American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, August 12, 1852, Image 4

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    tfew Family Grocery Store.
High St., fwo doors East of Market House,
South Side.
THE undersigned begs leave to inform the cUi
-Beoa of Carlisle and the public generally, that he
J™ opened a new FAMH. Y GROCERY STOKE,
on East High Sireol, and hopes by strict attention
to business, and a desire to acooimnodato and
please all, to merit a stare of public patronage.—
f keep constantly on hand an.assortmont of the
best family groceries, such as Coffees,- Sugars,
Molasses, &0., &0., Lovering’o superior while
Crushed, Lump and Pulverised Sugars, at the
lowest prices. Also Rio and Java Coffees, of
beat quality.
Qnecnswarc,
of every description, including French and Eng
lish Chinas in setts or by the piece; also Granite
and common ware of every doscnplion,
assortment of Glass ware, Willow and Cedar
ware of every description.
Teas,
Black, Imperial and Young Hyson Teas of the
heal quality, Sweet Spiced Zealand Chocolate,
prepared Cocoa,
Oswego prepared Corn,
manufactured and refined expressly for food, with
recipes for making boiled Custard, Ice Cream,
Pies, Cake, Blanc Mango, Minute, and Puddings,
also a lot of Hecker’s Farina.
Sugar Cured Hams,
of the very best quality, together with Dry Beef,
Tongue, Fish, Peaches, Smoked) Herring,&c.
Spices of all kinds, Ground Alum, and fine la*
file salt.
Jr I*lll^B}
such as Oranges, Lemons,} Figs, Prunes, Rai
sins, &c., &o.
Lamps, I
a full supply of Pine Oil ami Fluid Lamps, at
lowest prices, constantly on hand. Rose’s Ex*
eelsior Ink, a superior article In small and large
bottles/ Persons would do well by calling and
examining before purchasing elsewhere, as we sell
cheap for cash. W. A. CAROTHERS.
July I, 1852.
United States Clothing flail.
fTTHE subscriber is now opening an entire now
stock of Clothing in tho room adjoining Burk
holder’s hotel, which will be sold for cash, cheaper
than over hoard tell of in this town or county. Ho
would invite all his old friends and customers who
have so liberally patronized him for many years at
his other store, and the public in general, to calland
examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere, as
we can't be undersold and will give os good, if not
a belter garment for tho money, than can bo had at
troy other store in Carlisle.
We have now on band an assortment of
Pine drew cloth coats,
Frock do
Back do
Tweed do
Cashmarctto, do
Summer cloth do
Linen, Cotton, Parametta, Gottonades, Coats and
Roundabouts.
Fine Gassi-mere Pantaloons, in great variety of
styles and colors.
Sattinett, Tweed, Casbmaretls, Cord and Beaver}
teen Pantaloons.
Fine black Satin Vests,
Black Barathea do
Fancy Silk do
Fino Marscilcs do
A full stock of Linen and cotton Pantaloons.
The Clothing has been selected and got up by a
_jnactical Tailor, who has much experience incut*
ting Clothing.
We keep on band a good assortment of cloths
eaesimercs, saUmotts, cashmarotts, vestings, tweeds
drillings, coltornader, drep-do-e<na, velvets, beaver
ieens, dec., which will be made up to order in good
style, at low prices, and on short notice.
An assortment of shirts, collars, bosoms, suspen
ders, umbrellas, gloves,stocks, carpet bags, travelling
trunks, valises.
Leghorn, Chip, Panama and Chin*. Pearl Hats.
In abort'everything pertaining to gentleman's
Wear, can be bad at prices astonishingly low am) of
good quality. Our motto is u Quick Sales «V SmaH
Profits," for the cash.
Particular attention given to Boy’sundChildVen’s
clothing.
Recollect the old stand West Main afreet, adjoin
ng Burkholder's hotel
April 22, 1862—Gm
STEAItt SAW MILL
THE Proprietors having just finished a Urge
Steam Saw Mill on an improved plan, with circular
saws, capable of sawing 10,000 ft., of Lumber in one
day, located throe miles west of Paperlown, Cumber
land coooty, Pa., at the base of the South Mountain
on Spruce run. Having purchased near 1000 acres
of the best timber in the southern part of Pcnnsyl.
vaoia, are now prepared to saw and furnish Lumber
to order at tho shortest nudeo of the various descrip
lions, such as frame stuff for barns and houses, of
any length and size. Also Weather Boarding,
Flooring, and Fencing Boards, Poplar and Oak
Boards and Flank lo suit tho various mechanics.—
Shingles and Plastering Lath. Also Oak and Ches.
nut shingles, Cooper Bluff, Pitch Pine Posts, Ches
nut tails and posts.
They have now on hand about 4000 ohcanul rails
i'll' aodipear Paperlown, for post fences. Tho Pro
prietorshaving availed themselves of all tho natural
advantages of tho Lumbering- business, are now
enabled to furnish lumber to (ho ciliaons of Cumber
land county, lower than any plhor similar establish
ment can, and as (hey expect to do an extensive
business will spare no pains lo aocommodato tho
public at tho shortest notice. The various descript
ions oflumbor will bo delivered in Carlisle or else
where. All orders lu bo addressed lo the proprietors
residing In Paperlown. DIVEN & 11ASKEL.
June 3, IB5S 3m.
Cblna and Crockery Ware.
A LARGE and general assortment of Queenswaro
has just been received by tho subscriber, cm
bsaciog a handsome assortment of the best
White Granite Slone Ware,
aucb m dishes, plates, teas, covered and uncovered
dishes, bowls, toilet und chamber setts, pitchers, Ace.
together with a lot of
Uiuo Liverpool Ware,
all of the latest style and shapes; also all tho various
•slides of the best common
White ami Edged Ware,
The assortment includes a few plain while and gold
bond tea setts, of the best quality and stylo, and also
all the necessary articles of the best Granite, Slone
and Blue Liverpool Ware, suitable for any size of
Dinner or Tea Setts, as may bo wonted, together
with a variety of Glass Ware, including a floe as*
sortment of
Bar anti Table Tumblers,
(fishes, Tooted and other bowls, goblets, wineglasses,
lemonades, lamps, die.
The prices for all ore fixed at the lowest cash
prices. Wo invite our friends who are in want of
articles in our lino, to give us a call.
1. W. EDY.
the: cheap store.
THE subscribers have now received ono of the
largest supplies of Goods, over brought to Carlisle.
Among our goods can bo found
Cloths, Cassimcrcs, Vestings,
SalliaoUfl, Kentucky Jeans, Volrol Cords, Flannels,
Tickings, Ginghams, Morinoes, Alpachas, Moua de
Lilacs, Coburgs, Cashmeres, Poplins, Calicoes, Sack
Flannels, SHAWLS, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Stock,
ings, Scarfs, Veils, Irish Linens, Drjbss Trimmings,
BIRnONS, Oonnois. Caps, Gum Shoos, Groceries &.
Spices. All of which wo are selling oft cheaper than
they can be had in town
October 16,1851
A. & W. BENTZ.
Shoemakers,
WILL find U to their interest to call and examine
my extensive assortment of lasts, patent leather,
calf skins, morocco, lining ond binding skins, var
rash, awls, thread, wax, and shoemakers kit in
H. SAXTON.
July S 3.
WHITE HAIL ACADEMY.
3 miles west of Harrisburg, Pa .
THE third session of this new and flourishing In
fnslhution Will commence on Monday, the 3rd
of May next. Parents or Guaidians having sons or
wards to educate, or yonng toon wishing to cducoto
themselves, will do well to inquire into th£ merits
of this school, as it is believed to possess advantages j
which may not bn found, elsewhere. .The number,
of students is necessarily,limited, tho course and
moans of instruction areeltensivo, and the sunoand* j
ing country is notad for the morality of its citizens
and the hoalthfulness of its climate'.-
fE'RMSr .
Hoarding, washing, edging, atoltuilfoti, pef
session, (five months) 950 00
Instructors: David DEirnnoEti, Principal and
Teacher of Anclont and Modern Languages and
Mathematics.
Amos Row, Assistant Teacher of Mathematics
and Natural Sciences.
Lemuel Simmons, Teacher of Vocal and Inslru
mental Music.
Circalars'fnrnishod and any information given on
application to
D. DENLINGER, Principal,
March 18,1862 Harrisburg, Pa
The Cheapest Ready-made Clothing,
EVER DROUGHT TO CARLISLE.
THE subscriber respectfully informs the public
that he has now on hand,oneof the largest, cheap*
est and most fashionable assortments of Ready
made Clothing ever brought to this market.
A visit to my store, Owner of Main Street and
Market Square , Carlisle , will satisfy all that I have
the cheapest and best Coats, Pants, Vests, Col
lars, Handkerchiefs, Suspenders, &c., that can be
found in Cumberland county. My
Spring & Summer Stock
has been made up expressly for this market, and
our low prices cannot fall to suit the pockets of
every one.
Boys’ clothing* tranks, and fancy articles, always
on hand.
April 15,1862.
Grand Exhibition!
Hurrah for Bargains.
THE subscriber has just returned from tho eartern
chics, and is now opening at bis cheap Dry-
Goods, Boot, Shoe and Carpet Emporium, the larg
est and host selected stock of Goods west of Phila
delphia, which bo is determined to soil cheaper than
the cheapest. His slock consists in part of
BLACK $ FANCH SILKS,
Satin Dcchancs, Turk Satins, Tissues, Bercges, Ba
rege Delaines, silk Poplins, India, Foulard dt Sum
mer Silks, plain and figured Swiss Muslin, Book
Muslin, Laces, Collars, Mull Muslins, Bonnots, Rib
bons, Lawns, Ginghams, Calicoes, French worked
ruffs, Undcr-sicevcs, a largo and full assortment of
Mourning Goods, Trimmings, 6cc.
In the Gentlemen’s department arc to bo found a
large assortment of
Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, &o.
each as black, blue, brown, green, cadet, drab, olive,
brown and olive green Cloths, plain black and fancy
colored Cassimores*, Battn, Valencia and MarsaiUcs
Vestings, Colton Drillings, and a general assoilmonl
of all kinds of Domestic Goods.
A full and complete stock of Gloves, Hosiery and
Trunks; Boots and Shoes of every stylo and quality.
Carpets from tho cheapest cotton to tho best three
ply Imperial.
A full supply of Fresh Groceries, Spices, dec.
CHARLES OGILBY.
April 1. 1852.
Great Arrival of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.
AT the gral Mart for Dry-goods, Groceries, Boots
and Shoos, at the corner of Hanover and Lou
ther streets.
Tho subscriber respectfully informs hie friends
and numerous customers, that bo has returned from
Philadelphia, with a largo and varied assortment of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
consisting in part of Broadcloths and Caesimores
Sattinots, Vestings, Muslins, Checks,Tickings, Flan
nels, Linsoys, Velvet Cords, Cravats, Suspenders,
Gloves, Ac.
Ladles’ Drees Goods, Silks, Bombazines, figured,
phjin and changeable Poplins, Mouslin do Laines,
Ginghams; Calicoes, Alpacas,. Lawns, Shawls, Hosi
ery, Coburg Cloths, <kc.
A large assortment of Parasol's, Bonnets Ac Rib
bone. White and colored Carpet Chuin.
Hats Ac Caps-— A very largo assortment of Men’s
and Boys Hals and Caps, of every style and quality.
Boots Ac Books. —An extensive vaiicty of Mens',
Women's, and Children's Boots and Shoes, fiom the
most celebrated manufacturers.
CHAP. OGILDY.
tSrocci-ics,
Such as Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Rico, Acc. Choice
TEAS from the well known Tea dealers, Jen
kins Ac Co.
AH who visit our establishment arc free to ac
knowledge that wo are selling every description of
Goods, at astonishingly low prices. Our system of
low prices has already attracted a great number of
people. Tho attention of all who wish good bar
gains is solicited, as extraordinary inducements can
be offered to purchasers.
Butter, Eggs, Rags, Soap, and Diicd Fruit, taken
at market prices.
April 1, 1852,
mOJVXEK’S COITFECTIOIVARY,
Fruit and Toy Store.
COUNTRY Merchants and oil those in want of
superior Candies will find the largest and best
assortment at tho old stand of the subscriber in
North Hanover street, a few doois north of the bank,
where wo hove juqt received a largo stock of Fiuiits
and Nuts, of the latest importation, consisting in
part of Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Figs, Pruons,
Dates, Currants, Almonds, Filberts, English Wal*
nuts, Cocoa, Cream and Pea Nuts, &c.
Toys & Fancy Goods,
of English French and American manufacture, such
as work and fancy boxes, card and sewing baskets,
port monnaies, paper weights, music boxes, accord
eons, gum balls, rattles, rings, dolt heads, china and
glass toys, bid and jointed dolls, dower vases, motto
cups, lea setts, grace hoops, brooms, masks, drums,
guns, «Stc. Fancy soaps and hair oils, of every va
riety. In connection with the above bo has o large
stock of
tiuch an Lovering’s crushed, pulverized, and hymn
Sugary coffee, molasses, starch, indigo, salcratus,
green and black teas,* spices, butter, water and soda
crackers, matches, dtc., ond as wo "Strive to Please,”
all are invited to examine oar slock.
P. MONYER.
Juno 17,1852.
PERSONS going to housekeeping will find it to
their advantage to look at our splendid assort*
ment of Queenswarc, including French and English
Chinas, in setts or by pieces. Granite ware, from
which may be selected Dinner and Tea setts; com
mon ware of all descriptions. A variety of fancy
Chins, China candlesticks, dec.
CUSTARDS. —The best pulverized corn starch
firoparod expressly for food, with directions for mak
ng ice-cream and pics, blanc-raango, dec.
TEAS. —A Irosh supply of Green and Black Teas
in metaiic papers of superior quality* Brown ond
clarified sugars, double refined loaf, crushed and pul
verized sugars, at reduced prices. lUo ond Java
Coffees very cheap.
YEAST POyvDEßS. —Warranted to give satis
faction in making Broad, Buckwheat, Biscuit, and
almost ovary kind of cakes.
PRO VISIONS. —Such os Homs, Beef, Tongues,
Fish, Poaches, Apples, Pours, Hominy, Beans, and
many other articles of the kind, at the cheap store
of C. INIIOFF, Agt.
March 35, 1662.
rnOMATO Ketchup. A lot of Tomato Ketchup
X just received.
Also, Brand} / Fruits, such as poaches, apricots
and choirios, constantly on hand at the now store of
Win A Carothors.
July I 1062
S. BRELL.
Corner of Market Square.
N. W. WOODS, Agt
FAMILY GROCERIE
To Housekeepers,
Splendid Fancy Goods,'Elegant Gift
lioolcs, &c. . '
S. W. HAVERSTICK has justVoceivod from tho
a city and is now opening a splendid display of
Fancy Goods, suitable for tho approaching Season,
to which bo' desires to cat! tho attention of his
friends andlho public. His assortment in this
lino cannot.'bo surpassed in novelty and elegance,
and both in quality and price of the articles, cannot
fail to pleoso purchasers. It would bo impossible to
enumerate his' Holiday Fancy Gocds, which com
prise every’ variety of fancy articles of the most nov
el styles, such as
Ladies* Fancy Baskets,
Fancy Work Boxes, with sowing instruments.
Terracotta Work (a recent novel.)
Paper Macho Goods,
Elegant Alabaster and Porcelain Ink-stands and
frays.
Fancy |voiy, pearl & shell card cases.
Port Monnaics of every variety. ’
Gold pens add pencils* ' -
Fancy paper weights,
Papctorics,with.a largo variety of ladies fancy
~ stationery,
Motto seals and Wafers,
Silk and bead puracV
Ladies* riding whips elegantly finished,
Perfume baskets and bagSj
Brushes of every kind fordho toilet,
Roussel's perfumes of various kinds,
Musical Instruments of all kinds and at all prices,
with an innumerable variety of oiticlcs elegantly
finished and suitable for holiday presents.
Also, an extensive and elegant collodion of
Gift Books,
comprising the various English and American An
nuals for ISSI, richly embellished and illustrated
Poetical Works, with Childrens Pictorial Books, for
children of all ages, than which nothing can bo more
appropriate or pleasing as holiday gills. His as
sortment of School Books and School Stationery is
so complete, and comprises every thins used in Col
-1 leges and tho Schools. Ho also calls attention to
bis elegant display of
Lamps, Girandoles, &c.,
from (ho extensive establishments of Cornelius, Ar
cher and others, of Philadelphia, comprising every
stylo of Parlor, Chamber and Study Lamps, for burn*
ing either Urd, sperm or etherial oil, together with
Flower Vases, Fancy Screens, &c. His assortment
in this lino is unequalled in (he borough.
Fruits, Fancy Confectionery, Nuts, Pre
served Fruits, &c., in every variety and at all prices,
all of which are pure and fresh, such as can be con
fidently recommended to his friends and the little
folks. Remember the old stand, opposite the Bank
£T. W. HAVERSTIUK.
December 18, 1951.
MARRIAGE,
HAPPINESS AND COMPETENCE.
WHY IS m
Thai we behold many females, scarce In the meridian of life
broken in health ana ipiriu with a complication of dixaics ,
ami ait menu, deputing them of (he power for the «mo) rtiCnt
of life at an age when pliraical health, buoyancy or ipmCf,
and happy serenity of mind, arising from a condition of health,
should be predominant-
Many ofthe cause* of tier sufferings at first —perhaps year*
■glare, perhaps during girlhood, or the first years of marriage—
Were in their origin so light ak to pass unnoticed, and of course
neglected.
IN AFTER YEARS,
When too late to be benefiutA by o\r knowledge."i'eloofc
back and mourn, and regret the full) consequences of ovu
ignorance. '
What wonld we npt often give to possess, in early life, (he
knowledge we obtain in after years I And what days end
uighu nr angnish we might not hare been spared, if the
knowledge was timely possessed, ills
MELANCHOLY AND STARTLING
To behold the sickness and suffering endured by many a wife
for many years, from causes simple and controllable, easily
remedied—or better still, —not incurred, ifercry
WIFE AND MOTHER
Poasetsed llie information contained in a little volume, (with
iu (he teach of all) which would spare to herself
YEARS OF MISERY.
And to her husband the constant toil and anilely of mind,
necessarily devolving upon him from sickness <>l the wife,
without giring him the opportunity of acquiring that com
petence which his eiertiont are entitled, and the possession
of which would secure the happiness ofc himself, wife, and
children.
SECURE TIKE MEANS OF HAPPINESS
By becoming in time possessed bi the knowledge, the waut
of which has caused (lie sickness and porerty or thonsanda.
In view of such consequences, uo wife or mother is eieu
aable if she neglect to avail herself of that knowledge in
respect to herself, which would spare her much suffering, be
the means of happiness and prosperity to her husband, and
confer upon her ehjtdrai; rival bietains aUoy» .11 —>•—UKy
bodies, with healthy minds. T hat knowledge is eomalaed iu
a little woik entitled
THE MARRIED WOMAN’S
Private Medical Companion.
B 7 Dll. A. PI. MAUniCEAU,
One Hundredth Edition. 16ma., pp. 250. Price, 50 t U
(Oil nut PAFKIt, RITRA- BtHDIHO, |l 00.]
First published in 1017, tad it i* not
surprizing on wonderful,
Conslderlnir that EVERY FEMALE,
WHETHER MARRIED OR NOT, can here
acquire a fnU knowltdffe of the nature,
character and causes or her complaints,
with the various symptoms, and that
nearly
HALF A SOUiIOR COPIES
should Imre been told.
It is impracticable to convey (ally tlie various inbjccu
treated of, n they are of a nature strictly inttnded for the
married, or those contemplating marriages, but no female
desirous of enjoying health, and that beauty, consequent upon
health, which it to conducive to her out) lianj'inen, and that
of her husband, but either hae or will obtain it, at hat or mil
crery husband who has the lore and affection of his wife at
heart, 01 that of his own pecuniary improvement.
UPWARDS OP ONE HUNDRED THOU*
SAND COPIES
Mate been SENT BY MAIL within the last few month*
w ej py w ts
T M T “f T T
and Shameful Fraud!!
CAUTION TO BOOKSELLERS.
VIOLATION OF COPYRIGHT.
A SPURIOUS EDITION
Flagrant and barefaced, ho been surreptitiously iitued, with
the tame form and site, claclly the uut Titli i’aoc, and
esactly the same
TYPOGRAPHICAL AIIRANOEMBIfT,
But another name substituted for " Dt. A M. Mturiccaa,”
and " ilosfoii” for " New Fork,” and the winds.
Entente accoidinr to Act of Congiess, m the rrai 11(7. by
JOSEPH TRO\V.
la the Clerk's Olfice of the District Court of the Southern
District of New York,
OMITTED.
7*li« contents, the subject matter, am) readme are
ENTIRELY DIFFERENT,
Printed on poor, brownish, dirty paper, wiih • pai«ei corer.
Il can l»« known also from the mumble and illrgililr wood
euis .puttered throughout ita pages. The Copl/rtglU edition
Conrar ru none.
If ’.here arc any in the trade so lost to shame and eatntaOß
houcaty as to be witling parties
IN DEFRAUDING TILEIU CUSTOMERS,
le»» than the legal owner of the property in cnpytiehi
they will be prosecuted, and atep* yili be taken to Cinote
them to the pnitUe. 1
A copy will be ,ent to each bookieller or firm, (with ,|„
teniia u|>on which they will be futuUhcd,) upon receipt of
■a* or their btulocu card ofaddma.
CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC.
BE WOT DEPiIAtJDEDJ
Huy no book nnleta Dr. A. M. Maoricetn. ISO Liberty »(.,
N. Y., |« on tlie title page, and tlie entry in ClerVi Office nn
tlie back of tlie title i>age c nrreiixind* aa herein, and buy only
of rei|>ceiable and honorable dealera, or aeod by mail, and »d
-dint to Dr. A. M. Mauiiceao.
Full title page, with commit, together wbfi a few pigea
treating of important luVJecU 10 every married female, Hill
be tent, tree of charge, to any one eucloaiuga letter attuip in
a prepaid letter, addtcaied at herein.
CTOn receipt or riflf Centi, (or One
Dollnr Tor the flue Edition extrn hlmllnu,]
“THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE
BIXSDIOAIa COMPANION” Is aent (m«f I*4
A*«t) to any part of the UnUedSlatei. All
letter* muit be poi(-iMld, aaiul additHttl to
Dll. A. M. MAuIUCBAU, Box Rear
York City.
Street, New York,
For aalo by Blanch Sc Crap Hot/isburg, J Swarla
Bloomaburg, J S Worth Lebanon, C W Do Witt
Milford, J W Emsmingcr Manhoim, H W Broßh,
Huntingdon, 8 McDonald Uniontown, J M Baum
New Berlin, H A Lantx Beading, E T Morse
OraneaviHe, N Y; R P Crocker Brownsville, W6nta
4c Stark Carbondalo, Eldred Sc Wright Williams
port, B Tuck Wi)koBbarro,G W Earlo Waynesboro;
u Crosky Mercer, 8 Loader Hanover, 8 W Taylor
Utioa, R P Cummings Somerset, T 1) Peterson,
Philadelphia.
July 20, 1852—3m*
lIOICEI'XMTLY HAMS. J. n. Child Sc Go’s
coicbrotcd Sugar cured bams for sale by
WOODWARD Sc SCHMIDT.
July 1 1852
The Wonder of the Age!
Dr. Terrel’s healing ointment, for
the cuio of SaUrheum, Chilblains, chapped or
cracked \tands, burns and scalds,cuts, Wounds of any
kind; old sores; all kinds of breaking out and sores
on children; sore Ups, pimples oh the face, and all
diseases of the skin.
For particulars see small bills accompanying each
box.
To convince the public that this Ointment is no
humbug, and that it will do what tho recommenda
tions say, I invito any one troubled with tho above
comploinls to call on my Agents and take a boxand
try it, if it does not effect a euro return it within
thirty .days and take back your money.
N. B.—l can give hundreds of certificates, where
this Ointment has almost wrought miracles in the
way of cures, bat think it of no use, as any one can
do the same for oven a worthless article if they have
friends. I rely solely on the merits of the article for
tho public patronage.
Prepared and sold by MONROE TERREL,
Naugatuck, Conn.
All orders directed to tho above will be
thankfully received and promptly attended to.
20,000 Persons Cured.
NO RELIEF, NO PAY!
THE public are respectfully informed that Dr.
TOBIAS has adopted too above as his motto since
he has introduced his invaluable
VENITIAN LINIMENT,
On sale in the United Slates—now over 3 years.
During that period every botilo sold has been war
ranted to give Relief, if used according to the direc
tions, or the money would bo refunded; and no Agent
was allowed to have it on sale without would
warrant it.
Thousands of bottles have been sold, and not one
in a thousand have been returned.
Wherever it has been introduced it has supersed
ed every other Liniment, and, with scarcely any ad
vertising, has quietly won public confidence. Now,
there arc hundicds of families that are never without
it. This has been done by private recommendation,
chiefly from those who have been cured by it of ob
stjdato diseases, '
When every other remedy has proved ineffectual.
Many persons have said, on reading rny pamphlet,
(hat it cures too many complaints; but 1 have replied
"Use it according to the directions, and if you do
not get relieved, your money wilt be returned. More
I cannot say: for if 1 confer no benefit I ask no re
muneration. All that is asked is a fair trial; then
I am assured there will bo no dissatisfaction,
IT IS WARRANTED TO CURE
Cholera, colic, dysentery, cramp, vomiting, sea-sick
ness, chronic rheumatism, sore throats, cuts, burns,
chilbans, swellings, old sores, brusos, coughs, croup,
mumps, chapped bands, wens, corns, mosquito bites,
warts, palpitation of the heart, weakness in the limbs,
back and breast; plans in the joints, hctnorhngc, &c.
Thousands of certificates can bo seen at the depot.
Full directions wrapped up with c«ery buttle.
Ladies can find no article that will so quickly and
harmlessly remove pimples and blotches from the
neck, face and bands.
Croup, which canics off hundreds of children an
nually, can bo averted by the timely application of
the Venitian Liniment. If parents would observe
their children, and when the eyes are heavy, or the
breathing slightly thick, they would rub the neck
and chest well with the liniment, they never would
have to suffer that distressing complaint.
Chronic Rheumatism it cures as certainly as U is
applied. But inflammatory it requires the aid of u
physician as internal treatment is requisite.
Persons suffering from weakness or pains in the
back, rhest or limbs, will find relief in a few oppli
tians of this Liniment, it opens (lie pores, besides
strengthening the muscles.
Toothache is cured by i( in o few minutes.
Vomiting is immediately flopped by it, ond when
ihoslomacti will not retain medicine or food, take
20 drops of Liniment in half a wine gloss lull uf
water—then nothing will he ejected.
Cholera and Dysvnlury were cuied in hundred* of
cases, when last in this country, by tho timely use
of this Liniment.
It is also warranted supciior to anything cine to
alleviate and euro cuts, burns, old sores <V swellings.
Depot No, 228 Greenwich Si., New York. Price
26 and 60 cents pci bottle. See that every bottle
has Dr. Tobias’s wiilten signature, as no other is
genuine.
Darloy’s ArablcmJlcavc Remedy.
For the cure of Heaves. Thtiek and broken Wind,
Coughs, Colds, and all diseases which effect the
totnd of Horses.
TUIS preparation is in common use among (ho
Arabs who food it to (heir Horses three or four times
a year, for about a week at a lime which no doubt is
(ho cause of (heir remarkable speed aud unfailing
wind. Il was introduced into England, some years
ago, by Mr. Darfcy of Yorkshire, who procured the
receipt from an Arabian Shick or Chiefof whom ho
purchased a horse, during his residence in Syria,
which he imported into England and was known as
llio’Darloy Arabian,* from which sprung the largest
and most splendid horses over known.
It will not only prevent, but it will effectually
cure (ho above named complaints; il cleanses tho
breathing apparatus by removing from the air celts
(ho iymplh or secretion which in (leaves clogs them,
causing a difficulty of breathing, by its action on tho
diseased part causes tho mucus membrane to resume
its natural-, dimensions thus equalizing tho
circulation of tho blood and restores the vessels
to their natural size. As a Condition Medicine Uis
unequalled; its effects in this respect are truly as.
lonishing. Many horses which before using this
medicine were not considered worth $3O, have by the
use oi from two to four packages, been icstorcd to a
healthy and sound condition; the horse's appetite
has been improved, all derangements of (ho digestive
organs corrected, tho skin has become soft, tho coat
assumed a sleek and shining appearance and other*
wise so much Impravcd'that they would sell readily
from 980 to 9125.
The euro has been complete and permanent. It
may bo used at all times with perfect safely, and may
likewise bo given to Aorned Cattle a$ well at Harass .
Caution.— Every package of the genuine ‘Dafloy’e
Arabian Heave Remedy* bears our written signature;
all others is spurious and should bo avoided as so
much poison. Remember this. Hurd & Co., solo
proprietors, C 7 Maiden Lane, Now York. .
The abovo valuable Medicines ore for sale by tho
following authorized agents—S. W. Ilavoratiok, S.
A. Hubbard, Carlisle; Thos Grcason, Plainfield; J II
Herron, Nowvllle: J 11 Wiley, Green Spring Cross
Roads; Diehl & Snyder, Nowburg; W D E Hays,
Shtppenoburg; J W Clover, Lees Cross Roads; Kyle
Sc \ Vasliingor, Jacksonville; Russel Sc Dice, Dickin
son; Weakley Sc Shrivor, do.; A M Lcidick, Boiling
Spring; L II Lonbor, M. D., Cburohtown; J Coyle,
llogcsiown—llaversllok Sc Slrohm, Kingstown—
John Swisher, Mcchanicaburg—M Bitnor, Shire
manstown—J G Miller, Now Cumberland—Epploy
Sc Eroesl, Cedar Spring.
July 22,1852—Cm*
J>r. 1, C# JLoohiJn,
TTTILL porfornuilloporationß upontheTeeth
VV that are required for their preservation,
such aa eating. Filing,Plugging,&e. or will
restore tho lone ofthom, by inserting Artificial
Teeth,from a singloTooth to a fullsett.
Pittstreot,a few doors South o
tho Railroad Hotel.
N■ B, Dr. Loomis willboabsent from Car
lislehelaettoh days,ln each month.
Carlisle, Dec. 20, 1860,
fire Insurance.
THE Allenand EastpennsboroughMotaalFiio
Insurance Company of Cumberland county,incor
porated by an act of Assembly, is.now fully or
ganized,and in operation under the. management
ofthe following commissioners, viz; v . .
Jacob Shelly, Wra. R. Gorgas, Michael Cock
lio, Molchoir Brenneman, Christian'Stayman,
ChristianTitzel, Jacob H. Coover, Lewis Hyer,
Henry Logan, Benjamin H. Muaser, Jacob kirk
Samuel Prowell, Joseph Wickershara.
The ratds of insurance are as lo w andfavorable
as any Company of the kind in the State. Per
sona-wishing to become membera are invited to
make application to the agents of the company
who ate willing to wait upon them at any time.
JACOB SHELLY, President.
Henry Logan, Vice President .
Lewis Hvbr, Secretary,
Michael Cocklin, TVcasurcr.
November 1, X 849.
AGENTS.
CwnherlandcounXy— Rudolph Martin,N .Cam*
berland; C. B. Herman, Kingstown; Henry Zear*
ing, Shiremanstown; Robert Moore and Charles
Del),Carlisle; Dr. J, Ahl, Churchtown; Samuel
Graham, Westpennsborougb; James M’Dowell
FrankTord; Mode Griffith, South Middleton.
York county— John Sherrick, Lisburn; John
Bowman, Dillsburg; Peter Wolford, Franklin
John Smith, Esq., Washington; W. 8, Picking
Dover; Daniel Raffensberger, J, W. Craft,
Harrisburg— Houser & Lochtdan.
Members of the company having Policiesabou
to expire can have them renewed by making ap
plication to any ofthe agents.
SPLENDID JEWELRY!
THE subscriber begs leave to inform his
friends and tho public, that be has just recei
ohijflfrvcd a large and beautiful assortment of rich
and rare
Fancy Goods,
consisting In part of Gold and Silver Watches,Gold
Chains, Gold Pens and Pencils, Ear and Finger
Rings,Breast Pins, Medallion Lockets,Silver Spoons,
Butter Knives, Forks, beautiful Card Cases, Sc Jew
elry of almost ctfcry description. 1 would particular,
ly invito the attention of purchasers to my assort
ment, and my low prices, at the old stand, Wes-
High street,a few doors west of Burkholder's hotclt
THOMAS CONLYN.
Carlisle, Dec 10, 1850.
NEW MARBLE YARD
THE subscriber (late of the firm of Owen Sc Rich
ards.) respectfully announce'to his friends and
the public, that he has opened a Marble Yard in
Main street, adjoining the residence of Mr. Robert
Noble, where he will be happy to wait upon all who
may wont anything in his line of business. Ho
keeps on hand an assortment of Foreign and Ame
rican Marble, which he will manufacture into
Tombs, monuments, Headstones, Mantles, Steps
and SILLS. Also, Italian Table Tops. His charges
will bo moderate, the work done in good style, and
every effort made to please.
Being an Agent for Wood's Iron Railing, ho will
attend to the enclosing of Grave Lots as heretofore.
Designs can be seen by calling at (ho Yard.
A share of public patronage is solicited,
GEO. W. RICHARDS.
Carlisle, Fob. 36,1862—6 m
WM. M. PORTER
HAS just opened the most elegant assortment of
• BOOTS Sc SHOES
ever brought to Carlisle, to which ho invites the at
tention of all. His slock is largo, well selected and
embraces every variety of STYLE &. QUALITY.
Ladies’ Shoes from 50 cents Id $1.50. Gaiters from
91.37 1-2 to $2,50. Gentlemen's Boots from 81,75
to $5,50. Boys and Youths BOOTS & BROGANS,
and an unusually largo assortment of Black and
Fancy Colored
Bools, Shoes i k Gaiters,-
lor Misses and Children’s wear. Persons who want
Spring and Summer Boots and Shoes will do well to
call at PORTER’S SHOE STORE, West Main
street, opposite (ho Methodist Church, and make
selections from the largest and cheapest stock of
work in (own.
Carlisle, June 10,1853.
THE undersigned bogs leave to inform the citizens
of Carlisle ond tho public generally, that he has
opened a store at tbo above place, where ho intends
manufacturing and keeping constantly on hand
CANDIES
of every description. His Block is oil new and be
warrants his Candies cquoblo any manufactured in
tho State. His stock consists in part of Oranges,
Lemons, Dales, Raisins, Piuncs, Figs, Almonds, E,
Walnuts, C. Nuts, Filberts, Cocoa Nuts, Citron,
Ground Nuts, die. Also, Mint, Lemon, Chocolate,
Gum, Cordial and other Drops. Lozenges, Figured
Almonds, Candy Cigars, and a va rioly of other can*
dies.
Toys of all Kinds,
such os China Vases, Mugs, Bowls and Pitchers
Mantel Ornaments of all kinds, Lions, Elephants
Horses, Dogs, Guns, Whips, Indian Rubber and
other Rattles, Wax, Varnished & other Doll heads,
Kid ond other Dolls, Whistles, Uarmonicons, Dane*
ing Figures, Basket 6c other Wagons, School Bos
kcls, Wheelbarrows, Drums,Trumpets,Swords,Pis*
tols, Alabaster Toys of all kinks, and an endless va*
ricty of
FANCY GOODS ,
for Men. Women am] Children. In addition to (ho
obove ho hasall kinds of Perfumery, such as Jenny
Lind and oilier Cologne, Chrystalino, Pomatum, Ox
Marrow, Boar’s Oil, &c. Fancy and other Soaps.
A primo article of Cigars and Tobacco on hand.
lie hopes by strict attention to business and sma)
profits to merit a share of public patronage
September 18, 18f>I
A. 8. WOIIMLEY
SPICING GOODS.
THE subscriber has just opened a largo and
varied assortment of Spring Goods, adapted to
tho season, for men and boys.
Broad Cloths and Cassirneres,
Linen and cotton Pant stuffs,
Merino and cotton Oassimerce,
Linen and cotton checks, &c.
Ladies Dress Goods.
Mousltn do Bego,
Mouslin do lainca,
Linen and Silk Poplins,
Barege do loincs,
Mourning ohailoys and do laities,
Plain and figured Bareges and Tissues,
French and Scotch Ginghama,
with a great variety of other Dress Goods, and as
cheap as can be found In iho borough.
GEO. W. HITNEU.
Carlisle, April 1, 1652.
1 K BOXES extra Cromo Green, 50 lbs superior
iO French Green, 10 boxes Crome Yellow,9 box
es American Vermilion, 10,0000 lbs pure White
Lead, 122 gala, pure Linseed Oil, 100 boxes Glass,
assorted, for sale at greatly reduced prices at Lyno’s
Hardware Establishment.
1 GROSS TabloApivcs and forks, assorted ;30
iCjdoz. Pocket Cmlory, o'f very superior finish
and assorted patterns and styles, and a fine aesor
mont of Razors, Scissors, and Shears, and a groat
variety of cutlery of all kinds for sale at Lyne's
Ilardwaio establishment, also Cistern pumps, Load
Pipe, Rosondhl Cement, end Fire-proof point of va
rious colors at Lyne's
VINEGAR.—Paro Cider Vinegar for Pickling
a. also WHITE WINE VINEGAR, *
For sale at the Grocery Store of J. W EDY.
THE undersigned respectfully begs leave to\n-»
noance loihex-pblic that ho has returned from
tho city willnC largo' assortment of Hardware, con
slating of houso-furnishing articles, cutlery,' coach
trimmings, saddlery, shoe findings, carpenters' tooli
building materials, bar Irdn, &c., all of which will
bo sold Very cheap, and Jfae public is invited to glv e
Lyno’s Hardware store a call in order to convince
(hemseivea that a penny saved is hotter than a penny
made. 1
To Housekeepers.—A. groat assortment of house*
keeping articles, such as brass and enamel preserv
ing kettles, frying pans, bake pans, waffle irons,
smoothing irons, shovels, longs, waiters, trays,forks'
knives, carvers, steels, butcher knives, spoons, plated
teaand fable spoons, pocket and.pen knives in great
variety, razors and razor strops, scissors, shears, iron
and brass, polished steel and common shovels and
tongs, shovels, spades, forks, rakes, hoes, tubs,' water
cans, painted buckets, wash boards,improved patent
cistern pumps and lead pipe. >.
Brushes. —A largo assortment of whitewash, dost,
sweeping, horse and painters brushes.
Iron.—A largo stock of hammered bar iron, rolled
iron of all kinds, hoop iron, sheet iron, round, square
and band iion, English wagon boxes, and steel o 9
all kinds.
Paints, oil, varnishes, turpentine, glue, dec.
Glass of all'sizes.
To Shoemakers. —A fnll assortment of Morocco,
Linings, Bindings, patent Goat Skins, Lasts, Shoo*
(bread, Pegs, Knives, and Tools of all kinds.
Blake'a Fire Proof Paints of different colors.
To Carpenters. —A fall assortment of planes, sans,
chisels, gages, squares, bracoj, bills, bench screws,
augurs and augur bitts, hatchets, &c.
To Coaehmahcrs and Saddlers. —A first rate as
sortment of Carriage trimmings, such us laces, tas
sels, fringes, drab cloth and saltinctt, head linings,
imitation rnatnofcd leather, patent leather cortin oil
cloth, plain and figured; Dasher lions, Damps, Axles,
Springs, MaJabJo Castings, Bent Felloes, Hubs,
Bows, Philips' patent boxes for wood axles, fine
brass, silver plated and Japan harness mountings,
Saddle trees. Whips, and every article used by Sad
dlers very cheap.
Walt Paper.— -Tho moat splendid Assortment of
Wall Popct, Window Blind Paper, and Fire Board
Prints, ever brought to Carlisle and very cheap.
Garfish, April 8, 1852.
Fresh Arrival of
English & Americah Hardware.
THE subscriber having just returned from tho
Eastern cities with a full and handsome assort
ment of all hinds of Hardware of the very best mak
ers and well selected, is now opening at the Cheap
Hardware Stand, in North Hanover street, next door
to Scott's hotel, where he invites til that are in want
of good and cheap Hardware, to give him a call and
sec and satisfy themselves of the truth, as Wo are de
termined to sell at a small advance. Small profits
and quick sales is tho order of the day.
To Builders , Carpenters and Others.
A full stock of white, mineral and japaned knobs,
locks and latches, hinges, screws, window sash and
shutter springs, strait-necked and barrelled bolls, of
every kind;, mill, cross cut and circular Baws; band,
panel, ripping and back Saws; bright, black and blue
augurs; chisels, broad, pointing, hand and chopping
Axes, of different makers; hatchets, planes 6c plane
bits, steel and iron squares, files, rasps, brads,spikes,
all sizes.
To Saddlers and Coach Makers.
Our stock consists of a complete assortment of arti
cles in your Hue of business,such as brass,Bilver 6c
japaned mounting, carriage trimmings, broad patter
ing and seaming laces, fringes, plain and figured can
vass, oil cloth, top lining cloth dtsctge lining, white,
red, blue and black patent leather; Dashers, silver &
brass plate, Doer hair, rosotts, hubs, fellows, spokes,
bows, cliptic springs, iron axies, malleable castings.
To Cabinet and Shoe-makers.
A full stock of shoo kit and findings, boot morxco,
French kid, straits, morocco &. lining and binding
skins; lasts, tacks, pegs, hammers, pinchers, French
morocco, superior copal varnish, japan end black
varnish, mahogany and maplo vaneers, moulding,
beading, resets, glass, mineral and mahogany knob*
of overy size and style.
To Dlaelcsmiths, Farmers and Others.
II tons of assorted bar iron, warranted of Ibfl best
quality. A splendid assortment of bar and rolled
iron, hammered, horse-shoe, scollop, plough, brood
and narrow tiro, rolled, horse-shoe bar, band, round
and square iron; cast, shear, spring, English and
American blister steel, English wagon boxes, car
riage boxes in setts, anvils, vices, files, rasps, horse
shoe nails, dec.
To Housekeepers.
A beautiful assortment of cheap Fancy goods, such
as waiters, trays, plain & fancy knives,'forks: butch
er knives, steels, brltfomo (amps, jrass candle sticks,
brittanm and silver table and tea spoons, plated but
ter knives, preserving kettles, smoothing irons, iron
and lined tea 6l oval boilers, iron frying and bread
pans, washboards, tubs, churns, buckets, ffpri pots,
wash kettles,and stow pans, &e
Carlisle, May 7,1661
Plainfield Classical Academy,
FOUR miles Wc»t of Carlisle. The Twelfth
Session commences on Monday, May 0, 1853.
This Institution has been in successful operation 7
years, during which time such additions and improve
ments have been made os to render it one of the
most commodious and convenient in the State.
In regard to hcalthfulncss it may be mentions
that no case of serious sickness has occurred in the
Institution since it was founded. Its moral purity
is attested by the fact that depraved associations,
scenes ot vice, and resorts for dissipation have no
existence in tho neighborhood.
The course of instruction comprises all branches
required by tho merchant, professions) roan or colle
gian. Also modern languages, vocal and instrumen
tal music, <tc.
It is tho determination of tho Proprietor that the
' Institution shall sustain the reputation it has already
acquired for imparling thorough instruction, end in
culcating and establishing virtuous principles in the
mins of tho youth submitted to his charge.
Terms (per cession of five months) $5O 00.
Tor catalogues containing references, &c., nddren
R. K. BURNS,
Principal am) Proprietor,
Plainfield P. 0., Camb, co., IV
Assisted by D. W. Edmonson, A. 13., and Ash
ton CtAxrroN.
April 1,1852.
First Arrival of the Season!
ARNOLD & LEVI respectfully inform the pub
lie, (bat they have received a very large and
beautiful assortment of Spring and Summer Goods,
which have boon selected with great caro and good
taste, particularly ibo Ladies* Goods, to which their
attention is Invited. Among (ho assortment of
Indies Dress Goods,
will bo foundplain, changeable and figuied Silks,
India and Foulard Silks. Bareges,.Tissues, Lowns,
silk end linen Poplins,'Bombazines, Alpacas, plain
and figured Swiss Muslins, Ginghams, Barege Be
Laities, French worked Collars, Cuffs' and Sleeves,
linen cambric handkerchiefs, linen, cotton & thread
Lace and Edgings, awlss and cambric edgings, and
Inserting l !.
JJonnett and Ribbont.
Blonde hair, Hair and Coburg, Albono, Hungarian
Satlln, Pearl and Cobourg, Pearl and Crystal, Tulip
Misses' Parodis, and a great many other kinds.
Ribbons of all kinds from 0 to 60 cents per yard
Domestics 1 Domestics!
Wo have the largest assortment of Domestics lo
bo found in town* comprising muslins, chocks, tick
ings, Osnaburg, bagging, table diaper, shooting, pan*
stufla from 0 to 26 cents por yard.
Carpetf! Carpets/
The largest assortment of carpets, matting, flout
and table oil cloths, ever brought to Carlisle. Among
thorn throe ply, ingrain and vonilion, from 8 to 26
conta.por yard. White and checkered matting
low.
March 36, 1802.
J. P. LYNE,
JACOB SENER