60 Amer. From the Hooka . CMinty Intelltgeneer. .observationa on the Weather Muchnttention has been , paid to the subject of devising means to become-pos - ' sassed of knoWledge of what signs or ap pearances denote a coming change in the partieularlr - the - approach of ' ' rairi'in dry weather. The pecuniary in terest of the agricultural part of the corn menity, is so much dependent on -the weather, that self-interest would natural ,. ly prompt. them • to endeavor to discover what aligns' or appearances denote an air , ,proaching change; particularly in hay time and harvet, when a larger portion of:their property would be exposed to the weather than at other times. :The signs_ and tokens that have ob. . .tained credence among observing per -sons, in regard to tthe approach of rain, : are numerous ; some of them very sim• ple, and v ery few or none that are infal lible.-It' requires the observation of ma ny - years to ascertain what indications are the leastliable to failure; and as the laws of Nature, that. govern the world, are so imperfectly understood, - perhaps this is the greatest extent to whteh we can push our discoveries ; as what has been, may be again, under similar cir cumstances. AMong the signs of the approach bf rain, that are most worthy of notice, is a de - 4 -day, without a cloud to be seen ; somewhat wanner than the preceding, with very little wind stirring, and that from various points of, the compass, with now and then a small whirlwind mov ing slowly. Towards'-sunset becoming hazy to , the west and south-west, with a very - gentle breeze from the east ; and in the evening but,few stars to be seen. It will most probably ruin or' snow before morning. ' ' • In the morning, befetre sunrise, if the under side of the clouds to the eastward have a bright appearance, as if a great fire was burning in that direction; no dew on the grass ; the sun rises clear, but soon disappears behind the clouds; the air in such a state as to convey sounds to, a greater distance than usual, as the factory bell aNtlolmesburg, and the railroad cars passirfg, the bridge over Rancocas—each at five miles distance; we may pretty safely conclude there is a storm at hand. If the afternoon is cloudy, and breaki away a little to t'he westward, so that the sun sets clear, and the under side of the,. clouds have the same red appearance as above described, it denotes fair weather the next day. When the sun sets behind a thick bank of cloud that is moving from the south-west, with not much wind stirring, it will be likely to be stormy befOre mon ing. If the wind blows pretty strong before " :the rain or snow begins to fall, there will not be much till it slacks. Nor in win ter, if it is extremely cold, will there be much of a fall of snow till the weather moderates. 'When the atmosphere has a smoky appearance, known by the nano of In dian summer, the chance for rain or no* is very small, till the smoke clears off; notwithstanding the erroneous no tions of ignorant persons, that they can see the sun drawing water, which is nothing more than the rays of the sun passing through some breaks in. the clouds, and producing some resemblance , to streams of vapor, all centering in it self. If there is thunder to the westward. soon in the morning, or a rainbow in the west to be seen, it is pretty certain to rain before night. If, in summer, it is raining soon in the mottling, and the birds are singing as lively, and the fowls out, seeking their food as usual, the rain will soon cease .and the day become fine. If, on the contrary, it is raining, and the birds dull, and notfinging to be heard, and the fowls, with d rooping tails, are all under some shelter, providing materials, an.d making for themselves a warm. bed in theevfning, betokens a cold storm shortly. Or if the wild geese are pass ing two or three weeks later than usual in the fail there will be cold, blustering weather in a day or trio. In cold weather, in winter, if the roos ters crow early in the evening, the cold will be abated to-Morrow, and is common. ly followed by a fall of snow. The same thing occuring in summer, denotes the , approach of rain. If, in the tall, winter or spring, there is a late white frost, three mornings in succession, it is generally followed by -rain shortly after. In summer, when three thick, foggy mornings occur in succession, when the fo. lilts from the en ti aral_asmunes_the. appearance of clouds, which becorrie bro ken near the middle, of the day, so that the sun shines at: times, and by noon are mostly gone ; it there is no hazy or oth er clouds floatinglathe atmosphere, and the weather !warm, it will be likely to produce rain in twelve hours. In a foggy — Morning, if the) fog does not lift from the :earth, but becomes dis sipated an - d — Wieted by the heat of the sun; no rain is following. In summer time, it there is not much thunder and lightning, there will,be a . ' , scarcity of rain„ lithe thunder and lightning is abun dant,_ and "begins early in . the, day, the rain is generally'plentiful also. In winter, a big show sever-begins to fall when it is extremely cold and windy, with the ground hard frozen ; the snow - either ceases.m fall, or the weather mod erates, and turns it to rain,-, The greatest 'snow begins with rain or very wet snow; and a moderate degree of cold, and without -a strong wind, or much increase of cold, till the snow has ceased falling. If it, begins to come in round white balls, (not ice.) like:.as if -they had been sligtuly rolled;_whatever the other appearances of the continuation of the storm may be, the fall of spow for that time. is nearly at an end. . . - Itthere is thunder and lightning late.in the 'Fall before New Year, it is not commonly fol lowed by cold; but if it rains after that time, it seldom fails , of being 'followed shortly by cold weather, and sometimes rerr.erere. All the foregoing atat ~dreg of - coming changes lathe 'weather, are liable at one time or .other-to.fail,' ' • USAir " SOW: • • .• AME iho-proiniaitho—riubacritrori ickinson township, 'about- the 22d day Di okiruaryjaati a.,White•Sove.., , :, The , owneria requeste d to come :Tcirviardt ..pr.Ovo...proporty. pay 'charges and ;aka hor away - q she WLlthe mold according' to' ave. ' • . •• , . ' • ' • • EMA HJEL-LINE.' , • • Bonnet Feathers. THE sublActibeiihne Piet opened. an invoice ~o 1 Ostrich and oilier Bonnet., keuthere et one. k alf,tfie'osualpriee.' 'Alen Vottry cheep Jot e; aney, .• ' - isno • ; niTNtR.' , PRESNIWeI-YOUR TEETILBY USING ZermairA OelOratod Tooth Wash: roils valuable preparation has loiirbeen used _IL in New York-and Phijudelp'ala,,where;ft has attained an immense pqpnlarity, for Cleansing, preserving and 'baautifyinE the, teeth. - It' is mn excellent remedy for soro.soft or bleeding gums. It also impfirts a delightful freshnesa to tha mouth and agreeable odor to the breath. Ruirl the foyowing ji•DA.:Dr. "teen, with the utmost confidence, recom mend to the public, Zerman's Anti-Scorbutic ' Tooth Wash as the best in use. In my , practice as it Dentist, I, have us±d and rrommentled it for me last five years, and have found it to give Oat' isfaatioifin every' instance, as the 'Wash does not eontain acid, or anything; injurious to the teeth or gums; but, on the contrary, is the beat antiseptic ii the practice, and therefore, would recommend ' he nee of it, not only to those who wish to pre servatheir teeth had gums; and have a wholesome ibreatli, but also Enthuse who have diseased gums tbr teeth. The use of the Wash, fora short time, will insure a return to their healthy state. GEORGE E MURRAY, Dentist, No 61, S. Eliiventb st., below Chestnut .Phil'a. • of Carlisle, says t--. 5 Mr. Zee man, I nal well pleased 'witliyour Tonth•Wasli it not only olininses and whitens the teeth without injuring thein,but it sore tirbleeding gums. I oheer fully recommend it to the profession and public, as the very best preparation that 011110/0 used for cleansing stud preserving the teeth, healing tbe c gu ins. and giving sweetness to the breath. - JOHN W. HENDEL, Surgeon Dentist. Price 2 cents per bottle. Prepared only Pra..eis &man, Drug4ist and Chemist, come of Ninth and Catharine streets, Philadelphia. For sale by SANIUKI ELLIOTT, Cai lisle PA. 0et.13 . lv) NEW FAMILY GROCERY STORE High' Street, two doors East of the Market House South Side rlliflE undersigned begs leave Co—inform the 11_ citizens of Carlisle and , the. ; ,publie geno• rally, that he has opened a new FAMILY GROCERY SPORE. on East High Street, and hopes by strict attention to business, and desire to accommodate and please all,to !warn -a share of puplic eatromfre. I keep constantly on hand an assortment of best family gro ceries, such ns Sugarg, Molasses, tke. L weri tits superior white Crushed, Lump and pulverized Sugars at the lowest prices, also Rio and Java C ,ffees Of the host quality. QLI EEI W.A 11.13—0 f every description, ini tilint , French and Eaglish Chinas id setts or'hy the piece ; slog Granite and common ware of every description; also art assortment of Gloss vire tad Willow and Cedar ware of every description. I`l , l —l3laek, Lnpetial and Yonn. Hyson 'rein ih the hest qaality ; Sweet Spiced Zeal. and Chocolate, prepared Cocoa. ()-101E , ;() PIIFIPAHE,D CORN—Mann factored and refined exorossly for food, will re-ipes flr !flaking boiled Custard, Ice Cream Pros, Cake, Wane Mange, Minute and pad dines : also a lot of Hecker's Farina. SU:IAR CURED FIANIS—Of the'very bes riality, togs' her with Dry,Beet,Tongue, Fish P3a . :1103, Sinake I Ili3rring, &c., Spices of al k. r; , o.pid Alan and fine table salt. Fittlf —S ir.h as Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Prdlons. It-damns, ke, L \lt P3—\ fall stipplf of a s k° Oil and Plaid nss, a , the lowest prices, constant.y en h 1.1 I. It ise's Cx.lelsior Ink, a superior ar- Lich 9.11111 or Large bottles Porsons would I sir 1.1 , 4 al I vsmining before put , •h IsH if,.V . lll^). (lc we sell cheap for rm.!) W A C AROT [MRS. Extensive. Furniture Rooms J?MSS R.WE A.. 11 BR. would respectfully call thoattention of House Keepers and the public to his extensive stock of - - ELEGANT FURNITURE. including Sofas, Wardrobes, Centre and other Tables, Dressing and plain Bureaus and ev.ery atlor article in his branch of buhiness. Also. now on hand the largest as sortment of in Carlisle, at the loans? prices. nrColfins made at the shortest notice and a Hearse provided for funerals. lie solic- its a call at his establishment on North Hano ver street, near Glass's I OTEL. N. 13.—Fur niters .hired out by the month or year! March 20. 1850.-1 y kort v crf , ksCv Corner of Hanover and Louther BiS.l Carlisle. rgiliE undersigned has always on hand large I_ stock of superior Cabinet Ware. in all the dill,rent styles, which he is prepared to sell at the lowest prices. lie invites attention partiC ularly to the Patent Spriv.Botton; Bedstead, a most usefuLarticle, which entirely obvintes all objections. The bottom can be attached to old Redsteads. They haVe given entire satisfac tion to all who have them in use. p3 - COFFINS made to order at the shortest notice. JACOB FRTTRR Carlisle, Jan'y. 22, 1851.—1 y. THE GREAI llenagerie Has arrived! AND will be open for Exhibition until after, the Holy,lays at WORMLEY'S STORE, West Main street, where in connection with the above there will also be shown the largest and most magnificent stock of TOYS, FANCY GOODS, Ste. ever brought to Carlisle, consisting in part of Motto Cups of all patterns, China Vases, Flower Baskets, Tea Setts, Mugs, Card Baskets, Alabaster Inks,Jewel Boxes, Chinn Figures of all kinds. Music Boxes Kid Dolls of all sizes and prices, Violins, Trumpeti; Drums, Whips, Clarmnets, Accordeons from 25 CCIIiS 6 , 50:11, Glass Toys of all kinds, Games, Pistols, Guns, Indiarßubber Doll Heads, Balls, Rattles,Exc 'be sides a great Variety of Tovs,unmentionablc. Also in connection with the above we haw, a largest sck of CANDIES of our own manufac ture, and others which . for quality and peke cannot be beat—consisting of Mint, Lemon, Cinnamon, Sassafras, Clove and Birch candies, Rose and Burnt Almonds. Mint. Lemon, Choc olate and Gum Drops. Candy . Toys of all kiitds Fruit and Nuts of all kinds. Lemons. Figs and Raisins of all pricer. Dater, Prunes, Almonds, Filberts, English Walnuts, Cocoa Nuts, Ground Nuts, ke• A well selected stock of Perfumery, such as Cologne, Oils, Extracts, &c. TOBACCO and SEGAIO of ihebest quality. Large and small Plantation, Jacques, El Dorado, La Veil- La Union, kr. Goodwin's Yellow Bank, and Mrs.Atilletht-Pilte-Gut—Tobacco. Having a well selected 'stock of Goods at the lowest prices, and a desire to please all, we hope to merit a continuance oft he former patronage so. liberally extended to 'us. 'November 10, 1852. ' WORE NEW GOODS. THE subscriber isjil9t opening another Lot of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, embra cing a full assortmenr; as follows : French Morineo, Cashmeres, Bombazines, Persian Twills' Coburg, Mous do Lains. Giogliams, Chintzesand' Calicoes. Also Cloths, Saul nets, Cassi Mares in variety for boys wear, with a general assortmauf of Fancy and Staple Goods to suit every body in price and quality. BONNETS, RIBBONS, &c. Nov opening a full assortment of handsome Plaid Ribbons, Bonnet Linings, Bonnet Frame narrow velvet Ribbons of all kinds for Dress 7'limetinov. A grant variety of hand . - sonic Freuch Collars, latest , style Cambric Swiss lqounei rigs. Ed,ings and Insertings. A full . assortment of Dross Buttons, some entirely new styles with a great many other nottonenet enumerated. SHAWLS! SHAWLS! Just received a further, supply .of Brocha Cashrrrire, Thibet, and Blanket Shawls; boil oi; al I a 1.1 ire, an I of various colors', which will bes.ild at the lowest prices. • • VELVET. RIBBONS . Illiipiecee.narrow Velvet R,ibbons, and a generaln assortment. of Lace Gimps, Braids, &o for trimming, Ladies Dresses;iust opened — rebv6 10 - : ' G. W. HITNER. New Fashionable Hat and Cap Store. - - -.5-- - • .„ • ylififr.:ej e dee l eg l ied respeitfully invite ifie at .teiltion 'of the pit blic to- - The -large, clegan andfashionable assortment. at their new.tore on Alai I street, nearly opposite, the 'Manion !louse HMO, consisting of a large vs „Met) , •f MOLE...3I{IN. (TATS, manufactured by Oakford, Beebe, Mid Hoer' s & 'Co. of Phils• which are o tie latest styli:, and, as to; odatity. ' ,husurPassed.. A' find assartinentor •I}lnelc and,Prah ( TATS high and 'lovi i erOwnoll ofttio best imality.' and : prices to • salt enotomera.. Ahio, While Beaver ancl' Pnn 'mCAnts, artioleVonoll Used the eastern 'aides,, A. pinto Panay bea- Vei 4 notli *!'pitch; Gat!: - pole hlaatC. and 'slride.—' Witaplargoas,soef!iion% of CAP,S'of•fill king V „as undersigned theM. Insltal:to t hope by, ecirMeif effort to pv-Asv,,t plipyAftqtalpFe ) # • . ago aaddoQpm ' • •' • filistellancouo. HICK . OK'S ' "I,ITEXTCIDER arrid.r. lIVITORTANT TO ra4razins Tim AND LABOR The Old Fashioned Done Avery Willa • IN all former times it was supposed that a large quantity of cider could only be made by using a ponderous machine, that 'slowly crushed the appleo without grinding them fine. They were then made into a massive cheese in straw, and a most severe and tong pressure was required to extract a portion of the cider, a considerable quantity being absorbed by the straw and the mass of cornice, and to - obtain this unsatisfactory result the farmer had to take all his hands, and perhaps his six horse team, and devote a whole day that could have been more profitably employed. to make from six to twelve barrels of cider. To obviate the diffi culty the larmcrshave heretofore labored under this machine has been invented, and the state ment an few facts will prove that it is not on• ly the - BEST MACHINE of the kind in exis teque, but that it is the most. pro fi table that rri4.7%,can have on his farm. The apples are by this machine grated up intod fine pulp, su that It requires but a cetnparatively light pressure, and that but a minute or two, to exeract all the cider, it being ascertained by practical , experi ment that rms./burl/emigre juice cente obtained than by the , thi process. Besides this it only requires Iwo hands to grind up and make into cider a larger quantity of apples than can pon sibly be made on the old fashioned machines. On this press, owilig, to the compactness of the poinice in the tub, and the complete manlier in which it is ground, a pressure of train three to five-tons—that can easily be obtained—will produce a more favorable result than one hun • dred tons pressure on the ordinary . cider press, even if the apples were grr end as finely as on the improved mill ; and if the apples wore merely crushed as on the nut machine, it would require a pressure of two hundred tons to pro duce the result accomplished by this Patent Mill. The following may be adduced as the decided advent:lees of this mill: First- - --It will make more eider than any oth er mill, with a given quantity of apPle,s to a given time, and with much less labor and ex 'tense. Second—lt will make cleaner and sweeter cider than any other mill. Third--Y au can make the cider no you want it, and when you want it—rind in quantities from one gnflon to,f;•or 20 harreis,_ Fourth—Wilh it.you can press your currents cherries, berries, dui se, butter, lard one tal- Fifth— \Cith.it you enn one-fourthlof your time itt rualting-opple butter. 'Sixth—With it you enn.z.nyl.!_mchop your apples, potatoes. turnips, beets, carrots or pumpkins, for vouy Cottle. Seventh—With its use you can nt all times have FRESH and SWEET CIDER. IV,ith - all the advantages reStilting from - rthe posseshion and use of such n machine-- at n price so !ow that it is within the reach of oil— can it he that anyintelligent farmet would do without it? Do you wish to have in your house cider that is at all times sweet and fresh, the only time it is really healthy and fit for use—and do you wish to save n great portion of the hard labor attending the making of apple butter ? If so, buy this machine and our word for ityoU will not be disnripointed.• The price of the Cider Mill and Press is $35; and of the Ront Cutting Cylinder $5. For Machin e s,, or State, county or township rights, addreits. post paid W n 1110K011, Harrisburg, Pn. iCrC:nod Agents wanted. NOTlCE.—Sitire my eircittnrs. were issued it has been concluded To soli to the above price. giving the owner the entire right to the ma— chine and to use or lend it ns he pleases. The machine ran be seen by railing on Mr. Jacob getter, Carlisle. Utglifitn) : $5OO CHALLE/KFGE liA TEv ER COlleCrll5OlC health and happi• ness of a people is at all times of the most .valuable. importance. hake it for granted that even person will do all in their power, to save the lives of their children ,and that every person will endeavor to promote their own health at all sac rifices. I leel it to be my duty to, solemnly as se you that WORMS ,according as sure lathe opinion of the most celebrated Physicians, are the prima ry cadsen of a large majority ofdiseases to which the children and adults arc liable , if you have an appetite ,continualvehangeable from one kind of fond to another, Bad Breath, Pain is the Stomach, Picking at the Nuse, Hardness and Fullness of the Belly, Dry Cough, Slow Fever Pulse irregulai—remember that all these denote W 0101.9, and you should at (Mee apply the rem gdy : BOBENSACC'S ‘VOICII SYRUP. An article clunnded.. on Scientific Principled, compounded u ith purely vegoable substances, being perfectly safe when taken, and can be given to the most tender infant with decided beneficial effects where Bowel Complaints and Diarrhea fifty° made them weak and debilitated I the Tonic properties ofsod Worm Syrup are such, that it stands without au equal iwthe catalogue of med icines, lad:giving ((MC and strength to the Stom ach, which makes it' an infallible reme.ly for those afflicted with Dyspepsia; the astonishing cures performdd by this Syrup niter Physicians have failed, is the best ci i - dinice of its superior a fa iers. TILE rApE WORM! This is the most difficult Worm to destroy o tattiest infest the !Inman system, it grows to an. almost indefinite length, becoming so coiled and fastened in the Intestines and Stomach,laccting, the health so sadly as to C:lMe St. Vitusq/ance, &0., that those Afflicted seldom if ever sus pect that it is Tape Worm hastening them to all early grave. Ia ford& 'o destroy this worm,a very energetic treatment m st be pursued, it wOuldtherefore he proper to take 6 to 8 of my Liver Pills an as 'o remove all obstructions that the Worm Svrtm may act direct upon the Worm, which mustfie taken in doses of't rablespoonfulu three •Cmes n day. .These directions tollowzil have never been known to fail m curing the most obstinate ease of Tune Worm. ROBENSACK'S LIVER PILLS. No part bridle system is more liable to disease than the LIVER, it serving as n filterer to purify the 'blood, or giving the proper secretion to the Dille; so dint any wrong nctinn of the Liver af fects the other important parts of the system, and results vnriensly, in • Liver Complaint, Jaundice, llyspepde, &e. We should therefore, watch ev ery symptom that might indicate a wrong netios, of the Liver. Those pills' being composed of Roots and Plants - furnished by nature to heal the .sick: Namely, Ist. An EXPECTORANT, which augnients the secretion from the Pulmo nary mucous meinbt tine, or. promotes the dis charge of secreted matter. Cd. An ALTERA TIVE. which changes in some inexplicable and insensible manner the certn.n Morbid nation of the system. :Id. A TONIC, wnich give tone and strength to the 'nervous: system, rellOW ix health and vigor to nllptirts at the Wily.' 4th. .9 CA THARTIC, whielinch in perfect browny With the other ingredients, and operating on the bow ies, and expelling the whole Mass of corrupt nod vitiated matter, and purifying (lteltlood , .which destroys disease and restores health. , • • TO ppnirALßs. g. - • will find these pillion inialuable medicine in'mnny complaints to Which you iirc subject. In obstructions either total or linitiol, , they. have been found of an. inestimable benefit,. - restoting their functional arrangements to a healthy action purifying the blood and 'other fluldi so'elre;cfooli. ne to put to flight all complaints which mayrdrise from Montle irregularities, as heatlacit..6i tidiness, dimness of sight, patn in the side, back, ha, ...None genuine unless signed J. t N, floben track' ill 'Olen' heingbase" 11711(81k/1A:—. •DJ Agents. wishilhtom 'whittles, and -Store=', ktepOra .desirous of becoming .-I,4ento mind ad.:. - P dress SM . I:90:4100r; N,' Hobensack, tHuhia,Pa. - • .-Vontrrs :FOR CUpIDERLAND 'COUNTY': S W Havcratick, Slntintt, and S Hubbard, Car Sale: Lloyd; Liaburu .1 DAY. andj.FSpahr, Muchan iesburg ; CoyrO", - , Haqueatown t Havetlithak Strohm, Kingatown J l. , Setther, • Churobtown4 Hayes,- Shippenshurg.t Divin, rapertown : Greason, Plainfield', Mudd Pion, Dickinson: Wilakdo,f k, o,lotritr, - Pentrevllle slD9zialdfion & Greetti ; Palmatotm,t - fitto—lajW,Wherry,!Nutv; buti- • - • :Prity*. • (. ; • , , ttriallamon.e. El NEIWBVOR MZCZ; ISEPAPS .03r. '2lXxl HATS; CAPS and LADIES' -FURS .ol every verieiy, comprising one of the largest and cheapest Stocks, onn be had of JOHN FAREIRA, at the.welliknown Hat, • Cap and Fur Warehouse, -- No Mafket Strom; be •twootiEighth and Ninth, South side, Phila delphia. • The Proprietoy offers his claims for pan& patHinage, tieing a. practionTworhinan,•aild having had personal experience both in manu facturing and selling, ho is satisfied (hat his business facilities cannot be surpassed•by any dealer ih thp city. His stock of Gentlemen's Hats for the Fall is very large and of superior quality. Hpf sortment of Children a Hats is also very large, varying in price from $1 to $5. He also calls the' attention of Ladies to his fine assortment of FURS, such as . /Vial, Boss, TippetS,'Arm- Nth( Sic., made up_eXpressly for the present season. - All the furs are of his own importe tion, and made by the best under his own personal inspection. - Wholesale ' dot:tiers from the country will find it to their advantage to call call and examine his : Stock before pur• clmsi ngelsewhere. Oct. 273 m. AD4I WIVI. RAPP'S I= C .1E oif4 EP 1 1 ' S mbracing' all the properties contained in the finest quill pen, in addition to which,the dura7 bility of the Metals are combined and fully associated and developed. 1852. THE following, highly respectable testamo- Male and recommendations are submitted to the public : Having tried Adam Wm. Rapp 's PATENT SCIENTIFIC NICHE GOLD PEN. the undersigned take great pleasure in recommend ing it the public an the greatest improvement in metallic pens that has met our attention. ' His Excellency, William Bigler, Governor ot fhe State of Pennsylvania. His Excellency, E. Louis Lowe, Governor ofihe State of Maryland.' • Right Reverend Bishop A. Potter, Rev. Charles Wadsworth. Rev. John \ Street, W. Rawle, Esq.: Hon. Joseph It: Chandler, Clark liars; Esil:, Isaiah Hacke, Aidernuln 'George .W. Ash, Rev. D. W, Bartine,. Editors Public Ledger, Prof. J. S. Hart, Principal of .Central logh School, Philadelphia. Judge Booth, Richard Vaux, Esq., William Neal, George W. Wallosion, William S. Prim Delaware, Rev. W. B. Edwards, Dull Green, Eeq , F. Howard. Al. D.. Richard Smith, Esq., M. IL Miller, J. Radelifl, William P. Elliott, Ertl. ors National Intelligeneer, Editors AVashing ton Republic, Washington City. James Al. Cassadv, r;sq., Thomas ford, A. Bro Vining, W. N. Jeffries, CanuThn. Rev. Dr. DeWitt, Rev, Charles A. Hay, Rev. G. H.N.peit, Rev. J. F. Alesick, Harris burg. Rev. C. K. Nelson, Editors Maryland:State Ctipitol Gazette, ..I.lanapolis,Old. To the Public. The subscriber having purr:lief rd . ,1 c prop ertyiltnown ns the Moyainenslng Ilanklng House, South East Corner of 2r! and Chestnut Strimts, for his I slum 'business Establishment, intends keepirg a large and—complete assert— ment of every variety of texture and size of Adam Wm. napp's lately patented Eiciontific Niche Gold Pens., Gold and Silver Pencils and Pen Holders, of every variety, Whole Stile and retail. In addition thereto I have on hand ltapp's last edition of Scientific Penmanship and Penmaking,itt various bindings ,_ ir.‘l t 3 Ari E - 1, General Sale Agent for Adam Win. Patented Scientific Niche Gold Pens, S. E. enrner,S,eednd:iind Chestnut SIS'EGIF,, 12-1 ila. mayl'2—ly _ IkTOVELT'ir IRONY 1.4701111E5. ~IIE undersigned is prepared to manufacture ste.m engines and boilers, blowing cylin ders, gearing for roling, grist .nnd_snw mite_ mill screws, lathes and tja t t._ 1 planes, shafting, hangers and pulliesond every vitri• - ety of MACHINERY and CASTINGS,streh. as lint Ulast-pipes. gas and water pipes, retorts and lamp posts, car wheels _and axles, fire plugs and hydrants, cellar grates and water spouts, wall coupeing, and 'n very handsome assortment of now style paterns for patent fence making, posts and gates, cast bathing cisterns, large size, and n minther. of new patterns for cook, nine pitito and parloretoves, horse pow• ers and threshing machines of improved plans, plough coatings, cast colninns and fronts for houses. . . Mill stwnors and mill-wrights are respeetriii y solicited to call and extintiee my new end mproved assortment of mill gearing patterns. Patterns and smith work made to ordE i r and machinery repaired prompt;y. N. B - Railroad ears of 01 dimensions built and repaired. ITarrisburg, May 9.11 HARRISBURG BOOK-BINDERY. T. L. MUTTER & Co. li'M Successors t o 0 Hickok and Hickok Le Can tine Buok Binders, Stationers, and Blank Book Manufacturers lIARRISit UT? G, PA. L HE subsciibers respectfully inform their -friends that they are now carrying on the above business at the old stand !miserly oc• copied by Hickok & Cantine, and' lately by Hickok Sa" Co. They flatter themselves that lby careful attention to business they will merit and receive a continuance of the patronage so liberally enjoyed by the old firms. Particular attention will be paid to the ruling and binding of every description of BLANK BOOKS, for Banks, Comity Officers, Merchants and Pri• vale Individuals, and every variety of full and half bound blanks. They.have alsomade_ar• rangements to supply counties with the now and approved Judgment Docket and Assess. merit Books. In addition to the above, they I have and,will at all times keep, a general as. sortment of SCHOOL and MISCELLAN B. OUS BOOKS & STATIONERY. - - - - Lever Paper, Knives, Slates, Pencils Cap Quills, Ink Stands, Drawing i" Carr4rs Pencils Letter Stamps Tra'asTBr •' Lead yoncils,' Motto Wafers, Copying " Wafors: , India Rubbor„ Blotting " Sealing Wax, Blank Cards, tee ens, et Pape; PIAMTFET -- Black Ink-lted Ink, COriiine Ink, Blue Ink, Copying Inc, Arnold's Writing Fluid, Erasers, &e., &e. Paper Ruled to,Pattern. Books, Peri odicals, Law Books, Music, Newspapers, &c, bound to any pattern,tind in any style required. A,,general assortment of Printing Ink. All wink Narranted and done very cheaply. Please give us a mill. F. L. BUTTER & Co. llarrisburg, April 2R, I 852,-7t • Z3CATC PAINTS: .711anufactured by the JV'ew Jersey Company, Newark, N. J. THE subscribers are now pre-wired 'to exe oute orders to any extent for their ' beautiful White and Colored Zinc Paints, at the follow. ing reduced prices, viz : No 1, While, g'd in oil, Pc por lb., w'td pure, No 2 do do 8 do po No 3, do do 7 • "do do • Brown & Bl'k do 58 , do do; One hundred pnunds will cover equally as mush surface as 160 lbs. of White Lead they are 25 per cent. cheaper to the consumer. THE ZINC W CHIT is rapidly sup:reeding White Load, over which it possesses many ad vantages. It is whiter and more boautithl than the White Lead—does not turn yellow, oven when exposed to - sulphurous vapor—has no smell—is no injurious , to health,and fs far more ,durablo, Zinc Preach and Black Paints are both 'Orin - idler and Fire Proof. The best covering for outside work over in• troduced, odUpted to building of Wood, Brick or Stone—to fences, carringo bodies, 'bridges 'and machinerY--.---to tho hulisof vessels,enehors. Chains, and all other iron work on board ship —to steam Aidthirs, smolt;eamelts, water tanks —to iron, tin and otlieriooling, iron. shutters. doors and railings, wire fontbs, bridges. etc.. ,F or Iron Surfaces this paint inespeciallyval ,' oable, as it forms a galvanic connoption, and entirely prevents rust. -, `These zinc paints haVlng a pure motnllic base • . aro warranted - not to turn. yellow, and will- re tain their original brilliancy mUt . :!: longer than • White Load, or. any of the earthy pigments now in - use. - The certificates from those jwho have used those-paints-,:ere such es to satisfy thn public that, they are invaluable. The ablost , Chemists of France and this cotintry have:Acetified - io tho suneriority of - -Zino over Load paints; as to durability, health. 1 -11elness.and.beauty. .; . .r • - ; ,The attention of , defilers ie respectfully re. quested by , The,Conipany's A - gents, C. JONES; & Co., mnit26in ' Xs: 1 7 Wharves,•Phitatra. ~ViTANTZIIII. . T , MOUNT RON OVO R Kit ill six ,miles South. of -Ctirlirlo, Furnace Hands, Tireml.Choppore, Mine Bank Hands, ,Colliers, Laboring Hands, Limestone delkverSti by the Tod, and'imeatono :Oro. • . .• • (Cr Apply .to, the unqersigned.nt the merit's. , - , R, GIVEN - drliCe„ , • , Diu.. 2buctfisementv, Clock, Thne-piete, Watch & Jewelry Establishment. al his 01t1 Stand, A0.,238 ..11arket Street. (be- Yaceu 7,kflnd_6lll,,South Side,) PAiltid..llldy. _ Y friends, old Customers aim the public I most know that 1 am at all tines pre pared to furnish VVA'I CBES, JEWELRY_, TANCY - ARTICLES;'SUPEIiIIOR'COLD PENS of all kinds, with Gold, and Silver Rai ders in variety, &e., at the very lamest Cat h Prices, trigt.ther with the best supply of supe rior ocks and Time-plecca, over ofleicri at tats establishment; E. beings practical iime•pibce and a atch maker, With an experience ut yearly twenty years-10' years nt his'present locntionis at all times prepared to furnish, by whidesal9 and retail, warranted "timmkeepers" of the bes quality,—comps ising eight day and thirty hr ur clocks and time-pieces, elplain and highly or. nnmental designs, cf all styles,and adapted for counting houses, parlors, halls, durchesi. fee tories;sleam boats, rail cars,&e. Also, alarm clocks, a most desirable , article for ‘ Sound Sleepers,' and for all whore besincss• requires thorn to be "up in the morning eat Clorka, Time-pieces, Watches and Jewelry of every description reptiited,with great care and warranted. Maw rs supplied with cl o cks and clock trimmings. Batnum's indite is my motto, 'we study to please ' j npri-1 Cheap Watches and Jewelry WHOLESALE and RETAIL at the " Philadelphia. Watch and Jewelry Store," Number . 90 North Second Street, career of Quarry, Philadelphia. Gold Lever Watches hill 'jewelled, 18 carat cases, Silv'rdo $l2 Gold Spectacles 27 00 Silver Le'po jwls, 10 Fine Silver do. r I t , ll do do do Gold Pr - neck's ..t z , 300 Superior Quariiers, 7Ladies (i'd 1"Is 1 00 Imitation do 5 I S'r Tea S'nE, sett,6 00 Gold Pens with Pencil and Silver Ilelder, 1 00 Goid.Finger 37d cents to es ;Watch Glasses, plain, lot cents; Patent, lEi ; 25; other articles in proportion. All goods warranted tohe'what they ate Fold for. STAUF.PER.& RLEY septBly Successors to 0 ,Conrad' , . L On hand. some. Gold and Slice; cversAnd Lopines. still lower thnn 11. e nbevl prices. t i k s)r l7 rst a i WM. BAILY & SON, Importer: and Dridere in ENOLISII, FRENCH ec fi;VISS WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER•WARE, PLATED. WARE, AND FANCY ARTICLES, )Ara constantly receiving the latest styles of the above Goods, which are offered at wholesale or retail, at Nu. 216 Alfirket Street, above Sulk, near Decatur Street, Philadelpliia. EFTABLISIIED IN 04,..rtfed 0 De tahal They ar, HAVE YOU A - COLD ? THE undersigned respectfully informs the public thaLshe still corn miles the munulacture and sate of GALIOLIER'S ELIXIR, for the cure of CMughs, Ci ld, CimMun.pinft,. Patin in the Chest, Soreness of throat, &o. 'I his med icine tan acquired a just eelelrdy for the cure of all disease,s arising Item EC V etc colds, and its f Illoncy has been attested t•ad apptoved by hut dreds of our nett reipret: Llt ut 71 t s In every instance immediate tenet has t ern giv en, as the4ol-10-Wing-eertifiente-from- a few- who have mad it bears testimony. ELIZA GALLOJIER. Oct.[:Z7, 1852, 3ni We, llto ,undersigned, dyf nrtilyihnt we have ti,ccl Piet' :with ho Con sumption, Colds, D s of Ilit:Inc& - s", liver, rind hove experienct d to mediate relief therefrom, unit would recommend it to all per sons pfll in that wrty. . _ 'rhos. 11. akiles; Cot Id, R. 11. ft-leCoy E." 1,. Wolf, Peter Monyer, It. S. Flaelteit. ROB ERT.S. SIFILTEY, AI3INET 111AliER AND UNDERTAKER A'orth ./laaoir+• Sine', and neat don - P to Canss' 8 ;Rotel. THE undersigned would respectfully inlcrut the citizens of Catbird( and thej r.l•lue pi ur tliat bumuw has o n h oo d „ loran nod ele gant assortment of F CI;Is;ITl•RF,, consisting in part of Watdrobes, Card and ether 'Fabius, Sofa e, Bureaus, lydsteads, plain,l and lancY( Sewing Stands, &c. manufactured of the best material and quality n urranted. Also a general assert mem of ( HAIRS nt the 'lowest mines, Fenitien 111inils made to order, stud repairing promptly aitcm!«l to. in - Coffins made at the shot test t mile. and having a Fplendid hearse he st ill t.t ft t t funer als in town or country. 1T:1 - Remember the stand— next door to II Glass's h ntel. n 0124 V. J, R.JONES THE ELEPHANT HAS ARRIVED, Au IS NOW TO BE SEEN AT LYNE'S IN NORTH HAN,O VEIL STREET, WHERE HE HAS J UST OPENED A MAMMOTH STOCK OF HARDWARE WHICH makes it the largest, most coin. V;11' pinto and cheapest assortment ever of ' fercd to the public. I now invite all persons in want of good. hardwdre at very reduced prices to give me a call as I am sure you can be accommodated with hardware of every description lrom a needle to an 1111011 at prices 'that will correspond with the times and pocket. Recollect a penny saved is two earned, and 1 consider a nimble sixpence Letter than a slow shilling. CUTLERY. 15 gross table knives and forks, assorted; 30 dozen Pocket Cutlery, of very superior finish and assorted patterns and styles, and a fine assortment cf razo7s, scissors and ElicalS, and a great variety of cutlery of all hinds for sale al Lyne's Hardware Establihment,also cistern pumps, lead' pipe, Rosendal cement, and Fire Proof Paint of various colorant Lyne's. TO CABINET -& COACH MAKERS 260 gallons superior,varnishes, just received front toe best manufactories iu the U. States. My varnishes are used by mos of the princi• pal -marl n ot-a ncl-c oltelym a k-e rs-i n—dris-and—r adjoining counties, and pronounced by all tar superior to nay other in the market. I invite all who use this artic'e to try Lyres Varnieh, and it will add fifty per cent to the looks of your cabinet warn and carriages; also a variety of springs, axles, ,hubs, bows, felons, enamel leathe'r, curtain cloth, drab cloth, laces, !tinge, titled hair and sofa springs. SHOEMAKER'S BEHOLD ! Tbe largest, best, and cheapest ussorliticul of metes and French morocco, linings, bindings, I French and patent calf skins, ever produced in Carlisle, together with a large lot of lastrrof the latest style,boot trees, shoe thread, awls, was, pegs, and kit of the best manufacture and latest cuts, now openinir at the cheap;lhard wart es tablishment of.hihn P Lyne. Coach 141Akers • Will find n superior article or Wood's patent boxes for wooden axles, and a splendid arti cle or patent iron axles, and 100 pairs bright and black riprings. _ _ 51 boxes extra aroma green, 50 pounds ',suite rior French green, 10 boxes erotic yellow, • boxes American Vermillion, 10,000 pounds pure white lead 1.22 gallons pure linseed oil, 100 boxes gins'', assorted, for sale at greatly reduced prices at the Hardware Establishment of Eoet2ol JOHN P LYNE. FALL FASHIONS FOR 185 el FORGE KELLER respectfully announ• Ulf cos to his old Patrons and the public gen+ crony that he has just received the ~-••' HATS,, STYLE • OF • GENTLE- _ MEN'S ATS, , mannfacturod at + lir -..., one of the host establishments to fe,, 24 -„...-' Philadelphia, to which ho invites spocial attention. ' lie has •alse Constantly on hand a large and varied assortment of his own mnnufitoture ns well as city mado EIpITS 11. ND VAX'S, suitable forthe 'scasomeomprising every vari 03't a Russia. ',Beaver, Molca'tin and Silk Hats, finished in the latest style, together with a lull , aSsortment of Cape of , every...shnpo and dos• Cription; and-nt every price' • ill& particularly • invites the public to call and examine his exten sive assortment s which In style; material end finish; cannot bd'eurnassed . by 'any in market,' find which ho ie able to put at prices lower thay ittrßeinetiiber hie, olii stand on North Hanover street, between Homer's and Senor's,: store. fe.e . PB3 ~ 1.1,4 9 CoaCh and 'Cabinet Makeis., . , TIM subscriber is, fully prepared .to meet' their wants with an enlarged BMA hard Ware ip their- line; rsabraeing mal. eastings,sp . rings, [mine, braids; patetitleather, IticeS, curium and floor cloth, Sce. t uralnut and mahogany vaneers, glaes . aod , mahogany knobs of, all sites ,and., pattormn. a large, supply ,of varnishes, oiltl; ttirpOntino, at-such Tomos, that will., make it • their interest:to 'givolltina tho - preforenee, IY2B . .:! ' SAXTON.: • 13.143 C EtOLDEZT'S WHOLESA LE & RLTA PAINTS ~T3isrcllnnrnuai: tattle- .IPfactlcr Preprsreil 6y lirernig;Floltrfieltl,Sr Co. p . , i z: 1,,,, .. 4 ,„., I a, „.„,p, ,„,./. L___,....d.;.c ''' ": 4 - ' '''' . , 11,c: : *: ' 1 4. fi 7 ,10,: ' 41; TrTE discovery o 1311EINIG, FRONEI , IRLD, & .CA's CELEBRATED CATTLE Pea DrAt, has Bet the whole community alive to a dew fact in regard 'to feeding of Cattle, both for the pnr pose of maintaining health and increasing the production of Fut, Butter and Milk. The tffect of their Powder has astonished every one that has used it, and the,domand has been 'so large thai tho proprietors eonla 'scarcely manufacture sufficiently fast for their vales. The immense popularity it has obtained from Farmers. Dairymen and Iloriemen, and the .-cunfieence and success with which they have wed, it have-set the heads of other Druggi s ts at work to make nn article prolit.sine to be of equal merits, thinking to Ulm advantage °lour Powder's popularity, and by these means intro duce other articles info the market, which 1111VC 110 affinity to our preparation whatever. Every person knows, who has read anything of Agricultural Chemistry, that nn powder pos- Het:sing such qualities as that which we prepare I ‘vas ever known in any port of Germany', Ell- Eope or America. We advise all persons' to read Prof. Leibign's-works,aud-see for - them- - Helves whether they or any (MC else, ever knew of a Cattle Powder in Germany, Europe or 4kol . erien,ohat veer profeFs'ed to have the same virtues, whirl] we claim for ours. The discovery is of A merictin Birth, c nff apring et slit:proprietors. and there is no cattle powdt r note known in the world, that was ever manufactured from the same combillaii n n o f Chemical elements as'4fitli of Breimg, Prone field, &Cn - . Do not therefore suffer yourselves In hr de ceived, or think that our powder in n bunffmg because you tn, d those mongrel snlisti tutea and found ran good t flow but rather inju- Hens results. Never give an opinion - unless pm have tried the only' genuine Vegetable Cattle Powder in the world, es compounded and pre— pared by Breintg, Fronefield & Co., 187, North Third Sirs et, Philadelphia. N- D. Do nut ho imposed up - 4) and allow your animals to die or linger wills disense be canoe y u bare fed I lie, wrong Cattle Powder. The sic unicre of FRONEFIRLD & CO., is on the or each folds ci the geanine ar ticle. Sold'in Carlisle by April 7, 's`,2 Gin 11. M. RAW FANS, ( , reat 'Attraction At le L. Cheap Clothing Store, Two doors 81 of :pip Post Office, ond ad joining n'onnd ! li s. Con firt.i onnry Store. FT4 E proprietors of this popular qua ex ,r2l‘slve nountiortory . ofßeady wadi. cloning, beg leave to announce that they have 1,111/W Oil 111111(1 the largest, most toned and elegant s•sortno of of AND wiNTER CLOTHING ever °limed hi Carlisle, to which they invite the attention ot the public, confident that in style and finish It cannot be excelled. The clothing sold abrhinestablishment consists in pin of the following, vie ;- DRESS AND FROCK COATS.' In t iib department we have n magnificent as sortment of black, blue and lan4 colors, cut in the latest fashions. lash lay and elegantly trimmed. und made in a chpe dor mnt•ner. SACKS AND - HALF SACKS. ' O ICloths, Cat , sfuteres and T woods, all of now style and at very low prices. ' OVEIDiADES AND CANGUPS. Of blacl,, b-own, blue and drab, eaver, fell, Pilot and (10 lung Cot ho. ~ ;MONKEY JACKETS. A 'ery large a,surtnicat of berver, felt; p lot, Sat:irinet and gii:en baize. VESTS! VESTS! ! VESTS!!! 1111(1 2 . 11'.4)51 1 , .c 1111ffild 11Ssortn1( nl e‘( r ,ficied k l d Moe) Mermo, lir.lirin Cloth, Sattiliett, doaLl and siqile'bscasterf, cf rvriy variety of material and ploietk, Of ,plain and fancy Cansinimes, Doe 'skin, Snlinett, Jeans and Velvet cord-,in endletrs variety. Under Shirts nod Di tiwers'>• 'BOY'S CLOTHING. We have ; . 0 , far the largest assortment in 11.0 town con'sishng of Bop and Youth's sack, frock and body coats, ovory A i+eaati, pants and vests °clef] sizes, qualities, and at very low 'prices. These amides are mado,e}th neat• ness and care, and far rotporior tO Inselordi nartly offered. SIIIRTS SrJIRTS!! Fine ‘shire shirts of linen and cottop,,ot new est styles and Lest make. A IF(1 collnes,,dpuble and diannt cravats; handkerchiefs, snspenders, gloves hosiery and umbrellas. • A Very Inr'o end t hoice u.s.sottment of French, Foglia!) end.Anterican Clot hs,,c as si•neres and Vc..toirgs. We therefore confidently invite those who prefer having their clothes made to measure to give es a call, feeling rot.lident that the quality and variety of our goods %t ill please the most Instidotts, and the extreme elteepticits thfy the most tiLid economist. nov2.rfest3 M. & L. S'I;EIN ER. tS F EIJAM :JAIN MILL. THE undersigned owning a large Steam Saw Mill, tceently built, on an improved plan, wiili u eiremar saw capable not sawing with great rapidity, located three miles west el - Pa. peitewrr,Cumberland county, al the hose of the South Alountein, on Spruce Run, and having in possession near uric thousand acres of the best timber lend, in the Soother: part of Penn ...pylvenia, ate now prepared to saw arid furnish !limber to order, at the showiest notice of tffiS various descriptions used for mechanical. pur poses. They can furnish frame stuff for barns and houses of any length amrsize trial may be required, weather-boarding, flooring, and fen cing boards, poplar and oak boards and plank, shingle arid plastering laths ' oak and ehesnut shingles, atelier stutf. s pitell pine poets, and chestnut rails and posts. They have now on hand several thousand feet of lumber, charm( rails and posts fur fence, oak and pine wood by the Cord, and Con engage to be delivered in its season several hundred cords of chestnut oak bark for turning purposes. TIM proprietors having availed themselves of the • natural advantinges oh thew location, which abounds in a variety of the_ finest timber, and having also ri practical Itm.wledge of the business, are enabled .to furnish lumber lowed to the citizens of Cumberland count . :i than can be dare env Similar establishment and ria they whit and ciper tto do a, large Waitress, Will.sparo no palm; to aceemmodate the,public at the shortestnotice, The various descriptions of lumber:-will :be delivered. in Carlisle or' elsewhere as may be desired ' . All orders addressed to the. •proprie tern, Divan & Haskell, living in Papertown, or to Win, D. Seymour, jt.; in Curliiile, will secure prompt attention... • . DIVEN,,tiASKELL & SEYMt.tit. Nov. Io,i ly, PAINTING & I'APER HANGING, HARN wo u ld respectfully an nounce bribe citizens 'of Carlisle that he has reconattenced - his business of `louse — Painting, Glazing, and Paper Bangine, in all its various branches. His shop is its. the ,rear ol the Gronuntir School.' Thankful" fur past favors ho hopes byLatricl attention tolibusinebspolaharc .a portion: of public, rpatronagc.l3 Ho will ilea attend to the trimming and painting of Venitian Blinds, &c..' Prices made to Suit ttio timecard all work warranted, good or. nO PbYt• , • • Gaarhale.Noti.9,.'lBsF-4t " • Che.ni .441- Glinrim. ' ' The aitheOrihor, baß jiiet opened another in; voice of Tho,boat quality: Parla Kid Glovea, at ,019.1O4pricallof,U1 - cts..per pair.' rflTlitft: l I II' 1, 1 1, , DIGESTIVETLURD'• 1 - 4,lsTrelc i repared from 'RENNET, or the fourth STO MACH OF "I HE OX, alter the directions of BARON LEIBIG, the great Physiologica Chemis', by J. S. 11OUGHION,M. tolelphin, Pa. 'his is a truly wondet NI remedy for INDI GESTION, DI SPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, LIVEN COAIIH.AINT, CONSTIPATION; ain't DEBILYEY,Curing fter Nature's own mention!, IJy Nature's OWo Agent, the Gastric Juit e. I 5 ll Half a tetspoonful of PEPSIN, inlitscll in water, will digest or dissolve, Ft E POEI,os r BOAST BEEF IN ABOUT 'IWO 'tote S, 0111 of the stem:telt. PEPSIN is the chief element, or Great Di • qesting principle of the Guatrie Juice:— ii,, 1- el.- VENT OF 'r lIE FOOEt t the PUTOFYING, POESEi and FTI3IUI.ATING Igo tit of the Stouts( h In testines. It is extracted fret - It the Digestive Etc mach 01 tine clx. thus fot mirg nit Ahl IFICIA I. DICE: 'FIVE FLUID, in miser') tile the net, . gal Castile Joiee in its Chemical pin tars, Riettisl. it,' a (:ON) PLE'I E and H T sußsTCruTp; for it. Ily the ittO this pr e . partition, the pa as ate! et ill nl 11‘11/1(.1.5.1 N unit DYSPEPSIA are removed, just as II ey would be hr a healthy Stomach. It is doing wonders for Dysitt inn s t 111 irg ennui-Sul 1.1 1111,- rry, ENLACIAI lON. NEP - VOUS LIE( LINE ' and DYSPEPTIC CONSUNIPTION. supposed to be on the verge t f Ih. Grins e. la Sru Ltifie F 1 'illellcc upon 0,411 it is !mom, 11. is in, lio 1411 est II•UP lOUS sod,l? I It RAI I E. - ~ SCIENTIFIC EVIDENt E! BA I? (tN I..IEIDG in his celd.ealt tl crl( co A eintal Chemistry. says;"Ann Artificial Dig( F.- tiVe Maid. realogetts to the C:Orne Juice 11. y inc reanlih reepttrenttirttn, the rencettsrannthai n c e ol the strntaeln,stf the COI!. in which 11.1 it on fir_ licks or fooll, Its Meat and eggs. 0.111,1 selin changed. alto IligeStta.illSt iu the S:1111, II s 111..3" 0011111 110 inn a human stomach." CO)111, inn his valnable tweitiage re the 'l'lQ s:olo. y of Digestion," ohs(' let• lion n , of the flag tjuvetit ( am: le Jake is a ill Orslorli! rIOIIIII-111, iIII 12 11 , 1”1 I)) Ilea he states iltat" a dislinrnl,Ltll tmiessor ol medicine in London, uho was s erely afflicted mitheltis complaint 611di1g ry tlitag else to 1161.1 tad recourse to 11, ( , 11,11 is '.mice, oLl ; "iryed 1 . 1 . 0111 the 5100,n,1,s eI lit it p 11,1119 lvhicll PROVI.D Clllllll El's , 1 of e:,11 Dr. CNA! 1.1 attiltor of the fan t ye t I t s ott nn Vegetable Dit I, l •stlys " It is aet rem Folio sitting% , that the moo aeLsol anteals, n.toce • caned oalce. impat I to the Illtit l tin( plf 11111 of tlissoking a ri, us articles of feud. :mil en t et- Mg a kin,: of AETIFICIAI DIGI - STION nl 11 - 111 111 the ilipi•Sfhe eesst" STE.I.I°EIII S C . lll 011 the Agent, and get a Dcttrittive ritual:lr, gran is. ;%iving a hoge iris rm.! CI RK'I.II•JC ENIIS-INCE, titnilar to the nlwve, tnrether with I:cperts or ItENIAUKAIVILE ham :nll malt ILe Unitc(l Slabs. S A 11 \ SPEI';•_IA Ile 0111, (1 . 1 . 0.:\ PEPFIN huts produce d the nlerst A ' ora Errrcrs, ill curing casts ( f Nervemi'lleclinei-tenelllys— peptic ri.orn.ption• It is imfossible to e the details ret cases ill the limits of this adver tisement; but authenticated curtilit :ors hose bes.n given 01 more than TN\ 0 lIUN DRILL) ItENI ATI liAlt CUES, ill Philadelphia ,Niss. yo l k and Boston alone. The se true or derperide cases : surd the eAll'es Were not only ra" pirl and wuodetaul, but fsrnainent. It is a great ,Nl.llt \-OUS AN'l IDOTF., and particular') uselnl for (yids act Billions elis• 111.1101., Li,rr Fess r cud Ague, or lead') ireatsil Fete 1. and Ague, and the csil el• fens or Quinine, Melo. y, and relic'. drugs upon th e Eigeolve Organ:, alter a long sici,ness.—• 'Also, ftie excess in eating, urn the mu free user:, of err de it spirits. It 1111110 a recot.enle, Ilcaltle will, lirtempei a race. OLD STOMACH C(IM PLA INTSI The se is co fern, of OLD STOMACH (.OM.. PLAINTS which it deer not se ern to ',cell and reh.ole nt Once. No matter line had Limy may he, it (d VES INSTANT 111..1 ! A single rinse rellION Si] the 111:1/1(1,11•1, 2• . (1/ Lt r irs (an iI old) needs to be re prated t iinic in make the se gnarl curets pern , rljr, PCItITY OF BLOM), AND \ I(;OR t h LOD) . It Ilou at once. It is ti nticul:nN exce Ile lc in e: eve f Xerersen, Vomiting Creemps, Sorer e•es cl !L e p it of the Stomach. distrs ss sling, lei', cold state cl the Blood, Iltaviness, Lau er !Sri Si hits Despondency, Emaciation, '0 sakris as : tendency to Insanity, Suicide, syse. 1)1.. lIC)UOIPI*ON'S PEPSIN, is sold Lv nearly all the deal". rs in tine d, cgs or tI tel uh..r Medicines, throughout the United Sur te s. It i Itrep:ired in Powder and in Fluid form —and is p l : Press Option vials for the use 01 siciacs. I'll IVATE CIRCULARS for the Ilse of hy - siehms, may he obtained 01 Br. llouh Ltt n or his 1 1 .5orts, describing the whole prOcess.Of prep:lr a:non, nail giving the autliiirities oleo" si Lich the claims of this new remelts are bast IL As it is NOT. A SECRET REM f.'.l)\', no olljection can be raised against its use by Physicians iu tgapec.. o dd, : m on di al; arid regulaipractice.' Puce UNE I)OLLAR per bohile. Kr OBS Elt VE THIS !—Every - bottle of the genuine I'EPSIN bears the 11.1 inc e; signature o f J. S. II0U(SIITON, M. D., sole prodrietor. Philadelphia, Pa. Copy-right and 'fritele Mark secured. (r.t.Serlel by all Druggists and Dealers in Med eifris Ac;ENTs," Dr. iT ,11 - . Rawlins, Carlisle ; .1. Nl. Fgster, & ltro., Iltirrishtirg ; Mr. Hear, Middletown , C A. Al orris, ; 1)r. Loy, Lancaster. lI.OOTOR TOUR,. J: SELF—PR VA LY. for 25 cents, by means 11 . the POCKET JESC D i.A PLUS, or, Ever) One I lIS OWN I'ITYBIAN ! —The thirty-sixth EA.. ion, Wilhelm hundred en 'ravings, showing Private list:sees and Malfoi mu ions of the,, Generative iystem, w , every shape lid form : to which is ad- Diseases of Females, in. ..:males only (sec page 1907, being of the highest importance to married peo. pie or those contemplating marriage.By VI M. YOUNG, M. I) , Graduate of the UlliNersity cf Pennsylvania, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London ouill Honorary 'Mt mber ot the 1 - lhillidelphin Me dkas society. The 'various forms of Beget Diseases, Seminal \Veakness, Diseases of the Prostrate Gland, Impotency,soli. try habits of youth, are,fititlillilly describe and all dm recipes given in plain language. The eliaptt:r 011 sellialinte tied Seminnl,Weakness is worthy of prrticular attention, and should be read by every one. 'Voting men who have beet, rotfpr. tannic in contracting disease, pot:lions to placing yourselves under the care of to.y doctor, no ',nat ter what his pretensions inoy Le, get n copy of of this truly valuable work.. - Sea o'o.olllB.mnd pt mons going to sea, should possess Dr. Yohng's Treatisq.on Marriage, the -Pocket Jliscutapius, or, Every one Ills own Pll vr Let no father he ashamed to present 'a copy of, the lEtcillapins to Ida el lid. It •may save him front early grate: Let no young man nr wotnan enter into the teeict °lineations H of married withont reading the pocket /Ess enlapins. Let no one Leffering from ai liacknied cough, pain in the side, restless nights. nervous feelings, mid the whole trsin.of Dyspeptic smut. tines, and given up by their physician, lie ne.i other moment without e imaillting.the dins• itave the married or those about to lie married.nny impediment, read.llibi trrly useful Bonk, as it has been the means °flaying 'him of unfortimace creatures Went - the very. j a w s of&nth... Upnards of a MlLLNN.copits bf-this c o apted honk _has been sold ititltis inunti y add Eneope.silice laSit, when the first Mition.was issued. ; (Cr 'Any person Bending TWENTt-FIVE, rents thielosed in it Jetter. will receive rreenpy bunk by mail ; Lae espies will he scut F ' (hires! lir. WILLIAM YOUNG, Spruce: Street,. 'Philadelphia " Past , Twenty yenrs prnetice in the city of l'hilndel. phili certainly entitles DO. Voting In the coat- Owned of the . aftlietett; ond , he luny he eel:suited, on.anyof the disenies described in his 'dill - et eat 'publications, td lul office 152 Spritm Street, everyday between 9 and S'otelocic,(undur eepted) end personi at any distance can consult' , Pr. Young Gy lettcti, toss. rein,,. ®`" ~ .~YcDi~i~te~. nn10.,11 amonlotiL7 to Arc er.Congres° tne 313 " , Isrcl. I , y .Y. S.. 11, )111;11TON, \l4 I)" 111 the slerk's . or. thy trict Cotn - t. for tho Eastern kl•r:lrt l'onn,ylvallin. •:.A.notlier Scientific 'Wonder! G=REAT OURS FOR . S PERSIA► li oueNTorrs -- j,:l TILE TRUE