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Carlisle Weekly Herald from Carlisle, Pennsylvania • 4

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Which are celebrated for the cur of most diseases to which the human body is liable. i Prepared only by the sole Proirirtor, T. W. DYOTT, 3L -fit Grandson of.the late Dr. Ko- bei tsoii of Edinburgh.

Sold Wpoi.ks.u.e and Rktail, In Philadelphia only, nt his (i' r.lMILY iyARKUOUSt No. '137, north-east corner of Race and -north- Second streets. VEGETABLE- NERVOUS 1 (Or, Kf.storativk. I Price 1 50 cents, IS confidently recommended as the most efficacious medicine for tue speedy relief and. cure of all nervous corr.plainta, attended with inward weakness, depression of headache, tremorj hysteric fits, debility, seminal weakness, gleets, and various complaints resulting from secret impropriety 'of yoijth and dissipated habits, residence in warm climates, the immoderate use of tea, the unskiilul or excessive use of mercury, so ofien destructive to the human, frame, diseases peculiar to females at a certain period of life, Fluor Albus barrenness, kc, ice, Under the -denomination of nervous disorders, included several diseases 'row Frederick Toipn Herald.

Defence of Fort M' Henry. The annexed song1. wu composed undtr the following circuiiis'iuicei. A gentleman K. 8.

Key, K-q formerly of this place hud left linVti-more in a thitr of truce for the purpose of g-ct-tinir released from the Hntish fleet a friend of his, wh'. nad.hecn captured at Marlborough. Tc Willi us fir as the month the I'utuxetit, Mid was not permitted to return lest the intended aitatk on H.iltinioro should he discloned. lie was therefore brought the buy to the m'mllt of tlio Wtapsco, where the ilag vessel was kept under the puns of a frigate, and he was compelled to witness the bombardment of Fort M'llen. ry, which the Admiral hud boasted that he would carry in a few hours, and that the city must fall.

He watched the flatf nt the tort through the with an anxiety tiiat can be better felt than described, until the "nhdit prevented him froin feeing it. lri lie watched the Komb-fSiiells, and af early dawn his eye was a-pain greeted hy.Uic proudly-waving ilag ot his country. Time AncUkos, Ifi llkAVEK. say can you see, by' the dawn's only llgttt'f Wliat so proudly we hailed at the twilight's lust gleaming, Whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight, O'er the ramparts we watchd, were so gallant-. "la'ntly streaming Aficl "the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air, Cave proof through the night that our Flair j.

was still there, I stiy does that star-spanned banner yet wave, O'er the land of the free, and the home of the brave! On the shore, dimly -seen through the mists of the deep, 'Where the foe's haughty host in dread silence reposes, What is that, when the Lrceze o'er the towering steep, it fitfully blows, half conceals, half disclo-, ses Now it catches the gleam of the morning' first beam, In full glory reCected now shines on the stream. 'Tis the star-spunglcd banner, long iniy it wave O'er the land of the free and the home of tlie brwe. And where is that band who so valiantly swore That the havoc of war and the battles confu fiion, A home and a country should leave us no more Their blood has wash 'd out their foul foot- steps' pollution No refuge could save the hireling and slave, From the terror of flight cr the gloom of the grave And the star-spangled banner in triumph doth wave, O'er the land of the free and the home of Five Dollars Reward. The subscriber, by some means has lost a Promissory Xotr, payable by Frederick Rons, Esq. of Huirisburgh.

The above, reward will be paid to any person vho my heve found it, and no questions asked on delivering the same to mc, GEORGE MYERS. S. Middleton, Sept. 29, "LUnitl Smith Itomntic Attachment intit Vs. Court tf Common l'tetts of Thomas Mitchcl.j Cumberland County.

All persons concerned in this attachment will please, take notice that the ubscribei have been appointed auditors by the Court above mentioned and all indebted to the defendant, Thomas Mitchel, are requested to pay and deliver all sums of money and proper'. due and belonging to the said icnd.int, and all the creditors of said defendant, are desired to deliver their respective nceounts and demands to the subscribers, on or Saturday the 22d day cf October next. GEO. PATT1SON, ROBERT Auditors. IIUCll Vv lLSON, ugust 20th, 1 8 1 4.

i i tY0UXG LADIES' Mm. a Mrsi COLLINS, Having tlieir intention of removing from Carlisle, inform the public that the exercises of the Academy will bo oontihued In order to induce farems and Guardians to place young Ladies under their cure, they have determined to offer their services in Air. the branches which have hitherto been taught in the Academy, useful and ornamental, at the Heduced rate of Six Dollars and a half per Quarter, and no addi-tiotiai charge or Stationary or Firing, Children under 9 years of 'cge will be instructed at Five Dollars per Quarter. On the first of October an Evening School will be bpeiud, for the reception of a select class of Ten Genteel Boys, who will be taught Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Grammar, Geography, and Elocution or the art 'of Public Speaking. Terms, Five Dollars per Quarter Payment in all cases in advance.

isr. B. The Sale of Furniture advertised by Mr. C. is postponed.

Carlisle; Sept. 14. FOR SALE CHEAP, Four Hundred and Eleven Acres of WOOD LAND, In Shearman's Valley, adjoining Nicholas Dysinger's Plantation. For particu-lut enquire of JOSHUA COLLINS, at the Young Ladies Academy. Circassian Oil, ron THE ii a in.

This elegant article preserves, pescriplionst failed, they proved successful to the admiration of ihor.e who experienced and witnessed jptli ir happy effects. DR. ROHERTSON'3 IKFALMJtl. Worm Uextrvying I.citngetty A Medicine highly latcssary to be kept in ail l'airiilics Price 60 cents, SYMPTOMS. coBuncn fi'mploins pi" Worms arc, paleness of countenance, ihcr times fiushiKg the face, itching of thc r.ose, and dout the' seat; starting and grinding of tlic teeth in sleep; swelling of the upper lip, the appetite sometimes t)ad, at other times voracious looseness, disagrct able breath a swelled 'belly great thirst urine frothy, and sometimes of a whitish colour, griping or cholic pains involuntary discharge saiita, tspcciuliy when asleep frequent pains in the bide, yith a dry and unequal pulse palpitations of the heart swooning, cold sweats; palsy, epileptic fits, Sec.

Etc. -Though r.un'berless medicines 'are extolled for expelling and killing worms, cone. arc equal in efficacy to Dr. Robertson's ll'orn Destroying Lozenges they are jnild in their operation, and may be given to the youngest infant with safe ty DR. DYOTT'S AXTI-niLIOUS PILLS, For the prevention ar cure of Bilious rnd Malignaut fcvei n.

(Price 25 centslarge boxes 50 cents. These pills, if timely administered, will remove the causes which commonly produce the Yellow Fever, Bilious Fevers, Ague and Fever, Cholic Pains, Flatulencies, Indigestions, Costireness, Hypochondriac and Hysteric complaints, Siranguary, Gijivel, RhcumatUm- and Gout. DR. DYOT'f'S PA TEA ITCH WTMEjVT, For pleasantness, safety expedition, case and certainty is infiuiuly superior to any other medicine, for the, cure of that most disagreeable and tormenting-disorder the Itch, Price iO cents per box. DR.

DYOTT'S Ivfallibi Toora-Acn Drops, Price 50 cents.) CIRCASSIAN EYE-WATER, A sovereign remedy for all disorders of the eyes, (Price 50 tents.) TISSOT'S Cklebbati.d Gout and Rheumatic Drops (Price 2 dollars.) The Vegetable Balm of Life, (trice 1 dollar) THE BALM OF IBERIA, Extracted from an Iberian plant, for curing defects of the skin, and improv ing the complexion, kc. (price 2 dollars) The Restorative Dentifrice, cleansing, whitening and preserv; ing the teeth and gums. (price SO cents per box.) Since these invaluable medicines were first discovered, upwards of aeyeit hundred thousand persons have experienced their happy and salutary effects, many of whom from the lowest stage of their disorders. TAKE NOTICE, that each and all tlx: above genuine Medicines, are signed on the outiide covers, with the signature the sole proprietor, T. W.

DYOTT, M. D. A freslsupply of th above Medicines just received and for sale, by the following Agents Thomas Hagan, Carlisle, John Wyeln Harrisburgh, Messrs. Culbcrtson and. Chambers, Shippensburgh, Messrs.

He-licli and Culbertson, Chambersburgh, Daniel Gobreclst, Hanover, Williani, Jenkins, Abliotstovyji, and Mrs. Anjt Moore, Lancaster. Where Pamphlets containing certificates of cures, tie. may be had gratis Dr. T.

W. DYOTT, respectfully in- -forms the the above mentioned genuine Medicines, are prepared find soid in Philadelphia, only at his wholesale and retail Drug and Family Medicine Warehouse, No. 137, North. Last Corner cf Second and Hst; streets where he has constantly Jir sale a large and general assortment of-i'resU drugs and medicines, ot every description warranted genuine. Thcss who purchase by the quantity for cash, will oe allow eu a very liberal discount.

N. B. Country Storekeepers cai obtain the agency lor vending the above Medicines on commission, by addressirg the Proprietor accompanied with satisfactory reference, kc. Letters post paid, from any pnrt of the continent will meet attention. of, the, most dangerous kind, and aie so various, that a would hardly suffice to complete a description of them.

It pervades, with its baleful inllucnco the whole nervous, system, writhing the thear with inexpressible anguish, and exciting the most dreadful suggestions' of horror and despair, To this demon have, thousands fallen -a sacrifice in, the direful transports of its rage. The most common symptoms of its commencement are weakness, Hatulenco, palpitations, watchfulness, drowsiness after eating, timidity, flashes of heat and cold, numbness, cramp, giddiness, pains in the head, back and loins, hiccup, difficulty of respiration and deglutition, anxiety, dry cougb, etc. DR. ROBERTSON'S CELEBRATED STOMACHIC ELIXIR of HEALTH i Price 150 cents. Which has: proved by thousands, who have experienced its beneficial to be the -most 'valuable Medicine ever off ered to the public, for the cure of coughs, colds, the hooping" cough, asthmas, pain in the breast, cramps and wind in the stomach, fe-moviug ecstiveness, sickness at' the stomach, head che, loss of indigestion, For the or lax, clioleramor-bus, severe grijungs, and other diseases of the boweb, and the summer complaint in'children, it has 'proved a certain remedy, and restored to perfect health from the greatest debility.

Persons affiicted with the pulmonary' complaints or 'disorder of the bu ast and lungs, even in the most advanced state, will find immediate relief. Common coughs and colds, which are in general occasioned by oosjnicted perspiration, will be found to yiUd to its benign influence tn a few haars. In asthmatic or cunsun.ptive complaints, hoarseness; wheesings, "shortness of breath and the hooping cough, it will give immediate relief. DR. ROBERTSON'S CKI.EBtlAlED GOUT and RHEUMATIC DROPS Price.

2 00. A safe and effectual cute for the gout, rheumatism, lumbago, stone and gravel, swellings and weakness of the joints, sprains, bruises, and all kinds of green wounds the cramp, pains in the head, face and body, stillness of the' neck, chilblains, frozen limbs, etc. DR. ROBERTSON'S STOMACHIC BITTERS; Price zmm. Which are strengthening weak stomachs, incieasinsj the' an- strengthens, causes the growth, beautifies and improves the hair to perfection, eft'eciuully prevents all disorders of the hair, which occasion its -turning grey, falling off, decay, soreness at the root, dry and inanimate' appearance, Sec.

Price one Dollar. GIBSON'S ROSE BALM, An Elegant) Mild and real litautificr of 1IIE SKIN. This admirable improver of the complexion is held in the highest estimation among the Ladies, to whose approbation and patronage may be attributed the increasing demand for its unrivalled services. Being peculiarly' mild, renovating and salubrious in its nature, and possessing all the agreeable odour of the admired the brave. -thus be it ever when frettnen shall stand, Between their lov'd home and the war's desolation, Blest with vict'ry and peace, may1 the lleav'n-rescied laud, lYaise the power that hath nude and preserved us a nation Then conquerwe must, when Our cause it is just, And this be our motto In God is oir Trust And the star-spangled banner in triumph shall wave, O'er the land of the free and tlie home of the brave.

Valuable Real Estate FOR SALE. In pursuance of the directions contained in the testament and last will of "Thomas Craighead, the elder, deceased, ftvill be sold, at public vendue, on the premises, on Thursday the 24th day of Noircmber next, a Tract of Patented Land, situate in South Middleton township, Cumberland county, four miles from Carlisle, contains? about 200 acres. The land is of the first quality of Limestone land, with the Yellow Breeches Creek, a beautiful stream, running: through it About the one half of tff: tract is cleared and in an excellent state of cultivation, and the residue is covered with excellent thriving timber. There are on the premises a good two story stone Dwelling House, a large and convenient stone Darn, a disuliery and a. saw mill.

There is also a good seat fi.r any other kind ot water works. This tract is the most valuable in the country in wlrch it lies. The s.le wili commence ni 10 o'clock in the forenoon, wlw.i me terms will be made known. 'The subscribers live adjoining the r.vcimtes and will shew them to any persons v.ho may cidl fr that purpose. RICHARD Cll UGHLaD, CRAlC.il HAD.

r' South MiddJeton Sept. 1314. Jiower, it displays in a short time, the most pleasing tfi'ects, in removing Pim- iles, Freckles, Sunburn, Tan, Sivarth, ultimately rendering health, delicacy and beauty to the complexion. Price one Dollar anil fifty Cents. COLUMBIAN DENTIFRICE, For Cleansing, Whitening Preserving THE TEETH.

It prevents scurvy and other disorders of the Gums, refreshes the mouth, and particularly sweetens the breath. Prince For sale genuine only, by the following appointed agents Carlisle Alexander Phillips, booksellers. Nutz, druggist. Euncaster Mrs. Ann Moore.

Heeding s. Eliza Old. York Ignatius Leitncr. Frcderickeown John S. Miller.

Jlagcratoivn-Frederick Miller. Fiitiburgh- Speakman, Say, Jk. Co. petite, and a certain preventive and cure for the fever and ague, etc. For the fever and ague, a malady so prevalent throughout the southern states, and so afflicting to families residing in all low countries, redundant with marshes, lakes, stagnated pools, rivers, etc.

etc. these celebrated and universally esteemed Bitters, have surpassed any remedy jever administered, for the rtliei and cure of that most obstinate oppressor of the human frame, numberless, instances of their efficacy have baen testified, after the bajksj and various other extolied.

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