B EET E M 5 S~ II & T EL. rg'llli; subscriber, thankful for past fi'ivors, ro .Jl .spectfuily informs his customers and the pub- Ho iji general, that he has removed to that largo’ ■antf commodious establishment on the North-west cornet of-tho Public Souare, late the property of Thomas C. Lane, which ho has fitted tip ina very superior manner as a 1 ■ " IMJ H O U & E , ; one] wliorojio is prepared to furnish all who may favor him, with their cuaiom with' ilio very best ..accommodations. , This Hotel, front its central location, is very convenient for business monf anil being near the stopping place of the Cars on theliail road, it will also furnish Travellers- with a ready place of rest and refreshment.- The UOOMS arc largo and airy—the TABLE will always bo well supplied with tho best the liaritels can afford—the BAR' with llio best of Licjudrs—- tho charges will bo reasonable—and nothing shall bo loft undone on tho part of tho sub scriber to merit a. sharo of public patronage. - BOARDERS will bo taken by tho week, month, or year.' DROVERS will find it to tboir interest to atop wiilv him, as hia STABLE ia amble, and n care ful and experienced Ostler always iftfttendanco'. GEORGE BEETEM. Carlisle', April 1, 1841. tf. • -aWTIRaiiY WaWIiASHLS. * rsiHß public will ploasa toko notice that no Brand- JL'rCth' Fills are Genuine unlpea tho box has three la* bclo upon it, (the top, the side, and the bottom,) each | containing a fac-ahnilo signature of my hand-writing, thus:—/?.- Brqncb'efh, M, D, 'These labels aio engrav ed on steel, beautifully designed, and donel at an ex ponas df $2OOO. Therefore it will be aeon thatlho on ly thing poresaaiy to procure tho mcdicino in its puri —tyris to ob3erverthe labels. —See if tho bos-Uas three upon it, engraved. ' , Romomber, the top, tho sldo and tho bottom. Tho ~ following respective persons are duly authorized and! hold Certificates of Agency, for the sale of Brandrcth’s I Universal Vegetable Pills, in Cumberland county. I - - George W. Hitner, Carlisle. jf' c v' 8. Culbertson, ' ‘ Shippensburg. - Adam, Reigle,, Mcchanicsburg. < M. G. Rupp, '.Shircmanstown. - • Isaac Borton, • . Lisburn. . Gilmoro &-M’Kinncy, Kcwv.illo. L. Hiegle & Co*, - Churchtown.- : J. &J. Kylo,* ' Kenedy’s. • ‘ - Samuel L. Ssntman, ;• Newburg. • ■' Brochbiir& Graah, ‘ Boiling Springs,; f .‘ Henry Brcnnqman, - New Cumberland; As counterfeits of these pills ore in- some cases sold for th8 r gcnuin& ones, the safety of tho* public requires that none should bq‘purchased' except from thobq ro cogtiiv?das above. ~ Uehicmber np Brandreth Pills - cold in_ Carlislaj^are ‘C 'bd'parti6ulidrto = :^ ---- T'‘ r Observe that each'Agent has an Engraved Certificate of. Agency, containing a representation, of Dr. lirancl- at Si,ng-Sing, and upon which \yill ' be deen exact copies of the now labels now used upon tho Brandreth pill boxes. D. EriAjfDniTiF, M. Dc Office, No. 8, North Sill et., Phils; •JMPCUaLIiAN’S HOTEli.* ' * ' •* ' South-West Comer o/jhe Public Square ;■ CAR&SS&SL Pa. L - ■ THE .‘sjibscritfer“lfus ‘taten "that well-known tavern stand, near the Cmnfty Hall, Carlisle, lately occupied by tylr. Allen, where he will atall times be prepared to accommodate his old friends and .the public generally, with every thing needful to make tlVeir visit agreea ble. ~ ‘■ills TABLE will he supplied with the beet the market can afford—his BAR with the choic est liquors—and every otner requisite.in the best style; Hriccs very moderate. BOARDERS will taken by the week, month or year. v , Acarelul-OS L'LF.R will be always in nttctul mice;,and DROVERS and others will find it to their advantage to \jive him a call. m. McClellan. May 13, 1811 New Hardware,'Grocery-},; AND-VArJEST?. S^OsC^' subscViber has justreturncd frqm;tbq cir JsL ties' of New .York; Philadelphia and.Balti • more, ami is' now opening at his store room -South t East corner of Market Square and Main streets, (formerly occupied by G. \V. Ilitner, Esq*) a ge neral assortment of HARDWARE. .BTON^’WAP.B. CSEAiIWAHE, BaSTTAKIA : WARE, GROCSR2E3,- Oils, Paints, Varnishes; Glass, Brushes, Whips, Canes, Lamps for burning Camphinh Oil, and a great variety.of. articles;-useful and necessary for furnishing dpd.keeping a house, f ge Ijas alsd, aiid. wi|l constantly keep on hand, ■ Camphilre'dil, a cheaptand elegant substitute for Sperm Oil, and having been appointed .the agent of Messrs. BaclirvriA'.Brother'cf_N e\v:uk, ?s ,J,, for.thCwto of JONES’. .PATENTLAMP.-in-this " - county, he,is prepared to furnish Lamps.and Oil ‘ at a very teasonable'rate to. a)l who may wish to, •use'tills haw amkecohoraioa) light. . ' Having selected his goods himself, and 1 made. Kis,purchases for cash, hejs able arid determined' ■ to sell low; Those haying the cash’ to lay but advantago-to givo-him a oall.— ; ■^ , • • , HENRY DUFFIELU. , , Carjisiej Juiy Of 13-10. ‘ ‘ . tf. BLM’S HOTEL. THE subscriber has tuke.njlr.it well known tav ern stand in South Hanover street, formerly occupied by George Bcetum, and rrioro recently by William S. Allen, where be is prepared to accom modate all who,may favor him with-their custom, in the best style, and on tile most reasonable terms. His BAR. will always he supplied with 'the choicest liquors—and his TABLE with the best the markets can alTord-.' . ; ' Hia STABLING ia ample; and a careful Ostler will be kept always in attendance. -DROVERS Will find it to their, ad vantage to give him a call. tjIOARDERS will be taken by the week, month, or year. - 1 ' . ‘ , 1 Nothing shall beleft undone on the part qf thd subscriber to please those who may pay his house a 1 visit—he therefore solicits a share of public pa irqhago. ~ ■ Carlisle,,April 7, 1942. ' -.CABINET MAKING WMv G. GIBSON, MESPECTPOLLT infonns tio pnbllc that he ,U supplied with, a HEARSE, and toady tO.per- Ibtm oveiy doty Of on UtSdertaker. He is.prepated at oil times to maktf' attend I’unerals.— ■ ; v IpABIKET', MARINE!, ■"' “fit'iO - its Wancliesi ; wond'th Worth ’HonOver B* Bollock’s Chair Manufactory.' Everything inthe Uncof hisbu- siitoos will? bo donoon tho most accomodating terms, Oct.~B,l3dl.—t£'- :r - -'i : tba,‘tiW^ Vpril^y | WB<^' ll^J^l, *~ l u':; v ■V. >; Ig; - '.‘Vj ; FRIDLEY & ROBINSON. ‘ Tiu, CoppcrsmUCa, & 'Stove BSsiaSmosg, JACOB FKIDLeV & ELEAZEII KOBIN SON having entered into (fo-Fartncrsiiip, in tho Tin,'Copper, and Stove business, under tho firm of FUIJJL'EY h UUBINSON, respectfully inform tho public that they intend carrying on ibcir business in all ils branches, at the old stand of Jacob Fridley, North Hanover street Carlisle; whore they will, at all times, be prepared to servo purchasers-with any article in their line, on the most reasonable terms. in addiliontoall olhervarietiesofstoycs, which they will constantly have on hand, they have pur chased of Mr. .1. U. Hathaway, the exclusive right to manufacture and sell; Hathaway s latent "Hot iklr Cooking’ in the counties of Cumberland and Dauphin; and being entirely-ctfhviaced of the. great superiority of this overall Other kinds of Couliing Stovgs now in use, they will continue to set them up us here-, tofore practiced by Messrs. Ki liohiiisun & Co., on trial with all persons who are willing to lest their superior excellence.' ‘ ; •, For the information of'those who nre not ac quainted. with the advantages of the Jlul Jlir CWr uig>£>loves,,\\o subjoin the ceriiiiculcs of some of the many highly respectable gentlemen who have favored ns .with ilmtr-wjitlsn opinion of the merits of the article. .L. • uilsssrs, E. Robinson cf* Co.—Gis.ntli;men:—The “liuthaway Patent Hot-Air COokihgJSj.ovo M Iras been, used- in -i. T»h 1 have ulsoniude paf-' licular inquiry ol thc-cuoks who have useditHrom these ditlerent sources of information, l am led to a very favorable opinion in regard to it. Eprefer it to the Uthu.ry; which we have heretofore had in use. ' ]«t is represented as baking remarkably well, and as being a saving:uf fuel. Thu*circulation of the heal so extensively afler.il is generated, and before ifescapes by the pipe, imislJead to this re- There is a great convenience in the Use of it, from the niim'eioiisand various impicmentsein ployed about it in cooking; at the Sanurtime. ’• ' . :jou.n uki:d. I)AVID BL'EAN. ' .. " ' tf ' PiiintV<l Jiuivjis 6j De ~Lui neso XUSJ jpceijjedxWV «tcn«ive ; ' tloicjt aylcs, at unusually low prices. ' . -■' Clippingss, Carey’.: \ i , - ■" *- ; r : '/'“T, -r.¥h- iA : Stoves Carlisle, November 9,181 l Carlisle, November.B, 1811 . Messrs, E. Robinson Co. — Gentlemen: —I have had sullicienl time to try * \Jlalhuway'a t'ul'thc hot Jiir C 'yoking btiive,'] you put up in my kitchen, and uin j)rcpared;to curtily to ns good (fualuies. I fnid that large quantities of water can be heated with it in a short time; that for cooking it bolls, roasts meat, and .bakes brdad. The provision in this cooking stove for baking bread is the only arrange- ( ment 1 have ever seen nr an article of the kind, at all calculated to accomplish that object. The sim plicity of its arrangements are its great rdcommeu d'ation,* the'entire heat -applied to ilu? purpose intended, and 1 verily .believe a. great saving of file lis fllecled. Comparing the. Hot-Air Cooking, Stove with the much’ celebrated Rotary, the lailer is insignificant and a toy, incapabie*p( any thing but boiling. lam of the opinion that no arrange •ment of iron can be made to supersede the "Hot lAir Cooking Stove;” nor can I‘suggest any im provement. Your ob’t. se-rv’t, November 11, 1811. Messrs* E. Hubinaon Co, —^jisnTi.emkn:—Ac-, cording to your request, 1 have giveif one of "Hath away a l y aicnt Uui jixr Choking Slovv.S" a'thorough Inal, and in. my opinion think it'onu of the best ■now in use. 1 have had a Rotary stove in use fur several am decidedly m favor of your do*nol consume as much fuel as. the Rotary, ano are belief adapted Jpjr baking, and c quully as - well for any kind of cooking; r , Youfs with respect,. * l ' . . ■ • VAL. HUMMEL, Jr.. . I do certify that I oni bow using one of Hatha-' way’s" Patent Hot-Air’Cook Sluv.es, -No. 3, und -do, recommend. it as sup'erior-to-pny-stovtriTfavc' •BeeiT.-- -Thc grearsavihg "of fuel and -thb "variety that can be cooking at tho’same lime, - makes it an -object to those who wish to facilitate the operations' ol t!ju krtchen.■ J. CULBERTSON. . Cmiimbefsburg, September G, 1811. I have in use in my kitchen one of Hathaway’s Patent Hut Air Cooking stoves, and can cceym mend it as a .very superior article. The one 1 have' is. No. 3,.itdius.d boilejs iipd an oven sufficiently •largo to bake 0 loaves of bread.- Thebakir g, .toast ing and boiling, win be dorte'at the same uvno and Avith much leas wood any stove 1 have ever used. This size appearsAo bo p. cu liarTy calculaled for Farmers, and for their benefit. 1 invito them to call and see this stove In use, asl shall.take.pleasure in showing .the stove to those who wish to see it. S.--VV UNDERLICH, Carlisle, September 12,1841* ■ * 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 stoves which 1 have ever seen. The bailers coming in immediate contact with the fire gives it great fa cilities for boiling, ant) the oven is licaU-d on such a principle that bread-is baked in as line a manner as ih it'‘brick' oven. I limi it also a great saving of fuel and labor, and \vould advise all to adopt it. ■ ■■-•■.r . m. McClellan.,;, ’ Carlisle, September 1 ’ Messrs. E. Robinson & Co, , Gentlemen.—l liave during the few days I have had yapr Hathaway Hot Air Stove in use become convinced of its great superiority over'all other stoves ! have used or seen—l find by the trial that boiling, roasting, baking and broiling may all bo dome at the same time, in a most perfect manner and with less, than one fourth the fuel I have or dinarily used for" the same purposes. 1 have here*- tofore begin of the opinion bread could not bo well baked in.a CgqklStove, but laroconvincedtipon trial that it can be done as well in yourstovehsin abrickoyen.-Ibblievothatthe generalintroduc tion of yditr stoves into use will be very beneficial fdtlfo' public, thereforel ilial! take pleasure in re commending it to my friends.r’.. ! ", p's'.’'" *T * >VM. MQUOY. . VA arc calculated to piVducii more'real goyd lliim can possibly result; tVoai the use of.any others,' for several arc not reccmimeiul cd to cure all, 'and every disease, as is generally [jolted of oilier preparations; (which ihe most Ignorant-must he award cannot be, us ddTereut.,, diseases* mjnire ditlciejit medicines,) but each of Ur. Letdy’s Medicines are recommended and adapted to’clillerent classes of'diseases. 'Alley do nut contain Mercuryf or the minerals which are combined with moSt, if not all, other pr.epa* f rations in use* They are perfectly sate and pleasant to takq, containing nothing olFcdsive or deleterious,. but being composed bt Vegetable iixtiacts—may be employed by young and old, male ami tennne, at all limes,. aiTd under all cir cumstances, without restraint hum occupation, tdmperate or moderate living. They are llie preparations of a Regular Druggist, (Ur. L.eid’>,) also Physician, attested by the most distinguish ed physicians of the Uniteij States, among whmrt are, Dr. i*. Si Physic, Dr. N. Chapman, Dr. VV. Gibson, Ur. S. Jackson, Ur. VV. li. limner, UivVV. IV Dewces, Ur. T. C. James, Ur, J, •Redman C’oxe, Ur U. Hare, &c., &fc.; also, by the Rev. VV. 11. Uelancy, Robert Adnun, 1.. L, U., J. *L. iiiddle, list]., and'iunncrous others.— They have been employed, in* U.dices, with the most unexampled success, as shousands cun testify, among whom - are the principal ollicers in* Washington Cus, Membeis of Congress, ol ihejalate Legislatures, manyTiT, the Clergy, &.C. (See certificates ami ye comm-cntlaiimiv accompaa) ing the .directions with each Medicine. Dr. Lekh/ft Medicated Extract of Sfirsa/iar ilia. I'lie strongest preparation i.t bai hip.irill i m exialuice. Une Manured Uullai sw ill felled lor a preparation cqu il to it. Oik- Bottle (hull u pirn) i?» "kju.il to tux-pints ot the strongest d) rup ol S.usapanlla that can tie made. Com ment tijani the Wi.tues oi. S irsapal’illa is uime ces-uin —the world knows it— u is Only iiccessm y [or persons using’ it to be sure ot getting a good preparation-of it. See recommendations, with directions. ■ ‘ Price fel'OO K- WIIO DDKS NOT KNOW OF* Dr. Leidy’s Blood Pills] a component part of which is Sar-' sapariila; The reputation of Dr. Leidy’s Sarsaparilla Blood Pills is so well known, that comment upon llfeif virtues is almost unnecessary. uirice ; ,iL r .^ws>^ pi^llcS^lhlU^irn~liUTnnnDtm^'li^firf6nn~6l^BlV.' Newspaper Pulling,is unnecessary-’to their suc cess.-. efficacy, in one caseyis a sure introduction and passport of them to a thousand.*. Five years employment oftluhn throughout tho United Slates, have nlf.ulc them as liny deserve to be Victorious! Whilst the Proprietors and Manufacturers'Ll’ olii*? ers.'Pilis,. have been endeavoring to public in. various \yays ip introduce their pills, publishing columns of’matter and boil.-tering them 'up by made, lalsp, lying certificates, and allnbn . ling to their pills the powers of eHeeling every • tiling, barely excepting the restoration of the dead to life. Dr. Lcidy Iras allowed’ his' Blood Pills to be come known by their e fleet-?; thus establishing fur them a /rliaraeter can never b6‘ taken Irom them, and which is proof incontrovertible of their qualities. . Most other pills have gone outof use since their introduction, many have fallen into deserved dis repute, and some are now altogether unknown; stjllalb\y hangers-on endeavor to gull the ignorant hy plausible (though*false) reasoning of Dus ex tfaordin'ary powers 110 ir pills possess; bullhe pub lic are fully-sensible oPsuch imposition. Dr. iN.dJ. Leidy is a regular Physician Drug* -gis.t, attested hy Dutt >rs Pbysick, Chapman, Jackson, Dewees, Horner, Gibson, Coxe, Hare, &c M and well knows the nature ulTlm ingredients contained in bis Blood Pills, and knows too their adaptation in all cases w.iiero a purgative is re quired, or for purifying the blood’. There is no risk or danger, in employing them; they contain no Mercury—tbeydo not produce in flammation <f the Uuwels—limy do not produce disorganization of, nor do they injure the digestive 1 functions—they d.o not produce the piles—they 1 not produce irrugulariiyrtif M»e bowels, or eusmV ness,*as do oilier pills; on the-contrary, they'-wHI be found lo obviate all the foregoing, besides being eflicaeious in all eases where a purgative may be necessary, and for purifying the Blood and Animal Fluids. a., McDowell, Ample directions, together with recommenda tions IVo in Physicians auduthers, accompany each box'of pills;- \U Price 25 cents a box. if)r. Tetter £j Itch Oiut • -• '■">— . •, meat, - : - AN infallible remedy for Various affections of the Skin, removing.PimpKa, Pustules, and Eruptions, ot the Skin, and particularly' adapted to this cure of Teller and the ’ . Itch. This ointment has beqn used in numerous schools, throughout the ctly.and'county,.us well TisTUicloiaeS^iqiJia)iuyj.iUiiLeniUii-HiJds-aJiil > bm s _ and amongst whom T etter and itch, as vvclmus other. Affections of the Skin, prevailed, with UiC. most unexampled success. Names ,oi ‘ 6V1i0».l Teachers/ well* as Supenniendattts and Pro prietors ut*Factories, could be given, i onfmnmg the above, but for the delicacy the) reel m liuv* ing'their names published in coniiccimn' with slich loathsome a't»d disagreeable ullVcUuns., • Price 25 cents a. box. ’ Dr. teltly’s UlmiMiiatic Lininvcut, A truly efficacious applicainm tor UhueumtiMit, Bruises, Sprains, Silliness and WcaKuVsvOt ll»c. Joints, Numbness of the ’.Muscles, itftd Limbs, Pains ahmg -lhc Back, Spine, Sj.CJes, and across the Loins. ' ; Many higlrly pommendntory certificates from physicians nnd others, have been Iverjnctttly published id" its clficacy. Sice directions. * Price 3-J cents a buttle, or three buulcsTur one dullaiw.. , • " • Tlie ,arc prepared only,, and sold Wholesale and Retail, at Dr. JLeitly’s health Kmporium, No. ipi Nm tu Second street-,,npar Vihc'siVt'et, (Signof-thc Gulden EagleandStipenls,) • Philadtlpuia. Sold at the Drug, Store of STEVENSON £s* DINK.LE, Carlisle, IV r : ; ' V,;: tofarmbrs. ITjLANK’S, WITHEKOVV’S AND HIN VT WOOD’Slmp'roved Patent Ploughs, foraalo at tire Poundryof the subscribersiri Main streetV a few dootseast of the.Jail.''/ - '■ A. STbUFFER, & Co. - i Carlisle; March 10; 1843; ,: ' ,: 7 V DR. ; JOHN Ji MYERS has removed hiaOv- Ficsi ailil dwelling,to the.,lbree atory;.Briclr Jiouae f drt : Sduth'H4noyer street, adjoining the'real-; Doctor Myers inform’d nia'friends/and tlie pab-; lie that ho can bo consulted' at all houra'at his of fice; (whbn riot ’ profcS3ionaHycngaged):andtliat, -lie I Will.dbyote•liiß Undivided aitetationto «ral bf hislrtsfession; iand’.particijl4rly f to. the ptactiCe of-MiDWirERy Hnd' , Supas;By.;' Calls,- to theiteoaitTitT, will ;bo pignctually, attended[fl6, -' :,:, , ' -v.-’f f, /•r ;> Victory ! -£A,- ■■ a THE GREAT OBJECT &AIHEO. Bit, PETERS’-MEDICATED LOZENGES OR SUGAR DROPS. Medicine made pleasant to the taste, and effective- ip subduing disease. Oncof the greatest discoveries that dis tinguishes thelDtli Century ,~fc ■life cpmbiiialiori of j mddicirib ifl-Vc'onceniraied form'with sugar; iwnk- i ing a compound certainly pleasant !o-the taste.—* By this rnhans, the revolting ionisation produced* by swallowing nauseous medicines, which oper ates powerfully to aggfavaie'disetise, is Cntirel} 7 .ayoided, and ihe medicine is left.to contend*wilh the disease alone. • •' . PETERS’.MEDICATED LOZENGES arc the result of long and patient experiments, made by some of the must in the. Union, with a view to the formation of several safe, cheap, pleasant andeertaih remedies furcom plainls mosf prevalent in this country; and they liave the satisfaction of assuring the public that their success has far outstripped their most san guine expectations. To Parents it is recommended to keep these medicines at all times on hand. Your children will eat them ns readily ns Peppermint candy. Caution. actually erv ftr Peters* Lo zenges, and care shouli^be •observed to foljow thc ; directions, lest, being so pleasant, they should caj too much. PBTERS’ CpilDlAt. I.OZKNGKS—Are a specific fertile reliefof the nervous or sick headache, lowness of spirits or melancholy, lan* jruor and debility, either, front previous disease or too free living, tremors, spasms ( f the stomach, imtaMlily of the 'nerves, hysterical affections, - drmvsiuos, Hiolera morbus, sense of fatigue and palpitation of the heart. From their efficacy in the reliefof the headache, tTfdy-arocaill r d'l7y7iiiuiy' the Headache LVzeuge. 7“' “ L .OETKIIS’ COUGH LOZENGES—Are now **• Vapidly superceding all other preparations for the relief of Coughs, Colds-, Asthma, VVhoopinrr Cough, Catarrh, tightness of the. Chest, Hroneh” ills, ami similar pnlmohary‘affeeiions. IVre now wolf established that a largo proportion of cases of Consumption, by which so many valuable lives aro.nhnnally bacrilleed, owetbeirorigin l<i the neg lecled' colds an.d coughs, which might easily hyvo boon-removed at an early period.' No n o Heine will be found so efficacious in curing' stu b casts ns these Lozenges. . They infallibly allay tho • cough, by removing ihc irritation which keeps it up, while at tho same timo they promote expecto ration, ‘and iclieve congestions Piice, 25 cents per box.- 1 •’ , Ba, , knowledge.il by t|ie.“faenity Id bo tbe- most scientific and .successful, preparation for the de struction of worms ever offered to tho public;— There are-several med icines ad verlifeed as specified in sufch cases, but they have- proved so uncertain and worthless; as fo have lost all confld nee witli 1 1 1 e public. Sam.e_afJiieiii,diuh’<><le arc-ay ’in tbeir*oporalion, as to frequently lead to fatal re- ( suits, Tho public, therefore, is cautioned against i them. These Lozenges, while they wilibe found ] lobe perfectly safe, will at tho same time never! fail, where worms arc present, to destroy them. | SYMPTOMS OK WOJiMS These arc head ache, vert go, palhiless. of tho Ups with flushed cheeks, grinding the teeth during-sleep, disturbed dreams* slbep broken off by fright and screaming, convulsions, feverishness,, thirst, bad taslo in.the mouth, offensive breath, cough,‘difficult breathing, itching of the nostrils, pain in the stomach, nansed, squeamishness, voracious appetite, leanness, tenes mus, slight chills or sjiiverings, drowsiness, fa-, tigue, swelled stomach’or limbs* rising and cheat ing in the throat, &c. TRIO 'l'ilE READER. —History af the i Progress of Peters' Medicated Lozengesr—-A boul a y. ar since, the proprietors, from'a>convio lion of the utter worthlessness am! deleterious na tu e of a large proportion of the rncdicijies offered to the public ns specifics in the cute of coughs, colds, worms, headache, Fe.ver und^Ague,&c;&c. i ! conceived the plan of gelling up medicines in a I palatable and unobjectionable form, which would’! I meet the approbation of, the faculty, ami do away ; with the increasing evils consequent upon the use lof such pernicious nostrums. For tins purpose, 1 ho compounded several kinds of medicated lozen -1 gps, specifying .the uses for which each was in tended, and, the indications which they had been found to fulfil.* Thepe, togelln rw Uh the exact composition of each kind, were placed' in the hands of six distingu shed physicians, with the request, that each would thoroughly test them n their practice, and report to me their several opin ions of thbir merits, with such remarks In-regard to their composition as thejrexpcrience might sug gesU - After a trial of several nu ?lhs, their opinions Wcro handed In, and in general, 1 found that their conclusions corresponded very, closely with my ovfn. Some .trifling allenat};- »s, however, were .made in the composition ofcsdine of tile articles, .at the suggeslionH>f~pmror.-ttrp : t>f the gentlemen; sinee v \yhidi lime they have .. ; ;V employed, .with entire satisfaction, and w iIU. gratifying results. '.The public, it is l)Vk 11 fully ap preciate the importance oflnlving act ess to'medi cines, whose ellicacy-has been fully tested by the faculty, and whose virtues are not to- ho weighed by the 'ipse dixit of, an ignorant and.reckless pro- prirtor, or by muuufaclurt-d certificates. . . - These mudicim-s .ao* now prepared in a form suitable for transportaiiou;- and in a .majmer that will-Jusuio tli(;m lime and dir finite; ncc.onpanied \vil(r suitable directions; IVr use', in the English, German, French andSpiiimh languages. -t : ! ........vl . . HIKTKRS’ VKG ETAS II ILLIN’G fi STRENGTHEN IMG PLASTER—This is not only llie hilf'the best,‘neatest, and most comfortable plaster in existence* • Peters* Shilling plaster is an easy ami must ef fective remedy lor pain in the hn asuside or stom ach, weakness or pain in the chest, loins-Vr h.ck, stiffness of'tire in ck, afi< etions of : the limits or joints,.whether prtduced byiheumalisin or other causes, habiUml/mingf the head or st« much, piles, colds, cobghsi liver complaints,'weakness of the i spine, piedispbbition to break out in bites and pimples, listlessness of the frame, and fur general debilitation. : ,e. . . ' - .Let any person afflicted Vs above try. ope of Pe ters’ Shilling Plasters, and we will' venture to say that ho could not be prevailed on to discard if a gain, for, ten, or most probably for a hundrcd,dol la>s. Price* only I2‘i els. « • , , For sale by S. Flliutl, Carlisle; J. Burkhart ville; Wilson, Shippetigbarg', J , F, Wallace, Greenvil/age; J. Seiler, jMcc/ianic&burg; ..J, lf % 2kar* ingtSportiughilL' »V,.; ).. . ■, .. ■ JUST received and for sale at? the 'Dreg' Store ofs,-Elliott, . ■ O'Neill’s Cathulieori.' An infallible remedy for Scrofula, King’s 'Erysipelas, .Ulcere;,pr rn'hping Siireb; Ulcerous' Sard 'jhirtiats', Etpjftions of lire Skin, and all kinds of t'onStitutiohal Derangement occasioned by Ike too great use'of Mercury. 1842r-' Estate 6f Philip Lenhar/, xieceased. j-'Leilera ■of^adminLstrQUoribnthoQstatpbf, Philip Ldhhartj'.lato of; North J\lidjleton’'towhBliip l t3ecqaßeii, jfib subscriber, reading In Jfcafd township; estate a'rej.re-; immediately,; th^^t^riy^athonti(Mted'?cfr; eeUlemgSV' ;V - '^k'. : April'3li 1842,—61* •'• •' ' r " Indemnity LOSS OR DAM AGS BIT Pmß. * . CHARTER PERPETUAL*. • .•' 77ie Spring Garden Fire Insurance Coin . . jwjiy of Phijaulc/phici, ’ T?VO* ake Insurances, either temporary or perpet- I v Br ual, against Ins's or damage by Fire, in Tow; n or Uouiitry, on Houses, Barns and Buildings, ol all kinds; onMJbusidipldvFuriVituro, Merchandize, Horses, Cattle,, Agricultural, Ci/mmereial & Man ufacturing Stock, and Utensils*.of every descrip tion, as well as Mortgages and GroundUtjnts,’ up on tho'most favorable terms.. . 7 C) The following are ike usual rates, vist On atono arid brick buildings, from . ♦ r 35 to 40 cts. on $lOO. u Log and frame “ ,G 0 to 70 cts, on 100. • u Merchandize and furni-’ turc in.brick or stone buildings, from t 40 to 50 cts. on HOO. 41 Do. in loir or frame, >COto 70 cts. pn 100. “ Horses, cattle, .farming • utensils and sundries, at about , 60 ctSi on , 100, EaRP3TTJAL-Rlt3EB. - On Brick or Stone buildings, $25 on $l,OOO, the. premium subject to be withdrawn at any time by t m’party insuring, at a deduction of 5 percent, on the amount paid. Applications for Insurance, or any information on the subject, may be made cither personally or by letter, at the Company’s Ollice, at the north west corner of Sixth and Wood streets. MORTON M’MIGHAEL President. L. IvRUMBHAAR, Secretary, or , - JOHN J. MYERS, Agent, Carlisle, Pa. if se. x e. bl'r&sion dentist, A'etv Woundrif ami .Kuchin* ' SflOJlf, ' lit: .-vcu Artificial leeih in ihe most • approx ed ...The subscribers tluiiikr.il tor-past iWra. here- ucuw!" ,^ alcs -'l jlu S 5 a,itl «P“ r “ tl » l.y nuvity tl.ui U t .y still at Dr. N. prepared m.tl. nmv.ltr, *l, iel."*].-.- l u„oW stand ... . ..... hud-.,- akw doors east ~t tl . n , tl , c u .^ h wlUll -, m „ ljul , l U ,e ...a.i.el, col- U.o J... 1, wl.ee U.l-j arc prepared 1.. do at shun ul . s ~,L . j. ulll! ; u , iW . ~,a , , sl |, c ■ notice , „ _ .1 I.C U.oU. acl.c a.lll l)c cnrctl, in ...cist eases.. 1 *■ ‘ " >2/' {|| a . - .'.‘■ilUpnl ext. ..cllun; ami an -was!, is . ~, ■ , , prepared lor l.eah.,(p,ure yliins ami lusleli tlje OF AlaL IvlNO*), such as I anniiu Lathes, teem., J3}}p(e Wuin*Plaintcr breukers t Corn shcllcrx,\ Ladies and gentlemen ,are..re<|nesud’ to rail IJltUow .7 nurl'a, iMainlril' ts Patent i\/achtitcx ai *U examine 1 11 s cul 1 eem Im d PuixO.imi or Jm and couch boxM Vj ~uU sizcii, Move; /'/Mev, ■„.l,a,r, durable a,Vd iw U adap.ed lor , jUHhcaxlingti, «$‘C» <§*C.. . f b (! }j Will (tlisb' build t which wdlbc inserted in Iftie best manner unci at \ i& ©&s al ‘a*® web & ■ * - ,• AN D ■ ' ~ - ’ TgIRASMINjH JIACIiIfIKS, land do all kinds ot repairing, as they are.well: Jpie.pared with patterns «>1 various kinds. , They 1 will •dsb auvmn.iciure Cutting boxes, &r. Scc. | They are also prepared to executu_p illerns fur Mdl Geavyug,’ami of every kiiul, at.«i>h'ort notice.' ; I' Also, on hand a lot 01. WithefnwV Tmprnv.cd ■Patent Ploughs, winch they will dispose ot rein. . DZ&HCTOHS. ■•‘“MoTton“M-Mlchadr~’ —Georg(rM“Trmttmtfri,~ t Joseph Wood, Samuel Townsend, P. L. Lagncrehne, -'’Robert L. Longhead, Klijah Uallett, ' - R. W.„ Pomeroy, Chas. W..Schreiner, Charles Stakes, . Jo'seph J« Sharpless. February 3,1842.—1 y A. STOUFFER & Co. Carlisle, March 17, lti-12. BOOT & SHOE FACTORY ’ • THE subscriber always thankful fur favors in the ‘ above line, hereby informs • §| 1 his customers and the j.ub- K-. lie generally, that Ilh S'; SHOP is directly oppo- ] iT-ir J fl*Ttr» Carlisle Hotel anti 1 Fir- fftnr Car qjj’ icc< j,j t j lc roa , Q f pSjssV Stevenson and Hinkle's Medicine store, whore ho will bo thankful for all favors, and endeavor to please all who may give him their cuslo/n. Terms. —Cash or Country produce market pVico. JAME.S SPOTTSWOOD.’ (Ej>A young man of good Imbils, who has some knowledge of U)e hnsiness. will be taken on m.s/rwe fion; also, an Apprentice, to both of whom, terms wlil he made agreeable, if possible. Carlisle ril 7, 1842.—3tc0w. FITE subscriber respectfully informs his p.a trons and the public Jn. .uenvnl, that he has emoved his PashionahUrClmir Making Establish ment to tho west side of South a gw doors,smith of Dr. Gen, D.. Koulko's. Hav ing procured first rale workmen, he is prepared to manufacture io order and keep constantly on hand, a supply at the most accommodating terms pf Gp 33 !? Bush Cane Bottomed .W. - '/ ; cisa.uhl& : .v- Settees' & Sociables, / Common A Fancy . wßgalia. WINDSOR CHAIRS. Large lioston Rocking Olinirs, Cm-hionrd and Spring Sealed Uostoh Rocking Chairs, Nursing Cnsli,nine'll, ainl Spring Seated Rocking Chairs.— ’ every descriptiom. '1 ho whole niado of tho host materials and upon the most improved anti fashionable style. Me : wilL.also-n paif and repaint old chairs/and oon ' tinne the business of House nnd Sign Painting, Paper 1-langrtigi.lGlazing ami Gildijrg.- Tho snhseriberdtoprs by strict attention to Im siness, together with ids long experience in the above business, to meril.the .continuance of. the patronage so liberally bcsunvedAipon him.. • ■ -- , • / (;. K. U. DAVIS. , Carlisle, IVlarcli 17, 1842. i npIIAT valuable pn petty Ritnatrd in Papcrtown,! 1 about five miks south of Carlisle, Pa., on the turnpike road loading froin Carlisle to Baltimore, known by the name of the U.'VS&J*; M B i'S3 B -EBt fifMS JL,* is offered fur sale. . It is one of'thd largest class of Mills, and has recently been iho.roughly.rep'air ed and lilted up with m-w and expensivemachin ery, in which the paper is dried on Steam-Cylin ders. ' ■ , : _ ; . ■ 1 . - ■' , * There are two engines-in the mill, with water power sufficient to drive two more. Tn ctmnexion with" thf above property, there are about lOfl acres of first rate land, having lhereoit erected ,a , MA&SIOiV lipu§)4v,..,' with Uni appurtenances for the accommodation o!‘, thn manager^—rhPHidea 3 sul)Blantinr , lVn.finpnts. c , *• Application can be made to Win. B.iMiillenon ilio to v e . * . - WM. B. KNOX, ‘ “ All’y. for the bwners, Carlisle. 1 ,* October 28, 1841. ’ v 5 .‘if > Whereas Jeremiah MycVs of* Dickinson Wwnship, *Chmlterlarid”C6upty,-Pcrinsy|Tanin t .hria o’xecutcil rin assignment of all bis properly to the subscriber in (rust for thopay ment- of aa wj jl more ful y a>- pear by ri co ti ed in the " (or Eaidcounty:,; All,per sonshaving ffipsald My ore arc the.'e a*d Iboseinddbted . residence in Assign eeoTJ .Mycre. - . -.-4* ’ ©avlisle REMOVAL, B \tluahle Property at ■PltsV ATM. SA'I.K. r BOARDING HOUSE. ■■ , Mrs. JMJyJE JSESjEJV, , ■ ’ SS prepared tp accommodate a few BQARDiIRS. Her house isjuult door to the Drug Store of 1 flyers and Mavcrstick, in South Hapover street; THOMAS J. BELL, SSouse S*ainter ff Glazier* E a informs the public that * (aL&jhe’has commenced tho HOUSE* PAINT-' IN.G & GLAZING BUSINESS, in all its vari- 1 ous branches, and hopes .Sy strict attention to bu siness and moderate charges to merit;and receive a share, of public pain nage., His sh6p is in Pitt street, direcllyin the rear of Stevenson &Dinklo’s Drugstore. Carlisle, April 14, 184*3, M. B. ROBERTS’ VEGETABLE EM BROCATION. The efficacy of this most valuable Embrocation' is attested by thousands who have proved its heal ing qualities in the cure of the most troublesome diseases to which thediorae is liable, su(jh as old or fresh -Wounds, Sprains, pains and weakness of tho Limbs, Bruises, .Swellings, stiffness .of-lhe Joints, &cj &c. Among numerous certificates which might be produced, the following'ls thought sufficient; it is from 1. fteesides, Esq. tho great stage owner and mail contractor. . - This is to certify that I have used M. B. Ro berts’ Embrocation for various kinds of- Sores, Wounds, & Sprains .on horses*, and 1 find U to ex ceed any other that 1 have tried. I. REERIDE, Fur sale in Carlisle, by Stevenson Dinklc.' fair prices.' . . "All persons wishing Hr. N . ’to 'call l at. their dwellings w Hl‘.please t«» leave a" hue .a his resi dent c, Nn. 7 ft o per’h Hp,'y_,_/'Vlu'n neVill jmiijct tn diy,attend to every cal l in the jine i,l his pro levaon., From a long ,»ud suoya. vdul practice, he hopes to give gen nil , C.ullsie, tl, IHdy. s - t .Hi & «.;6. "CeTehirated 9fcoficmc s. .■MOII.N J. MVCU.S & Co. liav.- been nppnint »*d in Carlisle for tin* above medicines —and have just' recefved fro in ; \ew York a large assortment—consisting in part oT 'l'llts Halm of Columbia.‘ “ li’evves Nerv< us & Hunt* Liniment. Hays celohrated Liniment. Hast India Hair Dye. Bartholomew’s Expectorant. Dr. Daily’s Magical Pain Extractor. -Poonnnn’s PlaistefT' ■ Roach & Bed,Bug Bane, &c., together with a large assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints* Oils, Dye Stulls, &c. &c., which will bo H Sul 1 wholesale or retail at the lowest prices.- March 17-, IHPJ. , ALL PREPARATIONS fortiik CURE ilt|/OF CORNS, it can soon ho found that \\ 111212- I.k us i’iNt:' Extract is the host, upon trial. It re lieves the pain ami tunes the corn in from two to four days. Mr. J, lleyon, Frederick, Mrl. t writes that' lie has been afflicted with corns for nearly sevtm years, and used all the pn pi rations for his cure ottered during that tiihe w ilia ut hi ing cured. He nolieed'lhe ml veriisements and obtain ed two boxes of the Pino Extract, intent on giving ■it a thorough trials hi* used half of one box and is entirely cured by it. Hep' is; No. 5U Cbesmil st., N. E. corner of Fourth & Ohesnut, and Nos. OS and Of) Arcade, Price 25 &50 els. - \V. WH EELER, ' Nov-J, 18-11. Importer & Proprietor. For saltern Carlisle, by Stevenson & l)inklc.. J. S. IVFW . , TJ received at the store 'of ANDREW RICH ARDS; a general assorlnicnt’.of. Full-and Winter Goods; consisting in part of -Wool and Cloth'dyed black, blue, invisible green, adalaide, olive and green ■- C 3, O T 39 S. Black, brown, invisible green, olive, diamond, bcnvpr& pilot cloths; black/blue, brown, mixt, plain and figured ■ Cassia,ores, new style. i Batlinetts of assorted colors,from 50 cents to £2,00. “Bbnvertcvns, jono cords, canton' flannels, red. white, ” ’yellow and green flannels:—ticks, checks and in'uslins, C-4 .3-4 mcrihots, niousliiwUMainc and Saxony cloth, figured and plain, ’ Figured, plain, striped, barred jackr 1 inett and swiss inusUris, Fawn, mouse, black, Uluo,- ' hlnck, slate, figured and plain aitjes. Bonnet silks and ribbons, new style. -Shawls, gloves, hosiery .and shoes, • Cloth and fur raps. Carpeting, hearth rugs, floor •cloth, baizes and blankets. Colored add white carpet yarn—fresh M S*t’fii£rel7~ tbgeihcr with a general”” assortment of Quccnsirurc which will be sold at moderate prices, ut the store of 4 , Carlisle/Oct, 7, 1811.—tf. Estate-of Jacob JdUuffvr, jr. dec’d. LETTERS" ifsUuiieillTTfy "oll the estate ofJacoti Kilhetter jr. late of East Peimshorongh township, .Cumberland county, decM., have been issued to the subscribe/'residing H» said township: All persons indexed to said esiale are requested to make immediate payment,*nml thbse having claims to present.them for settlement, 1 MARY KILHEFFER, Executrix. April 31. 1812.—Gt* . - -. ' ■ ' vr having* THE subscriber respectfully informs tlio pub lic thill lie iiilemls carrying on (lie business in ail its. various branches,,in Leather street,a few. , doors cast of Leonard’s store, where he’tvill atall limps be prepared to do all kinds ot wo’rk in'h.i»“, line, such as Weaving /foai/rV.'O am! /iV-vr f'or/;e/, Clnl/i, 'Plain and Twill’d litan/teting, rl’lain and. Barred t'annel— Also Rag Carpet will be woven,, and'Chain, found nt 45. cents per. yard, 1J cuts of chain to the yard—and 3lj els for 1 eirtlo the yard. - Woolen carpefehain colored at the shortest notice’. ■ ' ' HENRY HAUKNESS. ' Carlisle,. April'7,lB43. V ’ ' _■ . . .Tnitrtee Account. TH E afceouril of Jason W. Eby, committee of-, the estate of Sarnuel Neidjir, (now deeeasad) . has been filed in the CnArt of Common Pleas of county, and-Tuesday the 17th of May dext appointed for its confirination'and allowance," of whidh all-persons onncertied will take notice. - I GEO. .SANDERSON, Proth’y. Carlisle, April 31,1819. ‘"-' r
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