Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, February 02, 1842, Image 4
, . , - Reoister 7 s.-N•oisce.... • .. . CARLISM Janitary 15tli, 1/iiir: ' • lik - fOtICE is hereby given to all persons interest.. Oil •ed thattlie following accounts have been filed in this Olifee for examination, by the , accounts there 'in named, and will be t preselited to the Orphans'. Court of Cumberland county, for. confirmation and ...allowance on Tuesday thelStli'llaY of February A. 1); 1841, viz: • • , •• . ..:, The account of Robert .0. Yonv„ averiitor of 'James Graham, late Of Allen' towni.hip, feceaseil. : Theracccunt ,of;John Houser, Administrator' of ,Sarah Leidig,itite 'of Allen itOw iislkiii,deCeaSed:'::: -- The acermitt d_l'Jain tfiglihinfis, , Admiiiisfinitcir of Thomas '.M. - ni g raand l , hat - d - of - Soutliffinpron township, deceased. . . . . The account of Frederick; Gsntz; Administrator of Michael Gantz, bite of Monroe - townsliiii, de..i. •Ceasetl. . . . . The account of AlesandlrDavidson. Almiiitstra tor of John Y.Davidson, , late of the borough of New 'Ville, deceased. ' • The amount of Cyrus Richardson, Executor. of ArChibii!d Peck ! late of the borough of Carlisle, deceased. - • , . The'account of John Silavely, Ctiiirdiati of Eliia- •beth Ebarly, minor daughter, of Joseph Eberly, de tente. YS SAC ANGNEY, Uegistei . . • • •• At a stated ()Thane Courtlier be and held at Carlisle. for-Cumberland ,county; enFuesday.the 14th dakofllecember, - .1,841i before , the lion. Satimel Hepburn, President, and John -Stuart and John Lefever, Esqrs.;Associnte,lMlgeiof 'the same court, assigned, &o.; the followingproceed ' rings were had, to wit p - the easeof the writ of 'Partition •and Valuation an the Real Estate of JOIIS _SHEAF . FF,R, deed., Now,.to.wit - 14th Receinher4B4l, In quisition contirMed, and the Rule en 4he Heirs to appear on Cacifirst day br next-stated ()Titans' court, and accept or refuse to acceptnileMeal Estate: of In testate at the valuadon--rThe Conrt order and direct personal totiee to he given to ttill ?persons interested residing within- forty miles Of 'CarllFlle, and, public siotie.e of said ruletto be given in , two newspapers in Carlisle' to those interested ,residing beyond forty miles of Carlisle: . . _ ' -. By Me Couri. ••• . . - , • - Cumberland' County, es. . .. • - I W. Foot.w. - r, Clerk 0. C. do here -4 , 0 4.,,,,, tp.crerotifiyßteliceorf:;reNam fitness t m e y a b t a ni n ‘ 7 l . 5 Pzio. "nod seal of said court at. Carlisle; 17th . •:.."40` , December, 1441. 7 .-- ----- , . . January 5,184? -1t Notico . . . All,personleiiiehted to the, subscriber .Inotilletno settle up 'their respeetiva Adel:Milts by the Ist of 'January:next Carlisle,•Dec, 8;1844 C. ROBINSON Haim located in Carlisle for the purpose manufaeluiing and selling . Hatliavvey's Patent "fiat Air Cooking Stoiv!es-.7' . • being aware.that•the peopicin this_ illnee_and Vicinity, have Wen much imposed upon by the in. . troduction of new and highlx- recommended articles - which they havebeeninducet!to pnrchase, and-which have been so slightly made, and of such bad materi al, that in a sh9lt time.they hayed - ailed and b ec o me • useless. We,therefore,do not intend offering stoves for ede until they are fairly tried in this coarimuitity, and pronouneed.more_glurablein their construction, better adapteibto the purposes of baking and all the varieties of cooking.thaii any other stove; also, -.that they are a grunt saving of fudl as warns labour. Cr - We earnestly invite fiirmers ns well as mi . dents of this place and the neighboring. villages, to call on us at S. Wouderlich's hotel, or notify us by :letterslpostage unpa9) that they are willing to' try our stove—and the stove shall be placed -in the 'kitchen of every person giving, its stick notice, and ttaken away- after without any expense .to •per . •sons making the trial. The stoves will , be kept for sale at the Tin Shop .of Mr..hicob Fridleyond at the Foundry of 3ttesstia. Lay and Stouffer, in Carlisle. !laying coutratitell„Egr One' Hundred Tons of Cast.kr,s, we will, in a few days, supply stove deal ers with all the different sizes, (Millie most liberal terms. . ELAIAZOR ROBINSON, of Carlisle, is agent for selling the right to make and wk enthe ?Kyr AIR STOVE, and will dispose of eountieslinnhis an d the •adjoining States. We publish the I,3llllwing remmendations from some of those who are using the store, to encourage others to try it. Carlisle &pt. 12, 1841. • I have in use in my kitchen JIIC of Haflatways pat • ent Hot Air Cooking . Stoves. and can recommend it as a very supericir article. The onell have is No. 9. It has - 5 bailers and an oven sufficiently large to bake six loves, of bread. The baking, roasting and broil ing can all he done at the same time and With mcult less wool than is required for any stove which we :have used. This size appears to lie peenlimily calculated. for 'Pavia:oat, and for their benefit I invite them to call and see this stove in tise, aal shall , talte pleasure in ,showing this stove (mall ‘vliont interest or curiosity .may indace•to examine it. SIM.ONIiNIOERLICII. . . ' C r • • • - - Sept:l4,lB4l:- Messrs. E. Robinson &f:Ca.—Getracestax,l have Atiuring the few days I have,lwal your Hathaway's Slot- Air Stnse in use; become convinced of -its .great superiority OM' all other stovesllicsve used or 'seen. I find by the trial that boiling, roantingibak •ing and broiling may all be donemithe same time, :in As most perfect' manner, and withless..than one fourth the fuel 1.. have ordinarily used 10 - i• 4.lie - tame purposes.. 1 ha;re heretofore been of the opinion that 'bread could not be Well baked in a codleing stove, but Eam convinced upon trial that it can be done as well in your stove ns in a brick oven. • I believe tbnt.the general introduction of your stove into use will be very beneficial to the public, therefore I shall.tnlte pleasure in recommending it ,to my friends: .YOurs respectfully, WILCIAM MOUDY.. • . Carlisle, Sept. 19,1841: Messrs. B. Robinson & Co.—GlontleMen, I have !fairly, tested the "Hot Air Stove" which you put up at my house, and can recommend it as possessing principles of economy and convenience far Burps -sing any other stove which i have ever seen. The'boilers earning in immediate contact.with the , :fire gives it great facilities for boiling, and the oven is heated on such a principlelkat bread is baked In Its fine a manner as in a brick oven. I find it also - a great saving of fuel and labour, and wouldidviseall --to adopt it. MITCHEL McLELLAN. Chambersburg; Sept: 6,1841.. Ido.certify that I am now using one of Hathaway's -Pittard Hot Air Cnok Stoves, No. 9, and do recont ? mend it as supefior 40 any stave I have seen, the great saving of fudliand the' iariety that can be cook ing at the-same time, makes it an object to those who wishto facilitate the operations.of the kitchen:, .JOS. CULBERTSON, , Carlisle, September 15:1841..-y • • Dry Gootls. I have reeeived, and will open ri4esli supply carpeting,. Kanovenstreet, in which street . bargains are always offered, by CHARLES BARNITz. - December 15,1841 Diamond; Beaver,.and Pilot -,ClothB— received audlur aide at.reduced prices by • CLIPPINGER Sc CAREY. SLippenaburk, Dec. 22,4841. • • lilt_BßlN.OES.•••French, German. and Eng ennoes q uod roelyed'an extandlta..aaaortment st the store of - • • hlp'petisburg Der. 2.2, i CLIPP 841 INGER 4r. .• CAREY. ; . Water Proof Boothi!. Jtihb ineeivi.d.for Men & Boys wear and selling to snit thelloses at Lis chnsii store. , • Deoclet, 1841. . • • CliAB. OGj1.11 1 1.!- ' 1 .kinper.apce Almanago for'oole by A `x. • W. FOULK, Ca. 0. C. GEO. Ny:nrr;•i-Eil, • Liver Coniplaint' Cuired _by' the use of Di.. Harlich's Compound Strengthening and Aperient Tills. r ' Mr;. William Richards. of Pitts; burg, Pa., entirely cured . oldie above distressing thselse. His symptoms wire pain , and weight in the left sidedoso of appetite, vomiting acrid eructations, a distention- of'the stomach; sick 'headache; ruffed tongue - , countenance ehangedto,a, , citron ordor, giffi culty of breathing, distUrbed, rest, attended with's' cough,great debility, with other symptoms indicating meat lierangement of the functions of the liver. Mr. ,Richardslhad the :idvioe of :several physiciani, but received no ioliefountili using Dr. Harbch's,Medi cino,lvhich terminated in ntlectings perfect epee. • •p Ogr - PRINCIPAL OFFICE,No. 19_North Eighth Street, Philadelphia, . where teitimonials may ; be seen. . .9NOTHER JRRIVSL : I. THE VERY - LATESI:Be ectrApp s f VET!! 1 - hrNeiiF BGroOdAs4 siics9 2 , have = nit rvet etheir . oht 044. noir. the Bah raid, rom the eit,teri cities; an ecqemPre 413ortment of . 4 . SPECIAL couul — r . y virtue of n writfrom the lion. ARSON V. PAR ED trtas,• President Judge of the 12th Judicial Mallet oril'enneylvania, bearing date. at:Q*o4l4 the 4th day of tiectnbe . r.A.:- iti4t, •I. , . tititeils - hereby given ;. , that a' Special Court be tlie; saiitHow , Anson V . Parsons, and (11 •ASSociateluilges of tie', Court of Common Pleas of Cuniberland county, at the Conq H ouse . in -the borough of Carlisle, corn- Meriting io n Monday the 21st of Febeiniry,. •I84!2, to cinitinne One week, for the trial, of certain' causes depending in the Court of C'ommon Pleati of CumberlandWninty, in Which the Samuel - Ilephurir was concerned ns counsel fdr one of the parties, prior Co his appointment AS ProsidentJadge of the 9th Judicial District—said causes being em braced within.the provisions of the .99th section of an , Act .4 the - General Miserably . ; passed the 14th • April, 834, relative to the organization of Courts of Justice. Of said Special Court o lurors . and all persons concerned, will.take notice. •- • . PAUL . Slicrirb. Office, carlislei . llec. 49,1841. Just:reoived 10 dozen PALM -11bODS;ltilil inle liy .• • • nAttbripz.: • Ddeenilie 15, 1831. • Just it:eel-WA ifitesh.oOpply of GROCERIIES,Ond forAnlo,:by CHAS. I..)dcomber 29,1841. • . • . ' J ACO B .FETTER Begs leave to return his thanks to the public' for he patranitge hitherto extz.atleti to him,ittid resPect illy informs his cashititersaitit the peopligenerally, hat lie- stitl,cmitinues.the husiness . • , . ' .• Cabinet Making,. , in all its brancliqii,-at his old' stand in Main street i where lie is always retely , to .attentl•to orders in his tine: - . : - Carlisle,No'v. IT, 1841:-5m Pease's Clarified 'Essence,...Of ,Hoirelsotentt The subscriber having been A ppbinted 'General Azent for the Above cefelhated,firttele,'respeafully, offers it,to.the public either .wh olesale or retail: (CrPurchasers are requested to beware of cotin tertelts.. Carlisle; Nov. 10, 154.1. • • MORE 'NEW GOODS.: . The . Subseriber has just opened new 'nod hand. some assortment of - ,• , • • :,Fall and Wiiltr:Good's •' y • eniiiiistin g of super blaelt i blue black 'and other Cloths.' Cassitneres,Sattinetts, new style Vestings, a, ifitriety of noose de [Alines, setoniLinourning and 'Mack ditto;Thibet Ciatli, Welsh .Flannels.ltagers .ditto for. shirting. Ploves,Ro_siery,fld,thw, La ces,pg bries. Oil Cloths, Artificials, Ribbons, Merino Shirts and Drawers. '. • • _ . Also Melts, Womens and kCI • ithlrens' Leather & Morocco Shoes & - ._Boots. ALSO,' • Qtreeposware .and , Procerirs, - , SPICES, Es'crwitly a - great other-goods all of whiehlie 'will sell at a small profit to suit the • times.. Don't forget' to•eall.on . . • Carlide,Sept. 29, I 841-.—ly. • ; Ci ALMON just received nod for orde,l/ J. & E. 01 ; rm.:KC4m mid Codfish for salt by J. & E . 1. Cornman, 1811 E Lest of 'bleached Sperm and Whale Oil for -sale by ' irrllz E. Comma!). . DICKLIN , G. Vinegar for sale by J. & E. Corn •man. . • S UGAR Ilonv-and New Orleans Nl°lasies df the beat quality for sale by J. & E. Commun. 1 :OAF and Lump Sugar. 'rho-subscribers 'have received ,a large suptily of Loaf and Lump Sugar, which they offer for Salo, vholesole or retail, at reduced prices. ,J. & E. Cornman. S Candles for rile by J. Sr. E. Carman Carlisle, Oct, ..t3.0,1841. N 14 1 W GOODS. Just received at.the store of ANDREW RICI A.RDS, a general assortment of Fall ,& Winter Goods, • monsisting in•part of Wo6l and' _Cloth dyed Black, Blue, furisible - Grr - en;Allariiite,.Olive and Green 014 OTES. "Black, Brown, invisible Green, Olive, Diamond, Beaver and Pilot Clothe ; - Black, Ulue,Brown mixed plain and figured Cnssimeree, new style. Satti netts of as sorted 'colors,fronrso cents to $2,00, be.averteens,leno cords, canton flannels, red, white, yellow and . green flannels :7-ticks, and muslina -64, and Saxony cloth, figured and plain. Fignred,.plain, striped,barred jackinett swiss muslin& Fawn, mouse; black; blue blaek,slate,digured and plain silks. Bonnet silkss nnfl 'ribbons ' new style. Shawls, gloves,. hosierrand Shoes Cloth and fur caps Carpeting, hearth ritgs,gloor cloth:bikes . , and blankets. Color ed and White carpet yarn. Fresh IVladkerel,togeth er with n general assortment of Queensware and - grOcerici,which will be sold at moderate prices at his store. - - Carlisle, October te0,1841.-;-tf. • 4". , FRESH GROCERIES. The subecrilmrs have just received at the store room• lately occupied by . Mr. C. Posteriin North Hanover street. Carlisle, - a large and general assort ment of . . ..,--,- T atuact).anam.aatta o - 4 .--7,1,: , China...Glass. and ' AII:TEENS WAR E..• whitthey will sell on thee:toot fiberallertna. They' invite e public tcheall and examine.' •. • .• '• , ' ~ 4. & E. coormAN, N I Octo, er i 3 l'841; - - •._ , ;.. ,• . , ~ . . . .„ . L S'. NL AP attorney,, .ADAi. a at• Law, • : Iles' removed his office- to 'l`ro. 3. Iteeteni's Row . on the public square. ' • Carlisle, Oct: 13;1841.,' , -; • c . . For sale brJohni.."l4lyera & Vn:;Cfirliide• and Wm. Pea l . l l B Plipeliabillx;ra., • • deo:15„ 4148114"AllZheer: • • 1!•1 ~f the moat fd/RionfDleitt ] e; "high the y are ileter• minmt to tell at prices:to • •,the 'times. • Perspes 'desirous of purchasing om s ore, roost eirin§ o ll7 de aired to give the m • orptiOtitovbetMpeeteii. December 2541111411. • , • . , . =EMEM . ........._______ . . . ... . '. ' 4 . °-\:,, . . !:', -. 4 ~..• ..Y - '7l (• '' ' '' - '''..:;;', o.' . , ii.'' '.."'.' ;•7';' , .": ^ . i`.` 7 ,...' o".`'. ''''';'..'',"' ':" : .-'' 1 -`.. : -: . . -.- .‘1 : .;. '' ilf" ''''''. ';':.'_.... . ' ''''' '''''. . j 2 7 i' -_,- ~.,' . '... ,' ~ IL.: . i . :: , ,, , , ,i%',.,:' 1 ' ' • ''' ' ' ' '' :-I:' ''''''' 731 'let 'Jan Itt'lCtr - tr SISV"'s 0 MEE F.'ELLIOTT INDroINIT.Y AGAIN'T.,Losp THE FRANKLIN .FIRE 'INSURANCE COM .PANY- OF PHILADELPHIA, ' pita/ $400,000 pa4UR., 7 -harter Perpelzi lriONTlNUE to make - Insurance, Permanent and mite.d,on _every_descriptiOn_ofiPkoperty -TOWN AND COUNTRY, on the usual thvorable terms. . . OFFICE, 'fin Chesnut street, near Fifth street:, _ CHARLES N. BANCKEII, President. DI RP:CW.O3IS. CHAIM:SW, 13ANCRER, SAMIJECGRANT, _ .JAMES SCHOTT, • -FRYDERICR BROWN, TURMAS HART, JACOB H. SMITH,: 1.-- Geo.. lesbians, " -- TobtAs WAGNER, • , MoRRECAI D. Levrts: CHARLES G. DANCKER, Secretary. 1 -I The subscriber; Arent for the above Compan y for the borough of Carlisle and - Viciuity,will prompt lyattend to all applications for Insurance, whether made personally or by letter. Residence Main street, nearly opposite the Cai• Office, - - , . WM. D. SEYNIOUR. March 31, 1841..--1 y • . - WEST HIGH ST., CARI- A ISLE. The subscriber, thankful for past favews, hereby notifies the publicgenerally;that lie still continues at the old stand,nearly opposite the College Campus, where be will at all times be fonnd ready and wil ling to aceommodate in the best possible manlier, those who may favor him with a call. The House is located in the most business part ofthe town, and is near the stoppkng place of the Cars on the Rail Road. The ROOMS are" large and airy-7the TA BLE will be supplied Withibewery best the markets can furnish—and the BAR with thechnicest Liquors. His charges are reasonable, and lie will endeavor to merit by assiduity and 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 atop with him , ee he has plenty ofstabling, and a careful OSTLER always at hand. ANDREW ROBERTS. ' Carlisle; Sent. 8. tadt tl'e Court of Common Pleas of Cum berlantLeounty. -Noveniber 22, 1841*:" Slides Woodburn, surviving Trustee of Samuel to court an account of the execution of his trust, and Monday the 10th day of Santatry, A. D. 1842,4 a appointed for its sonfirma lion and allowancelypthe court, if no objections be made—of which all persons interested will"take notice. CHARLES ,M'CLURE I .474'oxistEr ;AT LAFt Office in High street a few doors west of the Post Office. Carlisle, April 28,1861,—ff Dental' Surgery. T"s IMSCRIBER respeCtfully tenders his grateful acknowledgments to the -public' for the very liberal share of patronage he has received due., ingthe past-year, and would still continue to - offer them his professional services in , timir mations bran ches cleanies, and -- tluvi leeth;and inserts incorruptible tarrer metalic artificial teeth in ibe most 'approved manner. charges always moderate. • • , J. CL. - NER.r, SI. TO. Carlisle, Marsh 25,4840. Li - , Dry (Dods at Cast. The subscriber is no; Ofte;fni his entire stoek`of dry goods at cost (nee:ash, copiloting in part of.• CL 0710 ‘4-.C.ISSIMERBIgASSI NRPTS,, t Tim 34 eta. lo $1,20. MERINCES•ficim QSOenta t o $1,25, . A good assortment of Thibet, Broelm; Iffoillllo IBlOnket Mous de iaines, ChintiMfainiCaireocai a variety of Cambric ,Edgings jelnitertiage ; . oleo Cotton Edging's and ,Quiilinga, sill ,sad Amon Thule, IDOnnet and 'Dretis Canna and Plaid , tionnet and Week BObbonsi,Gloimi'2n4 Doaiery, of •'' , ' Vi r . • ;Teas;. . , • . , , .. :Teas,,: -, ' Young. Ilysiiri, 'l9oriall;. Gunpi*deir,lnd ,. Black Tea jut received very flue 1'64 *esti. • - .- . - .. CHAS..' OGiLllir. • ME • • . craft 0.-• ....a r -I - • MOIII.IIIISIEY2IT - .64 " Ann " IENG lIIERERSINFTS • Have removed to tire CaliabicktiVarelionse refientlY ,oicoupie,d,hy D.J.eeeltig co:at thenortli-wesecorner 'ofelierrY,and Broad stieet,':Thillitteliihia.' 'Prom•the facilities Which theilouation:and internal arrangement of this depot afford, .60 to 40 Burthen Cars can be accommodated to.,onload and load at the , thine tlmtiniithstilfteientrooni to store...26,oo6;barrellf of Flour, and 400 to 600 ton of Grain.exClusive,orthe_ CoFiviii4ingiTepartment. Produce 'Or every 'description will lie received as usual on consioments,hnit. libersil advances made on 'receipt (if retpiired)uhtil sales aro:effected. C11.A . ,10, HELLAS .11t . Co. ' ' • North.4est corner of Cherry & Broad • ' - • l'hiladelphia. . . . • w. s.'Colenii; Calder. .. • . Henderkip: & , Pailt6r,' . c a Aii,.. Henry 114;1AR; .' . , , , , • Satinderson Still osernum,. - , JeColi.Soti?,tei,Jr7csnidite. .„ . ' . I % , :tid'Nevan;'ShiPPinithuriP " • . ' J. roan Siiiitti,Esq. Caenier chamberahl ,... 4 . tyster, Huti & Co, " . . 5, l, • - ' Robert Flcming; ~.-"- . • Catherwood &Craig, , .iihir a d e rph r a. I , Wm.R.Thoinpefin bc Co. Whitall & mown, j' . " 'Mechanicsburg Line '' ' - Between eelianiesburg: and. Plialaelelplata or Baltimore. ROA'D OR CANAL] THE sutoscriberstrateful for paiit favors, beg leave to.informtheir friends and the generally, that they -still continue to run a line of •burthen Cars regularly between 'Mechanicsburg and Philadelphla or Batlimore , by which goods and-pro duce of all descriptions will he forwarded with care and despatch atnthe lowest rates of freiolit. Produce 'will be received :at' their 'Ware Rouse, in iViechanicsburg, and forwarded to either Phila delphia or Saltimereoccording to the direction of the owner. . ' . • . isigr - The highest price will be, given for Wheat nod- lour. •-• , DRESBACI-1 & MEWS". N. B.: 'Plaster of Pauli and Stilt always 'kept on hand ,and for sale at the lowest prices. .July • gar Iron, Gla ss, &c: - • Just received at the New Store.nfthe subscribers. 4 Tons BAR , of first rate quality, and for sale very low for cgs lßO N . per 'consignment, 90 half Boxes 11. by 40 and 10 half Roses IO by 12 • Weslpien Glass, in good orber,for sale to , Merchants at Pittsburg prices, and Duncannon'best,,,,— . NAILS, - ••BRADS AND SPIKES, , at Manufacturers prices, also, on hand Witherow's Celebrated indent PLOUGHS, FLAX-SEED OIL, by the gallon, or Barrel, OIL MEAL, Wetherill St Bros: Pure WHITE LEAD, MAHOGANY VANEERS;&o. &c. BOSSERMAN k TIUTTON: Carltele,'May 5, ' , GOLDEN. BALL HOTEL Trustee Aecount.- GEO. SANDERSON, Prods'y. Carlisle, Dee. 8,1841.-6 t. - „ ~ . . . „. . . ~..,. Now-- Cookink - Stove,, ... JACOB FRIDLEY I Newt!' Hitnr;ver street, oppo site'Cornmans' Hotel, is agent , tor the sale of Bathe wltYr Patent ° . -1., , ,, ~;., ~, , , ..-;::,,-.;,. , , , 7, • •?' , noe - MO' COokiii. 4 .''Stirvis . r .'`.. - a 1 . ... . Willett lit4artrarite to .belop 00 . etienl bettor than arty other stove heretofore known. '.. Pstrni:ers,Titvern ke6pemaridlotherSnre invited to 'tate those Stovei on trifil,lnid if',theyttie not pleased with the operation of the !stove, or the price, they may .desettiptioni, among sh and" the improved, my Cooking , stoves so ;ersally approved; stove iture, stove pipe, and a Aid assortment of Tin, Sheet irdn ind Ookiey:Wime,:uthials he will digitise of on reasonablelerms. Orders in Town and Country,-for House Spouting or other work. proniptly attended to. carlisle. Sept. l-5; - 1841:= 1 .1Y. • ~DF..'- ! ; L.---,,T',EWARTI • - ThomsOnian.Betanie Practitioner . of Medicieanal Obstetrics., No. . 2 Alekanderls Row, 'near. * The . , Rail R9ad Hotel • • • 113 ESPECTFIJIA Y informs 'his friends and the public generally, that (thrOugh solicitation) he ha s removeiltroin Shiremanstown to Carlisle, where he be found at all times,unless professionally engirt!. The nfflicted shall at at all times betreat ed with purely Vegetable Mcdianes,•! 6 No Poisons, , ?' and in strict accordance with the principles laid doarm.by that great reformer in Medical science, Dr. Samuel Thomson. . Chronic eases, such as Consumptions, Live? Co mplaints; Dropsies; 'Rheumatism's, and Cancers, are more particularly informed that the New System is admirably adapted to their Cases. . .116valids from n distance 'can be accommodated with Doarding - while udder medical treatment, on reasonable terms. . Carlisl( :))e, July 14, I 84.1.---tf.. • COUGES 4§e: COLDS, • TIIC CAUSE OF CON'SIIMPTIOI4.—SImpIe as these , complaints•nre ususdiy considered ino one •cOn - deisynlieir beinetheMost common cause of this ifidalandulistressing disease. •It is indeed a melon thutitlionsands fall victims to Cousin-op . tint, pvdry year from no other cause than neglected colds. • yet qtfind hundredi,. nay •thousnoile who 'treat Such co plaints with. the 'greatest indifference; and let them run on fbeweeks ande:ven Monthswith out thinking of The danger. At first you have ntdiat. you .. mity consider w alight cough or cold ;_you alloW: Intsiness,pleilinre or carelessness to preventyou from giving it' any. attention; _it tbfn Settles upon your breostiTou become linorse,-hrtve-painsin the side or. chest,„,mpectorittc - itirge - mmintittes.ofmatter,..per , hops mixed •Witlidiloodot difficalty cif 'breathing eit• sues, and then you fi nd your own foolish neglect has brought on this distressing complaint. If then you Value lice or health,,be warned in time, and don't trifle with your COLD, nr trust to any quack nostrum to care you, hut immediately prOcure a bOttle Ortwo of that famous remedy, the "BALSAM.- ov.W.H.n -ci t anay,” which known to be the most speedy cure ever known, as thousandiriiilriestify — whasei lives ',pave been saved brit. -- 0;:r Tle very pirticalar when you 'purchase to. ask for " Dr. WItTAII'IS BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY," as there is also a SYRUP of this name - in use. Pretoitred, wholesale and rptnil, by WILLIAM'S & Co., Chemists, No. 33 South Fourth street, Philn delphin. • • -, Sold in Carlisle by • SANITtEt ELLIOTT. Price One Dollar a Bottle. Caliber 20;1841.-1y. • ... 4 ANOTHERA_ LIFE SAVED. .. • By the extritordinary•vlrtues• of that unrivalled, medicine, the '" BALSAM OF WILLD CHER RY," the well-known famous remedy for CON- ! SUMPTION AND' LIVER COMPLAINT, I CONCHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS• CROUP, WHOOPING CtlfUlill,lice.. ~ . : • 4Wittiame.si4; Sept. 4,1841. To Dr. WISTAR—Dear sir,:tl .gives me great pleasure to say, .I have found mu relief from your iit Balsam that I have to send to yo or more. rhave only used three bottles out of the half dozen I pur chased, yet it has done me more : good than all the medicine lbave ever taken before. A neighbour of .mine whose wife was ivory IoW With Consumption, persuaded sae toilet him heave some of it, and .hought three bottles, which she has taken also. I strWher a few days ago, and she told me she believed it was' the.only thing that had saved her life. She had tri ed every thing before,but nothing did her any good, and +when she commenced taking it was sick in bed, but lis now up, and loOks better than I ever saw her before._ As for myself I am sure it will cure me entirely,for Ilea. better every day. Send me, six bottles more ;by the bearer, as my neighbor wantsl three snore. ' • They sincere friend, . . SAMUEL COLES. KrThe genuine Balsam sold in Carlisle by SAMUEL ELLIOTT. Price One Dollar a Bottle. Sept. 22,1841.,—Gm Read , what it. has Done. And if you have a friend, a relation, or know any one that is afflicted with-that distressing disease, "CONSUMPTION," persuade them without de lay to try that famous and unriveled medicine, the " BALSAM OF WILIrtHERBY;" which hilt cured thousands of this .complaint after. every thing else had tidied.. :Read the following • undoubted proofs of its efficacy. • ' Rozoonouou, Sept. 10 1841. DAR Ste t—Please send.me two bottles more . of your Balsam of Wild Cherry,iiketlutt yon sent me belbre..• I have taken aeatly all of the first two, and 'confidently tateVedl:thili itiedicline will cuwine. I have used •a -great Many remedies within the last year, but have neverfound any•thingtlud has relieved, me so much . It has stopped my cough entirely, Checkettray nightiweits, and I sleep better at night and feel Netter in 'every way. than .1 have for many months:..Yours, respectfully, .. - • SA E 5 KELLY • Hotantseuno, Sept. 12. 1841. , Fatrtro must ap,itin trouble thee to lend me two bottles snore of thy invaluable Balsam. I have now, takenthree bottles in all, and can assure thee that it has done me moregoodthan al I the medi cine I have ever liken before. Send by the stage as soon ns possible, and oblige thy friend, . • - 41scon "Bantret., Sept. 8.1841. -- Dr..SiDocros'.—Nearing •so many pooplitilk of the wonderful cures your_Balsam of Wild Cherry has made in •Consutuiption,; I sent itol •Ode of your 41gents the other day for a bottle, and , have found it So have relieved mesomitoh, ibafa - wttni three abot more sent soon,os I believe it will •cure me i too.. t 1; have used Jayne'a Expectorant and other medicines besides, but nothing has ever done me as much good" as yours has. Send hythe steamboat Boliver. Yours truly, irviLuma irlicacte. , -Cp efficacy onsump tion, ilia also the most - effectual remedy everdiscov: ered for .I,,IVER- COMPLAINTS, • ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, COUGHS, CROUP, WHOOP ING. COUGH, &a,' testify who hir iteo eared by it after Vemedles had fa DRUGGISTS and 13844.01 /IS Rill SMI Raj:rte. dielitea viiluable additiotito !kelt. stee,k, suittLabould aliPaye keep it on ' hand; its itia'utiliersallfitektiew ledged Lobe one of themaet useful family met:lllol46i of - Be'very nrtieular roi WISTAWS, JALIIMIUOF WILD C r IIEItRY. Sold wholeille und rettiilliyWlLLlAMT 8r CO:;Ch,npitibikTii; 93 :South Foortkete* ' 101:7"The lisle bye - SA.IIIIJ E tiaLiorf, iippOnt. ed . Agent, •••• •• . ditottle. • aet - "T" 2O i • - MEM MM. F. still continue! • *tabielo ouch as Sideboards', Bureaui;Secreisiriei, Pier, Dining and Breakfast Tables, Bedsteads, &c., of the tnonfashionable kind, all of which, he will dispose trOtiticentost - reasonuble - tt.rms:-----Hels-ith t o:mp u red - to fill all orderifor SPRINGS - BATED SOFAS and FANCY CHAIRS, warranted to be of superior quality.. -, He will also furnish;COFFINS at the shortest tice, and: having recently ., procured n Nsw FIKAIISE; he is prepared to attend funerals in the country. Carlisle, August 4,1841.—1 y ALWAYS. BEAR 'THESE IN MIND. Stafircn.d county, Va. befit. 7'. 1840. Dear Sir(-4 write to let you know that the La.( has done ifiir me whereof I am glad.— When -I saw you in Fredericksborg, I think I said I (had been . aflieted with a very and (sour) stomachs, 'null stddect to a violent pain fumy beadfor more than twentyj•ears, for which Itookrhubarb and soda three or four times every day fur this many years, with little or no relief, and my legs and ankles were so much swelled that I waseittsble,at titnes, to attend to my business. 'Dot since vou made me a present of a box of your Family Pills I have taken one or two of them at night iii going to bed, and now my acid stomach is relieved, the swelling in my legs has near ly disappeared, and I doom think that I have. been hindered Mae day with the pain in my head since I began to take your valuable medicine. d think the Lord directed vou to Fredericksburg, to administer to my relief. (Blessed beide holyilame,l am greatly •relieved.) 'there is living in my neighborhood a _poor (aid woman who had been sick a long time and could get no relief, at length I purchased a box of your pills and gave them to her, after a - whileJ 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 my acquaintances, and many have purchased. Now, as it respects my -self, my friends tell.me when Igo to town, that they have not seen me look so well for many years, and 1 Mew Hardware, Grocery, sr thy to them, 'I will tell you the secret velly ;'a short time agoil met with li Dt:Daviesin town, andite gave ' TIVIRIETIP•STORE.• • the a hat df pills, and they have made me look as you now see me.' And now, my friend, I hope that frinE• subscriber has just returned• froth the Lord will continue to he with you , and make you - 6 - the Cities of New York, Philadelphia and Bat- useful to your fellow-creatures, as tie has hitherto timore, and is now opening at his store room S. B. . done. • I remain with respect, Corner of Market Square and Main Streets ( far- • CHARLES BRUM merly occupied by Geo. W. Hither ,) a general as- Several Females have been cured of the falling of sortment of '-'• ."--' • . ''• ' the womb, by taking very small doses at intervals. -Hardware, 'tone War e, Cedar --,Ware, - - Harper 's Perry, Avulse 11, 1840. , Wet. t h e Sir:—l am balmy to in* Eriltania .Ware, - Groceries, Oils Dn. • . ..,... ',. form you and the aublic,that I have been erureetir Pnints, Varnishes, Glass, Brush- i - • that dreadful disease theltheumatism, by nikingyinur - - eft, Whips, .Canes, Lamps -for - Family-Pills. Ilutve 'been- laboring under that die:, ' burning CarapAine , Oil; ~ --, .. ease for more athe Chan a . year,. duriet whit time ltried h • the *kali • 1 t ',apeman ;a it onveuret; at tengt nud e•great 'variety of articles useful and necessary 1 witsinikteell to try your Medicine; I' found , t , ellef for furnishing end keeping a house. He latMalso,and after taking half a box,l condoned to take thenreitfil willcometeatlY keep o n hand 'Jihad - taken fl ee boxes- range is 71vears t and Icon , . , CaMphin -9 t Oil , eider that none 'but the old and rheumatic persona , know how grateful I - feel to the'medicine that has . a cheap and eiegant substitute for sperm oil, and ' ' 1 having been appointed the-agent of Messrs. Backers . reatored the to health, - . . Yours. respsafitiliy, • JOHN Der. and Brother of Nene - a N.J.,for the, isle of Jone's • 1-4,, the eo w er ,,,- lie e d me . s e ntea , H arper % Ferry Patent Limps in thiscoanty, beis Prepared , to fur.: for 7 th g e•saleof Dr. Davies' hamily Pills,' we know nigh Lampaand. Oil, at a eery , reasonable rate to all on _nekhbour Mr: Dve, sold him the ills of which who may wish to usethis new and economical light.- he - so.highly; ail& believehis sM p tement to.be Having selected his. goody hinsselfiand,, made his substatat'ally truli true.. purchasesfor oath, he , ii able,tuid is determined to Resp ec .. t . ~,, le S. B. A k seeel , .." , e. 7 W. sent ow.- --- - . , - - ' • , Those having the cash to lay out-will find it to their MI% C. Burt' nn, nitirLocest street, was diseased advantage to give him a call. . 2 or seven • yeari with a lump in the leg , side, bumps • HENRY DUFFIELD, all over her akin -, pains around the small of her back carlisledully 8, 184,0.-••••tf. . running into her stomach, whit% prevented her, (to use her own Words,)from eatingone particle of meat; the first d(me,removed the lump, and two b 'sea set her at liberty. ' . ' • . . . I wits severel y diseased with the blind piles for twenty months, and prostrated from' the loss of blood; and one.and a half boxee'of Davies Faisal Pills has made an entirecnre of me.. J. Jennison, Washington, D. C., May •7,1841. , , Manufactured , and - sold wholesale' and. retail, at No. 865 S<h third street Philadelphia, and by Mr. Joints GRAY, Cat lisle, general• agent for Cumberland county Penna. , . - Also, for sale , by W. & T. London;Kingstowns Eckels & ,Fireald,Hoguestown, M. G. Rupp,Shire. rnanstown,J. Longitecher,Wornaleysburg; H. Bran eemati; New Ceaberland;,Stephen Culbertson Ship- , giensburg; , Wm. Barr; Newvillei in. Jaii i teneby NeWburles . Henry ; Leas,• Mahmucabu t Josiah , ws . ______ Hood; '•- P r '. "g ria , lit r julnr - Hui ' d-13 0"g - ""'"‘ . 'i . lat., For infant's keeping the head freefrom scarf, , gjet - Persons Wishingto become sgen in the 'tiller . and causing a luiurient groveth of hair. , r, . • geiTn which the pills are not sold In Canberland ' 2(1: For ladies-after child-birth; reatering the skin •otten*, , will be, supplied withtheni by calling on 'Mr:.' to. its strength and firmness, end prevedtingthe ItthinGray, Carlisle, Pa., Who is empowered to avi , falling ontit the hair. ' " - ;pointitgents. Family. pills to those who, purchase I 3d. Forney. persian recovering from awe debility Ad' sell egain-crill.be••tharged'S2_per dozen cash. or i the same effect is produced. ,f 4 s'4,gs ;to sell. oweemintissiont And the Pennies Blood . 4th.rlf steed in infancy till agood gistiwth is't faked, pills it .$4 (malt, or ..$4 '5O zee) Ontamission7 (Retail it mav,be preferred by, attention to. the latest period price fn family pills 25 as •perthosi Panacea blood of life. , •• ,- • •• • .. ‘' ' . ' "(- " pills - 50. tents per‘boxi, ' rat direetioni fel' tieing sth. it.frees the head from dindr,taff; „strengthens ' : themacenrapany eactrtime.4 • • - _ , ~, • ,therefits,impartalmilthand vigor to, the circulation V Ceelisle, 2ept.15,. 18i1;•••••... flin. . - .-''..,•" land preventathe hilt from changingeolor or tett ing 1 gray. 6th: Itchniseiitlie , htiii to ' ea/ beautifully When done tip, in it over, night.-.: - .:( ,-. .. - ' - - (glrNo.lidies",thilet'sbottlilever be made without it - 7th. . Children:who have by' anyetneatut contracted vermin in the head., are - immediately.aed• perfectly cured Of than - by its-use.' ?It is Infallible. i For-sale lod. the shrug store of Coinitoek Ilt 'CO.I - , Fletcher street near Pearl, and in • Carlisle by Ste venison & Pinkie, . - Pre° • 1 0y.ft.13 40 . ,-- #T4 • ' The subscriber has recently received large addi lional supplies of Medicines, Colors, Dye... Ninth,. Linseed Oil; Spti. Turpentine, Copal Vainish, Painters' Brushes, Varnish I Brushes, Hair: Brushes, Spermaceti Oil, (very fine) Sperm Candles. Soaps in great variety; Glass Lainps, Cap and Letter Paper; Fruit, Spices, Perfumery, 4 , c. 4-6. -which he will sell to Physicians, Merchants -and others; WHOLESALE or by RETAIL, at-- the lowest rates, havinepurchaded entirely for cash; he will offer bargains to those Who wish to purchase at wholesale. S. ELLIOTT. • March - 24, 1841. YOUR - MOTHERS, BE , ON GUARD.-This is the season when destructive.complaint attacks your. interesting little children, Mien robs you of those you fondly Jost cn,and carrieshundreds to thei grave. Every mother should therefore, know its symptoms, *sited them closely, and always be pie pared with a, remedy to cure it, as many are daily sacrificed by such neglect. At first the little patient is seized with a shivering, it grows restless, has flushes of heat, the eyes become red and swollen, it breaths with difficulty,and then 'comes that fearful comas that will surely terminate in convulsions or death , nifless„something is ;immediately-given to - chedklt. 1 11 . thissomplaint,the " Balsam of Wild Chinry,". is well known - do be the most speedy cure ever 'discovered. 'lit isiin' deed it precious .remed roild - , - safe - amlintimitiltre - iiathirriffe — o g vet e 'tile suWerer immediate reliefoind.rilikly_e ore it to salety'and health. , Familiesresidingin • re. rdir T ar and indeed every mother who loves 'he Ildren, should always keepthis medicinnin the. house and give it , to theni early. •by doing, so y'o'u may often save the life of one you fondly love. ReMembei this is the &Mous remedy of this, distiguished .phy sielan, Dr. - Wistar:which has, cured thousands ,of CROUP; " WHOOPING' COUGH, -- ASTHMA, 'CI thirSUMP p10N,&.e., ifterieti , othei , -Medicine ,has failed:: , ''':' , "• - '• • " ~ '-' '' ' . '- ' pir ilb. particular 'when you,purchttse to ask for " Worsa's.B4uata nrWtrat CAltitisYt" ilifthere is it S;Plitrii of this name advertised th.st is entirely diffrrenf _ , _ , prepared only by, IV,tt.t.tssts &100.0 phemi eta, No. 33 South Fourth street, Phil:id - alibis, igold in . ,Carlielle by • SA.MOEI, Price One Dollar a Dottie. ' • October 20,1841-Iy. • ERE •Aespe;etrully InfOrsns the v . 'Alio generally that ;he I still continued his business at the Old Stand, North 'Hanover street, newt .tieer, Mvhe Cahinet Shark %or William C. Gibson, Where he' has now on hand, and isstill manufacturing,' every article in lite line-of' his tra de ; consisting of - Fullers' and Wash KETT I_4•E S Tea gettles, Tin-ware . of every ::description, Stove ripe, Drip .. - ping Pans, Drums; Ste: lie has also for sale the best assortment of Com mon,Cooking and Parlour . ' *Cobra ever offered in thik plaCe,,, His commoriwood.stoves arid cooking stoves are of every ; size and variety; and his parlour staves (for wood or coal) are' of , the newest patterns: He has in addition she Rotary cooking'stoves, the Radiator stoves 'anti Radiator drums for paelours; which are unsurpassed for com fort and - economy in the use of fuel:. - . All of .which 'ha offers on Alio lowest Scrmcfor cash. N. B. OW Lead, Pewter,Copper andt.eather ta ken in exchange for stoves, tin or copper ware. CA BIN ET AI AKIAG. 1,- _ C' ': , - - =:- - 01 1-1 110/0 gill il l 1 1 iquill tc / ---, Pr ll l k_ - __ , , , . W M J- - C . :01 .- 11 - S '0 N W , Still- cotifinties•the Cabinet Making in all its va., rions branches, at his old stand . in North ,Hatusver street,two 'doors aboVe the atore'Of. Wm:Leonard: l where he is !twit matinfatothring- r and ittletlskeeping; on Waldo great variety of • - --• CABINET FURNITUREi. —Presh W . IE D:E.V r T4r - S . T I R 1;' DR. I. C. LOOMIS .. Dentist ISpermaneptty, locate 4 in ,Cgrlipfe, arid perforia till' operations thatTaie •ectinired in • Dental ,Surgery, such. as Filing,.Pluggidg and Es tenting Teeth, and' inserting Artificial Teedi,from single tooth to whole'set. lie will also attend to' tilt nfthe mouth, guips,!ze.,.suid direct and , regulate the first and sectindilentition so as to render the teeth of Children 'end young periods reguliir and beautiful. . • , „ 11r: LOOMIS may' ti found at his of. 'fice — ourillglrstreeroppositelfinfarlane's-Hotel. eirlisle, Julie 24 .• • ' ~ . . Hisehise's:rit' the Eye.' .• .. . .. . . . .., . . . - ....,.. ..• ..('L . 4. . • - - . ~. . , • - . . , . . . . . '..- DR. EOSTOCKS . . . • Celebrated Eye, Water, . ~.. . , For the cure of Weak, • Witteri; Or Blood Shot Eyes, -Ulcers. Humours,nmUnflamation of the Eye-lids, Dimness RlSiyht,&c. +Person: , SUlteet to any of :these unideatant disor ders, will find this-the most effectual remedy , in use, as it seldom lads to realm e any of . these affections by 4 few applications, without the least inconvenience or pain. 'Lhose who are troubled with II DIMNESS OF SIGHT will also Mai it a valuable remedy for strengthening , the eyes ;improving the sight t and pre ventongthe ' dimnessihitt anises from stra g them. it will alsti he fonnd pa rtiCularlyg Useful an a.wash for thieeyes of. voting-children, to remove inflamation, and subdue the humours to which they are so.liable. Price 50 Cents a-Bottle witli full &free, , . .. rtions for using.. • - . . . . Sold in Carlisle by.- • ' . • . a 'ELLIOTT.' April 28,1841.-4 y DAVIES Family, J a.lf-Qilious Pills. these vsdnablepillsare very gentle in _their opera tions causing neither pain, griping ntsr.any nauseous sickness. • They, ex.*edingly comfortantlittrengilsen the stonsack and bowels, and clearin g the sight .hear ing and 'memory of aged _persons,_ carrying off : phlegm, watery matter, putrid grciit thiCklati; - mors from the stomach bowels and 'blood, which tnakes them so . celebrated for removing coughs, irlscumatisms;panis from:the body and limbs, gr a vel,. mile's, sick stonmeli,:ilfiiirsielvd.gowels and worms: , This:tnetliisine, is also an infalible cure for fever and pc73-ALSO, , v Davies . Panaceir Blood , Pills, For the cure af..conasurnptinuoliseased wind-pipe, ulcerated sore-throat, lungs and liver •complaint, 'itight-sweats, flushei , orheati burning-ill-the stomach. tightness . - across the chest, itaitis.itt . the breast and tude,in Ward cancers, piles, sore eyes,sore legs, ulcers i t.of.every description, swellings,•rheurastisros; they .. stop the : spitting of blood .and heal the partaffected. The Panacea Blood pills tire prepared expressly for I the strengthe • g of every . part of the system and , healing ail ulo rs and sores, ptirifyinr, and removing I all had humors from the blood, whit:his often brought on from too 'much sitting. or standing, or by expo frOill to - cold. -- Weakly-debilitated persons are particulary advised to use them, as they. strengthen the body-in a superior manner; they are not to operate, on the liOwelti , so much as on theblood;sts too much purging_will destroy any Weak ly constitution, and has carried off its thousands to a wprld unknown to us. Take the advice of one who shidies to save life and not to kill; weaklyand tated persons - should not purge more than once a year -41,3 it-often tatiafbrings costiveness, '::Carpets! . Ingrßin.Nenit tan, Hcint, nod Cotton •Carpeting, jußt received and for sal; yrq 1011,1 v- • •' • 14.1E41. ' 1 ` CHAS. ObILBY. Just . Jus received 20 bones RAISINS; and, for *ale by the box only. . • • CHAS. BARNITZ. December 15,1114 f. . - FICTION. . - - • ThisextraordipsijylcliOrnitial*onapcialtion,the suit of science and the invention of a _celebrated med. ? , badman, tbe introduction of , which to the .-publie Was Invested wilifthe Indemnity .of a death-bed be ! , quest, has since iained it , :reputStion • unparalleled fully Sustaining the cOrrectriess of the niented lle, 'Griiilley!a last' coureseion,•,tltrit "4,e "'dared not die without giving to posterity the helefit edge on this subject," and he, therefore lithfutSl hid to his friend and attendant; Solomon Ilayiiihe ofhis diseovery„ • k - It is now used • in tit —.tow used, in the principal hospitals; and the private practice in our country, first and mdst tainly for The Mire of the PILES, and alsoleiteinside ly and'effectually as to baffle credulity,unlett VA/WI& its effeetsire witnessed . Externally in the fitHOWP ing corimlaints:. - For ' Dropsy-- = Creating extraordinary absorption, at once. Swellings--Reducing them in a kw hours. • Itheumatism*-Acute or chronic, giving quick ease. , . . , Sore Throat-I-By cancer,. ulcers, or colds. .Croup and Whoo ping - Cough--Externally and over the chest. . All Brubles,SPrains, and Burns---Curedin a 4*. hours. • . Soresand Uleers---Whether fresh or long stand ing, and fe.ver sores. - • .. Its operation upottadults and children in reducing rheumatic swellings, and lociseningcoughsand tight nest ofthe chest by relaxation ofthe parts, has. been . surprising beyond conception'. The common re mark of those who'have used it in the Piles, is "It acts like a charm.!' THE PILES.•;--The price ,$1 i s refunded to any, person who will use a bottle of Hays 4 Liniment for The Piles, and return the empty bottle Without being cured...•Thetie are the positive orderSpftheproprie. for tothengents,and ont of many thousands sold,uot one his .been unsuccessful.. • , . We might insert certificates to any length; bn prefer that those who sell • the article, should exhibit t he original to purchasers. • lo Physic fans and Patients. The Blind Piles, said io.be incurable by.external aPpliVations.--Solomon Hays warrants the contrary. Hie Liniment will cure Blind Piles. Facts are more stubborn than theories. He solicits all respectable physicians to try it upon their patients. It will do them no harni; an d it is known that every physician who:lies had theiltonesty to make the - trial, has can didly admittedifiat it has 'succeeded in -every case they !rave knolin. Then why not use it.? It as the emir!e of one of theirmostrespectahle members, now derewsed. Why 'refuse to use it ? Because it is sold as a proprietary medicine ? Irthis -sufficient ex- • cuse for suffering their 'honest patients to linger in distress? We think not. Physicians shall be con vinced that there is no humbug 'or-quackery about • this artidle.-;-Whv then not alleviate human 'suffer ing ,If theYironittry it - before, let them after all other prescriptionafail. .Physicians are respectfully requested to do themselves and patieritstheinstiee to use this article. It-shall be taken fro m theloottles and done up as their prescription if they desire. SOLOMON HAYS. Sold by Comstock- & Co. Wholesale Druggists, No. 2, Fletcher street, New York. DINKLE, Carlisle, Pa.. - Dit. - SPORIVA lEIZALTH -ELISIR• There is not onecase of Fever in t ousarul ;but may be effectually broken up and removed •by the use oftlis Elixir. It removes all acidity indigestion, bilious matter - Etird - constipation .frour - the stomach • and bowels. - It operateir,gently and effectuany on the bowels, and powerfully on the kidneys and shin. It removes all unpleasantTeelingsafter a heal ty}Enea I , and promotes a good appetite. - - It:needs only a isle to give perfect satisfaction. It has become a viler: I practice with many to use this article in - all eases cf colds, pains in the bones, or heavy disagreeable feel ing,tendering to headache or chilliness. For hoarse ness, if taken through the day,it completely rein - n. 1.2 the voice :without producing - sickness.. 'Who/Ting cough, and all coughs of children are cured by it.— The stomach is kept in perfect order by it, and It is quite impossible that any disease, should commence while a person is vsing this Syrup.. - • G:j• If taken daily itpr odhicesa rudy, healthy , an il young appeararree,by driving off all the humors o f the system. Sold genuine at 2 Fletcher street, one door below Pearl street, N. Y. by Comstock SE Co. , and by all respectable Druggists. . For sale also by STEVENSON & DIN KLE, Carlisle, Pa. •• Balm of . Columbza. British Consul's Office, • • Philadelphia. NOWtj ALL PERSONS to whom these pees it ents shall come, that I, GILBERT Ronmrsori . Esq.. his Britanic Majesty's Conan l for the City. o Philadelphia, do hereby certify, That ItobertWhar ton, Esq., who attestato the foregoing Certificates, is "Mayoret :the,.City of Philadelphia ; and that Mat thew Randall, Esq., kti Prothonotary of the Court o Common Pleas for the city and county. of Philadel phia,?to both whose signitures, with the Sealant their respiector' e offices,full faith and credit is due.. • I further.certify, that I am personally requainted with Joseph L. Inglis,one of the signers of the certi ficates hereunto affixed, which ex,presses 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 beard him express his untinalifi - ed approbation of the effects of the said Balm of Co lumbia, in restoring his hair. Given under m, hand and seal of of at the city of Philadelphia, in the State of Pennsylvania, the United States of America. ULBERT ROBERTSON. Read the following. ROBERT WHARTON, Esq., late Mayor 'OF Philadelphia, has certified, as may be seen .beloar r t o the high eharabter of the following gentlemer}4 , The undersigned do hereby certify that we have used the Balm of Columbia discovered by J. Old-. ridge, and have found it highly serviceable not only as a preventive againsithe falling off ollair,bot ale a certain restorative. WM. THATCHER,senior, Methodist Minister in St. George charge, N 0.96 North JOHN P. INGLIS , 331 Arch at. Fifth st . JOHN . D. THOMAS, M. D. 163 Race at. JOHN S. FUREY, 101 Spruce at: • HUGH McCURDY, .243 South 7th at. JOHN YARD,jr., 123 Arch at. f.'"The aged, and those who:persist in wearing. riga, may not always expejience its restorative qualities,. yet it will certainly raise itsvirtues in the estimating'• of the pablic, when it is known that three of the Bove signers are-more than 50'years of oge, and tb • others not less than SO. • ' . [From the Mayon] , • COMMONWEALTH Or PENNSYLVANIA,/ '.- • . City of Philadelphia. I, ROBERT WHARTON, Mayor of said city oP Philadelphia, dtiliereby certify that I am well ac quainted with liesstw.J.,' ‘P,llnglislohn 8. Ftrey e and Hhugh McCurdy, whose names are sign - ed to the • above cortiffbate, that they,are geetienuen of eharao4- -ter and respectability, and as such full credit-should/ be given to the - said certificate. • ' • In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my baud. [L. S.] and -caused the seal of the p ity to be affixed the sixth day of Deeemher,&e. . , • ItOIIRT WHARTON, Mayor. • - LDRIDGES BALM OF COLUMBIA, FOR THE positive qualities, are as fol-