Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, October 27, 1841, Image 4

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    • '---- Prinlietg Eslitblisilitherst
• . •' Fait
The " Herald & 'expositor'' is nlT4erl
fer sa le: •It is the only W WO. paper in this.,
'r:Dunty, has.,a.jarg - e suhseription a-fair
nnwunt 'of advertising and job etistont, With
umfile.,„ait,l gond' inaterials for puhlishing`p,
weekly paper. ,•
. Letters (Most luif,l) addressed in the 'Edi
.et with prompt attention,
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MT
And. Boy s''Boots p. (1 Shoes.
have just reet.iv:o lb wiutcl' sale a all stock or,
Men's uhd•
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Boott0.51104:Ind - Brogamt, • .
which arc offered vheaper erei• offered be
fore in this place.
ORrli3le, Oct. t, IS 11. 'N
• Caps ! • Cap 4 !.•
• Caps
Joa rrprived and athleil to toy turner stork a
and seasonable stork Of Mena' toil !toys
_Glazier,..For, Cloth, 'Srlet, I lair and Seal Caps, of
the latest ittAion ail at :the lotve.t prierS:, ,- - -
CHAS. 13A ICNITZ.
oa t . 6„t r;Ai
lIIRRISBURG
all.G7Qllll.a.llZio
V HE soloieriber resptiethilly informs the citizens
of Citinherhinil, Franklin nod other
neiglib;rhig enmities, tl,t be Ilan 1100 , on hand a
lame stock of dm hor of. the very best quality, both
and pine, arid.li: prepared to furnish tiny gitatiti
.tp of lumber t'or buildings wad njachitiery,on the
shortest notice.
The f.:ll.nving is the priefOr stnir of orilinau
length:
At the mill i per
di Net $ll do - .
Tlu 11)1:10n
at the
ennal and roil road depots, so tlifit it- call be transport
ed Iu ally direction with great convenience.
'
riarrisburgSteam Mill: 2 - _ ,
September 9.2,4 VOL S
Yalu•rble Fat'ms For Sde.
. s;dl44Silt r iatendini t rein' lve to the West,
off.tes fur sile the liu m cm which he now resides, sit
tted 1.1 th inerhatid and ,l rankliu
,c)ulties, Pa., '2. Miles !milli west of Nee burg and
a)3 t 7 miles CmmeShiopmshurg,
cf;t)la an 01 -E 7 5 Acees
offi_t t rote suite haul the inh•t,,,r . ,1,;(1, is
petit emeitet are,. • &
• tiii.qiiiSei'&6l;');.irge ANK IIIN; a stoniApring
`7'• irntse neve.ssary an'.kx
: • cz.ltent-Ore'en.d . - kr- choice fruit: _Trif,'l'd :WO 1110-41•
. tontrortable.tylNAN -1 11 ,- AIGUSR L tiiiil - Stable - on - an 2-
( '. l other part of stint iiu m, and an extensive slit)! 1941
L Ur-
ABLE WATER rbwr.ty
, .
.1 . A:tractor land iit,,Cumberland cotii - dy7TTiT +i ouc
• mile of the farm above described,'
ic
Conga lain n• 11 -.631 res•
1
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asout '2O acres arc vcleared, and theyesidue covered
with - thriving, timber: - -- Theiroprovements are -
.2 I.SRGE TIFO'•STORY LOG •
F.
•-
HOUS.E, A. LOG STABLE;• .
v and a never failing ivell of water. the land is pat,
---- ate - tViiiid•veleiii • of all incu . mbrances: - . • .
- ' The farms will be sold -separate vor.togetherias
.May best suit purchasers. Persons - wishing . fir view
• "'tile land can do so, and receive every other informa
tion b calling on the subscriber; residing ns alone.
Atisnst 4, 1841.---tf.
EDGE TOOL
MaliraMACOV.q.)lii7Zo
The subscriber hereby informs the citizens otCar
lisle, and the public generally, that he has taken the
shop nearly opposite the jail, where lie will be pre
pared to manufacture to order, on the mosCreasona
ble ter*, any article in hiS line of:busittess,such as
•
He will also attend to Steeling and Grinding Axes
He solicits a share of public patronage.:
Carlisle; N0v..5,1840
ANOTHER
LIFE SAVED.
. By the extraordinary virtues of that unrivalled
tnetteine, the "BAI..A:11 . OF WILLI) CHER
RY," the •Well-known famous remedy for CON
' SUMPTION ' AND LIVER COMPLAINT,
COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS,
CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH, &c.
Williamsburg, S - rld. 4,1841.
•
TO Dr. WISTAII—Dear sir, it gives me
. great
pleasure to say; I have found much relief from your
Balsam that 1 have to send to you for more. I have
only used three bottles out of the half dozen I purL
chased; et it has done me more'good than all the
medicine I have ever taken before. A neighbour of
mine whose wife was very •low with _Consumption,
• persuaded me to let him have some of it,and bought
three bottles, which she has taken also. I saw her
a few days ago and she told me she believed it was
the only thing, that hail saved her life. Site had tri
ed every thing before, but nothing did her any good,
and when she commenced taking it tuts sick in bedl
but is now up and looks better than I ever saw her
before. As for myaelfl am sure it will mire me
entirely, for I feel better every day. Send me six
bottles more by the ibearer, as my neighbor wants
three more.
Your sincere friend,
- A - 111UEL: - COLE
IKr.The genuineßolsam sold in Carlisle by
• -• SAMUEL ELLIOTT.
Price One Dollar a Bottle.
Sept. 1,20 841:---6in .
Consumption and .11leading at, the Lungs -ClMed, by
the use of Dr. Dunctin'e Expectorant Remedy.
MISS' KLINE YEAGER, aged seventeen
years,
was taken' at the age of sixteen with
slight cold, which slie neglected until the LUNGS
• fell a• prey to that seeking destroyer, CONS UAI P
TION, when application to ,w physician was made,
- but to no effect. lie considered her case n hopeless
one, and prescribed but little,meiliciiie for her. In
the meantime she discharged great quantities of blood,
• witlr much expeotoratioh of tbjck phlegm and cough.
Her bodily frame at length became reduced to a liv
ing skeleton. Her last was anxiously looked for by ,
her friends, that her sufferings might end by the pangs
oldest!). During the time her physician frequently
called, and as the last recourse, determined to test the
virtues of" Dr, DUNCAN'S EXPECTORANT
RENIEDV," having n-diced some extraordilllllV cure
perforiued by the medicine in similar cases. Ile at
once obtained two bottles and 'administered it to her.
The fourth day- he found some change, which gave
hopes. ,Hecontitated giving - the medicine-for
teenArYs; at that time she was rendered able to be
walking. in her bed chamber. to the astonishment of
e r
xnedieine,for eight weeki, When she declared herself
entirely free from disease and pain, and new:pursues
her daily-hccupatihein perfect health. - ' -
• IrT Principle Office, No, 19 North:Eighth street
• Philadelphia.
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•
- at - the Druibtorie of J. 3. Myers &Co
Carliste,,and Wm..l',,eal,Sliippensb - Org.: • :tug. 25
, • , •
• :11.4vma Comrtatzsrr.- , -This disease often terminates
anotherto of a more seriouknature, if. proper reme
dies are not resorted twin time. In nil tbrm sof this
disensiMr,' Efarlicli'S 'Compound Strengthening and
• Germam.ilpArient will perfornav, pet fect cure;
. first, by nlemising - the stomach and bowels;thus re
movingalhlitimes from the Liver, by the use of the
German Aperient Rills, after which the Compound
Strengthenkng Pilli are takei r to give - strength and
tone to those tender organs whichrequire such treat. ,
inent only
.to ;erect a permanent core. These'pills •
ere neatly pot nii.jplittall,Pankagesi with full direly-
Priinoitul office,,l9
_prth With eircetrhiltillell'
Fol. title hy John J. Mytirs 11r. Co . :, Onrli tie ; and
Wm."Nai, Stxippensturg; Pa. oct. 10---St • ,
,
••, . ,
-7"
of i will ex poselct . sh4elty
yep,dp_etlin the_preinises. On.llie :first-day of
...Vo_vernhet•-•-ne , t;ttat-‘2,-o-lelook-Ik T NI-. 1 ,1111,-thot—lok- r of
ground; !,itil;ite in SleefignieshOlt, 'Camberin
esDotjl„lttioNirtgs_ W. 53;53, 55 nod. 56 a
limpoled by - Eberly and others
-- S - 0. - t - eriibeir", - I.3th; -1 54 T:
ICOI3 NVIIISLEIL
Sheet iron and Copper ware, which he wEI dispose
of on reasonahle terms,
Qrdat.s in_lowninni-Contitry;-for-House - Spoutinp;
or other work promptiv attended 40,
Car We. Sept. f 5, 1841.—ty. • ..
JOHN nAuras
DR. WILLIAM IRVIN,
Office and dwelling in lliiitgrect, next door to
E. Thnen; v
•Carlisle, Aug,mt-4,1841.---tf;
• All.persons wishing to be supplied with the earli
est-city newsonay feel themselves much gratified
by calling on the subscriber, where they ,can have
leleelion - orthe follnwing daily mid weekly papera,
viz:---Philadelphia . daily Chronicle, Ledger 'and
Spirit of 'the Times ; New York Herald daily and
weekly; New World; Brother Jonathan, Boston No
tion; Yankee Nation, Magazines, &o. &c. Any per.:
god wishing-to become subtcribcrs for any of this
above woi ka, nod ,all the popular works. of Charlee
Cl'Malley,ns - fai• as published, bcdnd in boards, wil
dense call with -
W. B,'KNOXi.
TTORNEY
CARLISLE, P.E;:IJA.
Office a few doors West of the
Post-Office. . •
•
May 19, •
. • ..1_7f1 2 -ORX&T- 1 ;4-1 1 --.1th - W. -
Office in High street a few doors
weSt of the Post Office.
f.larliele, April B, 1841.—tf
UST 11F.O . EIVED some very fine
1
'HERRINGS & , cliEr E;nt the,
Store Of
May 12,-1841.
• - • New Goods ! . •
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s•TILL-Cll-104PER.
ARNOLD & ABRAMS have just reeeivcd'a
g mat- veri ety or Cloths; Ctissimeres, Satti nets, &c: &e.
a Web they are determined to sell.oliertper than ever
before offered in this place or else‘rhere.
The public arc invited' to call and examine for
themselves. '
Shippnisburg„Augnst 4,1741. ...• •,
APO 7 4 14 CE. - .
The - subset iher, having sold his stock. of DRUGS;
Stc.,intentls settling op his buintteiti; - n)ol would herehy
_notify_those.intlet o 011 nod -settle their accounts
before the fret of Jtintniry next, when his •books.will
be left with J. R. [mine, Dig , for collection.
• • A- J. NORTH; -
NeWkilie,Eeri; • .
": - GOLDEN TALL . HOTEL
WEST HIGH ST.' CARLISLE.
. „
The'aubseriber, thankful for past fiivnrs, hereby
notifies the public generally. flint, he still continues
lit the old stand,nearlyiopposite the College Campus,
where lie . wiltat . be found ready and wil.•
ling to accommodate in the best,.possible manlier,
those who" May,faVor him with- ti call: The, Fl9use
isle - tinted in the most business part 'oldie towiilmil
is nrar the . stopping place of t!!T :01re on the;- Rail
-Road., The ROOMS are large,and. airy—the - TA
)ALE will be supplied' witlithe very,hest the markets: can furnish—and the 'BAR With ' he choicest Liquors.
Hiecharges are reasoitable, and he'.W;ll endeavor to
merit by astddully and attention tinantintianctiotpub
:ll()AßDEßS taken ,b • the we'elc e timatl4. ol :j •ea ,..
• • •
t 0 • • .
,
interest to Step with him,; he has plenty - bfatabling - ,
aiio a eareful OSTLER always attand. • ,
ANDREW ROBERTS.
. Carlisle Sept. 8 ....if
E. ROBINSONSi'CO;.• 7 '
111.1:C , located in .6arli ? le for the paipose'qf" manufacturing and gelling
: Hathaway's Patelit"Mot
And being aware that the people i n th is place' and
- vicinity, have been patickimpased upon
by the,;in
troductien'el new And highly recammended Articles
Which they hove - been induced to purchase and
which have been so 'slightly mode, find of such bad
material, that in a .short time they have failed and
- become useless: We, thirefOre, do not intend offer
ing stoves for sale untd.th'er rive fairly tried . in this
eoshmunity, nod pronounced more durable in their
chistruction, better adapted to the purpose), of boil
ing, baking and.all the varieties of cooking than any
other stove; also, that they are a great saving-of fuel
as-well as labour. ' • • •
(tl• We earnestly invite Eirmers ns Well atiresi;
d - tints of thii place and the neighboring - Vi ll ages, to
eall on us at S. Wonderlich's hotel, or notify' us by
le`tter (postage unpaid) that they are willing to try
oar stove—and the stove shalt be placed in the
kitchen:of every person giving its such 'notice, and
taken away idler trim , without any expense -to per
-sons makingilie
The•stoves will he kept for sole at the'Tin Shop,
of Mr. Jacob loridley, mid at the Foundry of Messrs.
Lay and Stouffer, in Carlisle.
Having contracted for (hie. Ilitnds:ed 71;ns of
Castings, we•will,•in a few days, supply stove deal
,urs;Oth all. the different _sizes, on the mbst
terms. •
ELEA ZOR ROBINSON, of Carlisle, is ngentfor sellingthe right to make and. vend the 110 T Allt
STOVE, and will diSpoSe of Cc-unties in this and the adjoining States. - : • ,
' We publish the following recommendations from 5 - 0111 C of Mose.who..nre using the stove, to encOurage
•
others to Ire it.
. . .
.
. 7 ~ . ' ' CaHisle,,Sefil.'l2, 1841._ but fain convincedliesin trial that it eau lie done ns
••
I have in use in my kitchen one of Hathawayspikt r well in your stove as in a brick oven.
emit I lot Air Cooking Stoves, and can recommend it - I believe that the general hitroduction'of your
as a 'very 'superior imticlM .31. onel live is No. S. stove into use will be .very beneficial
. tci -the public,
n
It has 5 i nt n eccon d an 6.4.1 1 ' ,an c i ent l y l ino to b a ke. therefore I shall take pleasure in recommending i
six loaves of bread. The biking, roasting and broil- to my fiicmls; - Yours respeetfully
• WILLIAM '
MOUDY.
ing can all be done at the same time troll with much .
less wood than required for any stove t hich we have
usgd. " .
This size appears to he peculiarly.ealculated for
Farmers, and•for their benefit I invite them .to call
and see this stove in .use, as I-shall take-plenSurein
showing the . stove to all whom interest or curiosity
may induce to extimine it.
SI AIM:.
.C~u lisle , Sept. 11,1 84. i.
Olessrs. E. RobinsonLl CO :GENTLibI EN, I have
durbig 'the few days I have had your Ilathnway's
[jot Air Stove in use, become convinced of itS
great superiority over all other. stoves 1 have used or'
,seen. I rind by . the trial that boiling, roasting, bak
ing and broiling may all pe done at the .same_t!me,
in a most, perfect , Manner, and with less than one
fourth the fuel I Ataye ordinarily abed for the same
purposes. I have. herefotbrit been of th'e , opiniot
.
Cooking S`tOve.
. .
.ICOI3 11111)LEY,Nnriltilannver street, oppa
site't,ornmans' Hotel is tn , nt fur the'sate of lintlnt
ways' l'a ten t
Mot db.. Cookin Stoves
whirl' he warrants to be 400 per cent, better than tiny
other 'stove heretotbre known.
FarmerS,:favern-ketliirrraud - n diet rm. irVi tdirtilT
- lake thibiSiroves oie iF iliey are tint pleased
with the operation of the stove, or the price, they may
be returned,
• , J. P. still Continues to'
keep on linntt •
•:„
of all descriptions, among
ulaieW are the improved
Itotnry Cooking stoves so
. univei•sally approved; stove
furniture, stove pipe ; and
REM
NOTICE.
GRAY,Agt
CHARLES M'CLURE,
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. Car lisle, ;Sept. 10,1841.
" Alessrs. E. Robinson & Co —Gentlemen; I
firirk tested the "Hot Air Stove'! which you put up
at- my house, and cn n. recommend it as possessing
-principles of.-ecopomy-- and- convenience - fiti—surpas, -
sing nny other stove which Naive ever seen.
The boilers coming in immediate contact with the
fire given it greatilmilities:forhoiling, and the oven
is heated on such a princiOetliat bread is baked in
as 'fine a manner,tis in a . brick oven. ci find it also a
great saving 'gruel and Inbonr, awl would advise all
011 op! it. 4 ; 3111TCH'El. McLEI.IAN.
• Chambqrsburgy Sept. 6,1841;
I do certify that I am now using orie of Hathaway's
Patent llot Air Cook Stoves, No. 3, and do recom
mend itits superior'to any stove 1 have sv'ett, the
great baying of Iltel,.and the variety thnt can In cook
ing at• the ttinie time, niageS it•an object to those ‘t Ito
to-facil i tate-tlle-optrot I ons-of
• JUST ttiowitTsum
• ••••• •-•- • •••.:
r aZig;7647377474:;;P,r .
Family dali-grilioag-
Irhese•voliptbh! pi i t s nre.yery gentle i o their opera
_thuis'....tausnlet_ncithemindo,-g4Sping-nor s'
'any-imuseon
'sickness." l'hey ex.xedi . ngly, eothlbrt pod strengthen'
the stoniaell'and ho well), and clearing
- memory -- of - itgeti.•,:piSribircliy carry t lig dd .
phlegms, watery, matter,lntrid" . gen :-.
e 3 alol thick lin
netkes . them so • celebrated for retrieving ,coughs,
ti
rhrmatisms, pains from the hotly Hod Ihn bs, gravel,
piles, sick stomach, disordered bowels mid worms.
'Phis medicine is also,an inalible cure for fever and
ague. •
DOIEL COBEL
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,_...._.....
' For the cure_of toinsumption, diseased wind-pipe,
:iileeraterh - Sere - throat. -- lintr"and - 11 yet': . 0. - ciiiiiiiilf,
night - sweats; flushes of heat; Innaling . iw the stomach. -
tightness across the-chest, pains in the- breast-and
side,i eiward cancers, piles, sore ves,sorelegs ulcers
of every. -description, swellings, elicumatismiev
stop the spiling of blond and heal the part faceted.
The Panacea Blood pills are prepared expressly for
the strengthening of every part of the system and
healing all tile. es mad sores, purifying and removing
all had humors from the blood, which is often brbught
on from too- much sitting, or standing, or by expo
sure from sudden beat to cold. Weakly debilitated
persons are particuhary advised to use diem, as they
strengthen the body in a superior mannem . they are
not amended to operate on the bowels so much as'ou
the blood, as too much purging will destroy any weak
ly constitution,and has carried off its thousands to a
world unknown to us. Tiike•the advice of one who
-Stmliesto-save liftrand - nottcrkill iweakly affilileliifi: -
tated persons should not purge morotiatin once a year
as it often to les brings on costiveness:
• .
"P" . WA ALYS BEAR MIAS 1 IN . /MIND. '
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Staford county,. Vu. Sept. .7. 1840.
Dear Sir:-1 write to let you know that the Lord
hail done great things for me:Whereof I am glad.—
Whe'n ' I saw yon in --- Fredericksbum, 1 , think•l said
I had been afflicted with a very aciallsour). stomach,
and subject to a violent pain in my-head for more thrill
twenty years, for which I took rhubarb aid soda three
or four times • eiery day for this many years, with
little or no reliefi-and my legs, and ankles were so
much swelled that'l was unable,at times; to attend to"
my, business. But sinee.you made me a present of
la box of your Family-Pills I have taken one or two
' orilit.m at night in going to bed, and now my acid
stomach is relieved, the swelling it. my legs has near
ly disappeared, and I do not think that I have been
hindered one day with the pain in my head since I
began to take your valuable medicine.- I think the
Lord directed you to Fredericksburg, to administer
to my'relief. (Blessed be his holy name,l am greatly
relieved.) There' is living in my neighborhood a
poor old woman who - had been sick along time and
could-get no - relfefi at-length- I pureluised a box of
your pills and gave them to her, after a while I saw
her out and about her business, and she said that the
one box hail cured .her. I have spread the fame of
your valuable medicine amongst my acquaintances,
and many have purchased. Now, as it respects my
self, my friends tell me when I plc' town, that - they
have not twee tale lOok so well for many years, anti
say to them, '1 will tell - vou the-secret why; a short
time ago I met with a Dt :Daviei in town, and he gave
me n box of. Pills, and they have made me look as
you now see me.' ' And now, my friend, I hope that
the-Lord-will-continue-to-be - withydn, and rotate you
useful to your fellow-creatures, as he has hitherto
done.- . I remain with respect,
MEE
I assortm
. CHARLES BRUCE.
Several.Femaleh have been cured of the falling of
the womb, by taking very small doses at intervals.
Aar per'a Ferry, august 11,1844„,
•
Da. War.-Div/Ea.—Dear Sir:—l am happy to iO
forna you and the public, that I have been cured of,.'
that dreadful disease the Rheumatism, bytakingyour
Family Pills. I have beeelaboring under that dis
ease for more than a year, during which time! tried
the skill of the bestphysicum without effect; at length
I was induced to try your medicine; I found relief
after taking half a boxifeontinned to take them until
had taken five boxes; rev agels 71 years, and Icon
sitter that none but the old and 'rheumatic persons'
know how grateful I feel to the medicine that has
restored me to health.
Yotirarres"fully,. JOHN DYE.
WE, the'Undersigned,aie agents at Harper's Ferry
for the sale of Dr. Davies' Family Pills, we know'
our neighbour;lllr. Dye, sold him the pills of which
he speaks so highly, and believe his statement to be
enlist:meetly true.
Respectfully,
Mrs. C., Burton; near Locust 'street, was diseased
for seven years with•a lunip in the left side; blimps
nll•oder-her skin-pains around the small - of her Wick
running into her stomach, which prevented her (to
use her own Words,) from eating one pm title or meat;
the first thise removed the -lump, and two b Slip; set
her at liberty. : :„
. . . .
I. was severely, diseased .with_the blind -Tiles •for
twenty months, and prostrated from fire loss of blondi
and one and a half. boxes of. Davies FamPi Pills has
inside an entire elm: of .me. - • • J. arOUNSOIC
Washington, a c., .May 7;101.
Maimfactured and sold wholesale and 'retail. at
No. 265 , South third street:Phitadelphin, and.bv Mr.
JOHN GdAy, Cat lisle,teneral neat
for;-sale by!W: London,'Kingstown ;
Eekels 8z Eireoyill,Hoguestown, M. G.' Rupp, Shire-'
manstawn;.l. I,ongneeker, Wormleysburg; H. Urea
emian,.NoW, Cumberland... • • . • r . •
llM'Persons MriShirt to become agents in the villa
ges, in whialt.the pills, are ime 'sold in Cumheilhind
county, will be supplied with them 'lip Calling on Mr'
John Gray , CarlisleiPmiwbo is empOwered - to air;
point agents. .Fmnihr pills to those-Who purchase
tarter' again Will be" charged $2 peri , dozery cash, or"
sell'on , crinrindssion " and the' P , ,
In • aea. • ,5,Ct on, commossiori
. .-
fittnily,:iiille '25 'chi. per Psinnepa
blood pills",so cents per ' box. Full 'directions . for .
Using them acconmany eaoh box. •
" •
EOM
riCrALSO,DI
Davies Pa . naqea. Blood Pills.,
W. &-S. B. ANDER'SON
,
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illeehinieslArg Line
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" - ntvittroi
ii 2 ‘,.= • ' • •
- I Ed. 7 X• ,
Between. Oleetnenlcsbniw and
Battiinore.
IR4IL ROAD. pa CaJVAL]
riiHE subspribeis kratqfql fq past favprs,
-1.07 beg leave to infornateir friends and the public
generally, that they still contitiOe to run .a line of
burthen Cars regularly between Mechanicsburg. and
Philadelphia orßaltiinore, by which goods and pro
duce of all descriptions be•forwarded,with care
and despatch at the lowest riitra of freight.
PrOduce will be received at, their Ware Houses
in Mechanicsburg; anti forwarded to either Phila
delphia or, Haltirnoreoccording to the direction of
the owner. , .
• rr- The highest price will be given for Wheat
and Flour.
• - DRESBACH & MEILY..
• N. B. Plaster of Paris and Salt laways kept on
hand r and for sale at the lowest prices.
July 9.9, 1840.---ty.- .
Gthig,4Tellir.s ; .4er Co..
-rsiVP t; hita
•". 4 - - 'I- c:
" -
COMMISSION .
4Sr. FORWARD
INC; 111E — RCIIANTS,
•
!lave removed -to the capacious Warehouse recently
occupiedby 11. Leeoli & Co. arlheunrth-westcorner
of Cherry and Broad street; Philadelphia:- -- -
Prom the facilities which the location and internal
arrangement of -this depot afford, 30 to 40 Burthen
Cars can be accommodated to unload and'load at the
same time with sufficient room to store 20,000 barrels
of Floni., and 400 to 600 ton of Grain exclusive of thi!
forwarding department:
Produce orevdry description will he received as
usual on ennsignments; and liberal, advances made-on
receipt (if required) until safes are effected..
• - CU A IG, - BELLAS & Co.
- North-west corner of C. 4 ,o.y
, - s 4 Philadelphia,
REF.ERENCES. •
N. S. Colienn,'Cushiqr.
Henderson Sr: l'ai•ker; •
Henry Rhonds ; ,,
Somiderson Sq.llossermon, J. . •
Jccoh SviMyer, Ne-sruille.
-David Nevin, Shippensburg. •
‘,.
. -
",J. LogairSmitli,Es9. Cashier? chalnoeregios .
Eyster; Hintz St Co, • 5
Itoliert Fleming, -•
Cotlierwond ,Sr. Craig,. ' - tl / 4 phil a d e .iph ia ,
IVm.ll...7lrimmiison r
WeirTi l atrefirii 4 t 7 "tri4tiitVili
drat sulisdriber..has just returned from
.the Cliaei of New York, Philadelphia and flal,,
- tintore, nod is how openingat store room E.
COrtke'r of Market' Square tuut Main. Streetslfon:
nivrippgCniiirk,by_._Goo. Yr„,.ilitiier,) a general as
sortment of.
• ' Brillania. frarei.f * ' pro4ries, • Oils„
• Paints, VarnisheGlass, Brush-
—es, Whips, - - Canes,--Lemps for—
burning Comphine Oil, -
and n ,great variety of articles . useful and necessary
for furnishing and keepingtn-Loose: Ile kasalso, and
will constantly keep otrband
(,:'aiiii)4:lllC - -01 . r 1 :-
11 . cheep - and ele4nnt 'finbstituite- for 'sperm -oil ond
having been - lim - fluted the agent - of - Messrs. - Backers
and Protber"Of. . Newark, N.. 1., fOr the sale of . tone's
Patent' Lamps in this ceinity, he is•prepafed to fnr
wish Lanrips and •Oil, at a very reasonable rate to all
who may wish to use - this new and ; economical light.
Having selected his
. goods' himself, and made his
purchases for cash; he ts.able, and is determined to
seill ow.
Those having the cant,. to , lay - outwit' find it to their
advantage to give him a call.
lIENRY•DUFFIELU.
Carlisle, July 8, 1840.---tf.
NEW HAT MANUFACTORY
•
•_LWIL-111_.•T It OILT -
..•
B E it G , S y l i e c a li v ll v . o t i l t u t l f t ori i m e t hi h s e s e c it o i m ze m os en o e f e C d ar m tl i e u p a n c d
wing lints; of the latest fashions; a n d of. the very
best materials—comiirming
Russia, .B.rusli, Bedver,-Nu na, and ali
kinds. of FUR LISTS,. • ,
of Which a general assortment-4W stinys be kept
on hand, or made to suit according to order; .Which
he on the most accommodating .terms for
cash or 'Country Produce. •
Ilia shop will be found in',Lotuber street, in, the
house formerly kept by Lindsey Spotswood as a
Hatters'Shop.
Carlisle, May 26,1841..7ff-6m.
Bar Iron, Glass, &c.
Just received attile New Stoi:e of the subscribers.-
4 Tons BAR IROIV, of first rate quality, and
for sale very low for cash, per consignment,'oo hag
Boxes Bby 10 and 10 lialflioxes 10 by 12 - • .
Western - Glass,
in good order, for sate to -Mei:chants at 'Pittsburg
prices, and Duncannon best -
NAILS, BRADS AND SPIKES,
at IVlanufactur'ecs prices, also. on hand Witherow's
Celebrated patent PLOUGHS, FLAX-SEED OIL,
by. the gallon, orllarrel, OIL MEAL, We.therill
Ss • Bro s. Pure WHITE LEAD, MAHOGANY
VANE
BOSSERMAN & HUTTON. •
Carlisle, May 5, 1841.
INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS
TIIE FRANKLIN. FIRE INSURANCE COM-
I. • PANY OF PHILADELPHIA,
a pita/ gotoppo paid in.—harter Pernetzt al,
CONTINUE to Make Insurance, Permanent and
Limited, on every description of
,Prdperty, in
TOWN AND COUNTItt, on the ustud favorable
terms. ' • •
OFFICE, 4 I63i Clieput street, near Fifth street
• CRA.RLES N. BANCKER, President.
DIRECTORS.
Caincts N. BARMIER, SAMUEL GRANT,
.TAMES SCHOTT, • FREDERICRItnowtir
THOMAS HART, Si - COD IL SMITII,
THOMAS I. WHARTON, W.HICIIARDS,
TODIAS Nirnorren, MORDECAI D. LEWIS.
• CHARLES G. BANCKER, Secretary.
terThe subscriber, Agent for the above!' Company
for the borough of Carlisle and ricinity,will prompt
ly atteml'Vrilll applications for Insurance, whether
made personally-or by letter. Residence Main S t ree t,
nearly opposite the Car Office.
'i4 M. D. SILYMOUIL
March 31; 1841.---ly
• DR. S . L. STEWART
Thonrmoniati. Botailic._Practitionei
, _
of Medicine and Obstetrics, No.
'2 Alexander'S - Row, near the
Rail !toad
lESPF.C.I'FULI y informs ilia friends and the
public GenerallT, that (through Solicitation) he
has removed 'froth Shiremanstown to Carlisle; where
he may be found at 'all timesoidtess prefesmionally
engaged. The afflicted shall at at all times he treat
ed with purelY Vegetable Medicittei,"No Pthsons,"'
and. in. striet accordance with the principles Laid
:down by..thatrgreat reformer-in medical science,. Pr.
Samuel. Thomson.
,•.- •
Chronic easesoinch as'Consamptions, Liver Corn
plaints,-Dropsies, Rliettinatisaiti, and Cancers, are
More particularly informed, that the New Systein'is
admirablyadepted to their: cases.'• , • •
• invalids from. a distance-can be 'accommodated
,With Boarding , While under 7 inctlic4l treatment, on
reasonable terths, • • •• . •
Carlisle, July' ' ' .1
11frandretki
, ,
supp y, aye, • ; itijuat received; having
heen Braneketh's o,fficej
!heyitre • . 1F4R11.4N7'.E19 O.EJVTIINE. ' •
-- July 21;1841;
MEE
=1
WM=
Medicines; Colors, Dye-Stulls,
Linseed Oil, Spts. - .Turpentine, Copal
Varnish, Painters' Brushes, Phrnish
Brushes, Hair Brushes, Spernzaceti,ol,
-(-very - fine). - Can - iltesTSoaps to tqat
variety, Glass Lamps, Cap, and LOU?'
Paper,- Fruit, Spices, Perfumery ; 4'c. 4.c.
which he will sell to Physicians., Mer Chants
and others, .witoLOALE or by RETAIL, at
the_hawest rates, having purchased entirely
for cash; he will offer 'bargains to those
who wish to purchase at wholesale.,
. Dental Surgery.
IpHE SUBSCRIBER respectfully ' tenders his
I grateful acknowledgments to the public for the
very li eral share .of patronage lie has received dur
ing the past year, and,would still 'continue. to offer
them his professional services in•their various bran
ches at his residence, No. 7, Harper's Row. He files,
cleanses; and plugs teeth, and inserts. incorruptible
tarrer metallic artificial teeth in the most approved
manner. Charges al ways Moderate. . • •
J. C. NEIT, M. B.
Carlisle, March 25,1840.---tf
SarsaparillA, 1116001., Pills
. .
` "'Tie Life of the FleSh is in the Blood:”
. . . Lavericus, c. "[Vit. IF.: XT.
nil= safest,hest and mast - erne: Voiotia - Pills now
• 1 .. iii existence, 'are Dr.. Leitly'a' Blood Pills, a
.einnpronent part of which is Sarsaparilla. It is use..
less here -to Alamo the good qualities, or commend,
'upon. the'meilical virtues of these Pills, as the pUblie
are fully . nware of 'them. - 'Suffice it -to say.; they are •
an effectual purifier' of the P'ood and renovator of' '
the eyetcm. - . •:, ., -.- 7 ._ ,7
Phi.ailelphin City, se. ,' :' • '. • . • '
[L. IL) Personally appeared before m e , one'af the
- Aldermen of. the ,city of Pliilaflelphia,•Dr; N.- 13.: . .
Leidy, who, : on ' his, a lemn 'oath cloth :deelare, and
sw.eari.that in 'the co maiden of the Sarsaparilla
Wood Pillsi inanullietet I by.'hini enlY,•there iti not
\
contained,, Mercury or th 'Minerals, or any' Drug
whatever l i unfriendly,
-- • : . '• -,. • dangerous, o7,leleteriq ui t '
o
the himan system: '
- ' •,C.
IIItAZER, 'Alderman.
~..,(Priee 25•oents a Hoz.; - , 4 . ; , !.• .• r r . ,
- • They are prepared and'sold, Wholesale and retail: .-
'at Dr,tly's Health 'Empom; No., 191 North
Second street; below Vin&street.' '"' ' • . . •
Also;for -*sale by. STEVENSON & HINKLE,
Druggists, Carlisle, Pa.. ..t.: .- • • ,' .
- May.l9,
,I841:.•:6m: . ' ..." -' ~ , •
.
Ef: MOT T:
Avatri-LAKEtitait,
Coppers mill., Sheet.. iron i and
'Brqrker, • •
Respectfully informi the public generally that he
Still cant Imes his business at the Old - Stand; North
Hanover street, next•ilmir to the Cabinet Shop of
Williarn‘C. Gibson, where he has now on hand, and
is atilt manUfacturing, every article in the line of
lii ; consisting of
Hullos'; Fullers' and Wash
T S
•
Tea Kettles, - Tin-ware of every
Sto - ve Pipe, Dvip
ping - Pans, Drums, &c.
• He has also for sale the best assortment 'of • Com 7
Mon, Cooking and Parlour—
siablek ,
ever ofrered in this place—llls common wood stoves
and booking stovt. , 4 are of every siteand variety;
and his parlour stores (for wood or-co al) are oa the
newest .patterns. Ile - dias in addition the R.Otary
cooking. stoves, the Radiator stoves and Radiato•
.
drums for parlours, whieh'are unsurpassed for corn_
fort and economy in the ifse of fuel.
All of which iim.olferit mi the lowest' terms fm
Nish.
li=i3T3EN
N. B. Old Lead, Pewter, Copper and Leather to
ken in exclupige for stoves, tin or copper ware.
•
• • LOOK- AT • THIS -
'Jacob .Dtindoire •
Respeetfollv informs the citizens, of Carlisle and
its vicinity, that he has commenced-the
Shddleryliadilkarness IlLiking
Rtisiness, . . . •
•
in all its tariousliranclies;i Main strc.et, one door
east of the store of Avast% Aiz.lev Ei A ndersoll,al"l
a few iloors.west Of Mr. Wimilerlicli'S trouka, where
tetil,ll-keep constntly-on-liand,-andnatMfactin:e n 4:
orderat-t-Ite-sitiwtt-sHi,:itticelmtbv4thetnostyetiSotin-r
neSS; 1 kS ISLC • &C. • "
•
.
lle hoppithy strict attention to business.; anrlnn anz
i (Ma desire Co itivoie; to merit 'Bl4irt 7 ei.ieliii libiqal
shareolpnhli'e. pa tregarte. Having die hest of work-
Men euiployed, hi s-oustont vs niarexpeettheir_work
to he done in the neatest - and most substantial man
.' Carlisle, May 19;0141.... ••
'—• CA 113 N AK I Na.
.
_ .
, .
, . ..
Still conthities the Cabinet Makingrin' all its va- l. ~$ lOO !-$.1.007. ,
rinds branches, in his-old stand in North Hanover Will be forfeited by Dr. N. B. LEIDY, for a prepti
street, two doors above the store of Wm. I.eonard ; ration of Sarioporilla equal to his .
..
where he is now manufacturing, mid intendskeeping ... • '.
,
on Ininti,..n . gi , en . t variety of
.....',„ 1 „----- • 1
' Ivied witted Exiractof Sarsaparilla.
• : CABINET FURNrrURE, The efficacy of Sarsaparilla is well known in Sera
fino or King's Evil, Erysipelas, Diseases of the LivL
• er, of e Skin and Bem Ulcers of e
such as Sideboard 5, BUITIIII9 , svcreta 4Patil
s,, P N
Pier, • os Affe e, Th cti roaonts th
and Bodv, as well as is,
W Tlfill
I AOtt th to
Dining and, Breakfast Tables, Bedsteads, &c., of the •Mereurr and the Minerals, Constitutional Diseases
most fashiemilile kind, all Of which lie will iliiiimse and n general Ptthifier 'et the Blood and Animal
of on the most reasonable terms. He is also preps-_
_mid, -
YeaLta. tiltal l ordersfor'SPß [NO SEAT EDSO f'A S I Dr. Leidy would refer to the most respectable phy
'and FANCY CHA I it., warran t e d t o be of superior' sicians in Philadelphia, as well as throughriut the U.
quality.
I Statei for the character of his preparation', as well
.He will also furnish COFFINS at the shorteit no- , also tc the numerous certificates from physicians and
lice, and having recently procured .11 New Manse, others, that haveliceo from time to time published;
he is prepari - dto at tenthflmerals in the country. now deemed 'unnecessary as the character of his pre-,
. Caclisle. August 4,11341.—1 y . partition is firmly estahlisheil. Throughout the Sou
thern Stutes it is used altogether, and throughout the
North takes the precedetice-over all Others, portitu
larly among physicians, who, for the benefit of their
patients; always recommend it. .
• The reader is Hien-ell to the directions accompas
flying each bottle, for recommendations, certificates,
and.further particulars. ,
• Rettember, one bottle,(halfa pith,) is equal to ai:c
pints of syrup; ind is equally pleasant to take.
oefr , Price One Dollar per Route. - • •
For sale in Parlisle Oy STEVEN SON
4- DINELE,. Druggists.
May 12,1841.--6 m. . .
_ .
rresh,
- The subscriber has recently received large addi
tional supplies of
S. ELLIOTT.
March 24;.,1841.
nn: it IDY's
D E J 1 T FS. . TR F.
•
•
DR. L• C. LOOMIS, Denizst, •
IS. permanently located Carlisle , and.
Will perform all, operations that are required in
Denial Surget'y, sirfli as Filing, Plugging ankl.E.a
trading Teethi.and insertinOrtifieistl Teeth; from
a.single tooth to a whole set. He will also attend to•
nil diseases of the mouth, gums, &ie., and direct and
rekulate the first and second dentition so as to render
the teeth of eltildren and ;Min personaregular and
beautiful. .
.
Dr:LOOMIS may at, all times he found ht. hie of
on Iliili street,opposite Macfarlane's Hotel. •
Carlisle, June 13, 1841.—y......_
. .
BLOOD ! !
. .
"THE SPRING TIME OF YEAR Is COMING."
. .
Be ye Rurified in yoitr Blood, '
'And Health will attend you.
• "'The Life of the Flesh is in'the Blood." •
• LEVITICVS C. XVII. V. xr.
LWOW IS THE BLOOD TO BE' PORIFIED!
Thousandii can answer this - 1446210n wlioknow
front actual experiende that
• DR. LEIDY'S BLOOD PILLS, 4
.
A COMPONENT PART OF .WIIICH IS
. . S4ItS3PARILL4. ,
Arc the , safest, best, and inost effectual Pills known,
nsa_
..
- Spring
Thousands, who have for several years'past used
them during the Spring null Pa well a a at other
: times) will never tiseany: othei.s. Hundreds are
al ready daily procurin g them, who have , heretofore
employed them: The object of this advertisement
is. inform the thousands who know not yet of
where they... may procure them genuine, that they
may try them;•beingfully satisfied that. having tried
them, they will never be persuaded to,use any other
for several reasons. •
First—Dß. LEIDY'S BLOOD PILLS ARE ANTI
QUACK, being prepared by Dr. N.. B. Leidy
himself, regular Druggist, as well as Physician,
'attested by Drs. Physick, James,-Horner, Dewees,
- -Jacksomi-litisomtforee,Stmlte,--
Second—Dß: LEIDY'SBLOOD PILLS ARE
,ANTI-MERCURIAL, being an Antidote against
Mercury and thcrMinerala, so deleteribus and dan
gerous; and upon the.effeets of wide% taimekg de
pend, for " or'euriog and therefore mix
them with their nostrums:
Third—Dß. LEIDVS BLOOD PILLS ARE. SA-
FEE?. THAN ANY OTIIERS, as in using them,
they require no restraint from living or oceupa
tion,All4.l may he taken by the most delicate 'lad'
feelillt, old and inting,thalN,natifetnale all tunes
and tinder ail civeninstiMees. : . •
Fourth—lNC Lls3l/Y7S 111.9013 PILLS ARE;
ing,to the:. din.
‘'At
))i•iring it of-its aeciistraned notwiainbenr, ( h•m r ,n ) ...
jilt:: its Inactions, aad th e reby eausing, a rapid de
cline of the. huinan 'system. , ,
At'llil4-wiseSAlltero-44-...vntgittion-mayLhe. necessary ;
these. Pills will be fonad bolt effectual and easy in
• their operation. prodileing no itansest„or sick'ness of
! thie stomich, griping'ormirotiver-attpleasanrsenSrF.-
Further comment is• deemed unnecessary—die
nionc.;entis ciOdificittes 'published from lime to time
from Physicians Jim] other individruils must have
convinced the lileredttlotis, atid- . for the further in
fornantion of all others, Dr. Leidy refers, them to the
directions whirh nccompany each box.
They nee dreporil mid sold, whOlesole nnd retail.
nt Dr. 11.1 7 .11)1"S !iFIALTIf E‘IPORIUNI,'Nfi:I9I
-Wok!,street: .1)0pw-itine- , -strea k (sign:of
.
'25 cents a Tins.
Also. for sale by STIWP.N&O.:sf
Druggists, Carlisle, Pn. -
'ays' Lin,ent.
..NO FICTION:
\- This extraordinary.chemical composition, the re
ult of science and the invention Of a celebrated med
ical man, the introduction of which 'to the public
was invested with die solemnity of a death-bed be
quest, has since gained a reputation unparalleled,
fully sustaining the correctness of the lamented Dr.
Prritilley's last confession, that "he dared not -die
without giving to.posteritv the benefit of 'his knowl
edge on, this subject,"' and he thereforebenneathed
to his friend and attendant, Solomotalays,the secret
of his discovery.-
It is now used in the principal hospitals, and the
private practice-in our country, first and-most-cer--
-- inlrfaq.lhe cure oti - IFILES, and also extensive
ly and effectually ns to baffle credulity, unless where
its effects are witnessed. Ex:enmity in the follow
ing complaints:.
For .Dropsy--.-Creating extraordinary absorption
at once.
Swellings- - --Reducing them in a few hours.
Rheumatism---Acute or .chronic, giving quick
ease. • •
Sore Throat-'--Dy cancers. ulcers, or colds. ,
-Croup and Whooiting-Coug,h - ---Externally and
over the chest. ' ,
All Bruises, Spraina r and Buries---Cured in a few
himrsr7 -
sores and Ulcers--. Whether fresh.or long sten&
ing, and fever sores. '
' Its operation upon adults and children in reducing
rheumatic swellings, and looliening coughsand tight
tiess of the' j chest by relaxation of the parts, has been
surprising beyond conception. The - common re
mark of those who have used it in the Piles, is "It
acts like a charm." • . . • • -
THE PILES.---The price; I, is refunded teeny .
person who will use a bottle of 'Hays'. Liniment for
the Piles, and return the empty bottle without being
Cured. Theseare din positive orders of the proprie
tor to the ng,ents,and out of many thousands sold, not
one has been unsuccessful.
We might. insert certificates to any length; but
prefer that those who sell the-article , . should exhibit
dieoFigintil pureltaseri:
- .76 • . Plnisicians and . Patients:
',Th e Piles, said to be incurable by external
applicatiosts.--Solomon Hays warrants the contrary.
Ms Liniment will cure Blind Piles. Facts are more
stubborn - 41nm theories. He solicits'.'all respectable
physicians to try it upon their:patients. It will .do
them no harm, atiiiit is known that everyphysician
who his had the honesty to make the trial, leas nie !
didly admitted that it has. succeeded in every case .
they have known.; Then why not 'itse it? It is the
'recipe of onqof theirinost.respeetable.merobers,now.
deceased. by refuse to Uselt Became it is sold'
as a proprietary medicine? .a , sufficient ex
eine for sufforing their honest .Patients le, linger in
distress? We.think phrsicians, shall be com;-
.vineed that there' is: no hUinbiig nr about
this article.-.. Wh y. then 'not alleviate !Inman sutler
ing ?; If they:won't try it, belbre, let :them ,aftee all
nther.fireticriptinna fail. Physicians are respectfully
requested to dathetnselres, and-patients the justice te •
use this sirtitile..-It shall be taken' froin the bottles"
kind up done aitheir prescription:if they desire; '
, „. . „ •
..• SOLOMON MAYS.. ~
• Stild.by Comstock' St Co. ' Wholesale Druggists,
No. 2, Fletcher street, New York:,
• Tor by: STEVENSON
DlNlCLEXarliele i Ma
. December 1840.--71 y,
110: . LEIDIPS CELEBRATED TETTER. AND
.11. ITCH OINTMENT is daily becoming. more
popular,. Daily do numerous individuals stop and
inform the proprietor of its great auccesi in remov.
ing and Curing the 'fetter andltch: .
Numerous testimonials might be published of ite
efficacyi but for the delicacy felt by individuals hav
ing- them !lonics' published in connection - with se
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. H. Veidy prepares
it himself end- knowingits 'composition, most confia
_dentially -recommends - :it aitifuperiOr to any other
remedy for the Tetter and Itch. Prepared and sold.
at Dr. Leidy's Iletilth Emporinm,( sign Of the Golden
Eagle and Serpents,) No. 191 North Second street,
below Vide
•
Also, for sale by STEVENSON &'DiNK LEj
Driiggi t its,Carlisle, Pa.
The bove.preparations are sold by all wholesale'
Druggists ;in Philadelphia, nd by all , respectable
Merchants 'and . Druggists throughout the' United`
States.
• May , 19 2 1841.—Am .
ithetunalisni: Rheumatism ,
••••`"' DR. LEIDY'S - RHEUMATIC LINIMENT.
- ---Highly recommended and a truly efficacious ap-'•
plication for, Rheumatism, Bruises, Sprains, Stiff- ,
ness,. oast Weakneffs of th e Limbs and Joinls,Paiir
along the Back, Sides ant ncrods - the •
RECOMME.NDATIO A .5:
Extract of a letter from Di..to,hnsdn, dated •
Philadelphia ' May 7th,1839. '
- The .Rhetimaric.Lininient anti 111tiod Pills' have
been employed by myself, and effica
•cious,l haVe since recommended them to 'many,
that have been entirely_cured of Rheumatic pains,
lumbago, stiffness of die joints, nurnbneis of the.
muscles, limbs, &c. .
Eitract of a letter from Dr.:Tennison, dated'
Baltiniore, 'Way 190841.
Your Rheumatic Liniment possesses properties
which I have never found ill any Liniment I. have
heretofore employed. '•
Extract of _a letter fiom C. H. Gori:lrkh, da
ted 215t,1839: - T
Of numerous Liniments and Medicines heretofore
employed for Rheumatic affectiOni, Wale havii been •
so successful as the Liiiiirrent and Blood . Pills man
ufactured hyvyou. hey liißein this phiee won the'
golden opinion oral] who have used them. To my . •
own knowledge they have cored several that were
! by myself and other men proaounced.incurable.
It may not be amiss to remark, that both theLini,
meat and Blood Pills are _prepared by Dr. N.B. .
Leidy, himself; n reolar Druggist and Phygician,
attested by Drs: CJiaprnan, i3acson, Dor"-
tick; Dewees, Jamea., Gibson, Cpxe, Re, of Philatlel- .;
- phia. .
:1 1 , , j. 1 .1ic011a1-2014-anil-vfor-sa e,--
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! XXI portjj).l,9l - ..„N0m10 . v.p./.41-5.11441, •
, . accompanigithy the writs; '
•ten•Siiviiture of Dr. N. B. I.`..eitiv on the label, •
.Ps•ice 37-.} centsvaliottle,•oi• tfiii:e'bottleA for $l.. -
AlsovThr sali; by '-;*I'I!..VENSON
v . - . • •• •
. May 19, tB . ll,—f;m, • • v • . . ,•• .
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There is not one case of Fever Ih a . thousand,bul
May be . elfectually broken up and' removed by the
use ofthiS Elixir: -it removes all acidity indigestion .
bilious matter anti coostipation from the stomach.
-mobbowels. it operates.gently and cifectuully mr
thejtowcis,entlirowerfully 'on the kidney s-und skiM,
,It removes all uopkasant.feelingsaftMra heat [Y - meal ; ---
morpromotes a good appetite. It needs only a hie k .
to give perfect satisliiction: Diets become a general
practice with many to use this article in allcases of
colds, pains io the-bones, or hellVl' disagreeable feel
ing, tendering to headache crehilliness..Forlmarsor -
!less, if taken through the day,it comtiletplr restores
the voice withoutproducing sickness.. 14'hoopinw
cough, and - all coughs of children are. cured by.
The stomach is kept in perfect drder by it, and it its
,quite impossible that arty disease should commence
while a person, is using this Syrup.
cj , lt take} tinily it produces a'rudy, healthy, and
young eppearance, by driving. oir till the humors ef.r
the system: Sold genuineat 2 Fletcher street, one
door below Pearl street, N. Y. by Comstock & Co.,
and lie all 'respectable Druggists.
...For-sale-b-lsg by - STEVENSON &DUNI
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(:1613, 19, 141:41.-79m
Balm Of • Columbia.
British Consul's' Vee, . •
Philadelphia.
y r NOW ALL PERSONS to whom these pree.-
AIL
his
shall come, that I, GILBERT ROBERTSON,
EST his Britanic Majesty's Consul for the Citv 'of
Philadelphia, do 11..!reby.certify,That Robert Wliar
ten, Esq.,.who futests to the foregoing Certificates, i
Mayor of the City of Philadelphia; attOthat Mat -,
-thew Riindall,Esq., is Prothonotary of the Court*
Common Pleas for_the citymill county . of. Philadel.
phisqto both whose. eignituree, with the Seals of their
respective offices, full faith apd credit is due. .
• I further certify, that I am persOnally aquatinted
with Joseph L. Inglis,one of the Signers of the certi=
ficates hereunto affixed, which expresses,the efficacy
of the Balm of Columbia, and that he is a person•o I
great respectability, and worth)of full faith and cre
dit; and that I have heard him express his unqualifi
ed approbation of the effects of the said Balm -of Co
lumbia, in restoring 'his hair.
Given under my hand and seal of office, at the city
of Philadelphia, in the State of Pennsylvania, this
United States of America.
"ROBERT WHARTON, Esq., late Mayor of
Philadelphia, has certified, as may be seen below, to
the high character of the following gentlemen,
' The midersigned_do—hereby certify — that. u e gal cc
used of Columbia discovered by .1.
ridge, and have found it highly serviceable not only
as apreventive againstthe falling off ofhair;but also
a eertain restorative. ,
WAL• THATCHER, senior,
• Mdthodist Minister in St. George cha4e,
No. 86 North Filth at.
JOHN •P. INGLIS, 331 Arch st.
JOHN. D. THOMAS, M.D. 163 Race , at.
JOHN S. PUREY,IOI Spruce st:
• HUGH McCURDY; 243 Smith 7thlat
JOHN YARD,jr., 123 Arch •st: ,
The aged, and those who persist in :westing wigs,
may not always - experience its restorative qualities,,
yeqit will certainly raise its virtnes.in the estimation
of the public, when it is known that three of the a
bove signers are more than - 50ears of age, and the
;others not less than 90.
. .
. , Inn the eltnyoi .}
COMIIONWEALTII Of P.EIqI4SYLTAIC 2 32
City of Philadelphia.
I, ROBERT IVIIA.RTON; Mayor of sale eitiof •
Philadelphia, do hereby certify that I nth welt ae,-•
quainted with Messrs, P. Inglis,' John-
and Hugh McCurdy, whose names are, - signed to the •
above certificate, that-they are gentlemen of chartic- ,
ter and respectability, and as such full-credit should+
be - given to the said certificate. " • In wltnesr whereof, I hate hereunto set _ray hand, •
Ly and caused the seal of the city to be affi3ted,.!
the'sixth dny of Deconalmr_
Ro.anT WILX WON Moynr.‘
•
eIiLDRIDGEB BALM' OF COLUMBIA FOU -
L, THE positive qualities are as
lowa:
lst. For infant's keeping''-the head freCTiOrn sent
amicausing a luxurialitgrOvtli of hair.'
' 4 2a. 'For ladies afters , child-birth; restoring the skip
to its usual strength . and firmneas,•nil preveptitig the'
Billing out of the hair.
the same effect is produced:
,•
4th. If titied, in infancy tills good growth is started,.
it may be preserved by attention to the latest peritK
it frees thellead fromitiandruff;*st,iel?lithetitt
the roots; imparts health 'and •vigor the'cliCulitiqq,
and prevents the , hair from, changing, colour pti",.gea, "1
ting gray,
()Rases the , ,hairilti
done up in it overnight. ' .` .
No ladies'toilet should ever be Made7withdut-It.
7th. Children tvhci ha ve PronY , rPea,ns contracted
yerniln In the' head, are imnieditaidy anti lierffeefly
civet) ofthenthy , its use.' It
por., - sale,4;he drug' store;'of ,Comstotir
'Fietcher,itteat near . Pearl, and in Carlisle •
T euaon Dinkle.
...[Bco.1,6,„180
lows
Tef ter .r.l
HEALTH ELIXIR.
I;ILI3ERT ROBERTSON.
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