,Register's Noficei CanusLE;January , 15th,184p„ NtOTlCE.is'fiereby giyenlo all ileitorisinterest - that the following neemunts have bcen'tiled bolds 01R- e for examination, by the tiMeounta.tlierc , iitvtitany•doottl • will- be presented to the Orphans' Court of Cumberland. county, f,r coofirmatioo and 'allnaance Oil Tuesday the I alb dAY of FebYton'Y A. 1342, rip , aebount of Robert G. Young, "Extentor ofj •Jatnes Graham,' late of Allen towtOlup. deceased,, The neentint of John Houser. Administrator of 'Sarah Leidi,, late of A Ilent township deceased. ' of :Tobin Iliklitand, itdabinistrator -of ~ fluortas Highlands, late 'of ,Soudtampton qoWnship; deceased. I'lte neennut of FreilO•ick. Gantz,Adminiairstor of • .\lichatel Gaatz, late of ;klour.N. • township, de- , . ..ecased. accout of Alcxmider Davidson ; Almioistra 'tor of John ihiodsop,inte or the bovoitgli — cipireW 7 .. vale. deCeased. • • • The aexuotint of Gyrus.Richardson, Executor of . Arehibahl 'Tack, late of the borough- of Carlisle, deceased. The account.of John Snavely, Guardian of F. 3121.: betlt Eberly, minor dauktder ,of 'Joseph Eberinite .eeaset.L L3AA.O ANG:Sl.lY,.lle;,,ister . - • . • . At a stated Oriilians':Court be begun and hetil at Carlisle. for e n e a l i odaild en m i ty; on l'ilesday the l•ttlt day-of Deeeinhei , , 18 , 11 i. bt.fore the 1 lon. 8:IMO I I epburn, l'resideid;. and .hake Stuart and John LATesee, flEtirs., A s.eciate:mh curet the sooty tionot, assipanl; SLe,.; the followini - , proceed-. loge" %vt:re had. io %% it: . . • lii till case of the writ of Partition'ond 'Valuation on din. deal Vista e of .101 IN SI lEA F FUR, iteald, Now, to telt I nth Dm...ember 11:841, In quisition en:diem:a. and.the Rule on the •Ileirs - to iippe;to nu the float darof dext.stated•Orithans'eourt, nod neeepror refusetn ateeept the [teal I.7,3tate of. In testate at the ealittli.in—Yll.(Crairt ordeoiind direct' personal r otiee to he given to all persons interested residinn• within Idly loiloi of Carlisle, tied vedili. 100 en of said rilledn be giy,ll in t va newspapon , s inn ..::11.1isle In ily,se ininurotunl. residing beyond forty 111 . 09 Of' Carli4e. • , _ . ity flit::C.il/r.t. - : . ' . • Ca»ib,o•laiitt Comity, s•s. -- •. „,wr ••-•"..1 W. Pocrticr... Clerk (). C. do here . c ,: ,,...it , •,i5,., by certify the ra•egrd . ag to he a true' ;:•4 ‘ 4 1,111:, tripe GI• Ilvenr.l. IN dues', roy hand .4)7,4/1.-t 1.4.ii:d1 seal of sail court at •Carlisle,l7th —"4,-,-...„-A-Z.-;>k,ti--.l)ezziutier, lt4l, 4.2 lt.vii , ~ . . • . . . . . . w. CTh. O. C. Jrtnr.): 5., ilill--,it N()Vice All-per.on3 itivilted to - the etiblesiher nee hereby t5.40,tt1e it:, theft• respective, accounts by the lat of ibitottry next D. G, 1841' locale:1 in quillslc ,fir the purpose -----gf-manufacturing-uuti-selting. llathaway'4' Patent °zllot Air Cooking • And being aware that the people in this place and vicinity,.have been mach int-pissed upon by the in. .troduction•of netmind highly recommended articles .which t h e y have been intim:et; to purchase, till which 'Mire been so slightly inade,'ltad of such bad materi- al, that Ina short Cline they have failed_and become imAess. lal•Witfore, not -intend rift:eying staves for site ikttl they are ilitrly tried_ n this community, And pronounced more (lovable in their construction, bett„adapted to thCintrposes of Wiling,b.ll l zin and all the varieti6 of cooking than any, ntherstovetalso, that they are ngreat Sarin.; of foil 'is well as labour. \Vecoarnettly invite far Wen Its , well as rest!. dents of this place and the tvtighhoring villages ; to call tut tI3 at S - . Wlatlerlieh's • hotel, or notify us by, letterr(pnotage unpaid) that. tine are willing to try our s t.ve—:rid the stove shall be placed in Jim kitchen ofeYery person giving ns such ucnice,, and taken away -alter trial, without any expense to per- SOUR making the tviAl. Th.; stoves will be kept fir sale at the Tin Shop of :11,....1acnb Fridley:void at the Foundry of Messrs: LIN' and Stoetieic - in • fl A vei c f e intraeted fn One ihniteed, Tont._,nE Castings, we will, in a few days, supply. stove deal ers with all the different sizes, on the most liberal terms. • P..I..''AZ.OR. ROIIINSO:iT,mf Carlisle, is agent for selling the right to make and venil the HOT Allt s.r..)VF.,an4 will dispose of counties in thiirantl the adj-iinitig States. Vu i eelblish the fallowing remrnetulations froth corn.. of di ise who are using the stove, to encourage others to try Lt. I have in use in my kitchen dilepf I latliawsis pat- C m I I it Ale Cooking. ,Stoves, and cnn recommend it 55 a verc The one I have is So. 3. It lids. SI) iikes :old an ovens:till:de:Ply large to hake Sirlaves of by end. '('he ti roasting and !won 't:lA' eda all be olone at the same time :mil with mcull Ica wdo.l titan is required fat' tiny stove wlifc4 w•e have used. 'I'M; SILe ni)l)attt•s, to he peculiarly calculated for Thu.:p.n.s. an I tie their• henelit I inviteultent,to cull. a , stoye,in itS'. as I shall take pleasure in sh ,ciag this stove to all whom interest or curiosity nyty induce to examine it. SOIDN WCY$1)1.:11LICII. • rarYsPe, Vept. 11,1841. .If.tvr.7.Rollinson 0,.-•(;IL:I4II*LEMEN ' I have z- the - few days I have livid your I lathaWay's 111 t Ail' Stove in use, become coovinced of its grant si t awl witv even another iltoves 1 have used - Or seen. T by the Witt that boiling. 1'011F4illg,1811( and hr may all be done the same time, in ain a-A nerf. et mantles, and . wit h less than one fiorib the find have ordinarily used for the same ts tit vs-cs I have bec-toinre been of the op . idon that e m i ld wit be well baked in a tionking stave, butt am conviiiectl arm trial that it can be done or well la vour stave ;rain a brick oven. • I Wicve that the general iatroduction of voile MM. 1.113 119 C Will be, very beneficial . to the piddle, thetatf we 1 shall take pleasure reconimeeding it to my friends. V i ours respectfully, . WILLIAM NIOUThr. • ' Curnsfe; S-14. 1141. • 01.mrs. Co —Guntlemen, I have failly• tested the -' Ilot Air Stove" which you put up .at Inv house. :rid can recunmend it 88 possessing priassi:des of esi•morny. and conveuience•far surpas sing any other stove which I have ever seen. The boilers coining in immediate contaet with the fine gives it great faeilitiets for boiling,nud t e oven I I,,.. t t e d nit such a rinciple that bread is baked in as fi re n 111011AVI. WS Mc briek oven. I Anil it 11180 11 great saving of fuel and labour, mid would advise all to adopt it. Mt reitzt. .NIeLELLAN. • • • Chambersburg, Sept. 6,1841. I do certify . that T am now using one of - Ualhaway's Patent Siot Air Look Stoys, No. 3. and do seem- Mend it as.superior to'awe stove I have seen, the great saving of and the variety that can bt cook ing at the same time, makes it n n .nbject to those who Wislito facilitate the operations of the kitchen. •. JOS. CULBERTSON, CarSsie,September 15. 1841.---y• Dry Goods. bitve received, awl will open this day, a fresh snpnly Diary goads, mid several'pieces of carpeting. iu Snitla' Hanover street, in which street •bargains are.al ways offered by... • , , 61.1ARLF.5' 13AftNITZ. December 15,1841.. Diamond, Beaver, and Pilot Cloths-- Just received and far sale at reduced prices by .. CLIP P 1 NGER bto• CAREY. • .Shippenshurg, Dee. 20 1 1841. , • MITI RI N.OE..W"ri'earli, German and Eng link aerin re l ived miestensiv'assortment at the fiore of . CLIP PINCER .Slt, CAREY Shipptin!ibtivg, Deo. 2.2,1,841.. .Wlifer'Prooll3oots! ofitreceired for Men & Boys wear st , rl selling io•snit die times tit' his cheap ,fitore. • .• •• • • Deer: I at, 11111..- Cl - IAS:bGILBY. • • • • Temp,ermice • manacs - • ArUST. received: 'and ,for:sple:tiv ' 4,- •• • 81:44.10:r.T. GEO',W. 1-11T1.11: Car.riee.Sept. 12. 1841 cansieting in part of Wool and. Cloth -dyed - Black, Blue, Invisible Green, Adelaide, Olive and Green CIZOTHS• Meek, Drawn. Invisible Green, Olive, Diamond, Bel ler and Pilot Cictits; 'Mack, Illue.llrown mixed plain and figured Cassimeres, new style. Sattitietts of assorted 00101%10ml S 0 cents to $2.00, beaverteensjenn cords, canton flannels.. red; white, yellow and green flaanels:ticks, and nieslins .64 3-4 merinnes, moslain-de4ainemnd Saxony cloth, figured and plain. Figureflohlin, striped, barred jaekinett ailli swiss mucous. Fawn, mouse, black, blue black, slate. figured and plain silks. Bonnet snicks and ribbons, new style. Shawls; gloires, - hosiery-and- slines.-_Cluth and fur ellpa Carpetingl heartli mugs, floor cloth,isaizes. and idstnlcets. Cohr , . ed anif White carpet yarn. Fresh Nfeckerel,togeth er with a general assortment of Queen/mare and Groceries. widelt will be sold at moderate prices at his store. FRESH G . ROCERTES. The subscril,ers have jest received at the store room • lately occupied by Mr, C. Poke r,,in.NOrth !know'. Street, Carlisle, a large and general assort ment or .r.,..Lf17 113.<0 130 /3a ma . China. Glastc:and u N W A . 11, E. which they will sell on the most liberalgerros. They' inVitethe public to call and examine.. J.',114 E. OORN3IAN. October 13,1841. ~ DU N AP-A D- A R .11111ormy at LaW l -i' • line removed be office to N0 . ."3. lieetein't Row on the public square. ' Carrick., Oct. 13.1841. • , Liver Complaint Cured by the use 01 Dr. Darlicit's 'Connbund Strengthening and Aperient• Pills. Mr. William Richards, of Pitts burg; Pa: ' entirely , cured •of the above distressing disease. Ills symptoms were painand weight in the lefttaide, loss of upped tei vomiting a criit eructations, a distention of the stomach, sick headache, furred , 'longue, countenance changed Ins eitriiiicolor, diffi cult/ of breathing, disturbed restrattendeil with a 41.4 bi I ity, with (Alm. sympinins Indi c atin g great derangement of the functions oi din I iYer. Mr. Richards had the advice' of several physicians, but received no relief, MO Dr..llarlivit's Medi cine, which term ii ed • i 'Miming . a perfeet PRINCIPAL OFFICK,NO. 19 Mirth Eighth Street, Philadelphia, where testimonials mny be sera: -, • Fin. sale by Jilin 5: Myers & Co,,Carlisle; and Wm. Peall,ShippemMurg,ra. ; deo: 15. THE VERY LATEST & CHEAPEST YET!! • New erciodsl- , VIAPPINGEit E crtigy-m-, sinpyrsounG - ,fivve.F - 10 relAeleetl tat their old stand, near the Hail roatlifroni the eastern titles; :un.eztensive assortment of e Alfkin trinterOildoe,4e, : : :1 et the most foshlotridde style. *high they*** biter.. mined to sell at prices - to suit the theet.„ : . rersons ilesiious ;if itoveltesing goods nreltiost earriestly;de, sired to giveehenin call. Ilargahtli msybeex~tec{l d, Deeetriber 22'1841 • " . - 'SPECIAL COURT. , Pistl' virtue of a.writ froin the Hon. Arsor .V.Pnal;. SONS, PresidentPresidentjudge of the 12th Judicialrirt of Proovivatita,. hearing dote. at Carlisle, ilic'4,th tiny of liii•cvmher A. D. 1841, , . f• ..... . Alktice isisereby —even . a , . „ . , , that a, iticiaitotirt jwilVhe held hY the! said Hon' All3Oll- V: Parsons, and the. Associate Judgesof Court of Common Mena ofturnberlauid connti";itt: the Court th a sse.in''the bOroiigh ,of Carl file;'cotn torneing on Monday the 2.lst of February, A.l). 18-W, to continue one week, for the trial of certain' einises 61)(111114On the Court of Cuirimon - PiestrOf Cutidierlitutl county, in which. the Hon. 'sli:trine' . Hepburn was concerned as counsel for one. of the parties, prior to appointment as :Peesident :lodge - of the 9th Judicial District.-said caws. being cm- braced within the,pruvisions of the 39th section of an Act ..r ilre General Assembly, passed the 14th April, 1 834, relative to :the .organtzation'zoLtilfrts . l of Justice..-Of iniiil_Speeinf Court, Jurnri And all persona cOilterned, will take notice. : • , • • .•" PAUL; MARTIN ,Sheriff. Slierirs.Offire, Carlisle,'Dec. 20,1841 Just received 10 dozen:PALM HOODS, And cot sale by • CHAS. BARNITZ. —Deeembe 15,1811: • --. hisereeeieed n fresh tu pliiy ` O P(?ROCF.RIF.S.and fin•sitic, by • . • . • Ci I.AS. BA.Rivrrz.. -I.fccrobei• T 3 01 841 . . . • • • , . . . ... • .• • J.. 113011 EFET.TEIC • ' • • • 11:3g1 to'ivo to reitusi his thanks to tlio politic for 'lO p-ttroo.t ze hitherto extruded to hint ,•aittl •in.hia enstninersind the generally,. 'IA lie still eletinues the business of. • • ..Cilbi)let inot its branches, at his stand,iii Main • street,' where he IS always yea Iv to attend to orders in his line. Iv. 17, 1 3:11.-3rn• [ease's Clarified', Essence of liii.9relAplill ft - tell 2 ' ' — me — iii,thsetiv , ,r having been a4Onitecl General :ascot for the airwe evirbratellauttele r respeetfoll offers it iatlm while either wholesale or retsil. ?orohisiers are requested to beware of coun terleits. „ ' • ‘S7 ELLIOTT • Carlisle, Nov. tO, 1841. r NEW GOODSa has pot opened a new andliatid satin nsiortnient of Fal 1. a n (I' W titvr Gan - its • consisting of stMer black, bine black and other Moths. 'Cli;ssimeres;:inttinctts,ms:v style Vesting'S,!l.yariety of :douse de Lairs, stood mourning and black ditto. Thiliet ninth, Wekli Flannels. It %era ditto TOr — slifinitik. Moves, liosivre:o..l4itigs. I.llCell, Cam. briCS. Oil I;lotisi,'AlllfiUlal3; nil/ban/I, Nierillo and Drawers. Also - - tilens, WEVinens• awl •Chttilrens Leather & Meroreo Shoes & Boots. • ALSO, Qtr.pv.)isivare—antir4l74W-PLitieS - 3 - SP ICES.Z?L:.; with 'a gebat r'ttriety Dr Oilier goods all or w Itiph lie is ill sell at a small profit to suit the times. Don't Orgef to call on Carlisle,Sept. 49, 1841.—'13L S ALNION jnst• received and for sale- by J.& E Cornnuin. . !AC:RI:MEL 'int! Codfish for,;late by J. 8i -E. 14 Cornrun. " , • . MBE best of bleached Sperm :mil Whale Oil for • sale by J. &E. Commit. • IDMIMING Vinegar for 'al c by J. St E. Corn.; man. • Ct 'CIGAR and New Orleans Molasses of the 0 best quality for sale by J. Sr, E. Commits. 11.--o,VP•and Lump Sugar. The subsoribers -hive 111. A received n large supply of Loaf and Lump Sugar, which they offer for can, wholesale or retail, at reduced prices. . J. IA - E. Cornman. PERU Candles for sale by 5. & E. Cornman 0 Carlisle, Oct. 1841. N w GOODS. .Inst received at the store of ANDREW RICH ARDS, a general assortment of Fall & Winter Goods, Carlisle, October z0,134t.--01 '- V - 71 , • • .11NOPHER AR.R114.1:1- _,.._,______________ _.............. •••........••••_.• • ._:,. _ ... ... .. . • . . . • .. , :.;, : ...is::::NH-4),...je-•7,.*-AtiOlfill . e.:/f#:ttr.o:lM '...41:it.-4::l2*****liiii*. - De as 4. • Crag- . gCo. ~ - ..e..... r:-.;.•-_• ag 4. " . " 11.1 ' '-- tre . L'a* - - 4 -4.-"Anr.. - :;:paPr.; ... N: .7.mr• _ COMMISSION & FORWARD.. ING MERCHANTS, - Have removed to the'capacious Warehouse recently occupied by 1). Leech lk• Co. at the north-westoortier of Cherry and Broaitstieet y Pliiladelphiii. From the facilities • Ohieli the location and internal arrangement Of this depot afford, SO to 40 Mallen Cara can be accommodated to unload and load at the same time with sufficient room to store 20,000 barrels of Flour, and.4tH) to 600 ton of Grain exeltisive of the forwai ding deportment. Produce of'every description will be receired as usual on consignments, and libei al advances made on receipt (if required) until sales are effeeted. CRAM, HELLAS Sc Co. Noith..west corner of Cherry & Broad st. - rbilairelphia. REPERENtY,S. W. S. Colman ' Cashier. 1 Henderson "& Parker, ,s Cartsek. Hem y Rhoads, Saimilerson & Bossennan, Scooli Swoyer,.7Veunn://e. Uri id Nevin, Shippenetrtmr. 3. Logan Smitli,Esq. Ceraker T., i...h ambersOn Evater, Rutz fkt. Co, Robert Fleming, Catherwond &Craig 'Philadelphia. Wm 12 .Tlmmpaim t4Co. Whimll & Brown, J ee rg • "Atte Biliveca iitilvelmniesberr i g and' . o's• lialtintort.• (Br. Rail. ROAD OR ,CAIVAL] • THE subscribers, giatertil fitr past favors, • . beg leave to inform their friends and the public .2; ci 1y , th!if they still continue to run it line of hurthen Cart rttt ' mlarly between Mechanicsburg and Philadelphiamellaltimore, liy which goods and pro-. dileesOf all ilescriPtions be forwarded 'with care` and delpateli at flit: lowest-rats-of freight, Produce will he received: ut their Ware house, in Mechaniesburg,. and forwarded to either Phila. delphia or Baltimore, according to the tlirection oh the owner: • : • highest- price 'giran.for -Wheat and Flour. • . DRESB.CII N.. 13. • Plaster n( Paris Mud Salt always kept on hand .and for sale nt the lowest- prices. Jury 29, 1540.......1r. • IN DEA! N-I Y . AGM NST LOSS BY. FIRE. 'PIM' FRANKLIN Plltll . INSURANCE COM PANY OP -- PHILADELPHIA - • • Oita/ $400,000 paig l'ermlie 01, . CoNTlNur.toliakit Insuranee,Vermanent-timl Limited. 011 OVVI'V 111,401'11A1 00 01 Property, in rowN AND COUNTRY, on the usual l'avorable . OFFICP.„IS3i Chestnut street. near Fifth street.. CHARLES N. RANI:RI:It, President. OIRRECTORS. ' --- VHARtr.s , N; Ilaxexeft, SAMUEL GRANT, , • 3 Aeon It. SMITH, .1. at !VISTAS I. WHARTON, GEO. W. RICHARDS, TOBIAS ,v.itoricn, • Mortarem I). (Awn. . • CIIARLES G, BANChailt, Secretary; 'CitrT.lte sphseriber, sent for the altote Company for the borough of Carlisle and vicinity ,will prompt ly attend to nil applications for Insurance, whether made personally or by letter. Residence Main street, nearly opposite the Car Office. \VM. D: SEYMOUR: ' • March 31, S. M. NARRIS Bar Iron, Glass, &c: Jon received at the New store of the subscribers: 4 Tons BAR IROri, of first rate quality,and. for sale very low for c^s i., per consignmeni,lo,liiilf Boxes 8 by 10'and 10 half !loxes 10 by 12 stilas9.4, in good order,for sale to Merchants at Pittsburg prices, and DUIICIIIIIIOII best -NAILS,-BRADS AND SPIKES, at Nlanufneturers prices. Also, on lined Witherow's Celebrated patent PLOUGHS, FLAX-SEED OIL, by the gallon, or Harrrl, OIL MEAL, WeberPl St Rro's.' Pure WHITE LEAD, MAIIOGANY VANEERS,Ve. &c. BOSSERMAN & MUTTON. Carlisle, May 3,1/41. • GOLDEN BALL lIOTEL WEST HIGH ST., CARLISLE. The subscrilier, thankful for pail. faynrs, hereby notifies the public generally. that he i still continues at the old standowarly.opposite the College Campus, where he will at all times be found ready and wil ling to accommodate 'in Idle best possible manner, those who may favor• Writ with m call. The house is located in the most business-part of the town, and is-near the stopping place of the Cars on the Rail Road.. The ROOMS are large and airy—the TA BLE will be supplied with' the very best the markets can fornisit 7 -nod the BAR with thechoicest Liquors. Ins charges are rcasOnable. and he will endeavor to merit by assiduity and attention a continuance of pub lic oritrtrnv,.- TM Ttl)l , ,ltS taken by the week, month, or year. DROVFIRS and 'PRA Vl.a.bln will fiatl it to their interest to stop with hi m, as he has plenty ofstahling, and a careful OST.LEIt alwas ni band. . - . A N 111t1t1W ROBERTS. Carlisle, Sei)t. Rai --if In the court of Common Ph.as of Ctim berland cou»ly. Nrivember 22, 184 1. Sktice Woodburn. surviving 11e . tottee of Simnel Caldwell. firettented in the entier nil steento4 01 the execetion tf 'mg, merlin. the -10th des of itetuttes. A. 11. IAII, is appointe d Am: its.«m.firmn tiat anti allowance by.ilie four,, if uo ebjrclinns lie made—of %Welt 'oll persons interested will mice notice, _ _ • CF.O..SAND'.IION;Proih'y Carliale; Deo. 8.1 841:—At. . CHARLES ith'CLURE • ..artußxEr..37 , ../..4w.•. • Mkt in High street a • few - doers west Of .the Post Office. April' RA, 18,41.--tf • ' Dental Surgery. rrESUBSCRIBER respectfully. tenders his fateful acknowledgments to the public for the very liberal share of patronhge lire lutS received clue Mg the past year, and would still continue to' offer them his professional gm:vices in their Various bran- Ches at hip residetice, N0..7, Harper's How. He tiles, cleanses, and plugs teeth;and • inserts incorruptible tarrer - Arietalie artificial teeth in the most approved Manner: Chargei alWaYs moth:rate. J. C. NEFF, X, D. Carlisle, March.'2 . s , I ti.10.=..:4f • My' Gbods at Cost. • The snbseriCiT is now offering his entire stock or dry goods 'nt oostihr wish; &maimi ng, i n v ' T •ii 0 1 CLOTHS, - 4. 474.9 , 57111.E1?4'5.. SSI-' . . - • • • .•11 7 EP7'S, Ot from 84 ets,'• lo :1140. MERINOES frtim 25. cents to $t,25. A good assortment of Thibet, Wachs, , 2 ' Merino 'AL litianketilmiliosyloi. Moue de laines, Chintzes tin 4 ciVicoesg n variety of - Cambric Cdgii gs,& i*er4Ogs;-. also Cotton Edgings and gnillinge, Silk and cotton Thule, Bonnet n id , Dress '.Silks, Cliche •,:aiid Plaid Bonnet and Nock Ribbons ; . Cikvoi„and.,liosiery of ,varlonsltkods., . • . • --- GE.ti •HITNERi !Deeeraho 8,184 i.", ; • , • ' -• Teits - . . Gunpow.dev, and Blalik Te;itust-reeetved-roryfine.mitifresh.: CliAg4i •OGILBY, Trustee 'Account. New Cookhig Stowe. . • JACOB FRIDLEY; North Ptri'nver street, oppo ite Cornmans' Hotel, is agent for the sale. of Mutin y/4s' Patent Mot air ookin *P . - Stoves which he warrants to he 1 00 per cent better than any dthen itove:lieretefole knowtr, Partnersjavernteepers and ethers are invited to take those Stoves On trial, and if are net pleased iv ith thilopeOiltibn olotld stave, eV the pricc i they may be returned. • • .-, ) J. E: still eontinueS , to . , ... ._.':.' ;,1 -'..-: -,,;-;• ' keep on hand , :. ,' -.-• - ..„..,,,„.„....„, _ ...._..,..,„,,,_., ...., itable,gl .;:rvA,...,•••••,,,n11-(lesorifitions among I ••:. 7- gic.1!.. 0, -;: . , r , ..41tielt are the improved • • : -=4. , .,.-, -'' ......', Itotary Cooking'stoves . so 0 , . ..,.___, --• , • , , nniversally approvol; stove -.. • ____.-- 7 -- ____.„—"- 'forliture,,stove pipe, AIIII a ---- -- -- -:---- ---= '''' general nssortinent of Tin; ... , . ( 7e4i .r i e vb qs 4 9 a n i a illp e Which he will dispose . . terrnev Orders in Town nconntry, for:House Spouting or ottier4oric proiri t ur ply attended to. •' Carlislo,-5ept..15,1841,71y. DR-,:.5 - . .1... STEWART, • Thom 'Botaitic Practitioner of Ale( lone anttOb.stetrics,• • 2 Alexander's ,now,. near the Rail Road • ESPFICTIFULt Y informs his friends anti the • lA. public generalle, that (through solicitation) lu has removed leom.Shiremanstown tilearlisle, where Ile may he found at alt. ti Meg, unless professionall% engaged. Thu afflicted shall at at all times he treat• oil with purely 'Artigetaide Metlicines,"Nol'otscms," and in strict accordance with 'the- principles laid down by thatgreat reformer iti medical science, Dr. Samuel Thomson. Chronic C 3.104, 81101 . :18 (;onsnmptinns, Liver Corn ittsinti,._Dermsies, Ithettmatisins: nett Camera, are more p•tr it:elarty ml.rmed• that the New -.System it. Ulimirahlr adapted to their stises! iiwalids-fretn-a_ tlistance_ean be_ necommethiteir with 11-virilim; while ender medical treatment, on ressmisble terms. ' Carlisle, .114 14, 1841.---tf. OCItra.ES - Rt OOLIDZ, TILE CAUSE OF CONSUNIMIION.—SiiipIe `as these complaints are usually 'considered, no one can depytheir being theAost common COMM of thin Wel and distressing disease. It is indeed a mehue choly trutls,lhat,_tlinusancls fall victims to enlisting). tints e - vtley %rill. from no other-cnuse than neglected_ colds.- Yet - we hundreds, Alintriands who treat ruch eomjthaiats with the greatest indifference mid let them notion i' . ..l'.WCO;ll ivareven MOOIIIS - Wltll- . MO thinking of flee danger: A e first .yon have what von way consider wslight enugh oe'coid ; yeti alloe . i i iisinesti,Veinniretirenrelessiiessto prt.ventyou front tog It may attention; "it 'Teen settles .igion your breast,ynp broffme.linarsit, have p n t o , th e ! oil. t o. ehrit,:expectorate large' trout itioi - of - matter. per bretithillren. Sites, mid then you find your. own 17icai,h neglect has brought on this distressing complaint. If then yrtr vele lira or health, be warned in time, and Infle with your COLD, Or trust to strillintack nostrum to wire you, but emmcildittaTly protothfirtihTtle - ortwte. of that - lanooefi remedy. the " TIM sAin or Wthri Cranny," which is well known to be the ninst speedy mitre ever known, as_i_tlimistinds will testify' whose 'lives have been saved by it. "" . rlleTr'ery vorlifeolar.whe.n you purchase to ask for " Win.% BAT.RAIq Or WILD CHERILY,',!. as there is also a swum of this lIRMC in we. Prepared, wholesale •ancl.reAnil, by Witavoit'a Chemists, N 0.,. p„ S.outh,,Fourt:h Iclphia. • Soldid.CarlWe-hy SAMUEL ELLIOTT. - Price. One Dollar a Bonk,. October 20,1841.—1 y. 11 ANOTHER LIFE' SAVED. • • By the extraor(l unary virtues of that unrivalled medicine, the "JIALsAm or WILLU - CHER RY," the well-known famous remedy for CON SUMPTION AND LIVER, COM PLAINT, COUGHS, COLDS,. ASTIINI A, illtONCIIITIS• CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH, Ike. Williamthrteg, Sept. 4, 1841.. To Dr.. WISTATI —Dear sir, it gives me, great pleasure to say, I have found much relief Irom your Balsam that I have to send to you for more. I have only used three bottles out of the half dozen I pur chased, yet it has done ate• more good than all the medicine I have ever taken before A neighbour of Mine whose wife was very low with Consumpion; persuaded me to let him have some of it, nod bought three bottles, which she has taken also. 1 saw her a few days ago, and she told medic believed it was the only Ming that had saved her life. She had tri ed every thing hefore,but notning did her sty gond, and when she commenced taking it was sick . in .bed, but is now up, and looks better than I ever saw her before. As for myself 1 tun sure it - will.cure me entirely, for Ifeel Getter every day. Send me six bnttles more by the bearer, as' my neighbor wants three more. .Tlniisineere friend, • SAMUEL COLES tt:rTlie genuine BalSam•sold.ln Carlisle by SA lIEL ELLIOTT. Price One Dollar a Bottle. Sept. 22, 1841.-6tu. • Read what it-has Done. Auld if you have a friend, a relation, or know any one that Is afflicted with that distressing disease, " CONOU II P PION," persuade them without dc lac to try that fitmons and unrivaled- medicine, the "'nALs.km OF %Flu) C/111.11111V." which has eared th iticirels of this e'rmjrhrint after every thing else had failed. Itead' the fellOii ing undoubted' proofs of its efficacy. 'ROXDOIIOOOII, Sept. 10 1841. Deets sm:-Please send me two bottles more of. your Balsam of Wild Cherry; like that you sent me before. • I have taken neatly all of the first two, and confidently believed this medicine will.cure me. I have need a great many remedies within the last Year, but have neverfound any thing that has relieved Inc so lunch; _IC has. stopped my cough entirely, ohm:keit my Okla itWeats,and I alettp.lictter at night aiiii Wel hater, in every way than 1 have for many months.. :Noure;respectfully," • . . JAMES KELLY. • • floystssitiao, Sept. 12. 1841. Fitt ~n Wurrza t-4 mast aguin trouble thee to tend•mu two bottles more of thy invaluable Balsam 'I have now taken three bottles in all, and•can assure thee that it his done mernoregood than all the medi cine I have ever taken before. Send, by the stage'as soon ati possible, and oblige thy friend., • • - Saclia HOLLOWAY. ; •' • ' IlarsTat;Sept. a. Val. 'Ds:aaDocrga—Rearing ao`roatty MOP talk of the wouddifittoures your Unlearn of Wild .Cherry has made' in. Consitittption,l sent to:- one Of your Agents the other; day-tor a bottle, and hive found it to have relieved inerio Much. thin I want three ,bot- More sent Irian, as I believe it will cure me have timed Jayne's l':sPeuturintt and other medicines 'bee des; Itittuothing !Ina ever done me as miteli good as yours has: Scud by the stemhboal Bnliver. Yours truly, Wittusst THOMAS.' , Ctilesides its astonishing efficacy in Consuinp.. lON it is alteithe boat effectual . remeil y ever discor; erect for:LIVER COMPLAINTS; ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, COUGHS, CIIISCP, WHOOP IMO COPGII, Stu., as hundreds ~will testify Ailid have beep' Oarad_hy,,it After ill otiier remedins. had • DIICGOISTS and DEALERS will finitlhil`nie dicine a•vatuablendditami to their stock; and shbuid. always keep it on, hand, as It Is universally acknow ledged to be one Of the most useful family medicines 1 elr'Be Serv:particular to ask for Dc. WISTAR'S BALSAM , oF.WILO ICIIIIY. , Sold wholesale end ietailby.WlLLlA.' ,Bt. 'Co:, Chetnists, , Na. 33. '44 1 3 1 4 Fourth qtreet Phi delphia. :, 1 ~.. :. ..• : .:11dr , ,Tlie genui ' :Balsam . sold la . Car, Itele ' byi':SAMOEL,ELLIOTT., ,appoint= §si'Aient. • '.: •,., , , ••• :•. • • , ~.... , . • ___...... ..... ......., • • :Piiedit.oo.4 Ilittre: ••• - • '-' , Octaber qo, 1841.-1. CARINE'r MAKING. WM4b .. ,C• GIBSON Still cootiquep the Cal Anet Mulch* in 1111 1111 V 11.• rictus 11111111:1101, Ws stand in North Ilenover ntreet;toio (lOors abolix the stOre•of • Wm. I.equoill Where he, hi no* iimnefitetoriog, und iskteetlikeephig on-hatol; great' variety of • •• . .• "CABIN.ET . FURNITURE, . - such as Sideboards, Bureatts,SecretilHes,Car . ll, Pier, Dining and_Brenklasta'ables,Berlstentls,k.c., of Ilte: most flitionable kind, all of which be will dispose of rin the most relsunitlile blrts. Ile is also prepn red to 911 all,prders for Sr tNG S .11.: SAC AS.. . a :t C 1( Cl A 111. - s, warranted to die Rl:superior gnnlity. - He will also ftirtiish COFFINS at the shritlest no. tice, and having recently procured a NEW .Htssussi iic is . prepart d to attend funerals in the et ttttt try. . Fresh - Medicines. The subscriber has recently received_ large addi tional supplies of dichies, Color*, Dye-Stuffs, Linseed Oil. S'pts. Turpentine, Copal Varnish,. Painters' 13, fishes, Varnish Brushes, Hair Prtishes, Spermaceti Oil, (very fine) Sperm Candles. Soaps in treat variety, G.'ass Lamps, Cap and . Letter Paper, Fruit, Spices, Perfumery, 4-e. 4-e. which he will sell to Physicians, Merchants and others, WIIOI,EEALE or• by RETAIL, at the lowest rates, having purchased entirely for cash; he will Offer bargains to those who wish to purchase :4 wholesale. . S. ELLIOTT. March 24,,1841. Xew hardware, Grocery, IP PAREETP STORE: TE subscriber haS just returned. from J'L. the Cities of New York, Philadelphia and Hal timere, and is now op gat his store room S.C.. Corner of Nfarket Square and Main Streets (for merly (=pitied , by /Geo. W. - HitnetTa general at: sortment of - • '- - - • CHARLES BRUCE. - -'''''-' Several Feinalechave been cured of the falling of the womb, by taking ' ery small doses at intervals. __ . . ra - filtvare; --- ton - e - Ware,--Cedar---,Ware l - ' ' _____, .• Harp •-F ' ry .4.er , W ait 11,1840. `to • _l?_ead_the_follotving-' 13rittania Ware, Groceries, Oils, I _ Da. lyst,Dsvirs.—Dear Sir :— ram liappy tit in. torm you and the public, that I have been cured of ROBERT WHARTON, Esq., late ideyor of Paints, Varnishes, Glasa, Brush- 1 that d r eadful disease the Rheumatism, by tekingyour Philadelphia . , Was certified, as tray be aeen below, t o es, Whips, Canes, lamps ,for i Fatuity Pins. I have been laboring under that dis t . the high characterof the follow ing gentlemen. burnin Carn I ease for more titan a year, during which time I tried', The undersigned do .hereby certify that we have g phitte Oil , - . ' . ~ the skill of the best physician without effect; atlength used the halm of Columbia discovered' by J . Old . _ a wl a great yariety.of articles useful and necessary I was induced to try your medicine; I found 'relief ridge, and have found it highly serviceable not only fee farnishing"and keejiing a house. He hasalso,and after taking, half a box , l confirmed to take them until as a preventive againstthe falling off oiliale,bar also ,will constantly keep on hand I had taken five boxes; ravage is 71, ears, and Icon a certain restorative. Camphine Oil, eider that none but the old and rheumatic persons WAL •THATCHER , senior, ' know how grateful I feel to the medicine that has • -Methodist Minister In St. George charge, a cheap and elegant substitute . for sperm oil. and - N 0.86 North Fifth st . restored me to health, • . having been appointed the agent of Alessrs.'llackers , ". Yours, respectfully, • , Jour; Drx.. ' JOHN P. INGLIS, 331 Arch at. and Brother of' Newark N. J.. for the sale of Jane's.' We, the undersigned,sue altents at Harper's Ferry JOHN, D. THOMAS, M. D. 163 Race st. Patent Lamps in this county, he is prepared to fur. • fc • JOHN S. FUREY,IIOI Spruce at. ' ' for the SAli of Dr. Davies' amity Pills we know. nisi Lampaand Oil, at a very reasonable rate to all our neighbour, Mr. Dy e, sold him the piles of which t HUGH McCURDY, 243 Seuth 7th at. who may wish to use this new and economical light. • d tier 1 - lie speaks SO highly, all Believe us statement to be ' •JOHN YARD,-jr., 123 A roll st.. Having seleikeed his . goods himself, and made his - suestant;aily true. ' , , . . . The agekand those who persist in wearing wigs, purchaseifor coati; he is able, and is determined, tot • Respectfully, -W. 'Ez S.B. Ammon. '. may not always experience its restorative qualities , diseased',sell l ow. yet it will certainly raise its virtues in the estimation Airs. C. Burton near Locust street, was p o Nof the . public, whenit is known that . three of the a- Those having the cash to lay out will find it to ' ilteir I ' advantage to give !Jim a call.. or seven years w ith a lump in the left side, bum ~. , • .• .HENRY- DUFFIELD. all Overlies. skin pains aroun d . the small of he r . back hove signers are more than 50 years of sge,hnd IA e • , . , , . Carlisle , .luly 8,1840.-.. t tf„ . rennin; into her stomach, which prevented her (to others not lees than SO. ' use her own words,l from eating one particle of meat; ;, _ (Front the Mayoi%). . . the first dose removed the - lump; and two b - ixes - set i- - : - - - COMMONWEALTH or Pcntestrtviiiii,.? her at liberty. • • . City of Philadelphia. • I. was severely diseased with the blind piles fors., I, ROBERT WHARTON, Mayor of said..eity.ofr twenty months, and prostrated from the loss of blood; 'Philadelphia, do hereby certify that I arn well ac; pia] one and a half boxes of Davie, Family • Pills has outdated with Messrs. J. P. Inglisi John S. Furev„ made all entireeure of me: ' i'l - •: J.: Joitrison. .. and illingli McCurdy, whose names are signed lodic, ' Washington, D. C.; May 7,1841:'..„ , - • , ..'-above ccrtifl'eate , that they are gentlemen of charm). sold and hl wholesale and -retail, at ter and respectability, and as such full credit should No. 265 South third street Philadelphia, apd by Mr. be given to the said certificate., :::• 2 .. . . . Jouri-GRAY, Cat lisle, general, agent for. Cumberland • Its. Witness whereof, I have hereunto set my . hand, county Penna..: • and caused the seal of the city to be of s ' --... the sixth day of December, 81e. • I rt. S 1 Also, Ibr sale by W. 8z T.."Loution, Kingstowit ; , Eckels Bi. Fireovid;Hoguestown, 51.• G: Rupp;Shire-.1 . ROBRT' NY 11 ARTON , ltfayor. • .manstoin,.l. Lougnecker, ‘Vormlershurg; Y. Bro. 1 . einm, New Cumberland; Stephen Uulbertson,Ship- i pensburg ;',Wm: Barr, Newville i ' Jetties • Leeby,' Newburg; 'Henry Leas,- Alechanicsburg; • Jnitiak- I hood, Spring field ; John Hood ,Stoughstown. -- .„, arelsolls wishing to become Kettle in the villa •gea In-which-the pill A are act-sold 'tit Cumberland. county; will be supplied.with them by calling on , Mr. John. Gray,garlisle, Pa.; who. is empowered to ap: .point meals. ; family pills to those who purchase to seli - again will be chargedl2 _per:dozen. malt, or. - $2 25 to sell on commission; -and the PanaCea Blood pills at $4 cash, or $4 50' on commission: Retail price fo •liimily pills 25: eta per. boxf Panacea blood pills 'B'o ',Cents per box. 'F'ull directiona Tor. udng them accompany each box. ,'..." ' :-' " : - Carlisla,'Sept. 15, 1841, , --6m, •., - ' CROUP IN CHILDREN. MOTHERS, BE. ON YOUR GUARO.—This is the season when tide destructive Complaint attacks your interesting little-children, .oftett -robs you of those you fondly dont on,and carriesitundreds to the, grave, Every mother, should therefore, know,iti wiroptems;Wateh them closely, and always be pre 'Act,. with a remedy to C'ure it, as many are .daily. sacrificed by such neglect. 'At first the little patient is seized a shivering, it-grows restless, bus flashes 'of heat,the.eyes become' red and swollen, it breaths with 4litliittilayould thennomes that fearful putrou that will surely terminate , in Convulsions or. desalt 'unless sornething is immediately given 'to check it.. in this complaint the .• Ashman o.f it ill Cherry," itt,well,kliotvntoke the'most speedy cure ever discovered' It is indeed a precious.r.emeilt4.— mildisafe and innocent, and'-Is sure to give the Ifttle sufferer iminetliate relief:anti quickly restore it to safety and health. Fatiiilietiresiding lb. the country - and indeed every mother who loves her children, shoal al ways,keep this medicine in the 'house .anil. 'give it to them early:;:hy. doing so you truly often save` the lira, of one you fondly 'love., Remeiaber. this tithe fametis remedy' of Ibis; dititigtittihedlit!P. iician. Ur. Wisiar, which hits cured ikonSant it of CROUP, - . - -WHOQPING ' CCIUGH;:. 'ASTHMA, CI /NS UM P:l7lON k lite.i aftere,verr other .Medicine hai failed. . ' •- ' • crip particular when'you:purchase to ail for " Dr. NYISTAR'S BALSAM OD WILD PM/MVP RS there le a' Spier of this name ailgeitise4 that , ia Cutirely , diffbrent medicine. , ' • " - • --Prepired only by Wir.t.tsies Er. Co., Chetni sty, No. sa South Totirth street; Pbilidelpliini - Sold in Cirliale'b#' ' ' e 2 SAMUEL 'praitorc s, Price One Deilinr:n Oetober 20, 1841.—i "':: D'.L'AIT4PS-271: . pit I. C. Loomis, -.b t en .18 , IspermanentlrlOated in Carlisle, and peg:ll4m aU OPerationa that are required in Dental. Sargery_oitioli as ,Filing;Pluajn4 and Fix traeting Teetti, and insekingArtithdidTeedigom a single tooth to a whole init.` He will also attend to all diseases oldie mouth, gun? s, and direct and• regulate, the Brat and second dentition, so as to render the - teeth Of children and young persons regular and beautiful. . 1 / 1 ...1.00M1S may. at . alltimes be found at bia of- Hee, on I lijitreet,opposite Macfarlane's Hotel. "Garliale;June•l3,lB4l. y. ' . . .. . . .. - ' Diseases of. , . the'._ _ E . e ._ . . - - A . , . - . - • ; •fir• - •': - :-____ . ' . .. • ~ ~, , (,, • ;-, i • -.•,-, . _._ __ -"- ._ , .. .- - `7. , / - • : • . • -.- • V --. i . ,N. . . .. . . . . . . . DR.,BOSTOCICS, : • . . 'Celebrated Eye Water,• : - For the cure:of Weak. Watery,or Blood Shot Eyes, • Mere. Humours, and Inflamatiop of the Eye-lids, Dimness - of • Sight,ee.- . Person , . sudject to any of these , Unpleasant dicier tiers, will find this the most effectual remedy in use, its it seldom fails to remove 'any of these affections fry a fen. applications, without the least inconvenience or-pain. Those tvliti Are troubled with a DIMNESS 'Or -SIGHT will also find it a valuable remedy fOr strengtheningthe eyes,i mprovi lig the eight, and pre %calm., the dimnessthat Revises from straining them. Tt will also lie found particularly useful as a wash for the eves of young children, to remove inflamation, and subdue the : humours to which they are so liable. • Price 50 Cents a-Bottle with hfull direc tion'S for using. . .-. . . . • ' Sold in Carlisle by .. . . ~ . .S.- ELLIOTT. ... , April 28,1841.- - --ly '. ... •' , 1 D A V I% S Familll abort -Bilious Pills. fluescvaluable pills are ser,yseutle in their opera tions causing neither pain, grilling nor any nauseous sickness: They exemtlinglv comfort and strengthen the stomach and bowels,-anil clearing.. the sight hear ing' and . memory of aged ',ergot's, .by carrying off phlegitts, watery motet , . !Mudd groat and thick Itu mot% from -the stomach bowels mill blood, - which makes them. do celebrated for 'removing coughs,, rlrritmatiants, - pains from the body trod limbs, gravel, piles sick stamen-Iron sundered bowels and wornes. This medicine is also am hilltlible cure for fever and ague 10,A • Ditvies . Ptinacea Blood. • Pills,, i For-the cure-of-wind-pipe r ulcerated sore Abroad, lungs and liver complaint, night sweats, flushes of heat, burning in the stoniach lightness:across Om- chest. paitifili.u_die,..ketist-nud. j side t itiward cancers, piles, sore eyes,sore legsoicers 1 of every description swellings, rheumatism; they. slop spieting of blond and heal the part abetted. 'The Panacea Blood pills are prepared expresskj . for the strengthening of 'every .part of tbe lyatern and 11611itt - 1111:ii lc - Ts -and soresdiuriing4mll.-removing. bad !Minors frOui a .ii blood, Which is often bronglit , on from too much sitting or standing, or by expo sure from sudden heat to coll. N'Veaklv debilitated persons are-pairtienlary advisedlo use diem; as they strengthen the boilylin a superior manner; they are tot intended to operate on the bowels so much as on itheblontl,as too much purgingwill destroy any weak ly constitution; and has carried oIT its'thousandi to a -world unknown to-us.-..Taket lie, ailviee.of otle_who studies to save life and not to kill; weakly and debili tated persons should not purge more than once a year as it often tames brings on costiveness. - ALWAYS BEAR .TIIESE IN MIND. • - ' — szaroeff counry, Pit. Sept: 7: 1840. Dear wine to let„you know that the Lord has done great ibings for me, whereof I am glsnl.— When I saw you in Fredericksburg, I think I said I had been dieted with a very acid (soar) stomach, and subject to a violent manila my head for more that twenty years, for which I took rlitithirb and soda three Or four tones every day for this many years, with little or on rel ef, and my legs and ankles were so much swelled that twos iniable,at times, to attendto my Idisiness. But since you made ine a present of a box of your Family Pills I have taken one or two yof them at !tight iq going to hed, and now my acid ' stomach is relieved, the swelling in mylegs lms nese /y disappeared, and I donut think that I have been hi n der e d one day with the pain ill my head since I began to take your minable medicine. I think the Lord directed von to Fredericksburg, to .administer to my relief. (7lless'ed be his holy. nom e,I am greatly relieved.) 'I here is living in my neighborhood a poor Old woman who had been sick a long time and could get no relief, at length 1 purchased n box of your pills and gave 'Them to her, after is while I sa'h her nut and about her businetis,a4d she said that the one box had cured her. I have. spread the fame of your valuable mediehie amongst my acquaintances, and many have' purchased. NoW, as it respects my.. I self, my irieuda tell me when I go to town, that they have not seen me look so,: well for many Yeari, and I say to them, I will tell you the secret why t a short time ago I met with a Dt. Davies in town, and hegave'd me a box of pills, and they have made me look as • yon now see me.'. And now, my friend, I hope that the Lord will continue to be with you , and rcak.e you useful to your fellow-creatures, mill tins hitherto done. . .1 remain with respect, Carpets! .Ingrain; Venitiin, Hemp: and Cotton .Carpeting, jupt received , and for, sale very ,tow by. •• • „ Deo. fat 1841. . ; C HAS. 001131 i. • . . . ,I'jist received 20 bi4iii,AISINS, Anil , for snit by Die box only. . CHAS. BARNITIL.'i December 16,1841. . Hays'. antmen •• Jr 9 • This extraordinary. cheinleat comPesition ,t he re sult of science and the invention of a eclebratedn.ed leal rannithe introduction of which to the public meat rivestetly kb the sdlemnity of a death-bedle-___. quest, has .since gained lt reputation. unparalleled fully sustaining the correctnessof the lamented Dr,. last confession, that "he dared not die withnutgiving to, posterity thehenefit of his knew!. e dge on' thin 'subject,',' and he therefore bequeathed • 'to hisfriend and at.tetidiutt, • Sedornon Rays,the secret of Ids discovery.: • " • It is now used , in the principal hospitals, and the private practice in our country, first and most ear,. tainly for the cure Of the .PILES, and also extensive ly and effectually as to baffle credulity; unlese where its efferts are witnessed. Eziernally,od the follow ing coinnynts: ' • For Dropsy—Creating extraordinary, absorptio'n at once. , . - Swellings—Reducing 'them in a few hours. ltheumatism---Aeute 'or chronic; giving' quick • ease.e • .• • • • • Sore Throat---By can cera.utcers, or colds. Croup and Wh ooOng - Cough----Externally and over the chest. • • - All Bruises, Sprains, and Burns --Cured in a few isoura, Soresand Ulcers---Whether fresh or 'long stand.- ing, and fever sores. Its operation Upon adults and Children in reducing rheuinatie awellings,niid loosening coughsand tighV: ness ofthe chesthy relaxation of the parts, hits been.. surprising • beyond conception. The common .re 4, mark otthose liliohave used it in the Piles, it acts like a charm.'" • . THE PILES.---The price, SI. is refunded to any person who will use a hottle'of Heys' Liniment for the Piles. and return the.empty bottle without being "cured. These are the positive orders of the proprie tor to the ngents,and out of many:thousands seld,not One has been unsuccessful. - • . . We might insert certificates to any length, liti4o prefer that those who sell the article, should exhibit t he original to purchasers: • ; • o PAysicians and Patients. The Blind Piles, said to be int:M.l4)re by external applications:---Solom e n Hays warrants the contrary. I -His Liniment will cure Blind Piles. _Facts are More stubborn than theOrieti. solicits_all respectable physieisits to try it upon their patients. It 'will do them no harm, and it is known that every physician who has had the honesty to make the trial, has, can,_ dilly admitted that it has succeeded in evericase they hope 'known." Then why not Attse it? is the reCipe of one.ofilieirmost respectablememburs,noiv-• dereased.' Why refuse to-use it ? -Because it is sold as a propriehiry medicine?' Is this a sufficient ex cuse for sufforium their honest patients to linger in distress? We think not. Physicians -shall be eon- .- vinced that there is no humbug. or quackery - about this article.---n hv then not alleviate human sufiir ing.? -If they Won't trV it liefor...e, , let them Mer all nther.prescriptions fail. Physicians aretespectfully • requested to dothemsolves and patients the justice to. use this article: It shall, be taken froth the hOttles...._. and done it pia - their:OrcieripTinn if illey desire. , _SOLOMON HAYS. Sold by Fleteber street, New York:. . For sa.l6' also by _STEVENSON St.- It. %POWS'S- • HEALT,II..ELIxm.- .....7 - alercia.not.onecale.oLEetzrin-a,thousand r hul may_ beeffeettially. brokein tip and removed by the use °hills Elixir. It removes all indigestion , bilious platter and constipation from the stomach and boteels, it operates gentry and effettually on the bowels', and powerfully on the kidneys and skin. It removes all-unpleasant feelingsaftera hem el. Inca I , and promotes a good appetite. It nealli — Only n 111 is 1 to give perfect Satisfaction. 'ltlins become a gener: I practice with many-to use-this artii!le in - all eales - rf - colds, pains in the bones, or heavi• disagreeable feel - ing, tendering to headache or chilliness. For hoarse. , nets, iftaken through the day,it completely restart s the voice withcint producing sickness. Ain:lrving cough, and all coughs of Children arc cured by it.— The stomach is kept in perfect'ortfer by it, and it i a quitd impossible that any disease' should comme nce While aperson is using this Syrup. 3. If !alcen daily it produces a rudy. healthy", an d young appearance, by driving off all the humors o f the system. , Sold genuine at 2 Fletcher street. one dror below Pearl street, N. Y. by Comstock & CO. , and by all respectable Druggists. For sale also by STEVENSON. 4 DIN KLE, Carlisle, Pa.' No Balm ..of C — olumbia. British Consul's Use, Philadelphia. KNOW ALL PERSONS to whom, these prea ents shall come; that 1, GILBEUT RODEUTSON 1'159. MS Britstnio Majesty's Consul . fOr the City o Philadelphia, do hereby certify, That Robert N't ton, Esq., wholittests to the foregoing Certificates, is Mayor of the City of Phila lelphia ; and that Mat.; thew Randall,Esq., is Prothonotary of the Conti. o Common Pleas for the city and-County of Philadet,l phin, to both whose signittires, with the,Scals of their respective offices, full faith and credit, is due. ' ,I•further 'certify, that I am personally acquatnted with Josepli'L.lnglis,one oldie signers of the certi ficates hereunto affixed, which expresses the efficacy of the Balm of Columbia, and that he is a person o f great respectability, and worthy of full faith and cre dit; and that I have heard him express his unqunlifi - ed approbation of the effects of the said Balm of Co- Inmbia, in restoring his hair. • •Given under my hand and seal (lance, at the city Philadelphia, in the State of Pennsylvanta r the nitedatitefeof America. :7;11;BERT ROBERTSON. , . • OLI)RIDGES 4.1 LAI OF COLUMBIA FOR THEIIAIII. T '-Its positive qualities are as fol lowti s. • let. For infant's keeping the head free from scurf and causing a linturient growth of hair. For ladies-after child-hirth, restori n oh e .ogin_ ,to its usual' strength and firmness, and preventirgthe falling nut of the hair. . Sd. For any person recovering from - lent JebilßY the sane effect is produced: • • ' 4th ? If used in infancy till °good growth is itarted, • ivmafbe preserved by attention to the latest period of life.• sth. It frees the head from dandruff, strengthen!! • - the roots - , imparts health and vigor to the circulation ' and-prevents the hail frock or, getting gray. • 6th. It onuses. the hair to. curl beralllfely:lthlen 'dhue up in it, oier;night,..„--...--- • frrNo ladies' toilet should ever be made without 7th.' by aiiy . mesins - contracted .vermin in thethedd.,tire ~ 1 1Tirng.d.talekand. ferf'acd7.l: mired - Of-Stir° For sale at the drug • store of Coinstoik -• Fletcher street near Pearl, and in' Carlisle' by Ste - ventonllt Dinitle. jpec ! lfi. 1840.-34