Fashionable Clothing Hall. THE subscriber having determined lo go more ex tensively into tho Clothing business, has engaged the aoirlcos of Mr. H. J. Meek, o practical taxloi and experienced culler, to superintend tho culling, making and filling of all garments, made up ol tho establishment. Wo have always on hand Plain Black Dress Coals, do do French coats, do do Sack coats, do Fancy colored dress coats, do Fancy colored frock coats, do do sack coats. Plain and fancy Over coals, Saporjor black Casaimere pants, Fancy C/assimeie pants, Snttinett and Velvet cord pants. Plain black and fancy colored Satin Vests, Silk and Valencia Vests. Also, Gloves, hosiery, suspenders, hate, caps, era vats and cravat elides, shirts nnd shirt collars. Me rino shirts and draweta, tranks, travel rng bags, &c. A large and well selected slock of plain block and fancy Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Saltinetts and Velvet cords, which will bo made np lo order in the most fashionable nnd oobstnntisl manner, and a the shortest notice. All garments warranted lo fit or no sale. I would invito the attention of my num erous customers and the public in general, to call and SOS my stock, os I am confident they can son themselves and save at least ton per coni, by pur chasing their garments of me. , , Recollect the place, one door above Barkholdor-a hotel. C.OGILUY. GmUfile, Sept 80, 1852. _ PAPER warehouse. JAS. T. DERRICKSON & Co., 105 Fallon si.. Now York, have constantly on hand a very largo and desirable assortment of paper, which they offer on the lowest terms, consisting of Nows and Booh papers, all sixes and weights. Letters, Caps, Tisane, Hanging, Whito and Colored, different widths, En glish and American Hardware. Shoaling, Hallers. Cloth, Pallorn, Manilla, Straw, Rag, Wrapping, Tea Papers, &c., dee. TAH ROOFING paper conelnnlly on hand and for .ale In large or email .|oanlinc« on tl,o lowest term., by JAS.T. DERRICKSON & Co., 7 105 Fulton sl., Now York. LOCOFOCO MATCH OOX PAPER of a superior mialUv for sale on the most reasonable terms, by q 1 JAS. T. DERRICKSON i. Co., 105 Fulton sl., Now York. BLUE BAT PAPER for wrapping up Colton Bats constantly on hand and for sale, by JAS. T. DERRICKSON &. Co.. 105 Fulton st., Now York, August 5,1852 —3 in* Sound, Pearly White Teeth Healthy Gums and a Sweet Breath. ALL these benefits aro derived from the use of, ZaaMis’s Celbdratkh Tooth Wash. Thi* , superior prcpaialion has long been used in Phila-. delphia and New York, where it has attained an immense popularity for.cleansing, preserving and beautify mg the Teeth, end 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 this, delightful article for the teeth, gums und breath. Mr. Francis Zerraaft.—Dear Sir:—Having used your justly celebrated Tooth-wash, I find it to be 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 und keeping the gums in a healthy state. V DR.WMJ* A. TURKEY, Gigbth and Locust streets, Phila. Mr. Zerman,Bir: —I cheerfully acknowledge the superiority of yonr celebrated Tooth-wash. I have used it fortho la*st two years, and find it cleanses, preserves,and beautifies the teeth; removes all in flammation, soreness or bleeding of the gums; and it imparts a delicious fragrance to the 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 pet bottle. Prepared only by Fbascis Zruma*, Druggist and Chemist, corner of Ninth ond Catharine streets, Philadelphia. For sale by Siam Elliott, Carlisle. Augt 12, 1862—3m* THOSIABH.SKILES’ NEW CEOTIIINCi ROOMS, -AND FURNISHING STORE. (jpMlils tfo JM Road Offitt. Wcs l High Stmt, , re CarlitU. TH. 5K.11.13S desires to inform his old friends and the public that ho 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. 91oii’§ r Toiitli’B, and Boy’s Clothing, for Spring, Summer and Winter wear, now on hand of every variety and furnished at reduced rales.— Ho ha® also a largo and well aoloclcd assortment of Piece Goods, of Englfch, French and Gorman Fab rics, of now and beautiful pattern., for coal., pants and reels, which will bo made to order in the roost anoroved and fashionable manner and in a superior ■trie of workmanship. A full and elegant slock of Ocollomon’s Furnishing Goods, such ns gloves, plain and fancy shirts, collars, Handkerchiefs lies, &c., constantly kept on hand. Also India Rubber Overcoats and Loggins. ~ . Fooling confident from the reputation which il li.a been hi, constant aim for a ooorao of year, to secure for 111, ealablialimcnl, of hla ability to ploaao he reapoollbllv in*llo« on Maminalion of hia slock which for quality, workmanship and low price cannot ho aurpaaacd. / Carlisle. May 87, 185-j-ly. Xo Cabinet anti Conchiltlaßcra. O ALLOWS superior Votnishosjual received ( roro the best manufactory in the United Slates, at the Hardware sstoblislmiont of^^ N. D. My varnishes arc used by most of the I principal cabinet anti coach maker* in this and >hc adjoining conntica, and pronounced by al far anpe rior to any other in the market, I rrmto all who nae this article to try Dyne's varnrah, and it will odd fifty per cent, to the looks and durability of yon cabinet ware and Carriagea, alao a variety of springs Arles, Hubs, Dowa, Felocs, Enamel I.eathor, C tain Cloth. Drab Cloth, Laces, Fringe, Curled II and Sofa Springs Groceries A general assortment of Fresh Coffics. Browi W bite Se crushed Sugars, Spices, Chocolates, Extra* of Coffee, and a constant and general supply ol Jcukln’s No. l.Tcaa, • Ithor in bulk or pack., of auporior quably, Willi a llu olhor aarlolloa. including WILLOW % CEDAR WARE, ,uoh a. Daakol., Toba, Buokola, Moaauro, Dow! Churna, &o. For aalo by ' J. W. LBY. Judo 3,1652 a Blacksmith and Machinists, WILL find no difficulty In selecting such sizes of Iron, Steel. Anvils, Vicos, Screw plates, V ties, &o, at prices that cannot fall to please, at tho cheap hardware store of July 33. Dauphin Coal Tf\A TONS Dauphin coal of oil alien, foriiimil 1 HU uao and limoburning, receiving and for aal W U MURRAY Agl. Julj as, less- -Om Plttaion Coal. nrvATONS PltUton coal, a auporior article, /\J\J ceWlng and for aale by W B MURRAY Agl July aO t —Om Limeburnor’s Coal. Q/\pv TONB Lykcn’s Volley Nul Cool.s superior f 11/Lf article for burning Umo, receiving onfl for • • W B MURRAY Agt. ■ala by 30, 1860—6 m Family buckwhe at meal, for ««i« i>y AMIIjX uu WOODVV r ARD i aCHMIDT. Nov 4i New Family Grocery Store. High St., two doors East of Market Bouse, South Sides THE undersigned bogs leave to inform the citi zens of Carlisle and tho public goneraMy, that he has opened a new FAMILY GROCERY STORE, on East High Street, and hopes by strict attention to business, and a desire lo accommodate and please all, to merit a share of public patronage.— I keep constantly on hand an assortment of the beat family groceries, each as Coffees, bogara, Molasses, &0., tec., Lovcring’a superior while Crushed, Lump and Pulverised Sugars, at the lowest prices. Also Kio and Java Coffees, ol boat quality. quoensivare, 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 sod Codar 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, lee Cream, Pies, Cake, Blanc Mange, Minute,and Paddings, also a lot of Heoker’s Farina. Sugar Cured Hams, of tho very best quality, together with Dry Beef, Tongue, Fish, Poaches, Smoked Horrmg.&o. Spices of all kinds, Ground Alum, and fine la bio salt. Fruits, such as Oranges, Lemons,, Figs, Prunes, Rai sins, &c M &c. a full supply of Pina Oil and Fluid Lamps, al lowest prices, constantly on hand. Rose a fcx oolsior Ink. a superior arliele in small and large bottles. Persons would do well by calling and examining before pnrcham n gelsewhM«,aswe se, cheap for cash. W. A. CARO I HLKo- July 1. 1852 China, and Crockery ware. A LARGE and general assortment of Queensworo has just boon received by the subscriber, em bracing a handsome assortment of the best White Granite Stone Ware, such as dishes, plates, tons, covered and uncovered dishes, bowls, toilet and chamber setts, pitchers, &c. together with a lot of Blue Liverpool Ware, oil of the laical style and shapes; also all the various articles of the best common White and Edged Ware. Tho assortment includes a few plain white and gold band lea setts, of tho best quality and style, and also all the necessary articles of tho best Granite, Slone and Blue Liverpool Wore, suitable for any size of Dinner or Tea Setts, as may bo wonted, together with a variety of Gloss Ware, including a fine as sortment of Bar and Table Tumblers., dishes, footed and other bowls, goblets, wine glasses, lemonades, lamps, dee. 1 Tho prices for all'ore Bred at tho lowest cash prices. Wo invite out friends who are in want of articlcsiu our line, to give us a EBY MORIYER’S CONFECTIONAK Fruit and Toy Store, COUNTRY 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 doors north of the bank, where wo have just receded a large stock of Fruits and Nuts, of the latest importation, consisting in part of Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Figs, Pruena, Dates, Currants, Almonds, Filberts, English Wal nuts, Cocoa, Cream and Pea Nuts, &c. Toys & Fancy Goods, of English French and American manufaclurc,such as work and fancy boxes, card and sewing baskets, port monnaics. paper weights, music boxes, accord eons gum bolls, rattles, rings, doll heads, china and glass toys, kid and jointed dolls, flower vases, motto cups, tea setts, grace hoops, brooms, masks, drums, &C. Fancy aonpe and bait oila, of every va riety. In connection with the above be baa a largo slock of such as Lowering’* crushed, pulverized, and brown Sugars, coffee, molasses, starch, indigo, solcratus, green and black leas, spices, butter, water and soda crackers, matches, dtc., and as wo I‘Slrive to Please, all arc invited to examine our slock. P. MONYER. Juno 17,1 852. * To Housekeepers. PERSONS going to housekeeping will find it to their advantage to look at our splendid assort ment of Queonswoio, including French and English Chinas, in setts or by pieces. Granite wore, from which may bo soloclod Dinner and Too setts; com mon ware of all descriptions. A variety of fancy China, Chinn candlesticks, dtc. CUSTARDS. —The beat pulverized corn etarcb prepared expressly for food, with directions for mak ing ice-cream and pics, blanc-mange, dtr. TEAS. —A fresh supply of Green and Black J cos in mclnlic papers of superior quality. Brown and clarified sugars, double refined loaf, crushed and pul verized sugars, at reduced prices. Rio ond Java Coffees very cheap. YEAST POWDERS. —Warranted to give satis faction in making Bread, Buckwheat, Biscuit, and almost every kind of cakes. PROVISIONS. —Such as Hams,Beef,Tongues, Fish, Pooches. Apples, Pears, Hominy, Beans, ond manv othci articles of the kind, at the choop store 0 f ' C. INHOFF, Agl. Marc 2fi, 1883. Ahead of all Competition! FALL Sc WINTER GOODS. ARNOLD & LEVI again come before the public with a tremendous stock of Goods at prices so low that wilt astonish every one. To the vigilant os well us the victors belong tbo spoils. Coll soon as the cheap goods wo are now offering cannot re main long on hand. Ladies come immediately and make your selections while the assortment is good. Our stock of Dress Goods consists of Black ond Poncy Dress Silks, Plain ond figured Cashmeres and Delaines, Muslin Do Bogo, twilled Persian Cloths, Morinooa, Alpacas, Paramatta Cloths, See. Shawls. Our slock of Shawls is large and complete, com prising every variety ofShuwls and varying in price from 37J acnla to $2O. Rihbont! Riabom .' JOHN .LYNE In Bonnot Ribbons wo have a very largo assort ment of the latest styles, and lowerln price than con bo purchused elsewhere. Wo have a beautiful assortment of Embroideries, such ns Collais, Cuffs, Chimczotls, Jaconett and tiwiss Edgings and Insortings. In Men’s wear wo have a groat *arlcty of goods, such as Cloths, Cassimoroa, Sattinotts, Joans, Vcs( ings, &c Shirts and Drawtr*. Wo ha*o of all quolitloa of Silk, Merino and Col ion, which we will 001 l rery low. September 23, 1853. H.SAXTON JUST received and fox Bale very low, a freali supply of Hydraulic Cement for Cisterns, &o Also Cistern Pnmps, al the cheap hardware store in East Main street 1 July 22 WOOD WANTED AT THIS OFFICE.—Those qf our subscribers who desire to nay their sub scription In wood, ore requested to deliver It during the present and the coming months. Wo want good wood, and will have nothing else. Lylten's Valley Coal. TONS Lykon’e Valley Coal of various sires, OvivJ broken or screened, propored foi family use, receiving and for sale by W B MURRAY Agt. July 20, IS62— 0m Lamps, FAMILY GROCERXE Ccmont! Cement!! ’ H.SAXTON Splendid Fancy Goods, Elegant Gift • ' Books, &c. ' - SW. HAVERBTIOK has just received from the i city and is now opening a splendid display of Fancy Goods, suitable for the approaching Season, to which ho desires to coll the attention of his friends and the public. His assortment in Ibis lino cannot be surpassed in novelty and olcgapce, and both in quality and price of the articles, cannot fail to please 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 os Ladies’ Fancy Baskets, Fancy Work Boxes, with sowing instruments. Terracotta Work (a recent novel.) Paper Mache Goods, El/gnnt Alabaster and Porcelain Ink-stands and 4foys. , Fancy ivoiy, pearl & shell card cases, Port Monnaics of every variety. Gold pons and pencils. Fancy paper weights, Papctoncs,with a large variety of ladies fancy stationery, Motto seals and wafers, Silk and bead purses, Ladies* riding whips elegantly finished, Perfume baskets and bags, Brushes of eveay kind for the toilet, Roussel'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 Air hcals for 1851, 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. He also calls attention to his elegant display of Lamps, Girandoles, &c., from (ho extensive establishments of. Cornelius, Ar cher and others, of Philadelphia, compiling every stylo of Parlor, Chamber and Study Lamps,for burn ing either Urd. sperm or ethcrial oil, together with Flower Vases, Fancy Screens, &c. His assortment in this lino is unequalled in the borough. Fruits, Fancy Confectionery, Nuts, Pre served Fruits, &c., in every variety and at all prices, alt of which are pure and fresh, such as can be con fidently recommended to bis friends and the little folks. Remember the old stand, opposite the Bonk S. W. HAVERSTICK. December 18, 1861. MARRIAGE, HAPPINESS AND COMPETENCE. WHY IS ITV Thai we behold many females, setree in the meridisn of life broken in health end (pints with a complication of dueaie* md ailment*, depriving them of the power for the enjoyment of life u an age when physical health, buoyancy of jpintj, and hanny serenity of mind, ari*Lo( from a condition of health, ihonldbe predominant. _ . , . Many ofthe causes of her suffering! at Rr»t—perhaps yetrs before, perhaps daring girlhood, or the fint year* of marriage— were in their origin so light a* to pass unnoticed, andofeourts ml.cul. JN ApTßa KKABS, When too late to be benefitted by our knowledge, we look back and mourn, and regret the foil consequence* of one '*Wha*wonld wenpt oiten give to pone**, in esrly life, (ho knowledge we obtain in after year* I And what day* and night* of anguish we might not hare been (pared, if the knowledge wt* timely poueued. It u MELANCHOIiT AND BTABTLING To beliold the (icknen and suffetingendnredby m»ny a wjfc for many yean, from can*e* itmple and controllable, eaaiiy remedied—or better »till,—not incurred, ifetery WIFE AND MOTHER Poeaened the information contained volnme. (with in the reach of all) which wonld »pere herself YEARS OF MISERY, And Co her hn»band the constant toil and anxieir of mind, necessarily devolving upon him I tom cicknet* ol the wile, without giving him the opjwrtnnity of acauinug that com petence which in* exertion* are entitled, afi.d the po.»e»»iou of which would secure the happlueu of himieif, wife, and children. SEOUHE THE MEANS OP 'HAPPINESS By becoming in time possessed ol the knowledge, the want of which lia* cau»ed live alcUue** and poverty of thouiaud*. In riew of »nch consequence*, no wife or mother l» ereu •able if .be nealecl to avail hemelf of Uvat knowledge m re*pect to herself, which would spare her much (uttering, be the mean* of haprinei* and nroij>erily to her husband, ajid confer upon her children tlial bles.i.ig .bore all pHce-l.eal hy bodie*. with healthy mind*. That knowledge 11 contained iu a little work entitled THE MARRIED WOMAN’S Private Medical Companion. BY DB. A. M. MAUBICEAU, On Hundredth Edition. 18di*., pp. 250. Priet, 50 ct* [os rts* rirsa. *xt«a birdixo, 91 o°.] First published U IW7. ud it is not bvhfuizinq on wonderfcl, Considering that BVBB¥ PBMAIiB, WHETHER MARRIED OR HOT, enn her* acquire a ftall knowledge of the Mature, character and cause* of her complaint*, with the Tuloni eymptoma, ana that nearly HALF A BULLION COPIES should hare been sold. .... . U U impracticable U> eonrey folly .the ftrioei rabjecu treated ofiaa they ore of a nature atnctly intended for the monied, ot tho»e contemplating marriages, bat no lemaie detlrona of enjoying health, and that beauty, consequent npoo health, which is »o condocWe to herowu liai'pineit. and that of her hniband, but either ha» or will obtain it, as ha* or will ercry hntband who has the lore and affection of his wile al Lean, or that of hi* own pecuniary improvement. UPWARDS OF ONE HUNDRED THOU SAND COPIES ll*re been SENT BY MAIL within the last few month# 3333 Q 3 3 Kfßasc and Shameful Fraud! I CAUTION TO BOOKSELLERS. VIOLATION OP COPYRIGHT. A SPURIOUS EDITION Flagrant and barefaced, ha* been surreptitiously lajned. with Ihe *ame form and lite, ciactly the uu* Titli Paoa, and eiaclly the timt TYPOGRAPHICAL ARRANGEMENT, Dnl another name inbitiluted for “ Dr. A. M. Manrlceau," and “ Uoslou” for “ New York,” and the word*, Khtiiid according to Act of Congre**. in the year IM7, by JOSEPH tAoVy, In the Clerk’* 03lce of the District Coort of the Boothem Diitnci of York, OMITTED. Th* content*, the lobjecl matter, and reading tre ENTIRELY DIFFERENT, Printed on poor, browniah, dirty paper, with a paper core?. It can be kuown al*o from the mlaerable and illegible wood* em* scattered throughout its pages. 3Vl* copyright edition contain* none. . . If there are any in the trade to lo*t to ilrame and common honcety a* to be willing partica IN DEFRAUDING THEIR CUSTOMERS, No leu than (he legal owner of (lie property in copyriiht, Uiay will be proaccuted, and atep* will be Ukeu to expo,, liitm (o (lie public. . „ .... A copy will be tent (o each bookaeller or (Ims, (with the lerma upon which (hey will be Cuniiahed,) upon receipt oi lii* or their buaineai card ofaddrei*. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. |)B NOT DEFRAUDED I liny no honk nnleia Df. A. M. Mtnrieeau, 119 *t-. N V , i» <m the title page, end the entry In Clerk* Office on tlit back of the title page conrai-piid* a, herein, end boy only of rrepcctable and honorable dealcn, or tend by mall, audad drrit to Dr. A. M. Manrlceau. . ~ , _ _ Full title pnge, with content*. together with a few pagfl treating of important aubject* to e»ery mamed remale, will be eent, Iren ofeharge, to any on* encloaing a letter autnp In a (neiujiJ letter, addretaei] u herein. O-On receipt of Fifty Centt, (or One Dollar for the flue Edition extra WnrtlnK.l m TIIIC MAUIUEO ‘WOMAN’S PRIVATE MEDICAI. COMPANION” Is sent (mailed fr»0) to any part of tlio United State*. All letter* mmt b® post-paid. and adtlreiltd to Dll. A. M. MAUIUCI&AU, llox 15W4, New York City. Publishing Office, No.ISO Liberty Street, New York. For nolo by Blanch & Crap Hnrrinhutg.J 8 war I. Dloomabotg, J S Worth Lebanon, Do Will Milford, J W Ensminger Mnnhcim, H W Smith Huntingdon,B McDonald Unlonlown. J M Baum New Beilin, H A Lent* Reading, E T Morao Crancsvlllo, N Yj HP Crocker Brownsflllo, Wonts & Stark Carbondale, Bldrod A Wright Williams port S Tuck Wllkosbarro.G W Eorlo Waynesboro; R Crosky Mercer, 8 Leader Hanom. 8 W Taylor Ulica, R P Cummings Somerset, T B Peterson, Philodelphio. July go, 1868—3m* Choice family hams, j, h. chUdA co^ celebrated Sugar cured hams for sale by . WOODWARD dt SCHMIDT. . Jul 1 186* The Wonder of the Age! DR. TERREL’S HEALING OINTMENT, for the cuie of Saltrhcum,'Chilblains, chapped or eroded hands, burns and scalds, cuts, wounds of any kind; old sores; all kinds of brooking out and sores on children; sore lips, pimples on the face, and all diseases of tho skin. Foi particulars sec small bills accompanying each box. To convince tho public that this Ointment is no humbug, and that it will do what tho recommenda tions say, I invite any one troubled with tho above complaints to call on my Agents and toko a box and try it, if it does not effect a euro return it within thirty days and lake back your money. N, B. I can give hundreds of certificates, whore this Ointment has almost wrought miracles in the way of cures, but think it of no use, as any one can do tho same for even a worthless article if they have friends. I rely solely on the merits of tho article for the public patronage. Prepared and sold by MONROE TERREL, Naugatuck, Conn. All orders directed to the above address, will be thankfully received and promptly attended to. x 30,000 Persons Cored NO RELIEF, NO PAY I THE public arc respectfully informed that Dr. TOBIAS hos adopted the above aa bin motto since ho has introduced his invaluable VENITIAN LINIMENT, On sale in the United Blatea-d)ow over 3 years, j During that period every botlle sold has been war- I ranted to give Relief, if used according to the dircc- I tlons, or the money would bo refunded; and no Agent was allowed to have it on Bale without he 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 corfndfcncc. Now, there are hundreds of families that are never without it. This has beonJono by private recommendation, < chiefly from those who hove been cured by it of ob* slidato diseases, When every other remedy hat proved ineffectual. Many persons have said, on reading mypamphlet, that it cures too many complaints; but I ha ve 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 IS WARRANTED TO CURE Cholera, colic, dysentery, cramp, vomiting, sea-sick ness, chronic rheumatism, sore throats, cuts, burns, chilbans, swellings, old sores, bruscs, roughs, croup, mumps, chapped hands, wens, coins, musquito bites, warts, palpitation of the heart, weakness in the limbs, bock and breast; pians in the joints, hcroorhage, Ac, Thousands of certificates can be seen at the depot. Full directions wrapped up with every bottle. Ladies can find no article that will so quickly and 1 harmlessly remove pimples and blotches from the | neck, face and bands. Croup, which can ies 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 nock and chest well with the liniment, they never would have to suffer that distressing complaint. Chronic Rheumatism it cures as certainly as ‘.I is applied. But inflammatory it requires the aid of a physician as internal trcotmenl is requisite. Persons suffering from weakness or pains in the back, chest or limbs, will find relief in a few appii tions of this Liniment. It opens the pores, besides strengthening the muscles. Toothache is cured by It in a few minutes. Vomiting is immediately slopped by it, and when I the stomach will not retain medicine or food, take 20 drops of Liniment in half a wine glass full of water—then nothing will be ejected. Cholera and Dyscntary were cuied in hundreds of cases, when lost in this country, by the timely use of this Liniment. It is also warranted superior to anything else to alleviate and cure cuts, burns, old sores A swellings. Depot No, 228 Greenwich St., New York. Price 26 and 60 cents pet bottle. Beo that every bottle I has Dr. Tobias’s wiittcn signature, os no other is ! genuine. Darloy’s Arabian Heave flcmedy. For the cure of Heaves, Thick and broken Wind, Coughs, Colds, and all diseases which effect the wind of Horses. THIS preparation is In common uao among (hi Arabs who food it to thoir dorses three or Tour limei a year, for about a week at a time which no doubt is tho cause of their remarkable speed oud unfailing wind. It was introduced inter England, some years ago, by Mr. Darloy of Yorkshire, who procured (he receipt from an Arabian Shielt or Chief of whom ho purclißsed a horse, during his residence in Syria, which ho imported into England and was known os tho'Darloy Arabian,’ from which sprung the largest and most splendid horses over known. It will not only prevent, but it will effectually euro tho above named complaints; it cleanses the breathing apparatus by removing from tho air cello tho lymplh or secretion which in Heaves clogs them, causing a difficulty of breathing, by its action on*tho diseased port causes the mucus membrane to resume its natural dimensions thus equalizing the circulation of tho blood and restores the vessels to their natural size. As a Condition Medicine it is unequalled; its effects in this respect ore truly as tonishing. Many horses which before using this medicine were not considered worth $3O, have by tho use of from two to four packages, been restored to a healthy and sound condition; tho horse’s appetite has boon improved, all derangements of the digestive organs corrected, tho skin has become sort, the coal assumed a slook and shining oppeoranco and other, wise so much improved that (hoy would sell readily from $BO to $125. I The euro has boon complete and permanent. It may be used at all timoa with perfect safety, and may likewise bo given to horned Cattle a» wtllao Horteo. Caution.— Every package of tho genuine ‘Darloy ’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, 07 Malden Lane, Now York. Tho above valuable Medicines sro for sale by the followfng authorized agents—S. W. Haveteliok, S.' A. Hubbard, Carlisle; Tboa Greason, Plainfield; J U Herron, Nowvllles J II Wiley, Green Spring Cross Roads; Diobl it Snyder, Nowburg; W D E »«*•» Shipponsburg; J W Clever, Lees Cross Roads; Kyle &, Woshlngor, Jacksonville; Russel it Dice, Diehln* eon; Weakley it Shrlvor, do,; A.M Loldick, Boiling Sp’ing; L II Lonhor. M. D., Churoblown; J Coyle, llogcalown—HaversUok it Slrohra. Kingstown— John Swlaher, Meohanlcsburg—M Dilnor, Sblre manetown—J G Miller, Now Cumberland— Epploy it Ernest, Cedar Spring. July 23,1852—6m* Dr. 1. €. Loomis, WILL por form allopoiations upon tho Tooth that arc required for thoir preservation, suchaa calingyFiling t Plugging t^e*ox_ will restore theloos ofthom, by inserting Artificial Tceth.from a slngloTooth to a fullsctt. Pittßlroot,afow doors South o the Railroad Hotel. N • B'« Dl". Loomis will bo absent from Oar llslfchelastton days,lneach month. Carlisle,Dea.2s, 1860. HATS AMD CAPS I Spring Styles! WM, H. TROUT, has mat received ond opened the Spring Stylo of Bala for 1853, an elegant article, (o which he invites the attention of the pah- Ho. His Hats are of all prices, from the most ele gantly finished to tho cheap common article, and of every variety of stylo now worn. Ho continues imnniifnrtnrn arid keep always on band a aßflor l ofHATS and CAPS for men ond boys, and ho can sell a cheaper and belter article than any other establish ment in town. Those in want of good, well made, and elegantly finished Hats, would do well to call before purchasing elsewhere. The attention of citizens and strangers is particu larly invited to tho beautiful Spring Style of Hats, just received, a really handsome article, and warran ted to be just as good, as it is neat and tasteful in appearance. Remember that tho largest and best assortment m town may always bo found at TROUT’S, Irvine's Jtow, rear of the Epiteopal Church, Carlisle, April 39,1853. Coach Trimming, Coach Pointing, Saddle and llarness Slaking. THE subscriber's respectfully inform the public, that they have opened a new shop in North Honovor street, a few doors north of Glass’ Hotel, where they aro prepared to make every article Jn their line of business as cheap, fS&H&neat add os substantial as can i^\u *t any where in Comber-'* ■ ■ • 9 land county. They ore now prepared to Trim and Paint Coaches at short notice, ond on the most reasonable terms. They have also on hand, and will manufacture to order, Single and Double Har ness, Saddles, Bridles, Collars, &c. Having had considerable experience in tho above business, the undersigned flatter themselves that they can give satisfaction to all who may favoritism with their custom. With moderate prices and a desire to please, they ’ solicit a ehaiC of public patronage. O. M. COUKLIN. Carlisle, Juno 24, 1952—1y* Take a Good Took Before Purchasing Your Goods! WE are now prepared to show one of the moei extensive assortments of Spring & Summer Goods over brought to Carlisle. Oar assortment of Mens and Boys wear is very complete. Cloths, Caaaf meres, Vestings, SummerStufls, Kentucky Jeans, Velvet cords, Linens, &o. Ladies Dress Goods, such as fancy and black Silks, Silk Poplins, Silk Tissues, bareges, mooslin de laines, barege do lames, ginghams, lawns, plain and figured Swiss Muslins, Book, Jaconet, Mull and Cambric Mua line, calicoes, lickings, &c, BONNETS & RlBBONS.— Flowers, Tabs, Milinary materials of different kinds, with a large supply of Edgings, Inserlings, handkerchiefs, gloves, mitts, hosiery, laco goods, flannels, Al pachas from 12J to 81 por yd. 100 Plano Fortes. T. GILBERT &. GO’S New York Wart Room$ t 323 Broadway , CORNER of Anthony street, and opposite Broad j way and Bank and Theatre, where the largest assortment of Pianoes with and without the celebra ted improved iEolcan, may be found—all of which have the Metallic Frame,and are warranted to stand any climate, and give entire satisfaction, and wi : l be sold at great bargains. By an experience of eight years, resulting in many important improvements the iEolean has been brought to a perfection attain ed by no others. Nearly 2000 iEoleans hove been applied, and (he demand ia rapidly increasing. Ele gant Boudoir or Cottage Pianos convenient for small rooms. T. G. & Go’s Pionoa are admitted to be superior to all others, owing to (heir firmness and long standing in tune. Prices same as at the man ufactory. Dealers supplied at liberal discounts. E. H. Wade’s and the entire Boston catalogue of Mu sic and instruction books furnished at this store al wholesale. HORACE WATEES, Solo Agl. Constantly on hand an extensive assortment of second hand Pianos in Rosewood and Mahogany coses, varying in prices from $3O to $l5O. Second hand A3olcan Pianos from $2OO to $275 —Grand Pianos from $3OO to $7OO. Prince &■ Co.’s Melo doons from $26 to $OO, Carborl $5O to soo—Gui tars from $lO to $76, See, August 19, tB62 —3m* Bound Ribbons, See. A FULL assortment of handsome Bonnet and Neck Ribbons, Embroideries of various kinds, such as Flouncing, French Collars, Cambric and Swiss Edgings and Insortings, black and while La* cos, kid and silk Gloves, silk Buttons, Gimps and "‘Braids of various kinds and newest styles for dress trimmings, wtlh many other fancy articles just opened by Geo W Ililnor. September 23. __ Shoemakers, WILL find it to their interest to call and examine my extensive assortment of lasts, patent leather, calfskins, morocco, lining and binding skins, var nish, awls, thread, wax, and shoemakers kit in general. H. SAXTON. July 92. Hardware. THE subscriber having just returned from the oast with another large addition to his former stock, making it the most complete assortment of Hard ware, to bo found in the county, would invito the attention of all desirous of getting bargains to call and examine for themselves before parcbesing else where. 1 return my sincere thanks to the public general ly, for the very liberal patronage heretofore extend d, and solicit a continuance of the same. HENRY SAXTON. July 22, 1862. Fanners Look at Xlils! READ! READ! LAND PLASTER at 18 CIS, per bushel. Best Peruvian Guano 2J cts per pound. Best Pata gonian Guano at low rates. Poudrotlo-al 40 c'.s. per bushel, or $9 per barrel. SAVE YOUR MONEY . The Guano offered above is but little above the cost of importation. POUDRETTE wo offer you at the manufacturers price, and of quality unsurpassed. LAND PLASTER. In this wo beat the world. Wo have facilities for grinding one thousand bushels daily, and our price defies competition. Como Farmers all to V C. FRENCH & CO., New Steam Plaster Mill, at Junction of Old York Road, Crown & Callowhill sts. Phila. Septa, 1852—3 m Mackerel. BOSTON Mackerel (now) Nob. 1, a anil 3. in barrel. ami half liartol., iuat received anil for ealo by WOODWARD i CHMIDT. September S 3. Liverpool Salt. S l '\r\ Sacka Ground Allum Sail, full aiio.impor -1 r jw led direct, for aalo by 80p123. WOODWARD & SCHMIDT. Ctuauo. 1 K TONS Peruvian Guano No. 1, juat received 10a„dfor..iO w by oDwARi)&scHMIDT September 23. Bacon Hams. \ CHOICE article, just received ond for sole by Woodward & Schmidt. September 23. Blacksmith’s Coal. £OAn Bpahelaof Dlackamllh’s coal, a auperlo h.ii II ) article, receiving and for sale by - WO MURRAY Agt. July SO, 1052—*6m A BEAUTIFUL aaaortraont of ombosaod Table Covers, for ealo by BeprSS. ARNOLD &. LEVI. HICKOK’S PATENT CIDER MILL. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS TIME AND L4IIOII SATED. The Old Fashioned Bills Done iwny With f IN all former limes it was supposed that a largo quantity ofCidor coaid only be made by using rf ponderous machine, that slowly crushed (he applet without grinding them fine. They were then mads into a massive chccso in straw, and a moat aeverff and long pressure was required to extract a portion of the cider, a considerable quantity being absorbed by the straw and the mass of pomice, ond to obtain this unsatisfactory result'the farmer had to take all , his hands, and perhaps his six horse team, and do. ' vote a whole day that could have been more profits-^' | bty employed, (o make from six to twelve barrels of cider. To obviate the difficulty the Farmers have I heretofore labored under,, I HI MACHINE has been Invented, and the statements of a few fads will prove that it is not only the Best machine of the hind In existence, but that it is the most profi table that a man Can have on hia farm. The apples oro by this machine grated up inV> a fine pulp, 10 that it requires but a comparilivoly light pressure, and that bnt o minute or two, to extract all the cider, it being ascertained by practical experiment that one fourth more juice can do obtained, than by the old process. Besides this it only requires two hands to grind op and make into cider a larger quantity of apples, (ban can possibly be made on the old fash* ioned machines. On this press, owing to the com pactness oflho pomice in the tub, and the complete manner in which it is ground, a pressure of from 3 lo 5 tons—that can easily be obtained—will prodoeo a more favorable result than 100 tons pressure on the ordinary cider press, oven if the apples were ground os finely as on the improved Mill; and if (he apples were merely crushed os on the Nut machine, it would require a pressure of two hundred tons to produce the result accomplished by this Patent Mill. The following may bo adduced as the decided advantages of this mill: First—lt will make more cider than any other Mill, with a given quantity of apples, in a given time, and with much less labor and expense. Second—lt will make cleaner and swacter Cider than any other mill. Third —You can make the cider at you want it, and when you want it—and in quantities from 'ono gallon lo 6 or 20 barrets. Fourth—With it you can press year Currants, Cherries, Berries, Cheese, Butler, Lurd, and Tel-' tow. mu can aaro one fourth of your »lo boiler. Fifth—With U y time in making appl Siilh—Willi it yo pics, Potatoes, Turm for your Gallic. Seventh —With its use you can at all limes have FRESH and SWEET CIDER. With all the advantages resulting from (he pos session and use of such a machine—at a price ao low (hat it Is within the reach of all—can il Vo that any intelligent former would do without il 7 Do you wish to have in your house at all limes Cider that is sweet and fresh, tho only time it is re ally healthy and fit for übc— and do you wish loaave a great portion of tho bard labor attending the mak ing of apple butter 7 If so, bay this machine and our word for it you will nut bo disappointed. Tho price of tho Cider Mill'and Press, is $35 ; and ofibo Root Cutting Cylinder 85. For Machines, for Slate, county, or township rights, address, post paid, W.O. HICKOK. Harrisburg, Pa. nu can gtiad and chop your Ap* tips, Beds, Carrots, or Pumpkins, Good Agents wanted. NOTICE. —Since ray circulars wore issued it has been concluded to soil at the above price, giving the owner the entire right to the machine and to nse or tend it as he pleases. The machine can bo seen by calling ou Mr. Jacob Fetter, Carlisle. August 19—3 m. Fresh Arrival of English & American Hardware. THE subscriber having lust returned from the Eastern cities with a full and handsome assort* monl of ail kinds of Hardware of the very best look ers and well selected, is now opening at the Cheap Hardware Stand, in North Hanover street, noztdoor to Scott’s hotel, where ho invites ill 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 the order of the day. To Builders , Carpenters and Others . A full slock of white, mineral and jopaned khobs, locks and latches, hinges, screws, window sash an<f shutter springs, strait-necked and barrelled bolls, of every kind; mill, cross cut and circulai Saws; hand, panel, ripping and back Saws; bright, block and blue augurs; chisels, broad, pointing, hand and chopping Axes,of different makers; hatchets, pianos &. piano bite, stool and iron squares, files, rasps, brads,spikes, all sixes. , , To Saddlers and Coach Makers. Our stock consists of a complete assortment of srli-’ clcs in your line of business, such as brass, silver dc japoned mounting, carriage trimmings, brood poster-' ing and seaming laces, fringes, plain and figured can vass, oil cloth, top lining cloth dc seigo lining, whits, red, blue and black patent leather; Dashers, silver & brass ploto, Doer hair, rosotts, hubs, follows, spokes, bows,olipticsprings, iron oxios, mollcablo castings/ To Cabinet and Shot-makers . A full stock of shoo kit and findings, boot morocco, French kid, straits, morocco & lining and binding skins;lasts, tacks, pegs, hammers, pinchers, Froneb morocco, superior copal varnish, jopan and blade varnish, mahogany and maple vaneera, mouMtng,' beading, roads, glass, mineral and mahogany knobs ofoverysixe and stylo. To Blacksmiths* Farmers and Others• \ I tons of assorted bar iron, warranted of lh« brsj quality. A splendid, assortment of bar and I'olleiy Iron, hammered, horso-shoe, scollop, plough, brostf and narrow tiro, rolled, horso-shoo bar, band, roUrtu and square iron; cast, shear, spring, English atiir American blister stool, English wagon botes, car riage boxosin soUs.anvilß, vices, files, rasps,horse' shoo nails, &o. To Housekeepers, A beautiful assortment of cheap Fancy goods, such as wallers, trays, Plain <k fancy knives, forks, bulcH*- or knives, steels, brlttania lamps, brass candle sticks, brittania and silver table and tea spoons, plated but -1 tor knives, preserving kettles, smoothing Irons, Iron and lined tea & oval boilers, iron frying-, and bread nans, washboards, tubs, churns, buokolt,iron potr, ko,.lDa,and .Uw P—.** 0011 SENEB. Carlisle, May 7,185 t ■ dokung spbirto. THE bouse situate d at the head of Boiling Spring* miles east of Collide* ia offered for rent. Bbul houao ia well calculated for a store or tavern. ply to Peter F. Ego, at CoiUblo Iron Works, or lo the occupant of the propoity. • , PETER F. 808. August 12^1652 —tf ' A LOT of prime Shad juet received and far at Wm A Carolliois’ September 0.
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