. , To: my
own knowledge they have cured several that were
by myself and other men pronounced incurable:
It may not be amiss to remark,thatlboth
meat and •Blood-. Pills are'-prepared bv_, Dr. N. B.•
Leidy, hi mselfilr regular Druggiet and physician,
attested. by Dre. Physick, • Chapman, - Jacksom Her-,
tier, Dewees, James, Gibson, Coxe, &a. of Philadel
phia. ,' - • .'• ' ' .. • ~
• This ..Liniment is prepared 'onTy and for sale,
and retail at Dr.N. B. LEIDirS HEALTH
EMPORIUM,No: 191 North Second" Street; (Sign'
of tlfdlaolden'Eagle and Serpents,) Philadelphia'.
N. B.".;.=Tlie genuine is accompanied bytlae Writ
ten •signattire of Dr. N.H. Leidy on
•• Price 87 cents a bottle, or three bottle's for $l.,
Alio, for sale by STEVENSON fiz' DINKLE,
DruggistspCarlisle, '
'• May:19,4941.-6m. . •
.
„
.20 1 .'1k: c ps REP TicKIN just
receive at tne mit Store in SfiWeiiiiblire; anii for
sale by • •, • ARNOLD &t: ABRAMS.
gay 1.,1811 • , , •
10iseases of the . Eye.' •
•
.(dßitre , •
‘- ' \' ' " ‘ :.-.;21 //)/ / ) ) •
• •
DR. POSTOCK'S
CelebyLife'd Eye: Water,
. .
For the cure of Weak,,lfilterY, or Blood Shot. Eyes,
Ulcers, Ifumonrs, and Inflamation of the
Dimness of &Pit; Ede.. •
Persons subject to tiny .of these unpleasant diger- -
ders, will find this the most effectual remedy in, use,
as it selddm fails to remove any. of these directions
by a few applications, withoiiithe least inconvenience
or pain. I who are troubled with a DIMNESS
'OF SIGHT 'will also find it a valuable remedy for
strengtheninK the eyes; improving the sight and pre
venting the dimness that arises 'from straining them.
It will also be found particularly useful as a wash for
the eyes of Outig children, to -remove-inflamation,
and subdue the humours to which they are so liable.
'Price 50 Cents a Bottle with full direc
tions .
for using: .
• Sold in Carlisle by'
- • -SAMUEL ELLIOTT.
April • • ,
.. . " . - sloot-$lOO/ . -- . •
.•
Will be forfeited by Dr. N: B. LEIUY, for a prepa
ration of Sarsaparilla equal to his , .1
Medicated Extraela S arsavarilla.
Trio effieacrof Sarsaparilla is Well known in Scro
fula or King's Evil, Erysipelas, Diseases of. the Liv
er, Affections of the Skin and Bones, Ulcers pf the
Nose, ThrOat. and - Body, as well- :is an Antidote to
-Mercury_tind the Minerals, Conslitmitional Diseases
amid a general 'Purifier of mind Animal-
Fluids. . . . .
.. Dr, beidy_wonlil refer to the most rkspeetable pliv
shawls in Philadelphia, as well as throughout time U.
State's for tl.e character of his• preparation, as well
-iiliminc-tbirtinmerouszertificates-from--physieians•and
, others, that have beemi front time to time published,
now deemed Onneceisary . as the chdracter of hi s pre-
Partition is firmly established. Througlibut the Sou
thern States it is used altogether, and througlunit time
--North_takes•theineced.ence_over.all others, particu
larly among physicians, who, for the' benefit•of their
-1 patients, always recommend it. .. .
•The reader is rderrcil to the directions accompa
nying' each kottle, - fOr're'commendations, certificates,
anti further particulars. -.-- • . ..
1 - Remetriyer;:oweliottle;(halra - pint - ,) is equal to six
pints - of syrup, and is crib:oly pleasant to take. •
~.„_.X.r..._/. . ?,ried One Optlar pqr_liotae: , ••• . N
~.
-- ,,il.47 . l7 . 4hriTChil4STRI F M. ll9 *
,
,-4-4)-fivrag,,Drit t is_gi.B4:
-..7-8Thy1..%-t0t.,43-„1"-
•-• BLOtilb• •
,
-
"THE TIIV,LE'oF YEASRI COMING. "
. Bo ye purified 810 • '
And llealth will attend you.
• ~ The Life .6/ the Flesh is ip tlw.11lood." •
OW. IS Tim nt.oon To ny, punll , mo!
Thonsaiids pin answer tlds question who know
frokaetnal expelieneu
- •
DR. EV. 2 I. , ,DY'S BLOOD
A COMITNE.:4T PART Or IS'
'B.IIISAPA - 1111 , 1 , . 1 .
.
Are' the.satest,hest, and most effectual Pills known,
11.5 •
. .
ptc 6ali Purifier.
• ,
Thousands ' who have for several years past used
them during the Spring and Fall (as well as at (Aker
times) will .never use any Titfiers. Hundreds are
already daily procuring them, who have heretofore
employed therm The objectlif this advertisement
is to inform the thousands who know not yet of them;
wliere they may, firoeure Ahem gmmine, that they
may try them; being fully , satisfied that having tried
them, they will never be persuaded to use'any other
for several reasonS.
First—Dß. LEIDY'S BLOOD PILLS AIM ANTI
QUACK, laing..ttrepared by Dr. N. )3. Leidy
himself, a ec.-tilar Druggist, :IS well as Physician,
attested by Icrs:P.lfysick, James, llorner, Dewees,
Jackson, Gibson, eoree, &c. &c. •
Second--lilt. LEIDY'S BLOOD PILLS ARE
ANTI-MERCURIAL, being an Antidote against
Mercury and the Minerals, so deleterious and dan
gerous;, rind upon the effects of which Quack's de
pend, for'. 4 " killing or curing," and theritfore mix
them with their 'nostrums.
Third—Dß. LEIDY'S BLOOD PILLS ARE SA
FER THAN ANY 01'11 r RS, as in using them,
they require no restraint from living dr occupa
thin, and may be taken by the most delicate and
• feeble, old and young; male Juid female - at times
and under all circumSttuiCea. • ••
Pourth---DR. LEIDIOS BLOOD PILLS. AItP
BEVITHAND MORE EPFECTUAC. THAN
--ANY wri IFAlS;when used according to the
ret.tions—and do not require to be taken; in large
quantities as is required of various other Medi
cines, making - a - Drug - Shop:of -the-Stonutelifde
pri yin". it of its accustomed destroy
itsnourishment;
tai'functions, and thereby causing a rapid_ de-
- cliue'of the lintaitti system.
lac all cases where a .purgatimi may be necessary,
these Pills will he found • both elfectual and easy in
their operation, producing no nausea, or sickness of
the stomach, griping ot• any other• unpleasant sensa
tions.
Further comment is deemed unnecessary—the
numerous C'ertilientes published front time to time
froth s Physicians and other individuals must have
convinced the incredulous, and• for thp further in
foi•mation of all others, Dr. Leidy refers them to the
directions which accompany each box.
They are prepared and sold, wholeiale and
at Dr. LEIDV'S EIEALTH EMPORIUM; No. 191
North" Second street; below Vine street, (sign of
the Golden Eagle and Serpents.),
Prjce '25 cents a Box. •
Also, for sale by STEVENSON & DINKLE,
Druggists, Cailiele,'Pn.
DR: LEIDY'S
barsapa~•illa, .or Blood Pills.
" Thelife of the 'Flesh is in the Blood."
LEVITICUS, C. XVII. V. XI.
THE safest, best and most efficacious Pills now
in existence, are Dr. Leidy's Blood. Pills, a
component pkrt of which is Sarsaparilla. It is use
less here to name the good qualities, or commend
upon the medical virtues of these Pills, as the public.
are fully,aware of them. &aloe it to say, they are
an elThotual purOer of the blood and renovator ofi
the system.
Phi'adelphia Cityos.
[L. s.]. Personally appeared before me, one of the
Aldermen of the city of Philadelphia, Dr. B.
Leidy, who„ . on his solemn .oath doth deoliire and
swear, that., in the conipoidtion of the Sarsaparilla
Blood Pills, manufactured by him only, there is not
contained ercury or. the Alinerals v or any, Drug
•whatever, unfriendly, dangerous, or deleterious to
the human system.
C, :MAZER, Alderman
•
0 - Price 25 cents a Mx . .. •
They are prepared and sold, wholesale and retail
at Dr. Leidy's Health Emporium, No. 191' North
Second street, below Vine street. '• • '
Also; for sale liy STIWENSON. & DINKLE
$
Druggist's, Carlisle, Pa:
. May 19; 1841.--Gm. r . , " .. .
. .
Tetter:
DM LEIDY'S CELEBRATED TETTERAND
ITCH oiNTMENT is daily becoming more
popular. Daily do numerous individuals atop and
inforia the proprietor of its great success in remov
ing and curing the Tetter and Itch.
Numerouf testimonials might be jeiblished of its
efficacy, but for the - delicacy felt by individuals hav
ing their names published in conneation with so
loathsome and disagreeable affections.
It may be used with perfect safety by young and
old; even upon infants, containing no mercury, or
other mineral substances: ,Dr. N. t 3. Leidy prepares
,it himself and knowing its compositioni saes( confi
dentially recommends it as superior to ant other
remedy for the Tette'. and Itch. Prepared and sold
at Dr..Leidy'a Health Emporium, (sign.of the Golden -
Ea j gle. and Serpents,) No. 191 North'Second street,:
Also, for sale by STEVENSONDINKLE,
Druggists, Carlisle,_Pa. „ • ' '
The above preparations are .told by all wle:ilesale
Draggi ate - 0 7 rldadelphi , and . by - all respectable
i lHercjinnts anffi Druggists tbroeglioul, the -United
:May 19,186 - - •
. . .
. . ,
• CHARLES PIPCLURE I
:47TORNEY wri' JAM _
Office, in -High '§treet .a . few 'doors
-.-- - -west of the Post,Office. ." ' '
Critlide, April 28,1841.--.-tf
~ . ' :
1 UST ILEUM ) some cony fi n e SVAD,
el EURINGS & CHEE'St,ta
Store pr - • A.,meitmtps.
' • • •
DR. VT ST
BALSAM OF ARLO-CHERRY
DISEASES OF= THE LUNGS.
CVOIEROUS remedie s have been offered and
puffed into, notice for diseases df• the Lungs,
some of which has undoubtedly been found very ase
ful,hut of all that have hitherto been known, it must
leTifidversally acknOledged there is none that has
ever proved as successful tie the "BALSOM OF
WILD CHERRY." • .
— Siteli - hitleed are the astonishing r - e - sieratiVe, and
healing propertieitUtthis "Balsam;" that even in the
worst forms or Consuniptionovhen the patient has'
-'suffered- with the most disty'eseing:cough,--violent
pains in the elie'st,dithettityofbreathing,mghtsweatS,
bleeding of the lungs, &e. and when the most esteem
ed remedies °four. Pharmacopias had failed to affbrd•
an - .Yielief,and even when Botanic, Hotnimpatilic, and
numerous ether remedies, had been used for Many
monthsin vain,•this invaluable remedy has• checked .
every symptom,and been productive of the most as
tonishing relief... In the (ndy. stages of the disease,
proceeding Worn neglected colds, termed Catarrhal-
Consumption, it has been used with undeviating sue
cess, and in many instances, when this disease seem:
ed to have marked its victim for an early grave;the
-us.c of this medicine has arrested every symptomiand
restored the lungs ton state ofperfecthealth.----,,_.
Yn that form of Consumption - , soprevalent amongst
'delicate young fetnales,commonly_termed debili ,or
"going into a decline," a complaint with which thou
sands.arelingering,khas alsapeon'tisedivio, surpri
sing success, and not only possesses the power 'of
'checking the pr,ogress of Ibis alarming di sease,lmt
at the same time strengthens and_ invigorates the
-Whelk. s'vstem - mere effectually than any remedy we
have over•possessed.
- ' .
Tr y LIVEIi — COMPLADII% , - 7, ln' d iseasea: of - the
Liver, partieuGrly When attended with a cough; indi,
gestion or Avandering Mane in the aide, It has also pro
ved very efliencious, and cured many ca s es . of this
kind after the-most powerful remedies had
.AsTiim .complalulit has : al kt been
used i
usen numerous instsmees wiili the most . singillar
. tt otektts...,
_lt opens the chest, reatierhig the breathing
to gYe • : 77, '".
• e*--?intoNrcurris:A tt r nrritc y
.otiantfrections of the ihroat .attencled mltlid-tioavavt
-1101-8, eetigh or sore intim thiriatt; . it will tilso:l4;fotind.
a.yery 01..041 reitimly, and will :Mostly
'mediate relief it' ilsettat the ; commencemetit of its
i attack, _
- -~., -
• -
cri COCO COLDS. 4il common ebughs
aunt colds, that pro ail so extefisively.throughout the
ivintey, • it wilthe found imich more 011ictual granapNi_
remedy inose, and - When - colds settle-9pda the lungs,
causing :in inflammation with pains in the brenscilif--,
(lenity or Shortness of breathing, &.e., the use o 1 this
ffalsam will Suppress such_ symptoms, imutediately,
mid at the same time prevent die lungs frombecom
' •ing piece seriously diseased.' •
. c CROUP AND WHOOPING Cl/COIL—In
these complaints, so eommeln to young children, this
-Balsam will be foam] . nineli superior to Ilse Parego-.
ric laixir STrup of Stjuills, and the various cough
mixtures in emiimon use, as It
-IS entirely free from
any thin; the least injurious, and may at all times be
given to childrovi with Vrfect safetyofid with the ceN,
I [Allay of its affording them speedy relief.
co`--. AS A FAMJI.X MEDICINE 'for ina!ly
'er complaints, this Balsam will also be found
Wally useful. Besides having prtiVed tin _iut-altiable
remedy in all Puhnonary 'afflictions, ii exerts n pow- I
'Mid influence over many Iliseases dependi n g on 11
de c raved conditio or the system;and those who have
statThred from the Indiscriminate use of Alercuryi.or
other deleteriouS drugs, that are often compounded
in different quack nosu.ums, Jill find it' e remedy of
great value, vossessing -the power of strengthening
and inVipratnltt the whole system more effectually
than anv other medicine we possess. .• •
CAUTION To PURCHASERS.—As this med
icine has ali.eady acquired great celebrity. there, may
probably be some attempts to imitate it, and deceive
the public with a spm.ions mixture, to- prevent which
1 4 would wish all purchasers to observe the 11)110%61.g
maiits of the genuine Balsam. It is putt up in bottles
of t w o sizes each having the words WISTAWS
BAISAM WILD ZAIERRY, PHILADEL
PHIA; blown.in the glass, anti a label on the'front
_with the_signature of - DENBY WISTAR, M. D.
Without which none. is genuine.
. • Prepared for the Woprietor_by WILLIAMS
CO., Chemists, No. 0.2 Commerce street, Philadel
phia, and sold bythe most resectable Druggists and
-'other appointetl-agents-null-thu-Drincipal-towns
Ohrougliout the United States.
-Cfm' The Gettuinel_Balsam,sold.
lisle, by SAMUEL ELLIOTT ; appoint
ed Agent.
This extraordinary' chemieal 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
quest, has since gained a reputation .unparalleled,
fully sustaining the correctness of the lamented Dr.
Gridlley's last confession, that "he dared not die
without giving to posterity the benefit of his knowl .
edge on this subject," and lie 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 comitey, first and , most cer
tainly for the cure of the PILES, and also, extensive
ly and effectually as to baffle credulity, unless,where
its effectsare witnessed. 'Externally in, the follow
ing complaints:
For Dropsy---Creating extraordinary absorption
[May 19, 1841.—Gin
at onee.
Swellings---Rqduchig them hi a few ilolll'S. •
Itheumatisin---=Actue or chronic, giving quick
ease. „ . . . .
Sore Throat---By cancers. Wee's, or colds.
Croup and Whooping-Couef4;,Bxternally and
over the sheaf..
All Bruises, Sprains, and Burns,,-.Cured hi a few
Lours. ' .
Sores and Ulcerti---Whether freih or long stand
ing, and fever sores.
Its opeeaticni upon adultsand children in reducing
Ileum:Ain swellings, and loosening conglis and tight
ness of the chest bv,eellisation of the parts, has been
surprising beyond ,cmiception. the common re
mark of those who have used, it in the Piles, is "It
acts like a charm.?'':_
• - • - •
THE PILES.--The price; sl;is 'refunded to any
person who will use a bottle of . Hays' Liniment for
the Piles, and return the einply bottle without being
cured: - .Theie arc the positive orders of the proprie
tor to theitgehts,and out of many thousands sold, not
one has been unsuccessful. : •
We might insert certificates to any length, but
prefer that those who sell the article; thould.exhibit
the original to purchasers.
o Pht)iicians and Patients.
The Blind Piles, said to be incurable by external
applications.—Solonton Hays warrants the contrary.
HaeLiniment will cure Blind Piles. Facisare more
stubborn Allah theories,- HeTsolicits - all reipectable
physicians to try it:upon their patients.
.It will !'do
them no harm, and it'is known that ever physician
who has hid the honesty. to make the trial, has can
didly, admitted that it has Succeeded in every case
they haye known. Then' why not use it? It to the
reemerof one of thei rmost respectable mernberlysow
deceased. Why refuse tense it ? Because it is sold
as a proprietary medicine? .-Is this sS sufficient ei
chse for suffering their himest patients to linger - in'
distress:? We think mot, ~ Phystciani- A lhall be coh
.vinceof that there is 'fio, i humbug dr quackery about
this ititicle..=-4V, fly then not alleviate human suffer
ing?'they 'Won't-try it beforeilet them after all
-other , prescriptions fail-1.-Physicians are respectfully
requested to dothentielves and patients theyustice to
use thia article: It shall be taken from the bottles
and done up as their preseriPti on if they desiri.
"SHLOMON HAYS.
Sold by Comstock' Se Co: - Wholesale Bruggists,
No: 2; Pletbher street, New York. 1 - • -• • • • . •, , •
bile: also' by - S`PEVENSON. lz
DlNKLE,'Carlisle4lPa.,.
-December 241840.--1 y • ,
TIKE.ORLEi3RATED REMEDY FOR
Price .81:00 a, bottle
December 16, 1840.---1 y ' .
Hays' Liniment.
NO FICTIO.A:
evinsrozo7ods : oin of
I-lOREHOUND.
An.unparalleleil remedy for.common Colds,Cotiels;
Asthma, Influenza, WllOoPing..CoughAronclntikr.
Mid all - ditose - s tlie. - 13rast Mid Lungsilading
to Consumption ;.,coninosed of the:.concentrated
virtues of Horehound; Boneset, Blood' Root,
crwort and several ,other vegetable substpncemL.-
.Prevtred only V.I. M. WINSLOW, RoclidSteri
.. • .
The innocence and universally , pectoral
virtues of the Herbs from - Odell the BALSAM OF'
ItPAIOUND is,made, are too generally known'
to require comme rif is therefore only ne,
cessary`to observe that 'this mei ecine
whole of their medical properties; highly concentrat. .
ed ;and so happily combined with several .other vex
getable substances, ab to render it the • most speedy,'
mild and certain remedy, now in use, for the Cain
.plalitt's above mentioned.,
- Ppr Children, this Balsam is of inestiinable value,
It is a speedy remedy for the 'Whooping Cough and
'Croft!), and :Ards certain reliefin Ro'wel Complaints..
Choke, reelldn . g ;Sta. It is plensant - tn the taste; unit
may = be safely given I o-the-tenderest infant 'and should
be kept at all times in every family f es it is much
better for the comfdnints incident to Children, than -
,Paregorie,Gadfreys_CordiaLor the Cordialstin con?: , -
moldy used, as•hundreds in this City have testified.; .
-- Rend the following.—l hereby certify that early
itithe spring of-1838,1 contracted a severe COLD, .
whiclrset tied - upon - my - langs. - and - threatened
Consumpt fon.. I used several prescriptions, but . -
tallied 'little or: tin relief; I' wa - s much .nlarmed.:—
Ilnppeninq to he in - hochester: f was aditised bytruyl - .
friend; Mr. adore:to try a bottle of his TIALtiABI .
br HorimmoNo : did so, and - to my, surprise obs' '
tained relief - at onec--and -by the use of that_single
brittle was perfectly restored to health. To those
afflicted with Colds or (toughs, at this inclement
•
season, r say "go . and. do likewise."
LEANDER CHIPMAN.-
• -...- 'Pittsford, Monroe co., Nov. 9,1839. . -
Mr. Joni' 'M. Winslow,'Bruggist, . •
Dhar Sirel lowebeen for a - seriesfOf-Years agile -::
ed with an affection of the Lungs, and whard cou 1 • •
and have monytnnes arose in the morning as co -
pletely exhausted by excessive coughing 'during .
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fiions a person WOtilil be by a linid.days labor. •l , - ' i
have tried most of the popular remedies of the day;
Init-never found relief Until 1 met with your %ham
of liorehound. - . All the other remedies or. palatines,'
that I have used, leave the bowels in a , congested ,
state, while your leaves them-soluble andfree;_This •_
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I consider a great desideratum. •On taking a dose of -
your Balsam when going to'bedj .rost.quictly titre'
the night; and my sleep is refreshing: I take great • ;
pleasure in, recommending lyour• Balsam of Bore- .
hound to .nll- those afflicted 'with pulmonary. com- •
plaints or any:4,lisease-appertniping to the. lutigs, and - . .
flake 'this opportunity,to thank you for.the great re- .
Lief and benefit I have eiperienced through. your in k _:__.
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Also, by Druggists generally throughout the coon- ',, •
try.' Price 50 cents per'bottle— • • -. ' • - •
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- Ant. %1 11 011:N'S
HEALTH ELIXIR.
- Thers:c is not one case of Fever in a thoumnd, but
may.berelrectually broken up and removed by
. the._
use of tlft#Elikir.' It r•emovesinll neldityindigespon,
bilious matter and constipation-from the stomach .
and bowels. • It operates gently and enctually on
the bowels, and poiverfully on the kidneys and skin:
dt roniiTes all-unpleasant feelingsafter a hearty
and promotes a good appetite. It needi only a - trial=
to give perfect satisfaction, It has become a general
practice, with many to use thiivirtiele in nil cases of.
colds;pains - inthe - bodes;or heavy disagreeable feel
ing, tendering to headache or chilliness. Vor hoarse
ness, if taken through the day, it completely restores
the - voice without producing sicknesk Whooping
cough, and all coughs of children are cured by it.—
The stomach is kept in Perfect order by , it, and it is
quite impossible that any disease should commence
while a person is using this Syrup.
• mylt takemdaily it prothices a rude, healthy, and
young appearance, by shriving off all the humors of
the system. Sold genuine at 2 . Fletcher strecti one
door below Pearl street, N. Y. by Comstock Sc. Co.,
and by all respectable Druggists.
• For sale also by STEVENSON & DIN
KLE, Carlisle, Pa. •
Balm of Columbia.
,• British Comes Office,
Philadelphia
I rr NOW ALL PERSONS to whom these pr 8-
n .. .cuts shall conic, that L Caul:UT. ROBERTSON;
hsq., 1119 Britanic Majesty's consul for the City of-
Philadelphia, do hereby certify, That Holbert Whim
ton, Esq., \rho attests to the foregoing Certificates, is
Mayor oh the City of
_Philadelphia; and that Mat
thew-ltandalLEsq.,..is_rothenotarj- g f tbs. cpurt 0
CommomPleas for the City and county of Philidei:
.phia,to_both_whose.signitures, with timSeads of_their.
respective offices, full faith and credit is due. •
I further certify, that I • am personally' acquamted
with Joseph L. Inglis,one of the signers of the certi—
ficateslierennto affixed, which expresses the efficacy
of the Balm of Columbia, and that he is a person o f
great respectability, and worthy of full faith and cre
dit; anti that I haic heard him express his unqualifi
ed approbation of the effects of the said Balm of Co
lumbia, in restoring his hair.
Given Under ray'lland and seal of office, at the city
of Philadelphia, in the State of Pennsylvania, the
United States of America.
'3ILBERT ROBERTSON.
Read the following. •
ROBERT WHARTOI'.if, 'Esq., late Mayor of,
'Philadelphia, has certified, us may be seen below, to
the high character of the following gentlemen.'
The undersigned do hereby certify that we have
used the Balm of Columbia .discovered by J. Old
ridge, and have found it highly serviceable not only
as a preventivangainst the talling'off of hair,butalso
a certain restorative.
WM. THATCHER, senior,
Methodist Miniiter in St. George chntr,
; No. 86 North Fiftlkst.
JOHN P . A r sirst - ,
'JOHN D. THOMAS, M. D. 163 Race. st.
JOHN S. FUREY,lOl"Spruce at.
HUGH' MeCURDY,'249 South 7th st..
3OHM:YARD;jr.,I23 Arch ;st.
TIA . aged, find those who persist in wearing wigs,
may not always experience its restorative qualities,
yetlit will certainly ?Rise its virtues in the estimation
.of the . public, when it is known that three of the a.;
bore signers are more than 50 years of age, and the
others not less than 30.
[From the ./Tamer.] _ -
COMMONWEALTH OF PENNOTLVANIA,3 „.
City of Philadelphia.
ROBERT WHARTON,. Mayer of said city off
Philadelphia; do berehy,.•certify,that I am well acL"
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
lie.giyen to the said certificate. • .
In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand;
EL. a.i . and caused the seal of the city to be affixeil,:
the sixth day of Deconber, &o.
, ROBERT 'WHARTON, Miaynr:,
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Arl LDRIDGES BALM-OF-401,1MM. At
111J--THE-HAlR.—lts.ppeitive quillitieareas fol.
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Ist. FOr infants keeping, the head free frdm acne
and causing.a luxuriant growth of hair, •
For ladies after child-birth, restoring the skin .
to: it:initial strength and firmness, and preventing the
falling out of the hair. •• • • • •
Sd. For any person recovering from :any. debility
.thesame•effect is produced.. • •
• . 4th. 'lf used in infanertill afoot] grewth is started,
it may be preserved by ,attenttonito the latest ;period .
Of life.
Sth. It frees the head • from' dandruff, strengthens
the roots, imparts health and vigor to the circulation
and Prevents the hair from changing: colour or get
6th.. It .
_Causes the hair' ; to, curl. beautifully when
done up in it over night. • ' ,
(r'r No ladies' toilet should ever be matle'witheut
- rth. children
,wheo have by any means contracted
vermin in the; beadore immediately and perfeCtly •
cured of them by its use.. „" It is infallible. • •
Far. Bitie at the drug 'store of Comstock. &
Fletcher ef.ieet. near L earl, and in hsr •Ste.
reason & • [flee. 16 1840 .4 , y
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