Estate of Christian Eslirlman, deceased. T ETTERS Testamentary on the estate of Christian .Enhlcman, lute of Eastspcnri.«boi;6u;'h township, Cumberland county,'deceased, were in duo form of law granted to the,subscriber, residing in ,tho township aforesaid. All persona indebted to said estate will make payment immediately, and those having claims will present them duly authenticated for settlement. SAMUEL ESIILEMAN, Administrator. OcU2l, 1841.—Ct. McDOMEU.’S reasons. A.M’DOVVELL, conceiving himself proscribed for ills opinions, respectlully .asks an examination of them, and ho asks it mb’re especially of .those who have not forgotten tliat they are interested in the Book of God, and the world to come. They arc for sale, (price eight cents,) at 'ih« stores of Messrs. Gmy,;Snyder, Gould and Folland—also, at the Book Store of Mr. Loudon. M. IL ROBERTS’ VEGETABLE EM BROCATION. 4 The efficacy of this (host 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 os old or fresh Wounds, Sprains," pains ami-weakness of the Limbs, Bruises, Swellings, stiffness of the Joints, &c. See, Among numerous certificates which might he produced, the.following is thought sufficient; it is from I. Reesides, Esq. thb great stage owner and -mail contractor. This is to certify that I have used - M. D, Ro berts’ Embrocation for various kinds of Sores* Wounds, & Sprains on horses, and I find it to ex ceed any'other that I have tried. I. REESIDE. For sale in Carlisle, by Sfevcmun <£' JHnklc ♦ l)r 4 Sway lie’s Syrup of Wild Cher ry. - . OiNcifCNATTi, February 15, 184(V Dr. Swavne —Dear Sir;—Permit me to tako'lho; liberty of writing to/you at this time to express my approbation* and to recommend to the attention of heads of families and others your invaluable med icine—the Compound Syrup cfPrimus.Virgimana, or. Wild Cherry Bark. In my travels of late 1 hare seen in a great many instances the wonder ful effect* of your medicine inrelieviflg'childrenof very obstinate complaints* such as Coughing; Wheezing, Choaking-oPPhlegmj Asthmatic at lacksjt&c. &c, 1 should not have written this let- ter* however, at present, although I have feltitmy duty to add my testimony to it for some time, had * it not been for a late instance where (he medicine • 3-hto!aUuttei'to-sn». iustra *‘only “I thank Heaven,” said the dealing mother, “my < child is savgd from tire ; iaws qf death! 0 how 1 * feared the relentless ravager!'. But my child is Safe! is safe!” Beyond doubt Dr S\vaynes Wi!(J ChorrySyrupis the moat valuable'medicine in this or any other country. Ibm certain Ihave witnessedmore than one hundred cases where it has been attended with complete success. lam using it an obstinate at taclrof Bronchitis, in which' it proved effectual in an exceedingly short time, considering the severi ty of the caSo. l ean recommend it in the fullest confidence of its superior virtues; I woUTd advise, that no family should be without it; it is very plea sant And always beneficial—worth double and of ten ten times its price. The public are assured there is no quackery about it. R. Jackson, I). D. Formerly Pastor of the Ist Presbyt’n. Ch. N. Y.. September 23, 1841. JIGENTS —J. J. Myers &'Co. Carlisle; Marlin Lutz, Market street, Harrlsbur; G. & U. W. Da .vis, (254 Market street) and Rev, J, P. Cook, (52 Market street) Baltimore. Last Notice. ST is now nearly one year since my connexion with the “Volunteer” establishment ceased, at which lime the books and accounts of the firm were ail assigned to me fur my share—and as a large amount of debts due the firm, nbtwith standing the frequent notice given, still remains unpaid, this is therefore to give a final notice that unless payment be made on or before the Ist of July, next, compulsory process will then positively be resorted to against each and every delinquent. , E. CORNMAN. Carlisle, May 20, 1841. N. B.—The books are left with D. Smith, Esq. in Carlisle. - Females Beware & ' Consumption, And not suffer tho early seeds to knit its fatal threads in your system, but guard them ns you would the thief at night. When' you find this fatal enemy seeking-to-destroy your.health by imbibing tho evil seedsr of’n-serioua disease, Ks:.mt;miiku Dn. I)r.\- cix’a Expectorant Resmix will immediately do-' stroy and remove them. Thousands Of your sox die ■ annually from tho want of,proper treatment Had those known the wonderful effect ‘of this medicine, and used it in time, mnpy could- have prolonged their days, and yet bo dwelling amongst their friends.— Those who are laboring under thffinfliiencc of this disease, loose no time in procuring DR. DUNCAN’S EXPECTORANT REMEDY, it is safe and effect ual, and always gives relief in the most hopeless coses. It strengthens the weak,, and debiliated; relieves the pain in the breast and side; suppresses cough; stopping tfie hectic fever and night sweats, and finally (if the case bo not too far advanced) restoring perfect health. November 18,1841. Principal Office No. 10 North Eighth Street, Phila delphia. Also, for sale' at the Store of J. J. MYERS, -Carlisle, and WILLIAM PEAL, Shippcnsburg.. OF ALL PREPARATIONS roa the CURE Op CORNS, itcan soon be found that Whee i.sns Pine Extract is tho best, upon trial. It re lieves the pain and cures the corn in from two to four days. Mr. J. Beyon, of Frederick, Md., writes that he has been afllicted with cpms for nearly seven years, and used all the preparations for his cure offered during that time without being 1 cared. He noticed the advertisements and obtain-- ed- two boxes of the Pine Extract, intent on giving l it a thorough trial; ho used half of one box and is entirely cured by it. Depots, No. 59 Cheenut st., N. E. corner of Fourth & Chesnut, and Nos. 28 and 29 Arcade. Price 25 & 50 ets, W. WHEELER, Nov 4,1841. ■ Importer & Proprietor. ■ For sale in Carlisle, by Stevenson & Dinkle. Assigneesliip Account. - IN lbs Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county: sth October 1841, Jacob Kirk, jr. assi gnee-of David Reioharl, presented to die court aii account of the execution of his triiat under a vol untary deed of assignment, and Tuesday the 14th day of December next, is appointed for the confir mation of the same by the court; of which all per -,Bons interested will take notice.. ■ GEO. SANDERSON, Protlriy.. October 11, 1841. . ‘ SEW &. PASUIOX.UiU’. TAn.OIUXti ESTABLISHMENT. * The subscribers beg leave to inform the citizenaof - Carlisle and vicinity* tliat they bayc opened a Shop in No* 4. BEETEM'S ROW* where, they intend carry ing on the above business in all its various branches. They hope to receive a liberal shore of the'public pat - rtmogc. ’'■fe ' BENTZ & REIGHTER. Carlisle, OcU 81, 1841.—3ui. .V ' TS* OAF aml Lump Sugar. The' Pulißcrihers have ’; JLi received a large supply ilf Loaf and Lump. Sugar; ... which they offer for sale, tvholdealcor retail, at , rpdu cedpricea;; ;_: , : J. &E. Cornraan. • of vfry siiperior'quaViW'for sa f e W ■HnpStweosci. & I)inUe. -- ' ■** TIIESK unrivalled pills having now acquir ed a celebrity and a popularity, unequalled in the annals of medicine, and also having obtaiu ed tlie entire confidence and being used iirthc private practice of 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 uftnecessafy to adver tise them at length, or to say anything further, ot their merits, than by staling the complaints which they are most effective, in the cure of, and which 1 ave as follows!—Yellow and bilious fevers, fever and ague, dyspepsia, croup, liver complaint, sick headache, jaundice, asthma, dropsy, .rheumatism, enlargement of the spleen, piles, colic, female obstructions, heart burn, lai red tongue, nausea, distensions of the stoin ,ac.h and bowels, incipient diarrhoea, flatulence, habitual costiveness, 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 operaUon. pi oducing neither nausea, gi Spiny nor debility. Extract of a letter from Dr, Pye, of Quebec, L. C. “For bilious fevers, sick headaches, torpuh ty of the bowels, nnd'enlar'gemcntof the spleen, Dr. Peters’ Pills are an excellent medicine.’' Extract of a Idler from Dr. Gurney, of Netv Orleans, J.a. "I 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.'’? fixcracl of a letter foom Dr. of Gal Veston, Texas, “They are certainly an excellent general fa mily medicine, and there Is no quackery about them.” Extract-ofaJclierfrom Dr. fVaincs , of Phila ' ddjihia. “Your pills are thq mildest in their operations, and yet most powci till in their effects, of any that 1 have ever met with in a practice cf e'phr and twenty years. Their action on the chyle and hence on the impurities of the blood, is evi dently surprising.” , IMPORTANT TO THE AFFLICTED. CSHERMAN’S COUGH LOZENGES are fast superseding tire use of all other reme dies for Coughs, Colds, Asthma] Croup,, Hoop ing Cough' and Consumptioil. * : blit- the cheapest ‘meatciiiein use! Six»cerfts worth a. day is all that is required in any case, and all ordinary cases are cured iri one or lyvoxlays. I Sherman's Lozenges. — We.'don’t know .any handier mode of taking medicine than in the shape of the lozenge. It is so small, so neat, so handy, and wit hill so pleasant, that the most fastidious taste cannot reject it. We are glad to perceive that ail kinds of medicines arc now prepared in this palatable why by Dr, Sherman j and may be obtained at the depot in this city.— [Philadu. Times.] ' We know of no better cough medicine than Dr. Sherman’s Cdh’gll LozengesV ‘ffifc'y'oijftelS) soon and are so pleasant that it is almost a plea sure to be sick; to be thus ligrceablydosed.— [N. Y. Snn.J Sheriff I’urkins, Mr. Burton, of Providence, Mr. Shaler, of Host m, Mr. Rivers, Mr. Combs, Mr. Wallace. Judge Peters, Mrs. Coleman,Mrs Richardson, and hundreds of others of this city, have called to express their surprise and; com mendation of the speedy relief and cures elficig cd by these truly wgnderlul Cough Lozenges. Doctors Smith, Vandenburgh, Comstock,llav ris, Brigham and sevcral others of car most dis tinguished physicians, have used these Lozenges in their practice with invariable success. The liiedical 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 kinds of that so tre quently and distressingly annoy both children and adults. They are an infallible rehnedy and so pleasant to the-taste that children will take them as readily us a common peppermint Lo zenge. Rev. Dr. Ludlow has used them for jwo years, and always with entire success. Daily com plaints are made by persons who have been gulled out of tbvif dollars by humbug advertis ers, but ,w}io have found a cure in, Sherman’s Lozenges. Remember, you are not required to buy several dollars worth of these Lozenges tp test their virtues. A few shillings worth will cure you. - The Rev; Jabcz Townsend’s liule'girl, nine years old, was given up ns incurable by two phy sicians. She was fast wasting away, and was so miserable that death was alone looked tofior re-. lief. Three dpses of Sherman’s Worm Lozeng gea-entirely cured her. Ur- ■Stevens, one of 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 qelcbratcd’physician, uses no other worm medicine in his practice. Dr; Castle, £97 Drqadway, N'. Y, lias used Sherman's Lozenges in his practice for more than.two years, and never knew tliera-to fail. Price-25 and-37J cents perbox. (Jj’Wholcsale 6c Retail Lozenge Warehouse, No. 90 North Sixth street. Also, for sale by Samuel Wilson & Co - . Sliippcnsburgr William Barr, Newville, and S. ELLIOTT, Carlisle. LAY & STOUFFER’S JVew Foundry and Jflachmc ’ • 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 ■ • .® AS'Sf OF ALL KINDS, such as Turning Lathes, Mpple Nuts, Plaister breakers, orn shelters. Hollow Jlnvils, Mandril's Patent Machines for betiding Wagon Tyres, Wagon• boxes and coach boxes of all sizes, 'Stove'Plitles, Mill castings, sc. fyc. They will also build ' lIO.'R-JS E I*o WI3ICS '• AND THRASHING machines, and do all kinds of repairing, ns they .are. well prepared with patterns nf various kinds. They will also manufacture Cutting boxes, 6cr. &c. * : They aro also prepared to execute patterns for Mill' Gearing, 'and of every kind,' at short notice., - ■ Also, on hand a lot of Withcrow’s Improved, Patent Ploughs, which they will - djsposeopf rea - sonably. ■ . ,c ' • GEORGE LAY, .•• ABRAHAMSIOUFFER. . Carlisle, March 4,184JL , ' The tmbscribcr, having sold,his slockof DRUGS, &c., intends scttling iip his businesn, and would hereby notify those indebted to call and' eclUo, their o6cpunt-4 before the firstiof January next, -when his books will be left with R. litvise, Esq., for collection. v ‘ A. J. ; Kowvillc, Sepvas, 1541. PICKLING Vinegar for sole by JL& E. Corn man." ■’ ■ ' / - ■' ■ ■ ■ ; CjJUGAJJ'Hounc and New OHoonaMolassca of Uio J 3 boat quality! for aide by J. E.' Cormnnn. JT.IST received a sapply of Tornatr^Ketchup ,&. UorHOlUuUah. & Coi»»i*s. - BOOTS AND SHOES. ■oats Tlio subscriber respectfully announces |®r to the inhabitants of Mechanicsburg and vicinity, that bo has 'Just received from lg3®toßlulndolphia the most splendid assort ment of Ladies, Misses, and Children’s Morocco and Kid Boots and offered to the pub lic in this place, varying in price from $1 to St,GO; Misses and Children’s in proportion. The sub scriber intends to confine himself mote particular ly to the Ladies’ branch of the business, and ho flutters himself that he will be able to please the most fastidious. The ladies are most respectfully invited to.call and examine (br themselves. Don’t.forget Cain’s Boot and Shoo Emporium, Meobahiosbiirg. - - . GEORGE P. CAIN. September 9, .1811 ■■ ... - - - - BEETEM’S HOTEL. rfflME subscriber, thankful for past favors, re-. . X -spcotfully informs his customers and the pub lic in general, that he has removed to that large and commodious establishment on the North-west corner of tho Public Square, late the" property of Thomas C. Lano, which he has fitted up in a very superior manner as a PUBUC HOUSE, and where ho is prepared to furnish sill who may favor him with their custom with the voty best accommodations. This Hotel, from its central location, is very convenient fpybusiness men; and being near the stopping place of tho Cars on the Hail road, it will also furnish (Travellers with a ready place of rest aod refreshment. The ROOMS are large and airy—the will always bo well supplied with the best tbo, markets can afford—the BAR with tbo best of Liquors—the charges will bo reasonable—and nothing shall bo left undone on the part of the sub scriber to merit a share of public patronage. . . BO ARIXERS will bo takenby tho week, month, or year.' , . ; UllO VERS will find it to their interest to stop aviih hint, as his STABLE is amble, and a oare ■ftll and experienced Ostler always it attendance. GEORGE BEETEiVI. ■ Carlisle,.April 1,1841. tf. E. ROBINSON & CO., HAVE located in Carlisle for the purpose of manufacturing and soiling flalhaway’s Fa- Unhiiol Jlir Cuolting Staves, and being aware that the people in this 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 a short time 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 Jo tho purposes of boiling, baking and all tho varieties of cooking,— also that they are a greiit saving of fuel as well as labor. Wo earnestly invito farmers as well as residents of this 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. Tho stoves .will be kept.for sale at the Tin Shop of Mr. J. Fridley, and at iho Foundry of Messrs. Lay and Stoufier, in QarJisle. , ■ Having contracted for 100 tons of castings, wo ‘will in a few days supply stove dealers with all t® different sizes, on the most Jiberal terms. Eleazer Robinson of Carlisle, is agent for sell ing, the right to make and vend the Hotair Stoves, and will dispose of counties in this and the adjoin ing Slates. VVo {publish the folloftingrecommehdatioris from some of rlioso who ate stove, to encour age others to tryit. , Ido certify that-I-ain how using one of Hatha way’s Patent Hof Air Cook Stoves, No. 3, and do recommend it as superior to any stove I have Seen. The great saving of fuel and tho variety that can be cooking at the same time, makes it an object to those who.wish.tb facilitate the operations of the kitchen. 1. CULBERTSON. Chambersburg, September C, 1841. 1 have in use in my kitchen one of Hathaway's Patent Hot Air Cooking Stoves, and can recom mend it as a very superior article. The one X have is No. 3, it has 5 boilers and an oven sufficiently large to bake 6 loaves of bread. Tho baking, roast* irtg and boiling, can be done at the samp time and' With much less wood than required, for any stove I have ever used. This size appears to bo pecu liarly calcujaled for Farmers, and for their benefit 1 invite them to call and see this stove In use, asl shall take pleasure in showing tljd stove to those who wish to see it. , S. WUNDERLICH. . Carlisle, September 13,1841. i Messrs. E. Robinson & Co. Gentlemen;—l. have fairly tested the “Hot. Air Stovcs” which you put up at my house nijd can recommend it as possessing principles of economy and,.convenience far surpassing'any-other, stoves which I have ever seen. The toilets coining'in’ immediate contact with. the' fire giveg it greatfa cilitice for boiling, and the oven is heated oh such a principle that bread is baked in as fine afnahher as in a brick oven. I find.it also a great savirigof fuel and labor, and would advise all to adopt it.' W. McClellan. Carlisle, September 12,1841. ? : • •>’S; Messrs. E. Robinson & Co, -- Gentlemen.—I 1 have during the few days I have had your Hathaway Hot Air Stove in.use become convinced of its great superiority over all l other stoves I have used or seen—X find by the trial that boiling, roasting, baking and broiling tnfty all be dome at the same tithe, in.a most perfect manner and with less than one fourth the fuel: I have or dinarily used for the same purposes. I haveherc tofpre been of the opinion weadconldnot bo well baked in a Cook Stove, but 1 am convinced upon irial that it can bo done ae well in yddrstoveasin a briik oven. : 1 believe that the geiieral introduc tion of y our stoves ditto use will be, very beneficial to the public, therefore T shall; take pleasure.in re commending it to ray friends, ‘f., . '< ■' • V ■ ■ ; ; WM. MOUOY. ; A. J. NORTH, SPERM Candles for sale liy Jr'S; Bi Common. . Carlisle, Oct 14,‘1841,. : V-v-'Hyi y- mid Codfish 'for, safe J 3. Common. " ' J ’ l TAB LE GOLDEN BALL HOTEL, WEST HIGH ST., CARLISLE. THE Biihscriber, thanhfbl for past favors, here by notifies the publio.gonerally, that ha-still continues at the old.stand, nearly opposite tho Col lege Campus, wlierp he will.at all limes be found ready and willing to accommodate in tho 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 Care on the Rail Road. The! ROOMS are largo and airy—the TABLE will bo supplied with the very best tho markets cap’ furnish—and the BAR with the choicest Liquors. His charges afo rea sonable, 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 TRAVELLERS will find it to th'eir interest to Stop with him,ns helms plen ty of stabling, and ft careful OSTLER always at hand. ' . . . , ANDREW ROBERTS. Carlisle, Aug, 19,18A1. - if Economy. • The Vestimental 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, OH, Paint, Wax, fs'e.,- from ladies fit gentlemen’s wearing apparil. For sale in Carlisle by . STEVENSON& BINKLE. Coens. The American Corn Plaster stands unrivalled 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 of the article, when its efficacy will be experienced. For sale by A’ TE VEJVSOJy DJAfKIj E. Resurrection or Persian Pills. lest ye be judged—keep on band something for a. wet day—be prepared for sick ness in case it should come—be ready to atop it before it gets too deep a.bold —use the Persian Pills in season, and thousands, yea tens of thou sands might be saved from long phd lingering fits of sickness by using the Vegetable Persian "Pills freely." Nb iTljuf y can ensue from using tliie Persian Piils to youth or old age. Take them according to the 4 directions, and ypu will be warranted with a sure cure. Try'them, before rf y£u‘judge4-dpnt. and say there is no cure tor nic., but bejip antl a doing while the clay* lasts. They will cure all curable diseases hen according to directions. , Physicians caivno •longer .hold :back—those that are,‘honest, and have seen their effects, now. recommend tjiem 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 our country.. Ho not condemn them until you have used, them, and give them a fair trial, and .we are certain *you-will irot-only usq-them yourself, but recom mend them to your friends and the public gen erally.: " v . . • (CJ’Fov sale in all Mie principle villages in Pennsylvania;. VVM. H. TAYLOH, at Ham burg, general agent for Pennsylvania and Mary* and. All orders sent to him at Harrisburg, will be promptly attended to. and Dinkle, Sliippehsburg—J. Brackgnridge. II ogesto w n—Ed ward Miller. White House—A. G.'Miller. Ncwville—A. J. North, Or Sffcbretv JFlastcr* Read this before you stop, then do not stop there, but semi ana get a box ,of the JEW DAVID’S or HEBREW PLASTER, if you want to keep, pain and..weakness far team yuu— ask the person who has used it and he 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 ail 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 lie is now well, will cure all chronic diseases, or where seated pain or weakness exists .we wilt war rant a cure. It will restore-the halt, and thti lame to the use of their limbs by applying it to the parts affected. The wonderful cures effect ed by the application of this piaster are the on grossing subjects of the day, go. where you will and you will'hear nothing but that Mr. Such-a nne, or Mr. -So-and-so was restored to the heal thy use qf their iimbs.by the application of this plaster—or that they are glad that Mr, Such-a one has got about again—really say they, this plaster must be a good plaster or it would not have cured so bad a case ns of you will hear some person that has hcengohefrom 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. ‘ For safe at all the principal vUlagesJu 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.- i; ‘ Carlisle—Stevenson and Dinkle. Shippcnsbufg—J. Brackehridge. Hogestpwo—Edward Miller.,, WhiteHouse—A-G v Miller.; . Newville—Ai'J. North. ■?;. Sotilh-1-Feat pqjcniir of the Public Square, - . Fa. THE subscrlhefehiis' taken that well-knn.wn taverri'sfond, near the County Hall, Carlisle, lately occupied by Mr. JVilliamS. Alien, where lie will at alt times be prepared to accommodate ,his old friends and the public generally, with every thing’.n'eeufill to make'their visit ngreea blc. ■, . His TABLE will be supplied with the best sie market; can afford—his BAR with.tlle choic est liquors—and every other.requisitein the best style.. Prices very moderate., ,- ' x .BOARDERS will "be taken by the week, month or year. >■ A careful pSTLERhviII lie always in-attend ance, nnd DROVERB and otiiers will find it to their advantage to give him n call. - - ‘ J ~ ’ ... . . m. McClellan. ’ Miy 13. 1841. : ’-Sgv JfEW GOODS. "ITtTST rcceived’at the ..tore of ANDREW RICH pj ARDS, a general assortment of Fall and Winter Goods; consisting in part of . Wool and Cloth‘dyed black, blue, invisible gn;ch, adolaide, olive and green ' ■V. CLOTHS. ;■ > Black, brown, invisible green, olive, diamond, beaver & pilot cloths; black, blue, brown, rain, plain and figured Gaasimcrcs, nowstyle. ' , ;y - , Sattinetta of asMrtcd’coiors, from'so cents to $2,ODi Di-iivcrUtcna, jeno cords, .canton flannels, red,‘white, yellow and green flannels:—ticks, checks and muslins. 04,3t4.merinbest mpußlinJoJsuio'imd Snjtony cloth, figured and plain. Figured, plain, barredjack inott and.swiss muslins. Fawn, mouse, black, bhic biack, slate, figured grid plain silks. .Bonnet silks and ribbons,,now style. Shawjs;£lnycs, hosiery and shoes. Cloth- and fur caps. Carpeting, hearth rugs, fleor rlolhj lmizcs.and blankets. Colored aiulwliite carpet yam— nssurtiu.uU of <?njctmi'ns,‘ ,which -wili be . sold of 1, ; Coriislo, Get. 7, 1841.‘h ,'y , VALUABLE MEDICAL PREPARATIONS are calculated to produce more real good than can possibly result from the use of any others, for several reasons':—They are pot recommend ed to cure all, and every disease, usts generally boastedof other preparations, (which the most ignorant must be aware cannot be, as different diseases require different medicines,) but each of Dr, Leidy’s Medicines are recommended and adapted to different classes" of diseases. They do not contain Mercury, or the minerals which are combined with most, if not all, other prepa rations in pse.- They are perfectly' safe and pleasant to take, containing nothiiig.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" nr "moderate living. They are; the preparations of a Regular Druggist, (Dr. Leid),) also Physician, attested by the most distinguish ed Physiciaus.of tile United Slates, among whom are, Dr. P. S. Physic, , Dr. N. Chapman, Dr. W. Gibson, Dr. S’Jackson, Dr. W. E. Horner, Dr. W. P. Dcivecs, Dr. T. C. James, Dr. J., Redman C'oxe, Dr, R. Hare, Bcc., file.; also, by the Kev.-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 win m are the principal officers in Washington City, Members of Congress, of, the State Legislatures, many of the Clergy, &c. £J*c. (See certificates and _ re commendations, accompanying the directions with each Medicine. Dr . Leidy's Medicated Extract of Sarsa/iar iUa,~~~The strongest preparation of Sarsaparilla in existence. , Uue Uujmred.lJollars.wiU be.for felted for a preparation equal to it. One bottle (half a, pint) is equal to six pints of the.btrongesl Syrup of S irsapuvilla gau he made. Com ment upon the virtues of Sarsaparilla is mine ccssaryr-the world knows it—it is only necessai y for persons using it to be stfre of gelling* a gootl preparation of it. See recommendations, with directions. * Price Si 00 a bottle * , . Victory! 1 : WIIO : DOES NOT KN6VV OF /Ilnoon *Pijl.i.sl $ Component part of which is Sar- J saparilla.. V . ' rs - Tlio reputation of I)r.Leidy’s Sarsaparilla Pills is so wfill khqwni that comment upon their vihues is almost*unnecessary. Suffice it to say they possess all tho Purgative and Purifying; pro perties tl\at can he combined in the form ol Pills. Puffing is unnecessary .to their suc cess. Their efficacy, in one case, is a sure introduction and passport of them to'a thousand. Five years employment of them.throughout ihc.Ucuted States, have made them as they deserve to bo Victorious! Whilst tlie Proprietors and Manufacturers of oth ers Piils, hayo been endeavoring to humbug the quiblie.jin various ways to inlroduce their pills, publishing columns of mailer and hoilstering them up by made, false, lying certificates, and attribu ting to tficir pills live powers of- clTbcting ‘every’ thing, barely excepting the restoration of tho dead to life. " r Dr, Loidy has allowed his Blood Pills to be come known by their*eflccts; thus establishing for them a character that can never from them, and Which Is proorincdntroverti.bld of their qualities, 1 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 a few.hangers-on endeavor to gull the ignorant by plausible (though false) reasoning of the ex traordinary powers their pills possess; bullhe pub lic aro/ully sensible of such.imposition. Dr. N. B. Loidy is a regular Physician Drug gist, attested by Doctors Physick, Chapman, Jackson, Dewees, Horner, Gibson, Coxe,Jlare, &c„ and well knows tho nature of tlie ingredients contained in his Blood Pills, and knows 100 their adaptation in all cases where n purgative is re quired, or for purifying the blood, There is no risk or danger in employing them; they contain.no Mercury—they dd not produce in flammation bf. tho Bowels—tliey do hot produce disorganization of, nor do thejr injuro.the digestive functions—they do not produce the piles—they do not produce irregularity of the bowels, or costivo ncss, as do other pills; on tho contrary, they will be found to obviate all the foregoing, besides being efficacious in all cases where a purgative may be necessary, and for purifying the Blood and Animal Fluids; - : Amnio directions, together witli rccommenda tiofis from Physicians and others, accompany eaclt box of pills. - dj Price 35 cents a box. Dr., Eeehter’S Pulmonary Pre- servative, • . , For Coughs, Colds, Asthmas Catarrhs, Inlloen zas, Diseases of the Breast & Lungs, Spitting qf Blood, and arrest of approaching CONSUMPTION. Throughout Germany this preparation is used .more than any other fur Coughs, - Colds, 6cc. Oc; and - is there so well known, 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 tiffs medicine. Numerous certificates have been published from time to time—further comment is unnecessary. See directions., Price SO cents a bottle. Dr. Leidy’s Tetter § Itch Oint- ment, ANJnfallible remedy for various affections ol the Skin, removing Pimples, Pustules, and Eruptions! of the Skin, and particularly adapted to the cure of Tetter and the ■ Itch. < This-ointment hasbeen used,in numerous schools throughout the city ami county, as well as Factories,.employing numerous girls and boj s. and amongst whom Tetter ami llcb. as well as other Affections of the Skin, prevailed, with the) mostunexampled success; Names of School Teachers, as'well as Superintemiants and Pro prietors of Factories, could be'given, confirming the above, but for the delicacy they feel in hav ing-their names published in connection with such loathsome mid disagreeable uifectibus. Price SScents a box. Or. Ldidy’s Bluicmsitic Irinmicnt, A truly efficacious fir, Uhuematism, BruiscskSpralns, Stiffness anti Weakness of the Joints, Numbness of the' Huscies and Limbs,- Pains along the Back, Spine, Sitl«*, and. across the Loins. ..W -£- ■ . Many highly commendatory certificates from physicinnsVand others, have beenrfrequently published of its efticacy. See directions., , , Price. 37J cents a bottle, or three bottles for one dollar. ; •, . „ 'file foregoing ‘ Medicines jtre prepared oniyi : llelail, at ’ l)r. Leuly’s Heffltli Emporium, No. 191 North Second strget, neaf Vine street ' "(Sign of the QnldenJ3agle and Serpents^ Philadelphia. • ■ Sold ‘at th e'D roßStore of yiiTli YEN SO N £# ■T>INKIiEt-CarHde;-f^M;#yife;y,-'v- i ’>’ npMIB beet ofWeachod Spcnn ini'Tfhate (Jil fortale CHANGE OP POSITION. • UNION HOTEL, Carlisle. Fa. THE Subscriber, thankful for past favors, re spectfully iaforms the citizens of this comity, that he lias removed to' the well-known Tavern Stand, on the North-West corner of South Han over and Pomfert streets, recently occupied by George Beetem, Esq.; where he is prepared to accommodate, in first rate style, all those’ who may favorhim.with their custom. ■ The HOUSE is large and commodious, and is lilted Up,and furnished in a style of elegance and comfort unsurpassed bj? any house iu the bor oughs As it is situated in a pleasant find central part of the town, it is very convenient fpr. busi ness men and travellers. r . T His TABLE will constantly be supplied with tbe.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, and a care ful and experienced Ostler will always be found in attendance. {C7*BOARDERS will betaken by the week month, or year. .WM. s. ALLEN, Carlisle, April 22, 1841.—if. New Hardware, Grocery AND VAniBTT S'POF.’B. THE subscriber has jlist returned from the ci ties of New York, Philadelphia and Balti more, and, is now opening at his store room South East comer of Market Square and Main streets, (formerly occupied by G. W. Hitner, Esq.) a ge neral assortment of ’ ISAnDWAIIS, -BTOKSTW'ARB/ - OEDARWAHE, BHITTANIA ware, groceries, Oilsi Paints, Varnishes,. Glass, Brushes, Whips* Canes, Lumps for burning, Camphinc Oil, and rf great variety, pf articles useful and necessary fof furnishing and keeping a house. He has also, and-will constantly keep oft hand* Camphine Oil, a chcqp and elegant substitute fof Sperm Oil, and having been appointed llftTaSmt • of Messrs. Bachees & Bfofber of Newark, N ], f for the sale of JONES’ “PATENT LAMP in this , county, he is prepared to furnish Lamps and Oil at a'very reasonable rate to njl who may wish to use this new and economical light. -Having selected his goods himself, and mado ,his purchases for cash, ho is able &nd determined to sell low. Those having the oasli to lay out will find it to their advantage to give him a call. r > r ; . .. HENRY DUFFIELI). ' ' T?arlisleV July*^,'lB^<h,^A*2«->'r *tC * TAILORING. THETaihscribef would inform his fricnds.and the public in general, that.he has bis .shop m High street, in the.shop fcriiieHy occupied by T’ormack M’Mamis, one door wCm of N. \V. * Woods’ stove, and iVouid solicit t share of pub lic patronage, • WILLIAM M’PHEUSON'. Amru.st 20, 1840, ; Fresh -Drugs, Mcdiciiios, fyc. , The subscribers have just received a supply of freshErugs.Medicines. Chemicals, Oils, Fames, Varnishes, Dye Stuffs, &c... all of which will be sold on reasonable terms hv ste rjc.vsojv £#; dixkl e. : siSi. j. c:\wiiFF, S'JP.aSCN DENTIST, WB ESFECTF.ULLY informs the ladies and C ifr. gentlemen ot Catlislc and its vicluit) that he sets Artificial Teeth in the mest approved manner. He also, scales, plugs ami separates teeth to arrest decay. Dr. N. prepares a tdoth powder, which wl»i -tens ihe leeth, wifh'oririnjuring the enamel, col ors the gums a fine red and refreshes the mouth* The tootli ache will he ctind, in most i ases, without extraction) and an odontalgic-wash is prepared for healing sore glims and lusun the teeth.* Ladies and gentlemen d to mil and examine his collection of Porcelain or Jo* corruplabk* teeth, which will never dicay or change color, and are free.from all unpleasant odour, durable and well adapted tor chewing,* which will be inserted in the best manner and at fair prices. All persons wishing Dr. N; to call ht their dwellings will'please In leave a line at his resi dence, No, 7 H »rper*s Row, “When he. will punc tually attend to every call in the line of his pro* fessinn. Prom a long and successful pvuaicv» he hopes to give general satisfaction. •v Carlisle, August 1,1839. “ ,m * ■ DENTISTRY. DR. I. G. LGGMIS,, f> permanently located in, Carlisle. and will perform all .operations that are reejuired in Dental Surgery; such aaFiLiNG,PLUGGING and EXTK ACTING TEE I’H, and. inserting ARTIFICIAL TEETH from a single tooth i« a lull set. He will also attend to all diseases of the Mouth,.Gums,-&c« f and direct and regulate the first and second dentition so as to render the teeth of children and young persons reguJaram! beautiful. Dr. Loomis may at all times be found at his office in Main street, opposite M’Farlane’s Hotel. Carlisle, June 10,1841. ’ SP A HR’S H OTEL. *IV subscriber respectfully announces to his friends and the public generally, that bo has leased, and is now. in possession of, that well known Tavern Stand, a few doors north pf tho Bank, in North Hanover Street, Carlisle, ‘recently kept by Mr. John Common, where ho will He happy at all times to attend to those who may favor him with a call, Ho flatters himself, that ho is so situated as to bo able to accdmmodatc'ilTevoiy'respect, Ails elastomers, on as reasonable terms, and satisfactory a manner, as can bo done any where in tho He will bo particularly careful to have.his TAB L E sup plicd:Wilh an abundance of the best and most wbolc sorao provisions—and hia B A, XL with the purest and choicest of Liquors. - * - • A careftl OsUcr always in attendance-—aud Trav elers & Drovers will find it to their interest to call. Boarders taken,bytbe week, month or year, on the most reasonable tertilS. u . . He solicits a share of public patronage. ' J(>HN H. BPAHB. Carlisle, Octobpr 28, ; ‘ SPECIAL COURT. ~v BY virtue of a writ front; Hon*~. Anson V, Parsons, President Judge or the 12th Judi cial District of Pennsylvania, bearing daffc at Har risburg; the I7lh day jif July A. D, 1841: ‘ NOTICE IS HEKEB Y GIVEN that a SpccialCourtwJll be held bythosaid Hon. Anson V. Parsons. and the Asspcidte Judges of the Cburtbf OnnmonPleas of Chtßberland county, at the Court House in thoßorough of Carlisle, ' commencing on t/ondoy ike 29/h day if November, A. V. 1841, to continue onewoek, for the trial of ? certain causes depending in the Court of Common . Pleas, of Cumberland county, jnfwhich the Hon, Samuel Hepburn was-.concerncd as counsel for One of the parlie9,.prior to hia pppointtnent aa Pre dent Judp*oflhe‘9tn Judicial®istrict—said causes' ! being embraced-within the provisions ofthe39lh section of aft Act,of the General Assembler, pass- . ed 14th April, 1834,'relative totheorganizat on of Orarts of Justice. Of said,Special Court, jjuror'^ , and all persons concerned, will take notice. X, , - y -iyyy 1 pahl martin, Sheriff, : [ Sheriff’spffldoVChtllal^.;i ' . ' fc, 1 ;.-September $:.!• i.
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