BOOTS & SHOES. BCD Oases of boots arid shoes received front auo <Uj?lioh, which 1 Imvo’purchased at prices. Ibal will niahte mo lo sell cheaper than any other es tablishment in the county. ‘ CIIAS. BARNITZ, Cirlislo , Nov. Qo, IGII. BMTSRBLY NSW LABSDS. pnl)lic'\vill pluarte take notice diet no Brand-' T °th are Genuine .unlete (he box has three la beler upon it, (the top, tho jndevand the bottom',) each containing a fac-shnilo Rtgnaturc of my hand-writing, thus:—2?, lirandrcth, J\f. D. These libels arc engmv*- cd on olGol,.l«jmtifuny. designed, and done nt an ex pense of s2oon. Therefore it \yill he seen tliatlhoon ly thing necessary to procure tho medicine in its puri ty, is to observe nvo labels. Sec if the box has throt* upon it, engraved. Remember, tho fop, tho side and the bottom. The follmving respective persona nro duly authorized and bold Certificates of Agency, for, tho sale of Brandrcth’s Universal Vegetable Bills, in Cumberland county. Gcargo W. Hitner, — Adam Rciglo, M. O. Runp,i Isaac Borloi^ Gilmore & L. Rieglo &*Co. J J. & J. Kyle, Samuel L. boatman, Brechbill <fe Gmß.li, Henry Brcnncmnn, As counterfeits of these- pills uro in some cases Sold *fbr the genuine ones, llio safety of tho public requires that none should be purchased except from’ those re cognivcd ns-above. Remember no Brandrctb Pills sold in Carlisle, nro .genuine, except thoao sold by George \V. Hitner, and be particular to • - r Observe that each Agent has nn Engraved Certificate of Agency, containing a representation of Dr. Bmml rcth Manufactory nt Sing-Sing, and .upon which will l»o seen exact copies of the new labels how used upon the Br&ndreth.piU boxes... B. BiiAxnncxii, M. D. Office, Nd. 8, North Bth st M Philo. Valuable Property ut PRIVATE SALE. . THAT valuable property situated iu.Papertown, about five miles south of Carlisle, i’a.j on the turnpike road leading burn Carlisle to Uultimorc, •known by the name of the “ UJVSbJ% JPrfti’JEßS JfIILJL,” . is o(Toted for sale, .It is one,.of the largest class pf bo'en-thbroughlyrj?paftr cd up >vUTi new and expensive machin l^w]u^h..tlio,^pftj: B op Slcam-Cvlin ’“tfettfi:. -* /' - - ; Them are two engines in .the* mill, with water power sufficient to drive two more,. In connexion with the above property,there are about 108 acres of first,fate land h having thereon creeled a MANSION HOUSE , witli the appurtenances for the accommodation of the manager—.besides 3 substantial Tenements. Application can be made to Win. B. Mullen on the premises, or to ■ VVM.-B. KNOX, • Alt’y. for the owners, Carlisle. October 28, 1811. tf NEW GROCERY STORE npHE subscriber has just received and is/now open ■“* at his new Store Korun on Main street, nearly opposite Beetcm’s Hotel und.next door to the store of l£. Snodgrass, Esq., a few door£- west of the' C jurt House, ri general assortment of Fresh Groceries* Spices* end oilier articles connected with tho busi ness of a Grocer, among which are COFFEES- -Best Bio and Java; also second Quality Rio. SU’Cr.A.RS —Single mid Double refined Loaf, best qualities; also Crushed Loaf, best white Havonna; Brown N. O. Sugars of Ist and 2d qualities. . '3MCOZ* ASSES— S uperior and Common Sugar house and other molasses. HO?) RY —Best quality, ' IMS AS —Hyson and Extra Young Hyson, Im perial add Black, Tens. -MACK- —Citron, Cloves. Nutmegs, Pepper, All-spicc, and other Spices of ull kinds, ground and tin-ground. CMOCOLA.TR —Homoeopathic & Balter’s No. 1 Extra-Superior articles; and Fell's No. 1 and Extra quality. OZZtS—Best Whitc'Wintor and Spring Oil, and Winter Whale and Common Oil. CANDLES—-Sperm and other qualities. >5O A? —Genuine Castile, Variegated and other, qualities. ’■ TOBACCO Be. 9E€SABS 1 -Bonß* Best Out And Cavendish and other varieties of Tobacco, with on assortment of the best Spanish Segars. . Pine Apple and Common Cheese • Water, Soda and Sugar Crackers; Raisons, Lemons, Filberts,.Nuta, «fco. - - Glass, Stone & Queens wave; Tubs, Buckets, Boskets, & Brushes of every variety. Ground,Alum and Fine Salt; FIS —Nos. 1 and 2 Fresh Mackerel, and Salmon, of superior qualities—also Herring, With a great variety of other articles, notions, «fec., nil of which ho offers for sale at his store ns-above, at the lowest cash market prices; invites 'tha~public'to'caH*and''cxamino - for"themse|vcs. J. W.EDV. Carlisle, Oct. 28, 1841. Estate Martin Itaimriger, deceit. LETTERS testamentary on the estate of Mar tin Renningor, late of “East Pennsborough town sliip, Cumberland county, dec’d., having beends sued to the subscribers residing in said township: All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims to present them without delay, properly Authenticated for settlement. DANIEL PRETZ, MARTIN RENNTNGER, Executors. November 18, 1341 DENTISTRY. DR. 1. C. LOO^SS, TS’S permanently located in Cailisle, nnd wijl SL perform all operations that arc required hi -Dental Surgery, such aa FILING, PLUGGING i’INO TKEni.nnd inserting AR 111* ILIAL TEETH fynm a single tooth to *• will «dso attend to all diseases of the Month, Gums, nnd direct and regulate the first and second dentition so as to render the teeth of children and young persons regular and beautiful. Dr. Loomis may atall times he-found «t his office in Main street, opposite M-F.uiane's Hotel. . Carlisle, June 10,1841. T AIL OR iM @. THE suhscriher would inform Ids iriemlsand the-public in general, that he has Ins shdpm High street, in the shop formerly occupied, bv Cnrmnck M’Manus, one door west of. N. W. AVo^dlf , store, Kinl would solicit s. share of pub* lie patronage.. ' WIIXIAMM’IHIERSON. . , August 20,. 1ffi0,../ • \ t - —. . .-. PAMPHLET LAWS. .Those persons who wish to subscribe for tho Pam -phlct Laws of this Common wcalthrflmlf bound) to passed at the ensuing session, of tho Legislature, will . plehso make il\cir> wishes known to the subscriber .without delay. r r, : . ' R: S>Ipf)GRASS f Treaaurcr Cumb*d. Co. t: Trcasureris Office,;:-v .7 ■ • , . • ' 'Carlisle, Dec. 9,1841, y , ‘ , ■' " K, tl. Several copies of thc acts_of iiist scsslon-arb. ■* i etUl on .band, v Subscribersore guested get thom. ~ - R^/ ‘Now Iliii'dwiirc. Grocery AND VARISTY STORE.' THIS subscriber Ims just returned from tho cm lies of New York, Philadelphia and Haiti* more,-and ia now opening at his store room South Hast corner 6f Market Square and Main streets, (formerly occupied by‘G. \V. Hitner, Ksq.) a ge neral assortment of. ‘ ■HARDWARE. STONBT7ARS CEDAR WARE, BRITTAETXA-, WARE, GROCERIES, Oils, Paints, Varnishes, Glass, Brushes, Whips, Canos, l.amps for burning Camphinc Oil,, and a great variety of articles usefdl and necessary lor furnishing aa’d keeping a house. - ■ He has also, and will constantly keep oft hand,' Catnphine Oil, a cheap and-elegant substitute for Sperm Oil, and having been.appointed the agent of Messrs. Jinchoes & Brother of Newark, N J., for tho sale of JONHS’ PATENT LAMP in this county, ho is prepared to furnish Lamps and Oil at a very-reasonable rate to all w’ho may wish to use this now and economical light. Having selected his goods himself, , and made hie purchases for cash, ho is able and determined lo sell low. Those having-, tho cash to lay out will find it to their advantage to give him a call. HENRY HUFPJELI). Carlisle, July 9, 1810. tf Carlisle. SluppensbuTg. Mochiuiicuburg. fibiremanstown. Lisburn . Ncwvillr. Churehlown, Kemul/a. Newburg. Boiling Spring*. New Cumberland, eAYE locatcffin Carlisle” Jar the purpose of manufacturing and'selling, Iliiihu way's Va~ tent- Hot Mir Cooking and being aware that the people in this place and vicinity have been much imposed upon by the introduction of now recommended articles which they have been induced to purchase, and,which*have-Uoen. so slightly made, and of material,-that in a short time they have failed and become use less. Wg therefore do not intend offering stoves for sale until they are fairly tried in* this commu? nity and pronounced more durable in theft con struction, and heller adapted' to tho purposes of boiling,, halting and all tho 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 place'and the neighboring villages, to call on us at S. Wunderlich’s hotel, or notify us by letter (postage unpaid) that they arc willing to try our stove, and, tho stove shall bo placed in the kitchen of every person giving us such notice, ajitT taken away after- trial; without any ekpense to per sons making the trial. Tho stoves will be kept for sale nt the Tin Shop of Mr. ,1. Fridley, and at the Foundry of Messrs. Lay and Stoullhr, in Carlisle. Having contracted for 100 tons of castings, we will in a few days supply stove dealers with all the different sizes, on the most liberal terms. »■ ■ Eleazer Robinson of Carlisle, is agonf forsell* ing the right to make and vend the Uol Air Stoves, and will dispose of counties in this and the adjoin ing Slates. . We publish the followingrcCommendalionS from some of those who are using the stove*, to encour age others to try it. I do certify that I am now using one of Hatha way’s Patent Hot Air Cook Stoves, No. 3, and do recommend it, as superior to any stove 1 have seen. The great saving of fuel and tho variety that can be cooking at tho same lime, makes it an object to those who wish to facilitate the operations of the kitchen. J. ULBBIITSON. hambtrsburg, September o, 18-11. I have In use in my kitchen one of Hathaway’s Patent Hot Air Cooking Stoves, nnd can recom mend it as a very superior article. The one,l have is No. 3, if has 5 boilers and an oven sufficiently large to bake G loaves of bread. The baking, roast ing and boiling, can bo done at the same time and with much less wood than required for aijy stove I have ever used. ,This size appears to be pccu liarly calculated for Farmers, and for their benefit 1 invite them to call, and see this stove in use, as 1 shall lake pleasure in showing tho stove to those who wish to see it. S. VVUNDEIILI H. a .rlialp, September 12, 1811. Messrs. E. Robinson’& Co. Gentlemen-—I have fairly tested tho “Hot Air Stoves’’ which.you put up at my house and can recommend u as possessing principles of economy and convenience any other stoves which I have overseen. Tho boilers coming in immediate contact with the fire gives it great fa cilities for boiling, and the oven is boated’on such a principle that bread is baked in as fine amanner as in a brick oven. ' I find it also a great spying of fuel and labor, and would advise all to adopt it. M. Me LELLAN. e. nr lisle, September 1’2,18d1. -Messrs. E. Robinson & Co. Gentlemen.—l have during the few days I have Und your Hathaway-Hot Air Stove in use become convinced, of Us great'superiority over all other stoves I have used or s?en—.l find by the trial that boiling, roasting, baking and 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. .1 have here tofore been of the opinion bread couldnot be well baked in a Cook Stove, but I am convinced upon trial that it can be done as well in yohr stove as in a brick oven, j"! believe that the general introduc tion of your stoves into use will be very beneficial to the public, therefore 1 shall fake pleasure in re commending it to my friends. . / WM. MOUDY. JASO27 has just received a lot of Fresh Cranberries; 4 Jot °f host Table Oil; Spanish Olives; Nonpareil .Capers; * Pickles assorted, (new); *. /JTqmatoJCetchup; ' Cider Vinegar, besrtjuality; ' . Also an additional supply of new Bunclfßaistns; . Sperm nnd Moald Candles; * ’■ •Fresh Lemons; \Vater and olherjCf Best White Winter. Bleached Sperm other qualities, .r All of which, in addition to his former stock; is offered - for sale. at r ihp, lowdst cash prices at his store a few.doors west of tho Court Ilouse, Main street, - . Carlisle, November 11, .1841, ~. . . " gN ALMON just rdedved und for said by: J; <fc E. • fin i 5MIl’H*5; aBsori(d IIICRI--lSl 1 ICRI--lS for sale ; Diukle, 13.-' |KI"S3 : 2WSQ» W&.'CO.. CHANGE OF POSITION. UNION HOTEL, ,J Carlisle, .?a* THE Subscriber, thankful for past favors, re spectfully informs the citizens of tins county, that he has removed to the wwll'k’mnvn Tavern Stand, on the North-Westcornerof South Han over and Vomfort streets', recently occupied by George Bcitem, Esq.; where lie is prepared to accommodate, In first rale style, all those who may favor him with their custom. 7 The MOUSE is large and commodious, and is fitted up and furnished in a style of elegance and comfort unsurpassed bj? any house in the bor ough. As it is situated in a pleasant and central, part of the town, it is very convenient foi' busi ness men and travellers. ■.His TABLE will constantly be supplied with the best the market can afford—:uul his* . BAK with.the very best of liquor-?.-™ DUOVEHS will find it to their interest to stop with hi nr, as his STABLE is ample, and a care ful and experienced Ostler will always be found in attendance. will be taken by the week mouth, or year. WM.S. ALLEN. Carlisle, April 22, 1841.—tf. J9JS. jr. C. JVEJPF, -BUROBOM DENTIST, informs the ladies and gentlemen of Carlisle and its vicinity that ne sets Artificial Teeth iii the most approved manner. He also scales, plugs and separates teeth to an-est decay. Ur. N. prepares a tooth powder, whiclAvhi tens the teeth, without injui ihg the cnaniel, col ors the gurus a fine red and refreshes the mouth. Thetouth ache will.bc,cure.d».m..most_.jcases f Without extraction; and an odontalgic' WiVsli is prepared for-healing sore gums anti fasten the • , ' ~ i Ladies and gentlemen are requested to call and examine his collection of Porcelain or In comipublc teeth, \> Inch will never decay or change color, and are free from all unpleasant odour, durable and well adapted lor chewing,' which will'be inserted in the best manner and at lair prices. All persons wishing Dr. N. to call at their dwellings Will please to leave a: line at his resi dence, Ncj. 7 Harpers Row, when punc tiiitViy to. ] b.t,,irjs.pro fession. JFrom a-.long he hopes to give general Carllsie, August" 1, 1839,' ’m* * M. B. liOßKirrS’ VEGETABLE EJil- BROCATiON, The efficacy of this most valuable Embrocation is attested who have proved its heal-, inequalities in the cure of the most troublesome disease# to which the horse is liable, such as old or.lresh Wounds, Sprains, pains ami weakness of the'Limbs,. Bruises, Swellings, stillness of the Joints, &c. &c.. *■ Among numerous certificates which might bo produced, the following, is thought sufficient; it is from 1. Bccsidcs,-EbTp the great stage owner and mail contractor,. \ " This is to certify that 1 have used M. B. Ro berts’ Embrocation for various kinds' of bores,' W ounds, &-Sprains on horses, and I find it to ex ceed any other that I.havo tried. I. REESIDE. For sale in Carlisle, by Slevcusun l)inklc» ■Ur. ttwayue’s Syrup of Wild Clicr- iy- Cincisnatti, February 15, 1810. Dr. Swavne —Dear bin—Permit me 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—the Compound Syrup of Prunns Virginiana, or Wild Cherry Bark., In my travels of late I have seen in a great many instances the wonder ful eHect-i of your medicine in relieving children of very obstinate complaints,-such as Coughing, Wheezing, Choaking of Phlegm, Asthmatic at tacks, &c. &c. I should not have written this let ter, however, at present, although I have leit it my duty to'add my testimony to it for some lime, 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 n family of my acquaintance. “I thank I-loaven,” said the dealing mother, “my child is saved from the jaws of death! O how I feared the rclerltlcss ravagor! But my child is safe! is safe!” Beyond doubt DrSwnynes Wild Chorry Syrup is the most valuable medicine in this or any other country. lam certain 1 have witnessed moro than one hundred cases where it has been attended with complete success, tam using it an obstinate at tack of Bronchitis, in which it proved effectual in an exceedingly short time, considering the severi ty of tho case. 1 can recommend it in the fullest confidence .of its superior virtues; I would advise that.no family should bo without it; it is very plea sant and always beneficial—worth double and of ten ten times its price. The public are assured “— R. Jackson, D. D. Formerly Pastor of tho Ist Prcsbyt’n. Ch. N. Y. September 23, 18-11. -JIG&N~TS —J.-J, Myors .&-Go.-Qarlislo;-Marlin , Lutz, Market street, Harrisbur; G. & R. W. Da vis, (251 Market street) and Rev. J. P. Cook, (53 -Market street) Baltimore. ■ fflgr Last Notice. ST is now nearly one year since my connexion with the I ‘Volunteer” establishment ceased, ut which time the books and accounts of the Brin were'all assigned to me for my share—ami 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-uuless .payment be made on or before the Ist Of July next, compulsory process wiirthen positively be resorted to against each ami every delinquent. . E. CORNMAN. Carlisle, May 20, 1841. * N, B. — The books are left with D. Smith, Esq. in Carlisle. ' NEW &, FASSiIONABILE TAILOI&EK.G . ESTABLISHMENT. TKo subscribers blcg leave to inform the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, that they, have opened a Shop in No. 4 1 BEETEM ? S ROW,' where they intend carry ing on the above business in all its various branches. They hope to receive a liberal share-of the public pat ronage. ■ - , - * . . BENTZ & REIGHTER.V Carlisle, Oct. 21, ,1811.—3m.’ , • ' ' . /jfVF ALL-PREPARATIONS for the CURE xLJpOF CORNS, Ifdgn soon be found that Whee lers Pine Extract is'the best, upon trial. It re lieves tho'painjmd crirpsthe corn in from two to four .days. Mr. J. Be‘yoft, of Fredericjc, Md., writes tliarlie has beeff 1 afflicted with corns for nearly.seven years, and used ail the preparations forjiiacure offered during that time,without being .ctired. He noticed the advertisementsand obtain ed twoboxdsofthe Pino Extraci, lutenl on giving it a thorough trialjho used half of one box and is entirely cured by it. ' : Depots, No. 59 Chesnut st.-, N. E. corner of Fourth & Chesnut, and Nosl 28 and-29 Arcade. Price 35 &00 cts. ■ W,. WHEELER, Nov 4,1841. •' Importer Proprietor. For sale in Carlisle, by Stevenson & Pinltle. : Sperm Oil. . A vcry-siipcibir'article of Sperm Oil maybe btjtV bv Sieveuaun aiul-Diukluhi Drug dnd^ehemicttptoi'e. .THESE unrivalled pills having now acquir ed a celebrity, and a popularity unequalled in the annals of medicine, and also having obtain ..e<l the. entire confidence and being used in the private practice of.ulmnst the whole body of/lie medical faculty in*(he.United States, Europe, Asia, South America, the ijWest Indies, and a great part of Africa, i t is unnecessary to adver tise them at length, or to say anything further of their merits,Alum by stating Uic complaints which they are'most'effective in the cure of, and \vl)ich are 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, ftirrcjd. tongue, nausea, distensions of jtlic stom ach and bowels, incipient-diarrhoea,‘flatulence, habitual costiveuess, 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 arc exceedingly mild in their operation, pioduemgneither nausea, gtfpinp nor debility. ~ ‘Extract of a letter from Dr, Pye, of Quebec , L. C, “For bilious fevers, sick headaches;- torpidi ty of the bowels, arid enlargement of the spleen. Dr. Peters’ Pills are an excellent medicine.” Extract of a letter from Dr. Gurney, of New Or/cauSj Im % “I iniye received much assistance in my jfrac- Uce—especially in jaundice and yellow lever— from tile use ot Peters’ Pills. I presume, that on an average, 1 prescribe a hundred boxes a month.” Jixtracl of u letter foam Dr. Reynolds, ofGdl- vestou % Texas, Fhcy arc certainly an fa mily. medicine, and there is no quackery about them.” ; ■ $£ • " Extract of a letter from Dr. fVaffieiV'pf J’/iifa dcljihia. r <#V “Your pills arc the mildest in thcirjmeralions, and yet most powerful in their ef>ucj& of-any that 1 have ever hu*l with in a practusfSf e ? ght and twenty years, i’heir action on Ujc’chyfc and hence on the impurities of the bloodYiiMVp s dciitly surprising.” . ■IMPORTANTTO THE AFFLICTED. COUGH LOZENGES arc £3 fast superseding the use of all other reme dies for. Coughs, Colds, As'tlirha, Croup, Hoop jng Cougti and Consumption. • v •, They ifve hot tuaty'xm agbcxfml mcilicmc In use. Sjx-centji worth a clay is <ilT ■itaafcAs required in anycase, and ail ordinary cases .arc cured in'dne or two (lavs. 6/t'crman's Lozenges. —AVe 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 withal so pleasant, that the most fastidious taste cannot reject’ it. Weare glad to percejve that all kinds of medicines are now prepared in this palatable way by Dr. Siierman, and may be obtained'at the dc.pdl m,ll»iscity.— [Philada. Times.! We kndty’df ho better cough"medicine than Dr. Sherman’s Cough Lozenges; they cure so soon am) are so pleasant that u is a) most a plea sure to be sick, to be thus agreeably dosed.— [N.Y. Sun.] Sherifl Put kins, “Mr. Burton, of'Providence, Mr. Shuler, ol Boston, Mr..Ki\eis; Mi*. Combs, Mr. Wallace, Judge Peters, iMrs..Culem:ui k Mrs Richardson, and hundreds ol others ol this, city, have called to express their surprise and com mendation of the speedy ivliel am) cures tilVct* cd by these truly wondcrtul Cough Lozenges. § Doctors Smith, Comstock’,Har ris, Brigham and several others of our must dis tinguished physicians,have used these Lozenges in their practice with invariable success. The medical faculty uniformly approve of them, us the best cough medicine in use. WORM LOZENGES, greatest discovery ever made fur dis pelling the various kinds ol worms, that so Ire - ' 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 as a cummoli peppermint Lo zenge. Rev. Dr. Ludlow has used them for 3 wo years, and always with entire success. Daily com plaints aic made by persons who have'been, gulled out ot their dollars by humbug advertis ers, but who have found a cUi;c in Sherman's Lozenges. Remember, you arc not acquired lo buy several dollars worth of the.se Lozenges lo test their virtues,. A few shillings worth' will cure you. - . The Rev. Jabcz Townsend’s little girl, nide years old, was given up ns incurable by two phy. siedans. She was fast wasting away, and was so. miserable that death was alone looked to for re lief. • Three doses of Sherman’s Worm LozenJ 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 ot for destroying worms. Dr. Hunter, another celebrated physician, uses no other worm medicine in his practice. . Dr. Castle. 297 Droadway, N. V. has used Sherman’s Lozenges in his practice for more than two years, alul never knew them to fail, Ei:lce_2s_a_ncL37ilccnts_peiibux. 03*Wholesale & Retail Lozcngo Warehouse, No. 90 North Sixth street. Also, for sale by’ Samuel ,Wilson & Co. Nhippensburg; William Barr, New\illc, and '5. ELLIOTT, Carlisle. LAY & STOUFFER’S •Vcw JFotmelrtf and JlSaehiue Shop. ■ The subscribers thankful for past favors, here by'notify the public that the v still continue at their stand in Main Street, a few doors east ol the. Jail, where they are prepared to do at short notice OF ALL KINDS, such as Turning Lathes, 'Apple~Nuts;Plaisler breakers, orn shelters'; Hollow Anvils, Mandril’s Patent Machines for- bending Wagon Tyres, Wagon boxes and coach boxes of -all sizes. Static Plate ’s, Mill castings, $-c. fyc. . They will also build MOKSE -P'O WIB-KS ’ AND , • - THRASHING MACHINES, and do all kinds of repairing, as they are we 11 prepared with patterns of various kinds. They will also manutacture Cutting boxes, Kr. See. They are also prepared to execute patterns for Mill Gearing, and of every kind, ,at short notice, * 'Also, on hand a lot ot Witherow’s.lmproVed Patent Ploughs, which'they will dispose of rca ' sonahty. '•-*.*. t * GEORGE LAV, ABRAHAM STGUFFER". Carlisle, March 4, 1841. - JhiOilM SBEStS3:I . Thc.subfJcribcr, having sold his.stock of DRUGS, &c.,.iut6ituBBettlingupluB bufiincsB,andwould hereby notify those,indebted to call and settle their accounts before the first of. January ;-no*t, when his books, will be left with J..R. IhviNE, Esq., for collection. , • -V- -..A. J. NORTH. Nowville, Sept. 23, 1541.—3m.* PIQKLING Vinegar for; sale by J. & E. Corn- ..." . ' • ' - SUGAR iroiißoaoif-New Pxlciins Molasses of the best by J. &E. .Common, ,*■ 1} UST received a supply of Tom n<o K.et€latip; GOLDEN BALL HOTEL, West high st., c.im.isi.i;. THE subscriber, thankful for past favors, here*: by notifies the public generally, that ho still continues ,nt the old stand, nearly opposite the Col lege Campus, where he will at all times bo found ready and Willing to accommodate in the best pos sible manner, those who may favor him y?ith a call. The House is located in tho most business part of the town, and is near the stopping place..of the Cara on the Rail Road. The UO H OMS aro large and airy—-the TABLE will be supplied-with the very best the markets can furnish—and tho BAR with tho choicest Liquors. His charges aro rea sonable, and he will endeavor to merit by assidui ty and attention a continuance of public patronage. BOARDERS taken by tho week, month, or year. DROVERS and TRAVELLERS will find it to their interest to stop'wilh him, as he has plen ty of stabling, and a careful OSTLER always at hand.2* ANDREW ROBERTS. Carlisle, Aug. 19, 1841. If Corns. 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 - ' £TE VEjYSON £?' DIKKLR. . M’CIJSLJLA.N’B EIOTEL. South-IVest Corner of the Public Square, CARLISLE, Pa. THE subscriber has taken that well-known tavern stand, near the County Hall, Carlisle, lately occupied bj Mr, WiUiam*S. Allen, where he will at all times be prepared to accommodate his old lrie.,nds and the public generally, with every thing needful to make their viAt agreea ble. His TABLE will f>e supplied with .the Best the market can afford—lns B Alt with the choic esfllquors~and-every other requisite in the best style'. Prices .very moderate. HOARDERS will be taken by the week, month or year. ( A careful OSTLER.wiII he always in ancc, and DROVERS and olhets will find it to .their advantage to give him a rail. m. McClellan. May*.l3, mt, “ - 'NEW «ooirs. “IffTJST received at the store of ANDREW RICII SIS ARDS, n goudral assortment of Fall and Winter (toods consisting in part of Wool and Cloth dyed ptivojand^ ■ ■■ Bhick>S>TOv;t\, olive, diamond, heaver A pilot cloths; black, blue, brown, unit, plain and figured Cassimeres, new stylo. ’ Sattinclts of assorted colors, from -50 cents to £2,00. Boavertecns, jeno cords, cariton flannclsj'red, white, yellow and green llaunols:'—rtieks, checks and muslins. , 0-1 3-t morinoes, mouslin-dc-liuno and Saxony cloth, J figured and plain. Figuicd, plain,' striped, barred jack- < inetl and Swiss inusUns. Pawn, mouse, Mack,- hlut?j black, slate, figured mid plain silks. , Bonnet silks and ri Mums, newle._ Shawls, S.l9y.C^j] , P^S r y ; Clolh r and fur caps. .Carpeting,' health ruus; floor-.' cloth, baizes and blankets. Colored and whilc'carpet : yarn-fresh ifSacßtCi’Ol, together with a general ■ ussorlmcnl of Quccnstvarc «V C/yi.vm.s, which will ie sold at moderate prices, nt the store of Carlisle, Oct. 7, tf BEET EM’’S HOTEL. mil E ‘subscriber, thankful for past favors, rc- JL specifully informs-his customers and the pub lic in general, that bo lias removed to that large and commodious establishment on Hie North-wpst corner of the Public JSnuare, into the property of Thomas C. Lane, \\hicli he Ims filled up in a very •superior manner as a - PUB La c houseJ nn*d whore he is prepared.to furnish all who may favor him with their custom with the very, best accommodations. This Hotel., from vis central .location, is very convenient for business men; ami being 1 ncar-lhe slopping place of the Cars on the'Kail road, it vyill also furnish-Travellers with a rend}’ place of rest and refreshment. The UOOMIS are largo and airy—the TAB L E will,always be well'supplied wilb the best th.o markets can afford—the, 11 A R with the best of Liquors——the charges will be reasonable—anti nothing shall be left Undone on the pbrt of the sub scriber to mexU a share of public patronage. BOARDERS will be taken by the week, month; or year. '. •. DROVERS will find it to their,interest lo stop \yfjh him, as bis STABLE is amble, and a-rnre ful and experienced Ostler always it attendance; 1 _ GEORGE BEETEM. Carlisle, April 1, 13.41. . tfi SPHIII’S HOTEL. ■ The subscriber respectfully announces to bis. friend and the public generally, that ho has leased, and is nowin possession of, that well known Tavern Stand, a few doors north of the Bank,.in North Hanover Street,-Carlisle, recently kept by Mr. Joint Common, ivhcrc lie will bc happy at all times to attqnd to those "Wliolnay call, He Batters himself, that he is so situated ns to he able to accommodate in every respect, his customers, on as reasonable terms, and satisfactory a mnnnbr,, ns can be dono-any-whcre-in-the-Borough-.—He-wilLbe particularly careful to have his T A 11 Ij IK sup plied with an abundance of the best and most whole some provisions—and-his £ AK with the purest and choicest of Liquors. . A careful Ostler'always in attendancfl-r-aiid Trav elers & Drovers will find it to their interest to call. Boarders taken by tho week, month or year, on tho most reasonable terms* • Ho solicits a share of public patronage. JOHNH, SPAHR. Carlisle, October 28, 1841.—3 m. Trustees ’ JVotice. WHERE AS-Gcoige-Logucrby-his-lastwill and testament, dated the 7th March, 1811, did de vise to three trustees, to be appointed by the will of Ids widow Jane Loguo, to be sold upon the death of his said wife, and the proceeds thereof, after tho payment of certain [ specific legacies, “to bo divided among his brothers and sisters’,cluldrcn as tenants in-common share and share alike,” and the said Jane Loguo by her wifi dated tho 31st of -August, 1823, appointed John Proctor, William Irvino and Andrew Blair, who sold th&said real, estate and settled their account of the trust which was confirmed by the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county on the 9th August, 1841, and tho said Cbart did decree that tho balance in their hands should be .distributed according to the will of tho said George Loguo, deceased. Now 20lh Nov, 1841, on motion of Fred-’k. Wafts, dp hereby, order and decree thavflio said Trustees do giyo public notice in the Carlisle Herald and American Volunteer until the Ist January next,* to all persons interested in the distribution of tho said fund, that they appear on the second Monday of January next, at a Cfourt of Common Picas to.bb’held at Carlisle, and mako their claims to their portion of the said fund, and‘shew qause%why the, said Court should not then make^a.distribution thereof according to tho will of tho said George Loguo, dec’d. : . . .. BY THE COTJRT.- November 25,1811. . ’ , . Ct Estate of George Coffey, dec'eL LETTERS bf Administration on the estate of George" Goffej r , late of Southampton..township, Cumberland rouqty,.dGc’dM,havo befen issued to the subscriber reSidingln said township: All per sona indebted to said cstatd are requested to make immediate payment, and those having.claims to present them properly MUhentica ted for settlerhcpt. , x T ■ . , i Adm^r. ■■■ '■J',;,. VALUABLE MEDICAX.jPKEPAR ATIONS arc culculaled to produce more real good than can possibly result' from the use of any pthers, for severaCreasonss —They, are not recommend ed to cure alh'and every disease, asisgencrally boasted of other preparations, (which the roost ignorant must be aware'eahnot be, as different diseases require different medicines,) but each of Dr, Lcidy’s Medicines are recommended and adapted to different classes of diseases. They do not Contain Mercury, or the minerals which arc combined wilh.mosp, if not all, other prepa rations in use. They are perfectly safe and pleasant to takq, containing nothing offensive or deleterious,, but being composed .of Vegetable Extra'cts-—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. They are the preparations of u Regular Druggist, (Dr. Leidj,) also Physician, attested by the most distinguish cd Physicians of the United States, among whom, ’are. Dr. P. S. Physic, Dr. N. Chapman, Dr. W. Uibson, Dr. S* Jackson, Dr. VV. E. Horner, Dr. W. P. Dewecs, Dr. T. C. James, Dr. J. Redman Coxc,_Dr. R.-Harc, &c., &fc.; also, by the Rev. W. 11.. Delaney, Robert Adrain, L.’JU D., J; E. Biddle, Esq., and numerous othersi 'l'hey have been employed in,innumerable in-, stances, with the must 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. Cfc. (Sec certificates mid re commendations,* accompan} ing the directions with each Medicine. Dr. l.cidijh, Medicated Extract of Sarsapar illa.—The preparation of b.rn>ap.,nlla in existence. One Menaced Dollar* will he |«»r t’ciicd tor n preparation < qu d toit,' One hmije (huff a pint)'is equal to bix pints of the strongest h’yrup of S irsapavilla tli.it can he made. -Com ment upon the viitucs of Sarsaparilla is inmr- —the world know.* it—it is only'neccssaty • tor persons using;- it to.he sure of getting a good preparation of it. See rtcunmiendatijns, Vuh - directions; Pi ice £1 CO a bottle’ l Victory ! [•Blood Pills'! a.component .part of which is Sar? /sapariUa;- * The reputation of Dr. Leidy’s Sarsaparilla Blood Pills is so Well known, that connhent upon ihtfir virtues is nhrtost unnecessary,' Suffice it to say they possess all the Purg*ativrnnd Purifying pro porlios.tliat can he comhincd in the form o 7 Pills. Newspaper Puffing is unnecessary to lhcir"suc cetss. - Their efficacy, in one cpse.isn sure introduction and Five years thTonjrtamtthc United Stiites, hnvo made them us they deserve to be Victorious! Whilst the Proprietors and Manufacturers of oth ers Pills, have been endeavoring tcThunibug tho .public in various ways to introduce tiieir pills, publishing columns of matter apdboilstering them up by made, (also, lying certificates, and attribu tin* to thrif pills’the powers of effecting every thing, barely excepting llie'restoration of the dead In life. Dr.;Leidy has allowed his. Blood Pills to be come known-by their elfecD; thus establishing for them a character-that can never be-taken front thorn, and which is proof incontrovertible,of their qualities. Most other pills.have gone out of use since their introduction, many leave fallen into dcserved'dis repule, and some are now altogether unknown; still a few hangers-on endeavor to gull the ignorant hy plausible (though false) reasoning of the ex traordinary powers Iheirpills possess; butlhe pub lic are fully sensible of such Imposition. Dr. N, B. Leidy is a regular Physician Drug gist, attested hy Doctors Physlck, Chapman, Jackson, Dowers, Horner,, Hibson, Coxo, Hare, Arc., and well knows the haturn oflhe ingredients contained in his Blood .Pills, and knows tho their adaptation in all cases where a purgative, is re quired, or for purifying the hlnod. Theredsifo risk or danger in employing them; they contain no Mercury—they do ndl produce in flammation of the Bowels—dliey do not produce disorganization of, nor do they injure the digestive function^—they, do not produce the piles—they do not produce irregularity of the bowels, or costive ness, ns do oilier pills; on the contrary, they will be found to obviate all the foregoing, besides being efficacious'in all casijs where a purgative may be necessary, 1 and for purifying the Blood and Animal Fluids.. Ample directions, together with recommenda tions from Physicians ami others, accompany each hox of pills. . Uj Price 25 cents a box. Dr. -liccliter’s Pulmonary. Pre sej-yiitive. Pot* Coughs, Colds, Asthmas Catarrhs, Infiuen l)is~-uses of-the Lungs, Spitting cl Blood, ami arrest b£ approaching CONSUMPTION. Throughout Germuny-this preparation is used -moikj-tUau-;my-oiher-for~Cuuglis, Colds, &c. fife? and is there so well known, that they call it the “Life Preserver ** • s' ' . Thousands in -this throughout the United States, owe their present existence to the good effects of this medicine. Numerous' certificates have been published from'time to time—further comment is unnecessary. See directions. . Xh ice 50 cents a bottle. 6 J)r. Leidy’s Tetter 8j Itch Oint- ment, -AN infalliblei,rcniedy Ini', various affections of the Skin, removing' Pimples, Pustules, amp . Eruptions, ol the Skin, and particularly i adapted to the cure of Teller mid the Itch. This ointment has been used in, numerous ♦schools throughout* the city and county, as well as Factories, employing numerous girls ftiul boy s, and amongst whom.Tetter- and Itch, .as well as other Affections of the Skin; prevailed, with the most unexampled success. Names of. School Teachers, ns well ns Superir.tendants 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, and disagreeable affections, , > Price 25 cents a box. Dr. Leidy’s Rhuomatic Liniment, A truly efficacious application fur Rhueroatism, Bruises, Sprains, Stillness ami Weakness of the Joints, .Numbness,qf the Muscles and Limbs, Pains along the Hack", Spine, Sides; and atross the Louis. Many highly commendatory certificajes from physicians and others,, have been frequently, published of its e!hc;tcy. See' directions.' ' Price 3"i cents a battle, or three bottles for one dollar, . The •foregoing Medicines nre prepared only, and sold Vyhofcsalc and Uctail, at Dr. Leitly’s health Kmporium, No. ,J9l. North Second street, near Vine street, (Sign of the Golden Eagle nod; Serpents,) . : Philadelphia. " . Sbid at the Drug Store ofcSTEVENSON & DINICI.K, Carlisle. Pa. ■ fHSUIi beat of bleached fcqicrnvuiid Whale Oil for sal. JL.byJ. &E. Common. ■ •V - '»*-
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