American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, December 09, 1841, Image 4

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    FOR RENT.
- Jrf. A large 3 story BRICK HOUSE;
fBHII 3 Krone Room rind Cellab, arid
HHIIIHa good Wabe Hoose attached—also
o^rdcuand'a well of ckcdlent water,
—situate in North Hanover.street.' , ;
Tito above • property id a most desirable one fori
business of any hind; —and would also salt a pri
vate family. Possession given on the Ist of April
next.
-Enquire at this office.
November 11,1811. ■ St,
BOOTS & SHOES.
SO Cases of bools and, shoes roeeivoii from auc
tion, which I have purchased at prices that
'will enable mo to sell cheaper than any other es
tablishment in.tho county. ’ -
CIIAS. BARNITSC.
Carlisle, Nov. 35,*J811. ..
.' BL’TIjftELY HEW LABELS. ;
THE public will please toko notice that m> D rand
re th Pills are Genuine unless the box has three la
bels upon it, (the top, the side, and the bottom,) each
containing a fac-simile signature of my hand-writing,;
thus;-~#. Brandrcth , ilf, D. These labels arc engrav
ed on steel, beautifully and done at an ex
pense of $2OOO. Therefore it Will bo seen that thoon
ly thing necessary to ‘procure the medicine in .its puri
ty,isto observe the labels. See if the box has three,
upon it, engraved. t
Remember, the top, tho'Bide and the bottom.' ' The
following respective persons are duly authorized and
hold Certificates of. Agency, for the sale of Erandrcth’s
Universal Vegetable Pills, in Cumberland county.
• George W, Hitncr, Carlisle.
8. Culbertson, , Shlpponsjmrg.
Adam Reiglo, Mcchanicsburg.
M. G. Rupp, Shiromonstown.
Isaac. Borton, . Lisburn,
Gilmore & M’Klnncy, »NcwvUlc.
L. Ricgle & Co., ■ Churchtown.
J. &J. Kyle, Kenad> ,! e.
Samuel jU.Sentman, Ncwburg.
prechbill & Gfusii, Boiling Springs.
Henry Brcnncman, : New Cumberland.
As counterfeits of these pills ore in some eases sold
for the genuine ones, the safety of the public requires
that none should bo purchased except from those'rc
cognived as above. •
Remember no Brandreth Pills sold in Carlisle, are
genuine, except those sold by George. W, HiUicr, and.
bo particular to . \ . .
Observe that each Agent has |in Engraved Certificate
-of Agency, containing a representation of Dr, Braml
rcth Manufactory at Sing-Sing, and upon which will
be seen exact-copies of tho new labels now used upon
tho Brandreth pill boxes.
B. BnANDRETir, M. D,
Office, No. 0, North Bth st., Philo. \ m
'Valuable Property at.
TI;I AT valuable property situated in Papertown,
about five railessouth of Carlisle, Pa., on the
turnpike road lending.from Carlisle to Baltimore,
known by the name of tho ' *
“ MrtVIOJ* PJUPEBt JflM&jb,” '
•■is offered for sale. It is one, of 4he largest class
of Mills, and has recently been thoroughly tepair
ed and fitted up with new and expensive machin
ery, in which the paper is dried on Slcara-Cylin-
There are two engines in the mill, with water
power sufficie n_t to _d rj ye,I \v ojmpre. ln connexion
Avith lhe,aboYe?properiiy, iheroaro about 108 acres
of first rate land, haying thereon erected a
MANSION HOUSE .
with the appurtenances for the accommodation of
thurrianager—besides 3 substantial Tenements.
Application can bo tirade to Win. U. Mullen on
tho promises, or to • '
- - WM. B. KNOX,
Alt’y.'for tho owners, Carlisle.
October 28, 1841. tf
Astonishing Facts.
DR, HARLICirS PILLS arc rapidly superseding
the use of all other medicines ofvtho kind advertised
In tho public prints. The wonderful cures they are
daily performing in this vicinity, have created such p
sciisatioh as to confound their enemies, and elicit from
the whole community enthusiastic commendations.—
Wo woijder—who does not rejoice to behold the afflict
ed regaining. their health, as if by magic 1 What
heart but feels glad that, death is cheated of his prey,
at least for a time, until pld ago shall smooth the dy
ing pillow. Thousands and tens of. thousands bless
the day that they became acquainted with tho healing
powers of Dr. Harlich’s Compound Strengthening
Tonic and German Aperient Pills. —Ashtabula Senti
nel t Ohio, May , I).
, giving a full descriptioh“of diseases
generally, the manner of treating them, &c., may bo
obtained free of cjifligo, by applying at the edicts, or
’ . ’
Office for the sale of this Medicine, No.
10 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, Phila
delphia, also at the store of Dr. JOHN J.
MYERS, Carlisle, & WILLIAM PEAL,
Shipperisburg," ■ » ' - J ‘
NEW GROCERY STORE;
THE subscriber has just received and.is now open
ing-ot his new Store Room on Main street, nearly
opposite Beetem’s Hotel and next dpor to' tho store of
B. Snodgrass, Esq., a few doors west of tho Court
House, a general assortment of Fresh Groceries','
Spices, and other articled connected with the bust*
cess of a Grocer, among which are ... . . T .. .: -
COFFEES —Best Rio and Java; also Second'
. quality Rip, , •,
■ SXXGAHS— and Double refined .Loaf,
best qualities; also Crushed Loaf, best-white Havanna;
O. Sugars of Ist and Sd qualities.
IkEOZi ASSES —Superior and Common Sugar
bouso and other 'molasses,; '
HON-JEY—Best quality. .
TJEAS—Hyson and Extra Young Hyson,lm
perial and Block Teas.
MACE —-Citron, Cloves, Nutmegs, Pepper,
All-spice, and other Spices of all kinds, ground and
«m-groumL .y '
CHOCOLATE —Homccopalluc & Baker’s
No. I Extra-Superior articles; and Fell’s. No. I’imd
Extra quality.
OILS —Best White .Winter and Spring Q 3, and :
Wipter Whale and Common Oil. ...
and other qualities,
. SOAF —Genuine Castile, Variegated and other
•qualities. ,
; TCB AOOO d: SSG ARS-Bons’ Best Cut
-and Cavendish and other .varieties of Tobacco, with an
assortment ofthe best Spanish \ 1
Flue Apple and Common Cheese .* -
Water, Soda am} Sugar Crackers; -
' RaiSons, Letjpas, Almonds. Filberts; Nuts, dee. '
Glilua; Glass, Stone ds Ciueeuswaro;
: Tubs, Buckets, Baskets, & Brushes of every variety.
G(puntl Alum ,
F| ,S H—Nos. .1 and 2, Fresh'. Mackerel, and
Salmon, of superior qualities—also Herring,
With a great variety of other articles, notions,' Ac.,
«U 6f which he oilers lor salo at his ■ store as above,‘at
fhe lowest cosh’market prices; andrespuctfully, invites
public.to calUand examine, for themselves^-, '
... v.'.-/ . .
Ctalble,/Octi 53,1841. r -■ : . ry-r : , v
Estate of Martin Renninger, dec'it.
■ LETTERS testamentary on the estate of'Mnr
tin Rcnnino'er, late of East, Pcnnsbnrougli town
ship, Cumberland county, dcc’d., having been is
sued wahe subscribers residing in said township:
'All persons! indebted to said ’estate are requested
to raako pajment' immediately, and those having
claims to’present them ’without' delay, properly
authenticated for settlement. . ; v
- DANIEL PRETZ.
i- i .. MARTIN RENNINGER,
?: JSjtectttqrs.'
U»l.
CHANGE OF POSITION.
IiNION HOTEL,
Carlisle, Va. .
THE Subscriber, thankful for past favors, re
spectfully informs the Citizens of this county,
thut lie has removed lo the wall-knowu Tavern,
Stand, on the North-WCscoornerof 6'outh Han
over, and Pomfert streets, recently occupied, by
George Ueetem, Esq.; where he is prepared to
accommodate, in hist rate style, all those who
may favor him with their custom. «
The HOUSE is large and commodious, and is
fitted upimil furnished in a style of elegance and
comfort unsurpassed by any house in the bor
ough. As it is situated m a pleasant and central
part of the town, it is very convenient for busi
ness men and travellers.
• His TABLE will constantly he.suppiied with
tiie best the market’cab JtHurd—and ins
BAlTwith the very hestof liquors.
DROVERS will find it to their interest to stop
with him, as hisSTABLETis uriipie, arid ri care
ful and experienced Ostler will always be found
in attendance. ,
IT* BOARDERS will be taken by the week
month, or year.
WM.S. ALLEN.
Carlisle, April 22,1841. —tf. ;
■tne. jr. c. jvjewt,
BtTNGBON DENTIST,
ESPECTFUI.LY informs the ladies and
gentlemen of Carlisle and its vicinity that
ue acts Artificial Teeth in the most approved
manner. He also; scales, plugs and separates
teeth to arrest decay.
Dr. N. prepares a tooth powder, which whi
tens the teeth, without injuring the enamel, col
ors tiie gums a fi«e_red and refreshes the mouth.
The tooth ache will be cured, in most cases,
without extraction; and an odontalgic wash is
prepared fur healing sore gums and fasten the
.teeth , ' ", -
Ladies and gentlemen are .requested to call
and examine Iris collection of Porcelain or In
corruptable teeth, which will never decay or
change color, arid are free ./corn, all unpleasant
odour, durable arid well adapted lor chewing,
which will 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 liis resi
dence', No. 7- Harper's Row, when lie will punc
tually attend to every call in the line of his pro
fession. From a long and successful practice,
lie hopes to give general satisfaction. *
Carlisle, AugusrH-t l-BGO.. , . m..,
m; jS' Roum’rs'
Tho efficacy of this 01,93$ valuable Embrocation
is attested by thousands who have proved its heal
ing qualities ill the cure of the most troublesome
diseases to which the horse is Jiable, such as old
or fresli Wounds, Sprains, pains and Weakness of
the Limbs, Bruises, Swellings, stiffness of the
Joints, &c, &<c, • .
Among numerous certificates which might be
produced, the foliowing.is tlrought sufficient; it is
fronrl.Recsides, Esq. the great stage owner and
mail contractor. ’
This is to certify that I have used M. B. Ro
berts- Embrocation for various kinds of Sores,
Wounds, & Sprains on horses, and 1 find it to ex
ceed any other that I have tried. .
I. REESIDE,
For sale in.Carlisle, by. Stevenson Uinkle.
Dr.- Sway lie’s Syrup of Wild Cher-
CiNOiNNATTi, February 15,,1810.
Br. SwAVtiiE— Dear Sir: — Permit rno to take the
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—tho Compound Syrup ofPrunus Virginiana,
or Wild Cherry Bark. In my travels of late I
have seen in a great many instances tho wonder
ful effects of your medicine in relieving children of
very obstinate complaints, such as' Coughing,
Wheezing, Chunking of. Phlegm, Asthmatic at
tacks, &c. &C.-.I should not have written this let
ter, however, at although I have felt itmy
duty to add my testimony to it for some time, had
it not been for a late instance where the medicine
above alluded to was instrumental in restoring to.
perfect health an “only child,” whose case was
almost hopeless, in a family of my acquaintance.’:
“I thank Heaven,” said the dealing me“- J
childiaaaved from tire jaws of ' 1 ,
feared the relentless rav- ; 0 ,‘‘,°, w . 1
safe!is , V -- But chUd ,s
Wild Cherry Syrup is
-tlio ...ust valuable medicine in this or any other
country. lam certain I have witnessed more than
one hundred eases where it has been attended with
complete success. 1 ami using it an obstinate at
tack of Bronchitis, in which it proved effectual in
an'exceedingiy short time, considering tho severi
ty of the case. - X can recommend it in the fullest
cohfideiice'df its superior virtues; I wpuld' advise
that no family Should be without it; it is very plea;
sant and ahvays heneficial—worlii double and of
ten ten times its'price. The public are assured'
there is no quackery-about it.
R. Jackson, D. D.
Formerly;Pas(or of the Ist Presbyt’n. Ch. N. Y,
, September 23, 1841. 7
? ,i6EftTS~y. J. Myers & Co. Carlisle; Marlin
Lutz, Market street, Harrisbur; G.'&R. W.'Da
vis, (254 Market street) and' Rev. J; P. Cook, (52
Market street) Baltimore.
B3T" Last Notice. ,
ST is now nearly ohe.yenr since iny connexion
.with the ‘‘Volunteer’* establishment ceased;
lime the booksand accounts of the firm
were, all.assigned to me for my share—and as a
large' amount of debts due, the firm, notwith
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 ugaiiist each and every
delinquent. E. CORN MAN,
Carlisle, May-20, 1841.
N. B.—The books arc left .with. D. Smith/
Esq. in Carlisle. ' . . ‘
SEW & FASHIONABLE XAIMKUG
'■ ESTABLISHMENT.;
The subscribers beg leave, to inform the citizens of
Carlisle amlvicinUy, that they have opened a Shop in
4. BEETBM’S HOW, where they intend carry
ing on thc uluive business in all,its. various .branches.'
They, hope to receive a liberal sliarc of the public pat*
ronage.
, BENTZ & REIGHTEB.
, Carlisle, Oct. 21, 1841.—3 m. ' . ; •
OFALL PREPARATIONS ron Tire CURE
OFCORNS, itcan soon be found that Wires-;
I.EBB Pine Extract is the best, upon trial. It ro
lieveathepaurand cures the corn in from ,two to
four days. Mr. J. Beyon, of Frederick, -Md.,
writes that he has been: afflicted with-corns for
nearly seven-years, and used ail the preparations
forhis cureoffered during that time without being
curedr Heinoticod the advertisements and obtain
ed twoboxes of the Pine Extract, iritent on giving
it a thorough'trial; ho used half of one box and 1 is
entirely cnred by.it. , ; .
•Depots, No.; 69 Ohesmit st., N. E. comer of
Fourth .& Chosnut, and Nos; 28 and 99 Arcade.
, Price 25 &50 cts. ; ■ W. WHEELER, .
Nov 4, 1841. : ■ ■ Importer & Proprietor,
For sale in Carlisle,’ by Stevenson A Dinkle. '
: ;; v V- Sperm Oil.
A very superior article of Sperm On may be
had by calling at Stevensori ana O;uUlt;’a;Xj,iig
and Chemical store. * ~
nnocATioNt
ry.
THESE unrivalled pills having now acquirr
ed a celebrity and a 'popularity unequalled in
the annals uf medicine, and also haying obtain
ed the entire confidence and being used in the
private practice of almost the whole body of the
medical faculty in the United States, Europe,
Asia,,Suutli America, the West Indies, and a
great part of Africa, it is unnecessary to adver
tise theni 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 as follows:—Yellow and bilious
fevers, fever awibagne, 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 diarrhoea, flatulence,
habitual: costiyencss, 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, pioduemgneither nausea, gripinp nor
debility.
Extract of a letter from Dr. Pye, of Quebec,
L. C.
“For bilious fevers, sick headaches, torpidi
ty of the bowels, and enlargement of the spleeii,
Dr. Peters’ Pills are an excellent medicine."
Extract of a letter from Dr. (gurney, of New
Orleans, La,
“I have received much assistance in my prac
tice—especially in jaundice and yellow lever—
from the use ,ot Peters’Pills. , I presume, that
bn an average, I prescribe a hundred boxes a
month,”. •
Extract of a letter foom Dr, Reynolds, of Gal-
veaton, Texas,
“They are certainly an excellent general fa
mily medicine, and there is no quackery about
them.’’
Extract of d letter front‘Dr.- f Vaines, of Phila
delphia.
“Your piJls are the mildest ii) their operations,
and . yet most powerful in their ellccts, of any
that I have ever'met with in a practice of e ; ght
and twenty years. Their action on thechyle
and hence on the impurities of the.blbdd, is evi
dently !m^|n•i!■^hp^ ,, '
IMP OR TANT TO THE AFFLICTED.
COUGH LOZENGES are
fast superseding the use of all other, renie
diesfor Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Croup, Hoop-:
ing Cough and Consumption.
They are not only the best but, the cheapest,
medicine in use, - Six cents worth a,day is all
that is in-ahyvcaSe/ alid-all.'.ordinal^'
r ses arc cur-ed inunear ttv'u.days, .
.Shtrmdn's'Loketisea.—We don’t know gny.
handier mude of taking medicine, than in the
shape of the'lozehge. It is so small, so neat, so
handy, and withal So pleasant?that the'mosl
fastidious taste cannot reject it. . VV'e.are glad
to perceive that all kinds of medicines are now
prepared in this palatable way by Ur. Sherman,
and maybe obtained at the depot in this city.—
[l’hilada. Times.] " «
We knoty of no better cough medicine than
Dr. Sherman’s Cough Lozenges; they cure so
soon and are so'pleasant'that it is almost a plea
-snreto .be sick, to-be thus agreeably dosed.—
[N.Y.Snn.] -
SherißT’urkir.s, Mr. Burton, of Providence,
Mr. Shaler, of Boston, Mi-. Rivers, MivCo-.nbs,
Mr. Wallace, Judge PetersJ 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 cfTcct s
ed by these truly wondcrlul Cough Lozenges.
Doctors Sniil h, Vandcnburgh, Comstock, Har
ris, Brigham and several'olhdvs-uf oar most dis
tinguished physicians,have used these Lozenges
in their practice witli invariable sutcess. 'The
medical faculty uniformly approve, of them, as
the best cough medicine in use.
SHERMAN’S WORM LOZENGES,
Are the greatest discovery ever made tor dis
pelling the various kinds of worms, that so fro
’ quenlly 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 us a common peppermint lo
zenge. - ’
Rev. Dr. Ludlow has used them for iwoyeavs,
ami always with entire success. Daily com
plaints are made' by persons wlf"- ho
gulled out of their dollars . 1 oven
ers, but who hav« r ' u ) Auiuoug advertis-
Lbzcnges— -*V ~ - *ound a cure in Sherman’s
hi.-'" .' Remember, you are not required to
-r -*y several dotlurs worth of. these Lozenges, to
test their virtues; A few shillings worth will
cureyohV
The Rev. Jabez Townsend’s little girl, nine
peat’s old, was given up as incurableby two phy
sicians. She was fast wasting away, and was so
miserable that detith Whs alone looked to for re
lief. Three doses of Sherman’s Worm UozcnJ
ges entirely cured her. Dr. 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. Hinder, another celebrated physician,
uses no other worm medicine ih Iris practice;
Dr. Castle, 29 7 Droadway, N. Y. has used
£herman’siLozenges in his practice for more
than two years, and never knew them to fail.
Price 25 and SfJ cents per box. '
(o"Wholesale 8c Retail Lozenge Warehouse,
No. 90 North 1 .Sixth street. Also, for sale by
Samuel-Wilson Si Co.- Shippenshurgi-William
Barr, Nevyvilje, and S. ELLIOTT, Carlisle. ...
■ I.AV & STOITTER’S
J\'cto Foundry and Machine
' , 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 f 1
®A.33 l .SS!ir<&o»'V ,
OF ALL KINDS, such as Turning Lathes,
Apple Nuts, Plaister breaker s,orn shelters ,
Hollow Anvils,.MandriVs Patent Machines
for bending Wagon Tyres, Wagon, boxes
and coach boxes of all sizes. Stove plates,
■Mill castings,sc. S,-c. • They will also build
lIOKSE POWERS
. AND • 1 -
THRASHING 9IACIIINJGS,
and do all kinds of repairing, as they are well
prepared with patterns of various kinds. They
will also manufacture Cutting boxes, Bcr. See.
They are also prepared to execute patterns
for Mill Gearing, aud of every kind, at short
notice, .■ ■ •, .
Also, on hand a lot of Witherow’s Improved
Patent Ploughs, which they Will, dispose of rea
souuhly. ' .
■ „ GEOROE LAY, ,
. '> ABRAHAMSTOUFFER. ,
Carlisle,' March 4,1841.
look hjemcjE:
\ Tho having solil his atbckof DRUGS.
settling op Ms business,, arid would' hereby
notify thoau mdebted to. caUand. settle their flccount?
before the first of January, next* when Ms boots will
be left with J. R. InViNS, Esq,, for collection.
, ’ A.NORTH,.' ;
Nowyillc, Sopt. 23,1841.—3m.*,' '
PICKLING Vinegar for sale by ~J,,& E.'Corn
man. ;
and New Orleans Molassca
J 5 forsaldbyJ. & E.Corhman. ;
XUST received a supply of Tomato Ketchup
J.&E, Coh'xMis,
DPTISTKY.
DR. I.’C. LOOMIS,
"HTS permanently located in Carlisle, andwill
H perform all operations that arc required in
Dental Surgery, such as FILING, PLUGGING
amt EXTRACTING TEETH, and inserting
ARTIFICIAL TEETH from a single tooth to
a lull set. He' will also attend to all diseases of
the Mouth,' Gams, V c., and direct and regulate,
the first and second dentition so as to render the
teeth of children and young persons regular and
beautiful. Ur. Loomis may atall times be found
at his.office In Main street! opposite M’Farlune’a
Hotel. ■
Carlisle, June 10, 1841.
TAILORING.
THE subscriber wouldinfurm his friendsand
the public in general, that he lias his shop in
High street, ip the shop formerly occupied by
Connack M’Manus; one door west of N.. w.
Woods’ store. and would solicit a share of pub
lic patronage. , '
William mtherson.
August 20, 1840,
■ Ii ROBINSON & CO., '
hr n AVK located in Carlisle for 1 the purpose ot
p i manufacturing and selling Hathaway's Pa
tent Hut Jlir CWi t/jg Siuvesy 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 whicliMhey have
been induced to purchase, and have been
made,.and of such, that
in a'short lime they liavq failed and., become use--
less. .. \fte therefore do riot, intend ottering stoves
for.sale until they.aro fairly tric'd in this commu
nity an<J pronounced more* durable in their cp’n
structioarvand better adapted-t0,1h6 purpo^ps'of
boiling, baking and all the varieties of cooking, —
also that they are a great saving of fuel as well as
labor. .
We earnestly invite-farmers as well as residents
'of this placo and tho 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 iii the
kitchen of every person giving us such notice, and
taken away after trial, without any expense to poi
sons making the trial.
Thu stoves will be kept for sale at the Tin Shop
of Mr. J. Fridley, and at tho Foundry, of Messrs.
Lay and Stouffer, in Carlisle. r - '
Having contracted for 100 tons of castings, wo
will in few days supply stove dealers with ail
tlie different sizes, on tho most liberal terms.
. Eloazer Uobinson of Garjisle, is agent for sell
ing the rightto make and vend the Hot Air Stoves,
'and will dispose of'counlies in this and the adjoin
ing Slates.
We publish the followingrecoromcndations from
some of those who arc using the stove, to encour
age others to try it.
I do certify that I am now using one of Hath;-'
way’s Patent Hot Air Cook f 5 al
ii o recommend it as superior- -<oves, No. 3, and
seen. The great saving - • to any stove I have
that can be cool'i ■ _ 'f fuel and the variety
objecU'' "’ -mg at the same time, makes it an
r. r,\ -u tnoso who wish to facilitate the operations
.*>,ne kitchen. J. CULBERTSON.
Chambersburg, September 0, 1811.
I'havo in use in my kitchen one of Hathaway’s
Patent Hot Air Cooking Stoves, and can recom
mend it as a very supenorarticle. The one I have
is No. 3, it has 5 boilers and an oven sufficiently
large to bake fi loaves of bread. The baking, roast
ing and boiling; can be done at the Same time and
with much’less wood than required for any stove
I have ever used. This size appears to be pecu
liarly calculated for Farmers, and for their benefit
I invitd them to call and see this stove in use, as I
shall take pleasure in showing the stove,to those
who wish to see it. S. WUNDERLICH.
Carlisle; September 13,1811. '
Messrs. E. Robinson & Co.
Gentloraen:—-fhavefairly tested fhe “Hot Air
Stoves” Which you put up at my house and can
recommend it as possessing principles of economy
and convenience far surpassing any Athcr stoves
which I have over seen. The boilers coming in
immediate contact with the fire gives it great fa
cilities for boiling, and the oven is heated on shell
a pririciple tliat bread'is baketi in’as fino a manner
as in a brick ovsn; ,*I find it also a great saving of
fuel and labor, and would adviso all to adopt it.
m. McClellan.
Carlisle, September 13, 1811,
Messrs, E. Robinson & Co.
■ Gentlemen.—l have during the few days I-have
Had your Hathaway Hot Air Stove in.use become
convinced of its great superiority overall other
stoves I have used ot been—l find by. the trial that
boiling, toasting, baking ind broiling may all. be
dome at the same time, in a most perfect manner
and with less than one fourth the fuel I have or
dinarily used for the same purposes. I have here
tofore been of' tile opinion bread could not be well
baked in a Cook Stove;'but I. am convinced upon
trial that it can be done as well in youfstove asin
a brick oven; 1 believe that the general introduc
tion of your stoves into use will be very beneficial
to the public,, therefore I shall take pleaauro in re
commending it to hay friends. "■
New Hardware, Grocery
■.. AITD VARIETY STORE.. ;
THE subscriber has ]ust 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. WcHitner, Esq.Va ge
neral assortment of ‘
HAREVTARE.' BTOHEVTARB.
OEDARWABE, BHITTANIA
WAHE, GaoOEaiES, .;
Oils, Paints,'Yarnishes, Glass, Brushes, Whips,
Lamps for burning Camphino Oil, and a
igreafirariety of articles, useful and necessary, for
famishing aui-keeping a house., .. , .
. . Ho lias also, and will constantly keep on hand,
Caraphirie Oil, a,cheap and olegapt substitute for
Sperm bil, .and hiving been appointed the amnt
of Messrs, Baoheea & Brother of-Newark, N J.,
for the sale of JONES* PATENT LAMP in this
county, he ia prenared.to furriish Lamps and Oil,
at a very.reasdnatiVe.rato to pll who may wish to
use this.new arid economical lijjht.
- Having selected his and made
his purchases for cash, lie isafile and determined
to soil low. Those .having'the cash' to lay out
will find it to their advantage to igivd |iim a calL
r; . v. . UENUY UUPPIELD.
Carlisle, July 9,1910. . v ', tf ■
OQLDEN BALL HOTEL,
rvcsi nu.ii sfeCAiuasiß.
THE aubsciibeV, thankful for past favors, here
by notifies the public generally, that he still
continues at the old stand, nearly opposite the Col
lege Campus, where he will at all limes be found
ready and willing to accommodate in dm best pos
sible manner, those who may (aver him with a call.
The House is located in the most business part of
the \pwn, and is near the stopping place , of the
Cars on tho Rail Road. The ROOMS are large
and niry—the TABLE will he supplied wjlh ine
very best tho markets oanfutnish—arid the EAR'
with tho choicest Liquors. His charges are rea
sonable, and.ho will endeavor to merit by assidui
ty arid attention aconlinuancb of public patronage.
BOARDERS taken by the week, month, or
year.' DROVERS and TRAVELLERS will find
it to their interest to stop with him, as ho has plen
ty, of. stabling, andacarefuLOSTLEU. always ot
hand. " .....
ANDREW ROBERTS.
Carlisle, Aug, 19, 1811. tf
The American Corn Plaster stands unrivalled
n the long list of remedies for the cure of corns.
Ail that is necessary in order to test its virtues
s to make trial ot the aiticle, when its efficacy
will be experienced. For sale by
! STErEjVSOJV& DItfKLR.
M’CLE LLAIV’S HOTEL.
SoMh-IV-est Corner of the Public Square,
CARLISLE, Pa.
THE subscriber has taken that well-known
tavern stand, near the Comity flail, Carlisle,
lately occupied bj Mr. William S. Allen, where
lie will atall times he prepared to accommodate
his old Iriends and l l lie public generally, with
every tiling needful to make tli.eir-visit agreea
ble.
Ills TAIJLE will be supplied with the best
the market can afford—his BAR with the choic
est liquors—and every other requisite in the best
style. Prices very moderate.
BOARDERS will be taken by llu week,
month or year.
A cnrelul OS FLER will be always in attend
anc»%-and-DUOVEUS and otheis.will find it to
their advantage to give him a call.
• , m. McClellan.
May 13, 1841-. .....
"BTUST received af thc'-Htoro of ANDREW RICfT
f'P’ARbS, a general assortment of Fall and Winter
Goods; consisting in part df Wool and Cloth dyed
black, blue, invisible green, adolaide, olive and green
. CI,OT II S.
,Black 7 brown* ihiirihlp .green,' olive, diamond, beaver
Cossimcreg, now style. - 1 *•
. . Sattinefcd of assorted’coloVk, front 50 #9,00.
Bcavertceiis, jono cords, canton flannels, red,, white,
ycllow.arid grepn flannels:—ticks, checks apd innslins.-
,0-4 3^4 - mcrinocs, mouslin-dc-lsmo and Saxony cloth,
figured and plain.. Figured, fyain, striped, barredjnck
inett and bvviss muslins. Fawn, mouse, black, Wue
blabk, slate, figured and plain silks.. .Bonnet allies and
ribbons, nAv style.' Shawls, gloves, hosiery and shoes.
Cloth and fur caps. Carpeting, hearth pigs, floor
cloth, baizes and blankets. Colored and white cafj»et
yarn—fresh WilCliCrcJy together with a general
assortment of Groceries,' whichTTill be
sold at moderate prices, at the store of
Carlisle, Oct. 7, 1941.—rtf. —-
BEETEM’S HOTEL.
THE subscriber, thankful for past favors, rc-.
speclfiilly informs his customers and the pub
lic ingcncral, that ho hua removed to that large
apd. commodious establishment on the North-west
corner of the Public Snuare, lute the-* '.
Thomas C. Lane, which he h" ' pioprrty of
superior manner as a ..us luted up in a very
and wb- HOUSE,
(V .ere ho is prepared to furnish all who may
i-avor him with their custom with the very best
accommodations.
This Hotel, from its central location, is very
convenient for business men; and being near the
stopping place of the Cars on the Rail road, it will
also furnish Travellers with a ready place of rest
and, refreshment. Tire ROOMS aro largo and
airy—the
will always bo well supplied witli the best the
markets can afford—the BAR with the best of
Liquors—the charges will bn reasonable—and
nothing shall be left undone oh the part of the sub
scriber to merit a share of public patronage.
. BOARDERS will be taken by the week, month,
or year. . - , ,
DROVERS will find it to their interest to atop
wiih him, as his STABLE is amble, and a care
ful and experienced Ostler always it attendance.
v GEORGE BEETEM.
Carlisle, April I, 1811.' , tf.
CONSUMPTION
AND
Bleeding at the //ituj'.i
By the use of “Dr. DUNCAN’S EXPECTORANT
MISS EMELINE YEAGER, aged seventeen years,
was taken when at the ago of sixteen witli a slight
cold, which she neglected until the LUNGS fell a
prey- ter that" fieekiiig"destroyer, —
.when opplicottoi) to a physician was made, but to.no
effect. He considered,. her .ease -a hopeless .one, and
prescribed but little medicine for her. In the mean
time she discharged great quantities of. blood, with
much expectoration of thick phlgcm and cough. 'Her
bodily frame at length became reduced to a living
skeleton. Her last was anxiously looked for by her
friends, that Kdr sufferings might end by tlid panga”6f
death. During tho time her physician frequently cal
led, and as the last resource,- determinried to test the
virtues of. “Dr. DUNCAN’S EXPECTORANT
REMEDY,” having noticed some, extraordinary ;cure
performed by the medicine in similar cases, * Ho at
once obtained two bottles and administered it to her.
The fourth day he found some change, which gave
hopes. He continued giving the medicine for eighteen
days; jmd at that rimo„ehc .waa-rendered able-to-bc
'wjllking in: her chamjwr, to the astonishment of her
friends and relatives. She continued using the medi
cine for eight weeks, when she declared herself entire
ly free from disease'and' pain, and now. pursues her
daily occupation in perfect health, . •
" December 2, 1841,
WM. MOUDY.
.. Principal Office No. 19 North Eighth Street, Phila
delphia. Also, for solo at the Store of J. J. MYERS,
Carlisle, and WILLIAM PEAL, Sluppcnsburg. .
SPAHR’S HOTEL.
Tho subscriber respectfully announces to his friends
and tho public generally, that he has leased, and is.
now in possession of, that well known Tavern Stand,
a few doors north of tho Bank’, in-North Hanover
Street, Carlisle, .recently kcpt.by Mr. John Common,
where he will bo happy at all time's to attend ,to those
who may.favor him with a callj
Ho flatters .himself, that ho is so situates! gs to'bo
able to accommodate in every respect, his customers,
*bri as reasonable terms, and satisfactory "a mariner,. as
can bo done any where in tho Borough. He will bo
particularly careful'to have his T AJ? Is 12'sup
plied yrilh on abundance of tho best and most whole-'
aomcprovisions—and his UAH with;tho purest
and choicest of Liquors. ; '
A careful Ostler always in attendance—and Toat
kibrs & DnoTEUB will find it to their interest to call.
Boarders taken by the week, month or year,- on
tho most reasonable terms. . ..
HosolicitsaßharoOfpubUcTpatronngc.-b-;
' ' ' ■ - JOHN H. SPAEH.
Carlisle, October 28, 1841.—Sm, ;
fiiiPERM Candles for sale by J. & E. Commari.
Carlisle, Oct. 14,1841. ’ :
MACKEREL an& Oofifish. fqr' sala by J. fitrE;
Comaian. . -
Corns.
NEW
TABLE
OHUBtf
REMEDY.
VALUABLE MEDICAL PREPARATIONS
are calculated 19 produce more real good than
can possibly''result from the use of any others, *-
for several reasons:—They arc not recommend*
.cd 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 different nicdicinesfj’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 must, if not all, other prepa
rations hr use. They are perfectly sale 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 ail times, and under all cir
cumstances, without restraint froin occupation,
temperate or moderate living. They are the
preparations of a Regular Druggist, (Dr. Leicl),)
also Physician, attested by the most distinguish
_ed Ph) sicians of the. United States, among whom
arc. Dr. P. S. Physic, Dr. N: Chapman, Dr.
W. (libson, Dr. S. Jackson, Dr. W. E. Horner,
Dr, \V. P. Dcwees, Dr. T. C. James, Dr. J.
Redman Coxe, Dr. R. Hare, &c., £jTc. ; also, by
the Rev. VV. 11. Delaney, Robert Adrain, L. L.
D., J. L. Riddle, Esq., and numerous others.—
They have been employed, in innumerable in
stances, with the most unexampled success, as
thousands can testify, among whom are the
principal officers iu.Vyashitigtoii. City, Alemheis
of Congress, of the State Legislatures, many of
the Clergy, Btc: DTc. (See certificates and re*
coqhmemiuiions, accompanying the directions
with each Medicine. ,
Dr, Leidy'a J dedicated Extract of Sarsd/jtir*
U/a.rr The strongest preparation id SarsapauiiA
in existence*.' ’One Hundred Dollars wjll Ire* lot*
feiud fora preparation equal to it. One Buiila
(half a pint) is equal to bix pints of the,strongest
Syrup of Sarsaparilla that can be made. Com
ment upon Llit* virtues t of Sat'Sapurjlla is unite
cessap> —the world knows it—lt is only UeCessai f
lor persons using it to besure of getting a good
preparatiou.of it. See recommendations, v»iYi
directions. •
Price £1 CO a bottle.
-Victory!
WHO/DOES NOT KNOW OF Dr.-Leidy’s
Blood-Fills! acomponeuT/past f ~k\iuU- , is S«u
.amrilla. . ; '"7 /’LL"' -. '
ft-;The reputation of Dr, t^idy’s■ Safsaipapfi^ J BT6aH : '
Pills»fs so well known; that their
vihues is Sulfice It to say
they possess all the Purgative and Purifying.pro
.pmiCs that can be combined in the form of Pills.
Newspaper Pulling Js. : unnecessary to their suc
cess. ~ ’
' Their efficacy, in one Case, isa sure introduction
and paasportof them to a thousand." Five years
employmcntnUthem throughout the United States,
have made them as they deserve to be Victorious!
Whilst the Proprietors and Mapufagturers cfbth
era P(l,ls,.hav.e been endeavoring, to humbug'ihV
public in .various ways .to introduce their pills,
publishing columns of matter and boilstering them
up by made, false, lying certificates, and attribu
ting to their pills tbejrowers of
thing, barely excepting the restoration -
to life
Dr. Lt?idy has allow? 1
come Known hv
ed his Blood Pills to he-
choir effects; thus establishing (i-r
..eni a .character that .can never he taken from
them, and which is proof incontrovertible of their
qualities.
Most olliei* 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 fuise) reasoning of the ex
traordinary powers their pills possess: hut the pub
lic are fully sensible of such imposition.
Dr. IS. B. Loidy is a regular Physician Drug
gist, attested by Doctors Physicjt, ■ Chapman,
Jackson, Dewees, Horner, Gibsnn, Cone, Hare,
dtc., 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 theni;
they contain no Mercury—they do not produce in
flammation of the Bowels—they do not produce
disorganization of, npr do they injure the digestive
functions—they do hot producothe piles Hiey.do
outproduce irregularity of the bowels, or costive--
ness, as do other pills; on the contrary, they will
be found to obviate all the foregoing, besides being
efficacious in all eases where a purgative may be
necessary, and for purifying the Blood and Animal
Fluids. _
Amnio directions, together with reconiuienda
tions from Physicians ami others, accompany cadi
box of pills. •
dj Price 25 cents a box.
Dr. Rcchtejp’s Pulmonary Pie-
sejrvative.
Fur. Coughs, CuUls, Ahtlpnus Catarrhs, lulluen
jicts. Diabases of the Brc'ast «5c Lungs, Spilling
ct liluLKl. aml .n rcst of apprnacliing
CO N S U M {£!'!(} &
Throughout. Gel-many thix preparation is used
move than aiiy oilier for Cough's, Colds, &c. &fci
and is there so well known, that they call il the
“Lite Preserver.”
■ 1 hnumnds in this city, and throughout the
United Stall sj owe their present existence to
the good effects of thi>i medicine. Numerous
certificates have been 'published- Irian linie to
lime—lunlu. r comment' is unntccasagy.- See
directions.' i
I’lice 50 cents a bottle.
i)r. Leitlj’s Tetter Itch Oiut-
, meat, = -.-;V
AN infallible. remedy' for various affections of
and
. irruptions, of tire Skin, am) particularly
adapted to the cure of Tetter and the
. ' Uch. ..
This ointment has been Used in numerous
schools throughout the city ami county, us well
as Factories. eniplo>ing numerous girls and bo\s,
amlamongst whom Tetter and itch, as well as
other Affections of,the Skin, prevailed, with the
most unexampled success. Names of School
leathers* as well as Superiniendaulsand Pro
prietors of t actnries, could be given, confirming
the above, but for the delicacy theyfeef-in.hav
mg their names published in connection.- < W|tU
such loathsome and .disagreeable affections;''
Price 25 cents a box. . V
Dr. Leidj’s Rhuomatic Liniment,
A truly.efficacious application for Rhuematistn, /
llniises.Sprnlns, Stillness and 'Weakntss of the
Jnhdsi Numbness of the Muscles and Limes,
Pains along, the Hack, Spine, Sides, unAtiCross
the Loins. , ■ i..u - ~ -
Many highly commendatory certificates front
physicians amt others, have theen fjtmKtitly
published of-its efficacy. See’dn'ectinnsJ;
Price oi i cents a buttle, ur three boulekfur
one dollar.. , ‘ » .
■f he .., f< ; r . c -? 0 ' n 8 .Medicines are prepared diilv,
and sold W holeside and Retail, at ‘ ’
IJr.l.eitly’sHeaUliiCmjioi'juln,
Na J? l stfWt, near Vine street,
(Sign ol the Gotten Ea£le aiitl Semtiils,’) ’>• * -
Philadelphia. V • •
Dl- "K Store .of STEVENSON O’ “
Ui^KLE, Pa. ' .
T3B l>cst ofhlcnchetl Spctm and WhaiaOil forti*
by j.i Ei C'Cmmon* * , ■/'' ~
-very
ut llio dead