tT-jtf LS;: plcaso Ukc ' iio tlco - that no 13rdnd- box. hnji l alop; tH(rsidc7‘and : .thp bottom,) each Vile signature ; of . ihy hand-writing, .Tjficao labels are cogxav- done at an .ft? rjjfo'fß;.it.will bo scon tliat-tlioori- medicine in: its pnri- if. the ;bbx has three iop,'th'o side and the bottom. Tho r(y persbns nrc tluly authorized and f Agency,, for tbd sale of BmndrclhV do Pills, “in Cumbcrlaudcounty. itricr,". V' * v ’ Carlisle; \ - ! *-x _ * Sliiffpcnaliurg; V • -Mochonicsburg. • ; / Sliircmanßtown. ' Llsburp. • ■, 'Kiimoy,/ . '-Ncwvillc. ' Kcnady|s. itiriati, - • ' Ncwbiirg.: Irusli, r . Boiling Springe. „ ■ New Cumberland. )f tbcso pills pro in some eases sold 2S, thb safety of tiro public requires to purchased except from thogq, re- irandrctlv Pills sold in Carlisle,.arc . Agent has an Engraveil Certificate ling.a representation of Dr. Brand 'at Sing-Sing, and upon which will ics dfi'tho new labels now used upon .boxes, B. BiuNnnETjij M.*D, i orlb Bth Bt.,Phila. AN’S HO'WIL, ' - ‘ . v i Corner-of the Public Square ... O AEXISI.EiFa. 'j IHE iubscriber has taken that well,rfinnwn .tavern stand, iieai'.the County Hall,' Carlisle,' ,attlu-OGGui)k'd-l>j-Mi‘.-WilU:nTi;irAltcnrwlierLr ,Ue will at all times be prepared to aeconmiodate Ins’old friends and the public*gener:diy, with every thing needful to make their visit agreea ‘ ble. - ", - ■- -TABLE will .be- sujVplied wUVi the best ,;the markel.can afford—lns BAR with the cholc •r-V-. est liquors—and every other requisite m the best . ■ ytylCf, Prices very moclerate. - ,• ; BOARDERS will be'taken by the week, year.-;: ■, ... './ 1 . *V 17.F.R \yii] bc always in attend- ance, DROVERS aiul otheis will - find it to 5 him a rid). . . -■: -• : ;m. mo'clellan, : iriiy,i3 t .iB4L :•. • c r ',~ ... —■ ■ • 1 , ;f f |IHB subscriber-has just returned from thhei . JL-tiesofNew York,“Philadelphia tind Balti • • •.more, and is now .opening at hiS store room South ’ 'East comer of.Marknt Square nod AT i oinlgtinntB 1: ?^^^ittdriyTi»c!Mijiiiiai»y‘G^WfjniiS«7^^'^get . 7 netal assortment of - - ” J ' ■ .'EASID’WAP.B, STONSWi-S'S. OEDAHWAHE, BRITTAEJIA- ; . • ' Oils, Paints, Varnishes,- Glass, Brushes, Whips, : CMtesVft/ampa for burning Camphino Oil, and "a , ' groat varietyof articles .useful and necessary for and keeping a house. . Ho has also, and wfil constdhtly.lceep on hand, ■: aoheap and clegaht substitute for hy Sperm Oil, and having been appointed the agent ;C '' of Messrs. Bachees.&\Brother,o£ Newark, N J., ■forthe.saleofJONES’.PATENT LAMP in this "county, lie is prepared'to furnish Lamps and Oil ' h-a|;ayvery reasonable rate to all who'may wish to 7 riew'an'd.econbmical light. . f his goods himself, and'made '■ V mS.purchases, Cash, lie is able and determined vlb.sell lowi fThose 'having the cash to lay out ' will fihdittb their advantage to givo him a call. ■ ■ • HENRY DUFFI ELD. . ; Carlisle, July 9, 1840. ,' ! tf ’ BIE&N’SHOTEL, THE subscriber,has.t'aken that well known tav crii stand ini ' South Hanover, street, formerly . '.. .occupied by George Beelom. and more recently by ’ William S. Allen, where lie.is prepared toaccdrh modate all who may favorliiin with their custom, J, ■; in the best style, and on the most reasonable termsi' - will; always be supplied Iwilfi the , . choicest liquors—and bis TABLE; with the best - the tnarkcts oan afford. ’’ His STABLINGris ample, and a careful Ostler will'be-kept;always.-,fn attendance.' DROVERS * *|Mll;fli»di|r to thair>dTO,ntjge to give him a call* ' BOARDERSwiII Be taken by .the week, month, ; . orydar. . '. ' „ *, .■ Nothing shall be .left undone’ on the part of the suhscitber..to;please those,who may pay. his house therefore solicits a sharoof public paV * s*rV; &v.»^* ' ®IBiJIB N, KtoBSPEpTFULT,Y informij'lfin-puMie tTmt lie * ready to per- A forincvciyduty.otan Undertfficj- V JHo ia prepared at . tunas to jntfic .Gofrms and.ia Timbrels,—; ■ • - -' ’, *»« at liis new ’ is. Bullock’s v -auiEM Wil?^.^n|o^tk^ofita^mpd9ting. terms. a^>enin<r' ’ SK?iJs.”’P*fV^{ IWry 1 Wry ’ ns the assort t :>?;Egpaandthepricea.,oß,low,ifnotlbwet, "' Stone waaEal- XJhurchfbwni Tin, & Stove Business. ■^a,coi3.fridll;y-&:eleaizkri!obin- SON having entered into Co-Partnership, in the Tin, Copper, and'Stove business, under the firm oF FIUpLISY & 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 street Carlisle; where they will, at all-times, be prepared to serve purchasers with any article in their lilio,.on the most reasonable terms. In addition tdjajl othorvarietiesofstoves, which they will constantly have on hand; they have pur chased of Mr. J. G. Hathaway, the exclusive rmlil to manufacture and, sell Hathaway's Patent “Hot Air Cooking -7““7~~“'StoWs in the counties of Cumberland'and Dauphin; and being entirely convinced of .'the great superiority of this over all other kinds of Cooking Stoves how in use, they wilrcbntihue to set them up as here tofore practiced by Messrs. E. Robinson & Co., on trial with all persons who are to tost their superior excellence. .. ' • For. the information of those who-are not ac quainted with the advantages of tli\HuUlir Cook ing Slopes, wo subjoin the certificates'of .some ,of the many highly respectable gentlemen who have favored us’with. their yritlen.opihion of the merits of the article.' . , ;, , . . • **• ’5 Orri's/e,.November 9,J811. - SwjSnway. Ea^ have inspected.it and.examined the principles up ■on which it is constructed. ,1 have also made par ticular inquiry of thecookswho'haveusedit: irony a very favorable Opinion in regard to'it; I prefer it to the Rotary;,which wo have heretofore.had in' use, It; js represented as'baking remarkably well,'' and as being a saving of fuel. The ciroulalion'of. the heat so extensively after it is generated, and before tf escapes, by theipipe, inustlead to this re.-. suit. 4 There is a great convenience in the ilso of ■ it, from the numerous and'various implements em ployed about it in cooking, at the same time. • Carlisle, November 8,1811. Messrs. E. RuWrismicpCb.— Gentlemen:—l have had sufficient time to try “Hathaway's Patent Hut Mir Cooking StovCi'l- you put up inmy kitchen, and am prepared to certify to its good qualities. Iflnd that large quantities of water can bo .heated- with It in a short time; that for cooking it boils, roasts meat, and bakes.bread. . The provision, in this .cooking stove for baking bread is the only arrange ment lhavo ever seen man article of the kind,“at all calculated to accomplish that object. The sim plicity of its arrangements are its great rccomraen dation, the entire? heat is applied to the purpose intended, and I. verify believe a great saving of fuelis jmeoted. Comparing the Hot Air Cookin'. Stove With tiie much celebrated Rotary, th»latter .is insignificant and a toy; incapable', of any thino but boiling, Xam 'of 111 G opinion that ho arranyt> ment of iron can to made to supersede the “diet Air Cooking Stove;” nor can !<• suggest any im provement.' Your ob’t. serv’t, . '■' : Harrisburg, November 11, 18-11. - Messrs* E, Hobiiison Co,—Gentlemen:—Ac cording to your request, I have given one of “Hdth uusuy 3 Patent Hut Jl!r Cuo/dng ’Stoves'* a Ihoroniili trial, and in rny opinion think-it one of the'.best now in use. 1 hiive had a-Uotary stove in use for several .years, and anrdecidedly in favor of your stoves—they-do diet consume as much fuel as the Uo.tary, and are better adapted for baking, and e qually. as well for any kind of cooking. ■ Your’s with respect, . .. . . "■ • ; “ ' VAL. HUMMEL, Jr. ~ ■ DAVID GLEAN. i= -nr : : if I’dp certify that I am no,w usinfr one of Hatha way’s Patent Hot Air Cook Stoves, No. 3,-and do recommend, it as superior to any stove 1 have seen.... The great saving .of fuel and the variety that can be cooking at the same lime, makes it an object to those who wish tafimilitale the operations of the kitchen. / J. OJJLBEETSON. • Charabotsbhrg, Septq&iberC, 11841. - rt I have, in usa.in of Hathaway’s L’atentblfllAir Cod|;ihg Stoves, and can recom niend it article. The one 1 have i } B rif 0 * boilers ajid. an oven.siifficiently. large tcMjalwo loavfis'bf bread. The baking, roast mg and boiling, cah.l>o done at the same-time and with much'less wood than required for any stove I have.eyer used. This size appears to-bspeou- I-invite them t<> call and see this stove In use. aSI shalHakepleasure'm. showing the. stove to those tyho wish to seelfc; ,-i,S. WUNDEULICH. Carl isle,-September .13, 1841. Messrs. E. Robinson & Co. . ; have fairly tested the “Hot Air Stoves" which you put up at . my house and can recommend -it;as possessing principles of econoniy arid convenience far surpassing, any other stove’s 't ll - '’'oilers coming in res it great fa l mated pit such .fine a manner /eat savingof to adopt it. .EIiLAN. FRIDLEY * ROBINSON. a. McDowell, ■%' THOMAS J, BELL,. : : >/, Mouse Fainter €tlasict\. HI) ESPEC'ITULLY informs {he public. that O.Qj he has commenced the HOUSE PAINT ING & GLAZING BUSINESS, in ay its vari ous branches, and hopes by strict attention to bu siness and moderate charges to merit and receive a share of public? patronage. His simp is in Pitt ■street, directly in the .rear of Stevbnson& Dinkle’s Drug store. , Carlisle, April 14, 1842.- 6t/ M. D. ROBERTS’ VEGETABLE EAi- The" efficacy, of Ibis most valuable Embrocation is attested by thousands who have proved its hcal ing qualities in the cure of the most troublesome diseases td'which'the horse is liable, such' as old er" fresh Wounds,'Sprains, pains and weakness of the Limbs, Bruises, Swellings, stiffness of •the’ Joints, &c. &cl , , . - Among' numerous certificates which might be produced, the following is thought sufficient; it is from L Reesides, Esq. the great stage owner and mail contractor.' • This is to certify that I have used M. B. Ro berts’ Ernbrocationfor various, kinds of Sores,, Wounds, & Sprains on horsesj and I find it to ex ceed any other that X. have filed. ■ V. -.— IrREESIDEr For sale in Carlisle, by Stevenson §■ Hinkle, •JWB. JT. C. JVEJFJFy-r snßaapM'.jDsST ibt i; HJJ ESPECTEUELY* informs the ladies and BJ& gentlemen of Carlisle and its vicinity that he sets Artificial Teeth in the -ipost approved rnmnieiu—He-also^oal teeth to'arrest decay., • P A > N. prepares a tooth powder, which tens the teeth, without Injuring the enariielycot* ors the gums a fine red and refreshesthe mouth. 1 he tooth ache will lie cured, in cases, without extraction; andjin- odontalgic wash is •prepared for healing sore gums arid fasten the teeth. . • . ' Ladies and gentlemen are requested to call and examine his collection of Porcelain 6rJn comiptable teeth, which will never decay or change color, and arc free >.from alhunplCasant odour, durable and well adapted tor Chewing, which will be inserted Iri the best manner and.at tan* prices, ■ •- r ' . ', . " fl yui'ngrmm, a t,tjiel,' tessum. i' roin it vloug aful surx'tsstul iw'acucc, he luipes toghe general Satisfaction. Jr. ' Carlisle, August 1, 1839. Celebrated Medicines, f OII\ J, MYERS & Co. have.been appoint- QJe od Agents in Carlisle forthe.above medicines -rand have just received from Now York a larn-e assortment—consisting impart of r ■ The. Balm of Columbia.! ■ „ ‘.Hewes Nervous & Bono.Liniment.! .Hays celebrated Linimoht! ’ r East India. Hair Dye,... Bartholomew’s Expectorant. Dr. Daily’s Magical Pain Extractor. , iPoorman’s Plaister. Roach &.Bcd Bug Bane, &0., together with a large assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Cherriicals, Paints, Oils, Dye Studs, &o. &c., which will be sold Wholesale or retail at the lowest prices. March, 17, 1842^, JOHN REED. OF ALL PREPARATIONS.for the CURBS OF CORNS, itcansoon be found that VVhee 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 seven years, and used all r thc preparations for his cure offered during that time without being (jured.. He noticed the ad venisements and obtain ed two bpxea ofthe Pine Extract, intent an giving it a thorough trial; he used half of one box and is entirely cured bynt. • Depots, No. 59'Chcsnut st., N, E.-corncr'of Fourth & Chesnut, and N05.,28 apd 20 Arcade. Price 25 & 50 cts. W. WHEELER/ Nov 4,' 184 L * Importer & Proprietor. For. sale in Cavlisib, by Stevenson & Diiiklo, Estate of Jacob Kilheffcr, jr.'dec’d,' _LETTERS testamentary .on the estate oC Jacob IC.illicfTpr.jr. late of’Eqst Ponnsborough townsliipi" Cumberland county; deo’d., have been issued to the subscriber residing in , said township: All persons indobled~to said os tale are requested to niglto imniefliato payment, and those having olaiiiia to pfeseSE flfem'rfbf settlement. ' MARY KIUIEPFER, Executrix. April 21, ... fin HE subscriber respectfully informs .the pub , SL. lie that he intends carrying on the business in all its.vafious branches, in Loutlierslreet.a few doo'rp of he will at all line, such as Weaving 'Fcnilian and Ra<r.Carpet, Cloth, Plain and Twill’d Blanketing, Plain and -Barred Flannel —Also Rag Carpet will be woven, and.-Qhain found at-J5 cents per yard, 1 1 cuts of chain to the yard—and 31 feta for 1 cut to theyard. ;Woolen.carpel chain colored at the shortest notice. ‘ - HENBY-HARKNJSSS. Carlisle, April 7,1842, ... , S-ltO^E TjjMkE-BubscTiber,-thanW\il~f6r past lavors, re- JL spectfully informs his customers and ll\e pub lic in general, that he has removed to that large commodious establishment, on the North-west corner of the Public Square, late the property of Thomas C. Lane, wbicn be has fitted up in-a very superior manner as a / 1* UB li IC II OUS E„ and where ho is prepared to .furnish all-wh'o may favor him with.their custom with fhe very best accommodations., . ~ Thia Hotel,, from Its central location,.is very convenient for business men; and being-near the stoppingplaoeofthei Cars oh the_Hail.foad, it will alsoTurnish Travellers'with 1 a ready place of rest 1 and refreshment. The ROOMSaTolargo-amr airy—the ' .' , ‘ v., v-r - • table, ; wiil.always. be well supplied with the’ best the markets cah afford—theWß AR with the best of Liquors—the : charges will be reasonable—and nothing shailbo left unddrioonthe the Sub scriber to merit a share of public ptflronagc. BOARDERS will betaken by the week, month, or year. ■' UROVERS vvill fmd it to their interest to stop wiih him, as his STABLE js amble, and a care ful and csperienced;OSller always it'-attonddnce77~ - • K GEORGE BEETE.M., ‘ Carlisle, April 1,1841. \ • i ' tf. sty days I have !n Use Become ever all other' y the trial that ijT may all he erfeot manner ml ;X have dr- ; I have herc hl-npt-be well mnyinced.upoti murstovepsin icral introduc tory Beneficial loasuro ini re- ■ 'Jlstale qf.'ffibrahartWefa IT E'ITKKSofAd ministration do bonis non,on fLA (ho estate of Almihnm \V?I tmc'r, late of East PunnsboroughlQwnship,’CumberlundXcounlj, tiavobeenisaAredlotho'aiibscrihcrreaidingirisnid W’lll please inalfe poyrnent ihOßfe; 4 jjlsB, XB4s* ■* moudy; v ■Xnincs'.i-, UROCATION. WEAVING-. - - ATIONS are calculated to prbduce 4 more real good than can possibly result from the use .of any others, for several reasons;—They are not recommend ed to cure all, and. every disease, as is generally boasted of other preparations,’(which the moat ignorant must be aware cannot be, as different diseases, require different medicines,) but each of Dr, Leldy.'s Medicines are recommenced and , ad»ptecl>o different classes of diseases? They do not contain Mercury,'or the minerals which j are combined with rhost, ifaDt a!l| other prepa* rations in use. They are perfectly safe am) pleasant to take, containing nbthingmffensive or deleterious, but being composed of Vegetable Extracts—-may be employedby old, male and female, at ail times, and under all cir cumstances, withpuj; restraint from temperate or inoderate living. They are the preparations of a Kegular Druggist, (Dr. Leidj,) also Physipiah; attested by the mtat distinguish ed Physicians of the'United States, among’ whom are,..Dr4-P,-S* Physic,- W. Gibson, Dr*. S* Jackson, Dr. W. E. Horner, Dr. W. P, Dewees, Dr. T, C. James, Dr. J. Redman C’oxe, Dr. U. Hare, &c., Uc. ; also, by this Rev. VV. 11. Delaney, Robert Adrain, L. L. D., J. L. Biddle, Esq., and numerous others.— They have been employed in innumerable in ttances, with the must unexampled success, as shousands can testify; among, whom are tire principal officers in Washington City , Members' of Congress, of the State Legislatures; many of ■ tile Clergy, &c. isf c. (See-certilicates arid re commendations, , accompanying the directions with eacli Mfedicine. ■ . ■ __— lixtraci of Sarsa/iar* ///«.—The strongest preparation oroais.iji.inlla in existence. One fluntlred Dollars will lie for feited for a preparation equal to it.- One Bottle (half a, pint) is.equal to six pints of the strongest Syrup of Sarsaparilla tliiit can be made. 'Cbm ment upon the virtues of Sarsaparilla is unne cessary—the world knowsjt—itisoiilynecessaty for persons using it.to be sure of getting a good preparation of it. See recommendations, with directions, , ' ; “ ■ ‘Price gl 00 a bottle '' Victory ! WHO DOES NOT KNOW OP Da. Leidv’s ■Blood PiLtsl a Component part of which is Sar • sapiirilla. ; rBjgptatiph of Dr. eiimmo.t. upreti rfScic.i they possess all.the Purgative and'Purifying pro-' ponies that can bo combined in the form o'l Hills. ' Nowspapcr Hufting is unnecessary to TheirVsuc cess( J ' _ u, ‘I -'Tit'cir eifleacy, in one-case, is a sure introduction and passport of them to a thousand. Five years employ ment of them throughout the, United States, Have made tliera:,as they deserve to bo Victorious! v Whilst the Proprietors and -Manufacturers of oth ers Pills, have been endeavoring to -humbug the public in -various ways to introduce, their pills, publishing columns of matter and boilsjfying tliera up by made, false, lying' certificates'; mid attribu ting to thcif-pillsxthe-powors of effecting every thing’, barely excepting the restoration of the dead to life. . - t • . m —- Dr. Leiily has allowed his Blood Pills to be come known by their effects; thus establishing for them a character that can' never be taken from them, and which is proof incontrovertible of their qualities. Most other pills have gone out of use since their introduction, many have fallen into deserved repute, and some are now altogether unknown; stillafpw hangers-on endeavor to gull the ignorant by plausible (though false) roasoning 'of the ox; traordinary powers their pills possess; but the pub lic are fully sensible of such, imposition. < Dr- N. 6. Leidy is a regular Physician' Drug gist, attested by Doctors Physick, Chapman, Jackson, Dewces, .Horner, Gibson, Coxe, f lare,. &c., and well knows the nature of the'ingredients co’nlained in his Blqod Pills, and knows,too their adaptationTti all cases where a purgativeTs're quired, or for purifying the blood. There is no risk or danger in employing them; they contain no Mercury—they do not produce in flammation of the Bowels—they do not produce disorganizapon'-of, nor.de they injure the digestive functions—they do not produce the piles—they do not produce irregularity of the bowels, orcoslive ncss, as do oilier pills; on tho -contrary, they will heriound to obviate all theforegoing, besides heinrr eflicnciqUs in ail cascs'where, a purgative may be necessary, and, for purifying the Blood and Animal Fluids;. ' -' -t Ampl.e directions, together with Tccommcnda-r. tions Irom Physicians and others, accompany each .box.of pills,. - - - • - (O' Price 25-cents a box 3)r. Lcidj’s Tetter •Sj.lt&U Oiut- AN infallible remedy for various affections of the Skin, removing Pimples,. Pustules, and •Eruptions, of the Skin, and particularly adapted to the cure of Tetter and the . Itch. * —^lia-nintment—httif-bc^nTiuscd schools throughout the .city and county, as well, as Factories, employing numerous girlsai/d boj s and amongst whom Tetter and Itch, as Well as other Affections of the Skin, prevailed, with the most unexampled success. Names of <tyhoul •Teachers; as well as Superinteiidants afid Pro prietors of Factories,*coulcl be gjven, confirming ’TTre for tiie delicacy-they feel in hav ing. their, names-published fib connection with such loathsome and disagreeable affections, . ■ ' ”■■■' 1 ’ 7 Dr, Leidv’s Llhupmatic Liniment s , A truly efficacious application for Rhuematism, Bruises, Sprains,-Stillness of'the Joints, Numbness of the Muscles and Limbs, Pains fdong the Back, Spine, Sides, and across the Loins. *■ Many highly commendataiy certificates from physicians and otheVs, have been frequently published of its efiicucjv See directions. • .. Price 374-cents avhottle, Or' three bottles for dnedullar. ' , Tiie foregoing Medicines are prepared Only; and Sold Wholesale ancl Uetai], at ; - Dr.'Lciily’s Uealth Emporium, North Second street, pear Vine street, (Sign,ortlie-Golderi Eagle and Serpents.) ' Philadelphia.. •- Sold iit the Drug Store' of DINKLE, Carlisle, Pa. . . >■ .. TO FARMERS. f FLANK’S,* WITHEROW’S AND HINV -WOOD’S Improved, Patejjt-Ploughs, for sale at.tho Foandry of the substfriberß ih-Maiastfoet, a few doora east of Hie Jail. * • css, M : : M . V ' v ; A. STOUFFER, & Co. Carhsls, March. 10,1812;: u.y ~ V; ; : ’-v .'^ DR. JOHN 5; Riyi3llS has removed his Of-, sice dwelling to the; three story BHcjt, house on South'.Dahoyer street; adjoining the jest*' dehce of Mr. ilohri Haya’andnßLEAN’eHorEL.” Doctor: Myero infOrms hia frienda ahd the-pub licithatho.oan.becbnsullod at aif hours at hia of .lcer(wlien not professionally ehgaged) and that ho-will devolo lus undivided attention lo'tho'seT, %tai :dntie9 of. hia parttoularly tb MBpraoticeofMiDWiF-EnYena.SenaEny. Calla ®.tlioCodNTny;p'i)hbapanc,luanynttendedto. h’qtlr nipht and daylfe - V v-i.,! ' . 1 ’ Carlisle, April 14, 16iS. -#-u' S--Pj|. meht, THE GREAT OBJECT GAINED. BR. PETERS’ MEDICATED LOZENGES. OR SUGAR DROPS. Medicine made pleasanj to the "taste, apd .effective in subduing Onepf tlie greatest discoveries that dis tinguishes tliel'Jtii century, is the'cbmbination of medicine in aconccntratcd form with sugary mak ing a compound certainly pleasant to tliotaslc._— By. this means, .the revolting sensation produced by swallowing nauseous medicines, which oper ates-powerfully to aggravate disease, is entjroly avoided, and the medicine is left to contend with the disease alone. . ' PETERS’ MEDICATED LOZENGES are the resultjof long and patient experiments, made by some of the most distinguished Physicians in tlie Union, with a vioyv to the formation of several safe, cheap,' plca4fft(and certainr'cmedius for com plaints most prevalent in this country; and they have tlie satisfaction of assuring the public that their success has far outstripped their most san guine expectations. t __To.Parents it is recommended to" keep these medicines at all limes on hand. Your children will eat them-ns readily as Peppermint candy._ Caution —Children actually cry for Peters’ Lo zenges, and care should be obseryed .to follow the 'difectidns' les't, being so plcasantj they should ea; too much. PETERS’ CORDIAL LOZENGES—Are a specific for the relief of tlie nervous or sick headache, lowness of spirits dr, melancholy, lan guor and, debility, either from previous'diseasd of too free living, 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 called by many the Headache Lozenge. ■ Price, 25 cents per box. PETERS’ COUGH LOZENGES-Are now , rapidly superceding all other preparations for the relief of Goughs, Colds, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Catarrh, tightness of the Chest, Bronch itis, and similar pulmonary affections. Tt is now well established that a large proportion of cases of Consumption, by which so many valuable lives arc annually sacrificed, owe their origin to the neg lected-colds and coughs, which might easily have been removed at'an early period! .No medicine will be found .so ,efficacious in curing such'cases' as these Lozenges, "grimy infallibly allay The' cough, by removing the irrilation.whicli keeps .it up, while at thO-same tiihif they, promote oxpecto r.-ttion, and relieve congestion. • Price, 25 cents since, t(iO'Froprietors f , from a coirtte" non oftho utter worthlessness aiul delefcriousnn tuie of a largeiproportioKof-tho mbdicines oflered to Hie public as specifics in the cure of coirnhs, colds, wormsr;iread!rehey l Pcycrand'*AgTre'"&e^Stcr conceived tho plan of getting up medicines in a palatable and unobjectionable form, which would meet the approbation of the faculty, and do away with tile increasing evils “consequent upon the use of- such pernicious nostrums. For tins purpose, ho compounded several kinds of medicated lozph gos, specifying-aim uses for which each was in tended, and the indications which thcyjiad’bccn loundto fulfil. These, togelher-witli-the exact composition of each kind, were' placed in the hands of six distinguished physicians, with the request that each would thoroughly test them in their practice, and report to me their several opin ions of their merits, with-such remarks in regard to their composition as their experience mi'dit sug gest. . After a trial of several months, their opinions were handed in, and in general,! found that,their conclusions corresponded very closely with my own. Some trifling alterations, however, were made in tin? composition of some of the articles, at the suggestion of and or two of the gentlemen; since which time they have, been employed with entire satisfaction, and W ith the most gratifying results. The public, it isbelieved, will fully ap preciate the having access to m'edi ciries,.whose cflicacy has.been fully tested by tho faculty, and whose virtues arc not to ho weighed by the ipse dixit of an ignorant and reckless pro prietor, or by manufactured certificates'. Those medicines are now prepared in a form suitable for transportation,'and in a manner that will insuio them from injury from time and cli mate, accompanied with, suitable directions! for lise, in tho English, German, French and Spanish languages. , • FrriTUS’ \VOftM ac knowledged by the faculty to bo the most scientific and successful, preparation for the de struction of wcgpis ever offered' to tjio public.— There 'arS eTeVoraTmcdicinc's advertised as specifics and worthless, ns to have lost all confidence with the public. Some of them, indeed, are so .violent ip their operation, asto frequently lead to fatal re sults, The public, therefore, is cautioned against ■them. These Lozenges, while they will be found to be perfectly safe/ Will at the, same tinm never fail, where worms are present, to ddktroy tllem. SYMPTOMS OF WORMS.—These are head ache', vert go, paleness of the lips with flushed cheeks, grinding the tcelln during sleep, disturbed dreams, sleep broken off by fright and screaming, convulsions, feverishness, thirst, bad taste in lhe mouth, offensive breath, cough,dlfficultbrealhing, itching of the nostrils, pain in the stomach; nausea, squeainislmcsSjVoraciousappotite, leanness, tenes mus, slight chills or shivorings, drowsiness, fa-, tigtio, swelled stomach dr limbs, rising and choak ing in the throat, &c> PLASTER,—'PIus is not only the cheapest,- but the best, neatest, and moat comfortable plaster in existence. " Peters’ Shilling Plaster is an easy and most ef fective remedy for pain in the breast, side or stom ach, weakness or pain in the chest, loins or back, stiffness of the neck, affections of, the limbs on joints, whether produced by rheumatism or other causes, habitual pain of the head or stomach, piles, colds* coughs, liver complaints* weakness of th’e spine; predisposition To break out in biles and pimples, listlessness of the frame, and for general debilitation. . ■ . * : . Lot any person afflicted aa above try one of Pe ters’ Shilling Piasters, and we will venture to say that ho could not ha prevailed, on to discard it a gairi, for ten, or- moat probably for a hundred dol- Price,only ISJ ota, : • ‘ ihr sale by S, Elliott, Carlisle; J, Burkhart, Ifcw ville; S.''Wilson, S/iippe'nsburg; J. B. Wallace, Qreenviliage; J. Mecharitcsbitrg; J.H.Zear ing, SporlingbiU, ' ' . , . ’ > TJUS'I’-rcccivcd sale at the Drug Store tP-of S. Elliott, . “• • -' ".'Q.’Neilhs Catliojicon. ■ - > An infallible remedy for Scrofula,, King’s Evil, .Eryaipelaa, Sore Throats, Eruptions of the Skin, and all kinds of Constitutions), Derangement occasioned by lire tooiffeal use of Mercury. ' ; ' ' April 7,1812. ' ■ ' Estate of Phijip Lenhart, deceased, ' Letters' of minimis [ration on: the estate of Philip Lcnbatt, late of NorthMicidivton township, deceased.' have been issued , to'the', aubsaribcir residing, in said township: All persona indebted to.saidneStfUC.'aro rc qucsled to'make payment havs ins claims to present. them for settlement.. . . s;:,;ADUAHAM LAMLERTONp3Mistmton, April «f, 1843.-r-6l* '. loss ordatoAgebt rins.; • ' , The Spring Garden Mre jfnsurance Com ' ; \S pany 6f Plkta<letphia, Make Insurances, either temporary orperjtct-' ual, against lossprdamage by Eire, inToVvn or Country, on Houses,.Barns and .Buildings of., allkinds; on HOuseholiTFurhiture, Merchandize,' Horses, Cattle, Agricultural, Commercial & Man ufacluring Stock, and Utensils of every dciscrip tion, as well as Mortgages and Ground llents, up on the most favorable terms. ■ The following are the usual rales, vizi On stone and brick buildings, ftopi ■ 35 to 40 els. bn $lOO, “ Log and frame, ‘t CO to 70 cts. on 100, Merchandize and furni- ' ture in brick or stone buildings, from 40,‘t0 50 clq. on * 1100. “ Do. in log or framei GO to 70 cts. on 100, “ Horses, cattle, farming \ ' utensils and sundries, at about ■ 50 cts. on 100, PaRPBTTMst RISES. ' On Bfi'nf or Stone' buildings,” $25 on $l,OOO, the premium subject to be withdrawn at any time by.tho party insuring, at adeductionof spercent, on the amount paid. Applications for Insurance, or any information on the subject, may be 'made either personally or by letter, at'the. Company’s.Oflice, at the north, west corner of Sixth and Wood streets. ■ ' MORTON M’MICHAEL President, ■ L. KRUMBHAAR, Secretary, or JOHN J. MYERS, Agent, Carlisle, Pa, DIRECTORS. Morton M’Michael, George M. Troutman, Joseph .Wood, Samuel Townsend, P. L. Laguerenne, , Robert L.JjQuehead, Llijali Dallett, R. W,' Pomeroy, Schreiner, Charles Stokes, ■ Joseph J. Sharpless. February 3,1812.—1 y JVevp Foundry ami Machine Shojt. The subscribers thankful for prist favors, here* by notify the public that they still-continue at .- the old stand ill Main Street/ a few doors east of fhe Jail, where- they are prepared to do at short ' notice j; atog j Hollow Anvils, AJun<h : Ws Palcnl iVaclSnca Mill castings; fyerfye. T/mjwitlalsirbuilil - . •- '- ’ AND , _ .- • TH-RASHJNG.MACiSJNiES^ and do_;ilf kind,a of repairing, as they are'well prepared,vyith patterns Ilf vafilms kinds. They will boxes. Btr." See.■ . Ihey ardi 'iilao'prepared to execute patterns ' for Mill Gearing, and of every kind, at short notice. , ■ » t Also, on hand a lot hi WitlverniV’s Improved - Paten.t Ploughs, which they, will dispose of r'ea ' sounbly* 'l,- , ' --A. STOUFFER & Co. Carlisle, March 17,1812. BOOT & SHOE FACTORY;' , THE subscriber always thimkful for favors in the above line, hereby informs K[J I. his customers and the pub- K I lic> generally, that lIIS in directly oppo s»/c tho Carlisle Hotel and Car Oliico, in thereat of Stevenson arid J)inklo*s Medicine store, where he will bo thankful for all favors, and endeavor to please all who may give him tbeir custom. Terms.— Cash or Country produce nt market price. "JAM£S SPOT'J’SWOOD', \ CCj'A young man of .good habits, who has some ■ knowledge of the-bnsirtess, will ho taken on instruc tion; also, an Apprentice , to both of whom, terms will be made agreeable, if possible, # •' Carlisle ril 7, 1842.—Stcow, REMOVAL. fHE subscriber respectfully informs his pa tronsrtnd the'public in general, that . He has - emovcd hjs Fashionable Chair Making Establish ment to the \i r cst side of South Hanover-street, a ew doors south of Dr. Geo. D. Fonlke’s. Hav ing procured first rate workmen,* he is prepared to .manufacturc-to’order-ami keep constantly-on-handf a supply at the most accommodating terms of ' Rush 4- Cane Bottomed f fcL’ ' CH/VIBS, • ' ’ ' Settees $' Sociables, Common <V Fancy . vriyrpso- chairs, ,• Larger Boston Rocking Cljairs, Cushioned and Spring Seated Boston flocking Chairs, I^ursing Cushioned, and Spring Seated Rocking Chairs.: Alsp, Children’s small chairs of every 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 of House and Sign Painting, Paper Hanging, Glazing arid Gilding. The subscriber hopes by strict attention to bu siness, together with his long experience in the aboya_.busincss,-ti).meriL-the--continuance-K)fthg patronage so'Hberally bestowed upon him. Carlisle, March. 17,1812. : Valuable Property at , ' PRIVATE SALE. THAT. Valuable frcpcrty situatedin Papertbwn, about five miles south of Carlisle, Pa., on the turnpike roaddeading from Carlisle to Baltimore, known by.the name of the ■ •* ' “ mjyiqjs pjipjer is offered.for| sale. a.lt;,'is'one of the'largestclass of has iecently been thoroughly.repaip., ed and’fitted; up with new and expensive machin ery. iu which the' paper is, dried on Steam-Cylin ders. •■, . ,” . jfi 1 ;: „ . ~There:are two engines-in, the inill,’wiOf water: power sufficient to drive two more.;' In connexion, wilh.the aboye property, them fire about 108 acres of first rate land, having thereon erecte.d a ' MAN SIQJV'HOUSE, withtheappurtenances fortJie accommodation oiT the manager—besides 3 substantial Tenements. , Application can be made to Win. B. Mullen oh the premises, or to . WM. B. KNOX, . ■ .-= Atlly.'for the owners, Carlisle..': October2B,lB4l. ■ ‘.tf .-■■■/ : ’ NOTICE, Whereas Jeremiah Myers of Dickinfcon • township, j Cumberland Coun ly, Perin sylvania,' baa executed an ] assignment of all his'property to the subscriber in trust. - j for the payment of hie creditors,, as. will more fully ap-] tb.e deed of. assignment which is duly record* cd in the Rccorder’s.Office for said county; 1 All per.; * eons, having claims the said Mycrs are there* - fore requested to prcWnt the some, and those to radke payment ;i to the, assignee atlmresiddnceijjV South' Miikfieton“iotVnship.: ‘ -f ■ : I.:- :; v ‘V yv v H -v®AyiD ; SOOBBy, Ab»gnbd^ }. S. C. E. K, DAVIS.
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