nBLY.ITB^.LASBLd; >Uc will please take notice that no Brand is are Genuine unices the box has three la- top,tlib side, and the' bottom,) each iko-aimllo signature of my Hahd-writing, tnmdriik, labels ate engrav , beautifully, designed, and done at-an ex -000, Therefore it will beacon thatlheon ressary to' procure the'medicine in ita pun servolhc labclfc See" if the box has three. igmvcd, , ' , ' nrC*' er, the top, tha aide and the. bottom. _ Inc authon7x:d and icates of Agency, for thoaalo of Brandrclu^s ’cgetablo.:Pills,' hi; Cunibeflaiid county.- i W.,Hitncr,. Carlisle. Ibcftson, Bhippcnsbhrg. Reiglc,. Meohamcsburg. - ■ Rupp, ' ’’ Shiremanstown. , . acßorton, . Liabum. fvt- x Gilmore & M’Kinncy, Ncwville. fc'V-l- i;:Rieglo*& Co., Churchtown. J. &, Jk.Kylc, -"Kcnady’s. ’; ” SamucJ L. Sentman, *Ncwburg. ’ - BrcchbiU & Gniehr^ —"Boiling Springs. ’ ■ Henry Brennoma’n, New Cumberland. As counterfeits of these, pills arc .in some cases sold for the genuine, ones, -tho safety of the public requires that none should bo purchased except from those re cognived as abovp. ' Remember no Brandrcth Pills sold in Carlisle, are • genuine, except those sold by, George W. Hitncr, and bo particular to'' ‘ r* . Observe that each Agcnthas an Engraved Certificate of Agency,‘containing a representation of Dr. :Brand rcth Manufactory at Sing-Sing. and upon which will L? be seen, exact copies' of thb now labels now used - upon ■ . tho Brandrcth pill boxes. .. *• - ¥. B. BhANMIKTII, M. V, No. S, North Bth at, Phila, „ - M’GLELIiAN’S HOTEL.. ' South- West Corner of the- Public Square OARX.XSZ.%. Pa.; _ , THE subscriber has taken that well-known tavern stand, near the County Hall; Carlisle, lately-occupied by Mr. William S. Allens where he'will at all limys be prepared to accommodate ■^""^'lris^ld^lriends^aTtiV-the-pubyic-^eneyttUyvwith .... ...'every. thing,n.ecdfuLtp.roake.Jffieir visit agreea blei 1 *' • , ■ *His TABLE will be supplied with-th&.best the market can afford—his BAR with the chpic est liquors—arid ev'ery other requisite in the best ■ style. Prices verv moderate. ' i .BOARDERS will be, taken by the week, ' ' u - month or year^ :'cj« A,carelul OSTLER will be always m attend - frince, arid DROVERS and ptheis will find it to New Hardware, Grocery AttD ; VARIETY STpRB. subsoriberhas just returned frptn the ci "'• L -M' ticß-of-New-York. -Philadelphia and Bal.ti?,. , more, and is, how opening at-his store Tooia South I. East corner of Market Square-and Main streets, (formerly oecupifed "-^nSra!'assortment of - - , ? v - —«---—-tv—* HARDVrAR'B.-STOiTEVrARE. OEDARWAKE; BHITTANIA . - WARE.GHOOERSES, ' - Oiis, Paints, Varnishes, Glass, Brushes, Whips,. “■ Canes, Lamps for burning Camphino Oil, and a ■great variety of articles useful arid necessary for furnishing and keeping a house. 1 He has also, arid will constantly keep on hand, Camphine Oil, a cheap and elegant substitute for SpOrm Oil, and having been appointed the agent . of Messrs. Bachees & Brother of Newark, N J., for the sale of JONES’ PATENT LAMP in this county, he is prepared to furnish Lamps .and Oil - at a very reasonable rate to all who may wish to use this new and ecorioraifcal light. Having selected.his goods and made his purchases for cash, lie is able and determined to sell low.* Those haying the hash to lay out will find it to their advantage to give him a call. •* HENRY DUFFIELD. ", Carlisle, July f 1,1840. ’ tf BLEAK’S HOTEL THE subscriber has taken that welljknown tav ern stand in South Hanover street, 'formerly occupied by Gebrge Beetom; and mororecently by ' William S; Allen.-whefe he is prepared to accom modate; all who may favor him with theirrcuslom, | in the pest style', and on the mostreasonable terms. His BAB will always be supplied with the choicest liquors—and his TABIjE with the best the markets can sjffprd. =• .;• , - ' His STABLING is ample, and a careful Ostler will'bo kept always iivattendance. DROVERS will find it to their advantage to give him a call. BOJUIDER.S will be taken by the week, month, oryear. ” ; ■ Nothing shall be left undone on the part of the Bubscriber.to please those who may pay his hocse a visit—he therefore Solicits a share of public pa , ttonage. Carlisle,'April 7,>1843. C ABINET MAKING-. WM. C. GIBSON, RESPECTFULLY informs'the public that he is supplied with ~a. HEARS£,~ andiready to per form every duty of an Undertaker. He is prepared at oil .times to make Coffins aridattend Funerals*— CABINET MAKING, In all its'branches carried .on, os usual, at his new stand,in North Hanover strat, opposite E. Bullock’s Chair Manufactory. , v Every thing inthe lino of his bu siness will bo done on the most ac-comodating terms, Carlisle, 0ct28,1841.—1£ ~COK .DSETTLEDONTHEXUNGSWavcry common complaint,' and can immediately bo removed by Dr. Duncan's Expectorant Remedy* ■ This dis ease produce* much suffering anddistresa, and finally becomes alarming on-account of its thrcateifing severi ty. Physidans are sent for, and medicine presbribed, bUtno effect,, when they at onco pronounce the lungs, to be entirely gone, and ihe case hopeless; that the patient most die of CONSUMPTION. fo this lih gering situation thousands are left undor tbe mistaken . idea of.theirdjseaso (“to bo'Conaumption,”) when it . is nothing inoro than a “ Cold Settled on ihe Lungi," 1 . When the. patient is;.thus neglected lunge do ; actpally .become' diseased • Why i* it that so many (pronpunc&p hopeless cases, have been restored , to perfect health?; The reaaonis’very plain and obvious. They commenced using Dr* Duncan's Expectorant Remedy,md when thelungs wasnot entirely : they finally recovered; ' A fair trial of this Medicine v wU convince aUbfthb fact v •>- - < . ,Principal OflSce No. 19 NortK Eighth Street, Phila dclphia. Also, for sale at the.Stote of J, J, MYERS, . Carlisle, and WILLIAM ‘PEAL, Shippensburg, ’ .. • China, Glass § Queensware. fpHE subscriber is'now receiving and opening , °>rt of his' soring importation of CHINA rpnaQUEENSWAßEtowhichhawoUldinvito .;■> ' tb'e attentiop pf CounlrjyMerchahtß, as the assort- ai baiid''at .Jrirtidie-. \;-‘iiaftffmtion paia t 6 Packmg arid all goodaputup as ordered.• x, 1 :-'/■ ’»■ : : ■'WM. 'Fi BOKEEi" ' jpv • 1 37 North Howard St. BaUimots’,!Vbt' 'f III? .. eenlly occupied &y "f. Sotllff,; i(‘ ■M THOMAS J. BELL, tiouse Fainter ** Glazier. , K » ESPECTEULLY informs the public that BSi he has commenced the HOUSE PAINT ING & GLAZING BUSINESS, in all its vnri T oua branches, and hopes 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 tho rear of Stevonson &Dinklo s .Drugstore. ‘ - Carlisle,April 14, 1842. . 6* MttB^ROBERT&V-VE&ETABLB-EM- BUOCATION r --- Tliooffieacvotlhisrnoat valuable - Embrocation is attested by 'thousands who have proved its heal ing qualities in the cure of the most troublesome diseases to Which the horse is liable, such as old -or fresh W minds,- Sprains, pains and weakness of the Limbs! Bruises, Swellings, stiffness .of the Joints, &c.'&c. , _ ' .. Among numerous certificates, which might be produced, the followingis, thought sufficient; it is frpm l*'Reesides, Esq. Iho great stage owner and mail contractor.- , « This is to certify that X have usedrM. B. Ro borls’ Embrocation for various kinds of Sores, Wounds; & Sprains on horses, and I find it to ex ceed any other that I have tried. _ sj. UEESIDE. For sale in Carlisle, by Stcyjnion Hinkle. ; nn. Jf. c- jriiFr,. . ■ ■SURC-BOW -BEITTIi'T, ffiß ESPECTFULLY informs the ladies and Bfi gentlemen of Carlisle and its vicinity that he.bets Artificial Teeth in -the most approved manner. He also scales ? plugs and separates teeth to arrest decay. ;. • Dr. N. prepares a tooth ponder, which whi ten urs the gums a fine .red and refreshes tlte mouth. The tooth ache will be cured, in most cases, without extraction; and an odontalgic wash is, prepared for healing sore gums and fasten the teeilu' . '• * *. . . • ~ Ladles and gentlemen are requested to call and examine his collection of, Porcelain orjn corruptubje teeth, which will never decay or rchange cbTpr, arid, are free* from all unpleasant odour, durable and well adapted lor chewing, ‘^Att^eSrinl^wlsirnr dwellings will please yo leave a line at his resi dence,No. / Harper’s Row, -.711611116 will.punc tually attend to every call in the line of: his pro fession'. From a long and’successful practice, he hopes to give general satisfaction. Carllsie, August! ,1839. . IP ’ Celebrated -Mcdicijiesr ■trOHN J. MYERS & Co’. diave been appoint ed ed Agents in Carlisle for the above medicines : and have just rcccived from Now Y ork a larg(! assortment—consisting in part of . The Balm of Columbia. Hewes Nervous & Bone Liniment. Hays celebrated Liniment. East India Hair Dye. Expectorant. '. Dr. Daily’s Magical Pain Extractor.,, Poorman’s Plaistcr. Roach & Bed Bug Bane, &c., together with a large assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, &e.-&c., which will bo sold wholesale or retail at the lowest prices. Match 17,' 1843. OF ALL PREPARATIONS for the CURE OF OQRNS, it can soon be fofind that. Whee lers Pine Extract-is the best, upon trial. It re lieves the pain and cures the corn in from two to four days. Mr.-J. Beyon, of Frederick, Md., writes that he has been afflicted with corns for nearly sriven years, and used ull the preparations for his cure offered during that time without being cured.. He noticed the advertisements and obtain ed Mips boxes of the Pine Extract, intent on giving it a thorough trial; he used half of one box and is entirely cured by it. ... • Depots, No. 59 'Chesnut st., N. E. corner of Fourth & Chesnut, and Nos. 28 arid 29 Arcade.’ Price 25 & 50 els. W. WHEELER, • Nov 4,1841. ’ Importer & Proprietor. For sale in Carlisle, by Stevenson & Diiikle. ■Estate of .Jacob Kilheffer.jr, dec’ll. LETTERS testamentary on the estate of Jacob Kilhoffer jr. late of East Pennsborough towriship, Cumberland countyi dec’d., have been issued.to the subscriber residing in Said township: All persoim indebted to said estate arc requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present tlibm for settlement. MARY KILHEFFER, Executrix. April 21.1842.—6 t«. , DAVID CLEAN. ■ if THE subscriber respectfully informs the pub lic that ho intends cariying on the business in all its variousbranches, iri Louther street, a few doors east of Leonard’s store, where he! will at all times be prepared to 'do all kinds 6t work in his line, sucli as Weaving Venilian and Rag Carpet, Cloth,, Plain and Twill’d Blanketing, Plajn and Barred F/qnne/—Also Rag. Carpet will be woven, and Chain'found at 45 cents per yard, 1J cuts of chain to the yard—and 31}cts for 1 cutto the yard. Woolen carpet chain colored at the shortest . 1" HENRY BARENESS. Carlisle, April 7,1842.- irwi BEETEM’S HOTEL. THE subscriber, thankful for past favors, re spectfully informs his customers and the pub lic in general, that he has removed to [that large and commodious establishment on the IJlorth.weat comer of the Public Square, late the property of Thoinas C. Lane; which he has fitted up in a very superior manner as a riJBIiIC HOUSE, .and where he 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 near the stopping place of the. Cars on the Rail road, it will also-furnish Travellers with a ready place of rest and refreshment.; The.,ROOMS are large and I airy—the will always be wail supplied with,the beat the, xarkets con afford-—the 11 A R with the bealdt Liquors—to - charges , will ,he reasonable—-and nothing, shall b e left und one on 'the part of-the sub scriber to merit a ehare Of public patronage.. / -BOARDERS will bo takenby the week,teonth, or year. DRO VERS Will find it'to their interest to stop wiih him, as his STABLE iramble, and a care ful and'"experienced Ostlef always it attendance. GEORGE BEETEM, . Carlisle, April 1,1841. .; . . Estate of Jlbraltam WellmeT, dee'd. . IT KTTERS of Adminislration do bonis non,on g j the estate of Abraham Vteltmor, late 6f.ESSt Pennsborough; township, .-Cuml^t.l9n4-:(;Ooniityi apbai^rfitM^liig-SlW**-' township: estate will plensef mahSpaymehtimmediately.andlhaße haTinß-ciairaßptesehttbem'witbdutdelayproper ,_:*;: -JOHN HODTZi Ado*. - Apri138,1842. - ' COMSTOCK’S & CO. WEAVING. TA BLE oaei: - indemnity against XOSS OK DAMAGE •BY EIRE. • CHARTER PEKPETDAL'. The Spring Garden -Fire Insurance Com pany of Philadelphia, M»ke Insurances, cither temporary or perpet ual, agairistlosa ordalnago.by Eire, mlqwn or Country, on Houses, Barns arid Buildings of all kinds; on;Household Furniture, Merchandize, pinrnoa, Cattle. Agricultural. Commercial & Man ufacturing Stock, and Utensils of everyoesonp niori, as well as Mortgages and-pround.Benls, on tlio most favorable terms. _ The following are the usual rates, viz.- On stone and-brick buildings, from - . ; 35 to 40 cts. on $lOO. “ I.ogand frame 60 to7o cts. on 100. “ Merchandize and-furni- , \ f • ture in brick or stone , ' buildings, from’ 40 10-50 cts. on [lOO. “ Do.-in idg-or.frame, ' 60_to 70 cts. on 100. “ Horses,' cattle, farming > utensils and sundries, at about . . 50 cts. on,’ 100. ' PBRP3TUAL EJSKS. On Brick or Stone buildings, $25 on $l,OOO, the premium subject to be withdrawn-at any time by the party insuring, at a deduction of 5 percent, on ihe amount paid.. ' Applications for Insurance, or any information on the subject, may bo made either personally or by letter, at the Company’s Office, at the north west corner of Sixth and Wood streets, MORTON M’MXCHAEL President. L. XxRUMBHAAR, Secretary, or JOHN J. MYERS, Agent, Carlisle, Pa.' DIRECTORS, Morton M’Michael, George M. Troutman, Joseph Wood, ' Samuel Townsend, ' P.- L. LaoruerenneJ ' Tlobe’rt L. Loughead, Elijah Dallett, . Ri W. Pomeroy, Chas. W. Schreiner, Charles Stokes, -.1 osoph J JShacplesa. i 3t 18-12.—1 y ■■ Febrftar JVeiv foundry. atid ' Shop. The subscribers thankful for past favors, here by notify the public that’they still continue at the old stand in Main,Street, a fihv doors east of the Jail, where they are prepared to do at shoyt notice" . • • r . • ' *, ■wSTAriv, , ■ ■ suctT (fs' ,: •Apple Nuts, Plaist'er breakers, Com shelters? Hollow Anvils, Mandril’s Patent Machines for bending Wagon 'Tyres,. Wagon boxes and coach boxes of all sizes, Stove Plates, Mill castingSi Q-c.fyc, ' They'wiliplso build HORSf!-PO'WIKS , , ■ and,. ' • . THRASHING .3IACIIINES, Nind.do all kinds of repairing, as they are tvell prepared with patterns of various kinds. iQihey will alsd-maiiutactiire Gutting-boxes,-&cvSee.— They are also prepared to execute patterns for Mill Gearing, and of every kind, at short notice. Also, on hand a lot of Withe-row's Improved Patent Ploughs, which they will dispose of rea. sunably A. STOUFFEU & Co Carlisle, March 17, 1843. « BOOT & SHOE FACTORY. THE subscriber always thankful for favors in the jhj,.,—- - above line, hereby informs . * (iIM . his customers rind the pub- I ■ lie generally, that HIS '_HSHOP is directly op'po ■ . the CarlisloHotcl and ""Cdr Office, in the real of * Stevenson and Dinklc’s .Medicine store, where ho' will bo thankful for all favors, and endeavor to please ajl who may give him their custom. , " Terms. —Cash or Country produce ot market price. -JAMES SPOTTSWOOD. , OCjTA young rnan of good habits, who has some knowledge of the bnsiness, will bo taken on instruc tion} also, aft Apprentice, to both of whom, terms wlil be made, agreeable, if possible, ' _ ' .• J. S. Carlisle ril"7,l343.—Steow. ~ ■ REMOVAL. THE subscriber respectfully informs his pa trons and Iho public in general, that ho has emoyed his Fashionable Chair Making Establish ment to the west side of South Hanover.street, a ew doors south of Dtf. Geo. D. Foulke’s. Hav ing procured first rate workmen, he-is prepared to manufacture to order arid keeyiconstantly onnand, a supply ,at the .most accommodating terms of ; flush 4 m Bottomed VI CHAIRS, ■ * Settees A* JSoHableSy v , Common Fancy BSSb WINDSOR. CHAIRS, Large Boston Rocking Chairs, Cushioned, and 1 , Spring Seated Boston Rocking Chairs, Nursing nnflhifmed, and Spring Sbatedßocking Chairs.— Children’s small chairs ot every.description. The whole made of the best materials and upon the most improved and fashionable style. He will also repair and repaint old chairs, and con tinue’the business-if House and Sign Painting,, Paper Hanging, Glazing and Gilding. ' A » The subscriber hopes by,strict attention to bu siness, together with his long experience in the above the continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed upon Hltrt.• r . C. E. R. DAVIS. Carlisle, March 17,1812, . r - - - ? Valuable Property at ,. PRIVATE SAUE. THAT valuable prf perty,sUuatdd in Papertdwn,- about five miles south of Carlisle, Pa., on the turnpike road leading from Carlisle to Baltimore, known by the name of the . “ UJ\'JOJ\ JP«®PJSjR : , JfULJLJI. is offered for sale. It is one of the largest claps of Mills, and has recently beenthoroughly ed and fitted up with new.and expensive machin ery,-in which-the paper is dried oh Steam-Cylm- twq engine's in the mill, with water power sufficient .to drive two more. In connexion with the above property, there are about 108 acres of first rata land, having thereon erected a , -MANSION. HOUSE ;i- - with-the appurtenances for the “accommodation of the manager—besides 3 aubstantial Tenements. Application can be made to At m. B, Mullen on the promises, or to W m; b . knox , - ; Att’y. for tho owners, Carlisle. October 89,1841. . ■ . , ‘ Whmeas'Jeremiah Myers of Dickinson. township,, 6uib£tlSd' County,,Pehhsyi«mia,*MsEexecotcd on assignment of ell -his property to the subsenber m trust ftithe payment ofhis creditors, as wdl more fully ap pear by the acid of assignment which ,is duly record cd.ta ffio' Rccorier’s,Office for aaid county: v. All per t sons havinS .claims against tho said are .there-, fbre reqhested tnpibreht the saihe-i and those Wtbted : assignee athia residencem. South Middleton. township, , - -' ; AViO.SCODEy , Assignee of J, Myers. .* ■ ' , '■>. i: FRIDLEY & ROBINSON. | Tlu, Coppersmith, & Stove Business. . ‘HTACOB FRIDLEY & ELEAZER ,ROBXN SS SON having entered into Co-Partnership, in the Tin, Copper, and Stove business, under Iho firm of FRIDLEY & ROBINSON, respectfully inform the public that they intend carrying on their business in all Us branches, at the old stand of Jacob Fridley, North Hanover street Carlisle; where they will, at all times, bo prepared toser'yd purchasers \Vith any article in their line, on the most reasonable terms. . v In addition to all other varieties of stoves, which they will constantly have on hand, they have pur chased of Mn J. G. ( Hathaway, the exclusive right to manufacture and sell Hathaway s Patent “Hot Air Coolking Stoves ' in tlio counties of Cumberland and Dauphin; and being entirely convinced, of the great superiority of this over all other kinds of Cooking Stoves now In'use, Ihey' wrlheontmne^trset-them-up-as-liere- - . ■tofoie,prBS.tieed by Messrs. Id. Robinson & Co., on trial'with all persons who are willing to test their suffcrior excellence. ' For the information of those who are not ao-. quainted with the advantages of the Ht/l Mr Cook ing Slovcq, wo subjoin ilie certificates of some of the many highly respectable gentlemen wljo have favored us with their wntlen opinion of the merits of the article. ‘ jfJciin. &./Robrriso'h A^entlemicn:—-The. “Hathaway Patent Hol-kir.Cpbking-Stove” has been used in my kitchen lir abouftwo months.. I have inspected it and exaiiinndthe principles up on which it is constructed; . 1 have alsOmado par ticular inquiry ot the cooktwhohaVeusediU-from these different-sources of iifonnation, I am led to a very favorable opinion in.regard to it. I prefer it to the Rotary;'which we nave heretofore had in use. _JtJs represented as Inking remarkablytvell, and as being a saving - of tilel. The circulation 51 the heat so extensively aftef it is generated, and before it escapes by tho pipe, inust lead to this re sult. ‘ There is a great convenience in the use of rtffroraiiio’HumbroiikhnUvai^ouSiioplqinentscm-' ulovod about it in cooking, at the same tithe. . 1 J JOHN REED.... Carlisle, Ntvembfir 8, 1841. Messrs. E. Robinson f Co. — G«ntlemen:— l have had auflicicnt time to try “Haliaway's Patent Hot .lir Stove," you put upin my kitchen, and am prepared to certify to its good qualities. 1 find That large quantities of water can he'heated with It in a short time; that for cooking it boils, rohsls. meat, and bakes bread. The provision in tins cooking stove for baking bread istho only arrange ment I‘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 dation, the entire heat is applied to the. purpose intended, and I verily believe a great saving of fuel is effected. Comparing the Hot Air Cooking Stove with the much celebrated Rotary, tho latter is fnsignificant and a toy, incapable of any thing but boiling. X' am of the opinion dipt no arrange ment of iron can be made to supersede the ‘‘Hot Air Cooking Stove;” ;iior can 1 suggest any im provement. Your ob’t. serv’l, r a. McDowell. Harrisburg, November 11,1841. Messrs. E. Holliman Co.—Gekti.ejien;—Ac cording to. your request, J. have given one of “Hath away's'Patent Hot Sir Cooking Stoves" a thorough trial, and in my opinion think.it ono of the best now in use. 1 have had a Rotary stove in use for several years,;and am decidedly.in favor of your stoyes they do not consume as much fuel as the Kotary, anil are hotter adapted for baking, and e qually as well for any kind of cooking. Yours jvitk respect, ; VAL. HUMMEL, Jr. I do certifylhat X am now Using, ono of Hatha way’s Patent. Hot Air Cook Stoves, No 1 . 3, .and do recommend it as superior to any Stove 1 have sect). The groat saving of fuel and .the -variety that .can be cooking at the same lime, makes it an object to" those who wish to facilitate the operations of the kitchen. J, CULBERTSON. Chambersburg, September G, 1841. , I haye in use in my kitchen one of;Hathaway’s. PateiitXrorAlr Cooking-StoveSrand-Can reooln mcnJ it as a .very superior arli'clo. The ono I have is No. 3, it has 5-boilers and an oven sufficiently large to bake 6 loaves of broad. The baking, roast injpahd boiling, can be.done at the.same time and with much less wood than required for any stove I have ever used. This"Bi2d appears to be pecu liarly calculated for Partners, and for their benefit I invite them tp call and see;this stove In use, as I shall take pleasure ia showing the stove to those who wish to see it. - - S.W U Nil EULIC H. •Carlisle, September 12,1841. lohjnson &rpo. [essrs. E. Gentlemen:—l have’ fairly tested the “HoTAIr Stovea”\vhichyouputupat my. house and can recommend it as possessing principles of economy and. convenience far surpassing any other stoves which I have over seen. The boilers coming in immediate'contact with the fir? gives it grbat fa cilities for boiling, and the oven is heated on such a principle that breadia baked in as firie.a manner as in a brick oven.. I find it also a great saving of fuel and labor, and would advise all to adopt iu ‘M. McClellan. • Carlisle, September 15,1841, ■ ; • Messrs. E.. Robinson.& Co. j .. Gentlemen l have during the few days I have had your Hathaway Hot Air Stove in use become convinced of superiority ovbcbUother stove's"! have used'or seen—l find by the trial that boiling; roasting, baking and broiling may,all be dome at the same time, in a most perfeotrnanner and with less than one fourth the fuel I. have or dinarily used.fertile Same purposes. I have here tofore been of llie .opinion broad could not be well baked in a Cook Stove, butT am convinced upon trial that it can be done as well in j&ur stove asm a brick oven. I ,believe that.the gerieral introduc tidri bf ydnf stoves into uee will he~verybencficial to tho public, therefore,l shall take pleasure in re- 1 commending It to my friends. wM ; Painted Lawns fSj De Laines. ,f UBT received an, extensive assortment of french .O. Lawns, faulted <JI *>f.% latent styles, at unusually low prices, ' ••' 5 • ■ Vlippingir Carty, Bhipp’g; April 2), 1843, can possibly result from.the use:pi iy >» for several reasons: I —'They are not recommend ed to cure all, and every disease, boasted of oilier preparations, (which the most Ignorant”miustTbe awa'rexahhot'beyas different diseases require different medicines,) but each ofDrrEeidy’s* Medicines are-recommerided-und. adapted to different classes of diseases, ihey dq not contain Mercury, or the minerals which aVc combined with most, if not all, other prepa rations in .use.,. They art perfectly sate and pleasant to take, containing nothing offensive.or deleterious, but being composed of Vegetable Extracts’—may be employed by young and old, mule and female, at all times, and under all cir cumstances, without restraint from occupation, temperate'or moderate living. They are,the preparations of a Regular Druggist, (Dr. Leidy ,) also attested by the most distinguish ed Physicians of the United States, among whom arc, Dr. P. S. Phvsic, Dr. N. ,Chapman, Dr. W. Gibson, Dr. S.’Jackson, Dr. W. E. Horner, Dr, W. P. Dewces, Dr. T. C. James, Dr. J. Redman Coxe. Dr. R. Marc, 6cc., tfc.; also, by tup Rev. W. H. Delaney, Robert Adrain, L. L. D., J. L. Biddle, Esq-,.and numerous others.— They have been employed in innumerable in* ttances, with the most unexampled success, as shousands can testify, among whom are the principal olficfersHn Washington City, Members of Congress, of the StateLegislaturcs, many of the Clergy, Btc. ts*c. (See certificates and re commendations, accompanying the directions ' with each-Medicinc. Dr. Lcidy’s Medicated Extract of Sdrsa/iar ilia.—The strongest'preparation of Sarsaparilla in existence. One Hundred Dollars will be for feited for a preparation equal to it. One Bottle (half a pint) is equal to six pints of thestrongest . Syrup of Sarsaparilla that .can be .made. Com ’ Ttfen:'aiKsrnlßrvirtueb—of -Sarsapar-vVla-is-upne-- cessary-xthc world knows it—it is Only neccssafy for persons using it to be sure of getting, a good preparation of it. , Sec recommendations, with directions. ' ■ ' • Price gl fid a bottlt . N.' Victory! ' WHO DOES NOT KNOW OF Da. Leidy’s Btoob Pills 1 a component which is Sar- Pills is well known, that comment uj)op.their virtues is almost'unnecessary., it to say they possess all-the Purgative and Purifying-pro perties that canJbe’combined in the form ol Pills. Newspaper Putting is unnecessary to their suc cess. ’ • -Their-efficacy., in one 1 case, is a sure introduction anil passport of-them to-a thousand.. jFivo years employmoptof them throughout the United States; have made theia.as-thsyu|eg.qrye, to bej?ictorions! Whilst tiro Proprietors and Manufacturers.SfjptlP ers Pills, have, been endeavoring to humbug the public in various ways to introduce their pills, publishing, columns bJ-matter.amLhoilsteririgihenri up by made, false, lying certificates, and attribu ting to their pills the powers of effecting every thing, barely excepting the restoration of tiro dead to life! -- • . Dr- Loidy has allowed- his Blood Pills to be come known by their effects; thus establishing for -them a character, that can never bo taken from them, and which is proof incontrovertible of their qualities. . Most'othor pills have gone putof-use since their introduction, many have fallen into deserved dis repute, and some are now altogether unknown; ■ still a few hangors-dn endeavor to gull the ignorant by plausible (though false) reasoning of the. E xtraordinary powers their pills possess; butthe/üb lic arelully sensible of.such imposition. / Dr. N. 8., Lrfdy is a regular Physician Jrug oist, attested by Dqotprs Physick, Chatman; Jackson, Dowels, Horner, Gibson.-Goxo,flare, &c., and,well knows thn nature ofifrolingrciiicnta | contained in his Blood Pills, and kSm 100 their, adaptation in all cases where a puiyjjfive is re quired, or for purifying- the blood. . There is no risk or danger in employing them; Iliey contain .rip Mercury—they do not produce in ilammrition.of the Bowels—they do not produce disorganization of, nor do they injure the digestive functions—they dd not produce the piles—they do not produce irregularity of the bowels', or costive nose, as do other pills; on the, contrary; they will bri found to obviate ill the foregoing, besides being .efficacious in all oasts‘whore a purgative may be neefessary, and for purifying the Blood and Animal Fluids. Ample directions, together with recommenda tions from Physicians and others, accompany each box of pills. qtj- Price 35 cents a box. \fter a 'trial of several" months, their opinions a ro handed in, and in general, ! found that their '*** delusions corresponded very closely with my Dr, Leidv’s,Tetter & Itch Qiiit- an, . S6mq trifling, alterations, However, were J 1 J rdo in the composition of some of the articles, nienty ahe suggestion of one or two* of the gentlemen; - AN infallible remedy foi* various affections of s;o which time they have been employed with 1 the Skin, removing Pimples, Ifustules, and- erc satisfaction, and most gratifying Eruptions, ot the Skin* and particularly rults'. The public,-it is believed, will fully ap ' adapted to the cure of Tetter and the pmto the importance of having access to medi- Itch. /oils, whose efficacy has been fully tested by the This ointment has been used in numerous,- nn j whose-virtues--aro'not to be weighed schools throughout the city and county, as j we l 0 inae dixit of an ignorant and reckless pro asFactories, employing s.«in‘ n { 0r,,0r by manufactured certificates. • ( whom I.cuer and Itcl, as \* J, 1 * sr bio for transportation, and in a manner that w insure them from injury from time and cl I i , accompanied, with suitable directions, for in the English, German, French and Spanish mges. ’ , ■ other Afflictions of the Still, prevailed, with the most unexampled success. Names ot School Teachers, us well as Superinteudanls and 1 ro prietors ot* Factories, could be given, confirming n the above, but for the delicacy they feel in hav J 3 ing their names published in connection .with 11 such loathsome and disagreeable alfcctipns. . Price 25 cents a box. J TERS’ VEGETABLE SHILLING . r 'fRENGTHENING PLASTER.—This is „ • • ... nc nly the cheapest, but the best, neatest, and Ruuematlc Ijimoient, oomforUiblophistcrin existence. A truly efficacious application for Rhuematism, . ters’ Shilling Plaster is an easy and most ef- Bruises, Sprairts, Stiffness and Weakness of the fo >e remedy for pain in the breast, side or stem joints, Numbness of the Muscles and Limbs, ac weakness or pain in the chest, loins or back, ; . Pains-along-the-Back r Spiue r liides,_and_across_ at ess of the neck, affections of the limbs or ‘ * the Loins. "• jo i, whether produced by rhcumatism'or other Many highly commendatory certificates from ea habitualpainof theheadof stomach, piles,; •. physicians and others, have been frequently co , coughs, liver complaints', weakness of the. published of its efficacy. See directions. ■ sp , predisposition to break out in biles and . Price cents a bottle, or three bottles for pj pgtlessness of the frame, and for general ■. % one dollar. ; • , . ’ . ■ , -de lation. ./ Xlie foregoing Medicines are prepared only, : any person-afflicted us above try one of Pe and sold Wholesale and Retail, at . b . tei Shilling Plasters, and we will veniura.to say l)l’, Lei<ly , S Health Emporium* th e could,not ho prevailed on to discard tt a- No 191 North Second street, near Vine street, ga for ten, or. most probably for a hundred dol (Sika of the Golden Eagle and .Serpents,) lai Price, only 12} cts.- „ I ‘ ■ “ . ' ’•* sale by S. Elliott, Carlisle;!. BurAhqrt, Nev* I Sold at the Drug Store of STEVENSON tS 1 . vil S. Wilson, Shippensiurg-, J. -P.’ Wallace, , I DlNELE,,Carlisle,:Pa. . . . . Gi village; J.'Seiler, Meehatiicsiurgi J:B.Zear? - “ ’ porUnghill. • ■ // : ' TO FARMERS. - ■SrBLANK’S, WITHEROW’S AND HIN- Jt/WOOD’S Improved Patent Ploughs, for sale ( at the Fdundry of ;the subscribers in Main street, a few doors feast of the Jail. '■ :.V- A. STOUFFEK,& Co. I Carlisle, March 10, 18 42. I ■■ Mi irWR, JOHN, J. MYERS has removed his Op- t j'B >ioe and dwelling to the threo etory Brick ’ house otf South Hanover atreet, adjoining the rest- £ ' dence of Mr. John HaysVand “Blean’s Hotel.” ; Doctor Myeri informs his fricnda and the pub lio that he cah tio consulted.'at all hours at hiqbf- X floe, (srhennot professianilly, engaged),and that- h , ho vrill devoto his undivided attention t9;U»Sev- t to oral ditties of his profession, and patucplarty to qt thetptactico of Midwifery and Surgery. Calls ir to the CouNTnv-anll 'be punctually nttendqd to, both night ahd day. *V ' . . : , V '‘^Cmlisl&f^Ajpril.ldylMlli: vjj |ni (f.Vi fLi THE GREAT, OBJECT GAINED. ®R. PETERS’ MEDICATED ibZENGES OR SUGAR DROPS. made pleasant to tlio tasto, and effective in subduing disease. Oneof the greatest discbveries.ihat dig- : linguistics thelDlh century,Js the combination of ~. medicine in aconccntraled form with .sugar,' male ing a compound certainly pleasant to the taste;—-'' By ihismeans, the revolting sensation produced .- - - by swallowing, natiseoud medicines, which oper ates' powerfully to aggravate disease, is entirely and the medicine is left to contend with the disease alone. , J&3TJCUSI.M EDICATED_IiOZEN G J3S_are_i„ the result of long and patient experiinentSj.made ■by..some of the most distinguished Physicians in the Union, with a view to theformation of several safe, cheap, pleasant and certain remedies for corn i plaints most prevalent in this country; and they ! have the satisfaction of assuring the" public that. • 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 as readily as Peppermint candy. , Caution^ —Children actually cry for Peters’ Lo- care should be observed to follow the - directions, lest, being so pleasant, they should ear too much. - - _ , others, if-an; FETEftS* CORDIAL LOZENGES—Arc 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' ) too frca.li.ving, tremors; spasms of the stomach, irritability of the nerves, hysterical affections, drowsiness,cholera morbus* sense of /fatigue and palpitation of the heart. From their efficacy in the relief of the headache, they are many the Headache Lozenge. , • - • Pried, 25 cents per box.' \ pETERS’ cbuGH LOZENGES—Aro now rapidly superceding all other preparations for the relief of Coughs,.Colds, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Catarrh, tightness of the Chest, Bronch- • itis, and similar pulmonary affections. It is now TyeH-establishcd-that-a-largir-proportioirof'caßcs of Consumption, by which so many valuable lives aro annually sacrificed, owe theirorigin to the neg lected colds and coughs, which might easily have been removed at an early period. No medicine will he found so cdicaoions in curing such cases as these Lozenges.' They infallibly allay tho cotigh, by removing the irritation whieh.lceeps it up, while at'.lhe same time they promote expecto ration, and telieve congestion,. Price, 25 cents ’* PIvTKKS' WORM nc knovvledggd the faculty to be the most’ scientific and successful preparation for the de strnction of wofins ever Differed to the public.— .There arc several ihedicinesudvertised as Specifics in such cases, but. limy have proved sb uncertain anil worthless, as tp have lost all confidencipwith the public. Some of them, indeed, are so Violent TivDieir-opcfafionf^ suits. ' Thejmblic, tliereforefis cautioned vgainst them.- Thffsc Lozenges, \vhile they w ill be found -tO-hc-WCi&ctlY safe, will ntnhe-game time n«wr 1_ fail, where worms are present, to destroy them. ... SYMK I’D .MS are-head- ache, vert go, paleness of the lips with" flushed checks, grinding, the teeth during sleep, disturbed dreams, sleep broken off by fright and screaming, convulsions, feverishness, thirst, bad taste in the mouth, offensive breath, breathing, itching of the nostrils, pain in the stomach, nausea, squeamishness-, voracious appeiite,]eanness, tenes mus, slight chills or shi.vorings, drowsiness, fa- - tigue, swelled stomach or.limbs, rising and cheat- ' ing in the throat, fee. mo THE READER. —History of the,Origin i Progress of Peter»\ Medicated Lozenges,— A-. bout n year since, the Proprietors, from a convic tion of the utter -worthlessness and deleterious na tmo of a largo proportion of the medicines ofiered' to the public as specifics in the cure of coughs, colds, worms, headache, Fever and Ague, &c. &c. poncoived the plan of getting up medicines in a palatable and linobjectionabJe form,' which would lieet the approbation of the faculty, and do away with the increasing evils consequent upon the use such pernicious nostrums. t For this purpqse, several kinds of medicated lozen ges, specifying the uses for which each was in ended-, and the indications which they had been bund to fulfil. ’ These, together with the exact jomposition of each kind, were placed in the lagids of *bu£ distinguished physicians, with the bquest that each would thoroughly test them in heir praclipo, and report to mo their several opin ms of their merits, with such remarks in regard i their composition as their experience might sug -1 SST received and for sale atthoDrug Store. rS.r Elliott,, .1 O’Neill’s Catliolicon. , fallible remedy for Scrofula, King’s Evil, ielas, Ulcers, or funning Sores, Ulcerous ’hroats. Eruptions of the Skin, and all kinds sstitutlonal Derangement occasioned by the eat use of Mercury.■ , . .- 117.1849.' ■. ■ . - a--'" , .slateof-^ful^^hnttl^ectased,^^^ ' ara of administration c:i the estate of Philip ,c’ t, late of North Middldtoh ia > ecnissiisJ to'thof sdhscriber rcsidlflgin said on ip:' All persons indebted lo said estate are «- iut to make payment imracdkttly, ; and lhoso hov T ; ag mstq ptcoont them properly authcnticatcd lor , . ll - -l >51,1848,—Gt» . V . ii *-v :•
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