Vt, B. ROBERTS’ VEGETABLE EM . BROCATION. The efficacy or this moat valuable Embrocation ia attested by thousands who have proved its heal ing qualities in the cure 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 certlficatea which might’be produced, tbs fallowing is thought sufficient; it is from I. Roesldes, Esq. the groat stage owner and mail contractor. ' _; ■ _ This ia to certify that 1 have used M. B. Ro berts’ Embrocation for various kinds of, Sores, Wounds, & Sprains on horses, and I find it to ex ceed any other that I hdve tried. . ' I. REESIDE. For sale In Carlisle, by SU«tnson $r Djnkk: MfR. JT. C. JVEFF, BUE.GBOITDBNTIST, RESPECTFULLY informs thelndies and i gentlemen of Carlblcand its vicinity that . He secs Artificial Teeth in the most approved manner. He also scales, plugs ana separates teeth to arrest decays . ~ , ... Dr. N. prepares a tooth powder, which whi tens the teeth, without injuring the enameh col ors the gums a tine red and relreahestlfe mouth. The tooth ache -will be cured, in - most cases, wlthoutextractjon; and an odontalgic, wash is prepared for healing sore gums ami fasten the teetlu . Ladies and gentlemen are requested to call • and examine his collection of Porcelain oj* In corroptrtble teeth, which will never decay or change color!* 'and are free from all .unpleasant odour, durable and well adapted ior chewing, which'will be inserted in the best manner and at lair prices. • AU persons wishing Dr. N. to call at tneir dwellings will please to feave'a line at his resi „ dence.-So. 7- Harper's How, when he will puiic „ tually attend to every call in theline of his pro fession. From a long and successful practice, • he hopes to give general , satisfaction. —-—l, m _ - ' MORE PROOFS ( Of the Efficacy of Dr. Swayne'e Compound Syrup cf Promts ' Virginians, or Wild Cherry . ' 'bMfs.BrowivcoirvitorSccoml street and the fork* of Germantown rpad," effectually cured. Her symp . toms were, general' debility; attended with a constant cough,—fain in the side, breast, and bach, with other symptoms indicative of Pulmorfary Disease, not es sential to'intimate. After .tiding the second bottle of thin invaluable medicine, her cough entirely disappear '—adj-and'Jiec Btrengtlidnc , rcasing-fast,—aad-.by tho time -—she used two bottles more, she found herself freed from all pain and other unjdcasant sypiptome-whieh attended her disease. She. is now enjoying perfect health, and willing to give any information respecting, her.cure; likewise recommends this-Syrup to'all nf fli'eted with a Cough or a Disease of the Lungs. - ." December 30, 1841. AGENTS—J. J. Myors & Co. CarlislerMartin —J,utz,-Market street, Harriabur;- G. & R. \V. Da ■sis; (354 .Market street) and'RevrJi'Pf Cook; (53 Market street) Baltimore. . ~.J ' SEW & FASHIONABLE TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. The subscriber* beg leave to Inform tbo citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, that thfcy have opened a Shop in Wo. 4, BEETEM’S ROW, where they intend carry ing on the t above business mallita various branches. They hope to receive a-liberal share of-the public pat ronage. BENTZ & HEIGHTEN Carlisle, Oct 21, J 8-41.—3 m. J"KFALL PREPARATIONS fob the CURE CORNS,itcahsoonbefoundthat'Wnß- E-7;xkbB Pine Extract is tho best, upon trial. It re ' lieves the pain and cutes the com in from two io four days. Mr. I. Beyon, of Frederick, Md., ' writes that lie has-been afflicted with corns for nearly seven years, and used all the preparations for his cure offered during that lime without being cured. Ho noticed the advertisements and obtain* -ed two boxes of the Pjne'Extracl, intent on' giving tt a thorough trial; ho used half of one box and is entirely cured by it. ". Depots, No. SSXUjesmrt sf., N. E. corner of Fourth & Chesntit, and Nos. 28 and 29 Arcade. ,v Price 25 & 60 cts. ,W. WHEELER, Nov 4, 1811. Importer fc Proprietor. . For sale in Carlisle, by Stevenson & Dinlde. - BMTISTRI. ORr f. C* LOOMIS, JrS permanently located in Carlisle, and will ' perform all operations that are required in ental Surgery, such as FILING,PLUGGING, and EXTRACTING TEETH, and inserting ARTIFICIAL TEETH from a single, tooth to tr lull.set. He wilTalso attend to all diseases o «he Mouth, Gums, Cfc., and direct and regulate «he first hud aeconddemitionsn as to render the rteeth of children and young persorisregularand beautiful.. Hr. Loomis may at all times be found athis office In Main street, opposite M’f arlane’s Hotel. • . Carlisle, June 10,1841. ;|L . Dji,, x>VNC*N'S ■tr. XXPEOTORANT REMEDY i£ m ' ■ ,v.i' .--.FOB ‘ CONStIiIPT rON.COLDB. Coughs, Spitting of Bloody Bronchitis, difficulty of , Asthma, Pain In the Side, Breast, ah 3 % Chetft, Cough, and all diseases-of the Liv* <rand Lungs?. We are rfl dike liable to disease—arid death la the certain lot of ail .that live and have a being; and at* tthoogh ihe latter cannot'bo averted, still the former - imay,‘bytbe power of mcdicino, be removed* or ren* > Wfered Jess painful to ith©. afflicted. There is one die? , case, however, which seems ‘for agesto have defied the , 3fomr of-tho healing, art-mho Icamed/facnltyihaye in 'te-arrestlts fatal progress, by’tho,ap* • * JjpCcaiioaof remedies within .their reach, of known in ’’ ahnif ipracticb—but -Consumption ' has defied .th^ir mxuted rdiilL ft has stalked forth with impunity, cheerlessembrace a fiicnd. from every r L a-merober-from every family, and costing . •gloom-raid darkness over .the-place of 'ita visitation.—’ “ ~JSt 1 msiycaaes, l of ■this ■ Sjktal disease—and' which will also amirdjreUef- ih.the * *;, anost stubborn and hopeless shotild; bo regarded In tbs benefactor, .ItißCOnfidehliallybe ‘TSeral that ■,J)unean t ty,iExpectorans Rtmtdy wiU do v ~ > llence fcu;presented and recommended uTtim \.. - community; teedicine immediately .palliates and \ «fcliffve«thc distressing cough, catwing airee and easy \ > uexpectbratiohv stopping the hectic lever 4md night V the.ulcerated lungsi and arresting the ! Vifetal’ progress of at the .sam<= time, •*. weak and debilitated, regulating the Rowels, anebproducing -quiet rest and swoet repose.— ■. Ajns ‘4lßancDT’VCah,be relied upon, todoallthat lays power of aid, Jrciiig'uscd itt the ‘private ~ of the'lato Dr. Duncan, (Professor in* the D- for, upwind, of elghWh years, - ■ , SJst-_-thousands, ha,vo tech restored ~torxnfect : . foftntjAltilgnoHobe-unideretooddhat-the l *JSxpt&‘\ alVdiseasee of Consumption; *hia vvhile, there is Ufa .there is aopej therefore Advlsd'all to use this medi* v vcdse da idrorable, it stiffproyesa ■v : ‘ by, giving eaceKand .(strength, - * t? 'NgJv and ehoaking of phlegm,! dec.— •./> ~ on ® B^a \nwlation to tiiepatient, which thou*-, - . tends . ■ . * \ - rv-! ' ’ g“ 4 P i tfortb;l3iglub - AJaOj forVontlho Htora of'J. J. XIrERS, ■■• i ■- WIM;% pE AIIt Shippcnabuig. ■: - puw Samuel Eckels; Benjamin Peffer and firatiam, Esqirtrear, Direolpra of the Poor, and 6f the House of Employment of Cumberland County, in account with said Comity, from the Ist day of January to the. 81st clay Of December, 1841, inclusive) viz; • - ' te.' To amount due Institutionat settlement in 1840 by ' “ James Loudon, Esq. Treasurer, ’ \ ' cnnn nn Amount .drawn fronv County Treasurer, ■■ 000000- Amount received ot Adame county, for support of Paupers, "V do do .Philadelphia city do do 54 00 do dp. " perry county do dp " J. Hefflebower,* Pensioner,- ■ £5 Of ShromHtvide and Graham for hides and skins, 13M)2 Tallow and Lard,' • ■- & 37 96| J. W. Eby, for use ofT. Robinson,' 70 334 Cash and Clothing of deceased Pauper*. V 14 87 Siberian Apples, •. * ' 5 Old Iron, ». Of Sheriff Myers, for use ot George W. Myers, 13 00 For Blank Indentures, 00 Blacksmith work, • Wm’. Line, for„green house windows, .10 00 Cash of Wise, . ® Of L Angney for uso of B> BobinsonJ . v Sundries, . ”6 ® 7248 83 - ' 157248 83 Tq'^af9jn«e.dQ9.J^3rt? a • ' ;«’ 887 ?6J Jacob. Squier, Esq. Treasurer of the Poor-House an - ~—with tbe-Uireetora o 4— galsLlusiltolio*» fi'OW_tlie_lst inclusive. To amount due at last settlement, 552 45 v _. iljT 7 repeivcdfromcnuntyTreasurer, .60004)0 M. Fishburri late Stewardr-and Joseph Lobach present . ■ ' ' ■ Steward, fronFdifferent sources as exhibited in the . j foregoing statement,. 696 38 87248 83 Balance due by Treasurer,' 8 837 26£ 6 head of Horses, 99 head of horn cattle, 2 calves, 6 Breeding Sows, 54 Shoats, 48 Sheep and 1 Lamb. Beef, Pork, Veal and Mutton, fattened and killed on Farm, in 1841. £6 Beeves, average wf. 476 lbs. (12404 lbs.) 47 Hogs, average 170 lbs. (7930 lbs.) 51 Sheep, average 48 1b5.(2448 lb's.) IS Calves, average’ 68 lbs. (845 lbs.) making in all 23687 lbs. - _ | , Farming Utensils 6n Farm Ist January, 1842. Two narrow wheeled wagons, 1 wagon, lied, 2puir Wood Ladders. 2 pair Hay Ladders, 2 Sleds, 1 Dearbornc, 1 Cart, three Ploughs 8 Harrows, 2 Cultivators, 2 double shovel Ploughs, 7 Wheejbarrows, I Threshing Machine, 2 Fanning Mills, 2 Log Chains, 6 sett of Wagon Gears, 5 sett of Plough Gears, I Flax Brake, 2 sells Carpenters’ Pools. 1 sett Blacksmith Tools, J sett Butchering Tools, and a variety of Axes, Spades, SliovcU, Grubbing Hoes. Digging Irons, Single Irees, Double Irees, Sythes, Cradles Forks, Rakes, &c. and one sett of Blowing Tools. , Schedule showing the Proceeds of the Farm for 184 L 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. 35 of Beets, 35 of Parsnips. 6of Peas.and Beans, Bof Pon.ati.es, 1800 Cucumber, Pickles. 3000 heads of Cabbage, 55 lb of Heckled Flax, 8J bushels of Flaxseed, 9 bushels ,& 3 pecks of Clovcrseed, 2 bu. I iinotby, ?2 lb of Hops. ■' \ Manufactured and made in the IJouso and Shop, ■ 10 Flannel-Frock*, S 4 Calico Frocks. 175 Shirt* ami -Chiinesc, 45, Petticoats, SO Aprons, 73 Pillow-cases. 51 Caps, 44 pair Blockings knit, 33 pair footed, U 9 barrels Soft Soap, 140 lbs. Hard Soap. Tlie' Directors, sc. of said county, annex the following exhibit of extra labor Sjcr performed fyr the Steward, Matron and Paupers, from the list day of January to the 31st of December 1841, as follows: Made II woolen roundabouts, 5 woolen .vests, 9 pair of pantaloons, 16 summer vests, 17 coffins, broke the-stone and made me cademiscd pike through the north yard of the Poor-house, quarried,stone for 6 perch of stone fence, also for Ice house cellar, made *wo double shovel plouAs, 1 wheel-barrow, 2 large gates. 2 sinks for kitchen, IS spittmg boxes Rocking-cradles. I wash-stand, 3 sewing-stands, lined the ceilirig 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 plaislered upper story uf Tenant llouse, made 2 roods of Turnpike InstUation-lst-January-1.8*41,-Cof r ivhich:2l jyere —V -- Admitted up to the 31st December 1841, (of which S.l were Colored, I'out door Pauper and 4 born in the House.) 203- Making the whole number through the year, _ ~ . ,;. . . . . , 819 Of which X4,died. I'suicide arid I killed on the rad-road—also. 14 children bound out 464 discharged and rap away, and 7 out door Paupers* . ’ 202 Leaving the number of Paupers in tho llouse Ist January 1812 (of which 21 are colored) f , Ji?’, Oiit door Paupers supported at public expense, . . C' ■? Whole-number supported Ist January 1843, . , . f ... , 124 iOf those remaining in the Poor-House ,31st .December 1841, there arc males ,0 (of yhich 12 are colored.) ■ , ■ 'females 47, (of which 9,are colored) , . , and 7 out door Paupers, , - 54 / . ' 124’ There are asmear as can be ascertained'ttnder oneyear-4—9 from il to sr-rll.from Ift to 20 16 from 20 to 30 _l5 Horn 30 to 40—15 from 40, to 50—18 from 50 to 60-—t3 fiom 60 to 70—12 from 70 to 80—3 from 80 ■: : to from 90 to 100, ' 4 , . - •’ V • ••' •• " , ' ' 117 We, the Directors Of the-Poor and of the llouse of Employment; of Cumberland County,Alo certify the: above anti ,foregoing state T| nieht toeontaiba just and true exhibit of-the affairs ofthe Institu tion during theiperiod above stated, according to the best of our our handp thisffifst day of January, 18'4£; ' . ' ' . BAMUBL ECKELS, , T . ? r;; BENJAMIN PEPPER, VJ- Directors/ . JBAMUEL GRAHAM, j. -i-/ 'Xeiten lestanwntiry on the estate of flolonion. W hisler, deoM.late of fj ewbiirg, Hopewell town shipi dee’d;, have been Isaifißf id the subscriW?k .Notice is hereby, given] petfcpne indebted .to sajd estate lo make payment immediately) and tlemcnt. v-“-■’ Statement, FOR THE YEAR 1841. Stock en Farm Ist January, 1842. Estate of John.My era, dec'd, i." LETTERS tlf oh the estate of ■ Johh Myers, late. of Frankford.township,;deo’d i, have heenlsaued'to, the subscribers:: 'All; persons i indebted io paid estate are requested to make hn j mediate' payment, and those having claims will -MYERS, "*■ - Administrators. - - - By payment oh 14 Aefes Land, (purchased 1838) 177 85i Cash fiir'Groceries, Merchandize, Hardware, Dry , Goods, clothing anil bedding included, 1872 58J Grain, Flour, and Grinding, 1 638 S9i stock, . ■ 723 oo Mechanics’Lien, on stable, in favor of R. U. Church, .contracted for in 1832, paid Sheriff Martin, 377 64 ■ Support and Funeral expenses of out door paupers, 357 00 .Materials, Improvements, and for post & rail fence, 977 51i Sundries for.Kitchen'end Pour-house, *. ■ • 130 Sit Fanning Utensils, tools and Coopering, • _ 127 951 ■ Sundries, Car anil Stage fare, and expenses in settling with other Counties, , . 129 09J Directors' of the Poor of Perry and Mifflin counties for support of Paupers, 113 28i Justices’and Constable’s fees, 1 64 48 Hauling and Freight on rail-road, ■ 74 161 Shoemaking and Halting, . .f . ... 98 68i Tailoring and Weaving, 84 86J Medical aid for out door Paupers, 60 56 Blacksmith work, " It , 26 01 Potatoes,. * ’ , . 43 54 Leather, 93-54 Printing and Stationary, '3 50 Joseph Lobacb, Steward,.Hirelings wages, clerking, ' &o. for nine months; ■ ! 450 00 M. Fis)iburn, late Steward, Hirelings wages, extra clerking &c., three months, 162 50 Dr. Jacob Baughman, for medicine and attendance , one year, • ■ ; \ 133 75 J. Dunlap Esq. Director, for extra services, , 20 00 S. Eckels, Esq. ' do do d« 37 50 Benj. Pefter, Esq. do. . do do , 24 00 Jacob Squier, Esq.’Treasurer fur 1841, 40 00 . . .. .. $6361 s&h Balance due county, by Treasurer, Ist January 1842, -887 25i V. • : ■; - ■ ; • ;• 8 7248 83* •Of this siim 528?9 16 was contracted for and paid on orders of Directors during the cohtiniiance of the funner Steward. 1 f (I House of Eni play me Dll' of, said jCognty, ip account day of January.to the 31st day of .December, 184 t, By cash paid orders as stated dbove, Balance'due county,—.—. JOSEPH LOBACH, Steward, ELIZA LOBACH. Matron, We, the AntHtors of Gumboila'iitl County, do certify,_th‘athay ingexauiinellthefjfccoonta ami vouchers of- (lio'Difcctdrs of the Poor anil HoustfuTEmploy mentof said.county from the lst day of January totheVSistdayof December, 1841,’inclusive,'.do find .a balance tlue said county by. the. Directors of saitl, institution,, of Eight Hundred and Ninety Seven. Dollars, and TtvenJy-siXiand one half..cents;'ahd .w.u alao certify lhat we fimi,n balance due by Jacdh'Sqtiier, Treasurer, of said lnstitution. during said Term, to the'Directors therenfi amoujiting to-Eight Hundred ami...Eighty seven, dollars and Twenty-six and: one. half -cents, - ; 4|l of which is particuVarly-setfortli in'the above‘stated,account. : . Given undcr ourJuindß lhis Slh ltay of Januarv Ve42, ■ ; ;c THQiHAS T 4 -■’'■■ififlU:;?' SAMUEL WILLIAMS. I Auditors. I r PETER barn HART- J r ‘ '#7248 S 3 , . Estate of Mtiry Stave,rs, decV.- f, J ETTERSof Adnunislration’on ,tho estate of Mu , Seavdrs,: late of Dickinson township, dcc’d s have‘been'issued to .the subscriber, residing in-said •, town ship: Ali/peraoria indebted to said estate aro_ re* d quested jto .-make payment ‘immediately, and those ’ having claims to prcsent.thom without delay properly , authenticated for settlement.’ ■ . ; ' M-V-,’ JACOB SEAVEES, Adni’r.- . . .■ ;^ab,bl7,'lB43.— s.tr FRIDLEY j& ROBIIVSOiV. Tin, CoppcrsmllU, & Stove Business. JACOB FRIDLEY ROBIN SON having entered into Co-Partnership, in the Tin, Copper, anti Stove business, under tlie, firm of FRIDLEY & ROBINSON, respectfully inform the public that they intend carrying on their business in all its branches, at the old stand of Jacob Fridley, Ntirth Hanover street Carlisle; Avliere they will, at all tfmesi 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 hand, they have pur chased of Mr.J. G. Hathaway, the exclusive right to manufacture and .sell Hathaway s Patent “Hot Air Cooking Stoves V* in. the counties of Cumberland and Dauphin; and being entirely convinced of the- great superiority, of thia.over all other kinds of Cooking Stoves now in U9o| they wiJJ continue to set them up as Here tofore practiced by Messrs. on trial with all persons Who aro willing to test their, sdpe'riorexcollence. ' r For the-information of thosO who aro notOac? quainted with the advantages of tho Hut Air Cook ing StoveSf Wo .subjoin tho cerlilic.ute9 of some of tho. many highly respectable gentlemen who Have favpred us with their writUn opinion of the merits' Messrs.' E. Robinson Co. — G entlemen: —The ♦‘Hathaway latent Hot-Air Cooking .bloyu'Mins been used in my kitchen for about two months. I havo'inspcctedMt and examined the principles up on which it id constructed. I haye.also made par ticular inquiry ol the cooks who HWeused it: from these dillV.reiu sources of information, I am led to a very faVorablo opinion in regard to it; I prefer it'to the Jlotary; which we havtrheretofore had in ‘use; —lrisrrqprescnted“asbaking-femarkul>ly-wellr •and-as being a saving of fuel. Tho circulation of Che heat so extensively after it is generated, and before it escapes by thii pipe, must lead to this re sult. is a great convenience in lhe*u6&'of it, from the numerous nhd various implements em ployed about it in cooking, at the same time.” < ~ JOHN RKHD, JSS6I 56£ • Carlisle, November 8* 1811. ' Messrs'. E. Robinson $' Co. —U entlemen:— l have had sufficient timer to try “ Hathaivay's ) J atcnt Hot Air Cooking Stove” you put up in my kitchen, and am prepared tq certify to its gootf qualities. I find that large quantities of wafer can bo healed with l! In a short time; that for cooking it boils, roasla meat, and bakes bread. The provision in this cooking stove for baking bread is the only arrange ment I have ever seen in au article of tho kinil,• at all calculated to accomplish that object. The aim- plicily of its arrangements are ils.great recommen dation, .the entire heal is applied to the purpose intended, and J verily Relieve .a-great saving of fuel iseffected. Comparing.the Hoi Air Cooking Stove with iho,murh celebrated 'Rotarjn the hitter is insignificant and a toy, incapable of any thing but boiling. \am of the opinion that no arrange ment of iron can bo made to supersede the “Ho; A r Cooking Stove; 1 * nor can any im provement. Your ob’t. serv’t, : A. McDOWEkL, • Harrisburg November 11,1811. Messrs* E. Robinson Co. —Gentlemen: —Ac- cording to your request,! have given one of away's Patent Hoi JJir Cooking Stoves” a thorough triaj, and in my opinion think it one of the best now in use. 1 have had a Rotary stove in use for several years, aruLaia decidedly in favor of your stoves—they do not consume ns much'fucl as the Rotary, and are better adapted for l baking,.and e .qually as well for any kind of cooking. Your's with respect, £AL. HUMMEL,Jr. f do certify that I am‘now vising one of Hatha* way’s Patent Hot Air Cook St6Ves,;No. ,3, and do recommend it as superior to any, stove i have seen. The great saying, of. fuel and the variety ijiat can ho cooking at the same timey ihakep’it an object to‘those who wish to facilitate the operations of the kitchen. J- CULBERTSON. . ,• Chambt.rsburg, September C, 184,1.« ITiave inlise IlfnVy kilch'eir one’ of‘Hathaway’s Patent Hot Air CookirigW-toves, and can. rcconir mend it as a very superior article. The one 1 have is No. 3, it has 5 boilers and .an oven sufficiently iargo to bake GJoavesM.hread. The baking, roast ing and boilingi can bp done at the same time and with much less wood than required for any stove I have ever used., This siso appears to bpptcu .Uarly calculated /or Farmers, and -for *heir benefit I invite them to caUandsenihis stove In use, as I shall take pleasure in showing the stove to those who wish to see It.: - S. WUNDERLICH, .Carlisle, September 13,-1811. r Messrs. E. Robinson & Co. YGentlemen;—Jhavo fairly tested the “Hot Air •Stoves” which you put up 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 firogivesitgreat fa cilities for boiling, and the oven ia heated oh Ouch a principle that bread is baked in as fine a manner as in a brick oven; 1 find it also a great saving of fuehund labor, and would advise all to.adopt it. ... ftfcCLEX.fi AN. Carlisle, September 12,1811.. . , r ftlessrs. Ei Robinson & Co. V’ ’, 7 . . - - Gentlemen;—l.have during tbo few daysT have had' your Hathaway Hot Air Stove in usehecome' convinced, of itsgreqt superiority oyer all other stove's 1 have find by tliojrlal that boiling, roasting, baking and broiling may all bo [lonic at the same time; in a most perfect manner and with less than one fourth the,fuel .1 .have or dinarily used for the same purposes.; I’have here tofore bcemof the opinipnuread could not bo-well ’ l)al!C(i;ui.a,Coofc,Sto»e,' hut 1 am convinced upori I rial that it can bonm.oaa well inyour stove as in a.btickoyeh.' 1 btlici-iliiatrha general ititrbdiic ; tibn' of ymir sieves into uso w ill be very beneficial; to'tlio public; therefore'! shall takOjjloasqro.'inTe commending it to my friends,. ; -■W'- ° . . - WM.MOLDY. . : BOOTS .& SHOES. tJKO Oases of hoots pjid.shots waived from; auc- .which i. hnyo.iß“roh a i»>' pries# that' will enable me to sell ojieaper lhatf any .other es liblishinehl in the county : • ; <• ••< - V . CIUS. BABNITZ. -■ ; Carlisle, Na».:25, 1841. .;.v-v Carlisle , November 9 f , 1841. THESE unrivalled pills having now acquir ed a celebrity and A,popularity unequalled in the annals of medicine, and also having obtain cd'thc entire confidence and being-used in the privatopracticc of almost the vyhoje bodyof the medical faculty in the United.Statcs, Europe, Asia, South America, the West; lndies,\nd a great part of Africa, Uj» unnecessary tqadver tiae iliem at. length, or to say anything further of.their merits, thari 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 asthma, dropsy, rheumatism, enlargement of the spleen, piles,, colic, female obstructions, heart burn, furred tongue, nausea, distensions of the.stom ach and bowels, incipient diarrhoea, flatulence, - habitual costiveness, loss of appetite blotched oi*’S!illow complexion, and in ail cases of torpor of the bowels, where a cathartic op an aperient is needed. They are exceedingly mild in their operation, pioducingncUhernausea, griping nor debility. Extract of a fetter from Dr, Pye, of Quebec, L. 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 from Dr. Gurney, of New One anal A?* • “I have received much assistance in my pmc? tice—especially In jaundice and yejjow fever— 'from the use ot Peters* Pills. 1 presume, that on an average, 1 prescribe a hundred boxes a .month. ” Extract of a letter foom Dj\ of Galt veuton . Texas. ‘CThcy are certainly-an excellent general fy? mily medicine, and there is no quackery about them. ,# - f Extract of a letter from Dr. fVaines, of Pliflqi - detphia. 4 ‘Your pills are the mildest in lhtiropcrations t , and yet most powerful in their effects*, of- any that i have ever met with in a practice of e ; gh»; Viiul twenty years. Their actum cm the chyle and hence bn the impurities of the blood,-is tvi defitly surprising.” i IMPORTANT TO THE AFFLICTED, £jrtliKMAN’.S COUGl;! LOZENGES a rtf *' J 55 last superseding the use of all other rente* •uks for. Coughs, OoUls.-Asihma, Croup, Hoop* ing.Cough itnd Gdnsu.mption. a, medicine in use:* Six cents Worth a duy'ijpaU * • lhatj*» required in any-cases and ail ordinary caseaVire cured in one’or two days, •S/ienvau's Lyzenges.— We don't knhw any/ handier mode ot UKihg medicine than in-the - shape-of the lozenge. It is sd small,,soneat, so .handy, and withal so. pleasant, that the ■fattCKUomdtiVste camifft. reject.-te.—Wa are-glad-- -—- to perceive that all kinds of medicines are now prepared iit this palatable way by Dj\Sherman* and may be obtained at the depot in this qil) 4 . [Philada. 'Times.] a> - r ’ Wo know of no bettor cough medicine than % Dr. Sherman’s Cough-Lozenges; they cure so-. soon and are so pleasant Chat it isalmosta plea sure fo be sick,, to be thus agreeably dosed. [N rYv Simr]' -- — ” Sheril? Porkir.s, Mr. Burton, of Providence Mr. A’h.dev, of Boston, 7vlr. Utveis, Mr.C« mb**, Mr. Wallace, Judge Pclqrs, Mrs. C« lemao,Mr Kichai'dsun, anil hundreds of olhi rs of lids cit) f have called to express their surprise ami com mendation of the’speedy relief and cures elfi ct ed by these-lmly Wonderful tjough Lc zent-es. t - Doctors Smith, Vandenburgh, Comstock ,fl*ar ri*--, Brigham and several oiluis of i nr m» si dis tinguished. phvsici-*ns,haye us*, d tlie.se Lozenges in their practice with igv.tri..ble success. The,, medical faculty uniformly approve ,ot them, ioj ithe 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 and distressingly annoy both children and adults. Tl)ey are an infallible remedy nod so pleasant to the taste .that children will lakp Hum as readily a? a common peppcimint Lo-» 3enge. liev. I)r. Ludlow has iised them' for iwn yenr-q an l always with entire success. Daily emu* plaints are made by persons who have been gulled obt of their dollars by humbug, advertis ers,but who have bund a cure in Sherman’s Lozenges, Ueiiieipbe r, you are’not required lo -huy-sei'eraLdoilars.-wor-th of tlu-su Lozenges to lest their virtues. A few shillings woy;h will cure you. The Ucv. Jahcz Townsend’s little girl, nine years old, was given qpas incurable 1))' two phy sicians. .She was fust wasting away, and was so '• miserable that dealt; was alone h-oUed lu for re lief. Three doses ol Sherman’s Worm }*oatn ges entirely cured her. ’ Dr. Vievens, one ol the most distinguished physicians in this.country,, says', Sherman’s. Worm Lozenges are the-sufesj: a.ijd article he knows ol fur destroy ing worms. ' Dr. Hunter, another celebrated plvypieinn, uses no ilther worm medicine in Ids practice. Dr. Castle,-£97 Droadway, N-, Y. has used 5 Rrman*s B L()zei}gts in his practice lor more • than two years, and never knew them tufai). Trice,.2s aiitl S7J cents per liny:. .& lU tair Lozenge Warehouse, No. 90 North Sixth street.. Also, for sale by smun i, Wilsotr Ctf Co. .Shippensburc; William liarv, Newvillejtmd «S. KLLIOTT, Carlisle! 'Estate of John Suavely dec’ll. |T ETTERS of Administration on, the estate of Joba deceased, Into of Newton township, Cum berland County, have been issued to the subscribers: JUhpcrsons" mdebtcd-to-saidcstato nro-rcqucstcd to makc payment immediately, and those haying claimf to present them properly for settlement - yathout delay to either of the subscribers, DAVID SN AVELY, Newton tp. - DAVIDSON, W. Vennsboro’ tp> , Administrators, Feb’y.l7, 1842,—6t, Estate of Mrdham W'etlmer, dec*d ; TT ETTERS of Administration on tho estate of Wcltmcr, latobf Cast Pcnnsboroiigh township; dec’d, have been issued to the subscriber re* siding in said township: All persons indebted' losaul estate aro requested to make payment immediately, amjl thqse-haying claims to present them properly. authen ticated for settlement without delay to . ‘ r‘ r rAfiRAHAM BRETZ, AdmVr Feb. 17. 1842, 6U , , Oranges and demons . OF tho boßt.qiialiiy, fot sale at Giixelano & Confectionary RAI SINS, COCOA-NUTS, &c; &o. - ■ : Estate nf. ltupley, .deceased, \ IVTOTICE is hereby given that letters testamentary f rip the last will and testament of Solomon Rupley, late of Wormleyshuig, Cumberland County, deceased, •have been issued by tho Register of said county, .to tho subscriber- whn; resides- irt- -Wormloyshufg aforesaid: All |>ereona- having 1 claims or'demands against the cstato of tho . sold deceased, aid requested. |o. make knUwri thc same without delay, and thoge indebted to make paylncr.tto ft DANIEJ.; EBB, Executor of 'Solomon Hupley, dco’J FebV 17/1843. ; .;;i Ct THAT large'andcotomodious House, on' &o comer of, Hnriovcr 3IS© ‘ : streets; it can IVo divided eo os to,acccrnod*ufe 2 Fatnilles, find well House} - there ‘ ‘ is n large Cietcrn VVatcir'ln tbo yard. ■; 'also, a Pamp atthe d6or; tlicrctTs'u? tnrc?D Gnrdrrv • .ariiV extenslvc Stabling; ; nnd ;a ’ lt { will Tjo < feh ted separately'or togetKcr. ’Apply / V 4>Vr JOHN P, LYOT. ' , I D, ,1811.— tf. -
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