Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, November 10, 1841, Image 4

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The - " - Herald & Espositor"- is - offered -
Cr sale.. - It is the only Whig paper in this
onuntx; has a large subseilption list, a' fair
..lomourit of ativenising.and job custom, with
ample ahrl good materials for 'publishing a
Weekly paper. . • -
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Letters (post paid) addressed t . o'the litli- -
ni, will in:mt with prompt attenthin. •
Men's aildßoys' Book a'nd.Slioes,
1 itave-just received fur winter sale &full stock at
Mn'e and Boys'.
rionts . , Shoes and Brogans, , .
whicficare offered elieuper than. any et er ofF:red
be
fore in thit! Ice
Oct. 6,4841
. Cap ' s ' ' Caps'! '
- Jnst - received and added to my li m m ee stock
beautiful and s , nisOn'ahle .sto , -k or NI ens' and Itms
Glazier, Far, CI ath,-Selet-,-Hair-and- Seal -Caps, 'of
the latest fitshion and at the lowest priers.
• • 'CHAS. BA lINITZ. -
Oct. 60841
Eli UE TOOL
glaTrg24.(94ll(.o:ira4
' The sotseriber herehy'infarffis the citizens of,Car
.7, lis!e,ste d The public generally, that he has inketi the
shop nearly oppqsite. the Jail, here he 11 111 he pry
eted matmilmi ere to or Icr, thom.reasoila
re terms, Any artieW 111 Irts title , of business,such as
AkNrtis:,. Picks. &.c.
fie will also attrild'En Steeling and' Grinding. Ages
Ile,solieits a share ofpuldie patronage.•
JOI-I:`4 HARRIS,
,Carlisle, Nov. 5, 1840
. 4 411. - 07 - 111111.
LITE: ,SAVED.
By the extraordinary *iirtties of tliat - ar:veiled
medicine, thg "BALSAM OF AVILLO,
CIIEN-
ItY," the ivell-loomi . Ilitnous I:myth.- for CON
SUMPTION 'AN!) (*LUST,.
COUGHS; .(;OLDS, A,ST,OI,X, IIIIBM,;111T1S,
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-"•'. • ; • -- rvariams. , ,y r g, ,Sept, 4; t 5 4 1..:"
' To
.Dr.: " 015 71: AB.- ~11
.pear
,sjr.gi.vr tee . great
pleesuie to say; I have folool Imo la .relief !rem ypur
' Awn that I havetri stool to yet, for ioe,re.
.1 have
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:only.osed three bottles out of the half dOzen I pm:,
.eluseit, vet it hap-done ine more good tkan all the
knediMuie 1 have•ei't-?takeit before.. A neighbour Of
mine whose wife was very In with Consumitipi,
—4-,L-p-vsuadcd-inu-tolet-hitn.llave somonflt r andimoght,
vhre.e_bottles,' tie - .lthitaken-ASO.. I saw- fter
darvagamod-she told me she - believed4was
- - -the only thing-that linirs'aved.he life. She had•tri.
ed every thing.berore,:liut nothing dial lice any good y
_ and when she.commeneed takii4;• it was siek . in bed,
lint is now up ond loPks better than - I ever saw her
befn'e. As - for Myself! am sure it will cure me
entirely, fol . . 1 feel Wetter._ every day. Send: Me six
• bottles more by the bearer, as my neighborwants
three more.
Your sincere frind,
. - SA E1.:170) . .V 4
t - Y; The rntasie Inlsrtm said in Caelible Lr
• • SAMUEL Eminrry.
Price One Dellara Pottle. •••
..8At.R.t.9'2,1131.....--..G_m• •
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Conwmption and Beetling at the J a mbe Cured, by
the nee of Dr. DIMCaleB Expectormit
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MISS lINLELINE YEAGER, aged seventeen
y,ars, was taken when at the age of sixteen w:th
slight cold, which she neglected until the LUNGS
fella prey to that seeking destroyer, CONSUMP
TION, when application to a physician has made,
but to no effect. Ile considered her ease a hopeless
-one, and preAcribed , but little medicine fur her. lit
the meantime ibetlischarged ureat quantities of blood,
With ranch expectoration of thick phlegm and congh.
Her bodily frame at length became reduced to a 1;v
-.• lug skeleton. Her last was anxip a dy looked for I.
berfriends. that her sunring,s might•end by dnipangs
Dtiring the time her phys!eian frequently
• called, and as the last reC111 , 9(., determined to test ihe
'virtues of" Dr. DDN'CAISI'S EX PECTOIt4I.
HE having noticed some extraordinary mire
lied:wined by the metreine in similar caws. lie at
once obtained two bottles and admiWistered it to her.
. The fourth day he found some change, ,which gave
hopes. He conthine'd giving the medicine for
teen days; M that time she was rendered, able to be
Walking in her bed chAmber , to theastonishment of
her f r iends and relatiVes. She continued using the
medicine fir eight weeks, when she declared herself
entirely free fi'Omdisease•and nml now pursues
her daily occupation in perfect health.
Wt . Principle Office, NoA2 - Nortit- Eighth street:
Philadelphia.
'For sale at the Drug Store of J.. 1. Myers & Co
Carlisle„and Wm. Peal, ShippensLurg. aug..25
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Read what it has Done.
And Wien hive a friend, a relation, or know anS
one the is afflicted with that distressing disease,
" CONSUMPTION," persuade them without de
lay to try that famous and unrireled medicine, the
" BALSAM OF NVII.D 6HEIIRY." which
cured thousands of this complaiLt efer .rvery thing
else had' failed. Reed the . folios lug undoubted
proofs of iteeffleney.
Itoxaonoron.. Sept. 10 1841.
DEAR Sul I—Please send me-two-bottles-more- of
your" Balsam-of, Wild Cherry, like that you sent nie
before. I have taken nearly all of the first two, and
confidently believed this medicine will- cure me. I
have used a great many remedies -within the last
year, but have neverfound any thin: hips relieved
me so much. It has stopped my cough entirely,
checked my night sweats,and I sleep better at night (
and feel buter.m every way than I have for many
months: Yours, respectfully,
JAN=
" lltuatasatmo, Sept. I`2. 1841.
Farrvn Wtsrza :—I must again trouble thee to
send me,tivo-hottles more of thy invaluable Balsam.
I have now taken three bottles in all, awl can assure
thee that it has done me moregood thanall themedi
eine I have ever taken before. Send by the stage as
soon as possible, and oblige thy friend,
llettow.tr.
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Ihttsror., Sept. 8 1841,
nzsa. DOCTOlL—Hearing so many ople. talk of
the wonderful cures your• Balsam Wild Cherry
has made in Consumption, I seat to one of_your
Agents Fite other day for a bottle, mid have folmil it
to have relieved me so much, that I Want three hot
more sent soon, as I believe it will cure me top. I
have used.layne's Erspectocant apil other medicines
besides, but nothing has ever done meats much good
:as yours has.. Send by the steamboat Bolivcr. .
oars-truly, „. Wtatisi TuostAs.
ci•llesides its astonishing efficacy in Consump
tion, it is also the most effectual remedy ever'discov
ored for LIVER COMPLAINTS,. .A.s.riiMA,
BRONCIIfiIS, COUGHS, CROUP WHOOP
!NG
COUGHi . No., as huntiteds will ' • t4tify who
have been: cured' by it oilman other r medieS hail
failed.' •
• DRUGOISTS and DEALERS-r L find this Ine.
(Heine a valuable addition to fiteir stook, and 'Should
always.keep iton hand, as it is universally. sok now
ledgedto be one of the most useful family medicines
aw_mAnie. • . • •
teltlevery ask - Thi'DE - WISTAR'S
BALSAM - OF WILD MERRY, Sold Wholesale
4arid re,tailliy WILLIAMS &Co., Chemists, No. 33
South Fliieith street Philadelphia.
o:qopip r i e Balsam . s o ld .. COr
tisle,by SA.MILEb . LLIO r , appoint-.
ed 'Agent., :
Price 01:0'0Ja , ~ attre
October 20,,1841.
-rx,rs't iSeeiyectitssisionable Rilssia, Beaver set
d Silk Hata; Seitfor sale, by
, 1 CHAS: . BeVRNITZ.
Carlisle, 66)1)603 1 18 1.
• tnri;siye pt tlie Sore
a
• cuss. BAHNII Z.
, 6 jut,
Ciallark.P l- ,- , '' • ,
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'65 ldas'apii.lBo
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uglica laz.ici ;ma •sain9
0112 Hue o 1 'goad mule Et 11l Ilan WM 011 lIONAI Jo 11111
SpOU.9 .1:11110 JO .C).q.OLi 1ea.15 u ( 111 M %SW 0I dP
3ill.WlP:ll9ptu a.iva - "a q4lar
• OS 11 1
-sloop •41 sautls ouuthiON .sy 2tricori
,suoviltr) ,/ pur: ,tiatmomosili
siapiß oupnv ‘sppvn.l.N. , itpoin 110 •impq
-woo 'tiaotti B c !tontin •Mito.iiiis Jo)
(imp p4PII. 4 111,tilq_ !cl/n1
Nne:pCloot Oltpl.lliGal 0400.18 '6311p. , 11 Op am( Iv JO
1: . 5.91:0 A . 02 S . 1)011 'WBIOII9 irs
1112 I .) VIM NOHICI :Ogg lOUpi .taili.s It'll 81!91100
• ; 1 8 " ) i i i 4; I U !A% P U Y 11 1 ,4
JO 111OUI).10SSU atuow
-puirai p.m .v.)11 I! pato(lu mic
-!4 ' 1 0:1365 MMI. INDIA •
tJuAs.:is A UNITZ
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ELM ZOR 'ROBINSON, of Carlisle, is agent for selling: the right to tnake find. ventr the llol' AIR
STOVE, and 'will dispose of Counties in this ptid the adjoining States.
'We publish die folloiving recommendations from sonic of those 'who .nre using the stove, to •eneoornge
others to trr it.
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Carlisle, SePt.:l9., 1841. but I s nemit inceinipon trial that it - can be done as
.1 hate in use, in my kitchen one of thithawaysprd-
lvell-in your stove'as in a brit% oven. .
cut I lot Aiaiooking Stov'es, and can recommend tt I. believe: that the
,genriliir introduction of your.
as a.sery superior article. .-The,onel have ii No. S. stove into use will be very beneficial to the public,
It has 5 hollers ov and an en suf fi ciently Istri-,e to bake therefore 1 shall take ploasiire ill recommending i
sit loaves of bread. The baking, roasting rind broil- to my friends. • Yours respectfullV,
iug can all he done at the same time and with much . WILL:IAM MOUDY.
less wood than required for any stove which we have .. • ' , . Carlisle, Sept. 10.1841.
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used. • ' Xesers„ E. Robinson L' ,. .! Co . , ---(:entlealen, 1 have
This size appears to be peculiarlrealculated for fairly tested•the "Hot Air..fittive" WII)Ch y rat put up
Fai t - nevi,. and fin their benefit 1 invite thein to call nt my - house, acid can. recomnienti it as possessing
and WC this slots
,in use, as•l shall take pleasure in 'principles of economy and 'convenience' far aurpas
show ing the stove to all whom interest or eUriObily Slag any other stove which I hale est.'. seen.'
'lnily.'ipoltteelAys"timine it., ..
~ . . ' ''. Ttiv- 1 12ilers cooling. in immediate. contact with the
• ' SIM ON WUNDERLIH: . .fire gives it great &allies for boiling, and t coven
• • C arlisle, Sept. 11
_,1.841. • is heated on such a principle thatliread is baked in
-..1/.'sitra. E. Robinson EV Co.—C ENTLEMENJ lUIVC its flute a Maa"" as iii a b r i ek . ‘" r en• I find it also a
iliwii t g the re W days I have had your thitlia was. t a grcausavingof. fuel und.labouV. and would advise Mi
ll& ( 'Air 8 taye: in use, heroine convinced of its .. to adopt it. AIITUDEL MeI:ELLAN.
great siiperiority over all other Stoves I have used or , ' .
. chttnilic*elmeg - , - iSijir. 6, 1841.'
,evn.: 1 find by the trial that boiling. roasting, link.
- fl One of tie some time;
iu a-most perli et tpantier, :OA thab one
fmn.th t,Uc ling I lime ordinurilk 11F:et' for . the 4 , 1111116
filluip , Bl:s. l
.11il.ct!. 3.107117f0eit
bread rnaffil .b. 11.54 in .10 Conitint,
Cnililile,'SeMensbee
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.1.0011 PRIULPN,Nosth . llanover'steeet, oppn
site ...orlitnatis' Hotel, is pgefil for the sale. of lighit
wiq s' Patent
- . Plot' - .air Sloves l - • .
Aviiiijoiiiiiy a ni k to-bu trio per elpt.i.;etter
Other tilove heretofore known.
Varrners ,Taverli keepers :110 others are invited to
take those Stlves ou tout and it they'are toot pleased ,
Ai , itlolitroperotion of the stove, or the brice, they mai
be retttrOeil. 4 , ,
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Sheet iron nod Copper ware, which he
of on reanonable tome.
.Orders in "liown and Comitry, for house Spouting
or other wor k promptly attended to.
Carlisle, Sept. 15, 1841.-Iy.
DR. WILLIAM
Offieu nnd dweling iu Ifilgh strt;et, next door to
Res..l. V. E. Thorn. •
C.O lisle, Auguse4,lB4l.---lf. ,
A ll persons wishing to he supplied with the earli
est city news, may feel tly , mSelves much 'gratified
tiy calling on the subiCriber,4here thew can have
a selection of the following daily and weeiily papers,
daily Chronicle, Ledger and
Spirit of the Times; New York Herald daily and
weekly; New World, Brother Jonathan, Boston No..
tion,Nankee Nation,3lngazinesakc.&c. Any,per
son %add)* to become `subscribers foe buy of this
above wt.), kn, and all the popular works of Charlee
O'Malley, as fur as published, heund in hoards, wil
dense call with .
CHARLES
TT URVEY AT L. 4 W. • •
Office in t-Tigfi street a few •doors
• west of the" Post Office.
•-:(3arlisle, April 1841.--tf •
.1 UST RECEIVED some very fine SHAD.
o HERRINGS(..I.HEESE,nt the
Store of •
• A. RICHARDS.
May 1841.
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.• New Goods !• •
•• ;,.
BTh'LL CENE.IPER.
AWOL]) & A IMAMS have jest received a
g reat variety of Cl oths, Cassi meres, Satti nets, fze.
~hieb they are determined to sell cheaper than ever
before olfered.in this place or elsewhere.
The publiA iw,4iavtted to call and. examine for
themselves.
Shippensimirg, Au g ust 4,1741.
.1"0 7'l C
The subscriber, having Bold his stock of DRIXS,
letc.,intends Betiding up his business; and would hereby
notify those ted t o call and settle their accounts
before the f.rst of January next; when his books will
be left with J. 12.- Irvine, Esti , for collection.
A. J. NORTII.•
Neu vit. 2; 18 4 1.--3m*
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GOLDEN BALL „HOTEL
WEST HIGH. ST., CARLISLE.
'the subscri ber , thankful for past fav"rs , hereby.
notifies the public generally. that he still ,continues
at the old atand,nearly opposite the College Campus,
where he will at all times, be found ready and wil
ling to accommodate the best possible manner,
'those who may raver him with a call. The House
is located in the molt business part oldie town, and
is near the stopping. place of the,' Cnrs on tbe• Rail
Road. The ROOMS are large and .airy.-;-the TA
BLE. will be supplied with the very best die markets
cap furnish—and the BAR with thechoicest Liquors.
His chalet; are reasonable, and he will endeavor to
meritity assiduity and attentionn continuance•of pub
lic patronage. • I , -
BOARDERS taken by the week; month, or year.
DROVERS acid TRAVELERS will find it to their
interest to stop with him, as lie hasplentiorstabling,
and a careful OSTLER always at band.
ANDREW ROIIERTS.
Sent. R.°.lRai
• n„, t. 0) 0.03:111.
T ave just received from the city and am now
opening a large and splendid assortment of winter •
Ore.. ,oz *atop
.onsistingin`;tart of Cloths, Casimeree,Stittinetts;
Batigtip and . 'Deno Cords t black and fancy Silks for
ladles dresses t Mims de La . ince, Merinoes—a large
assortment of British and Domestic prints ; Shawls
and Ilandkerchiefs ; all of which have been selected
with care and wilt be said atthe lowest possible prices:
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CHAS. %BARNITZ.-
Carljale, 0ct..6, ' • . '
j-UST received s,few pieces of new stiled
g"Pds,riprettfrfor the latlie-Blaek and figiff.'
ed Heti:twines, blue black 'Crape, dress :French Mar
nenoi also, black Silk Warp, for sale by
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• ' • CHAS. ItARI9Te
Hetaber h 84.1;.• , _ . ,
,t 4 rfr.
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r: .: ROBIN
in &rade for -the .
Htithairafs Pateut "Ho
New- Cooking Slow.
.1. F. stilt contiOues to
keep on hand .
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dritll descriptions, among
which - are the
_improved,
Rotary Cooking
. stoves so
flotive . i•snlly approved; stoVe
stove pipe, and n
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NOTICE.
101I\ GRAY,Agt
Elitf.'e WeirAT;(....g_tv.ttl_,:..lZ-iv:.i.ii•:ol,4-0-ii••
ON - k CO. • - •
pose of manufacturi»g, ante selling
Air Cooking Stoves , "
And being aware that the'people -in this place and
have.becti'mdeli unposed upon by the in
troduction of new and highly' recommended articles
Which they have been induced .to purchase, nod
which have been so slightly made; and of "such bad
material, that in a short time they have failed and
become useless. We', therefore, ao,not intendslfet
lug stoves for sale matt they are Airily tried in, this
community, and pronounced more durable in their
construction; better adapted to the purpose's of boil
ing, baking and ell the varieties of cooking, than any
. other Stove; also, that they are a great saving of fuel .
as well'as labour.
, al' We earnestly ,invite farmers as well as real- .
dents of this - place and the neighboring villages, to
_call nn its at S.-Wonderliell's or'nojify us by
letter (postage unpaid) that they are willing to try
our store—and the stove shall be .placed in. the
kitchen of every person gis big us such notice,and
taken away tiller trialovithout any. expease -to per-
Rolls making the trial.
The stoves will he kept for4aale at the Tin Shop
of Al r. Jacob Fridley, and id the Foundry of Messrs.
Lay and Stouffer, iu.Carlisle.
flaying contracted -for,- One litnidia Tols
Castings, we will, in a few klityti, supply stove deal
ers with all, the different . 8l es, on the most-liberal
• I do certify t hai 1 ern now tit,ing one of Hatheivey's
- I.Vir:Criok• Ste% es, Igo.' 3, eild do recom- .
Itii!1111 ItS. ;11:3' .1,1.(i% _I. hiwe the
Igr Nil MA Alil'4'lo4 Oie- , wariey doitcnuLr eook
irfir, ut the firmre ,
.0 . 11114,, eetU it ftit,otti . e.eCto.thrise Who•
*ish-tolfeeilitat.e the
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reglitily s'liiii-Biliotts Pills.-
These-valuttlite pillaate rery,getitle in theirppent
thins causinizpeither Olin, gt•iping-nor any nauseous
iirckiii• - -si . . -- 1 Itity• exsect ing y coin or ant Ii reng i •
the stomach mid liowelk, stad cleaFingthe siglit_hestr.-!
ing - mol - memory of aged prrsnits, by carrying off
phlegnis, Watery 'iatter, putrid gross And thick Inf-
MOVEI from the stomach howels and blood, which
makes them an et:tell-atm' for removing -coughs,
rlteusnatistus, pains front the both- and limbs, gravel,
piles, seek stomach,Aisordered bowels and worms.
This medicine is also an infalible cure for,Sever and
ague.
- Davie - s_Panace:i. 1.3100 d Pills,
For the cure of eotnsumption, diseased wind-pipe,
ulcerated sore throat, lungs and )iyCr complaint,
night sweats, flushes df heat, bunning in the stomach
tightness neross the chest, pains in: the breast and
side,in warciinneers, sbre eyes,sore legs, ulcers
of every gescriptio '
n swellings, rheurnatisins• they
stop the-sghting of blond and heal the part affected.
The Panacea Mood pills are prepaited expressly for
the Strengthening of every pail of the system and
healing all uletTa and soren,puril)ing and rembring
all bad humori from the blood, which is often brought
on from too much satin or standing, or by expo
sure from smfdeidieat to cold. Weakly debilitated
persons are pavticulary to use them, :IS they
strengthen the 'body in a superior manner; they are
not intended to operate on the bowels So much as on
the blood, as too muellituygitig will destroy any weak
ly constitution, and has'earried off its thoUsands lb a
world unknouti to us. Take the advice of one who
studies to save life and not to kill ; weakly and debili
tated persons should not,pitrgO more than once a year
as it often times brings on„cOstiveness.
=Mt
dispose
ALWAYS BEAR THESE. IN MIND.
• Staforil county, u. Sept. 7. 1840.
Dear Sir:—l wa rte to let you know that the Lord
has done.great things for use, a hereof . l
am glad.—
When 1 saw vou -in Frederieksburg,4 think I-said
I had been nflieted with a very acid (sour) stomach,
and subjeet to a violet pain in niy head for more than
twenty years, for which I took rhub.irb and soda three
or four times every day for this many years, with
little or no relief, and my legs and ankles Were SO
inueJi swelled•that I was mahltitast times. to attend to
me business. But since sots made me a present of
a box of your Family Pills I have taken one or two
of them at night in going to bed, and now my acid
stomach is relieved, the swelling in my legs has•snesr
ly disappeared, and I do not think that I have been
hindered one day, with the -pain in my . bend Since 1
began to take your valuable medicine, I think the
Lord directed-you to FresleriCksburg, to administer
to my relief: (Blessed be his holy lin me,l am greatly
relieved.) "flii4e is living iii my neighborhood a
poor old woman who had been sick t long time and
could get no relief, at length , I purchased a box • of
over pills`and gave them to her, alice-a while I saw
her out and about her business, and she said that the
.one box had cured her: I bare spread the fame of
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yourluable-snedicine-amongst s ary-acquaintances,.
and Many have purchased. Now, as it respects my
self; my friends tell me m hen 1 go to town, that they
have not seen me look so well for many years, and I
say to them, will tell you the secret why . ; a short
time ago met with aDs . Davies in town, and he gave
me a box ,of pills, and they have made me look as
you now see me.' And now, my friend, 1. hope that
the Lord Will continue to he witfi you, and make you
useful to your fellow-creatures, as he has hitherto
dOne. I remain with respect,
CILARLES BRUCE.
Several Females have. been cured of thesfallinof
the..womb,ity taking very small doses at intervals.
Earlier** Ferry, .dugriat 11,1840.
• Da y lArm. DAVIT:S.—Dear Sir:-1 am happy to in
form you and the public t iliafl have been. cured of
that dreadful disease the Rheumatism, by takingyour
Family Pills. I have been laboring under that dis-;
ease for more than a year s during which time I tried
the skill of the best physician without etKct; at length
I was induced to try your tnedieine; I found relief.
after taking half >4 box,Jeontimied to take them until . .
I had taken five boxes; my no is 7l y ears t and
sider that none but the old and rheumatic persons
know how grateful I feel to the medicine that has
restored we to health.
Yours, respt ctfu!iy, JOHN DIE.
'Ws; the undersigned, ale agents at Harper's Ferry
for the sale of Dr. Davies' Family Pills, we know
our neighbour, Mr. Dye, sold film theYpills of which
lie speaks fill highly, and believe his statement to be
substantially true.
Respectfully,
Mrs. C. Burton, near Locust sirect, was diseased
for seven years with ss lump in the left side, bumps
all over her skin pains around the einall,of her back
running. into her stomach, - which prevented her (to
use her own words,) frohLeatingontpaytiele of meat;
the'firSt d,ise removed the Mop; tibtl two bites set
her at liberty.
1 1- 1 1 wit's — semi:irk diseased with the blind, piles for
twenty months, and prostratedlecon the loss of blood;
and one and a half bovis of Davied ramil Pills has
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made an entire cure of me:. • JoalNgoN.
Washington, D. C., May 7,1841., • •
. Manufactured Mid , sold .wholesale and, retail, at
No. 265 South third street Philadelphia, and bi:Mr.
Jowls Gnitr, Cat lisle; general 'agent for Cumberland
county Penna. • . • . •
Also, for sale by W. & Loudon, King stown;
Eekels& Fireovid,floguestOwn;M: G. Rupp, Shire-
manstown;J. LongneCker,'Wormleydburg; IL Brea
ernan, New Cumberland.
-,iriP.ersons wishing to become agents in the villa
ges in which the pills are. not sold in Cumberland
county; will be supplied with them by eallingon Mr
John gray Carlisle, Pa., .who is empowered to ap
point ngeuts. 'pillsto those who purchase
Ao'sell again will be. - that:ged-$2 per dozeln ,casli t or
$2,25 - to sell'on'Cominissmni and the Panapea Blood
pills at 's4 cash, , 0r44,50 on commission. Retail
fi
,price for.ntily,pills .25' els., per' bOr4 . Plinacea
hlialtitititi 50 cents peg,; ,Pull •direetions for
ti
&Itemisecompany' each Mgt.
4 4111 .411/ 9 fA!. 5 i 18 4 1 .6n- ..
. -
JD A VA E$
W. & S. B. ANurnbore
Niechan•i sb:urg.. Line
•-•
1 7# 2 " - :- " giP kaa •.
•
Between Mechanicsburg and
Philadelphia or Baltimore.
•
(lir R;d:IL 110.3 D Oft C.97V4L)
THE.sulis.cribers grateful fin: past favors,
b,fig leave to inform their friends anti 'the public
gendally, that they atilt continue to run u lane of
burtheti Cars regularly between Mechanicsburg and
Philadelphia or Baltimore, by which gpods and prOz.,
duce of all descriptions will be forwarded with care
and despatch at the lowest macs of freight.
Produce will be received at their Ware /louses
in Mechanicshnig; and 'forwarded to either Phila
delphia ehr Baltimore,according 'to the direkipa of
the _owner: . •..
The highest price Will be given for . Wheat
and Flour: • '
DRESBA CH & • :11 , 1E11,Y.
N. B. Plaster of Paris and Salt alwaYs kept .on
hand;and for sale at the lowest prices. .
July 29, 1840.-;-Iy. • ' •
' Craig*, Belga* eV Co.
V
COMIIIISSION Sc FalilliVAßD .
ING MEitCHANTS, .• •
,
irave removed to the capacious Warehouse recently/
occupied by 1). Leech & Co. At the north-westeorne . r
of.Ulterry and Broad street, Philadelphia. ..
From the limit ities, which the location and internal
arrangement of this depot afford, 50 Co 40 Barthel/ .
Cars can beaeconintodated to unload motion(' at-„the
same time with sufficient room to store . .'2o,ooo barrels
of Flour, and 400 to GOO ton of Graimeiefusive oldie
forwarding departmstit.
Pr (l ace of every descriptimi will -bc received as
num on consignMenis, and liberal 'advances made on
ree ipt (ifrequired) until sales are effected.. . •
i- {MAW, BEILLAS fv,•;.?Co:
. Nyyth-west coruer of Cherry & Broad st.
Philadelphia.
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REFERENC.,
W. S. Colman, Cashier. . , - • .
I tenderson St Parker,
Iten6 , ]]hands,
811,.
o -
Sanderson & l
ti
InsFerman, J
iceel) Swoyer;Aeurville. . . '.-
David Nevin, Sits
t.LI/tgatt Smith,Esti. Cashier- ~,.
.. ',,, . 4 ' ..;„,'
. V...yster, flutz • • %t Co;- • -'' - .•.‘""as 7l ." er.B " 7 .. ? r
• nolterkFleratioA - -,
,: ' „„ ~ ~;....: --• .. .
- rAil;miniisind, , lc qiißig;:!';:: , t,' o 4,: - ,t1,,.0,r,1.v...t.K. - I! . ' ,
''.: Wm. 11:Tticiim,4int S. , :t.(1o1"::1' ! d i'"": l ' —..." - . -.
Wliiiall klirowit, • Lf- •.:, ' ••. . - '1
R . .
Great fiardevare, S Griwery,74'
.
•
'III sub Scriber has just returned front
the Cities of New Vork, PhilatMOM' .a.tal 'Bal
timore 'ami is now opening ut his store -room S. E.
._____
Corner of m• -etaml — Mlite — gtreet,, (for
merly occupielkby — Gro;ll% - llimeri) e.geoeral ziA
s-ortment_ni -
hardware, tone fritec,__Cedur IP:are;
Brittania II are; Groceries, Oils,
,Paints; Varnishes,- Glass,--Brush 7s . -
es; Whip's, Canes, La with for
•
bu_rninb Gmnplt ne Oil
and a great variety of articles uscf n l•and necessary
for-Gu•nisling and keeping a house. lie hasalso, and
will constantly keep on hand • .
Canaphilie Oil,
. . _
_lt cheap and elegaut• substitute for sperm oil, and .
luctiiiglit.mrtippointed -the agtint of Messrs. Backers
and Brother of Newark N. J., for the, sale of Jane's
Patent Lamps in - this coindy, he is prepared' to fur
nish Lampsand Oil, at a very:reasonable rate to all
.whil may wish•tn use this new and economical light-.
Having selected his guails himself,and made his.
purchas'for cash, he is able, and Is determined to
sellt . .
Those having the cash to lay out wiAml it tn their
advantage to give him a call.
• , HENRY DUFFIELD.
Carlistg, July 8, I . •
NEW HAt..IISANUFACTORY
WM. .11• T 0U T ;
EGS leave to inform the citizens of Carlisle and
IA its vicinity, that he has commenced manufac
turing Flats, of . the latest fashions, and of theNry
best materials—comprising -
Russia, Brush, Beaver, Nutria, and all
kinds•of FUR IMTS, • •
. ..
of • which- n general assortment will always be kept
on hand, or made to suit according to.orderr which
he will sell on the most accommodating terms for
cash or Country Produce. . . .
His shop will be found in 'Amber street, in the
house formerly kept by Lindsey Spotswood as •a
Hatters' Shop. . .
Carlisle, May 26,1841.---6 m. . •
Bar Iron,-Glass , I;Le"'
Just received at the New Store of the subscribers.
4 Tons BAR IRO of first rate quality, and
foy sale very low for c , s t, per consignment, 90 half
#bxes Bby 10 and 10 half Boxes 10 by 12 • . •
• Weiler° Glass, •
in good order,for sale to Merchants at Pittsburg"
prices, and Duncannon best
NAILS, BRADS AND SPIKES,
at ManUfacturers prices, also, on hand Witherow's
Celebrated patent PLOUGHS, FLAX-SEED OIL,I
_byAlle_galjon, or Barrel,
_OIL MEAL, l'irttberill
Sr. -Br° s. Pure w LEAD—M-ifICIG7ANT
VANEERS, &o. bro.
BOSSERMAN & HUTTON.
Carlisle, May "5, 1841.
INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS
BY FIRE. • -
THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COM
" PANY OF PHILADELPHIA,
a pital VIOD,OOO paid in.—horter Perpcitt al,'
CONTINUE to make Insurance, Permanent and
Limited, on every description of Property, in
TOWN AND COUNTRY, on the usual favorable
terms.
OFFICE, I 63i Chesnut street, near Fifth street. •
CHARLES 'N. BANCKER, President.
' • . • .DIRECTORS.
CHARLTON. RANCREII, SAMUEL GRANT,
JAMES SCHOTT, 1 _ Fat:DEVICE BROWN,
' , TROMAS HART,' .rACOR R. SMITE,
WHARTON, GEO. W. RICHARDS,
' TOBIAS WAGNER, MORDECALD. LEWIS.
CHARLES G. BANCKER, Secretary,.
iKr'The subscriber, Agent for the above Company
for the borough of Carlisle and vicinity,will prompt
ly attend to all applications for 'lnsurance, whether
,made personally or byietter. Resiknice Main street,
nearly opposite the Car Office.
WM. D. SEYMOUR.
March 31, 184,1.-4 y •
DR. S. L. STEWART,
Thomsonian Botanic Practitioner
of :Medicine and Obstetrics, No..
2 -(AlexanderA: Row near • the
ROA&
ESPECTFULI Y infoims his friends acid the
It public generally, that (through solicitation) he
has removed from Shirenianstown to Carlisle; where
he may be found at all tinies,uniess professionally
engaged. The afflicted shalrat at all times be treat
ed-with.PurelY.Vegetable Medicinei,•!No Poisons,"
and in strict accordance -with the principles laid
down by that.great reformer in medical science, Dr.
Samuel Thomson. " , •
Chronic cases, such as Consumptions, Liver Com
plaints, Dropsies, _Rheumatisms, and Cancers, are
more.partioularly informed that the New System is
admirably adapted to their cases. •
Lavallds from a distance can be accommodated
with:Dnarding while under_medical , treatment,•On.
reasgnabie terms.
:Carlisle, July _ 1.. •
Brandrethls. '
supply of the-above Pillejuat received; having
been obtained directly from Dr. Brandreth'e QOM
they are WARR.4.7OTED GE.VUINE.
S. ELLIOTT.
JU I 7 21 l i4t.
-4 ` • •••
MEI
_Azittra, i&vammuv,
Cqpperspailli, Skeet. SroDL and
Worker,
Respectfully inforrfis the public generally that he
still coot noes ibis busioesii at the Old Stand, North
Hanover street, next door to die Cabinet Shop of
William C. Gibson, Nylicre lic - has now on hand; and
is still mannf icturhig, every article in the line of
his trade; consisting of '
Haile . , B,', Fullers' and
KS Wash
_ .
ea--Kettles, .
ware Of' every
deserjotioo,. tare - Pipe, . Drip
ping 19an5,_,1)rumsi'&c...-
Ile has also for Hale Lest assortment of ,Coni : 7
nano, Cooking and I'arl9pr
, . •
! ever Offered in this place. hits common wood stoves
and cookinir, stoves• are of every Size and variety;
and his pat:lour stoves (for wood or. coal) are of
,the
newest patterns. Ile has in addition the Rotary.
cooking stoves, the Radiator stases and Radiator
drums for parlours, which are unsurpassed for cum
rt and economy hrthe use of fuel.
All of which Ihr - offers on Cie lowest terms for
cash.
. .
Carlisle, Aug. l8,1841. • —•-y.
N. Old Lead, Pewter,-Copptir unit Leather ta
ken in exchangefor sto‘efi, tin or copper ware. •
M=M3=:l
.
.
• .Jacoli Dundore
:._ ,
..._ .
Respectfully inforins ine ioitizens of Carlisle atitl
its vieinity, that he fias cosnmenced the .
Steddlleryaital Harness - Making
,
, . .
le iil l' i Vs iiii;icillsjii , Mietietclii ' NT ii i itstreet.7etre-1 lo nr
.ea'st of t,lte Storeml.:%lessl•s. A tigley.t.?. At,il.r , sint-,4t.41
,41 kw . thOrksyest nf lf v. iVentMrliell's,taverii,witere.
lie Will keei).eoestrmily.im 'Med, and itemlafiietpre 0-
- nrdejatilie slioi;tl:.."Sftiiitiee aeil-e.lii 'the in ostTpaseita-,
~ .. .
ble terms, . . . .
Sjuldles, Bridles; Collars, Har-
pOs, Trunk &c. &c.
jie strietattention to business, and an nnx
km-flesh., to .please:to.merit and reeei Ve a libei•al
share of ttablio uttra , ranu.t. best-of-work-
meli_cmpinied, its eZiorner4iriiyttibt.lF - t - ibik
to be done to the nod most substautoil moo
-
ner- -
- Carlisle, \lily 19 1.341
Fresh . Medicines.
The subscriber has recently received large addi
tional supplies of '
Medicines, ,Colori,Dye-Stults,
'.Linseed—Oil,Spts:Li Turpentine, :Oopal
Varnish,Painters' Bruslies,,--Varnish
„Brushes,' Hair Brushes, Sperinaceti Oil,
(very fine) Sperm Candles; Soaps in great
variety, Glass Lamili, Cap and Letter
Paper, Fruit, Spices, Perfumery, 4-c. 4-c.
which he will sell.to Physicians, Merchants
and others, WHOLESALE or by RETAIL, at
the lowest rates, having purchased - entirely
for cash; he will offer *gains to those ;
who wish to purchase at wholesale.
Maich 24, 1841.
Diseases of the ,Eye.
•
•
• •
• . DR. BOSTOCK , S
•
• Celebrated Eye Water, •
.Fin• the cure of Weak, Watery,ot Blood Shot Eyes,
• Ulcers, Humours, and Inflamation of the Eye-lids,
Dimness of Sight, eic.
yersoas sudject to any of these unpleasant disor
tfe6k,.will find this the most effectual remedy in use,
as it seldom fails to remove any of these - affections
by a few applications, without the least inconvenience
or pain., 'I hose'whoare troubled with a DIMNESS
1:0F . SIGHT will also find it a valuable remedy for
- strengthening the eyeilatproving the sight, and pre
venting the diinnesathat arrises from straining them.
It will also he found kiartlealarly useful as a wash for
the eyeti of . young children, to. remove inflamation,
andliutelee the humours to which they are so . liable.
Price 00 Cents a Bottle faith fill
_ .
fleas for ustag. : - • • • . .
Sold by, Carlisle by
• • S,..ELIAOTT.
. ,
•
===
.
. .
Dent', urgery..
HE SUBSCRIBER • spectfidly. - tenders• his
T
griteful acknowledgments to the . public for the
very liberal, share of patronage he lias.receiigil dur.
Ng the Oast yelaq 11110 would still continue to offer
them his professional services in their Variop bran.'
ekes at his residence, No. 7, Harper's Row:i::-Ne files,
clestises;and plugs teeth, mid, inserts incorruptible
tarier • metalic artificial teetkin the most approved
*tanner. Charges al way s.motlerate.--"; -
,•
•
nit 1.. C. LOOMIS; 'Dentist, -
IS - •
permanently located in Carlisle- and
will perform all operations that are required in
ndel Surgery, ratell'as Filing, Plugging and Ex
trie(ing Teeth, and inserting Artificial Teeth, from
a sinple tooth to a whole set: Hn3rill also attend to
all'thseases of the mouth, gums, nod direct and
'regulate the first and second dentition so as to render
the teeth of children and young.persons regular and
beautiful. , , _
First:--DR.I,EIDI"S BLOOD PILLS ARE ANTI
. QUACK, being prepared by Dr. -N. •B. Leidy
hiniself, a're,., ,, tilar Drug-gist; as well as Physician,
attested by Drs. I'tiysie l c, James, Horner; beweii,
Jackson„thbson, Corte, &e. &e. _-. -
Second -,-DIE LEI DI"S BLOOD PILLS ARE
- -- A NTITATERGUTD'AL, living an .A.tidottragairisi
Mercury and the Minerals,y) defeterious and daft
. gerbils; and upon the vireos of which Quacks de
: peod„foi' " killing or curing . ," and therefore mix
them with their nostrums.
,Third—Dß. LEIDIPS BLOOD PILLS ARE SA,
TERTILAN — ANY OTTIE RS, as•i viising• theta;
I .
they regnire no restraint front living or ocup.a
, tiaa, - atal may 'he 'talc'en Sy. the most delicate and
i•' fethle,Ohl•and-yuunir„ malewlidTemain, at, all times
~ and tihder . iiGireinatiouis: '..
', . . ~ .. ;,',--• ..-- $-
!.F6lii-tit 'LEIDY'S . I3LOOD : PILLS
-,- BLE'rrEit ANn MORE.,EF Vm.TUACIT4 AN
.A NT•0111.11S, When, Used according to the Ili
, rinltions--amt. do tint require to lie taken in large
' qumtitiv's as is required of various other+ Medi
- eines,.making, a Drug 'Shutt of the 'Stomiudwle
pricing it of-its accustomed tionlisinnind,destroy
. mg its inuciions, and - thereby causing a Vapid de.
. • cline of the human Vstem. -
,_:lti alincases.w.here it purgation nany_b_e_lneeinsaiy,_
i-these-Pilla-willle-Rkund_hotiv eflnctual and easy in
'Portlier on in twill - i§ 'deemed unnecewry==the
numerous certificates published from time to time
'from Physicians and other individuals must have
convinced-the incredulous, and for the further in
formation of all,others, Dr. Leidy'refers them to the
directions.whicit accompany 'each.box. '
They are prepared and sold, wholesale and retail,
t Dr. LEIDIPS HEALTH MNIPORIUM, Nn. 101
North S . ccond street, below - Vine street, (sign• of
th Golde'n,Pagle and Serpents,)
25 cents a Box.
Also; for sale. liy gT-FNENISON` & DIN KLE
Druggists, Carlisle, Pa. , .
$100: -- 100: • •
Will be forfeited by Dr. N. B. LEIDY, for a prepa
ration of Sarsaparilla equal to his
11itedicatpd Extract of Sarsaparilla.
'Tlie.effmacy of Sarsaparilla is well known h Sem
luta or King's Evil, Erysipelas, Diseases of the Liv
er, Affections of the Skin and . Bones, Ulcers of the
Nosd, Throat and Body, as well as an Antideft. to
Mercury and the Minerals, Constitutional Diseases
and a general Purifier of
,the Blood and Afittpal
Fluids.
Dr. Leidy would refer to the most respectably phy
sicians in Philadelphia, as well as throughout the U.
States for the character of his preparation, ns well
also tc the "numerous certificates from physicians and
others, that have been froM time to time published,
now deemed unnecessary as the character of his pre,.
paration is firmly established. Throughout the Sou
thern States it isvuied idtogedierkinthtlirougkout the
North takes the precedence over all others, partieu
larly among physician; who, for the benefit of their
patients, alway . t, recommend it..
The reader rdferred to the directions accompa
nying, each bottle: for recommendations, certificates,
and further particulars,__
Remember, one bottle,(half a pint,) is equal to six
pints of syrup, and is equally pletumnt to take.: ,
01 - 4 Price One Dollar per Bottle.
For Wan Cdrliale by„s TE VEN SON
" DINKLE, Druggists.,
May 12,1841.---6 m. . .
Thi s extraordinary - Chemical compoSition, the re
sult of science anift he invention of a celebrated med
ical man, helntrodUction of which to the public
was inyeSted With the solemnity of a 'defith-bed be
tptest-, has since gained a reputation unparalleled,
filly sustaining the Correctness of the lamented Dr.
Gridlley's last confession, thnt "he dared not die
without giving to posterity the benefit of his knowl
edge on thia Subject,",,and he therefoi.e. bequeathed
I to his friend and attendant,Solomon llays,the secret
of his discovers'.
• .
It is now used kr the principal hoipitala, add the
private practice in our country, first and most cer
tainly for the cure of the PILES, and also extensive
ly and effectually as to baffle credulity,'unless where
its effects arc witnessed. Externally in the.follow
ing complaints:
- For Dropsy- r c_reating extraordinary absorption.
at once.
Swellings—Reducing them in a few !mum.
Rheurnatism--Acute or chronic, giving quick
case.
S. ECLIOT T.
Spre Throat—By cancers. uleers;or colds.
Croup and Whoo t )ing'-Cough---Externally and
over the chest.
, All.Bruises,Srains r and-Burns--Pured in a-few
'hours. - - -
SoresaMiUleers-.-Whether fresh or long-stand
. Mg, and fever sores. . .
Its operation upon adults and children in reducing
i t
6 umiak swellings, mid loosening coughsand tight
ne %of the chest be relaxation of the parts, has been
sue rising beyond conception. The common re
mark of thope who have used it in the Piles, is "It
nets like a charm."
THE PILES,--The price, 1, is refunded'to any
person wbo will use a bottle of Hays' Liniment for
the Pales, MnLreturn. the empty bottle 'without being
cured. These are the positive orders of the proprie
tor to the ngents,and out of nanny thousands sold, not
one has been'unsuccessful.
We miglit insert certificates to .any length, but
prefer that those who sell the - article, should exybit
the original to. Purchasers.
•
The Blind Piles, 'said to be, incurable by external
applications . - -=- Solomon Hays, warrants the contrary.
His Liniment will cure Blind Piles. Pacteare more
-stubborn than•theories. 'He solicits all respectable
physicians to try it upon their patients. It will do
them no harm, and it is known that -every physician'
who - has had the' honesty to make the trial, has' clu-
Aidly tulfnitted that it • has succeeded in every case
they have known. Then why not use it? It is the
recipe of one of theirmost respectable members, now
deceased. Why refuse to use it ? Because it is sold
as a proprietary medicine Is this . a sufficient ex
cuse for suffering their honest •patients to linger in
distress ? We think not. 'Physicians shall be con
vinced tliatitereliC.AO humbug quackery about'
this article.,--Ntrliv then not Alleviate human suffer
ing ? If they won't, try it beford,lnt thent affer all
other prescriptions fail.. physioinio are respectfully
requested to do theniselvettand patients to
use this article.. 'lt.shall-be taken. from the bottles
and done up as their prescription lE t, • desire: -
. • . •
•• ..Seld by con:tato& Co; Who Briiggists,.
No: 2, Fletcher- street;
- r - also STEVENSON:
DIN E ;
,
DI XT I STR,F.
. -
Dr. LOOMIS may at. pll times he found at Ids of
fice,.on Iligh street,opposite Muer:while's Hotel: Carlisle,Jnne 13, IH4l.—y.
I • •
BLOOD ! !
-TEE SPRING' TIME OF YEAR -IS CoMINR2'
Be ye purified in your Blood;
• . . And'llealth will attend you.
"7'he Life rf the Flesh i 8 in the .filood."
LF.VITICI.7B C.. XVII. V. XI.
WOW IS THE BLOOD - TO BE PERM ED!
i
pr Thousands can answer tl question who know
from actual experience that
.. DR. LEIDY'S BLOOD PILLS,
COM,PONEND PART OF WHICH IT -
• S.4IIB.9PARILL N.
. .
APe. t!ie Safest, beg., and most effectual-Pills-known,
Spring or Vali Purifier
.
Thousands, who have for several years past used
Mori during tlie,Spring am! Full (as well Cc at 'other
tinier) will 'never use any others. Hundreds' are
already daily procuring' them, who have hdrefofore
employed them. ' The bbjeet.of this 'advertisement
is th ;affirm the thousands who
,know not yet of theM,
where they may procure themgenuine, that they
may try them.; heing fully satisfied that Laving tried
thent, they will never be persuaded tO use any other
for several reasons.
t I' ln•odn eing .
thil . stoinach,lriping-or. lity.othe.r. unpleasant Sell sit
ti o n s.
Hay's' Liniment.
,FICTIOX
To Physicians and Patients.
.1 - k R. LEIDiriS CELEBRATED TETI:VE(4ND
j_j ITCH OINTMENT is daily becoming more
popular. Daily do numerous individuals stop and
inform the proprietor of its great success in remov
ing and curing the Tetter and Itch.
Numerous testimonials might bepublishe&of its
efficacy, b u t for the.delicaey felt by individuals hay- °
ing their naines -published in connection with so.
loathsome and disagreeableiffections. - ' •
It maybe, used with , perfect-safety by young- and
old, even ution infants, containing no mercury or ,
other mineral substances. Dr. N. - Bi Leidy prepares •
it himself and knowing its composition;rnast confi- ,
dentially recommends it as superior -to any other
remedy for the Tetter and Itch. Prepared and sold
at Dr. Leidy% Health Emporium, (sign attic Golden
Eagle. find Serpents,) No. 19.1 North Second streetp
help*, Vine. .
. .
Also, for sale by . STEVENSON & DINKLEI
Druggists,Carlisle, Pa. . •
The above preparations are sold by all wholesale .
Druggists in Ehiladelphia, and by all respectable,
Merchants and . Druggists throughout the United'
States.
May 19, 1841.fim„ , . ,
•
Rheilmatisura: Riteurnatininul
. DruLeumos.RHEUMATIC LINIMENT:
—Highly recommended and a truly•effiCacious
lineation for ,Rhenmatism; Beniies,.Sprains, Stiff:
Jim, and Weakness of' the• Limbs and Joints, Pane
along the Rack, Sides and acros's the Loins.
- - ///: COALHP.../VD;i2 770. A 3. ,
Extract of a letter from Dr. Johnson, dated
' • Philadelphia, May 7i1i,1839 . ,
The Rheumatic Liniment ann. Bl'opd PHIS have
been employed by
. mfself, and :finding them effrea- .
.cious, I have since' recommended them to Many,
that have been entirely cured of Rheumatic pains,
lumbago, stiffness of the joints, numbness, of the
muscles, limbs, Bm. ..
Exh•act of ft letter froitDr. Jennison ; dated
Haiti more,' May 19, 18 . 41: •
Your Rheumatic, Liniment possesses properties
which.l have never foluid in any Liniment I have
heretofore Mnploved.
Extract of a letter from Dr. C. IL Gomlrieh, da
ted • Pittsburg, June '2lst, 1899.
_ .
-- 011 — miberous IfiniTaTjas - wall - :1 - 1r.tdiiii nes hePerofare
employed foe Rheumatic affections, none_ have been
scrsuccessfulas the Liniment and Blood Pills man
' ufacturcd by you. 'I hey have in this placwvon the.
golden
,opinion of all whohave used them. To my
own knowledge they lari•e cured several that were
-by-mysell-and other-men-pronounced incurable. ~ --
It may not,be niniss,to.remark, that both - theLini,
inebt,tind moo Pilts'are.prepareff by Dr. NB.
-Leidy - Nen - milt a reolat , DruOist and , Physician;:
ner,l3tiweo;.Jnines,lFtlisno r Coxe,':&.e.:4llPliiindel- - -;
'T.his'Linimeitt is Prepared oidy, and for sale •
wholesale and retivilat•Dr.N.,l3.l.Ell6y , s
L'BIPORIIIAI, No. 191. North Second Street,lsigp . - •
of the Golden' Eagle
And Serpenta;) Philadelphia.
N. 8.--The.geOine•is neeninp:miell by thn . writ- ,
ten sisnatnre of. Dr. N. B. Leidy on the 11)4
Pelee cents,n bottle, or threebottles fof $l.
Alsoc_for sale by_ STEVENSts; 'Est. DINKLE"
Drucxists,Carliile, Pa.
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- =llTarigrl£4l': - .==111 . 1. —"
. There is 110tottccase . of Fever in , a thousand, but
may be effectually broken up and removed by the
use of this Elixir. It removes all atddity
bilious{ ii itnd (a:insfiliation from tliAt stomach,
and bowels. It operates 'gently and eirectuall, on
the bowels, and powerfully On the_kidneys and skin.
It removes all Unpleasant feclingsaftera heortsv meal ,
and promotes a good appetite.= It needs only a trial .
to give perfect satisfaction. It has become a general
practice with many to use this article in al I cases
colds, pains in tli`e v lioa•or heavy disagreeable feel-,
ing, tendering ta headache or chilliness. For hoarstt. ,
ness, if taken through the day,it eompletety restor e'
the voice without producing sickness.' Whootiing
cough, and all coughs of children are cured hy.
The stomacli i is kept in perfect order by it, and it i
quite impossible that any disease should comme,o. - ce
while a person is using this Syrup.,
Gzr If taken daily, it produces a rudy, lrealth• , and •
young appearance, by driving off all the humors of
the system. Sold genuine at 2 'Fletcher street, one
door beldw Pearl street,,N. Y. by & Co.,
and by all respectable Druggists. •
For sale also by STEVENSON & DIN
KLE, Carlisle, Pa:
[Mny 190841,-43m
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Balm Balm, of Columbia..
• . British Consul's Of its,•
Philadelphia.
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Ii_NOW. ALL, PERSONS to whom these pres- :
etas shall come, that I, GII,IIEIIT 'ROBERTSON,
Esq. his Britanic Majesty's Consul for the City of •
Philadelphia, do hereby certify, That Robert Whim
ton, Esq., who attests to the foregoieig-certificates,..i s
Mayor of the City of Philadelphia; and thaLltiat,
thew - Randall,Esq., is - Prali - onotary of the Court o,
Common Pleas for the city and county of Philatliief
phia;tO both whose signittires, with theSealsol4eir
respective offices, full faith antLeredit is due, u.
I further certify, that•l am 'personally acquainted
'with Joseph L. Inglis,one of ice signers of the certi
ficates hereunto affixed, which expresses the effictici.
011ie Balm of Columbia, and that he-is a person n I
great respectability, and worthy of full faith and cre
.dit; and that I have heard him express his unqualifi
ed approbation of the effects - of the said Balm of-o
lumbiai;i4 restoring his hair.
Given under my hn,nd and,sral of office, at the city
of Philadelphia, in the. State of Pennsylvania, the
United State's of Ameitra.
ROBERT wHAirroN, Esq., •late MLyo.• of
Philadelphia, has certified, as may.bp seen below, to
the high character of the following gentlemen.
The undersigned do hereby certify\ that m e have
used the Balm of Columbia discoverlid by J. Old,
ridge, and have found it highly servicekble not only
as a preventive againstthe falling off °O A air,but also
a certain, restorative. 9, • •
WM. THATCHERoenior,
- Methodist Minister in St. George ikharge,
No.. 86 North :Fifth at.
JOHN
.P. ING I.IS. 331 Arch at.
JOHN D. THOMAS, 'IVI. D. 163 Blkfe st•
JOHN S. PUREV, 101 Spruce st. •
• HUGH MeCURDY, 2 , 13 Seuth 7th t•
JOHN _YARD, jr:, 129 Arch at.
The aged,Autt those-who„persistitt_wearinsiwig
may not always experience its.restorative qualities
yetlit will certainly raise itssirtues in the estimation
of the public, When it is known that three of the a
bove s igners are more dull' 50 years of age, and the
other's not less than 30.
CO/ 1 1116NWEALTII OF PENNSILTAIVII,i
- City of Philadelphia.
11, ROBERT WHARTON, Mayor of said city w'r;
Philadelphia, do hereby certif . % that I em well ac= -
quainted with Messrs. J. P. Inglis, John S. Purev-,
and Hugh McCurdy..whose. names are signed to de , '
above certificate; that they are gentlemen of charac-•
ter and respectabilily, and as such full creditsheuld
be given to the said certificate.' ,
In-w . linear whereof, I itave - herennto set .nii•
(1... and and caused the seal of the city to he affixed',
the s ixth day of Dec. nber, &c.
• 1...-ROBERT 'WHARTON' Mayor:--
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fiLDRIDGESTI • ALM . OF COLUMBIA' FOR .
UP THE HAIR.-Its pokitive quitli,ties are as fel-
I=
Ist: For infant'rikeeping. the head free from side .
anti. causing' luxuriant growth • of.hair.
• 2d.; For.ladies after child-Lir th, t.estoring the'sk
to ita usual strength and firmness, and preventing' th e
fallidg out ofthe•hair. • 7 , • .
Sd. For any persoorecovering from z any debil i ty
i
the same effect s produced. .
started,
4th. If used in infancy till a ,ls goodgrowth
It may be preserved by attention to she latesTeribtl,
of life. • •
55h„ It f r ee s th e f l ead.T l . os o slandruff,. strength in.*.
the roots, imparts health andtiigor to thecirculnti oo
and prevents the hair from 'changing colour or get
ling. gray. , • '
beautifully:
6th. It causes ,
hair to curt
done up in it overnight'. •
,ajorr.- ladies , tofiet.should eve,be e w ithout i t 's, '.
h. Children who have, 153. any means contracted
-vernain in-the •head;fire immefirateljr rind perfectly
oured.of them by- itause.- infallible. •
...For' sale at the drug store er.Comate.4 & ,
:Flet6her stnet.bear I'earl; and in rtarlisle_kl.S*r
-4 111e*16•,•1840;rr.tr,77.7
Tenet': Itch!!
SP 0 litWS
HEALTH ELIXI i..
zapE4T ROBERTSON.
Read tile following
[From Use Mayor.]
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