Fhthisies Fultnonalis r ’ - ' OR f Fwlmowttry CpnstmipiUm. . It is.aveiy prevalent disuse; and carries \mUV.om to the coldandeilent grave;. "Delicate young fe males" commonly prey to this full'* destroyrr 6f humaivHfe;' Thin diseftta commences at first with a dry Hacking cough, pain in the. breast and side, loss •of appetite, and resiiijss nights. At length a yvaslind or decay of'the ’whale tody U perceived, which S ■ caMM.liy-nxanyxaiiaumpUonror^gomg-init^^rcHTn?/ 1 - a complaint that thousands arc laboring under with faint Hopes of ever recovering, not knowing that there in a medicine existing'which will afford relief even in' theTas/ tinges. Tins is Dr. } tar lick's Expectorant Remedy for.Crtnaumplion, Cough's, Colds, Spitting of Blood,'Bronchitis, Asthma, and all ot!?pr diseases of the Liver <&nd Lungs.. , A. full treatment i»; givea-of diseases in .nr small pamphlet, wjiich can bo had gratis of the. Agent, whore. the Medicine can always ho ob tained, Brice $l-per bottle. ■ ' „ Principal Office No. ID North Eighth Street, Phila delphia. Also, for sale at the iStorc of J. J. MYERS Carlisle, and WILLIAM PEAL, Shippensburg, NOTSdB . BS hereby given that letters of administration. do ■“bonis non, on tlui estate of Michael Saxton. Into of ' SltvoKSpnhic township, CnTnlierland comity.’deceased, have this day* boon issued by,, the Register of said county, to tho subscriber wlio resides in tbo township aforesaid: ALLperson's having claims or demands against the Estate of-the said deceased, are jcgnealod to.mnk6.Jknown the_same without delay, diid.thoso in* debtcd'to maho payment immediafclv. UENUY \V. IRVIN, Administrator, &e. March 3, ISJ2.—Ot* Ji'civ Wound)'}/ and Machine Shop.. The subscribers thankful for past favors, here* hy - : n"lity the public.; that they still continue at the old stand in Main Street, a few 'doors east of the Jail, where they are prepared to do al short notice’ ,' OF ALL KIJfDS, such as Turning Lathes, Apple Nuts,Plaiatcrbreakers, Corn shelters. Hollow Anvils, Mandril’s Patent Machines for bending {Pagan Tyres, Wagon boxes and coach boxes of all sizes. Stove Plates, Mill castings, fyc. Q-c.' ' They will also build £9.0:11 SE ■ P O' W 13 IS S- ' , • .. ' AND- r ..-. ■■ , THRASHING MACHINES, and do all kinds of repairing, as they are well prepared with patterns of various kinds. They ‘ r^; notice. ■ - - Also, nn hapd a lot of Improved Extent Ploughs, whych they will d'-spose of rca aonably. • . L \ A! STOUFF.ER k Co. Carlisle, March 17-, 1812. COACH &-HARNES&MAKING. THjTBEN'JiIZER IJ. NLTTZ,..silccessor to F. A*. Kennedy, ...Coach.Maker, takes pleasure, in tn render satisfaction in the construction or repair ©arriastaf,. ■ of every description. His workmpn are of the first class, being* originally from the city of Philadelphia, (and himself likewise)—and his materials are of the best kind. CARRIAGES will bo finished in the most im proved style, and nothing shall ho wanting fo give fuU satisfaction to nil who may favor him with their custom. .Me therefore* hopes to receive a share of public p’alronagc. The establishment is in Pitt street,’south of High,- in the rear of the Methodist Episcopal church.. Carlisle-, March'l7, 1849. N, B. Old carriages, or nnyjlind of trade that ia marketable,.taken in exchange for new work. REMOVAL. THE subscriber respectfully informs kis pa trons and the public in, general, that he has removed His Fashionable Chair Making Establish ment to the west side of South Hanover street, a few doors south' of Dr. Geo, D. Foullte’s. Hav ing procured first rate -workmen, he is prepared to manufacture to order and keep constantly on hnnd, ssupply at-the most accommodating terms of Bush ,5 - Cane Bottomed |rf CHAIRS, ’KpSlS*' Settee's A' Sociables, . Common d- Fancy WINDSOR OB&IHS, Earge Boston Rocking Chairs, Cushioned and Spring Seated Boston. Rooking'Chairs', Nursing. Cushioned, and Spring Sealed Rocking Chairs; Alko, Children's'small chairs of every description. 'file whole made of the Best maleriaisand upon the most improved, and fashionable style. He will also .repiair and repaint old chairs, and con tinue the business of House and Sign Painting, Piper Hanging, Glazing and Gilding. The subscriber hopes by'strict attention to bu siness, together with his long I 'experience in the above business, to merit tho 'continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed upon him CbrUslo,-March ]?■, 1812 Brigade inspectors' prefer. •T'HE-eofolled inhabitants eubjrcl to military -*t duty residing in Cumberland enmity, will pa rade and drill in companies or'troops under their respective commanding officers on Monday llic'Sd <£S»y of May-next, and the regiments and battalions will.parade for inspection as follows: The let battalion SGtli reg’t P.,M. and tbo 2d Battalion Cumberland Volunteers, on Monday the Sth day of May next. The 2d battalion BCth reg’t and the Ist battalion Cumberland Volunteers, on Tuesday the 1 Oth of 33hy.. , The Ist battalion 23d rcg'l on Wednesday llic lull of May, - - - The 2d- battalion same regV on ThursdavUluT Ifllli of May. , . • The Ist reg’t Cumberland Volunteers on Fri «lay the IStli.of May.' Company. Armories must be in readiness, and tile pieces of Artillery must b'o in the fielilor in spection,. ■ ' , , . ~ Commanding offieers'nf regiments or independ ent battalions, and officers in command of compa nies or Iroops must malte a return of their com mands to the undersigned on the day df their re spective battalion or regimental trainings. ■- -,\V. FOUI.IC, liiig. Inßp, . Bng.'lnsp. Office, 7 'i , ■Carlisle, March 24. 1842. J - *tn ftignees’ JVoticei. "KTS/'IIEEIIAS MICnAELI.ONGSDOIiEP.-or • Silver Spring township,. Cumberland county, «3id oatlie 24th dnyofMaroh, 1842, make-ari ossign inenl to the subscriber,' presiding- in said township,-of nil his property, real and personal, in trust- for- the . benefit of his creditors:., This la therefore to notify mil. persons indebted tosald assignor,' to make payment' «inmcdiatidy,and those haying claims to present them wUhout deiay properly authenticated for settlement. . Adam longsdorff,? , . PAVID.tEHN, Assignees. - ■ March 81, 1842.—Gt. , : ,1 JftJST received ajsupply of'l'OmalO Ketchup Morse KaUl ilj. J.&E. Coitsoci*. / CHARTER PERPETUAL. The Spring .Garden Tire Insurance Com , pany of Philadelphia, • lNsunASccs,-oither temporary or porpcl -jj? B. unK.againat loasor-damago by- or ('ounlry, on Houses, Barns and Buildingsof; Ml kinds;.on Household Merclmndiz.e, ’HorSbs,.Cattle, Agricultural, Commercial <Sc Man ufacturing Stock, and Utensils of every .descrip tion, as woll as Mortgages and .Ground Ucnts, up on tlio most favorable terms* '' The following are the usual rates, viz; On stone and brick buildings, from - 35 to 40 eta. on 00. “ Log and framo “ CO 10-70 cts. on -100. Merchandize and fumi turc in hrick or stone ' buildings, from -10 to 50 cts. on 'lOO. "V Po. in log or frame, . 60 la 70ct9.cn 100. “ Horses, cattle, farming- , Utensils and sundries, -alabout - 50-cts. on- -IpO. ' On Uriel! or Stone buildings, 825 on 81,000, the premium subject to be withdrawn nt any time hy the party insuring, at a deduction of 5 percent, on tho amount paid. - Applications for Insurance,,or any information on tho subject, may bo made either personally or by lotlor, at tire Company’s Office, at the north west corner of Siklli and Wood street's. MOHTON M’MICHAEL President. L. ICRUM i! 11 AAR, Secretary, or JOHN J. ftlYEßS,,Aosnt, Carlisle, Pa. Morton M.’Micltael, Gporgo M. Troutman, Joseph .Wood, Samuel Townsend, P. L. (iagucrcnno, ‘ r Robert L. Louglttad, Elljah’Dalldtt, ■ K. VV. Pojnoroy, Chas. W. Schreiner, Charles Stokes, * Joseph J; Sharpies?. February 3,1812.—1 y ' , FRESH GROCERIES, &C. AT the. Store Room ofsttt> subscriber, in Main Street, a few doors wosl of the Court House, next door-toft. Snodgrass,, lisq., is just'received a frcsh.sttpply of Groceries, Spices, &c. of every de scription and rf-tho best qualities, viz: ■'Green Rio ami Java Coffee. ' a‘" • Single, ilouble ami Boston treble reiinetl Loaf Sugars. While Havanna and Brown Sugars of va :«Wtusrqrt,glUtca:.— ; :.-ejSttgefv.jrou“3c7^^W“drfeansr^^sTilndia^ "Mil ■ Bu'sTfTirey ru p‘ KtolasicS: —: - Honey. - Imperial, Gunpowder, Voting Hyson, and Black Teas, of first nml Oliver qualities. Chocolate.— Baker’s No. l.atrfl Homoc- - pall liar, best “qliirlilies—Also, Lfngg’s pre pared superior Caraceas'Cocoa, &c. . ■ Pure winter. Sperm ami oilier Oil.. ■ Sperm and Mould Candles. Soaps.—Castile, Variegated*, and Com- Uion, also, Almond ami other Faney Soap for shaving &c. Tobacco. —Plug, Ladies Twist, Caven dish, &c. best qualities, also, Spanish, Half Spanish and Common Segars. Spices Ground 'and Unground, such as Cloves, Cihnatnnn, Ginger,. Alspice, Nut megs, Cayenne, Black Pepper and Mace. Citron, Venilla Beanj'&c. Mustard prepared and ollterwise, ■ Salaralus, Alum, Indigo, Salt-petre, Ep som Sails, Camphor, Cream of Tartar, Po tash,Sal Soda, Starch, Ilicc,' Snuff, Sic. - Cheese. —Pine Apple, Sapsago, and Common. Rest Bunch Raisins, in whole, half, ami quarter,boxes, as also keg Raisins at unusu ally low prices. . • Fresh Currants, Almonds, Ground-nuts, Figs, Cream-nuts, Lemons, &c. Fable Oil, White Soup Beans, Table Salt, &c. ’ E. D. N. A general assortment of Pickles in Jars, Tomato Ketchup, and Horse-radish. Water, Butter, Soda and Sugar Crack ers. . "Salmon, Mackerel, and Herring. Cider Vinegar. A general assortment of Quecnsware, Rprlhcnwarc, &c. Hair, Clothes, Sweeping, Scrubblngi White-wash, ami other .Brushes', With a*variety of. combs, spool cotton, thread, tapes, pins, needles, shaving boxes, pearl and other buttons, spool stands, silver efrer-pointed pencil cases, lead pencils, best.qualilies; a variety of best shoe blacking, pewter sand, twine, bed cords,&c. An assortment of-tubs, buckets, pails, market bas kets, &c. &c. • . • ' r ’ Also, a lot of Fresh Cranberries & White Hom iny, with a variety of other articles Carlisle, January 20, 1842, New Hard wave. Grocery ' ’ AND VARIETY-fl-POSa. THE subscriber has just returned from the ci tifea of New York, Pliiladclphia and Bahi- C. E. R. DAVIS. n lorp , and ts now_.op.emilg-at, Iris ntnrn.ror.m -Sinurlx East corner of Market Square and Main streets, (formerly occupied by G. W. Hitner, Esq.) a ge neral assortment of SAUDWAP.Se 'STOS73WAP.J3, OEDARWASE, ERITTAIJIA , WARE, GROCERIES, , Oils, Paints, Varnishes,' Glass, Brushes, Whips, Canes, Lamps for burning Camphino Oil, and'a groat variety of articles useful and necessary for furnishing and-keeping a house. He has also, and will constantly keep on iiahd, Camphino Oil, a chdap and elegant substitute for Sperm Oil, and having been appointed the agent ol Messrs. Bach'ees & Brother of Newark, N rqr^naIeofJONESJJ>AIENTLLAMP.-in-this county, lie'is prepared to furnish Lamps and Oil at.a very reasonable rate to all who may Wish to nde ibis now and economical light. .Having selected his goods himself, and made his purchases for cash, lie is able ahd determined to sell low. ■ Those having the cash to lay duf will find iito their advantage to give him a call. . ' • HENRY DUFFIELD. Carlisle, July 9, IS4J. •„ tf' ” C ABINET MAKING^ B S ON} informs thb^public that he JSJSL™ supplied with i.HEARSE, ond readyto per fonn every duty pf an Undertaker. - :Ho is prepared nt all- tuner ta rpako -Cofime • and attend Funerals.*^ P A BIWET MMING, .> m nil _xta branches , carried on, ns usual, at his hew s,tnnd in North Hanover.street, opposite: E, Bulloch’s Ohair Manufactory. Every thing inllie linb of his hu sincss will be done on the most terms Carlisle, 0ct.23,1841.—tf. “ : &3i‘Uale &scurj>. Ectdoniiiiyagainst LOSS OH DAMAGE BY FIRE. PSP.PSTUAL P.ISSS3. BZRRCTORS. Valuable Property at PinVATE SAf.E. nnIJAT valuable property situated in Paportdwn, A about five miles sooth of Carlisle, Pa.,ion the thriipikn road leading from-Carlisle to Uallilnore, known by the name of thb “rami? jp&pmisi jfszE.iL,” .is offered for sale. It is one.of the largest class of bill|S. nml has reecntly-bwm-thofonglrfy repair ed and Tilted up with new and expensive machin ery, in which tbe'paper.is dried* oil Sleam-Cylin derp.. • ' , ■ There are two engines in the mill, with water power sufficient to drive two more. In connexion with the above properly, there are about 108 acres of first rale land, having thereon erected a .'MANSION lIpUS'JK with the appurtenances for the accommodation of the manager—besides 3 substantial Tenements. Application ban be made to Win. U. Mullen on the premises, or to Whf. B. KNOX, Att’y. for the'owners, Carlisle, October S 3, 1811. . , ■ tf -']] -EE T- 0 : Til L: rBIHK subscriber, thankful for pasl favors, re -D. spectfully informs his customers and the pub lic in general, that bo has removed to that large and commodious establishment on the North-west corner of the Public Sriuare, late the property of ‘Thomas C. Lane, which ho has filled up in a very superior 'manner as a P U 31, fJC, HOUSE and where lie is prepared to furnish all who may favor him with their custom with the very best accommodations. Tliis Hotel, * from its central location, is very convenient for business men; and being near the stopping place of the Cara on the Rail road, it will a,lso furnish Travellers will) a ready place of rest and refreshment. The ROOMS arc largo and airy'—the ■ ■ will always bn well supplied with the best the markets,can afford—the BAR with the best of Liquors—tho charges will bo reasonable—and nothing shall be left undone on the part of the sub scriber to merit a share of public patronage. BOARDERS will bo taken by the week, month, or year. DROVERS will find it to’their interest to sfop wiili him, as his STABLE is amble, and a care-, ffdand experienced Ostlcr_always it attendance. George beetem. Carlisle, April 1, 1811 ENTIRELY'M37T LASZ^S."' la- f containing a fac-shnile signature of my hand-writing, thus:— B. Drandredi, M. U, These lulicls arc engrav ed on_,Btocl, boQutilnlly designed, and done at an ex pense ol &2000. Therefore it will ho seen that the on .ly thing necessary'to procure the medicine in its puri -tV-t-is-to-obsorve-Ihe labels. —-Sce~if ‘ lia3 tllrcc“ upon it,‘ engraved, fs - . Remember, the top,'the side”ahd lfoc bo’ttom. The following respective persons are duly authorized and hold, Agency, fbr thc.sulc of BraqdfotlT/ Universal Vegetable Pills, in Cumberland county. (George W. Ilitncr, Carlisle* ,1 S. Culbertson, ■ 'Sluppehbbuyg; ' Adam Uoiglo, - Mcchuniosburg. M. G. Rupp, - Shircmanstown. Isaac Horton,' ’ ' Lisburn. Gilmore & M'KinnCy, Nawville. Li Go., Churchtown. J. & J. kyle, • Kcntuly’s. . Samuel L. Sentman, Newburg. Brcchbill & Crush,- JJoiling Springs, '»• Henry Brcnhemim, ? New'Cumberland. As counterfeits of tliesc pills arc in some cases sold for the genuine ones, tiie safety of the public requires that none should be purchased except from those rc cognivcd as above. Remember ho Brandrcth Pills sold in Carlisle, are ■genuine, except those sold by George W. Hilncr, and be particular to , Observe that each Agcnthas an Engraved Certificate of Agency, containing a reprcsentjUioii of Dr. Brund relh Manufactory at Wing-Sing, and upon which will bo seen exact copies of the new labels now used upon the Brandrcth pill boxes. B. BnAMmETii, M. D; Office, No. 8, North Bth st., Phila, M’CJLEULAN’S HOTLL. Southrirest Corner of the. Public Square, CARLISLE, Fa. THE subscriber hiis token that-well-known, tavern.stand, ncnrtbc County Mall, Carlisle, lately occupied Ijy Mr. William S; Allen, where he will at ail times be prepared to accommodate his old friends ami the public generally, with ever) thing needful to, make their visit agreea ble,; ' . : llis TABLE wit] he supplied with the best the market can affoid—his BAR with thechoic est liquors—Sind every other rtquisite.m the best style. Prices vfery,moderate." BOARDERS will be taken by the week, month or year. A carelnl Os PEER will be always in attend, mice, and DROVERS and otheis will find it ti their advantage to give him a rail; \ M iy 13,-184b W. EDY. . _kew establishment. Wholesale Retail Confectionary $•, Fruit Store, Main Street, a few doors wist of, licet ends Hotel, and next doer to' T. H. Sidles ’ Merchant Tailor ‘ Store, ' GILLELAND & MQNYER, BEG leave to acquaint tlio.public that they Have commenced the above business in all its various branches. The Candies ate manufactured by themselves and warranted 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 Cakes, :. Flaxseed Candy, Mint Lumps, Secrets, Mint Drops, ■ Cinnamon Scifks, . Lemon Sticks, Clove Slicks, -IFinter Green Sticks, Rock Candy, -Cream Candy, Jelly Cakes, Rose Mmonds, Jujube Paste, , • Sugar St epics,] Sassafras Candy, Sour Drops, I'cnclla Candy,' French-Secrets,. Carroway Comfits, . Mint Lozenges, ‘ Sugar "Joys,. Lemon Lozenges ',. Also, FRUITS AND NUTS, such ns Raisins, Prunes, : Figs, Lemons,-Oranges, 7 Currants,' Al monds, Bordeaux Almonds, Ground Nuts; Cream Nuts, Cocoa Nuts, Filberts, English VValnuts, Liqhorice’Bally&c. &o. ' Merchants and others are invited to'call ami ex amine forthemsillves before purchasing elsewhere. All orders thankfully received and punctually at tended to. i ; r, ■* " Carlisle, November 23,1811.'~~ N.*B. BAKING done.at the shortest notice, 1 : - ------ jr E’rTEßSteßtamentary oh the estaie of John Block, late of North Middleton township, de*’ ceased, have been Isaocd to Uie ing- in; said townshipt'ttir persons 1 - indebted to said-estate'will make immediate^payment, and. those havin/daims will present them for settle ment. • - ■ • THOMAS BLACK, . WILLJAM BLACK, March 1.0, " :—r^Ssccuidrs. TAn L K M.' MICIjEELAN. Pi a, —, EIUDLEY-& EOBINSONv Tin, Coppmmllh, & glove Easiness. TTACOH FRIDLEY & 13LEAZER ROBlN having entered into Lo-Farinership, in the Tin, Copper;, arid Stove’business, under tho firm of FRIDLEY & ROBINSON, respectfully inform the public that they intend carryingon their business in all its branches, at the old stand of Jacob Fridley, North Hanover street Carlisle; where they wil!,.at all times, he prepared to serve purchasers with'any article in**thcir iine, on the most reasonable terms. In addition to nil other varieties of stoves, which they will constantly haye on hand, they have pur* chased ol Mr. J.G. Hathaway, the exclusive rio-ht to manufacture and sell • ° , Hathaway s Patent "Hbt ilir Cooking Ctov.es S’'' in the counties of Cumberland and Dauphin; and being entirely convinced of the meat superiority of- this over all other kinds of Cooking Stoves now in use, they will continue to set them up as here tofore practiced by Messrs. K. Robinson & Co., on trial with ail persons >\'kd are willing to tcst'thuir superior excellence.- • • for the information’of those who are not ac quainted with thp advantages of the Hot JHr Cook mg ib/oacs, we subjoin the certificates of some of l.lie inany gentlemen-who have favored us with their written opinion of the merits of the article. ‘ -Cfrr/ide, November 9, 18-il. . Ei.li-ibinson^^Co. —-Tho ‘ Patent-HutrAlrX^okiTV^ have inspected it and examined the principles up on which it is constructed, 1 have also made par ticular inqui'ry ot the cooks whohaveused m from these ditferenl sources of information, I am led to a very' favorable opinion in regard toJt’._-,Lprcfer. . iX r to" whTeh we have hcmhj.ibre had iii> use. -It is represented as baking remarkably well, and ns being a saving of fuel. .'.The circulation of the heal so extensively after it is generated, and, boXote jt escapes by the pipe, must lead to ibis re- - f>ull. There js h great convenience” in the use ol .itrXrom-the-numorows-ami-varitrtis itnpfrmr.nts tnri- ■' plo-yua-übout nin cooking, at;lhe same-lime. -- C/rlis,'e, November 8, 18IK Atcssrst E. Robinson cf Co. — Gentlemen: —l havp had sulliqieht time to try '\nWiawuy's I'atenl Hot Jlir Cooking iStuocA 'you put up in my kitchen, and am prepared to certify to ils good qualities, i find that large quantities of water can be healed with it lri a shoit lime; (hat-far cooking it boils, roasts meal, and bakes bread. Tho provision in this cooking stove lor baking bread is the only nrranm - menl 1 have ever seen m au article of the kind,°al all calculated to accomplish that object. The sim plicity of its arrangements are its great recojumcn d.ilion, the entire heat is applied to Uie 'purpose intended, and I verily believe a greot saving'of luel is cllecied., Comparing the Mot Air Cooking Stove with the much celebrated Rotary, the latter is l insignificant and a toy, incapable of any thing but boiling, lam of the opinion that no arrange! mqnt of Iron can' be made tp supersede Hie “Ho: Air Coqking‘Stove; ,1 nor can 1 suggest any im provetnent. Vour ob’t..serv P ir Tlarrishurg, November 11,'1811. dlcssts. JO, Jiiihinsoji cp Ac cording to your request, I have given one of “Jlatli aiimy's Patent llul Jir Vuoking Stoves” atborougb trial, and in iny.opinion think it one of the best now in use. 1 have had a Rotar}' stove in use for several years, and am decidedly in favor of youf stoves-r-lhey do not consume as much fuel as the .Rotary, and are better adapted for baiting, an'd c qually as well for any kind of cookiiio-. ° Vom's with respu&t* ° * :VSAL, HUMMEL, Jr. i do certify that T am now using one of Hatha way’s Patent Mot Air Cook Stoves, No. 3, and do recommend it as-superior to any stove 1 have seen. .The great saving of fuel and the variety* that can bo cooking at the,same time, makes it an object to those who wish to operations of the kitchen.. . j; CULBERTSON, C.hambersburg, September 6, ISIL I have in use in my kitchen one of Hathaway’s Patent Hot Air Cooking oloves, and can recom mend a very superior article. • The one 1 have is No. 3, it iias's boilers and an oven shlficibntiy large to bake. C loaves of bread, .Thabaking, roast dn^Bn(f^cHimg7TnrHrt^n^artti6 J s'rmeTmle*a'mr with much less wood than required .for any stove 1 have ever used. This, size appears to he preu- JjLarly..calculated[ for.Farmers,_and.for-tbeir benefit Tinvite them-id call-and seß'ihis‘siove"lri\fseTasT shall take pleasure in showing the stove to thoso who wish to sec it; . fcvWUNDERLICIL Carlisle, September 12, 1811. Messrs. E. Robinson & Co. Genlleinem—l.have fairly testqd the “Hot Air Stoves” \Vbioh you put up af 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 Jiro gives it great fa cilitjesTor boiling, and the oven is heated on such a principle that bread is baked in as fine a manner as in a brick oven. 1 find it also a great saving of fuq! and labor, and would advise all to adopt it. j : - m. McClellan, Carlisle, SoptomberT2, 1841. . ; Messrs. E. Robinson & Co. . ; . Gentlemen.—l haVe daring the'fcw days I haVe .had your Hathaway Hot Air Stove in uscliecome Convinced of its nil; other stoves I have used or scen---Jfind by the trial that boiling, roasting, baking and broiling may all be dome at the same time, in a moyt perfect manner and with less than one fourth* the fuel -I, have or dirtarlly.used for llieaame purposes. I have here tofore bee/jof the opinion bread could riot be'well baked In a Cook Stove,\ but I nm k convinced upon yrial-that-U-cari bfrHione as-'well-in-your-stoveLßS in : abrickoyen. 1 believe.that the general introduc tion of your stoves into use will be very, beneficial to the public, therefore I shall take pleasure jare commending it to my friends. , v . BOOTS & shoes; RIO Cases oLboota and shocs-received frnm.auc £j?iion; which! have purchased at'prices'that will enable me to sell cheaper than .any other es-, .tablialimcrit in tho county.. * \ v’-x . . CHAS. - . - ■ VALU., - litux .■ lONS rt»'e uecl to produce mote real good than can possibly result from the use at' any others, lor several reasons:—They are not recommend*, cd to cure sijli and every disease, as is generally boasted,bt oilier preparat}ons t ‘(wliicli the most ignoraiit must be aware cannot be, as different diseases reijuirc diffeicnt medicines,) but each o| ])r. Leidy’a Medicines are recommended and adapted to different classes of diseases. They do not contain Mercury, or the minerals which arc combined wiili most, if not all, other prepa rations in iisc. They are perfectly sale and .pleasant to lake, containing nothing offensive nr deleterious, but .being com post d ol Vegetable Extracts—may be employed by young and old, m ile and leaiale, at all times, aiulumlerall cir* cninstances, without restraint fiorh occupation, temperate or moderate living. They are the prc>pirralion’H or'a' Laid),) also Physician, attested by the most distinguish ed PhvsirianS ul tire United States, ampng whom are, Dr. If. S. Physic, Dr. N. Chapin mi Dr. W. (ilbs mi, Dr. S J ickson, Dr. VV. K. Horner, Dr. \V. P. Dewees, Ur. T. C. James, Dr. J. Ucdinau Coxe, Dr R. Haro, &c., 6fe..jaUo, by the Rev. \V. 11. Delaney, Robert Adrain, 1.. L. 0., J. H. Biddle, Ksq , and numerous others.— I hey have been employed in' innumerable In* Unices, with the most-unexampled success, as thousands coin testily, a:hong whom arc the • piiiiripal officers in Washington City, Members ol Congress, ot the State Legi-dauires, man) o| the Clergy, &.c. cj"c. (bee i u and re com.mendati'ins, ae.compan) ing the directions j with each Medicine. * j Dr. l.eidi/a Mahctitrd J'.x'vact K cf Sursa/inr illtt. 1 Ik/m i oniri it pivp.n mbm oi ;> u .11i in exisietic.e. One Hundred Goliath w ill m lor fciluil fur a j»iV(Mra‘lon upi .1 lojr. One ih.ulc (ha!Y a pint) is i qii.il to six pun* ol the Hyrup ol S .r.sap.inlla-th'it ekn nv in ule. Guin mctii upon the \itlnea of Su s ip.mil.i is. unne cessary —the wurUl k nows it —il is only mci svu y for .persons using it t.i he sure ot gvtiing ;1 gmuj preparation ot it. See ixi:oaiii»endaiiuns, with, (lireetfons. Rricc s,‘l CO a buttle who Does no t know ok r>a. i.mavb Blood RfLi.s.! a cornponem part of which is Sar saparillii. - • Tj‘?i e .PU^i io r n °L&L^ i 4>'* a SarsnporUU • virU«»6-tB-a-lnKtat>-unnt*ctrBAar\‘T“—Suffice-li—tiy- Ihcy-< j>ossess all ’ihe.Rurg.Uive and.Xurify iug pru- that can lie combined in-the form-ol i'fils. New£pa‘|rer Pulling is uimcccssary to*their suc cess. J .... Their r.fllcaey, in one case, isYpsiue introduction and passport of'them to a tb-Jnsiml. Kivu yenw employimdit of them liiroughout the United Si .tes,' have made them as they deserve to be Victorious! \ Whilst the ami Manufacturers of utb-! ■ers P-il]sf have been endeavoring to humbug the : public in various ways to introduce lluir pills, j •V»rl4islirng^lu:nrys7h : rn;UXJrmi9bo7l-trriltg'rri(‘hrf up by amt-aUtjbu-- ling to their-pills the powers of ellVcting. every i thing, barely excepting the restoration of tin; dead ! to life. ' ‘ ! JUIKN.RUaL Dr. DoiAy has allowed bis Blood Pills to be come known by llieir cfllet-; thus-establishing for them a character that can* never be liken From them, and which is proof incontrovertible of their qualities. Most other pills have gone out of use since their introduction, many’have fallen-’into dcaerv. d dis repute,, and some, are now nltng.-llmr unknown; still a few hangers-on endeavor to gull the ignorant by plausible (though false) reas.ming of the ex traordinary powers their pills possess; but the pub lic are fully sensible of such imposition. . Dr. N. B. Keldy is a regular Pbvsieian Drug gi’sl, attested by Doctors Pbysick, Giiapinau, .Jackson, Dowers,. Moruer, (kbsop; Coxe, H.ire, &c., and well knows tin* nature of the ingredients contained in his Blood Pills, and knows'ioo tin ir adaptation in all cases where a purgative is re quiretU‘OT for purifying the blood. There is no’risk or danger in employing them; they contain no-Alweury—they do not produce in flam nation of the. Bowels—they do not .produce disorganization of, nor do they injure the digestive (unctions—they-do not produce the piles—[hey do not produce .irregularity of the bowels, or edsiive ness;-as do other pills; on the contrary, tin y will be found to obviate nil the foregoing, besijles b ing efficacious in all eases where a purgative may ho necessary, and for purifying the Blood and Anum 1 Fluids; - • a. McDowell. t Ample directions', together, .with recommenda tions from Physicians and others, accompany each box of pills, iXj'Price 25 cents a box. Dr. Leidv’s Tetter Itch Oiiif- lUCjlf, AN infallible remedy for vaiPms affections of thy Skin, removing Pimples, Piulnie.s, and Eruption** ol the Skin, ami .par.iicuhirly adapted to the cure of Tetter and the * l*xh, ( Tliis ointment lias been’used in numerous schools throughout the city and county, us uclli as Factories; emplm lag numerous girls'and hnj s | and.amongst whom 'Filter and Itch, as well as other Affections of the Skin, prevailed,.with the \ .mustAune.xaa»j)led—success, Names -«f_iSV-hool-j •*"v‘Va\‘ anti I 'Pro* | pnetorfc of Factories, cmdd ho given, confirming ' the above, but for the delicacy they,feel jn luv mg their names, published In connection with -such- affecubijjL Price 25 cents a box. . - Dr. I icicly’s Uhiinniitk; I/minuMit, A truly efficacious applirn'.lon for Hhuematism, Bruises, Sprains* Stillness and-Weakness of the. .httnts, Numbness of ilie„ Miisoleju and Limbs, Pains along iht IVtck, Spine, Sales, and across the Loins. • • *"" ? —---- ’ _ Many highly commendatory certificates from physicians* and others, have been- frequently published nf its efficacy. Secdirectirms. Price 37*4 cents u bottle, or three bottles fur one dollar. . ' . _ The fnpopjolnj' Medicines are prepared only, and sold Wholesale and Hetail* at Dr. Lculy’s HeaUli. kmporinni,, No. 191 North Second street, near Vine street, (Sign of.the (I'ilclen Eagle.and Serpents,! Philadelphia ‘ Silt! at the Drag Store of STEVENSON V? DINKLE, Carlisle, Pa. . “ U' OAP SUOAKS. A large supply of pood just rccetvgd at prices from 13 to .18 cts. per pound, . , ' TEAS. Young Hyson, Imperial, Gunpowder and Black Teas, of various qualities,Trbm 75 els. t 0.52,00 per lb. ' , , OIEi. Best quality. Spring and.wirrtef Sperm at $1,23,16 $1,374- Winter Whale oil at BO cla. per'pallon.- Willi a general-assortment of.Ctffces, .Whlleand Brown Sugars and other articles, at pricea corresponding—For-sale wholesale or rc-) tailatthe j Orocery Store of.j Carlisle, March 21, Wja* \VM. MOODY, A very superior article of Bpcrm Oil may be had by calling at Stcvenskm And Diok)e*S ;Drug and Chemical store. ' " ' * OFIRiCE pure ®for>alchy,J.&E,:,Oqmm«m; .. • Vk’To r v ! 3. \V. EBY. Sperm Oftl M. H, ROBERTS’ VEGETABLE EM- HROCATION. flic efficacy of Ibis most valuable Embrocatiod is 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 ole! " or fresh Wounds, Sprains, pains and weakness of, the. Limbs,'Bruises, Swellings, stiffness of the Joints, &c. &c, ; ' Amono numerous’ certificates .which might be' produced, tho following is thought sufficient; it is from 1. Reesides, Esq; tho great stage owner and mail contractor. ’ This is to certify that I have Used M. B'. Ro berts’ Embrocation for various binds of Sores Wounds, & Sprains oh horses, and 1 find it to ex ceed any other that I have tried. . . : i. reeside. 1' or sale m Carlisle, by Stevenson d" Dinhle, &IS. jr. C. WUFF, Sir?.©3oN DBNtflßTr FUIjLY informs the ladies and gentlemen ol Carlisle and its vicinit) that Uc acts Artificial U'eeth in' the most approved manner... He also'scales, plugs and separates uecu to airest decay. U«’. N. prepares a tooth powder, which whk tons the teeth, without injuring the enamel, col u\ s the gums a. fine red and rut i t alics the mouth*. 1 he tooth ache will he cured, in most rases,, •without extraction; and an odontalgic wash is. prepared lor healing sore gums and fasten the teeth. Ladies and £enlk*Rien arc tvtiue&U-d to call - An I examine Ins colUcikn nt Porcelain nr In- Comiptaljle teeth, \» huh will never (Ucuy i<c change c<iki\ and arc all unpleasant; odour,, durable Uml w♦-:l “Sic.ipu d lor c,lit’v\ mg, wlnAli will uc iu.serleii in the Lc.si niacin, r ami at lair pt'jc.es. All. persons wisliinj' Mr. N. to call at tlu-ir dwellings will j;lease in ir.,\c a line at Ills* resi dence, No, 7 H trper’s Row, when lie will j.unt tually attend to ex try call in ihe line <d ln.s pm* lession. I’,rum a lonji;-and snccessiul pia-. uce, he hupea to nice raJ.sausiocuuii. Caulsie, I, m MORE ;PROUFS Of (he, hficncy nf T)r ■, Sivayne's fyrttp _ ofT J ru/i’tis~Vlrg[ lV:/d Cherry. Mrs. IJrown, corner of Second struct and' the forks rtl Cci.nantown load, effectually cured. Her syrim-' , turn’s were, general debility, attended wi'ih a coifstant crush,—pain in the side, hrciua, and hack, with other •ih<*‘mvnrtTnridnwmdncrl^ —"" gd, and her strength incrcnsinsr Xish—ii.ul'liv the limn Ehe used two hollies more, 6 liu found herself fjeed Iron) all pjfn and oilier nunleilMuit s\ qiptonrs a*, hi, ii attended* her disease. She is now cnjoxiug perfect iiny hilormation' respcVlmg • her cure: likewise xeeojTunciuls thus J s ’, rujMo all af flirted whfra or a Disease -of the Luu BiecndftY 130, IfMlv JiGESTS—i. J, Myers &.00. Carlisle; Martin ‘ Lulz, Markui street,JJarf-ishuj-j (.’. &R. \V? D-,. _ vis, (251 Mark; t street) and Kev-.J*. P; Cook, (o'T -Marlctn-strEPt^linithnoTeT'‘ ‘ - ; - ESTASLISHMENy. Tlic «ul«ailii*w beg Ica(-b to ihiornVthiTeiiirens nf C;i7ii>ln mi l-vi,dairy. t!i;it they have opened a 51,,.,, i., Nrt.4. Oian'KM’S HOW. »h.ir*hcy intend carn inn on 111.. busmen in ail its-vaiious l.ranehea. I’hi’V hope to receive a liberal share of the i.nf.Uc p,„t, ronage. . 1 „ , ■ r.E.VTZ & KEICiITHR. Corhalo, Oct. 21, ISll. 3n.. * ■ ■ if 11-'I 1 -' A EEPR EPAK ATHENS pbii Tint C lili K 13. J?OF CURNSJt c, m soon !>>• I'.mpd tlmi \Vn l:c . i.iiiis Pise Extract is the 1,. st, ii|».n irial. It n >- liovcs the pain and cures the.enrn in IVoin |«„ t„ lour days. Air. .1. lieyon, „f p.ederiel;, Aid,., writes-tli,,t hr has been aliiiet(d will, corns f.,r nearly seven years, and used all" the pr* par.,l i,' p.s for Ins cure ottered dnrin.r that rime \\ itlomt ia-inlr enreri. lie noticed the a I vemseim nls and olitidn ed two boxes ol the Pine Extract, ini, 111 ~n pivirar it n tbormjob trial; he nsec! il.ilforene box an.) is entirely eared by it.. Depnts, No. 53 Cbrsnnl si.. N. E_ enrner of Fourth & Ohesnnt. mill Nos. Cfi anil 03 Are,vie Price 05 50 cts. W; WH jiHi.liH,' Nov 4, ISIJ. I,nporler & Proprietor. For s lie in' Carlisle, by Stevenson & Dinkle. iiJBfIJTISTR V. M. I. C. LOOMIS, fs permanently located d. C.hlimV. ancl will petl<»nn nil ojn ram.iw ilo.ti.n r. (juir. dm I-'eiit.il , siu l, Uhril,[N(;,PLUl.(;lNCr tunl KX IIIAC I 1N(» 1 I*.lii I 11, and iiimtiiih' AIM IKICIAL I litvril km.u. m a lull Set lit- ,will-uT7nr:fttrn<l to ;p| .(lUcasi s o t!.e Mouth, (nmis, £/.■„, mid dlvccr and rtgulau* lilt* lii’Nt and second dentition so as to vender the teetn of children and jjersnns reenlar awl heantdn!. Hr. liOTinis.m ty at all pnu s lie found at Ids Mlhcvin M.dnstrcet, upposiu M'F-iilnnw’s Carlisle, June lO.'li&i.- . . KEW CJOfsiJS. ; WUST received «t tfio store of ANDREW U£CH j.Pj? AUDS. n general assortment of Fall ami Winter Goods; coasting in part of W : ot*l and'Cloth dyed black, blue, invisible green, adsjbudei olive and green rßlack, brown, invisible green, olive, diamond, beaver «k , pilot Cloths; black, blue, brown, mixt, plain, and figured Cassimcrcs, new style, _ _ _ —:Sattihelis-bf assorted-colors, from •50-cents to S2,OQ?T Bcavcrtcens, jciio cords, canton flannels, red, >vhile_. yellow* and green flannels:—ticks, checks and muslins,. C*4 3-4 mcrmoca, ihouslin-de-buno and Suxonydoth' I figured and plain. Figured, plain, striped,' barbed jack-| inett and swiss muslins. Fawn, mouse, black, bluc-f -i black, slate, figured and plain silks. Bonnet silks and | ribbons, hew stylo. Shawls, gloves, hosiery and shoes, i Cloth and.fur caps. 'Carpeting, hearth rugs, floor? | .cloth, baizes and blankets. Colored and while carpet -yam—:fresh-MacUcrcl 3 = together -with a-gcheral. assortment of Qiicensicarc A* Groceries, which .will Lq sold at moderateprices, at tlic store of Carlisle;Oct 7,‘ iB4l.—if. r ■ .COMSTOCK’S •& CO. v Celebrated JOHN J. MYERS & Co. have been appoint ' •ed Agchls in Carlisle for the above medicines ■ —and have just, received from New York a large , . assortinentvrconsis.ting in part of —TfteUalm pf Columbia. llowcs Nervous &jllpno liinijnc.njji Hava/celebrajed Liniment.’ ” / * ' Easl.lndia Hair Dye. ,' t pP - - Expectorant. • , 1 . Dr. Daily’s Magical Pain Extractor. Poormnn’s Plalsler. . ‘ ' Ronch & Bed Bug Bane, &c.,*iogelbei with. a { large assortment of Drugs, Medicines, : Chcmicals, r Pain.ts, Oil's, Dye Stulls, &c. &c., which will be sobrwlfolesalfror rciuU-at' the loweai-prices*- i March 12,.18i2._ _i_:' __, - , to farmers. PLANK’S. AND IllN WOOD'Slmproyed-Putent Ploughs, forsalo at the Foundry of the subscribers'in Main .street, a few doors east of the Jail. ' ’’ ‘ A. STOUFFER, & Co. Carlisle, March 10, 1812. . vj___ TB. SMI i;y*S, i\ssqr,ted for sale ,by Stcycnson ff' JiinJsJe. ’ ■ ...r •-
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