Fashionable Clothing Hall. irobscriber having determined to go more ox ■ i teCßWeiy into the Clothing business, has engaged of 1 Mr. H. J. Meek, o practical tailor . •an'd experienced cutler, to superintend the culling, linaXing ond fitting of all garments, made up at the '•establishment. Wo have always on hand V ••• Plain Black Dress Coats, < do' do French coals, -1/ do do Sack coats, ■ ( l do Fancy colored dress coats, do Faqgy colored frock coals, <do do <do sack coats, Plain aind Tandy Over coals, • ' Superior black Cassimero pants, ■' -Fancy Cossimete pants, SattlnoU and Velvet cord panto, v, Plata black and fancy colored Satin Vcsfs, snk’and Valencia Vests. ■ -Also, Gloves, hosiery, suspenders, hats, caps, cra vats and cravat slides, shirts and shirt collars, Me rino shirts and drawers, trunks, travelling bags, dtc. A large and well selected slock of plain black and fancy Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Sattinelts and Velvet cords, which will bo made up to order in the most fashionable and substantial manner, and at the shortest notice. All garments warranted to fit or no sale. I would invite the attention of my num erous customers and the public in general, to call mifl see my stock, as I am confident they can suit themselves and save at least ten per cent, by pur chasing their garments of me. • Recollect the place, one door above Burkholder’s hotel.. \ C. OGILBY. Cailisle, Sept 30, 1352. : PAPER WAREHOUSE. JAa T. DERRICKSON &. Co., 105 Fulton st.. New York, have constantly on hand a very largo «nd : oesirable assortment of paper, which they offer oil the lowest terms, consisting of News and Book papers, all sizes and weights, Letters, Caps, Tissue, and Colored, different widths, En glish and American Hardware, Shoaling, Halters, Cloth, Pattern, Manilla, Straw, Rag, Wrapping, Tea Papers, &c., &c. TAR ROOFING PAPER constantly on hand and for sale in large or smalt quantities, on Uio lowest terms, by JAS. T. DERRICKSON &, Co., 105 Fulton si., New York. LGCOFOCO MATCH BOX PAPER of a superior quality for sale on the most reasonable terms, by MS. T. DERRICKSON &. Co.. 105 Fulton si., Now York. BLUE BAT PAPER for wrapping upCollon Bats coDfllonlly on hand and far sale, by MS. T. DERRICKSON &, Co., 105 Fulton bI., Now York. August 5,1852~3m* gonad, Pearly White Teeth Healthy Gums and a Sweet Hr<nth. ALL these benefits ore derived from the uso of Zekmaiv's Celeorated Tooth Wash. Tilts superior preparation has lung been used in Phila delphia and Now York, where it has attained on immense popularity for cleansing, prcseiving and beautifying the Teeth, and curing soreness, bleeding or ulceration of tho Gums, andimparling a healthy and fragrant odor to the breath. Road the follow* ing testimony and at once procure a bottle of this delightful article for the teeth, gums and breath. .Mr. Francis Zerman,—Dear sir used your justly celebrated Tootb-wasb, I find it to bo highly.beneficial to the Teeth and Gums,and would recommend it to the public as the very best prepa ration that can bo used for cleansing the teeth and ' keeping tho gums in a healthy slate. DR.WM.J- A.BIRKEY, Eighth and Locust streets, Phila. Mr. Zerman, Sir:—l cheerfully acknowledge the superiority of your celebrated Tooth-wash. I hove Used it for the last two years, and find it cleanses, preserves, end beautifies the teeth; removes all in flammation, soreness or bleeding of the gums; and it imparls a delicious fragrance to tho breath, and should bo used by all who desire to preserve their teeth from decay, and have healthy gums. DR WM. C. McMAKIN, Ninth street, above Christian si., Philo Price 26 cents per bottle. Picporcd only by Fuaxcis Zbbm as, Druggist ami Chemist, corner of Ninth ami Catharine streets, Philadelphia. For sale by Samuel Elliott, Carlisle. Aogt 12, 1852—3m* THOMAS H.SKILES’ JVEW CLOXIILMi ROOiHS AND FURNISHING STOKE. Oppotile the Rail Road Office, Wett High Sirei Carlisle. TH. SKILES desires to inform his old friends i end the public that he lias opened a general clothing establishment, and lias now in store a ex tensive stock of the best and cheapest goods ever offered in Carlisle. Dieu*9, Youtli’N, and Roy’tf Clothing, for Spring, Summer and Winter tvear, now on hand of every variety and furnished at reduced rates. — Ho has also a largo and well selected assortment of Piece Goods, of English, French and German Fab rics.of now and beautiful patterns, for coals, pants and vests, which will be made to order in the most approved and fashionable manner and in a superior style of workmanship. A full and elegant stock 01 Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, such as gloves, plain and fancy shirts, collars, handkerchiefs, ties, &.C., constantly kept on hand. Also India Rubber Overcoats and Leggins. ‘ Feeling confident from (ho reputation which ii has been his constant aim fur a course of years to secure for his establishment, of his ability to please ho respectfully invites an examination uf ins slock which for quality, workmanship and low price cannot he surpassed. Carlisle, May 27. 1850—ly. To Cabinet and Coach makers. GALLONSsuperior Varnishes just received from the best manufactory in the United Slates, el the Hardware establishment of N. B. My varnishes ore used by most of the 'principal cabinet and coach makers in this and the adjoining counties, and pronounced by all fur supe rior to any other in the market, I invito nil who use this article to try Lyric's vnrnish, nnd it will add iiAy per cent, to the looks and durability of your cabinet ware and Carriages, also a variety of springs, Axles, Hubs, Dows, Fclocs, Enamel Leather, Cur tain* Cloth, Drab Cloth, Laces, Fringe, Curled Hair and Sofa Springs. Groceries. A general assortment of Fresh Codies, Brown, White fit crushed Sugars, Spices, Chocolates, Extract of Coffee, and a constant and general supply of .Fcnkln’s No. l.Toan, either in bulk or packs,of superior quality, with all the other varieties, including WILLOW Sy CEDAR WARE , such as Baskets, Tubs, Buckets, Measures, Bowls, Churns, dec. For sblo by J. W. EUY. Juno 9, 1853. Blacksmith and Machinists, WILL find no difficulty in selecting such sizes of Iron, Steel, Anvils, Vices, Screw plates', Files, &o, el prices that cannot fail to please, at the cheap hardware store of July 23. Dauphin Coal. 1 OA TONS Dauphin coal of all sizes, for family 1 t/U use and limeburning, receiving and for sale by W 1) MURRAY Agt. July 80, 1952—6 m Pittaton Coal. QAA TONS Pittston coal, a superior article, ro> £\JU celvlng oni] for sale by W D MURRAY Agt. 3MB6»—om LyUon’a Valley Coal. KAA TONB Dykcn’a Valley Coal of various sizes, broken or screened, prepared for family use, MceWing and for sale by July 20. 1852—Gm ANOTHER lot of superior Hosanna Segars.Juat received and for sole at (he choop grocery store W. A. CAROTHERB New Family Grocery-Store* High Si., two doors East of Market House, THE undersigned begs leave to Inform the citi zens of Carlisle and the public generally, that [L e has opened a new FAMILY GROCERY Si ORE, on East High Street, arid hopes by strict attention to business, and a desire to accommodate, and please ail, to merit a share of public patronage.- I keep constantly on hand an assortment of the best family groceries, such as Coffees, Sugars, Molasses, &c., &c., Lovering’s superior white Crushed, Lump and Pulverised Sugars,ai the lowest prices. Also Rio and Java Coffees, of best quality. of every description, including French and Eng lish Chinas in setts or by the piece ; also Granite and common ware of every description, also an assortment of Glass ware, Willow and Cedar ware of every description. Teas, Black, Imperial and Young Hyson Teas of the best 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 HeeUer’s Farina. Sugar Cured Hams, of the very best quality/togelher with Dry Beef, Tongue, Fish, Peaches, Smoked Herrlng,&c. Spices of all kinds, Ground Alum, and fine la ble salt. Fruits, such as Oranges, Lemons,, Figs, Prunes, Rai sins, &c., &c. a full supply of Pine Oil and Fluid Lamps, at lowest prices, constantly on hand. Rose's Ex celsior Ink, a superior article in small and,largo bottles/ Persons wopld do well by palling and examining before purchasing elsewhere,as we sell cheap for cash. W. A. CAROTHERS* July I, 1852. ___ China and Crockery Ware A LARGE andgoncralassortmontofQueenswaro l\ has just boon received by the subscriber, em bracing a handsome assortment of the best White Granite Stone Ware, such ns dishes, plates, loos, covered and uncovered dishes, bowls, toilet and chamber setts, pitchers, &c. together with a lot of all of tho latest stylo and shapes; also all the various articles of tho best common The assortment includes a few plain white and gold band tea setts, of the best quality and stylo, and also nil tho necessary articles of tho best Granite, Stone and Blue Liverpool Ware, suitable for any size of Dinner or Tea Setts, os may be wanted, together with a variety of Glass Ware, including a fine as sortment of dishes, fooled and other bowls, goblets, wine glasses, lemonades, lamps, &c. Tho prices for all arc fixed at tho lowest cash prices. Wo invite our friends who are in want of articles In our line, to give us a call. TH E largest and cheapest aasorlment.ever offer ed to the public, are now on hand and ready for sale at the CARLISLE FOUNDRY. Wo have THREE HUNDRED STOVES of every size and pattern, Parlor, Dining Room and Cooking Stoves, Parlor Orates, &0., at any and every price from $2,50 los3o, for Wood and Coal. We heav the following named stoves, viz: PARLOR STOVES.— Fire King, Star, Radia tor, Excelsior Radiator, Russian Radiator, German Radiator,,Franklin, Collage, do., Ben Franklin, Portable Grate, Octagon, Cannon, Bar Room Stoves, 4 sizes, Dining Room, Band Box, Sala mander, Air 'Fight, Homo and Revere Stoves, Flora, Jenny Lind, and Harp. The following are some or the Cook Stoves of different sizes and prices, viz -Globe, Etna, Ver non, Flat 'Pop, Liberty, Delaware, Summer Baker, Portable Range, Keystone, and various others.— The Cooking Stoves are either for wood or coal, and rangfc in price from $5,00 to $26,00. Casting furnished and repairs to machinery done as usual, upon the most reasonable terms. Old metal taken in trade oct7tf. IfIONYER’S CONFECTIONARY, Fruit and Toy Store. CtOUNTRY Merchants and all those in want.of ) superior Candies will find the largest and best assortment at the old stand of the subscriber in North Hanover street, a few doois north of the hank, where wo have just received a largo stock of Fruits and Nuts, of the latest importation, consisting in part of Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Figs, Pruens, Dates, Currants, Almonds, Filberts, English Wal nuts, Cocoa, Cream and Pea Nuts, &c. Toys & Fancy (ioods, of English French and American manufacture,such as work and fancy boxes, card and sewing baskets, port monnaics, paper weights, music boxes, accord cons, gum balls, rallies, rings, doll heads, china and glass toys, kid and jointed dolls, (lower vases, motto cups, tea setts, gmcc hoops, brooms, masks, drums, guns, See. Fancy soaps and hair oils, of every va riety. In connection with the above bo bos a large stock of such as Lovoring’s crushed, pulverized, and brown Sugars, codec, molasses, starch, indigo, solcrntue, green and black lens, spices, butter, water and soda crackers, matches, die., and as wo “Strive to Please,” all are invited to examine our stock. P. MONYER. Juno 17, 1863. J.P.LYNB. PERSONS going to housekeeping will find it to their odviuilogo to look at our splendid assort ment of Quoenswaro, including French and English Chinos, in setts or by pieces. Granite ware, from which may bo selected Dinner and Tea setts; com mon ware of all descriptions. A variety of fancy China, China candlesticks, dee. CUSTARDS. —The best pulverized corn starch prepared expressly for food, with directions for mak ing ice cream and pics, blanc-mango, See. TEAS. —A Iresh supply of Green and Black Teas in mcluHc papers of superior quality. Brown and clarified sugars, double refined loaf,crushed and pul verized bugars, at reduced prices. Rio and Java Coffees voiy cheap. YEAST PO WDERS,~~ Warronted to give satis faction in making Dread, Buckwheat, Biscuit, and almost every kind of cakes. PROVISIONS. —Such as Hams, Beef, Tongues, Fish, Poaches, Apples, Pours, Hominy, Deans, and many other articles of the kind, at (ho cheap store of C. INHOFF, Agt. March 25, 1952. . JOHN .LYNE VINEGAR.—Pure Cider Vinegar for Pickling at also WHITE WINE VINEGAR , For sale at the Grocery Store of J. W EDY* H. SAXTON. WILL find a complolo assortment of tho most ap proved articles in tho Hardworo lino, embracing chiaola, hatchota, drawing knives, braces and bits, graduating augers, window glass of all sizes, &0,, at such reduced prices that must ensure a continu ance of their patronage. July 22. HENRY SAXTON. GROCERIES. Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, and all other articles in tho grocery lino, all of which are fresh, good and cheap. Now is tho time for bargains. ARNOLD & LEVI. Bept 23. W B MURRAY Agt. BOOTS & SHOES. We would invito oil those who wish to by out their money to a good ad' vantage, to call and examine our stock before pur* chasing elsewhere, Sept 83 South Side, Lamps, Blue Liverpool Ware, White ami Edged Wore. Bar and Table Tumblers, J. W. EBY STOVES! STOVES 1 GARDNER & Co. FAMILY GROCERIE To llouscltcepcrt*. Carpenters and Builders, ARNOLD & LEVL Splendid Fancy- Goods,Elegaut Gift Books,&c. SW.HAVERBTICK has just received fronthe • cityiuml 10 now opening a splendid dispUy Fancy Goode,suilablo for the.approaching Season, to which ho desires to call tho attention of his friends and the public. His assortment in this line cannot bo surpassed in novelty and elegance, and both in quality and price of the articles, cifinot fail to please purchasers. It would ho impossible to enumerate his Holiday Fancy Gocdsi •which com prise every variety of fancy articles of tho most nov el styles, such as Ladies’ Fancy Baskets, Fancy Work Boxes, with sewing instruments. Terracotta Work (a recent novel.) Paper Macho Goods, Elegant Alabaster and Porcelain Ink-stands and' trays. J ) Fancy ivoiy, pearl & shell card cases, Port Monnaica of every variety. Gold pens and pencils. Fancy paper weights, \ Papeterics, v wUh a largo variety of ladies stationery, Motto seals and wafers, Silk and bead purses, Ladies’ riding whips elegantly finished, Perfume baskets and bags, Brushes of every kind for tho toilet, Roassol’s perfumes of various kinds, Musical Instruments of all kinds and at all prices, with an innumerable variety of articles elegantly finished and suitable for holiday presents. Also, an extensive and elegant collection of Gift Books, comprising the various English and American An nuals for 1861, richly embellished and illustrated Poetical Works, with Children’s Pictorial Books, for children of all ages, than which nothing can be more appropriate or pleasing as holiday gifts. His as sortment of School Books and School Stationery is so complete, and comprises every thing used in Col leges and the Schools. Ho alSg 'calls attention to bis elegant display of Lamps, Girandoles, &c., from (he extensive establishments of Cornelius, Ar cber and others, of Philadelphia, comprising every stylo of Parlor, Chamber and Study Lamps,fur burn ing either lard, sperm or elhorial oil, together with Flower Vases, Fancy Screens, &c. His assortment in this line is unequalled in (he borough. Fruits, Fancy Confectionery, Nuts, Pre served Fruits, dec., in every variety and at all prices, all of whiclHlre pure and fresh, such as can tie con fidently recommended to his friends ond the little folks. Remember the old stand, opposite the Bank S. W. HAVERSTICK. December 18, 1351. MARRIAGE, HAPPINESS AND COMPETENCE. WHY 18 IT I—" That wo behold matiy female*, tearce in the mtriditn of Ufa broken in health «na spirit* with a complication of diieajts and ailment*, depriving them of the power for (he enjoyment of iife at an age when phyiical health, buoyancy of ipiriu, and happy serenity of mind, arising from a condition ofhealth, should be predominant. Many of the unites of her lafTeringi at fint—perhaps year* before, perhaps during girlhood, or the first yean of marriage— were in their origin ao light ms to pua unnoticed, ami of course neglected. IN AFTER YEARS, When too late to be benefittM byonr Ijmiwledge, we look back and mourn, and regret the full consequences of oar ignorance. What would we not often give to possess, in early life, (he knowledge we obtain in after jeer* I And what days and nights of augnish we might not'hare been spared, if the knowledge was timely possessed. It is MELANCHOLY AND STARTLING To behold the sickness and sufTeringendured by many a wife for many years, from eanscs simple and controllable, easily remedied—or better still,—not incurred, ifescry WIFE AND MOTHER Possessed the information contained in a little \ nlume, ( n itli lu the reach of all) which would spare (o herself YEARS OF MISERY, And to her husband (lie constant toil and annelr of mind, necessarily devolving upon him from sickness cl the wife, without gmng him the opportunity of acquiring that com* pelence which his exertions are entitled, and the possession of which would secure the happiuess of himself, wife, and children. SECURE THE MEANB OF HAPPINESS By becoming in time possessed ot the knowledg*. the want ol which has canted the sickness and poverty of thousands. In view of such consequences, no wife or motler is eveu* table if she neglect to avail herself of that knowledge in respect to herself, which would spare her much b. the means of happiness and prosperity to her husband, arid confer upon her children that blessing above all pn(e—healthy bodies, with healthy minds. That CuowlaJge UcJntainediu • little work entitled THE MARRIED WOMAN’S Private Medical Companion. BY DR. A- M. MAURICEAU, Ont‘JlundrtdOi Edition. 10m#., pp. 250, Prie», 50 cl* (on nns pavek, errs* sikdiho, 81 00.] Fint published in IM7, and It ii not BURFRIZINO OR WONDERFUL, Considering that EVERY FEMALE, WHETHER MARRIED OR NOT, can here acquire a full knowledge of the nature, character and causes of her complaints, with the various symptoms, anti that nearly HALF A MILLION COPIES ilxiuld litre been toll]. ii U itnprtctlcable 10 convey folly the rnriom tohjecu treated of. u they are of a nature Knctly intended fur the married, ot thoie contemplillng mtmigei, but no female delimit* of enjoy ing health, and that beauty, coniequeot upon health, vrhich la *n condueire to hct own (itiipinen, and that of her hnaband, bat either haa or will obtain it, aahaa ot will every huabaud who haa the lore ami affection of hie wife at heart, or that ofhia own pecuniary improvement. UPWARDS OF ONE HUJVDIIKD THOU SAND COPIES flare bccu SENT DY MAIL within the last few mouth* p( py p? p/ VZI fij* CJ uyt (uf Cjf £jjl KS"Base and Shameful Fraud! I CAUTION TO BOOKSELLERS. VIOLATION OF COPYRIGHT. A SPURIOUS EDITION 1 tigranl and barefaced, hat been tiirreiititiomly iimeff, with the tame form and tize, czacily the eaklE Title I’aqc, and eiacily the aame TYPOGRAPHICAL ARRANGEMENT, Out another name mlmilmed for "Dr A. M. Maunceao,’* and ' Dutton 1 ’ for " New York,” and the word*, LnrtaED according in Act of Cnngre**, in the tear IM7. by JOSEPH TllO\V. In the Clerk'* Office of the Diitnct Conn of the Bontlictu Dutrict of New York, OMITTED. The contenla, the auhject matter, and reading are ENTIRELY DIFFERENT, Primed on poor, bromiiih, dirty paper, with a paper cover. It ran be known alto from the mlaerable ana illegible wood cut* icatiered throughout it* pagea. The copyright edition contain» none. If there are any in the trade »o lott to aliame and common houeuy at loba willing partlei IN DEFRAUDING THEIR CUSTOMERS, No let. than (he lejtal owner of (he property in cnpr>i|ln ( icy wilt be prosecuted, and itrpt will lie taken to eiooio (hrni in ihr ixiblie. A copy will be tent to each bookieDcr or firm, (with the Iriiix ii[niii which they will be furnished,) upon rtcei|<i 0 ( hi* or their buiiutu card ofaddrcii. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. Olfi NOT DEFRAUDED I Uiiy no book nnleu Dr. A. M. Maurieaaa. J» Liberty m.. N Y,, is on the title paite, and die entry in Clerk’s Office on the back of the title page forrei|mnd» as herein, and buy only of reipectable and hnnonble dealer*, or send by mail, and ail d.ri.lo Dr. A. M. Mauriceau. Knit title page, with content*, together wjlh a few page* treating of Important aubjecta to every married female, w ill be aent, tree of cliarge, to any one enclosing a letter stamp in a prepaid letter, addrested as herein. tTOn receipt or Fifty Cents, (or One Dollnr for the flue EilKlon eilrn hliullnir,) “TUB MARRIED WOMAN’S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION” la sent (mmiha A-rs) to any part of the United States. AU letters must he post-paid, and addressed to DR. A. M. MAURICEAU. ilox Near York City. Pnblltlaliiu Office, No. 1240 Liberty Street, Now York. For sale by Blanch &. Crop Harrisburg, J Bwarts Bloomsburg, J 8 Worth Lebanon, C W Do Witt Milford, i W Ensmingcr Monhoim, 11. W Smith Huntingdon, 8 McDonald Unionlown, J M Doum New Beilin, II A Lentz Reading, E T More© Crancsvillo, N Y;R I 1 Crocker Brownsville, Went* «Sc Stark Carbomlalo, Eldrcd & Wright William* port, 8 Tuck Wilkosbarrc.G W Carlo Waynesboro; R Crosky Morccr, 8 Leader Hanover, B W Taylor Utica, RP Cummings Somerset, T D Peterson, Philadelphia. July 20, 1662-t-3ro* HOICE FAMILY HAMS 7 J. R. Child Sc Co’* ce.ebrated Sugar cured hams for sale by WOODWARD & SCHMIDT. July 1 1663 The Wonder of the Age! Dr. TERREL’S HEALING OINTMENT, for the cure of Saltrhcum, Chilblains, chopped or cracked hands, burns and scalds,cuts, wounds of any kind; old sores; all kinds of breaking out and sores oh children; sore lips, pimples on tho face, and all diseases of tho skin. For particulars see small bills accompanytogtach box. To-convincothc public that this Ointment is no humbug, and that it will do what tho recommenda tions say, 1 invito any one troubled with tho above complaints to call on my Agents and toko a box and try it, if it 'docs 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 cares, but think it of no use, as any ono can do tho same for even a worthless article if they hove friends. I rely solely on tho merits of tho article for the public patronage. Prepared and sold by MONROE TERREL, Naugatuck, Conn. All orders directed to the above address, will bo thankfully received and promptly attended to. 20,000 Persons Cnrcd. NO RELIEF , NO PAY! THE public aro respectfully informed that -Dr. TOBIAS has adopted the above as hid motto since ha has introduced his invaluable VEMTIAN LINIMENT, On solo in the United States—now over 3 years. During that period every bottle sold has been war ranted to give Relief, if used According to the direc tions, or the money would be refunded; and no Agent was allowed to have it on sale without bo 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 hundreds of families that are never without it. This has been done by private lecommendation, chiefly from those who have beer, cured by it of ob* stidala diseases, When every other remedy has proved ineffectual. Many persons have said,on rending my pamphlet, that it cures too many complaints; but I have replied “Use ii according to the directions, and if you do not got relieved, your money will bo 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 1 am assured there will bano dissatisfaction. IT IS WARRANTED TO CURE Cholera, colic, dysentery, ernmp, vomiting, sca-sick ncss, chronic rheumatism, sore throats, cute, burns, chiibans, swellings, old sores, bruses, roughs, croup, mumps, chapped hands, wens,coins, mosquito biles, warts, palpitation of the Itcaii, weakness in the limbs, back and breast; plans in the joints, hemorbage, dec. Thousands of certificates can bo seen at the depot. Full directions wrapped up with every buttle. Ladies can find no article that will so quickly ami harmlessly remove pimples and blotches from the neck, face and hands. ('roup, which can ics off hundreds of children on- bo averted by the timely application of tho vcnilian Liniment. If parents would observe their children, and when the eyes aro heavy, or tho breathing slightly thick, they would rub the neck I nnJ chest well with the liniment, they never would , have to sutler (hat distressing complaint, j Chronic Rheumatism it cures as certainly as It is I opplied. Dut inflammatory it requires tho aid of a physician as internal treatment is requisite. | Persons suffering from weakness or pains in tho back, rhest or limbs, will find relief in a few nppli lions of this Liniment. It opens the pores, besides strengthening (ho muscles. I Toothache is cured by it in a few minutes. | Vomiting is immediately stopped by it, ond when | (ho stomach will not retain medicine or food, take [2O drops of Liniment in half a wins glass full of water —then nothing will bo ejected. Cholera and Dyscnlary were emed in hundreds of cases, when last in this country, by tho timely use of this Liniment'. It is also warranted supciior to anylhing'ctse to alleviate and cure cuts, burns, old sores & swellings. Depot No. 229 Greenwich St., New York. Price 25 and 50 cents per bottle. See thol every bottle has Dr. Tobias’s wiitten signature, as no other is I genuine. Oarlcy’s Arabian Hcnro Remedy. For the cure of Heaves, Thiick ami broken IKintf, ’ Coughs, Colds, and all diseases which effect the wind of Horses. THIS preparation is in common use among llio Araha who feed i( to their Horses throe or four limes a year, for about a week at a time which no doubt ia‘ (ho cause of their remarkable speed sud unfailing wind. It was introduced into England, some years ugo, by Mr. Durlcy of Yorkshire, who procured the receipt from an Arubion Shick orChiefof whom he purchased n horse, during his residence in Syria, which ho imported into England and was known as the ‘Parley Arabian,' from which sprang the largest and most splendid horses over known. It wilt not only prevent, but it will effectually euro the above named complaints; it cleanses the breathing apparatus by removing from the air cells (ho lymplh or secretion which in (loaves clogs them, causing a difficulty of breathing, by its action on the diseased part causes the mucus membrane to resume its natural dimensions thus equalizing llio circulation of the blood and restores llio vessels to their natural size. As a Condition Medicine it is unequalled; its effects In this respect are truly as tonishing. Many horses which before using this medicine were not considered worth 830, havo by the use of from two to four packages, been restored to a healthy and sound condition; the horse's appetite has been improved, alt derangements of the digestive organs corrected, the skin has become soft, the coat assumed a sleek ond shining appearance and other wise so much improved that they would sell readily from 860 to 8125. The cure has been complete and permanent. It may bo used stall times with may likewise bo given to horned Cutlleaa totllaa Iloraea. Caution. —Every package of the genuine ‘Darlcy’s Arabian Heave Remedy* bears our written signature: all others is spurious am) should bo avoided as so much poison. Remember this. Hurd & Co., solo proprietors, G 7 Maiden Lane, Now York. The above valuable Medicines sro for safe by (ho following authorized agents—S. W. Ilavcrsliok, 8. A. Hubbard, Carlisle; I'hos Greason, Plainfield: J H Herron, Newville: J (1 Wiley, Green Spring Cross Roads; Diohl & Snyder, Nowburg; W D E Hays; Shippcniburg; J W Glover, Lees Cross Roads; Kyle &. Washingor, Jacksonville; Russel & Dice, Diokin* son; Weakley tc Shrivpr*; do,; A M Loidlch, Boiling Spring; L II Lonhor, M. D. t Churehlown; J Coyle, (logoalown—Havorstiok & Btrohm, Kingstown— John Swislior, Mcchanicsburg—M Dilnor, Sliiro insnstown—J G Miller, Now Cumberland—Epploy St, Ernest, Cedar Spring. July 22,1852—Cm* Dr. 1. C. lioomls, TTTILL perform allonorationß upon tho Teeth YV that aro required for their preservation, bug I) as eating , Filing t Plugging or will restore tholoas ofthom,Jby inserting Artificial Tooth.from a singloTodth to a Tull sett. oy*pfficoon Pitt street,a few doors South o tho Railroad Hotel. N.B. Dr. Loorals willboabsontfrom Oar Usleholastton dpye,ln each month* Carlisle, Doc. 20, 1660. - r iiAxs.Anrl» caps: ; 'Spring igtyl es I WM.II. 1 TROUT,'basjtlb! received abd'opened the Spring Blyle of'Halafor 1652, an elegant article, to which he invites the altontion-of tho pub lio.llia,Hats afe of all prices,' from ; tbo moal ele gantly fioisbed lo the cheap common article, and of every variety of stylo now worn- He continues-to and keep always on.hand a full assortment of HATS and CAPS for men and boys; and be oan sell a cheaper and bolter article than any other establish ment in town. Those in want ofrgaod, well made, and elegantly finished Hats, wbuld do well to call before purchasing elsewhere. Tho attention of chitons and atrangers larly invited to tho beautiful Spring Stylo of Hats, just received, a really handsome article, and warran ted to bo just as goad, ae it is neat and tasteful in appearance. Remember (hat tho largest and best assortment in town may always bo found dt TROUT'S, Irvine's Row, rear of the Episcopal Clmrth. Carlisle, April 29,1852. Coacli Trimming-, Coach Painting, Saddle and Harness making. THE subscribers respectfully inform the public, that (hoy have opened a new shop in North Hanover street, a fevt doors north of'Glass’ Hotel, where (hey are prepared to make every article in their lineof basincssaschcap, and as substantial ascan JpgnTTCTn any where in Cumber-^* ll ii I Jil * land county. They arc now prepared to Trim and Paint Coaches at short noiico, and on tho most reasonable terms. They have also on hand, ond will manufacture to order, Single and Double Har ness, Saddles, Bridles, Collars, &c. Having had considerable experience in tho above business, tho undersigned flatter themselves (hat they con give satisfaction to all who may favortbom with their custom. Whh moderate prices and a desire to please, they solicit a shaie of public pationagn. 0. M. COCKLTN. Carlisle, Juno 24, IS62—!y* Take a Good Look Before Purchasing Your Goods! W E are now prepared to show ono of tho moat extensive assortments of Spring & Summer Goods over brought to Carlisle. Our assortment of Mens and Boys wear Is very complete, Cloths, Caasi meres. Vestings, SummerStufis, Kentucky Jeans, Velvet cords, Linens, &o. Ladies Dress Goods, such as fancy and black Silks, Silk Poplins, Silk Tissues, bareges, mouslin de laines, barege de lames, ginghams, lawns, plain and figured Swiss Muslins, Book, Jaconet, Mull and Cambric Mus lins, calicoes, lickings. &c. BONNETS & limVONS.— Flowers, Tnhs, Milinary materials of different kinds, with a large supply of Edgings, Inserting?, handkerchiefs, gloves, mitts, hosiery, lace goods, flannels, Al - from 12J to $1 per yd. GROCERIES SPICES , &e. To all of which wo invite the attention of those wishing to save money, as we have the documents to prove that our goods havo all been bought for cash. A. & W. DENTZ. Aug. 5, 1852, Fresh Arrival of Hardware. rpHB undersigned respectfully begs leave to on- JL nounco to the public that ho has returned from the city with a largo assortment of Hardware, con sisting of houBe-furn»Bhir.g r articles, cutlery, coach trimmings, saddlery, shoo findings,carpenters’ tools, building materials, bar iron, &c., oil of which will bo sold vi ry cheap, and the public is invited to give Lyno's Hardware otoro a call in order to convince themselves that a penny saved is belter than a penny made. Tu Housekeepers. —A groat assortment of house keeping articles, such os brass and enamel preserv ing kettles, trying pens, bake pans, woflle irons, smoothing irons, shovels, tongs, waiters,trays,folks, knives, cm vers, steels, bulcbci knives, spoons, plated tea and table spoons, pocket and pen knives in great variety, razors and razor straps, 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, dust, 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 bond iion, English wagon boxes, and steel of ail kind?. Paints , oil, vorniabes, turpentine, glue, Ac. Glass of oil sizes. To Shoemakers.—A full assortment of Morocco, Linings, Bindings, p.itenl Gout Skins, Lasts, Shoo thread, Pegs, Knives, and Tools of all kinds. Blake's Fire Proof Paints of different colors. To Carpenters, —A full assortment of planes,saws, chisels, gages, squares, brace*. blits, bench screws, augurs and augur bitts, hatchets, &c. To Coachmakcrs and Saddlers. —A first rate as sortment of Oa.riago trimmings, such ns laces, tas sels, fringes, drab cloth and sattinett, head linings, imitation rnatncled leather, patent leather curtin oil cloth, plain and figured; Doshcrlionp, Lamps, Axles, Springs, Malnblo Costings, Bent Felloes, Hubs, Dows, Philips 4 patent boxes fot wood axles, fine brass, silver plated and Japan harness mountings, Saddle trees. Whips, and every article used by Sad dlers very cheap. Wall PaperP—' The.most splendid assortment of Wall Papoi, Window Blind Paper, and Firo Board Prints, over brought to Carlisle and very cheap. Carlisle, Aprils, 1863, Fanuci'B Look at Tills! READ! READ! LAND PLASTER at I 8 cis, per bushel. Dost Peruvian Guano cis per pound. Best Pata gonian Guano ai low rales. PoudreUo at 40 cis. per bushel, or per barrel. SAVE YOUR MONEY, The Guano offered above Is but little above the cost of importation. POUDRETTE we offer you at tho manufacturers price, and of quality unsurpassed. LAND PLASTER. In this wo boat tho world.. Wo have facilities for grinding one thousand bushels daily, and our price defies competition. Como Formers all to C. FRENCH & CO., Now Steam Piaster Mill, at Junction of Old York Road,Grown & Callotvhlll sis. Phila. Sept 2,1852—3 m Mackerel. BOSTON Mackerel (now) Nos, 1, 2 and 3. in barrels and half barrels, just received and for sale by WOODWARD CiIMIDT. September 23. XalVCl'pOOl Suit. Sacks Ground Allum Salt, full sizo,impor* (Jl )\J ted direct, for solo by Sept 23. WOODWARD & SCHMIDT. Guano. 1 K TONS Peruvian Guano No, 1, just received l(J and for solo by WOODWARD SCHMIDT. September 23. Bacon Hums. A CHOICE oitlclo, just received and foi sole by XX Woodward Sc Schmidt, September 23. Blacksmith's Coal. K qnn Du " h “ 1 » of BlackHmUh*. coal, a auporlo UOUU article, receiving ahd forsalaby W 0 'MURRAY Agl. Jut, SB* 1869—Ora . SICKOK’S v.'. ’PATENT CIDER MILL. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. TIMI' A\» LAUOII SAV'BIJ. Tlic Old Fashioncd Hills Dono Away With 1 TN all former Ilmen It was supposed that a largo quantity of Cider coold only bo. made by using a ponderous machine, that slowly crashed the applta without grinding them fine, They were then made into a massive cheese in straw, end a most severe and long pressure Was required to extracts portion oP the cider, a considerable quantity being.absorbed by the straw and the mass of pomice, and this unsatisfactory result (ho farmer faad/to labe all his hands, and perhaps his six horse learti, and de vote a whole day that could have been more profita bly employed, to mako from six to twelve barrels of cider. To obviate tho difficulty tbo Farmers have heretofore labored, under, TEtls MACHINE has been invented, and the statements of a few facts will prove that it is not only the Best mate'll Inc : of the kind in existence, but that it Istbe most profi table that a man can have on his farm. The'spptes »ro by this muoVtno grated up into a fine palp, to that n requires but a comparitiVely light pressure, and that but a minute or (wo, to extract all the cider' it being ascertained by practical experiment that one fourth more juice can be obtained, than by (he old process. Besides this it only requires (wo hands to grind op and make into cider a larger quantity of apples.than can possibly bo made on .old fash ioned machines. On this press, owing to the com* puctness of the pomicc in (lie tub, and the complete manner in which it is ground, a pressure of from 3 to 5 inns—that can easily be obtained—will produce a mure favorable result than 100 tens pressure on (he ordinary cider press, even if the apples were ground as finely as on (ho improved Mill; and Ifthe apples were merely crushed os on the Nut machine, it would require o pressure of (wo hundred tans to produce the result accomplished by thin Potent Mil*. The following may bo adduced as the decided advantages of (Ills mill: First—lt will make more cider than any other Mill, with a given quantity of apples, in a given lime, and with niDch less labor and expense. Second—it will make cleaner and sweeter Cider than any other aril). Third—You con make the cider a» yon want it. ar>d when you want h—and in quantities from one gallon to G or 20 barrels. Fourth—With it you can press yoor Currants, Cherries, Berries, Cheese, Butler, Lard, and Tal low. Fifth—With it you can save one fourth of yoor lime in making apple butter/ Sixth—With it you can grind and chop yeur ysp. pies, Potati es, Turnips, Beets, Carrier Pumpkins, for your Cuttle. Seventh—With its oso yoO can a( oil times have FRESH ond SWEET CIDER. With all the advantages resulting frorrr ffte pos session and use of such a machine—atvprice so hm thiil it is within the reach of oll*-can it be tbal any iiilellipent farmer wnukl do without it 7 Du you wish to hnvo in your house o( ail tiroes Cider that is awcel and fresh, the only tint* it fa ro ally healthy and fit' for use—and do you wfch (o-savo a grci. t portion of the hard labor attending (he mak ing of apple butler? Ifso, buy this machine and our word fir it you will not ho disappointed. The price of the Cider Mill ond Press, Is's3s ; and ofthe Root Culling Cylinder $5. For Machines, for Slate, county, or township right*, address, post paid, W. O. HICKOK. Harrisburg, Pa. fT/* Good Agents wanted. NO TlCE.—Since my circnbrs were issued it has been concluded to tell at the above price, giving the owner the entire right to the machine and to itso of lend it as he ptea'sos. The machine can bo seen by calling Cti Mr. Jacob .Fedcr, Carlisle. August 19—3 m. English & American’Hardware. THE subscriber having just returned from the Eastern cities with a full and handsome assort ment of all kinds of Hardware of the very boat mak ers and well selected, is now opening at the Cheap Hardware Stand, in North Hanover street, nexldoor to Scbtt’s hotel, where ho invites all that arc in want of good and cheap Hardware, to give him a call and see and satisfy themselves of the truth,gs wo ore de termined to sell at a small advance. Small profits and quick sales is the order of the 'day. To Builders, Carpenters and Others, A full slock of white, mineral and jopaned knobs, locks and latches, hinges, screws, window sash sml shutter springs, strait-necked and barrelled holts, of every kind; mill, cross cut and circular Saws; hand, panel, ripping and back Saws; bright, black and blue augurs; chisels, broad, pointing, hand and chopping Axes, of different makers; hatchets, planes & plane bits,steel and Iron vquaros, files, rasps,brads',spikes, all sizes. J. P. LYNE, To Saddlers and Coach Makers, Our stock consists of a complete assortment t>f arti cles in your line of business, such as brass, silver & japaned mounting, poster ing and seaming laces,fringes,plainandfigtlrod can vass oil cloth, top lining cloth dcVugc llfiing, white, red, blue and black patent leather; silver & brass plate. Door hair, resells, hubs, fellows, spokes, bows, cliplic springs, Iron axies, malleable castings- To Cabinet and Shoe-makers, A full stock of shoo kit add findings, boot morocco, French kid, straits, morocco & lining and binding skins; lasts, lacks, pegs, hammers, pinchers, 'French morocco, superior copal varnish, japan and Mack varnish, mahogany and maple vancers,’moulding, beading, reacts, glass, mineral and mahogany knobs of every size and stylo. To Blacksmiths, Farmtrs and Others, 11 tons of assorted bar irdn, warranted of thA brsl quality. A splendid assortment’ of bhr' bhd rolfrd iron, hammered, horse-shoe, scollop, plougb. broad and narrow tiro, rolled, horse-shoo barj l>hhd,’tounff and square iron; cast, eheor, spring, English and American blister stool, English wagon boxes, car riage boxes in soUs,anvils, vices, files, rasps, horss shoo nails, &c. To Housekeepers. I A beautiful assortment of cheap Fancy goods, such as wallers, trays, plbindc fancy knives, forks, butch* or knives, steels, brittahia lamps, brass candle sticks* brittonia and silver table and lea spoons, plated but* tor knivos, preserving kettles, smoothing irons, iron and lined tea & oval boilers, Iron frying and broad pans, washboards, tubs, Churns, buckets, iron pots, wash kqttlos, and slow pans, Ac. .JACOB SENER. Carlisle, May 7,1861., , BOILING SPRING. THE house situated uttho head of Boiling Spring. 4$ miles east of i sl offered for rcht. Snii! bouse is well calculated for o slord or tkvorh. v Ap ply to Peter F. Ego, at Carlisle Iron Works, or to the occupant of the propeity. ; ■ -PETER F. EOE. August 12, 1852—tf A EOT of primo Shad just received,and’.for e»lb at Wo A CarolhorsV . ■ cptombor 0* Fresh Arrival of
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