% THREAT OBJECT GAINED. M lr“OU SUGAU DROPS. Medicine made pleasant to thcriasto,, in* subduing ■disease. One of tlto greatesvdiacdvcrlksahat dis tinguishes the tOth century, io the combination of medicine in a concentrated ftjj'm ; witli sugar, mak ing's compound certainly pleasant to the taalo.—- By this means, the revolting Sensation produced nauseous medicines, which oper- ; ; atts powerfully to aggravate disease* is entirely avoided, and the medicine is left to contend with llie disease alone.- RtiTBRS* MEDICATED LOZRNGRS are the result of long and patient experiments, rftade by some of the most distinguished Physicians in the Union* with u.rievy to the formation of several site, cheap, pleasant and certain remedies forcom plaints most prevalent in this country; and they have tho satisfaction of ufisuringthe public that. ■ heir success has* far outstripped their inoataan gjiino expectations. ' - • * To Parents it i« rccom.mcnded to henp tljcsc medicines at all timna on hand. Vour children will oat them as readily as Peppermint candy, i* Caulitm —Children actually cry for Peters’ Lo zenges, and caro should be observed to follow the directions, lost, being so plaagMit,'lhey should eat too much. ‘ T JB^rKRS 1 COHDIAI. K.OZKNGKS—Are n specific for the relief of the nervous or sick headache, lowness of spirits or melancholy, lan guor and debility, either from' previous disease or 100 free living, tremors, spasms of tho 'stomach, irritability of the nerves, hysterical affections, dro\rsjnc?s,'cholera morbus, sense of fatigue-and palpitation of the heart. From their efficacy in the relief of the headache, they are called by many the Headache Lozenge.' , \ . Frioo, S 5 cents per box> METERS’. COUGH LOZBN’GIiS—Are now •*** rapidly superceding all. oilier prepafatione'.for the rolief.of Coughs, CoUls, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Catarrh, tightness of the Chest, 1 lironch iiis, and similar pulinonary affecllons. It is now wall GStaUlished that a large proportion of cases of Consumption,.by which so many valuable lives are annually sacrificed, owe their origin 16 the neg lected colds coughs, which might easily havfc l , been removed at an early period. No medicine will be fodnd so efficacious in curing such ensbs ■aa- these Lozenges. They Infallibly allay the cough, by removing the irritation which keeps it npv while .at Jime they promote expecto ration, and relieve congestion. Price, 35 cents pcrjjpx,., A' . - ;• i . r . ? WORMIUZEHGig scientific and successful p’reparation for the tie alructionof worms ever-offered to\ tlio ; pnbiich— There are several mediejmes advertised as specifics in .such cabos, hut the}- have proved so uncertain :—ond-worthlcss, as to ImVe-JosUallconfidanco-icfthi 'the public. -Some of them, indeed, arc so violent in iheir opnralion, as to frequently leadto fatal re sults. . The public, therefore, is cautioned against -- .them.. _These.Lozenges,.-while-lhey-will be found 'to < Be-perfoctly-3afe,;will at thasama -time-never fail, whore worms are present, to dcatroy them. SYM i > ’f'OM S OF; WORMS,.—Thcseatc head ache, vert go, paleness of the lips with flushed cheeks,'grinding the teeth during sleep,,disturbed , dreams, sleep broken off by frigiit and screaming, convulsions, feverishness, thirst, bad taste in the radulh> offensive breath, cough,difficult breathing, itching of the nostrilsppain in the stomach, nausea, 'oqueamishness, voracious appetite, leanness, tenes mus,. slight chills or shiverings, drowsiness, fa tigue, swelled stomach or litdhs, rising.and choak ing.iMhe throat, &c. • THE UK AD Fjß.—Hittary af the Origin & JL; Progress af Peters 1 Medicated Lozenges. —A- j bout'a year since/ the Proprietors/ from a convic- i sion.of the utter worthlessness and deleterious na- j tare of-a large proportion of thq medicines offered to the public jns specifics in the cure of coughs,' colds, worms, headache, Fever and Ague,&c. & c. i conceived-the plan of gutting up, .medicines in a 1 form* which would inept the approbation of ’the faculty, and dd away with the increasing-evils consequent upon the use -of. such porniqious nostrums. For* this purpose, ho compounded several kinds of medicated lozen ges, specifying the uses for which each was in tended, and the indications which they had been found to fulfil. These; together with the. exact composition’ .of each kind,, were placed in the hands of six distinguished physicians, with the request that each would thoroughly test them in their practice, and report to me thtir several opin ions of their merits, with such remarks iri regard to theic-composi iion as their experience might stig r scab. After a trial of several months, their opinions •were handed in, and in general, I found that thiir ■conclusionaycorresponded very closely with my owDr-, Some trifling alterations, however, were snado-in the composition of some of the articles* at-the suggestion of ona or two of the gentlemen; «lhce which timo they have been employed wifh *ntiru satisfaction, and with the most gratifying results*-, The public, it is believed, will fully ap • predate the importance of having access to medl* ...dwes, whose ©flicacy.ha* boen fully tosted.by the Acuity, and whflse virtues arc not..to be weighed jj jrirtor, or by manufactured certificates. * 'I bese' medicines are now prepared in a form 'writable for transportation, and .in a manner .that •will insmo them -from injnry from tinio and. cli • mate,- accompanied'with snilnblo directions, for *ise, in tlio English; CJennan, French and Spanish ■ ' I'anjfuages... ~ . OETERS v VF.-GET A lU..E S HH.I.ING ** STRENGTHENING 11/,ASTER—ThisI 1 /,ASTER—This is wot only the clieappsi, but ihe best, noateal, and i a ‘ Tmost'cpmforlable plaster, in existence. Peters’ ShiUing ft PlaBter is an easy and most ef fective remedy for pain in the breast* side or stom achVweakncss or pain i'n the chcst,Joiua oLbucl(, «tUlhess of the neck, atTeciions of.llio limbs or Joints, whether produced by rheumatism or other «ttuses» habitual painof the bead or stomach, piles, t colds, coughs, 14m* complaints; weakness of the' predisposition to break out in,'bi!cs and * pirnplea, lisllessness of the frame, ‘ami .tor general L - - ’ 1 ; - fcat.any person afflicted as above, try one of Po, <crs’ Shilling Plasters, and wo will venture to say he could not be prevailed on to discard it a . .Jgstin» for ten, or most probably for .a.hundred dol -4 • lars.. .Price, only cts; 4 . Fur iafe hjj S. Jiljiut1 s Carlisle} J. New - -xnUer S..fVllion, ‘Shippcmburgi J. P. Wallace^ ■ *Sr€tnviUdge} J~ Mtckanicsbnrgj J . //. Zear *ng,jSporUnght/l, _ r i 4 ' : : ‘ . irUST received and fer sale at the Drug Store • OlNtsilhs Catliolioon, * jSmin&ljiKle;ren)pdjTfuv Shcirfiija. King’s Evil, ■ SErysipelas,. Ulcers or running Snrna., Ulcefous •; tSoreThroats,Eruptions'.of {lie'Sk'm.anU aHkinds -off Constitutionni Derangement occasioned ty the aoo groat ose of Mercury.. • ' -April 7,.»845; TO FARMERS. BROVVS AND -HlN ■* j LM. WOODjS Improved Patent Plonjjbs r for sn!r ■' subscribers in Main str<*ti a fow doors east of the Jail. . - . ■ A. STOUKFEU.& Co. - Carlisle,-March 10,1842. . Staves ion iilnltle. •. ■■ ©atliaie &£eiicg. Indemnity against X.OSS OU DAIVIAGE BY PIRB. CHARTER PERPETUAL. '’ The'Spring Garden Fire Insurance Com party of Philadelphia, L Make Insurances, 'either temporary or perpet ual, against loss or damage by Fi ro,i n Town or Country, on Mouses, Barns and Buildjnga of nil kinds; on Household Furniture, Merchandize, Horses, ’Cattle, Agricultural, Commercial & Man ufacturing Stock, and Utensils of every descrip tion, as well as Mortgages and Ground Bents, up on the most favorable terms.. The folio wing are the usual ralcSf vizr On stone and brick buildings, from 1 35 to 40 cts. on $lOO. “ Log and frnmo CO to 70 cts. on 100. 11 Merchandize and furni ture" in brick or stone ■ buildings, from 40 to 50 cts. on 'lOO, “ Do. in log or frame, 60 to 70.cts. on 100. .‘.‘ Horses, cattle, farming- - r -—— utensils and sundries, at about ’ j 60 cts. on 100. P32VPBTUAITP.ISKS. On Uriok or Stono fundings, $125 on $l,OOO, the premium subjects© be withdrawn at any time by the party insuring,*at a deduction ofs percent, on the amount paid.' * Applications for Insurance, or any information on the subject, may bo made either personally or by letter,.4UHhe Company’s OlGce, at the north west corner of Sixth and Wood streets. MORTON M’MICHAEL President. L. KRUM-BHAAR, Secretary, or JOHN J. MYERS, Aglnt, Carlisle, Pa. DIRECTORS. lyiorton M’Michaol, Georgo M. Troutman, Joseph Wood, Samuel Townsend, P. 1,. Ilaguorenno, Robert L. Longhead, Elijah Uajlolt, R. W._Pomeroy, .Chaff. W. Schreiner, ChnrlesSlokes, "■ Joseph J. Sharpless. February 3,18-12.—1 y - ■ FRESH GROCERIES, &C. A„T tiio Store Room of thg subscriber, in Main Pfk sired, a few doors west of the Court House, next door to R. Snodgrass, Ksq.,is just received a fresh supply of Groceries, Spices, fitc. of every de scription and of the best qualities, viz: Gre.cn Uin and Java Coffee. . Single, double and Boston treble refined I.oaf Sugars; : —' • —v : r , White Havaima and Brown Sugars of va rious qualities. - , , ; fiuneyr- , Imperial, Gunpowder,Young Hyson, and Black Teas, of first and oilier qualities. Chocolate. —Baker’s No. l,and Humoc -pallvic'c-best-qualitiesl—Also;-Lingg’s pre” pared superior Caraccas Cocoa, &c. Pure winter Sperm and other Oil. . Sperm and Mould Candles. . __ >_ Soaps.— Castile.. JVariegatcdJ’lantT _Com^ mon, also, Almond and other Fancy Soap for .shutting ‘ "* , ‘ Tobacco.— Plug, Ladies Twist, Caven dish, &c. best-qualities, also, Spanish, Half Spanish and Common Segars. Spices Ground and Unground, such as Cloves, Cinnamon, Ginger, Alspice, Nut megs, Cayenne, Black Pepper anil Mace. Citron, Venilla Bean, &c. Mustard prepared and otherwise. Salaralus, Alum,- Intligb, Salt-,pelre, Ep sum Salts, Camphor, : Cream of--Tartar, Po tash, Sal Soda, Starch, Rice, Snuff, &c. Cheese. —Pino Apple, Sapsago, ami Common.. > Best Bunch Raisins, in whole, half, anti quarter boxes, as also keg Raisins at unusu ally low prices., a Fresh, Currants, Almonds, Grouml-nuts, Figs, Cream-nuts, Lemons, &c. Table Oil, White Soup Beans, Table Salt, &c.., ( A general assortment of, Pickles in Jars, Tomato Ketchup, ami' Horse-radish. Water, Butter, Soda and Sugar Crack ers. -a ' Salmon, Mackerel, and Herring. Cider. Vinegar. A general.* assortment of Queensware Earthenware, &ct ! Hair, Clothes, ■ Sweeping, Scrubbing, White-wash, and other. Brushes, With a variety of combs, spool cotton, thread, iapbs, pins, needles,shaving boxes, pearl arid other buttons, spool stapda, silver ever-pointed peneit enses, lead pencils, best qualities; a variety of best shne.blacking, pewter sand, twine, bed cords,&cV An assortment of tubs, buckets,’pails, market bas kets, &c. Sc. T ' Also, a lot of FresU'Granberrios S White Hom iny, with a variety of pther articles; ' . Carlisle, January 20, 1812. less pro- JS'etfi JEoundry and JUachine Shop. ‘ . The subscribers thankful for past favors, here by, notify the'public that they still continue at the old stand in Main Street, a few- doors east of the'Jail, where they are prep'ared;to do at short oolicb , ' ■ OF ALT, KINDS, such as Turning .Lathes, Apple Nuts, Ptaistcr breakers, Corn shelters. Hollow Anvils, Mandril’s Patent-Machines for bending Wagon Tyres, Wagon boxes and coach boxes of .all sizes. Stove Plates, Mill castings, fyc. fyc. They will also build HORSE POWERS AND - THRASHING MACHINES,. sand tlo all kinds of rcpairing.as they arc wed prepared with patterns of various kinds. Tlfpy will also manufacture Cutting boxes, &o, See. Tlisy arc also piepurt-d -to execute patterns for- Mill Gearing,' and of every kind, at" short notice. -1 . • , . ' - Also, on hand a lot'ol \V i the mv’.simp roved Patent Ploughs 1 , which they will dispose of yea sonably, IAI STOUFFER & Co, Cariislp, March ‘IT* *lB4B*. BOOT &, SHOE FACTORY, THE .subscriber always thankful fur favors in the above line, hereby informs HU-I' hiscustomeraandthepuhi .. . tg . I : die; generally, that' HIS - IB I. if d'rectlu eppo -yW -samgsi/ethe Carlisle Hotel ami ""Car Office. in, the real of J '■ ■■BaStor"? ■ ■‘■’Sjweißtmt.ißcl-DinkleV ' ' Medicine store, where he will be thankful for all favora,and endeavor to please ill who may give, him dheir custom. . Terms. —Cash or Country produce at market price. ‘ /.JAMES BPOTTSWOOD. fEj’A . young man of . good habitS v who .has'some knowledge of the bnsinpss, will betaken on- in*!ruc firm‘ also; an Apprentice , to lioth of whom, Wins will bo. made ogrcoible,; if possible. - - 1 ■' •J.'8...,. .Carlisle, AViil 7. J9lSr—9l«oir. r - - y Valuable property at PRIVATE SALE. rpHAT valuable property situated in Paper town, JL-aboutfive-milea eoutli-of-Carlisle s -Parf:onrthQ turnpike road leading from Carliale to' Baltimore, Rhown by the name iftf-Jlie ■ J “ UJVIOJh JP.IPER JfMIjLE,” is offered for Sale. It is one of ttio 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. r ' There aro two engine's in the mill, with water •power sufficient to drive tw’o more. In connexion with the above property, there are about 108 acres of first rate land, having thereon erected a •MANSION HOUSE , ■ : with the appurtenances for the accommodation of the manager—besides 3 substantial Tenements, Application can be made to VVm. U. Mullen on the promises, A to / ’ - WM. B. KNOX, . Atl’y. for tho'ovvners, Carlisle. October-28,1811. ... -, tf BEET EM’S HOTEL.. THE subscriber, thankful for' past favors, re spectfully informs hia customers and tho pub lic in general, that ho has removed to that large and commodious establishment on the North-west corner of the Public Souare, late the property of Thomas C, Lane, which ho has fitted up in a very superior manner.as a PUBLIC HOUSE, and where hods prepared- to furnish all who may favor him with their custom with the very best accommodations. This Hotel, frpm-its central location, is very convenient for Business men; and being' near the stopping placo'of the Cars on the Rail road, it will also furnish Travellers with a ready'place of rest and refreshment. The ROOMS are lafgo arid airy—-the , , TABLE will supplied with the best the Markets cart afford—the UAR with tho bestof Liquors—the charges will bo reasonable—and notlring.shall be left undone on the part of the sub scriber to merit,a share of public patronage. BOARDLIiis will be taken by tho week, month, or year. •• ; - DROVERS will find it to their interest to slop wiih him, as his STABLE is amble, and . a care ful.and experienced Ostler always it attendance. GEORGE BEETEM. Carlisle, April I,IBIL. , , .. 4 , tf. fWIHE public will please take notice that no'Brahd- JLrcth- Pills arc Genuine unless thtebox has tlircc la . and. tho.. diiis:—iJ. “Qrandreifi, M, D» These labels arc engrav ed on "steel, beautifully designed, nmLdon'o at an ex pense oLS2OO(V ; Therefore it will bo seen on ly thing necessary to .procure thc mcJlcine in impuri ty, is to observe the labels. . See if the box has three • ■upph-it;-cngrarcd; - 1 — —‘—v— . Romernber, tho top, the side and the bottom. The following respective" persons are duly authorized and hold Certificates of Agency, for the sale of Bramlreth’s .UniycreaLYegctabio Fills, in Cumbcrland-county. - -- -- _„.„Georgc-W,-Hitncr, 'Carlisle,- - S. Culbertson, Shippcnsburg. Adam Kciglo, Mccnanicsburg. M.G.Rupp, . Shircmanstown. "Isaac Borton, Lisburn, Gilmore &"M’Kinney,_ Ncwvillci , & • L.Uicglo & Co., . Churchtown. 7 J. &J. Kyle, ' Kcnady’s. Samuel L; Sentnion, • Nowburg. * Brcchbill 6c Crush, ’ Boiling Springs. Henry .Brcnncman, New Cumberland. As counterfeits of these pills ore in some cdses sold /or the genuine ones, tho safety of the public requires that none should bo purchased except from those ro cogmvcd as above. Remember no Brandreth Pills sold in Carlisle, nrc genuine, except those sold, by George W. Hituer, and be particular to Observe that each Agent bos an Engraved Certificate ,of Agency, containing a representation of Dr. Brand reth Manufactory at Sing-Sing, and upon which will be seen exact copies of the hew labels now used upon tho Brandrctff pill boxes. B, BnisDßETii, M. D. Office, No. B,’ North Bth st., Philu. UI’CLUMEAN’S HOTEL. South-l Fest Cornet of the Public Square, CARLISLE, Fa. THE subscriber lias taken that well-known tavern stanfl, near the County Hall, Carlisle, lately occupied by Mr. William S. Allen, where he will alull times be prepared to accommodate his old friends and the public generally* with every thing heedful to make tbtir visit agreea ble. _ . • . His TABLE will be supplied with tlie best the market, can.atfordp-his BAR with the choic est liquors—and every other requisite m the best style.. Prices very moderate. BOARDERS will be taken by the week, month or year. - • • A careful OS TLEU will be always in attend ance, and-URQ-V-EUS and othei s-will-find-lt tb their advantage to give him a call. - ■ m. McClellan. M.«y 13. 1841. X W. EBY. Estate of John Black, dec'll. CHOPPERS testamentary on the estate of John Block, late of North Middleton township, do ceased r 'havo boen issued- to tho subscribers resid ing in said township: All persons indebted .to said estate ..will make immediate payment, arid those having claims will , present them for settle ment. ", THOMAS BLACK, - .WILLIAM BLACK, Executors: - Marck 10,1842, Now Hardware, Grocery AND VARIETY STORE. THE subscriber has just relinked from the ci ties of Now. York, Philadelphia ami Balti more, and is now opening at his store room South East Comet of Market Square and Main streets,' (formerly occupied by G. W, Hitncr, Esq.) a ge .ncra! assortment of _■ - HARDWARE. STONEWARE. OBX>AHVVAIIE.BRITTAtTIA- WABE, OHOOERIES, Gila, Paints, Varnishes, Glass,. Brushes', Wiiipa, Ganna, Lamps for burning Gamphino Oil, and a' groat variety of articles usefitl and ‘necessary for furnishing and keeping a house;" , He lias also, andwill constantly keep on hand, Gamphine Oil, a cheap'and elegant substitute for Sperm Oil, and havingbeenappointed the agent of Messrs.* Bachees •& Brother•oMS'Swark, NT., for the ssdfr of JONES’ PATENT L AMP in this county* ,he is prepared to furnish‘Lamps and Oil at a very reasonable rate to all who.may wish, to use this hew and economical light; ■- . Having selected his goods himself, and made his purchases foroash, lie is able and determined tosetljow. rThdse' having, the cash to day out viQU find' it to their advantage to give him a call. , - • HENRY DUFPIELD. Carlisle;July,9,.lB4o.' ■- Estate of Mramm liretsi'dee’d, LETTERS of administration oil the estate ;of AbrahaqiJ3retz,:d.eQ’d.,)ato<ifEa6t.Penns boro’township, have been issued to the anbscrib era.residing in the same towftship:; , All/persqns. j.ndebt.ed .to said.estate will make immediate'nayi, men! anii ; claims-will 'prcsent'them for sottlemcnU " r G; JACOB BhRTZ.Jr. ; ' ; V ,}DANIEL BUBTZ, Jr., v GMarcKi UJiJJB49v / /'l '■gfytt'l rAdßiinisUatpttf;,; FRIDLEY & ROBINSON. - Tin, Coppersmith, & Stove SSiistncs?. JACOB FRIDLEY & ELEAZER ROBIN SON having entered into (Jo-Partnership,-in tho Tin, Copper, and Stove business, under tho firm of FRIDLEY & ROBlNSON,'respectfully inform the public that they intend carrying on their business in all its brandies, at tho old stand of Jacob Fridley, North Hanover. street Carlisle; where they will, at all times, be prepared to serve purchasers with any article in their lino, on the most reasonable terms. In addition lo.all other varieties of stoves, which they will constantly.have on hand, they have pur chased 0/ Mr, .1, G. Hathaway, the exclusive right to manufacture and sell Hathaway s Patent “Hot Air Cooking „ StovesV*. in tho counties and .Dauphin; and being entirely convinced of the great 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. E. Robinson & Co., on trial wiih all persons who are willingao tost their superior excellence. f For, the *liUbrnfoUon of those who are not ac quainted with the pdvantages of the Hot Air CW.« ing Stoves, We subjoin the certificates of somo,of t)ie Many highly respectable gentlemen wlib have, favored us with their writteh opinion of llio merits of the article. •’ * CmVw/e,_November,9,- 13 U Messrs. E. ItnbinsQn (.b. —-C« k.ntlDmkn:—The “Hathaway Patent Hot-Air Cooking Slov.e** Has. Jiecpjgsed \ -on which it lieu la r inquiry oi llfecooks who have used il: from. These,different Sources of information, 1 am led to a"very favorable opinion in regard, to it. Ijjrefer it to'tho Rotary; which wc have heretofore had in sfnd as being a saving pf fuel. The circulation of tho hoat'so extensively after it is generated, and before it escapes by the pipe, must lead to this re sult;—Thorb is a grebt c-flnvenieuce iiV'the ilse of it,- froin dhe numerous and-various implements em ployed about it in choking, at the same.lime. , JOHNUEED. November 8, 1841 . Mcv&i.E. Robinson§rCo.— Gi£NTLEMEN:-r-lhave had sufficient time to'try “ Hathaway's HattiM Jlol mfir Cooking Stove, 11 you put up in my kitchen, and am prepared to certify to ilVgood qualities. I find that large quanlilies'of water can be heated wiUi it In a shprt time; that for cooking it boilsyroasls meat, and bakes bread. - Tho provision in this cooking stove for baking bread is the only arrange-, ment l.havo ever seen in an article of the kind, at all calculated to accomplish that object. The sim plicity of its arrangements are its great recommen-' dution, the entire heat is applied to tho purpose intended, and I' verily believe a great saving of. fuel is effected. Comparing the Hot Air Cooking Stove with the much celebrated Rotary, the latter is insignificant and a toy, incapable of any tiring but boiling. lam of the opinion that*no arrange ment of iron can bo* made .to supersede tho 4 410 t Air Cooking Stove;” .nor can I suggest any im provement. Your ob’t. serv*t, a. McDowell. Harrisburg, November 11, 1811 Mcstrs, E. llobimon <£' Cb.—-Gentmcmc.n:—Ac cording to your request, ! have giv.tn one of “Hath aiuq.y's Patent Hut ifiir Cooking tituvcx” a thorough trial, and in my opinion-think it one of the best now in uso. 1 have had a Rotary stove in usfc for several years, and am decidedly in favor of your stoveS-sjthey do not consumo as much .fuel as the Rotary, and a>e better adapted for baking, and. o Equally as well for any kind of cooking. Yours with respect, , \ VAL. HUMMEL, Jr.? , I do certify that I am now using onb of ,Hatn%- way’s Patent Hot‘Air Cook Stoves, No. 3, and do recommend it as superior to any stove 1 have -seen, that can be cooking at the same time,- makes it an object to those who wish to facilitate the operations of the kitchen. *' '"'-v * • I have in uso in my kitchen one of Hathaway's Paterit Hoi Air Cooking otoves, and can recom mend it as*a very superior article.. The one I have is No. 3, it! has a-builors and an oven sufficiently large to bake 6 loaves of bread. The baking, roast ing and boiling, can be dqjie at the same time and with much less wood than required for any stove l.have ever used. This size appears to bujncuK liarly calculated for Farmers, and for their benefit riiivile thorn to call and see ibis stavefause, as I shall take pleasure in showing the stove to those who wish to see it, . S. WUNDERLICH. Carlisle, September 13, 1841. Messrs. E. Robinson & Co. . Gentlemen;—l have 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 stovi a which I have ever seen. -The boilers coming in immediate contact with the fire.gives it great fa-, cililies.for boiling, and the oven is heated da such a principle tliat bread,is baked in as fine araanner as in a brick oven.' T find it also a great savingof fuel and labor, and would.advise ail to adopt jl. m. McClellan; • Carlisle, September 12; 1841. Messrs. E. Robinson .& Co. Gentlemen.—!' have during the few days I have hadyour-Hathaway Hot Air Stove in uso become convinced of itr'graat superiority dyer all other stoves I have; used‘or seen—l find by the trial that boiling, roasting, baking qnd broiling may all bo dome at the sarae tirao, in a most perfect manner and with less than one fourth the fuel .1 have or dinariiy used for the same purposes. Ihavehere tofore been of the opinion broad could not bo weR baked in avCook Siovb, butilam cqnyitieed upqn trial that itbanhe done as well in your stove ns in a brick oven. ‘ 1 believe that the general introduc tion of yonr slo.ves into use will be very beneficial tb the public,'therefore i shall take pleasure in re commending it .to my friends,. o , W,M. MOUQY. POOTS & SHOES. KO, Cases of boots andeboes received from nuc i?o tion; which puVehasedr dl prices that, willVnable.me td. sell cheaper than any other es tablishment in the county. ,iV.- 1 ; /-■ . .: CHAS. BARNITZ. Cat1i*1e, ; .N0y.'.95,184.1. ; ; arc calculated, to produce tnoyc real good thud can possibly result from the use of-any others, for'several reasons:*— They are not recommend ed to cure al|, and every disease, as is generally boasted of othci; preparations, (which the most ignorant must lie aware cannot be,’as different diseases require dilferent medicines,) but each of Or. Leidy’s Medicines are recommended and adapted to different classes of diseases. They do nut contain Mercury, or ihe-tnmerais which arc continued'.with most'if not'all, oilier prepa rations in use. They are -perfectly sale and pleasant to take, containing nothing offensive or deleterious, but being composed ol Vegetable Extracts—may be employed by young add old, male and female, at all times, and under all cir cumstances,-without. -temperate or moderate living. They are The preparations of a Regular ,Druggist, (Dr.’laid),) also Pin sician, attested by the most distinguish cd Pin sicians of the United Stales, among whom are, iJr. I*. S. Physic, Dr. N. Cnap«\ian, Dr. VV. Gibson, Dr, S Jackson, Dr- VV, E. Horner, Dr. \V. P. Dewces, Dr. T. C, Janies, Ur, J. Redman C’oxe, Dr R. Hare, Bcc., by the Rev. \V. U. Delaney, Robert Adrain, L. L. I)., J. 1,, Biddle, Esq', and numerous others.— They have been employed in innumerable in nances) with the most unexampled success, as sh.ousands .can testify J among whom are the liVjhcipal officers in* Washington City, Members of’Congress, of the State Legiilalures, many of tiie Clergy, £tc. is'e. (See cer'.ific.i'.es and re commendations accompanying the directions wilh each Medicine., c ' ' r . ‘ Dr. l.cidy*s Medicated Extract of Snraafior* iVM.—TW strongest |m pat atwti oi'o-nsup-.r IU inexistence. Otu* Hundred Dollars will he for feited f»ir a preparation tq.u •! to it.' One Bottle (haM a pint) is equal to six pim f s ot the strongest* ay nip of S irsaprtrilhMh.a can ne made. Con.- meat upon the virtues of S irs.’ipanlla is unne cessary-—the world Uuqws it —it it* only M < essai y. lor ptrsens using it lo be tare 'of gelling a gnotl preparation of Sec. recommendations, with dircctionsT , - PriceCO a bottle Victory ! WHO DOES NOT KNO\y OF t)n. Leiov.’s! Blood Pills! a component part ut'wjiich is Sar-i -• *„ ' . j 'Tire repuWion bf OrTtiucTy>s SarDaparitiii Blood' 1 PilU.is so well known,' that commenrupun ila-ir virtue* unnecessary. .Suffice..it «to say Newspajiur Puffing is -unnecessary Vo their suc cess. * v ‘ .. , '.Their,efficacy, io pne case, isasure.inlroducl.rcn and passport of them to a thousand. Five years -c»« ploy have made them as they deserve to be Victorious! Whilst the Proprietor's and Manufacture, (s of oth ers Pills, have been cndehvor.ing to' humbug the public irP various'vri\y tfieff ■•pills,' •publishing.columns of matter and boiUlering Uumu up by made, false,- lying certificates,.and attribu ting to their pills/'the powers of effecting every tiring,,barely excepting the restoration uf thu dead to life. ’ Dr. Leidy has allowed Iris Blood Pills to be come known by their effect?; thus establishing for ; them‘a character that can never be taken from* them, and which is proof incontrovertible of their! qualities. . | Most olnor pills have, gone out of usd since their l 'introduction, many have fallen into deserved dis repute, and some^ are now altogether unknown; still a few liangcrs-bn endeavor to gull the ignorant by plausible false) reasoning of ihn ex traordinary powers their pills possess; but the pub lic are fully sensible of such imposition* Dr. N. B.‘Leidy is a regular Physician Drug- attested by Doctors Pbysick, Chapman, Jackson, Devices, Horner, Gibson, Coxe, llauc, &c., and well knows the nature -of the ingredients contained in Iris Blood Pills, and knows too IheiV 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'prouuce in flammation of the Bowels—they do not produce disorganization of. nor .do they injure the digestive funciionsi—they do not produce the piles—they do not produce irregularity of the bowels, or cosiivo •ncss, as do other pills; on the contrary, they will Be found lo obviate ail the foregoing, besides b ing efficacious in all’cases where a purgative may be necessary, and for purifying tho ‘Blood and Animal Fluids. Ample directions, together with rccommenda ‘lions from .physicians ami others, accompany each box of pills. » i£j Price 25 cents a box; * Dr. LuiJy’s TettLM' 65 Itrh .O’mt- mtiiit, lAN“irdalHbTen , the Skin, removing PintpKs, Pustules, anil' Eruptions, ot the Skin, ami particularly adapted to the cure-of. Teller uixl thu ' . • ItclC Tins- ointment has been used in numerous schoiols throughout the city and county, us well as Factories, emplojjiig numerous girlsaud ho) s and amongst whom-Tetter and Itch, as well as oilier A (lections of the Skin," prevailed, with.the most unexampled success, - Names of •SVhool Teachers, as well as 'Superintentlants and Pro prietors of Factories could be given, confirming ihe.abqve, but toy the delicacy *ihejf feel in hav ing"thtir"names-publlshed-in-comiecthm with such loalhsbme.aml disagreeable affections. Price 25cents a box.’ ' - . Dr. Lcidy’s Ulim-iuatic Linimont, A truly efficacious Application for Bruises, Sprains, Stillness and Weakness of the Joints, .Numbness of the Muscles and Limbs, Pains along the Back, Spine, Sides, and across the Loins. # . Many'highly commendatory certificates from physicians and-others,, liave been frequently published of its effic.icy. See directions. . Price 37*£ cent? a bottle, or three bottles for one dollar. . ’ . Tlte foefqqihg Medleine.v are prepm’cd only; and sold.Wlinlcsule-and Retail, at r Dr. Lcjdy’s tleaitli Emporium, No. 191 North Second street, near Vine street, (Sign of tile'Gulden Eiglc’aml SL-i ijonts,’) , Philaiklpiiia.' . ■ S-ilrl at live Drug Sthi e of STEVENSON, ist DINKEE, Carlisle, I’a. . , , ■ IT OAF SUGARS. A largo supply of good Hninitnlitics, just received at prices from 13 to 18 cts. per poultd;- . { . TEAS. _ Young IJjjrsoni imperial, Gunpowder and: Black Teas, of various qualities, from 75 eta, to $2,(10 per Uv ■--■■■ ; . . OHO. Best'qualily, Spring tindwihtor Sperm at $1,95 to $1,37 1'. WinterAVhale oil atJ3O cts. per ,gallon. Wi th a general assortment of Coffees, •White and Brown Sugars and other- articles, at prices correspondingi-Tor sale'wholesaleprrq lail at the Grocery. Store of -■ ■ ■ .’ J. W..EBY. e Carlisle, March 24.1812. , v, A. ; :;■ Sjicnn Oil. , A' very shperior. article of Sperm-Oil may be fiarl by'csllifig tri Btevcnspit anti DinUle’s ;l»riig atit! Chemical store. • ' ■ A : . A . , , OF RICE warranted pure >5 B>» J. & E.-Cominatu, M. B. ROBERTS’ VEGETABLE EM- BROCATION. The efficacy of this most valuablo‘;Embrocation is attested by thousands who have proved its heal ing qualities in the cure of the moat troublesome diseases to which the horse is liable, such as ; 6ld or fresh Wonnds, Sprains, pains and .weakness of the Limbs,. Bruises, Swellings, stiffness of the _ Joints, &c. &c. Among numerous certificates which might be produced, the following is thought sufficient; it is from 1. Kccsides, Esq. thegreat .stage owner and mail contractor^ This is to certify that I have used M. B. Ro berts’ Embrocation for various, binder of Sores, Wounds, & Sprains on horses, and I find il to ex ceed any other that 1 have tried. ' I. REESIDE, For sale' in Carlisle, hy Stevenson & JDink/e/ __ ■■ —— - Hie. jr. ' cVw&i'W, ~ BUP.O-'SON DENTIST, BJ& KSHIiCTI'UIjLY intonha ladies and gentlemen ol Carlisle and its victim) that , • iu- acts Artificial Teeth in the most approved ■ manner. He also scales, - plugs and separates teeth to at rest decay. * N. prcparesM tooth powder, whirh whi* tens the teeth, without injuring the enamel, col ors the gums a line red and refreshes the imaithr .1 he tooth ache will in most cases,, without extraction; amL an odoijtalg-ic- wash ifr ! prepared tor healing sure gums and fasten thy teem. Indies ami gentlemen arc requested to call ami examine Ins collection of Porcthdn or In- ■ corruptablc teeth, vv'Jiicli vvjll never’dt’cu'y <>i« chaijge color, ami are tree trom all unpleasant odnu.r, .dnr.ddc and well adapted Ipr i which will be inserted, in the best manner and af fair pruics. y . . All persons Wishing D,r. ft. to call nt lluii’ dwellings will please to leave a line at hi?. resi dence, A Nti. 7 Harper’s KoW-, when he will punc tually attend to e\iry rail In the line ofln-* pm .lesion. From a long and successful practice, he hopes”to give general .satisfaction. Carlisle, August 1, 1359. m 3TEW-& FASHHOItAELE TAIViGRESO ABLISHMENT. be; leave' to inform Iho eifoens 6f CUirliilo anil vichrifyTlhV they have opened t\ shop in ISo. 4. Jiblo l’E?il tS HOftV, where they- intend eiirry. inw op-thc ohnveWdaiJs in nil its, various.'branches. t? receive ff libwuh share of tile public pal-, • —--— - ' „ , ■ * BBNTZ & JIESGHTEJ7. 4 (JOHNS, ileaa soun he found that XVmic i.fns Pine Kxtrac-t is ,the best, upon trial. It re lieves the pain and cutes thn Corn in from two to four-days. Mr. ,1. :WTi5 l 79'r^hi‘ t 7>«- !niB_-UPon afflicted with, corns Of nearly seven years, and used ail' the preparat.ir'ns for hia cure wring that time without h. ing cured-' JU c J.l^ l ’y two boxes of tin* Pine Detract, intent on »ivir.,p» * it w trial; he used half uf'one boX and is* entirely cured by it; , Depots, No. 69 Chesnnt sf., N. 10. corner c,f Fourth & Che&mit, ;md Nos. jM anil *J() Arcade, Price 2r> & 50 cU. \V, \VII KKI.KII, Nov-I, itfll. Importer Sc P rnpii< tor, lor Biilc in Carlisle, by Slpymson & IJinM,-. . !>JKNTISTfiSV. DR. I. (h LOOMIS, SS pcViiVaiitully/hfcatcd m LailUe. and w ill pci to* <n all operations inai 1 an itipnr-d nj. Dental try, suc.h as LIN (PI .UL(. IMh and hXIU.At.iJNt; I r.h I 1», .. ; m ms. i t,„g AU tlb U?lAh 1 hi’-1 H ii‘«un a siiijjv o*nin uj .a lull scl lie Will aiso a11 1 nil I«» ail i .im-.isi s-u the: M.-ijtli, 11 oins, £A',, nn-1 dn 11 i ami »•• go I.a e tile Itrsl aial si.c*'it.l deniuinn >, .is t>. i n.i.v r mo Icclli id children and ) • am- p at <o it beauliiul. -Dr. ho i...is mi\ ~t .dl tim< s In. tw.ml .it his nlliwC in Alain slivel, opp..silc M Fai Uin/s Hotel. , . Carlisle, June 10, 1341, NEW CSOJ^DS. TTUST received at the store of ANDREW RICH. (?$ ARDS, a general assortment of fall and Wi.it.T Goods; consisting-in part of Woo! and .'Cloth deed black,-bhie, invisible green, adaluido. olive and green t; j;ot ns's. Dhu*k, brown, invisible green, olive, diamond, bcnvpr «Sr piiot capitis; black, blue, brown, mlit, plain and figured Cassliueros, new-style. . 7' n “ - SutlincUs of assorted colore, from 50 ‘cents to £2,00, Dcuvcrlecns, jcho cords, canton Hamids, red, white, Yellow and grech flannels:—-tirlis, checks and imJslins, 6A 3A mcrinocß, niouslin-tle-laine rind Saxony cloth, •figured and plain.- Figured, plain,, striped, barredjack inett-and swisa muslins, '-Fawn, mouse, black, blue* black, slate, figured and plain - silks. Bonnet silks and ribbons, new style. Shawls, gloves, bowery and shoes. Cloth and fur caps. Ctd-'peting, hearth rugs, floor cloth, baizes iutvl bfafcketsT Colored and white carpet yarn—fresh IWacJtcrcl* together with a general assortment of Queaisivare tV Groceries , which will Ip sold at moderate prices, - at the store of • Carlisle, Oct. 7, lS4i;.—tf. ■■ ’ ••c l oJjis'ro.uii’g.& co. . Celebrated Medicines. JOHN J. MYERS & Co. have been appoint ed Agents in Carlisle fyrlhe above « ~hnd have, just>received From Now York a assortment—consisting in part of 1 ~J The Dal in of Coin m bia.vj * ----- - "llevfes Nervous & tfojjo Liniment, flays celebrated Liniment.’7 Fast India Hair Dye. Bartholomew’.s Expectorant. . Df. Daily’s Pain Extractor;* Poormiin’s Plajsler. Roach &J3ed. Bug Bane, &c., together with 9. large assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,. I’aj t n,tB,- Oils, Dye Stufls, &c. &c., winch •sold wholesale or retail at the lowest prices. • ' March 17, 1842," Tiic Cause of Disease. Ncarly_o.U classes of disease are caused by 'some oN struclions in the prevent the fcgtilor^and-- . wholesome operation of the animal functions. This stale of the system, is disease, which is manifested in. ,a variety .of foro\s, more or less malignant in their .. To. restore , the system to a stqtg of bgaltli, then, it is only necessary to remove Jh'ccause ofdis- v case, and tlie end is .accomplished,. Thccauso is ob struction somewhere." This enu be removed by-pur-. . which is the only jncans and by nature. Dr. Harwich's Strengthening nan' German Aperient Pilla. ■ tire allowed hy thqpsanaswho<liavo used (hem, to. be ithbj?eat purgative medicine in existence, ■. Because they not only remove nil - obstructions, and purge the systemof its idipuritics, but because, and which is. extremely important,, strengthen and give proper tone \o-tho stomach, and produce ahealthy action of all the parts. ; Besides, they are sojmld. and gentle ia.their - operation, os to -render.them at all times a perfectly safe and desirable remody./ Tho afflicted,.would!do,; well/then, to' purchase a box-or jjwb of .this valuable medicine, and give it aJairtrial, instead of destroying their ay stems ..with oft repealed doscsbf Calomel, and _ 'other drugs, so injurious to human lifc and happiness, .For sale at No.. 19 North'EighiU '■ phia, also at.thc store of J.jrMyers, Carlisle '.ipS TV vl||A|M Pngl '— ■! . ' >f * .hVbest mialUj.fqr sale atGiu.EX,ANn& Confectionary store. Also, RAI SES, COCOA-NUTS,&c;&c. /.■ ~ O,
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