American volunteer. (Carlisle [Pa.]) 1814-1909, November 25, 1852, Image 4

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    .Clothing Hall.
mHE sdbicrtßerhoVing' detirtutoed to go more ex*
♦ulteiairelk into (he Clothing business, haecngagcd
•th 4 awti'jes Qf ML H. J.rMeck, a practical tailor
-undexperienatt caller, to superintend the calling,
’jx&kiogratul filling of all garments, made up el the
testafaiishmecl. 3 Wo have always on hand
r-.irjyjuh-filackrDresiCoals,
,r. ; ,i'jTdoi:ld6> ‘Frenchcoats,
9 *j« ,by ‘do. i ilo.. Sack coats,
do Fancy colored .dress coats,
do Fancy Colored frock coats,
d0,...d0r do sack .coats,
M n Pjalii andTancy.Over coats,
‘ black Cassimoro pants,
a Fancy Cdasiinete pants,
Velvet cord pants.
, _3Plaln \dack andfancy colored Satin Vests,
‘ 9yk nnd .Valencia Vesta.
Also, Gloves, hosiery, suspenders, hate, caps, era-1
vats-antl-cravat-slides, shirts and shirt collars, Me
rino shirts andilMwervtranks, travelling baga,&c.
A largo and well selected slock of plain black and
fancy (Htft&fe dauimerei* Vestings, Satlineltsaml
Velvet cords* which will be made up to order in the 1
molt/’fishioaahlQ, and substantial manner, and at I
lh£ police. All garments warranted to fit I
bX Rp I would invite (he attention of my uum
’ broqg and the public in general, to call ,
my r stock, as I am confident they can suit {
and save at Toast ton per cent, by pur
ehasiog’their garments of ,
Recollect the place, one door above Burkholder’s
hotel. * C. OGILBY.
Caillslb, Sept 30, 1852;
WAREHOUSE.
.TAaT DERRICKSON & Co., IDS Fulton et..
,J Niw York,.have constantly on hand a very large
and'-desirable assorlmont of paper, which (hey offer
un-lhe lowest terms, consisting or News and Booh
papers, all eisos and weights, Letters, Caps, Tissue,
Hanging, While and Colored, different widths, En
glish and "American Hardware, Shouting, Hallers,
Cloth, Pattern, Manilla, Straw, Rag, Wrapping, Tea
Papers, dee., &c.
nhAU ROOFING PAPER conslanlly on hand and
I for sklo in largo or email quantities, on llio lowest
firms,'by MS.T. DERRICKSON A Co.,
105 Fulton el., New York.
LOCOFOCO MATCH BOX PAPER of a superior
ouhlUy fnr sale on Iho most rnaeonablo terms, by
J AS, T. DERRICKSON A Co.,
105 FuUonsl., Now York.
BLUE BAT PAPER for wrapping op Colton Bats
constantly on hand ohd for sale, by
' JAB.T. DERRICKSON & Co..
•' 105 Fulton Gt., Now York,
Aagost-5,185*2—3m*
gonad, Pearly White Teeth.
BteaUhy Gums and a Sweet Breath.
ALL theso.benefits are derived from ifao use of
Zbumas's Celxbeated Tootu Wash. This
superior preparation baa long been used in Phila
delphia and New York, where it has attained on
immense popularity for cleansing, presetting and
beautifying the Teeth,and curing soreness, bleeding
or ulceration of the Gums, andimparling a healthy
and fragrant odor to the breath. Read the follow
ing testimony and at once procure a bottle of ibis
delightful article for,the teeth, gums und breath.
|Mr, Francis Zerman,—Dear Sir Having used
your Justly' celebrated Tooth-wash, 1 find it to be
highly jjeneficial to the Teeth and Gums,and would
recommend it to the public as the very best prepa
ration that can be used for cleansing the teeth and
keeping the gums in a healthy state.
DR, WMJ* A. BIRKEY,
-Eighth and Locust streets, Phila.
Mr,2orman,Bin—l cheerfully acknowledge the
superiority of your.celebrated Tooth-wash. I have
nsed.it,for the last two years, and find it cleanses,
preserves, and beautifies the teeth; removes all in
fiami6*tion, soreness or bleeding of the gums; and;
it imparts a delicious fragrance to the breath, and
should be used by all who dcsiro to preserve their
teeth from decay, and have healthy gums.
DR WM, C. McMAKtN,
Ninth street,above Christian si., Phila.
Price 25 cents per bottle. Prepared only by
Fbavcis Zr.nwAS, Druggist and Chemist, cornorof
Ninth and Catharine streets,Philadelphia.
* For sale by S*murl Emm, Carlisle.
Awgt 12, 1852—3m*
THOITIiS H.SHILES’
NEW CEOTHINC KOOJIS,
ASD FUENISHING STORE.
Opposite the Hail Road OJfice, Wett High Street
v Carlisle.
TO. SKILLS desires (o inform hit old friends
, and the public that he has opened a general
clothing establishment, and has now in store a ex
tensive slock of the best and cheapest goods ever
offered In Carlisle.
Mod’s, ¥ontii’B,aud Boy’s Clothing,
for Spring,Summer and Winter wear, now on hand
brewery variety and furnished at reduced rales.—
lie baa also a largo and well selected assortment of
Piece Goods, of English, French and Gorman Fab
rics,of now and beautiful patterns, for coats, pants
and veals, which will be made to order in the most
approved and fashionable manner and in a superior
style of workmanship. A full and elegant aloch
ofGehilamen’a Furnishing Goods, such as glove*.
pUin and fancy shirts, collars, handkerchiefs, lies,
dec, constantly kept on hand. Also India Rubber
Ofercoats and Lcggins.
fooling confident from the reputation which it
haa been his constant aim fur a courao of years to
secure for liis establishment, of his ability to please
he ’respectfully invites in examination of his alooh
which for quality, workmanship and low price
cannot be surpassed.
Carlisle, May 37. 1653 —ly.
To Cabinet and Coach Mnkn *.
Oriri GALLONS superior Vnrnishes just received
from' the best manufactory in the United
tttaies, st the Hardware establishment of
J.P.LYNB.
N. D. My varnishes are used by moat of (he
principal cabinet and coach makers in this und tho
adjoining counties, and pronounced by all far supe
r or to any other in the market, I invite all who use
this aiftpie to try Lyno’s varnish, and it will add
fifty per etaU to the looks and dumbilitv of voor
oubiael ware and Carriages,also a variety of springs,
A-»tes» Hubs, Uows, Feloca, Enamel leather, Cur**'
tatn-'fJlolh, Drab Cloth, Laces, Fringe, Curled Hr'
and epfa Springs
U-rooeries.
A general assortment of Fresh Cnflicn, Drown,
White da crushed Sugars, Spices, Chocolates, Extract
of Coffee, and a constant and general supply of
Jcnßlii’s No, l.Tcas,
•Uher In bulk or packs, of superior quality, with al l
the other varieties, including
CEDAR WARE,
such «• Tubs, Buckets, Measures, Bowls
Churns; &o. ‘For sale by J. W. EDY.
June 3, 1852.
Blacksmith and Machinists,
WILL find no dlflicolty In selecting such sizes of
Iron, Side!, Anvils, Vices, Screw plaios, Files, &o,
el prices that cannot fall to please, at the cheap
hardware store of
Jul^-StS.
Dauphin Coal. |
lArVTONS Dapphln coal of all aiua, for family
rHljoH and Umeburning, receiving and for eaU
W U MUIWAY Agt.
by 1
July 36.186a~0ni
Pittston Coal.
OnrvTONS Pitl.lon coal, a auperlor article, re'
ZUU celling and for aale by
_ — W D MURRAY Agt.
July SO, I OHS—Bn>
Limoburner’s Coal.
QftflTONS l.yVcn’a Valley Nut Coal,a tuprrtor
OUu article for burning lime, receiving and for
•alt by WB MURRAY Agt.
, 3», 1889—Dm
TTt'AHILy BUCKWHEAT MEAI,; for aale by
H WOODWARD & SCHMIDT.
N«r-<. '■
: New Family G-ropery Storo.
High St., (tup doors East of 'Market BouiCt
THE undersigned begs leave to Inform the citi
zens of Carlisle and the public generally, that he
has opened a new: FAMILY GROCERY SI ORE,
on East,High Street, and hopes by strict attention
to businessr und a desire-to accommodate and
Flekseall, id merit a share of public patronage.—
keep constantly on hand an assortment of the
best family groceries,-such as Coffees, Sugars,
Molasses, &c., &0., Loverlng’e superior white
Crushed, Lump and Pulverised* Sugars, a.t the
lowest prices. Also Rio and Java Coffdes, of
best quality.
tyieensware,
of every description, including French and Eng
lish Chinas in setts or by the piece; also Granite
and common ware of every description, also on
assortment of Glass wore. Willow and Cedar
ware of every description*
Teas,
Black, Imperial and Voung’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 Mange, Minute,and Paddings,
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.
Splcosofall kinds, Ground Alum, and fine ta
ble ealt.
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 large
bottles. Persons would do well by calling and
examining,before purchasing elsewhere,as we sell
cheap for cash. W. A. CAROTHERS.
July 1. 1652. '
China and Crockery Ware
A LARGE and general assortment of Quccnswaro
j\_ has just boon by the subscriber,em
bracing a handsome assortment of the best
While Granite Stone .Ware,
such as dishes, plates, teas, covered and uncovered
dishes, bowls, toilet and chamber setts, pitchers, Ac.
together with a lot of
ill of the latest stylo ond shapes; also all tho various
irlicles of tho best common
White and Edged Ware.
The assortment includes a few plain white arid gold
band tea setts, of the best quality and atylo, and also
nil the necessary articles of the best Granite, Stone
and Blue Liverpool Ware, suitable for any size of
Dinner or Tea Setts, as may he wanted, together
with a variety of Glass Ware, including a fine as
sortment of
Bar and Table Tumbler?,
dishes, footed and other bowls, goblets, wine glasses,
lemonades, lamps, Ac.
The prices for all are fixed at the lowest cash
prices. Wo invite our friends who are in want of
articlesia out line, to give us a call.
MOISYEB'S CONFECTIONARY,
Fruit and Toy Store.
(COUNTRY Merchants and all those in wont of
J superior Gandies will find tho largest end best
assortment at the old stand of tho subscriber in
North ffsnover street, a few doors north of tho bank.
where we have just received a large stock of Fbdlts
and Nuts, of the latest importation, consisting in
part of Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Figs, Pruens,
Dales, Currants, Almonds, Filberts, English Wal
nuts, Cocoa, Cream and Pea Nuts, Ac.
Toys Sc Fancy Goods,
of English French and Amcticon manufacture,such
ns work and fancy boxes, cord and sewing baskets,
port monnnies, paper weights, music boxes, accord
eons, gum bolls, rattles, rings, doll heads, china and
glass toys, kid ami jointed dulls, flower vases, motto
cups, tea setts, grace hoops, brooms, masks, drums,
guns, dee. Fancy soaps and hair oils, of every vq.
riety. In connection with the above be has a large
stock of
such as Lovoring’s crushed, pulverized, and brown
Sugars, coffee, molasses, Qtarch, indigo, saleralus,
green and black leas, spices, butter, water and soda
crackers, matches, dtc., and as wo “Strive to Please,”
all are invited to examine our slock.
P. MONYER.
June 17, 1652.
PERSONS going to housekeeping will find it to
their advantage to look at our splendid assort
ment of Quecnsware, 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
China, China candlesticks, Arc.
Ct7STAf»DS.—'The best corn starch
prepared expressly for food, with directions for mak
ing ice-cream and pies, blanc-mange, dec.
TEAB^~- A Ircsh supply of Grech and Black Teas
in mctalic papers of superior quality. Brown and
clarified sugars, double refined loaf,crushed and pul
verized sugars, at reduced prices. Rio and Java
Coffees very cheap.
YEAST POWDERS. —Warranted to give satis
faction in making Broad, Buckwheat, Diacuil, and
almost every kind of cakes.
PRO VISIONS. —Such ns Hams, Beef. Tongues,
Fish, Poaches, A pplcs, Pours, Hominy. Beans, and
many other articles of the kind, at the cheap store
of * C. INHOPF, Agl.
More Q 5, 1652.
Ahead of all Competition!
FALL dt WINTER GOODS.
A RNOLD dc LEVI again come befoie the public
with a tremendous stock of Goods at prices so
low that will astonish every one. To the vigilant
as well as the victors belong the spoils. Call soon
as the cheap goods wo ore now offering cannot re
main long on bond. Ladies come immediately and
make your selections while the assortment is good.
Oar slock of Dress Goods consists of Black and
n-~ UI.U Ptcbmprs'
and Delaines, Muslin De Bogc, twilled Persian
Cloths, Merinoes, Alpacas. Pnmnetla Cloths, dec.
Shawls.
JOHN . I.YNE
Our slock of Shawls is large and complete, com
prising every variety of Shawls and varying in price
from 37 J oenls to $2O.
In Donncl Ribbons wo have a very Urge assort*
mont of the Idlest styles, and lowerin price than can
he purchased elsewhere.
Wo have a beautiful assortment of Embroideries,
such as Collins, Cuffs, Chiraczetls, JoconeU and
cJwiss Edgings and Inscrlings.
In Men’s wear we have • great variety of goods,
such as Cloths, Oasslmores, Battinotts, Joans, Vest*
logs,
Shirit and Drawer*.
We btvo of iU quilillu of 6Uk, Merino and Col
ton, which we will sol) very low.
! September *8, 1862.
H. SAXTON,
JUST received and for’ sole very low, a fresh
supply of Hydraulic Cement for Cisterns, &c
Also Cistern Pomps, at the cheap hardware more
in East Main street
July 89
■\T7OOD WANTED AT THIS OFFICE. —Thom
W of our pubaoriberp who deaire in pay thoir pub*
■crlpllon In wood, oro reqpcMed to deliver It during
Ihe prevent and the coming month*. Wo want good
wood, and will have nothing oiao.
Lyken’s Valley Coal. '
K A A TbNB%yU« n '«:Vuijoy Cop! of various
DUU! broken pi screened, prepared foi family upr<
receiving rffad,for aole by
J . WBMURRAY AgI.
July SO, l6o3<*r>om>/~
> South Side,
Lamps,
Blue Liverpool Ware,
J. W. EDY
FAMILY GROCERIE
To Housekeepers.
Ribbon* ! Riabont !
Cement! Cement!!.
H.SAXTON
Splendid Fancy Goods, Elegant Gift
'Books, &c.
SW. HAVERSTICK has just received from the
, city and is now opening a splendid display of
Fancy Goods, suitable for the approaching Season,
lo ( \yniobh6 desires to call the attention of his
friends .and the public. His assortment in this
lino cannot ,be novelty and, elegance,
arid both in quality and.prico of the articles, cannot
fail to please purchasers., It.wpuld bo impossible to
enumerate bis Holiday Foncy Gocds, which com
prise’every variety of fancy arliclosof the ihosl nov
el styles, such as
Ladies' Fancy Baskets, *
''Foncy Worb Boxes’, with sowlHk instruments.
Terracotta .Work (a recent novel.)
Poper Maohe Goods,
Elegant Alabaster and Porcelain Ink-stands and
troys.
Fancy iroiy, pearl «fc shell coni cases,
Port Monnaies of every -variety.
Gold pons arid pencils
Fancy paper weights,
Pupetcriea, viilh. a largo variety bf"ladtcs fancy
stationery, '
. Motto seals and w^(fMy.-‘
Silk and head pursosf
Ladies’ riding whips elegantly finished,
Perfume baskets and bags,
Brushes of every kind for the toilet,
Roussel's perfumes of various kinds,
Musical instruments of allkinds 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
imus for 1851, richly embellished and illustrated
Poetical Works, with Children's Pictorial Books) for
children of all ages; than which nothing can bo 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. He also calls attention to
his elegant display of
Lamps, Girandoles, &c.,
from the extensive establishments of Cornelius, Ar
chor and others, of Philadelphia, comprising every
stylo of Parlor, Chamber and Study Lamps,for burn
ing either Urd. sperm or etherihl oil, together with
Flower Voaes, Fancy Screens, «Scc. His assortment
in this line is unequalled in the 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 bo con
fidently recommended to hie friends and the little
folks. Remember the old stand, opposite the Bank
S. W. HAVERSTICK.
December 18,1861.
MARRIAGE,
HAPPINESS AND COMPETENCE.
TVIIY 18 IT I
Tli*l we lielioU many females, scarce In (lie meridian of life
broken in health and i|>triu with a complication of durAtei
and ailmeula. drpririnf ihem of tlie power for the enjoymrut
of life at an *#o when _i'hy«ic»l health, buoyancy of spirits,
and nappy ser*Uil\fofnfind, arising ftom tcoudiuonofheshh,
•uonld be predominant.
Many ofilie causes of her inHering* at fttit—perhapa yean
before, perhaps during girlhood, or the fir*l yean of marriage—
were in their origin »o light aa to pa»» unnoticed, and ©f Comae
neglected. ___
IN AFTER TEARS,
When too late to be benefuted by oar knowledge, we look
back and meant, and regret the full coaacciaeucea of our
iguorancS.
What would we not often give to poaieaa, in early life, (bo
knowledge we obtain in after years ! And what day, and
nighta of anguish we might not has* been spared, if the
knowledge waa timely poateued. It U '
HfiIrARCHOLt AN t> STARTLING
To behold the aickneai and anfferlng endured by many a wife
for many yean, from cantea simple end controllable, easily
remedied—or better still, —not incurred, if every
WIFE AND MOTHER
Possessed the information contained in a little volume, (with
in the reach of ail) which would spare to herself
YEARS OF DUSERY,
Am] to her husband the constant toil and ansierr of mind,
nrre.aarily devolving upon him (mm aickneai n| the wile,
wiihmit giving |iim the opportunity of acquiring that com
l-eimce which hi* esrrtions are entitled, and the poa,ra>n>ii
of which would accuie the happiuesa of hitnaelf, wife, and
children.
SECURE THE MEANS OF HAPPINESS
By becoming in time possessed of the knowledge, the want
of which hat caused the aickneai and poverty of thousand*.
In view of inch consequences. no wife or mother U escu
aable if alj* neglect to avail herself of that knowledge in
respect to haraelf, which would spare lilt much suffering, be
(lie means of lunpinsii anil proaperlty to her Imibatid, and
confer upon her children that bleating above all price—htallljv
bodiea, with healthy miuda. That knowledge it contained in
a little work entitled
THE MARRIED WOMAN’S
Private Medical Companion.
BV DR. A. M. MAURICEAU,
One Hundredth Edition. 18mo., pp. 220. Price, SO cti
[on riNx pipes, kxtsa binding, 81 00.]
Pint published in 1847, uil It it uot
SURPRIZING OR ■WONDERFUL,
Considering that EVERY FEMALE,
WHETHER MARRIED OR NOT, can here
xcqalrc n full knowledge of the nature,
character and causes or her complaints,
with the various symptoms, and that
neatly
HALF A MILLION COPIES
•Uonld hive been told. .
It i> imt>netic»ble to convey folly the vtrlont subject*
Iretted of. u they tre of a nature ilr]ct)y Intended for the
married, or thoee contemplating mamagei. but no female
desirous of enjoying health, and (hst beauty, consequent upon
health, which i? -o conducive to her own liappioeat, and that
of her Imtbaud, hut either hu or will obtain St, a* ha* or will
every huaband who has the lore and affection of hi* wife at
heart, or that of his own pecuniary improvement.
UPWARDS OF ONE HUNDRED THOU
SAND COPIES
Mere been SENT BY MAIL within the lui few months
Vi py tic/ py ter vcf
lm (m (m m m (m (m
and Shameful Fraud!!
CAUTION TO BOOKSELLERS.
VIOLATION OF COPYRIGHT.
A SPURIOUS EDITION
Flagrant and barefaced, has been surreptitiously iasned, with
ili» lame form and site, esactly the iasie Title Paoc, aud
»racily the time
TYPOGRAPHICAL ARRANGEMENT,
Dm another name anbsiiiuted for " Dr. A. M. Mattrietan,"
and “ Boston” for ** New York,” and ihe words,
Knrrnr.D according to Act of CongTesa, in the year I*l7, by
JOSEPH tAoVv, '
la the Clerk’s Oihce of the District Court of the Soothers
District of New York.
OMITTED.
The column, tlae subject matter, and reading ara
ENTIRELY DIFFERENT,
Printed on poor, brownish, dirty piper, with ■ paper cover.
It can lie known also from the miserable and illegible wood
cuts scattered throughout its pages. 'l'hn eovvrtght ealttan
eourn/n* none.
if there are any in the (ride ao lost to shame and common
honesty as to be willing panics
IN DEFRAUDING THEIR CUSTOMERS,
No less limn the let*! owner of the property In copyright,
they will be prosecuted, *ad etepe will be taken to expoae
them to the public.
A copy will be tent to etch bookseller or firm, (with the
Uimi which they will he furnished,) upon receipt ol
i>it or (heir business card of»ddrtu.
CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC.
UE NOT DEFRADDBDI
lli.y no book nnltti Dr- A. M. MbbHccu. Ittt Lfberty •(.«
NV,if on tile title rave, and tiie entry in vlerVa Office on .
(lx back of the (it)e race corTei|>ont)i m herein, and buy only 1
of rcaprctable and honorable dealer*, or eetidby mall, audaa
dirMto Or A. M. ftfarrriceaa.
Knl) title mgr, with content*, together with a few page*
I realms ”f important anliiceia to every married female, will
be lent, (re* or charge, to any one encloaiitg* letter atamp in
a |irr|<atd letter, addteawdaa hereto. . •
ITT On receipt of Fifty Cent*, (or On*
Dollar for the fine Edlllnn eslkk bmillnc.]
“TIIM MARUIJCn WODUII'S PRIV/IITU
MKDTOAk COMPANION” I* lent (maffid
free) to any part of til* UnUcilStatci, All
letter* muit be poat-peald. and ntldrrMctl to
DR, A. M. MAPUICBAV, Do* ISH4, Wew
York City. rnbllalilugOfflcC'No.lttOUliertjr
fttwet. Near York.,
For sale by Blanch dc Crap Harrisburg,JSwarts
Dloomsburg, J 6 Worth Lebanon, C W Do Win
Milford, J W Enamlngor W oinllb
Huntingdon, 8 McDonald Uniontbwn, J >T Baum
Now Berlin, H A Lantz Bonding, E T Morso
Crancßvillo, N Y; R P Crocker Brbwnaville. Wont*
Jc Blark Catbondolo, Eldrotl 8c Wright Williams
port, B»TuOU. Wllkeabarro.O'W Esrlo Waynesboro;
It Creaky Mercer, 0 Loader Hanover, 8 W Taylor
Utica, RP Cummings Somerset, T B Peterson,
Philadelphia.
(July 20, 1852—3m #
eHOrbB MAMjLY. J.IL Cbild&Cohs
Jol > )W
The Wonder of the Age!
DR. TERREL’S HEALING OINTMENT, for
(ho cute of Sallrhoum, Chilblains, chopped or
crocked hands, burns and scalds, cuts, wounds of ony
kind; old sores; all kinds of breaking out and sores
on children; sore lips, pimples'orl'thb face, and all
diseases of the skin.
. Fot particulars see small bills accompanying each
box.
To convince (he public that this Ointment is no
humbug, and that it will do what tho recommenda
tions say, I Invite any one troubled with the above
complaints to call on my Agents and take a box and
try it, if it does not effect a cure return it within
thirty days and take back your money.
N. B.—l can give hundreds of certificates, whore
this Ointment hak almost wrought miracles in the
way of curbs, but think it of no use, os any one can
do tho same for oven a worthless article if theybave
friends. I roly solely on the merit sof the article fof
tho public patronage.
Prepared and sold by MONROE TERREL,
Naugolack, Conn.
Ml orders directed to the above address, will be
thankfully received and promptly attended to.
30,000 Persons Cured.
NO RELIEF , NO FJIY!
THE public arc respectfully informed -that Dr.
TOBIAS has adopted the above as bis motto since
bo has introduced his invaluable
VENITIAN LINIMENT,
On sale in the United States—now over 3 years.
During thol period every bottle 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 il on sale without he would
Warrant it.
Thousands of bottles have been sold, and not one
in a thousand have been returned^
Wherever it has bepn introduced it bos 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 recommendation,
chiefly from those who have been cured by it of ob
stidalo diseases,
When every other remedy hat proved ineffectual.
Many persons have said, on reading my pamphlet,
(hat it cures too many complaints; but I have replied
"Use it according to the directions, and if you do
not get relieved, your money will bo returned. More
I cannot say: for if I 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 19 WARRANTED TO CURB
Cholera* colic, dysentery, cramp, vomiting,sen-sick
ness, chronic rheumatism, sore throats, cuts, burns,
chilbans, swellings, old sores, brases, coughs, croup,
mumps, chapped hands, wens, corns, mosquito biles,
warts, palpitation of the heart, weakness in the limbs,
back and breast; piano in the joints, hemorhoge, dee.
Thousands of certificates can btf seen at the depot.
Full directions wrapped up with every buttle.
Ladies can find no article (hat will so quickly and
harmlessly remove pimples and\ blotches from (he
neck, face and hands. \
Croup, which canies ofThundreds“of children an
nually, can be averted by (ho timely application of
the Venitian Liniment. If parents would observe
their children, and when the eyes ore heavy, or (he
breathing slightly (hick, they would rub the neck
and chest well with the liniment, they never would
hove to suffer that distressing complaint.
Chronic Rheumatism it cures as certainly as It is
applied. But inflammatory it requires the aid of a
physician as internal treatment is requisite.
Persons Buffering from weakness or pains in the
back, chest or limbs, will find - relief in a few appli
lions of this Liniment. It opens the pores, besides
strengtheniog tbo muscles.
Toothache is cured by it in a few minutes.
Vomiting is immediately stopped by it, and when
the stomach will not retain medicine or food, take
20 drops of Liniment in half a wine glass full of
water —then nothing will bo ejected.
Cholera and Dysentery were cuicd In hundreds of
cases, when last in (his country, by the timely use
of this Liniment.
It ia also warranted superior to anything else to
alleviate and euro cuts, burns, old sores Sc swellings.
Depot No, 228 Greenwich Bt,, New York. Price
26 and 60 cents per bottle. Bco that every bottle
hos Dr. Tobias’s wiiltcn signature, as no other ia
genuine.
Darlcy’s Arabian Heave Remedy.
For tie cure of Ileavtt . TArtcfc ami broken Wind,
Caught , Colds, and,all diaeaiet which effect the
wind of Hortet.
THIS preparation is in common uso imoug the
Arabs who feed it to their Horses tlirco or four times
a year, for about a week at a time which no doubt is
(ho cause of their remarkable speed oud unfailing
wind. It was introduced into England, some years
ago, by Mr. Darloy of Yorkshire, who procured (he
receipt from ao Arabian Shiek or Chiefcf whom he
purchased a horse, during his residence In Syria,
which )io imported into England and was known as
the 'Darloy Arabian,’ from which sprung the largest
and most splendid horses over known.
It will not only prevent, but it will effectually
core the above named complaints; it cleanses the
breathing apparatus by removing from the air cells
the Ivmplii or secretion which in Heaves clogs them,
causing a difficulty ofbroalhing.by its action on the
diseased part causes the mucus membrane to resume
its natural dimensions thus equalising the
circulation of Iho blood and restores tho vessels
to (heir natural size. As a Condition Medicine it is
unequalled; its effects In this respect sro truly as
tonishing. Many horses which before using this
medicine were not considered worth $3O, have by the
use of from two to four packaged, boon restored to a
healthy and sound condition; tho horse’s appetite
has been improved, all derangements of (ho digestive
organs corrected, the skin has become soft, the coal
assumed a sleek and shining appoaronco and other-,
wise so much improved that (hey would sell readily
from $BO to $125,
The euro has been complete'and permanent. It
may bo used stall limes with perfect safety, and may
likewise be given to horned Cattle at well at Hortit,
Caution.— Every package of tho.gonuino ‘Darloy’s
Arabian Heave Remedy* boars our written signature;
all others is spurious pnd should he avoided as so
much poison. Remember Ibis. Hurd dc. Co., solo
proprietors, G 7 Maiden Lane, New York.
The above valuable Medicines are for salo by Iho
following authorized scoots—S. W. Ilaveistiok, 8.
A. Hubbard, Carlisle; Thoa Gfoaton, Plainfield; J II
Horroh, Newvllles J H Wiiey, Green -Spring Cross
Roads; Diehl & Snyder, Newborn; W u E Hays,
Sbipponaburg; J W Clever, Lees Gross Roads; Kyle
8c Wasbingor, Jacksonville; Russel 8c Dlce,.Dickin
son; Weakley & Shrlvor, do.; A M Boiling
Spring; L II Lonhor, M. D-, Churcfitown; J Coyle,
liogcstowii—Heverstlck dc. Sirobm, Kingstown—
John Swisher. Mcchapicsburg—M Bitnor, Shire
manstown—J G Miller, Now Cumberland— Epploy
8c Ernosl, Cedar Spring,
i July 82,1852—6 m» V
Dr. Iv C. Loomis,
VV .tiutt rto required for their proßorvatfan,
fluch as ‘ealing\Filfag\P(ugjging } fe,6t will
restdVo tholoofl ofthom, by inserting Artificial
Teieth'.frohrt d nlrigltoTooth lo a fullBolf. , '|. ,
t7?o.fllcepo PlttßiteeUafpir doorflSouib o
theßaiWoad Hotol. , / . { , • _,
N*D* Dr.Loomis.wilTbcßbaeiVtfrpm v.jiy
lieleholaßttendayß.rneachpiDntli.
Carlisle, Dee. **> 1850.
HATS ANDjCAPJII-
Spring Styles! • :
WM; H., TROUT, has just’received and opened
tho Spring Stylo of Hats for 1852, an elegant
article, to which ho invites tho"a|tcnli6n of tho pub.
lio. His -Hats are of oil price)*, from' the most ole*
gently finished to tho cheap common article, arid of
every, variety, of stjrld'now worn. He continues to
and kdopVlways on blind
a full assortment ufHATS and CAPS
for .men anti b’oys,ahd hU-can soil a
cheaper and better ..article than onyotburestablish
ment in town. 7 ,Those iu wanlofgood, well made;
and elegantly finished woulddo wcll lo call
before purchasing .elsewhere. .
.The attention of citizens and strange^is.particu
larly Invited to the beautiful Spring Stylo of Hals,
just received, a really handsome article, and warran
ted to bo just as good, as U laudat and tasteful in
appearance. : ' ‘ ' ' •' ,-
Remember that tho largest and best assortment id
town may always'bo .found.-at TROUT’S) Jrtine'e
Row, rear of the JEpitcopal Church, .
Carlisle, April 21), 1852:. .
Coach Trimming, Coach Painting*
Saddle and Harness making.
THE subscribers respectfully inform the public,
that they have opened a now shop in North
Hanover street, a few doors 1 north of Glass' Hotel,
where theyhre prepared to make evory afticlo in
theirlineorbusinessnscheap,
and as substantial as can _
any whore in
land county. They are now prepared to Tam
and Paint Coaches at short nolico, and on (ho most
reasonable terms. They.,have also on band, and
will manufacture to order, Single and Double Har
ness, Saddles, Bridles, &c._
Having had considerable experience in the above
business, the undersigned Halter themselves (hot (hoy
can give satisfaction to all‘who may favor them with
their custom.
With moderate prices and a desire to please, they
solicit a shaio of public patronage.
C. M. OOCKLIN.
Carlisle, Juno 24, ISsS—ly*
Take a Good JLook
Before Purchasing Your Goods!
WE are now prepared to show one of the most
extensive assortments of Spring & Summer Goods
ever brought to Carlisle. Ourassortraenlof.Mens
and Boys wear is very complete, Cloths, Cassi
mcres. Vestings, SummcrStufis, Kentucky Jeans,
Velvet cords, Linens, &c.
Ladies Dress Goods,
such as faftcy and black Silks, Silk Poplins, Silk
Tissues, bareges, rooualin do lalnoy, barege do
lames, ginghams, lawns, plain and figured Swiss
Muslins, Book, Jaconet, Mull and Cambric Mus
lins, calicoes, lickings, &c.
BONNETS & RlBBONS.— Flowers, Tabs,
Milinary materials of different kinds, with s large
supply of Edgings, Insertlngs, handkerchiefs,
gloves, mitts, hosiery, lace goods, flannels, Al
pachas from 12} to $1 pof yd.
100 Piano Fortes.
T. GILBERT & CO’S
New York Ware Roomt t 323 Broadway,
CORNER of Anthony street, and opposite Broad
way andßank and Theatre, whore the largest
assortment of Pionpca with ond without the celebra
ted improved may be foutjd— all of which
have tbo Metallic Frame,and are warranted to aland
any climate, and give entire satisfaction, and wPI be
sold at great bargains. By an experience of eight
years, resulting in many important improvements'
the has been brought to a perfection attain
ed by no others. Nearly 2000 jGolcans hove been
applied, and the demand is rapidly increasing. Ele
gant Boudoir or Cottage Pianos convenient for
small rooms. T. G. dc Co’s Pianos arc admitted to
bo superior to allothora, owing to their firmness and
long standing in luno. Prices some as at,the man
ufactory. Dealers supplied ot libcral’dificounte. E,
H. Wade's and the entire Boston catalogue of Mu
sic and instruction books furnished at this store at
wholesale. HORACE WATEES, Solo Agt.
Constantly on hand an extensive assortment of
second hand Pianos in Rosewood and Mahogany
cases, varying in prices from $3O to $l5O. Second
hand ABolotm Pianos from $2OO to s276—Grand
Pianos from $3OO to $7OO. Prince A Co.’s Mclo
dcons from $26 to $9O. Carbart $56 to $90 —Gui-
tars from $lO to $75, &c.
August 10, 1852—3m*
Bonnet Ribbons, See,
A FULL assortment of handsome Bonnet and
Neck Ribbons, Embroideries of various kinds,
such os Flouncing, French Collars, Cambric and
Swiss Edgings and Insorlings, black and white La
ces, kid and silk Gloves, silk Buttons, Gimps and
Braids of various kinds and newest styles for dress
trimmings, wtih many other fancy articles just
opened by Oco W Hitner.
September 23.
Shoemakers,
WILL find It to their interest to cal] and-examlne
my extensive assortment of lasts, patent leather,
calf skins, morocco, lining and binding skins, var
nish, awls, thread, wax, and shoemakers kit in
general. H. SAXTON.
July 22.
HARDWARE.
THE subscriber having just returned from the oast
with another large addition to his former slock,
making it the most complete assortment of Hard
ware, to be found in tho county, would invite the
attention of ail desirous of getting bargains to call
and examine fur themselves before purchasing else
where.
I return my sincere (hanks to tho public general
ly, for (ho very, liberal patronage heretofore extend
d, and solicit a continuance of the same.
HENRY SAXTON.
July 22, 1862.
Faintcrs Look al This!
READ! READ!
LAND PLASTER at 18 CIS, per bushel. Best
Peruvian Guano 2j- cle per pound. Beet Pata
gonian Guano at low rates. Poudretlo at 40 cts.
per bushel, or $2 por barrel.
SAFE YOUR MONEY .
The Guano offered above is but little above tho
cost of Importation. '
POUDRETTE
wo offer you at the manufacturers price, and of
quality unsurpassed.
LAND PLASTER.
In this we beat tho world. We iiavc facilities for
grinding one thousand bushels daily, and our price
defies competition. Come Farmers all to
♦ C. FRENCH & CO.,
New Steam Plaster Mill, at Junction of
Old York Road v Orowh & Callowhlll sis.
Plrila. Sept 3,1862—3 m .
JMacliore).
BOSTON Mackerel Nos. I, 2,end 3,in
barrels and half barrels, msl rpcoivcd-end for
salo by, , , •WOOD I \y'ARP,,dc QUMIDT.
September 23. . , .
. Liverpool Sail.
KnA Socks Ground Allum, Spit, full stzo,impor
£)l JvJ ted direct, for sale by
Bept 23. WOODWARD dc, SCHMIDT.
,Guano. , M .
Ipf TONS, jPoruvipp tiuiano No. 1 % just rcpoivpd
10 and for.salo by , i... , , i
; \VOObWARD dt SCHMIDT.
September 33. ■
Bacon Hainfl.
A CHOICE aiticldtjusl iccoivcd and for by
Woodward dc Schmidt. ’ ‘
September 23, ’
Blacksmith’s Coil; '
KQAft of Blacksmith's coa),,a£upprio
QOUI/-arllclo, receiving and for-salo-bv- -
™I . .1, ... ' W O MUKRAYA^;
.July #0, 16g2r~0m > ■-
APEAUTIFVL ouorlmont'.Df embossed iTablo
Covers, for fnlrby M ’’ ( ■ f I
Bojn w. ; • ARNOLD & LEVI.
IMPORTANT TO FARMERSV
TIME AND. IABOR SATED.
Tlie Old Fashioned Hills Done Away With!
IN all former tihics it was supposed that a Urrf
quantity -of Cider could only bo made by uaingrf
ponderous machine,' that slowly crushed the apptctf
wi(faoti( grinding (hem fine. They were then made'
into a massive cheese in straw, and a most sever*
and long pressure was required to extract a portion
of the cider, a considerable quantity being absorbed'
by the straw and tbe mass ofpomteo, and to obtain
this unsatisfactory rpaull the farmer had to take all
his hands, ond'perhaps his six horse team, and da.
volo a whole day.that could havo been more profita
bly employed, io make from si* to twelve barrel* of
cider. To obviate, tho ( difficulty the Farmers have
heretofore labored under, ,
THIS MACHINE
has beon Invented; and the statements of a few fact*
will prove that ills not only the Best IVXaclilno
of the kind io existence,' but that' it is tho most pro/•
table, that a man can have on hit farm. The apple*
are by this qpchino ;gralcd up into a fine pulp, so
that it.requires bat a coroparlt|vely light pressure,
and that but a minute or two, to extract all the cidef,-
it being asccrtojnod.by practical experiment that one
fourth more juice can bo obtained, than by the old
process. Besides this it only requires two hands to
grind up and make into cider a larger quantity of
apples, than can .possibly be made on. (ho.old fash
ioned machines. On this press, owing to the. com*
pactncss of tho ppmico in the tub, and lho;enmp|ete
manner in which,it is ground, a pressure of f rom 3
to 5 Inns—that can easily bo obtained—will produce
a more favorable result (hbn 100 lons pressure on the
ordinary cider press, even if the apples were ground
as finely as on the improved Mill j and if (he apples
wore merely crushed as on the Nut machine, it would
require a pressure of two hundred tons, to produce
tho result accomplished by this Patent Milt. The
following may be adduced as the decided advantages
of this mill:
First—li will make more cider than any olher
Mill, with a given quantity of apples, in a given lime,
and with mach test labor and expense.
Second—lt will make cleaner and tweeter Cider
than any olher mill. '
Third—You can maho the cider, et you want it,
and when*you want and'ln quantities from one
gallon to G or 20 barrels.
Fourth— With it yoa oan prese year Currants,
Cherries, Berrios, Chcoso, Duller, Lard, and Tal
low.
•Fifth—With it ypu can save one.fourth of yoor
lime in making apple butler.
Sixth—With it you can giind and chop yoar Ap.
pies, Potatoes, Turnips, Beets, Carrots, or Pumpkins,
fur your Cattle.
Seventh—With its use you can at all times hsve
FRESH and SWEET CIDER.
With all tho advantages resulting from the po*.
session and usp of such a machino—el o price so low
that'll is within llio roach of all—csn.il.be that any
ir/telligcht farmer would do without it X -
Do you wish lo hive in your house ek ell times
Cidor that is sweet and fresh, tho only time it is re
ally healthy and At for use—jind do you wish tossve
a great porlion of tho hard labor attending the mak
ing of apple butter? If.so, : Uuy this machine and
our word for U you will nut be disappointed.
Tho price "of tho Cider Mill and Press, is $35 ;
and ofiho Root Culling Cylinder $5. For Machines,
for Stale, county, or township rights, address, post
paid. . W. O. lIICKOK.
Harrisburg. Pa.
q3* Good Agcnla wanted.
NOTICE.—Since my oirenWa wore iiaoad it hot
been concluded to cell at the above price, giving (he
owner the entire right to the machine aod.lo use or
tend It as hepleasqa. 1..
The machine can be aeon by calling on Mr. Jacob
Feller, Carlialo.
August 19—3 m.
English & American Hardware.
'■pHE subscriber having just' returned from the
i Eastern cities with a full and handsome assort
ment of ull kinds of Hardware of the very best milk
ers and well selected, is now opening at the Cbua |>
Hardware Stand, in North Hanover street, npxldouf
to Scott’s hotel,whoto he invites all that are in wont
of good and cheap Hardware, to give him a call ami
see and satisfy themselves of the truth, as wo ere de
termined to soli at a small .advance. Small profits
and quick sales is the order of the day. .
To Builders* Carpenters and Others,
A full stock of pvhUo, mineral and japant'd knobs,
locks and latches, hinges, screws, window sash and
shutter springe, strait-necked and barrelled holts, of
every kind; mill, cross cut and circulai Saws; hand,
panel, ripping and back Saws; bright, blkck and blue
augurs; chisels, broad, pointing, hand and-chopping
Axes, of different makers; hatchets, planes & plane
bits,stool and iron squares, files, rasps, brads .spikes,
all sizes. . . 1 ■
To Saddlers and Cqaeh Makers.
Our stock consists of a comploid assortment of arti
cles in your line of business, such as brass, silver &.
japanod mounting, carriage trimmings, broad pester
ing and seaming laces, fringes, plain andfigiircd can
vass Oil cloth, top lining cloth & Beige lining, white,
red, blue and black patent leather; Dashers, silver A
brass plate, Deer hair, rosotj's, hubs, follows, spokes,
bows, eliptic springs. Iron ones, malhablo castings.
To Cabinet and • ShoC'inakers.
A full stock of shoo kit and findings, boot roorvoeo,
French kid, straits, morocco & lining and binding
skins;lasts, tacks, pegs, hammers, pinchers, French
morocco, superior copal varnish, japan and black
varnish, mahogany and maple veneers, moulding,
bonding, resets, glass, mineral and mahogany knob*
of every 1 size and stylo.
To Blacksmiths* Partners and Others.
11 tons of assorted bar iron, warranted of. ll;n best
quality. A splendid, assortment,of,-bar and rolled
iron, hammqied, horse-shoe, scollop, plough,broad*
■and narrow tiro, rolled, horse-shoe bar, band* rpuniw
and square iron; cast, shear* spring, English,and
wogort boxes,, car
riage boxes in soU > s,aavijSfcVicqs*4lcß, rasps, horse
shoe noils, Acc; ! V ', , v /'
» To Housekeepers. .
A beautiful assortment of cheap'Fanoy goods, socli
ns waiters,trays, plain Jefahey knlv.es, forks, butch
er knives, steels, brittanin lamps.'brass candle slfck*<
briltania and sliver table «hd ten sp'obna, plated biH v
lor, knlvds, preserving kettles, ifou
and tined loa&ovnl lron frying, snd bread
pans,washboards, tuba. cliurns. buckels, iron pots,
wash kettjca,and alow pans, &c. '
- JACOB 6ENEU.
Carlisle, Moy 7,1651 .
THE house situated utiha head of Boiling Spf inp*
4£ miles Cdrliblo, is offered for rout* Said
house,ig well calculated fpr,ii.»toi;o dr tavern.MApj
ply toiler P. Ego, st
Ibo occupantptlho propeily,,'. ‘' ‘ rij *
*. *• : » r PiJTEII F. ROE.
August ts, 1863—1 f - -
i ' , Y \ (i ? •-i\ -r t •> - I i i ,
I 'ill
, A LOT of (tiiroe-Sbtd ijtuireoolfitd hnd foi
XX «t |WimA C«oUier»*i ,; >'' *M V
September 9t ’
Fresh Arrival of
üBOILItffi SPHIIW