Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, September 22, 1841, Image 4

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Will bp. !iota sale,-,o r n Wed destiny- the:lodt
. of Nu.i . rjbei: tOst, at.'lo'n'eloek;'/I..lll.iott'the ru' , e
raised,tit the borouglrOf C4lisle,Ctlmberralenttn
ty,autt:large„aqd'eertireiudiotist.,". t ' .
TAIT ! *7 fAvZ)
situate, on the
,northi'.east corner of , touther and East
fitreets;liotitillthl thit , enSG' by the .4.ottart • spring,
and on the noilh!,bY,lut,'or It.,C; Ilnlly Esry„ LTlOlOl'-
11ng two initulreartinti six! feet Had ."'", '1
deed And twenty in depth more or losi,
to the estate of David Eprpey, dee'd., having
'thereon ereeted a
4 '
TWA. "T.OII4I,STO;VE:i
• ,
a Twci:Stury , Stone 'Finishing ,Slinp, large
Story Brick Beam lionse,n .large . .Framell.t.rk'and
Mill House, with 'a. Bau K. in it . There-are
forty-four lay-aways and oneJippl . in. the y f artl, live
?Mud! ers, threely o'lo4o 'one bate, m t ho litsmi:lilon se,
and good well of water at thelateliii 'The
propertfis in good .in a very desiryih t•.
situation ,foe•nt Tannerv,,Or a priVnte
Ternis will be made known on the diy.Ol vole;
and any information Will be given about the prop
erty before the day of sale by•. •
GE O. W. SHEA VEli„? p
cati S
Owlish., Aug. ,
oj" . Lanetister Herald, Clitimbershur,3; Whig, and
Hanover Hetkild, will ptibligli tlie:ahm:e till Ist : Nov.
soul Send bills to this ofiiee far calla etion:
NOTICE.
All Pctionn wishing- to be . gtppliCti,witli the earn
est city news, may ,feel thintis. - 21ves;mtirli "gratillet
by calling on the subscriber, where they c-Ani
seledlion of the following ilaily - antl-werftly papers
efironiele, .I.o,lger nor
Spirit of the Tithes ; -- ;Ntiw 'York I 1 oold tl ilv sin
weekly; New Worlil,.lbiatcr Jonathan, 11.,strin No
tion, l'ankee Nation,: tagazincg,Sze. ke.
.Acy j.er•
stln wishing to become .subscribers 1:11° 11Ity 411 . iii
All' `ks.P”ll4lll th woci.r. Glue+
h:ir: till SI nelia -orth
Haiinier sfryet, itcxt titter to thit!'e:thiiivi ti6oii tit
-W TT R GUSGIV,WiII!re-11(,11:{S, -.114 far,tal 3 ' 41 -
is still manufacturing, uvitry :Miiele •
in die flue ol
liatt-6 . s',7lldlers' and Idsli • •
•• • . ,
K .E T-T
n - ttIT
• vi.ng Pans, Drums,.
- Tie ltas'alan for tale:the bra' asAnrtment. 'of
Coln
nton, Cooking and Parlour •
-5-totivb
ever offered in this plaer.- Ills eoturnon wobti•tove ,
and cooking stoves are 01 ever) !lin . :UV) varirty;
and his tritium. stnveslfor wood o % - eout) :tr.! oh the
newest patterns. Ile o:4s in Ildtllll . oll 11111
.111. nary
cooking: stoves, the Radiator stfn_es and Radiator
r e
drains for parlours, w h i c h a tutsttriuts'sed for eon=
fort and economy in the use of flirt.
All of which lie offers on the lowest tvrmq En.
cash. ~ .
Ang; IS, 1341.---y. • •
N. D. Old Lead, Pewter, i.:.opper and Leather ta
ken in exchange for antes, tin or t;nl”)er. wary.
CABINET
1„,, v 9
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Jis'.l l oromiiiiiiiiillo riiiir_ . ;,':4 , ` L
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W .
'Still' .' . 'G .1.E..5'0..N
.
.. s.threec,th,,,e, th e •
Cabinet m:thiue,, till its va
rinrts branches, at his old stain Lila .Noirtli f llanover
streets two doors above the store or, Wm. Leonard ;
where he is now manufacturing, and Wends keeping
on hand,a great variety of . i -•
- CABINET FURNITURE,
such as Sideboards,Bureaus,Secretaries, Cavil, Pier,
• 131Mtig nod Breakfast 'rabies; Bedsteatls,l.:.e., of the
most fashionable kind, till of which he will disimse
of on the most reasonableyyrns.,_ile :is also prepa=
red - to fill'aß ortler - S for SI: AT El) SOFAS
and FANCY warraqcd to be of superior
quality. • - -
•
_llc wtll also furnish COFFINS at the shortest no
tree, and having recently procured a New flcAnsi,
he is Ore Part (I,' to tend funerals itt; the country..
Carlisle, August 4, ' • •
- -
Great . Bargains;
The subscribers, intending In wind up their. busi—
ness offer their stock of Broad Cloths ' Cassimeres,
Cassinetts, Mons de Woes, Merinoes, Chintzes and
Calicoes at, •
FIRST COST
lee sons desirous of, securing good bargains are
requested to cull as curly as possible, and they may
depend open getting all the articles above enumer
ated dt the actual costiu the city. The terms are
clash: • .
ILITNER Ri 11CLVANY.
Carlisle, August 11,1.841. ~
- ~Nr. 13. The entire stock will be sold (tor en, bar;
gdy74 . ,,t0 any ( - me Will .wishes to engage in the hnsi
ttesi, with the privilege of the•kpoin -
until the Ist of
April. -• .
- N
-e Gpotis
STILL CIIEJPEI.
ARNOLD & ABRAMS have: jest receiVeil
great variety of Cloths,. Cassi meres; Sattinets, &e. &e.
which they, are determined to sell cheaper than ever
before offered in this, place or elsewhere.
The public are invited to call and examine for
themselves.• : •
Shippensburg, August 40741. .
•
Class No. B.—To be drawn et Alexandria ,D. C
, ' • on Saturday ; September '25, 1841. ' s'
GRAND 'CAPTTALS.' ' •
priies of .$25;000 "making
1,1011,900 ,D,olitiirs.!.
=I
1. prize of • ' 10,000 dcillirs. • •
1- do: ' ' ' 0,050 • do.
1 do. ' 5,000: d
1 do.: 5,153 do. .
_ prizee: O'e ' 4',5005.••, do.
• • 4 ; do o 2,000 do;
50 de. - ••1,000 do.
'5O do. 500 do. &c.
14 drawn numbers ouf of 78. •
Tiekels $l5---linlves -$7 50-=.1451104er5 — 53,78
„ Eighths
c ert ifi ca i eg of porkoses 0f:26 Whole Tieketi $2OO
:'do';.. 26 Holt* do',' 100
Do , isco 26 Quarter da 50
do 26 "Eighth do • 21
For fTickos and Shares,or. gerfificqtee of P ac k:
-agrs 4 iiitlie•tilgive Splendid . t :al teyies,—tuldreqs
J. 'o,•prgqrckgrikr. CO. Ainna&ers
. . , .
•- • • ' Wasliiiietrin City'', D. C.
_•,• Ilea iv i ngti venti in tiled iately after they' are Over to.
an aibo•order as above. • . • ~ ,
.160`ditt AT 'Tills! ''
: :Taco!) , ndo
• .;!1. g t,„,,,,,tfu11 ); n . „(1
hag ete,i.,, , , in6iieet: the
Satldiery :Id 1111:4relespi
.iii all its' iarioils hrailoltOB, io, ATiii it sireot, mitt dolor
east of th .•.store Of Ales:n.B, Atig..iev E.,s' A iitlerson, nod
n felt ri
e (httB west of flit. WitiriliYalelli'S Mimi), A•here
lie will keep 6on4isititlyloi u l, to
-order at the 'shortest notice trathoti the most reasona 7
hle terms,
' S'addles Tiiittl.6§ tillni.ol,llar
pess4 Trunks Ste. &c.; • , ....
He Lopes by striet a fteatibn to holiness, am' On sins
lOUs IfeSil•P to' let' • to'llieriffihtl - rer:eive 8 iii)2l . Bl
3hpr oio r p; thli o 0it r 0 E ,...0. - Voting tlityhest or work
men coMloyeil. Mg et . Millers may expert iliehr work
to be ihine.iit thitneatest and most: substaiitiatioaii
•
•
Propthsedi Alatelaiiment 84!
Voitstitutioat
"/tesolte'io;z ;elistiveto'the :0411tizqnt
of. (h Stat e..Conotitut ion. •
- u - p Es(i IN En A.,. the St tnte..and. House of
prtsentntiv,sin Caincroi Assemb l y ,ne tt/That
the Constitution of this Commonwealth be amended.
in the third s:!etion. or; the second article, so that it
shtll react es follnws:
- "That - the Governor shall,,liold his Office dors it,
throe ye irs..r:Jam.- , lhe Ttienday of Janttary.
next ens tier .his •elocti on, and Shall not be capable
or hued inagertlien n pingle tern) ofthiTe .ars,
lit eu term of uiul ?ear's." • •
- WNT. k. ettkfill, •
Sp .a.'xi• of the o/'R.lrmesetttiaires:
, .
,IN. •
,
. • S' i val.:er of the Senate.
l'apily'lMMa;
SECII r:TA it Vt , -01 , F7CE. Jr do herehy certify
Ord the fin'egning: in :I (Vile r4311V of 11 Reg/1111101i
proposing en emmtdinent of. the 1;o:18'1(116mi:which
•:is agree Ito at the Last session of the Legislatare,
a majwity of the members . el ected to each house.
the original or lee this offiCe; and
in clitiol lance witlrshe tenth article of the.Constitii
tjon do hereby -elitist! the
seine to be4thlisiteil, directed the said article.
A IN •TESTrAIONY whereof',
' 4• •••„; Uwe - Mt - 16 SelMie hand and seal of Raul
?„.4 , ,trj. f ilarriShurn• this 14th day of
t,
'•'
1841. •
'FRS. :It • • ,
r eilf7i: % • .(i.o....titry of the t'onznionwertith.
. June • '
.Splendi . d D. 41.11
rizes"or,e,2s,oooo;notu”ing• tl? $lOO l OOO.
•
- 11111111. .4() ery. . .••
bt: oit'
Sttt
••• , •
;1 ttl
15-1 , 1- Pin-ZEN-1r) -
25,00 p Do lIA
prize iO,OOO
8,000 - do
do.
.5,153 do
4poo do
• do
1 ,0.00 do
-
• 500 do
• '250 do
srnl,fx,e.
omnbt•rs 00l of 78.
I (1 , ?
-(1.) -
^_' l n•itrs or
4' do
ho IF)
50 l an
60 (In
100 dri
l • ickctBs j !s—lLiln•s ti 7•
• - 87.
. .
Certificate of par:ages of 2ti 'whole tii-krts, $2OO
do do . 2fi flair do 100
.. . (1.2. . ..- .- do . • 24quart - cr. do ' - 50
' do , do 9.6 601411: do 25
'llie (grand Unii)ii Lottery,.
Class 0. To liffdv.twn at Alexamlria,D. C., on Sat
. tir(Lty, Oct. 23. 1841. .
.16 drawn ballots.
11 . M:7'4' I FICENT scur...NtE. •
1 Grand Capital prize of 50,000 DoMid •
• 1 Splendid prize of , . • 30,000 do ,
.1.: -110 •do - - 25,000 ,d o
_.
I do do. . 10,000 do
- I,,prize of . 8.000 'do
I' do • • , • 7,000 'do
I do 61,000 do
1 do - . 5.1100 do
.
l do . 4.000- do- - •
- - 1 do . '3 500 do
. 1 ,do 2,311 do
4 do ' • 2,000 do' • -
5 do . • ' 1,750 do
. • • 10. do .
-1,500 do
,
80 do ' - - 1,250 do
50 do - •-• * , •1,900 do
-50' do .500 do
---50---do- .
~
- 4.00 do --' -
100 410' ~ . , __-- - 300 do
100 'do-2 A/ do •
170 d -200 do
._:_.--- - 16 drawn ni . lll - 11;:oni. of 78.
TiWketai.2o; Halves ,10; QPitrtersss; Eights $250.
Certificates of packages of '26 whole tickets $250 •
do do ' 26 half ' .do . 1311 '
do , do '26 fluarteedn ' 65
do , , do 26 eighth, do 32 50
0 - Orders for, tickets and shires and certificates
of packages in the above splendid schemes will re
ectve the most prompt attentiom and the drawing of
each lottery will he sent immediately after it is over,
to all who order front us. Address
J. G. GREGORY & CO. Managers.
Washington, I). C.
•
• •DR.'.S.- L. .STEWART., -
Thornsonian Botanic Practitioner
of Medicine and Obstetrics,. No.
2 Alexander's: , Row, near the
Rail Road Hotel,
ESPFICTFULI Y informs his friends and the
111. public generally, that (through solicitation) he
has removed tom Shiremanstown. to Carlisle, where
lie may be found at all times, unless , professionally
engaged. The afflicted shall of at all times he treat.
edtwitli purely Vegetable Nedittines,‘No Poisons,"
and in strict accordance with the principles laid
down by that great reformer in medical science, De:
Samuel Thonism. •
Chronio.cascs, such as Commaiptions, Liver Com
plaints, Di'OpHieS, Ithenmatisms,, and Cancers, ire,
more particularly ;alarmed that the New Sy,stecoair
admirably adapted to their cases. ' . f
invalids from a distance can be accommodated
with llmieding while under medical treatment, - On
reasona& terms.
Carlisle, July 11, I
AGENCY
' 1•011:THIFI SATE Or r '
Bratiardhs'regetable Univer
sal
Are held by the following agents in limit-mare,
tivecounties. numerous counterfeits of these
pills me:attempted to 'inundated upon the communi
ty, the'propriety. of:prclrasing only from the recog
nized. agents, wilt m npparent. , :. • . .; .
• C mb erl a tut County—George W. llituer, Carlisle;
Biegel, , Meoballiestiurg; Gilmore &• McKinney,
•:t: ewyille; S. Culbertson, Shippensburg; Boke &
Brenneman, New Ciimlnirland ;• Barton Lis.
(harm-AL'Gatim p ShireninstowniL. & Co:
Cliiirclitonm: • ' • ' . • • •
.., . ,
Peril, County4—Almcander Magee, •Bloomfiet
J. fk $". A: Ctiflef,tindibb erg.
Angara 9.6, 1 f,40 .' • '. • '
Hats! Hats!! Hats!!
'VINE . VCR Sc RUSSIA BUTS;
most fasnioncole shabes nod best ituality.'3ust
received from IThiladelphin:' Also,iow priced Leg-
horn soul Chip Hats, at thcrstore' of • • . •
. • ' CHAS.: OGILBY.: '
June'2, .
lt/FOUBLIN LAINS of new style from 25 to
ort 871 cents net , yardjoist received and for sale
by• , 9 0 ..4: IrNOLD• Pa ABRAMS.
Any* 3.181. ti • • •
C 4-11, tsir, 14 I r .5 - Tiktr ts tr n I If-
N 0- X
dTTO N ,1' s 2 .1; Ji ,tfr , ,
Calume t PENNA.
Office 3 few citii;rs W,est or the
Post-Office. ' •
Mar 19,1841,-4
riwig,,Beliirs 47
CO.! attWARD , -
' • ,'
(4ve ‘eliour t•Ce.4loe,
oeenp ortfi-westCoriie'r
04.A1 liiitin. „' • 1
Pr( tion Inni,intee)n)
avenue to tq 01.1tietlien1
Cites i. ...i.nutl load nt Abe
sittne time ll'itli sitflicient i:noni to stoic .20,000 barrels
of Flout, and 400 , to 60040 n of (7.taillexelresive of the 1
loi war ding tleptirtnient. ',;'•., ' '• • ' '':' s' •
l'roduck of ,every description will, he received ns I
usual.oniconsigninCins,, nod liberal inflqinccis inntle on I
seeceipt,(ll'required) trial! 58103 are efreete(l.., •., j
...
CRAIG, Tir..l.A.,Ai;' .i5..7. Co. , . I
' ' r....Nortli-west corner of Clid.ry, & limed st.
• ' •, l'itilatit.l Okla.
. . .
IMFEILEN CT h.,
\Y. S. Col own Cas.liter. • .
I iemlersno &
,
Satiodersbn,& liosseimmo, j . , • •
lecoh Ssiliyer,Werurviile, • • •
11, Shippehs•bllPT.
.I.l.ogail Smith, Frs•CF"Co3l,zicr.Z cha.,,rnwh...orn."
Evster, 'Holz , • •
It ibei•t Fretnioli; ^
•Cotherwood
Wm. IL Thompson & Co..
ni•own, • j . • ,
;reit, ffifarcilvare, Grocery 4'
111:113-1"5" , .STOIBE.
,subseribei has justreturovd from
the Cities of New York, Philadelphia:nil(' 11111-;
dinore, and is 'wily opening. at Ids" store 1 . 00111 S. E.
eoroci• Af Ms'i•ket Swims, and )lain•Streets
morly occnpied
m hs , Geo. W. n general as
. .
sortent bi- • . -• . _ _
flardtharc, tone TVare, Cedar ti :are,
Britian Jrare, groceries, Oils, •
•-• Paints, Varnishes, Glass, 'Brush- . .
• • es, .IThips, (.'anes, Ltnplis for --
• - ztrnil - rm --- — CeiriVirille" — Oit, ---7
Alia a grelt ymiety rifiirtietestiseful mid iijeessam•
and keepitip,n
\ ill eoti'stiutily keep.' au timid
. •,, Caelzphicit
j
.sykerip %is!
hay
'AMPS fil )1;k - county, lie is'aircpored-tri•fur
ISt r . 4111194 ikt it, ten , ' remsqw.ti4e - tate in . al I .
Min rimy ‘yish use this .1114 :mil 'rernininical I 4;lit.
gonds himself, and his
u:A }llre i is ileterniiißil
set
TitosnCaringth cafilt. to lay (51111 , 611 'lila at° theii...
rtidowe to wive Mtn 1 c;ill. • •
• • 11ZNItY 13.1.311'.1V.1.1).
July 8, 1 . ,
r.
W. sTOREE
LINd
• 'tile Siihseidber has just opened t IleN :tuft land
s•ntte ateiortateut of -
.
__.. SPRING GOODS - - •
snileil to the season, in N I tininver street; be
tween the Blink and
part - of Cloths. • On4simet:es, Siattinetts, Vest ings;
Cords, Strtpes, Carnbl'ies..la
cotiets, gdgings 3 l..twns, Nloll9l. de Laines, &c..
•
• ALSE),
• giff'eliSiVlll•l? '01:d Groceries,
SPICES', eIIEESP., ire. &c. Also,
BO.Y.VEI'S,LEGIIOIp . . I I.II7? P.41;.11 L1.71.'
ILITS, together with a great varietrof other goods
which he will 'sCii if - Mr accommodating terms.
['lease give him a call. ,
S. 'AL HARRIS.
• .Nlay 19, 13 11.—ly.
NEV HAT MANUFACTORY.
. W - 11. II• T OU T 1
leave to inform the citizens of Carlisle and
its
B •.
turin g lhts,or the latest Fashions, tut& of the very
bestitett.teitas- 7 -eompei sing -
ROsia, Boish, - ,Beaver, Nutria, and all
kinds of FOILIMTS,
of which a general assortment will always, be kept
on hand, or made to suit according 10 order; which
he will sell on the most accommodating terms for
cash or Country- Prothrrc: . „ - -
„Ilis_shop,10111)C found. i n ikomlier stmet„in_the
house formerly kept by Lindsey Spotswood as a
!Intim , ' Shop.
Carlisle, May 26, 1841:-.-6.01.
• B •
ar Ir on,Glass &c.
'lost received at the New Store of the subscribers,
Tons BAjt of flrst rate quality , and
tin? aly very Iciw est,h, per consignment, 90 half
'oxes Bby 10 and 10 half Boxes 10 by 12'
Wesleen Glass,
in good order,for sale to Merchants at - Pittsburg
prices, and Duncannon best
NAILS, BRADS AND SPIKES,
at ManufactiMers, prises, also, on hand Witherow's
Celebrated patent PLOUGHS, FLAX-SEED OIL,
by, the gallon, or Barrel, OIL MEAL, Wetherill
Se Bill's. I'urc wilurE, LEAD, MAHOGANY
VANEEHS; &c.
- • - *BOSSERNI&N & HUTTON.,
Carlisle, May 5, 1841.
INDEMNITY:AGAINST LOSS :
BY FIRE%
TTIE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE „OM.-
- • nuti 111111'.1.1n.'
PANY OP' PHILADELPHIA,
a pital s4oo,ooopaiditt.,-harter Pelp3ilt al,
CONTINUE to make Insurance, Permanent and
Limited, on every description of Property; in
TOWN . AND COUNTRY, on the usual favorable
terms. • . , ,
. . , . ,
OFFICE', 161 C Itesnn t street, near Fifth street. 4.
CIIAII ES N. BANCKER, President.
`.... DIRECTORS. . •
CHARLES N. BA:getout, SANT.= GRANT, :-
3,AATES SCITOTT, FREDCRICK BROWN,'
r ' v TIICOMAR HART, JACOB R. SMITT!,„--- -
TITOIIIA 9-I. WITARTOTT,,.__GEO.—WiIiCIiAnns,
:TODIAS WAGNER, 'MORDECAI r)..Lv.wis.
CHARLES G. BANCKER, Seoi;etiry
er•The subscriber, Agent for the above Company
for the borough of Carlisle and vicinity,will 'Tomtit
ly Rttentl to all applications fOr Insurance, yhether
made personally or by le:tier. Residenee Main Street,
nearly oppOsite the Car Office. , -
• '
• WAL.D. StIYMOUR.
• March St, 1841.—1 y
. c Ivor,
- .ZULATIVDPiXeiI 4 CO3IYrce,
The subscriber hereby informa.thenitizeinaofCar,
lisle, and thepublin generally, that he has taken the
shop nearly opposite the Jail, where he will lie pre
pared to manufacture to order; on the most reasona
any.article, in his !We'd* busineikauch as
. ; ( 1,111114 &....
. c ,
Ile will also attend to Steellng;itnd Grinding Axes.
lie solicitka share - of public patronage. •
• ••
•"- • " • "
NOUS IV 13, SIGN PAINTING,
Paper Hitrwitig
•
The subscriber reepectfulif informs the eilfzene
of Carlisle umd the vicinity, that he has, commenced
the above, business in all' its various branches.. RIC
shop. is in the .semare immediately. in' rear oLthe
Market House, two doors east of .A. Richards store.
Ile holies by attention to business and moderate
charges, to receive a -share of 'patronage. •
~ ..I HN ROTH.
.!
..,
Citrli 41e, Feb. 17,1841.---1 e
• ' i I
1.11 ieg ne
f).7-1-
'Bertverat, .ITZecf442llestwrg ond
..litfailatielphio Or
..... •
• ' ![,111" IMIL .110.3 D OR CdaV.2l.l .
TilE'suliScribers.grateful for past favors,
• -"-, beg leave to inform their fi.iends and the public's
generalle, that -they still (continue to rno a line of,
6011)(41 ... Car's reglilarly between'
Philo deliihist or. Baltitnore, by
,which,gOinls nod .pro-,.
(Ince of all descriptions Ival be forwarded with care
and tlt‘Spiitele at the lmeest•rates or freight'. •
Pernlitce AV ' , Ceti vett :at their Ware . /louses
in Mechateieshorg, and 'flrwariled to either .11hiht
delphiteor:Raltinknee,aCeoi4ling .to the direction of
the owner: • . • ,
highest price' will be givon :fen. Wheat
and:Flotir.: -7 • • ' . .
MF.J.LY::: - ..?
• Plaster:Of Paris arnd Sidt always kept on
hatolopol for sale tit the 'meek prices.; •••
Ju1y. 4 29,1 • .
4
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rresh Medicines•
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• The recently received large
sultitlies Ut . •
Cole irg,
Linseed QV, ASpts. Turpentine, Copal
- Tarnish,: - Piiiiiter - ef - IY, ushes, Varnish
Brushes . , Mar lirusies;lSperinaceti .
(etry fi ne) Spernt Candles, Soaps in great
retriely, G.'ass Lamps, Cap and Letter
-Papor- 4 -Pratt,-Spices-Polttpter-e. (ST:i
which-he will sell to-Physicians, Mei'dhants.
1 and ethers,, WHOLESALE or :by ittrrAlL, at.
the Ivwekt, rates, haing . pureha.seLl,etitirely
far doh; hr.. will bargailiS to. those
f'tita6: - ..q . :- . 4"t0 - Atatv*tfj'AV - WW.4.04 , t5: 751 J'
1.1,i0;11%*7'
•
. • •
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- 'll:NclittxtrrrubTeY
1 • is the .bits - est
few ,4144114irs ‘i ill; (at 111(..expeti5t•t41:14.44111.:(671 - 16iii 4 :9 - 4:
ty)Crerat:l4; 4441)":444444.64.44:8nnn•ing it int() rapitl sale;
-4441114•44.14144: wt• willing to remain Fiilent,'after Intviirg
tested 1114' ntilitt 01 ati hair ovonient pr - discovery
_50it44)(4e:4+414-144.1-h:444” . t r.tdt 1 44'44 ill t 4:4 , 4411ect. we .14411 Y
111e14) We were - 14;4We" I tvitli n slry throat And viciliqa
e0 1d_ 5 ,,,,, e f, ! ,, we pl is two
hiltl(s of IVINSLON‘"S OF 101a1-
110UND and so was tlw me, diat we 17)14g0t
we ever hail who are .1 ITlcti•4l. flay
try it upon 0110 recoralnyntlatinn.-1,4474.i.7trru.it Tele
t
For - s Ile by
S. P.I.I.MTT.
A. ,l, NORTfl,Newville.
A Iv,. by Dr tggi sts prlierally throughout tht• eounr
Pvive vents b , ittle. •
Oct. ,28,
• Denial A.S.er9 4- erif.
.
SUBSCRIBEIt i:espectfolly tewtlers his
fi g - raterul achilowlettgmenth to the pnLlic forthe
very of imtro!li.ge lie liasyeceived
dur
ing the past year, and %coati! still emitinite to offer
them his professional FiITVICe9 iti their carious brall
dies at his reijilence, No. 7, Ilarper's Row. Ile tiles,
cleotoses.aitil plOg4 teeth, and inserts incorruptible
tarrer met:illy artificial teed), in the most approved
manner. Charges always mmlerate,
J. C. Nr..1 , 1 , -, NI. I).
Carlisle,llareli
D E Orril lIV Ti; F.
DR. L C.. LOOINIIS;DenIist,
pehraineffily located inCarlisle, and,
will pe&foriwall 'operations that are required in
Dental Surgery, such as Piling, Plugging and Ex
tracting Teeth, and inserting Artificial Teeth, from
a single tooth to a whole set. lie will also attend to
all diseases of the mnulli, gums, Stc., and direct and
regulate the first and second dentition so as to render
the teeth of chiliketliintl young - persons regular-and'
t)r. LOOMIS map at all times be (hood at his of
fice, on High street, opposite Maelhrlanc's hotel.
Carlisle, Jane .23, I 841 .—y
'Afore conclusive proofs of the
eficaey of Dr. Harlich's belebrated Medieines.
DEAR S waslilllicted with a bilious and tier
voNs disease to a very alarming degree, with all the
syhtptoms which so fregnently elrect a relaxed eon
ltion, viz : giddiness in the head, violent tremors,
chilliness; with a fixed pain in the right side, com
plexion had, and costiveness:. indeed II as in a most
miserable condition. I had tried many remidies, but
fennd no Perminenvrelief until I had purchased Dr.
Harlicles..Componnd Sirengtltenkng and German
Aperient Pills; which from thew•superior virtues, I
was co m pletely cured, and - am able to purse my em
ployment, free from pain or disease.
Signed) • JOHN•BOLES.
Dated Xenia, Ohio, June 7,
1840.
it r Principle Office, No. 19 North Eighth street,
Philadelphia.
For sale at the Drug Store of Myers
Carlisle, and Wm. Peat, Shippensburg. aug. '25.
Brant relies
A supply Of the above Pills just received; having
been obtained'directk from Dr. Brandreth's Office;
they are IPARRAJOTED GENUINE. • ,
• S. ELLIOTT. -
July 21, 1841. •
Rheilintalistn: lithecitna m
tis.
DR. LEIDY'S RHEUMATIC LINIMpIT.
recommended imd..a_ truly efficaciotts - ap-,
plication for - Rheumatism, 'Bruises, Spntins, Stiff
ness, arid Weakness of the Limbs and Joints, Pain
-arcing the Back, Sides and across the Loins.
RECO.II.3IE.N.LOTIOAS.
Extract of a'letter from Dr. Johnson, dated •
P" , •. Philadelphia, May 7th, 1839..
l'The''llheumittio Liniment nntr Blood Pills have
been employed by, myself, and . finding them effica!,_
dims, I. have since recommended tliem to many,
that have been 'entirely cured of . Rheumatic pains,
lutnbago' stifiliess . of die jointiolumbneas of the
muscles:limbs, &c.
Extract ora letter from Dr. Jennison, dated
:Daltiinore i May 19, 1841.
Your Rheumatic 'Liniment 'posseases propertiei
which 'I, have never foundin any Liniment 1 have
heretofore einployed.,.
Extract of aletter - from Dr, C. 11. Gomirick, da
ted ' ' Piqsbiirg, June 2.lsti 1839.
Of numerous Liniments and Medicines heretofore
employed, far RheinnaticiffectiOns, bone have been
so successful as the Liniment tint! Blood-Pills - mat4
Ofactured bY . you. 'they have in this *place' won the
golden opinion 4011 who have used them; To my
own knowledge they have cured several that were
by myselt and other men pronounced inenrable...:, •
It may not be.imissto reinarkithnt both theLini
ment atuilllood-Pillskare
regnisir Druggist, and Physician,
attested by , Drs., Phy sick, Chapman, Jacition.l.actr
ner, Pewees; James, (3 ibion,'Coxe;&c. of Philtiqel.:'
This' Liniment is prepared :only, and, for , 'Sale,
wholesale and retail at Dr: N: 13;1.E1bY 'S HEALTH
-EMPORIUM, N0.1.91.' Nirth Second: Street; (sign
of the Golden Eagle and Serpents,) Philadelphia.,
N. 13.:. , -The genuine Is accompanied by the wri -
ten signature. of Dr. N. B. Leidy on the label.
Price 373 cents a bottle ' or three bottles for $l.•-'. I
Also, for sale by STEVENSON & DINKLI4O
DFtiggists, Carlisle, pa, . • • ' •
May 19,18,41.-6 m,. • ' • .
•
nineties. of the :Eve. • -
• . •
• - • . • • .•
• DR. ROSTOCK'S
Celebrated. Eye Mater;
Eor tIM cure of freak,..ifittery, or Mood, Shot Eve,.
• Merit,' ilmours; and Iqflanzation of the
Dimness qf byglit,E4.,.(.. •
.Persons subject to'.any
,of these unpleasant disor
ders, will runt this the mat &Getup! remedy in use,
as it seldom; fail sto , remove nuv of these tirecti(3llB
by a few applications, witheut the least MconveMeace
or pain. • Those who are troubled with a DIMNESS
LIE .SIGHT will also find it valiiable remedy far
strengthening the eyes, imiirovingthe . sight,'Ond
venting tart dimness that arises. rival straining, them.
It will also IM found partieularlY useful :184 waslnthe
the eyes of young children, to - remove, inflamation,
and subdue the humours to which they are so liable.
Price . N Cents a Bottle with full (firec
lions- for using. • • • •
'Sold in'Carligle by
•
• ...SAMUEL ELLIOTT.•
,April 23,1841.--y
Will he forfeited bar,a peelin
ratitio equal to his ,• .
AiNlicated LxtraCtOl Safdp.arilla
Tlie etlleaey of Snrsarnirilla is well known in Scro
fula or King's Evil, Erysipelas, Diseases of the Lii•-.
er,Alreetions of the Skin.and Bones, UleerS...or the
Nose, Throat and 800., as well as an ,Amtitlotr, to
21fereory and the' Miiferak, Constitutional Diseases
general • Purifier of. the Blood and Animal
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d ~~:~~
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.
. Dr..i.eidy would refer to the rnosf respectable phy
sicians in Philadelphia, as Well as througiAout the.U.
'States for the eharaeter of his preparation, as well
alsO te the numerous certificates fromidtysicians and
others, that have been from timg,to Anne published,
now deemed unnecessary as the character ofhis pre
paratioluis firrnly established. Throughout the Sou,.
tbero States it is used altogether, and throughout the
North takekthe precedence ov.er all others,. portico.'
hit ly among physicians, who, fdr the benefit of Aheik
pat ients,al ways rennin mein] it. 1. -
The reader 'is rdferred to the directions accompa=
nyiiiti each bottle, for recommetalations,certithstte4,
-- fm - dfliftlirfliffiTiiinlars. . . .
Reglelither, one bottle,(lntlfn pint d ) is equal to six
pints - of syrup, and is equally.pleasant to take...
" le.r.,l'eiee One Boller pei• Bottle. ..' • . . .
• FOr stile i:n Carlisle by ,S7E' TR N 5.0.11
• LS. DlNKLE,,hrtrirgisY:i. -: -- -- . : .•• :. ,
,-,.f.:;.-.75ra71717.111r41:;;;764",,5,F',7..)-1,,,---m"..
g!).%Viia;44 6%.)71;
Ite.y4 , 4
•
Anil llt tltll wili MMMI vtm.
f-thc--P/an
• —"I.X.VITICUS C. XVII. c. xr.
TUTIIM(3OO - TO lit;-
s -Ppltll , l4-
U • Tligtvpi6 can 11115WC1 . 1111 . 3 plc:0100 WllO 1:110W
11'011%111.411:11 CX111 . 1 . 10000.11114..
1:1111)1 " BLOOD PILLS,
•
A CD:111'0:01NT I'MIT 111' WHICH lti
-• • .
tre the safestilni•st, most cfr•citutt 1' Its lila) wit,
is a .4
f9rrtnc; FMB Pairiiiiiev."
Thous:m(l,i ' -who have for several years past use &
them during t he Spring and Fall (as well-(Sat other
times) Will never use ans. others. hundreds flee
already daily procuring who ti h a
ne heretofhre
employed than. - The, ohjeet of this advertisement
is to inform the thous:MA who know not yet of them,
where they may procure them genuine; that they
may try them; being fatly satisfied that having tried
them, they will never, be persuaded to use any other
finr several reasons.
First I.I:IDY'S "BLOOD PILLS ARE ANTI
QUACK, being prepared by Dr. N. 11.. Leidy
• himsell; a regular Druggist, as well as Physician,
attested by Drs. Physick..lnines, Itoruer, l)ewees;
Jackson, Gibson, Corer; ke.
SeconflL-Dlt. LEIDY'S BLOOD MILLS' ARE
ANTI-MERCURIAL, being an Antidote against
Mercury and the Minerabi, so ifeleterioes:unl due
germ s; and upon the eirects of Which Quacks de=
pendjor killing or curing," and therefore mix
than with their nostrums.
Tided—pH. 11.F.11)rti .BLOOD PILLS ARE SA
' PER THAN ANY OTIIT RS, ilfi in using' them,
'they require no restraint froM living or occupa
tion, and May he taken by lbw most delicate and
fechle,*old young, nale and female at all times
and unde'rlal circumstanceS.
Fourth--:DR. LEIDY'S - IIbOOD PILLS , ARE
BETTER AND MORE EFFECTUAL TIINN
ANY PTIIKRS,'when used according
to the di
reitions—and do not require to he taken in large
tpumtitics as is required of various other Medi
cmes,*makiog a Drug Shop of the Stomach, de-
rriving it of its accustomed nmu•ishment,dcstroy-
itaftinotions,anti
EiMMMI=I
In all cases where a .. purgntion may be necessary,
these Pills will be found .both effectual and easy in
their operation, producing no nausea, or sickness of
the stomach, griping tir any other unpleasant sensa
tions. . . . -
Portlier comment is deemed unneces s ary—flue
numermis. certificates publislaallrom time to - time
from PhySiciane and 'other individuals must have
convinced•the incredulous, end for the further in-.
formation of all otheCs, Dr. Leidy referS theiri t,o the
directions which accompany each box.
They are prepared and sold, wholesale and retail,
at Dr. LEIDY'S HEALTH. EIIPOP.IUM,No,.I9I.
North Second street, below Vine street, (sign of
the Golder Engle and Serrate.)
•
Price '25 cents a Box.
Also, for sale by. STEVENSON Sc. DINKLE,
Druggists, Carlisle, Pp. •
[Mayl9,lB4l.—fm.
' DR. LEIDY'S - •
.sarsaparilla, or 'Wood Pills
. "The Life of the Flesh is in the Blood."
.
• LEVITICUS, C. XVII. V. , XT. -
THE safest, best and most efficacious Pills now
in existence, are Dr. Leidy's Blood Pills, a
eomponentpart of whick.is Sarsaparilla. It is use.-
less here to name the good gnalitiesor commend.
-upon-the medical virtues of these Pills, as the public
are fully aware of. them. Suffice it to say, they are
an .elfeetual PuriAr.of the blood aid renovator of
the syStem. 1
. .
Phi adelphia. City, es.
[L. s.) Personally appeared before me, one of the
Aldermen of the city of Philadelphia, Dr. N B.
Leidy ? who, on his solemn oath loth declare mid
swear, that..in the composition of . timrSursaparilla
IlloOd Pills, manufactured b him only, there is not
I t,
contained Mercury or the linerals, or \any Drug
whatever, unfriendly, dangerous; or deleterious to
the human system. ..
. ' C. BRAZER, Alderman.
trjrPrtee 2.5 cents a Box. •• - •,,
They are prepared' and. sold; wholesale and retail,
tit Dr. Leidy's Health Amporlum, No.• 191 North
Second street, below Vine street . .
Also, for sale fivit,,,,VEYENSON & DINKU
Druggists, l nrlisle, l'a.
May 'l9, 1841.-6 m.
R LEIDY'S CELEI3II AWED TETTER AND
'ITCH OINTMENT is tinily. becoming more
priptilar. Daily. do 'numeroitif Indiyitinals
,stop : and
mforin the proprietor' of its great suceekkin remor;'-,
big end 'miring the-Tetter nal Itch.- - - I '7. . .'• -: i .
'Numerous testimonials might . be pnblished,of it s
eflicifey r but for the delicaopfult ,by Individuals hay.
lug theft. names 'published in. connection NOR: so
Inathiontie and disagreeable affections. s ' • •' • .
It may be used with pel•fect safety by young anti
-0141:even: upon - infants,:oeutaicing, no' 'mercury o;
other mineral substances." 1)r. N.ll. Leidy prepares
It:himself and knowing' its. notrutolition,.rnest eon&
,deutially 'recoinmends. it sis .sipperior -to • any -other
remedy forlhe Tetter and Itch: , Prepared and sold
at Dr. Leitiralllealth Emporium, (sign of the Giihien
higlei and Serpents,) No: 191 North Second street,
below . roe:- . ' • - • . '' • ' 1_,.. ± • .
. . Also; for le,lky STEVENSONII4, . DPIELE,
Druggist s, C Male, Pa. ~ . , • .
Theabove p 'parations are ad h'
d N alI altolesale
Druggists in P iladelphia, and 'by •all ' respectable
r ‘rf\jo_
Merchants and' ruggists throughout the United
States., • '.. ~ „ . .. , .
May 19, I 91.1.-.:4in. , • ". . • '
$100:—$1oo
Telter: Itch!..!
. • CHARLES. WCLURE,
• .17'1'6./IX/JY.,177' I..di IP: •
,Office in High 'street, a "few :dOors
west - of - the — Post Office..
• cavii,le, April ':28,1841.-;-il
.1, UST It:EC:PAVED some veil , fine S , ' AD
e/ HE RR INGS & CHEESE ot the
Store of A., ItlyilA111).S:
'May 12,1841. - • ' • .'•.'
•
4)74. wicsirAws
BILSIO OF MD-MERRY
.TIig ' CELEBRATED-REDE:DY FOR
DISEASES OF THE LUNGS,
NUMBROUS_rmnedies.bime.been
puffed into uotice-foc diseases of , the Lhngs -
onie bas undoubtedly been found very use:,
ful, but of all that have hitberte been known, it must
be universally acknowledged , there-iamone that-has
ever proved as suCcessflil as the "BALSOM OT
WILD f.:11D1112X." '• • .
Such . indeed, are the•nstonishing. restorative and
healing properties of this ".Balsarru"that even in the
wor'M:fortivi of Consumption, when the , patient has
sufrered. with the most distressing cough. 'violent
pains in the chest,difficulty of breathing,mght sweats,
bleeding of the lungs', &c. and when the most esteem
ed remedies of nor Pl9rniticopiasLiad faited to tun ed.
any rilief,and iven when Barone , tlonacerithic. and
numerous other remedies. had been used for many
montiliS in vain, this invali?ttble remedy has checked
every symptom. anti been,productive' Of the most . as
tonishing relief. • In the early stages of the.di sense,
proceeding from neglected
,ciads; at
lermed•Cmirlial
Consumption', it has been Used with undeviating
cess, rind in many instances, when this diseaseseeni -.
tO litAie'rriarked victiin for an early grave, th e
tfse of this medicine liaWrirested every symptomond
restored the lungs to a state of perfect health:
Tht thatform of Consumption, soprevalent amongst
delicate young females,cominonly termed debuith,or
"going intp a decline," a complaint with,which 6011-
Rn:tills are tingering,it has also been used with surpri
sing success, and not only possesses the'power iof
checking the progress of- this alarming diseasedmt
at the same, time strengthens and invigorates the
whole system more effecteally than any remedy we
liave'ever possessed., •. • -
( diseases •of the
Liver;partienlarly when attended with a cough,
nn' wandering, pain sin the side, it has also pro
sed_reey_ellieneious, and_cm•ed-many- eases-of - fin - -
4A after the 'Most powerful remedies had
ASTIINIA.---In this cnmplaint it has elmo been
tistal ill nunualons instances wit
,b [lie, most' sinkirlae
sneecls.: -It npens this chest, renaming- the, breathing.
jara•etly Free, arrests the eau.4b, alai .seklnni_fail,
to gii•e intmanent relief ! •
etitalliftlireitiiffiZriliirtlndat, - alteir - kiiiii•iib a, 11.1..,
Ati4i-P.S;Ciffit
; 14 ..ve.er,.etreetuaL ntostly,niiiirii4m , •
met! into ye{ the.-I:ectatePed.meht:'4,it.3
(n .- -(:OUC)115 eommod coughs
olds. il pm , al l_;s"o_u.sitinsiVely, tl iromiltotu ; thit
outer, it %Oil Tore efreellial than :My
.. rcuetly, in,n se, taLwlien_colds.settlimq ton.the lungs,
causing. ast_inliaiiiiiiiiiiiWtisitilpitidslajlie".bre - liSt;iiif:
ficulty . or shoriness.Of hmithing,itze., the use of this
Balsam will suppress stuth scmptmiis inmiediately,
and at t h e slune titne prevent-thelung.s_frutn Jjecom
lug inure seriously disease!).
(Cr-i.atOUP - AN,IiIVIU.RWING COLIC-at—ln
these complaints, so 'common to soling children, this
Balsam will be found much stmeridr to, the l'arego
vie Elixir Syrup of Squills, and-the various cough
mistures - in common use, as it is entirely free from
any thing the lewst ildurious, and may at all tittles lie
given to children with perfeet safetyond witirthrEet -
minty of its aft . ording- thent.specoly relief. _
_•
Li . AS A FAMILY=MFDICINE for many oth
er Lomplaints, this Balsam wilLalso tic found partic
ularly it4olll. Besides having proved an invaluable
remedy in all Pulmonary affections, it exerts a pow
erful infltiencti over man) diseases depending on n
depraved month) of the system,and those who haTe
suffered from the Indiscriminate use of Mercury, or
other deleterious drugs, that are Mien compounded
in different (plaid: nostrums, will find it a remedy of
great o,dtte, possessing the power of. stikalgthening
so d i n vigoratingihe whole system more effectually
than any other incaliciae we possess.
CAUTION TO PUIICIIASCHS.—As this med
icine has already acquired great celebrity. there may
probably be Some attemptt to imitate it, and deceive
th e public. with :t SI/M.IOIB mixture, to prevent AV ilkh
I would wish all purchasers to observe the following
marks-of 04..0.1101m Balsam. It is pad up in bottles
o r t wo sizes each:haying the %cords WisTArt's
HA ISA NI OF WILD (MERRY, PHILADBL-
I' A , blown in tliC glass,mal a label on the front
with the signatnre• of lENILV \t'ISTAR, M. I).
without which none is genuine.
Prepared for the . proprietor by WILLI.). MS
CO., Chemists, Nn. 22 Commerce street,. Philadel
phia, and said by the most respectable.Drngaists and
o th e r appointed agents primiipil towns
throughout the United Sinte's.:.
tc:l7" The Genuine - Balsam snit! in (Nr
lisle,. bySAMIUEL appoint
el -Agent:
Price S1:00 a bottle:.
•
Deccnther 16, 184th---v
Hays' Liniment.
X 0 FICTIO.A:
This extraordinary chemical composition, the re
sult of science and the invention of a celebrated med
ical man, the introduition of which to the public
was invested with the solemnifY of a death-bed be
quest,luls sin ce gained a reputation unparalleled,
fully sustaining the correctness of the lamented 1)r.
Gridlley's last confession, that "he dared not die
without giving to posterity the benefit of his knowl
edge on this subject," and he therefore bequeathed
to his friend and attendant, Solomon llays,the seeret .
of his discovery.
It is now used in the principal hospitals, and the
private practice in-our country, first and most Cer
tainly for the cure of the PILES, and also extensive
ly and effectually :in-to baffle credulity, unless where
its effects are witnessed.
,Externally. the'follow
ing complaints: - •
• For Dropsy--Creating extraciNguary absorption
at once.
. .
Swellings—tßeducing tLem o a few hours.
Rheumatism----Acute s or chronic, giving quick
ease.
Sore Thront:—By cancers. ulcers, or colds.
Croup and AVhooping-Cough---Externally and
over the chest.
All Bruises, Sprains, and Burns--Cured in a few
hours.
Sores and Ulcers—Whether fresh or long stand
ingond fever sores.
operation upon adults and children in reducing
rheumatic swellings, and loosening coughs and 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 tit, rites, is '! It
acts like a 'charm." .
• THE MRS.—The price, is refunded to any
person who will use a bottle of Hays'. Liniment for
the PileS, and-return the empty bottle without being.
cured. These are the positive orders of the proprie
tor to the agents,and out of many thousands sold, not
One has been unsuccessful.
--We might insert certificates to any length, but
prefer dint those who aell the article, should exhibit
the original to purchasers. . • - ; - •
Phipiciana arid Patients.
The Blind Piles, said td be ioeneable by external
applitiations.-Solomon MO warrants the contrail.
•Ilan Liniment will cure Blind Piles. Facts are more
'tubborn than theories. He solicits all respectable
physicians to try it up on " their patients. It will, do
them no liarm and it is known that every physic i an
who.has had thelume,sty to. makeAlte trial, has can
didly admitted that it him succeeded in every 'case
they have kknown. Then,why not use-it.? It iiithe
recipe of one of theirtnostrespeetable Members, now'
deceased. Why refuse to use i 0 'Because it-is sold
as a 'proprietary - Medicine?, Is this a .sufficient
,ex
cuse.for•suficrur, their honest p . atients to linger in:
distresi?" We tliiik , n4 Physicians 41101 be mi.
*tied that there rims° hrtmhug, or quackery about
this article.—"Whytheii.not alleviate human surer-,
i,ng? : - •If they; woti't trY it .before, let., ' them - eller.
other prescriptions fail. Physicians} arc respectfully.
requested to dothernielies and patientSThepiaticela
use this article. It shall be taken from the, bottles
and done up as their prescription ii they desire..
: ', • • SOLOMON HAYS. '
Sold by Comstock & Co. 'Wholesale Druggists,
No. '2, Fletcher street,'NeW York::
For' sale , .also by :STEVENSON &
DINKLE, Carlisle, P.
Decernber'w~;,l,s•lo
. ,
. liiiiislow's ilaithon. of
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- HOREIIOUN 10 •
An unparalleled remedy for common Colds,Cou;hs;
• Asthma, Influenza, Whipping 'Cough, Bronclidis i
and all 'thleases of the Breast and Lungs, leading
• .to Consumption; CoMposed of the concentrated'
Virtues of ilorehound,Boneset,Blnod Root, Lir.'
erwort and several other vegetable substances.—•
Prepared only by J: M. WINSLOW, llochcoter •
x..s. '
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The innocence and universally admitted pectoral
virtues, of the Herbs from which the BALSAM' OF'
HOREI MUNI) -is made, are. too generally known' '
to require recommendation ; it is therefore only ne-'
evsary to 'obserVe 'that this: medecine ,contains the' '
whole of their medicallnwerties; highly concentrat
ed, and on bappily • eoutbingirwitit.several -other ve.
getable substances, as to rendorlt- the - most.. speedy, •
mild and cerunin'remindy, now in use, t for the Como 0
• plaint s above mentioned. ; '
.
Tor Chikfren, this Balsam ,is of inestimable sulue:
nt
It is speetly re,medy for the Whoopity Coug h . end.
CroTip, aTinTairr - ils certain 1 inTiiPowerCOiiioiiiitini
Cho tic,,_ Tee/N044,8u% It is pleasant to the taste, ii'nd
may Wsafely given to the tenderest infant and should
jbelieat at till times in every family: un it is much'
better for the, complaints incident to Childreft,thant
Paregoric..Godfreys COrdial:or the Cordials so eom•: -
monly used, ani•hundreds in this City !jive testified.. n ,
Rebel the
.following.-1 herebY certify that. early
• In the Spring -of I a 9 / 3 , I contracted a severe COLD:-
which settled upon pry lungs. and threatened a hasfy ..
ConsumptiOn. ..I used several prescriptions, but-nh,- •'
tanned little or no relief; I was mach alarmed.—
I frippening:to he' in Ilneliester. Ipso advised by my
friend.,:Mr. Winslow, to try a bottle of his BALR:A/11'
or ITOREt c
UND : I did 'o,.:trid to my 'surprise oh-
tallied rein ,rat one—and by the moor' that - single' g •
battle who prifoctly restored 'to hOolltb." To those'
nlTheteil with Colds Cr Coughs, at this inclement'
scAscin I see "go.and do 'likewise." • .
' LEA NIniIR CHIPMAN....• • . . •
Pittsford Monroe co., Nor."o, 1838.
Mr. John. M. Winslow,DrOggist.'
Dear Sir: I have been for a series of years afflict
ed with an affi•ction of the Lungs, and a hard Cough,
and have many times arose in the morni n g- as epna....
piy i tely exhausted by excessive coughing during the
night as a persoh would be by a dialed days labor.
have tiled moat attic popular remedies of the dity,
hot never found relief until 1 met witleyorr Balsam
of Horehound. All the . nther remedies or palatines,
that I haXe used, leave the bowels in 'a- congested
state, while yours leaves them solubie and free. This
consider a.geentvlesideratnm. On taking a dose of
your Balsam when goir , to bed, I nest om '
etly_thro
ihe.,night,and-rnrsleepis refreshing. 1. take great .
pleayire recommending your Balsam of Dore- -
inland :to' all those afflicted . with pulmonary caro
-1 plaints ' . any. - disease - appertaining to the lungs, and
I take this opportunity to thank. ;fon for the great re
liermui !won).l backexperieneed:throngh your in-,
I sirnmentaliti'. - . Wing Ishii much respect,— :
sife'
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NORTII, - Nvwville:—..
Al)jefiltoyirtv.o.ly;hrougja4utlide:copn
try.,-...ei'viii6l6 erlits
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There is not one case pf lerec in a thousand, but
may be elfeclually broken .alp and removed -by the
_use_ofthis . Elisir, It removes all acidityindigestion,
bilious ma tiaand - iF , Tifilaiinition - Trrmr-the=stomach
and bowels: limper:des gently and eilectually on
the boWels, and powerfully on the kidneys and skim
It aemovekail nOpfeasant ferlingsaftera hearty meal,
and promotes a guod.appctiie.i It nerds only icrejia
to give perfect satisfaction. 'Hit has become a general
practice with mans toassetbis article, in all case's of
colds; judos in the bones, or heavy dismreeable feel
ing, tendering toile:Mlatlr grc4tillioars. For hoarse
ness, iltaken through the day,it completely restores
the voice without producing sickness. 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.
It taken daily it produces a rutty, healthy, and
young appearance, driving off all the humors of
the system. Sold genuine bt Fletcher street, one
door below Pearl street, .14,.N. by Comstock Z , Z CO,
and by all respectable Druggists.
For sale'also sTEvENSON.&
DIN
KLE; •Pa.
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Balm-. of oblnibtai
comies o ffi ce,
• P.hiladelphia.
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tbeseprca-
K fea t s AV s •
rAdllae.oice (lent NI
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tr itierhiourm
Esq. his flriianio Majebt;'s ' ConsuLfor the Ronr • Cit'y of
Philadelphia, do hereby certify, That Robert Whar
ton, Esq., n hotittests.to the foregoing Certificates, is
'Mayor of the City of Philadelphia; and tint M at
thew Itandall,Esq., is prothonotary of the Court o .
Common 'Pleas for the city and comity of Philadel
phia; to both whose.signitures, kith the Seals'of their
restiective offices, full faith anti
I further certify, that -I-arm- pergonallyacquninted
'with Joseph L. litfis,oue of the signers of the certi
ficateabereunto affixed, which expresses, the efficacy
of the fialm of Columbia, and that he is a perion of
g Tat respectability, and worthy of full faith and ere-.
it; and tita! I have heard idol express his unqualifi
ed approbation of the effects of the said Balm, of Co
lumbia, in restoring his hair..,
Given under in hand and - sral of office, at the city
OfPhiladelphitr, - In the State of - Pennsylvania, the
United Statesqif America,
:;ILBERT ROBERTSON
-Raid .the• followin'g. •
• ROBERT WHARTON, Esq., late Mayor of
Philadelphia, has certified, as may be seen below, to
O'. high character of the following gentlemen.
The undersigned do heechy certify thative, have
used the Balm of Columbia discovered by J. Old•-•
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ridge, antf.liaye found it highly s'imviecablt. not wily
as a preveutive.ag,ainst the falling off ofbair,but also ,
a certain restorative,.
WM. TllATeiltrt. senior;
Methodist Minister in St. George• eTiarFe;.
No. 86 North Fifth at:
JOHN P. MOLTS, 331 Arch st. • .
JOHN D. THOMAS, M. D. 163 Race at.
JOHN S. FUREY, 101 Spruce at:
HUGH McC UHDY, 245 South ith
JOHN YARD, jr., 123 Arch st.
The aged, and those who persist in wearing wigs;
marnot always experience its restorative qualities,
'yet it will certainly raise itsvirtucs in the estimation
of the publitc alien it is known that three of the it
hove signers pre snore than ¢t) years of age, and the
others not less rhan-90.'"..
[From the afayoi-.)
COMMONWEALILII OF PENNSTLVANIAI
City of Phipdelpbhi.
1, ROBERT WHARTON, Mayor afloat city of
Philadelphia, do berebv eertifi that I am Well no
qtiainted with Messrs. .1.. P. Min S. Furey,,,
and Hugh McCurdy, whose natnes are, signed to
above certificate, that they are gentlemen of charnc-.
ter and respectahility, and as such full credit should
be given' to the said certificate.
In witnesr whereof;l haveliereunto set my hand,
„ L. and caused the Seal of the city to beleffised,,j
the sisth,dav of Deconher. &c.
ROBERT WHARTON, Mayor.
OLI/RIDGES:BALM OF COLUMBitt FOR
THE HAIR.—Its positive quakilies tire as fol
lows: . • - - -
Ist: For infant'S keeping tbe;bead free front seur
and cauainga luxuriant growth of hair..
4il.'
For ladiesntlerehild-birthrestoring the skin
to itan suit' streogth,aml,fienaness, and. preventing the
falling out ofthe hair. '
, Sd. For any p erson recovering from any= debility
the same e ff ect's proqueed.
used in infancti'll a good growth is started,.
ii May be preserved by attention to Abe lateat period
•sth. It frees thehead from dandruff, strengthens
the roots, imparts health end ; vigor to‘Aliecirctihdion
And prevents the hair from changing„colonrcir get
ting: gmy,
. 6th. , lt causes lie', hair. to,.cur,l . hsautifidly . .iih
done up in it overnight. .. • ' '.
• t ..,'.
- No ladles' toilet slm/diver he made.w it J ~ . .,„pst.
. 7th,' Children who Lave 'by, anY means Cc. - - m Aell
verniiidti the heed, are immediately 'and i ,itctly.
cured ofthem by, its use :., This infallible. .. r ,
.For sale at.the drug store ..of 'Colnatock fir.' to., •
P lefelier'itieet near' l'earloind in Ctirlisle' bj , Ste..
'Jenson U - Dinkia. • .-- . • ' t1ie5,, , 16 1,8-1 D /I'y
P' ..9."7 .
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