El Printing •Establishentent • . • FOR gale • .The " Herald & Expositor!' is . offered gr, sale. ' It is the only Whig pa.per in this gountY, has a larye ettbseription:liet,-a fair ttiount-Ofadver.ustogand job custom, with and 'good materials for publishing: a weekly. paper. : ; • : . Letters (post paid) addressed to the. itte!ei . With .prompt attentiOn; Igen'„s,and.l-tils' Boots and Shoes. -.*--ttiliv s juqmicoved.fai r winte r -sale 0.3u11 stock of Ptit'mts 4113(1,Eid,W • , •• - • Btiots, Shoei and Brogans, - which are afrettql cheaper than any ever offered be fore is this place • ':Cai•ainle, Oct. 6, 1.811 Gaps ! Uaps! ! Caps ! ! -- last received *and added to my former stock a' titautifill and seasonable stock .of Mens', end . BQys Glazier, Fur Cloth , Selet, Hair anti Seal Caps, of the 'rant fashion and at the lowest prices . . • • . CHAS. BA IiNITZ. • Carlisle, Oct. 6,1841. . • " EDGE - TOOL • lialltTWlA(972liliZQ • • The subscriber hereby infrirms.the citizens of par.' lisle, and the publics genekliy, that he hap 'taken the . — shop nearly opposite the Jail, where' be pre pared to Manufacture to order r on ifte most reasomt .bleteritis, any article in his line of business,such ar . Ales, iUffl &c. • He will also attend to StOeling and Qrinding Axes He solicits a share of pulitivatronage. 1 JOHN ,iimtrus. , Carlisle, Nov. 5,1840. VANOTHER LIFE SAVED. x4l-y the •extraordinary virtues of that unrivalled metteuie, the "BALSAM.. OF \MIA) CHER •' RV," the- Well-known famous 'remedy .flr .CON- SUMFTION • AND - LIVER =COMPLAINT, - • COUGHS / COLDS; - ASTHMA; •BRONCHITIS, 'CROUP; WHOOPING COUGH, &c: • • . • Hyllanzenttg, Sept. 4,1841. - Dr. wistmt—Dear,k, it gives me greht pleasure to say, I have fonntl_ni - ith relief. lrom yogi. ; t tg, 2 l.os l * - H , wily:used three bottle'Sunt oi l't r .; t!t (10CH '11)01' , efinsed, - yet . - has • done me more good thaii 'ail the' ' medicine I have ever taken befoi.e. A neighbour. 0f • mine whose wife' ' very, ioZt:'' With .CousUmptiog, persuaded:me to let filinsilave smne of it,and bought. •• • three bottles, which she haw nthen also.. L saer •-• it day ago and title toler - me — she 7 M elic.ved wli it - wa s • the'Only thing that hail saved her life - .• - . She had-tri ed every thing before;hiit nothing did her any good; and when she,commenced taking it. was .sick in bed, but is natv-up-Mil - InAs better _than I ever saw; her before. As fàf myself-I-am sure it will eure me • entirely; for Keel better every day. Send me six bottles more by the bearer, as my neighbor wants three more. ' •' ' •- Your sincere friend * . , SAMUEL COLES ti;:r Tie genuine Balsam sail in Carlisle by SAMUEL. ELLIOr.r. - Price . One Dollar a Bottle. Sept. , -Con'eumption and Bleeding at - the Lungs Cuted, by .—the use of Dr. Dunean'e Expectorant:Remedy. MISS ENIELINE YEAGER, aged seventeen -- years;- was taken—whenct the age of stxteen. with a slight cold, which she neglected Until the LUNGS fell is prey to that seeking destroyer, CONSUMP TION, when application to, a physician was made, but to no effect. He considered her case a hopeless. one, and prescribed but little medicine for her. In tneraeanti me she discharged great quanti tie's of blood, with much expectoration of thick phlegm and cough. Her, bodily frame at lengtWbeeaintr reduced to (lug skeleton: I ler LSt was anxiously looked for by herfriends, that her sufferings might end by the pangs Ofi'death:' During the time her physician frequently called, and as the,lllst recourse, determined to test the. wirbied bf" Dr. 'DUNCAN'S EXPECTORANT 'REMEDY," having noticed some.extraordinary cure . performed by the medicinq in similar cases. 116:at 'once obtained two bottles. and administered it to her. The fourth day he found some change, which give holies: Rh continued' giving the medicine for eigh teen days; at that time she was rendered able to be walking in her bed chamber, to the 'astonishment of her Mends and relatives. She continued using the medicine for eight weeithOvben she declaredherself entirely free froradisease and pain, and now pursues , daily occupation iii.perfeet health: VI" Principle Office, N 0.19 North Eighth street Philadelphia. For sale at the Drug Store of J. J. Myers & Co Carliale,and, Wm.'Peal,Shippensbuig. -tug. 25 Read what it has Done. And if you haie a friead, a relation, or know any • one the is afflicted' with . that distressing' disease, "'CONSUMPTION," persuade them without de lay to try that famous and unriveled Medicine, the "BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY," which .has - cured thousands of this complaint after every thing else had failed. Read the following undoubted proofs of Its efficacy.' . , .Boznonourai, Sept. 10 1841, send me two bottles more of your93alsem.of Wild+Clierry, like that you seatme before. 1 have taken nearly all of the first two, and confidently believed this medicine will dure me. I have used a .great many 'remedies within the last. year; but haveneverfoUnd any thing that has relieved -sac so much.; It ; has stopped my cough' entirely, checked my night sweats, and I sleep better at night and tbel better in every way. than .1 have for many ' monthi. Yours; respectfully, • • JAMES KELLY. • Ilormasattno, Sept. 12. 1841. Faxv:NtrWurrEn s—l must again trouble thee . to send me two,bottles more of thyinvatuableßalstitn. I have nuty_taken.three bottles in all; and can assure thee that it ,has done me more good than all the medi _. eine I haveeveitaken before. "Send by the stage as soon ssimssiblisiand oblige thy friend, - - JACOB HOLLOWAY. • ' ' ,BRISTOL, Sept.' 8 'lB4l. 112ein•Docrott.—}learing so many. people talk of the wonderfitil cures your• Balsam of Wild Cherry has made' in Consumption; risent , to • one -of your Agents the other day for a bottle; arid have found it to have relieved me so much, that I want three hot more sentsooni-as I believe it will cure me took 1 have used JaYee's Expectorant and other•medicines besides, but nothing has ever done me as much' good as yours has. Send , by- the steamboat Boliver. . ' Yours truly, WILLIAM THOM/V_ (rpnesides ibi astonishing efficacyln Consumii.; Lion, it is also the most effeetuatremedy ever, discov. ered; for LIVER OMPLAIINTS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, CO UGHS, CROW', WHOOP ING COUGH, kc.; as hundreds': wilt- testify who have beett'cired by it .after all other remedies had _ DRUGGISTS and DEALERS will hod this me.: dicine a valuable addition to their stock, and Ithould alwa a kee rt on hand, atit Is, unlversally.acknow Idd to a iiiiroT the mdst useful family medicines mow. • : • • • . . 01'Re•vrryearnrtieular to ask for Di.. WISTAR'S BALSAIIVO ,F 'WILD CHERRY. Sold wholesale and, retail by;WILIAAIVISik•Co., Chemists, No. S. South Fe,Orth!itinet Philadelphia; , . -•-- • ' 110:7 1 !.:1 1 , G tio1; al ea aro old OA:MITE is' EL.1110.171;-: apimi nt . red Agent,,, 1 ;90..40910e,- ..- CrerfaceTro,ligir•-pi Hatsl Hats !I Haas 1-! . TUST.7l.smeivxd.-Zieldonablei, itussia, Beaver and Hapii4uid.fcri.:saie by , • - • -11.41:114:: , BARNITZk • Citable, ditOer 6;1844., .. • • ett Waif • Cart for , , avitiot.#ie stor‘' of 044 1 4:434t0ber 1,841',- BEI Haile located in 'Carlisle for the purpose ‘gf. mawfacturin and selling H athaway's-Patent "Hot Air Cookinw.S ( tove , 411t1 heing•aWare thrit,the peoplelo thla vicinity; have been much imposed upon by,the,:in treduction Ot new and highly Vecomitiendellartieles which they' ha v e 'been induced purchase, and which liiire been so iitightly` Made; and tit "idekbad .mtiterial;that 9.4 l . , :sliiirt time they bate; (idled and become useless. Ve; thereforeAt itok.iiitejlpfer.l: ing . staves for Sale Mail they are .fairly'fried: mthis conimmiitY; and lti;annunced - mitre :dutubletn,tteirdurable construction, hetteeildiipted to tlie - mirpeies - of LOH hOzi iig Mid till the Nitrietieof4polling, • ilatit Ait.9 otlier•sitive; also,-that.they are a great Saving °flue" as Well as labour. We earnestly.litvite farmers as well aCresi-, 'dents of -this place and.the ueighboring ;Villages; to cull onusat.S. W . onderlich's hotel, Omnotify us by letter'(postage unpaid) that they, are willing to try our Stove—and the stove shall. be, piked in the 'kitchen of every. person giving us such notiee, and, ,taken away after trial, withoutany. any'-expense to per making,the The stoves will be kept for :,sale at the Tin Shop ef.:llr,laeoh Fridley, and at the Foundry of Messrs. Lay andStOuffer, in Carlisle. Having contracted for Due Hundred Tots of Castitigs,We will, in a. few days, supply stove deal ers with di .the different! sizes, do the most 'liberal tQrins. •• • • . • • . . .• . El .EAZOIt .110111NbON; of Carlisle, is agent for' selling the right. to • makik and 'vend the II1)1'• Alit STOVE, anthwill.dispoSe of Counties in this and the adjoining States. , .• • • •,• - We puhlishllie following recommendations froM spine of those Who are using' the. stove, to encourage others to teY • . . CUAS. BARNITZ. I have in usejn my kitchen one ofHatthaways pat-. ent Hot-Air Cooking Stoves, and 'can ,recommend it as a very superior article:" The one .1 Imve is N0..3. It hasboilers andn a oven snfficientirlarge to bate • 5 six loaves,of bread. The 'baking, ronstingand cnn all be done at the same time find with, much less wood than required for any stove which we have T ed. • )'This size appears to be tectifittrly calculated for Farmers, and for their btwfit I invite them' to call and see this-stove in tase,•as I shall take plettaure in showing the stove to all -whom InterestAr curiosity may induee to examine . • " • ' . SIMON WUNDERLICH. • •Carlisle, Sept. 11; 1841.• . . ...11essr& E. Ro&insov E.e co.—GENTLEItEs - ,.1 have during the few - days I have had your Ilathawafa Hot Air • Stove. in• use, become convinced- of its great superiority over f 1 I I other stoves-I have used or seen. ''l find by the irial that boning, roasting, balc ing and broiling may fin, be done at the same time, in . a most inerfect mariner, and with less than 'one• fourth the fuel I Grave mAinarily used for the settle purposes. Ihave heretofore been of the opinion trod yeah] riot be well baked in a cooking, - stovie; Carlisle, September 15. 18,11.--y 1 'A'rtt4., eAVV VlOZa ti qi *6lKle '''''" "q =" , - JACO '. ERIOLV ? 4 N , i4 . :th JlAnn ver street,Oppo, 'site (...:01 , iitnans' Ilgtef, is agent for the sale of .Hatha way S' Patent •. . ... „ - ' • : ,11101-41 r, Cochlairg ,Stoi.e_d3 ivh. e 4 appal sto ht.! 100 pet , c , :it ellif•Ktlilfti - riy other stoce - treretnfore. kiftm al. Farmers,Tavern keepers nail otbersare invitedto take those Stoves Villa, and if they are not pleased with the operation of the. stove, or the price, they may be returned. _,. ~./, .`~~ ~~~ -~ Sheet iron aild Copper wave, which he will dispose of on reasonable terms. Orders in To wU'and Country, for House Spouting or other work promptly-attended-to. Carlisle, Sept. I's, 1841.-Iy. , Office and duelling n High area, next doo - ! 4 to Rev..l. V. E. Thorn . . ' Carlisle, August 4, 1 ...• A ll.persons wishing to be supplied with the earli est city. news, may fed' themselves much gratified by calling on the subscriber, where they can have 'a selection of the following daily and yeekly papers, viz:—Phibidnlpliia• daily Chronicle, Ledger and Spirit of the Times; New York---Herald daily and weekly; New World, Brother Jonathan,Boston No tion, Yankee :Nation, Magazines, fite. &e. Any per ion wishing to become subscribers for airy nf.thls above wm ks, and all the popular works of Charlee O'Malley; as far as published,•bound in boards, wil dense call with . ' CHARLES. M'CLURE ,. ..,17 , 7 , 0R ~iv AT .1:411'. Office in nigh street a. few &JOYS west of the PoSt Office.' Carlisle, April 28,1841.--lf 1 UST RECEIVED some• very fine SHAY?. al -II ERR INGS'ek CHEE,SE,at t Store of A. lttellAßDS. May'l2, 184.1. - New - Goodst . -STILL CHEeIPER. ARNOLD & ABRAMS have just received a great variety of Cloths, Cassi meres, Satinets, Bt.c. Sm. Which they are determined to sell cheaper thanever before offered hi this place or elsewhere. The public ore invited to call and examine for themselves. - Shippensbut, August JrOTIC.E: .• The subscriber, having sold his stocke( DRUGS, Ste., intends settling up his business, find wotifdiiereby notify those indet led t o call and settle their accounts before the Era of. January next, when his books will be left with J. R. Irvine; Esq , for collection. • J. 'NORTH.' 'lt -Newvi e, ere. Z) 1841.-310' 1 -----GOLDEN-BALL HOTEL -. WEST HIGH ST., CARLISLE. The subscriber, thankful for past fa'inrs, hereby notifies the public 'generally, that he still continues at the old stand,nearly opposite the College Campus, where he will at all times be found ready and wil ling to accommodate in the best possible manner, those who may favor him with a call.' The House is located in the most business part of the town , and is near the stopping place of the Cars on the Riiil Road The ROOMS are large and airy=rtlie TA BLE will be 'Supplied' with the very best the markets can furnialt—atul the - BAR with thechoicestLiquors. His chargesure reasonable,And he will endeavor to merit byassidultyann :Mention a continuance of pi:dv lie patronage., • '• BOARDERS.takenly the-vieek, month; or Year. DROVERS and T,RATELERS will find it to their interest to stop with him,es he has Plenty 'ofstabling, and a careful OSTLER always at hand. - , ' - ANDREW ROBERTS.., ,C arlisle, ,gent: A, IAII - ...-if. , . flue In 0,0 IX I have just received from •the zity . arid ;am siciiv opening a large , and, splendid itavortmentof winter - •., ' Oft ' IN/V 11 1) . aci9. B 4.ting part Of Clotln;,casimarea;- Sattinekli, .Bangup and 'Genb - CM•da; black, and 4inoyi.Silka for ladincitieasea , Monalle Laloba, lileriymes—a large stimortnierirlot Brinell' and Dol./Mello' prints ; Shawls and Handleerchiefa ; all of which have heenAelected wlth eare and iiillheaolllallheTo Weit,posai big vrieet CailleleVO - E61:11141.7., - • • , JUST received feu isNitios of ne'aratilid •"'._.. , gooda,(xpreeslylor the bulliste—' Bletektied,fikui.= .peflitetorieee, blue black',Crepp4Miti Wench M o t. Ppm; deo bleak Silk Warpi for. Bale CHAS. BAU24I(TZ:' Col,is)e; : Oot9ter E. ROBINSON 45r.• C Cavil sle,iSept. 1 2 , 1841. -3: F.-- qincontinueti. to keep on limn] *tatico descriptioni, among which arc the improved Rotary,Cooking :stoves so onivets:Oly oppr'ct ved; stove I . uroiture, stove pipe, sod general assortment of 'l' PiiOTICE. JOHN GRAY,4t MEE . , . . . but I - it in convinced upon trial that it. can be done as well in your stove ns in a brick oven. I believe: dint the general introduction of your , stove into Ase will'he very•beurficiul to' the publie, therefore I shall take pleasure hi recommending i to tity friciulsi= - Yours_resnneffulty, ' • . WILLIAM MOUDY. • CarllBle, Sept. 10,1841.. • ~Messrs. V..Robinsoy & Co ---Gentlemen,,,r have fairly tested the "Ilot Air Stove'? which you put up at my house., and can recommend it •na possessing principles of economy and conv'eudenee far 'surpas sing any, other stove which I have, ever seen. • The boilers coming- immediate contact with the fire gives, it greateVcalitieifor boiling, and `tie oven is heated on such n'principle that bread 'is baked in as fitie - a' manner as in a brick ovew I Wild it also a great saving of fuel and labour, And would ad vise all to tidoptit. - ASITGEIEL 11.1cLELLA-N"..- , Chantberobtig; Sept.. 6,1841.. I do certify that I am now using one of Hathaway's Patent Hot Air Cook Stoyes, No. 3, anr do recom mend it'as Snperior to any stove 1 have seen, the ,grent saving of lucTlTtani - the variety thatean ht cook ing at the same time; makes it an object to those who the Operations of. JOS. COLBER:I'SON;.• , . . 10i.ti . :VICE S' • rens, These Valuable pint' are very Feutleiti their:opera tions causing neither pain, griping nor pay nauseous Sickness. They exzeulingly contort and strengthen thestentharand - Gbwels, aturtdearing thc eig4 hear ing an d inembrx of aged persons, by carrying' . off plilegtits, watery matter, putrid groa.3 and thick hp , Mors from the stomach bowels and blood, which, makes them. so celebrated for, removing'. coughs, rhentuatisms, pains front the body and limbs, gravel, piles, sick stomach, disordered bowels and' worms., rids medicine is tits° an infalible cure for fever and ague. . • PC P A L SO, .L": 11 Davies. Panacea . Blood Pills, For the cure of . comsumptimi, diseased wind-pipe, ulcerslial sore throat, lungs and liver _comp - hunt, night sweats, flushes of heat, burning in the stomach. tightness across the chest, pains in- the breast ond side,inwardeatieers,piles sore eyes,sore legs, of every description , swellings, rheumatisms; they stop the spitting of blood mid heal The part - affected. The Panacea Blood pills are_prepared expressly for -the tifrengilicaing_ot eyery,Antrt_of_the...systenum he ling all ulcers and sores, purifying and removing all bad hnmors from the blood, which is often brought, on from too much sitting- or standing, or expo sure from sudden heat to cold. Weakly debilitated person's are particulary advised to Use theM, as they strengthen the hotly in a superior manner; they are not intended to operate ou tht bowels so much as on the.blood, as too much purging will destroyimy weak, ly`constitution, and has Carried off its thousands to a world unknown to us, , Take the advice of one who "Studies t? save life and not to kill; weakly and debili tated persons should not purge - more than °been year , as-it often limes brings on costiveness... ALWAYS HEAR THESE IN MIN,: Stafford count✓, Va. Sept. 7.1840. Dear Sir:-1 write to let yon know that the Lord. has •done great things for me, whereof If am giad.— When h saw you in. Frederkksburg; I think. I said I had been attested with a very acid (sour) stomach, and subject to seviolent pail; in my head for more than twenty years, for_Alich I tookrhubarb and soda. three, or four times every day for this many years, with little or no relief, and, my legs and ankles were so much swelledthat ti was unahle,at times, to attend to my business. But since you made me a present of a.box of your Family Pills I have taken one or two 'Of them at night iii going to bed; and now my acid stomach is relieved, the swelli n g io.my legs has nevr ly and I do not think that 1 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 Fredericksburgoo-ndminister 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 a long time and could z,et no relief, at length I purchased a box of your pills and gave them to her, after a while I saw ber out and about'her business, and she said that the one box had cured her. I have 'spread the fame of your valuable medicine amongst my. acquaintances, and many have purehased. Now, as it respeats my self; my friends tell me when gol to town, that they have not seen me look so well for many years, md say to them, '1 will tell you the secret why; a short time ago I met with a Di. Diivies ip town, and be gave me a box of pith, and they have - made' me look as you now see mei And now, my friend, I hope that the Lord will continue to he with you, and make you , useful to your fellow-creator-es, ws be has hitherto done. I remain with respect, • CHARLES BRUCE. .Saveral Females have been cured of the falling .of the womb, by taking very small doses at intervals. Ha per's Ferry, august 11, 1 840. . Da. We . DAvMs.—Dear Sir:—l am happy to in form you and the public, that I have been cured of that dreadful disease the liheuinatism, by taking your Family 'ills. I haye been laboring under.that dis ease for more than a year, during which time I tried the skill of the best physician without effect; atlength I was induced to try your 'medicine; I found relief after taking half a box, I continued to take them until had taken five boxes; mvage is 71 years, and Icon- Bider that none but the ofd and rheumatic perilous know how grateful I feel to the medicine that has restored me to health. Yours, respiCtfully, ,'Sonic DYE. WE, the undersigned,ax e agents at. Harper's Ferry for the sale of Dr...Davies' Family Pills, we know our neighbour, Mr. Dye, sold him the pills of which 'fie speaka so highly, and *neve his statement to be. substantially true. Respectfully, W.. & , S.B. ANDNIU3OIC. . Mrs. C. Burton, near Locust street, wail diseased for seven years with it lump in the left side, bumps all over her skin . painsaround the small of her back running into her stomach, which prevented her (to use her own words,)fromuatingone particleOf meat; the first dose removed.tfin lintpiand two b nes° set her apliberty.• • „ . 1- was severely diseased -with the blind piles•for, twenty Months, and'ixistritetlfrcim.tlie lose of blood; and one and a half boxes of Davies Family Pill; has ‘matlenn entire cum of ine; ' J.".lounselv. Washington, I). C.,,MaY 7' 4 1841. Manufactured nnd sold -wholesale - and - retail,- , at No. 165 South , third street Philadelphia, and by. Mr. Jonw.Gitair; Catlitde;general agent for Cumberland county Penns. • , • , Also, for sale by W. SE T.., Lotidon, Kingetowh ; Eokels& Firetrithl,lleguestown, Rupp_, Shire rioanston,h,q, Longnecker , Woralle . 9±4llll Brea"- eman, New Cumberland.. ;, . •. . . . D4rPersims•wishiug to become agents bribe - I , lllmi gee in.which the pills are - not: sold iti.Clunberland county, willhe supplied with them - by ealiqueron Mr John Gray Corlisle,.4 who is, empowered to ap, point .agents:: Family those ;who :Purchase, to sell again *llll;e: , ',Chiuxed $2 per dozen, cash,,or s42s to sell tut etuarcissumL. a nd the. 'anssc Moot] pills at $4 eaSh;Or'Stso.on -OoMMIWPW, ' 1 4441, price'family; plis,2;'• tate. per ; btlx ; Panacea bloOd,'''o llll 5 0 : 0 P4 4 410er•lioX.'- , Foll . , direetioOlt for using them'tioicimpany,eacti . ,boi,: „ _ • Carliele,Sept 1,5"1,101:=;4to,,. .4:1E4 1 tk ICV.--;7' Mechanicsburg, „Line. nrw i rrr rMtirre, : • • • • ' J . 47 1. ..r= ' Ab • • • " eiweells',Oiteelaanicsonrg . and Pltiladtelphi.ni Baltimore. [ 11 1" . 11.41.1;410AD OR caNai,j • I'llE.gttbseribere 'grateful Tee fayprs,. kg leave-tailiform=thetr:frienilailiallfe-publi generally;lthat they still continue to• run a line of hurtlien ,Cars regularly between Mechinicsburg and PhilidelphhiPr Balthnerp, by which gopds and, Itrp,; duce of all descpiptiops . will'be forWirded with , -care and despatch at the lowest 'rate's of .fielgitt. • ...Produce will be received at their Wire I Houses in Meehiniesburg, and for Warded to, either Phila delphia:Or Haltimore,according tti the direction of the owner. ' • . •'' s(1 - •;Tlie . highest price, will be' given .for Wheat and - Plotir. • . , • • • fi'LIItiSITA CH ik MEILY. Plaster of Paris and Salt always kept on. hand,and for sale at the lowest prices. • July 2'9, • • • COMMISSION & FORWARD ING MERCIIANTS, - Have removed to the, capacious Warehouse recently occupied by D. UN:1 . 04.C0 , at the north-Westcorner of Cherry. and Broadwatrcet, Philadelphia. . From the facilities which the location internal arrangement of, this depot tallied; 30 040 Burthen Cars can be accommodated to m k ioad and , load at die same time with sufficient room to store 20,000 barrels 'of Flour, and 400.t0 600 ton of Grain exclusive of the forwarding department. Produce of every description.will he received as usual' on consignments, and liberal advances made oil receipt (if required) until salesare effected. CRAIG, BELLAS & Co. • • North-west..corner of Cherry, & Broad at. ; Philadelphia. . . . N,' S. Colman, Cashier.. . . Henderson : & Parker,_ c.„!„,,: T ., -.. Henry Rhoads, , , .. ..... .. Sainalerson & Bosserman, . Je'eob BWoyer,Jireloville. --,. i . . • David Nevin, Shippeng .- burg.- ... - . '• J. Logan Smitli„Esq.'Cashier3 -,..4 Lamthers6ltrs. © Eyster, Hutz & Co, • - 'Robert Fleming, Catherwocni 8c Craig, phir a d e inha ' Wm. a:Thompson - 8c Co. 7 ' , , • Whitallik Brown, •• J • , \ • . Atte littritivare., Gritie . erYs-4 . N.TRIET,I`' STORE. • 911 HE subscyibOr 11,*jiist:returned,from the Calelt . of:New York, l?hilatlerphia 'and Bat = timore, sod is now opening at his .store room S. E. torner:_of_Alarket:Square—antl-111aiti_Streeta_Voe, merly.oetupie4l--by-Geo-It. Hittier,) a general as_ sortment of . Ihrdware, lone Mitre, Cedar Ware, Brittania Ware, Groceries; -- Oils, Paints, Varnishes; Glass, Brush ! . es, Whips, Canes, Lamps for burning Camphtne . and a great variety of articles useful and ,. necessw for furnishing and keeping,a house. He hasalso,ai will r ntly keep on hand , . - Oil, a . cheap and elegant _substitute .for sperm oil, and having been appointed the agent of Messrs. Backers and Brother of Newark N.. 1., for the sale of Joie's _Patent j..timps in this county, he is.prepired to fur nish Lampsand Oil, at a very reasonable rate.to all who may wish to use this now and economical light.. Having-selected purchases for cash, he able, and is•determined to Belli ow. Those having the cash to lay out will find it to their advantage to give him a call. HENRY DUFFIELD. Carlisle ,July 8, 1840.—tf. • NEW HAT MANUFACTORY.' IV M. T R-0 U T . BEGS leave to inform the'citizetts of Carlisle and its vicinity, OA he has cotnnienced inanufac turing Hats, of the-latest fashions, and of the very best materials—comprising Thissia, Brush, Beaver,• Nutria, and all kinds of FUR. IMTS, of which a general assortment will always be kept on hand, or made to snit according to order; which he will self on the most accommodating terms for cash or country .1 1 .9duc'e. house formerly kepf• by Lindgey' Spotswood as a Hatters' Shop. Carlisle, May 26, 1841.--6 m. • , . . Bar Iron . Glass, &c. Just received attlae New Store of (he subscribers, 4 Tons BA R IRON, of first rate quality, and for sale very low for trah,per consignment, 90 half noxeslby_lo limn() half Boxes 10 by .12 _ _ . Western Glass, in good order, for sate to Merchants at Pittsburg prices, and Duncannon best NAILS, BRADS AND SPIKES, at Manufacturers . prices,,also, on hand Witherovir's Celebrated patent PLOUGHS; FLAX-SEEP OIL, by the gallob, or tiarrel, OIL MEAL, W.itherill & Bra's. Pure WHITE LEAD, MAHOGANY VANEERS, Edo. tr.o. BOSSERMAN 8 HUTTON% Cart, ,5, 1841. - • IN' EMNITY AGAINST oLOSS • 'BY FIRE. , THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY OF PHILADELPHIA,.:. ' • • a pita! $400,000 paid in.—harierPerpeeu al, CONTINUE to make Insurance, Permanent and Limited, on every description of Property, in TOWN' AND COUNTRY, on the' usual favorable terns. • • OFFICE, Isq Chesnut street, near Fift h street. CHARLES N. UANCKER, President. . DIRECTORS. . . Culams N. BANCREU, SAMUEL GRANT, 'JAMES SCHCITT, FREDRRICICRROWN, TIP:IRAS HART, JACOB R. SMITH, TROIKAS I. WHARTON, GEO. W. RICHARDS, TODIAS WAGNER, MORDECAI D. LEWIS CHARLES G. BANCEER, Secretary. . • The subscriber, Agent foi;the above Company for the borough of Carlisle and vicinlty,will Prompt- ITattend..to all applicationt for Insurance, whether made persunally or by letter. • Residener Main street, nearly opposite the Car Office. - March 3t, 1841.---ly DR. S. L. STEWART; Thomsonian Botanic - Pr a ct i t i on er -•of,4ledicine atiirObstetrics, • . 2 Alexander's Row, near the .Rail• Road Hotel • . 1 1 11,SSPECTPCLIl Y informs his friends and the 111, public 'generally,. that . (through solicitation) he has removed &OM Shiremanstowri. to Carl isle, whet • le mai be found at' all timei,unless,.profelsionally opined,' Tle_afflicted shall at at all times' be treat ed .srith i lireliflrtgetablaMediciiies,"Nci Poisons," Skull' in stribt accordance with the prineltiles la d down by that great 'reformer in raedioal Samuel Thonninni- . • - • . • . Cfirdrilelcises, su c h Conimuiptions,,Liver.POP plaitits,Propsies, Rheurnatienas, and Caniers, are more.pardonbirly,informed that the . NetreSisteraci . adoilrablradapted totheir cities": • • • Invalids from distance cal' with Bcioding • w hile •Ind er ineaieal tresitinen t reasonable terms: . • . • • Carlielfe; July 14- 1841•.--,-tf,• • ' Sarsaparilla, or Blood_ Pills. • "The Life of the Flesh is inthe BloOd." . , V.' 91111 E safest, best and most eineaCious Pills _now hi existence, 'arc' Dr. Leidy's Blood' Pills; a Part, of Whicli'is Sarsaparilla.. It is use.; less hereto name, the good :qualities, or commend : upon the medical yirtiles Pillsias the public are fully aware Of them. • StiMeelt 'to say, they are. an ellbetual purifier .of the, b!eodand renovator 'of. Phi adelphia ,City;sa. , . ' ' Ir.'s:) Personally aril - Mitred beforeine , , one of the •Alilerinent of the city. of . Philadelphia-, Dr.- N--• B. Who, ,, :bn his solemn oath, dotty ileclar,e and: swear; that in the coMpoi i tion / f the S arsrapar illa ßloodPlll_,iminufaiturea'by- i"only;there'l.'not Contained7Marinifor:the'Minerals;or ant Drug whatever, unfriend y, dangertus, or deleteloifs 'to' tha • hinneri.systern ! ,•• '• - ' 'C:BliAtEß,•• • AidOrhien.. , Ifjrand,re.th Pride 4 s cents _ , ~ , „ ey Ore prepared and.aoldosholemile mid retail,, A supply of the above Pillaju raneiredi.Jiming from":Dr, II • d m: 444 0 . 4 , i itt • Dr, Leidy's Health 'Finpbrium, No, „North ti , eysr - ecwARE , • ED , GEN , E. ,. , ~Zeponti street,•below Vine' street.' ' ' X4; l • r_ 'TT • ; Also, for- sale by . STEVENSON: 8r 'DINICLE, u hits Carlisle; Pa. - • , - Ma 14 -I - - Julyll,lB4l. . ... - M1e.::.*:,:4...4 . 74. - :;.! - :i.,:...:4•Pii , . - .W,Ar'40.:,,40:'- . 0.,..;* *- eraig, Retias IP Co. . .. - . . .14 1 . ''' "ire —; ; ti.:422a- ' • . 1".: _ V 1 -7 - :) ? ~. `RrFE I.NCY S WM. D. SEYMOUR IkV4 EN IRV . COOA - ekitii#l4; Iron 'and • , Itespeetfolly . informs the poblie . generally tliai he_ still cant ones, bitsinesaat tlie , Old Sqid, North Flaneverstreetomst floor to :the .cabinet Shop of William c- Gibson, where•ht has now on hand, and is Still nmenfacturing, every artiele in , The line of his tr ade ; n ponsisti of , ' • • Halley B%.7Wlers! anliTVash 1 . ' • ror r . s., Tea Kettles, - Tin-ware of every descriptioo, Stoye Pipe, ping: Pans, o. He has also, for sale the best assortment of Com- Mon,Cooking and Parlour . - • . • • .. • . . . . . . :* - i IX' U r -' V "Xi • . ' ever offered in this place,- Ills common wood doves 'and cookindstoves are of every ' size andvariety; and his parlour stoves (for wood or coal) :Ird qf the newest' patterns. kle - has An addition the Rotary cooking stoves, the Radiator etas eir and . Radiator drumsdrus for parlours,,whickare (men asScd for com fort and economy i the use'of fuel.• ' t ‘s.. Akkof which ho, offers on the Iwyeit terms for Cash. . . . Carlisle , Aug. lli, 1841.---y. N. IL Old Lead,yeivter,Copper.and Leather ta ken in exchange flit stoves, tin or copper ware:' • LOOK :AT Tills! • • •• Jacob 11:11mdore, - . liespebtfully informs the citizens of Carlisle and its qcinity, that he . haS commenced:th Saddlery a aid llarness 11.1alip • . Business; - in all its various branches, in Main street, one door -east of the store of Messrs. Ang.wy & A nderson s and a few doors Welt. of Mr. Wumierlia's tavern r where, he will keep constantly on,hood, - and manuthattire to ordor.atthe shortest n dttce and . on the Most. reasonn- Saddles, Bridles • Collars, Hai- • ne,Ss f ..Trunlcs, Ile hopeahy strict attention to.lmsiness,Mol an atm . ions desire to...plense, to merit and receise a •libea'al, kTlTtinfigeTTifilaniti as . lie st - of men emplOy.ed,hts'etlatomers may ex.ppej their work . to tie done in the neatest and most substhhtial man 7 nor. • Carlisle, May 19,1811. • • • Fresh Medicines. . The subscriber has recently received large addi tional supplies of • Medicines, Colors, Dye-Stuffs, Linseed Oil, Spts. Turpentine,',Colial Varnish, Painters' Brushes; Varnish Brushes; Bair Brushes, Spermaceti Oil, (very fine) Sperm Candles, Soaps in.great variety, Glass Lampl, Cap and Letter Paper, Fruit; Spices, Perfumery, tkc. which he will sell to Physicians, Merchants' and others, WHOLESALE or by RETAIL, at' the lowest rates, having purchased entirely for cash;. he .will offr bargains .to those who wish to purehaEi _at'whore s sale.. . S. ELLIOTT. .• • 'March 24, 1841. • Dental SuOgery . ,/ T HE SHIMMER. • respectfully tenderg his grateful acknowledgments to the public for the very liberal share of Patronage he has received dun ing the past year, and woidd still continue to offer them his professional services-in' their various bran ehes at his residence, No. 7', Raper's Row. He files, cleanses;and -plugs teeth, and inserts incorruptible tarrer metalic artificial teeth in the Most approved manner. Charges always moderate. . , . • J. C NEFF, M. D: Carlisle, March 25,1840.--tf• . - DR. LEIDY'S 4, ! • trirt4 • • C. ' L , Den list Gently 19ciitcd in Carlislo, and m Ali oierations that arereeciuired o,,Atich ai Piling; Pluggl ng, and , ineating Artifitdal Teeth, from f.o a 4.1 , 1101 e ag. ti t !, also attend to. 'the 'mouth, gurva, tind,direat. and, it'and'a'eeopid d'etni don ao nal° readei. ildreri and :yotirigaiersone regular and 9 may at 11 times' be found at His of, fiat, on High stivet,Opposite Alitafiirlant'i Hotel. Carlisle, June 13,1841.=y;' • ; ' BLOOD ! "THE SPRING TIME OF YFARIS COMING:" - . .• Be ye purified in your Blood, ' Anil Health will attend yoU. ' ' _ "-The 10: of arc Flash is in the Blood.". ' ' .Leviricus c. xvrr. V. xr. .. -nr OW -IS Trig BLOOD, TO BE P Ufa MED '.! 11_, Thumande can answer this questionwho know from actual experience that • ' , - DIL.LEIDY'S BLOOD. PILLS • COMPONENT PART OP WHIVH SMIS.RP,i2RILL 4 • Are the anfest,bent, and moat effectual Pills known, • ' Spring or Esi i I •Nnrificr.• Thousands, who have • for several years past used . them duringtheSpring and. Fall (as we,ll as at other 'times) wull lever. use any. others. Hundreds are already daily proouring them, who have heretofore employed them.. The object of this advertisement is to inform the thousands who know not yet of them; Syhere they may procure them genuine, that they_ may try.themc being fully satisfied that haring triad them, they will never he persuaded to use any•other . for several reasons. • , ' • First—Dß. ',Bums BLOOD PILLS.ARE ANTI' QUACK, being prepared b 1 Dr. N. I. Leidy himself, a regular Druggist, ns well as Physician, attested by Drs. Physick...lames,llorUeribewees, Jackson,i;ibson, Corge,,Btc; Second--DR. LEIDY'S BLOOD -PI L. LS , A ti ANTI-MERCURIAL, being an Antidote against . Mercury and the Minerals, so deleteriouisund dan- . 'gerous; and upon - the effects of which Quacks de pend, for '.killing or curing," and. therefore 'mix theM with their nostrums. Third-LDR. LEIDY'S: BLOOD pILLS.A RE-SA 'FER THAN ANX OTHERS, as in Using - them, they require no restraint-from living or occupd •-i lion and - may he taken by the •most delicate and eahle;old and young, male and female at all times and underall ciremitstiinces. • - Fourth-NL. LEIDY'S BLOODS E BETTER AND MORE EFFECTUAL THAN . ANY OTIL'.RS,When - used according to the 'di: rectlons.--atuLtlonotpiquireta.be tak.eO in large: :qUii ti ddesai is •required of_Yarimis other Medi cines, making 'a Drug SUDO - fir the de-• Flying it Of its accustomed riourishment;destroy... • trik•itiqnnetions, and thereby causing a rapid de . - riline of the human system, '-• • • . . . .. • 1114111 casenvhere a •pairgation .may be, necessary, -these-Pills-Wilt-be fonnit.Anth .effeetual- and—easy-in their-operation, producing.tio nansea,:br-sickness of the stomach, griping or ally other unplensani sensa. . tions. . _ • Further: comment is deemed - unnecessary—the numerous, cdytilicates publisheil-from time to : -time from Physicians anir'ritlier individuals must "have convinced the incredulous, and for the furilter`i fOrnintion'Of all others, Dr;Leidy 'refers them to the directions which accompany' Nick bos. • They are prepartd and sold, wholesale and retail, at Dr. XA::IDY'S ALTH E IPORTtJM, No. 191 North Second. street. below. Vine street, (sign• of the 'Cioldeti Eagle and Serpents.) • _ , Price,2s,,cents n Box. Also, for , sale - by STEVENSON .Bt. DINKLE ; Druggists, Carlisle, Pa $40014.1.00: •Will be forfeited, by . Pr. N. n: .LE!ll for a Kept! :7 ratipn of Sursaliurilla dual td his Medicated Extract aSarsaparilla The eflieacy of Sariaparilleis well known in &aro ' Fula or King's Evil, Erysipelas, Menses of the Liv er, Affections of the Skin and 'Bones, Ulcers of the Nose, Throat and Body, as well as,Jin Antidote tel 1 , Mercury and the Minerals, Coustitutitinal Diseases a and a getteral Purifier of the Blood and" Animal Fluids. Dr. Leidy would refer to the most respectable phy sicians in Philadelphia, as well as throughout the U. States for the character of his preparation, as well also to the numerous certificates from physicians and others, that have been from.time to time published, now.deemed unnecessary as the character of hi spre paretic!' is firmly established. Throughout the Sou thern States it is used altogether, and throughout the North takes the precedence over all others, particu larly; among physicians,-who, for the benefit of their patients, alwaykrecommend it. The readtir is rdferred to the directions accompa nying each bottle, for reconormindatiOns, certificates, arid further particulars. Remember, one bottle, (half a pint,) is equal to six pints of syrup, and is equally pleitsantrtd take: Otr Price One Dollar per Bottle. • • . Forsole in Carlisle by STEVENSON 4. DINKLE, Druggiats. May 12, 1841.-6th. • . • - _Hays_ Linim,ent- NO FICTION. This extraordinary chemical composition, the re sult of science and ilie invention of a celebrated med ical man, the introduction of which to the public was invested with the solemnity of a death-bed .be quest, has since gained a reputation unparalleled, fully :nwilling the correctness of the lamented Dr. Gridlley's losr'confession, that "le dared not die without giving to posterity the benefit of his knowl edge on this subject," and he therefore bequeathed to his friend and attendant, Solomon Hays, the secret of his discovery. His now used in the principal , hospitals, and the private practice in our country, first and most cer tainly. for the mire of the PILES, and Also extensive ly and effectually as to baffle credulity, unless where its effects are witnessed. Externally in the 'follow ing complaints: • ForHropsy—Creating extraordinary absorption .at once. • • . • Swellings--Reducing . their in a few hours. - Rheumatism—Acute or chronic, giving quick ease.. Sore Throat-•-$y cancers. ulcers, or colds. Croup mid Whooping-Cough- , -iExternally , —syd_ overthe chest.. , ; All 'Bruises, Sprains, and.Burns--Cured in a few Lours. Sores and_Uleers-i—N !tether fresh or longstand ing; and fever sores. Its operation upon adu and children in reducing rheumatisafvellings, and loosening coughs and tight ness of tile chest by relaxation of the parts, has been surprising beyond at:ma:Non. The common re mark of those who have used it in the Piles, is "It acts like a charm." THE PILES.---The price, $l, is rawied to any Orion - who will use a bottle of Hays'. Lill' mit for the .Piles, and•tletttrd the'etnpty bottle with t being cured. These are the positive orders of the p o rie tor to the agents; and out of Many thousands so ,not one has been unsuccessful. • We might insert pertifiCates to: any, length, but prefer that those who sell, the artiele,.should exhibit the original topurchspers: ' 7o Physicians and Patients. The Blind Pilee, Said be, incurableliy,extgrnal appliCations.---Solomon Hays warrants the contrary. His Liniment. will bureßlind_Pilesk-'pactiare more Stubborn tban'the.ories. He solicits 'nil respectable physicians to try it . neon their patients. It will do .them no. harm; and it m known .thit every pllysician , I whoskat hadihe Honesty to make the trial, Ines can didly admitted that .it has succeeded in ever'''. case they have knoWn. Then why use it? it the of one of theirmoitrespecitable meMbere;now . deeeased. Why refuse to use it ?,Because it is sold, as's( proprietary medicine/ . 1$ this a' sufficient !Mr.-; cute, for suffering their honest pttients. to, linger • in' distress? We think not.: Physuilans • be con vinced thafthere is -no 'finmbug quaCkery ehntit. 'this:artiele.—•Why then not alleviate human :suffer ing /. If they won't.tr7 it before , . let them after. all. other prescriPtions fail. PhYSicfans res'pectfully ,requested to do themselves and liatients the justice to use this article. • It shall be: taken from the bottles • andllone u#4of their iwescription if they desire.'`, • . '• ' . - SOLOMON 'HAYS,. Sold , by Cenifitoek. & Cor Whalesale Druggiati; No, Q,Fletcher street, New York.;• Fo.t , Bale .alscv. by :•Sr DlN.KLE,Parlisle,, pa. ST EVENSON• _Dbeinller 23; 1340.--It. -11eh'11 -7 '! • • d ' g(.}11:111Aa rTF, ;AND •_..ITS;D:OIN't7Mg.wr, heceming-moni popular. Daily do • mierierons individuals, stop and, turnt ( itt.the proprietorof its great 'success in remov ing and curing the Tetter and Itch . . • • Niiiiierotictestinionial6night be published of its. efficacy, but for the delicacy felt by individuals hav-. jug. thejr names pdblished 'in connection wi th so loathsome and disagreeable affections. It may be used with 'perfect safety by noon - _ _ upon infanta, contaimnrow - nrerwr, other Mineral substances._ Pr.l.l..Le.idy.preparea it hirnseli an knovingits. - aomposition, riiostWonfi-% dentially recommends _ it its., Superior - .to any other remedy for the Tetter and Itch'. Prepared and.sold. at Dr. Lehly's Health Emporioki, (sign of the .Golden • 'Eagle and Serpents;) No. 191 North Seconditieet; AlsOjor 'sale by STEIENSOI4 & DIN,KLE; Druggists, Carlisle, Pa. . • , The above preparations are sold by all wholesale. Druggists in Philadelphia, and by all resp,eetable , Merchanti and Druggisticctitroiighour the Dnitei May 19, 1841.-6 m. . . . re heatinalitini,V• Rlkevinittlisne DR. LEIDY'S ItHEDM , itTIC LINIMENT., Highly recommended ,tit`id'a truly yffietteinus lineation ; for Rhenniatisrn, Bruises, Sprains, Stiff ! , Pess, and Weakness of the Limbi and Joints, Pak ,along the Back', Sides and across the Loing.. `RE C 0:11.1.41 EA DA 71 Ci A•• . Eitract Oa letter from Ik. johnsPn,datetf . • Philadelphia', May 7th 1839. Rheumatic ;Liniment and. Blood Pills have, been employed by Myself, and finding4liem clous, I have, since recommended Ahern ,to many, that ti.litive been entirelf cured of libeurnatic . pdini, lumbago, stiffness pf .the joints ; numbness of the.. muscles, limbs , &e. _ - Extract an leffer - lici - m Dr: Jennison, ilated --- , • . . • Baltimore ; May 19, 1841. t 4 tT'Btllr Rheumatic Liniment possesses - yroperties . ithich I nevtir found in any Liniment I- have . heretofore ein . pioyeAL • - . . „Extraceof a teneer fl am Dr. C. ii. Goof:rich, da ted . Pittsburg, June 21it;18.99.. Of n u merous Liniments - and Medicines heretofore employed for Rheumatic affections, none have been •so successful as the I,itiiment.and Blood Pills man ufactured by you: 'I hey have in this place won the golden opinion atilt who have used them. To m my own_knowl_edg_TAln.y have cured several that ere b 7 ly myself atniotW mei] pronounced irictirable.. It may not be amiss to remark, that both theLiiii meni and BloOd Pilla are prepared .br Dr,..-N. B. Leidy, himself;_ a regnlar Druggist and Physician, attested , by' Drs. Physick, Chapman, Jackson, HOr mer, Dewees k James,Cibson, CoNe, f*e..of Philadel; This Liniment is 'prepaned -may, and ,for, sale, wholesale and retail at Dr. N. B. L'ElDr.g TIEALT.II, BMP,DITIIIM;IN/o.191„. NortlySecniid , ,Street, (sign . °film Goltln'-Eagle-and:Serpeitts,),philatlelPia.L-_._._, N..13..,-The genttine.lioaccompanied by the writ; , ten signature of Dr.,N. B: Leidy on the label. • • :Price 37. i cents a' bottle,,or three bottles for $l,. • Also, for. sale lit S!TEVENSOS & • DINKLI.;., . • • bin 19 1.841 GOT • " There is not onetase of Fever in a ,tholisaild;hul may be effectually broken up ail& removed by the use (dads Elixir. It - removes all acidity indigestion, bilious Matter 'sad eonatiimtion•from the stomach and bowels: It eperates gently and effectually 'oil the bowels, and powerfully.on the kidneys Sad:skin. It removes all unpleasant feelingsafter a hem tv meal, and promotes a good appetite. It needs only a trial to give perfect satisfaction .. .Ithakbesolne a general practice,with many to use this article in all cages of colds, pains-in \ the bone's, or heavy disagreeable feel •ing, tendering td.headacile or Chilliness. For hoarse ness, if taken through the day, it'coMpletely restores the voice. without producing sickness. Whooping cough, aMI - 111 coughs of children, are curyd.lfyit.: Tlie stomach fa'kept in perfect order - ,14 it, MO it is quite impossible that any disease. should commence. 'while a person is using this Syrup. • It takin daily, it produces s. rutty, healthy, and young appearance; by driving off all the' humors of the ,system. Sold genuine ate Fletcher street, one door below Pearl , street, N. Y. by'Comstock & Co., and by all respectable Druggists. • • Fin. sale also bySTEVENSOIi & DIN KLE., Ca rlisle, Pa. • • [May 19, 1841..:-6rr!. lialin'of ~ 4 r itish Consul's Office , Philadelphia. li N e O nt W s sh A ai l l ..L esm P e E R o l? S t o lin w E h n o T m i l o t u. i ;s t e n u o e w b: Esq: his Britanic Majesty's Consul for the City of- Philadelphia, do hereby certify, Thatltobert Whar ton, Esq.,-who Attests to the foregoing Certificalqsjs ) : Mayor of the-City of Philadelphia; and that Mat thew 'Randall, Esq.,. is Prothonotary of the Court o Common Pleas for the city and cqunty of Philadel-• phia, to both whose sigrkitures, with the Seals of their respective offices, full faith and credit is due. I further certify, that I am personallfacquatnted 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 respectabillfy, and worth y of full faith and ere .dit;_and_thati have heardidin express his anqualifi, ed approbation ,f the effects of the said Balm of Co 6. lumbia, in restoring his hair. Given under my hand and seal of office, nt the city of Philadelphia, An, the .State, of Pennsylvania, the United States of Americn. aILBP.RT-ROBERTSON. ROBERT WHARTON, Esq., late Alayor of Philadelphia, has certified, as may be seen below, to the high character oldie following gentlemen. . The undersigned do hereby certify that we have used the Balm 'of Columbia discovered 'by J. Old ridge, and have found it highly serviceable not only as a preventive againsttlie falling offofhair,but also a certain restorative. „ . WM. THATCHER, senior, • Methqdist Minister in St. George charge, • No. 86 North Fifth' at. • JOHN I. INGLIS, sqi Arch at.' ' • JOHN D. THOMAS; M. D. 163 Thee et. • , • JOHN S. FUREY, 101 Spruce at,. ' .HUGH McCURDY, 243 Southlth st: ------ ' -- JOHN-Y-ARD„jr._,J23Arch at. • , The aged, and those who jersist in wearmg• w tgs, may not always experience-Its • yestorative qualities, yetlit will certainly raise itavirtues in the estimation of the pytblio, when it is known that three of the at bore signers are more than 60 years of Age, and the others notiesatham9o. • •. I, ROBERT WHARTON, Mayor of said City of Philadelphia, do hereby certify that 1-• am well ac quainted, with Messrs. J. P. Inglis, John S. • Yurer, and Hugh ,McCurdy, Whose names are signed to the above certificate, that they are gentlemen of 'claret.; ter and respectability, and as such full,.eredit sheidd he given to the said , certificate. - In witnesw whereof, I hare hereunto set my hand; [Ls.] aPd.cansied the seal Of the city to be atfied, • the sixth dar-of December, &o. 4 ROBERT WyARTON,.Mayor. OLDRIDIRES BALM OF . COLUMBIA 011 THE HAIR.—Its positive qualities nye-Rafol- lows. , 'lSt. For'infant's keeping the'head free.frOtn acur and _cadging a luxuriant growth of hair.' ' ' ' 4 2(1.- For !tidies alterthild-birth,icatoring tlfe akin tulds'ustuti strength andfirropess . ,and prefentipg the falling ont Oldie hair.-- —'- ": '' ' ' ' • . 3d, For'aly person recovering from any debility. the flume effect Is rir r odirced,;, _ v 'Am, .II used in infanet till, gopttgrowth i extorted, 'it tir . i ity- lip ptie . ridkvedl4tittenti on to intliiieslieriod of life. .. ',..",-', - ,:,..•."•- i . , .':-" .--'. ' ,V; ,:n , :‘ ,. :',r' :___ 9th. It,freeit the head...lron'. ,tiandriitroctrengthtns the reels, impafts health and vigor, thet cir,enlaficlf and 'prevents the hair.frout changidriolonr oe get ting griy. „. ~p!,t:. - .., 6th. It canaea.the' hair, to curl beautifully sthe:ii' done up in it over night. ~. z „ - `,... or- Np ladies'toilet shonlil eier , be Made wit out it. the Children Who'have.by any means .0 fi llete d ' :vermin in the head are :imMealfdelY 4 t l lfYperfectly oured.ofthecti'.by. ha neo.,-It.isinfallildo * ...., ,-', PO Bile at the drug store ,' of COiftetecic-&.t il o c h e r - , st ie t it iiiar' , .Pearl o :end in ' en'iliM ii '-ii • tp.: ,*ooson 14 ,Dinklt: Li' i. ~' -. ; t pee: 16; 18 - 40;:.:1 • ... BM CDR. S sOtt:N'S 11ETEE ELIXIR; Read the following. [From the .71fieyor.] COM3iONWEALTII OF PENNSYLVANIA, City of Philadelphia. I and .k