pgr* Last'Notice. .Jgg ST is now nearly one year since my connexion with the “Volunteer” establishment ceased, hi which lime the books anil accmntsof the firm were all assigned to me tor my share—-anil, as a large amount of. debts cine the firm, notwith standing the frequent ‘notice given, still remains unpaid, this is therefore to give ft filial notice that unless payment be made on or before the Ist of July next, compulsory process will then positively be resorted to against each am! every delinquent. R. COHN MAN. Carlisle, M iy 20, 1841. N, B.—The books are left willi D. Smith, Esq. in Carlisle. Dr, ttwnync’a Syrup of. Wild Cher ■ ~ • ry._ ' ' •CixcixNATTi', FebruaryTs, IfllO. Dr. SwaVne —Dear Sir:—Permit me to lake tho liberty of writing'to } T ou at this lime to express my approbation, and to recommend to the attention of heads of families and others your invaluable med icine—the Compound Syrup of Prupus Virgininna, or Wild Cherry Bark, in my travels of late 1 have seen in a great many instances the wonder ful cflccts.of your medicine in relieving children of very obstinate complaints, such as Coughing, Wheezing, Choaklng of Phlegm, Asthmatic at tacks, &c. &c, I should not have written this let ter, however, at present, although I have fultitmy duty to add nmiestimony to il.for some time, had it not been for a late instance whole the medicine alluded to was Instrumental in restoring to perfect health an “only child,” whose case, was almost hopeless, ih a family of my acquaintance. “I thank Heaven,” said the dealing mother, “my child is saved from the jaws of death! O how I feared the relentless ravaged But my child is safe! is safe!” r 'Beyond doubt DrSwaynes Wild Cherry Syrup Is the most valuable medicine in this or any other Country l om certain I have witnessed more than one hundred cases where it has beenattemled,with complete success. lam using it an obstinate at tack, of Bronchitis,-in which proved jcftectual.in an exceedingly short time, considering tho'soveri ty of tho case. I can recommend it in the fullest confidence of its superior virtues;*! would adviso that no family should bo wilhouUl; itia very plea sant and always beneficial—worth double and of ten ten limes its price. The public' l arc assured there is ho.quackcry about it. R. Jackson, D. 0. j Formerly Pastor of the Ist Presbyt’n. Oh. N A Y. ; *. 23, 1841. .QGEXTS~ -J. J. Myers, & Co. Carlisle; Marlin I.otz; Market street, Harrisbnr; G. & R. W. Da vis, (254 Market street) and Rev. J. P. Cook, (52 .Market street)J3altirnore. . k TtV B. .ROBERTS’- VEGETAIiLIfi EM* IiROQA’TION , The efficacy of.ihis most valuable Embrocation is attested by thousands who have proved its heal lG Ci! S°-Pf- J hq mo'st troublesome l - diseases which the, horse Vs'liable, such as old or fresh Wounds, Sprains, pains,and weakness of the Limbs, Bruises, Swellings, stiffness of the Joints, &.c. See. Among 1 numerous certificates which might bo “produced, the following" is 1 thought sufficient; it is from I. Reesidcs, Esq. the great stage owner and mail contractor. -.-. This to certify that -I have used ,M. B.,Ro berts* Embrocation for ;various hinds of Soros, Wounds, & Sprains on horses, and I find it to ex ceed any other that 1 have liied. I. HEESIDE. For sale in Carlisle-, by Stevcmon & Dink/c. Estate of Christian JEshelman, deceased . IT ETTERS Testamentary on the estate of Christian •“-** Eshleman,. late of East-pcjjnsborough township, Cumberland county,'deceased, were in due form of law granted to the subscriber, ‘residing in the township aforesaid. All persons indebted to said estate will immediately, and those having claims will -present them duly authenticated for Settlement, SAMUEL BSIILEMAN, Administrator. ’ Oct. 21, 1841:—Ct, „ ffikhps uot ilcnltii. Those who enjoy health, must certainly foci blessed when they compare themselves to those sufferers that have teen afflicted for years with ‘ 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 com mencement, may all be checked by the use of Dr. O. P. Harlich'a Compound Strengthening and'German Aperient Pills, —such as dyspepsia, liver complaint, pain in the side, rheumatism, general’debility, Female. Diseases, and all diseases to which humipn nature is affected. Directions for using these Medicines always accompany them. These medicines can be taken by the most delicate female 1 , ns they aro mild in their operations and pleasant in their effects.. November 4, 1841. Office for the sale of this Medicine, No. 10 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, Phila delphia, also at the store of Dr, JOHN J. MYERS, CaHisle, & WILLIAM PEAL. Shi'ppeusburg. nic&QWEWS REASONS, A. M’DOWELL,conceiving himself proscribed for his .asks an examination of them, and he asks it mote especially of those who have hot forgotten that they are interested in. the Book of God, and the world to come. They are for snjo,. (price eight cents,) at the stores of Messrs. Cray,-Snyder, Gould and Follancl—also/ at the Book Store of Mr. Loudon.^, A VAiVABLE FARM FOR jSAMJ. BY order of the Orphans’ Court of. Court of Cum berland county, will be exposed to. public sale, on the premises, on Saturday the 20th of November next, at 12 o’clock, noon, the following.described valuable properly situate in. Silver Spring township, about ono mile north-west of Hogestown, and near the Conodo guinel creek,-late the property of Michael Saxton, de ceased, containing IQ6 Acres of patented Limestone and Grdvel laiid.' About 80 acres is cleared, under good fence, and in a high state of cultivation—and the residue covered with excellent iipiber. The improve ments are a ■ Double Frame <s• Log Two Story r finr HOUSE. ’■ A Double Frame Barn. and other- outbuildings. There is also a small Apple Orchard, and other fruit tices—and a well of never foiling'Water, with a pump in It, near the door. There* are two streams of running water go thVdugh the pre mises',- • * - - - , , Tkums.—>2oo qh the confirmation of the sale—one half the purchase money, deducting the $-200, on the Ist of'April,'when possession will be given—and the residue in four equal annual payments, without inter est, to W secured by ; Judgmcnt Bonds. ■An indisputable title will lie given, and any person wishing to see the farm, can be shown it on application to the subscriber. . ' JOHN SAXTON, Adm’t of October 7, 1841. '■ M. Saxton, dcc’d. N. B. If the above Farm is not sold on that day, it wllllthcn and there be rented for the term of one year ;; ' ; Sperm Oil. ."A very, superior article of Sperm Oil may be •had by calling at Stevenson and Dinlilc’a Drug arid Chemical store. \ - • * - AJjMON ~ just received and' for sale "by J.&’E, J^.Cornman, TT OAF and' Lump Sugar, The euhficribera havo fl j received alurgesuppiy of Loaf and Lump Sugar, which they,offer for sale, wholesale or retail, at redu ced pr«£a. ~ J; &.E, Common,' MONEY of very superior quality for isule by Steveoacri & UinUle. T.B. SMrrH’sUssortv(i PICK.L£s forsale l>y Steveriipn Dinlilc, • v t •■annmifli TUF.SR unrivalled pills having now acquir ed a celebrity and a popularity qncquallutl in ibc annals of medicine, ami also having obtain? ed the entire confidence find being used in the private practice pf.almost the .whole body of the medical faculty in the United States, Europe, Asia,. South 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 stating the complaints which they are most effective in the cure of, and winch’ are as follows:—Yellow and bilious levers, fever and ague, dyspepsia, croup,.liver complaint, sick headache, jaundice, asthma, d mpsy;rheumalivm, enlargement of the spleen, piles, colic, -female-obstructions, heart burn, furred tongue, nausea, distensions of the .stom ach and bowels, incipient diarrhon, flatulence, habitual costivcnesS, loss of appbtitc blotched or sallow complexion, ami in all cases of torpor of the bowels, where a cathartic or an aperient is needed. They are exceedingly mild in their operation, pioducnigneithcr.niiuseaj giipinF nor. debility. Extract of a letter from Dr> Eye, of Quebec, I-*, C. “For bilious fevtfrs, sick befidacbes, 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 Or/eatta, La, **l- have received much assistance in my prac tice—especially in jaundice and yellow lever— from the use of Peters* Pills. 1 presume; that on an average, I prescribe a hundred boxes a month.** . % Extract of a letter foom Dr. Jlcynolds, of Gal - veston# Texas. “They. are 'certainly an excellent genera! fa,* mily medicine, and there is no quackery about them.” »- • . Extract of a letter from Dr, Waines, of Phila : . ... __ ddjihia . , ‘*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 lienee on the impurities of the blood, is evi dently surprising.” IMPORTANT TO THE AFFLICTED. fiNIIEUMAN’S COUGH LOZENGES arc f 3 last,superseding the ot all Other reitic dies for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Croup, Hoop iug Couglnand Consuntption. . They not only the,best but the cheapest . medicine in use. Six.cents, worth a day is all that is required id any. ease, and all ordinary cases are-cured in one ov two days.' Sherman's Lo&rigesl~~ We don’t know any handier mode ot lading medicine than in the shape* of the lozenge. It Isso small, so neat, so li,amly,.aml withaf so Uuiirihe inosi fastidious taste cannot reject it.* We are glad to.perceive that all kindsjof medicines art* now prepared ,iii this pukitauVe way by'Dr. .Sherman, and may-be obtained a£4hc depot in this city;— [Phiiada, Times,]. r-r v W.e know'of no better cough* medichie than Dr. Sherman’s Cough Xozengesj they cure so soon and arc so. pleasanTthat U is almost a plea sure to be sicki.to be thus [N. Y. Sub.] . ■. . Sheriff Purkins, Mr. Burton, of Providence, Mr. •Shaler, of Boston, Mr. Rivers, Mr. Combs, Mr. WaHace, Judge Peters, Mrs. Coleman,Mrs* Kith nxlson, and of others of this city; have called to express their surprise and com nundation of the speedy relief and cures cfflctQ cd by these truly wonderful Cough Lozenges. Doctors Smith, Vandenburgh, Comstock, llai • rik, Brigham and several others of our most dis-* I tinguished physicians,have used these Lozengt s iin their practice with invariable success. The medicalfaculty uniformly approve of them, as I he best cough medicine in use. SHERMAN’S WORM LOZENGES, Are the greatest discovery ever made for dis pulling the various kinds 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 lake them as readily us a common'peppermint Lo zenge. Rev. Dr. Ludlow has uscd.thcm foriwo years, and always with entire success. Daily com plaints are made by persons who have betn gulled out of their dollars by humbug advertis ers, but who have found a Sherman’s Lozenges. Remember, you are not required Iq 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 up as incurable by two phy sicians.. She was. fast wastiug away,, and was so miserable that death was alone looked to for Re lief. Three doses of Sherman’s Worm Lozeng ges entirely cured her. Dr. 'Stevens, one ot the most distinguished physicians in this country, says, Sherman’s-Worm Lozenges are the safest and best article he knows of for destroying worms. Dr. Hunter, another celebrated physician, uses no other worm medicine in his practice. Dr. Castle, £97 Droudway, N.. V. has used Sherman’s Lozcngcs'in his practice for more than two years, and ncvcLkiiew tliern td fail. * Price SjTaiid 37i’ cents per'boX.„ * (E/*Wliplesale & Hetail Lozcnge Warehouse, No. 90 North. Sixth street. Also, for sale by tfarhuel Wilson & Co...A’hippenshurg: Willfam Barr, Newwlle, and S.'ELLIOTT, Carlisle. LAY & STOUPFER’S Jt'eiv l'imtulry ami Jfiachine Shop. ‘ 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 do at short notice OF - ALL' KINDS, such as. Turning Lathes, Jlpple JVuts, Plaislcr breaker s, torn shelters. Hollow Jlnvils, Mandril’s Patent Machines for bending-Wagon Tyres, Wagon boxes and coach boxes of ; all sizes. Stove Plates, Mill castings, $-c. <J-c. They will also build HORSE POWE R Sr ..i. AND ’■ THRASHING MACHINES, and do all kinds of repairing; as they are well prepared with patterns of various kinds/ .They will also manufacture Cutting boxes, See.. See. They are : v also prepared to execute-patterns for Mill (Seating, and of every -kind,"at short notice; , ’ • - Alan, on hand a lot ot Witherow’s Patent. Ploughs, which they will dhpose of vea’ suitably. 1 , 1 y GEORGE LAY. ■ ABRAHAM STOUFFER. Carlisle, March 4,, 1841., .H.ilL.' IjOvkiierei ; - The subscriber, having sold ids stock of DRUGS, See., intends settling up his business, and would hereby notify thpscindebted to accounts before the first Toj^January-uejV*wh crr hißbookß will be left with -J. & fkyins, Esq., fof collection. ~v-. '■ " s A. J. NORTH. 5 ■ 'Nowvillo, Sept. 53,1941.—8m,* , ' 1 PiCKIJNG, Vinegar for, sale 6y J.&E. Corn' man. : v. - - /M- ;. F, 4 €2 UGAR House and New Orleans Molasses of the $3 best quality for sale by J. K. Cornmah. JUST receivedasupply ofTomatoKctcllUP . & Horse Radish. J.& E. Conni As. BOOTS AND. SHOES. | xw£l The subscriber respectfully announces r|3r to' the fnhabilariis of Mechanicsburg and IB vicinity, that ho has just received from jSSlfei, Philadelphia the most splendid'assort ment of Ladies, Misses, and Children’s Morocco and Kid -Boots and Shoe's, ever offered to the pub lic in this place, vary ingin price frorasl to $1,50; -Misses and Children’s in The sub scriber intends to confine himself more particular ly to tho Ladiqs* branch of the business# and hp flatters himself that ho will bo able to please 1 iho most fastidious. The ladies are most respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves. * Don’t forget Cain’s Boot arid Shoe Emporium, Mechanicsburg. GEORGE P. CAIN. September 9, 1811/ BEETEM’S HOTEL. THE subscriber, thankful for past favors, re spectfully informs his customers and the pub lic in general, lhat.he has removed to that largo and commodious establishment on the North-west corner of the Public Square, late the property of Thomas C. Lane, which lie lias fitted up in a very superior manner as a PUBLIC HOUSE, and whore ho is prepared to furnish all whp may favor him with their custom with tho very best accommodations. This Hotel, from its central location; is very convenient for, business men; and being near tho stopping place of tho Cars on the Rail road, it will also furnish Travellers With a ready place of rest and refreshment. .The ROOMS aro largo'and airy—the TABLE will always be well supplied with l|ie’best-the markets can afford-—the BAR with the best of Liquors—the charges will bo.'reasonable—and nothing sliall.be left undone on the part oflhe sub scriber to merit a shato of public patronage. BOARDERS will bo taken by the week, mbnth, .or year.,.,:- DROVERS will find it to their interest to stop wiih him, as his STABLE is amble, and a.care ful and experienced Ostler always it attendance.* , GEORGE BEETEM. Carlisle, April 1, 1811. tf. E. IIOEEINSON <& MAVE located in Carlisle for the purpose of manufacturing arid selling Hathaway's 7Ja ient ilot.Jlir Cooking Stoves , and being aware that the people in ibis place and vicinity have been .much imposed' upon by the introduction of new and highly recommended articles which they have been induced to purchase, and which have been so slightly made, and of such bad material, that in h a short lime they have failed and become use less. We therefore do not intend offering stoves for sale until they are fairly tried in this commu nity and pronounced more durable in their con struction, and better adapted to Uie purposes of, boiling, baking and all the varieties of cooking,— also ibat they are a great saving of fuel as well as labor. VVe parncstly invito farmers as well as residents of tliis place and the neighboring villages, to call on us at S. Wunderlich’s hotel, or notify us by letter (postage unpaid) that they are willing to try, our stove, and the stove shall be placed'in the kitchen'of every person giving us such notice, and taken away after trial, without any expense to per sons making the trial. Thu stoves will be kept for sale at the Tin Shop of Mr. J. Fridley, and at the Foundry of Messrs. Lay and Stauffer, in Carlisle; '"Having contracted for 100 tons of castings, we will in a fchv days supply stove dealers with all the dilferpnt sizes, on the most liberal terms. Eleazer Robinson of Carlisle, is agent for sell* ing the. right to make and vend the Stoves, and will dispose df counties in this and the adjoin ing States. ‘ ‘ VVc publish thefollowingrecommendations from some of those, who are using the stove, to encour age others to try it. ;I do certify .that "1 am now using one of Hatha way’s Patent Hot Air'Cook Stoves, No. 3, and do recommend it as superior to any stove I have,, seen, -The great saving of fuel and: thp»yariety that can bo cooking at the .same time, makes it an object to those who wish to facilitate the operations of the kitchen, v J; CULBERTSON. . C.hcimbursburg, September G,'Urol. 1 have in uso ijuny kitchen on® of Hathaway’s Patent Hot A*r Cooking gloves, and can recom mend it as a very superior article. The ono 1 have is No. 3) It has 6 boilers and an oven sufficiently largo to bake G loaves of bread. The baking, roast ing and boiling, can be at the same .lime and with muok less wood than required for anyStaye I - This. size, appears to be pecu liarly ffalciifated for Fanners, and for their benefit I invite ihenf-to call and see this stove in use, asl. shall take plensure.in showifig the stove, to thdaq who-wish to see it.. „ S. WUNDERLICH. Carlisle, September 12,1811. - • Messrs. E. Robinson Co. r - > Gentlemen:—l havo fairly tested the “Hot Air Stoves” which you put up at iny house and can recommend it as possessing principles of economy and convenience far surpassing, any other sjoyes which I have ever sc6h. The boilers, coming-in: .immediate contact with the fire gtyes it great/a* cilities for boiling, ;, and the oven is,heated on such a principle that bread is baked in as fine a manner, as in a brick oven. X find it also a great saving of fuel and labor,‘and would advise all to adopt il. • M. MoCLELLAN. Carlisle, September 19,1841. V - Messrs. E. J ‘ .Gentlemen;—l Have during the’ few days I have had your Hathaway Hot Air ; Stove in use becoaio' convinced of its great.'superiority -pver all other stoves-I have dsed-or seen—l find by the trial that boiling, roasting, haking;ahd?brpiling may'all b_e dome at the same time, in a most 'perfect manner and with less than one fourth the fuel J have or- : dinarily used for the same purposes’. Mbovo here tofore been of.the opinion bread.obulifSiot borveU baked in aCook'Stove,' hut-I am;convinced upon triaf thatit can be done ns well in’yojjr stove ab;in a brick oven! 1 believe that the genciWiblhtrodnc iioh of your stoves into use will be yefybeneficial tolho public, therefore l.shall take pleasuro in re commending it to my friends. , <&> •' ’ Dm. Motroy- : , T>H. WII.I.3AHS IKVZK, •: iuiil OwcUing in Klist High streei BPia-xl dnov toltev.J. V. E. Thuji'ii. , i Carlisle, August- IS, 1841.;; 4-' tf. : GOLDEN BALL HOTEL, WEST HlOfl ST., CARLISLE. hnHE subsc'fibpr.'lhankful for past favors, here-' X by notifies the public generally, that ho still conlinuos at tlio' old stand, nearly opposite the Col lege Campus, where he will at all limes be found ready and willing \o 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 is near the stopping place of the Cars on the Rail Road. The ROOMS are large and airy—the TABLE will be supplied with the very best the markets can furnish—and the BAR with the choicest Liquors.. His charges-are rea-. sonablp, and ho will endeavor to'moril by assidui ty and attention a continuance of public patromtge. BOARDERS taken by the week, month, or year. ' DROVERS-jand TRAVELLERS will find it to their interest to stop with him',as hehas plen ty of stabling, and a careful OSTLER always at hand. ANDREW ROBERTS., Carlisle, Aug. ID, I^B4 I*. ,tf . Economy. ‘ The V.estimenlal Spirits prepared by Dr. W. C. McPherson, arc warranted to be superior to to any other preparation of the kind now in use for the removal of all kinds of Grease, TaivOU, Paint, Wax, fjfc., from- ladles &f’gentlemen's wearing apparil. For sale in Carlisle by STEVE NHON& DINKLE. . The American Corn Plaster.stands unrivalled \ n the long list of remedies for the cure of All that is necessary’in orclerto‘test its, virtues s to make trial ot the article, when its efficacy will be experienced. For saleby STEVENSONI? DINKLE. liesfirrcclion or Persian Pills. Judge not lest ye be judged—keep on hand srimetliihg.fon rnjyiit,duy— mss in case it should, come—be ready to .stoji it before it gets too deep a hold—use the Persian 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. No injury can ensue tlie Persian Bills to youth or old age. Take them according lathe directions, and you will be warranted sure cure. - Try them before you judge—dont stand still and Fay there is no cure for me. but be'up and a doing-While the day lasts. They cure all curable diseases if ta . ken according to directions. ••'Physicians can no longer hold t>ack—those that ai;e firmest, and have seen their clfects, now recommend them umhuselthem iiMhcir-rpracticc, -We feel, thank lid that an all-wise Providence-has ..seen fit to bring to-light an glLprevuilirig remedy that will cure alntost disease in our country. Do not conderrin them until you have used them arid give them a fair trial, and-wo arc certain you-will not oiily use them yourself, but reccTm mend them to your fric.nds and the public gcu : erally, . (C/*For sale in all the principle villages in Pennsylvania. WM. 11. TAYLQR, atMarrs •brirg,'-gener.»l-agtM)t-fol* Pennsylvania and Mary,, and. All orders sent to. him at Harrisburg, will be promptly attended to, Carlisle—Stevenson and Dinkle. -Sliippensburg—J; Brackenridgc. Ilogestown—Edward Miller. Wiiite House—A. ,G. Miller. Newville—A. J.North. Read this before you stop, then, do not stop there, ,but send and get a box of the JEVV .DAVID'S or HEBREW .PLASTER, it you want to keep pain and weakoesi far from you— ask who.,has used it mid lip will tell you that Wfehas bebn cured of the-rheumathjm 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. restore the halt 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 you will and yotiwill hear nothing but that Air. sucjl-a -onc, or Mr. •S'.j-and-so was restored to the heal-/ thy use of.iheir limbs by tlie~ applicatibh'of this/ plaster-ror that they arc glad that Mr. Such-as. oue has got about a^ain— -really say they, this plaster must be a good plaster or it would not have cured so bad a case ns that—nr you will hear some person that has been gone from home some time exclaim when he returns at finding a person/m 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 ton, but he has used the-Jew. David's by .liebi*ew Fluster, and got we.ll—and so it .is performing cures all over the whole country where it is used. For sale at all the'principkl villages in Penn sylvania and Maryland. - \VM. H. TAYLOR, general agent for Mary land and Pennsylvania. All orders‘addressed to him, at Harrisburg, Pa. will receive.prowpt attention. , . Carlisle—Stevenson and Dinkjei.v M’CJLELIiAN’S HOTEL. > Soulh-fPest Corner of the Public Square, OAHXiXSIdB, Fa. THE subscriber Has' taken that well-known tavenr standi near.the County Hall, Carlisle, lateljr occupied b,’ Mr. William S. Allen, where he will at all limes be prepared to accommodate Ins old Iriends and the public generally, with every thing needful to make their visit agreea ble.. His TABLE will be supplied with the best tlir’inarket can afford—liis’.BAß with the choic est liquors—and every other requisite in the best style. Prices very moderate. i,V , EOAUDEIIS wi|l. be taken by the' week, 'jfh.phtU of year. .’•'<£?* - • . ' A-carelul OS TLER will be always in attend ance, and UROVEUS aud'others will find it to their advantage to give him a call. , ■ .. : M. McCLELLANi . May 13. 1841. . i ■" —vNEW ©OOIJS. "HMJST received at the store of ANDRE W RICH- Qp ARDS; a general assortment of Fall anti, Winter Goods; consisting .in part of Wool and Cloth dyed black, blub, invisible olive and green ' Black, blown, invisible green, olivq, diamond, beaver dc pilot clotlis; black, blue, brown, mixt, plain and figured lOapmmcrcß, now styles. , ’no *' \ .. . ■ Beavotteens, jenocords, canton flannels, red, white, yellow and green fltufmcle:—ticks, checks and muslins; 0-4 3-1 merinocs, mduslih-dc-laino and Saxony cloth, figured and plain. Figured, plain, striped, barred jack inett and swisa muslins. Fawn, mouse, black,,'bluo hlack, slate, figured and plain silks. Bonnet silks and ribbonk, new, stylo. Shawlk, gloves, hosiery and shoes. Clotli.abd fur caps. Carpeting, hearth'rugs, - floorj, cloth, baizes and blankets."''Colored and white carpet’ yam—fresh" Mackerel, together with a general assortment of Queehswafe itJGfocetia, )yhiqh will be sold at moderate at tho store of ■ bo-.” ; Carlisle, Oct. 7,1341, —tC -4 «•, ■J Corns. (lr Blcbreio Plaster. Shippensburg—J. Brackemidge.; . Hogestown—Edward Miller. White'House— Miller. Ncwville—A."J. North. “ VALUABLE medical pbeparations are calculated to produce more real good than can possibly result from the use of any others, for several reasons:— I They are not recommend ed to cure-all, and every disease, as is generally boasted of other preparations,, (which the - ’most ignorant must be aware cannot be, as different diseases’.require medicines,) but cadi' of Dr. Leidy’s Medicines are recommended and adapted to different classes of diseases. They do not contain Mercury, or »the mineralswhich are combined with most’, if not all, diver prepa rations in use. They are perfectly sate and pleasant to take, containing nothing offensive or deleterious, but being composed 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.Theyare 1 the preparations of a Regular Druggist, (Dr, Lcidj,) also Physician, attested by most distinguish ed Physicians of the United States, among whom arc, Dr. P. S. Physic,. Dr. N. Chapman, Dr. W. Gibson, Dr. S. Jackson, Dr. W. E. Horner, Dr. W. P. Dewees, Dr. T, C, James, Dr, J* Redman C’oxe, Dr. R. Hare, also, by the Rev. W. 11. Delaney, Robert Adrain, L. L. D.iJ, L. Biddle, Esq., and They have been employed in innumerable in* stances; with the most, unexampled success, as thousands can testify, among whom are the principal officers in Washington City, Members of Congress, of the State Legislatures, many of the Clergy, &c. &c. (See qertificales and re commendations,-accompanying the directions with each Medicine. Dr. Lchlifa Aledicateil JLxtract of Sarsa/iar ilia.—The strongest preparation .ol Sirsapanlla in cxhlcnce. One Hundred l)oUurs ; will tie for feited for a preparation equal to it. : One Bottle (half a pint) is equal to six pints of the strongest dyrup of Sarsaparilla that can oe made. Com ment upon the virtuesof Sarsaparilla is unne cessary—the world knows it—it is only necessai y for persons using it to be sure of getting a goon preparation of it. Sec recommendations, with directions! Price SLOO a bottle , Victory ! WHO DOES NOT KNOW OF Da. Blood Pills? g component part of which .is Sar-t saparilla. v . ’ ~ .. _ / ‘ ’ 'phei'ojfulation of Dr. iTcidyls Sivtsapanlla Blood Pills is so well kn6\vn, that comment upon their virtues is almost unnecessary. Suffice, it to say they possess alb the Purgative and Purifying .pro perties that can. bo combined in the Pillsi Newspaper Puffing 1 is unnecessary ,to tluffr sucV cess. * • . . Their efficacy, in one case, is a sure introduction and passport of them to a thousand. Fivo years employment of them throughout the United States, have made them us they deserve to be-Victorious! Whilst thc’Projmetors and Manufacturers of oth ers Pills, have been endeavoring to humbug the public in various ways to introduce' tbptr pills, publishing columns of matter and them up by made, false,dying certificates, and attribu ting to their pills tho powers of effecting every thing, barely excepting the restoration Of the dead to life. 1 * Dr., Leidy has allowed bis BloqcT Pills to .b'e -come known by their clfects; thus establishing for them a character that cun never be taken from them, and which is proof incontrovertible of their qualities. Most other pills have gone out of use since their introduction, many have fallen into deserved dis repute, and some.are now altogether unknown; still qfew.hangers-qn endeavor to gull the ignorant by plausiblo (though false) reasoning of the ex traordinary powers their pills possess; but tho pub lic are fully sensible of such imposition; Pr. N, B. Leidy is .a regular Physician Drug-* gist, attested by Doctors Physick, -Chapman, Jackson, Dcwees, Horner, Gibson, Coxe, Mare, &c., and well knows the nature of the ingredients -contained in his Blood Pills, .and knows too their adaptation* in all cases where a purgative is re quired, or for purifying the blood. There is no risk or danger in employing them; they contain no Mercury—they do not"produce in flammation of tho Bowels—they do not produce disorganization of, nor do.they injure the digestive functions—they do not produce the piles—tltey-do not produce irregularity of the bowels, or costivr liess, as do,other pills; on the contraryVthey will be-fourid to obviate all the foregoing, besides being efficacious in all cnscs-whoro a purgatiyemay.be necessary, and for purifying the Blood arid Animal Fluids! Ample directions, together with recommenda tions from Physicians and others, accompany each box of pills. (jj Prioo 25 cents a box. . . Dr. Bechter’s Pulmonary Pre- servative, For,Coughs, Colds, Asthmas Catarrhs, Inilnen zas, Diseases of the Breast 8c Lungs, Spitting. of Blood.-aud arrest uf-approucliing CONSUMPTION. . Throughout Germany this preparation is used more titan any other for Coughs, Colds, Dec, and is there so well kudWu, that they call it the "Life Preserver.” ‘ ' Thousands in this city,and,throughout the United States, owe their present .-existence to the gopd .effects of this medicine. Numcrous .certificates have been published from time to tinier-7-furlhci;..comment is unnecessary. See directions. ‘ ' . , Price 50 cents a bottle. Dr.Lcidy’a Tetter £5 Itch Oint- ment. AN infallible remedy for'vai ious affections ol the Skin, removing Pimples, Pustules, and Eruptions, of the Skin, and particularly adapted tu the cure of Tetter and the . . . Itch. . This ointment has been used m numerous schools throughout the city ami county, as. Factories, employing numerous girls and boy's, and amongst whom Tetter and Itch, as well as other Aftectionii of the Skin, prevailed, with the most unexampled Nifmes of tfchooj as wellasSuperintcndants amV Pro prietors of could be given, confirming the above,\butfor the delicacy they feel inhav* ing" their‘itanies published in connection wUh ©CU loathsome and]dlsagreeable,a(rections. ||||ric£ 25 centra 'box.- ; V / •• Dr. Lehty’s llluiomatic Liniment, A|ruly efricficTnus application for Uhueinatism, bruises, Sprains, Stithiess ami Weakness of the .1 liiat.3, Numbness of the Muscles and Limbs, P,iiriaalonglhe back. Spine, Sides, and across the Loins. , Many highly commendatory ccrtificatesTrnn) physicians and others, have'been frequently published of Us efficacy. . See directions. - - Price Srj-cents abuttle, or:three bottles for one ()qllnr,. ‘ ' • v ■_ The? foregoing Medicines are prepared only, and sold Wholesale and Ijeiail,at . . Dr. Lcitly’s Health Emporium, No.,l9l'North Second street, near. Vine street,' . • (Sign of the Golden Eagle and - i ' ' Philadelphia, '' Sold’at the Drug Store of STEVENSON t? Carlisle, Pa. rIpHE best of bleached Spend andWhaia Oil for sale tJL by L.A'E. Cotnmin.'- .E ; CHANGE QP POSITION. UNIQN HOTEL, Carlisle, Fa. ■ THE] Subscriber, thankful for past favors, re spectfully informs the citizens of this county, that he has removed to the well-known Tavern Stand, oil th e North West corner of South Han over nnd I’omfert streets; recently occupied by Ocnrgeliectcin, Esq.'s where he is prepared to accommodate; in first rate style,‘allthose 1 who may favor him with their custom. The HOUSE is large and commodious, and is fitted tip and famished in a style of elegance and comfort unsurpassed by"any house in Use bor ough. As'it is situated ;in a pleasant and central part of the town, it. is very.convenient for busi nessmen and travellers;' His TABLE will constantly he supplied with the best thc-piarket can afford—and his ‘iJIAU with the very beat of liquors. DROVERS will find it to their interest to stop with him, as hisSTABLE is am pie, and a care ful and experienced Ostler will always be found in attendance. ; , ' ' (T7*Bt)AR.DERS will be taken by the week ".mouth, or year. Carlisle, April 22, 1841.—tf. New Hardware, Grocery A2TD VARIETY STOHE. THE subscriber lias Just returned from the ci ties sof 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 gc* neral assortment of * * ‘ HARDWARE. STONEWARE; OEDAOTARE, BH2TTANIA WAUE, GHOCEIUES, Oils, Paints, Varnishes, Glass, .Brushes, Whips/ Qancs,, Lamps for burning Camphino Oil, arid a great'variety of articles useful and necessary fof furnishing and keeping a house. Jle has also, and will constantly keep on hand* Camphino Oil, a cheap anddegant substitute fot Sperm Oil, and having baen.appointed the agent of Messrs. Bacheea & Brother of Newark, N'.-.1.* for the sale of JONES* PATENT LAMP in this county,’ he is prepared to funiish Lamps and Oil at a very reasonable rate to, all who may wish to use this«new and economical light. Having selected his 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. , - HENIiY DUFFIELD. - , Carlisle, July 9, 1840 if T A I L ORTNG. - THE subscribed would inform hgs.frlendsnTul the jmblic.in general, that he has his shop in : High street, in,the shop formerly occupied •by ’Chu mack M*Man«s, one-.-ihibv: West of N. W;- — Woods* store, and \vhuld solicit j.’shareoi pul)-- lie patrrriagr* .. WILLIAM M’PHEUSON. August 20,TR4b, Fresh Drugs,'Medicines, The subscribers have just received a supply of .fresh.Drugs,Medicines.Chemicals, (V»ls; Paints, will be sold cm vensrmnble. Drips hv . * STB rj<:,VSO,Y & niA'/TLE. HP Si. JL C. JVEFJF, BUF.C-30N DENTIST, Bi? ESPKCTFULLV informs the ladies ami -BLtt# gentlemen-id Carlisle and its vicinU) that he sets Artificial Te-eth in the most approved’ manner. He also scales, plugs and separates teeth to attest decay. Dr. N. prepares a tooth powder* which whi tens the teeth/without injuring the enamel, t«d ora the-gums a fine red and refreshes the mouth. The tooth ache will’becUred, ip most ease's, without extraction; and an odontalgic wash is prepared fur healing sore gums and fasten the teeth. Ladies and gentlemen arc requested to call and examine bis collection of Force lain or In corruptiible teeth,, which will never decay ir change color, and are free from all unpleasant odour, durable and well, adapted ior chewing, which \\lll be inserted in the best manner and at fair prices. * All 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 and' successful prailice,. he.hopes to give general satisfaction. -Carlisle, August 1, 1839. m DENTISTRY• "r ’ DRi Si Ci LOOMISj. permanentlylocated in Carlisle, and will perform all operations that are required in Dental Surgery, such as FI LING, PLUGGING ami 'EXTRACTING 'I LF I H, and loathing* AIITIFIGJ'AL 'l EETH from a single moth to a full set. *He will also attend to all diseases of the JSlouth, (jams, Cfr,,, And direct and regulate the first ami second dentition sous to render the teeth nf children--and. young person* regular hikl* beautiful. Dr. Loomis may at all times he found lit his office in Main street, opposite M’Farlune’s Hotel. * 1 ‘ r Carlisle, June 10i 184 L * • • , SPAHR’S HOTEL. The subscril>cr respectfully announces to his friends - and die public generally, that he has. leased, and -U -now in possession of, that well known Tavern Stand, a few doors north of the Bank, hr North Hanover' Street, Carlisle*, recently kept by Mr. John Common, where bio will bo Happy at all’ times to attend to those who may favor him with a coll, Ho flatters himself, that bo is so i situated as to be able to accommodate in every respect,'- his customers, on as reasonable terms, and satisfactory a manner, as can bo done any -where in the Borough.- Ho will bo particularly careful to have hie T A Jl L E sup- , plicd’with an abundance of the Lest and most whole-'; sqroo provisions—-and his BA B with the. and choicest of Liquors. , A careful Ostler always in attendance—and Trav elers & Drovers will And it to their interest to coll. Boarders taken by the week, mouth or year, .on the most reasonable terms. He solicits a share of public patronage. ' , JOHN H. SPAHR. Carlisle, October .28, 1841,; —3m. ■SPECIAL COURT* BY virtue of a writ from the Hon. Anson V. Parsons, President-Judge of-the -lath Judi-- icinl District,pf Pennsylvania, bcaringdatSht Hat-. risburg,lho 17th day of July A.:D. 1841; , .. : , NOTICE IS HERER Y GIVEN . ’ that a Special Courf will be held,by the said Hon.. Anson V. Parsons, and the. Associate Judges of the Court 6f Common Pleas of Cumberland county," at the Court House in the" Borough of Carlisle, commencing on hhnday the SOfh'dnyrf Nuvember, A. D. 1841, to continue one week, for the trialof, certain causes depending in the Cosirt of Common Pleas of Cumberland .county,’ in-Which the Hon., Samuel Hepburn was concerned as. counsel for. one of the.parties, prior to his appointment as Pre- ’ dent Judgeof the 9th Judicial District—said causes ■ being embraced within the provisions of lhe 39th .Section of an Act of, the General Assembly.pass-; ed 14th April, 1834, relative to the organization of. Courts of Justice, Of said Speoial Cburt, Jurors _ and all persons concerned, will take'notice. ; id PAUL MAtt’nN, Sheriff. - Sheriff’s Office, Chrlisle, 1 ’ ■ September2Bj 1841.' 5, W ; M: S. ALLEN!
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