mVABLE MEDICAL PBEPASATtONS *re calculated to produce more real good than can possibly result -from the use of any others,- for several,reasons,—They are amt recommend ed to -cure all, and every disease* asis generally {masted of other preparations, [which the moat i ieuoraut must bo aware cannot be, as different diseases require diderent medicine*, J. but each | of Dr, Leidy's aiediciiies.nre recommended and: adapted to' different elapse* -of diseases. I hey do nut contain Mercury, or the minerals which are combined with .most, if not all, other prepa rations in use. They 'are perfectly safe and pleasant to take, containing nothing oflensive'or deleterious, but'being composodof Vegetable Extracts—may be employed by young'and old*, male and female, at all-times, and under all Cir cumstances, witbout restruint-from occupation, temperate Or moderate' living. They are the, jirqiarationa of a Regular Druggist, (Dr. keidj,) also i’hysician, attested by the tnoatdisUnguish ed. Physicians of the United States, among whom are, Ur'. P. S.Tbvaic. Ur.'N. Chapman, Dr. W; Gibson, Dr. S. Jacksort.Dr, W, fi. Horner, Dr, W. P. Dewees, Dr. T. C, James, Dr. J. Hodman C’uxe, Dr. it. Hare, Bcc., CJc.j also, by the Rev. W. 11. Delaney, Rbbert Adrain, L. L. Df, I. E. Biddle, Esqi, and numerous others.— 'they have 'been employed in-.innumerable in stances, with the most unexampled success, as thousands' can testify, ajnong whom are the principal officers in Washington City, Members oE Congress, of the State Legislatures,'tuany of the Clergy, Btc. ts*c. '(See certificates and re commendations. accompanying th« directions with each Medicine. • Dr. LclJy'a Medicated Extract of Sartgfiar illa r —*The strongest preparation of Sarsaparilla ita existence, One Hundred Dollars will be for feited for a preparation equal to it. One Bottle (half a pint) is equal to six pints of the-slrongest Syrup of Sarsaparilla that can be inadc. Com;- ment upon the virtues of Sarsaparilla is unne cessary—the world knows is only necessary forptrsons-using it to be sure of getiing a good pr-eparatioirof iu-' with Jprettioiis;' . ' ; t Fuca gl 00 abottlb / , * , wi|o feOES NOT KNOWtfF D«. tmjt* BiLa.aq.PlLi.3l a “component" part of,,which.la Sar saparilla— ' . . . ’ The reputation of. Dr.Xoidy’a Sarsaparilla Blood Eilis is ab well known, that comment upon-their virtues is almost unnecessary. ,-Suffice ‘it to aay they possess all the Purgative and Purifying pro perties that can bo combined in the form ot pills. Newspaper Puffing is. unnecessary to .their suc *oB9., ' j ' Their efficacy, In one ease, la a sure introduction and passport Of them to a thousand. 'Five years ’ .employment of them throughouVthe United States, fcavb mads them as they deserve to be Victorious!. Whilst the Proprietors and Manufacturers of olh- exa:PiU»f have been eriffeaTOritrg'tohumbug- the publio in various ways to introduce, their pills, publishingcolumnsof matter andboilsterihg. them op by made, false,-'lying certificates, and altr(ba ting to their pills the powers of. offoeftfig every thing, barely excepting the restoration Of the dead to life- . Dr.Xoidy has allowed Me Blood Pills to bo •omo known by- their effects; thus establishing for - thera a character that can never be taken from them, and .which is proof incontrovertible of their qualities- " , Most other pill S-have gone ontof use eincetheir introduction, many have fallen into deceived dis repute, and some aro now altogether unknown; StiU afew hangers-on endeavor to gull the ignorant by plausible (ihough false) reasoning of the ex traordinary powers theirpillspoasesspbutthe pub- Bc aro fully sensible of such imposition. Dr. N. M. teidy is a regular Physician Drug ttlstf- attested by Doctors Physlok r Chapman, Jackson, Dewees, Homer, Gibson, Coxe, Hare, ltc--and well knows the nature of the ingredients 'contained hr-his Blood Pills, and'knows too^ their adaptation in. all cases Where a purgative is re quired; or for purifying the blood. There isno risk or danger in employing, them? / they contain rib Mercury—.they do not produce in ‘ftlmmation of the-Bowels—they, do not produce . disorganisation of,- nor do they injure thedigestive ■ functions—they do not produce the piles—they do not produce irregularity of the bowels, or ebstive ncss, as do other pilla; ob the“eontraiy, they will', be found to obviato *ii the foregoing, besides being •ffibiciouslnall cases where a purgative may be , necessary, and for purifying the Blood and Animal "Ifluide.- , Amplo directions, together with recommenda tions from Physicians and other*, accompany.eactr' box. of pills.. ([J Price 83 cents a box. BivLeictyV Tetter JSj Xtcli Oiut- nient,- d&S infallible remedy for various affections ..v, ttoe Pimples* Pustules, and . Eruptions, ot the Skin, amUpartlculariy .. afogted-toahe cure ofTeUer and.the. Itch. Tlifi ointment, has been'used In numerous ezhoola throughout the city and county, as well as Factories; employing numerous girls and bnjs jmd-amongsfcwhonriTetter and Itch,-avwell-as other Affections of the Skin, prevailed, with the most', unexampled success. Names of School Teachers, as well as Siinerintcmlants and P_ro pwietqrs of Factories-,‘could be given,confirming the above, but for. tKfe delicacy they feel in hav ing their names published in connection with such loathsome and disagreeable affections. Price 2J cents a box. Ur. Leidy’siihuematic Liniment, A'-truly efficacious application for Rhuematism, ; dulses. Sprains,,"Stiffness and Weakness_o_f tr,e- Jolnts, Numbness of the . Muscles andLimbe. Ktins along.the Back,. Spine, Sides, and across the Loins,. - _ . u . Many highly commendatory certificates from physicians and others, have been-frequently, published of its efficacy. See directions. - ' cenU a bottle, of three pottles for one dollaiv , ' The foregoirig Medmincs are preparcd only, aad sold Whqlesale arid Retail, at Dir. Leldy’i Health Emporium, Kb. 191 North Second street, near Vine street, „ , f Sign-of the .Gojden Eagle and Serpents,) - Philadelphia, . . ■' * ■Sold:«t the Drug-Store of STEVENSON Ifl* DINKLE. Carlisle, Pa. . ; ,a .. BLACKSMITHING. WiilK Subscribef respectfullygfltei, x' inform* his. friends and the Jl ••. , p«Mio, [bathe i*oarrylng on boai- wy-Jl ! toss in the »hop recently erected in the rear of. Rheeirt & Halbert’s 1" Warehouse, where be ie prepared to do alt kind* ®fT work -with neafnes*,.durability and de»patch. If* hopes ■by ’ strict attention : to easiness and a determination to please, to receive a chare ofpub He patronage; ROBERT D. PORTER. Carli3k, lanuary 55,1843. . ; ..j- ' .. iußtrectsvrJ ainrgo HR*ortiueirt«ftllo very late*t ,&3la£-at eicu«}uisy low;prjco*f.‘i". 3* -• 'r'-ry •■;■', ■; CLi»i»ot»&Ci«». z_ < Siippensbra£ v lJ6c.'3o; : l WU/ T:i. v; JpjSTieceWed S topply of Tomato Ketchup ’ Poor-House. Statemen I FOR THE YEAR 1841. ' ! : Samuel Eckels, Benjamin PeSTer and SamUpl Graham, Esquires* Directors:of the Pour and of the Ijouao of ; ; .Employment of Cumberland County, in account .with said; County, from, the Ist day of January to the 3Jst day of December, 181)1, inclusive, viz:; To amount due Institution at settlement in 1840 by, James Loudon.-Esq. Treasurer, ---' Amount drawn from County Treasurer,- Amount received ot Adams county, for support of- Paupers,. _ do- tio Philadelphia city- do da do do •’ Perry : county 'do do. ■S'. Hefflibower, Pensioner, Of Shrom, Irvine and Graham for hides and skins. Tallow and Lnrd, , ' . . J. W. Eby, for iise of T. Robinson* Cash and-Clothing; of deceased Paupers, Siberian Apples, Old Iron, Of Sheriff Myers, for use ol George W.Mjcrs, For Blank Indentures, . - Blacksmith work. Win,Line, for green house windows*. Cash of Wise*. - . „ _ Of 1. Angney for use ofH- Robinson?!! , 7" .Sundries, . * To Balanoa duo by Treasuriri Jacob SquieiyEaq. Treasurer of the Poor-House and House of Employment, of : said County, in account with the Director* rf said Institution from the lst day of January to the. 31st day of December, 184-1, i iaclasiT*. ’ To amount clue at’ last settlement, . do. „• received from- «punty Treasurer, . , M. Visbburn late Steward, anal Joseph'tobach present - Steward, from dißbrent sources as exhibited in the' ■ —--fbrepMDtt.»tatementM, ; C--- - Balance due by Treasure^ 0 head of Horse*. *9 head ef bora cattle, ■ oalves, < Breeding Beef;- Pork, Yeal and Mutton, fattened and killed on Farm, in 1841. ... S 6 Beeves, average wt. 47* lbs. (13404 lbs.) 47 average IfO lbs. (7990-lbe.) SI Sheep,, average 4& lbs. (3445,1b5.} IS Calves, average 6ft lbs. (845 lbs.) raakiog in all 33687' ito*. Farming Utensils on Farm Ist January, 1842. Two narrow wheeled wagons. I wagon Beil, 2pair Wood Ladders; 9-pair Hay Ladders, 2 Sleds, 1 Dearborne, I' Cart, three Ploughs. 2 Harrows,- * Cultivators. » double shovel Ploughs, 7 Wheelbarrows. 1 Hireshmg xtlachme Fanning M.lls, 2 Log Chains. Saett of Wagon Gears, s,sett of Plough Gears, l %ax Br ? ke, 2 setts Carpenters" Tools. X-sett Blacksmith lools, 1 sett Butchering Tools, and a variety of Axes. Spades, Shovels, Grubbing Hoe?, Digging Irons, Single Trees, Double Frees, Sythes, ‘ Cradles Forks, Rakes, fitc. and one sett of Blowing Tools,- Schedule showing the Proceeds of the Farm for 1841. 544 bushels of Wheat, 850 of Oats, 700 of Corn, 429 of Potatoes, 46 loads of Hay, 18 of Corn-fodder, 15 bushels of Apples, 50 o( Onions, 2of Seed Onions, 85 of Beets, SS of Parsnips, 6of Peas and Beans, Bof Fomatoes. 180 Q Cucumber P.ckles, 3000 heads of Cabbage. 55 lb 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 Hbuse.and Shop. 10 Flannel Frocks, 54 Calico Frocks, 175 Shirts and Chinese, 45 Petticoats, 80 Aprons, /S Pillow-eases, 51 Caps, 44 pair Stockings knit, S 3 pair fooled, 2& barrels Soft Soap,-lldlbs. Hard Soap. TLe Directore, *jc. of said county, annex the following exhibit of extra labor performed by tile Steward, Matron an* Paupers, fronvtho Ist day of January to the 31st of December 18*1, as follows: Made it woolen roundabouts,' 9 woolen TiestB, i 9 Mir:of'. pantaloons, 16 summer vests,-17 coffins, broke the.stone and, made me ‘ cademised pike through thenorthykrd ofthePoor-house, quarried stone for 6 perch of stone fence, aso for Ice house cellar, made two double shovel plou^e^-1 .2 largergates, '2 ttnto.for kitefcen, *P?J* ra l-wmOt-sland, S sewing-stands, lined thl ceiling of two cells with boards, made Idarge table fo.; dollar worth orshoe-makmg. $25 of IDacksmithing. SO bushel baskets, 18 handle baskets, lathed andplaistered story of Tenant house, made 2 roods of Turnpike at W Sberof C^™ P r""n^thelnstitution ist Janbary. iiflf, (of which 21 colored rout door pabpers)i ? , lf« - ; Admitted up to the Slat December 1841, (of which SI Were colored, 1 ont tloor Pauper and 4 born in the House.) 203 Making the whole number through the year, : . 7 , x . , , Of which 14 died, >suicide and 1 killedon tlie rail-road—alio, 14 children bound out, 164 discharged and ran away, and 7 out door Paupets, , - • Leaving the number of Paupers in the House Ist January 1848 (of which 81 are •olored) Out door Paupers supported at public expense, '. - Whole number-supported Ist January 1848; - - _ ? i,- u Of those remaining in the Poor-House. 31st December 1841, there arc males 70 (of which 12 are colored) Females 47, (of which 9, are eolored) - ; . ■ and 7-OUt door Paupers," TherWare as near as can be ascerlained underone year 4—o from 1 to —-is from ao to 40—15 from 40 to 30—18 from SO to 6(fc-13 .from 60 to.fOjd* from 70 to 80—S from 80 to 90—2 from 90 to 100, '- 1 " , : -.Vr . ■ We, the JJirectort of th‘e-E<i'op 4 ah«l dRUje .Hotiee of Employment of Cumberknd Couiitjr, A Jo certify„tt>'e aboyeand furegoing Btate ment-toconlain ajustatt'dtrueeihibitoftheajßTalrs of the lostitu tion period above atated. JtcMraiqE - to the beat of our kfiowlcucc* ' I .'p\\ ' ‘ 1 Given uhdec.ourhands' this frraf day. of Januafcy,lB42. - •• - SAMUEL ECKELS. V V..: : ' BENJAMIN PEFFER, - V Directors^ - v 'SAMUEL GRAHAM; J. : .4 -. ■ E'latt of Solomon TFhitkr, Zetlera testamentary; on the estate of Solomon '• XETTEHS of tbe cstate of tho of J&*. Whinler.decVUUto of Newborg, Hopewell town^;;J()haMjcrBilateyP. ; FtSnVforofKiwnahip^^^ k *hip, deo’d., have been iainej, to the heiM Notice U hereby given to. atf'petiiona to indited to said estate are, : re? ,Bald" estate to make, paymentimmediately, : apd mediant paynrent,aod; Ihoae haVing qUMied tb Wiike paytoent : iAmedißt«ly,’ and.,those ‘.present harinoeUims to dda»;propcrly . ’ '^?!‘'^ r^n«TV»N Y Mvlnß enthwicaled for aetdeinOTtT'i ., tISCDeQt* '• v- •*i. ■ HRIS.I lAN M.V ■ v, t —~' Qp'A VT?TTf3 , A.lm*r ' A-T?>^^«raO^N.ajE!6Bßi;iO,'E*.V, t k*£s&V , \ ,» loJ . Admr. f 9887 381 Stock tu Farm Ist January, 1,84«. n ■),. ‘ * ~ . , ■' By payment on 14AcreS Land, (purchased 1838) 177 851 for.Groceties, Merchandize, Hardware,. Dry ' Goods, clothing and bedding included, - .1872 581 Grain, Flour, and Grinding, '638, £(9i Stock, 723 00 Mechanics’Lien.on stable, in favor of R. R; Church, r • contracted for in 1832, paid Sheriff Martin, Supportiand Funeral' expense* of out door paupers, ■ Materials,'lmprovements, and for post & rail,fence, - Sundries- for Kitchen and Poor-house, Farming Utensils, tools and Coopering, Sundries. Car and Stage fare, and expenses in settling with other Counties, - _ Directors of the Poor of Perry and Mifflin counties for support of Paupers, justices’and Constable’s fees, _ Hauling and .Freight on rail-road. Shoemaking and Hatting, -Tailoring and Weaving, Medicataidfor out door Paupers, Blacksmith work. Potatoes, Leather, ' ■ ~ Printing and Stationary', ' ■ . Joseph Lobach, Steward, Hirelings wages, clerking, &c. for nine months, - ' ____ M. Fishburn, late Steward, Hirelings wages, extra clerking &c., three months, . Dr. Jacob Baughman, for medicine and attendance © 552 45. 6000 00 160 00 34 00 6 25 106 65 131 02 37 96f 70 331 14 87 5 75' . 5.31 is 00 4 00 22 581 10 00 2 00 6 '57 66 07i ©7248 83 one year, J. Dunlap Esq. Director, for extra services, S. Eckels, Esq., do '■* do . do Benj. Peffer, Esq. do ' do do-. Jacob Squier, Esq. Treasurer for 1841, -. . $8361 56J f ßalancedue , ,887 361 V T” - - ''V,v~*V-*‘ ss*- ••Of thfs sum 92899 -16 was contracted for and paid on orders.of Director*-during the cbtUlnuance of the former .Steward. ./.fcma, si 887 26J By casb paid orders as stated above. Balance due county. ■ 553 45 6000 00 .696.8.8. 97248 83 Sows, 84 Shoati, 48 Sheep and t Lamb We, the Auditor's of ComberlnnJ County, do certify, that hav ing Directors :of the Poor. andHouse-ukEniplofinent of said county from the |st day.of January; loithe Slst dayof December, 1841.. inclusive, .do find a balance/due-Said;county by the Directors'of said'institutroti. of ETgHt Huhdred nnil'Ninety Seven Dollars, and jrwenty-six’- and due by: Jacob' Sqnier, Treasurer, of -said .Institution,. dUring said Term; to; the .Directora’thereof, amounting to 'Eight Hundred and Eighty feveri dollars and Twenty-six and one half cents, .all ol which is particularly ’ Given under our- hand* thiseth day of January 1842<:' ‘' r -r V" - . - THOJVfAS H;BRITTONi T 1 ' PETER BARNHART, JOSEPH LOBACH, ELIZA LOBACH, Matron. 377 64 337 00 ’ 277 514 'iso su isr ass FRIDLEY & ROBINSON; Tin, Coppersmith, & Stove Business-. JACOB FRIDLEY & ELEAZER ROBlN SON.havirig entered into Co-Partnership, ia the and Stave business, under the firm of FRIDLEY & ROBINSON, respectfully inform the publicthat they intend carryingontheit business in all .its branches, at the old stand of Jacob Fridley, North Hanoyer' street Carlisle; where they will, at all times, bp prepared to serve purchasers with any artiole in tbeic line, on the most reasonable terms.' In addition to all other varieties of stoves, which, they will constantly have on hand, they haye pur chased of Mr. J. G. Hathaway, the exclusive right to manufacture and sell 129 094 1-13 284 84 48 74m *9B 684 84 864 6056 t 86 01 43 54 93 54 5.5.0 Hathaway's Patent “Hot Air Coobing 450 00 Stoves;” (n the counties of Cumberland and Dauphin; and being entire); convinced .of the great superiority of this over all other kinds of Cooking Stovesmow in use, they will continue to set them.tip as liecc tofore practiced by Messrs. E. Robinson & Go., on trial with all persons whoaro willing to test tlieir superior excellence. >■ 'i. . For, the information, of £hoaelwho are. not. ac quainted.with the advantages of. the Hot Air Cook ing Stoves, we subjoin the certificates of some of the many highly respectable gentlemen who have ,fayorSd us with their.written. op'inionot.the merits • * . . . * * rr- -• ■ ££._ ■ ‘' ChfA’i/e, November 9,184 - ' 162 50 133 75 30 00 37 50 24 00 40 00 Sleaara, H.Robinsqn & “Hathaway Patent Hot-Aii; Cooking Stove” has been.used in my kitchen for about two months. I, have inspected it and examined the principles up on which it is constructed. I have also made par ticular inquiry ot tile cooks who have used iu from these different sources of.information, i am led’ to a very favorable opinion in regard to it. I prefer' it to the Rotary;' which we have heretofoieliad in use. ’ It is represented as baking remarkably well, andasbeing asavingof fuel. Thercirculaliorref the heat-so extensively after it is generated, and hefote-it-escapes by-the'pipe,- muat-Tead-lo this re* sulfr'-ThoTe iS agfeatconveiuencc' inf the'Use if it, from the numetousand various implements em ployed about it in cooking, at the same time. JOHN REED. 6361 561 887.361 ' 9-7248 83 Messrs, E- Robinson §r Co.—GentleMKH:-—lhavo had sufficient time to try “Hathaway's Patent Rat 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 be heated- with it In a short time; that for cooking it boils, topsts moat, and bakes broad. The provision.iu this coolurig store for baking bread is the only arrange ment 1 have-eyer seen in aa article of the kind, at all calculated to accomplish that object- The sim plicity of its arrangements are its great recommen dation, the entire heat is applied to the purpose intended, and I. verily believe a great saving of fuel iseffected- Comparing the Hot Air Cooking Stove with the much celebrated Rotary, the latter is insignificant and a toy, incapable of any tiling hut boiling. lam of tlje opinion that no arrange ment of iron can bo made to supersede the “Ho; Air Cooking Stove;” nor can’ I suggest any im provement- --.- Your ob’t. serv*t, , . A-McDowell.. Harrisburg, November 11, 1841. Messrs, E, Hobinson Co, — Gentlemen: —Ac- cording to your request,! have given one of “Hath ■away's Patent Hot Air Cooking Stoves ” a thorough trial, and in my opinioiv think it one of the beat 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*- qually as well for any kind of cooking. Voui's with respect, VAL. HUMMEL, Jr. I do certify that I am now. using one of Hatha way’s Patent Hot-Air-Cook-Stoves, No. 3, and do recommend it asi superior to any stove 1 have seen. The groat saving of fuel and the variety that can be cooking at the same time, makes it an' object to. those whp wish to facilitate the operations of the kitchen. . 3. CULBERTSQN ; Chambersburg, September 6,1811, -'. ■-I have In.use in my.kitchen one of Hathaway’s Patent Hot Air .Cooking tjtovea, and can recora mend it as a very superior article. 'l’he one I have is No. 3; it his 5 boilers and an oven sufficiently large.to bake 6 loaves of bread.. Thebaking, toast ing and boiling, can bp done at the same tune and with much less wood than required for any stove 1 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 stove in use, asl shall take pleasure in showing the stove to those who wish to See it. S. VVUNDFIILICH. Carlisle, September 12,1811. s' 4\. : ■ 319 202 117 7 ; *•- 124 Messrs.-E. Robinson & Co. Gentlemen:—l hare fairly tested ■ the JtHotA|j Stoves” iwhich you put up al my house and can fecotnmend it as possessing principlesof economy and jconvenionco far- surpassing any other stoves which ! have over seen, Tho übilors coming -in immediate gives it great-fa cilitiesfor boiling; and the oveij is heated on a principle that bread.is baked in as.fine'a manner as in a brickoven. . I find.it also agreat saving of fuel and labor. and would adviseall to 'adopt' Ju. M. McCIiRLiLAN. - : OarUale, September 12,1841, - - ; . Messrs." E. Robinson & Cd*- : 124 xtr Carlitle, November 8, 1841 , Gentlemen.—l have during the few days l.haVo hadyour Hathaway Hot Air. Stove in use become' convinced of;its great superiority over'all other stoves Ihavo used or find by the trial that boiling, roasting, baking and broiling may all be dome at the same time, tab most perfect manner and Ufith less than one fourth 'the fuel I have or dinarily {uaed for. the'eamepnrposca: ; X have herc toforebeeSiof' the opinion-bread could not be well batted ian Cook Stove, but'l-am convinced. upon irialthatitcanbodone as well in jours to ve asm albrick ovemv',l believe ißgt the general introduc tiohofsour Stoves, inlitusewlll be'very beneficial to the publio, therorpre l Bhall take pleasure' inre commcndiag it tomy. friends. - r , ' , ' •j.WM. MO UOY >.* SO Cases of hoots arid .shoes received from auc-. ‘lion.whioht have purchased at prices that will enable me to'.sell cheaper than' any other es tablisiuheht in the county.- ■ • OHAS.-BABNITZ. THESE unrivalled pills having now acquir ed a celebrity and a popularity unequalled in the annals of medicine, andalso having obtain ed the entire confidence and being used in the private practice of almost the whole body of the medical faculty in the JJnited States, Europe, AsiaVSouth 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 follows:—Yellow and bilious fevers, fever and ague, dyspepsia, croup, liver complaint, sick headache, Jaundice, asthma, dropsy,rheumatism,enlargementof the spleen, piles,' colic, female obstructions, heart-bum, furred tongue, nausea, distensions of the stom ach and bowels, incipient diarfhora,flatulence, habitual costivenessj.loss of appetite blotched or sallow complexion, and.in all cases ol torpor of the bowels, where a cathartic or an aperient is needed." They are exceedingly mild in their operation, ptoduemgneither nausea, gtipiny nor debility. Extract of a letter from Dr, Pye, of Quebec* Zu C. “For bilious fevers,,sick headaches, torpidi ty of the bowels, and enlargement of the spleen. Dr. Peters’ Pills are an excellent medicine.” Extract of a letter Jrom Dr. Gurney, of New Or ica Hit, Ea. . •“I have received much assistance in my prac tice—especially in jaundice and yellow lever— from the use of Peters’ Pills. I. presume, that on an average, J. prescribe a hundred boxes a. i month;” “ , - Extract of a letter JoomJJr. Reynold*, of* Gal r> veston, Texas. “They are certainly an excellent general (nr mily medicine,.and there is no.quackery about them.” a Extract of a letter from Dr. (Klines, of Ehilar , delfihia. ‘ ‘Your pills are the mildest in their operations* and yet most powerful in tlieir effects, ot any that 1 have ever met with in a practice' and trfenty years, ,I'heir action on the chyle and hence on the impurities of the blood, is evi dently surprising.* 1 . IMPORTANT* TO THE AFFLICTED I HERMAN’S COUGH LOZENGES are - superseding the Use of all other rcmS aims forCoeghs. Colds, A*thma,:CroUp, lloop " I'hvy are not Only the best but the cheapest: • medicine,in use. Six cents worth a day i.v'all; that is required in any case, and all ordinary cases arucured in oae or two days 1 . ; Sherman'* Lozenges.—We don't know any handier mode of tailing madibihe than in rite shape of the lonenge. if is so small, so neat, se handy, and withal aO pleasant, that the most fastidious taste' cannot r«jccl it. W • are glad to percsira that all hinds of medicines are now prepared is this palitable way by Dr. Sherman,, aid may be-obtairied at the depot in this city.— £Phi iatla.Tini es ; } ... We know of no ■medicine than Dr. Sherman’s Gough Lozcngcsf they cure. so. soon and-aie so jHeasent that itisalmosta plea-' sure to be gicKy to bo thus aarceablf dosed. —. [NvT. Shin.l , Sheriiri’uriiir.a. Mr, Burton, of grqvidencr, Mr. Shaler, of,Boston, Mr. Hirers, Mr. Combs, Mr. Wallace, Judge Peters, Mrs. Coleman,Mrs. Richardson,. aad hundreds of others of this city, have called to express their surprise aori corns mendation of the speedy relief and cares mt. ctj ed by these truly wonderful Bough Lozenges. Doctors Smith, V andenburgh, Comstocks rfar ris, Brigham and seveanl others of our most dis tinguished physicians,havc used these Lozenges, in their practice with invariable success.. The . medical faculty uniformly approve of then, 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 fre quently aed distressingly annoy both, children and adults. Thuy are an infallible remedy and so pleasant to the taste tKSt children will take them as readily as i common. peppermint Lo zenge. ' ■ e Kev. Dr. Ludlowhas used them for iwo years, ’ and always with entire success. Daily com plaints are made by persons who hare beta gulled out of their dollars by humbug advertis ers, but who'have hmnd a cere in Bhcrman’i Luzenges. Remember, you,are nod required to buy several dollars worth of Ihisc Lozenges to, test their virtues. A few- shillings worth will cure you. The -Rev, Jabez Townsend's little girl, nine years old, was given upas-iocui-able by two phy sicians. She was fast wasting away, and was so, miserable that death was alone looked to for re- Hcf. Three dusts of Sherman’s'Worm Lozcn ges •nVirely cured her-,, Dv. Stevens, one of the most distinguished physicians in this country, says, ahermau’s Worm Lozenges are the safest and best article,'hc knows ol for destroying., worms,.' ; F ; ; ‘ ■, • - Dr. Hunter, another celebrated physician, uses no other worm medicine in his practice. Dr." Castle, £97 Droadway, N. Y. has used Sherman’s Lozenges' in bis practice for morn than two-years, and never knew them to fail.- Hi -ice 25. and 37-J cents per bojt (Jj’Wholesale & Retail. Lozenge Warehouse, No. 9U North Sixth... street. Also, for sale by Samuel. Wilson y Co. .William Bkrr, Newville, and .J. ELLIOTTi Carlisle. ", FOR RENT. And posession-. given on the first day . of April next. That House situate on lprrtv the Main street, a few dqor® west of Mr. SJ £g| Beetena’s Hotel, now in the occupancy JmkJL of Miller & Maloy , Boot and Shoe Manufacturers. It is.an excellent stand for a mcclianio, or u very suitable situation for an office, &c. ! , R. LAMBERTOffc 'Carlisle, Jan. 24,1812. w. • Estate of John Sndveli/.dec'd'* - IT "ETTERS of Aduiinistration m\tho estate ofJoht} deceased, late of Newton township, Cum? berland County, have been issued-to the subscribers: All persons indebted to said estate aro r 'requested to .make-payment immediately, and those haying claim* I to presentrthem properly I authenticated for settlement: 1 without delay to either_ot.thc.fiubscribcrs. DAVID SNAVELY, Newton ,tp. - ANDREW DAVIDSON,-W. Pcnnsboro’ tp. Administrators.- Feb’v-17, *' Estate of fac'd. tETTERSof Administration >on the .cstate of- Abraham-'Wcltmcv, late of East PcnnsboroUgh township, decM, have been issued” to die subscriber siding-in said township: All pereonsmdebted 'to saifl estate are requested to make payment immediately, and" . those having claims to prefcent ■ .properly duihen- Ucotcdfor settlement without delay to ... : ' ABBAHAMJdRBTZi AOm’r, i Feh. 17,1842.> ; '6t. ■ - Orangey and.Lcmons OF the best sale.at Gii.leland it MoHYia’s Confectionary store. AUo, RAX* SINS, COpOA-NUTS, &c. &c. ;■; ~ Estate of Solomon Hupley, deceased,. '— : .. TVTOTICE is hereby given; that letters testamentary a-the last rvill and lestamentof Solomon Uuplcy,/'^ lataof.Worpdeyshurg.CumbctlandCQUnt/.dcccaiKj.V have tjcjjja (ssricd hj lho ItegistOlfOf Said county ,to that's subsaawf whir resides in Woi&tcysburg aforesaid:' ■ Alt.-persons having.'claims or demands'against the" estate of-the said dcccafa’d.aro rcqneaUaVto niatio kitown the same without delay, and those indebted to - make payment to - . V’.---i;:,.;'- r :■ ■■;;•, - easier erb,. 'Rrt.ecptorof.Solpmanßupley,d&’d.
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