MIST or DZIAZZIRS, • - r GOODS, Wares and Merchandise. Al ® so. M Hera, LUmber anti tlw vouaty.of Cumberland, returned and. cln3silied, in accordance with the several Acts of Assembly, as,rollowe, viz:, Car Mile. rtisrgarot Snodgrass J & G _ J P..by , , Soo. G Williams &Uita - F.:Mott Charles Ogilbr George W llitner — A & W Bentz Daniel Eckela, liquor - John Faller, liquor 3 &,D Rhoads W-11 Murray • Haverstick, liquor William H Bretz • , Thomas Conlyn Henry Snxton W'm M Henderson & Son John Homer, ligitor Peter Monyer. John P Line • Jacob Wolf, liquor , -Jonathan-A -Lhen, -liquor Jacob Senor C Inhoff, Agt. liquor S M Hoover Weise & Campbell T Sidles H M Rawlins Wood & Conner P Arnold Arnold & Livingston, 'John Keeney W Woods, Agt. W'm L Haller H M Johnson'fPron W A Carothers Lewis Steiner W A . Kelso John N Armstrong P Messersinith Charles Barnitz, liquor Woodward & Schmidt William Sheldon - Henry Peters B •J Kieffer Donry Harkness .\ S Worraley ' Ogilby , nathan Cornnian .I•Jhn Conly James M'Granahan A M Piper, Agt. W W Shafer 'David Martin, liquor snouts! Neff, liquor Edward Biddle NOits John B Perry, fiquiur Henry Snyder W'm Whitefiold, liquor • Shfppensburg. Samuel Swanzey John Gisb C F Kunkle Kunkre & Suwick . John Stambaugh S Artz, Agt. V D Haya , J C Altic jacob Pague, liquor ArnUltV& Son — -- Jacob Builtberger • J B Duncan,. Ateq , Nevin.& I/hidings John Wunderlich Mary Miller Cornelius P.: Mitzel Jr.bn Bridges John G Medinger 'Mr Weiller Dickinson Russel & Dice D L Beelman Newcomer & Kurtz Weakley & Shriver W'm Watts 'Benjamin Plank Jas. L Sterner Mechanic/Our, Simon Arnold, liquor Ephraim Zug J -Reigle Henry Lease J H & A Singise: Ira Day F Spahr Swilar & Emminger ' Me'Napo & Zacartah George Singiser JacobOoreheimer J Blizzard John Swisher George Webbert Levi Snell George Attic Newville Hunter Heron & J M' Candlish Jacob Svveyar Bear Cobaugh S W Sharp Sough & M'Parland Joseph Laughlin Ogilbv Bros. & Co. John M Davidson Dr. George Hamill Hopewell Snyder & Deihl Wherry & Eshenbour Newton J FrWeily J G Loy Joseph Smith Kyle & Weshinger Woods & Gracy Westpennsborough Josiah Flood & ThomasGreaeon C Benninger J W D Gilleland Williamson &-Goodheart FS•ankford & J Green, liquor South Middleton A W Leidich N Divin Robert Given Mullen & Alexander Southampton .1 W Clever C Faustnaught North Middleton. Elias Light, liquor Upper Allen J Gnewiler & Co Hampden. (.; W H Eckel, 1.5 Rupp „-du , kotz i.ore & Shealrer • I r. Roger, Dr• George Epppley Ent Pennaborough Jacob Renninger; liquor 14 10 50 Andri , wr Eslinger 14 7 00 lliglor, 111'llinley & Wilt 13 10 00 - Kerr & Hammel 13 • 10 00 George W li`eesler, liquor 14 10 50 Miohael.Freeso• -- • - l4 700 J W Kerr 14 ire' 7 . 00 D &-J Rynard 14 7 00 - , New Cumberland. John G Miller, liquor Mouser, Jaines & Co. Chides Oyster. E-1' deniine Feeman .iohn A M'Lain, liquor John Horn ' Jom & Ringland Doha & Switzer, liquor ' Lower Allen, bane Barton, liquor Epley, & Ernst Brower &Morthhod Mathias Bitner, liquor Rudolph White Monroe Ai & S MorrQtt George Geeeerririn 8c Co. Michael Fiscal Silver Sprinr. C Whitcomo Jobe Coyle Jacob -Simmonivliquor lachich & iJro. A H Zorger Strome. & Haversack • • MILLS. silver Sprig Thomas 11 Bryson • • • John Sholliw , George H Boucher • .John Hallacher. Lower Allen iti.Eborly • , !Samuel biller. .11:ohn H Katifratßit IC Rupp • Mr. 111'Clarei ' "- •UPNer..dliets .ITitco'o • - South Jlica‘oleos.. jneo!l 43horkfier Wulfurd tttaiNlFsiei " •jfiniros •JAdr.CWAhI ' 13 Bcnjamin•Gibler 13 • North Middleton .M,Hepderson & Sou 13 David Murtin 13 Clan. ' Er! John Mooi Daniel" Smith' John - Hays- -- Hays_ . IFrankford , , •• . 14 ., ' -,' Wed Pennaborough Marshall James - I . Jno.. Laughlin . 14 'Jacob Shallaberger ' _. ' _l4 Diller . & Krider • 13 &initial Piper' • 14 7 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 14 14 13 13 14 10 -13 20 00 10 00 - 12 50 10 50 10 .50 7 00 7 00 Isaac Ma.kwood Christian Au Edward ShoWera U Inhoff„Agent John Bowman Henderson & Porker South,dfiddleton Robert Given Wolford & Boseler 7 00 12 50 7 00 M G Beltzhoover JA&CWAhI Martin Coover Robert Quigley Ramp & Grove PA&IAAhI William Alexander William Barnitz BEER, OYSTER AND EATING HOD. Stratton U. Whiten Jacob Low Joseph Markle William Sponsler John Hoffman George W Brandt Wm Askew 7 00 00 10 50 10 50 7 0') 10 50 7 Ou 10 50 intob Etter Philip Ditrick J B & W Leney N A Cornelius George Murphy George Spengler Peter Baker' BE - East Pennaborough Abraham Cobbo William Philips EN RETAILERS of PATENT SKEDIGINES William Bretton Elijah-Switzer 4 5 " James M - Donaldson 4 5 " S H Lonher - 4 5" Merchants and all. concerned in the above classification are hereby,notified that they can have an opportunity of malting appeal by call ing on me at Carlisle at any time within the nest four weeks, provided they consider them selves aggrieved by the above classification. ' J. WORTHINGTON, Mercantile slppraiser, .sprii 13, 1853 7 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 THH ACCOUNT OF JACOB SHROM, 'LATE TREASURER OP THE BOROUGH OF CARLISLE. DR. EDE To amount received from former TreasUrer To cash from P. Quigley, collector do from Chas. Bell. collector do from J. Postlethwalte, col lector for outer stalls of market house. 84 90fj ..do for inner stalls of do - 128 25 do from Jacob Shilling 750 do from 3,11. Blair for exhibitions 36 00 do for outer stalls by treasurer 8 25 do do 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 12 50 7 00 10 00 700 s 7 00 By Cash paid William Bell - 5 00 do J London for book 3 50 do James Postli thwaito 5 00 do A. & R. Noble 1 75 do Wor ey Mathews. street , commissioner 514 55 Borough notes redeemed 13 22 William Corbel 1 00 3. K. Boyer, printing 16 00 Reigle's heirs, interest on bond Iraac. Barton, interest on bond _ J. Shilling for cleansing Sprigg and salary 174 2.5 James Dunbar, salary 18 00 T.D. Mahon . , salary 80 80 William Brooks 6 35 William Miller 2 00 John Egolff 3 00 D & W Danner, interest %on bonds James Martin E Beatty, printing • William Line, street leg. ulator Union fire company Cumberland'do William Riley Jacob Spangler, street regulator J Postlethwaito, abatement of 5 per sent Lemuel Todd, interest •• on bond Henry Glass, supper for,patrol • • 2 37} D & W Danner, lour bonds redeemed 597 49 _Stephen Keepers. 1.75. ../ 13 Bretton, printing 37 5& Andrew Holmes, bond and interest 841 94 Samuel Wetzel 5 00 It M , Cartriey, reward .25 00 W Hepburn . 10 00 S Haverstick, oil, &c. 8 84 John M'Cord, supper for patrol . 2 50 James Hackett, salary ..18 57 W Mathews, poWder 5 55 P Quigley, over payment 19 00 J Shrom, salari ' . , 50 00 I Sener • 50 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 0) 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 I 0 :0 10 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 10 50 12 50 7 OD 7 OD 7_oo 7'oo 7 00 700 14 - 14 do do do do do 10 50 12 50 10 00 7 00 10 50 7 00 12 50 0 50 12 14 )4 14 12 14 By balance in Maser Or's -halide We the Committee of Accounts : do certify that wo have examined the forogomw account of Jacob Shrom, late Treasurer of the Borough of Car Hale, and find,the Came convect. ' G. W:SHEAFFER, DAVID SMITH, Committee of Account:. 10 53 7 00 7 00 10 50 700 Jlii 1 4 .14 14 14 14 MACKEREL, CODFISH,• . SALMON, lIERRINGS,' - PORK, HAMS & SIDES. SHOULDERS, • LARD & cilpesie 7 on 10 00 7 00 14 19 ~.i 14 7 00 10 00 1r 50 10 00 7 00 10 00 A LARGE SPRING ARRIVAL! WjIICIII surpasses In mummy q ua lit y- and V. - prices any that hes ever yet been opened In .Carlisle, consisting eLthe_ greatest_variety. of 'all kin - is - or Hardware, such as, Shoe Fin dings, Saddlery; Coach Triniminge, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Glass, Nails, Files, AriVlle, Vices. Bellows, Springs, Auk, Bowe, Felloes, Veneers, Codarware, Farming Utensils. Bar and Rolled Iron, &a., with a thousand more qtieles untnentionable. . - Having purchreed la rgely of Heavy 'Goods previous to .the advance in prices, Jam enabled to sell goods at old prices. Persons in' waned Hardware. are Invited to cell, end.eximine my goods and hear my pricesoind' yell will be aut. Wed where tho Cheap Hardware is to.be had. itili'My stock of WALL PAPER is nnapr proached by any in the Borough. Thankful for the former liberal patronage, u continuancelof ihe Baum' ia solicited by • .JOHN P. LYNH," Wail Side of 'N orth Hilioveeetreer, 113 14 Ai .14 10 00 7 OD 7.00 7 00 15 00 10 00 7 00 :7:00 10 00 7.00 '7 00 7 00 Ell 10 00 Dickinson Newton DISTILLERS Carlisle Upper Allen Worth' - lltddldcita Monroe Southamplots - ilopewell Newton otiEwErts. • Carlisle SES. Carlisle New Cumbeiland. Shippensburg Newville -Upper Allen Mechanicsburg Nem:Lila Carlisle. BOROUQU .AOCIOVNT I 'Codaiiintry land for sollety ' J. PALMER. 450 CO. Market St. Wharf. Phjlndelphia. April 13; 1853: Br..IRDIVIIRE. 'Aiiellaiteelio, 10 10, 00 • /AMU H. • Wain, K. CAMPBELL. WEISE Si - GAIIIPBELL; S. •B!" Corner of 'N. Liar:over% and Loather do. "DEG moat respectfully to call the early Wert- LI lion of the citizens of - Carlisle and vicinity to our new and beautitul assortment of:Spring Goode, selected front the very beet of the New York and Philadelphia markets, consisting of • LADIES DRESS GOODS; Persian Cloths,.Bareke de lane, Black Chilli, Cliali. Barege, aameli - Orl Silk, Bombazines. Alpacas.- All wool Dolainee,. Ildoui do bag% French ,Chintzes, Lawns,&c. EMBROIDERIES AND• LACES,' Callard,Underslecves, Cuffs, Spencers, Swiss and Jaconet Ruffling, - Swiss and Jaconet Edging .and - Inserting, , Lisle and Mechlin do. do Floren'tine do do. Linen Bobin do - do - ValonOenes Laces, - GLOVES AND HOSIERY; ' • Kid, Silk, Lisle Thread, Mohair and •Cotton . Glover. '- • , Mused and White Cotton do Mons Half-Hose. DOMESTIC'S, 10 00 10 00 't 00 7 00 Mil 14 7 14 7 Gingham, Checks, 'Pickings, Calicoes, 'White Missiles, Nankeen, Kentucky Jenne, Blue and Fancy Drills, Vesting„ .Plain and twilled Linen, Fine Damask Line.•t Table Clothe, do . Towels, do Napkins, Bird Eye Diaper. BOOTS AND SHOES, Black and Fancy colored Gaiters; (Willis), Shoes of all descriptions, (Willis' make)' _ Fine Calf Boots, kip Peg'd Boots, —"Wes Calf Congress Boots, Boys Boots, do Gaiters, do Shoes, All kind Chi!drone Shoes and Gaiters. GROCERIES, Rib and Java Coffee,Lovering's SyruVlSlolas ries,• Cuba Molasses, Sugar of all qualities, Rice, Spices, &c. Purchasers will find it to their advantage to call and examine. our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as it is entirely new and we have for our motto " quick sales and small profits. Carlisle, April 6, 1353. 12 50 12 50 5 00 I'2 50 5 00 8 " 8_ soo 8 5 " 8 5 " 8 5 " 8 5 " 8 5 " 8 5 00 THE GREAT EXCITEMENT JET oant,skls 'EMPORIUM NS caused by the great daily RUSH FOR NEW GOODS at that old and established CHEAP STORE. Now opening ssplendid assortment of • SP RING .GOODS; viz: Challies Cloth, Barraize ode Latinos, Barrazies, Elegant dross Silks, Mous de Boge, Chintzes, Calicoes, Ginghams, 8 5 . 8 5 " 8 5 " 8 5 " Needle-worked Col lore, Uminralea yes, &c BONNETS. • An immense assortment - of Bonnets - from 37 cents to $5. Beautiful and Cheap Ribbons, Artificials and Fonnet.Linings in great variety, CARPETS !" CARPETS ! ! -A big lot of•new and cheap Carpetin_ge, not to, bo exeella in price and - fieauty in the State. - PARASOLS. A complete assortment of Parasols and Sun Shades very low. , BOOTS AND SHOES. I have added largely to ihis department, and will sell tl}em_cheaper, than_ ever.ifini_ 8, 5 I=iii 3 5 4 8 5 4 5 00 GROCERIES. A fresh lot of cheap' Groceries just received. Come on with your CASH and save a profit by sclethling your purchases from this magnif. iceot assorttnent'of Cheap.Gooda Q Rem ember the old stand, Bast Main st, Carlisle. April 6;1653. . CHARLES OGILB Y. raranols and Sunshades. JUST received a handsome lot of Parasols and Sunshades. EMBROIDERIES. Also, &largo assortment of Cuffs ' Undersleeveli Spencers, Cotters and Ruffling, for sale . 6heop. SPRING SHAWLS • Also, a lot of handsome., Spring Show's. for sale very cheap. FANCY. GAITERS Also, Black and Fancy Coloured -- Gaiters, just received and for sale low at the rrew tiod_cheap store of WEISE & CAMPBELL ',Carlisle, Apl 20,1853. $ 145 Is,] 170 32 348 21 2001 57 $2930 13 MANIII.FAC Ith,ll anti nu , sale by ELI KRUPP, No 639, North Third street, Pli.ladelphia,is warranted to render entire satis faction, and is beyond doubt the best and most wholesome preparation of Coffee over known.— One package at 121 ecitts_lV ILL SAVE four pounds of ordinary Coffee. 'Try it and hs_eon vinced. A number of Essences of Coffee were deposited at tile Franklin Institute in 1852. and the Judges decided Ere pp's - 10 - be THE BEST in the exhibition. Friends, it you wish to enjoy a good,cheap and healthy Cup of Coffee procnre Krupp's — Fssetice — of - Coffee. Itris!for sale by ' nearly all the principal Grocers and Druggists throughout the United States. April 20, 1853. 43. 68 9 00 17 52 5 00 40 25 Orphan's Court Sale. oN Saturday, the 14th, day of May; 1853. under an order of sale from the Orphan's Coutrof Cumberland county, the subscriber will offer at publid sale. on the premises. at 12 o'clock, M., the following property, late the real estate of Dr. Samuel H. Long, dec'd, viz : A LOT OF GROUND, situate on the west aide of Market street in the borough of Mechanicsburg, containing 51 feet in front, and 153 teat in depth. bounced on the east by Market. street, west by an alley, north by a lot of J. Livinger and south by a lot of- David Long. Terms f Sale.—Ten per cent of the purchase money paid at the time of sale, and the balance in six- months simonths thereafter, to be secured by a lien on the lot. EPHRAIM ZUG , April 20, 1551 Adm'r. 6 00 3i 00 34 00 10'00 EEO MI9 9 45 Ladies Dress Goods UST received a large lot of Bareges, Ba d rego de Lanes, Lawns, Silks, &c., and for sale at very low prices at the now and chomp store of WEISE & CAMPBELL. Apl 20,53 Estate of Robert McElwain, deed., OTICE is hereby given flint letters of ad ministration on the estate of Robert Mc- E wain, into of thebdrotigh of Amyllle, Chm berland county, deceased, have been issued to the subscribers, the first named living in Plain field and the latter in Newvilld, to saitheounty. All persona knowing themselves- indebted to Said estate are required to make immediate pay ment. and those having claims •to present them for settlement to A N DREW McELWAIN; t JAB. S. MoELWAIN, Adm're. $2825 27 - 104 86 $2930 13 apl2o Fish, Fish, 0 ! Fish. FIFTY barrels of prime No. I,<^ and 3 Mackerel, in whole, holland .quarter bonds, ;um received instore and for sale atilt° lowest priceslor cosh by•. • • . marl 7 ' • J.G. WILLI/CMS. FARMERS • FARMERS !- N OTH ER lot of the celebrated YORK PLOUGHS, just received at manufactu renr.pricesi from $ 5. 37i to s6.' Also.. on hand .Crattsheade and Plank's Ploukhe at their orb. ces: 7' HENRY SAXTON. • March 30, 1853. . • , WILLIAM BRETZ, Wholesale and IletateDrugg/st, Carlisle. AS just received a largo and well selected JUL meek of American, French And English. Chemicals, Drugs, Itledicines, 'Paints, WS, Dye-StutTe, & c. At this store rhysicions con rely on having, their nreecriptiona carefully cinormunded. • A HOY WANTED to serve in the Drug hominess. , Call !eon. " (march 16.) . .• • MACEER 200 •rbebolOiviinngWolniodl;oiredalinfbarj:9lB,!?% 4 .2 , :.• ' WOODWARD Q[+ /000 .'-7: Wanted.to- borrow ou the. beat root eitato ,aecurity ! 0 above Buiwror ono year or more 'Enquire at the Herald Office:-, ' ••••" - • ' -Cstlislot.Mataki 30, 1453%mitu, -.-. •, • • -.- 33toreo' ciak- gtusio, Morsel's Fedi.: irrefin'Afares. Sore proof of their; , superiority. -- ' 194 rate fire in Jere ' . • ..•. _ti e• M. SILAS C. VERISISO .—. SIT gives e much pleasure, state thrit-,4 .Safe-cif ' your make was the means f :preserving our books and valuable paPers, together with a lot of Silver-Spoons, •Forks, .&c,,.,f,rdso:daatruction by the fire that occurred in Our atare• ciii 7 the night of the .O7th ult. at No '46 Montgomery stree t. The fire commenced near the Safe, which,•owing Wits situatiopen a. Wall, did not fall into the cellar, but was bxpoved to. the full heat,of the fire from - its coinmencerneM, and when taken from the ruins had • all the brass plates earl•knobs completely melted off. • , Yours, R. R. EARL!: at Co. Jersey City, Feb 3, 1853: , Greatfire in Strawberry st.—Letter from Lewis Afgrch 20;1851 Mr. JOIIN FARREL-Sir : Itafrords me much satisfaction to inform you that the "Herring Salamander - Ssfe , which we purchased of you a short time since. preserved sour books and papersin good condition, apting .tho severe ordea. through which-it postulant (,ho:disoetrous conflagration'that took place.efour Warehouse on the mornitig.olthe 28th'inst„ when the safe was exposed to the most intense:heat. for some Imre, and when dragged front the, flames was red hot on several sides. Wo.make this state ment by way of bearing testimony.to the worth of these valuable Fire Preofa m • Very Respectfully, LEWIS & Co. , . The Proprietor of the genuine " Herring SalamiiiiderSafed," - ohnilengetthewhole world in the sum of One Thousand Dollars. to produce their equal. Awarded the PRIZE MEDAL, at the WORLD'S FAIR, London, and the GOLD MEDAL by the 'Antericari Institute. Over 8000 of these Safes have been sold_and are now in, use, and more than 100 have passed triumphantly through accidenterfirds. , Second, hand Safes•and "Salamanders" of other makers, having been taken in part pay. for "Herrings." for sale at` dheap rates. • • JOHN FARREL, • , .14:' Walnut St., Philidelphia. SeirMarbleized Iron Mantles; Table Tops; ,34c. from the i•orks of the celebrated "SALA. MANGER MARBLE CO, " on hand in.great variety.' • " • „mar 303 m C Q MMERCIAL COLLEGE, Locatecl No 127 Baltimore Street, The ostensible object of this - Institution is'to place in the reach ol,individualis proper ties. for obtaining a thorough rand practical Mercantile Education. Nothing indeed has beep omitted that is calculated to produce the desired result. . , The rooms of the College Are, well fitted up, conveniently arranged, and situated in the meet, desirablii — pdit Of the City. Connected thereto is a Commercial Library, and this, in connection with familiar Lectures on Commet , coal Laii and Mercantile Science, is a matter of the highest importance Mall who desire to .become_Accountants-of-tho-first-orderi-and-oe capy stations of profit and responsibility. A young- man can here obtain* more eor:ent , knowledge of general business matters in few weeks than can be acquired in as many years in any one Counting Room. The course of study embraces Double„E try Book keeping, and its adaptation to various departments of Commerce and Trade, Moreau tile calculations - taught according-to the most approved methods. Practicer-Penmanship, com bining rapidity of execution with Want) , of construction. Lectures 0n... Mercantile Law, upon yarioun important Mercantile subjects basidelnany other points necessary for a book keeper or business man,to - understand. The time. _necessary Psr an - `industrious student to complete the course varies.from 5 to 8 weeks. There being no vacation, aPplicanis can enter at any time and attend both day and evening. Examinatione.aire held at stated periods. and Diplompwawarded to those who g - aduats. For terms, &e., write and have a Cireular for- warded by mail. March, 23. 1853. ly. lb * b • i.:l == JOHN STONE-4Sa SONS,• • Importers and Deelore in French Millinery • Goods. No. 45. South Second Street • Philadelphia,. AYING reeMpil bylitereirrivals a large (11 . and well aelootodleriiiinoia or - MILL INERY GOODS, are nowpinpared to offer their auslomers,:at the lot inathet,priees— _ Glace Silks for Bonnets, Fancy Bonnet and - Cap Ribbons, French and American 'Artificial Flowers, Crapes, all colors, Fancy Nets and Laces,. Together with every, article appertaining to the Millinery trade. March 9, 1853. ^ WOOD & WILLOW WARE. 20,000 FANCY CORN BROOMS, 1,500 Dnz. BUCKETS, /Assorted Colors. 600 NESTS CEDAR WASH TUBS, 800 CEDAR CHURNS, 50U DOZ. WILLOW BASKETS, 300 Doz. WALL 45. SCUM BRUSHES, The largest stock oyez offered in Phila dolphin, and the Cheap Oat ill the'wor Id. Or - ders - promptlv7filled. 31. $.• J. M. ROWE, NO, 11l NORTH THIRLYST. March 9,1853 - 1 - FAILADELPIIIA. -SOMETHING , ifif RS. If. G. SUPLEE' ithrites the Attention of Country Merchants and Drone Makers to heruniivaled assort ment of • -PAPER PATTERNS, for full sized Ladies' Dressed, Sleeves, Man tles, Talmas, Mantillas, Coped ; Aprons, Sacks dice. The Patterns are embroidered in various designs, printed and fringed' showing exactly how the Dresdwill eppeer, when made, Being-in constant e•milttubication with the best houses of London end Paris, and furnished monthly with every new ,design as soon ad it appears, the public can alwalts depend on this Old Established House. for the most recherche novelties in dress. Always on hand a beautiful assortment of • CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. of the neiscat styles and.friaterials. Medals were 'awarded herti 1848-1850.1852 bo-A pet of Six Patterns "void be sent. to any one enclosing Three-Dollars. • - • , - MRS. 11. G. SUPLEE'S - Children's Clothing & Pattern Emporium 54 South-2d St.i.P,Ailadelphia, BONNETS.! BONNETS! 500 BONNETS iota rgetived, at - prices horn 31 cis up In $5 00. Ribbons and Trimminki to match uncommMily low PARASOLS; • • An immense assortment just ifeeived,frOm 1.21 ots up. to's4 50 - . DRESS GOODS: •• The ladies are respectfully invited to examine our large and s elegant stock of Drees Goods now . opening nt Ogilby's Emporium: • CARPETINGS & MATTINGS, The largest and cheapest lot of Carpets ever brought to Carlisle. Also 4-4, 6-4 .dc 6.4 white and coloured Matting, now opening and selling lower than • any other store' In the county at Carpet Hall. BOOTS'S SH OES; - • -- Several thousand pairs now opening and selling at prices that astonish everybody Only 87.4 cents fora pair'of Shoes et the Cheap. Bazaar. • 'CHAS..OGILS Y. Csrlisle, Ap1.20..1853.t. DR. C. it. DAILILD. lESPECTFULLY of '- his Prerealional services to the citizens Or..Carlisle widene r() ti ding country. . ' '. ' ' - Moe and residence in - South Hanover street, directly opilosite to the " Volunteer (Ode." I . Carlisle, Apt 20, 1053 .i-. N..... ~ _ • • G. •13: COLW • TT 0 It .61 E,Y A.T, LA W, will attend. promptly to all business *wrested to him. Office in' he room_ formerly :_ece,uPittl up Wi.l- Hem..Esq.,Northlispoyer St, Carlisle; --April, 20 :- 1852, zo IIMOZ4XIZI7,B N STOR.P. tind - forjale prte of "-Otis' Mor t, with'"itub" attachment. Thia being decidedly. the beet rneehipe iu .use it is well ivorthythe ettention,of CaiPatiters and Coach ,• It will-be, sold . v ery low ' for 'cash at the Family ,Grocery of Y.. • • Appild • • . .11TILLIAMS. , •, , , Carlisle Female Seminary. ISSES . PA.INE ivill nri /.mmenco the Mfinf :tit sEgOON h aixSeminaryYry on the ;second Mandarin April, in a nevrAtid camoniiimit a' achool.tooitik ;mat - .door to Mr. Leo a artrii. Niintt • Jnaircietien in th e langttageitAt :ratiing 2 no extra-charge. , I More magi) ' teacher; at ett vs* '•2 • .ofprifk' '.&;',",pijiips: HARDWARE--SPRING. - SUPPLY. TMB -- eubeeriber wishes to 'draw the'atten- JI tian of the public to their own interests, Which they may consult to good idiantage examining -the elegant . iind complete assort. went of Hardware of every deeeription,' which he le now receiving at his old 'stand on -North Hanover street.- - - TO COACHMAKE4p. We luive a large sunray oCeprings, hubs, bands, laces, curtains, and floor oil cloths,end drab cloths, of different qualities, in fact every thing in your kne.'• • TO CABINE+-MAtCF:RS- We offer complete setts vi • mu, r,Jcin'lß sari mouldings of walnut anti niulaugmth to em both the taste and the ti . urse;_, CARPENTERS EtXAMINE • the splendid assor ment of tools in, your line, as also s complete stock' f building materials, such as locks, - hinges, scre ws, latches,' glum paints, oils, varnishes, turpentine, &c. and va rious carpenters tools cheaper *han over, as has boon' acknowledged' by a carpenter who -haeseen_them. • BLACKSMITHS cannot go wrong in giving us a call 'for a rap— ply of hammered, rolled, alit and other iron genotally used, as also cast, shear American and Englislibliaier cadet Stc. &a. " OUR:FARMER FRIENDS will also consult their interests .14 , looking et our cheap shovels, forks, trace chains ; hamei-, and-every -other --article-from--a-.cradle- to - a plough,to suit them in price and quality. . THE ,PUB LIE GENERALLY aro also invited to .examine the, qaantity.and quality now on hand, of cedar ware, tubs, churns, buckets, oils, each as fish, sperm and flaxseed oils, which will be sold at the lowest cash prices. I would also call attention to my splendid assortment or WALL PAPERS, premmting a numberless variety of Patterns at prices from 6 cts. upwards. Remember there Is no mistake here, as all articles will be sold at the lowest cash prices at the old and well known stand en North Hanover street, East Mee, betweee McGlaughlin's Hotel and Kell fed Hat Store. JACOB SEA ER. march 16 THOMAS H. SKILES' rezvir criowssiia ROOM MO AND FURNISHING STORE,- - - Opposite the Rail Road Offlce, /Vest High Street, - Carlisle.' TH. SKILES desires to inform• his old sr friends and the public that ho has opened a general clothing . establishment. and has now in store an extensive stock of. the best and cheapest goods over offered in Carlisle. ' Men's, Youth's and Boy's Clothing, for Spring, Summer and Winter wear, now on hand of every variety and furnished at reduced rates. He ! has also a large and well seleeted, assortment of Piece Goods, of English, French and German Fabrics, of new and beautiful pat, terns, for-coats pants and vests, which will, be made to order ih the most approved and lash. ionable manner and in a superior style of work. manship,—A-full-and-elegant-stock - of - Gentle , men's Furnishing Goods, such as gloves, plain and fancy ghats, collars, handkerchiefs, ties, &c., constantly kept on' hand. Also India Rubber Overcoa's and Leggins. Feeling confident from the reputation which it been his constant aim for a course al years to secure for-hie establishment, of his a• bility to please, he respectfully Invites an ex aminatioaof his stock,which for quality,work. man3hip and low prices cannot be surpassed. May 19, 18521 y. FASHIONABLE Clothing House. THE subscriber is now having made up a -large lot of ,very superior CLOTHING, which ho is determined to sell as low if not lower than any,other house in the ,country.— His stock will consist - of— ' - Fine Dress, Sattinett, sack and Overcoats Cassimere, Sattinett and Velvet Cord Pants, Satin and Cachmere Vustings, &c. Also, Gloves, Hosiery,Suspenders, Cravats, Shirts, Shirt Collars, Umbrellas, Hats, qaps, Merino Shirts and awers, &o. I willm all times keep a good assortment of Cloths Coesimares and •Vestings ,on hand, which will be made up Ao orddr in the best and most fashionable style. I have as foreman of this establishment a practical tailor, one who has had considerable experience in, tits busi ness, and is not surpassed as a cutter in the borough of Carlisle. All garments made to order warranted to fit and well made,:if not, no sale. I am now receiving direct from Philadelphia a fresh assortment of Cloths, Caseimeros and Vosfings, to which I invite the attention of my .numerous old customers and the public in general. All in want of cheap and good garments will do well and save money by calling and exlminingthis stock be fore purchasing elsewhere. No trouble to show the goods. Recoiled the stand next door to Bnrkholder's lintel. Make no 'mistake just one door from the corner. sep29 CEIARLUS OGILBY. To Builders Sc Houskeepors. THOSEwho are building, or about - com... mousing -IniusekeePing will be sure tb find at all times an tiesortment to oloct from. Locks of oil sorts and sizes, with Mass, argil. 10, mineral and white knobs, with japanned or plated furniture, butt hinges:cast and wrougliti _window_glassfrom 8.110 to 20x28.bolts,screws &c. tko. You who are about to be marriod end going to housekeeping, wo have everything to please, such as fancy waiters . and trays, ivory handled knives and forks, in setts or by the dozen;-common-knives and - forks, - butter knives with plated and ivory handles frying and broad pane, smoothing 'torts, tube, churns,'4c, HENRY SAXTON. Cailishi; March 9,1853. gwpvL Ta.a.ckimin Two Women Foully. Butchered t ! ! iTHE greatest exoitennent prevails in Phila., delphiaon acconnt of the inhuman massacre of two helpless females.: but a greater and more intense excitement exists since the arri val at Bentx - & - Brbthers, of a splendid 101 of handsome SPRATAW GOODS, . ,which we are selling off to thq.public at very low prices. 'Amcihg the lot are Dross Goods, every kind, Bonnets, very cheap, Ribbon's, Chintzes, Muslin's, and a great stock of Cloths, Cassimeres, Veatings, Summer stuff, and a general Variety. -- Further particulars hermit: 'BENTZ & BROTHERS. march 16 # o*l D LIQUORS. MADEIRA, Teneritre; Malaga, Lisbon, Muscat, Grope Juice, Port and Anohor brand Champagne Wiaee. Boston Rum, Ginger Btandy, Cherry Brandy, Pale Cogniac and Dark Brandy, Holland Gin and Wine Bitters. Sperm CANDLES Sic per pound, Syrup and Malauga MOLALSES, Washing Soda, superior Y Hyson,lmperial and Black TEAS, prtncipe, Regalia and Cuba CIGARS, for sale by tho box or retail, bring on your pipes and try them. (my 2() Cfri-q BA Estat a of John Baughman, dec'd. , NOTICE.is hereby given that lettere of ad. ministration on the °date ofJohn Binh man, late of the borough of Harrisburg, dec'd, have been granted by the :Register of Cumber. land county to the subscriber, residingin South Middleton township in said county. All per ions indebted to said estate • aro requested to matte immediate payment, and. those having claims will present them for settlement to HANNAH HAU9HMAN.. Carlisle, Apl pd Adnex. Dayas: ) RUGS I DRUGS ! . . 'FregiSprinelluppiy • HAVE just recolved Orresh•stock of Mod. icinee, Paiute, Glass, Oil, &c., which having been purchased with great care at the boat city hOuses, I can confidently recommend to FaMilies, Physicians, Count Merchants ,end Dealers, as being fresh antitutiC. • . • U GS. Herbeand Extracts, : • Splces,ground and whole Essences, , • Perfumery, dre. • •Warranted Genuine.' ' STUFFS..'- • " • Log and Cam 'Weeds, Oil Vitriol ' ' Copperas, •• ' . '•• Lac Dye' ' ' • PAINTS...-. --' ' - --, -', Green Brother's, Pure Lead, Chrome Green and'Yellow. Paint and Varnish firtuthee r Jersey •Window 'Glass; Linseed Oil, Turpen: tinerCopal and coach Varnish, end - Bed Lead. All of which"will. be sold' at the very foweet 1 market price, 'Alaoot freehtted splendid ail ' ..' FANCYII ‘GODS; FRUITS, . „ . , , • - COnfec tion cry, and, Innumerable other 'art lade' dalmitated' for use - and, Ornament,. all ot„ WLich are'oehred at the.loweat'‘eaelt-fprieedP at the cheap Drag ! Book and Fency,Store of the Xuh• ioriber" on North Hanover street. ' .• ' S. W:-HAVERI3TICK: May 28 /Oh ' •* . .- - - • Patent Medicines; Fine hand °ale, Inetrutnenta, - Pure Eeaen•l Oita CO4 Liver, OiV-- Indlgeea, Madders, Sumac Alum,' fegal anb ontigr !Calico; 1 . gstatd of Dr. 9 1 - I.'Lling. ded'd. --et 7 -* fj LETTER'S of Administration on the estate of tr. Samuel H. bong; late of the hot- lINBTAILING'II6IMIERIZ ough'ofolleohnnicsburg, :deoeseed, have been ; • . • issued to the subscriber residing' in said bor- I vo dig ;• ough. All persona indebted to said estate will MESSRS: G :BRAGG ale 00.-- . Gxtrrr" 'make immediate payment, and those haying-• = nen • We have been using.,yehr ibIEEICAN' claims against it will propene them for settle- MUSTANG -LINIMENT - with , the most per-- ment-to -the- subscriber, in Whose hands the feet success. One of our Most valaable,Exprese Books of the firm of Drs., P. H. at. S. H. Long', ' horses had been mtielttropbled b,y largeewellinge have been placed for settlement. (apt). °runners on the fetlocks . ; they hed grown lima EPHR AIM ZUG, Adner. ger than hen's eggs: , Besides. being.diefigumd • by th'.so -appendages, the limbs and jointeal- , peered quite skitenedonvollen, and lame. , We had tried many Li 31PtpelliS andother' remedies ? bolt nothing appeared telproduee any . .. Abet ogre. thorn. We woad wi HAVE GIVEN • . TWENTY-FIVE DOLLAItS to have had therm removed, and the horse restored .teariundnestwo Our hostler obtained some of your Liniment,,strf applied it without knowledge . A' few days ego. he called our attention to the horse, and to bur: surprise and gratification, his lege were Perfeetlr smooth, THETUMOUS 'HAVING ENTIRE, Lk DISAPPEAttED! • We asked him by What, magi's he had effected Becht' remarkable cure t -His reply, was-that - he - had-beeowin - etwomes, ,,- TANG LINIMENT, on them -about ten days ? and the resall.watr rhe entire removal'of the.m.;., moms without producing any soi s eneus Orleavier.. a Scar. We therefore take great pleasure in reeotn. mending the Liniment, and shag - continuos-to nee it whenever occasion reOuiresi in preference to.' . ups any oth_r preparationoto long ae itprodueesauele remarkable results. l e 1052._ Southern - rind Eastern°express, Nn 1 Walret. r corner of Broadway, Nen''York. Estate of Doner, dec'd Letters Testamentary on the estate of, Danl. Doncr, deed; late of West Parisborci town. rillp; ..2 , 1 .1 ,eila.,ll county, have been Wiled to West he subscribers, of whom David Dotter resides i West Pennsboro township, and John Donor i , rankford township, .in sitid county. All pe ne having' claims against the. said estate will .present them, for settlement, and those indebted Will make immediate payment to '. ... :DAVID b °NEM, 2 e . , . '• . JOHN DONER. ,S"'' t re ' • March.l3. 11383. , ~., etratir's Notice. NOTICE lit hereby given that the 'Register of Cumberland County has issued Lettere of Administration, de &retie non, with the will annexed, to tho undersigneT-on the estate of Hon. John Reed, dec'd, late of the borough of Carlisle. All persons having accounts against . said estate will present them for 'settlement, end tigiseindebted will make_payment.to _ W. H. MILLER, Adner Carlisle, March 21,.1853, Estate of Henry Bobb, dec'd. NOTICE. is :liereby g yen that. letters of ad-. ministration, on the estate of Henry Bobb, late of the borough of Mechanicsburg, decd, have been granted by the Reister of _Cumb. _co. to 'the subscriber, residing in Silver Spring twp., An said county. All personi having claims against said estate are requested-to- call and make settlement, and those indebted to make immediate payment to mar3o• JACOB MUMMA, Adm'r- Estate of George W. Singiier, dec. NOTICE is ,hereby, given that letters of ad ministration, on the estate of George W. Sing izer, late of Churchtown,'Monroe twp., Cumb er,. have been granted by the Register of said county to the subscriber, residing in the same township. AU persons having claims against said estate aro requested to call and make set. Clement, and those indebted to make immediate payment to mar3opd JOHN BRAN DT, Adm'r Estate of George Cramer, dec'd. NOTiCE is hereby given that letters of ,ad. ministration, on,the estate of GEORGE CRAMER late of Lower Allen. township, Cumberland county, have been gianted by the Register - of saidb - ciunty re the slibiefilier, living in Upper Allen township. All persons having claims against said estate will_present them-for settlement, and those indebted are requested to make immediate payment to -mug-, JOHN B—COOVER-, Admen - FIRE rNstramiren The Allen and ‘ gast Penneborough Mutual Fire Insurance. Company of Cumberlaid coun ty, incorporated by an . Aot of Asseinbly, is now fully organized,aud , .io Operation under the management of the following commission- Ms, viz: Jacob Shelly, Wm, R. Gorges, Michael Cocklin, Mo!choir Brenneman, Christian Stay. man, Christian ritzel, Jacob H. Coovor, Lewis flyer. Henry Logan, Benjamin H. Musser, Ja cob Kirk, Samuel Prowell, Joseph Wicker.. sham. The rates of insurance are as low and favor able as any Company of the kind in the State. Persons wishing to become members are in • oiled to make' application to the agents of the company. who are willing to - wait upon them at any time. , BENJ. EL MOSSEB; President. Hama LOGAN, Vice President) Lewis Byer, Secretary. • Michael Cocklin, Treasurer. -0 AGENTS. Cumberland • CoUnty.—Rudolph Martin, N. Cumberland; C. B. Herman. Kingstown ; Hen ry Zemiing, Shiremanstown; Charles 8011, Carlisle ; Dr. J. Ahl, Churchtown ; - Samuel Graham, West Pennsborough; James McDocV- , at, Frankford ; - Mode Griffith, South Middle. ton; Samuel Coover, • Benjamin Haversack, Mechanicsburg; John Sherriok, Lisburn; Da vid Coover, Sheplierdatown. Yoik County.—John ' Bowman, Dilleburg,; Peter Wolford,'Franklin; John Smith, Eaq., Washington ; W. S. Picking, Dover; Daniel ftaffensberger, J W. Craft, Paradise. Harrisburg.--Ilooser & Lachman. Members of the company having policies adout to expire can have them renewed by making application to any of the agents. Nuv, 24, ly. VITECITE BALL A.CADEI%IT. Three miles West of Harrisburg, Pa. rir lIE Fifth Session of this Institution tW it• commence on MONDAY, the 2d day o May, next. Parents and gust dians are reques ted to - tn.:NA info the' merits of this Institution before sending their tone or wards elsewhere. The Situation is fetired, pleasant, healthful, and convenient. of access. The course of instruc tion embrace the different brinches, of a thorough English Educationoogether with the Latin, Greek, French, German, Spanish and Portuguese Languages,and Vocal and Instru • mental Musie. The rincipal will be assialed by lout well qualified Teaehers, viz t two in the English Branches, one in Penmanship and Dratiring, and ono in Music and - the.. Modern Languages. T F,MS. Boarding, Washing;Tuition in the English'branchos; dsc,', per ses sion cp months,) S csogoo Ancient or-Modern Languages, each, (5 00 Instrumental Music, 10 00 For Circulars and otherinfOrmation address . D. DENLINGER, Principal, mart White JEll, Cumberland county, Pa. Bonnet Feathers THE subscriber hoe just opened:ran invoice of Ostrich and other Bonnet }esthete at one half the usual price. Also a very cheap lot of Fancy Dree Silks. GEO. W. lIITNER. SIIMOVAIa. THE Score of the subscriber. embracing TEAS, GROCERIES, .. Qii c eensware, andalt the Varieties usually kept by him, is removed to his ~ e w building, No's 2 its 3, MARION • HALL, West Main St., Carlisle. • - March 30, 1853. : J. W. EBY.. COAL!.COAL The Best and Cheapest In the Market for Family Use. - • • • 200 TONS of the celebrated' Rausch Gap Coal, Dauphin county, and Gold Mine Gap Coal, Schuylkill county, just received and for sale at prices from 89,25 to 8340 per ton. by E. BIDDLE jr. at the warehouse formerly owned by.S. M. Hoover. Irlr•Coal can be delivered any where along the lino of the Cumberland Valley Rail Head. Orders by letter (post paid) promptly atteuded to. • (march 16.) • , THE LANOA S TER FAM I , . Which has just closeti its exhibition, Was said to have been visited by forty thousand persons in one day;- but a looker on estimates , the crowd daily seen buying goods at A. Br, W. BENTZ!fiI splendidl, . . AIEIGIN STORE, as little less than that ma° fair. BY •giving them ti call, you will oblige them and benefit yourselvee by saving from one to two dollars in every ten expended for goods. • They are now opening a truly largo and MAGNIFI CENT STOCK of,Fanoy and Staple Dry Goods,. Groceries; , consisting of Dross. Silks, and otherdreaa goods, , Bonoete,Ribone, rri Alpachae, :Merinos, Ginghae, Flannels. Prints, Blankets. and ti complete insortment. of House furniehingioode, Dress trimmings, • LacetwAlitinary•goode, ' 'Cloths, Catudineres...., Veining:;; Ifosiery;,', Gloves, • Table 'Cloths, Sheeting, Linens, Itimisb.Cords. &c.&c.. The above ere only a law'of the endless variety.— TO einiinerata all vrouki entirely. monopolize the columns of the Herald." • Give us a call • and'you will gercheap goods. 0ct.27; 1852: N.&'W._DENTZ. pied Buck Gloves. LIME subscriber tiae on hand Min's DUCK GLOVES, lined with Sheep wkln, -suitable for driving gloves. Ithll9 G. W. HITNED lieboefw,ard & hisfett; .- - PgoDucE pEALER,B,,COMMISSION,& 7 vorkgrAff.DlNG MER.Ctlettqdr,.-. liavi 2 CARLISLE. to • ,lll~ebtiric: Since the above earMica:o way given, Moser, Rinelay & Co have intbrined . us that Ode bf lila drivers was thrown from his wagon in-the uppee part of the city, and very badly , bruised, thw wagon passing over his body. Hb wavinken int° , a Doctor's office close tyy and' l'IlE PHYSre. lAN TOLD DIM TO USKTHE MUSTANG LINIMENT, as he had • reeentlT tried it similar case with great sixteen. He did so, sin& all the soreness, lameness, wild' stifflness wits re. , i moved, so that the neat. day, he was abouthia business as usual.- We take great pleasure in rceemmending did MEXICAN MUSTANG tsINIIVIENT to ali our friends and customers. as the best article we havo ever used for sores, bruises, sprains.vor galds an horses. We have used it extensively and always effectually. Some of our' men ha's* also used it for severe bruises and sores; as well as rheunsatio pains, and they, all say it acts like Magid-we can only say that we havit abandoned the use of any other Liniment, , - • . J. M. HEWETT, Stable Keeper to the Americien Fspress Co., and for Haruden's Express." . . NEW YORE,JuIy 91, 1852. We hereby certify that we have used the com pound known as the MUSTANG LINIMENT and have no hesitation in recommending - it - as the best article we have • ever used for the cure of sprains, galls , Cuts. hruiaef, &c on horses._ All Who doubt ilia, will please call °utile undersign ed, and they will be happy to afford alt other information in tliele_potier_ne regardsits_efficaey, km. • LUTZ. HALL ar. CO., Proprietors Manhattan Stage Co Extract from atoms dated SACItAMENTO CITY, Cal. Aug.. 15,1852. I believe the MUSTANG LINIMENT most an excellent article. My wife brought a 'couple or bottles with her, which I must thank you for. Since she came here, MY HORSE FELL .DOWN WITH ME;and injured me consider ably, but broke no bones. I had recourre to the Mustang, and the relief, and-in foal cure was astonishing. , (SignedY D RANSOM. , Eitract from a letter dated Pirranurto,- October sth, 1852 Another circumstance which 1 noticed a low days ago, I thou,;ht spoke highly of the virtue■ of the Mustang. Being in the office of a Myst cian of high standlng,l noticed as he opened a door• of his book-case, several bottles of Mus tang, alongside of which was en unrrr Mustang bottle, and a two ounce prescription vial FILLED WITH MUSTANG LINIMENT, on • which was the following directions : " Rub the throat well night and morning with the Liniment, and wrap a_woulen cloth around it." .1 P,FLEMING.—' S. W. HAVERBTICK, Dr. S. it.ta or; and• WILLIAM H. BRETZ. kgents,- ro - r Carlisle. General Detail, No. 5, Phoenix honk, corner Id and Doak streeta, Philadelphia. A. 0,, ANDREWS Gen. Agent. • vi • , lit ." • .* CHERRY PECTORAL: • For.tho Cure'of COUGRSi COLDS, HOARSENESS, BROM. OICITIS, 04017 P, ASTIEG MA, Iin:COOPING COUGN AND CONSUIVEPTION. Of all the numerous medicines extant, [and some ot them valuables for the cure of pul.. munary complaints, nothing has ever been found which could compare in its effects with this preparation. Others cure sometimes, but' at all times and in all diseases ot the lungs and throat - where madicinebin give 'relief, this will dolt. It is pleasant to take, and perfectly bhfe in-accordance-with-the-directions.-Wo do not advertise for the infonnatiou of these who have tried it but those who have not.— Families that have knoWn its value Will not bo without it, end by its timely use, they are seem from the dangerous consequences of S.oughs and ,Colds'which neglected, ripen into fatal conatimphon. • - Tlia Piploina of the Micssachusetts Institute wee awarded to this preparation by the Board ofJudgesin September 1847 ; also, the medals of the three• greet' Institutes of Art, in .this country; also the Diploma of the,Ohio Institute at,Pincionate, has been given to the Canna= PECTOIIAL, by their Government--in considera tion of its extraerdinary.excellence and useful-. nesajn . nuring affections 'of the Lanier Ind Throat.' . . Read the folloding opinion founded oh the long experience of the eminent. Physician of 'the, port and eitrof ST JOHNS, May 6,11351 i Dr!.Y:,C ATEn Five years trial of your CHERRY PECTO RAL in my practice, has proven what I tore- - saW Rom Its composition; must he true, that it eradicates and cure, the cold* and coughs to which we, in this section aro peculiarly liable. I think its equal has not yet been discovered nor do I know how a better remedy can be made tar the 'distempers of the . Throat and Lungs.. J J BURTON, D, FR 8. See what it hue done on a wasted conetitn= tion; not only In the followiog eases. bot • thousand more: ' Bernruat. Jan 24th 1861. Dr Ayer : In the month of July last I wee attacked by a violent diarrhosa in the mina of California. I returned to fine Francisco In _ hops of receiving benefit , from a,cliange of climate and diet. .My diarrhea eased, bit was followed by ' a 'severe' cough, and • touch soreness. I finally4tarted kr" home, but re ceived no benefit from the voyage. My cough , continued to grow 590113 e, and when I arrived at New York, 1 was at once marked by, my acquaintances IS a' .vietko' or •consumptl9n. I must conies, that I saw no sufficient regain to doubt What my friends' all believed. At thisi tith e I coinmenced teking your Ire iy. invaluable medicine with little expectation of deriving any,banefit train its use, You would not.re- Wye these lines didi not regard it rny.duty to elate • to the afflicted, through y 1313, that my health,. in the - a Paco of 'eight months, is fully • restored. IP attribffle. It to Use of your CHERRY PECTOR AL, Yours truly; • . . WILLIADI.W. SMITH'. • . Wasxstawnas. Pa., April 12, 1848.- Dear sir t Feelingthat 1 have been spared from a premature grave. through .. .your instrumental. ity by the providence 'of God, I will take the liberty to express my gratitude., • - .4 qvgla andlhe alarming. symptoms of Con. ,sudaption hail' reduced me too low to leave me "' l d l ing like hope; *hen - nay physician ,brought me a bottle of your ' PECIVILATo.' It 'seemed to afford immediate relief, and- now in a few weeks time Iris restored me to sound health. If it will doi for,htiters:-.:wfiht are certainly one of the benefactors of nfankind; Sincerely wishing yOU , Very respectfully 'yours, • •.' ‘ JQIIN CLAIIKIS, . • ' 7 11Mstor 8': leater's Church . r"poottiniet. Nee.. such 6310.'•Ii4Ottento:r proof upon % t *Sae IM 1111