M. U. ROBERTS* VEGETABLE EM BROCATIONS The efficacy of this most valuable Embrocation as attested by thousands who have' proved its heal dng qualities in the cute of 'the most troublesome ‘diseases to which the horse is liable, such as old or fresh Wounds, Sprains, pains and weakness of -the Limbs, Bruises, Swellings, stiffness of the Joints, &c. &c. ■ Among numerous 'certificates which might be -produced,.the following is thought sufficient; it is from L Reesides, Esql the great stage owner and mail contractor. This is to certify that I have used M. B. Ro berts’ Embrocation’ for various kinds of Sorts, 'Woonds, & Sprains oh horses, ond 1 find ft to ex .ceed any other (bat I have tried. I. REESIDK. Tor sale in Carlisle, by Slfoa>si*a §f liinkl&i DR, JT, t\ JVEJFF, S3URGBOIT DENTIST^ ■gjESPKCTFUI.LY informs the ladies and Aw fientlemen'of Carlisle and its vicinity that lie acts Artificial Teeth in the most approved manner, tie also scales, plugs ami separates teeth to arrest decay. Dp, N> prepares a tooth powder, which win tens the teetlv without injuring the enamel, col* ors the.guma a fine red uud refreshes the mouth. The tooth ache will he cured, in most cases, without extraction; and an odontalgic wash is prepared for healing.sore gums audfasteii the teethe : Ladies ami gentlemen are requested to can and examine his collection of Porcelain or In corrnptable teeth, which will’never decay or change color, and are free from all unpleasant odour, durable and well adapted ior ciiewing, which will be iuserted m the best manner and at fair prices. ' All persons wishing DK call at their dwellings will please to leave a line iTt 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. Carllsic, August I, 1839. ni MORE P2IOOFS " f Of the Efficacy of Dr. Swayncs Compound Syrup of Primus'Virginian a,-or Wild Chary* Mrs.“ Brown, corner of Second street and the forks <?f Germantown cured. Her -symp toms wore/ general debility, attended witty d constant cough,—pain in the side, breast, .and back, with.other symptoms indicative disease, not es sential to Intimate, After using the second bottle of this invaluable* medicine,iicr cough entirely disappear ed, and hoe strength increasiog’fast,—and by the. time aho used two bottles more, she found herself freed Trom all pain and other unpleasant symptoms which attended-her disease. She js now, enjoying pTricit health, and willing to give any information respecting her cure: likewise recommends this Syrup to all ufr dieted with a Cough or a Disease of the Dungs. Dccember%Qt 1841. . AGENTS— J. J. Myers &Co. Carlisle; Martin Lutz, Market street, Harriebur; G. & R. W. Da via, ($54 tylarkcl street) and Roy. J. P. Cook, (52 Market street) Baltimore. —KEfTTAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. The Buhscribers-beg leave to inform the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, that they have opened a Shop in Xo. 4. BEETBM’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* • - v " BENTZ & UEIGHTBR. Carlisle, OcL 2T, 1841 .—3ul OF ALL PREPARATIONS for the CURE | OF CORNS, it can soon b« found that Wnat:- tCR&.PiNE Extract is Uie boBt, ( upon trial. It r«- ! lievea tho pain and cures the corn in from two to four days. Mr. J. Boyon, of Frederick, Md., writes that be has been afflicted with corns for nearlyseven years, and used all the preparations for his cure ottered during that lime withoul being cured. He noli ced-rileadvertiseraents and obtain ed two boxes of the Pine Extract, in ton ton giving et a thorough trial; he used half of one box and is entirely cured by it. Ihjpots, No. 59 Chesnul &t.; N. E. corner of Fourth & Chesnut, and Nos. 28 and 29 Arctfde. Price 25 & 50 cts. W. WHEELER, Nor 4,1841. Importer & Proprietor* For sale in Carlisle, by Stevenson & Dtnklb, Sperm-Oil. A very superior article of Spcrm’OU may be had by callingm Stevenson andDmWe’a Diug and Chemical store. DENTISTRY. DR. IC. LOOMIS, TfS permanently located in .Carlisle, and will & perform-all operations that are required in SeiitaiiSurgery, such as FILING,PLUGGING and EX'XRACTING TKETH, and,inserting ARTIFICIAL. TEETH from a single tooth,io r. hill set. -He will a! so attend to all diseases o the Mouth, Gums, and direct and regulate the. first and second dentition so as to render the teeth of children .and young beautiful.. Dr. Lopmis may at all times be found sat his office in Main street, opposite M’Faalune’s SXoteU Carlisle,, June 10, 1.841. ‘ Females, • Who aro troubled with sick headache, pain in the ■sdo, breast, and back, loss of appetite, flatulency, low liest of spmM, palpitation of 'tho hearty fainting or giddiness, sickness at the sfomach, bilious affections, tightness at the chest, nausea, Vomiting," noiso in tho stomach,.flushings of heat «hd chilliness, diseases of tlio- nerves, and organs of digestion &c, &c., those who may be l3«aa affected, should not neglect to procure 2hv Hariich’s Compound Strengthening Tonic, and -Aperient. German Pills, which arc warranted to give immediate relief. Thousands do we almost ‘ daily bo •frold* whose countenance and .palc.emaciated cheeks ~ bsar fccculor Witness to and affliction. Cculil j thno ficrsona bo pursuaded to use this invaluable med- j ■ *h e y would soon find their weak and . debilitated ( inimo strengthened^-their minds composed,- and'all j pain and distress-driven from.thc system,' when ihct,. _ .body wsli again -renew its io» vigor," and put oh a I m new Ufe, T *' and death for » white bo deprived of its j prey-- What heart bat feels glad to behold their near relatives and dear friendß/snatched os if by mogie from •hat Cttalffle*troyer/DeaM— ye who are laboring/* un-' «der disease let* n6t another day or night pass without procuring this medicine, as it will in a-majority of, . -cases effect & permanent cure. Remember , delays m e ■ ida3igewuaj~an d if disease, is neglected; it* ravages'! will doubly increase. . 1 - j * Principal Office Noi' 19 North Eighth Street, Phili- I ~ delphla. . Also, for sale at of J. J, MYERS,' Carlisle, and WILLIAM-PBAL, Sliippcnslmrg. I , ' ' CASSIHGBES &. .TBSTISfiS, ' ■ Just received a large assortment of the very latest' ntyles—at exceedingly-low'pricer,., .' . - ;CLiepixo£n &;-C*nET*>. Shippensburg, Dec. 50,,1841. ' JACOB 'FITTER, TfnjEGS.loave to return bis thanks to thopnblic -. ■_ JEB for tbs patirfnage hitherto extended to hjin, ‘ *and : respectfully-informs Iris customers and the public generally, that ho still continues the bast? - CABIXET MJtKIXO, ev S» all its branches, at hi? old stand in Main street, ' where he isahvaya ready to attend to orders in &U.]ko. ' Carlisle, NovemberlS, 1841 3m .- Tin, Coppersmith, & Stove Business. JACOB Till OLE V * ELEAZER ROBIN •SON having entered info Co-Partnership, in the Tin, Copper, and Stove business, under the firm of FRIDLEY & ROBINSON, respectfully inform the public that they intend carry ing on their business in all its brandies, at the old stand of Jacob Fridley, No'rlh Hanover street Carlisle; where they will, at.all times, be 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 hand, they have pur chased of Mr.J.G. Hathaway, the exclusive right «to manufacture and sell * Hathaway's Patent “Sot Air Cooking Stoves V } - In the counties of Cumberland and Dauphin; and, being entirety convinced of the great superiority of Rus over all other kinds of Cooking Stuv.es now In use, they will continue to W them up as here tofore practiced by. Messrs. E..Robinson&Co.,on trial with all persons who are willing to test their superior excellence. ► For the information of those who are not ac quainted with the advantages of the Hot dir Cook* ing Stoves, we subjoin the certificates of some of the many highly respectable gentlemen wfto have favored us with their, written opinion of.the merits uf the article.- Carlisle* November 9, 1841 ■ Messrs.'E. Rohitison — C*ENTLEMEN:-r-Tho “Hathaway'PaTent Hot-Air Cooking Stove” has been used in my kitchen for about two months. 1 have inspected, it and examined -the principles up oh which it is'constructed. 1 have also made par* ticohtrmqmry-ofrho-cocTks-w'liu have used it; Iruur these different sources of information, 1 am led to a very favorable opinion in rega.rd to it. : _ I prefer it to 4he Rotary; which we have heretofore had in use~ It is represented as baking remarkably well, and as being a saving of fuel. The circulation of the heat so extensively after it is generated, and before it escapes by the pipe, must lead to this re sult, There is'a grelft convenience in the use of it, from tlie numerous and various implements em ployeiTabdutitin cooking,-alHlie same thner JOHN REED. Carlisle , NoveYnbcr 8,1841 Messrs. E. Robinson $■ Cb.—Gentlemen:. — l have had sufficient time to try “ Halhbway's Patent Hot Air Cooking Stove” you put up in my kitchen, and am prepared to certify to its good qualities. 1 find that large quantities of water can bo healed 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 I have ever seen in an article of the kind, at all calculated to accomplish that objects The sim plicity of its arrangements are its great recommen dation, the entire heat Is applied to the purpose intended, and 1 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 ment of iron can be made to supersede ttio “Hot 1 Air Cooking Stove;” nor can I suggest any im -1 provement. Your ob’t. serv’t, 1 - A. McDO\VBLI^ Harrisburg, November 11, 1841. Messrs,'E. Huhirtson Co,—C>E.NTi,t:.ML;N;—Ac cording to jour request, I have given one of. “jlalh u way's Patent Hot Jiir Cvobing Slovcs'’ a thorough trial, and in my opinion tliink it one of the best now in use. 1 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 baiting, and c qually as well for any kind of cooking. . , Y oui’a with respect, VAL. IiUMAfEL, Jr. I do certify that I am now qsing one of Hatha way’s Patent Hot Air Cook Stoves, No. 3, and do recommend it as superior to any stove 1 hays seen. The great saving of fuel and tho. variety .that can be cooking atuhe-same time, makes it-aif object to those who wish to facilitate the operations of tho kitchen. J. CLJ LBERTSON, Chambersburg, September 6, 1811. 1-have in use in my kitchen one of Hathaway’s Patent Hot Air Cooking Stoves, and can recom mend it as a very superior article. The one I have is No. 3, it has 5 boilers and ah oven sufficiently large to bake 6 loaves of bread. The baking, roast ing and boiling, can be done at. the samotimo and ivith much less.wood ttajn requirod for any stove I have ever used. This size appears to be pecu liarly calculated for Farmers, and for their benefit I invite them to call and see this stov.e in use, as I shall take pleasure in showing the stove to those who wish to see it, S. WUNDERLICH. Carlisle, September 12,1841. ' V ■ Messrs. E. Robinson & Co. Gentlemen;—l. have fairly tested the “Hot Air Stoves” which you put tip at my house and can recommend it as possessing principles of economy and convenience far surpassing any other stoves which I 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 line a manner as in a brick oven. I find it also a great savingof fuel and labor, and would advise alt to.adopt it. , M. Mod.ELI.AN. Carlisle, September 12,1841. i Messrs. E. Robinson & Co,. . ’ Gentlemen,—l.have during the few dhys l have had your Hathatvay Hot Air Stove in use become convinced of its great superiority ober all other stoves I have 'used or seen—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 I have or-; dinarily used, for the same purposes. I have here tofore been of the opinion Dread could not be well baked.in a Cook Stove,,but I ain convinced upon trial that it can be done as well in your stove as in. a brick oven, i believe thatthe gorieral Introduc tion of your stovta into use'will be very bsiteficiol to the public, therefore 1 shall'take pleasure in re-. commending’it to my. friendet’ 1 ... . ’ - WM. MOUDY. BOOTS & SHOES; BSIO Cases of boots and shoes received from, auov WJ (ion. which, I have' purchased. at prices that will enable me to sell cheaper ! thari;jany,other eS tablishment in the county. , ”7 : ■ : chas. barnitz. ■ Samuel Eckels; Benjamin Peffer and Samuel Graham, Esquires, Directors of the Poor and of the .House of Employment of Cumberland County, In account with said County, from the Ist day of January to the 31st day of December, 1811, inclusive, vizi Toamount due Institution at settlement in 1840 by James Loudon J Esq. Treasurer, Amount'drawn-from County Treasurer, , Amount received ot Adams county, for -support of —Paupers; “ do do Philadelphia city • do do Perry county 3. Hefßebower, Pensioner,- -■ Of Shrom, Irvine .and Graham for hides and skins, Tallpw„and Lard, . . ' J. \V, Eby, Tor use of T. Robinson, Cash and Clothing of deceased Paupers, Siberian Apples, Old Iron, Of Sheriff Myers, for use-of George W.'Myers, For Blank Indentures^ Blacksmith work, Win. Line, for green Jiyuse windows, Cash of Wise, “ Of I. Angney for use of R. Robinson, Sundries, To Balance due bv Treasure^ Jadoli Esq.-Treasurer of the Poor-House an< witli the Directors of said Institution, from, the Ist inclusive. To amount'duc at last settlement, do received from county Treasurer, M. Fishburn late Steward, and Joseph Lobacb present , ' Steward, from different sources as exhibited in the foregoing statement,, "" - 696 38 Balance duo. by Treasurer, 6 head of Horses, 29 head of.horn cattle, 2 calves, 6 Breeding Sows, 34 Shouts, 48 Sheep and 1 Lamb. Beef, Pork, Veal and Mutton,..fattened and killed on Farm, in 1811. 26JBceves, average wt. 476 lbs. (12404 lbs.) 47 Hogs, average 170 lbs. (7990 lbs.) 51 Sheep, average 48 (24.48 lbs.) IS Calvjes.'average 68 lbs. (845 lbs.) making in all 23687 lbs. ' • Farming Utensils on Farm Ist January, 1842. Two narrow wheeled wagons, X wagon lied, 2pair Wood Ladders, 2 pair Hay Ladders, 2 Sleds, 1 Doaib me, 1 Cart, three Ploughs, 2 Harrows. 2 Cultivators, 2 double shovel Ploughs, 7 Wheelbarrows, X Threshing Machine, 2 Fanning Mdls, 2 Log Chains. 6 sett of Wagon Gears. 5 sett of Plough Gears, X Flax Brake, 2 setts Carpenters’ Tools, X sett Blacksmith; Tools, X, sett HutcUeiing Tools, and a variety of Axes, Spades, Shovels, Grubbing Hoes, Digging Irons, Single Titos,. Double frees, Sythes, Cradles Forks, Hakes, &c. and one sett of Blowing Tools. Schedule showing the Proceeds of tlici Farm for 1841. 544 bushels of Wheat, 850 of Oats, 700 of Corn, 429 of Potatoes, 46 loads of Hay, I§ of CornTodder, 15 bushels of Apples, 50 ol Onions, 2of Seed Onions, 35 of Beets, 35 of Parsnips; 6of Peas and Beans, 8 of Tomatoes, 1800 Cucumber Pickles. 3000 heads of Cabbage, 554 b of Heckled Flax, 8.) bushels of Flaxseed; 9,bushels & 3 pecks of Cloverseed, 2 bu. Timothy, 22 lb of Hops. Manufactured and made in the House and Shop. 10 Flannel Frocks, 54 Calico Frocks, 175 Shirts ami Chimcse, 45 Petticoats, 80 Aprons. 73 Pillow-cases, 51 Caps, 44 pair Stockings knit, 53 pair footed, 29 barrels Soft Soap, 140 lbs. Hard Soap The Directors, §c. of said county, annex the following exhibit of extra labor £jc. performed by the Steward* j)lntron and Paupers, from the Xst day of January to the 31st of December ,1841, as follows; • Made XT woolen roundabouts, 5 woolen 9 pair of pantaloons, It} summer vests; 17 coffins, broke the stonejind made ini> cademised pike through the north yard of the Poor-house, quarried stone for 6 perch of stone fence, also for Ice house cellar, made two-double shovel.ploughs,.X, wheel-barrow,. 2 large gates, 2 sinks for kitehen, 15 spitting boxes, 2 rocking-cradles, 1 wnsh-sland, 3 sewing-stands, lined Xhe ceiling of two cells with boards, made 1 large table for milk-house, SO dollars worth of shoe-making, $25 of Blacksmithing, 20 bushel baskets, 18 handle baskets,'lathed'and plaisteredypper story of Tenant house, made 2 roods of Turnpike at watering place at spring. * ~ 1 a- . I' V . Number of Paupers in the Institution Ist January 1841, (of which 21 were colored and T-out door paupers) is, 116 Admitted up to the 31st December 1841, (of which 51 were colored, 1 out door Pauper and 4 born in the House,) 203 Making the whole number through the year, ; , , , '■■ , , , Of which 14 died» I suicide and 1 killed on the bound put* 104 discharged and ran away, and 7 out door Paupers, r ■ Leaving thc’Siii'mbcr of Paupers in the House Ist January 1812 (of which 2t s are colored) Out door Paupers supported at p'ublic expense, Whole number supported Ist January 1842, ”, Of those remaining in the Poor-House Slst December 1841, there are males VO (of which 12 are colored) 70, • , Females 47", (of which 9 are colored) ' and 7 out door Paopers, „. ■ S 4 There are as near~as can be ascertained under one year 4—9 from I to s—lt from 10 to 20—15 from 20 to 30 . 15 from 30 to 40—15 from 40'to 50 —18 from 50 to ’60—13 from 60 to 70—12 from 70 to 80—3 from 80 to 90—2 from 90 to .100, ’ , , • - , , >We, the Directors of the Poor and.of the. House of Employment of Cumberland County,-do certify the above and foregoing dlate ment to contain a just and true exhibit of the affairs of this Institu tion during'the, period above stated, according to the best of our knowledge,..; „ ’ - ——• Given under our hands this first day of January, 1842. , ; SAMUEL ECKELS, 1 > BENJAMIN PEFFER, V Directors.' SAMUBUGBAUAMi J ' Estateof Sobmon lf'hiile ff ilec’il. . Estate of John Myers, ilee’d. ’ Estate 6£- Mary Seavers, dtc , d. ■ ieuers teajamentaij on the estate of Solomon LETTERS of Administration on the estate of if ETTESSfof Admimstratioh on die estate of Ma- Wliisler, dec’d, late of Now burg, HopewelltoWn- John Myers, late ofFriinkford township,. dec!d., Scavers, late of Uic-kinsoatowntihip, dcc’d... Ship, have been issued to the subscriber: have been issuedto the subscribers!’ ;All person# been issued to tho subscriber residing in said ■Notice is hereby given to ail perscttis indebted to, indebted to said,estate- are reqnoetod.to make,iin- township: All persons indebted to said estate are rc said estata.to make payment immediately, and' roediato' payment, and those haviog'Sclaims.will w make-’payment iramedjately, and those those havihgclaims to present them without delay' present .them for settlement.’, A having claims to present them without-dclay ptfapctjjr • ' , ~.Av.r JOHN HEDEULIG, KxV. . v'i.:-; ‘ 'A” . ; - Administrators. - . -■ ./ : . ' n : ?ACOB SE^^pS.^dmfj,, ;-'-Ethwry ; Ecbreaty 94*1812. ,■ • r ; Poor-House Statement, FOR THE TEAR 1841. 160 00 do do ■ 34 00 do do 6 25 : 106 65 131 03 37 964 70 334 14 87 S 75 5 Si 13 00 4 00 " 22 58$ 10 00 2 00 ,6 57 66 074 7948 83' 7 ----- $7248^3 9887 -6J Stock on Farm ,Ist January, 184*3. ■1 : V By payment on 14 Acres Land, (purchased 18385, 177 85} Cash lor Groceries, Merchandize, Hardware, Dry Goods, clothing and bedding.included, 1-872 58} 'Grain, Floor, and Grinding, " 638 39} Stock, - - -723 90 Mechanics’ 'Lien, on, stable, in favor of R. R. Church, 'contracted for in 1832, paid Sheriff Martin, 377 64 Support and Funeral expenses of out door paupers, 357 00 j-MateriaU, Improvements, and for post St rail fence, 277 51} Sundries for Kitchen and Poor-house, 100 31} Farming-Utensils, -tools and Coopering, _ 127 95} Sundries, Car and Stage fare, and expense's in settling-, • with other Counties, . 129 09} Directors of the Poor of Perry and Mifflin counties-^ for.support of Paupers, ’ , ' 113 28} Justices’and Constable’s fees,, . . 84 48 Hauling-and Freight on rail-road, 74 16} Shoemaking,and Hatting, ,98 68} Tailoring and Weaving, * , 84 86} Medical aid for out door Paupers, .60 56 Blacksmith woifc, , ' 25 01 - Potatoes, - , 43 54 Leather, - ■ 93 54-. Printing and Stationary, _ - 1 3 50 Joseph Lobach, Steward, Hirelings wages, clerking, &c. for nine months, - ' 450 00 M. Fishburn, late Steward, Hirelings wages, extra " clerking &c., three months; 162 50 Hr, Jacob Baughman, fur medicine and attendance - . one year, ‘ ' , - 133 75 J. Dunlap Esq. Director, for extra services, -■ ' 20 00‘ *S. -Eckels, Esq. do do do 37.50 Benj. Pelfer, Esq. do ~do' do 24 00 Jacob Squier, Esq. Treasurer fur 1841, ‘ -40 00 « 552 45 \ 6000(00 ‘ *7248 'B3 ; “ .. . " S 636.1 56.1 Balance duo county, by Treasurer, Ist January 1842, , 887 261 ; ' - ; "- _ .." • ; , $7248 83* *Of,this sum $2899 16' was contracted for and.payl on orders of 1 Directors during the-continuance of the.former Steward. ■ 887 264 tl House of Euiployftient, of said County, in account dtty of January to tUe 3ist day of December, 184;!, By cash paid orders as slated abovcj Balance due county, 552 45 eootf’oo [ . Wc.the 'Audi tofsiofi Cumberland County, do certify, that hav ing examined.the accounts and vouchers of the Directors of the Poor and :House of Employment of said county.frora the Ist day of January to theSlstdayof, Dccember,lB4l,inclu9ive, do.find, a balance : due said county-dtythe. Directors of saiilinstitution, of Eight Hundred and Ninety Seven Dollars, and Twenty-six and' one half cents; and we also certify that;, we find a balance due by Jacob" Squier, Treasurer; of said Institution, during said Term, to the Directors thereof, amounting, to Eiglit Hundred and-Eighty seypn.dollars and' Twenty-six and one half cents, all of which is, particularly set forth in the above stated account.. ; Given under ourlmhdg this Sthdnyof JanuaryXjB43. THOMAS M, BRITTON, 1 SAMUEL WILLIAMS, | Auditors. PETER BARNHART. . J ’JOSEPH LOBACH, Steward, ELIZA LOBAC.II, Matron. THESE unrivalled pills having'now acquir 'ed a celebrity and a popularity unequalled in the annals of medicine* and also having obtain* ed the entire confidence and being used in the private practice of almost the whole body of the medical faculty in,the .United States* Europe* Asia* South America, the West Indies, and a great part of Africa, it is unnecessary to adver tise them at length, or to say anything further of their merits, than by'stating the complaints which they are most effective in the cure of, and which are as and bilious fevers, fever and ague, dyspepsia, croup, liver complaint, sick headache, jaundice, asthma, dropsy, rheumatism, enlargement of the.spleen, piles, colic, female#obstructions, heartburn, furred tongue, nausea of the stom ach and bowels, incipient diarrhoea, flatulence, - habitual costivenefcs, loss of appetite .blotched or sallow complexion, and in all cases rtf torpor ;0f the bowels, where a cathartic or art aperient is needed. They are exceedingly mild in their operation,pioducmgncilhernausea, giipin? nor debility. Extract of a letter from Dr, Pye , of Quebec, \ It, C, “For bilious fevers, sick headaches, torpidi ty of the bowels, and enlargement of the spleen. Dr. Peters* Pills are an excellent'medlciue.’’ Extract of. a letter* jtom Dr, Gurney , of JVettr “I have received much assistance in my pfac* tice—especially in jaundice and yellow tever—* from the use ot Peters* Pills. 1 presume, that on an average, 1 prescribe a hundred boxes a month/* '■ v. ; ; Extract of a letter foom Dr. Reynolds , of Gal± vvhiotii Texas. ‘‘They are certainly an excellentgeneral fa mily medicine, and there is no quackery about thcin.D • 1 . Extract of a letter from Dr. v ff r aines A of VIA la* del/thia . ’ “Your pills are the mildest in their operations, and-yet most powerful in their effects, of any that 1 have ever mn with in a practice ofe ; ght and. twenty years. 1 Their action on the chyle <md hence;on the impurities of the blood, is evi dently surprising.** '* IMPORTS XT TO THE AFFLICTED , CrJIIEU MAN’S COUGH LOZENGES are 55 just superseding the use ot all i.tlier rente* uics. for Coughs, Colds, Asihjna, Croup, Hoop ing Cough and Consumption. . . Tliey are not onl/ tfu; heat but the cheapest 4 medicine in use,Six cents worth n (piy is all,' dial is requiredna any Casc,.and all oidinary cases are cured in .one or two tUys. ti/terwan's.Lozevges. —We ifmTt know any handier mode ot talking medicine than in the ' -sliape of the' lozenge. It ia so small, so neat, so. -handy-r muUwiUial 'so pfoasantr-dHtt-dic inwi‘- f fastidious taste, cannot reject .It, We.are glad to perceive'that all kinds of medicines are now prepared in lids palatable way hy Dr. Sherman, < nd may bo obtained at theuepoi m Uuscitj [Philada. Times. ] We know of nu better cough medicine than* Dr, Sherman’s Cough Lozenges; they cure so soon ami are so pleasant that it is almost a plea sure to be. sick, id be thus agreeably dosed.r— -(N-.-Y; Snnr] , - ' TJ",' Sheriff Durkins, Mr. DurtoniTlf'Prdudejico, Mr. oliuler, of’Uaston, Mr.. Ki\ej», Mr. Combs, Mr. Wallace, Ju ig’e Peters,-!Rtfs. Coleman,Mf«< Hibhardsnn, and hundtedsof others oi.this city, have called to express their surprise and tom .mendation of the speedy relief and curesTfr ct j ed by these truly wonderful Cough L- ze ngt s. Doctors Smith, Vandenburgh, Comstock,ll«.v ris, Brigham uud several others of »nr most dis tinguished physicians,have used these Luzeugt s in their practice with invariable, success. Tl.u medical faculty uniformly approve of them, as the best cough medicine in use. SHEIIMAN’SWOKM LOZENGES, 6361 56J‘ 887 261 '9-7248 83 Are the greatest discovery ever made tor dis pelling the various kinds of worms, that ho tie* quentiy and distressingly annoy both children and adults. TheVvUre art intallible-rehieuy and. so pleasant to the taste that children will lake them as readily as a cuuuuua peppermint Luv zenge, Uev. Dr.* Ludlow lias used them lor iwo years and always with entire success. Daily com plaints are made by-persons who have bci n gulled out ot their dollars by humbug advertis ers, but wlio have found a cure in Gherman’s Lozenges. Kemcmbi i;, you are not required lo buy several dollars worth of these Lozenges to test their virtues. A few shillings woiih will 'Cure you- The Uev. JabeZ Townsend's little girl, nine years old, was giveil upasincurable by two phy sicians.- She was List wasting away, and was so miserable that death was alone hioke'd io for re lief. Three doses of Sherman’s Worm Dozen ges entirely cured her* Ur. Vtcven*,oneofthe most dLtiiguished physicians in this country, says, 6’hermanM Worm Lozenges are theWifest and best article he knows of for destroying worms. Dr. Hunter, another celebrated physician, uses no other worm medicine in his practice. ..Dr. Castle, £O7 Droadway, *N. \\ lias nstd Sherman’s Lozengts in his t practice.lVr more than two years, and never knew theni to fail. Price 25 and S7£ cents per bi x. i • fie Uetail Lozenge Warehouse, No. 90 North Sixth street. Also,, frr sale by S.unuil Wilson & Co. Shfppensburg; 'William Barr, Newulle, and 5. ELMO PT, Carlisle. FOR SALE. Sl9 A HALF LOT OF GROUND,-intho BoroughoL Carlisle, situate.on the south siilc„of Louther bounded on the west by a stone hbuso and lot of J.‘'Sc ricr, on the south by Dickinson Alley, on the cast by the other half of said lot, and on the north by Louther street—containing 30 feet in front on Louther and extending south 240 feet to Dickinson considered one of the best building lots in,said street* to bo made to Jamks will show the premises and make the terms known, ... | January 6, 1842, 202 117 7 124 FORISENT. And poscflsion given on the first day of April next. That Uonse.situaloon the Main street, a few doors west of Mri H J S *1 Beetem's Hotel, now in the occupancy JUfcJl r of Miller & Maloy, Boot and, Shoe Manufacturers,. It is an excellent stand for a mechanic,-oi a-very - suitable situation for an office, &c. . f R. LAMBERTPNe : Carlisle, Jan. 21,1845. . • - k 13A 117 Estate of-John Snavety dec'd, . LETTERS of Administration on the estate of John Suavely deceasedrlato of^cwton^townstiiprCninr^ — berland Countyj havo ipjucd to the subscribers: "All persons, indebted-fcb*eaid'sstafo cue" to make payment immediately* and those having claims to present 1 them property authenticated for settlement without delay to either of..the subscribers. \.c V DAVIB SNAYET/Y, Newton tp. :/ ANDRE WDAVipSON' W, ipL "f '■ Adminikrolorß; . , ! Peb'y IY i :iB42.—6t. , >. , f.- Estate of Abraham If'dlmer, dec'll, ¥ ETTERS Of Administration on the estate of Welfmer, late of East Pennsborough township, deed, hate been issued to the subscriber re siding in said township: All'persons indebted to said bstate am requested, lojnakc payment immediately, and those having claims to present them properly ticeted for settlement without delay to . :\-y ABRAHAM BRBTZ, Adm , j. ' Fe!)7l7, 1343. ; Omngcsat idTtfmftns r - OF' jllj.e: besjt aaaijfyi for sale.n.t tf.. Monger’s /Conteolionary store.' 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