Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, November 17, 1841, Image 4

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- • Pri°HlM Esta,blioilimenl,
FOR 'S. I .IP LE.
" Herald & Expositor'' is:offered
f. r sale. .Itis.the'ottly7Whifr paper in-this
nomity, has a large subseripiiho Ii
WHOU la Of atiVvrtising and johce.
and . gol'ill'inaterials for 'y
raekly 'papet% .
.11,9ttty_4 : (mg phis!) 4AIAlLe. i 3s-eit
or. Will tot with prompt atte
Itial's and Boys )ootli; al
I hnve ~ just received - fir Winter. sal(
.14 en's ain(lll.,y
Bunts, Shoes•.and
which are ofKreif cheaper dem' . auk• ew
Eire in this platal. •
Capliart, oj.r. I'4 ISiI
Caps ! Caps ! ! Cap
Jtitt reevived and added to m) f
. hr.:maul and at•avonaddc stock of )le•
nip, Cloth, Selet, flair and
Idte laust fashion and at dn. , lotyest pri
Carlisle; OA. 6:18.0
I:: at , 14 11.. TOO 11,
P.1.:11741 541114.)S 41 114.) Yr
" The stiltscriher hereby if& wnis eitizens'of Ca r
fivle, and Ow mthlie generally ,that he has mkim the
shop nearly oorio.ite th - e .111i1. ashl a r hr n ill he prr
pared to nvuoilwtme tn . ortlcr;on the most iTasom-.
ble terms tmy 'article in his line of hnsh ~
iess,uch as
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NeS, ' •
i.iffe will also artmul In -Steeling and 'Grhitling Axes
113 solicits a share of puhlic palrtionp.e..
JOHN HARRIS.
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14 AN OTHER_4
LIFE SAVED.
By the extraordinnry virtues of tinil
medicine, the, "BALSAM OF WILLD CUMU
NN," the well-known Barons remedy for CON
SUMPTION AND LIVER COM PLAINT,
COUGHS, COLW, 'ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS,
CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH, &c.
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11. - illiamenwg, Srpt. 4,1341.
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, To Dr. - NV iST Alt=-I)rtir sir, it givt.B nue grc•nt
ti .It- t•rier , iremt xsTnr,
ItTensiwe,tti? 3x4
p ratcr• -
1)61.1 1)11 , 4 , 1/..!,
' ..:( " Wiefql;*Ct. gq , .l4li!th (I the
I.llave origl.l,,our:4
mine whose Ore Ivas---,veiry low with Co/mum/Him. -
; p •rsn used nie to 14. Itini have some of ii, - and loot:410
f,4 day..S.sgo nod-she told me she believed it was
the only thin; lbst had. saved her Life: She hail tl•i
'edtcerf.thing. before, but noth MO." did .her an) gothl,
and when site emmnetbred.taltlng it was sick in bed,
but-is now tip and. kinks better than 1 ever tass. lint
bef ire. As 1 . (11. MyStif l ant . site it Olf yurr_nte
entirely, for.l. feel better every day. - Send gni! ',sin
bottleS more 4... the bearm', as 14 neighbor
.w: nts
three •Mnre.
Votits , sTirdre_ friend,
S M 1: El, (01.!:S
tr^.r. The genuinelialsam-snid in Clii•Wic,
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• Price Omrbollar (t
Selit.2e, 1811.---Grn
Cmsetniption and keeding at the hanza Cared, by
• the use ni Dr. Hinedn's Expect°, ant Remedy.
:MISS FAIELINE YEAGER ., aged seventeeny. ars, was taken When at the age of sitteen with a
slight-cold;whielr- she neglected until the 1 J.TF. GS •
fell a preftO flea seeking destroyer. CONS I,', NI P
TION, when application to a physiehm VVll , i made,
but to no cfil:et. He considered her ease a hopeless
One, and-prescribed but little Medicine for her. In
the meantime she discharged great Imantities
with much'espotorntinn of thick phlegm and COllO.
lice bndily frame- at length became reduced to
Aug skeleton. Ilex last was anxingsly•Luoked for by
her. friends, thather sufrcrings might end.by the pangs
.of death. During, t h e time her Phytician frequently
called, and as the last recnuese determined to test the
virtues of Dr. DUNCAN'S EX I' ECTO It ANT
REIIEDN'," having neticed some extraordinary cure
performed by the medicine in similar cases. Ile at
once obtained two bottles and administered it to lice.
The fotteth day he found' some change, which gave
hopes'. He continued giving the medieine for elg 1-
. teen days; at that time she was rendered : to be
walking in her bed chamber. to the a lishment of
her fricinds and relatives. .Sher t noted using the
. 'medicine for eight weeks, NV she declared herself
• entirely . free from diseas nd pain, and pow pursues
her daily occupatici • perfect health.
Principl trice, N 0.19 North Eighth street
Pl:Dade:l •
F :sale at the Han; Store of J.. 1. Myers &Co
arlisle,and WM.'Peal,Shippensburg. ang. 25
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Read what it hies Baia,.
And if you have a friend, 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 CllClUßY," l .3vbich has
oured thousands of this complaint after ever thing
else had 'failed. Read the following, undoubted
, proofs of its efficacy. ti
Roxnonorcit, Sept. 101811.
MAU Sin t—Please Send me two bottles more of
your Balsam of Wild Cherry, like that you sent me
before. I have taken nearly all -of the first two, and
confidently believsd.this medicine will cure me. I
have used a great many remedies within the last
year, but have neverfound any thing that has relieved
me so mtich. It has stopped my cough entirely,
checked my nig ht sweats, and I sleep better at night
and feel better i n every way titan 1 (Uwe for mauy
Mouths. _ Yours, respectfully,
. .7 /a trs KELLY.
HOLMESBURG, Sept. 1 2. 1841.
FIIIEND Warr:nu-1 must agnin• trouble thee to
send me two bottles more of tby invaluithle Balsam.
I have now taken three bottles in all, and can assure
thee'llint it has done memoregood than all themedi
eine I have ever taken before. Send by the stage as
soon as possible, and oblige thy- friend,
JACOB HOLLOWAY. ,
BRISTOL, Sept. 8 1841.
DEATt Dacron.-=Hearing so many people talk of
the wonderful cures your Balsam of Wild •Cherry
has made in Consumption, I sent to one of your
Agents the other day for a bottle, and 'have found it
to have relieved me so much, that I want three bot
more sent soon, as I bellevc it will'cure me too. I
have used Jayne's Expectorant and other medicines
besides, but nothing has ever , done.me , us.ninch,good.
as yourshas. Send a Steamboat Boliver.
Yours truly, . WILLIAM Tuost.t.s.
• Cillesides its este ishing efficacy in Cdnsump
lion, it is also the most effectual remedy r discov
ered for LIVER COMPLAINT , A MA,
BRONCHITIS, COUGHS, CROUP,'‘WI-100P
ING COUGH, & 0., as hundreds will testify who
have been cured by it after all other remedies had
failed.
DRUGGISTS and DEALERS will find this me
dicine a valuable addition(to their stock,-and should
alwayilkeep - it.ini hand, as it is uniVehallY acknow
ledged to be one of the most useful family'medicines
now In , use. . . . .
otr'l3lo very particular Ito ask for Dr. WISTAR'S
BALSAM - 0_ WILD CHERRY. Sold wholesale
and retail by . WILLIAMS & Co., Chemists, No. 93
South Fmirth street Philadelphia. . .
-(p' - The Genuine Balsam sold in Car
lisle, by SAMUEL ELLIOTT, appoint
ed - Agent..
.a bottle.- - •
(towbar' 10, 18 , 11.--1 y ' '
Hats! Hats!! 1146!!!!
Tusr received, Fashionable Russia,Beaver end
W. ! if ' Hata '
and
14° by
'Eht'S itAIt'VITZ
Carliqe,•Octobets 6,1 . 841. •
Mew' . Cart for Sale )
Enquire at the §tore:Pf
Clirl4l.eio4oi6:6,'tsp;
CI! I,S
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EmAzoit -lloitiNsoN, of Carlisle, is agent fur selliag the right to -make and ;vend the HOT Affl.l
STOVE, mid will dispose of Counties in this mid the adjoining States. , .
We pnblish the foll6Wing recommendations from sonic of4hOse whiiare-using the stove,, to encourage
others to try it.
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. - Carlisle,S'elit. 1 1 .2; 1841,. ' but lam convinced urn trial find it ran be done as
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1 have in use in my kitchen-one of llatiliaways pat. = well heyour stoic as in a' brick oven.
no 'lot Air Cooking Stoves, mid - can recommend it I . believe that the general introduction-of your
stove into elan 'will be very beneficial- to the public,
os a very superior article. The one I have is'No. 3.
therefore I shall take pleasnre in -recommending i
It has 5 boilers and au oven sufficiently large to bake
six Ayes of bread. The bakipg, making, and broil- wmy friends. Yours respectfully, •
ing can all be done at the same time and with .much ,--' .. Vs [IAA A. M 'MOUDY.
less wood than required for any stove which we have ' • • . Carlisle, Sqa. 10,1841.
tie-d. ' ' ' , . ;Maws. E. Radium Ct . 'Co .--f;entlemeti, I have,
: This size appears to be peculiarly calculated for fairly tested the "I-lot Air Stmie" which you. up
riermers. a n d for their benefit I invite them to call, at my house, and can recommend it as ssessi ng
and see this - senve itensc., as 1 shall fake pleasure in : principles of economy and convenience far suipas
showhir the stove to all whom- into or.curiosity isiog any other stove which I have.ever seen.
mayit.atice to examioe it. The boilers coming in immediate conteict with the
• -____.-----. - SIMON WUNDERLICIL, fire gives it great facilities for hoiling,and fie oven
(*arlide, .5 ; ;(<G. 11,1841. is heated on such a principie that bread is baked in
.. m,..,,,,,t, 4. E. 11 ; i1dn.5 . 0 ,,, & co.—cr „..„ . „-,,,,,i,„ , 1 hay , as fipete manner as ma ' brick oven. 1 find-it also a
ihring the h,„, days I h„--re had vont , ilitthit „. n.y % great saving of fled and labour, rid would advise all
lint Air Stove in use, bccothe convinced of its t o adopt it. ' 'MITCHEL AIeII,ELLAN.
.. • Chambei sburr: A Sept. 6,1841:
great sotperimity ilyet• all other senses 1 have used or .
;vol. I find by the trial that boiling, roasting, link-, Ido certif.) that I put now 'using on of !Intim waY's
Mg mil broiling limy a'il he done. at the same time, Patent liot Air Cook Stoves, No. 3, and tlo recoil
in a mini pelf, et manney, and with less than' one mend it as superior to any -stove 1 have seen, the
fourth the fuel I have ordinarily nsed for the • memo great saving ()Crud, and the Variety that cap be cook . -
mirpeses. 1 lint hcretoliire been of the Opinion lug at the same time, nakesit teirtilijkd to those vv
bread cimbl UoLhe well baked in a cooking stove; - wish tothcilitate the opCrations ofthe kitchen. ! .--
Carliele 'September 15,18,11,-....r ! ~,; ,.--'-' . -' - ' •' JOS. CULMITSON '
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cpppo
7.4.111153,L. rILIPLEI' 4 . Ii.:ir st e.eei-;*
- site _:ortitminss - I lotel, Is j n'oit for the sale of iintlitc
uity•S' Patent . , •
Rol Coe'
%%Lich re:a•rnnts.to Lr 109 pct vynirbetter than any
otl:(l..stove In•ratorove,
Farmers,Tavrrn Imokorp amiTtlier; aro invited to
Mose Stoves on trind, and are not Wean('
mith die operation of Ilioptove;or - tlie price, they may
I.r.,returMd. .
:
• ' '-'” .. 3: P. Still • continues to
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_' keep on land - -
• --- rT - '7,- - -. 6 .stoticti.
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f „ . , , i„,
, i .. : xc_ of 'allAleseriptions, mon
g
..,.:ya. 4wlliei are the. improved
:*ir ~ a -:, Rothil: Cooking stoves so
iiiiiv.erstillyapproveth stove
'-• --------*--.- -- .- - .—furiiiiure„ stole pipe, and ft
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Sheet iript and Copper ware, which he will dispose
of on reasonable terms. .
Ordeus io Town mid Country;for House Spouting
-or oil?
' vr-work-promptly-attentled . tm• - - • - - '--.
C. disk, Sept. 15, 1841.—1 y.
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Office and dtvelling High street, next doer to
V. E. Thorn.
Carlisle, August 4,1841.7-71 f.,
All psi ith the earli
est city m inch gratified
by calling n they can liayc
n selectioa-Of , ..,,mwkng weekly papers,
viz:-„,-Philaidelphia daily Chronicle, Ledger and
_Spiit of the Times •, New York Herald daily and
weekly; Ne'w World, Brother onathan, Boston No
tion, Yankee Nation, MagAines, &e. Rte. Any per-
Son )vishing to become subscribers for any of this
shove woo ks, and all the popular works of` Chalice
O'Malley, as far as published, bound in boards, wi,
please call with
CHARLES M'CLURE,
.111'7'ORNEY ✓IT LAW.
PP lice in High street a few doors.
- West of the Post Office.
Carlisle, April 28, 1841. 7 —tf '
1 UST RECEIVED some very fine HAT?.
a HERRINGS Sr. CHEF. E,at t
Store of A. MC ARDS.
May 12;1841. • .
ARNOLD & ABRAMS have just received a
great variety of Cloths,Cassimeres,Suttinets ; &c. &o.
which
,they are determined to sell cheepqr than ever
before oftitred in this place or elsewhere.
The publin are ;tithed to call and examine for
themselves.
Shippensburg, August 4,1741, '
The subscriber; having sold his stock of DRUGS,
!Ice. Wends settling up his business, and would hereby
notify those indet ted t o tall and settle their accounts
before theSrst Of January next; when his books will
be left with .1. IL Irvine, E.!sq , for, collection. • '
A: J. NORTH.
Newville, ger:. 2.), 1841.--3m* • . .
WEST • HIGH ST., CARLISLE.
The subscriber, thankful for past favnrs, hereby
notifies the public generally. that he still continues
at the old stand,nearly opposite the College Campus,
Where he will Mall times litsfound ready and wil
'Betio accommodate in the best possible-Manner,
those who may favor him with a calk The House
is located in the most business part of the town fl 'and
is near the . stopping place of the Carvon the Rail
Road. The ROOMS are large and. airy-rthe TA
BLE will be supplied with the very beattliemarketi
can furnish—and the I3AR with theelioicestLiquers
His charges are reasonable, and he will endeavor
merit by assiduity .end attention a continuance of pub.
lie patronage.
BOARDERS taken by the week, month, or year.
DROVERS and TRAVELERS will find it to their
interest_ to stop with him, as he has plenty ofitabling,
and a careful OSTLER always at hand.
ANDREW ROBERTS.
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Carliile, Sent: 8..1R4.1
COotrg.• / .•
have just received from the. City and am, now.
opening a large and splendid assortment of winter' •
Ott: ,
pp ofCloths i Casimeres, Satt netts,
Bangupind 'Gone Cords; black and.fancy Silks for
ladies dresses; Mons de Leine', Merinoes—a late
assolltnent 'of British and Domestic prints; Shawls
and lisOdkerchiefs; all of which have been selected
with ctireand will be sold atthelowest possible . prices.
• • ' • • • . - CHAS. 13ARNTI'Z.
Carlisle, Oct. 8,1841. •• ' • • •
JUST . rpeciired a few2pieces or new ogled
""' goodo,t7cprecialy for the ladies—Black and-fikar
cd Retoriaes, blue black Crape, dress Fratieh blor;-
nano; also black, Sillk Warp, for. sale by.
• ' " ' CHAS. HAHNIT;.
-Carlisle, October 6, 1841. • - , •
CHAS. BARNITZ
• E. ROBINSON ANL-CO: • • •
/4. re located in ,Carlisle for the. purpose of manlfacturing and . •
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. Hathaway's - Patent "Hot Air Cooking StoVes. • •
ul being aware that therople in this pine° and
becnmuch imposed
.upoii-iby the. in-
Idactii k a 'new and highlt recommended articles
iich they have 'been milticeil'hO",piiriliiie, and
tie have been so, slightly shade, and of such bad
iMerial, that ,in' a short time they have_faileir anti'
:come useless. We, therefore, do notintelid offer
igstoVes for.sale until they 'are fairly, tried in' his.
immunity, and pronounced more durablelii their
ristructiim#ietterutlapted-tcrthelmrposes-orboil ,
baking and all the varieties of cooking than any
her stove;. also, that they are a great saving o f fuel
well as labour..
0:1' We earnestly as real
ms of
- this place and the neighboring villages, to
1 nn'us at S. WonderlieWs hotel, or notify, us by
tier (postage unpaid) that they are willing to try ,.
re' stove—and the stove shall be placed. in the
iichen of,every perstM giving us' such notice, and,
ken away after trial, without any expense to per
ils making. the trial. . .
The stoves will he kept-for sale at the Tin,Shop
Mr. Jacob Fridley,and sit the Foundry of Messrs.
iv and Stouffer, in Carlisle.
Having contracted for Otte ,Hundred Twilt of
istings, we will,'in a few days, supply stove deal
with all the different. sizes, en the most liberal
lOHN GRAY,Agt
New* Goods !
STILL CATNE.IPER.
XOTICE.
GOLDEN BALL HOTEL
Z:..,10;::% - ::tf.A.4• . ...I.4.:04...)r..-Nr.-**4,:ki-:,.:44,itix_ . .::*i_lra),0*.ti 0 . .* +
.These valuable pills are sere gentle in theiropern
lions causing:looler pain, griping nor any.untiseous
sickness. They ex.teedingly what'll and strengthen
thes; a clearing atthe tight hear
ing and memory of aged pei•soits, -by carrying-CT
phlrgnii,'watery 'Matter, putrid - groat and thick hu
mors, li•om the stomach bowels and. blood, which
mak6- them so celebrated for removing coughs,
rhendiati sins, pains .leoni ti etinily and limbs, gravel,
jades, sicl 'stomach, disordered bowels and - worms.
This medicine is also nn infalitde cure for fever and
ague. _
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Davies Panacea Blood Pills,.
For the'cure of coo - Ism - option, diseased wind-pipe,
ulcerated sore throat, lungs and liver complaint,
night sweats, flushes of !semi Writing in the stomach
tightness across the chestdiains in the breast and
side,inward cancers, piles ; sore ey'es•,sore lega r ulgers
Of every description 'swellings, rhetinvtisinsi they
stop the, spitting of !amid and lutal_the part targeted.
The Panacea Blood pills are prepitred expressly for
alie_strengthening .orev , 9:yritar . t
_systetn_titid
healing all ulcers nml-sores, purifying and removing
all bad humors from the blood, which is often brought
on from too-ni - uch sitting or standing, or by expo
suref>oriudden heat to cold. Weakly debilitated
persons arc particulnry advised to use them, as they
- strengthen the body in a superior manner; they are
not intended to operate on the bowels so much as on
the bloodois too much purging will destroy any weak
ly constitution, and has carried off its thousands to a
• 'world unknown to us. Take the advice of one who
studies to save tile and not to kill; weakly anti debili
toted• persons should not purge more than once a year
ns it often times brings on costiveness.
ALWAYS BEAR THESE IN MIND.
Sta ford county, Va. Sept. 7. 1840. '
Dear Sir:—l write to let you know that the Lord
haellone great things for me, whereof I am glad.—
When I saw you in Fredericksburg, I think I said
Thad been allicted with _a very. acid (sour) stomach,
and subject to a violent pain in my 'cad for more than
twenty years, for which. I took rhubarb 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 swelled that I was tinable,at times, to attend to
my business. But since you made me a present pt
n box of your Family Pills 1 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 new
ly disappeared, 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 Fredericksburg, to administer
to my relief. (Blessed be his holy name,' am greatly
relieved.) There is living in my neighborhood a
poor old. woman who hail been sick a king time and
could get no relief, at length I purchased a -box of
your pills kiiillave them to her, after a while I saw
her 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 ray acquaintances;
and many have purchased. Now,
as it respects my
sell; my - friends tell me when I goto. town, that they
have not seen me look so well fOr'mant years, and I
say to them, I will tell you the secret why /41 short
time ago I suet with a Di :Etaviesin town, and he gave
me a box ;o('pills, and they ;have made me look as
you now see me.' . I.trid-now, my frien4l hope that
the Lord will continue.to be with you,and make you
useful to your fellow-creatures, as 'he hash itherto
done. • I remain with respect,-
• ' CHARLES BRUCE.
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Saveral,Fenutles havelmen oared of the falling o
the womb, by taking very small doses at intervals.
Ferry; Avuot.ll, 1840.
Dn. Wie. Dsvir.s.—Dear`Siri--I am happy to in.
form you and the public, that I 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, during which time I tried
the skill of the best physician without'effect; at length
I was,induced to try your medicine; I found relief
after taking half a box,l continued to take them until
I had taken five boxes; my age is 71 years t and I con
sider that none but the old and rheumatic persons
know. how grateful I- feel to the medicine that has
restored me to health.
Yours, respectfully, - JOHN DIE.
We, the under signed,sue 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
he speaks so highly, and believe his statement to be
subatnntally true.
Respectfully, W. B. AricansOre.
Mrs. C, Burton, near Locust street, was diseased
for seven years with a lump - in the left sido,bumps
'allover her , skin pains around the small of her back
running into her stoinachovhich prevented her (to
use her own rds,)from eatingone particle of meat;
the first dose moved the lump, and two tines set
her at Jibe '
I was severely- diseased with the'blind piles for
twenty onths, andprpstrated from tle loss of bloods,
and o e and a Millie:sea of Davies Family. Pills has
made an entire'ciwe a- me. • .I..IOIINEION.-
Washington, D. C., May, 7, • •
Manufactured .and .retail, at
No. 265 Soutlrthird street Philadelphia; arid by Mr,
Joint Gnat', Cal liale;'general agent tbr Ciimberlandl
County.Perifisi. . • ,
• Also, for sale hy W.
_&t T. London, liClogslown ;
- "Hada Ileguestown, M. G. Rapp, Shi re
manstown,J. Longnecker, Wormleysburg;Area-,
einan, New Cumberland.; 7.• • ‘'
.
IKrPersona Wishing to become agents in the villa.
ges in Which the pills are not sold in Cumberland'
county, will be supplied with 'them by calling on, Mr
John Gray Carlisle, Pa., who, is empowered to'ap.
point Agents, Family pills to those who -purchase • • ;
to sell again will be charged, $2 per dozen cash, or nratatireihls rills.
$2,25 to sell on commiselon; and the Panacea Blood. •
pille at $4 cash," or-s4;¢p:. on. commission, Retail ". "
pp tbr pills`ls JAL :poi bux i tatppiy . of 'the above Pillsjustrece ye ; having
p a no a been obtained rlirept/y,from• Dr. Brand . reth'a .9.(fice;
blood' pille 50 cents per box. *.• Full directions • for
using then' accompany each Los . - • • the are fraRR4NTED G.FAVINE.
• . S. , EL - I,lolr.
...Ciiilisledilept,ls,lB4l.--6m, • ' • . JUIY 21,1841. ' '
liechantesburg Line
tesy; s _... 1, • •
• grat;
.
Between .11.110elianiesbnig ra i d
Phtladekthia' Balthnor
12.411, 110.4 D on CAN4L)
THE' sialscriberi3 grateful for pet favors;
beg leave to inform their friendsirnd the public
generally, that they still continue CO 'inn a line of :
hurthen Cars regularly, between Mechanicsburg and
Philadelphia or Baltimore, by which goods and pro
ce altdoscaptkiii - 4 will be fa ..ardeihtrylr-car
and despatch attbeloireet rates of freight.
Produce will be received .at their Ware 'Houses
in Mechanicsburg, and forwarded to either Phila
delphia or-Baltimoreoccording to, the direction of
the owner.
isOry The highest .price will be, given for NVII '
and Flout. '
' DRESUACI!
N; B. Plaster of Paris and Salt always kept on
hand, and for sale•at the lowest-priCes. •
July 29, . .
•
Craiir,:lleititO
. 4* Co.
Ie fon~ `~~9 eci Go~s~.~~jy "LiT
'COMMISSION SI FORWARD . -
ING MERCHANTS,
'Have removed to the capacious Warehouse'recently
occupied by ll: - LCech Sr. Co. at the north4westeorner-
Of Cherry and Broad street, Philadelphbt.' • • • ,
From thefacilities which the location and internal
arrangement - of this depot afford, 30 to AO Burthen
Cars can be accommodated to unload and load at the
Elaine time with sufficient roomto store '20,000 barrels
of Flour, and 400 to Goo ton of Grain exclusive of the
forwarding department.
Produce of every description will be received as
usual on consignments, and liberal advances made on
ocett(if required) until sales are effeeted-
CleAlll .10114,A5, & Co.
• • North-westcoruei*Cherry & Broad st.
•. _ _
' . • RL'FFIRRNCLS.
W. S. Cobean ' Cosizir.
Itenderann 8... Parker, Corfu,' .
•
.1-I enrvitlionds,, .
Sannaernnii & Bnaserrnan, ) • .
• •
Jecoli SWoyer „Veuruit/o.- •
J2avid Nevin, :Vhippetts4nr.g. )
.i. Logan Smith.V.lnf t CaNhier Chamber:ours.
Eyster, Hutzvikt CO, .
Robert rithning, • , 1
Catherwood & Craig, . A s _ purade m hui.
Wm. R. Thompsoi! & Co. r 7 "
Whitoll & Brown, ' J ' . .. . - .
•
• . •
' • li:i...;''ilitYgernibY
the Cities of New York ; Bar.-
draw°, and is now "opening at his store !print S. E.
Coe'fier of Market Square and Main Streets '(for-'
merly occupied 14 . Geo:Vir. Ilitne4. - 0 ngeneral-as
-iorttitent-of
.
.
. .
Hardware, tone Ware, Cedar' Ware,
Britiania 'Ware, Groceries, Oils, .
- . - Paints, Varnishes, Glass, - .l3rush z
- . . es, Whigs,' Canes, Lamps-0i
burning Vainyleinc Oil,
awl a great variety of +wale's useful and necessary
for furnishing and k F yvick a house. lie hasalsc, and
will constantly keep...on laud _ „
. .
-.-- --- Camphine . Oil,
a,clierip and elegant substitute for sperm oil';
having been appointed the agent of Messrs: Backers
-and Brother of Newark. N. J., for the sale of June's
Patent Lamps in this county, he is prepared to fur
nish Lampsand.,oll,at,n very reasonable. rate to all
who may wish to this new and ezonomical
Having selected his
. goods Jiimselfond made his
purchases for clish:lie is able, and is determined to
selli ow. - -
Those having the cash to 1 y out will find it to their
advantage to pre him a call .
HENRY DUFFIELD.
earlisle,July 8, 1840.--t
NEW HAT , MANUFACTORY.
; W M.sll . • T.ll 0U T
,1 EG§ leave to inform die citizens of Carlisle and
its vicinity, that he hos commenced manufac
turing. Hats, of the latest fashions, and of the very
best materials—Comiirming
Russia, Brush, Beaver, Nutria, and . all
kinds of FUR HSTS,'
of which a general assortment will always be kept
on hand, or made to suit according to order; which
he will sell on the most accommodating terms for
cash or Country Pro4se....
• His shop will be fdiffnti in Lonther street, in the
house formerly kept by Lindsey Spotswood as a
flatters' Shop.. -
Carlisle, May 26,1841.---6 m.
Bar Iron, G lass, &c.
Just received at the New Stare of the subscribers.
4 Tons BAR IRON„ of first rate quality, and
for sale very low for cas h , per consigament, 90 half
Boxes 8 by 10 and 10 half Boxes 10 by 12
Western Glass,
inlgood brikr,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, F4AX-SEED OIL,
by the gallon; :or Barrel, OIL 'MEAL, Wetherill
Bro's., Pure WHITE LEAD, MAHOGANY.
YANEERS, E4c.
BOSSERI4AN & HUTTON. -
Carlisle, May 5, 1841..
INDEMNITY AGAINST LOSS
'BY FIRE.
THE FRANKLIN 'FIRE INSURANCE COM
PANY. OF PHILADELPHIAT
a *pita( $400,000 paid in.—haiter Pe rpetu al,
CONTINUE to make Insurance, Permanent and
Limited, on every description of Property, in
TOWNIAND COUNTRY, on the usual favorable°
terms.
OFFICE, 164 Chesnut street, near Fifth street.
CHARLES N. BANCKER, President.
DIRECTORS. •
CHARM N. BANCKEH, SAMUEL GRANT,
JAMESSCHOTTi ' FREDERICK BROVEN,II
THOMAS GAR; • ' JACOB R. SMITH,
THOMAS I. WILIAM* GEO. W. RICHARDS,
TOBIAS WAGNER, MORDECAI D. LEWIS.
CHARLES G. BANCKER, Secretary.
ItlrThe subscriber, Agent for the above Company
for the borough of Carlisle and vicinity,will prompt
ly attend, to all applications ,for Insurance, whether.
made personally or by letter. Resideuce i Main street,
nearly opposite the Car Office. .
WM. D. SbYMOUR.
, March St,
DR. S. L. STEWART,
Thomsonian Botanic, P.raetitiOner
of Mediclue and Obstetrics, No.
2 Alexander's Row,- near the
Rail Road Hotel,
EPPECTFULI Y - informs his friends and the
public generally, that (through solicitation) he
Ras removed from Shiremanstown to Carlisle, where
he may linTound at all times; unless profesgtottally
e,en diwgagetV The afflicted shall:at at all times be treat
ith'purely Vegetable Medic i Poisons,"
and strict accordance with the principles laid
.down by that great reformer in medical science, Dr.
throne! Thomson: •
, Chronio cases, such as Consumptions,Lirer-Cons-,
plaints,'Etropsies, Bleuuatleras, and Cancer,s, are
Aftore particularly informed that the NeWßystem is
Ifflutitablyadapted to their oases.
liivailds from a distance Catt•be ta
aecomodated
,with Boarding while .under medical treatment, on - I
restsonable,terms.' • • ' • :
• Carlisle, JUly , .
ABEIA 14.1610.-NEY,
Sh'eet:- Iron . and.
.Ip4teitJtomit
'".
Tin: plate Worker,
Respectfully infortitriiie ftlitho generally- that he
still cont.nues his business at the OW Stand, North.
llaiiovgi• street, next door to' the Cabinet Shop of
Wil "a'm C... Gibson, where lie has now on hand, and
is still inanitfaetnring, every oracle in the line of
his trade i co n sisting of .. . •
Hatlets7, I;Wlere and Wash •
K E
Tea Kettles, Tin-ware .of every.
'descriPtion, - Stove Pipe, Drip- -
. • ping: Pans, Drums,.Stc. _
Ile lots also flir sale the best assortment of Com
mon; Cooking and-Parlour. • '
stakiro
ever blamed in this place. Ilia commonvoptlptfiveti
and cooking stoves are- of every - size and variety;
and his parlour stoves (for wood or coal) are of, the
newest- patterns. Ile has in addition the 'Rotary
cooking - stoves, 'the Radiator stoves and Radiator
drums for parlour's, which arc unsurpassed for com
fort and economy in the use, of fuel. • • •
All of which ho offers on the loWCst terms for
cash., .
Carlisle. Aug. 18, 1841.--v.
N. B. Old,Lead, Pewter,Coppm j and Leather ta
ken in eicchange forntoves, till or - copper ware.
A's', • -LOOK. Alif *THIS! .
••
Jacob Du ndore,
' Respectfully inform toe citizens of Carlisle and
its vicinity, that he line coMmenced the
•
Saddlery and Harness
• •
in all its various branches, in Main -street, one door
cast of the store of Messrs. Angaey Ed Anderson,and
a few doors-west of Mr, Wuntlerlich's tavern ' where
'he will keep constantly on hand, and - manufecture to
order at the 'shortest notice and on the most 'reasona
ble terms, ' • _ ••
- ° , i,•
14504 10 .4 - iirtd
•
Ilc hopeaby strict attention to lnisinesS, mid tin anx. 4 -
ions desire'to please, to merit and receive n liberal '
.share.ofriuldic patrOgage. - Having the bast of work
men-employ-cd,lti s eta etorn ere may.expectiheirwork ,
to be-done in Me neatest and most substintial man
ner.
• Carlisle, Alay 19,1841. • _ •
Fresh Medicines.
The subscriber has recently received large atlili
tiobal supplies of
11.11Cdicines,!ors, • Dyc-Studs,,
Linseed Oil,' Spla. Turpentine, Copal
Varnish,. Painters'. Brushes, Varnish
Brushes, Hair Brushes, Spermaceti Oil,
(very fine) Sperm Candles, Soaps in great
variety, Glass Lamps, Cap and Letter
Paper, Fruit, Spices, Perfumery, 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 bargains to those
Who wish to purchase at wholesale.
•
S. ELLIOTT..
•
, March 24, 1841. •,;
Diseases of the Eye.
1 4 - kt* t
• DR. BOSTOCK'S •
Celebrated Eye Water,
For the cure of Weak, Waterk,or :Blood Shot Eyes,
Ulcers. Rumours,
mand In./lama:fort of the Eye-lids,
nate of Sight, &O. • --• •
Persons sudject to any of - thes e unpleasint - disor
dethr, 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. Those who are troubled with e; DIMNESS
OF SIGH,T will also find it a valuable remedy for
strengthening the eyes, improving the sighttand pre
venting the dimnessthatarrises from straining them.
It wil4nlso.be found particularly useful as a, wash for
the eves of young childien,-to•remove inflamation,
and subdue the huniours to which they are so liable.
Price 50 , Cent& a Bottle with find direc
tions forusing.— • • - . --.
Sold in 'Carlisle by •
L • S. ELLIOTT.
•
Dental. Surg.ery..
THE 'SUBSCRIBER respecttlilly tenders his
grateful acknowledgments to the public forthe
very liberal share of patronage he has received l. dur.
ing the past year, and would, still continua° offer
them his professional services in, their various bran
ches at his rasidenco,No, 7, IfarpCr'S Row. He files,
cleanses, and plugs teeth,.and 'inserts incorruptible
sn
tarrer-etalie artificial teeth in the • most approved
manner: Charges always moderate. •
, J. C. NEFV,•fit: D. •
Carlisle, March 25,18.10.---tf
;DJE .70" - T rft
. . . . • -
DR. L ., C. , hit LOOMIS Den
. ,
IS.perinanently locatedin Carlisle., and
,
,will Perform all 'operations
_that are required in
Dental Surgery i such ao:Piling, Plugging and Ex
tracting Teeth, and i nserting Artificial Tebth;frOM
'a single tooth to a whole set. He will also attend to
all diseases of the mouth, gusts; &c., and' direct and
regulate the first and second dentatl[on sb as to reader
the teeth ofchildren end young persons regular and
•beautiful. . .. . .. .. . .
LOOMS may at times be found at hi e of
fice, on high stivet,opposite Macftrlane's HOtel.
nrlisle;dune 23, 1541
. :
; ,LOOD!!
_.
• I `THENG TIME OF YEAR IS COMING."
I I
.. • Be ye imrified in your Blood,
,And Health will attend you. - • '
' . 4 , , The Life of the Flesh is in the Blood.'', ' , 1
Lemtcus• 0. . XVI T. P'. mi.
I WOW IS 'EFIE.BLOOD TO BE PURIFIED !
--111:4-ThOUSalltlii can - ansWer this - question - 4M - knoW
fromactual experience that, . .
DR. LEIDY'S BLOOD PILLS, • ' • •
, . A COMPONENT !ART OP WHICH IS reheunrialism: lithenirnatisine
a lISAPARILL .4. .' mu.`'' DR. LEIDY'S RHEUMATIC,LINIMENT.•
—Highly recommended and a truly efficacious ay- -
,Arethe_safeat„best,and most efflctual Pills known,
It ELM- - placation, for Rheumatism, Bruises; Sprains, Stiff , .
• •- - • ' - -
,' .ness, and . Weakness of the Limbs and Joints, Paid
• Spring or Fall . Puriticr. along the Back, Sides and across - the Loins. . . .
• ..
Thousands, who have for Several years past used RECO 711.41 E NDaTIO.N S. -
them during the Spring and Full (a swell cleat other Extract, of a•letter from Dr. Johnson, dated
times) will -never use _any others. Hundreds are . .• - Philadelphia, May 7th,'1839.
. The Rheumatic. Liniment aria Blood Pills 'have
already daily procuring them, who have heretofore
been employed by niyself, - and finding them calm ,
employed them. The object of this advertisement
cious,l have ' elute' recommended them to many,
is to inform the thousands who know noty et or illem t that have beeicentirel •cured of Rheumatic pains,
liwhere they being them genuine, that they
lumbago,,. stiffness of the joints, numbness of. the
may try them; fully : satisfied that having tried
'them, they will never be persuaded to use any other muscles, limbs, &c:
for several reasons. . . Extract of a letter from Dr. Jennison, dated
First—Dß. LEIDY'S BLOOD PILLS ARE ANTI - ' Baltimore, May 19,1,,841.
himself, a r
QUACK, b
egular eing p Dru repa ggist, as well as Phys red by Dr: N, B. Lei
an, dy Your -Rheumatic Liniment ' possesses 'propertiea
which I have never ofOund in any Liniment I hare
ici
attested by Drs. Physick, James, Horner, 1)
ewees, heretofore 'employed: . -.. , ...
Jackman, Gibson, Core°, Sic. fitc. . . 'Extract of a letter fi om Dr. C. H. Goodrich, da-
Second—Dß. LEIDY'S' BLOOD_PIL LS.A R E ted • : , _. _: Pittsburg, June-21st,-1839.
_Ofnumerous Liniments and -Medicines heretofore
.:ANTI-MERCURIAL, being an Antidote against
employed ;for- Rheumatic affectionsoione_have-been_
Mercury and the Minerals,3o deleterious and dun
and upon.the effects of which Quacks de- so successful' as the Liniment and 'Blood Pills
.man
peed; by, you.They-liave in this place won the
peed, for "killing or curing," and therefore mix
thent with their nostrums. golden opinton of all who have used them._, To ray '
Third—Da. LEIDY'S BLOOD
own knowledge they have cured several that were
FER THAN ANY OTHERS,PILLS,ARE SA:-
as in using them,
by myself other Men' pronounced incurable.
'..
they require no restraint from living or •occupa- It may not be n MISS to remark, that both theLini ,
ment and Blood Pills are prepared by - Dr. N. B.
• don, and may he taken by the most delicate, and
feeble; old and oung, male and female at all times
Leidy, himself; a regnlar Druggist and Physician,
y
'
and linderall circumstances. ,attested by Drs. Physick, Chapman, JaCksoq t ; Hor-
Fourth—Dß. LEIDY'S . BLOOD, PILL ARE ner, Deweet, James, cl, Ibsen, Core, &e. of Philadel.:`
S
BETTER AND,MORE EFFECTUAL THAN Phis. = ' .„ • ' ' • ' • .
-4 NY OTHERS, when used necording_to the. di- This Liniment is prepared only, and for sale,
wholesale and retail at Dr.N.I3. LEIDY'S HEALTH
rettionsand . domot: require to be ntkeivin , larg e'
, 4 ,,, pusAt i Lex l d , 6 ,_
_EMPORIU;II, NO: 191 North Seeond_StreeL
7 ,..?rntitles asja.requirecl.a.
enierolagifigt•Airue-Shoik , O - P.ATi';.%notlOrnM!. A4 " P., F9.0t6; YOYW*7 4 7, eV V ildt a l a ‘,,s)lkk - i t '''-
.!,,': 1 p Piy iA p, it.blits'acetistatried 'tioifrisiiinent;destroyj '', '14241c-I..'"J'hetn^eis'7ll97,llll)llifectitY„,. ie-,,Wk1ig57;,.:
-:,'. ingits hiatiOniOnd . -therehy 'Citiiii - iiiii-Zrifiiit -- 46 , ;V- 1 ' ,14- igniture , Rrne•l'Ll 3 . 4,4l 4 ,o o .64 tibet ,,, =47.; ,7- 4 -,
, ' cline of the huinan system. .., • - • , Price 37paints n boltle,,or three bottles (brit. ' i
Also, for sale' by, STEVENSON k . DINKLE .
In all eases where a purgation may be necessary, - e
these Pills will he round both effectual and ;easy i n DrugOsis,Carlisle, Pa.
i
- Mei troperati nnTprod uci ng - no - nauseavor - staktiesd of --:MaY- 14 : 11141- -faro._.' -
the stomach, griping or any other unpleasant sensa
,
tions
Further. comment is deemed unnecessary 7 --tlie
numerous certificates published from-time to time
from Physicians and other individuals must :have,
'convinced the incredulous, and for the further in-.
formation of rill refer - stitem to the
direction's which accompany each box. - '
They ore-prepored and sold, wholesale and retail,
at Dr. LEIDY'S.HEALTII EMPORIUM, pio. 191
North Second street, below Vine,' street; (sign of
the Golden Eagle and
•
Price 95 cents ifAlox. -
Also, for sale by STEVENSON & !ANKLE,
Druggists,Uorlisle,
$loo:—$too:
Will he forfeited by Dr. N, for a prepa
ration.sf Sarsaparilla equal to his _ , .•
Medicated - Extract of Sursaparilla.
The efficacy of Sarsaparilla is well known in Scro
fula or King's Evil, ErvsipelaS, Diseases of the Liv
er, Affections of the Skin and Bones, Ulcers of the
Nose, Throat and Body, as welLas an Antidott to
Mercury and the Minerals, Uonstitutional. Diseases
and a•general 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 thiNsharacter of his preparation, as well
also to the numerous ertificates 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 .Son,
thorn States it is used altogether, and throughout th.
North takes the precedence over all others, partj
larly among physicians, who, for the benefit of their
patients, always recommend it:
Theireader is rdferredto the directions accompa
nying each bottle, for recommendations, certificates,
and further particulars.
Remember, one bottle,(lialf a pint,)„isOqual to air
pints of syrup, and is equallypieasarit to take: ,
pr Price One Dollar per _Bottle.
' For sale in Carlisle by. STE VENSOA
DINKLE, Druggists,
May 12,1841..-6 m. •
Hays' Liniment.
NO FICTION.
This eitraordinary chemical composition, the re
sult of science and the invention of a celebrated med
ical man, the introduction of which to. the public
was invested with the soletanity of a , death-bed be
quest, has since gained a reputation. unparalleled,
fully sustaining the correctness of the lamented Dr.
Gridlley's last confession, that "lie 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.
It is now used in the principal hospitals, and the
private practice in our country. first,and most cer
tainly for the cure of the PlLES;ftmtalso-extensive
ly and effectually as to baffle credulity., unless where
its effects are witnessed. Externally' 1 . 9 the follow
in-
g complaints:
For Diopsy—Creating 'extraordinary...absorption
at once.
Swellings--Reducing their in A few helms. ' . _
Rheumatism---Acute nr chronic, giving quick
ease, .
Sore Throat--By cancers. ulcers, or colds.
Croup and Whooping-Cough--Externally and
over the chest. ..
_
All Bruises, Sprains, and Burns—Cured in a few
houi•a• • •
Sores and Ulcers--Whether fresh or long stand
ing, and fever sores.
Its operation upon adults and children in.reducing
rheumatic swellings, and loosening coughs and tight
ness ofthe chest by relaxation of the parts, has been
surprising beyond conception. The common re
mark of thong who have used it in the Piles, is "It
acts-like a charm."
THE PILES.--The price, $l, is refunded to any
person who will use a bottle of Hays' Liniment for
the Piles,. and return the empty bottle without being
cured. These are the positive orders of the proprie
tor,te the, agents, and out of many thousands sold, not
one has been'unsuccessful.
--We-might-insert certificates to any- length, but
prefer that those who sell the article, should exhibit.
't"he - original to purchasers.
. - 7o Physicians and Patients.
The Blind Piles, said to be incurable by external
applicationa.—Solornon Hays warrants the contrary.
His Liniment will cure Blind Piles. Facts are more
stubborn than theories. He solicits all respectable
physicians to try it - upon their paticn r ts. It will do
them no harm, and it is known 'ghat every physician
who his had the honesty to make the, trial, has can
didly admitted that it has succeeded in evety.case
they have known - . Then why nonuse 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.
'cuss for suffeting th - eir - honest
distress/ We think not. Physicians shill be con-
Vincalhit there ie no humbug or quackery about
,',
this artiele.--Whv then not alleviate human suffer
•
kng If they wont try it before, let them Idler all
other prescriptioni fail. • Physiciani are respectfully
requested to dothemselves and patients the justice to
use this article. It shall be - taken from Ihe liottles
and done up no their prescription if they. dealie.
'Co. SOLOMON HAYS.
Sold by Comstock St NVholeto4e Druggists;
No. 2, Fletcher street,,Now York; , • ' •
For sale also by. STEVENSON :ft
DINKLE, Carlisle, Fn.., •
December 23,1.84.0....1y • ' ,
D • LEIHY'S CELEBRATED TETTER AND`
ITCH OINTMENT isidaily becoming more
popular. Daily do numerous individuals :stop amt
inform the proprietor of, its great success in 'remov- -
hig and curing the Tetter and Itch.
NumerouS teiitimoniale might be published of its'
efficacy, but for . the delicacy felt by individuals hav
ing their names
,published in honnection • with -so'
loathsome and.disagreeable affections. - • •
It maybe 'used-with -perfect safety b:y yoting and
• old, even upon infants, containing no mercury or .
other mineral substances. Dr. N. B. Leidy prepares'
it himseli and knowing its composition, most confi- -
•dentiall • recommends it as superior to any other,
reme y or ie e er andireli — Prepared - and - sold
at Dr. Leidy's Health Emporium,(sign of the Golden
and Serpents,) No. 191 Nor t.e_cond street
beow Vine. , .
Also, for sale by STEVENSON & DINKLE,
Druggist s, Carlisle, Pn.
The abode preparations are sold by all wholesale
Druggists in Philadelidiinoind by all, respectable
Merchants and Druggists throughout the United
,States._
May 19,1841.-6 m. •
O A I POII.'N'S
HEAIITH ELIXIR.
There is not one catte of Fever in' a thousand,but.
.may he effectually broken up- and removed b3t
use of this Elixir..„lt removes all acidityindigestion,
bilious matter and cOnstipation frOin the stomach
and bowels.". - It operates gently and effectually_ on
the bowels, and powerftdly - on the kidneys and skin.
It_reinoves all unpleasant feelings after aheai•ty meal ,
and promotes a good appetite. It neeils 7 only atria I .
to - give - perfect satisfaction. lilies beiorile - ii general
practice with many to use this article in all - cases of
colds, painit in the bonll3, or heavy disagreeable feel
ins.; tenderlog to headache or Chilliness. Forloarse
netts, if taken thr ough the day, it.complEtely restores
the voice without producing sickness.. Whooping ,
cough, and all cons - lie - a
children are - cured by it.—
The stomach is kept in perfect order by it, it is.,
quite impossible that any disease Should_ounimenco!
while a person is Using this Syrup.
•
irrr If taken daily it produces a rutty, healthy, acid
young appearance, by driving off all the humor's of
the system. Sold genuine nt 2 Fletcher street, one. •
door below Pearl street, N: Y. by Comitock be Co.,
and by all respectable Druggists. , • •..
•
("Nifty 19,.1841.--6m
For sale also by STEVENSON 4r. DIN
kLE, Carlisle, Pa.
Balm of Columbia.
British Consul's Office, ?.
. . Philadelphia. • • S
Tr NOW ALL PERSONS to whom these pres-:
cots shall come, that I, GIEBEBT ROBERTSON,.
ESq. his Britanic Majesty's Consul for the City of
Philadelphia, do hereby certify;Thal ItoberiNVltar
ton, Esq.--; who attests to the foregoing Certificates, i s
Mayor of the City of Philadelphia; and that 'Mat t
thew Randall,Esq., is ProthonOtary of the Court
Common Pleas for the city and county of .Philadel
phia, to both whose signitures, with the Seals of their
respective offices, full faith and credit is du'e.
I further certify, that I am' personally acquainted
with . ..lo6oh L. Inglls,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
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 tit Co-."
lumbia, in restoring his hair.
Given under my hand and seal of office, at the city
of Philadelphia, in the State of Pennsylvania; the ;
United States of America.
GILBERT ROBERTSON..
Read Ike.. f . allowing.
•
ROBERT WHARTON, -Esq., late Mayor of
Philadelphia, has certified, altmay be seen below, to
the high character of the folio% ta g gentlemen. .
The undersigned do hereby , rtify that We have
used the Balm of Columbia d overed by J. Old--
ridge, and have found it highly a •viciable not (Or
as a preventive againstthe falling' ff ofhair,but also:
a certain restorative.. •
AVM. THATCHER, sem
Methodist Minister in St. G
No. 8
JOHN P. 1NGL15,.3.51 A
JOHN D. -THOMAS, M.
• JOHN S. FUREY, 101 Spr
HUGH MCCURDY, 448 Soil
JOHN YARD,jr., 123 Arch si
The aged, and those who Rersiet in.welang v.
may not always experience its restorativrir.
yetjit will certainly raise its virtues in the esth,
of the public, when it is known that three of t.
bore signers are more.than 50 years of age, and
others not less than 50,
[Prom the Mayor.]
• . COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSTEVANIAT
City of Philadelphia.
• t
I, ROBERT WHARTON, Mayor of said city of`
Philadelphia, do hereby certify that I am well ac
quainted with Messrs. J. 1 1 . Inglis John S. Furey,'
and Hhigh McCurdy„whose namessire signed lo the'
above certificate, that they are gentlemen of charne--
ter and respectability, and as such full credit !Ihmild
be given to the said certificate.
In witnesi , whereof, I have Itereuta set my hand,
IL. 0 ., and caused the seal of the isity to be a ffi xed,.
' - "J the sixth day of Deci - iiiber,itc. • "
_ • ROBERT WHARTON, MaJor•
OLDRIDGES BALM OF COLUMBIA FOR I
,THE HAIR.—Its positive qualities are as roll •
lows:
Ist. For infant's - keeping the head frefilrom scu' 1•••
and causing a luxuriant growth of hair.
2d. For ladies after child-birth, restoring the skin
to its,usual strength and firmness, and preventing th r•
falling out ofthe little. .
3d. For any perion recovering frotit Aly debility
the same eirecl is produced. .
lthc If
usedin- infanortill a good growth is start al
it Inky be - preserved by attention to the latestper Irr"
.sth. It freeslhe head from dandruff, itrengthent
the roots, imparts health and vigor to the oirculatien'
and prevents the hair from changing coldur Apr-get
ting ; ,
-a
hen`
It causes the hair, to 9091,4antifully - a hen .
done up in it over *night.- , .
0:1" No ladica'toilet shouldever be made Without it:•
7th. Children who-have by, goy ; means. contracted
vermin in the bead, are immediately and perfectly
cured of them by its use. It is • „
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For sale`at the g. store oir , Comstock' le Co.,
Fletcher ewe/ near Pearl, and in 'Carlisle 'Ste.
enann 16,1840.1 y
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