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are calculated to produce nv„. ;hau
can possibly result from the use of any others,
for several reasons;—They-are not recommend
ed to cure.alh and every disease, as is generally
boasted of other preparations, (which the most
ignorant must be aware cannot be, as different
diseases require different medicines,) but'cach
of Dr. Leidy’s Medicines are recommended and
adapted to different classes of diseases,' They
do not contain Mercury; or the minerals which
are combined with most,' if not all, other prepa
rations in use.-—They are- perfectly sate , and
pleasant to take, containing nothing offensive or
deleterious, but being cornposed. of Vegetable
Extracts—-may be employed by young and old,
male and female, at all times,-and.under all cir
cumstances, without restraint from occupation,
temperate or moderate living. They are the
preparations of a Regular Druggist, (Dr. Leidy,)
also Physician, attested by the most distinguish
ed Physicians of the United States, among whom
are. Dr. P. S. Phvsic, .Dr. N. Chapman, Dr.
W. Gibson, Dr. S’Jackson, Dr. W. 15. Horner,
Dr. W, P._ Dewees, Dr. T. C. James, Dr. J.
Redman Coxe, Dr. R. Hare, See., ate;; also, by
the Rev. Wi 11. Delaney, Robert Adrain. L. L.
D., J. L. Biddle, Esq., and numerous others.—
They have been employed in innumerable in
stances, w|th the most unexampled success, as
thousands can testify,,among whom are the
principal officers in Washington City, Members
of Congres3,"of“the State Legislatures,-many-of
the Clergy, &c. ts'e. (See certificates and re
commendations, accompanying the directions
with each Medicine; .
Dr, teidy’s Medicated Extract ofSarsa/mr
ilia.— The strongest preparation of Sarsaparilla
In existence. One Hundred Dpllars will be for
feited for a'preparation equal to it. O.ne Bottle
/half a pint) is equal to six pints of the strongest
Syrup of Sarsaparilla that can be made., Com
ment upon.the virtues of Sarsaparilla is .unne
cessary—the world knows it—it is only necessary
fm-persons usingitto be sure of getting agouti
preparation of it. See recommendations, with
directions/
Prics gl 00 njbottle
Dr. Leidy’s Bipod Pills,
■ Jt Camftonentpartafm/ilcftJsSarsa/iaril!d.~-_
fKe vii fues of lhese’Pfils isiiiine-'
careful to Peg.,
cure the Genuine; and in purchasingßlood-Pills,’
to belparticular and ask for Hr. Leidy’s Blood
Pills, as imposters manufacture Pills in their
own names, cabling them Blooid Pills, alsot think
ing by such tricking to sell theirs, on the repu-.
tation, of the Original, tonly true-and Genuine'
‘ Blood Pills ot ,l)r. of one hun.
dred gross of which have been sold during the
”pa'st:wohth;yr-'-‘ ! ~"’"-^,si
Dr. Leidy’s Blood Pills may be used as a gen
tle, or active purgative, possessing'properties
not contained in any other pills—that of Purify
ing the- Blood and’Animal Fluidsyat the same
time removing from the Stomach and Bowels,;
all noxious, or injurious substances, which pro
duce disease, and without' debilitatirig, or pros,
trating the system, as do* most other medicines
of a purgative nature. See directions. ■
.Price 25 cents a box. r ’• ,
Dr. Bechter’s Pulmonary Pre
scTvdtive,
For Coughs, Colds, Asthmas Catarrh?, Influen
ces, Diseases of the Breast & Lungs, Spitting
of Blood, and arrest of approaching
CONSUMPTION. -
Throughout Germany this preparation is used
more than ahyolher for Coughs, Colds, fkc. Uc\
nnd is there sd well known, that they tali it the
•‘Life Preserver."
Thousands in this city, and throughout the
United States,, owe their present existence to
the good effects ,of this.medicine. Numerous
certificates have been published from.'time to
time'—further comment, is unnecessary. See
directions.'
Price 40 cents a bottle.
I)r. Leidj’s Tetter £5 Itch Ojub
ment,
AN infallible remedy for various affections- ol
the Skin, removing Pimples, Pustules, and'
• Eruptions, of the Skin, and particularly
adapted Jo the cure of Tetter and the ' T -
Itch.
This ointment has been used in numerous
Schools throughout the city and county, as well
as Factories, employing numerous girls and bnj s,
and amongst whom Tetter and Itch, as welt as
Other Affections of the Skin, prevailed, with the
most unexampled success, Names of School
Teachers, as well ,as Superihtendants ahdTro-'
prietors of Factories, could be given, confirming
the above, but for the delicacy they feel in hav
ing their names-.published in connection .with
such loathsome and disagreeable affections.
Price 2J cents a; box. i-.- -
T)r. Leidy’s Rluiematic Liniment,
A truly efficacious application for Blmematism,'
Bruises, Sprains, Stiffness and Weakness of the
Julnts, Numbness of the Muscles ahd : Limbs,
Fains along the Back, Spine, Sides, and across
the Loins. , •: i , ,
Many, highly commendatory’ certificates from,
physicians, and others, ■ have been frequently
published of its efficacy;. See directions.
Price 3?)'cents a bottle, or three bottles for
one dollar. '
The foregoing Medicines are prepared only,
and sold Wholesale and Retail, at ~
■ Dr, Leidy’s’Uealtii Emporium,
No. 19.1 North Second street, near Vine street,
(Sign of the Golden Eagle and Serpents,)
.....Philadclpbia. ....
: —Soldat the-DrugStoreiof-STEVEN SON tt*
ElNKLEjCarlisle. Pa. . .
Fresh Brngs,' Medicines; 8;c.
STlE&ErfSjoijy#
-...; HAVE just their
Drug and Chemical store.'a gen-;
assdrtmeiit of DRUGS,
r, Medicines, OUs,Palnts,
)-; 'Varnishes, Dyc-atnffs, &c
he, all of which will be sold on
tlie'mostaccorrtmodating terms.
St, .Country Physicians,, and others.
. who bny to sell agamwillfind it tq theirjidvan-:
•age to,calf, as they are determined .to sell low.’
Carlisle, May. 13, 1841. , . ' tf. .
DOCK AT THM!
JACOB
irifprms;the,citizehs. of
. Carlisle and its vicinity, that lie has coni-,
jnencejlthe - , ‘
/Saddlery ST Harness •Waking*
■' /Tr
,in all i»s variohs brancHe», ! in Hain'street, one
door east of the store of Messrs. Angney BcAn
dcrson,and a few doors west of; Mr. Wunder
lich’s tavern, where he constantly on
handgandmanufactureto.orderatthe shortest
. notice and on the most-reasonable terms, -
Saddles, Bridles, Collars, Harness, Trunks,
. ness.and an ahxions desire td; please, to merit
ijiuhlicpa
Havingthp,he«tof t worKmi!heiniiloyed; liis cue;
tomers may expect theirwork to be done in the
...
. Carlisle, May 13,1841, ' ,‘V '3m
Itcsurrcctioiipr JPersianPUls.
. Judge not lest ye be judged—keep. on bund
something for a wet day—be nreparedfur sick
: ness in chse it should' come—be ready' to stop it
l before it gets too deep a hold—use the Persian
i Pills in season, and thousands, yea tens of thou*
sands might be saved from long and lingering
fits of sickness by using-.the Vegetable .Persian
Pills freely, Nb injury can ensue from using the
Persian Puls to youth or old age. Take them
according to the directions, and you will be
warranted with a sure cure. Try them before
you.judge—dont stand stillnnd say. there is no
cure for me, but be up and a doing while the day
lasts'. They will cure all curable diseases if ta
ken. according to directions. Physicians can no
longer hold pack—those that are honest,-'and
have seen their .effects, now recommend them
and use them in their practice. We feel thank
ful'thnt an all.wise ProvidcnCe has seen"fit' to
bring to light an ail-prevailing remedy that will
cure almost every disease in our country. Do
not condemn them until you have used' them
and give them a fair -trial, and we are certain
you will not only use them yourself,- but recom
mend them to your friends and the public gen
erally. ,
! dj’For sale - in all the principle villages in
Pennsylvania. WE H. TAYLOR, af Ham
burg, general agent for Pennsylvania and Maryl
and. All orders sent, to him at Harrisburg,
will be promptly attended to.
Carlisle—Stevenson and Dinkle.
Shippensburg— J. Bcackenridge.
Hogcslown—Edward Miller.
White House—A. G. Miller. ; —u——
Or Hebrew Plaster.
Read this before you stop,'then'do not stop
there, but send and get a box of the. JEW
DAVID’S or HEBREW PLASTER, if you
want to keep pain and weakness far from you—
ask the person who lias used it and he will tell
you-that he hastbeen cured of the rheumatism
and several other direful • diseases that had
drawn him a]| up in a heap, and had drawn
his joints all out of place, and he was compel],
ed.to confine himself ,to his house, and he will
tell, you that it cured him,, and that tie is now
well, will cure nll chromc diseases, or where
seaAfed pain or weakness ..exists we,, will war-'
lame to the Use of their limbs by. applying ft to,
the parts aEected. Tlitt wohderfalcoves effect
ed by the application of,this plaster are the en
grossing subjects ofthe day, go, where yhu will
pnd you will hear nothing but that Mr. Such-a-
One, or Mr. So-and-so was restored to the* heal
thy use of their limbs by the application-of this
plaster-^orthat they are glad that-Mf. Such-a
one has got about again—really'say they, this
,plast,ec..must be. a good piaster or.„iUy.auld__nnt.
nave'cured -sobad a case as that—.nr yoii will
hear Some person that has been gone from home
some time exclaim when he returns at finding a
pyrsnnon his feet who he never expected to see
agnih, why, lioW is' tiiis, Tset-lie'if about—l
thought his case incurable—well_every ' body
thought so too, but lie has used the Jew David’s
or Hebrew Plaster, and. got well—and so it Is
performing cures all. over the whole country
where it is'used. , -
, For. tfalc at all the principal villages in Penn
sylvania and Maryland.
WM.-H. TAYLOR, general agent for Mary
land and Pennsylvania. All orders addressed
to him, at Harrisburg, Pa. will receive prompt
attention.
Carlisle—Stevenson and Dinkle.
Shippensburg—l. BrackenridgO
Hngestown—Edward Miller.
White House—A. G. Miller.
F RESH, PRUNES, very fine, for sale by
Stevenson & Dinkle.
TB. SMITH’S, assorted PICKLES for sale
by Stevenson br Dinkle,
JUST received a supply of very superior To.
mato Ketchup, for sale by Stevenson and
Dinkle'.
NOTICE.
THE Court of Appeals of the 86th Regiment
P. M., will meet-as follows: For the First
Battalion at the house of T. Bruner, in Hechan
icsburg: Officers Captains Fiirtenbaugh, Snell
and Leidig. - For ..-the .second- Battalion at the
house of Wm, S. Allen, in Carlisle! Officers
Captains Allen, Firstcr.Sc, Todd) to be held on
the second Monday of June next, according to
law, LEWIS HYER,
Col. Comd’g. 86th Reg. P. M.
; May 29, 1841. . • . *
WILLIAM B. KNOX,
f-- ATtPHNEY AT LAW,
• f Carlisle, Pa.
OFFICE a few doors west of the Post Office,
in Main street. ...
,j M’CLELLAN’S, lIOT*^.
South-West Corner bf 'tlie Public Square,
OABX.XSX.S, Fa. .
THE subscriber has taken that well-known
itavern stand,.near the County Hall, Carlisle,
lately occupied by Mr. William S. Allen, where
be will at all times be prepared to accommodate
liis old friends and the public generally, with
every thing, needful to make their visit agrees
ble. ' ... '■
! His TABLE will be Supplied with the best
the market can afford—his BAR with the choic
est liquors—arid every Other requisite in the best
;style. Prices very moderate, ' '■
, i BOARDERS, will. be. taken, by the . week,
'month or year. - ,
A careful OSTLER will bealways in attend-'
ance, add DROVERS aiid others will 'find it to
their advantage to givfi him a-calV - ■
. ■ p , ."..I. /M. McCLELLAN.
; May 13, 1841. ; _ ;■ ’i " :
; 'Selling off at'Cost!
so nuMßie.
MRS.S..CLARKhavirigdetermjned to dis
continue business,''offers her entire stock
ot goods at CosT. The stock consistß of a gene
ral assortment of DRY GOODS. GROCER
IES,, CHINA; GLASS & QUEENSWARE,
arid HARDWARE. ; The public are. invited to
call and examine hergoodS.asahe pledges her
self that every.article of her atock shajl he.of
fered at first cost , The following .will be the
prices of the articles specified," viz: : j ,
Best YoungHyson A Imperial' . . ,
■ Teas, '! : Wctsperlb
*• RioGoffee, ‘ 12J ;
.-*• Other Coffee, , 10 ,*•
; White Havana Sugar, ‘ 10 , ••
‘•Orleans. • do 8 ••
" Loaf do ; 12 J “ ,
,‘t; OrleansMqlasses, , , 10 perqt
“ Sugar House do s .; 14: •* 1,.-.
Boston Syrrip,. ■ 14 - “ ■
V -iPepper, Allspice A pin-,
■ ; •• : ger, 10 per lb
u “ >Chocolate (Fe)U.extra) 10,- ;- : -
,■ V CourtlamUNo 1)• ; .■ ISJ; v „ V,: ,
•• Rice. , .>;/s I •«*••• ■
'•• London Mustard, ’ 'Sll •• , '
/ Starch,.l... 9
Saleratus, ‘ ‘, ; ; 9 ; • ; 1
C ALTCOESan Jnwris4centsper yard—and
BROWNMUSLlNSiyard.wide,fbr‘Bcenta
All other goods jri
•ii Call and satisfy yoiirseWc*;'. ’ Store riext'door
CarlMe; May -1841. ;
v"\ r SpcrmOil.
A very superior article of Sperm’OH mny fre
had by calling at StevibisonandJJinkleVDru
anci Ctiemical store. '
NEWS TO THE AFFLICTED!.
YEAGER & ALBRIGHT’S
Celebrated Botanical Health and Life Pre-
server.
This, Medicine, although known for many
years as ‘Yeager's Medicine/ lias never bcenof
fered to the public for sale,' until of late the pro
prietors have been prevailed upon to offer it for
the benefit of-those who are laboring .under the
diseases here cniimerafed.viz: 1 ,
’ Cancer, Ulcers of the Throat and-Body, Liv
er Complaint; Spitting of Blood, Whooping
■Cough; Rheumatic affections- in the head and
body, Colds of long standing, attended with se
vere pain in the breast. Consumption—in many
cases when the {patient has been abandoned by
•the physician and pronounced an incurable case,
this"medlcihe'has'had the most wonderful'effect;
The proprietors are fully aware of the numer
ous medicines that are already offered to the pub
lic for the above diseases, many of which have
not the slightest effect of performing afany time
a cure—but the-numerous testimonials which
have of late been given to them by some of the
most respectable citizens, there can no longer be
any donbCas regards the medicine which they
now offer and would say to those afflicted —yi VC
it but jetrjitJ—adhere to its directions—and we
will warrant a permanent cure.
Directions for using it will be found accompa
nying each bottle.
Purchase them at'the Drug Store of Myers &
Hnverstick; Price-Sl-per bottle.
—April 22, 18417 % 6m
■ Estate of David Coppcrslone, dec’d. ,
LETTERS. of Administration on the estate
of David Copperstone, late of the. Borough
otuarlisle, deceased, have been issued to the
subscriber, residing in.said Borough; All per
sons indebted to said estate, are requested to
make payment immediately, and those having
claims to present them, for settlement without
delay. , AB’M, ZIMMERMAN.
' May 6,1841. 6t.
NEW GOODS.
Just received at the store of ANDREW
RICHARDS, a fresh supply of seasona
ble goods.- • Cbnsisting in part of Blue, Black,
Brown, Olive, Invisible Green and Adelaide
CLOTHS.
Blue, Black, Brown, Figured and Striped Cassi
tor pantali>on3, :; ; Hrowiij White, striped, aptT
Figufedtinen Drilling. Kentucky ,Pertnsy I ya- ;
nia'and Delaware Jeans. Jeno and Pittsburg
cords, cotton stripes and drills, American nan
keen and colored muslins, Imrlaps, French and
Irish linens, black, blue, mouse, fawn. Pink
blossom, white, slate, figured, striped and barred
silks new style, figured,, plain,'barred, striped
Jackinett, swiss, canlbric and mull muslins.
_ ,MSoimct.l.mvns A' Silks,
embroidered manlnalGlazed, satteii‘rind barred
ribbons, leghorn flats, straw, brad, nun and’chip
Jnmnets,' colored, white figured leghorn and
palm leaf hats, brown and black muslins, ticks,
checks,- crash and diapers;. linen and cotton 4-4
5-4 and 6 4 sheetings; table cloths linen arid cot
ton diaper, linen, grass, silk, pongee arid cam
bric handkerchiefs,- gloves, -hosiery, stocks arid
artificial flowers; a general assortment; of
Queensware «$• Groceries,
all of whi&li will be sold af prices to suit the'
times. ALSO) Calicoes, painted lawns and
mouslimde.laiUes, cotton and gingham umbrellas
parisalls, cotton yarn and carpet chain.
Carlisle, April 22; 3841. _
BEETEM’S HOTEL.
THE subscriber, thonkful-for past favors, re*
spectrally informs his customers and the pub
lic in general, that he has removed to tiiat large
and commodious establishment on tho North-west
corner of the Public Souarc, late the property of
Thomas C. Lane, which he has fitted up in a very
superior irtanner as a «
PUBLIC HOUSE,
and-where he is prepared to furnish all who may
favor him with their custom with the very best
accommodations.
This Hotel, from its central location, is very
convenient for'business men; and being near the
stopping place of the Gars on the Rail road, it will
also furnish Travellers with a ready place of rest
and refreshment. The ROOMS are largo and
airy—the : . ’ . •
, T.ABLE
will always he well supplied with the best the
markets can afford—the BAR with the best of
Liquors^—the charges will bp reasonable—and
nothing shall bo left undone on the part of the sub
scriber to mcrit a share of public patronage.
BOARDERS will be taken by the week, month;
or year.
DROVERS will.finjl it to their interest to stop
wiili him, as his STABLE is amble, and a care
ful and experienced Ostler always it attendance.
GEORGE BEETEM,
Carlisle, April 1,1841
Estate of Martha Geddis, dec’d.
Letters of Administration on the estate of Martha
Geddis, dec’d., late of iho borough of Ncwyillc,
have been issued to the subscriber in due form of
law: AH persons indebted to the estate will make
payment, and those having claims will present
them for settlement to
, JOHN JOHNSON.
Newvillo, April 22, ,1811., Ct*
SprinffJrashions.
< Mrs. NEF? respectfully informs the Ladies of
Carlisle that she has returned'from the.oity, and
will open her SPUING FASHIONS on Friday
the 30til of April. A general assortment of Straws ;
Florence, Sratd, Lace,. Casing and Silk Sonnets,
Flowers, Sibbons, Caps, r Curls, tyc, BONNETS
altered in the latest fashions,'and every exertion
made M give : salisfaeli6h to those who may favor
■herwith-theirpatronage; —■ ''
Harper’s Row, No. 7, April SO.
'Estate of Sarah-Leidie, dec’d. •'
NOTICE. -J
- Letters of administration on the estate of-Sa
rah Leidig, late of Uqnrde township,-deceased,
have been issued to the subscriber residing in
Allen township: All persons indebted to said
estate will make payment immediately, and those
having claims will present for settlement to
; JOHN HOUSER, Adiu’r.
May 13,1841. '
X.AND & GENERAL. 'AGENCY.
TIHE undersigned hereby tenders his 81-rvi-'
£ea to those having business Of the kind, that
he will attend to the.purchase and sale of land
or other property'in Cumberland and
that he will attend to other business in the coma
ty for persons residing out of the same.: Fees
moderate.
Carlisle. April 29', 1841. - •.
■ N.B.'Two-farms for sale, a description of
which, and their lddatjonrcan be had by apply
ing as'above. ; : f
NOTICE^
THE: business of, Charlaßatrulz < jr 00~ Will
hereafter be conducted in the name of BAR.
NITZ & PEPFEB.
April, gj>,,1841. ; ■■ ...
; NEW GOODS
Some d eMlraM £?GO OD S eoita-
althe store of i
m : ■■■■•:■. .:A; RICHARDS.
1; April 92i 1811.: : -15,... -1 ■ •r-y.
, The Vestifflehtal Spirits prepared by Dr. W.
C. McPherson, are warranted to be superior to
to any other preparation of-the kind now, imuse
forthe removal of all kinds of Grease,'Tar, OH,
Paint, Wax, fs’ci, from ladies ei gentlemen's
wearing apparil. For sale In Carlisle bv
STE fENSOATW DtJVKLE.
TAILORING.
THE subscriber would inform his friendsand
the public in general, that he has his shop in
High street, in the shop-formerly occupied by
Corroack M’Manus, one door west of N. W.
Woods* store, and would solicit a share of pub
lic patronage. - ,
WILLIAM M’PHERSON.
August 20, 1840, .
.post oppioa,
Carlisle, Pa.' August;!, .1840.
—Arrival andjDe/iarlure oJ' Mails. -
Arrives. Closes .
Eastern daily about 12 m. 7 p.m.
“ . “ 5 .p. m. 10 a. m.
11 11 a.m. 11 a. m.
- ' “ 11 a. tn. 4p. m.
“ 13 m. 10 a.m.
“ 12 m. 7p. m.
- " 11 a. m. 11a. m-
R. LAMBERTQN, P. M.
Western
Southern . “
Ueclianicsb’g “
Newville "
VALUiIBLE FARMS FOIt
SALE..
THK subscriber offers for sale the following
described real estate, situate in Green ,town
ship, Franklin county, adjoining the Turnpike
road, and within one mile ot Greenviilage, viz:
1 .—A Farm of.first rate limestone land,
containing 190 acres; Having thereon erected a
two story 1
STONE HOUSE,
anew Frame Barn, Sheds, Cribs, and all the
necessary out buildings, with a sufficiency of
timber land. - - • -- -
it,—A Farm, also of first rate limestone
land, (adjoining the above) containing 175 acres,
having thereon erected a ■
-jjfaA Tll’fl STOKV
STONE HOUSE,
wSBSM: BASK BARN,
Sheds, Cribs, and outbuildings-, and a lull pro
portion of first rate timber.
On each of the above tracts are never failing
wells of good water, and orchards of choice
fruit, the,fences are rep-ik, aui.fthejnud.
.irfa;Jugl!f.slute:a( colli vuliou.— These,farms are.,
riot.surpassed by aiiy imthe pfthgeoljn-! ]
$l. , -• / -'■■■ 1
3.—A small' farm. of Fine land, tliree
miles south of Shippensbiirg, adjoining the farm ■
of John Clippinger, Esql, containing 100 acres.
This property is well timbered, and would be a
comfortable home to a person that wanted a
handsome low priced property. .
For further particulars apply to the subscri-
Jier • r6sid.ing-;in t the borougji bf.-.Shippenshurg,!
Cumberland county, Pa." -
■ DAVID KEVIN.
August 24, 1840.
THE iCEIjEBRATED HORSE
* ft JJjL Will stand for service during
Ji&ASmMSSIS* the season, commencing on the
lst of Apiil and ending on the
ill lst of July, as follows: Mon
day, Tuesday and Wednesday of each week, at
Middlesex, and Thursday, Friday & Saturday;
at the stable of Andrew Huberts, in Carlisle.—
The terms are $6 for the season* and $lO for in
surance. Any person parting with an insured,
mare before she is known to be with foal, will be
held liable,for the Insurance* Good care Will be
taken, but no accountability for accidents.
JOHN THOMPSON.
' Carlisle, April 8,1841.—3 m . r
Fresh Drugs,.Medicines, fije.
The subscribers have just received a supply of
fresh Drugs. Medicines, Chemicals, Oils, Paints,
Varnishes, Dye Stuffs, Fruits, See., all of which
will be sold on reasonable terms by
Blncd and white llussia, Vigonia, Fur, Chip,
Palm Leaf, Leghorn, Willow Cane and Wool
Hats, for sale wholesale and retail. .
CHAS. BARNITZ.
T. H, SKILES,
pRCIIANT TAILOR,
HAS just received and is now opening at his
Stand in West High Street, a general assort
ment of npw and fashionable,goods, suitable for
gentlemen’s wear, such as
CLOTHS, WOOLDYED BLACK,
Blue, Green, Invisible, Fancy arid Cadet mixed.-
V CASSIMEUES!
Black, Blue, light Doe skin, fancy and.sihgle
milled.
, VESTINGS:
Safins,"figured Silks, Valcricips, and Mafsajles. >.
FANCY- ARTICLES.
Suchaa Stocks, Gloves, Suspenders,' Handker
chiefs &c.. All of which will be sold and made
up in the most fashionable'manner, and at the
shortest notice.
July 30th, 1840.—tf.
DENTISTRY.
DR. I. C. LOOMIS,
TOT AS returned to Carlisle, and will, as here
■ Bi tofore, attend to the jractice ol Dentistry.
He may be found at Col. Ferrce’s hotel.
Persons requesting it will be waited upon at
their residences. ■ , v :
■ ■ CDr. George D. Foulke,
\ Hefefen ce ,- —. < Rev. T/wt. C, 'J horn (on,
/. CDr, David JV,Mahon.
. March 12,1840.
/
LAY & STOUPPER’S
Foundry, ami Machine .
Shop,
The subscribers thankful for past favors, here
by notify the public that they |lill continue at
their standJn Main Street,. a few doors east of
the Jail, where they are prepared todo at short
notice : : ' ■ _
■ :
OF ALL KINUS. such as .Turning Lathes,
Apple Nuts;Plaisterbrcakers, Coni shelters,
ttol/qw Anvils,* Mandril?s Patent Machines
■for. pending Wagon-Pyres; Wagon boxes*
and Qiach boxes of all sizes,* Stove-Plates;
Mill Castings, fyc. They will also build
HORSE ptfwnns,
.. " ■
THRASHING machines,
and derail kinds of, repairing, as they' are well
prepared with patterns of various kinds.', They
willalsb manufacture CuUing boxes* Bcc. Jcc.
They are also prepared, to execute patterns,
for Mill Gearing,-and iif every kind,‘at short
notice* . V . ■' - '-'-i
- Also, on hand a Int oi Witherow’a lmproved!
; GEORGE LAY,
ifhnW&S IraptAHAMSTOUFFERr’ ::
1 -
W. FpULK.
;-)■* ' :V.
Economy.
WAKEFIELD.
SI'EFJSJVSOJVy DIJTKLE.
Stats! Stats! Stats!
r Dyspepsia andHypocondr aclsm.
Curedby Dr&larlich's celebrated Medicines,
Mr. WM. MORRISON, of Schuylkill Sixth
street, Philadelphia,‘afflicted for several years
with the above distressing disease—Sickness at
the stopiach, headache, palpitation of the heart,
impaired appetite, acrid eructations, coldness
and weakness of the extremities, emaciatioq &
general debility,- disturbedfl-est; a pressure and
weight at the stomach after eating, severe flying
pains in the chest, back and sides, costiveness,
a dislike for society or conversation, languor and
lassitude upon the least occasion. .Mr, Morri
son had applied to the most.enhiuent physicians,
who considered it.beyond the power of human
skill to.restbre him to health; however, as his
afflictions had reduced him to a deplorable con
dition, having been induced by a friend of his
to try Dr. Harlich’s Medicines, ss, they being
highly recommended, : by which lie procured
two packages for trial),before using the second
Sackage.he fotnd himself greatly.relieved, and
y continuing the use of them the disease en
tirely disappeafed-r-he is l now enjoying all the
blessingsofperfectr healths ' ■ ; ‘ ;
Forsale-by - J. J. Mvehs ta" Cb..
»R. SWAYNE: Respected Friend:—From
.the very beneficial effects which I, have
received from the-use of thy JLlomponnd Syrup
of Wild. Cherry Bark, bam fp'lly willing to tea.
tify to the astonishing effect,- My attack was
that of a common cold, which began to threat
en something of a more serious nature. Being
recommended to use the above Syrup, I finally
gave it a trial; and am happy to Say it gave roe
almost instant relief. I have used it frequently,
ard always with the same beneficial effects. If
others would use this medicine at the commence
nrert of their colds and coughs, they would pre
vent a'disease which would be more alarming
t its character, and m.uch mure obstinate in'tlie
cure. - - Ecwoop L. Pusuv.
N. W. corner of Arch t? Fifth sts, Phila.
Eighth 'month, 23, 1839.
Ihe above medicine is for sal by I, I. Myers
Co,, Carlisle.
IMPORTANT DISCOVERY.
THE public are hereby directed in the med
ical advertisements of Dr. HARWICH'S
celebrated Com/ioiind Strengt/ienbig Tonic, and
German Afierient Pills, which are a Medicine
of groat value io the afflicted, discovered by O.
P» Hadich, a celebrated physician, at AUdnrf,
Germany, which lias been used with unparal
leled success throughout Germany. This Med
icine consists of two kinds, vizj the German A
perient,imd the Compound Strengthening Tonic
Pills* They arc each put up In small packs,
.ouie.—
make atrial eft lift invaluable.
puiaucrsickhfssby habSea' wliilceusuigi
A safe and effectual remedy for '
■ DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION,
and all Stomach Complaints {pain inSide, Liv
er Complaints, Loss of Appetite, Flatulency,
Palpitation of the Heart, General Debility, Net
voua.lrritabilityvSick Headache, Female Din-,
cases, Spasmodic Affections, Uheumatism, Asth
mas, Consumption; &c. The Gerytatirffieriait
Pills are to cleanse the stomach-ami purify the
lilood. TheJTOiiic or Strengthening Pills aije
to strengthen and invigorate ihe nerves and di
gestive organs and give tonc..to.lhe StnmachV as;
all diseases originatefrom impuntics of the blond
and.disordcred.stomacli. - This mode nf treating
diseases is pursued by all practical Physicians,
which experienct.has taught them tobctheonly
remedy to effect a cure; They are not only re
commended and prescribed by the most expe
rienced Physicians in their daily practice, but
also taken, by those gentlemen themselves when
ever they feel the symptoms of those diseases,
in which they to lie efhcacious.—
This is the case in all large'jUiesdn which they
have an extensive, sale, it is not to be undev*
stood that these medicines will cure all diseases
merely by purifying.the .blood—this they will
not do; but they certainly will, and sufficient
authority of daily proofs asserting that those
medicines, taken as recommended by the di
rections which accompany them, will.cure a
great majority of diseases of the stomach, lungs,
and liver,.by which impurities of the blood arc
occasioned.
Ask for Dr. Harlich's Compound Strengthe
ning Tonic, and German Aperient Pills.
Principal Office for the sale of this medicine
is at No. 19 North Eighth street, Philadelphia.
Also—For sale at the drug store of J. J. MY
ERS 8c CO., Carlisle, who arc Agents for
Cumberland county. Nov. 21, 1839.
New Hardware, Grocery
AND VARIETY STORE.
THE subscriber has just returned from the ci
ties of New York, Philadelphia and Balti
more, and is now opening at his store room South
East corner of. Market Square and Main streets,
.(formerly occupied by G. W. Hitner, Esq.) a ge
neral assortment of
HARDWARE. STONEWARE.
. OSDARWAHE, BRITTANIA
WAKEi GROCERIES,
Oils,- Paints* Varnishes, Glass, Brushes, Whips,
Canes, Lamps for burning Gamphino Oil, and a
great variety.of articles useful and necessary for
furnishing and keeping, a house.
* "He lias also, and will constantly keep oij hand,
Camphfne Oil, a cheap arid elegant substitute for
iSperm Oil, and having been appointed the agent
of Messrs. Bachees & Brother of Newark, N. J.,
for the sale of JONES’ PATENT LAMP in this
county, he is prepared to furnish Lamps and Oil
at a very reasonable rate to all who may \vish to
use this new and economical light.,
Having selected bis goods himself, and made
his purchases for cash, ho is able and determined
to sell low. Those having the, cash to lay out
■will find it to their advantage to give him. a call. •
; HENRY DUFF HOLD.
. Carlisle, July 9,1810. . tf
NOTICE.
XnETnEnEAs CcorßC Forney, of Silver Spring
; VVv townslyip, Cumberland county, did by
deed bearing datelhe 15th. of April .1841, make
atuassignment of all Ills .estate, real, personal
and mixed, to the : subscribers for the benefit of
his creditors, as by said assignment which is of
record will morCifully appeutv All persons hav
ing claims, or demands against the .said Forney,
will present them properly attested, and those
indebted will make payment to
DAVID LF.HN,' -
DAVID ORRIS,
Assignees.
April 29.; 84J —6t
CHANGE tbj?, POSITION.
UNION HOTEL,
" 7‘ r ;'", Carlisle, Fa.
THE Subscriber, thankful fqr pat! favors, re
spectfully informs the citizens inf this'county,'
that he has removed to the weU-knnwnTnytrn
Stand, on the ;North-West cornerof South Hart
over and Pomfert streets.recently occupied, by
George Beetehi, Esq.) where lie.is prepared to
accnnimpdate,. in first,rate, style, all those, who
thavfavorthim with their"custoni.,' V! , 1
'Phe HOUSEis large and commodious.hrtd is>
fitted up and furnished io a styleof elegance and
comfort unsurpassed... ip the bor
ough. As it is situated in a pjepsant and centra),
part of the town; it i s y i-r y cony enieht for busi
ness men and IJ s'"-'• ■ ;. ,r
' His TABLE will be'supplied with
the beat tlieroarhet caivnffoiu—and bis > r-
BAR .with the Very, bestpf. liquors...
DROVERS will fjnii (i to theilf intereatto stop
wilhbim,' as his ETA BLEII ample; and a care
ful and experienced.Ostler will always be-found:
in altendancc.
ay?BOAßl)EKSwil);t)p l taken by:the week.'
. '■
, ■■' i<EW and cheap.,'
Aum azrrAxz.
CONFECTIONARY & FRUIT*'
STORE.
george ir. feeix,
RESPECTFULLY announces lathe citi
zens of Carlisle.and thepublic in general,
mat he has ripened the above business-in the
house formerly occtipiejd by Dr. Roland, nearly
opposite ihe'Carlisle Bank,find next tloof. to Ar
nold isf Co’s, store, where he intends beeping
constantly on hand a large assortment of GAN
DIES and
SYRUPS, „
such as Lemon, Ginger, Pine Apple, Sarsapar
illa, Orange, Capilair, and Strawberry, all’ of
which are manufactured by himself—also, Wa
ter, Soda, Butter and Sweet CRACKERS. He
intends keeping constantly on hand. a. large as
sortment of
. .. PP.iriT A.ND-ITO’TSir-
such as Raisins, Figs. .Prunes,'Dates, Currants,
Oranges, Lemons, Citron, Almonds, Cream
Nuts. Filberts, English Walnuts, Ground Nuts,
Cocoa baHjj.&c. &c. .
All of the above he'will sell wholesale & retail
MERCHANTS. DEALERS,
and all others, will find it to'their advantage by
calling before purchasing elsewhere. All ord
ers from the country will be thankfully receiv
ed and promptly attended to.
• BAXCI&rCr
attended to at the shortest notice.
ICE CHE AM served up for parties,'See.
N. H.—Ttyo apprentices wanted to the above
business. None need apply unless they can
come well recommended.
May 7, 1840.1 v
The, American Corn Plaster stands unrivalled
n the hint; list of remedies Tor the cure of corns.
AH that is necessary in order tn test its virtues
sro make trial of the article,-when its efficacy
will he experienced.- For sale,hy
STJi rEATSOJV WDIKKIJi.
BAKliKiijind others that make use of ;;t ti
nine N. N. Orleans molasses, are ihlot'ined
that it is for sale by . C. BAHJMITZ.
Certificates of ilgeury
For the. Sale of lirandreth’s Universal Ve
'getable Pills, are held in Cumberland
county by-the following agents.
■ - - - -
% Woke~lt - -
(Jilmore & M’Kihney, Ndwville. • ■’
L. Uieitle & Co., Chufchtiiwii.
M. O. Hupp, Shiremaostuwn.
As counterfeits of thtsepills are in some cases '
spiel for the genuine 'ones, the, safety of the puh»
lie requires that none should be purchased ex
cept-. ‘Dm those rccoj<nized ; as agents above, .
lOOHES NOT HEALTH.
Those who enjoy health,' must_ certainly .fe el,
blcsscd.whcu they compare themselves to these
sufferers that have beeii nflliGied Xor yems-wiih
Various diseases which the human family arc all
subject to be troubled 'with* Diseases present
themselves in various forms and from various
circumstances, which in the
may all be checked by thouse»-fPr«'o. !*• ilar
llch’s Compound strengthening and German
Aperient Dills,—such as Dyspepsia,Tilvei C«m
plaints, Pain in the side, Khtumalism, Gvik r..|
Debility, Female Diseases, ami all diseases in
which human nature.is subject, where the sto
mach is alFected. Directions for using these
Medicines always accompany them. These
Medicines can be taken with perfect safety by
the most delicate female, as they are mild in
their operation and pleasant in their effi rts.
Principal Office for the United Stales, No. 5!
North Eighth street, Philadelphia. Also, hr
sale by J. J. MYERS & CO.
LAW NOTICE.
M bE'I’EH F. EGE, Attorney at Law, Office
B opposite the Carlisle Bank
Wtarch 25, 1841.
DTSFZSFSZA! SYSPSrSZAM
More proofs of the efficacy of Dr, B.trhch's
Medicines.— Mr. Jonas Hartman, of Suiunoy
town. Pa., entirely cured of the above discasr,
which lie was afflicted with for six years: his
symptoms were a pease ot distension ami oppres
sion after eating, distressing pain in the pit of
the stomach, nausea, loss of appetite, giddiness .
and dimness of sight, extreme debility , Oatulen
ce, acrid eructations, somctimes.To’ntitiog, and
pain in the rip ht side, depression of spirits, dis
• Curbed test, faintness, and not able to pursue bis
business without causing his immediate.exbm»*u
tioh and weariness. Mr.. Hartman is happy to
state to the public and is willing to give any in .
formation to the afflicreilv respccting' tWe won
derftil benefit he-received from ihe use «f Dr.
HarlicVs Compoviml Strengthening and German
Aperient Pills. - For safe bV ' • '* *
' J, J. MYERS Sr Co., Carlisle.
Coughs, Colds Consumptions.
Mrs. A. Wilson, of Lancaster county, Fa,
entirely cured by the use qf Dr. Swayucls Syrnpu-s -
of Wild Cherry—her synrjptnntKwere constant
coughing, pain In her side, hark and head, de
praved appetite, spitting of blood, no rest at
night. See, After using two hnttlcs ofjlnclor
Swaync’s Compound Syrup of PrunusVirginiana
or Wild Cherry, she found herself relieved, and ,
by the time she had used the third bottle, she
found herself entirely cured of the aforesaid dis-.
ease, which she had been afflicted with for three.-
years. There are daily certificates' of various
persons, which add sufficient testimony of the
great efficacy of this invaluable medicine’.
-For sale by ■ ' J.J. MyK'Rsf^Co,
Dlt. jr. C. WJEFFj
, •ors.asosr 'bshtiot, ■
RESPECTFULLY informs theladiesand
'gentlemen nf Carlisle and ils.vicinily that,*
lie sets Artificial Teeth in the niosi approved V ■
manner. He also scales, plugs and separates ■,
teeth to arrest decay, „’- , ■ ' _.l
Dr. N. prepares a tooth powder, which whi
tens the teeth,-without' Injuring the enamel, col
ors the gupis a fine red ajid refreshes the mouth. -
, The tooth ache will be cured, in most' cast?,
without extraction; and an odbnljlgic.'wash is
prepared formicating sore gums.aud fasten the:
teeth.' ::: ~ s ' ; ,7;“r ;T ; < •; :,r •; v v • ~ • r
■' Ladies andgcntlemcn are ■‘requested to call
and examine his collection nf Forcelain or ,In- -.
corruptable teeth;: whichi will never, decay mrw
chance color*, free- froni HlliUDpleasniit •>
odour, durable and. well adapted; lop chewing, „
which will be iiisef ted iiMheJbesl.manrtcf'aijd .at-’-
fairprices.“‘" >! ' '7, '
All- persons wishing.,Dr. N.tocall.at their ',
dwejjioCT.will'please, to leave -a -line nt his resi- r
derice.-Np.-? Harper’s Row, when he will punc- -, -
tually attend to every call in tlie line ofjiis pro- /. '•
Session 1 ' From a'long and'successful praeucei |
he hopesto give general satitfuclion.,> v
Carlisle, August 1,.1839.,7i !;i mj >
NEW coons.
, ; The subscribers;have iju,Btareoeived,-Biid 'are> 11 -i
now opening; a.splendid;asortiheov of FALL ~ ;
And,WINTER goods., - 4
->■, ■"; ; ■ c. BARNITZ, & Co. .„;
■jir UST received .some' --very, fine v-SHAD., i
I’orjis.
Sms
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