VAI. .TION3 are calculated to, produce mote real good than can possibly .result from the use of, any others, for several reasons:—'They are not recommend*; ed to cnrValVand every disease, as is generally . boasted nf other preparations, (which the most ignorant must be aware cannot be, as different thseases require differeht mediclnea,) but each of Dr, Leidy’s Medicines are recommended and adapted to.different classes of diseases. They ,*ip not contain Mercury, or ijic minerals which nfe combined with most, if not all,' oilier prepa-: rations in use. They are perfectly' safe and 0 pleasant to take, containing nothing offensive or but being composed of Vegetable Extracts—may be employed by young and old, male and'female, at all tlmes, and under all cir '■cumstaiicesrwithnnt~rcs,traint from occupation,' leriiperate or moderate living. They are'the preparations of uliegular Druggist, (Dr. Leidy,) 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. Gibson, DivS Jackson; DrrW. E.-Horner,- Dr. \V. P. Dewees, Dr. T. O, James, Or. J. ] Redman Coxe, Dr. H. Hare, 6cc., fife.; also, by | the Rev, W. H, Delaney,’Robert Adrain, L. L. D., J. L. Biddle, Esq., and numerous others,*— They 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* ts*c. (See certificates arid re commendations, accompanying the directions with each Medicine* ■ Dr. Leidy'a Medicated Extract of Sanaftar ilia.— The stiongeiit preparation of'Sarsaparilla' in existence. One Hundred Dollars will lie for feited for a preparation equal to it. One Battle (hall' a pint) is equal to six pints of the strongest Syrup.of Sarsaparilla that cun be made. Com ment upon the virtues of Sarsaparilla is unne cessary—the world knows it—itlsonly necessaiy •for persons usi'ngit to be sure of getting a good preparation of it; ■ Sec recommendations, with directions^ Price g'l 00 a bottle Victory! WHO DOES NOT Know OF Db. Leioy's .-a component -part - of which is .San*. •^Th'oVepulbtionbrDf^L^ Pills-is-sbnyolHcnowrtrthar'cOfflmsfit ifjion their virtues is almost unnecessary. Suffice it to say - they- possess ail the Purgative and-Purifying pro- Serties that can be combined in the form oi Pills, fewspaper Puffing is unnecessary to their suc • ccss. - ■ ” Their efficacy, m one case, is asuro introduction . -t —SHd 'pa'sVporl of iH'om to-a-thousand. ■ Five years employment of them throughout the United States, have made them as they deserve-to be Victorious! Whilst the Proprietors and Manufacturers of oth ers Pills,have been endeavoring tiTKumbug the! public in various.ways-to'.introduce their pills, publishing columns of,matter and boilstcring them ,iip by made, false, lying certificates, and'attribu tingto their,"pills-the powers of effecting”every thing, barely excepting the restoration of the dead to life. - Dr. Leidy has allowed his Blood Pills to be come known by their effects; thus establishing for ' them a character that can never, bo taken from them, and which is proof incontrovertible of their qualities. Most other pills have gone' out of use since their Introduction, many have fallen into deserved dis repute, and some are now altogether unknown; still a favy hangers-on endeavor to gull the ignorant, by plausible (though false) reasoning of the ex traordinary powers their pills possess; butlhe pub lic are fully sensible of such imposition. Dr. N. B. Leidy, is a regular Physician Drug gist, attested by Doctors Physick, Chapman, Jackson, Dewees, Horner,' Gibson, Coxe, Hare, &0., and well knows the nature of the ingredients contained in his Blood Pills, and knows'too their adaptation in all cases where a purgative is re ■quired, or for purifying the blood, • ' There is no risk or danger, in employing them; . they contain no Mercury—they, do not produce in-, iiammntion of the Dowels—they do not produce disorganization of, nor do they injure the digestive functions—they do not produce the pilel—they do not produce irregularity of the bowels, or coslive -neSs, as do other pills; on the contrary, they will bo found to obviate all the foregoing, besides being efficacious in ail cases where a purgative may be necessary, and for purifying the Blood and Animal' Fluids,, ‘ ’ Ample, directions,'together With recommenda tions from Physicians and others, accompany each box of pills., (U Price 25 cents a.box. . ■ pr. Leicly’s Tetter Itch Oirit- incut. AN infallible remedy for variotis affections of the Skin, removing. Pimples, . Pustules, and ’ Eruptions ot the Skin, and particularly . adapted to the core (if Tetter and the - ■: - Itch.' ,'| This ointment . has - been used in numerous schools throughout the.city and county, as'well as Factories, employing uumeruusgirlsahd boy s 1 and amongst whom Tetter aiid Itch, as well as • other Affections of.the.Skin, prevailed, with the most unexampled, success. Names of A’chool Teachers, ns well.as Superintendants and Frp-, prietors of Factories, could he given,,contirming the above, hut for the delicacy they feel in hav mg their names published' in..connection with such idathshme and disagreeable affections. ■ Price 25 cents a box. ' ' ' T)r. Leitly’s Rliiiematic Liniment, A truly efficacious application for Kluiematism, Bruises, Sprains, Stiffness and Weakiu sy hf.the Joints, Numhness of the Muscles and 'Limbs, Pains along the Back, Spine, Sides,' and aero s the Loins. . V:.. ~ Many’higitiy commendatory certificates frhrti physicians ami others, 'have jhihlished of its efficacy.", See HireVtidija. . Price 3rj. cents a boUk*,ur three battles,for ene dollar.. ..-ft*; 1 . ■ The foregoing Medicines afeprepared ohlv, and, sold &Vbblesuie and lietail. at - I)r. Leitiy’s Ileallli Krapdi'iunf, No. 191JSdrth Secondstreet, ne.tr Vine street, (Sign of the Golden Eagle and SerpeiVts,)';\ ■ \ Philadelphia'' ■ Sold ai ffic.lVrug Store of STEVENSON ts - DlNKEE.,Carlisle, Pa. ' . ;. DENTISTRY. . v.;,. S$ ,permaricnU|y,'lnciitVd ,inr CAi-Usle; aiid will perform tlmt «rr ri tjmi rd in ininVSttVijeTrVs'lCTfW'FlliiNXt.l’ljUMClNtt umV X l"U, imd' liiscrtinp ATVl'lFKllAt. fTF.ETH (torn a MfiVlletopihjt «. lull act' .He will aUiintttiHl toall triSKawsof the’MoolhV ; ; , the first .apiVsccomlrdfiitUion ,sti b« to rmlt'P'lJie' . freth of clnltlren ijhJ ynimu.p.erSoirtireßiiTar'jimV hrautirul ; l)r. Lnrinih rn'iVfitaU tinns tit- foilnd fit hi* office ijvM.iiii stvei-t, olj)positc-.\t ! Farlane's Hotel.- ,; ; . •! ; ■•ifryvjjsfeJiinelo,lB4l, v just received uiid' fof sale ivyJL &E; picrlcs for sale _*JL by,Stevenson ts 1 Hinkle. - -< NEW, ESTABLISHMENT. Wholesale fy Retajl Confectionary & Fruit Store, Main Street, a fetb doors west of • ■ Reetem's Hotel, and next 'door to T. H. Skives’ Merchant Tailor' Stote> , ‘ Carlisle, Pa. ; GILIELAND&MONYER, EEG leave to acquaint, the public that.lbey have commenced the above business in all ita various branches., ;Tbe Candies ate manufactured by themselves and warranted to Be of the best quality—they would therefore solicit a share of public patronage. .Their assortment consists of the following articles, viz; Mint Slicks, Hoarhoimd Candy,-' Mint Cakes, Flaxseed Candy, Mint Lumps, . Secrets, . • , , ■ Mint Drops, . Cinnamon Sticks, Lemon Sticks, Clove Slicks, ■ Winter Green Sticks, Rock Candy, Cream Candy, Jelly Cakes, Rose Mmonas, Jujube Paste, Sugar Steples, Sassafras Candy, Sour Drops, Fenella Candy, French Secrets,. Carroway Conifits, Mint Lozenges', . Sugar Toys. Lemon Lozenges, . Also, FRUITS AND NUTS, such,as Raisins, Prunes, Figs, .Lemons, Oranges, Currants, Al monds, Bordeaux Almonds, Ground Nuts. Cream Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, ; .Filbeits, English Walnuts, Liquorice Ball, &c. &c. ■ Merchants and others are invited to call and ex amine for themselves before purchasing elsewhere. All orders thankfully received and punctually at* tended to. Carlisle, November 25,1841. ‘ N. Bi BAKING done at the shortest notice. _ New Hardware, Grocery AND-VARIETY STORE. _ THE subscriber has just returned from the ci ties of New York, Philadelphia and Balti more, and is now opening at his store room South East corner of Market Square, and Main streets, (formerlyoccupied by G. W. Esq.) a'ge neral assortment of HARDWARE. STONEWARE. OEOARWARE. BRITTANIA WARE, GROCERIES, , Oils, Paints, Varnishes, Glass, Brushes, Whips, Canes, Lamps for burning Camphino Oil, and a great variety of articles useful and necessary for Raping . keep bnharid, : eamphineJsHr« Cheap'ranifelegant.Uuhstitute fcr rSpermOilfTind-havingbcenappointedtlrcaecnt of Messrs.' Bachees & Brother of Newaik,' N J., for the sale of JONES’ PATENT LAMP in this county, he is prepared to furnisli Lamps and Oil at a very reasonable rate to all who may wish to use this new end economical light. , - . Jlaying selectedjua,goods.dunaself, and-mode purchases for cash, ho is able and determined td‘sell low. Those having,the cash to*lay out will find it to their advantage to give him a call. ■ - . HENRY DUFFJELD. ’ ■ Carlisle, J.uly 0, 1840. ■ If • ENTIRELY NEW LABELS. THE public will pleoso take notice that no Brand re th Pills are Genuine unless the'box has three la-“ bols upon li, (the top, the side, and the bottom,) each containing a facsimile signature of my thus;—B. Brandxethy M* D, These labels aroengrav- Icd on steel, beautifully designed,and done at.an cx -1 pense of $2OOO. Therefore it will bo spen that the on ly thing necessary to procure the medicine in its puri ty, is to observe the labels. . See if the box has three upon it, engraved. Remember, the top, the side and the bottom* The following respective persons are duly authorized and hold (Certificates of Agency, for the sale of.Brandrcth’s Universal Vegetable Pills, in Cumberland county. George \V. Hitner, S. Culbertson, Adam Rcigle, M. G. Rupp, Isaac Borton, Gilmore & M’Kinney, L. Ricgle & Co., J. & J. Kyle, Samuel L. Scntman, BrcchbiU & Crush, Henry Brehndman, As counterfeits of these pills ore in some eases sold for the genuine ones, the safety of the public requires that none should be purchased except from those re coghived os above. .. po Brandreth Pills sold in. Carlisle, arc genuine, except those sold by George W. Hitner, and bo particular to h* ■ Observe that each Agent has an Engraved Certificate of Agehey, containing a representation of Br.’.Brand reth Manufactory at Sing-Sing, and-upon which .will bo seen exact copies of the now labels how used upon the Brandreth pill boxes. B. Bnasdeetilj M. D. Office, No* 8, North Blh at, Phila. FOR RENT. TH AT. largo and . Jfapiffk. House, on tho corner of Hanover flSSill ||A I.outher streets; it can be divided so jnMjjrflß as to accomodate 2 FuilllilCH, and isGHsSSSBS well -calculated for o Bcurdlng House; there, is a largo Cistern and a Well of‘Water-in the yard, also, a Pump nf the door, there iyoleo a Largo Garden and extensive Stabling, and. a Carriage House. It will be rented Separately of‘together. Applyto JOHN P. LYKB. Carlisle.Dec. 9,l6dl.—*tf. f , • y ■ ' . A- HALF LOT OPHROUWHrinlufe Borough of Carlisle, situate onthe south sidb of Lomhcr etrcct,-- bounded on the west by a stone bouse arid Jot of J, Se ller, onthe south by'Dickinsort Alley,'on thecastby the other half of said lot, and.onThO north hy Louther street—containing 30 feet' in front on Loutner street, ondextending south 1240 feet- to. Dickinson Allay— considered one of thehcrtTlinildlng lots in said street. Application to bo made to James LAMosaTon, wbo will show the premised and snake the tcnns.known..'; January..6,lB42. • ,■; ...cV.f/L. ;' V ■ '- . ■jfjcftATOES.' A large supply of Potatoes rocoiv- ed and fm suit, Ir? J.& r E. Common. 'l-c Si-'i-'-i ■. ■ , J./C APS Ili ■ ■'" Just received arilextensive assintmeni of Otter Fur Seal, Hair Seal, Cevlof caps, .wMch will bo sold at nduced prices by -: t ' "' ' ‘ V- -Psyi..'.•■■‘A ;". .. f-ernpisoxn & Caust. ■ 'Shippensli’g. Pcc. SO. r * BONNET SILKS $ RIBBONS—of Oxo vCiy latest stylo, last'received at the store of ' caEEyi .ed pills haying :qu.. ed a celebrity and,'a populantyuncqualledin the annals ofmedtcine, and.alim having obtain ed the entire confidence and being;used inthe private practice of almost the'whole body of t(Te medical faculty in the United'S,tales, Europe, Asia, South America-, the West Indies, and,a great part of Africa, it isunnecesaary toadver tise them at length, or to %ay anythmg.further of their merits, than by stating the complaints which they are most, effective-in the;cure of, and which are as follows:—Yellow.mm fevers, lever atid ague, dyspepsia, l droop, 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 diarrhtca, 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 arc exceedingly mild in their operation, producing neither nauaea.gupinp nor debility.- , ■ ’ -- - Extract of a letter from Sr, Fye, of Quebec, S, C, ; 1 “For bilious fevers, sick headaches, torpidi ty of the bowels, and enlargement of the spleen, Dr. Petcrs’ Pills are-an excellent medicine;”- Extract of a letter Jram Dr. Gurney, of New ’ Orleans, Ea. ••1 have received much assistance in my prac tice—especially in jaundice and yellow fever— from.the use ot Peters’ Pills. I presume, that on an average, I prescribe a hundred boxes a month.". . Extract of a Idler foom t)r. Reynolds, of Gal- “They are certainly an excellent general fa mily medicine, and there is no quackery about them.” . - Extract of a letter from Dr. fVaines, of Phlla del/ihia. ' “Yout pills are the mildest in their operations, and yet most powerful in their effects, of any that I haveeycr met with in a practice of e J ght and twenty years. 'Their action on the chyle and hence on the impurities of the blood, is evi dently surprising. *f - ' • IMPORTANT TO THE AFFLICTED. £JHERMAN.’S COUGH LOZENGES are fast superseding the use of all Other reme dies for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Croup, Hoop ing Cough and Consumption. They are not only the best but the cheapest mediCirteJri uSes o Six ceii&ityorih.-aodaiy is alt that is'required in aiijj'-case, and all ordinary: cases are cured in one'or, two days.'rv r/ ~'i ■' Silrffrkrti 'S'L XfL c/rgrv. ■— vvT-Vi an- C- IVI rOT?’ it Ilf handier mode of taking medicine than in the shape of the lozenge. Jy is so small, so neat, so handy,'and’Withal so pleasant, that the most fastidious taste cannot reject in We are glad to'perceive that all kinds of medicines are now prepared in li'.is palatable way by Dr. Sherman, and may be.obtained at the depot in this city.— [Philada. Times.] . " , 7 '' We "know,of. no better cough medicine than l)r. Sherman’s .Cougly Lozengesi they cure so soon and are so pleasant that it isalmosta plea sureto be sick, to be thus agreeably dosed.— [N. Y. Sun.] Sheriff Purkif.s, Mr. Burton, 1 of Providence, Mr. Shalcr, of Boston, Mr. Rivers, Mr. Combs, rMr. Wallace, Jutlge : 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 effect, ed by these'truly wonderful Cough Lozenges, Doctors SmVt h, V andenburgh, Comstock, II ar ris, Brigham and several others of our most dis tinguished physicians,have used these Lozenges in their practice with* invariable' success;. The medical faculty uniformly approve of t)iem, as the best cough medicine in use. ' SHERMAN’S WORM LOZENGES, Are the greatest discovery ever made for dis pelling the various kinds of . worms, that so Ire quently and distressingly annoy-both children and adults. They are-an infallible remedy and so pleasant to the taste that children will take them as readily as a common peppermint Lo zenge.- Rev. Dr. Ludlow has used them for iwoy ears, gnd always with entire success; Daily coiH plaints are made by persons who have been gulled out of their dollars by humbug advertis ers, but who have found a cure in Sherman’s Lozengesi Remember, you are not required lo buy several dollars worth of these Lozenges to test their virtues. A few shillings worth will cure you. *, The, Rev. Jabez Townsend’s little girl, nine years old, was given up as incurable by two phy sicians. She was fast wasting away, and was so miserable that death was alone looked to for re- Carlisle. Shippcnsburg. Mechanicsburg. Shiiemonslown. Lisburn., Ncwvilie. Churchtown. * Kcnady’s. Newburg. Boiling Springs. New Cumberland. lief. -Three doses of Sherman's Worm LozenJ ges 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. - lir. Hunter, another celebrated physician, uses no other worm medicine in his practice. ' Dr. Castle, £97 Droadway, N. Y. has used Sherman’s Lozenges in his practice for more than two years, and never knew- them tq fail. ' Price 25 and 37J cents per. box. (Ej"Whalesale.Bc_Hetail.Lozehge_Warehou'se,. Nil.-90 North Sixth street. Also, for sale by. 3'amiiyl Wilson fit Co. iShippenshurg; William Barr, Newvillc. and S. ELLIOTT, Carlisle. . LAY & STOUFFER’S JVew Foundry andJtlachine . shop. '"'y. , i .The subscribers thankful for past favors, here' by notify tlie~puhlic that they still continue'at thefr-stand.in Main Stree't, a-few doors-east6l the Jail, where they are prepared to do at short notice , ■ ■ ■ OF .ALL KINDS, suqh a’s Turning Lathes, Apple Nuts, Plaister breakers, orn shelters. Hollow Anvils, Mandril's Patent .Machines for bending Wagon Tyres Wagon boxes and touch boxes of all sizes. Stove Plates, Mill castings, <5 - c. sc. ’ They will also build '. ‘ II OR S,E P. OW.E K S ; ; ' v and THRASHING MACHINES, and db all itindsjpf .repairing, as, they,are well prepared with patterns pfvarious kinds;. They ’WU alsb manufacture Cutting boxes, Bcc., &c.. They are. alßO.prepared to execute patterns ror Mill Oeaiing. and of every kind, at short 'iiotice.'' " ■ .. .• AUo< on hand a .lot of. Witherow’a Improved Patent Ploughs, which they will dispose of rea... sonabh’i ■ ‘ . OEORGF, LAY, „ ABRAHAMSTOUFFER. JACOB ;FETTBRv:.;: BEGSleavetoretumhistWßtptho public for ’.the- patronage hitherto extended- to him,, and raepMtfnlly Informs hie enat'omera and the pnbKo (feneralty, that hO stiU conlinuea (be buel nesß of, CABINET MAKING, ' ! ■ in nil its at hie bid stand in Sfmo elfee't," where ho is always rendyrto attend, to orders Jr. hisJinc, V v ' - Carlisle, ; .Novemher lBv 1841. — 3ni - djSt EaghsH^Mori-; nocs hist received, an. ertohsiyo, assortment, lit'the itttfblqf ; ' — Shippoiutmr#. , ' veatan % 2'exas. ttOßElrt-S’ •.VEGETABLE, EM- : V HROCATION. • vTho efficacyof this moat valuable Embrocation is’iitteSted by tbprisands yho have proveiitB,hea)-1 ing qualities in ilie cure "of ’the.mbsl troublesome diseases to which the holse is liable, such aa-old or fresh Wounds, Sprains, pains and weakness of tha : Limbs,.Bruisesi-Swelfinga,. stiffness of-the Joints, dtc. &c. :/>■■■. . - Among numerous.certificatcs'which might be produced, the following is thought’sufficient; it is from I. fteesides,Esq. -the great stage owner rind mail contractor. . •- V , - -,TJr- - ‘ Sfo fils, is to certify that Ihavo 'uh- . ~i. b. Ko berls’ Embrocation for various kinds of Sores, Woimds,: Si Sprains on horses, and I find it to ex ceed any other that I havo tried. ■'*. I. RKESIDE. For sale id Carlisle, by Stevenson Dinkk. SUROBOW 53BNTIST, ■ ; - RESPECTFULLY informs the ladies and gentlemen of Carlisle and its vicinity that lie sets Artificial Teeth in the most approved mannerl He also scales*plugs -ahd : separates teeth to arrest decay. . . Dr. N: prepares a tooth powder, which whi tens the teeth, without injuring the enamel, Col ors the gums a tine red and refreshes the mouth. The, tooth ache will lie cured, in most cases, without extraction; and an, odontalgic wash, is prepared for healing sore , gums and fasten the teeth. • ' Ladies ahd gentlemen are requested to call and examine his collection of Porcelain or In corruptible teeth, which will never decay or change r cblor,‘ and are free froin all unpleasant odour,' durable and well adapted idV chewing* whiclv-will be inserted in the best manner and at fair prices,'.. „ All persons wishing Dr. N. to call 4 >aL their dwellings will please toleavc*a lin£ at his resi dence, So. 7 Harper*s Uo.Wj when he will punc tually attend to every call in the jine of his pro fession. From a long and successful practice* he hopes to give general satisfaction. Carlisle, August 1,1839. rti i)p. Swayue’s Syrtlp of Wild Cher • Cinciknatti, February 15, 1840; Dr. SwjOM—Dear.Sir:—Permit me to take the liberty of writing to you at {hisYurie to express my approbation, and; tp recommend to the attention of heads of families and others* your invaluahJe /JK’ii* i o iliß_theCoinpouml^'rupo_f,l > jiur.isVirgim;ina_, -Or'Tr-Wr-. . Have seen in a great many instances the wonder' ful effects of your medicine in relieving children.of very obstinate complaints, such as Cp,ughihg, Wheezing, Chocking of Phlegm, Asthmatic at tacks, &c. &c. I should rioPbuve.wifatett.lhiaJflfe. ter, however, at present, although X have felt it my 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 imrestoring tp perfect health,, an ‘‘only child,!’.whose case was almost hopeless. in a .family of my acquaintance., “I thank ileaven,” said the doating mother, “my child is saved 1 from the jaws of death! O how I feared the relentless ravagor! But my child is .safe! is safe)” ■ 1 ■ . . Beyond doubt DrSwaynes Wild Cherry Syrup is the. most..vaiuablel medicine in this or any other country. lam certain 1 have witnessed more than one hundred cases where it has been attended with complete success. lam using it an obstinate at tack of Bronchitis, in which it proved’effe.ctual in nn'cxceedingly short time, considering the severi ty-of the case. 1 can recommend'it in the fullest CohTtdence of its superior virtues; I would advise that no family should bo without it; itis very plea sant and always beneficial —worth double and of ten ten times its price. The public arc assured there is no quackery about it. ' li. Jackson, D. D. Formerly Pastor of the Ist Presbyt’n. Ch. N. Y. September 23, 1841. v ■ AGENTS—3. J. Myers & Co. Carlisle; Marlin Lutz, Market street, Harrisbur; Gr. & U. W. Da vis, (254 Market street) and llev. J. P.' Cook, (52 Market street) Baltimore. ■ Bjj" Last Notice. f T is now nearly line year 1 since my connexion with the'*‘Volunteer” establishment ceased; at which lime the.booksand 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 pf,before the Ist of July next, compulsory process will then positively be resorted to against each.and every delinquent. E. CORN MAN. Carlisle, May 20, 1841. , N. B.—The boohs are left with D. Smith, Esq. in Carlis’d. ... ■ . . I NEW & FASHIONABLE TAILORING ESTABLISHM ENT. The subscribers beg 1 leave to .inform the citizens of Carlisle and 1 vicinity, that they have opened a Shop in No. 4. BEETEM’S HOW, whore they intend carry ing, on the obovd~buairiess in all its various branches'. They hope to receive a liberal share of the public pat ronage. 1 - . •. _ ~ BENTZ &. EEIGHTEB, h Carlisle, Oct. 81, 1841.—3 m. . , , | rjTNF ALL PREPARATIONS Fon ■flic CURE IUfOF CORNS,itcan soon be found that Whee lers Pine Extract is the best, upon trial. It re lieves tbs paiq, and euros the com in. from two; to four days. Mr. J. Beyon, of Frederick, Md., writes ,dial ho . has been afflicted with corns for nearly seven years, and used all “the. preparations for hie cure offered during that time without being cured. Hnnoticed thoadvertisementsand obtain ed two boxes of the Pine Extract, intent on giving it a thorough trial; he usedhalf of one box and is entirely cured by it. Depots, No, 59 Chesnut st.,,N. E. comer of Fourth & Chesnut, and Nos.- 38 and 29 Arcade. . Price 25 & 50 els. i-W. W’HEELER," .Nov 4, 1841. Importer For sale in Carlisle, by Stevenson & Dinkle, Sperm Oil. ' A very superior article of. Sperm Oil maybe had by calling at Stevenson Ding and Chemical store. ! ... rent. ; subscriber oQers for rent the superior Tanning establishment, recently the propwty ofDavid Sv Forneyi deceased, situated oh ttie7corricr of Eastand Louther streets, in the borough of Carlisle pa. > , '. ; -It. is the most complete property or the kind in tho placoofitalocation—having alargo'v'- r » v y. M- -Two Story) - : STONE- BWtXLINO HO WSB, fine* c&ny'Bri the tahningburiricss.' V. :... Possessions given on llie Ist of April V 842. '•Terms midblmbwri onoppUe^bni6* r . 1 ‘. 2. >’ • P.P.EGB, l 'f •; ■ Opjjbnhriho torUalo Bank.~ :t)ecember,Bo,lB4l# '2:2*2 : - -CA?SS!»fcRI«;&V Justrecoiyed assortment of--.tho-.very .latest. - , ’CLimsoin&Paiikt/. Shippimßbuifg, X)ec.'3Q; 1841. ft-rt AjSUGAB Itouaeand New (Means Mplosaea ; of the d. M. Bi’R' Tin, Coppersmith, & Stove Business. JACOB FRIDLEfc & ELEAZEK ROBIN SON having entered into Co-Farinership, in the Tin, Copper,-and Stove business* under the firm of FRIDLEY & ROBINSON, respectfully inform the public that they intend carrying on their business in all its brandies, at the. old stand of Jacob Fridley, North HanoV'er' streel Carlisle; where'they will, at all.times, be prepared to servo purchasers .with any. article in-their line, on the most reasonable terms. In addition to all other varieties of stoves, %yh!cli they will constantly have on hand, they have pur chased of Mr. 1. G. Hathaway, the exclusive right to manufacture and sell Hathaway *s Patent <- Eot Air Cooking ' Stoves y in the counties of Cumberland and Dauphin; and being entirely convinced of the great superiority of this over all 1 other kinds of Oookihjj Stoves now in use, th*y will continue to set them up as here tofore practiced by Messrs'. EMtobinsbn&C‘o.,on trial with alt persons who are willing to test their superior excellence. - . r For the information of those wljb are not ac quainted with'the advantages of ihoVyui Air Cook~ ing Stoves, we subjoin tho certificates of some of the many highly respectable gentlemen who have favored us with, their writ tin opinion of tho merits of the article; . - - , ;; v ‘‘:i i/ S v "'^- ; Cby/w/e,N6yeinh'ct 9,-1841. - - JlfcstfsrMi :fia6fnidnCb.~GENTLEJUKN:-**The Depnusedmy^it^^^^o^abl)lJTt^vd^^oflths. , I have inspected it and examined the principles up on which it is constructed. I have alsomade par ticular inquiry of ihetooks who'haveusedlt; Iroin these diHerenlsourcgs of iajonnation,_l_aJß.i^d-*to t . J irvefy tavbraliro opmion lii, regard io.it/ I prefer it to the Rotary; which wo have hereiofore had in use. It isjrepresehted as baking remarkably well* and as being a savingof.fuel. —The-circulation of tho heat so extensively after it-is generated, and before it escapes by the pipe, muallead to this re sult.. Thcro is a great convenience in the use of it, from the numerous and .various implements Cm-, ployed about it in cooking, at the same time. * JOHN REED; flteairs»E» Robinson(Jo. — Gentlemen; — l have had sufficient lime to try “Jiathawag'r Patenillpt Air Cooking Stove” you put up in my kitchen, and aril prepared to certify to its good qualities. 1 find that large quantities of water can be heated with it in a short time; that for egoking it boils, roasts meat, and babes bread. The provision, in this cooking stove for baking bread is the onjy arrange ment 1 have overseen in an article of the kind; at all calculated to accomplish that object.. The sim plicity of its arrangements are its great recoragien dation, tho entire heat is applied to the purpose intended, and I verily believe a great saving of fuel is effected. Comparing the Hot Air Cooking Stove with the much celebrated Rotary, the latter is insignificant and a toy, incapable of any thing but boiling. lam of the opinion that no arrange ment qf iron can be made to supersede the “Hot Air Cooking Stove;” nor can 1 suggesLany im provement. Your ob’l. eerv’t, a. McDowell. jlfessrs. iJ. liubitison CV.—Gentj.emen:—-Ac cording to your request, I have given one of “Hath away's Patent Hoi ,'iiV Cue/ring fiUivea" a.thorough trial, and in Iny opinion- think it one of the best how in use. 1 have had a Rotary stove iii use for several years, arid am decidedly in favor of your stoves—they do not consume as much fuel as the Rotary, and are hotter adapted for baking, and e qually as well for any kind of cooking. Your's with respect, VAL. HUMMEL, Jr, I do certify that j am now using one of Hatha way’s' Patent Hot Air Cook .Stoves, No. 3, and do recommend it as .superior to any stoye l liavo seen. The great saying of fuel Brntlhe variety that can be cooking at the same.time, makes it an object to those who .wish to facilitate the operations of the kitchen. J. CULBERTSON. ' Chambersburg, September 6, 1841. • ,T have in use in my kitchen one of Hathaway’s, Patent Hot Air Cooking i-toves, 1 and can recom mend it as a very superior articler-Tlie oho I have Is N0,.3, it has 5 boilers and an oven sufficiently large to bake 6 loaves of bread. The baking, roost ing and boiling, can bo.donu at the same trine and with much less wood limn.required, for any stove X have ever used. This size appears to.be pecu liariy. calculated for. Farmers, and for their benefit I invite them to call and sec this stove In use, asl ehall take pleasure in showing.'the stove to those who wish to see it. S, WUNDERLICH. ; Carlisle, September IS, IS4I. Messrs. E. Robinson &Co. ■ , Gentlemen:—l have fairly tested the’’Hot Air Stoves’’ Which you put up at mvhouso and can recommend it as possessing prinufjnes of economy far surpassing any other, stoves which I have ever seen. The boilers coming in immediate conlacl with the fire gives it great,fa cilities for.boiling, and the oven is. heated oil suchl a principle lliat bread is halted in ap fine a manner as in a brick oyeri. I find it also a great saving of fuel and labor, and Would advise all to adoptin' : ;M. McClellan. -Carlisle,-September 18,-1841', —“ -... ".'. »;' ‘ ' '.,, ~:'~T.~- ~' , , Messrs. E; Robinson At'Co. . . ' ... Gentlemen.—l.bavo during the few days I have, •had your Hath Way Air.Stovein use become convinced. o( its-groat superiority oyer ail other stoves I have used or apen-AI find by.the trial that boiling, .roasting,"bakinij “pd broiling may albhe dome at the same lime, in a»most perfect maritier arid with leas’ than one fourth ..the fuel I, have m dinarily used fur , the same purposes. 1 have here tofore been of the opinion bread could pot.be .well baked Ind'Cook Stove, biit.l am convinced upon trial that it can be’done Ua well in your sfove adjp a brick oven: 1 btlreytr ihal lhe general introduc lion of your stoveaipto usewill he very beriefietaV to the public; therefore l.ahMl take plemmro in re commendingdl to my frionds. ; .. t >•> :■>,s * - L ,?' WM. MOUDY, ; 3 •’ BOOTS &; ,S HOES ■ BCOGaseapf hootaand .shoes received fromaue lion, which 1 have purchased at prices that .will enable mo tO;Eell cheaper ; than any other es tablishment in the county, t \ Ls&Sg :. ... OKAS. BAUNITZ.S 1 Cfttlislc, Nov. Wr 1841.* , Carlisle, November 8,1841 Harrisburg , November 11, 1841 .GOUIBN BAIX MOTO, WEST HIGH ST., CARLISLE. rpHE subscriber, thankful for post favors, here - X by notifies the publie'generally, that be still continues at the old stand, nearly opposite the Col lege Cdmpusiwhcro he willatalj times be found ready and willing to accommodate in the.best pos sible manner, those who may favor him with a call. The House is located in the most business part of the town, and is near the stopping place of the Cats on the Kail Road; ; The ■ ROOMS are large and airy—tho-TABLE will be supplied with the .very best the markets can furnish—and the BAR with the choicest Liquors. His charges aro rea sonable, and he will endeavor to merit by assidui ty and attehtion a continuance of public patronage. BOARDERS, taken by the week; month, or year; 1 DROVERS and TRAVELLERS will find it to their .interest to stop with him, as he has,plen ty of stabling, and a careful OSTLER al ways at [ hand 1 . . ' Andrew Roberts. Carlisle, Aogf. 19,1841, .• • tf HOTEL. Soulh-H’esl Corner of the Public Square, CARLISLE, Pa. THE subscriber has. takfen, that well-known tavern stand, near the County Halt, Carlisle, lately occupied by Mr. Wi)|iam S; Allen, where hewlll at alt. times be prepared to accommodate his old friends and the public generally, with every thing needful to make their visit agreea ble. . r - —His TABLE 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 the wceki mnnth or , year. - A careful OS I‘LF.R will be always in attend 1 mice, and.DROVERS and otheis will find it to their advantage to give him a rail; J , • j>' m. McClellan. '• M.y 13, 1841. ■, NEW GOODS.. . JUST .received at the Btoro of ANDREW RICH* ARDS, a general assortment of Fall and Winter Goods;'consisting in part of Wool and Cloth dyed black, blue, invisible gfeeh, ndalaidc,oUvc arid gfeeri : , CLOTHS. Black, brijwn, invisible green, olive, I diamond, beaver <fe pilot cloths; brown,mixti plain and figured Cassitncrcs, new style. • . / , / Satllnctta of.assorted. colors, from SO cents'to 'Beavertopns, jeno cords, cantpn TWnnclo, red. white, yellow nud green flannels;—ticks, checks and muslins. 6*4 3-4 mcrinocs, mouslin-dc-laino, find. Saxony.cloth, figiired and plain. Figured, plain, strlpedj barred jack uiott and swiss riiuslins. Fa\yn, nit7UBe, blu6- ' black, slate, figured arid plainjntks; , Bonuct - ■ * vcry anif 7 •Cjolh; and fuFeapsr " Carpeting, hcnrth rugSj ' ffobr* 7 : ~’ rr cloth,baizes* arid blankets. Colored and white carpet yam—frcsh~ltTstekcrel, together with «• general assortment of Queensware 6f;Groceries\ which! will ho .gpUlat modcratc-pnces r -Gt-tlvG-«toQ>-of-*"--* Carlisle, Oct, 7, .1841,—if. BEETEM’S HOTEL. THE subscriber, thankful for past fsivors, fe -flpectrully infonus bis.customers and the pub-, lie sh. general, that he has removed to that large and coinmodibus establishment on the North-west corner of the Public Square, late the’ properly of Thomas C; Lane, which he has fitted tip in a very superior manner ad a I? U BTj Ic hou s b, and where he is prepared to furnish all who many favor him vHlh their custom with the very best . , - This Hotel, from its central location, is very convenientfor business men;.and being near tho stopping place of the Cars on the. Rail road, it will also furnish Travelljprt with a ready place of rest and refreshment., The ROOMS are largo and airy—the TABLE will always be iarell supplied with t(ie best tfie markets can afford—the BAR with the best of Liquors-f-the charges will bo reasonable—»and nothing shall be left undone on the part of the sub- 1 scriber to merit a share of public patronage; ' BOARDERS will be takenby the week',month; or year. ». p DROVERS will find'it to their interest to stop . wiih him, as his STABLE is amble, and a care ful and experienced Ostler always it attendance; GEORGE BEETEM; Carlisle, April 1, 1841. if; SPA HR’S HOTEL. The subscriber respectfully announces to his friend and tlic public generally, that be has leased, and fi now in possession of, that well known Tavern Stand, a few doors north of the Bank, in Jforth Hanover Streep Carlisle, recently kept by Mr. John Common,' where ho will bo happy at all times to attend to those who may fator him with a call, . . HoUnttcra himself, that ho is so situated as tob6 able to accommodate in, every iespect, bis customer#; oh~*as reasonable terms; and satisfactory a manner, a# can be done any .where in the Borough. He will bo particularly careful to have His ,T AJB E. sip-’ plied with an abundance of the best and most wholes ’ some provisions—and liis J2T3L R~wittPthe purest T~ and choicest of Liquors; ■ A carefulOstlcr always in attendance—and Trat~ SLsna & Drovers Will find it to them interest to calf. Boarders taken, .by.the week,' mouth or year,, on the most .reasonable terms* -; He solicits a share of pdblic patronage.. f' JOHNH.SPAHIL. Carlisle, October 28, : - TAILORING. THE subscriber would inform his triendsand the public in general,AhiiLhe has his shop m High street, in the simp formerly occupied by Cmmack M’Manus, one door.west of JS. V\> Woods* store, and woujd solicit a share of* pub*, lie patronage. ' - ■ * WILLIAM M’PHERSON ‘ August SO, 1840, . .' ANOTHER ARRIVAL! THE VERY LATEST!! & CHEAPEST YETfr NEW GOODS, ~ CLIPWNGER A- just received at their old stand, near tßc Kail road» irom. the eastern cities, an extensive assortment of tILL AND WINTER GOODS. of therhost fashionable they are detenhined to sell at prices lo soit the times, Persons desirous of purchasing goods/arc niost earnestly invited, togivo them a call,. Bargains rfiay bp expected, r , - ' __Pcc,Jo,lB4l. _ . _ ;r -- v ~ Estate of Mary Command rfocV. ' ffETlßUSofAdminretralionontheenlateof H d.Mary: Common. late of North .MiddletolJ - township, Comberland fonnty, dee'd.v hove been isayed to tjie subscriber residing inaaWto,unship: All poisons indebted to oaid eslate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims to present them without delay . properly authenticated for settlement. . ':if BAVIO WOLF,Adm’r. ttocemtief SiJt; 1841. V„; ■ IJidmond.lieaveTiandP^lptClpths^ Just received aud for sold at reduced prices by - , . / WJPPINGEB Sc. CABBY. ' : . y-y y : , fJtEAS, ,Juat received a large supply of Young Hy. ’ JL. son. Gunpowder, Imperial ind Oli&frTeaa. and i forsalo,by;J. & E. Coroman, .Hoflldoßobcs—Just received , U Laics of sdperiogguofily, al ttib etoro of■ ~J &'•: -'yy s y •>y qjuuppiNGEß & cabby.’ jl<) f 1841. yyi/y T|iHE heat' df. Spcirm end WhideOilforeal# _ '
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