VALUABLE PROPERTY FOBS, SAJLE. ’ IN pursuant? of the Inst will and testament of James Graham, late of Allen township, Cum berland county, I wtll-sell-at Public Sale, onthe promises, on Thursday the 38th day of October next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the fallowing described valuable property, to wit: • • . ONE HUNDRED ACHES of Primt timer •force Land, bounded by lands of William Hark ness, Daniel Mohler and others,on the public road, about 1 mild south of Slecbanicabnrg—about one half cleared, under good fenceiind in a high state of cultivation, the residue covered with thriving young Timber. ‘ There is no buildings on the land. A clear and indisputable title will be given, and terms made known on the day pf sale; • Persons wishing to view the premises previous to the day of sale, can call at the late residence of James Graham, adjoining the same, or on the sub scriber. ' . ' , R: G, YOUNG, Executor. September 8, 1841. ts Orphan*? Courts Sale. In pursuance of an order of the Orphans’, Court of Cumberland County, will be sold, at, public vendue, oh the premises, on Saturday the 30th day of October next, at 18 o’clock at noon of that day, the following real estate, lato the property of John Myers, of West Pennsbotough township, deceas ed, viz: . All that plantation or tract of land, situate in said township of West Pennsbotough, in the coun ty of Cumberland, aforesaid,and hounded by lands of John Fiahburn, JohrihMyers, Jacob Nailer and Daniel Shetbohm, and containing One Hundred, and Thirty fae Acres of first rata Limestone Land. One hundred and twenty acres whereof is cleared land, and tbo rest well-timbered. This property is situate aboql three miles West of Carlisle, on the State road leading to Newville—is principally undar good fence and in n.good state of cultivation. The improvements are . A LARGE DOUBLE TWO STORY STONE HOUSE, ‘ .ft Large Stone Bank Barn, Corn ■ Crib, ‘Wagon.Sheds, tt Tenant House and other out buildings. A never failing stream of water ions through the term, and there is a well of ex " collent waterht the house. There is also on the premises, an Orchard of well selected grafted np pie trees. . Also, a tract of MOUNTAIN LAND,in Dick inson township, in said county, bounded by lands of Henry Shenk and othors, andcontaiping TUN acres, more or less. This tract is well covered • with young Chesuut timber. - * ‘ - 'Persons. wiahiUglo view cither of the above. ■ j- r „p rr i: V ,J ahowntlfem by rnlfing nii tho subscriber^, will-bfi mp.do jinown on-the day thereof by '• V ' w , BENJ. MYERS, adm’r. • ' of John Myers, deceased. Poplomber'S), 184 T.“ tds .Notice, fT U' now nearly one year-since my connexion with the ••Volunteer” establishment ceased,* at Which limethe bookstand accounts of the firm were all assigned to me for my share—and as a large amount of debts clue tlie firm, notwith standing the freqncjil notice given, still remains unpaid, this is therefore to give a final notice that unless payment he made on or before the Ist of July next, compulsory process will then positively be resorted to against each and every delinquent. -I 7 -- COUNMAN. Carlisle, May 20, 1841. N. B.—The books arc left' with D. Smith, Esq. in Carlisle. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! CLIP PIN GE R 4- CAREY ' Have just received at their old stand near the Rail Road,, and directly opposite Mr.lt. Cochran’s Hotel, a very full and rich assortment of' FALL & W(NTERT GOODS, among which are superfine and common blue, dah lia, black, invisible and bottle, green, wool dyed black, London brown, plive and mixed, plain, dia mond beaver and pilot * CMjOTSBS, of a variety of colors and qualities; a very full as sortment of Merinoes, Musline do Lainqs & Saxo nies; a very large assortment of Saltinotts and Cassiinero'a;’ Merino, Broche,Tagliqna, McGregor, Chene, Silk and’Cotton • Shawls dt Handkerchiefs! Colton, Worsted,'Minim, Lambswool_ and Silk HOSIERY; Back, Beaver, Berlin, Woolen and Worsted lined and -uhlined -GLOVES; Silk,- Kid, Mohair, Chene-and Cotton GLOVES and MITS; a very-largo and beautiful assortment of Fall and winter Ribbons, . of the very latest stylo; Thread Lace and Edgings of all widths and prices; Blaok Italian Lutestrings, Gro de Rhine, Orb de, Gro de Swoi and Rept. SILKS; Chene, rib’d. and plain Gro do Afrique for Bonnets; Leghorn, Flounce, Braid and English' Straw BONNETS ;~Mcns’ and BoyeV Fury Seal and Soalet CAPS; a full assortment of ■_ ”' China, Glass unci ||| teas. QUE ENSWA RE. Their assortment is now very full, comprising nearly every, article usually kept in a Pry Goods’ Store, and have been bought uport the very best terms; consequently, they are-pre pared to offer goods at such, prices as cannot fail to give satisfaction.—They moat respectfully ask those wishing-to purchase, to-give them a call.— They/eel satisfied they can mate it their interest to purchase from them. . ' Shippensburg, Sept. 9, 1841, In the Court of- Common Plena of Cumber land County. 12th August, 1841: Upon the petition of , William Blean, one of the assignees of David Bloon, the court grant a rule to shew causo why? he should not be dis charged from the trust confided to him under a volun tary Decd'of Assignment, to be argued at ncxtNoveiu ' ‘her term/of which all persons interested will take no tice. By the Court, GEO. PiotVy. September 16, 1841. PRIVATE SALE THE subscribers offer at private sale a first rate Limestone Plantation, late properly of James Neal, Esq, dec’d, situate in Dickinson township, Cumberland county, bounded by lands of Andrew Carotbets, John Woodbnrn, Samuel Houston unci others, containing 240 acres, more or less—about two thirds of. which is cleared,.in excellent culti vation and under good fence, the romnining third is fine Timber Land. The.improvements thereon are a large , ‘ DWELLING HOUSE ; AN-P KITCHEN. A Z.ABOE BIUCK BARN, TVagon, shed, and other outbuildings, and a well of good water. .Tliore is on the premises a Orchard, and other fruit trees,'also-'a largo Pool of water that has scarcely ever been known to go dry/. . If the above property is not sold before Saturday , the 23d of October', other nation will then bo given of its disposal. The terms will then be made known. Ni -Bi;Anf information rcepocting tlie property :.■! nan be had of Mr. Vickes.'dri tho premises, of Win . M Blddle,E«q. of Carlisle, dr of Samuel Boyd, Jone of the owner*) neat Colttinbia.'-Laneaster co., September 16,1811. THESE unrivalled pills having now acquir ed a , celebrity and a popularity unequalled in the annals of medicine, and also having Obtain ed t i, e entire confidence and being used in the private practice of almost the whole body of the rritfdicpl’ faculty in the United States, Europe, Asia, South. America, .the, West Indies, and a great put t of Africa, it is unnecessary to adver tise them at length, or to say anything further of their merits, than by stating the complaints which they are most effective in the cure of, and which are a* follows:—‘Yellow and bilious level's, fever arid agne, dyspepsia, croup, liver complaint, sick headache, jaundice, asthma, dropsy, rheumatism, enlargement of the spleen, piles,-’colic, female obstructions, heart burn, furred tongue, nausea, distensions of the stom ach and bowels, incipient diarrheas. flatulence, habitual costlvepr.ss, 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 mild in their operation, ptoduemgneither nausea, gtipinp nor debility. Extract of a letter from Dr. Pye, of Quebec, h, c . “For bilious fevers, sick headaches, torpidi ty of the bowels, and enlargement of the spleen, I)r. Peters’ Pills are an excellent medicine.” Extract of a letter from Dr. Gurney, of New Orleanr, I.a. "I have received much assistance in 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.” Extract of a letter foom Dr. Reynold*, of Gal- “They arc certainly an excellent general-fa mily medicine, and there is ho quackery about them.*’ Extract of a letter from Dr-. fFqines, pfPhild del/ihia. “Your pills are the mildest iri their operations, and yet most powerful in their effects, of any thntTdHfVe ever met with in a practice of c s ght and twenty years, I'heir action oh the'chyle *nd hence on the impurities of the bloody is evU dently surprising.”' IMPORTANT TO THE AFFLICTED f gJfIER.MAN’S COUGH LOZENGES are fast superseding the use of all other reme* cjlcs fof Coughs, Colds, Asthma* Croup, Hoop ing Cough and Consumption. They are not only the best but the cheapest* A da y : is all. and alUbvUmavy • case? ai^curie<bln v one.or'two r day»P'“-- ; -‘"*:£-;r^L'u^ handieymode of Taking medicine .than iri the shape of the lozenge. It Is so small, soneat,so handy, and withal so pleasant, that the most 'fastidious taste, cannot reject it. We are glad to perceive that all kinds of medicines are now prepared ijvthis palatable way by Dr» Sherman, ; and may be-dbUined Wf?^ifepoMmlbis-city. [Philada. Times.} ' We know of no better cough medicine than Dr; Sherman's Cough Lozenges? they cure so soon and aye so pleasant that it is almost sure to be sick, to be thus agrecably*dosed.— [N.Y. Sun.] Sheriff Purkir.s, Mr. "Burton, of Providence* Mr. Whaler, of Boston,*Mf. Rivers, Mr. Combs, Mr. Wallace, Judge Peters, Mrs. Coleman,Mrai Richardson, and hundreds of others of this city, have called to.eXpress their surprise and com-, mendation of th’e speedy relief and cures efivci§ cd by these truly wonderlul Cough Lozenge’s. * Doctors Smith, Vamlcnburgh, Comstock, Har ris, Brigham ami several others of our most dis tinguished physicians,have used these Lozenge s in their practice with invariable success. The medical faculty uniformly approve of them, as he best cough medicine in use. • SHERMAN'S WORM LOZENGES, Are the greatest discovery ever made for dis pelling the various binds of worms, that so fre quently and distressingly annoy both.children and adults.' They are an infallible remedy and so pleasant to the taste that children will take them as readily ns a common peppermint Lo zenge. Rev. Dr. Ludlow has used them for iwo year-, 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 io buy several dollars worth of these Lozenges to test their virtues. A few shillings worth will cure you. . • The Rev. labez Townsend's little girl, nine years old,.was given up as incurable by two phy sicians. She was fast wasting away, and was so miserable that death was alonelooked to for re lief. Three doses of Sherman’s Worm Lozen ges entirely cured her. Dr. -Stevens, one of the most distinguished this country, says,' Sherman’s Worm Lozenges are the safest and best article he knows of for destroying worms. SAMUEI, BOYD, HOOT. SLEMMONS, " M. BOYD. - veslon , Texas, —Dr. Hunter, another celebrated physician, uses nn.qther worm medicine in his practice. Dr. Castle, 297 Dro'adway, N. Yu lias ..used Shi rman’s Lozehges in .his practice for more than two years, and never knew them to fail. Price 25 and 37J cents per box.' (£j*Wholesale 8c Retail Lozenge Warehouse, No. 90 North Sixth street. Also, fnf sale by Samuel Wilson (i Go. Shippenshurgt William Barr, Newville, and S. ELLIOTT, Carl sir. _. M.. B. ROBERTS’ VEGETABLE EM BROCATION. . The efficacy, of this most valuable Embrocation is attested by thousands who have proved its .heal ing qualities in the cure of the most troublesome diseases to which the horse is liable,' such.as old or fresh Wounds, Sprains, pains and weakness of the' Limbs, Bruises, Swellings, stiffness of the Joints, &c. &c. .ii Among numerous certificates which' might be produced, tho following is thought sufficient; it is from I. Reesides, Esq. tho great stage' owner and mail contractor. This is to certify that l have used M-. B. Ro berts’ Embrocation for various kinds of Sores, Wounds,"&Sprains on horses, and 1 fin’d it to ex ceed any other that I have tried. J. REESIDE. For sale in Carlisle, by Stevenson §r Dinkk. ■PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS the Hon. Samuel Hepburn, Presi dent Judge of the Court of Common Pleas in the counties, of Cumberland, Perry and Juniata, and and the Horn John Stuart&John Lefevre, Judges of the said Court of Common Pleas of the county of Cumberland, have issued their precept bearing date the 14th day of Augiiat 1811, and to roe di rected,for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, and General Qdartor Sessions of the Peace, at Carlisle, on the. second Monday of November, 1841, (being the Bth day,) at 10 o’clock in the forenoon:. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ■to'the Coroner, Justices.of tho Peace, and Cbn stables of I ,tho said-county of'Cumberland, that they be .then and there in their properpersons, with their records, Inquisitions, Examinations, and oth er Remembrances, to do those things which to their offices respectively appertain. And those .who are hound by reconiaances to prosecute against the prisoners thatarie, or then may be, in the Jail of Cumberland county, tobothen and there to prosecute against them as'shall bo, just. Dated at Carlisle, the 20th day of September: 1841, and lbo 65thyear of American-Independ ence. PACE MARTIN. Sheriff. pn. iffn.T.iAM myiw t ■ *^neii^oor..td-HW,-J; ■: h CarlUle, lf; r JttliOVE JWtANtyPAOTOHY. THE subscriber respectfully informs the citi zens of Hanover, and the public in 'general, that he manufactures to order, and keeps on hand, all kinda of ' .... _ Jtuckakin Gloves# chiefly for Waggoners and Working men, which he will dispose of at very moderate prices, either wholesale or retail. Saddlers can be' accommo dated with Buckskins. s AUGUSTUS WOLFE. September SO, 1811. . 3t* Sperm Oil. A very superior article of Sperm OH may be, had by calling at Stevenson end Uinkle’a Drug and Chemical store.' • NEWS' TO THE J FFL IO TED I YEAGER & ALBRIGHT’S Celebrated Botanical Health and Life Pre ierver . This Medicine, although known for. many years as * Yeager’s Medicine,* has never been of fered to the public for sale, until of. Ute the pro prietors have been prevailed upon to offer it for the benefit of those who are laboring under the diseases here enumerated.vizi * _ 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 arc fully aware of the numer ous medicines that are already offered to the pub lic for the above disease?, many of which have not the slightest effect of performing at any time a cure— 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 medicine which 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 found accompa nying each bottle. Purchase them at the D.rug Store of Myers 8c Haverstick.. Price gl per bottle. April 22, 184 L. 6m * Valuable Beal E«talc Ftjr Sale. IN pursuance of the directions of the testament and last will of Thomas Martin, er. latent Mon roe township, Cumberland county, d'ec'd., will be exposed to public sale, on' Saturday the 23d day of October* at noon, that excellent farm whereon ’ the tkcdaaed and'noyvin the occn .'{(rti'ii'y;j ~ r -. -....t-O. -riti.*t by thK'tdad': leading, Trindle fejilrTrig road,.and" Orv lhe Otfstdhy. lands 6r Richard Parker, containing about 161 Acres,diaT ing a two story stone HOUSE &i KITCHEN, AGOonnov ble log . b abn , Ffjizon Shed, Cider Press, Cribs, Grain Shed,.a well of. never. — a young and thriving Orchard of fruit; tho-wholo-t0..b0-sold.by. the.acre and measured, one half of the purphaso money to bo paid .grf'lhe execution of the deed and delivery of; possession on the Ist day of April 1842, the resi due in three equalannual payments thereafter with out interest, to be secured by judgment bonds, the grain in the ground to be reserved. There are two Hens on 61 acres part of this farm, one of $10,44 91. tho otber of $3lB 27, these to licdeductod from the hand money and to remain charged on the land, the interest on the first to bo paid annually to Re | becca Williamson during her life, and at her death the principal to he paid; the interest on the other to be paid annually to. Alexander Simpson during his life, and on his death the principal to bo paid. The title is indisputable. DAVID MARTIN, * HENRY BITNER, Executors of Thomas Martin, dec’d. August 26, 1641. Great sale of Woodland. Will be sold on Saturday the 23d day of Octo ber next, at the public house of Jacob Trego, in Dickinson township, Cumberland county, about £2OOO Acres of Prime Woodland ,in lotsjjf from 50 to 100 acres. The land is situate along the south mountain, adjoining Cumberland Furnace land's on the west, Pine Grove lands on the south. Holly Lands on the east, and .lands of Emanuel Lino, John Cbover,’ Phillip Spangler, George Beetcm and others, on the north. The above described land is well coveted with Cheshut, Pirio and other timber, and would be well worth'the attention of the farmers in the neighborhood'. ' The conditions will be moderate, and an indlßputablo^ilhsgiven. Carlisle, September 23,1841. A VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. THE subscriber intending to remove to the west, will dispose of at public sale, on thepremises, on Saturday the 30lh of. October next, at 10. o’- clock, A. M., a first rate farm-of - prime land, situ ate in South Middleton township, about two miles south of Carlisle, containing 100 acres of ■ , PATENTED LIMESTONE LAND, 80 acres of which is cleared, and the residue cov. ercd with thriving young timber.. The improve, ments are a two story , . . 1 - Jferf. STOKE HOUSE AND KITCHEN*; and a double log barn, weatherboarded, There is also a thriving young Orchard of choice fruit trees. The Bohy Brook Spring rises on this farm a I few rods from the house, which ensures a never failing supply of water to the house, and also to the cattle from every field on the farm* ~ The whole is under good fence and in a high state of cultivation. A clear and indisputable ti tle will be given, and the payments made to suit purchasers. September 23,-1941. BEETEM’S HOTEL. THE subscriber, 'thankful for past favors, re-' 6pectfuily informs his customers and the pub iio-in general, that ho has removed to: that large and eomrafidious establishment on the North-west corner of the Public Square, late the property of Thomas C.- Lane, which he has fitted ujS in a very superior manner as a . PUBIiIC HOUSE, and where ho is prepared to furnish all who may fever Him with their custom with the accommodations. ■ . v This. Hotel*' Mr its centraPlocalion, is very convenient for business men; and being neartho stopping place of the Cars on thesßail road, it will also furnish Travellers with a ready place of rest and rofreshmcntj i.The ROOMS arc large and airy—the TABLE ■will always be well supplied withtho best the markets can afford—the M with the beat of ■Liqubrst-rthe 'charges nothing shdll hu lcfl undone on the part of llie Bub acriber to merit it share of public patronage; ' BOARDERS will be taken by the week,month', ° r SfIOVKRS will find it to their interest to'stop wiihhitn, as his STABLEisamblc, aniTa Chre ful and esuurienccd Ostler always it attendance. . GEORGE REETEM. ■_Carli ; slpV>AprilE 11 WEST HIGH ST., CARLISLE. THE subscribe’!-, thankful for past favors* here, by notifies the public generally* that ho olill continues ut the old stand, nearly opposite the CoU ]ege Campus, where he will at all-timcs-be found. ready and willing tb accommodate in the best pos sible manner, those Who may favor him with a call# The .House is located in the most business part of the town, and la near .the slopping place of the Cars on the Rail Road. The ROOMS afe large and airy—the will be supplied with the very beat the markets can the BAR with the choicest Liquors. His charges are^ tea 1 aonable, and he will endeavor to merit by assidui ty and attention a continuance of public patronage. BOARDERS taken by the week, month, or year. DROVERS and find U to their interest to stop with him, as.he has plen ty of stabling, and a careful OSTLER always at hand. The Vesilfnental Spirits prepared by Dr. W. C. McPherson, are warranted to be superior to to any other preparation of the kind now in use forthe removal of all kinds of Grease, Tar, Oil, Paint* Wax, Wc., Irom ladies gentlemen’s wearing appavil. For sale .In'Carlisle by STErEIWOWW DTKKLE . The American Corn Plaster stands unrivalled n the long list of remedies for the cure of corns. All chat is necessary in order to test its virtues sto make ina} ot the article, when its efficacy will be experienced. For sale by “ STEVENSON & DIMCLE, Resurrection or Persian Pills* Judge not lest ye be judged—keep on hand something fot* 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 Pillsinseason, and thousands, yea tens of thou sands might >be saved from long and lingering fits of sickness by using the Vegetable Persian Pills freely. No injury can ensue from using the Persian Pills to youth or old age. Take them according to the directions, and you will be warranted with a sure erne. Try. them belore you judge—dojit- stand still and saw there is-no cure toy me, but buup gud a doing.whilothe day fasra. They >w IK /Sire ; all £u i fJit;J Jmvc seen t/ielr effects, mo W recommend them. fid (hat an all-wise Providence nas seen. to bring to light an all-prevailing remedy that will c«re almost every disease in our country, Do not condemn them until yon have used th.eiq, and give them a fail’ trial, and we are certain" ■ you will not only. use-lhßm -.>»ourseVi> : b.\\ViVecust>*,. mend (hem to yourfriends and the-public-gen erally, * (t/'Fcm sajc In. .alt. the principle- Tillages in Pennsylvania, VVM. H. VAVLOU, at Harrs burg, gener.d agent forPennsylvania.and Mary and. All orders sent to .him at Harrisburg, will be promptly attended to, Carlisle—Stevenson and Dinklc. Shippensbnyg —J. Brarkenyidge. Ilogestown—Edward MH-cr, White House—A. G, Miller, Newvlllc—• A. J. North, - Read this belore you slop, then do not stop there, 'but send , anti .Ret a box of the JEW DAVID’S or HEBREW PE ASTER, if you want to keep pain and weakness far from you— ask the person who has used it and he will tell ,you that he has been wired 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 all chronic diseases, or where seated pain or weakness exists we will war rant a cure.' It will restore the iialt and the lame to the use of their limbs by applying it to the parts affected. The wonderful cures effect ed by the application of this plaster are.the en grossing subjects of the day, go where yoii will and 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 ot this plaster—or that they arc glad that Mr, Such-a erie has got about agairir-really say they, this plaster must be a good plaster or it Would not. lave cured so bad a case -as that—or you will hear, some person that has been gone from home some time exclaim when he returns at finding a person on his feet who he never expected to see again, why, how is this, I see He is about—l thought his case incurable—well every- body thought so too, but he 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. ANDREW OATMAN. GOLDEN BALL HOTEL, ANDREW ROBERTS. Carlisle, Aug. 19,1841. ' tf Economy, i/orns. €r Hebrew Plaster. . For sale at all the principal villages in Penn sylvania and Maryland. • WM. H. TAYEOR, general agent for Mary land and, Pennsylvania. All orders addressed to him, at Harrisburg, Pa. will receive prompt attention. ■ Carlisle—Stevenson rind Dinkle. Shippensburg—J.- Brackenridge. Hogestowri—Edward Miller. White HoUsf-i-A. G. Miller. Newville—A. J. North. DR. S. D. STEWART, Thomsonian Botanic Practitioner of Med icine and Obstetrics, No. 2, Alexander's Row, Pitt Street, near the Rail Road Hotel: ■ fi a ESPECTIpULEY i nforms Ills rrieuds’and the public generally, that (through soliri-, tainiu) ho has removed from Shirvmanstmvn to Carlisle, where he may be found, at all times unless professionally engaged. _ The afflicted shjdl at all times he'treated wifi/" purely vege table medicines, “No Poisons,” and iii strict ac cordance with the principles laid down by that great-reformer in medical science. Dr. Samuel Thomson. Chronic Cases—such us Cnnsomption. 'T.ivcr Complaint, Dropsies, Rheumatisms, and Can cers, are more especially informed that the hew system is admirably adapted to their cases. ’ Invalidsdrom a distance can he arcnmmodn« ted with ’Boarding while under medical treat menti on reasonable terms. ‘ Carlisle. July 15, ,1841. ’ M’CL.EIjBjAN’S hotkl. South-IVest Corner’ of the Public Square, ■'> '' OARI.ISI.E, Pa. THE Buh'scVlber has taken that;,welj'knnwn tavern stand, near the County.Hiill, Carlisle, lately S.' Allen, where, 'he 'will atall times be preparedto accommodate itisrohkjrtends-ftndthe .puhlicgener.illy, with everything, needful to make their visitagrceu lile*, . \ : J -' ' ' ' HwiiTiABLE wiU.bc supplied.«-ith the best the market can alTnrd—his BAB. with the clinic-, cst Utiufn'ii—and every pther.reqdisitc mlhe-best 'style. Prirea very .moderate; \ ‘ ; BOARDER!?, will 'he . taken by month, or ydnr., • . ” i /rs . A'carcttd OS PEER will be alwn ancvatid D.RQYEH.S mul otlu'i s t' theijGiillvantage.tp give nim n _cnlh ,'£■/ M.McCI. -Miy'iS, iqu. ' VALUABLB AItIUICAL PREPARATIONS are calculated to produce more real good Utah can possibly result from the use of any others# for.several reasons:—They are not recommend ed to cure all, and every disease, as is generally boasted of other preparations, (which the most ignorant must be/awafe cannot be, as different diseases require- different medicines,) But each of Dr. Leidy’s Medicines are recommended and adapted to different classes of diseases.. 1-hcy do not contain Mercury,' or the minerals which are combined with most, if not.all, other prepa rations in use. They are perfectly sale and pleasant to take, containing nothing offensive or deleterious,-but being compostd of Vegetable Extracts—may be employed by young and old, male and female, at all-times, and under all.cir cumstances, without restraint fiomi occupation, temperate or moderate -living*-' They are the preparationsof.a Regular Druggist, (Ur, Leid>,) also Physician, attested by the most distinguish* ed Physicians of the United States, among whom are, 15r. P. S. Physic, Dr. N. Chapman, Dr, W. Gibson, Dr. S* Jackson, Dr. W. E.. Horner, Dr. W. P. Dewecs, Dr. T. C. James, Dr. J. Redman C'oxe, Dfca K r Hare, &c., £jfc.;also, by the Rev. W. 11. Delaney, Robert Adrain, L. L, D., J. L. Biddle, Esq., and numerous others.— They have been employed in innumerable in stances, with the most unexampled success, as thousands can testify, among whom are ihe principal officers in Washington City, Members of Congress, of the State Legislatures, many of the Clergy, &c. ts*c. (See certificates and re commendations, accompan) ing the directions with each Medicine. Dr, Leidt/s Medicated Extract of Sarsafiar ♦ i7/a.—The slipngeslpreparation ol Susaparilla in existence. ' Que Hundred Dollars will he fot« felted for a preparation equ dto it. One Hnttle (half a pint) is equal UTmx pints of the strongest Syrup of Strsaparilla that can he made. Com ment upon the virtues of Sarsaparilla is unne cessary—the world knows it—it is only y for persons using It to be sure of getting a good preparation of it. Sec recommendations,* with directions. Pi ice g»l CO a battle Dr. LeidyV lllood Pills, 'ji Corri/ionent fxart of ivhich Ja — Comment upon the Mi'uesjjf v'hese Puts is unne cessary- ’I he puGhc shtiUld be careiul to Fro to bo particular ami Pdlsi.'as imposters nm n ulatuire 1 "PflI ni their wg by .such tricking U> seU theivs, Cation «t the Original'.only true aim Genuine "Blood Fills of Dr. Leiily—upwards of one hun dred gross of which have been sold during the past.umnth. .. . . Blood Pd]s may.bs, tie,..or active-pui:gwtuve.,*p\' 4 sc&siivg.,j>iopei ties* not contained in any-other pills—that of Pnnly n>g thv-Blond and Animal Khudsf at the same time returning from the Stomach and"BVnvni-T all noxious* ' r injurious substances;' which pro duce disease, ami without delimitating, or pros trating the system, as do most other medicines of a purgative nature. See nirections. •• • Price 25 cents a box. r. Hechter's I’uliuoiuiry Tic- For Coughs, Colds, Asthmas Catarrhs, Influt n zas; Diseases of the Breast £c Lungs, Spitting ol Blood, and arrest of approaching ’ CONSUMPTION. Throughout Germany this preparation is used more than any .oilier for Coughs, - Colds, &c.&c* and is there so well known, mat they call'll the “Life Preserver." Thousands in this city, and throughout the United Stairs, owe their present existence to the .good effects, (if tins medicine. Numerous certificates have been published from time to time—further . comment is unnecessary. See irections. Price 50 cents a bottle. )r. Leidj’s Tetter fij Itch Oint ‘L inent, _ _ AN infallible remedy for various s.fiectinns of . the Skin, removing Pimples/ Pustules, and . Eruptions, ot the Skin, ami particularly adapted to the cure of Tetter and the > Itch. "■ < This ointment has been used in numerous schools throughout the city and county, us well as Factories, employing numerous girls and bojs., and* amongst whom’'Tetter and, Itch, as well us otfitr Affections of the Skin, prevailed, with the most unexampled success. Names of tfcbonl 'Teachers, as well as Superintendents and Pro i pnetors of Factories, could he given, confirming the above, but for the delicacy they leel in hav ing their names published in -connection with such loathsome and disagreeable affections., ’ Price 25 cents a box. * Dr. Leidy’s lihiieniatic Liniment, A truly efficacious application for Hlu ematism, Bruises, Sprains, Stillness and Weakness of the joints, Numbness of the Muscles and Limbs, Pains along the Uack, Spine, Sides, and across the. Loins. Many highly commendatory certificates from physicians and others, have been frequently published of its efficacy. See directions, , Price 37J cents-a bottle, or-three bottles for one dollar. “~ J Tlve~fon?gnmg-Medicincs are-prepared only, and sold Wholesale and Retail, at ■ • J. Dr, Leidy’s Health Emporium, No. 191 North Second street, near Viuestveet, (Sign of tbe.Golrien Eagle and Serpents.) Pbiladelpam. «. . Sold nt tile Drug Store of STEVENSON IST DlNKLE.,Carlisle, Pa. LAY OTOUFFER’S J\’eiv Foundry and Machine Shop. fcTlie subscribers thaoklul for fifvors, here by. notify the public, that they still continue at their stand in Main Street, a few doors east i f the Jail, where they are prepared ludo at short, nuticb - - r 1 . v OF ALL KINDS, such as Turning Lathes, jtipple Nuts, Plaister breakers, orn shelters. Hollow Jinvih, Mandril’s■ Patent Machines for tending: Wagon "pyres. Wagon- boxes and oath 'boxes of allisizes, Stove Plates', Mill listing s, Q-c. $-c. They will also Guild HOUSE • pOWER.S •. AND • TIIIISIACIBINES, and do all kindTof' repairing,-as they *ire well prepared with patte.rusof vaiinus kinds. ’ They will also manufacture Culling boxes, fkr, &r. They are also prepared to,'execute patterns for Mill Gearing, fhid of eVery find,, at 'short •UOtie.C. . . Also, ha* hand a Ipt-of Withe row’,slmprovcd Pideut.Ploughs,'which they will-dispose of rea souably.', T- -e»- . : . . ;geo«re lay, , ... - ;r> :/ AHKAfIAMSrOUFPEK. vCarJisleV'March 4,-1841.. . thewyek, .stnijUend lU Tin4ii to fck*,., - ■ SSAIC, ffilV SMI fursaie servativc, CHANGE OP POSITION. UNION HOTEI, ;* Carlisle* Pa. , rrrHR Subscriber, thankful for past favors, re- X speclfuUyt uforms the citizens of ttys county, that he has removed to the'well-known Tavern Stand, on the North West corner of South Han dler and Pomfert fitveets.recently occupied by CJeorKe Bejrtein; Esq.; where lie is prepared.to accommodate, in first rale' style, all those who may favor him with.their custom. _ —, The HOUSE is large and commodious and is) fitted up and furnished in a style of elegance and comfort unsurpassed by any house in the' bor. ough. As it is situated in a pleasant and 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 rtiarket can afford—and 'lsis' ' BAIt with the very best of liquors. DKOVEUS will find it to their interest to stop with him, as his STABLE is ample, and a. care ful and experienced Ostler will always be found in attendance. IT7*HOARDEHS will betaken by the week month, or year. Carlisle, April 22, 1841.—tf. New Hardware, Grocery ’ AND VARIETY STORE. THR subscriber lias, just retuflied from the ci ties of New York, . Philadelphia and Balti more, and is now opening at his store room South Hast comer of Market'Square and Main streets, (formerly occupied, by G. VV. Hitnerj Esq;) a ge neral assojtment'TJfr HARDWARE. STONEWARE. OEDAHWABB, BRITTANIA WAKE. GROCERIES, Oils, Paints, Varnishes, Glass, Brushes, VfjiipS) , Canes, Lamps for burning.C.amphinc Pil,-and.t! great variety of articles useful and necessary fof furnishing and kccpiiig a house. He Has alsb,~arid will 'constantly keep on hand. C.ampjiind Oil, a cheap and elegant substitute fof Sperm Oil, -and having been appointed the agent of Messrs. Bachees & Brother of- Newark, N. J., for the sale of JONHS’ PATENT LAMP in'this county, he'is prepared to furnish Lamps and.Oii at a very reasonable rate to 1 all who may wish-to use this new and economical light. Having selected his goods himself, and madn Ids purchases for Cash, he 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. , HENBY DUFFIELT). . Carlisle, J«ly-9 v 1840._ i . .... t tf /JrtHE subscriber would inform hi*'l vieriiclj; amt . 'H miic Woods* store, and would solicit sh/tve ot pub lic patronage WILMAM-MTIIEUSON August. 20. 1840? Frcsli I)ruco icini‘s, §v The subscribers have just received a supply of TivsH nn»Ks.M^rrcii v Oils. Paints, V irnishes, Dye Stuffs, Fruits. &c., all of which will be sold on Ve.isnntMe t» rms hv SVBrKXSO.Y& DIXK'Ln. &si. jr. c\ jrjETF, BrR&BON D3NTIS3T, g£ F.SPIiC I'FULLY Informs ihe ladies ami £%, gentlemen ot Carlisle and its vicinit) that nc hLts Artificial Teeth in the must approved manner. He also scales, plugs and separates teeth to amst decay. v • Dr. N. prepares a tooth powder, whirh whi tens the teeth, without lifjnring the enamel, col ors the gums a Hue red and relrefdu s ihetnonth. The tooth ache will be cured, in must ya.ses, without extraction; and an odojttalgic wash is prepared for healing sore gums and Insteii the teeth. Lullies ami gentlemen are requested to call and examine his collection of Porcelain < r lu cormptahlc.teeth, which will mver decay <r change color, and are free from all mnplcsoant odour, durable and-:w**U adapted ior-t'hewit g,. which will he inserted in the best manner'and at fair prices. AH persons wishing Dr. N. to call at their d.weliiogs will, please to leaxc.a Hue H.t.his resi dence, No, 7 H trper’s Kow.nvhen he-will jninc tuhlly attend to every call in tlie line of : lus pro fession.' From a long.hud successful praitice, he hopes to give general satisfaction. 'Carlisle, August I, 1839* m DENTISTRY. DR. I. G. LOdMiS, SS permanently located in CaiHslc. and will perform’ all operations that are m;nir» d in ntal Surgery, stirh asFILING,PLUGGING ami. KXTKACTJNG TKKFH, and. inserting .ARTIFICI AL- , 'l KK.TH from a single tooth to a full set. He will aiMHslend lot all diseases of the* Mouth, Gums,£fc., and direct ami regulate the first.and second dentition so as to remit r the teeth of children and >oung persons regular ami beautiful. Dr. Loomis may at alf times he found at his office In Main street, opposite M’Fai lane’s Hotel, 0 . . " Carlisle, June 10, 1841. ? Valuable Tan' Vatfd. Properly FOR SALE. WILL bo sold at public sale, on tliepremises,- on Wednesday thr.„loth of November, at lOo'clock A. M.. in the borough of Carlisle, Cum. beriand county, that laigo and commodious TAN YARD, situate on the nortli east comer of Lonther.& East streets, bounded by Lctarl Spring, & on tife north by a lot of T. C. Hall, Esq., containing-SCO feet' in front, and 130 feet in depth, more-or less, be longing to the estate of David S. Forney, dec’d., having thcroon erected a large ■fg&K. TIVO SIORY STONE ||§|g DWELLING HuliSE, a Uvo Story alone Finishing Shop, a largo two story Brick Beam House, a large Frame Bar/t arid Mill Hmike with a Bark Mill in it. There airo 44 Lay awaysandlPgolin the yard,s Handlers, 3 Limes and 1 Bate in tho Beam llouan, and n good well of water rit the Kitchen door. The property is in good order, and in a very desirous situation for a Tannery or a private'dwelling. “Terms-of sale, will bo made known op the day of sale, arid any information will be given about the, properly be fore the day of sale by - ■* G.W.SHEAFER, JACOB SIHIOM, ~ Executors, ;' AugnsV-G, IRH. .ts\ In lhe Court of Common Pleas of Cumber* »■ /and County, ■ • r 9th Angust,'lB4l: Upon the petitionVf Jacob Stough, , on® of the Assignee* of David Bican; the_court grant a-rule to allow cause why.he should not ho'dismiss ed from the .trust confided to him under a voluntary Deed of Assignment -to ho at next November tonn> of .which all persons interested will take notice. ... ,* • - ißy the C<w»t, . V Pro^V* " September lfi> 1841.- .‘ ,'V - v • HONEY .of verv superiortiuaUty'by Stevensrp St DinUleJ - : ~ ■ ‘!w ’ WM. S. ALLEN;;
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