valuable medical preparations are calculaU;d~to.-pr.oduce jmorti real good than can possibly result from thc'Vise of iniy others r for several rcawons:—They are not recommend ed'to cure all, and disease, as is generally boasted of other preparations, (which the most Ignorant must be aware cannot be, as different diseases require different medicines,) but ench of Div.Leidyb* Medicines are recommended and adapted to different glasses of diseases. They do not contain Mercury, or the minerals which arc combined with most,‘ If pot all, olherprcpa ratiuns in use. They arc I perfectly sale and pleasant to t!ikc, containing l nothing offensive or deleterious, but being composed of Vegetable Extracts—may be employed by young and old, male and female, at all times, and under all cir cumstances,'without restraint from occupation,' temperate or moderate living. They are the preparations of a Regular Druggist, (Dr. l.cidy,) also Physician, attested by the must distinguish ed Physicians of the United States, among whom are. Dr. P. S. Physic, Dr. N. Chapman, Dr. W. Gibsoni Di\ S. Jackson, Dr. W. E. Horner, Dr. W. P. Dewees, Dr. T. G. James, Dr. J. Redman Coxe, Dr.. R, Ilare, Bcc., &fc.; also, by the Rev, W, IT Delaney, Robert Adrain, L. L. D., J. L. Biddle,.Esq., and numerous others,— They have been employed in innumerable in stances, with the most unexampled success, as thousands can. testify, among whom ave„the principal officers in Washington City, Members of Congress, of the State Legislatures, many of the Clergy, &c. £s*c. (See ( certificates and re commendations, accortipanying the directions with each Medicine. Dr. Lcidy'a Medicated Extract of Sarsapar illa, —The strongest preparation 1 of Sarsaparilla in existence. One Hundred Dollars will he for feited for a preparation equal to it. One Dottle (half a pint) equal to six pints of the strongest syrup of Sarsaparilla that can he made. Com ment upon the virtues of Sarsaparilla is unne cessary—the world knows it—it is only necessary for persons using iuto be sure of getting a good preparation of it. See recommendations, \yiih directions. ' Price SI 00 a bottle Victory ! vnaa does not know of Db. Leidv’s Blood Pillsl a component part of which is Sar saparilla. - . .« ‘ ; The reputation of Dr. Leidy’s Sarsaparilla Blood * Pills is so well known, that commerit upon their Xirluea is almost unnecessary. Suffice it to say they, possess all the Purgative and Purlfying-pro pertieb that can be combined in the form of Pills? Newspaper Puffing is-unnecessary to their suc cess. ... Their efficacy, in one case, isa sure introduction hhd passport of them to a thousand. Five years , cmployment.bfjhemjhrpjighbut the UnUed,Stntes, ma d ;ojhem Mthcj^ie§^ r and-Manufacturers of oth ers Pills, have been endeavoring l to humbug the 7 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 the powers of effecting everj' thing, bar6ly excepting the restoration of the dead to life. Dr. Leidy has allowed his Blood Pills to be come known by their effects; thus establishing fot them a character that can never be taken-from them, and which is proof incontrovertible of their qualities. ' . Most'Other pills have gone outof use sincetbeir introduction, many haveJalien into deserved-dis repute, and some ore’now altogether unknown; still a few hangers-on endeavor to gul| the ignorant by plausible (though false) reasoning of the ex traordinary powers thelrpillspossess; butthepub 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, Cose, Hare, &c., and well knows tho 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. , J . There is no risk or danger- in employing them; they contain no Mercury-—they do not produce in flammation of the Bowels—they do not produce disorganization of, nor do lhey injure thedigeslive functions—they do not produce the piles—they do 'not produce 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 cases whore a purgative may be necessary, and for purifying the Blood end Animal Fluids. ' Ample directions, together with recommenda tions from Physicians and others, accompany each box of pills.. ‘ * (CJ’Price 25 cents a box. Dr. Leidj’s Tetter 6j Itch Oiut- meat. AN infallible remedy for various affections of the Skin, removing Pimples,-Pustules, and Eruptions, oi the Skin,_ and particularly adapted to the cure of Tetter and the ■ Itch..' '. . This ointment has boon used in numerous schools throughout the city anti county, as well as Factories, employing numerous girls ami bo} s* and amongst whom Tetter and Itch, as well as other Affections of the Skin, prevailed, with the. most unexampled success. Namrr of i’chool Teachers, as well as Superintehdants 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. Di'.Lehty’s Rhueinutic Liniment, A truly .efficacious application for Uhuematism, Bruises. Sprains, Stiffness and Weakness of the Joints, Numbness of the Muscles and Limb?', Pains along the Back, Spine, Sides, and across the Loins... . j Many highly commendatory certificates from physicians and others, have ibeen frequently published of its efficacy, See directions; Price 37£ cents a buttle, or three- bottles for one dollar.. . . * •' . The foregoing Medicines are prc*i> and’aold'W rolesatraml 1\ ctail t~~ Dr. Leiily’s H ealtli Emporium, ■No. 191 NnrJli Second street, near Vine street, (Sign of the Golden Eagle and Serpents,) Philadelphia. Sold nt the Drue; Store of STEVENSON isf PINKLE, Cnvllsle, Pa. : JDENTJSTIiY. DR. I. Cx LOOMIS, permanently located in Carlisle. and will S perform dll operations that art- required in. Denial SurßrTy.sMCli as FII.INCS,PL.UUCJING - and; EX I'RACTIiUI TEETH, and Inserting , AHTIFICIrAL TEETH’ from it single tooth to r a tail set ■ He will'aiso attend to all diseases o the Mouth, fsuths, tSc., and direct and fegiilate the first and second dentition sdas to.render the 1 teethnf children and young persons reg uin rar d beautiful . Ur. Loomis nitty nttill times be found, nt his cilice In Main street, opposite M’Farlant’l , Hotel. •, •v 7 ' r Carlisle, June 10, 1841. ' ... SALMON just received. andTotrimiiLty'J. jc.E, Common. • NEW ESTABLISHMENT. Wholesale fy.Retail Confectionary fy Fruit Store, Main Street, a few doors west of Reetcm's Hotel, and next door to T. ■ 11. Skiles ’ Merchant 'failor Store, ' Carlisle, Pci, . " ' GILLELAND & MONYER, gTJBG leave to acquaint the public that they HPhave commenced the above business in all its various branches. The Candies are manufactured by themselves and warranted to bo of the best quality—they would therefore'solicit a share of public patronage. Their assortment consists of the following articles, viz: ■ Mini Sticks, Hoarhound Candy, Mint Calces, Flaxseed Candy, < Mint Lumps,. Secrets, Mint Drops, Cinnamon Sticks, ; Lemon Slicks, Clove Slicks, Winter Green Sticks, Rock Candy, Cream. Candy, Jelly Cakes, Rose Almonds, Jujube Paste, Sugar Sleples: ' — Sassafras-Candy, Sour Drops, Feneltd Candy, French Secrets, Carroway Comfits, 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, Filberts, English Walnuts, Liquorice Ball, &c. tic.' 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. B. 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 stdre room South East comer of Market,Square and Main streets, (formerly occupied by G. W. II it nor, Esq.) a ge neral assortment of HARDWARE. STONEWARE: OEDARWARE, BHITTANIA WARE, GROCERIES, Oils, Paints, Varnishes, Glass, Brushes, Whips, Canes, Lamps’ for burning Camphine.Oil,” and a great variety of articles useful and necessary for furnishing and keeping.a house. He has also, arid will constantly keep on hand, Cjfmphine Oil, a cheap and elegant substitute for t Sperm Oil, and having been appointed the agent of Messrs. Bachees & Brother pf Newark, N JT., for the sale "of JONES’ PATENT LAMP in this county, he is prepared to furnish Lamps and Oil atu very reasonable rate to all who may wish to use this new and economical light. Having selected his goods himself, and made lils purchases for cabh, he is able and determined to sell. low. Those haying the cash to lay. out "will find it to theiradvantage to givo him a call, _HENRY DUFFIELD: Carlisle, July ' tf ENTIRELY NEW LABELS. . THE phblic will plcoso take nolico that -no Brand reth Pills arc Genuine unless the box has three la bels upon it, (tho top, the side, and the bottom,) each containipg a fac-similo signature of my hand-writing, thus:— B, Brandreth , M. D. These labels arc engrav ed on steel, beautifully designed, antL.donc at an cx -pensc of $2OOO. Therefore it will be seen thattheon ly thing necessary to procure tho medicine in its puri ty, is to observe the labels. See if tho box has three upon it, engraved,' 0 Remember, tho top, the side and tho bottom. The following respective persons are duly authorized and hold Certificates of Agency, for tho sale of Brandrcth’s Universal Vegetable Pills, in Cumberland county. George W. Hitner, Carlisle^ 8. Culbertson, Sbippcnsburg. Adam Rcigle, Mccbanicsburg. M. G. Rupp, Shiremanstown. Isaac Borton, Lisburn. ,Gilmoro & M’Kinney, NewviUc. ‘ L. Riegle & C 0.,. Churchtown. J. & J. Kyle, Kcnady’s. Samuel L. Sentman, ' Ncwburg, Brcchbill & Crush, Boiling Springs. . Henry Brcnneman, New Cumberland, As counterfeits of theso pills ore in some eases sold for the genuine ones, the safety of the public requires that none shopld be purchased except from those ro cognived as above. Remember no Brondreth Pills sold in Carlisle, are genuine, except those sold by George W. Hitner, and be particular to Observe that each Agent has on Engraved Certificate of Agency, containing a representation of Dr, Brand reth Manufactory at Sing-Sing, and upon which will be seen exact copies of the new labels now used upon the Brandreth pUI boxes. B. Bhasdeetu, M. D. Office, No. 8, North Bth st., Philo. WM. 0. GIBSON, MESPECTFULLY informs the public that ho is Bupplied with d HEARSE', and ready to per form «very duty of an Undertaker. Ho is prepared at all . times to moko Coffins and attend Funerals.— _ CABINET MAKING, in all its branches carried' on, as usual, at his old stand in North‘Hanover street, next door to Abel Kcene/s Copper,and Tinware shop. Every thing in tho lino of his business will be donebn the .most ac comodating terms. [Carlisle, Oct. 28, 1841.—tC, FOR RENT. THAT largo and commodious — JfegSk House, on the corner of Hanover MjiwH I |}a & Louthor streets; it can be divided so i m lax as to accomodate 2 ramllicN, and iaQBiIiBSBB well calculated for a Boarding House; there is It large Cistern and a Well of Water in the yard olao, a'Pump at the door, there is also a Largo Garden, and extensive Stabling, mid a Carriage House. It will be rented separately or together.' Apply to . ——— - JOHN P. LYNE. Carlisle, Dec. 0, IBll.—tf. - , ' larcd only, FOR SALE. ■ A- HALF LOT OF GROUND in the Borough of Carlisle, situate,on the south side of Louthcr street,— hounded bn the west by a stone houseondlot of J.Sc ncr, oh. .the south by Dickinson Alley,. on the east by the other half of said lot, and. on the north by Loiither street—containing 30 feet in front bn Lonther street, end extending south. 240 feet to Dickinson Alloy— conaidtrredone of the best building lota in said street,' ■ to Jxmib LxjtßEßTbh.wbo will ahovv.tha'piejriisoa and make the terms known. Jonnary-6,1842. EPTATOEB." A large supply of Potatoes receiv ed end for sale in quantities to suit, by J. & E. man,. d>. 7 CAPS? GAPStI CAPSirt b" ’7 . .Just received an cxtcnGive assortment of Otter Fur 'Seal, BolrSeal, Ccylot& Cloth caps, which will be Isold at reduced prices by " - . v <- •’ Cr.TppTsaKß;dc CxnxT. a ••yShipperisb’g. Dec, 30,-1841. t -i ; , t, .V; B ONNE T £IL KSA It 188 ONS-±o[ they cij lalebf the store of ’ & cAke y: ■; •„ THESE unrivalled pills having now acquir ed a celebrity and a-popularity unequalled in the'annuls of medicine, and also having obtain ed the entire* confidence and being used in the priynje practice ofalmost the whole body of the medical faculty in the Uhitecl States, Europe, Asia, South America; thfeiWest Indies, and a great part of Africa, it is unnecessary toadyer tlse them at length, or to say anything further of their.inbrits, than by stating the complaints which they are mpst effective in the cure of, and"which are as follows:—Yellow and bilious fevers, fever and-ague, dyspepsia, croup, liver complaint, sick jaundice, asthma, dropsy, rheumatism', enlargement of the spleen, piles, colic, female obstructions, heart burn, furred tongjie, nausea, distensions; of the stom ach and bowels, incipient diarrhoea, flatulence., habitual costiveness, loss of appetite blotched or sallow complexion, and in ail cases of torpor of the bowels, where a cathartic or an aperient is needed. They are exceedingly mild in their operation, pioducingneithernausea, griping nor debility." Extract of a letter from Dr, Pye, of Quebec, D, C, - •■ “For bilious foyers, sick headaches, torpidi ty of the bowels, and enlargement of the spleen, Dr, Peters’Tills are an excellent medicine.” Extract of a letter Jrdm Dr. Gurney, of New , Orleans, Im, “I have received much assistance in my prac tice—especially in jaundice and yellow lever— from the use ol Peters’ Pills. 1 presume, that on an average, I prescribe a hundred boxes a month.” ’ , Extract of a letter fopm Dr. Reynolds, of Gal veston, Texas. . “They are certainly an excellent general fa mily medicine, and there is no quackery abuut them.” Extract of a letter from Dr. tVaines, of Phila deljihia. ‘‘Your pills are the mildest in their operations, and yet most powerful in their effects, of any that 1 have ever met with in a practice of e ; ght ■and twenty years. I'lieir action on the chyle and hence on the impurities of the blood, is evi dently surprising." IMPORTANT TO THE AFFLICTED. SHERMAN’S COUGH LOZENGES are lust superseding the use of ull other renje- Uies for Coughs,'Colds, Asthma, Croup, Hoop ing plough aud Consumption', ■ They afe not only the best but' the"cheapest medicine in use. Six cents Worth a' day i» alt that is required: in any case, and all qidiuary cases are cured'in one or two days, f Sherman’s Eozenffes. —VVc -don’t know any handier mode of taxing medicine than in the; shape of the lozenge. It is so sui'ail. so'hwftvso' handy, and withal so pleasant, that, the most fastidious taste cannot reject it. We are glad to perceive’that all kinds of medicines are now prepared in this palatable wtfy by Dr.'Shcrman, and may be obtained at the depot in this city.— [Piiilada. Times.] . . We.knpw of no better cough, medicine than Dr. Sherman’s Cough Lozenges; they core so soon and arc so iileasjntThat it is almost a plea. sure to be sick, to be’thus agreeabjy dosed [N. V. Sun.]' . ' Sheriff Purkins, Mr. Burton, of Providence, Mr.,Shalcr, of Boston, Mr. Rivers, Mr. Combs, Mr. Wallace, Judge Mrs. Coleman, Mrs Richardson', atid hundreds of others of this city, have called to express their surprise and com mendation of the speedy relief and cures effect cd by these truly wonderful Cough Lozenges. Ductorsbmith, Vanclenburgh, Comstock,Har ris, Brigham and several others of our most dis tinguished physicians,have used these Lozenges in thejr practice with invariable success. The medical faculty uniformly approve of them, as the best cough 1 medicine in use. SHERMAN’S WORM LOZENGES, Are the greatest discovery ever made fur dis pelling the various kinds of worms, that so Ire quently and distressingly annoy both children aml 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 fornvo years, and always with entire success. Daily com 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 Lozenges. Remember, you are not requiretito’ buy several dollars worth of these LozengeaUr test their virtues. A few shillings worth will cure you. The Rev. Jabez Townsend’s little girl, nine years old,.>vas given up as incurable by two phy. sicians.Y She was, fast wasting away, and was so miserable that death was alone looked toiLr re lief. Three, doses of Sherman’s Worm ges entirely cured hef. Dr. Stevens, one df the most distinguished physicians in this country, says, Sherman's Worm Lozenges are the safest and best article he knows of for destroying worms. Dr. .Hunter, another celebrated physician, uses no uthei 1 worm medicine in his practice. Dr. Castle, 297 Droadway, N. Y. has used •S'hcrman's.L._ozengcs in his practice for more than twayears, and never kiTew them to faili .- Price 25 and 37J cents per box. * (£j J Wholesale Cc Uetail Lozenge Warehouse, No. 90 North Sixth street. Also, for sale by Samuel. Wilson SS Co. Shippenshnrgs William Barr, Newville, and S. ELLIOTT, Carlisle. LAY & STOUFFER’S •; JVciv Foundry ami 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. ■ . OF ALL KINDS, such as Turning, Lathes, Apple Nuts, Plaist'er breakers, orn shelters, Hollow Anvils, ManMjfs Patent Machines for bending Tyres, Wagon boxes and coach boxes -of all sizes. Stove Plates, Mill castings, SfC'.Sf’c. ' They will also build HORSEPOWERS ■ AND V ’• ■ THRASHING MACHINES, andrip all kinds of repairingi as theyare well prewired with patterns of various kinds. They wilihilso manufacture Cutting &c. . ..They are also prepared to execute patterns for Mdl Gearing, andof every Kind/at short notice. . \ - Also, on hand a lot oi .Wifherow’s Improved Patent Ploughs, which they will dispose of rea. sonably. GEORGE LAY, 4PRAHAH STOUFFER. .Carlisle,March 4,184,1. JACOB FETTER, BEOS leaveto return hie thanks to'the pnblic for the patronage hitherto 'extended to hjm, arid reapectfully informa his customers and the public generally, that he ■till-continues tlio buai ness of . "C , , CABINET MAKING, - ■'« in all ite branches, tit hiaoldstandin Main street,' .where.he is ; always ready toaltend to orders- in his linn. . . .. . ■Carlisle,'November 19,1811, —3tn‘ ' MERINOEB—French, German and English ,Mcri noea jußtreceived, an extensive assortment, .at.'the store of CI.IPPINGER & CAREY, ; Shippcnt’mrg. , ' . . ' . . Mi B.- ROBERTS’ VEGETABLE EM* BROCATION. Tho efficacy of this moat valuable Embrocation is attested by thousands who have proved its heal* inequalities in the cure of the most troublesome 'diseases to which the'horee is liable such as old or fresh Wounds, Sprains, pains and weakness of the Limbs/ Bruises, Swellings, stiffness of the Jointa,.&c» &c._ ■' ' - Among numerous certificates which might.be produced, the following is thought sufficient; it is from I. Recsidcs, Esq. tho 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, 1 & Sprains on horses, and I find it to ex* ceed any other that Lhavo tried. ' I. REESIDE. For sale in Carlisle, by Stevenson c£* Dinkle. - if ii. jr. c. jvuff, DXJP.OEON DENTIST, HI KSPECTFULLY informs the ladies and gentlemen of Carlisle and its vicinity that he sets 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 the gums a'fine red and re'treshesthe mouth. The tooth ache will be cured, in most cases, without extraction; and an odontalgic wash is prepared for healing sore gums and fasten the teeth. Ladies and gentlemen are requested to call and examine his collection of Porcelain or In corruptable teeth, which will never decay or change color, and arc free from all .unpleasant odour, durable and w.ell adapted (hr 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 his resi dence; No. 7 Harper’s Row, when he will punc tually attend to every call in the line of his pro fession.- From a long and successful practice, .he hopes to give general satisfaction. ■ Carlisle, August 1,1839. m Ur. Swayne’s Syrup of Wild Clier ■ ' . 1 or. Cincinna.tti, February 15, 1840. Dr. Swavng— Dear Sir:—Permit inelo take ths liberty of writing to you at’ this time toexpresyny,, approbation, and to recommend to the attention of* heads of families ami others your invaluable med icine-—the Compound Syrup of Prunus Virginiana, or Wild Cherry Dark. In my travels of Jato 1 Very obstinate, complaints, such as Coughing, Wheezing, -C'hoaking of Phlegm, Asthmniiq at tacks, &c. &<v. 1 should not have written this let* ter, however, at present, although 1 have felt it my duty to add my testimony to. it lor some time, had not been for a late instance where the medicine above alluded to. was .instrumental in restoring to "pertecl*lrealih an “only chiTif,’' whose "case was almost^honelcsa r llii,alfamiLy of my acquaintance.' “I thank lieaven,” said the doming mother, u my. child is saved from the-jaws of death! O how I feared the relentless" ravaged But my child is safe! is safe!” - -• f - Beyond doubt-DrSwaynes Wild Cherry Syrup is the most valuable medicine in this or any other country. lam certain 1 have witnessed more than one hundred cases where it has been attended with complete succeed. lam using.it an obstinate at tack of Bronchitis, in which it proved effectual in an exceedingly short lime, considering the severi ty of the case, 1 can recommend it in the fullest confidence of its superior virtues; 1 would advise that no family should be without it; ills very plea sant and always beneficial—worth double and of ten ten times its price. The public are assured there is no quackery about it. 12. Jacksox, D. D. Formerly Pastor of the Ist Presbyi’n. Ch. N; Y. September 23, 1841. AGENTS— J. J. Myers & Co. Carlisle; Marlin Lutz, Market street, Harrisbur; G. & R, VV. Da vis, (254 Market street) and Rev. J. P. Cook, (52 Market s(reot) Baltimore* ffiF" Last Notice. ATT is now nearly one year since my connexion H with the “Volunteer” establishment ceased, atxWhich time the books and accounts of the firm assigned to me lor my share—and as a large of debts due the firm, notwith standing the frequent notice given, still remains unpaid, this is therefore to give a final notice that uj\}ess payment be made on or before the' Ist of July, next, compulsory process will then positively be resorted to against each ami every delinquent. • E. CORN MAN. Carlisle, May 20, 1841. N. B.—Ttie books arc left with D. Smith, Esq. in Carlisle. NEW & FASHIONABLE TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. JThe subscribers beg leave to inform the citizens of CarUsld'and'viciHityrthatrthcy-have-oponcd-a-Shop.in. No. 4. BEETEM’S UpW, where they intend carry ing on tlio above business in all its various branches. They hope to receive a liberal share of the public pat ronage, BENTZ &, REIGHTER. Carlisle, Oct, 21, 1841.-^-3 m. OP ALL PREPARATIONS fob the CURE OF CORNS, it can soon bo found that Whee i.ebs is the best,'upon trial. Itre- Ueveq the {Ain and 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 all the preparations for his cure offered during that time without being cured. He noticed theadvertisementsandobtain ed two boxes of the Pine Extract, intent on giving it a thorough trial; he used half of one box and is entirely cured by it. 5 ' ' Depots, No. 59 Chesnut st.,N. E. comer of Fourth & Chesnut, and Nos. 88 and 29 Arcade. Price 25 &50 els. . W. WHEELER, Nov 4, 1841'. Importer & Proprietor. For sale in Carlisle, by Stevcnaon& Dinklo. SpermjpWv ~ . A very superior article of Sperm Oil may he bad l>y calling at Stevenson and Uiiiklb’a» Drug and Chemical store. .■ ' • TANNERY FOJt RENT. The subscriber bfiers for renitbe, superior Tanning establishment, recently the propertyof David S. Forney, deceased, situated on the comer oPEast and Louther sheets, in 4hc borough ot Carlisle Pa, It. is the most complete propeiiy'df U\e kind in the place of its location—having a largo - .Turn Stoi-y fijjmte.sxoniE- mvELrm’w mM&t Hup US By fine Wd all other ’buildings .(See., necessary to .tarry on thetariningbusiness.' . • Possession given on thO-lskof April 1842. Terms mode known bn application to < '• - r *‘ P. V. EGE, --A , ' ‘ v - Opposite: the Carlisle Bank. December,SO, 1841,. : - CASaiMfERES & VESTp6S, Just received ,n largo assortment of the very latest styles—a't oxcccdinglyliow prices. , , . -:. ■ - i • ,: CuiTianr-a Sc Csnxr.- • ■ Shippcnaburg, Dec. 80, 1841. ; . "" CtUGAR House and New Orleans Molasses' of the >3 Beat quality for sale hy J. & E. Conunan. , v FRIDLEY & ROBINSON. # Tln, Coppersmith, & Stove Business. JACOB FRIDLEY & ELEAZER ROBIN SON having entered into Co-Partnership, 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 nil its branches, at the.old stand, of Jacob. Fridley, North Hanover street Carlisle; where they will, at all times, bo prepared to serve purchasers with, any article in their line, on the most reasonable terms. In addition to all other varieties of stoves, which they will constantly have on hiand, they have pur chased of Mr. J. G. Haihawoyr/tho exclusive right to manufacture and sell -• / Hathaway s Patent “Hot Air Cooking- Stoves S*’ in the counties, of (pomberland and Dauphin;.and being entirely convinced 'of the great superiority ofihis overall ot'ier kinds of Cooking Stoves now in use, they will continue to set them up as here tofore practiced by Messrs. E. Robinson&Co.,on trial with ull persona who are willing to test their superior excellence. For the information of those who are not ac quainted with the advantages of the Hut Air Coo/f - subjoin the certificates of some of the many highly respectable gentlemen who have favored us with their .written opinion of the merits of the article* Carlisle, November,!), 1841 Messrst E. Rnhtmon $r Co. —-G entlemknt — : Tho “Hathaway Patent Hot-Air Cooking Slove'Vlms been; used in my kitchen for about two months. I iiaveYhspecied it and examined the principles up on which it is constructed. I have also made par ticular inquiry ot the .cooks who have used it: .from these different sources of information,-I am IdU to a very favorable opinion in regard to it. I prefer it to llie-Rotary; which wo have heretofore had in use. It is represented as baking remarkably well, and as beinga saving of fuel. The circulation of the heat scrextensively"aftci*'i;ris generated 7 , and before it escapes by the pipe, must lead to this ro -sult: —There.is agreat conVcniencerin-the use-of it,’from tho numerous and various implements em ployed about it in cooking, afllie same lime. “ ”” JOHN REED. Carlisle,- November 8, 1941 Miarts.E. Ruhimonty (Jo,—^Gentlemen:— l have had sufficient time to try “ JJal/iatvay's Patent Jiul Air Ciu/cing Slave,” you put up in my kitchen, and am prepared to certily to its good qualities. 1 find that large quantities of water can be heated with It in a short time; that for cooking it boils, roasts meat, and bakes bread. The provision in this cooking stove for baking bread is the only arrange ment 1 have ever seen m an article of tliu kind, at all calculated to accomplish that object- The sim plicity arrangements are its great recommen dation, the 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 tho mu: h celebrated Rotary, the latter is insignificant and a toy, incapable ot ;n, tiing but boiling. 1 am’of the opinion that no arrange ment of iron cun be made to supersede the “Hot Air Cooking Stove;” nor can 1 suggest any im provement. Your ob’t. serv*t f >. McDowell* Harrisburg, November-11, 184 L Messrs. E. Jiobiruon Co,—Gentlemen;—Ac cording to your request, I have given one of “Haiti away'* Patent Hut Air Cooking S.oves” a thorough trial, and in my opinion think it one of the’- best now in use. 1 have had a Rotary stove in use for ■several years, and am decidedly in favor of your stoves—they do.not consume as much fuel as the Rotary, and are better adapted for baking, and e qually as well for any land of cooking. Your’s with respect, VAL. IIUMjVIEL, Jr. .1 decertify thatfom now. using one of Hatha way’s Patent Hot'Air Cook Stoves, No. 3, find' do recommend it.as superior.tomny stove 1 have seen. The great saving of fuel and the variety that can be cooking at the same time, makes'it an ‘dbjec.ttothoso who wish to facilitate the operations of-the kitchen, —— r J.-CULBERTSON. jChambersburg, September 6, 1841. 1 have in use in my kitchen one of Hathaway’s Patent Hot Air Cooking otoves, and can recom mend it as a very superior article. The one ! have is No. 3, it has 5 boilers and an oven sufficiently large to bake 6 loaves of bread. Tire baking; roast ing arid boiling, can be done at the same time and with much less wood,than required for any stove 1 have ever used. This size appears to bo pecu liarly calculated for Farmers, and for their benefit I invite them to call and see this stove In,use, aM shall take pleasure in showing the stove to' those who wish to see it. S. WUNDERLICH. . Carlisle, September 12,1341. Messrs, E. Robinson & Co. Gentlemen;—l have fairly tested the “Hot Air Stoves” which you put" up at mwliouso and can jrecoimmend it as possessing principles of economy and convenience far surpassing any other stoves which! have ever .seen. The boilers coming in immediate contact with the fire gives it great fa cilities for boiling, and the oven is heated on such a principle that bread is baked in as fine a manner as in a brick oven. I find it also a great saving of fubl and labor, and would advise all to adopt it. —— in —: —. m. McClellan. -^Carlisle,'SeptembeLl9,JB4l._.;^.'i^^_._ Messrs. E. Rohin?on & Co.- - Gentlemen.rr'l have during the few days I have had your Hathaway. Hot Air Stove in use-become convinced of its great superiority over all other stoves 1 have used or seen—l find by the trial that boiling, roasting, baking-and broking may ail be dome at the same time,,in a most perfect manner and with less , than one fourth the fuel I havo or dinarily used for the same purposes. 1 have here tofore open of .the opinion bread could not bo well baked in a Cook Stove, but 1’ am convinced- upon trial that it cab be done as well in your stove as in a brick oven. I believe that the general introdm lion of-ybur stoves into use will be vtiry beneficial to the public? therefore I Shall take pleasure in re commending if to my friends. ' : • WM. MOUDY. ■,vi BOOTS & SHOESv; £ O Cases ofboots and shoes received frottVauc s9 tiori. which I have purchased nt prices' that will enable me to sell cheaper, ihan any. pther.es .tablishment iit the county. ' >... ■• : ' , CHAS. BARNItZ. ,: Carlisle,-Noy. 25,1841. ■' GOLDEN BALL HOTEL, WEST HIGH! ST., CARLISLE. THE subscriber, 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 the best pos sible manner, those who may favor him with a call. The House is injho most;business part of the town, and is near the stopping place of the Cars on the Rail Road. -The ROOMS are,largo and airy—the TABLE will be supplied with the very best the markets can furnish—and the BAR with the choicest Liquors. .His cliarges'aro. tea- sonable, and he will endeavor to merit by assidui ty and attention a continuance of public patronage. BOARDERS taken by the week, month, or year. DROVERS and TRAVELLERS will find it to their interest to stop with him, as hehasplen- ty of stabling, and a careful OSTLER al ways* at hand. ANDREW ROBERTS. Carlisle, Aug. 19,1841. tf M’CLEIXAN’S HOTEL. South-West Corner of the Public Square, OARZ.XSI.X:, Pa. THE subscriber has taken that well-known tavern stand, near the County Hall, Carlisle, lately occupiedbj Mr. William S. Allen, where he will at all times be prepared to accommodate, his old triends and the public generally, with every thing needful lb make their visit agreea ble. ' 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 week, month or year.. A careful OS I’LRR will be always in attend* ance, and DROVERS and others will find it to their advantage to give him a rail.. Miv 13, IR4I NEW GO(>DS. JUST received at the store of ANDREW RICH- general assortment of Fall and Wintci* Goods; consisting in part of Wool and Cloth dyed black, blue, invisible green, hdolaidc, olive ahd green CLOTHS. Black, brotvn, invisible green, olive, diamond, beaver pilot cloths; black, blue, brown, mist, plain and figured Oassimcrcs, nbw style. Sattinclts of assorted colors, fr6m 50 cents to $2,00» Bcavertccns, jeno cords, canton flannels,* red, white, yellow and green flannels:—ticks, checks and muslins. 6-4 3-4 mcrinocs, mouslin-dc-lamc and Saxony cloth, figured and plain. Figured, plain, striped, barred jack- . inclt and swiss muslins. Fawn, mouse, black; blue-, black, slate, figured and plain silks/ Bonnet silks aiid ■* ribbons, nctv style. - Shawls, gloves, hosiery and shoes. Cloth and fur paps.' Carpeting, hearth rugs, floor cloth, baizes nndddankete. Colored and white carpet yarn—fresh~ Mackerel, together with a general assortment.of Qucenswarc <V Groceries', which will be sold at moderate'prices, at (he store of Carlisle, Obi. 7, 1841.—tf. BEETEM’S HOTEL. THE subscriber," thankful for pasfTavorSj re spectfully informs his customers and the pub- that lieJms_removed. to ,that_Largo and commodious establishment on the North-west corner of the public Square, late the pfopertjTbf " Thomas C. Lane, which ho has fitted up in a very superioiLmunner.as,,a. „ I’UBUC HODSfI,. and where he is prepared to furnish all who may favor him with their custom with the very best accommodation#. Thjs Hole), from its central.,[oration, 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. The ROOMS aro large and airy—the TABLE will always he well supplied with the best the markets can afford—the CAR with the heat of Liquors-'—the charges will be reasonable—and qolhing shall he left undone on 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 stop wiih liim, as his STABLE is amble, and a care* ful and experienced Ostler always it attendance* GEORGE BEETEM* Carlisle* April 1, 1841* .tf* IA IL 0 RING. THE subscriber wnuld inform his ineiidsand the public in general, that Ik has his shop m Hijjh street. ii» the shop 'fennerfy occupied by Cormack door west ot N. W. Woods’ store, and would solicit t share ol pub lic patronage* WILLIAM M’PHEUSON, - Aumnt'2o, 1840, ANOTHER ARRIVAL! THE VERY LATEST!! & CHEAPEST YET! \ NEW GOODS; CLIPPINOER (V CARE Y—fe'hipjicnßbiirg, Fiovo just received at their old stand, .near tho Rail.road, from the eastern* cities, an extensive assortment of FAtii; AXP wixtior. «oons; df thc mostfiisluonable style,which they are determined to sell at prices to suit the times. purchasing goods are most earnestly invited to give Uiem a call. Bargains may be expected. ‘ r Dee. 16, 1841. Estate of Mary Cornman, dec'll, IT ETTERS of Administration on the estate of B -A Mary Cornman, late pf'Norlh Middleton township, Cumberlandcounty, dec’d., have been issued to the subscriber 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; DAVID WdLF, Adm’r. December 33,1841; Diamondßeaver, and Pilot Cloths Just received and for sale pt reduced prices by CLIPPINGER & CAREY. Shippcnsburg. TEAS. Ju»t received a large supply of Young Hy son, Gunpowder, Imperial and Black Teas, and for sale by J, & E. Common. ; SPECIAL QODRTi BY virluo of a writ from the Hon. Anson V. Parsons, .President Judge of the iath Judi cial District of Pennsylvania,’ b.earingdate at Car lisle, the dill day of December A. D. 1811, AOTICE IS lIEBEUV GDEIV . that a Special Court will be held by the said Hon. Anson'V. Parsons/and the Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland coun ty,at ihe Court House in the borough of .Carlisle, commencing on Mornfay the Sl;t of February, A. Di 1843, to continue One week, for the trial of. certain causes depending.in the Court of'Common Pleas of Cumberland county, in which tho Hon. Samuel ■ Hephum ivas concerned as counsel for one of the parties, ’ prior to his appointmentas Prc sidenl Judge of the 9th. Judicial District said i ’ causes being embracedwiihinthe provisions of the 39thseotion of an Act of’the General Assem-' . hly, passed the 14th April, 1834,.relative to the organizationofCourls of Juslice.' Of said Special Court, Jurors and all persons concerned,.will take notice*.-. cn. ; i W A^ : PAUL,MARTIN, Sheriff, ’ Sheriff’s Office, } ’ ■:> .iDecember-23,1841}*; ', s’, V f bent ofbloached Sperm tind WhideOil for sals J. E, Cornmab.- |gp' M. McOLELLAN.
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