Core Por'BWn« ,ll,,B, In > abort arlielo, under tbo above bond .four cor - ' reipondonl •S: H. C..' of Etairn, Now York, g ivc. n formula ibr savory-tolerable rheumatism liniment, and evidently refer® to it a* 'a core for rheumatism.’ tfoW rheumatism is a.disease of tbo blued, end in order to oflbctnallyiramovo the disease, tbo rheumatic poison (perhaps the urate ofsodo) must bo eliminated ] fl-om the circulation. The principle depurating or- j cans ore omunolories of the kidneys tbo lungs and/ the skin. Through the eklr> and kidneys alone can/ 1 the rheumatic poison bo removed, and fiir more through tho latter than the former. Every man af flicted with rheumatism should have a long batn tub, fn which be can completely immerse his whole body. It! such d lob (made of tin perhaps) bo should every morning take a warm, weak,, ley bath, rubbing the surface briskly with o flosh-bi'ush till It glows finely. This bath should bo used for four or five days, and (hen, for a few days, o strong salt water bath (warm) should bo aubstituedi This is (ho best external treat' meet known to tho profession, and tho groat trouble is that it is so Utile known to thorn. Warm flannel should, of course, be constantly worn by rheumatics. tho groat remedy for rheumatism, after 1 ail, Is duirotiOS, and among tho best of them is the mead ow saffron (colchicutn autumnale.) Tbo tincture of the eolohiemn seeds is generally used. Tho brandy tincture is the best for decidedly nervous rheumatics, the wine tincture for those of a firm nerve fibre Of either of tHbsd tlhcluros, 25 drops, throo times a day, 1 for on adult, till it operates as a slight laxative (when I tho dose should bo lessened) is about the right quanti ty. After using the tincture of colchicum for ten or twelve days, the solution of iodide of potassium (of (ho strength of one ounce to tho pint of raln-walor.) half a toaspoonfnl trtico a" day will speedily complelo tho euro. An experience ofsovoral years In the treatment of all grades of rheumatism has establish ed tho correctness of the above treatment. I have Tifoer seen a case that would not yield to its powers. Sometimes acids or alkalies (according as the urinary deposito is whits or red,) may be used with fine of feet. Tho best acid that can bo used in rheumatism is the citric, and the best form is that of sour lemon ade, not lemonade made of lemons yrup. for that contains not one drop odomon juice at all.— Corr Dollar Newspaper. Take Yonr County Paper* Wo toko tlio following sensible article from that excellent paper, the Boston American Union: People hardly know how much they lose by nol subscribing for tbeir county piper. There arc al ways certain mailers of local interest, in which il behoores every food neighbor and citizen lo keep duly ‘posted up.' Instead of sending away fifty or ajhundrod miles for a miscellaneous paper, suited only for the general reader, every man should take first the paper published in his county, and pay fur rlinadvmco; then if ho has any more money lo pay for mere amusement, or the gratification of his own Ufcto. let him subscribe for o good city piper, Containing able reports of popular «ml scientific lec tures, legislative uml congressional intelligence, with a generol summary of foreign and domestic news to the latest moment of going to press. Now if this is nol good advice wo hardly know what is. It is the way wo should du; and wo are not so selfish ns lo mourn the loss of a dozen subscribers —if it should come lo that—who are perhaps leaving a follow townsman, some potr but worthy work pu in weariness of spirit for want of that generous sup port, which would nol only clicor Ins heart, but en able him to make his paper al! that his patrons could desire. Wo know something of llie sad cxpcncpce of those who have the control of county papers, from our own connection in years bje gone, with a journ alofl ha I class. It becomes ammlo bo just before ho is generous, and lo remember that 'charily begins at home.’ Never subscriber to a newspaper without paying for it m advance. 7'ho min who does his duly in this respect, rends his paper weekly, with increased satisfaction. Every one knows that his greatest comfort is derived Irom the consciousness of having dore or tried to do right, and il is certain* ly no more than right lo pay the printer who "is con stantly incurring large outlays for paper and com position. and who almost invariably pays for every ailicle'set up' for Itia paper even before it passes into the liands of die subscriber. Again wo say, .take your county paLcr,' and pay for il in advance Preservation of Grapes, Wc find the following translation of an article In a German paper, m the Agricultor , which conloins an account o( the preservation of grapes in Russia : A traveller who lived nl St. Petersburg during the winter season suic* that bo ulo there tho freshest and most beautiful grapes ho had over scon. To preserve them they should bo cut before they arc entirely npc. Do not handlo the berries ; reject all damaged ones, then lay the grapes in a largo Slone jar holding about thirty gallons. The mouth should be narrow so that the grapes will not touch each other. Fill ihu space between them with millet, cover closely with a stone cover well fitted and ce mented, Over tins paste a thick piper, and Id il be hermetically scaled, bo as entirely lo exclude tho nir 1n I Ins nir I ight jar the grapes ripen fully, and acquire n flavor seldom attained by any other meth od, and ore preserved for two years m the beat con dition. Pruning Trees. No duty on Hie farm is bo badly done as pruning. Tree* arc living sentient thing*,and ought to bo tmated «a such. The young bark is an vulnerable to bob-nail boots m iho back of llio bund, and as easily mutilated by n dull can or knifo No skillul Burgeon will amputate n limb with dull instrumonts, or leave Hie bleeding wound caponed to the air, but very many farmers do both. Think of the humanity of the act and hereafter use nothing but the best and sharpest in«lrumcnis in pruning, nnd cover over every wound you make with a composition ofplunt, clay, gom, shellac, or wnzed clulh. Tins course will heal lliO’ wounds, improve llie trees, and save them from premature disease and decay, which is bo oAcn the case. Cherry ftlnrmulndoi Remove the stones and stalks from the cherries, ond rub the cherries through n sinvo, add to this result a little currant juice, say half n pint (o every three pounds of cherry, pul the whole over the fire, stirring into it three-quarters of fine while sugar to every pound of the fruit, and boil it until it becomes a thick jolly ; pour it into jars or moulds, and when it is cold, spread on the lop of each jelly a paper dipped in brandy, cover each jar or mould lightly, and keep it cool and dry place until il is wanted. Hats and Mice, To destroy these pests, take a large koltlo or barrel, fill it nearly full of anything that is most convenient, as waste grain, chaff, beans, etc., sol it in the barn, nr other place infested with rat-* ; place a board for thorn to run up on ; throw over the mass a quantity of meal, and let them feed several nights without interruption. Now empty the vessel, and fill it with water within about six inches of the top ; strew over the surface a little chaff, sufficient to cover il, and arrange il as be fore. A young gentleman fooling restless in church, leaned forward and addressed an old gentleman thus: “Pray, Sir, can you tell mo a rule without an exception V “Yes, Sir,” ho replied, “a gentleman always behaves well in church.*’ Whenever you buy or soil, lot or hire, make a clean bargain, and novor trust to * wo shan’t dit* egreo about trifles.’ A Valuable Husband. — A lady, who lost her hus band, not long since, by a railway accident in Eng. land, mod the railway company, and rooovorod about #70,000 damage*. The damages wore calculated on the basis oi hia professional income, and Che average length of life, as demonstrated by life insu rance tables. (EfAman recently poked hU head out "from behind the times," when it wao taken off by a “pass ing event." A certain editor describing a family of his ac 3uainlance, says they wore so mean they had to le bytubscription. An evergreen—a man who does not learn from experience. Strange I—There is a lady In Poughkeepsie whose brain Is strong enough to hold her longue. HARDWARE IrpHE subscriber hasrjusl the city I X with a large and splendid assortment o f Hard- I ware, to which be invites the attention of hiscusto* emrs and the public gonorolly. His stock comprises every article usually found in Hardware stores. Housekeepers, Builders, Carpenters, Saddlors, Coachmakers and others, would do well to gi v o me a call before purchasing elsewhere, as I am deter mined to sell at the very lowctt prices. Call and see. HENRY SAXTON. March 24, 1853. English & American Hardware. THE subscriber having just returned from tb° Eastern cities wilh a full and handsome assort moot of all kinds of Hardware of the very best mak ors and wcllsoloctod, is now opening atlhoChcap Hardware Stand, in North Honovorstrcot.nextdoor to Scott’s hotel, whore ho invites all that arc in want of good and cbonp Hardware, to givo him a call and see and satisfy themselves ofthe truth, as we ore do lormined to sell at a small advance. Small profit and quick sales is the order of the day. To Builders , Carpenters and Others. Afullslockof whito, mineral and japaned knobs locksand latches, hinges, screws, window sash and strait-necked and barrelled bolls, of every kind; mill, cross cut and circular Saws; hand, panel .ripping and back Saws; bright, black and blue augars;chisols, broad, pointing, hand and chopping Axes,ofdifforcnt makers; hatchets,planes & piano hits, Ktoe land iron squares, files, rasps, brads spikes all sizes. To Saddlers and Coach Makers. Our.slock consists of a complete assortment of arti cles in your line of busincss t ßUch as brass,silver & jiipancd mounting,carriage trimmings, broad pastor ing and seaming laces, fringes, plain and figured can vass, oil cloth, top lining cloth Sc sci ge lining, white, r eJ, blue and black patent leather; Dashers,silver & brass pinto, Deer hair, rosetts, hubs, fellows, spokes Ijows.eliplicsprings.iron axles, malleable castings To Cabinet and Shoe-makers. A full stock of shoe kit and findings, boot morocco, French kid, straits, morocco&liaipg and binding jkins;lnsls,tacks, pegs, hammers,pinchers, French norocco, superior copal varnish, japan and black rarnish, mahogany and maple vaneers, moulding, leading,rosels, glass, mincraland mahogany knobs if every size and stylo. To Blacksmiths , Farmers and Others. 1 tons of assorted bar iron, warranted of tb r bes [uality. A splendid assortment of bar and rolled ron, hammered , horse-shoe, scollop, plough,broad nd narrow tiro, rolled, horse-shoe bar, band , round and square iron; cast, shear, spring, English and American bliatersteel, English wagon boxes, car riage boiosin setts,anvils, vices, files, raspB,horßO shoc nails, &c. To Housekeepers. A beautiful assortmont of cheap Fancy goods, such as waiters, trays, plain & fancy knives, forks, butch or knives, steels, brittania lamps, brass candle sticks, briltania and silver table and too spoons, plated but ter knives, preserving kettles,smoothing irons, iron and lined toa & oval boilers, iron frying and bread pans,washboards, tubs, churns, buckots,iron pots wash kcltle9,and stow pons.&c Carlisle, 851 The Elephant Hast Arrived, * And is now to be seen at LYNE'S , rn North Han over Street , WHERE ho has just opened a Mammoth stock of HARDWARE, which makes one of ihe largest, most complete, and cheapest assortments ever oiler* od to the public. I now invite all persons in want of good Hardware at reduced prices, to give mo a call as I can accommodate nil from a needle to an anvil, and at prices to suit the limes. Recollect a penny saved is two earned, and I consider a nimble sixpence bettor than a slow shilling. To Housekeepers . —A groat assortment of house keeping articles, such as brass and enamel preserv ing kettles, frying pans, bake pans, waffle irons, smoothing irons, shovels, tongs, waiters,troys,forks, knives, carvers, steels, bulchci knives, spoons, plated lea and table spoons, pocket ond pen k ni ves in groat variety, i azors and razor straps, scissors,shears,iron and brass, polished steel and common shovels and tongs, shovels, spades, forks, rakes, hoes, tabs, water cans, painted buckets, wash boards,improved patent cistern pumps and lead pipe. /irua/tes. — A large assortment ofwhitcwa jh.dust, sweeping, horse and painters brushes. Iron. — A large stock of hammered bar iron,rolled iron of all kinds, hoop iron, sheet iron, round, square and band iron, English wagon boxes, and steel of all kinds. Paints, oil, vntnisheß.lorpentine, glue, See. Glass of all sizes. To Shoemakers. —A full assortment of Morocco Linings, Bindings, patent Goat Skins, Lasts,Shoe thread , Pegs, Knives, and Tools of all kinds. Blake's Fire Proof Paints of different colors. To Carpenters. —Afull assortment of planes,sows chisels, gages, squares, braced, hilts, bench screws augurs and augur bills, hatchets, See. To Coachmakers aml Saddlers. —A firirt rate os eorlmcnl of Ca-ringo trimmings, such as lnr.es, los sols, fringes, drab cloth nnd snllinctl, head linings imitation enameled leather, patent Icnthor curlin oi cloth, plain and figured; Dasher Lons. Lamps, A z les Springs, Malnble Costings, Bent Felloes, Hubs Bows, Philips’ patent bozos foi wood oxles.fin brass, silver plated and Japan harness mountings Saddle trees. Whips, nnd over article used by Sad diets very cheap. Carlisle, Match 24, ! 853, Wall Papors THAVE just opened the largest assortment of Wall Papers ever opened in Carlisle, consisting of about 10,000 pieces of the latest French and American designs, ranging in price from B cents to $1 75. Also Window Papers, Fire Screens, plain, giccn and blue papers. Persons wishing to pur chase any of the above, can save at least 25 per cl by culling at JOHN P.LYNE’B Hardware Store, North Hanover St M rch 24, 1R53. Allention Shoemakers ! JUST receiving and opening a splendid assort ment of Lasts by the sott or singly, Ladies Froncli ami Black Kid. Also Madras, Capo and Tompicc Morocco, American and French Calf Skins, Palonl Leather, Pink Lining,Bindiug Skins, Thread, Pegs. A win, Bristles, nnd a ful I assortment of Tools gen erally used by Shoemakers. Hoinoinber the place—East Main street. March 24, 1863 To Builders and Housekeepers. THOSE who uro building or about commencing housekeeping, will bo sure to find at all times an assortment to select from. Locks of all sorts and sizes with brass, argillo, mineral and white knobs, with Japanod or plated furniture, butt hinges oast and wrought, wrought and strap iron liingos, screws, window glass from 6xlo to 30x28, bolts, &0. &0. Yo who are about getting married and going to housekeeping—lots of pretty things to please, such as fancy waiters and trays; ivory hnndlo knives and forks in setts and dozens, common knives and forks, butter knives with plaited and ivory han dles, frying and bread pans, smoothing irons, tubs, churns, &o. HENRY SAXTON. Carlisle, March 31, 1853. To Saddlers,Coachmakors &. Blacksmiths A complete assortment of saddlery, Japan, brass and silver mounting, all kinds of carriage trim mings, sbeh as damask, ralllnet.lnoe, tassels, fringe, drab and blue cloth, red plush, plain, figured and enamelled canvass, patent and imitation leather, plated dashes, lamps, rjial. castings, bent felloes, hubbs, spokes, boughs, hammorodand rollediron, of all sizosc onslantly n hand. March 3, 1063. H. SAXTON. At Ogilby's Wholesale and Retail Emporium, . I AM now receiving my second supply of Summer Goods, and-will'soil them off cheaper than any other houso in tho county* It is impossible to enumerate—suffice it to say, that our stockof , , Dry-Goods, is immense, embracing every article of Dry Goods, ami at prices astonishingly low. The Ladies are paiticularly requested to examine our new stockof elegant Dress Goods, Crape Shawls, Bonnets, Ribbons, &c. In Gentlemen's wear wo have a full assortment of Cloths, Cassimcres, Vestings, &o. Carpeting and Matting , of every description and prico. Also, a now and largo assortment of Ladies and Children's elegant Gaiters, Jenny Lind a nd Busk ino Shoes, at very low prices. Recollect tbo old stand, East Main street. CHAB. OGILBY. May 26, 1853, A LARGE Spring Arrival, which surpasßcs In Xi. quantity , qua lily. and. price, any that has over boon opened in Carlisle, consisting of all kinds of Hardware, Shoo Findings, Coach Trimmings, Sad dlery, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, Nails, Files, Anvils, Vices, Bellows,Springs, Axels, Bows,Fel loes, Veneers, Codarwaro, Farming Utensils, Bar & Roled lion, Steel, &c., with a thousand other arti- ; cles. Having purchased very largely of heavy Goods previous to the advance in the prices, I am enabled to sell at the old prices. Persons in want of Hard ware oro invited to call and examine my stock and hear tho prices, and they will bo convinced whero the cheap Hardware is to bo had. My slock of Wall Papers is unsurpassed by any other in tho borough. Thankful for past favors, a continuance of tbo same is solicited. April 7, 1853, I HAVE just received 26 doz. Grain and Grass Scythes, manufactured for my own sales, which are far superior to any other'Scythes brought lo this market. I have been selling Ibis aillcle for the last four years, in which time they have tboioughly proved thoir superiority over all others. The early attention of cradle makers is invited to this article. The attention of Farmers is also solicited lo a new patent Scythe Snoth, which does away with the common heel ring and grass nail, and has been prononneed by all who hove examined it to be a great improvement. A large lot of 2,3& 4 prong a, wooden forks, shovels, hoos, &c. pril 28, 1852. JOHN P. LYNE. Cheaper than the Cheapest, and in end less variety.' Call and see them ! SW.HAVERBTICK has junl received from « city and is now opening a splendid display Fancy Goods, suitable for the approaching Scaao to which ho desires to call the attention of hn friends and tho public. His assortment in ltd line cannot be surpassed in novelty andcleganc, and both in quality and price of the articles, cannt fail to plcaro purchasers. It would bo impossible > enumerate his Holiday Fancy Goods, which com prise every variety offancy articles of the mostnov e< styles, such as Ladict Taney askets, Fancy Work Boxes, with sewing instruments. Terracotta Work (a recent novel.) Paper Macbe Goods, Elegant Alabaslerand Porcelain Inkstands an trays. Fancy ivory, pearl & shell card cases, Port Monnaies of every variety. Gold pens and pencils. Fancy paper weights, Papcterics, w ilh a large variety of ladies fan stationery, Motto seals and wafers. Silk and bead purses, 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 all kinds and at all price.s, with an Innumerable variety of articles elegantly finished and suitable for holiday presents. Also, an extensive and elegant collection of Gift Books, comprising (ho various English and American Air* KviLs for 1853, richly embellished and illustrated Poetical Works, with Children’s Pictorial Books,for children of all ages, than which nothing can bemoro ( appropriate or pleasing as holiday gifts. His as sorlmcnt of School Books and School Stationery is. so complete, and comprises every thing used in Col-, leges and tho Schools. Ho also calls attention to his elegant display of Lamps, Girandoles, &c., from tho ox tensive establishments of Cornelius, Ar cher and others, of Philadelphia, comptvsing every stylo of Parlor, Chamber and Study Lamps,for burn ing either Urd, sperm or othorial 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, Ate,, in every variety and at all pricesi ’ a| lof which arc pure and fresh, such as ran bo con fidently recommended lo his friends and the little folks. Remember the old stand, opposite tho Dank S. W. HAVERSTICK. ’ December IC. 1852. JACOB SENER TilE subscriber would respectfully announce lo (bo citizens of this place and all persons visiting (ho same during the Holy days, that ho has now on hand and will continue lo bo supplied with the la fort nov illios up to the close of the season, comprising in pari J. P. LYNE of the choices! varieties, such as Tine Candy Toys, Jolly Cukes, Bon Bhns, Gum,Cordial, Lemon, Choc ulale, and fruit drops, rose, vanilla and burnt almonds, french and exploding Secrets, also, all the comon vs- 1 riclies, all of which wll bo sold wholesale or retail \ at low rates at in North Hanover alrcot, a few doors north of iho Bank, whore wo have just received FRUITS and NUTTS of the latest Importations, such as oranges, 1 looions, raisins,*figs, pruene, citron, currants, soft and paper shelled almonds, filberts, cocoa, cream de ground nuts, also of every kind from all parts of Europe, manufactured of wood, glass, china, paplor-machio, (in, India rub. ber, zinc, &-C., such as fine wax, kid Sc jointed dolls, sewing and card baskets, work and fancy boxes! flower vases, motto cips, tea sells, music boxes, port monies, battle doors, grace hoops, masks, drums guns, trumpets, dominoes, lotto, and other games, Slo., fancy snaps and hair oils of every variety. In connection with (ho above a largo stock of HENRY SAXTON such as Lovoring’seruehed, pulverized ond brown Sugars, coffee, molasses, starch, indig, saloratus, green and black leas, spices, butler, water and soda crackers, matches, See., and as wo “Strive to Please Q t laro invited to examine our stock* Tho subscriber returns bis thanks to (ho public for the patronage heretofore bestowed oh him, and hopes by a desire to ploaso to merit a continuance of the same. IF you dosiro a complete assortment of Goods (o select from, call in East Main street, where you •’ n bo supplied with Heir cloth of dll breadths, sofa and chuirsprings, Mahogany Vonoorsfrom 37£ els to $2 por sett, Walnut and Maple Voneors, Mould ings of allbroodtbs, Resets, Varnishes, &a. linvitp their particular attention to my Varnishes and every thing else uacd in their lino. MorchS, 1863. H. SAXTON. SUPERIOR Havana Sogurs. A lot of superior Havana Scgnrs, such as Magnolias, La Sultanas, Neptune, Victoria, Esculapio, Ac. Also Golden Leaf, Lucloua Sunory and Eidorado Tobacco, just received at tho cheap store of May 12. W. A. OAROTHBRS. BABGAISS. HARDWARE, JOHN P. LYNE. Scythes! "WE STRIVE TO PLEASE." Confectionaries Itrlss ILlnglo’s Old Dali, Toys ana Fancy Goods FAMILY GROCERIES. P. MONYER To Cabinet Makers. UNION HOTEL,, - CARLISLE, PA. A HOUSE of entertainment is now opened for the rocoptioh,of city boarders by tho week or otherwise, who may bo inclined to make the beau tiful and'healthful, town of Carlisle a summer re treat ; and for the accommodation of travellers who may foci disposed to call. Tho undersigned shall spare no pains to sppply his table with tho bosttbo seasons con afford. JOHN.McUAUTNE Y. N. B, Several Houses nd Lots ore offered for solo on reasonable terms. J, McC. Apr! 14, 1853—3 m. 1 TO THE LADIES OF MECHANICS HERO. THE undersigned would respectfully inform Uio Ladies of Moohnnicaburg and Us vicinity, that ho has jusl filled up, opposite his old stand in said borough,a Ladles’ Shoe Store, designed expressly for their accommodation, and free from the annoyances to which they have here tofore been subjected. This store will bo under the sole charge and supervision of his sister, and Ladies may rest assured that every attention will bo paid to their demands. A full and constant supply of ready made work, from tho bcsl.of eastern manafoo lories, in addition to his own, will bo found always on hand, consisting in port of Ladies' Fino Kid Slippers, Fine Gaiters, of all colors, cushman lies toilet and enamb led shoes, Jenny Lind's, French Buskin, Union lies and pumps of all dcscriplions. Misses’col'd Galtorsof all kinds, children’s fancy Kossuth bools, Gaiters, Ties and French Morocco shoes, double and single soled, &0., &o He would also inform his old friends and the public generally, that ho still continues to keep on hand and manufacture to order, at his old stand, all tPdlk kinds of W[ GENTLEMEN’S WEAR, > ' such as Men’s Fino Calf skin Boots, from T**dfcB3 00 to $5 00 ; French 'Morocco from 83 to $4 50; Coarse Boole, $2 50 to 83 00. Alt rips will bo repaired without extra charge. Thankful for the patronage which has been exten ded to him heretofore, ho hopes by strict attention to business and a desire to please, to merit and re ceivo a continuance of the eamo. „ , EDWARD LA MONT. Mcchamcsburg, April 14. *33—6m. HATS AND CAPS! Spring Styles! WM. H. TROUT, has just received and opened Iho Spring Stylo of Hats for 1852, an elegant article, to which ho invites the attention of tho pub. lie. His Hals are of ail prices, from the most ele gantly finished lo tho cheap common article, and ot every variety of stylo now worn. Ho continues to and keep always on hand a full assortment of HATS and CAPS for men and boys, and he can sell a chcapor and belter article than any other establish menl in town. Those in wont of good, well made, and elegantly finished Hats, would do well to call before purchasing elsewhere. Tho attention of citizens and strangers is particu larly invited lo tho beautiful Spring Style of Hats, just received, a really hondsorao article, and warran. ted to bo just as good, as it is neat and tasteful in appearance. Remember that the largest and best assortment in town may always bo found at TROUT’S, Irvine's Roto, rear of the Episcopal Church. Carlisle, April 2D, 1852. Extensive Furniture Rooms. JACOB FETTER, WOULD respectfully call the attention of house keepers and the public, to tho extensive stock of splendid FURNITURE, inefud ing every variety of Cabinet-ware an j Chairs, which ho has now on hand at his Rooms, corner ofHanover and Loulbcr streets, opposite John Humor’s store, Carlisle. Ho is confident that the superior finish of the workmanship, and elegance of style, in which hie articles are got up, together with their cheapness, will recommend them to every person wanting Fur niture. Ho has also made arrangements fot manu facturing and keeping a constant supply of overv article in his line, both plain and ornamental, cle ganl and useful, at prices which cannot fail to suit purchasers. Ho would earnestly invite persons who are about to commence housekeeping, to call and examine his present elegant stock, to which he will constantly. of tho newest and most modern styles. to order a( the shortest notice, for town aQd country. DoccrabcrSS, 1852—1 y N. B.—Two good Journeymen Cobinet makers con find constant employment at the above estab lishment. Two Apprentices—hoys abool 16 or 17 years of ago—will also bo taken, if application be made soon. J F Coach Trimming, Coacii Painting, Saddle and Harness Dialling. THE subscribers respectfully inform tho public, that they have opened a now shop in North Hanover street, a few doors north of Glass’ Hotel, where they are prepored to make every article in ihotr lincof business os cheap, IgM neat anil as substantial as can or bo had ony where in Cumber-*™* 1 '! IT JL) land county. They ore now prepared to Trim and Palnt Conches at short notice, and on the most reasonable terms. They hove also on bond, and will manufacture to order, Single and Double Hor nesfl, Saddles, Bridies, Collars, Ac. Having had consklomble experience in the above business, the undersigned flatter themselves that they con give salisfoction to all who mayfavorthom with their custom. With moderate prices and a desire to please,they solicit a shaio of public pationago. C M. COCKLIN. Carlisle, Juno 24, 1862—ly* NEW GOODS r PHE subscriber having just returned from the jL city, offers lo his customers and the public in - cr °l. a largo and well selected assortment of Candies, Fruits, Nuts, &c., which for price and quality cannot ho boat. We hove constantly on hand and manufacturing CAN DIES of a superior quality, consisting of Slick Candies of all kinds, mint, lemon, chocolate and Gum Drops, Fruits and Nuts of all kinds, such us Oranges, Lemons,-Figs, Raisins, Dates, Prunes. Almons, English Wolnuls, Cream Nuts, Filberts Cocoa Nuts,California and African Ground Nuts’ Also, s Urge assortment of Willow Crurllcs, ? A fe' Jcon > from 26 cents to ft 0, Duttor, Sugar ond Walor Crockets, Cevon dlsh, CongrcßO, Mrs. Miller’s dc Goodwin’s Fine Cut 1 abaeoa, ond a variety of other goods. !• tom the hhoral patronage heretofore oitondod to h.ra, ho hope, to receive o continuance of the Remember the place, opposite Maiuo» Hiti. .Carlisle, April 26, 185 3 . A S ' WOI,M LEY, The Best and Cheapest Family Coal in the Market. 200 G^ S n° f r Perior c <»>. from Rausch GnVs 1 lln coun, y. net) Gold Mine ft L Wo? ? C °“ n,y ’ for B “‘° b y E - Dinm.c,jr. M ‘.° 08 , 0 pr T r ‘y f°™orly owned by S. M.“h it. iSSaf' 43,25 10 43,50 po ' ‘ on ’ Limeburner’a Coal, 1 ODD™ r S L i meburno '’ < > Coal, of tho best i? n ' |,la lly ,: J . UB L solving and for sale by h* Biddle, jr. Only $3,40 por ton. * Farmers livingalongtholinoof tho Cumberland Valley Railroad, can have llio coal delivered to them at any point oftbo route. Ordora by letter (poet paid,) promptly attended to. ’ Match 17, 1863—1 f E ’ DIDDLE > Jr - Irama Cloths. A Largo assortment of fine Lama Cloths,for lady 1 drosses, which will ba sold very cheap. 3 F0b.a4,1653. N. W. WOODS, Aegnt. POLISH for Linens, &c. A superior article of Starch Polish, for imparling n fmo polish to muslin, collors, cambrics, &o. For sale at tho store of J. W. EBY. Carlisle, Juno 0, 1803. MARRIAGE, HAPPINESS MD COMPETENCE. 'tVHV HlT*' -t b tW?i In th« merMlan of Ilf. . broken in health and eptnu with a complication of dineases' ami ailment!, depriving tliemofthe power for the enjoyment of life at an age when Phytical.health, buoyancy of spirits, and happy serenity of mind, arising from aconditloa of health! aliould . * . Many ortho causes of her sufferings at first—perhaps years' i before, perhaps dunngfcirlhood.ortUe Grit years of marriage— ’ wens in their origmsoligUtastopaastmnouoed.tndof course neglected. IN AFTER YEARS, ’ When too late to bo beneGtteil brent knowledge, we look back and mourn, and regret the full consequences of our ignorance. * . What would we not often give to possess,in early life, the knowledge we obtain in after years I And what days and nights of anguish we might not hare been spared, If the knowledge was timely possessed. It is OIEUROIIOLY AND STARTLING To behold the sickness and suffering endured by miny a wifi* for many years, from causes simple and controllable, easily remedied—or better still,—not Incurred, iferery WIFE AND MOTHER Possessed the Information contained in a little volume, (with in the teach of alii which would apare to herself YEARS OF MISERY, And to her husband the constant toll and anxiety of mind, necessarily devolving upon him from sickness of the wife, without giving him the opportunity of acquiring that com petence which his exertions ore entitled, and the possession of which would secure tho happiness of himself, wife, cud Children. SECURE THE MEANS OF HAPPINESS Bv becoming in time possessed of the knowledge, the want of which has caused the sickness and poverty of thousands. In view of such consequences, no wife or mother is excu sable if she neglect to avail Itersclf of that knowledge in respect to herself, which would spare her much suffering, bo the means of happiness and prosperity to her husband, and confer upon her children that blessing above alt price—healihy bodies, with healthy minds. That knowledge is contained in a little work entitled THE MARRIED WOMAN’S Private Medical Companion. B 7 DR. A- M. MADRICEAU, rnopsaion op dihiiii or troutr. One Hundredth Edition. ]6mo.,pp. 230. Price, 50 el# [On PIHK PAPER, EXTRA BINDING, 81 00.] " Fintpnbltthtd in 1647, anil it If not SURPRIZING OR WONDERFUL, Considering that EVERT FEMALE, WHETHER MARRIED OR NOT, can here acquire o (till knowledge of the nature, character and causes of her complaints, with tho -various symptoms, ana that nearly half a Million copies should lute been told. it it impracticable to convey fully the varied •abject# treated of.ai they are of a nature strictly intended for the married, or thote contemplating marriages, but no female desirous or enjoying health, .and that beauty, consequent upon health, which it fo conducive to her own happiness, and that of her hntband, but either has or will obtain it, as ha* or will every hntband who has the love and affection of his wife at heart, or that ofhii owu pecuniary improvement. UPWARDS OF ONE HUNDRED THOU- BAND COPIES flave been BENT BY MAIL within the last few month* 9339 3 3 g KS°Basc and Shameful Fraud!! CAUTION TO BOOKSELLERS. VIOLATION OF COPYRIGHT. A SPURIOUS EDITION Magrant and barefaced, has been surreptitiously issued, with (he same form and size, exactly the taut Title Page, and exactly (lx same TYPOGRAPHICAL ARRANGEMENT, Out another name substituted for " Dr. A. M, Mauricetu," and " Boston” for “ New York,” aud the words, Kntcrcd according lo Act of Congress, in the rear 1647, br JOSEPH TBOVv. in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Southern District of New York, OMITTED. The contents, the subject matter, and reading are ENTIRELY DIFFERENT, Printed on poor, brownish, dirty paper, with s paper cover, it can be known also from the miserable and illegible wood cuts scattered throughout its [mges. The copyright edition comnlni none. If there are any in the trade so lost to shame and common honesty as to be willing parties IN DEFRAUDING THEIR CUSTOMERS, No less ibsu the legal owner of the property in copyright, they will be prosecuted, and steps will be taken to ei|>oie them to the public. A copy will be sent to each bookseller or firm, (with the terms u|>qii which they will be furnished,) upon receipt ol liis or their business card of address. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. BB NOT DEFRAUDEDT Buy no book unless Dr. A. M. Mauricean, Liberty si., N. V., ii «u site jiilr ixgr, and ■ tie entry in Clerk'i Office tin the back oflhe title page corretixmda u herein, end imy only of respsetable and Impotable dealers, or send by mail, and ad dress (o Dr. A. M. Mauricrau. Full title, page, with contents, together with • few pages treating of important subjects lo every married (nn.ilr, will be sent, tree of clisrge, to any one enclosing a letter stamp in ■ prepaid letter, addressed as herein. CTOn receipt of Fifty Cents, (or One Dollar for the fine Edition extra binding.) "TUB MARRIED WOMAN’S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION” Is sent (mailed t k*#«) to any part of the United States. All letters mast be post-paid, and addressed to DR. A. M. MAURICE AU, Iloz 1313*. New YoXk City. PnhllshfnarOffice, No, Ittt) Liberty Street, New York, For solo by Blanch & Crap Harrisburg, J Swart Bloomsburg, J 8 Worth Lebanon, C W Do Wit Milford, J W Ensmingor Danhoim, H W Smith Huntingdon, B Me onald Uniontown, J M Baum* New Beilin, H A Lantz Reading, E T Morse Croncsville, N Y; R P Crocker Brownsville, Wonts Sc Stark Carbondalo, Eldrcd &• Wright Williams port, 8 Tuck Wilkosborro.G W Earle Waynesboro; R Crosky Mercer, B Loader Hanover, B W Taylor Utica,RP Cummings Somerset, T B Peterson, Philadelphia. July 21), 1852—3m* Slorrs’Clicnilcul Hal r Invlgorator ARE yOU BALD! Is your hair failing offl Or is your head covered with Dandruff or Scrufft If so, then make a fair trial of Storrs’ Chemica JHair Invigorotor. Hundreds of persons in alf parts of the country whoso heads wore entire ly bald, have had their hair fully restored to its orig> inol perfection by the use of this valuable article.— Read the testimony. New York, Jan. 1, 1861. Mr. Storks. —DcarSir: Mr.Smilh.of Newton, 1.. 1., obtained a bottle of your excellent Hair Invig. orator for bis little girl, about four years old, her head being entirely bald;no hair of any consequence having grown on her head from birth, and surprising as it may appear, after having used but one bollio, a complete head of hair was produced nearly two inches long of a fine healthy growth. A. Doolittle, M. O. No. 141 , Grand St. Philadelphia, May 10, 1860. r. Storrs —Sir: After being bald for a number of years, and having used numerous preparations to no effect, your Chemical Hair Invigorotor has pro duced a fine head of new hair, and I hardly know how to express my gratitude for the benefit I have received from your valuable article. J. Wadsworth, No. 10, Orchard st. The following testimony ie from Mr. MeMokin editor of the “Saturday Courier: 0 “Storrs* Hair Invioorator. —Ttglvosus much pleasure, unsolicited, to record our testimony in fa vor of tho groat pleasantness and entire efficacy of Storrs-Chemical Hair Invigorotor. On recovering from tho recent severe attack of illness, wo discover* cd that our usual healthy and abundant crop of hair was rapidly fulling ofl, and chancing to have on hand a sample oftho above article furnished by (ho manufacturer many months previously, wo used but a single bottle, us directed, and found It lo operate like a charm, in entirely chocking the fall and croat ing a now and healthy action of tho scalp.’* Wo could give many other references to some of our most respectable citizens,but would ask all who aro troubled with Dandruff, are bald, or’aro losing their hair, to give Storrs’ Chemical Hairlnvigorator a trial, and ono trial will do more to convince you of our claims for it than all thetostimony of others that wo might produce. Caution.— Ask for “Slorr’s Chemical Hair In vigorotor,’’and novortot dealers persuade youto use any othorartiolo as a substitute. Price 26 cents a bottle. Proprietors and Manufacturers.—C. P, Amet & C0.,N0. 120, Arch street, Philadelphia. Por solo In Carlisle by S. W. Havorsllck, Sami. Elliott,and Kelso,and by dcalersgonorallv October 28,1662—1 y 3 »n. JOHN S. SPRIGGS, OFFERS his profosslonnlservircs lolho people fo Dickinson township and vicinity. Residence- On tho Walnut Bottom road, I mileoastof Centre, villa. February 8, 1863, ly* Fire Insurance. * Derated by aq.oclafAeaqmbly, is now TntlJ -’ llle « Izod.and ln opot.Uonqnder aheman.gomoniM 6 * ll following. Managers,viz: i ( on * ol Daniel Baity, Win. E. Gorges, Michael p ~ Molchoir Bronneman, Christian Sliymoi, j ?""' Dunlap, Jacob H. Codver, Lowia HyerfHco,'. i " C ' Benjamin'll. Musaor, Jacob Mumma, Joacph vvfl!' orabatn,.AlexanderCalbCoVt.' - . ~ P° Wick. Tlio rales of insurance arc aa low and favn,..,, aa any Company of lha kind in.the Slate P.. wlahing to become membera arc ihvited to m.t plication to the agents of,tlio company who ~. "’l' ling to wail uponitlicm at any time,' a,o »d. BENJ. H. MOSSEE, T „ HMar-Lcroan, Vice President Lewis Ever, Secretary. , ' Mioiiagl Cocklim, TVeusurer. October 7,1852. . , AGENTS. Cumberland Ceunty —Rodoiph Marlin.N borland ; C. B. HermSn,, King.lown j mg; Shiromanslown; Charles Bell, Carlisle! D,j Alii, Clmrehtown j Samuel Graham, WealpennaW- James M Dowell, Frankfotd i .Mode. Griffith, Boon,' Middleton; Samuel Woodburn, Dickinson, S.J.i Coovor, Benjamin Havoratich, Meehanicsborg, J otl . Shprnoh, Lisburn, David Coovor, Sbophordatown York Connly. —John Bowman, Dillagnrc! Pei,, Wolford, Franklin; John Smith, Fair., Waaliincim. W. 8. Picking, Dover ;J. W.Craft, Paradise. ’ Harrisburg. —Houser & Lochman, ‘ Members of the company having: polices oboot/K exp ro can have thorn renewed by making a pp|j at (ion loony of the agents. v WHITE HAEE ACADEMY 3 miles toetiof Harrithurg^Pa, THE Fifth Session of this flourishing Instils tion wil commence on Monday (he Sd J„, o( May next. Parents and Guardians ore reaped fully solicited to inquire into the merits of thii Institution before Bonding their sons or ward, elsewhere. The eitnationisrolired,pleasant, health ful, and convenient of access. The course of in struction will embrace tho .diflbrent branches of a thorough English education," together wth the l.a. tin, Greek, French, Gorman, Spanish and Portu guese languages, and Vocal & Instrumental Music. The Principal will bo assisted by four well qualified teachers, vis: two in tho’English branches, one in Penmanship, and Drawing, undone in Music and Modern Languages. TERMS: Boarding,washing,tuition in the English branches,and Vocal music per ses* sion,(s months,) £5O qq Ancient and Modern Languages,loach, B 00 Instrumental music, y 10 00 Foi circulars and other information,address D. DENLINOER, Principal. w , , While Hill,Cumb.Co.. Pa March 10,1853. PIAI»nELDRJ,ASSICAI ACA- NEAR CARLISLE, IM rPHE 14th Session will commence May 2d. The JL buildings (one erected last Fall) are new and ti tensive. The situation |s all (bat can bo desired fur ; hcallljfulncss or moral purity. Removed from the ozcilomcnt ofTown or City, the students may hero prepare for college, tncrconlilu pursuits, &o. A)| tho branches arc taught which go to form a liberal education. A conscientious discharge of dotj bti secured (be present flourishing condition of (ho In stitution. Its future success (under Providence) shall bo maintained by (he same means. Terms—Board ond Tuition per session, $5O. For Catalogue «vhh full information, address R. K. BURNS, Principal Sf Proprietor. Plainflcld Post Office, March 30, 1853. Cumb. Co Pi STRAW OOODS--SPRINC! J 1853. r pHE Subscriber is now prepared to exhibit to X Merchants and Milliners fits usual heavy stuck of Lnilics’ and Missco* STRAW AND SILK BONNETS, STRAW TRIMMINGS and ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS Palm-leaf, Panama and Every Variety of SUMMER HATS for Gentlemen, which for Extent, Variety and boun ty of mnnnfncliirc, as noli aa uniformly close prices, will be found unrivalled. THOMAS Wlf rte« 1 •No. 41 South Second -Street, • Fob. 10—3 m * . Phxbdtlfihxa: mind* and Shades* TAKE NOTICE. BJ. WILLIAMS, No. 12 North Sixth i a few doors above Market street, Philadel phia, is the most extensive and best manufacturer ol Window Blinds & Shades in the United States and has taken the highest premiums at ail the ex hibitions: he buys the best materials by wholesale cheaper for cash than others pay for inferior arti cles by retail; and can, therefore, sell superior Ve nitian Blinds and Shades, as cheap as others ask for inferior articles* Painted Window Shades in great variety, of beautiful designs and superior quality. Buff and White Linen Shades. Blind and Shade Trimmings,. Fixtures, &c., wholesale and retail at the lowest cash prices. Store Shades palmed and lettered to order. Heed Blinds at manufacturer’s prices. Old Blinds painted to look ns good ns now. Purchasers by calling will be convinced that ho sells a superior article, and guarantees full satisfaction. A liberal discount made to dealers. “Wo study to please.” BENJ. J. WlLLlWlftfij, No. 13 North Gth S(., Phtla. April 7,1853 —3 m Stoves! Stoves! THE subscriber has made arrangements with the best manufacturers of Stoves in Troy. -V* bany, Now Yoik, Philadelphia, &c., by which ho can offer inducements to persons wishing to pur chase Stoves equal to the manufacturers. Among his assortment of COOK STOVES, will ho found the host and most approved patterns adapted for burning cither wood or coal, all of which aro warranted. His Parlor Stoves, embrace now and beautiful styles, and sip cl! trf cannot fail to please all tastes. In addition 1° these, he has on hand a largo assortment of iV/A'i’ PLATE S'IX)VES t which he feels satisfied will plonso purchasers. Persons desirous of procuring a good stove will do well to examine my slock, as It will be their advantage to give mo the preference. JOHN D. GORGAS* Carlisle, Sept IG, 1852. Mineral Waters, Sarsaparilla, &c, THE subscriber would respectfully announce i to the citizens of ilio community at 1 large, that ho has commenced ilio manufacture of i Mineral Waters and Sarsaparilla, ol the very 1 host flavor and quality, and the bottling of porleiv ■ Ale, and Cider. Ho is fully and amply prepared* to furnish oil orders promptly ond with despatch/ and hopes by strict attention to receive that pa tronage duo to enlorprizo, which ho respectfully ■ “ Bks- ... .. , GEO ' w - BRANDT/ ' Carlisle, Moroh 10, 1853—Gra To Farmers. ANOTHER lot of iho oolobrotcd York Plough* just received ol manufactuicrs' prices, horn JJi t 0 #®* on hand Craighead & Plipk’» Plough, at their prices. * „ . HENRY SAXTOjPf* Carl arch 31, 1863. Embroideries. Such as Sleeves. Cb!Urs, Cuffs, Handkerchief*, Swlbb and Jaconet Edging and Inserting, &c.,jult received by PHILIP ARNOLD- April 7, 1853. Mils Be l*ains. JUST received another dasobf splendid Gold Med al Do Loins, which wo are selling at IS] worth 10$. N;W. WOODS, Agent , Dee, 26, 1852. • __ PARASOLS. Just received a largo asßorKnen* of Parasols, plain and figured, whldh will •° « sold Very ohoap. 1 •* ,a ’'', May ft, 1853. N, W, >VOOOS, A,
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