American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, August 05, 1841, Image 4

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THESE unrivalled pills having now acquir
ed a" celebrity and.a popularity unequalled in
the annals of medicine, and also having obtain
ed-the entire confidence and being used in the
private practice of almostthewholebody of the
medical faculty in the United States, Europe,
.Asia, Sooth America, the West Indies, and-a
great part of Africa, it is unnecessary to adver
tise them at length, or to say anything further
of their merits, than by,statmg the complaints
which they are most effective in the cure of,
arid which are as follows:—Yellow and bilious
fevers, fever and ague,-dyspepsia, croup, liver
complaint, sick headache. Jaundice, asthma,
dropsy, rheumatism, enlargement erf the spleen,
piles, colic,' female obstructions, heart-burn,
furred tongue, nausea, distensions of the stom
ach and bowel's, incipient diarrheca, flatulence,
habitual ebstiveness, loss of appetite blotched
or sallow complexion, and in all cases of torpor
of the bowels, where a cathartic or an aperient
is needed,- They are exceedingly tnild in their
operation, ptpducingneither nausea; griping nor
debility.
Extract of a letter from Dr, Fye, of Quebec*
L . C.
“For bilious fevers, sick headaches, torpidi
ty of the bowels, and enlargement of the spleen,
I3r, Peters’ Pills are a» excellent medicine. ’’
Extract of a letter from Or. Gurney, of IVcv>
Orleans, Oa, » .
“I have received much assistance yi my prac
tice—especially in jaundice and yellow fever—
from the use of Peters’ Pills. I presume, that
on an average, I prescribe.a hundred boxes a
month.”" 7 r , " ~
Extract of a-letter foom Dr. Reynolds, of Gal-
veilon, Texas,
"They are certainty an excellent'general fa
mily medicine, and there is no quackery about
them.”
Extract of a letter from Dr. Waines, of Fhila
dcljihia. . ’ ,
"Your pills are the mildest in their operations,
and yet most powerful in their effects, of any
that I have ever met-with in a practice of e'ght
and twenty years. _Their action on the chyle
and hencej on the impurities of the blood, is evil
- surprising.”
IMPORTANT TO THE AFFLICTED.
HERMAN’S COtTGH LOZENGES are
fast superseding theuse of all other
dies for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Croup, Hoop
ing Cough and Consumption. l ■ • .
They are not only the best but the .cheapest
medicine in "use. - Six cents worth a day is all
that is required'in any case.iahd-all-ordinaryr.
casesare curedinoneor xwu days.
Sherman’s Lozengco.—We don’t kpow any
handier modeoftafctng'medicine.rhan in the
shape bf the lozenge. If is 1 so' small, soneat, so
handy, and withal so pleasant, that IJie most
fastidious taste cannot reject it. We are glad
to pere'eive that all kinds of medicines are now
prepared in this palatable way by Dr.- Sherman,
and may be obtained at the depotin this City-
JThilada. Times.]
■. We know of no better cohgh medicine than
IJr. Sherman’s Cough Lozenges; they cure so
soon and are sn pleasant that it is almost a plea*
sure to -be sick, to be thus agreeably dosed.—
[N.Y. Sun.]
Sheriff Purkins, Mr. Burton, of Providence,
Mr. SJialer, Ofßoston, Mr. Rivers', Mr. Combs,
Mr. WallaceyJudge Peters, Sirs. Coleman,Mrs.
Uichardson. and hundreds of others of this city,
ave called to express their surprise and com
mendation of the speedy relief and cures effect,
cd by these truly wondertul Cough Lozenges.
Doc tors Smith, Vandenburgh, Comstock, Hat*
vis, Brigham and several others of our most dis
tinguished physicians,have used these Lozenges,
in their practice with invariable success. The
medical faculty uniformly approve of them, as
the best cough medicine in use.
SHERMAN’S WORM LOZENGES,
Are the greatest discovery eyer made,'for.dis
pelling the various kinds Of wojms, that so fre
quently and distressingly annby both children
and audits. They are an infallible remedy and
so pleasant to the taste that children will take
them as readily as a common peppermint Lo»
senge.
. Rev. Dr; Ludlow has used them for two years,
and. always with, entire success. Daily com
plaints are made by persons who have, been
gulled out of their dollars by humbug advertis
ers, but who have found a cure in Sherman’s
Lozenges. Remember, you'are, not required to
buy several dollars worth of these Lozenges to
test their virtues. A few shillings worth will
cure you. •
The. Rev. Jabez Townsend’s’little girl, nine
years old, was given tip as incurable by two phy
sicians; She was fast wasting away, and was so
miserablethat death was alone looked to for re
lief. Three doses of Sherman’s Worm Loaen-
ge,s entirely cured lier. Dr. Stevens, one of the
y moat distinguished physicians in this country,
says, Sherman’s Worm Lozenges are the safest
and best article he knows of for destroying
worms. .
iJr. Hunter, another celebrated physician!
uses no other.w'orm medicinedh his practice.
Dr-Castle, 297 Broadway, N. Y. has used
Sherman’s Lozenges in his practice for more'
than two years, and never kne w them to fail.
Price 25 and 374 cents per box.
(EjtWholesale 8c Retail Lozenge Warehouse,
No. 90 North Sixth street- Also, sale by
Samqel Wilson SiCo. Shippenshurgi VVillia%
Barr, Newville, and S. ELLIOTT, Carlisle.
Cough ahd Gold.'
Thpao very distresaiogcomplainla often lead in
to CONSUMPTI©Nthr6ugh neglect at the first
attach. 1 would,therefore advise those.whose
cough begins to become troublesome, and the Bx
pectoratioirsoWttyrwith woreorleßsaorenessof
the throat, difficult raising of phlegm,.&o. that
they should immediately apply for a suitable med
icine, which is Dr. DUNCAN’S EXPECTO
RANT Remedy for Consumption,. &c.. This
medicine Lhave foundln'svery instance to remove,
those unpleasant annoyances in a few days. ONE
SINGLE BOTTLE will in most cases, .prove
this assertion. Therefore, yon who wish to es
cape the EARLY SEEDS QF CONSUPTION,
avail yourselves of this all important opportunity,
and again enjoy the blessings of health,. .
' JAMES xM. BIRCH, :
Kensington.
N. B. The above was left at; the office ,hy one
who experienced the wonderful, efiects of the a
bove mcdicino. HundrSdsate thetewholhus ex
press the joyful aeDtimßptS ef their hearta in favor
of auch a valaible medicine as Dr. DUNCAN’S
e EXPECTORANT-JSEMEDV i that others may
find relief from the Bamo sbareA '’ ' ■:
For sale at the PRINCIPALOPFICE, 19
North Eight street,' Philadelphia;;,Also at- the
aidre of Dr. John J. Myers, CarliBle,and William
Peal, Sbippensburg.
- Price, Simper bottle;;; tt — ;'—y,
To School Directors.
.. .■. Commissioners’ Office, V ) '
■ Carlisle, July 22, XB4J. .5
The several Boards' of School Directors-of
the county,' are hereby notified' that:the pact
ages containing the seventh annual report of the-
Superintendent of Common Schools, and, blank
forms 1 for'each School District, .have been re
ceived at this oQice,'and arc ready for delivery,
to those,entitled to receive them. ■ -
JOHN IRWIN. Plk. to Comm’rs,
; Last Notice.
IT is now,nearly one year since my connexion
with the “Volanteer” establishmentceased,
at which time the books and accountsoftbefirm
were all asaignad to me formy share-—and as a
large amount qf,;debts due the firm, notwith
...... standing the frequent notice given, still remains,
. Prdtlioriotarv’s: Office. <-■ unpaid, this IS therefore to give a final notice
: i , 'that unless payment be'made wor before the ■ t rntM-nrtrnrirtt -"****"**
- CARLISLE*; July 22, 1.84 V Ist of July next, compulaorvproeess will then mtl JOUVnvynwn iinntr
The Pamphlet Lawapasaedat thelastsession positively be resorted to against each andievery by the undersigned, residiqg
nf the Legijiatiire, havebeeh received, and are delinquent, v E. .CORNMAN..«, ConpiloghineT about two
1 Carlisle, l iMay'iO, 1841. ♦,
v ' <N. ! bOQkB are left with D. Smith,
GEO. SANDERSON; ln parUsle.'
BEEiTEM’S HOTEL.
THE subse'ribof, thankful for paat favore, .re
spectfully informs his customers and the pub
lic in general, that he has removed to that largo
and commodious establishment on the North-west
comer of the Public Square, late the .property of
Thomas C. Lane, which he baa fitted up in a very
superior manner as a
PUBLIC HOUSE,
and-where he is prepared to furnish all who nay
favor, him with their tpstom 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 Care on tho. Rail road, it will
also furnish Travellers With, a ready place of rest
and refreshment. The ROOMS are-large-and
airy—the
. TABLE
will always ba well supplied with the best the
markets'can afford—the BAR with the beat of
Liquors—the charges will be reasonable—and
nothing shall be left undone on the part of the sub
scriber to merit a share of pnbliopatronage. i
BO ARDERS will be taken by the week, month,
or year. ■ . . ■
DROVERS Will find it to their interest to stop I
wiih him, as his STABLE is amble, and a care
ful and experienced Ostler always it attendance. :
GEORGE BEETEM.
Carlisle, April!, 1841. _ tf.
Call at Burkholder’s Woollen
Factory,
Four miles south of CarlitjU, on the Yellow
_ _ Breeches Creek. n ,
Carding at four cents per pound.
OO'O'M'TR.T 'ffULLINO-,
Barred Flannels, per yard, 3 cents,—White
Flannels, per yard, 5 cents—Blankets, per
yard. 5 cents.—Linsey Drab, do. 10 cts.
Linsejr Home dyed do. 8 cents.-,
Cloths, home dyed, do 12 J cts.
Cloth;drab, do. 124 cents'
Black, Blue, £# Green,
15 cts.—Browns,
18 cts.-Cloth
made
from fleece, go 45 cents.—Sattinelts made from
' fleece, do 45 cents.—Blankets, do 35 cents.
T. J. STEVENS intends to be always
in shop, attending to the work. ,
Good work may be .
expected. . ’
‘ • THOMAS J. STEVENS.
South Middleton township, ,
June IT, 1841. - .
;,-»USTreceivcdasupplyof-very.sii[ieriQr.Tpr
Dinkle. ;r .•••*. .
ORPHAN’S :
BY virtue ot an order of the Orphans’ Court
Of Cumberland county,‘the following real
estate late the property of Henry Zimmerman,
deceased, yrill.be sold on tike premises, 6 miles
west of the flarrisbuffe Bridge, on Saturday the
28th day of August next, at 12 o’clock noon of
that day, to wit: ' . .
Jill that certain plantation or tract of land
situate in Eastpenrisborough township, Cumber
land county aforesaid, bounded by lands of John
Holtz, Martin Renninger, Isaac Longnecker
and others, containing one hundred & fifty acres
more or less, about one hundred acres of which
is cleared land, and the -residue well timbered.
The improvements, are a ■
■ ’ Tivo Story JLdg Bouse,
AND DOUBLE 1.00
BARN,
and other out buildings. There is a small
stream of excellent wafer running near the
house, and also a good spring. There is a first
rate apple orchard on the premises, and other
fruit trees..: The terms of sale are ns follows:.
Two hundred dollars to be paid on the confir
mation of the sale. Dne third of the purchase
money to remain in the land, the interest where
of is to be paid yearly and every year to the wi
dow during her life, said interest to,commence
first of April next, and the principal at her death
to and among the heirs and representatives of
the said Henry Zimmerman;.the residue of the
purchase money on the said Ist of April next,
when possession will be given, and until which
time the, rent is reserved, said payments to be
secured by recognizances in the Orphans’ Court.
■ . ANTHONYGREINERi
.. Trustee.
June IT, 164}. , '• • •
Trusteeship Account.
IN the Court,of Common Pleas of Cumberland
county,l9th April 1841: Scott Coyle, Alex
ander Kerr, and Jacob Myers, Trustees of Wil -
liam B. Milligan, presented to thp court an ac
count of their trust, and Monday the ninth day
of August next is appointed for the confirmation,
of the same, of which all persons interested are
hereby notified.
. •. ' Bv the Court.
GEO. SANDERSON, Ptoth’y. '
July 1, 1841. ;
Trusteeship Account.
the Court cf-Common Pleas of Cumberland
county.llth May 1841.' John Proctor, Wil
liamlrvine Esquire and Andrew BlainTrustees
of"thAEstate of JancLogue dec’d., presented
an accdSintof the execution of; their Must, and
Monday the ninth day of August next appoint
ed for the confirmation of the same, of which all
persons interested are hereby notified.
By the Court.
GEO. SANDERSON, Froth’yJ
July *, 1841.
;• Assigneeship Account.
IH the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland
county,llth May 1841: . William M. Porter
and Wj F. Linr_Esqrs. Assignee3of JeKse John.
ston, presented an account of the ■ execution of
their trust, '‘and'Moriday the ninth dayof August
next appointed for.the confirmation of the same,
of which all .persons interested are hereby noti
fied. By the Court: .
GEO. SANDERSON, Proth’y.
. July 1. 1841. - - , - ■ ■ - -
Trusteeship Account.
TN the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland
•■county,t9th April,lB4l: Jno: PetersBcJacob
Goodyear, Trustees of .Moses Wolf, presented
to the court ah account of. the trust, and Mon
day the ninth dayofAugust next, is appointed
for the confirmation oi the same, of which ah
.persons interested are hereby.notified."
f . . .. . .By the Court.
•GEO. SANDERSON, Proth’y.
, July 1,1841. -.• .■ j.- ■
SEW GOOIIS.
The subscribers have just received, and are
hovr/ opening asplendid asortment of FALL
and WINTER goods. - ' 1
, c . C.BARNITZ.& Co.
“ NEW,
HAT MANUFACTORY
THE subscriber has rented the shop Hereto
fore .occupied by Mr. Lindsey' Spottswood,
bear the corner of Hanover and Loutner streets,
and one. door west of. Mr.tJohn.Snyder’s store,
where he Is prepared with the best materials,
and will keep constantly on hand and manufac
ture to order •
Hats .of every Description,
s«ch as RUSSIA, BRUSH, NUTRIA, CAS
TORS, Ecc.‘&c,, His work will be done in the
most fashionable style, and at>moderate prices.
He solicits
Carlisle, May 20, 1841. : • 6|h
CHARLES M’GLURE,
T Attorney at Eaw.
OFFICE in Main street, a few doors.west of
the Post Office.
Carlisle, April 29,1841. : j '
* WILLIAM B. KNOX,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Carlisle, Pff.
OFFICE a few doors'westof the Post Office,
in Main street.
NEW GOODS
JUST received some- desirable GOODS suita
ble for the season, at the store of
„ -- A. RICHARDS.-
April. 33, 1841.
-- &OOS AT THIS! -
JACOB DUNDORB,
Respectfully informs the citizens of
Carlisle.and.its vicinity, that he has com
menced the’ • ■ ,i '■
Saddlery S’ Harness Making
Mtminess, „
in all its various branches, in Main street, one
door east of the store of Messrs. Angney & An
derson, and a.few doors west of Mr. wurider
lich’s tavern, where he will-keep constantly-on
hand,.and manufacture to order at the shortest
notice and on the. most reasonable terms,
Saddles, Bridles; Collars, Harness, Trunks,
htc. ta"c. He hopes by .'strict attention to busi
ness, and an anxious desire to please,, to merit
arid receive a liberal share of publicrpatronage.
Having the best of worktrien erhployed, Ida cus
tomers may expect their, w.ork to be done in the
neatest and most substantial manner.
, Carlisle, May 13, 1841. 3m
t HAVE jUst rciSetVcd at their
Drug arid Chemical store, a gen*
g/eral assortment of DRUGS,
Wledlcinos, Oils, Paints,
. Varnlshes,Dye-stnffs. Ac
Sec. all of which villi be sold on
* the most accammodatingteriris.
k Country Physicians, and others
, who buy to sell again will find'it to their advan
tage to call, as they are determined Jo selljow,
Carlisle, May 13, 1841. ' ■ ' tf.
Sperm Oil.
A very superior article of Sperm Oil may be
had by calling at Stevenson and Dinkle’s Drug
and Chemical store. ■'* ,
NEWS TO THE AFFLICTED I
YEAGER & ALBRIGHT’S
Celebrated Botanical Health and Life Pre-
server.
This Medicine, although known for many
years as ‘Yeager’s Medicine,’ .has never been of
fered to the public for sale, : until of late tlie pro
prietors,have been prevailed upon to offer it for
the benefit of those who are laboring under the
diseases here enumerated,viz: ...
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 medicine 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 at any 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 doubt as regards the mcdicinewhlch they
now offer and would say to those afflicted—give
it but a trial—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 &
Haverstick. Price R 1 per bottle. -
Apn'
NEW GOODS.
Just received at the store of AHSIUBW
bzobards, a fresh.supplv of seasonal
ble goods. Consisting in part of Blue, Blapk;
Brown, Olive, Invisible Green and Adelaide
CLOTHS.
Blue, Black, Brown, Figured and Striped Cassi
netts. Mixed, Figured and’Striped Gambroohs,
for pantaloons. Brown, White, striped and-
Figured Linen Drilling. Kentucky; Pemisylva
nia.and Delaware Jeans; Jeno aiid Pittsburg
cords, cotton stripes and - drills, American nan
keen and colored muslins, burlaps, French and
Irish linens, black, blue, mouse, fawn. Pink;
blossom,white,slate,iigured,6tripedandbarred
silks new style, figured, plain, barred, striped
Jackinett, swiss, cambric and mull musj.ins, ■
Bonnet jLqxvns A* Silks,
embroidered raantua Glazed, satteii and barred
ribbons7legliorn fiats,"straw, brad, nun and chip
bonnets,, colored, white figured leghorn and
palm leafiiats, brown and black muslins, ticks,
checks, crash and diapers; linen and cotton 4-4
5-4 and 6 4 sheetings; table cloths linenand cot
ton diaperj dingo,' grass, silk, pongee and cam
bric handkerchiefs, gloves, hosiery, stocks and
artificial BbWersj a general assortment of
Queensteare 4r Groceries, .
all of which .will be sold at prices to suit the
times. AZiSO, Calicoes, painted lawns and
mouslin.de Jaines, cotton and gingham-umbrellas
parisalls, cotton yam and carpet chain, .
Carlisle; April 22. 1841. . ' ■'
M’CEEIXAN’S HOTEL.
South-Weat Comer of .the-Public Square;
■ ■ OAiaZSXiB. Par
rytHE subscriber has taken, that wellrkno*n
1 tavern stand, hear the County Hall. Carlisle,
lately occupied by Mr.WUliam ST Alien,' vjhere
he will at,all times be prepared to acconrmiodate
his old Iriends and' the. public' generally, with
every thing heedful tomaketheir visit agreea
ble; V ■ i./ ■ nr?:
His iTABLE will be supplied with the best
the nSwkefccap afford—his.BAß with the,choic r
eat liquors—and every other requisite in.the best
•stytt. - ;
BOARDERS; will' be taken by the week,
month or-.yeaH^-'■ V • : v';i-
A careful OSTLER will bp alwaya in attend,
ance, and DROVERS arid dthers.-will find it to
their advantage to giveKimacal].V>"V
May 13,18«,
U¥&STOU| , PER , S
JYew Foundry tJflachinc -
The subscribers* thankful for past favors, here
by notify the public that they still continue at
their stand in Main Street, , a few doors east of
the Jail, where they are prepared to dp at short
notice , ; .. . V
-■ ;OikS&lE-S7<&S9 , ..
OF ALL KlNDSvsuch as Turning Lathes,
Apple Nuts, Plaister breaker*. Com shelters.
Hollow Anvils, MandnPs Patent Machines
for bending Wagon.Tyres, Wagon boxes
tind-. Coach boxes of all sizes-,- Stove Plates,
Mill Castings ,■ fyc, &c. They will also build
THRISHINGMACHIIVES,
and do all kinds of repairing, as they are well
prepared with patterns of various kinds. They
will also manufacture'-Cutting boxes, &c. See.
They are also prepared. tp, execute, patterns
for vMill Gearing, and of every, kind, at short
notice. V
Also, on .hand a lot of Witherow’s Improved
Patent Ploughs, which they will dispose of reh
■sonably. , -
are calculated to' produce more real, good than
can possibly result from the use of any others,
for several reasons:— They are not recoinmend
ed to cure all, arid 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 each
of Dr. I.eidy’s Medicines are recommended and
adapted to different classes of diseases: They
do not contain Mercury, or the minerals which
lire .combined with most, if not all, other prepa
rations in use. They are perfectly safe and
pleasant to take, .containing nothing offensive or
delcte'rious,_.but'being,composed of Vegetable
Extracts—may be enTplbycd by young and.old,
male arid female, at all times, and under all cir
cumatancea^thoubrestrmntTrorir^Upatloßj;
preparations of a Regular Druggist, (Dr. Leidy.j
also Physician,-attestedby the mostdistinguish*.
ed Physicians of the t/tUted States, among whom
are.TJr, P. S. Phvsic, Ur. N. Chapman, Dr.
W. Gibson, Dr. S.'.Jackson, Dr. W. E. Horner’,
Dr. W. P, Dewecsi Dr. T. C. James, Dr. J.
Redman Coxe, Dr. R. Hare, Bcc., tfc.jalso, by
the Rev. Well. Delaiicy, Robert Adrain, L. L.
D., J. L. Biddle, Esq., and jiumerpus others.—
They have, been employed, in innumerable in
stances, with, the most unexampled success,- os
thousands 'can testify, among whom are-the
principal officers in Washington City, Members
of Congress, of the State Legislatures, many of
the Clergy, Ac. is'e. (Set certificates and re
commendations, accompanying the directions
with each Medicine.
Dr. Leidy’s. Medicated Extract of Sarsapar
illa.—The sfrongest preparation of Sarsaparilla
in existence. One Hundred Dollars will be for
feited for a preparation equal to it. One 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
for persons using it to be sure of getting a good
preparation of it. See recommendations, with
directions.
Price gl 00 a bottle
A Component part of which is Sarsa/iarilla. —
Comment upon the virtues of these Pills is unne
cessary. The public should be careful to Pro
cure the Genuine, and in purchasing Blood Pills,
to be particular and ask for Dr. Leidy’s Blood
Pills, as imposters manufacture Pill's in t(ieir
own names, calling them Blood Pills, also; think
ing by such, tricking to sell theirs, on the repu
tation of the Original, <only true and Genuine
Blood Pills of Dr. Leidy—upwards of one hun
iiired gross of- which-have bcen sold during the
past month.
Uf. Leidy’s'Blood Pills maybe used ns a gen
tle, or active purgative, possessing properties
not contained in any.other pills—that of Purify
ing the Blood and Animal Fluids) at the same
time removing from the Stomach and Bowels,
all noxious, or, injurious substances, which pro
duce disease, and without ‘debilitatihg, or pros
trating the system, as do most other medicines
of-a purgative nature. See directions. • '
m - —PriceSi! cents a hbx. ■—
Dr. Hechter’s Pulmonary Pre
servative, '
For Coughs, Colds,lAsthmasCatarrlis, In'flucn'
zas, diseases of. the Breast Sc dungs. Spitting
■ of Blood, and arrest of approaching
CONSUMPTION.
Tlrfonghout Germany this preparation is used
morethhn any other for Couglis, Colds, Bcc.
and is there sotyellknown, that they call 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 fr — timeto
directions. ;, .
Price 50 cents a
Dr. Leidj’s '
. ■M.'McCCELLAN.
iaalj, T : r- ‘'~ u f
Shop.
HOHSE POWERS
. AND !
t)r. Leidy’s Blood Pills,
time—further coi
AN infallible, ret
the'Skin, remoi
.. Eruptions, ol
adapted to tl
This ointment mmerous
schools throughout .. _ as well
as Factories, employing!, _.uus gn..
and amongst whom -Teller and Itch; as wellas
other Affections of the Skin, prevailed, with the
most''unexampled success. Names of School
Teachers, as well, as Siiperintendants and Pro
prietors of Factories, could be confirming
but for the delicacy, they feel, inhav-,
ing their names published in connection with
such loathsome and disagreeable affections.
Price 2S cents a box. 1 . - *
Dr. Leidy’s Rhuematic Liniment,
Atrulyfefficaciousappiicatlbnfor Rhuematistn,
Bruises, Sprains, Btinness and Weakness of the
Jolfits, Numbness of; the Muscles ’ and Limbs,
Pains along the Back, Sides, across
the Loins.' N -
Many highly commendatory certificates from
physicians and others, have bean frequently
published of its,efßcae%» Seedirections., “
, Price 3?i cents a bottle, orythree bottles for
one dollar.' ~' .. . ,'.i ;
•The foregoing Medicines are prepared only,
and.sold Wholesale and Retail, at V; -
i Dr. Leidy’s Health Emporium,
No. 191 Vinestreet,
;. i.(Sign of the GoldehEagle and Serpents,)
Solti at the Drag Store of STEPSON ts 1
DlNKliEiCariislß.'-Pai!"
‘ ' *“ ~
i IAWNOTICB.
•DETER F: EGE, AtlorneyVat Law.' Office
B opposite the Carlisle Bank.
25,1841. 3ms
change: of position.
UNION HOTEL,
Carlisle, Pa. ! .
rpHE Subscriber, thankful for past favors, re-
JL spectfully informs .the’citirens of this codnty,
that he has removed to the well-known Tavern
Stand, on the North-West corner of South-Han
over and Pomfert recently occupied by
Georgy Beeteiri, Esij.; wly:re he is prepared to
accommodate, in-first rate style, all those who
may favor him with their custom. " ■ " ■
The HOUSE is,large and commodious, and is
.fitted' up and furnished in a sty le of elegance and
comfort unsurpassed bj? any hou's'e.uC the bor
ough. As it is situated m a pleasant add central
part of the town, it is very convenient for busi
ness men and travellers. , \ -
His TABLE will constantly be supplied with
the' best the market can afford—and his
BAR with the very best of liquors.
DROVERS will find it to their interest to stop
with him, as his STABLE is ample, andacare
ful and experienced Ostlerwill alwaysbe found
in attendance. ' : 5 ■
"BOARDERS will be taken by the week
ST** j y i “
moiitb.ory.Cßi-. : . ■' ■„„
Wm. S. ALLEN.
Carlisle.' April 22, 1841.—tf. ■ ■
New Hardware, Grocery
AND iTARIETT STORE. _
THE subscriber has just returned from the ci
ties of Now .York, Philadelphia and Balti
more, and" is nowbpening at his store room South
East comer of - Market Square and Main streets,
(formed occupied by G.'W. Hitner, Esq.) a ge
neral' assortment Of ’
ihardwarb. stoneware.
OEDARWARE, BRITTANTA
WARE, GROCERIES,
Oils, Paints, Varnishes, Glass', Brushes; Whips,
Canes, Lamph for burning Camphine Oil, and a
great variety of articles useful and necessary for
furnishing, and: keeping s house. ;
. He has also, and wul constantly keep on hand,
Camphine Oil,’ a-cheap and elogfnt substitute for
Sperm Oil, andhavingbeenappointed the agent
of Messrs. Bachees & Brother of Newark, N. J.,
for the pale of. JONES’ PATENT LAMP in this
county, he is prepared to furnish Lamps and Oil
at a very reasonable rate to all who may wish to
use this new and economical light. . . , ,
Having selected his goods liimsplfi arid made
-his purchases for-caslvdis-is abloand- determined
will Imdit to their advantage to giveJnm a call.
„ ~ HENBY UUFFIELD.
. .Carlisle, july,9,\B\<l.'r.>? : '" VvJfc-i. • '
TAILORING.
subscriber would inform his friends and
X the public in general, that he has his shop in
High street, "in the shop formerly occupied by.
Cormack M’Manus, one door west of N. W.
'.Woods’store, and Would solicit s share of pub
lic patronage. . - ■ - ! '
- WILLIAM M’PHERSON.
August 2071840,’" r~ :.. r . _
' POST- OFFICE,
_ Carlisle, Pa. August i, 1840.
Arrival and Departure of Mails-
Arrives. Closes.
Eastern daily about 12 m.- 7p.m.
“ “ 5 p. m. 10 a. m.
Western ■ *• “ 11 a. m; 11 a. m.
“ • “ 11 a. m.. 4p. m.
Southern " ’’ 12m. 10a. m.
Mechanicsb’g “ ” 12,m. 7 p.m.
Newvillc “ “ Ha, m. 11a. m.
. R.-LAMBERTON, P. M.
Fresh Drugs, Medicines, £jc»
The subscribers have just received a supply of
fresh Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Oils, Paints,
Varnishes, Dye Stuffs, Fruits, &c., all of which
will be sold oirreasonable terms by . '
STB VENSOJV (i DINKLB.
~ on. j r. , c. jvjefjp,
:■ SURO-BOIT. DENTIST,
RESPECTFULLY informs the ladies and
gentlemen of Carlisle and its vicinity that
he sets Artificial Teeth in the most approved
manner. _ He also scales, plugs , and separates
tteth to arrest decay* ,
N. prepares a topth powder, which whi
tens the teeth, without injuring the enamel, col
ors thcgums a fine red and refreshes the mouth.
The toothache will be cured, in mostcnses,
without extraction; and, an .odontalgic wash is
prepared for healing sore gums and fasten the
arid gentlemen are requested to-call
arid examine his collection of Porcelain or In
corruptable teeth, which w'd' never decay or
change color*, and are free from all unuleasaiu
odour, durable and well adapted lor chewing,
which will be inserted in the best manner and at
Aff persons' Wishing Dr. N. to call at. their
dwellings will please, to leave ■ a line at his resi
dence. No, 7 Harper's Row, when he will punc
tually attend to every call in the line of his pro
fession. From a long arid successful practice,
he hopes to give general satisfaction;
Carlisle,-August !, 1«39., . m
i - y. See
T. H. SKILBS, ,
MKRCHAnT TAII.OB,
HAS just received,and is now opening at his
stand in West High Street, a general assort
ment of new and- fashionable .goods, suitable ’for
gentlemen’s Wear, srichas' . ! .
CLOTHS, WOOLDYED BLACK,
Blue; Green, FanCyrind Cadet mix£d.
cassimerbss
Black, Bluei light Doe skin, and single
mUlcd ’ 'vESTIBrGSs
Saline,‘figured Silks, Valencies, and Marsailes.
/; ' FAN,©.?- ARTISLBS,.
Such as Stocks, ,01qves, Suapenders, Handker
chiefs die. All of which will be sold and made
up in ' the most fashionable mariner, ■' arid at . the
shortest notice. ' [ .
. Carlisle;’July 30th,1840.—tf. ’ -
Oiiil
lections ol
es, and ,
ilarly
the
■ DENTISTRY,
DR. I. C. LOOMIS,
TfS- permanently .located inCarlisle. andwill
I; perform all'operation, that are'required in.
KntalSurgery.suchas FILING,PLUGGING
and EXTRACTING TEE TH. and.inserting
ARTIFIcrALITEETH from a single tooth to
a'tull 'set. ; Hewillul soattendto all diseases p£
.the Mouth, Gums, Wc., and direot and regulate
the first and second dentition asto rcmler the
teeth of children'and young persons reguiayand
beaUtiful.Dr.Ldomisrhay at all timeSbc iobiw_
at his office In Mainslreet, opposite M Fijian e a
Hotel. n <• t ■ .vir.-v;
' Carlisle,7Junelp, 1841. • - « :
of very fine qualitr, just
Jp, received indfor sala by Stevenson-Sellln*
tor sale
jf l '
Resurrection or Persian Pitts.
Judge not lest ye be judged—keep on hand
something for a wet day—be prepared'for sick
ness in case it should come—be ready to' stop it
before it gets too deep'a hold-use the Persian
Pills in season, yea'.tehs of,thou
sands might be.saved-from.long and, lingering
fits of sickness by using thg.VjfgftaWe Persian '
Pills freely." ' No injury pgnerisue fyom using the
Persian Piiis to youth, of old agfef. ,Take them
according to the directions, and you will be
warranted with a sure cure. ‘- Try before
you judge—dbnt Stand still'flnd say there is no
cure forme, but be up aiid a doing' - while the day
lasts. They, will cure all curable diseases if ta
ken according to directions. Physicians* can no
longer hold back—those that are honest, and
have seen their effects, now recommend them 1
and use them in their practice. We feel.thank
ful that an all-wise Providence has seen fit to
bring to light an all-prevailing remedy that Will
cure almost every disease in oiir country. Do
not condemn . them until you have used them
and give them a'fair trial, and we aye certain
you will not only use them yourself, but recom
mend them to your friends and the public gen
erally.
• (CJ’For sale in all the principle villages in
Pennsylvania, WM. II.TAVI-.Ojl, at Harrs
burg, general agent for Pennsylvania and Mary,
and. All orders sent' to him' at' Harrisburg,
will be promptly attended to, ~
Carlisle—Steven|pn and Dinkle.
Shippensbuyg—J, Brackenridge,
Hogestown—Edward Miller.
White House—A. G. Milleh. „
Newville—A. JTNorth. “f"'
Or Hebrew blaster.
Read this before youstop,, then dt> not stop
there, but send and get a box of Ihe JEW
DAVID’S or HEBREW PLASTER, if you
-wantto keeppaitiand weakness far froth yclu—
ask the person who has used it and lie will tell
you that he has been cured .of the rheumatism
and several other direful diseases that, had
drawn him all up in a heap, and had drawn
his joints all out of place, and he was compell
ed to confine himself to his house, and he will
tell you that it cured him, and that he is now.
well, will cure U!1 chronic diseases, or where
seated' pain or weakness 'exists we will war
rant a cure. It will restore the halt and the
w
ed by the application of this plaster, are the en
grossing subjects of the day, go inhere you will..
and .
one, or Mr. ,00-and*sd was restored to the heal
thy use of their limbs by the application ot this
plaster—or that they are glad that Mr. Such-a?
one has* got hboiit again—really say they, this
plaster must be a good plaster cnrllrwuuld not
.nave cured so bad a case as shat— oryouwill *
hear some person that has been gone froth home
some time exclaim when he returns at'finding a
person on he never expected to see,
again, why,, how- is this, I see-he is about— I
-thought his case incurable—well every body
thought so too, but he has used the Jew David’s
«>r Hebrew Plaster, and got well—and so it is
performing, cures all over the whole country
where it is used.
For sale at all the principal villages m 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 DinUlc.
Shippensburg—J. Brackenridge,
Hogestown—Edward Miller.
White House—A. G. Miller. •
Newville—A. J. North/
NEW AND CHEAP
WHOLESALE Am> RETAXI.
CONFECTIONARY & FRUIT
STORE.
GEORGE W. EJEEIJ,
RESPECTFULLY announces to the citi
zens of Carlisle and tbepubltc in gem ral,
t)iat he has opened the above business in the
house formerly occupied by Dr. Noland, nearly
opposite the Carlisle Bank.'.and next door to Ar
nold {S'Co’s, store, where he intends beeping
constantly on hand a large assortment of CAN
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
- - FRUIT AND NUTS. ' .
such as-Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Dates, Currants,
Oranges, Lemons, Citron, Alnionds, • Cream
Nuts, Filberts, English Walnuts ( Ground Nuts,
Cocoa Nuts, &C. &C. ,
All of theabove he will sell'wholesaleB( retail
MERCHANTS, DEALERS,
add 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. *
BAKING
attended to at the shortest notice.
ICE CREAM served up for parties, tic.
N. B, WTwo apprentices wanted to th.e above,
business; None need apply unless ,they can
come well recommended.
May 7, 1840:
Corns.
.The American Corn. Plaster stands-unrivallctl
n the long list of remedies for the cure of corns.
All that is necessary In order to test its virtues
s to make trial ot the article.-when its efficacy
will be experienced. , For sale by" .
- STSVEJVSOM V DIKKLB.
BAKERS and others that make use of geh
uineN. N,.Orleans molasses, are informed
that it is for sale ■ 'C. BABNITZ. ’
Certificates of %Mgene*i
For the Sale of Britndreth’sUniveraal Ve
getable 'Fills, are held in Cumberland,
county by the following agents.
.GEO. W. HITNEE, Carlisle.
' S. Culbertson/Sliippcnsburg.
Adam Riegle, Mechanicaburg.
•> Bok6^<DrermemaD,NewGumberland.
Gilh»rS& M’KSnney.'Neffville. '
' E. Kiegio & Co., Churchtown.
*M; G; Rupj», Sbire'manstown.
counterfeits of thtsepillsare insomecasts
«srajor the genuine ones,' the safety of the piib
ucfftquires thal none should be purchased; ex->
cepl nm thope recognized as agents above..i,,
Economy.'
: The Vestimentai Splints preparedly. Dr., W.
C. McPherson, arewarrantecl to be s.uperior tp
to any other preparation of the. kihd now in use
forthe removalof all kindaof <*reaae,'l'ar,Oil,
Paint, Wpxi .Woi,,.from ladies 4#.gentlemen’s
wearing apparii.; Fpraale In Carlisleby " ; ■
: STErMNSOWpf pIJV-JCJLB.
; Matsl Viasi JXiUat
Blacd and white Chip,
Palin Leaf, EeghoVni-Willow-Cant#and .Worl
W£ i5Sa tffif W :^-ci -J : .~
v S