&nvimt Indemnity against X.OSS OK UAIVIAGE BX FIRE. CHARTER' PERPETDAL. , The Spring Garden -Fire Insurance Com ‘ party of. Philadelphia, T%IW/kUa Insurances. eitheHenv ITJfc’ uai,againBtfoS3ordamagebyl' l ire, iiiToivh «r Country, on Houses, Barns, and Buildings of all kinds; on .Household Furniture, Merchandize, Horses, Cattle, Agricnltura), Coumierci.il & Man nfaoluringStock, and Utensils of every descrip tion, aowellas Mortgages and Ground Kents, up on the most favorable terms. ■ The following.are the usual ralct ,’ viz: On.stona and brick buildings, frame M hog and frame “ . ■“Merchandize and.furni ture in brick or slono buildings, from 40 to 80 et«. oil ‘'loo *.* ■ Do. Jn log or frame, 60 t 0.70 cts. on 100. callle, farming utensils and sundries, at about ■paasatfuta. t' rises. On Bride.or Stone buildings, $33 6n st,ooo, the premium subject to bo withdrawn it any time fcyitho party insuring, at a deduction of 5 percent, oa.tho amount paid. . Applications for Insurance, or any information on.the subject, may be made eitlicr personally or by. letter, at the Company’s Office, at the north west corner of Sixth and Wood streets. MORTON M’MICHAEL President. I- KRUMBUAAII, Secretary, or JOHN J. MYERS, Aoenjv_ Carlisle, Pa. „ DIRECTORS. Morton' M?Michael, George M, Troutman, Joseph Wood, Siunuel Townsend, P.' L. Lagu.erenno, Robert L.Eoagbead, Elijah D.fllott, . , *• R.W. Pomeroy;-- { Cbas».VV« Schreiner," Charles Stohoe, •-‘•■•--V ’ ’JosephJ; Sbatpipss. February 3, 1843. ly I FRESH GROCERIES, &.O. AT the Store Room of the subscriber, in Main street; a few doors west of the Court House, next‘door to R. Snodgrass, Esq., is just received a' fresh supply of-GroceriesySpicesy&crof.evefyde* ■cription and of the best qualities, viz: i Green Rio ami Java Coffee, v Single, double anti Hasten treble refined Bdaf Sugar's...', • / , • Sugar House, NewOrleahs, West India • and Boston Syrup Molasses,* . ■ Honey.!' '• •. -- Gunpowder, Young Hyson, and Black Teas, of first and oth,er qualities. .. Chocolate.— Baker’s No. X, and Humcp ' Eatliic;: best qualities—Also, Lingg’s pre garedtsupqcior Caractas Cocoa, &c. Pure-tyintcr Sperin iml ullier Oil.-- J . Sperm and M'ould .Candles. . . Soaps. —Castile, Variegated,-and-Com* •non, also, Almond and otbet Fancy Soap 5 for shaving-StCi-T- , - Tobacco:— Plug, Ladies Twist, Ciiven ■■ dish, &c.best qualities, also, Spanish, Half Spanish and.Common:Segars. ’ . Spices" Ground and. Unground, such as .. Ouy.es, Cinnamon, Ginger, Alspice, Nut megs, Cayenne, Black Pepper, and. Mace,. . Citron, Venilla Bean, &e. Mustard prepared.ami otherwise.. Salaraius,.Alum,. Indigo, Salt-petre, Ep som-Salts, Camphor, Cream of Tartar, Po tash,Sal Soda, Starch, Rice, Snuff, &c. Cheese.— Pine Apple, Sapsago, and Common. ‘ Best 1 Bunch' Rhislhs, th who' l ' I f, /••i-’ .^H also keg Raisiua atunusu Currants, Almonds, Ground-nuts, -^/Cream-nuts,Lemons, &c. Table Oil, White Soup Beans, Table &c. ' '' A general' assortment of Pickles in Jars, Tomato Ketchup, ami Horse-radish. .Water, Butter,'Soda and Sugar Crack ers.. , ' ' ■„ .. . Salmon,‘Mackerel, and Herring. Cider Vinegar. A, general assortment pf Queens ware, Karthenware.&c. Hair, Clothes; Sweeping, Scrubbing, White-wash, and other Brushes, - Withfa variety of combs, spool cotton, thread, topes, pins; needles, shaving'boxes, pearl and other Buttons,*spool stands, silver over-pointed pencil cases, lead pencils, best qualities; a variety of best sftoe-blacking, pewter sand,;twine, bed cords,&o. j&rassortmenl of tubs;, buckets, pails, marketboa- Sets, &c.‘ &e.' ...,« Also, a lot of FreshCranberrica & White Horn, Sjr-.with a variety of oilier, articles. J, W. EBY. Carlisle, January .36/1545jr,. : Ni&W‘ |li»f<dwnre, Grocery : - -iSITa.V4?.SSTT. STORE. ' WRHE subscriber baajußt returned from tlie ci- Jb tiea of NawYbrk, Philadelphia' and, Haiti ■«ißr acd iajijbw,dpenrng;at his.stqre. room South _ Efet«orner pf Market;Squaro .and Main streets, byG.W.Hitnet, Esq.) a ger maal-assortmenliofcr ; SEA&SVTAIiII) -STOITSWAP.E. CUEUBA&WAKB. BRITTAiIIA WAttEi ohooeries, ~Clts,,Paihts,^Vamia!r6B ) Glass,'Bruahes.Whips, and a g»at variety of articles useful and riecessary for fcroiahingahd keeping,a"house; err »** ' r He: has also, and-wul, constantly keep okliarid; ©Unphine Oil; a cheap aod elegant substitute for S|S3ntt-Oil, andhavingbeen appointed the agent .J Messrs;. Bachees : &.;Biother of Newark, N J., Idx the sale of JONES’ PATENT LAMP in this enautyi.he. is prepafed'to fumish Lamps and Oil tra very reasonable rate- to all who may wish to use this new and economical ii-ht. - .. .Having selected his goods himself, and niade m 3 purchases for.easb, he is able and determined t»seU low. Those having the .cash to day out vriUfind.it to. their advantage to give him.aoalL," HENRY DUEPIELD. ; Carlisle, July 9,1840, : , tf- / ! CABINET MAKING. . J> informs .the,public thot-he pcr of nii F He’ {b preparedat -<it. UniM.to makcr.CofHnf arid ai te rid-'Fiiheralb.^—• •‘V; MAKl hit,**?- i\ S<l«u. Its' brancKcs canM. 0n,.t0 ?UBual, ;at-histpew‘ : . K^uti&kfc: •ffik**. * inthe ling of&jatiu _ •'• V ; ,i.'•■ • vs;'' BEETEM’S lIOTEI. THE subscriber, thankful fot past favors, re spectfully informs his customers and the pub lic in general, that he has removed to that large and commodious establishment on the North-,west corner of the Public Satiate, latb tho property of Thomas C, Lane, whicn ho has fitted up in a very superior manner as a - . P TJ It fi l C: ¥T O TT S R. toxary'-or ami where lib is prepared to furnish alluvho may lavor him with their custom' with! the very best accommodations. . -' ■ ' ' ' ■ Tliis~Hotel,"’from it? central, locatiori, is very convenient for business menj and being -near tho stopping place of tire Cars on the Rail road, it will also furnish Travellers with a ready place of rest and refreshment. Tire 11QOMS arc largo anil, airy—tho •35 to 40 eld. pn StOO. 60 io‘7o cU, oji 100. will always bo well' supplied with the bast ilia markets can afford—the .;B Alt wjtlj, the’best of Liquors—-Iho charges will be reasonable—and nothing shall be left undone on the part of the sub scriber to merit a share ofpnbiic patronage. - BOARDERS will bo taken by tpowcck, month, or year. - ' ; DROVERS will find it to their interest to stop wiih him, as his STABLE is- amble, and acare ful and experienced. Ostler always-it attendahce. ’GEORGE BEETEM. Carlisle, April ], ISil. ' ,1 ,' . ■ tf. BGcts. on 100. . PRIVATE SALE. . f¥UI AT valuable property.situatcd in Pnpcrlown, A about iivo miles south of Carlisle, Pa.,,on tbo turnpiko road leading frora Carlisle; to Baltimore, known by the name of the “FJITOv 1 ! JPJiPJEMS JfMMLTj,” is offered for sale. It is one of the largest class of Mills, and has recently been thoroughly repair* ed and fitted up with new and expensive machin ery, in which the paper is dried on Steam-Cylin ders. ..... ... • 'There are t\yo engines in the mill, with, water povyertofficienl to drive two more. Ih connexion with'the above property, there are about 108 acres of first rate land, having theroon oreoted' a ' MARION HOUBE with t|io appurtenances foiatho accommodation or tho manajer—besides 3 substantial Tenements. Application can.be madojci Wm._B,lMullen on the premises; or to ’ .... wm;B.KNOX, Att’y. 'for the owners, Carlisle October 23, 1841". . • tf i reth Pills are: Geriuirio unless' the box hos-tHrce la beta upon it, (tbc top, the side,'.and thd bottom,) each containing a fac-simile' signature- of my. hand-writing, thuß'.r—Bi' Brandi'eth, M,D> These labels are engrav ed on steel, beautifully designed, and done at an ex pense of $2OOO. Therefore it will bo seen Chat the on ly tiling necessary, to procure the medicine, in its puri ty, Ja to .observe, thelabels. ...See, if the box upon it, engraved.' . _ Remember, the top/ the side and tiro bottom. The hold Certificates of Agency, for thesale of Brondrcth’s JUjiiycKaLA^egctablo.Eilla,mJCuraberland-count)’^-- ; George ,W. Hilnor, » Carlisle; - S. Culbertson,. i: -. Bhippenaburg.:_; Adam Reigle, Mechonicsburg< - „ M,,G. Rupp, Shircmaiistown. Isaac Burton, * Lisburn. Gilmore & M’Kinneyr— NcwviHc. L, Rieglo <& Co., Churclitown* J. &J. Kyle, r _ Kenady’s,.- Samuel L, Sehtman, Newburg. Brechbill & Crush,. Boilmg/§prings. Henry Brenncman, Now Cumberland. As counterfeits of tKeso pills are in some cases sold for the gcnuine oncß, the safety of the public requires that none should be purchased except from those re-, cognived os above. Remember no Brandrcth Pills sold in Carlisle, arc genuine, except those sold by Gcorgo W. Hitncr, and be particular to; - , : Observe that each Agent has an Engraved Certificate of Agency, containing a representation of Dr. Brand rclh Manufactory at Sing-Sing, and upon which wiil he seen exact copies of the new .labels now used upon the Brandrcth pill boxes.,. , • ’ . B. BnAsnniTn, M. D. No. 8, North Bth sfc, Philo. M’CJLELIrAN’S HOT Eli. South-West Corner of the Public Square, CARI.ZSX>E, Fa. THE subscriber has taken that well-known tavern stand, near the County Hall, Carlisle, lately occupiedb, Mr, .William Alien, where be will atall times be,prepared to accommodate his old friendsmul the public generally,’with every thing needful to make their visit agreea ble. ; . His. TABLE will be supplied with the best the market can afford—his BAR with the choic l est liquors—and ever y other requisite in the best style. Prices very moderate. BOARDERS wiH .be taken by the week, month'or year. .. , - ....... A carelul OS TLER will be always in'attend ance; and DROVERS and others will find it to their advantage tolgive him a call. ’ m. McClellan. May 13,1841. ... : NEW ESTABLISHMENT, j Wholesale fy Retail Confectionary Sf Fruit . Store, Main Street f a few doors west of .i Reetends Hotel, and next door to T. H.-Skiles' Merch.ant Tailor Store, . ■; . , Carlisle, Pa. fJ-w GILLELAND & MCNYER, BEG Jeavo' to acquaint the public that they have commenced the above business'in all its various branches;". The Candies are manufactured by themselves and warfarited to be of the best quality—they would therefore solicit a-share of public patronage. : Their assortment consists of the following articles, viz: - ■ ,- . Mint Sticks, ■ , Hoarhound Candy, Mint Cafes,. Flaxseed Candy,-. Mint Lumps , ;e ? Secrets#/.: .ifffijkii ■ MinlDrops, • CinnambhScit-ks, ; Lemon Slicks, Clove Sticks, ' - Winter Greeli Sticks,,Rock Candy, Cream Candy, Jelly Cakes, Rose Mhonds,:: . JujubePastc,.. . ; Siigar Sleples, ’ Sassqfrai Candy, -J Sour Dpops, - ; r.-: Venella Candy, French 'Sterpts,: c*' Currouiay .Comfits,' Mini Lozenges, p ‘, Sugar. Toys.: i Lemon Lozenge's#. ", i AIso.FRUITS AND-NUTS;aimh-as-iteiaihs; Prunes,’ Figs, Letnons,- Oranges, Curranlsi'-Al-; momis, BordeauxAlmonds.Ground NutsiGrdami Nuts, Oocoa. Nuts, Filberts,-English Walnuts,' Liquorice Ball j 4tc. Ac. ’ ar.-.r; . w Merchants tiro invited to call arid ex Bfddedto.; '"*? 7\i > t jwT-tV, -''CjS'i • ■ "I Carlisle, 'f‘\' ~ ’ NVB<‘BAKING done-atfheahortSatnotice. ■» fl(‘ Ajniimalratioii bathe estate of John MyerSj late pf- township', decM.,: |),cpn , ssi^tp>ihe;BubBcofei;sc: ? Al);pjera6D»; indebted to snid estate Dterequesiedio/niftkfffntfr' : medjata,;paytfientiahd:tlic&e^a‘vinS:^la!ifii v will; .present them for t&o «,5 s&tr ?«j • ■■ .stc? iartfi, tvretnusEtkftfywmsj **• ■-■-■■ •AiiMffls’iiatot'i ■ • 9*;:lBl*.. • --- TABLE T’ulnaMe Property at arc_. vu to'proui.. ~i good than ciin possibly result from the use of aoy,others, for. several reasons:—They are not recommend ed to cure ail,, and every disease, as is generally boasted of other preparations,'(which the most ignorant must be,a'ware cannot be, (as different diseases require different medicines,) but each of Dr,; J.eit|y’a Medicines (ire recommended and adaptedtb different classes of diseases. They do nut:contain Mercury, or the minerals which ■lire combined with most; if not all, other prepa rations in use."- They are perfectly safe arid pleasnntto take, containing nothing offensive or deleterious, but' being, composed of Vegetable Extracts—may be employed by yodng and old, male arid female, at all times, and under all cir cumstances,-without restraint fioriv occupation, teriiperate- or moderate living. They are the preparations of aHegular Druggist, (Dr. l.eidy,) also physician, attested by the utost-distinguish ed Physicians of the United States, among whom I arc, DivP. S. Physic, Dr. N. Chapman, Dr. W. Gibson, Dr. S.Jackson, Dr. W. 12, Horner, Dr. W. P. Uewees, D,r. T, G. James, Or. J. Redman Coxe, Dr. R. Hare, Bcc., &c.';;also, by the Rev. W. U. Delaney, Robert Adraiti, L. L. D.-, J. I,; Biddle, Esq., and numerous others.— They have been employed in innumerable in ttances, with the most unexampled successes shousands can'testify, among, whom are the principal officers In Washington City , Members of Congress, of the State Legislatures, many ot the Clergy, Uc.‘ife, (See certificates and re commendations, accompanying the directions with each Medicine. Dr. Leidfa'Medicated Extract of Satsa/iar ilia.—The strongest preparation of Sarsaparilla in existence. One Hundred Dollars will he for feitcil for equal to it. One Bottle (ha! f a pint) is equal to six pints of the strongest byrup of S.irsaparillirthat can be made, Com mentaipon the virtues of Sarsaparilla is unne cessary—tl.e world knows it-*-it is only necessary for persons using it to he sure of getting a good preparation of it. See recommendations, with directions. . Price gl 00 a bottle L , , Victory t ; - WHO DOES NOT KNOW OF Da. Leidy’s Blood Pills? a component part of which is Sar -saparilla. . . . • • virtues is almost unnecessary, SuiHce. it to Say v thcy possess.all-fhe Purgative and Purifying pro perries that can ha combined inihe-fomi of Pills. Newspaper Puffing, is ‘ unnecessary to their suc cess. • ■ ■ 'Pheir efficacy, in one case, is a sure introduction and passport of them to a thousand., ..Five.years employmentbf-them throughout. the 'United-States, have made them as they deserve to bo Victorious! Whilst,the Proprietors and Manufacturers of_oth ers-PillSvliavo been endeavoring ip humbug the public.in yaribus ways~lo introduce their pills, publishing columns of matter and boilsfering them up by made, false, lying certificates, and allribu tilig'to their“pills the ,- poVvers of elleclihg every thing, barely excepting thb restoration of the dead to life. \ • *■ Dr. Lcidy has allowed his Blooij Pills to be come known by then- effects; thus establishing for them. a : character that can never be taken from them, and whiclTls proof incontrovertible of their qualities. ' : . Most other pills have gone out of use since their introduction, many have fallen’into deserved dis repute, and some are now altogether unknown; . still a few hangers-on endeavor to gull .the ignorant by plausible (tlmugh false) ■ traordinary powers l]ie,'j,',i| s p os3ess; , g ut tho pulf lic are ful}"sensible of such imposition. Dr. N. B. Leidy is a regular Physician Drug gist, attested by Doctors Physick, Chapman, JacKsOn, Dewees, Horner, Gibson, Coxe, Hare, &c., and well knows the nature of the ingredients contained in. his Blood Pills, and knows too their adaptation in all .cases where a purgative is re quired, or for purifying the Blood. There is no risk or danger in employing them; they contain no Mercury—they do not produce in-, flammation of thb Bowels—they do not produce disorganization of, nor dothey injure thedigestive functions—they do not produce the piles—they do hot produce irregularityof-lhe bowels, or costjve nces, as do other pills; .on the contrary, they will be found to obviate dll the foregoing, besides being efficacious in all cases where a purgative may bo necessary, and for purifying thoßlood and Animal Fluids; ... Ample directions, together with recommenda tions from Physicians .and others, accompany each box of pills. gj Price 23 cents a box. . • • Dr. Lcidj’s Tetter £j Itch-Oint- menf, AN infallible remedy for'various affections of the Skin, removing Pimples, Pustules, and , Eruptions, of the Skin, and 1 particularly adapted to the cure of Tetter and the r ''/pa.;" Itch, •_ This ointment has been used in numerous schools lUroiighouf the city and county, as well as Factories, employing numerous girls and hnj s arid amongst whom Tetier and ltclf,,;is well as other Affections of thTSkin, prevailed, wi'tltihc most unexampled success. Name's of 6’ellool Teachers, ns well as Superintendents am) Rro prietprs’of Factories, could be given, confirming the, above, hut fotibV delicacy they feel in hav ing their names published irrconnectiun- with such loathsome and disagreeable affections.; , -Price SSCents a box.. Dr.Leitly’sUluiemiiticLininuint, A truly efficacious application for Rhueihatism, Bruises.'Sppuns,'Stiffness and Weakness ipf the joints, Numbness of the -Muscles and Limb?, Pains along the Back, Spine, Sides, and,'across the Loins. ’ V. S'' .Many highly cpmmcndalnryJcerUficatesffbm physicians and others, have been frequently published oE its efficacy.- See directions. ' Price .'cents A buttle,or.three bottles for one,dollar.J.,’filr.'.'. • . . i...i.’ ' TheTorcgolhg" are prepared only, and sold Wholesale aiidKetail.at , : I)r; Leilly’a, U ealth Knvpdnonv No.i9TNorth Second street, near Vine street, (Sign of the Golden Ehgle and Serpents.) . . ■ .; Philadelphia. ' Sold iitrthe Drug Store, of STEVENSON & DINia,E. Carlisle, Pp. a r ..;t; - i EETTERSof, Administration on-the, estate df-Ma-j ly.Scavcrs, lalo of,’ Dickinson township, dcc’d., llavdbeen issued; to. the .subscriber residing, iil- said ■tojvnsbip: lAUperaonsindebled .ta said estate aro; ire-' quested■ to make .payment; immediately, and . those' having claimstupresant them, without "delay'properly, authenticated for settlement; .. •. ari'rJAaQß-SEAVEHSI,AtoW! FeK 17,:1842.-r*QL. a\:;.a 'ia ta.-i'rw J j 1/ : Is iters leß,tatOenT;aryon;thU.eatato;ofiSolothon; late ofj^uydiaCg.HDpetv.oll.town-' Notice is hereby given- indebted to said estate 4» makd”pa'ynwnt'imtnddialely, and i»Utisiit delay 'o'lhe : aiibscribei t ..properly authenticated for set tlemeriti ' - d’-- 1 ‘ ■ r'et."*” ; 'i r f ■ ' JOHN IIEQRIt MG. Ks’r. ' Febfwr; Jk. 1849,:; - ‘ FRIDLEY & ROBINSON. Tin/Coppersmith, & stove Business. JACOB PBIDLEY & ELEAZER ROBIN SON having entered into Co-Partnership, ia tho Tin, Copper, and Stovo business,, under tha firm of FRIDLEY & ROBINSON, respectfully inform ttio publidthat they intend carrying on their business! in all its branches, at tho ! old stand of Jacob Fridley, North Hanover street Carlisle'; Where they will, at all- timeS, bo preparedito serve purchasers with any a'rliole 'in their line, on the most reasonable terms*. , In additiontoall othervarieties’oCoMve.s, which they will constantly have on hand, (Key have'pur chased of Mr. J; G. Hathaway, the exclusive right to hi*hufaoture amhsell . , • • .°‘ EatUaways Patent “Hot Air Cooking Stoves y> ,* in tho counties of Cumberland and Dauphin; and being entirely convinced of the great superiority of this over all other kindsof Cooking Stoves now iu,use, they will continue to bet thorn 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 quaintud_\villLlhe_ad.Vjmt<lg£aofaio.//u/b?ir, Cook ing Slaves, we subjoin the certificates of Some of the-irtany highly respectable gentlemen wlio have favored ds with their Written opinion of tho merits of the article. . ’ iZ tSiidiile, Nbvembcf"9;’'iB ; illf f ’ .hecn-used in my kitchen for about two months. I have inspected it and examined thb principles up on which it is constructed, ' 1 liaye also made par ticular inquiry ot tho cooks’wholiave usedit: froqj these different sources of information, I am led to a very favorable opinion In regard to it. 1 prefer -it-to the Rotaryywhich we have heretofore had-in use. If is repYesentetfas baking fetiiafkably woll, and as being a saving of fuel. The circulation of •tlio heat so extensively after it is generated, and before,! t.escapes by the pipe, must lead to this re sult. There is a. great convenience in thc-usc of it, from the numerous and various implements em ployed about it in cooking, at the same lime. " : JOHN'REED,! _ Carlisle, November 8, 18-11, Messrs. E. Jluhinsnn cf* Co. — Gentlemen: —l have had sufficient time to Ify “Hathaway's Patent Hot .Hr Cuuiing Stove;" you put up in my kitchen, and am prepared to certify to its good qualities. I flail that largo quantities of. water can bo 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 tlm ..dfifu i have everseeiTin an article of the kind, at all calculated to accomplish that object. The sim plicity pf 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 tho Hot Air Cooking Stove with the much celebrated Rotary, the 13116° is insignificant and a toy, incapable of any thing but boiling. I urn of the.opmion that no arrange ment of iron can be made to supersede tho “Hot Air Cooking Stove;” nor can I suggest any im provement- Your ob’t. serv’l, A. McD,DWELL. Harrisburg, November 11, 1841. ■Messrs, E : , Robinson §r Co’,—Gentlemenl.—Ac cording to your request, I have giveribneof “Hath away's 'Patent ' Hot ,'lir Cooking staves** a thorough trial, and iu my opinion think it ono of the best now in use; 1 have 1 had S' Rotary stove in use for several years, arid am decidedly in favor of jour stoves—they do not consume as much-fuel as the Rotary, arid are belter adapted for baking, and c qualiy as well for any kind of cooking, , r Tour's with respect, YAL. HUMMEL, Jr. I do certify that l am how using one of Hatha way's Patent Hot Air Cook Stoves) No. 3, and do recommend i t as superior to any stove 1 hrive seen. The great spying of fuel arid the variety that cantio cooking at the same time, makes it an objeot'tp; those who wish, to facilitate the operations of the kitchen. • J. CULBERTSON. Chamberabprg, September, C, 1841,. • 1 have in use in my kitchen one of Hathaway’s Patent Hot Air Cooking Stoves,Pnd tcan recom menif it-as a very superior article. The one 1 have is No. 3, it has 5 boilers and an oven-sulficiently largo to bake 6 loaves of bread. The baking, roast ing.arid boiling, can.be done at the same timoand with much Iqsa. wood than required for any stove X have 1 ever used. This size appears to bo pccii-, harly caTeln’atad for Farmers, and for their benefit I invite them to call and see this stove lnusei{apl : shall lake pleasure in showing- the stove to those who wish to see.it. *r S, W UNDERLXCH. , Carlisle, September 12,1811.. Messrs. E. Robinson &-.C0.. • v ■ Gentlemen;—X have, fairly tested tho “Hot Air Stoves^?-which you put up at my.house and can recommend if as possessing principlesnf ecoriotriy and convenience fSr.;s.urpassing any 6’the’r stoves, which I have, eyer seen.: The boilers'coming in immediate, contact with the-.fire gives it great fa cilities for boiling, and the oven is heated qnVsudh a principle that bread is baked in asSricfa'mariner ari in V brick.overilt 1 find it also a great 'saving of fuel and labor, and. would advißo alito adopt it. ' ■ .m.- McClellan. Catlislc,;Soptember X 2, XB4L Messrs. E. Robinson & Co. ; ■ * ■ . ' GefitlerffeiTHl have.daring ibefow dayslhave, had,your Hathaway Hot Air Stove'iri usphecomn convinced-bf-its overVall other, stoves,! hayq osedor-seeri—l find byjthe trial that boiling, roasting,’linking' arid broiling ruay all lie doriiejat'tho bamO Ihilbyin a inost perfeot mariner and.yith less than orin fourth- the tuel I qr- used '* {ibaybherc-] toforo beerf'of/tb» opini'pri: bread cbuldmot be well' 'bakedciri 'S.toV»,'bujt aji-riin convinced np.pri; yriat stqiyeias in] tJoriWyouffsfbroa intb'twe' wilfc^verj'lfcridfiiiiql! .corrifiieridifigmy;'ftfsrid(S"'-* ~‘ '■ - v r | v .-bßpp js 6! H Q £S;:.4^V of boots and Shoe’S received frbmauo s9tiori. pricM’that Will enable me to selfcbeapei than' anyjothet tablishment iri the county. .i.ci.ois.r /•”?• V«rV 't v '.' ; '«n r-' CfHAS. BARNITZ. T ■.parlisle. Nov. qs, 1541.. r V" J , \ PETERS’PtLIiS, . . TjIESE unrivalled pil!&having now acquir ed a celebrity and a popularity,unequalled in “the ntinaln of medicine, aud.aUo haying obiaiu eil thc entire’ConKdence and being used in the private practice of ulmost the whole body of the medical faculty in the. United States, Europe, .Asia, SoutlrAineyicaV the .West Indies, and a great part of AfHcavit is unnecessary, to ad ver-. tise tlieip.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 fnllows;~ye,llow and bilious fevers, fever and ague, dyspepsia, croup, liver complaint,-sick headache, jaundice, asthma, rheumatism, enlargement of thb spleen, piles, colic, ‘ female obstructions, heartbum,- furred tongue, nausea, distensions of the stom ach and bowels, incipient dlarrhcc.i, flatulence, habitual costivcness, loss Of appetite blotched or sallow-complexion, ami in ail cases of torpor of the v howels, where a cathartic or nnaperient is needed. They are exceedingly mild in their operation, pioducmgneithcr nausea, gripinpnor debility,. . '--,- f - r *--■ ' Extract of a letter from &r t Pye, of Quebec, . “ForbUious, fevers, sick,headaches, torpidi ty of the bowels, and enlargement of the spleen, Dr. Peters* Pills are ah excellent.medicine.”. Extract o£ a;letter '/rom* Dr. Gurney! of Orleans, Im, _ "I have received much assistance in my prac tice—especially in jaundice and yellow leveiv froin the use ot Peters’ Mils. J picbume v tliat on an average, I .prescribe a hundred boxes a .month." , Extract of a letter foam Dr. Reynaldo , of Gat veston, Texas, “They, are.cei tainly an excellent general fa mily, medicine, and there is no quackery about them.'’ Extract of a Unci'from Dr. ff T ainea,_of Phila - ■ ' de/Jt/iia. , “Your pills arc the mildest in their operations, and yet most powerlul in their effects,of mi;, lluitil have ever met with in a practice of e : ght and’twenty years. Their action on the chyle and hence on. the impurities of the Uluod, is evi dently• surprising,”-- . . IMP on TANT TO THE AFFLICTED I -.ftJ H BUMA-N-’-S-COU’Gfl- LGZENGESr are KUdust superseding the’use of all other rettie oils ior Coughs, Colds. Asthma;-Croup; -Hoop ing Cough and Consumption. : _ They are not only the best but the cheapest medicine in use. Six cents worth' ii day is all that: is rdquixed' tUMiiiy'casejiTind allrufdinaf^ L Cast-S M-e ciiftid kr oiie'.or. fVvu-days. '.k.b; . , ;-' g™ 'aTiyb handier made ot taking mcdicine.-tlian. in ti e shape of the Inzenge. ‘ it is sd’smail.-.Snnear, so handy, and "Withal so pleasant, that the "most .fastidious taste’.cannot reject it. We are glad, to perceivy.lhat.ull kinds of medicines are now prepared in litis palatable way-by Dr. Sherman',' rind .may be obtained at the depot in this city [Biaiada.-Times.] , - We know ot no better cough medicine than Dr. Sherman’s Cough'Lozenges;, they cure-so .soon and are so pleasant that it is almost a plea sore to be sick, to be thus agreeably dosed-*--. [N. Y. Btm.}~ , - -„- bite-riff Botkins, Mg. Burton, of Providence Mr. Ajialer, of Boston, Mr, lit v ers, Mr.. Combs, Mr. Wallace, Judge Peters, Mrs. Culemah.Mn, . Jiichardson,.aiuLhuudreds of oUursflii-tlHs city, have called to express their surprise and com mendation of the speedy relied and cures elfi ct ■ ed by these truly-wOmlerkvl Cough Lineages. Doctors Smith, Vandeivburgh, Comstock, War-, ris, Brigham ami several others of t nr most dis thigtnshedphyjicians.have used these Lozenges in their practice, with invari.iblc^wjaK-u—-affVST medicjtl ii«;uUi- o tgvvd'rliWy‘iij>prove.of them, as die best cnngli medicine in Use. SHERMAN’S WORM LOZENGES, Are the greatest; discovery ever made for dis polling the various kinds of worms, that so fre quently and distressingly annoy-both children and aelults. 1 hey are up hdallihte remedy anti so pleasant to the taste that children will take them as readily as a-eo.nmon peppermint Lo zehge*. : Rev. Dr. Ludl.iw has used them fortwoyeavsj ami always with entire success. Daily com plaints, arc macL by persons who.• have been gulled out of their dollars by humbug advents-- ers, but who have found a cure iu Sherman’ - . Lozenges. Remember, you are net-required to buy several dollars worth of these Lozenges to test their virtues. A few shillings Worth will cure-you. , ‘ The Uev. Jahcz Townsend's little girl, nine years old, was givetl up iisincurahle by two phy sicians... .She Wits fast wasting away, and was sn miseriihlc.that death was alone looked to for re lief. Three doses of Shermaids Worm Lozeu ges entirely-cured Iter,., Dr. Stevens.one'.-of the most distinguished physicians in this country, says, Sherman's Worm Lozenges are the safest and best article‘he knows of for destroying .worms.- Dr. Hunter, -another Celebrated physician, uses no ether wnrm medicine in his practice. Dr. Castle,‘297 Droadway,' N. Y. has used Sherman’s Lozenges in Iris' practice for’ more ;m two years, and never knew them to'fail. Prjce 25'lirid 37j;cents per box. CCj"Wliolesale 8c Retail fcoaenge Warehouse, Nn.-90 North-Sixth'Street. Also, for sale by Samuel .-Wilson a Co. Sbippenshurgi 'William Barr, Newville, and Si ELLIOTfi (Carlisle. : Estate of John Suavely dcc'd. ■ff • ETTEKS of Administration on the estate of .Tofm deceased, late, of Newton township, Cum berland County, have been issued tn the subscribcrr: All persons indebted, to'said .estate arc'.requested to make payment those haying claims to present thorn propeily authenticated for settlement without delay to either of die subscribers. ' ' DAVID SNAVBI.Y, Newton-tp. . V ANDREW DAVIDSON, W. Pennsboro’ tp. '■ Administrators. Fcb’y 17,1843.—,6b ,„ Estate.of Abraham H'cllmer, 'dic’d. If ETTEKS of Administration , on the. estate of Abrahilm ,Wdt!ncr,- late of East Pcnnsborough towtwhip. docd, have been issued to tho subscriber re siding urspid township; •^Alb persons, indebted tp said estate are requested to' niabc payment immediately, and those having claims to present, them properly authen ticated for settlement without delay to ABRAHAM BRETZ, Adm’r. ,Fph. 17, 1843. ' jjy.li h. .' 6f. I ... ; v Oranges and liciiiona OP the best quality, for sale at GiiriEriANri it Moxver’s CoHfeciroriory.stbrb. .Also, RAI SINS, COCOAtNUTS, &c. &c. Estate of &j!a7non Hitpley, tkccased, ‘ . ■ , TM’QTICE is hereby guru til at (cUcratestamcntnry b’ ontho last will arid testament of Solomon Rupley, late of Wbrmley’sburg,"‘Cumberland County; deceased; have been ibsrred'hy thoßcgisterbf raid cbuply, to the -subscriber who: resides in 'Wormlcyshbrg- uforesaid! Ail persona liavingclaima or . demands, against the estate of the said deceased, are requested to intake known and those indebted to hiako paymcht to“b v i,,;/ ■' ■,■' ,;.-rv ■ O' . • • > DANIEL ERB, .■ •-ti-c it ec :oHxecbtor-ol(Solomori llopley, dcc’dl'i • a Petty 17,1848,:. =• i» it 6t, . ; fWßjlty ?diriW^niid. / jjfijjgt • : '., "'SSIJuK iist'o accQmbdate'2 ITftittlUcs, andiscsiwjggfoßß calculated for it Bbriinlng' Oauset.ijllsni' n>,|aiBe % iii tow-yard' ffiP extensive HpnsO. J !t will beirerited ' ■ :^OHN-i»,'tVNE;-:;; Carlisle, Dec, 0, ISHi—tf,' : • V-‘- ‘v M. ? B. ROBERTS’ -VEGETABIE' BM • . BROCATION. The efficacy of this moSt valuable Embrocation ie.attesteil by thousands who have proved its heal'* ' ing qualities in the cure of the mbsl troublesome diseases'.to which the horse is liable, such as old or fresh Wdurids, Sprains, pains and weakness of the Ltmfas, Bruises, Swellings;* stiffness of the Joints,&c.&c. - , ..S’ Among-nonrßrons-certificates~whiclrTiiigljt”ba produced, the folipwing is thought sufficient;‘it is fromdvjlcesidcs, Esq. the great stage owner and' matt contractor. - This-is to certify that I have used M. B. Ro berta’ Embrocation for various kinds of Sores, W.otinds, « Sprains on horses, arid I find it to ex ceed any other that I have tried. T, REKSIDE. For sale in- Carlisle, by Stevenson pinkie. Si IS, J.C, JVSiFFy SURGEON DENTIST. ESPECTFUIsLY informs the ladies and; gentlemen of Carlisle and its vicinity that he sets Artificial/Teeth iiv the most approved' manner. Ue a!so ; scales, plugs and separates, teeth to arrest decay. M ! Dr. N. ; prepares a footh powder, which whv tens the teeth,.without Injuring the enamel, col ots the gums a fine red and retreshesthe mouth. ,1 he tootli ache wjll be cured; In most cases, without ext ruction;., ami an odontalgic wash'is* prepared for healirig.sorc gums and fasten'the teeth. .’ * • • . Ladies ami gentlemen are requested to "calk and examine his collection of Porfcelain nr In cilmtptahK; teeth; i, Inch" will never decay nv change color, and are free from all unpleasant odour, dnrahle and tSvHJ adapted lor chewing*, which will be inserted in the Uesl'inanner and at. fair prices. All persons-wishing Hr. N. to call at theio dwelljngs.will [)lease to leave ii 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 anil successful practice, lie hopes to give general satisfaction. Carlisle, August 1, 1839.' ro MORE PROOFS Of the EJJieacy of Dr. Steuyne's Compound Syrup. •of Frunus Virgiaiana, or Wild Chcrrl/. Mrs. Brown, cot»ff of Second strict and Hie forks." of Germantown road, clfectuaHy cuned. . Her symp toms wore, general dcbihty^Ucndcd..S>.*hji .constant L rcpVdf.-^pniif. Srfd iibnclfLwiUi qdicr'- V .scntial to intimslc. Alter using the second liotrlc ol" this her cough entirely •ed, aud her strength increasing fust,—and .by the time she. used two bottles, in ore, she found herself freed front aM pain and other unpleasant symptoms w Inch attended her disease,. She is now enjoying perfect health," and willing to give any information respecting’ her cure: likewise rccortihiemls lhis Syrup to alf af flicted with a; though or a .Disease of the Lungs, ■ December 30, 1841, ■ .}. J. Myers & Co". Carlisle; Me.rliu Lulr, Market direct, Harrislmr; G. &R. W. Ida vi9p(2s4 Market street) and-Rov.-J. E.Cookf (52 ’" Market street) Bnltimoro. ■ BihASII«OISABI,K"TI’.iaE,OEIIKG ES TAB LLSHME N T The subscribers beg leave to ".inform the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity, Hint they have opened a Shop in fro; 4. BEETEM’S ROW, where they humid carry ing'on tllo above business in all its various branches-"' They hope to reccivo.it liberal share of the I Public pat- . Judge. BENTZ & REIGHTEB. Carlisle, Oct. SI, 1841.—3 m, ALI* PREPARATIONS ron tjie CURE. M.JPOF GOIINS, it can soon he found that \Vm:c-. LEtta Pine Extbact is die best, upon trial. ■lt re lieves the pain and cutes'the corn in from two to four 'days. Mr. J. Beyon, of Frederick, Md., writes'that he lias been afflicted with corns foe nearly seven years, and used all the, preparations, for his cure offered during that time without being cured. He noticed the. advertisements and obtain ed two boxed qf.thejfine Extract, intent on giving it a thorough trial; he used half of bue box and is entirely cured by it. Depots, No. 59 Chesnnt st., N. B. corner of Fourth & Chesnut, and'Nos. 28 and 29 Arcade. 1 Price 25 & 50 cts. W. WHEELER,' Nov 4. $l4l. 1 Importer & Proprietor* For sale by Stevenson & Dinltlc. BENTISTIIV. BR.I. G. LOOMIS* £S permanently located in Carlisle,-, nml sill perform nil operations that a,re recnin il ni nitni Surgery, such asFU,IN(;, I V , I,UtiC;iN(i nml )'.X:I K A (IT IN (I T K l:i ill, ami hisevthiir Alt 1 IFiCI.-VC- l liliTU Irout a, single tuolh to a lull set. lie wall asn attend uvnll diseases,o the Mouth, (jams, £j?c., ami direct ami regulate ’ the first am) second dentition so as, to fender tht> teeth of children and young persons regular mnl • beautiful. Dr. 1,0 mils may at all times lie found ” at his ollke in Muiii streel»oppustte it'.Fatlane'a Hotel. . Carlisle,.June 10, 18il. ' Shall £baU Sickness or Stealth Prevail 7 Itis evident that the former will if there is not more care oi-attcntion,. paid to ourselves What are the priuiaiy causes of the very grbat variety of disease* which we daily behold* » Afflicted person, .were you not first /yifo gti-theslamachi -attended- with sickness,.costiveness, a derangement of tho stom ach and digestive organs, (probably caused, by indulge ing tdh freely in rich - food, a sedentary-life, irregular ■ meals, exposure, late boors, intemperance, dee.}—, These mostly arc the cause of aflliction di the present day. When these symptoms occur, if you dcsim health to preva|l,n, procure immediately Dr. Harliclf $ ' . Compound Strengthening and German Aperient Dills, as they arc a sure medicine to remove these diet trussing attacks.. The properties of medicine aroc ftkycleanse the stomach ahdjiowelst remove bile and/ bilious hldod K Btrpeted, Bubject'tho body and disease/ This is'effected'by o-ibw doses of. the. German .Aperient Pills, After this is accomplished, the Strengthening A' Toilic Pills arcaded to giyo.BtrengtU and .vigor to the, system, w»!l!ha restored loj&fcct healthrwhcn all symptoria of ■ disiwpeia, liver 1 complaint, sick headache, pain in ; the side/Jimhs, arid other.- bodijy', infirmaties,. will'ba cbmpTetely'eradichtrdyf* . •Principal Office IfolftNorth EightfcSkect,Phiia-, dfelphio.: Also,-for sale atthe Store ofj. J. MYEKS. Carlisle. apd WILIjIAA'J V :*BrtTST rccfcivcJ~at tho store of pP ARDS, a general assortment ofFall condaUng in part of Wbol and Cloth black, bjtne,-(avisiblo grccn'i adaloUe, olive end green- ' -■■ ; ;r v Black,-brown,' invisible green, olive, diamrind.bcaver &. ■pilotiloths; black,'btiitf, brown, mixtrplaih and figured Casdmcrcß, ncw style/ > • •,.. .■ /-. i: .: : ; V - SattinqUi of assorted colors, from 50 cents (o s2,fi(K .BcaywdQons, jjcnb, poids, .canton flannels, y*d,. Vfha^ yellow brid green check b andmusUnß^ d ‘ Saxony cloth, figuredand plain;—Fibred, jack- * rnmiins, :£awn,’moused black>„blue-- and plum ; &kg, \ Bonnet allki* mrid" .tibl»QM, ; pe^ gltsjgß, hpßicry’nnd shoes,. Cjolh Md hearth rugs, flooV- « clojh, blahketsi Color^ : a'nd : Vvhile carpel yatn^—fresh ■ together with a; general $ pticcs,iat the«tpreof - yCmrfole; q ; ■ ;• ■ < ptiw foj B&Ie:oy J.,&E..Comroan, '
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