Ntw '2tbutrtiooncitc.s - Carlisle Gas and Water Company.; NOTICE is hereby Eiden that the. subscri bers, Commiesioners authorized by law to take subscriptions to the Capital Stock cf the CAR . LISLE_GAT AND AVATER-COMPANY,-will , meet and open books for that purpose at the Court House; in the office of the County Com missioners, on SATURDAY the 21st of May next, at 0 ,o'clock, A.' M. Subscribers are required by law - to pay: One Dollar upon each share of stock, at the time of subscribing, and will be entitled to six per cent interest upon all sums paid from the date of payment until the work be completed. AR " MSTRONG NOBLE', .FRELVK WATTS, • CHARLES OGILBY, . • METER, HENRY SAXTON, - J. SANDERSON, .1. 11. GRAHAM, " • E. M. BIDDLE, E. BEATTY, R. PARKER, • J. E. LAMBERTON, F. A. KENNEDY, J. B. PARKER, J. D. BRATTON, LEMIIELTOIID, - • Carlisle, April 25, 1853. JUST 113EICEIVED, , • - 44 Barrels of Prime White Wheat FLOUR, and for sale by P. MESSERSMITH. may tl It NEW DRUG STORE ! ! 1 South Hanover Street, Near the Court house. J. KIEFFER., druggist, would respect-. AO@ fully inform tho citizens of Carlisle and vuninty that he has opened a new CIIEMICA L AND DRUG STORE His stock is entirely new, and has Veen selec ted with grit care: - As many of the articles in daily use by physicians and families deteri orate uy age and exposure, great care will be taken not to allow such articles to accumulate in such quantities. Attention is eskcially invited to his stock of Medicines, Essential Oils, Oils, Tinctures, Wines, Extract - , Coelections, Chemicals. &e. Together with the above lie has a full assortment of Palms, ‘'itratslies, Dye-Stuffs, Paint and Varnish Brushes, and C NFECTI ONA rei Es of every variety. lie has_also.on hand a splen did asmrtinent of Perfumeries, Soaps,. Extracts, Fancy, Hair, Clothes 'and Fiesh Brushes, Supporters, " Br. ast Exhausters, Nipple Shields, Tool!) Washes and Pastes; also ME D/C/NA L WINES AND BR . ANDIES, 01 the best quality. SEGA RS, from the best Havana and Spanish !Muses, of every. flavor, _from one cunt op war_ds. In order to 'ensure his customers against mistakes dul'ing any tete poraray absence of the proprietor, the services of an experienced and co n perent assistant have beep stirred, _which will be lilt 'to be important, in view of the reaps asi leis v hie It are.k no wn to devolve upon rho druggist. PRESCRIPTIONS will b. , f•othfully and promptl y alteiidoil to: irom Physicians and Merchants in the country will lie tilled with care, and at prices. which inns' iiroVe7lsatislaciory. • ' N. B.—All officinal preparations made in strict accordance with the directions of the U. S. Pharmacopoeia. A liberal' Share of public patronage is res pectfully solicited. Terms Cash. May 11. Idi3. . .B. J. KIEFFER. CULP'S PATENT PORTABLE eaaras zirsELL SIND P.V.T.S.S, F ' II E undersigned having purchased the right of Franklin and Cuinberland coun ties, Pa., and Washington county Md. Mr CULI"S PATENT 1 ,- ouTABLE CIDER MILL AND PRESS are new manufacturing machines under the immediate supervision of Henry SlaTiet, n practical millwright. - Orders will be received and filled with promptness.— All ma:Miles will be warranted. By tins machine, which can he conveyed on n *yllolbarrow, 'one man and . a boy can make from five to eight barrels 5f 'cider? a day ,with ease, and the cider is thoroughly piessed from the pomace. Tbg labor is light and the ma chines are simple and permanent. ". This inarinna was exhibited at the State Agreqltural Fair, at Lancaster. and tested with several others, and the committee awarded the premium to it. The machines are warranted to serferm what is herein stated. Orders are respect hilly solicited. • N. B.—The press connected with the ma: chine can be used for pressing currants, and cutting vegetables for feeding stork. JACOB (JOKY., LIENTt S E ER, Chambersburg. May 11, 1951. (Inl For the Little 'Folks WILI.O W COACHES, '2 and 4 wheels, also Wheel Ita: rows Waggons, and . 9 gemirat assortment of 'roys. FRUITS AND NUTS or the latest importations, consisting of o.aangns, Lemons, Raisins, Prunes, Pine Apples, Filberts. Dales, Almonds Crean Cocoa, Pecan and Ground Nuts. MINERAL WATER, -RoussELL's," -S i mi. ling and bright," jns, received and for Gals at ihe Confectionary were br P. MON Y may 11 North Hanover at. REIVZOVILL ir ONG . STRETII & BROTHER have moved ilLal directly opposite the old MAW', to die su perior flee story store, No 8, Third Street, and are now fully prepared to exhibit to the public an unsurpassed liiriety of WALL PAPERS, Ira n the lowest yn iced American manufacture, to the, Eaglish and French, from the well-known hmisis of Delacourt, Zither and others.. Call and see before purchasing. The most polite and ef ficient workmen employed to hang the pager. Philadelphia, May II at 'Spring FL Summer Styles of Hats ! I ' ....... .'7- ; : . '-= -- =•-- , --,.. . : 7....4 , ,;,-,.._ .- , "`"" .. . .5 .1 ....- - ...- :.-.. 4:.!•.."- _ ,`.- - 1% , "' - '''' 4 :::,, , ...',.. ff"••••••,-.... .. , • Sc J. KELL,Eft desire respectfully to in- Ur form. their customer's and friends that they are' new supplied with a great vatic 'y of HATS AND CAPS for String and Summer use In addition to Leautiful spring style of Silk Hats and their extensive" assortment of light and coloured r1utt....11 hats they would call particular atten lion to their Panama, Legnorn, Chip and Straw Hats just received from the cities. Their as sortment is Ittrge and forlioduly of style,excal lone° of finish and lowness of price they can• not be surpassed. A large-assortment of Oays. exclusively for summer wear, constantly, on hand. Also a carefully selected assortment of CHILDREN'S EATS. We twist respectfully invite the citizens of Cnrlisle ald vicinity, to call and exatititto our ass,triment nt the old stand, opposite io the Telegraph Office. - t rr,,y I I Estate of ALchnel Matthews, dec'd. x - rOTICE is hereby given that latter of Ad' .1:4- ministration, with the "will ani.Oed, on the edam of Michael Mattheamdato of Carlkle, Cumberland county: dec'd, have been granted by 'the Register of said (malty to the subseri. ber;residaig in the same' plums. All Persons indebted to the said estate are required to make immediate payment, and' thom having claims. will present them for settlthn •nt to• - • JACOB SHROM, Adner.. Moy;11 1A53 NOTION, TN the matter of th- writ of partition and val. uation on the real es me of Sarah 'Abra hams, dee'd i• Now to 1011, 22d March, 1353, rule upon the heirs to appear 'at Mu Orph Court to be held,iit . Cit7l in and for Gunt. batland county, the 30th . 110 , of August; Ai`D. 1853, and take the 'property at the valuatikiri; or Show cause' why the same should not be sold. 11y , tint C U ItT. May IL. Brigade Inspectors Oraer's, HEM uniformed Militia will meet for In./pee -IL Oen as follows: the Carlisle Light Intbn to,and Carlisle Light Arti'lery Ind • meet in Carlisle on Saturday the 11th day of May, at 1 0 o'clock, AM. • The Ist 'Regiment will moor in Nowville on 'rimed iy, the Pth day of May, at 'lO o'clock, A. M. enivain Brandt's ConipanY Churcktown on Satur day, th i 21st day 01 May, at 10 o'clo -k, A. M. Officers cannonading companies will be hold acceuntablo for the good'condition of all pUblic arms and accoutrements. .'S.l.ll'l, CROP. Brigado Insp's , CBrigatle Insp . !". Carlisle. May 3, 143 5 let Brigade, 15 Div. -- 1" N. STORE rilul for sole one of "'Ode' .Mor jt tieing Wobbles," With "Hub" ahttiehrnunt, This being , decidedly iho'beermechine in use it• it well wortity,thb uttentioolof Carpent e r s aid Conch Mahar'. It will be sold . very low for onel nt the 'Family 'Grocery of J) J; G. WILLIAMS; LIST Or DZIALERS. elfir GOODS Wares and Merchandise. M g., .so, Millers, Distillers, Lumber Men, &c., Within the ceunty of Cumberland, returned and classified li , -..lefferson Worthington, Esq., Met. candle Appraiser, in accordance with thesever al Acts of Assembly,' as follows, vizi • Class:, cls. Carl2'4le Margaret Snodgrass 14 7 00 J& G Keller • ..... ,14 - 7 Off .1 W Eby • ' .. • _ _l3 _. _lo_oo_ Jim. G Williams , . 13 10 - 00 . Saintll Elliott . 14 7 00 Charles 0,, , ,i1bv lo._ . 20-00 11..or'git 1V Inner _l3 . 10.00 . A& W Tents . • 12 12 50 Daniel P,eke!s, liquor • ' 'l4 - 411,50 ” John Faller, liquor 14 10 50 .1 &. 1) Rhonda ' `, 14 7 00 -W B Murray - • • .1,4 700 S 1V Haveratick, liquor 1410 50 William H Bretz . , .14 ' 700 Thomas Conlvn ' ' 14 700 Henry Saxton . 12 10 50 W'm P,I Henderson & Son 14 gyp' -7 00 John (limier, liquor . 131 15 00 Peter Monyer 14 7 00 Tohn P Line „ . • • .....:.,. 13 10 00 Jacob Wolf, liquor ..' 14, 10 50 Jonathan A Lohn, liquor '' • 14 ,10 50 J,Veob S,:ner ;•"' 13 10'00 • C Inhoff,'Agt. liquor 13 15 00 S M Hoover ' . ', 14 7 00 Weise & Campbell . ' 13 1 ' 10.00 T H Skiles 14 7 00 II WI Rawlins ''' 14 7 00 Wood,& Conner,, • i 4 , 700 P Arnold 'l2 .12 50 Arnold & Livingston ' ' 14 Z \ o ll John Keeney 14 , 00 N 1V Woods, Agt. 13'N.10 00 W'm L Haller 14 7 00 11 NI Johnson (Prof.) ' • 14 7 00 W A Carothers ••''.• 14 ‘ ,7 00 Lewis Steinev 0 14 7 00 W A Kelso ' ' 14 7 00 John N Armstrong 14 . 700 ' P Messersmieh 14 • 700 Charles Bdroitz liquor 14 10 50 Woodward & gchniidt 13 10 00 William Shelden 14 7 00 Henry Fehr . 14 700 13 J Kieffer 14 ' 700 14 ' 7 00 henry flarknev. A S Wormley 14 7 00 C Ccihy , • 14 700 Jonathan Corm - nen 14. 7 00 - John Cooly 14 7 00 , James IlrGranaltan.l.' 14 700 A ill Piper, Agt. , • 14 °'7 00 W W Shu ler - 4 700 'David Martin, liquor ' 4 10 50 , Samuel "Neff liquor 14 10 50 Edwarkl Biddle 14 7 00 FIE 2 2 John - B - Perryrliquor Henry Snyder W'm Whitefield, liquor Shippensburg. Samuel S‘Canzey'. I'2 11 50 Jain Gish ; 14 7'oo C F Kunkle 144 700 Kunkle & S'evielr 14 7 00 Joh!' S'ambaugh - - ',•-i, ' " 'l4 ' 700 Peter S Artz, Ngt, 14 7 00 WI) Eilays ~ ' - • 14 ' .• 7 00 J C Altic 14 7 00 Jacob Pague, liquor 14 10 50 Arnold & Son tl3 , 10 00 •Jaeolt r 3 ilatbe r g a r 14 7 CO J B Duncan, Agent - 14 7 00 Nevin & I:idings ' 12 ' 12 50 John W underlich 14. . 700 Mary Miller 14 ' . ~ 7 00 Cornelius Fc Mitzel - :. - 14 700 John Bridges 14 7 00 • John G Medinger II 7 00 Weiller & Co I'4 7 00 Dickinson Russel Eit.l4;ee 14 7 00 I) I. Beehnan ' - l3 10 00 Neivaomer & Kurtz, liquor 14 ' 10 50 Weal:lay & Shrive'. 13 10 00 W'in \Vans 14 . 700 Benjamin Plank. 14 7'oo Jos. I Sncrnbr ' 14 7 00 Joseph Havis, lighor - - - 14 20 5U Mechanicsburg- Simon Arnohl,.liquor 13 15 00 F,phrairn Zug 13 10 00 J Ite . gle , 14 7 00 Heavy L-oon 11 - 700 Jll & A Singise:. • - 14 1 . 00 Ira Day 14 7 00 J F Spahr _. ' ; 14 7 00 Swiler & Emminger — l4 ' 700 Mellison & Zacariah 14 7 00 George Singiser 14 7 00 Jacob Dersheirner ; 14 7 00 J Blizzard 14 7 00 John Swisher 14 ‘. 7 00 George Webber[ 14 7 00 Levi Snell 14 • 700 George Attic 14 7 00 Newville Bunter Heron 14 7 00 T & J ArCandlieh 14 7 00 Jacob Swoyer 14 7 00 hear k: Cobaugh 14 7 00 S\V Sharp _ . 14 ' 700 St 'ugh Is: i\l' Farland 12 12 50 Joseph Laughlin 14 7 00 °gill's , Cron. & C 0.13 10 00 John M . Davidson , 14 7 00 Dr. George Hamill 14 7 00 • Ilopewell. Snyder & Deihl ' Wherry & Eshenboiir Newton J fl Wetly l4 7 00 J G Loy 14 7. 00 Joseph Smith 14 ' 700 Kyle, &. ‘Vasillinger 14 7 01 \Voods & Grimy 14 7 00 ll'estpennsiwr9ugh. • Josiah Hood & Son 13 10 00 Thomas Greason -14 7 00 C Henninger 14 7 00 J \V I) Gilleland 13 10 OC Williamson & Goodheart 14 1 0 1 ' /iFankford W & J Green, liquor South Middleton A W Leidich ^ t 3 10 00 S N. Divin' 13 10 00 Robert Given - ' . 14 700 Mullen & Aluxander . 13 . 10 00 Southampton. .. W Clever C Fauetnauglit - North Middleton Elias Light, liquor , :4, 10 50 Zipper Allen. J Gusivilor & Co. 13 10 00 Hampden G & W H Eekel4 Henry Rupp John, Kutz - M•GUire & Slictfre'r Dr. Rogers East Pentzsborough Jacob Renningor, liquor 14 10 50 Andrew Ealinger 14 7 00 Biglor, M'Hinley & Wilt 13 10 00 Kerr & Hummed ; 13 10 00 Ge.irge'W Fessler, liquor 4 lO 50. Michael Freesia ,i 14 700 J W Kerr 14 7 00 1) &-J .Nynard co 14' 700 New Cumberland. . . o John G Miller; liquor 1 4 10 50 Mouser, James & CO. 12 12 50 Ghorlos Oyster 13 . 10 00 Valentine; Fceman 14 7 00 John A M'Lnin, liquOr 17 10 50 John Ilorn ,14 7-00 ,Leo & Ringland . 2 : 'l2 ' 12 50 — Dchn & Swazer, liquor 14 U 50 Lower Allen Isaac Barton, liquor 14 10 53 Epley' & Ernst 14 7 00 Brower & Mortlilund _ „I 4 7 00 Mathias Bitnor, liquor 11 10 50 R41(101011 White 14 7 00 Y Monroe. M &. S Morrott Goorke Geosemon & Co Michael Ititael • - . . Silver Spring. C H Whitromo , ' " • 14. 7 00 Jolla Coyle. 13 10 00 .I.c ili Simmons, liquor .11 it 50 1.1 i liil & 13ro. 13 ' 10 00 AII Zorgor • 14• ' 700 &roma & Havo:oticli ' 13 10 00 MILLS. Silver Spring Thomas B Bryson rl3 10 00 John Shot Thor 14 7 00 George H Bornhor 14 7 00 John 4Elllloller 14' 7,00 Loivar Allen C Ebel .. „ - • , ll 13 00 Samuel 1 ner • ' , , j 3 10,00 ! John 11. Kauffman 14 7 00 0 Ru , , Aarod pp AI M. 'Cluro • il3 10 00 . . • ~ 'Upper ' "filen : • , , 14 ' oo south Middleton Jacob Coovor, jr Jaboh' Shearer .14 7, 00 Wollord & Baader " 7 . 00 Aurae. - David Fog'osang • 19 • 10.00 A&: CAV Ahl 'l3 10 . 00 13ciiiirnin`Tb!or • E.7a. 13 10 00 North Middleton W'm IVlTlenderson & Son David Martin ' Jelin tlooro 14 ; 7 ipo Daniel Smith ' ' .• . 14 ' 700 , 4 - Prataford John Hays . • , 14 7 " A - West Pennaborough Marshall - James ' 13 30 Jno. Laughlin 14 7 " Jadob Shollaberger 14 7 " Diller &-Kritler l3 30 " Samuel Piper • • 14 7 Isaac Ala,kwooil Christian An __ Edward Showers U Inhoff, Agont John Bowman North Nidelleton Henderson & •SIO " Solta'Afiddleton Robert Given Wolford & Bossier M G l3eltzhoover 8 11 30 JABr.O Ahl 8' 6230 Southampton Martin Coover Robert Quigley Ramp Sr. Grove I' A &J A Ahl William Alexander 'William Liarnitz BEER, OYSTER AND EATING HOT- strniton Le Whiten Jacob Low Joseph Markle William Sponsler Jihn Hoffman Wm Askew JacobEtter 11 10 50 1I 7 04) 14 10 '5O Philip Ditrick J 13 & W Leney N A Cornelius George Murphy Upper Allen George Spnnsler Peter Baker Abraham Coble William Philips RETAILERS of PATENT 111E94.:INES William Bratton 4 5 00 CUMBERLAND COUNTY, 55. 1 do certify that the foregoing is a correct list of tie dealers in Merehandize, Patent Mel icines, &e., in Cumberland county, as return ed to me by Jefferson Worthington, Esq., .Mercantile Appraiser. All persons returned and classified under the act of 1549, relating to Distilleries, Breweries, Patent Medicines, Eat ing !louses, &e., and all Merchants and others returned and classified us above, are notified to call and take out their respective Licenses. on or before theist of July, 1b53. .• WILLIAM S. COBEAN, Treasurers' Office, Carlisle, . Treasurer. May 11, 1853. Carlisle Deposit Dank. Carlisle, May 3, 1853 • The Directors have this dayAeclared a divi dend of YOUR FEB CENT. for the.last eis months, winch will do — Pci.iiria the Stockhold ers or their legal representatives on demand. W. M. BEETEM, Cash'r. Valuable Town Lots afT TRUST.E.E 7 s S✓i Lß:. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Gambol laud county, the undet•sigi ed will ex. pose to public sale, on the prenines, oti MON DAY, the 3lst of May, 1859, at 2 o'clock, P. M. the (allowing property, viz— All that desirable ToWN LOT, com monly known as the " Poplar Lot," situate at the south west end of [failure'. street, an the borough of Csrlisle, containing about THREE: ACRES, hnliuded by said street. the. Walnut Bottom Rondos lot of I'. Phillips' heirs nod by South street. Also, a Lot of Ground, containing about Timm,: ACRES, sitnate in said borough, bounded on the north by the grave-vard, on the east by the graveyard lane, south by li lot of Samuel Ileithorty'and at the west by a lot of W. Eby. Roth said properties will be offered in Town Lots, or as they now are, so as to suit purcha sers. The last named lot is an eligible location for a Cemetery. The terms of sale will be, ten per emit of the purchase •thoney on "the duy of sale, one fourth on the confirmation of die sale, and the b:1111111.:C to be secured by - mortgages. or judgment bolidii,.:or both. as she Trustees may deem advisable, conditioned for the payment of the interest thereof semi-annually to Mrs. Enz. abeth Dwin, and the principal tit her deccak to her heirs at law, or to those who may be entitled thereto. Attendance will be givenby the under. signed, Trustee undee the wilt of Thomas Hagan, deceased. ' may4Ss.3 JACOB Sli ROM. 13 10 00 13 •10 CO 14 10 50 THOMAS FL SKILESI NNW CLOTHING nooxvzs AND FuRNIstliNG STORE, Opposite the Rail Road Ogice, West Iligh•Street, Carlisle. 14 7 00 14 7 00 SKlLESAestres to inform his old ..CL • friends and the public thar he link opened a general clothing establishment, and has now in store an extensive stock _of_the_ best _end__ cheapest goods ever offered in Carlisle. Moir's, Youth's and Bars clothing, fur Spring, Summer, and Winter wear, now on hand of every variety and furnished at reduced rates. Ilerhas nlso a large and well eeleeitd_ assortment of Piece Goode, of ,English, and German Fabrics, of new and beautiful pat terns; for coats pante and vests, which will be made to order itt the most approved and fash ionable manner and in a superior style of work manship. A full and elegant stock of Gentle men's Furnishing Goer's, such as gloves, plain and fancy shirts, collars, handkerchiefs, ties, &c., constantly . kept on band. Also India Rubber Overcoa's and Leggins. Feeling' confident from the reputation which tubas been his constant aim for a course of years to'socure for his establishment, of his a- ' hility to please, he respectfully invites en ex atnination of his etock,which for quality ,work mannitip and low prices cannot-be surpassed. May 4,1853—1 v: • 14' 7 00 14 7 00 '7-1 7 00 14 7 00 14 ;7 00 • Orphan's Court, Sale, cot. Saturday, the : 14th day of May, 1853.' under ILJF under eri order of solo: from the Orphan's Court of Cumberland county, the subscriber will offer at public sale. on the premises. : at 12: o'clutk, M., tho following property, late 'be real estate or Dr. Samuel H. Long, dcc d, viz : A. LOT OF GROUND, situate on the west side of Market street in th o borough of : Mechanicsburg, containing 51 let t in front, and 153 Seat in depth. boa:teed - on th east by Market street, west by ;an :May, bori ,h bi'itt lot ofL• Livingcr and a guilt by niot of David Long. Terms. of Sole.—Ton per cent of the plinth: %se Money psid at the time of sale, and the bales ice in six in. ntha thereafter, to he secured b y a.. lion on the lot. EPHRAIM ZUG, April 20, 1853. Adm 'r. 14 ron 43 .._OOO 14 7 00 LOOKSIIIITHING. . F HEN 7'Z ofTers his seriieen the pubic es a Looksmith and Wit ite• 'smith, in all the sariotis branches i of the business. 'Ho oleo ellen& to B liangiti,l and the making an ll repair . .ing of win now springs, fit:. — All Jobb log in his line of business pr mptly en• • tied to at low ratee. He may ho foundat his-house on Po fret etre et, few doors oast ofthellecond Pr.es . swim- .byterian Church, and hopes to :re ; aciva ti liberal share-of the pt blle patrona go.. Carlisle, May 4, 1853. DR. 0. 0. DARER SPECTF TILLY offers his profess', anal scirvires to tho Wapiti's of Carlisle and* Bur: rounding, country. . . ' 'Mike and residence in : HOuth Hanover street. illrectly'oppoeito to Alia Voluntoor °Erica:" 1853 " • 13 10 00 13 . 10 00 Dickinson etclon 14 , 7 " " DISTILLERS Car/ide 9 .8 " 9 8 " Upper Allen 9 S .. 7 0 " 9 8 " Monroe 10 3(U Ilopewell 9 " 1, 9 Newton e 1250 BREWERS. Carlisle 10 5.00 10 500 SES. Carlisle 8 5 00 8 5 " 8 5 8 5 " 8 5 " 8 500 Nov Cum bCrland. SliippenBbur,q 8 5 " 8 5 " 8 5 E:=111 EMES9 Afechanicsburg 8 5 " East Pennsborough 3 5 8 5 .4 • Mistettaneous, , THE NOTICE! URN 1 11 , Virg •••E9' E:=:1 cD I L . ,cD El Manny'ePatent Adjustable Reaper and lower, of which tho above presents an engraved picture, is acknowlodgelto be one of the very - best Hen vssrEns now in use. In proof of this fact, this Machine was awarded the Fran premium for Mowing, and the second for Reaping, at tho New York State Fair, in the great trial nt Geneva, N. Y., in July, 1852, in competition with ELEVEN OTHER MACHINES; 111YRIACd a sil,'er medal at tho Ohio State Fair, for the best Reaper and Mower; and received the highest award, at o,e Vermont and Michigan State Fairs, for the best nEernm and idOiVING machine. . , The true merit of this machine has given it a great triumph over all others; and being a perfect combination of neArnit and imivErt, it comes to the farmer-crith double-value.--- - This machine will cut from 8 to 12 acres per clay, with two horses, and ono person to tend it, when mowing, and two persons when reaping. It will cut equally well all kinds of grain and .grass,_such.as wheat,iye,oats,.barleyonillet, do— ver, timothy, and flax. _ The _machines aro' manufactured at various points, and cost, where made, sl2s . cash;.or o half cash and half credit, $135. .10 - The above machines can be obtained by sending orders to C B Rogers, 29 Market st, Philadelphia • Lake k Reese, Easton, Penna; David Coakley Lancaster •, Hall & Boyer, Harrislurg ; S dl Hoover; Carlisle; Georgs Attacks, Vlochaolesburg ; Levi SlinglulT, Mar tinsburg, Blair county, Pa.; and P Morris k Co., West Chester. N, B.—Farmers cashing to purchase these Machines will please send in their orders early, otherwise they may rail to be supplied, as the orders first received will hayo theVre cedence. . may 4 4t BONNETS I BONNETS! 0 1 I N 37 N ' E ct l 9 ' , S i p i t t o i . a; 5 r e co cei veAl ibb a o t x s r 50nud Trimmings to match uncomm , rlly low PA4ASOLS, An immense assortment hist I:cm:4l , ml, from 12 eta up to $4 50 - DRESS GOODS, The ladies are respectfully invited 'to examine our large and elegant stock of Dress Goods now opening at 0 gilby's Emporium. CARPETINQS & MATTINGS, The largest and - cheapest lot - of Carpets over brought to Carlisle. Also 4-4, 5-4 & 6-4. white and coloured Matting, now opening and selling lower Iliad ally other store fit the county at Carpet Hall. BOOTS & SHOES, Several thousand pairs now opening and sollin_ at prices that astonish everybody Only 87 cents for a pair of Shoes at the Cheap Bazaar. CU AS. OGILBY. Carlisle, Apl 20, 1853. JAMES H. WETBE, W*A. K. Cemr➢ELL .7"E111 11 STORE! WEISE & CAMPBELL. S. 11 , . Corner of N. Hanover and Loather sts. EG most respectfully to call the early atten tion of the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity to our new and beautiful assortment of Spring Goods, selected from Ito very best of tho New York and Philadelphia markets, consisting of LADIES DRESS GOODS, Persian Cloths, Barege do lane, Black Mali, Chali Barege, Chamelion Silk, 'Bombazines. Alpacas. All wool,Delaines, Mous de bow:, French Chintzes, Lawns, &e. EMBROIL)ERIES AND LACES, Collard, Undersleeves, cults, Spencers, Swiss and Jaco Oct Ruffling, Swiss and Jac . sort Edeineand Inserting,' -Lisle and Mee, hlin do do Florentine do do Linen Bobin do Vadencenes 'Laces, c G1,..0 VES AND HOSIERY, Kid, Silk, ),islo Thread, Mohair and Cotton Cloven. .., il White and ' , Atrial: Silk,and-111Langrain Hose Miiia . d - iirid White Cotton I do Mona Half.,llose. • DO m EsTros e CV,nghams, Checks, Pickings, Calicoes VVlntel\luslins, Nankeen, Kantnclty Jeans, Blue and Fancy Drills, Vesting, Plain and twilled Linen; . Fine Damask Linua.,Table'Cl . oths, do 'rowels, • do Napkins, Bird Eye Diaper. . BOOTS AND SHOES, Black and Fancy colored Gaiters, (Willis), Shoes of all desceptions, (,Willie' make). Fine Calf Boots, Rip Peed Boots, Mens Calf Congress Boots, Boys Boots, (Id - Gait Ora, , do Shoes, AM kind Childrens Shoes and Gaiters. GROCERIES, • Rio and Java Coffee,Lovering's Syrup MOlas. sos, Cuba Molassos, Sugar of all qualities, Rico, Spices, &c. • • Pucchasers will find it to their advantage to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. as it isentirely new and we have for our motto " quick sales turd small profits. Carlisle, April 6, 1353. TIIE GREAT EXCITEMENT. oGimpr , s Earrortrum E s eautied by the great daily RUSH FOR t N EW GOODS at that old and established C EFEA F STORE. .Now opening a splendid assoirtment of ' SP RING GOODS, viz: Challies Cloth, Barraize Plo Lemnos, Barrazies Ele:g•ant dress Silks, Mons 'vie Bege; . Chintzes, Calicoes, Gingham°, • Nerldle-worked Collars, Underaleevea, &c. BONNETS. . , J s ,n immense assortment of Bonnets from 37 mints to $5, fialutiful rind Mean Ribbons, Artificials and Bonnet Linings in grenevarioty, CARPE PS-1 CARPETS ! ! A. big lot or now nod cheap Carpotinge, not' tu bq qx :n prieo and beauty in the State. PARASOLS. Aleompleto assortment dY Parasols end Sun Shades very low. BOOTS AND SHOES. • 1 have added largely to, this departmenijand will sell them cheaper than ever.- GROCERIES. A fresh lot of cheap Groceries just received. Como on with your CASit and save n profit by selecting your ,purchases from this magnif• icentiatisortment of Cheap Goods. p 5 Rein ember the old eland, East. Alain at, Carlisle. , April 6, gis3. CHI A RLI•115, OG Y. • 'Estate . or,loltri Bauoillnatt decd.. NOTICO Is herriby.givon tilat lovers 01'01. mini Aratici.on the,eatatc of jtilin Bough arm, lite of tile borough' of flarrit.Mirg, dock!, have been grouted 14 the Register ot Cumber• lend county to the ittbsoribim, residing in South Middleton. township in said county. All per. eons tndobloil tq soli] mimic' ore requested to, make inimodiate . paymenvand .thoso having olaidm_y4prosont them for settlement to • • HANNA.II. BAUGHMAN. Corlisloi Apt 19 pd • • Atim'tc. -Btick'.GlC,lVCß. 'TEM eubaci ibnr bne'ori• hand Men's! BUCk GLOVES, lined with Skoog rkiii, suitable (pr driving abves. janl7 G. W. LIMNER • titoieu tab 01;up.s; • New Gciods ! NeW Goods f! • • TRE subscriber having , just returned from the city offers to his customers and the public in general a largo and well solected'as sortment of Candies, Fruit Nuts, &., which for price and quality cnn't•lie - beat. -,--'- Wo have co.tstantly on hand and manufac turing CANDIES-of-a-superior qualify, con sisting of stick' candies of all kinds, Mint, Lemon, Chocolate & GAM Drops, Fruit. and` - Nuts .Of all kinds, such as Oranges. ,Lemons, - Figs, Raisons, Dates, -Prune, Almonds, English Walnuts, Cream Nuts,Filberts, Cocoa Nuts, - California African Ground Nu 8, bur Also a large . assortment of Willow Cradles, Cabs, Coachee.lic, Aecordcons from 20 cts to $lO, Putter, Sugar, and Water Crackers, Cavendish, Congress, Mrs Miller'S and Good wins Fine-cut Tobacco, and a variety of other goods. From theliberal patronage hertoloro exten ded to him hc,hopes to receive a continuance of the eatna. , fa - Remember the place, oppo site MARION HALL. • A„'-S-WORMLEY MBE= REMOVAL JOHN D. GORG AS hereby informs his old friends and customers that he,has removed his TIN WARE AND STORE ROOMS to the room lately occupied by. 14If. J. W. Huy an a Grocery Store, on .Main street, where no will as heretofore manufitcture and keep constantly inlito.e every descrip ion of TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE, made in the best style and at the very lowest prices, Good .orkmen and the very best ma- aerial always emplood. so as to ensure entire satisfaction. SPOUTING and JOB-WORK done at the'shortest notice, in a superior man lier, and at fair prices. Also, in store at all seasons a large and attractive variety of PARLOUR AND COOKING STOVES, comprising every new and fancy style, of all prices and 'sizes adapted to burning either wood or coal. His assortment of stoves he in tends shall not be surpassed by any other es tablishment; comprising a score or more of different styles to suit all tastes. Thankful to his friends for the patronage so long bestowed open him at his old ,stand, he respectfully. in vites a call at his neW establishment, confident thaPhis large as eortment cannot foil to plese. April 25, 1853. JOHN 0. G 0 R GAS. Carpeppys.VVanted c /VIM Cumberland Rad - Road Corn ', pony will give from tour to six months' employment to 12 or 15 good energetic work men, None other need apply. To such good wages will be given. . Application - must - be - mnde - immediatelynt:tbe offices of the company in Harrisburg, Carlisle, or Chambershurg. -R R Office' Chamb'g, April 25, 1853. 3t A. F. SMITH, Supt: Dissolution of Partnership. THE partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers•. under the firm of - Heavy & Ifemminger, in the Milling business at Middle. sex Mills, wat dissolved by mutual consent, on the let of April, inst. The• books are left in the hands of Wm. liengy with whom all per sons ire requested to make immediate. settle ment of their accounts, as the business must be closed without delay. IIEAGY; JOHN IIEAIMINGER apl 27 To all whoin- it .may Concern TAKE notice tharan application was made at the April term of the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland County, A D IBds, for'a char, ter of incorporation of the Church of God, at Churchtown in. the township of Monroe, and the said Court mode the followina decree. " And now to wit, April It, 1853, it is direc ted that the_within writing be led in the office of the Prothonotary and that notice of "the op plica,ion therein contained be inserted in two newspapers printed in the bormigh.of Carlisle, in the county aforesaid, for at least three weeks prior to the next term of this Court." By the Court. arced If by the next term' no sufficient 'reason be shown to the contrary, the said Court will be asked to grant said charter. April 27, 1,953. 4t •-'7, HARDWARE--SPRING SUPPLY. • THE subscriber wishes to draw the atten tion of the public to their . ' own interests, which they may consult to good advantage by examining the elegant and complete assort ment of Hardware of every description, which ho is now receiving at his old stand on North Hanover street. TO CO'ACHIttAICERS. We have a large supply of springs, hubs. bands, laces, curtains, and floor oil cloths and drab, cloths, of difrerent nualitics, in fact- every thiiig in your lute. jai TO CABINET-MAKERS WeinTer complete setts of veneers, knobs and mouldings of Manlut and mahogany, to• sui both the taste and the purse. CARPENTERS EXAMINE the splendid assay menr of tools in your line,. as also a complete stock of building materials, melt as locks, hinges, screws, latches, glass, paints, oils; varnishes, turpentine. &c. and va rious carpenters tolls cheaper ‘han over, as has been acknowledged by. u carpenter who has seen them. 13LACKSMITIIS cannot go wrongin giving us n call for a sup— ply ol hammered, rolled slit and other iron generally used, as als r (Ist, shear A inerjean and English blister steelt&e. &e. OUR FIRMER FRIENDS will also consult their interests by looking at our cheap shovels, forks, trace chains, hatne , and every other article from a .cradle to a plough,to suit them in price and quality. --=TtfE PUBLIC G .. ENERALLY- - - aro also invited to elamino the quantity and quality now _on hand .ol_cedar _ware,.tubs, churns, buckets, oils, such as fish, sperm and flaxseed oils, which will he sold at- the lowest cash prices. I would also call attention to my splendid assortment of WALL PAPERS, pre.enting a nurnborloss variety of Patterns at prices kern G cts. Upwards. Remember there is no mistake here, ns all articles will ho sold at rho Ilwast cash prices at the old and well k now n stand en North Hanover street, East stee l hetweee McGlaughtin's Rotel and Kell. or's Hat Store. JACOI3 SE. SR. march 16 . FASHIONABLE Clothing House. MHE subacribor is now having made up a large lot of very auperior CLOTHING, whielf he is determined to sell as low if • not lower than any other house in the country.— His stock will coneisi of— Fine Dress, Sattinett,'.ack and 'Overcoats enssimere,Sat:inctt and Velvet Cord Pants, Satin and Cashmere Vestings, &c. Also, Gloves. Hosiery,Suspenders, Cravats, Shirts, Shirt Callers ' 4.lin:wallas, Hats, Caps. Merino Shirts and Drawers, • Twill it all ilmas keep a good bssortment of Clean; Cassimares and Vestings on hand, which will be made up to order in the best and most fail:icy:able style. I have as foroman of this astaidishinstit a practical, tailor, one who has ht I en iiiiernble experience in the 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 f MOIR, Cnesimeres and V estings, to which I invite the attention °luny . munerous`mld customers and the pgblic in goneral. All in Willa of cheap and ml garments will do well and save money'by palling and examiningt his stock be fore purchasing elsewhere. No troubles Co show the goods. Recollect the stand next door to' Burltholder'si lintel. Make no mistake just one door from the corner. sep29 ' ; , CITARLES OGILOV. To Houskeeporii. 111110SE.who buildin - g,"or abont . com., irioncing' imuSelioeping will bo mirk, to find at all times an'assortmont to select from. Looks of oil sorts and sixes, with brass, argil lo;mineral and white knobs, with japanned 'or plated furniture, butt hinges; cast and wrought, window glass from Bxlo to 80x28,bolts,scrows &c. dco. You who are about to be marriod and going to housakoeping, wo havo everything to please. such as fancy waiter"; and trays ' ivory handled knives' • and forks, in setts or by the. dozen, common knives and forks, butter knives with plated end ivory handles fryinimrid broad pans, smoo thi ng irons, tubs, churns, are, • ; ITENTLY.SAXTON. March 9,1858. ' To Coach and Cabinet IVlakers . THE subscriber is fully 'prepared to. meet their wonte with en enlarged stock:of berth/vitro in their lino, ronbracing ntal, castings, epyinge, axles, blinds, patent 'loather, laces, curtain an d' floor cloth, &c.,walnut.ond mahogany 'sant:tors,. glass and niahoaany knobs of, , sirneend '"tier"" lar 14Ifi tarphioado,,ta licoS that 'will melte lt their interillik . to:ghrei, lin lite .nreforoll9°' . • , • jY" Legal and Notices, • Estate of Dr. S 11: . Long. clee.d. LETTER S'of AdministraEion on the estate of Dr- Samuel EL Long, late of the °ugh of. Mechanicsburg, 'deceased, have been issued to • the subetriber._ residing. in said bor ough. Allypertione indebted to said estate Will make immediate payment;lond-those—haviing. claims against it will present them for settle. Meet to tbo subscriber, in whose hands the Booka.4tha firm of Drs. P. IL & 5.4-1, Long have boon placed for settlement; '(np6) EPHRAIM ZUG, Adm'r„ • Estate of. Daniel Doner;dee'd Letters Testamentary on the estate of Danl., Done:, dec'd, lam of. West Pennsboro town ship, Cumberland county,. have been issued-to the subscribers, 'of whom David, Doner resides in West' Pennsboro tokunship; and John Donor in Frankford township, in said county. All persons having claims against the eld estate will present them for settlement, ni,those indebted will make immediate payme /to DAM DON E.R,ZE,t ra , H D JON ONER; 3 , March 23.• 1653. , Adininistratoris Notice, NOTICE is hereby given that the Register of Cumberland County has issue 'Letters !of. Administration, de bolas non, with the annexed,' to the undersigned on the estate of lion. John Reed, dec'd, late of the borough of Carlisle. All persons having accounts againsit said estate will present them for settlement, and those indebted will make payment to • WM. li. MILLER, Adm'r Carlisle, March 21, 1953, rEstate of Henry Bobb, dec'd. NOTICE is hereby g vett that letters of ad ministration, on the estate of Henry Robb, late of the borough of Mechanicsburg, deed, have been grante by the Relater of Comb. co. to the subscriber, residing in Silver Spring twp., in said _county. All persons .having claims against sold estate -are requested to 'call and make settlement, and those indebted to make immediate payment to mar3o- JACOB 'MUM:VIA, Adm'r • Estate of George W. Singizer, dec. NOTICE is hereby given that letters of-ad ministration on the estate of George W. Sing izer, late of Churehtown, Monroe twp.. Cumb po, have been granted by the Regipter of said 'county to the subscriber, residing, in the same township. Alt persons having claims against said estate aro requested to call and make set • tlemont, and those indebted to make immediate payment to mar3Opd JOHN BRANDT, Adm'r Estate of George. Cramer, dec'd. I.TOTICE is hereby given that totters of ad. LI ministration, on,the estate of GEORGE CRAMER late of Lower, Alled townahip,_ county, haite been granted by the Resi v ister of said county to the•subseriber, 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 mart • JOIIN 13. COOVER:, Adm'r. FIR lEF INSURANCE.. The Allan and East Pcnnsborough Mutual Fire Insurance CoMpany of Cumberland noun ty, incorporated by an Act of Assembly, is now fully organized, and in operation under the management of the following commission ers, viz: Jacob Shelly, Wm, R. Gorgon, Michael Cecklin,'ilfelcheir Brenneman, Christian Stay man; Christian Piczel, Jacob 11. Coover, Lewis flyer, Henry Logan, Benjamin H. Musser, Ja cob Kirk, Samuel Prowoll, Joseph Wicker.. sham. TIM rates of insurance are as low and favor able as any Company of the kind in the State. Persons wishing: to bdcbmo members aro in• vited to make application . to UM rlgents Of the company, who are willing to wait, upon them at any time. • BEND. EL MOSSES, President. Ilstircr LOGAN, Vice President] Lewis flyer, Secretary. Michael Cocklin, Treasurer. AGENTS. Cumberland County.--Rudolph Martin, N. Cumberland; C. B..lierman. Kingstown ; Hen ry Zearing, Shiremanstown; Charles 8011, Carlisle; Dr. J. Ahl, Churchtown ; Samuel Graham, West Pennebarough; James McDow el, Frankford ; Mode Griffith, South Middle ton; Samuel Coover, Benjamin Haverstick, Mechanicsburg; John Sherrick, Lisburn ; Da vid,Coover, Shopherdstown. York County.—John Bowman, Dillsburg ; Peter Wulford, Franklin; John, Smith, Esq., Washington ; W. S. Picking, Dover; Daniel ,Raffensberger, J W.Crafi,Paradise. • Harrisburg.—Flouser & Lockman. , Members of the company having policies adopt to expire can have them renewed by making application to any °Nile agents. ly. , WHITE HALL ACADEMY. Three Write-, Weal of Harrisburg, Pa. f TI N E Fifth Session of this Institution wit commence on MONDAY, the 2d day o May, next. Parents end gnat diens ere reques ted to inquire into the merits of this Institution before sending their tone or wards elsewhere. 'Fite situation is retired, pleasant, healthful, and convenient of access. The course of instruc tion will ornbrace the diM rent branches of a -thorough English Education, together with' the Latin, , Greek., French, German, Spanish and Portuguese Languages, and Vocal and Instru • mental Music: The Principal will be assiisted .by foul well qualified Teachers, viz: two in the Branches,,,:aho in Penmanship and Drawing, and ono. iti'Music and the Modern Languages. r - TFEMS. Boarding, ,Washing, Tuition in the 7, English branches, &c., per ses sion (5 months,) $50200 Ancient or-Modern Languages, each, 15 00 Instrumertal Music, 10 00 For Circulars and otherinformation address D. DENLINGEIt, Principal, mnr2 White IliIL, Cumberland count.Y, Pa Bonnet Feathers TRE'subecriber has just opened An invoice et Ostrich and other Bonnet k eothere at one half the nutlet price. Also a vr y chaup lot of Fancy Dres Silks. ' irtfi GEO W. lIITNgR. REMTOVI3L. THE Store oldie subscriber, embracing - •TEAS, GROCERIES, 'Queenaware, and all the Varieties usunlly kept by him, is removed to his • ow building, No's 2 ‘'i•z - 3, MARION HALL, West Main St., Carlisle. • , - • • March 30, 185.3„ J. W. EBY- COAL! COAL ! The Best and Cheapest In the Market for latently Use. r=“4-. !. .... fjt - VAZIY: ; F irproi co 200 TONS of the celebrated Ransch Gap Coal, Dauphin county," and Gold Mine Gap Coal,. Schuylkill county, just received and for sale at prices front $3,25 to $3,0 per ton. by E. BIDDLE jr. at the warehouse _formerly owned by S. M. Hoover. . OzY'Coal can ho delivered any whore along OM lino of the Cumberland Valley Rail Atoll& Orders by,letter (post paid) promptly atteudod to. • • (marc)t ,16.,) THE LANCASTER FAIR, Which haskpit closed' its exhibition, web! 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. Sp W.. BENTZ'S splenditil . STORE ) . airlitilo less than'thot at the fair. By giving . them a call, you will oblige them and benefit yourselves by saving from ono to two dollars. in ovary ten expended for goods.. They are now opening- a truly large and MAGNIFI-: CIBNT STOCIC of Fancy and Staple Dry Goode, Groceries, ,&c. consisting of Dress Silks, and other dress goode,.Bonnets;Ribonsi Alpachas, Merinos, u Ginghams. •• Flannels, Pinata; Blankets, and a complete assortment of. House furnishinggoods, Dress trimmings, Laces,' Milinary goods, Cloths, Cossimere a, Vestings. Hosiery, Gloves, . TOW Clot'as, Sheeting,'Lmens, Jeans,,Cords,"&c.iStc....The above are tinlY a tow of . the endless Yeti( Ay ; Toonumeratu all wonld entirely mono , poluto 'the coluinns rif the ' herald." Give. u 3 a call and you will got cheap goods. 0ct.27, 1852. A.. 85 W. BF ,NTZ. ' Fresh Gatden See i 1 JUST received, our usilal eePrott of Free], and Cbbiee Garden .4nd Flower gods from MO extensive, oetabi m :tahent• 11. , whieLt aro warrantod•t6 be D elreer tbo'• very best uaality, / , mar 23 Si 11AVEASTICI‘ ,sifebtcin¢. , tl • atif MEXICAN DIUBTANG IMMENT4 Through by ftpreuts.", • mEgstts. A: G . BRAGG 41"G i CYGatert.t•' MEN We have becn using ''ctur :MEXICAN' . MUSTANG LINIMENT. with, the most per feet success: One of out , Mott valunble Express holies had b eel) intreb tronbled bY large swelling" or lambs an thefetiooks p they had grown tar- ger than hen's eggs. flesidembeing disfigured', by three nppendages, the , limbs - find joint! app poured quite, stitteued, swollen 'stud :lame. • WO bad tried many Li 3nnerils and, other tertte.dies, • but nothing.appeared to - nr , ultnie any eitect them. AV e wen{ I el th,:ght HAVE. GIVEN . ' . I'\VENTY 41 V DuLLA to hate had thew • removed, and the horse restored to soundness. Our hostler obtained mune of your Liniment, and," applied it Without knowledge. A few days ay, he called our. attention to the borsevand to our surprise and gratification, his lege werelerfettly. smooth, THE TUMORS EfiTIRE - ? ; L'e DISAPPEARED! We asked him by what magic ho had effected such a remarkable cure L_ Ilia reply was that he had been using; the PALM! TANG LINIMENT on them shoot ten days, and the-result woe she entire removal of the in.. mors without producing, any soreness or leaving a scar. We. therefore take great pleasure' In recom mending the Liniment, antl.shal I continuo to nes it whenever occasion requires; in preference to any oth..r preparation, no long twit produces each remarkable results, • June 80,1052. KINSLEY- Eg CO, Southern and Eastern express, No I Wall sty corner of Broadway, New York. : . •- _ . . • Since the above certifierttle was giyene - Vessra - , -- Kinsky & Co have informed us that one of hls drivers was thrown from his wagon in the upper part of the pity, and . very badly • bruised, the-- wagon passing over Itis'hody. He was taken into a Hector's office close by, and I'HE PHYSIC• lAN TOLD HIM TO IhE THE MUSTANG LINIMENT, as he. had recently tried it in a. similar case with great success. • He did so, and all the soreness, lameness, and stiffness was re moved, so that the next day he was about his business as usual, We take greai pleasure in recommending the MEXICAN MESFANG LINIMENT to all our friends and custornets. as' the hest arliele we havo ever Used for sores, hruities,• sprains. or gelds in horses. We have used it extensively and alwpys effectually. Some of our men have also used it for severe bruises and sores, as well as rheumatic pains, and they all any it acts like magic—we can only say that we have abandoned the use of any other Liniment,' J. M. HEWETT, Stable Keeper to the American Fxpress Co.; and for Hamden's Express.l' NEW YORK,JuIy 31, 18.551,, We hereby certify that we In/reined the com pound known ns the MUSTANG LINIMENT and- have no-hesitation-in recomlnendine it-as the= best article we bier ever used for the cure of sprains, galls, cuts. bruises, &eon horses. All w ho doubt this, will please Cali on tfie undersieo. ed, and they will be happy to afford all other information in their power as regards its efficacy, Eke. r LUTZ. LULL & CO., Prokietora Manhattan StageCcr r .Extract from a letter dated SACRAMENTO CITY, Cal. Aug. 15,1852. believe the MUSTANG LINIMENT mod an excellent ortinle. My wife brought a couple of bottles with her, which I must thank you tor. Since she came - - here, MY HORSE. FELL . DOWN WITH ME . ; Und - iejured me consider. ably, but . iiroke no bones. I had recourse to the Mustang, and the relief, and in Ise* cure was astonishing. (Signed) II.RANSOM. Extract from a ratter dated , - - PITTSBURG, Pa... October 5th,.1854.- Another circumstance which 1 noticed a fOW days ago, I thou;,ht spoke highly of the virtuel of the Mustang. ,Being in the °lnce of a Physi. cies of high standing, I noticed as he opened a floor of his „book-case, several bottles of Mug tang, alongside of which was an tourry Mustang 'bottle, and a two ouncepreseription vial FILLED \van MUSTANG LINIMENT, on which was the following directions " Rub the throat well night and morning with the Liniment, and wrap a woolen cloth around it." - J-P-PLEMING.-M S. W. DA.VERSTICK, Dr.. S. ELLIOT, and WILLIAM H. BRETZ., Agents for - Carlide. General Depot; No. 5, Phoenix Block, corner ex.l nod Dock streets, Philadelphia. A. 0. ANDREWS Gen. Agent, .41.... ; - .1 . a• ' . • ' ',, '-;•:•4-- , , g;, - ,•-:.:- . ettll t :Agr j , , II! fr:::cip-:•-!'-1.0.I. „ ~:__.... ~ >-• ~!1,1t . , sj '''?..!..V-44:' E-, if ' IF lff - I__ 11 ,T. mid ', ;' CHERRY PECTORAL: For the Core of COUGRS, COLDS, EIOARSENESS, DRON. onour,,, IVIA, WHOOPING-00Ugli AND CONSUNIPTION'.-1: Of all the numerous medicines extant, (and some of them,,, valuable} for the cure of piiita nionnry 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 of the lungs and throat where medicine can give relief, this will do it. It is pleasant to take, and perfectly safe in - accordance with the directions. We .10 mit adrertiao for the information 'of those who have tried It bat those whobave Familiee.tlat have known its value will not be without it, end by its timely use, they are secure from the dangerous consequences of Coughs and Colds wide] neglected, ripen into fatal consumption. The Diphima of the Massachusetts Institute was awarded to this preparation by the Board ofJudges in September 1847; also, the medals of the three great Institutes of Art, in thin' . country; also the Diploma of the Ohio Institute at Cincinnati, has been given to the CUEBILY PEcTonaL, by their Government in considera tion of its ex:remain-3 , excellence and useful-_ news in curing affectione of the Lungs end Throcit. Read the following opinion founded ou L tbe long experience of the eminent Physician of the port and city of - ST JOHNS, May 8,1861. Dr J C A YEU Fivo years trial of your CHERRY PECTO RAL in my practico, has proven whatl-fore saw from its companion, mumbo true, that it crodicatee and bum the (rida and coughs to which wo,in,thta section aro . peculiarly Ilthink its equal has not yet been discovered nor do I know bow, a bettor remedy can be made for the distempers of the throat and Lunge. J T. BURTON, M D, F R 8.. ' See whot. it hue dont, od a wasted constitu tion; not , only in the followieg cases, but a thousand more: ' SUNDUIIY, Jan 24th 11351. Dr Ayer: In the month 'of July lest I wiur nttucked by a violent diarrhcea in the mines of California'. I returned to Ban Thanelsco in hope of receiving :benefit .fren a. change of climate and diet, 'My diterrhcea ceased, but Was followed by a ammo cough; and touch soreness. I finally Matted for home. but • re.. calved no benefit irdm the voyage. My cough continued to grow worse, and when I.arrived at New York, was at once marked by my acquaintances as a victim of eonstunptiont I must confess that I paw no sufficientreauson to doubt what my Mends till , believed. At , this time ['commenced takingyour truly invaluable medicine 'with' little expectation of deriving , any bane& from its' 'UFO', You would not re• celve the lines did foot regard linty duly to state, to. the n 'afflieted; • through • you, that ray health, 'in the 'epee: of eight months, is luny reatOted.. I attribute it to the use of your CHERRY PECTORAL, • Yours tru1y,.... , • -• WILLIAM-W. SMITH • • . Wastrinwrort,Po.;April•l2, De or sir aFeeling that I have been spared from a Imeinnuire grave; through your; instrumental. its, by the providence of Gott, I will take the berty to expre'is my gratitude, • - ':Reough a n d *h., alarming symptoms of COWS 'somptiifit had reduced 1114 too low to leave me anything like hop e, , when my physician brought me it bottle' of your Preromr.. At seemed to afford immediate relief, and now in a few weeks time hie restored me to sound health If it will do for others what it has done, for me, you are certainly one or the benefisetors of mankind. ' Sincerely wishing you every, bleasN L l tun • ' Very respectfully yours, ' • AV/NJ, CLA:{l[E,,' • 11 !Merl of StOPetterear Chttrel. With each natitlittfiCe end tram inch men. - no stronger , proof •can be eatidnesdi unless iCbefrom.it effects '.won trial.. Trejuired.o9d Sole1:1;y1; ;, • 1 4811Mk.0.0,510311__ !!_ 13