American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, May 26, 1842, Image 4
-4P3LY NBW-LABSLB.- iblic wilLpleaso tnkfe notice that no Brand- I’illS aro Gcnuthb unless the box lias three la* Rcib v# /h'it, (tlu? top, thft side, and the bottom,) each containing a facsimile signature of my hand-writing, thus:— B. Brandrefh t I\L D, ' 'i’hcso labels arc engrav ed on -steel, beautifully designed, mid done at an ex pense of $S000« Therefore it will be seen that thoon ly thing necessary to procure the medicine in its puri ty, is to observe the labels. See if the box has three upon It, cligravcd.'- . . Remember, the top,[the side and', the bottom. The following respective .persons aro duly authorized and of Agency, for the sale of Brandreth’s Universal Vegetable Pills, in Cumberland county. George \V. Hither, Carlisle^ S.’Culbcrtson, . Shippenshurg. - Adam Ilctgle, ■*" jMcchanicshurg. M. G. Rupp, Shiremanstowif. Isaac Gorton, Lisburn. , Gilmore & MTvinney,* NcwVille. . , • ti, Ricglc & C 0.,, Churchtown. J. &.J:'Kyle, Kenady’s. Sariuiel L. Sentman, "Newburgh _ Brcchbill &,Grush, Boiling Springs. Henry Brennomuh, Now Cumberland. As counterfeits of these pills are in some cases sold for tiic genuine ones, the safety^of the public requires that none should be from those rc cognived as above. Remember no Brandroth Pills sold in Carlisle, arc genuine, except those sold by George W. llitner, and -bo -particular.,to_._*. J Observe that each Agent has an Engraved Certificate of Agency, containing a representation of Ur. Brand reth Manufactory at Sing-Sing, and upon which will be scon exact copies of the now label* now used upon the Brandreth pill boxes.. ■ B. BiiANnuETJi, M. I). Office, No: 8,-North Blh st., Phila. Bf’CJLE SLILAN’IS HOTEL. South-West Corner of the Square CARLISLE, Pa. THE subscriber has tukeu that will-known tavern StamU hear the County Hall, Carlisle, late))’ occupied by Mr. Williams. Allen, whel-c be will at all.times be prepared to hre'oen miniate bis old friends .and the public qnuT.illy, with every thing needful to .make their visit agreea ble! - ——His-TABLE will'be supplied with the best the market can alibi d—bis BAR with the choic est liquors—and every other requisite in the.best style. Prices very mode rate. BOARDERS will, be taken by - thy week, month or year. A careful OS I’LF.U will be*alwayvm attend ance, and URO VERS and othei s wjll find it to their advantage to give him a rail. m. McClellan. IT May, 13, 1541. ■ . AND VARiafcT: BTOK3. • - 1 from the'ei ♦ _EL ties-of NiAV-' V ami Biilti .more, aitd isnow opening at his store room 80411(1. Eastcornero'Y'Tfiafket Square anOiMam streets,, . (formerly occupied by G. W. Hllnor, Esq.) a gc - neral-assqrtment of- k - . . ■ ■ HARDWARS. 5T01"377A?.3, OEpAEWARE, BRITTAETIA . WARE, GROCERIES, 'OilB 9 -<Painfs, Varnishes, Glass, Brushes, Whips, anes v .Lamps, ..for. burning..Camphl l io-oi l,-and a ’ great variety of articles useful and Ticccssary for furnishing and keeping a house. He has also, and will constantly keep on hand, Camphinc Oil, a cljoirp and elegant substitute for Sperm Oil, and having been appointed the agent of Messrs.-Barbees &’ Brother of Newark’, N J., for Jibe sale of JONES’ PATENT LAMP in this county, *be is prepared to,furnish Lamps end Oil at a very reasonable rate io all who may wish to ' use this new apd economical light. Having selected his goods himself, and made . .. bis purchases for cash, lie is nhle.jimj, determined to sell low. Those having the cash to lay out will find it to their advantage to give him a call. HENRY DUFFIELD.* > Carlisle, July 9, 1840. if ' BLEANS’S HOTEL. THE subscriber has taken .that well known tav ern stand in South Hanover street, formerly occupied by George Bcetom, and more recently by William Allen, where he is prepared to accom modate all who may favor him with their custom, in the-best and.on tire most reasonable toxins. His BAR will always., be supplied wiilr-'llic choicest liquors—and his TABLE with the best the markets can aflord. ■ His STABLING is ample, and a careful Ostler will be-kepj always in attendance. DROVERS will find it to their advantage to givo-him a call. 1 • 'BOARDERS will be taken by the vfeek, month, 'or year. ' ' Nothing shall be left undone on tho part of the subscriber to please those who may .pay.his house a visitr-rhe therefore a share of public pa tronage. . l. . 5 _ April -7,-1812-, CABINET MAKING. 1 WM. 0. GIBSON, MESPECTFULLY informs the public'that he is supplied with a HEARSE, nnd 'ready to per form every duty of an Undertaker. Ho is prepared at all limes to make Collins and attend Funerals.— . CABINET. JMLAKIWG, " in all its’ branches carried on, as usual, at his hew stand in North Hanover street, opposite B. Chair Manufactory. •• Every, thing iuthc line of his hu* sincss will be done on the. most ac-comodating terms. -Carlisle, 0ct,28, 1841.—tf. GQLH SETTLED ON THE LUNGS is a very comnjoh complaint, and can immediately bo removed by Dr. Duncan's Expectorant Remedy t This dis- ; case produces much suffering and'distress,"add finally' becomes alarming on account of its threatening severi ty. Physicians are sent for/and medicine presbribed, but no effect, when they at once pronoupce the lungs to be , entirely gone, nnd the case, hopeless; that the patient must die of CONSUMPTION. In this lin-. goring situation thousands are left under lhe*mistaken idea: of their disease'(“to be Consumption, n ) when it is nothing more than a “Cold Settled on the Lungs,'* when the patient is thus neglected until the lungs do actually become diseased Why is it that- so many (pronounced) .hopeless cases have, been restored*to perfect hgalth? The reason is very plain and obvfous. They .commenced using Dr. .Duncan's Expectorant Remedy , and when the lungs was not entirely gone they finally recovered. , A fair trial of Ibis Medicine , will convince all of this fact.. • r , Principal' Office No. 19’North.Eighth Street, Phila delphia. Also, for sale'ut tho Store of J. J; MYERS, and WILLIAM PEAL, Shippcnshurg,. China, Glass Sj Qtieensware. THE subscriber is now receiving and opening a part of his spring importation of-CXItNA and QUEENSWARE to-whichhe-woutd'invitc the attention of Country Merchants; asjtlie.assort • , Snent la good and the.prices as low; if not lower, - than any other house in the city. Stoneware al ways pnhapd at manufacturing prices. ■■ Particu lar attention 'paid to All goods put up ' as ordered. ' ’ 7 v\VM. F. BOKEE, >. ;■ 37-NoflU Hownrd'St. Baltimore; re- V V. • ■ 7 cenlly occupied by T. Sutliff. (ggTßail Road Money will be taken for goods at 70 cts on the dollar. '■ - •' April 28, 18-18. ;h, ,A -; it? . BOAB-DINCf HOUSE. Jflrs. Jf.TWSI JRffjEjJEJV', • ’ SS prepared "to accommodate a few BOARDERS*, liar house is next, door to the Drug Stor'd, of Myers and Haverstick, in South' Hanover streo*. • THOMAS ,1. BELL,/ - Eiousc S 9 aint.cr ..Glazier y.. • E ESPECTPULLY informs .the pub!ic;thnt § yßphe has commenced the HOUSE PAINT ING & GLAZING B(JSINEisS, ih rtlj its' vari ous branches, and liopes by strict attention to bu siness and.moderate -charges :to merit and receive a share of public patronage-. His shop is in‘Pitt Street, directly in the rear of Stevenson & Dinklo’s v Drugstore. Cdrfisle, April 11, 1842. fil M. 13. Kol3E}iTs' VEGETABLE EM- ‘ The efficacy of this most valuable Embrocation is attested by thousands who have proved its heal ing qualities in the euro of the most troublesome diseases to-\vhich the horse is liable, such as ok! or fresh Wounds, Sprains, pains ami weakness of the Limbs, Bruises, Svyellings, stiffness of the Joints,,&c. &c. ’’Among numerous certificates which might ho from I. Rcesidos, Esq. tho great stage owner and ihaij contractor. . , - ‘Phis is to certify that I have used M‘.. B. Ro berts’ Embrocation-for various kinds of .Sores, VVounds, Sprains on liorses, and 1 find it to ex ceed any oilier that 1 have tried: g© KSPECTFULLV informs the ladies.a ml gentlemen ot,Carlisle and iis vicinity, that he sets Artificial Teeth in the most approved manner. Pic also scales; plugs and separates -teeth to arrest decay'. Dr. N. prepares a tooth powder, which whi tens the teeth, without injuring the,enamel/ col* ors the gums a line red aud relreshesthemoufh. . ‘i'lie tooth ache will be cured, in most cases, without extraclionffiiiCl an odontalgic wash is i?rcpared for'healing sore gums and fasten the teeth. ' . .... ..... ‘and examine his - collection of Porcelain or In ciuThplubfo tcetlr,- which- will -never -decay ,*or .change color, and Afc free from all'unpleasant odour, durable and ;vvrdl- adapted lor. chewi/ig, which wilVlie iJJserlcd ’ijrfire at fair.prices.- \ * ‘ .All persons- wishing Dr. N. to call at their dwellings will pleasfc to leave* a lipeyit Iris resi dence, No. 7 Harper’s Row, when he wilPpunto tually attepd to every call in the line - of lps pro fession. From - a long and’successful practice, lie-hopes to give general satisfaction. ■ Carlisle, August*l, 1839. . *. *m . Celebrated Medicines. "IT t) TIN J. -MYERS. & Co.' have been appoint cd Agents in Carlisle for the above medicines r—and have just received from New York a largo • J . 1 . . ttr assortment—consisting in part ot 'Phe*Bahn of Columbia. * Howes Nervous & Bone Liniment. * Hays celebrated Liniment.- East India Hair Dye. , Bartholomew’s Expectorant. ■ Dr, Daily’s Magical Pain Extractor. Boorman’s - Plaisler. -Rooch-& Bed Bug Banc, together with a large assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, &c.' &c., which will he sold wholesale or retail at the lowest prices. . March 17,’ ISlj' /T'kF AI.L PREPARATIONS foil the CI:H10 SU?oV CORNS, it can soon he found that Whee lers Pine Exthacj is the best, upon trial. Jt re lieves the pain am) cures the corn in from two to four days. Mr. J. Beyon, of Frederick, Aid., writes that h.e has been alllicted wit!) corns for nearly seven years, and,used all the.preparations for his cure offered during that lime without being cured. He noticed the advertisements and obtain-. ed two boxes of the Pine Extract, intent on giving it a thorough trial; he used half of one box and is entirely cured by it. ‘ . 1 .Depots, No.f)9 Chcsnut st., N. of Fourth & Chcsnut, and Nos. 28 and 29 Arcade. Price 25 &50 cts. * \V. WHKELKU, ’ Nov 4, 1811. , • Importer & Proprietor DAY.ID ULEAN. . LETTERS testamentary,on the estate of Jacob- KU'hcftcr jr. late of East PonnsUorough township,' Cumberland county, dec’d., have bc l eiT"tssi)e<llo’ the subscriber i/siding in said township: . Ail. persona indebted to said estate are requested ,to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them for settlement. MARY KILH REFER, Executrix. April 21, 1812.—(it* —- It: —~~1 n ii~ • ,■ IYEAVSN&.'. , THE subscriber respectfully informs the pub lic that he intends carrying bn the business in all its various branches, in Louther street, a few doors cast of Leonard’s store, where be will at all times be prepared to do all kinds ot work in his line, such as Weaving Venitian and Ilag Carpet, Clothr Plain and Twill’d Blanketings Plain and Barred Flannel— Also Rag Carpet will boAVoven, and Chain found at 45 cents per yard, cuts of chain to the yard—and 31J cts for 1 cut to the yard. Woolen carpet chain colored at theshorlest notice. 1 HENRY HARKNESS. Carlisle, April 7, 1842. B EETEM’S HOTEL. THE subscriber, thanliful for past favors, re spectfully. informs his 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 Square,’ late the property of Thomas C. Labe, which ho has fitled up in,a very superior manneras a., . - ' ; ; PUBLIC HOUSE, and where ho is prepared to furnish all who may favor him with their Custom with the very best accommodations. ■ This' Hotel, from its central location,- is very convenient for business men; and being 1 near the stopping place of. the Cars on the Railroad, it will also furnish Travellers with a ready place of rest; and refreshment. The , ROOMS are largo and airy—the ' ■ a TJI B LE • will alwpys be well supplied with the bdst the xarhots can-aiford—tho B A,'R with the best of Liquors—the cliargfes-will. be, reasonable—and notHihg shall be loft-undone on The part of tbe-sub ecriber to merit a share of pqblic patronage. BO ARDERS will he taken by the wpek, month; ■oryear. . ■ UROVERS wilt find it to their interest to stop wiih him, an his STABLE is amble; and a care ful and experienced Ostler always it attendance; ’ lf GEORGE BEETEMr ■ -'Carlisle',- April, 1,1841. tf. giJII’EIJpiNBPLCn’U OP RICE warranted pure Jg for &E. Corriman. , -a./ BROCATION I. REEWIDE. For sale in Carlisle, by Stevenson Jh'nkh. ’jf. C. Oi’JEl'F, SURG-SON, DaN.TIST., . coMMTocii'.y s&juip. For sale m Carlisle, & Dinklo. Eat dip of Jacob Kilhrffer,jr. dcijll." emitolt panics* -■ Indemnity against loss'OKI) AM AGE BY PZBE* ' ' CHARTER riiRPiiXIJ,ALV-.^_ The'- Spring Garden Fire-Insurance Com ■ V an V °f.MadcW 1 » lnsurances ,either temporary or perpet \V H uaUagainstloSsford;miogo by Fire, iii Town or Country, on Houses, Barns and Buildings of all kinds; on Household Furnitgre,Merchandize, Horses, CaUle,Agrtcultural;-Commefcidl & Man ufacturing Slock, -and Utensils of every descrip tion, ns Well ns Mortgages and Ground Rents, up on ibo most* favorable tcni)£. The following are the usual rales, viz; On stone and brick buildings, from 35.10 40 cts. on $lOO. “ Hog and frapio 4 * GO.to 70 cts. on 100. 44 Merchandize and furni ture' in brick or stone „ ■ ‘ .buijdings, from 40 to 50 cts. on f lOO. 44 Do. in log of frame, GO to 70 cts. on 100, 44 Horses, cattle, fanning utensils and sundries, at about 9 ■5O cts. bn 100. PERPETUAL RISKS. On Brick or Stono buildings, $25 on sl : ,onQ, the premium i)t_any.limo by ibo party insuring, nfa deduction of 5 pcfcenC oil the amount pabJ. for Insurance, or any information on the snbjcetimay.be made either personally or by letter, at the Company’s Oll'iqe, at tho north west corner of Sixth and Wood streets.. MORTON M’MICH AFIj President. L. ICRUMBH AAR, Secretary, of JOHN J. M VERS, Agent, Carlisle, Pa. ©ERECTORS. Morton M’Michacl, .. George M. Troutman, Joseph Worn!, -Samuel Townsend, P. L., Laguerenne, Robert L. Longhead, Elijah Dallett, R. \V. Pomeroy, Chas. \\. Schreiner, Charles,Stokes, Joseph J. Sharplcss. February 3, -ISllk—ly , - Ji'eiv Foundry aiul •Machine, Shop. The subscribers tliankfulfor past favors, here* by notify thc.public’that they still conlimieai the old stand m Main, Street, ‘a few doors east of the Jail,-where they prepayed toejo At short notice ‘ U .OF ALL ICINDS, <jiich as Turning Lptjics, Hollow JliivilPfMandril's. Patent A/achincs for bending Wajfon .Tyres',.Wagon, boxes dull coach .bvxesnif jdl.sizes, JStppe Plates, Mill castings', i£c. ; s;c.; " M.« 11513 F O w E S s 4 • . AND ' ill— TISRASHESOMAC HINES, and do all kinds- of repairing, as'lTiey are we,ll prepared with patterns of various kinds. T.hey will also manufacture Cutting boxes, Ike.' Sic. They arc also prepared to execute patterns tor Mill Gearing, and of every kind, at short notice, ; •’ Also, on hand alntot Withernw’s Improved Patent Ploughs, which they 'yill.ji_ispoke.pf rea sonably.* r . A. STOP F.FER & Co. - Carlisle, March IT, 18TJ. BOOT & SHOE FACTORY. THE subscriber always thankful fur favors in tin; above line, hereby informs gP J his customers and the puh kT. - lie generally, that J.IJS T __ Slid l* in dinc/Jt/ ■ Carlisle Hotel and Wi OCmv, in .lu-uvn, ~r " ,Stovpuson and. Hinkle*-.- Mvdicine slore, wherein* will ho thankful for all favors, and Ondeavor to please all who mav give him their custom. Terms,— Caah or Cuini/n/ produce at market frier. JAMES SPOTTSWOUH. (pj'-A youuff man of good huhits, who has some knowledge of the business, will he taken on In;/ruc tion,' also, an 'Apprentice, to both of whom, terms will be made agreeable, if possible. ril 7, 1843,—3t00w REMOVAL. Tllli pubsc/iber respectfully informs bis pu ltons and ihe public in general, ilint In* lias •emoved his Fashionable ('hair Making Establish ment to the west side of South Hauovenslreet, a ow doors south of Dr. (jeo. D. Foulku s s.' Hav ing procured first rale workmen, he is prepared to mamifaclurc'td order and kecpcbustantlyoa hand, •a supply at thoiyiost accommodating terms of S' Hush «§• Canf Bottomed Settees- 'A' !Sociablcs, • Common d* Fancy. . a jSg wmDsaii' chassis; Large Bostoit Rocking Chairs, "Cushioned am) Spring Seated Huston Rucking Chairs, Nursing* Cushioned, and Spring Chairs.—, Also, Children’s SMiall chairs of every inscription.' ' The whple ma'ilo of the best materials and upon the mtst improved and fashionable style', lie will also repair and repaint old chairs, and con tinue tin) business of Houso and Sigh Painting, Paper Hanging, Glazing and Gilding. _ . The subscriber hopes by strict attention to bu siness, together witli Ills long experience jn the above business, to merit lire continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed upon him ‘ C. E. R. DAVIS. Carlisle, March 17,'1843. Valuable Property at ! PRIVATE SALE. ' -■ THAT valuable pr( petty situated in Papertown, about five milts south of Carlisle, Pa., on the turnpike rbad leading from Carlisle to Baltimore, known by the name Of tlio ' “UJVIOJ* PtfPJßli JfISJLZi,” is offered for sale. It is pno Of the largest class of Mills, and has recently, been thoroughly repnir ed and fitted up with new and expensive machin ery, in which the paper is dried on Steam-Cylin ders. " ’ • .■ ,' .'■There are two engines in the mill, with water power sufficient to drive two more. . In connexion with the abpvd property, there are about 1 Oiyyicres of first rate land, having thoroon erccted a w _ MANSION 'HOUSE ’A' ; withthe appurtenances for the accommodation of the manager—.besides 3 substantial Tenements. - Application can he made to \Vm. B,'Million bji the premises, or to . ' 1 ‘. .. . WM.B. KNOX, Alt’y. for the owners, Carlisle.' •' October2B,lB4l. tf. . NOT X O 33. ' WhcrcaS'Jcremiah Myers of Dickinsoni township, C umberland County, Pennsylvania,Ties ’executed .arf assignment of’all his property to llife subscriber, in trust; for tire payment of-his creditors, os will more fully op peatdjy'ihc deed of ossignn)entjwhich' is duly record ed ilf-fe Jlccortlcr’s Office for' said county: All per- against,* the said Myers aro‘there fore requested to 1 prrapnt the some, , and those indebted to moke payment, to’ thc. assignee atjda residence in South'Middleton township. , • V • - - ■ ”:S^jV\ v ID SCOnEY, Assignee of J.'Mycrs, . A^rs.' , a&>AB'42,r-Ot, FRIDLEY & ROBINSON. ' Tii\, Coiipcrsml l '- , & Stove Business. mcou FRIDCia/, & ELEAZEII UOUIN- QjJ SON having entered into. Co-Partnership, in -tho.Tjn,-Coppery- and -Stove* business,-under- the’ linn of FUIDLHY & ROBINSON, respectfully inform, the public that they intend carrying on their business in all its branches, at the old stand of Jacob Fridley, North Hanover struct Carlisle; where they will, at all limes, be prepared to serve jmrchaieis with an} r article in their lino, on the most reasonable terms. • In, addition toaP other varieties of stoves, which they’wil\ conslalttiV have oii hand, they have pur chased of Mr: J. ( j Hathaway, the exclusive right to manubcluro a * > *ll EEathavay s “iTot .Air Cooking in the coujties of Cumberland-and-Dauphin; and being entiuily of Iho great superiority of this ovcf'all.othqr,grinds of Cooking Stoves now in use; thej will cckrinue to set ilupn-up as here lofoic praclced by Messrs. E. Kohijtsun.&. Co.pon trial \yilh af persorfs who are willing to lest their superior excellence. For The ilformarion .of those who are pot ac quainted will the advantages of ihc'/lul dir Cook ing -Slaves, wr. subjoin the certificates of some'.of the many higuy resectable gentlemen who have favored us wilt their Written opinion of-the merits of the article. \ CurJi.dc, November P, IS If." { ,. JlJcssrs.' K'.Jthimun been usi‘d in jnjkilehen for about tw.omonths. I have inspected i\:fnd examined the principles up on which ft is cqstructe'd... .1 havq also made par d-kedtl:'lronv-i •diese &ft tgCifksogceVof liifotmalibn,'! am ■'^ v uT 1 a very favorable cbintqn in regard . for it to the Kolary;-\idch we ha'vo hbf 1 } ( in msc. Il ls represetted ! ; . '--- jll, and as being a savng of fuel. TL; • nof the heat so extciiAoly after it t> r(l ‘ , ; am! before"! te» o a pCs~ I yyi 1 ro‘~ntjTir,''nvo—*— ?*i M-ftr— r.ulri There is a giiat cbuveniei'*! t e use of it, froiw'Oie numeroiiaiid yariouk' * .nenlsem-, ployed ahout-it in (.‘Qlribg, at thri" • ‘time. .:. V ' j- L _ - et*.. enisle, November 8, IS 11. Ak Robinson IrKMLKMiCN:—-1 liave had sutlieii'ut lime to ly i 'lhi!/nnviii/’.s PttUnt IJ>i .Jir CtuMinr Slhcl,'' put up nuny ku'ehcn,and ;nn prepared to certily >us gOod ijuulllies. 1 hud 1 Unit targe ipiantltif's-ul water can be healed with ‘ * it in a shoit lime; that or cf>oking it boils, r<i.,sts | | meat, and bakes brVa I 'The provision in this, ' cooking stove for hakim .bread is tin.-only ai range- ! I im-iil 1 have ever. Seen article o,t the kind, at | all calculated to accoinjdili ih.u object. The mm;- 1 plicjly of its ( daiion, the entire heal isipplfcd to tlio purpo.-a* iuleudcd,and I verily hiVve a great Saving of , fuel,is eticeled. Compartgihc 1 lot, Air Cooking * fSlovp with the much celcLbiLd Ho.laiy, the i.ilt. t. I Is iiiMgmJicant and a toy, of any thing , hut boiling. lam of the that no airan.o -j ment of iron can he made the “Hot* i Air Cooking Stove;*' nor eg I suggest any im iprovemeul. Vouro?t. serv’l, McDowell. Harrisburg', Xicmbor 11, 1811. J\Utaws. K.. Hvbiiu'.un c>‘ (u—Ac cording to your request,..! InmUven one of "Hath away's Patent IJut Jir ft.’j/tingSluccs*' a thorough trial, and- in my opinio^j'.hiuk \ ono of the boat uo\y in use. 1 have h: . a Holly stove in upc for several years, and aurpocidcdit in favor of your stoves—liiey do not consume aimit-li fuel as the Kulary, and are holler Adapted »r hakim* 1 , and o .quuliy a's weli for any kind ofe4kinn-. t - * Voui’s with respect, ‘ \ , VAL. I^:.[MEL,_Jr. J. S, I do certify that I am now iisinlonc of. Hath away’s Patent U'ot Air Cook’ Sufcs, .No. 3, ami do recommend it as superior to uV stove I have scon. The great saving of fuel il tlio Variety .that,can ho cooking at the'Wmc tiii makes it tin object to those who wish.tofacilUatrthe.oponUions of the kitchen."" ' ... J. CULLEUTJSQN. Cjjurubcrsburg, September o‘, 18l} I have in uso-in-myJdtrJinh.one Palent Hot Air Cooking t?lovc s s, andean .rccom .meud it as a very'superior article. Til ono I have is.&o. 3, itjjas 5 boilers and,an large'tohakeOldnves of bread. g? roast ing and boiling, ciin be done at the safe time and with" much less wood than required fohny stove I have eycr uSttk. This size appears "be pecu liarly calc.ulajjv 5 . Farmers, and for tfir benefit I shall take ple’^-ia-bhowing-tlie-"&tov‘to-thosQ whd'wish t|f ; -,t, S. VVUNDRLICH? Carlislc{v>Optembor 13, 18*11. . * v-7 Messrs. J 3, Robinson & Co. Gentlemen;—l have fairly tested the‘lot Air Stoves” which you put up at my house, id can recommend it as possessing principles ol’lin'orny and convenience far surpassing any olheatoves which I have over seen. The boilers conbg in immediate contact with- the firo gives it gat fa cilities for boiling, and the oven is heated oqueh a principle that bread is baked in as fine a ntmer .as in a'brick oven. I find it also a great sang of fuel and labor, arid would advise all to adopC M. MoCJjELLAs Carlisle,September 12,1841. • ’ Messrs, E. Robirison & Co, 'J, Gentlemen.—lhavo during the had your Hathaway Hot Air Steve in use becae convinced of its great superiority over all otir stoves I have used or seen—l find by thirtrial 'tit boiling, roasting, baking. and broiling may all dome at the same time, in a most peifcct inann and,'with' less than pho fourth, the fuel-I have 6 dinarily used for the same purposes, I.havc hen toforc been of tho opinion bread could not bowel baked in a Cook Stove, but 1 am cOnvincedtupoi trial that it cart bo done as well in your stove 'ash a brick ovcri. l be.liovo that the general introduce tipn of your stoves into use willbe very beneficial to the'public, therefore I shall lake pleasure rn re commending it to my friends. • . WM. MOUDY. Painted tajvns Do Laines. JUST received an. extensive assortment of French 'JjHvvrts, Painted Mufilinß, & Do Luincs/ nil of the 1 fetest Btylea, at unusually low priced. : , ; ; - - CVppinger tf Carey\ Sbipp’g'.’ April. 21,1842, -,~ *■ VALUAISLI3 MEDICAL PREPARATIONS are calculated to produce more real good than can possibly result from the use of any others, fur several reasons; —They are nut recommend ed-to.cure all,'and every-disease,- as is generally boasted of oilier' preparations, (which the most ignorant must be aware cannot, be, as diHercnt diseases require dilVeient medicines,) but each of Dr, Leidy’s Medicines are recommended and adapted to different classes of diseases'. 7 'They do not contain Mercury* or the minerals which are combined with most,, if not all, olhcV prepa rations in use. They are perfectly safe and pleasant to lake, containing nothing offensive or deleterious, but being composed ot Vegetable Extracts—may beemployed by young and old, male and female, at all tunes, and under all cir cumstances, without restraint fionvpccupation, temperate, or moderate living. They are lhe s preparations of a Regular Druggist, (Ur. Ldd),) also Physician, attested by the most distinguish ed Physicians of the United States, among whom are, Dr. P. S. Physic, Dr. N. Chapman, Dr. W. Ciibson, Dr. S. Jackson, Dr. lliirn.v!’i* •Di s : W\ P. Dcwees, Dr. T. C.'James, Ur. j. Redman C'uxe, Dr. R. Hare, See.’, 6?c.; also, by the Rev. W. li. Delaney, Robert Adrain, L. L. D., J. L. Riddle, Estp, a'hd numerous others. —. They have been-employed* in innumerable in- Uanccs, with the most unexampled success, as shousands can testify, among whom arc the principal officers in Washington City, Members of Congress, of the State Legislatures, many of the Clergy, &c. fife. (See certificates and re commendations, accompan} ing the directions .with each Medicine. Ur. f.cUly'u Medicated K.vtract of Sarmijiar il/ji. —The strongest preparation of Sarsaparilla in existence. One Hundred Dollars will l>e for feited for-a.preparation equal lu'it. One Mottle (ha!f a pint) is.equal to six pints of the strongest Mymp of S nsuparilla that can be made. ' Com*- ment upon the virtues of S irsaparilla is unne- world knows it—it.is only nccessaiy lor ptrjinns using it ‘to ,be sure of getting a good preparation of it. ’ See recommendations, with directions. , ' Fnice 00 a bottle WHO DOES SiOT IC,\6 W'O F Du. T.kidy’s ■Buoon f l- ) ,iLLS? a component part of which is Sar saparilla. • 1 'Flic rcp.utailnj.oi, of P.r^ny->;^.B»grsapariJLiJ3jop(L, ! virtues is Almost unnecessary. iSullico it to -say] ’ llicy possess all tin* Purgative QJid Purifying pto.- 1 • perries that can bo cojnhincd in iho form of Pills, ; j■ A r qvs j 'Piicir olfioacy, in one case, is a sure introduction and passport nf them to a thousand. Five years employment of them throughout the. ■have made them as they deserve to bo Victorious! Whilst the Proprietors and Manufacturers of olh .crsiPiilsj-iiavo boan.Jiiidiiauoriiig._Ui i -iiumi.nig-Jii-i-. public in various ways to introducer* their pills, publishing colui.uus o-l mailiT ami hoiLlering them up- by made,.false, lying cerlilie.itcs, and allrilui jliug to their pills the* powers of dleclihg: every liringrbafely exceplmg the rehforaribirbl’-llio'’tlead’’| to life. 5 Dr. Lbidy Ims allowed his Bloiul Pi'ls to be cuuu: known by their eilbctj « -U iMmbm,; l‘nj* them'a eharaele.r that can nr ver be lalo n fr.*m lliem. and which is ptoof incontruvrr'rible of their quadrics. ' .Most oilier pills have,gone nut of use since tle'-ir intrndiiclioii, many have lalb n into ihai-iv d dis repute, and some are now allogr-iln r unknown; still a few hangers-on endeavor to guH the ignoiant by plausihlo (lliough false) reasoning <d the e\-. traordinary powers their hutthe pub lic are full}' of such impindlimi. Dr. N. li. Leidy is a regular Pln.sieian Drug gist, attested by Dm-t rs PhyMck, (Jhapmtm, Jackson, I)ew; rs, JiorutT, (iihsrm, o\e, llare, ike., and well knows tlie n.jlnre ri|, ll;c iugn dicut 1 co.iiam' tl in his Hb.iui Pilj<. iiiul km-u s t.*n (h- ir •adaptation in 'all casus win re ai .‘purgative is rt quiied, or ibr purifying the blood. Thore i-s mo risk or danger in employing thorn; limy contain nu Mercury—lin y do nut produce in (lamination * f tin;. i)o\u.ls—tin y do iml produce disorganization of, nor do ilu-y injure the digestive functions—lhi*y do iml produce llm piles—Lliey'do not produce irregularity of tlic howuls, or chsiive ne?s, as do oilier pills; on tin? contrary, they will be found to obviate all foregoing, he ski is being ellKMcious in all cases \vlfere a pui'-cilive may be necessary, and for purifying the iJ loud and Annual Finnic - ’ Ample directions,’ together with recommenda tions front Physicians and others, accompany pad] box of pills. • ‘:OJr Price 25 cents -a b.ox. . " * J)r.;Leiclj’s Tetter £$ Itch Oint- AN infallible remedy for various affections (f • tlte Skin, fomuving Pimples, Pustules, and Eruptions «l the Skin, uml. particularly ■ adapted .to, the cun; of Tetter and the Itch. ."ritls ointment has been used in numerous schools throughout the city-and county, as wpil as Factories, employing numerous girls and boj s and amongst whom Tetter and Itch, as wgll as •other Affections of the Skin, prevailed, with the •must unexampled success. Names of tfehuol Teachers, as well as Superinteiidants and Pro prietors of Factories, could-be given, confirming the above, but for the delicacy they foci in hav ing their names published in connection with suchMuathsome ail'd disagreeable affections. Price 25 e'euts a 1 box. ,-fi • - 3 - Hr. Lqidj’s Itlmomatic Liniment, A truly efficacious application for.Uhuematism, 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, have -been frequently published of its efficacy. See directions. Price 3rs cents a pottle, or three bottles for one dollar, - ' . ■ The foregoing Medicines are prepared only, and sold Wholesale and Ketaß, at J)r, l Leidy’s Health Emporium, No. 191 North Second street, near Vine street, • (Sign of the Golden Eagle and Serpents,) . Philadelphia. .SoUPat the Drug Store of STEVENSON is 1 DINKLE, Carlisle, Pa. ~ 1 1 9 • ; V TO FARMERS. PLANK’S, WITHJSROW’S AND HIN WO.OD’S Improved Patent Ploughs, for sale at the Foundry of the subscribers in Main-street, a few doors east of the Jail, ii •• •' * ■ A, STOUFFBR, &Co | ‘ Carlisle, March 10, 1812, ' •I ,R.‘ JOHN J'. MYERS has removed his Op- ai]cl-dwelling-to ihe-three-story-Brick )use on South Hanover street,adjoining tho resi incoofMr.JohnHays’and' ‘>B lean’s Hotel.” [Doctor Myers infoyns liis fri’onds.nhd llVe pul> & that ho can bo consulted a tall hours.at hlsof «, (when not professionally engaged) and that mvill devote his undivided attention .to'the sev- [ duties of his profession, arid-particularly to spracticd bf'Miifwi?Env and : Calls oe Country. will %q punctually I night and dayl tihsle, April 14, life Victory’! ine rvt, THE GREAT OBJECT GAINED. BK. PKTICIiS’ M KDIC ATED LOZENGKS OR SUGAR DROPS. Medicine mado pleasant to (ho taste, and effective in subduing disease. Oncol’ the greatest discoveries that-dis tinguishes thelOth century, is the combination of medicine in aconcenlraicdfo’rm with sugar, mak ing a compound certainly pleasant'to the'taste.— By this means', the revolting sensation produced hy swallowing nausepps medicines, whlch_opcr ates: powerfully to aggravate d isease, is‘entirely avoided, an,d the medicine is’left to contend with the disease alone. ’ ‘ PETERS’ MEDICATED LOZENGES-arc the result of long and patient experiments, made by some of the most distinguished Physicians in tho Union, with a view to the formation of several sate, cheap, pleasant andcertainremcdicsforcom plaints most prevalent in this country} and they have the satisfaction lho public that their success has far outstripped their most san guine expectations. To Parents it is recommended to keep these medicines at nil limes on - hand. -Your children will eat them as readily ns Peppermint candy. Couliifn —Children actually cry for Peters’ Lo zenges, and care should be observed to follow tho lcsl, bciiig so pleasant, thcy-should-caj too mucin 1 • Fliers 1 cordial lozenges—Are a 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, drowsiness, cholera m6rbus, sense of fatigue and palpitation of the heart. From their efficacy in the relief of'the headache, they are called by many the Headache Lozdyjc. Price, ‘Jo cents p6r box. pKTKRS’ COUGH I.OZKXGJJS-Aro now— r.ipully superceding- nil oilier preparations Inr Iho relict *ot Coughs, Col,ls, Asthma, Whooping f.oiioh Calarrlirti K lilnrs3 of Ihe Chest, Jlroncb lUs, anil similar pulmonary affections. It is now tviill cstablisimd.lli.it a largo proportion of cases ofConsumption, by which so many valuable lives are annually sacrifice), owe their origin to the ncu ecteil colds and ebu-ghs, which might easily have been removed at an early period. No medicine will be found so efficacious■ tn curing such-cases as these Lozenges. They infallibly allay tbo cough, by .removing tlio. irritation which ItrU-ps it up,- while at the same lime they promote exp, cto ralion, and relicvb'congestion. Price, do cents per box. ’ ■ \ . FTrraL* vvill a'c- JflifvsJstesA; l >x Jfe:#^v'w«is« tSCiG'rtttfclfcC., i_-oJxTS'fti J v *\oi T ' . struotion of worms p’vlt olVcrod fo the public.— • Micro urn several medicines advertised as specifics fn such eases, but they have proved so uncertain • and worthless, ns ter have losrnllrcmindniee i thu public. _ Some uf tliem, indeed,' afe so violent j in tlieir.operatioti, ns to frequently lead to fatal re-, ■“S!jitT.*^^l i he7nilTlT^ l ltfrr6lorT'7lslstrGli7jFif : (rn i them. These Lozenges, while tJmy'wiJl ho fonnd lo be perfectly safe, will at the same lime never tai}. where Worms are present, to destroy them/ UU.M.S These aro head j aehe. veil go, pah-mess of the lips with Hushed clin ks, -grinding the* teeth durine sleep, di.-turlu d ' tlii-.uii-;, Meep hieUen (-H by fright and &ereamino 1 , convulsions, feverishness, thtrsl, had taste in the nwulli, offensive breath, eminii. dilll-enil breathing, “ itching o] the mojxU 11 <, pain in the stomach,'nausea, • stjneamishnesfs, vonci"ii4appeilif, leanness, u r nes-- inns, slight nhills or shivi rings, d rowsiYiess, f.i li'_M.e. s\\ rlJi'd .sti.inaeh ur limbs, rising and chunk ing in Ihe throat, tVc. ° 1 i! I'j I’E.\ I) ML— I/talary uf llu Otiuin d' jL nj J’du.,' 'MiJicmal A houl a \ i ;ir since, U>‘‘ l > n>pri(..mrs, from a cuvic linn ol llu* uiier wui'UUr-.sncss and d« li'icriuM* na li:;c cf a 1 irg* prop.nil.m olTlio medicii\i;s ullWrd In Urn public. as f.pirilbVin -the curt* of coughs, fuM-., Worms, nr.niarln*, Eevtfr and .Ague, v nrrivi d tin- jd.lll d gitling U p m-dicim sin a palal.ilik; and uiu-lm etioiiubb; loim, \\ hit'll would ini • I l iu- a.pproii'iliuti c.f ih’rlac.yjty, and du‘aw ay wall lint inrieusmg evils cujiyuquijni upon the'use nf Mic'h pernlciou* nostrums. 'For this purpose, lie (vmpnnnded several Linds of meiiicali d.lozVn n-t <, specifying the. uses lor which each was in tended, and tho indications which ihey had been kanul to‘.tullil. These, together w itlr• tin. 1 exact composition of each Lind, were placed in the hands of six distinguished physicians, with the request that each would thoroughly usvthem in their practice, ami report to me llu ir several opin ions of their meiiis, with such remarks in reyard to their couipusition as their experience might’&ug fferft. ' . ■ • ’ ' ■ Alter a trial of several months,'their opinions wyre-handed in, and ih general, I found Unit their conclusions corresponded very closely with my ,own. Some frilling alu ration's, however, were made in the eompn.'iUun o! some of the articles, at the suggestion ol one or tiwo ol’lltu gentlemen; since winch lime they have '(icon .employed with entire satisfaction, and w ith thirniost gratifying results. The public, iris believed, will fully ap preciate tho importance of having access to modi’ eiues,whose efficacy has been fully tested by the faculty, and whose,virtues;nro not to he wciglied by tho ijm duvil'hf ah ignorant and feckless pro prietor, or by manufactured certificates. . Those medicines are no\y prepared in a forrn suitable fo'r transportation, and in a‘ manner that will insure them from ihjury from time and cli mate, accompanied with suitable directions, for use, in the English, German, French and’Spanish languages. • PETERS’ VE OET AT3 LE' SHILLING a STRENGTHENING PLASTER,—This is not only the cheapest, but the best, neatest, arid most comfortable plaster in existence. Peters’ Shilling Plaster is an easy and most ef fective remedy for pain in tho breast,side or stom ach, weakness or pain in the chest, loins or back, stiffness of the neck, alVcclions of’the limbs or joints, whether produced by rheumatism or other causes, habitual pain of the head or stomach, piles, colds, coughs, liver complaints, weakness of the spine; predisposition^to-break out in biles and pimples, listlessness of the frame, and for general debilitation. u Lot any person afflicted as above try one of Pe- 1 1 tors’ Shilling Plasters, and we wilLvcnture to say that ho cou|d notbo.prevailed bn to discard it a gain, for ten, or most probably for a hundred dol lars. Price, only 12i els. * i . : Jn&jfy ■ For.sale by S . Fl!iutf, Car!tslc,-J. JBurhharfyKexv vtllcf S. -JJ'ikon, S/iippcnsburg; J, F. JVallacc, ■Grecnvillagc; J t Seiler, Mcchariicsburg; H, Zear - Sportinghill, d "S’UST received arid for sale at the Drug Store; i" ofs. Elliott, ; “ . , '... O’Neill’s l CiVtliolicon., ' ’ ’ Aiunfallible remedy for 1 Scrofula, King’s Evil, Erysipelas, Ulcers or; running »Sores,. Ulcerous Sore Throats, Eruptions of the Skin, and all kinds oft Constitutional Derangement occasioned by the too great iiso'of Mercury.. ■ —April-7ri842. ‘ - .Av JSsigfe Philip Lenharl, deceased. Letters of administration on the estate of Philip Lcnhatt, late of North Middleton township, deceased, have been issued' to the subscriber rcsidingin said- v township: All persons* indebted to said estate are re quested to make payment immediately, and those hav ing claims to present them properly., authenticated for settlement -■' y : ABRAHAM LAMDERTON, ‘Administrator, ; , Apni si, r ... 7: ; Cj 1