=I 111i5tellancott9. Carlisle G•as and Water Company, NOTICE is herebygiven . that the subscri tiers, Commissioners authorized by law to take subscriptions to the Capital:Stook of the CAR LISLE OAS' AND__W_ATER_COMPANY, will meet and open books for that purpose at the Court House,-in the-office of the County Com missioners, on SATURDAY the 21210 f May ?text, at 9 o'clock, A. M. Subscribers are requiredrby law to pay Onp Lollai upon each share of ttock, at the timoinf I . ?ubscribing, and will be entitled to six - per cent interest upon all sums paid from the date of payment until the work be completed. , ", , ARMSTRONG NOBLE, ' FRED'Ic WATTS, 0 H ARLES,DGILBY, W. M. BEETEM, HENRY SAXTON, T. SANDERSON," 3-11. - GRAHAMi E. M. BIDDLE, E. ;BEATTY, ' R. PARKER, J. V; LAMBERTbN, F. A. KENNEDY, J. B. PARKER, J. B. MUTTON, LEMUEL TODD, . Carlisle, April 25, 1553. siusior ruzionsvExp, . 44 Barrel's of Prime White Wheat FLOUR, and. for sale by P. MOSSERSMITLI. may,ll It NEW DRUG STORE ! ! South — Hanover - StreetrNearthc - Court -House: AJ. ICIEFFI32; druggist, would respect fully inform the citizens of Curlisle and vicinity that'he has opened a new CIZETDCAL'AND DRUG STORE.' His stook is entirely new, and,has boon selec ted with great care. As many of the articles in daily use by physicians and families deteri orate by age and oxposuce t great care will bo taken not to allow such articles to accumulate in such quantities. • Attention is especially invited to his stock of . Medicines, Essential Oils, Oils, Tinetureg, . Wines, Extracts , Conledtions, Chemicals, &c. _ Together with the above he has tt fail assortment of Paints, Vartilsbes, Dye—Stuffs, Paint and Varnish Brushes, and CONFECTIONARIES of every variety. Ile has alsoon Itand„a splen did assortment of Perfumeries, Soaps, Extracts, Fancy, Hair, Clothes and Flesh Brushes, Supporter's, Br, nit eExhansters, Nipple Shields, Tooth Washes and Pastes; den MEDICINAL WINES AND BRANDIES, of the best quality.- SEGARS, from the best Havana and Spanish houses, of every flavdr, from one cent upwards. In order to ensure. his customers against mistakes luring any temporaray absence of the proprietor, the services of um experienced and competent assistant have been secured, which will he felt to he important, in view of sherespon - sibililies - which - aro - known - to - d evolve upon the drugeist. PRESCRIPTIONS wiil ; nod promptly attended - to.—= Orders from Physicians and Merchants in the country, will be filled with care, and at prices which mug provelsatisfactory. 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 pecttully. solicited. Tefms Cash. May 11. 1953. B. J. KIEFFER. CULPS PATENT PORTABLE examm rarLi. rAIeD 'IREr undersigned having purchased the right of Franklin and Cumberland coun ties, Pa., and WashingtOrt county Md. or EELI"S PATENT ° PORTABLE CIDER MILL AND PRESS are new manufacturing m whines under the immediate supervision of henry Shepler, a practical millwright. Orders w,ll be received and filled with promptness.— All machines will be warranted. By this machine, whith can be conveyed on a wheelbarrow, one man and a boy can make from five to eight barrels cf. cider a,day,with „ease, and the cider - is thoroughly bravoed from le. The labor is light and the =- simple and permanent,• McMinn was exhibited at the State •al Fair, In Lancaster, and tested with sere, and the committee awarded the to it. The machines are warranted what is heroin stated. Orders are -The press connected with the ma -be-used-for-pressing-currants, and tgetables for feeding stock. . • JACOB HOKE, IIENRY SH E PLER, Chainbert;burg. Mny 11, 1953. Gm Poi the Little Folks WILLOW COACIIRS, 2 nod 4. wheels, - also Wheel burrows ‘Vaggons, and a graerat assdrtment of Toys. FRUITS AND NUTS of the latesCimportutions, consisting of Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Prunes, ' Pine Apples, Filberts. Dates, Almonds Crendt, Cocoa, Potts and Ground Nuts. MINE RAL WATE "ItOUSS ELL'S," Sparkling, and bright," jotit received and for sale nt the Confecttnnary ewe or 'nay 1 I REMOVAL ONGSTRETII & BROTHER have moved LAI directly opposite the_ old sumo. to the su perior five story store, No 8, Third Street, and are 114 w fully prepared to exhibit to the public 1111 .wistwpassed variety of WAIL PAPERS, from the lowest pined American manufacture, to Om English and French, from the well-known frauss of fielacourt,Zuber and others. Gall and see before purchasing. The most polite and ef ficient workmen employed to hang the pager. Philadelphia, 111ny I 1 4t Spring & Sunimer Styles of Hats! ! • - ~,,,.. . _ .:„..............-.,----;:. -E---....i. - -,- = - .;=5 , :i:r.... - ;:-. 74 ., - , ; , • 1z,,- -, " 1 -- -_-_, -- - ---- ,y...,, . ,-,. 4 ..i‘54,•••• , , ,, .. - ...--7-4- - ' A1..,i-•.>"' . 1 . - - =-- •-••- .. „ 41-'''''"...l:7 ',. ...OS:* • . & I. KELLER. _desire respectfully to in- XIX' form their customers and friends that they are now supplied HATS great variety el HATS AND CAPS • for - Spring ant Summer use In, addition to a heautifulspring style of Si lk Hats and their extensive ,assorttnent of light and coloured slcia4 hate they would call particular atten tion to their Panama, Leghorn, Chip and Straw flats just waived from the cities. • Their sortinent is large ;And for beauty of style.excol lence of finish and lowness of price they can , . not be surpassed. A large assortment of Clays. exclusively for summer wear, constantly on hand. Also a carefu:lv selected assortment of CHILDREN'S HATS. \Va mese respect mil ,- invite the citizens of ,Onrlisle aid vicinity to call'and exateindnur ass ,, rt meet 'at the old stand, opposite to the Telegraph Office. may Estate of Michael .Matthews,'i.lec'd; NOTICE hereby given tin.' letterset' Ad 1111 ministration, with the annexed, on the eztate of Michael Matthowa,lato of Carli.le, 1 43umberland county. dec'd, have been granted by the Region:y of acid county to the subacrb bey,, rostd.ng in the same place. All portions indebted to the said estate ate required to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement to JACOB SHROM, Adner. May II 1853 NOTIOR j. N the matter of the writ of paitition and val 11 a t inn 0 0 010 real estate of so rs a, Ab rn , deed s -Now to WO, Z94 - March, 1853; ru l e u p on the heirs to appetur at the Orphuns' Court to be held at Cazliale, in and for Gum , barites& iountyr the aOtta day of &nue, A. D. 1853, add take the property at the valuation, - er 'allow cause why' the eame Amidst/A be sold- ' 13y the COUILT. May It. • Brigade lOspectore Order's.. uniformed Militia will meet for Ingpec, tion as follows': rho Carlible Light lnfan . try and Carlisle Light Artillery will meet in Carlisle on, Saturday the 't #t h , day of Arley, at 10 , &cloak, AM. The ILegiment will ,meet: Nowville on Tatinda.l.llo 17th day of 4 51 9(,.. at le o,cloek, Ltapittin Biandt'a Compani will meet an Cintaidatown on Satur day. the 2 lct tiafol igen at Id 411,4 Officer% conunanding comPallies will he hed accountable for the good eneditioti of all public Arms; and accontremeniel` Brigade Insti'r, -. 1)1114e,2 it ,Ltrigode Inter. icA:ps..., Ist Ilrigade 5 Dar. mailic,xiiinx . Y; C TO it 9nd 06:or . 4 t; I 1.9:1,11.k4.119b"-:911.9n9.1001.. bein4<feiqidndlif;t4e bearinactdn,e 2,11 le • t ji well wietliy tk,Volicolion Cirp4o,(ercrild. Couch ALL, 64,W1pr$1,1#,,iy,,,Ccm (ILO FacuilY;ar9Tycif • Apl .44 ; l r wir.A.,74,44,144.,.1 no GOODS, 'wt. amt.Merebandite. Al l" -so, 'Ntillers, Distillers, LUMber. Men, Neo.; within t h e county of Cumberland, returned and classified by Jefferson Worthington,Esq., Met. canine Appraiser, in accordance with thesever. al Aota of Assembly, as follows, viz: Margaret Snodgrass .„ 14 J &,G Keller 14 J W.E6y ' 13 • Jno. G Williams 13 Samuel Elliott - - 14 Charles OgilbY • G e orge W Ilitner 13 A &-W Bentz 2 Daniel Eckels, liquor ' 1 14 Milne Faller, liquor s 14 .1 & D Rhoads - 14 'W 13 Murray. 14 S W Havorsttek, liquor. 1 . 4 Williani H Bretz' ' • • Thomas Conlyn 14 henry Saxton 12 W'm 111 Henderson & Son 14 John Humor; liquor - 13 Peter Monyer 14 John P Line 13 Jacob Wolf, liquor 14 Jonathan A Loins, liquor l4, Jacob Sjner C Inhoff, Agt. liquor - S M Hoover Weise & Campbell T 11 Skiles HM Rawlins Wood & Conner P - Arnold Arnold & Livingston John Keeney N. \V Woods, Agt. W'm L:Haller 11 H Johnson (Prof.) W A Carothers Lewis Steiner W A Kelso John N Armstrong P Messersmith , Charles Barnitz, liquor Woodward & Schmidt William She:Lien Re-.; v ?more 13 J Kieffer. Henry Darkness A S Wormley C Ouilby Jonathon Coroman John Cooly James M . Granahan A M Piper, Agt. . I,V 1V Slinky David Martin, liquor Saluted Neff, liquor Edward Biddle Jo`ln B Perry, liquor II 10 50 Henry Snyder 14 7 00 W'm Whitefield, liquor - -14 •10 50 Shippenaburg. Samna! Swanzey 12 11 50 Julin Gish l4 - - 700 C If-Kunkle .! 14 7 00 Kunkle & S'evick . . .. -14 -.7 00 John Stambaugh 14 7 00 Peter S Ariz, Agt. 14 7 00 %V 11 F. flays • ••4, ' ' 14 47 00 J C Aldo 14 7 00 Jacob Pagne, liquor 14 10 50 Arnold &Son ;13 10 00 Jonah Bumberger 14 7 o'..' J B Duncan., Agent 14 7 00 Nevin & R iddorgs 12 12 50 Jahn Wunderlich 14 7 00 Mary Stiller 14 7 00 Cornelius Ac Alitzel 14 7 00 —John-Bridges ••., - -44 7 00- John G Medinger 14 7 00 Wciller & Co 14 7 00 R. 'mei & Dicel4 7 00 D L Bee'rnan ' 13 10 00 Noiv.maier Es' Kurtz, liquor • 14 - --, 10 50 Wealilev & Shrivel- 13 10 00 W'in ~IValr s ' IA . 7 00 Benjamin Plank 14 7 00 Jos. I, Sterner 14 7 CO losoph llovia, liqoor 14 10 50 -- . Afechanicsburr , Simon .Arnold, liquor. - 13 15 00 Ephraim Zug, 13 10 00 J Reigle 14 7 00 Henry 1. - -ase 14 7 00 J H & A Singiso: — l4 7 00 Ira Day 14 7 00 J F Spahrl4 _ 700 Swiler & Emrrlinger 19 7 00 Nlellison & Zacariah ' 14 700 George Singiser 14 , 7 00 Jaeub Dorsheimer . ; 14 700 J Blizzard 14 7 00 John Swisher 14 7 00 George Webbert 14 7 00 .. Levi Snell 14 7 00 , George Attie • • 11 700 Muter Heron . i 14 7 00 'l' &J M'Candlish 1 4 7 00 . . .1 ;troll :iv. over 14 7 00 Deer kr Cebeuglt 14 i. 700 S W Shat•p 14 7 00 • St iiWi & 51'Faiiland 12 12 50 Joseph I.iing:liiin It 7 00 Ogiltiv 13roi. & Co. '''' 13 10 00 John M Davidson 14 7 00 Dr. George Hornill 14 7 00 Ilopeted.l.. Snyder & Deihl Wherry & Eshenbeer Newton P. MON Y Eft, North Hanover st . .1 II Weily H 7 00 J G Loy I II 700 Joseph Smith. li 7 00 ICyle & IVesliingor 1I 7 0 1 Woods & Grney 11 7 00 Ire:stpennaborough. Josiah Hood & Son 13 10 00 rliothaq (=reason - - 14 . 700 ' C Henninger 14 7 00 J W 1) Gilleland 13 10 00 Williamson & Goodheartl4 7 01. , Frankford " J Green, liquor- • _ South Middleton A W Leidich 13 10 00 S N Divin 13 10 00 ' Robert Given 14 7 OD Mullett & Alexander 13 10 00 .S'orithampeota. J W Clever C Paustpaught North ,Middleton Mile Light, liquor 24 r 10 50 - - Upper Allen. J Guswiler &'Co. 1.3 10 00 ~ ' Hampden. G & W H Eckels ' -II 7 00 ,—Houri Rupp 14 7 00 . AOha Rutz 11 7 00 M•Guire & ShealTer , 14 7 00 pr. Rogers 14 7 00 . - - East Pennsborough. Jacob.Renpinger, liquov 14 10 ' 50 Anirroar Flelipp,cr ' .14 700 Bigler, M'liinley & Wilt 13 10 2 00 Kerr& Hummel 13 10 00 George \V Fessler, liquor 4 10 59 Michael Freese 14 - 700 J W Kerr- 14 7 00 1) & J Ilynard - 14 7 00 New Gumbeiland. John G Miller, liquor .. 14 10 60 Messer, James 6c Co. , 12 • 12 50 Clunks Oyster' , _ ' . • 13 10 00 Valentino Feeman , , 14 k 700 John A 111'Lain, liquor •1 I. 10 50 John Horn ° 14 7 00 Leo & Ringland 12 12 50 Debt) & Switzer, liquor - 14 • u5O laano Barton, liquor Epley & Ernst Brower & Mr rihluod Mathias Winer; liquor Rudolph White M & S Monett George Geoieroen & Co Michael Fiseel C II Whitcomo John Coyle • Jouob Simmons, liquor Le ich.& Bro. • A U Zorger Stiorno 3. tinvoratiok MILLS. ' Silver; Spring , Thomas 13 Bryson • 113 10 00 John , ' 14 700 Geol-go II Boucher . 14 700 Jolin Ilnllacher l4 700 hower„Altsn 1, • L . ; Eberly- .11 13 00 ,Samnel Bi n'er • ' 13 10 00 John ti,KanQmnn, 14 7 '6O C RuPP ••". • • • ` 14 7,00 ~...40ro a 111TIors .13 •10 00 Jaeob • , A** Coovor.jr.' • - 44 ' OO. , . - .404f1,,* cif,rfdao logo). tinonfre'r ' • 1, • 14 ..00 `' , ...0911,0r4;41 - 'l2lnostek: . , .7,00 • 41 tc, 4 ? 4 ° • 414 0,gmloong 10 00 'astir Og nnagezad; rllll CarliJle -- 12 IffilM Diclanson Norville 13 lO 00 13 10 CO, 14 40 .0 44 7 00 14 7 00 Lower Allen is 14 19 14 14 14 Monroe Silver Spring. 14 7 00 ) 3 10 00 14 • le . 511 13 10 00 14 • 7 00 13 . 10 00 J A &CW Ahl Banjemin•Giblet • North Niddleton W'm M Henderson &Son David 'Marfin John Moore, Daniel Smith, OE S'i•pnlclorct - —.-- John 41ays / 00 -7 ,00 10 - 01 10 00 7 00 20 00 10 00 12 50 10 50 10 50 7 00 • - Treat Penns:borough Marshall Jamas Jno. Loughlin Jacob Shollaberger Diller & 'Crider Samuel Piper Isaac hla.kwood Christian Au 7 00 ,I 0 r,o DISTILLERS CarUde 7 00 Edward Showers C Inhoff, Agent Upper Allen John Bowman North Middleton Henderson & Parker . South Middleton Robert , Given Wolford & Bossl4 M G Beltzlmovor J A - Sr. C W Alil 7 00 12 - 50 7 00 Southampton Martin Coover• Robert Quiptoy Ramp & Grove r A . 4 AAM BREWERS Carlialc William Alexander William tlarnitz BEER, OYSTERAND EATING ROD SES.. Carlisle. Stratton & Whiten Jacob Low Joseph Markle William Spodeler John llollinan Wm Aekew .IVetv Cumberland. Jacob Etier Shippensburg Philip. Ditrick J B & W Lency N A Cornelius ___.Nttcvtllc George Murphy Upper Allen George Sponsier Mechanicsburg Peter Baker East Ponnaborough Abraham Cobbo William Philips RETAILERS orPATENT DIEDICINES Villiam Bratton CUMBERLAND OoUNiY, SS. I do certify that the foregoing is a correct list of tic dealers in Merchandiza, Patent Med icines, &c., in Cum herlmnl county, as return ed to me by Jefferson Worthington, Esq., Mercantile Appraiser. All persons returned ,and classified under the net of 1849, relating to Distilleries, Breweries, Patent Medicines, Eat ing houses, &c., and tall Merchants and.others returned and classified as above, are notified to call and take out their respective Licenses on or before the Ist of July, 1853. WILLIAM S. - COBEAN; Treastirers' Office, Carlisle,.i . Treasurer May 11, 1853. Carlisle Deposit Bank. Carlisle, May 3,1853. _ The Directors have this day declared a divi dend of FOUR PER CEN T . for the last six months, which will de paid to the Stockhold ers or their legal representatives orf demand. IV. M.IJEETEIi, Cash'r. Valuable Town Lots 117 P TRIUSTIBE's SAME. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans" Court of Cumberland county, the undersigi ed will ex. pose to public sale, on the premises, cm MON DAY, the 31st of May, 1859, at 2 o'clock, P. M. following property, viz— thi All that desirable TOWN LOT, corn only known its the'' Paplar Liit," situate at the south west end of Hanover street, in the borough td Carlisle, containing about TB ItEE AC 4 RES, botnided by said street. the Walnut llottrim itoad, a .lot of P. Phillips' heirs and by South street. Also, a Lot of Giound, containing about THREE ACRES, situate in said borough, bounded on the-north by the grave-yard, on the east by the graVeyard lone, south by a lot of Samuel Ilepburn, and oat the west by a Int of J W. Eby. Both said properties will be olicred in Town Lots, or as they now Are, so as to suit purcha sers. The last named lot is all eligi ble location fur a Cemetery. The terms of sole will be, ten per cent of the purchase motley on the day of sale, one fourth on the confirmation of the sale. and the halanee to be secured by mortgages. or judgment bonds, or both. as the Trustees may deem advisable, conditioned for yhe payment of the interest thereof semi-annually to Mrs. EU. abeth Dwin, and the principal at her decease to her heirs at law, or to those who may be entitled thereto. Attendance will be givenhy the under• signed,,Trustee under the wit of Thomas Hagan • deceased. may4Ss3 • JACOB • - THOMAS H. SKZLES' MOW CZOT.IIII.NGAOOIES AND FURNISHING STOItE, Opposite the Rail Road o§ice, West High Street 4 -Carlisle. 11.SKILES desires to inform- his 01(1 • friends and the publio that he has omen a general clothing establishment. and has now in store an extensive stock of the boat and cheapest goods over offered in •Carlisle. Meta% Youth's and tiors clothing, for Spring, Summer and W inter wear, now on hand of every variety pad furnished at reduced 'rates. He has also a large and well selected assortment of Piece Goods, of English, French and German Fabrics, of now and beautiful pat— terns, fur coat:, pants and vests, which wilt be made to order itt the most approved and lash ionable manner end in a superior style of wet It. manship. A full and elegant stock of Gentle men's Furnishing Goods, such as gloves,:plain and (limy shirts, collars, handkerchiefs, ties, &c., constantly' kept on hand. Also India Rubber Overcoats and Leggins. reeling confident from the repatation which tt has been his constant aim for a course of years to secure.for his establishment, of his a. bility to please, he respectfully invites an ex amination Of his stoelt,which for quality,work. manahip and low prices cannot be surpassed. May 4, 18.43--lv. Orphan's Court Sale, (IN •Saturdav, the 14th day or May, 1853. UV under an order of from the Orphan's Covet or. Cumberland county, the subscriber will offer at pliblie sale. on the proniace. at le o'clock, M., the renewing property late the real estate of Dr. H r. Samuel H. - Long, dec.d, viz t A 10 53 7 00 7 00 10 50 7 00 - • LOT OF - GROUND, situateon the .woes side of Marktiretreet in the borough of Mechanicsburg, containing sl•leet in front, and 1530c0t in 'depth. boune ad on the east by Market street, west by an alloy, north by a 'lot ofJ. • Ltvinger and eolith bye lot of David Long, Terms of Sale.—Ten per cent of the purchase money paid at the time of sale, and the , butane° in six months• thereafter, to be secured by a lien on the lot. EPHRAIM ZUG, April 20 ; 1853. , 2 • .11.0n1r. 7 On 10 0t 7 00 LpOIISNITHING. D l h O F . tit l l 3 bVi 019t11:RZZOTILIBUI11:11 services i i t :. smith, in all 'the various irranclies of • tho business. He aloe uttonda to titill. • . hanging end the making and repairing., . of Window' springs, We. All Jobbing , . ' . . in his life of busmen proMptly attefil. • ded •to nt low. rates. .. Ile may ho . foundat.hm house on .POmfret street, ii few doom mist of dm Soconti.Pilie-: ea. bytorian Church, 'and hopes to re.;': , , . cobra plibertil share of the, pnhlie patronage.. Carlitilo,,May 4, MM.,- , ..,.., ~ • . •• D* ,„ C. S. Bdur.mit, n ESPEctirtiLt.y . ofTers his 'prefassional survicea to the °kip:inter Carlisle and sur. . rounding country; : .; ' " Onion and residence in Seinkflanover,sireet, directly otnq ." Volunteer Office." 49 . e _ . 1853 ; • 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 Dickinaors 7 00 7.00 N IVetvion Monroe 12 50 12 50 5 00 llopewell Newton 12 50 5 00 5 0') 8 5 00 8 s'" 8 5 " 8 " 8 5 " 8 5 00 8 5 ' 8 5 8 5 g 8 5 , 8 5 8 5 . 8 5 , 3 5' 8 5 eivrille 4 5 00 " flisccllmtcozi ME NO'I'ICE! j =„ ,)1 inrii 6J-Li ~‘ EID ‘1( CD_ ji MI 11.famies Patent Adjuetable Reaper and Hower, of which the above presents an engraved picture, Is aoknoWledged to be ono of the very be HAM. Vusinne now in use. - In proof of - this feet, this Machine was awarded the Frnar prethium for Mowing, and tho second for-Roaping, at the New York State Fair, in the groat trial at Geneva, N. Y., in July, 1852, in competition with uLEVEI OTITER MACHINES; awarded E silver medal at the Ohio State Fair, for the best Reaper and Mower; and received the highest award at the Von:tient - and Michigan State Fairs, for -the beet nEerma and trownin maohino. Tho truo merit of this maehino has given it a great triumph over all others; mad being a perfect combination of nuArrm and MOWER S it comes to the farmer with double value. . This machine will cut froni 8 to 12 acres per • day, with two horses, and onq person to tendlt, 'when mowing, and two persons when reaping. It will cut equally well all Jeinds of,:graln and grasarstaclumswheatTryo - fontg, - barleyTthille vor, timothy, and flax. _- The - _ machines are - manufactured at_ various - points, and cost,-where made, $125 cash; 'or, half cash and half credit, $135. --.l6"The above machines can be obtained by rending orders to C 13 Rogers, 29 Market at, Philadelphia • Lake 14. Reese, Easton, Parma; David Coakley, L,ncaster ; Hall & Boyer, Harrisburg ; S II Hoover, Carlisle; George Atecks, 31echaniesburg;.Levi SlinglMF, Mar tinebm•g, Blair county, Pa.; and P Morris & Co... West Cheater. " N, n.—Fanners wehing to purchase these Machines will ple:we tend 'in" their orders early, otheitvise they Ina) , Fill to be supplied, as tho orders first received will hays the pre cedence. may 4 4t 23 OMIT T .71 EMMET'S ! 500 I:.°,.',N7FaTtsipiu.sgeocoeiveiiibba,td;:itl Trimmings to match uncurriiinly low • PARASOLS, 4,- - .• An immense nssurtment just received, !rein NI. eta up to $4 50 - - - DRESS GOODS, The ladies are respectfully invited to examine our large and elegant stock•iit Dress Goods nen% opening at Ogilby's Emporium. CARPETINGS & MATTINGS, The largest and cheapest lot of Carpets ever brought In' Carlisle. Also 4-4 - , 5-4 & 6-4 white and coloured Matting, now opening and selling lower thad any other store In the county at Carpet BOOTS & SHOES, OEM theusandpatrs now openicatina at prices that astonish everyhn.iy Only 87i cents for a pair of Shoes nt the Cheap Bazaar. CII4S. OGILBy. Carifmtle, Apl2o, 1853 JAMES R. WEISE, .41E gr. STORE! WEISE & CAMPBELL. S. W. Corner of N. Hanover and bouther sts. lEG most respectfully to call the early atten tion of the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity to our now and heautitul assortment of Spring Goode; selected from the very best of the New Yqrk and Philadelphia markets, consisting of •: LADIES DRESS GOODS, Persian Cloths, Barege do lane, Black Chali, Chali Barege, Chntnelion Silk, I3ombazines. Alpacae. All wool De;aines, Mous do hags, French' Chintzes, Lawns, &c. E;MBI2OIDERIES AND LACES, Collaf . ;,.Undersleeves, Cuffs, Spencers, • Swiss and Jeconet Balling, ,Swiss and Jticonet Edging and Inserting, . Lisle and Meonlin do do Florentine do do Linen Bobin . do do Valencenes Laces, GLOVES AND HOSIERY, Kid, Silk, Lislu Thread, Mohair and Cotton loves. ' White and Black Slak, and Mk Ingrain Hose Mixed and White Cotton do Nlona Half-Mao. DOMESTICS, Ginghams, Checks, 'Pickings, Calicoes, White Vluslins, Nankeen, Kentucky _Jeans, Blue and Fancy Drills, Vesting, Plain and twilled Linen, Fine Damask Line.i Table Cloths, do Towels, -do Napkins, • Bird Eye Diaper. BOOTS AND SHOES, Black and Fancy colored Gaiters, (Willis), Shoes of all descrißitttria, (Willis' make)' Fine Calf Boots, hip Peg'd Boots, Mons Calf Congress Boots, Boys_Boota, do Gaiters, ~, do Shoes, All kind Childress Shoes and Gaiters. - GROCERIES. Rio and Java Coltee,Lovering's Syrup Melas. see, Cuba Mola3ses, Sugar of all qualities, Rico, Spices, &e. Purchasers will (hid 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 pro Ats .-- ---, Carlisle. April 6. 1 353. ' • • \\ TUE- GRE/kM-IGXCITEDIENT OGILID EJVIPOICIUJIN IS caused by tho groat daily RUS . II.FOR M NEW GOODS at that old and established CHEAP STORE. Now oponing a splendid assortment of SP aING, GOODS, viz: cliditios Cloth, Barraize ode 'Leine's, Barmaids Elegant dross Silks, Mous' de page, Chintzes, Calicoes, Ciagliada',. ' - Needle-worked Collura; Undcrsleoves, &a. BONNETS.`,"' . An immense assortment of• Bonnets from 37 cents to $ . 5: Beautiful -nrid Cheap - Ribbons, Artifietals and Bonnef , Linings iti greafyariety, , CARPETS !' A big lot of now and chimp Carpotings; not to bo excelled in price and beau!) , in the Stide. PARASOLS. • AlleOmplate assortment' of Parasols and Sun Shades very low. BOOTS AND SHOES. , 1 have added largely to this departmontZend will sell them cheaper than ever. , GROCERIES. "A &ash lot of.cheap Groceries just received. Come oh with your CASH and save a . profit. by selecting your purchases from this magnif icent assortment of Cheap Goods. Kr•Rem ,embilr•the old eland,. East Main et, Carlisle. April'6, 1853. EHARLES OGILB y. .''Estate of Jot* , Baughman, deed. ..NOTICB is hereby given that loner's of ad. 'rninikration on the °Stew of John Baugh;. man, late of the borough of Harrisburg. decM, hive boon granted by the Register ol Clamber. land county to the subscriber, residing in South Middleton township, in said county. An per. eons indobted to• said estalet aro 'requested to 'make immediate payment, 'nett those havijog eininia will protient them for settlemont to HANNAH BAUGHMAN Carlisl6;.lpl 13 pd . , Adm'x. , Chop , 101-.4IOVeIL, 'The eyibeeriber htie Pie , t opened an'other v011e,.61,•th8 best quality , Peri; Kid Olovee, , et the low price:pf,o2rets. per pea..., , • ; GAP: New Coeds!! New Goode! t. • riE sub Scriber having juskreturned from the city offers. to his customers and tho, public in general a large ,n . nd wall selected as ttortment of Candies, Frau Nuts, which for nrtce'and quality can't be, beat. We. have .cOnatantly_prt.hand_and manufac turing CAND,IES of a superior qualisy,;con• sist: ng of sticiteandiea of all kinds, Mint, Lemon,ChOpolafe & Gum Diops, Fruit and Ntits of all' kinds, such as Oranges. Lemons, Figs', Raisons,,Dates, Prunes, Almonds, Crenin.NutS, Filberts, Cocoa Nuts, California & African Ground Nu s, &c. Also' a large assortment of WillovrCradles, Cabs, Coaches. Fie.; Accordeons front' 25 cts to $lO, Butter, Sugar, and Water Crackers, Cavendish, Congress, Mrs Miller's and Good wins Fine-cut Tobacco', and a variety of other goods. From •the libetal patronage 4011010 re exten ded to him he hopes to, receive a continuance of the same. 1i:1 - Remember the .place, oppo site MARION •HALL. UM= JOHN D. GORG heraiiiriforrns his old friendsi "and customers' that he has ,removed his TIN WARE AND 'STORE ROOMS to the room lately occupied by Mr. J. W. Eoy es ia Grocery Store, on Main street, where no will as heretofore .manufacture and keep constantly in alike every descrip ion of TIN AND SHEET—IRON - WARE, made in the best styli) tind at the very lowest prices. Good 'workmen and the very best ma terial always emploed..so _as to ensure entire satisfaction. SPOUTING and JOB-WORK done at the shortest notice, in a superior man ner, and at fair prices. Also, in store at all seasons a largo 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 ho in tends shall not be surpassed by any other es tablishment; comprising a score or more of different styles to suit ail - Mates. Thankful to his friends for the patronage so long bestowed upori him at his old stand, be respeettnlfy in -vttes a'call at his new establishment. confident tharhis'hiiteda sortment cannot fail to plese. April 25, 1853. JOHN D. GORGAS, Carpenters Wanted. FDIRE `43iimberland Valley Rail Road-.Ciim. 109 will „give from' four _to-sbi months emplbyment to r 2 or 15 good-efiergetic Work men, None other neod armly. o such good wages will be. given. Application must be made immediately at!ibe officettoftfic company-in Harrisburg, Carlisle, pr-Chambersburg. R R Office' Chamb'g, April 25, 1853. 3t A. F. SMITH, Sup't. Dissolution of Partnership. THE-partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers. under the fir't of Heagy & Hemminger, in the Milling business at Middle sex Mills, wet dissolved by. mutual consent, ou the Ist of April, inst. The books are left in the hands of Wrn. •Heagy with whom all per• sons are requested to make immediate settle ment of titer accounts, as the business must be closed without delay. IVM. HEAGY, JOHN HEMMINGER. • apl 27 To all whom it may Concern. TAKE notice that n n application was made at the April term of the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland Couniy, A D 1853, fur a char ter of incorporation of the Church of God, at Churchtown in the township of Monroe, and the said Court made the following decree " And now to wit, Anril 11, 1853, it is direc ted that the within writing be led in the office .3f the Prothonotary and that notice of the ap• I/Hewlett thdrein contained be inserted in two newspapers printed in the borough of Carlisle, in the couOty aforesaid, for at least three weeks -prior to the next term of this CoUrt." - By the Court. If by the next term no - sufficient reason be shown to the contrary, the said Court will be asked to grant said charter. Apra 27, 1853. HARDWARE-SPRING SUPPLY THE subiacriberrwishesgo draw the atten . tion. or,. the public to their own interests, which they may consult to good ,advantage -examining—the -elegant and complete assort tpent of Hardware of every doscriptior., which Ito is now reeoiviugnt hie old stand on North Hanover street. TO COACEMAKERS. We have a large supply of spring's, bths, bands, laces, curtains, and floor oil cloths and drab cloths, of ditl;3ront qualhics, in fact every thing in your line. • traa, TO CABINET-MAKERS CAAIPDELL We offer complete setts of venters, knobs and mouldings of walnut and mahogany, to Bill both the taste and the purso, the splendid assorment of tools in your line, as also u complete stock of building materials, such as looks, hinges, screws, latches, glass, paints, oils, varnishes, turpentine. &c. and va rious sarpentere tools cheaper ,han ever, as has been acknowledged by a carpenter who has sects them. cannot go wrong in giving us a call for a sup• ; , ply of hammered, rolled, t,la and other iron genetally used, as Ills.) cast, shear American and English blister steel, &e. OUR FARMER, FRIENDS will also consult their interests by looking at our cheap shovels, fork's, trace chains, home , and every other eater() 'from a .cradle to a plough,to suit them in price and quality. THE PUBLIC GENERALLY aro Mitt invited to examine the 'qtrantity and quality now on hand of cedar ware, tubs, churns, buckets, oils, such as fish, sperm and flaxseed oils, which will be sold at the lowest cash prices. I would also call attention to my `splendid. assortment of WALL PAPERS, pre'enting a numberless variety of Patterns at prices from 6 cts. upwards. Remember there is no mistake hero; as all articles Will be solo' at the lowest cash prices at the old and well known staid rn North Hanover street, East sice,.bet . weeo McGlaughlin's lintel and Kell er's Lint Store. JACOB SEA ER. march 16 • FAs t uoNABLE Clothing - House. WIRE subscriber is now having made up a largo lot of very superior CLOTHING, which he is determined CO sell as low if not lower than any other house in the country.— His stock Will consist of— Fine Dross, Sattinett, 'deck - and Overcoats Cassia - pre, Sat:itiett and. Velvet Cord Pants, , Also, Gloves: Rosiery,Suspenders, Cravats, Shirts, Shirt Collars Umbrellas, flats, Cape. Merino Shirts and Lirawers, &e. I will it all ti m is keep a good assortment of Cloths Cissimsres and Vestings on • hand, which will barnade up to order in the best and most fashionable style. I have as foreman of this establishment a practical tailor, one who has had consiclarNe experience in the busi ness, and is not surpassed as a cutter in the borotigh or Carlisle. All garmenia made td order warranted to fit and well made, if not, no sale: I am now receiving direct from Philadelphia a fresh assortment loths, Cassimeros and Vesting's, to . whinh • I invite the atkentlon of my' numerous old customers and the public in general. . All in- want of cheap and.; so l garments will do well and save money by calling and exuminingthisstock be fore purchasing elsewhere; ,No trouble ro show the 'goods. Recollect the stand next door to- Burkhelcler's Hotel. Make no mistake...just one door from the corner. •sep29 • CHARLES °GIDDY'. To Builders 8c llSuskeepers. 0111MHOSE who are building, or • about com.. mantling housekeeping bo sure to find •at all times an assortment to select thim. Locks of oil sorts and sizes, with brass, argil.' 10, mineral and white knobs, with japanned or plated furniture, butt hinges; cast and wrought, window glass froth Bzlo to 21:1:28.,bolts,seraws &c:Sce., You who are about to be married and goitng.to housekeeping, we have, everything:to please. such as fancy waiters and trays, ivory handled' knives and forks, In sotto or by.the dozen, common knives and forks, butter- knives with platiid and ivory handles, frying and bread pans, smoothing ironic, tubs, churns, ho." • HENTtIrSAXTON. 'Carlisle; 'March9, 1853. j To Coach and Cabinet Makera.• , . THE subscriberic fully prepared .tai,-meet their: wants with an enlarged ateek - oChardware in their line, smbraciritfinal:matningereitrings, axlea, bands. patent'leather. Wes. tarialn find floor - sloth, ito:,walnut ind:tnahoga p y . vancere,, glees: and, mahogany:knobrif Of all mac nod patterns; ,a. 'largo varnishes, , oils; turpentinoial'euch. priced, that will , •roulte it theirinterget!to:givellifm the preference. ' J7S IB . 11. SAXTON.' ,B:toreg $r- *..1)0p0. A. S. WORMLEY REDZOVAZ CARPEN,TE'RS Exa.miiir. 13LACKSNIITHS. tegiil 'ittbi Ottler;NotiCes, Estate of - Dr. "8. 11.• Long. "decid. ETTERS of Adminintration on the estiste I_4l ofDr. Samuel H. Long, kite ofbor ough of Mn deceased,. limns been issued-to • tho subscriber, residing in said bor. ough. All persons indebted toy aiitestrite will , makeTiMmediato payment, and those having. Claims against it will present them for settle ment to the Subscriber, in whose hands the Books of the firm of Drs. V. li. & S. IL Long have boon placed for settlement. MVO 'PUR ‘IiVI ZUG, Adm'r. Estate of Daniel Doner, (he'd: Letters Testamentary on the estate of Danl. Doper, dec'd, late of West Pennsboro town ship, Cumberland county, have been hutted to the subscribers, of whom David Donor resides in West Pennsboro township, and John Donor in Frankford township, in said county. All persons having claims against the said estate will present them for settlement, and thoso indebted tvill make immediate payment to , DAVID DON ER, ? Ex ., 13 , JOrIN DCONER, S March 23. 1853, ' Adininistratoria Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that the Register of Cutnberland'Cdunty has issuel Letters of AdministratiOn, de bonis non, wits this will annexed, to the undersigned on , the mato of Con. John Rood, doc'd, late of rife boratidti Carlisle. All perscins having adeountiragainst said estate will present them - for settlement, and those indebted will make'privment to WM. H. MILLER, Adm'r Carlisle, March 21, 1853, -- • r.F4tatq of. Henry Bobb; deed. M. NOTICE is hereby g ven that letters of ad minlatratfon, on the estate of floury [Jobb, late of the borough of Mechanicsburg, dec'd, have beau granted the Relater of 'Comb. co. to Jhe subscriber, residing in Silver Spring turp. 3 in said county. All persons having claims against said estate are regit . ested to call and make settlement, and those Indebted to make, immediate payment to mar3o JACOB MUMMAJ_Adin'r Estate of George W. Singizer, dec. NOTICE is hereby - given that letters of 'ad ministration on - flie estate of George IV, Sing izerjatcr6f Churchtown, Monroe twp.. co; Piave been granted by the Register of said county to the subscriber, residing in the same township. All persons having claims against said estate are requested to call and make set • tlement, and thOse indebted to make immediate, payment to •• mar3opd JOHN BRANDT, Adm'r Estate of Georgd Cramer, dec'd. OTiCE is hereby given that letters of ad. Ministration, on,tho estate of GEORGE -CRAMER—Ia tcr oftiowar to wmihip , Cumberland'eounty, liave been granted by the Register of said county to the subscriber, living . Ai-Clipper Alice township. MI persons having claims against said estate will present them for settlement, and those indebted are requested to make immediate payment to mart JOHN B. COOVER, Adm'r. -rum xNsußamcm. The Allen and East Ponnsborough Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland coun ty, by an Act of Assembly, is now fully organized, and in operation under the management of the following commission ere, viz: Jacob Shelly, Wm, It. Gorge's, Michael Conklin, Me!choir Brenneman, Christian Stay man, Christian Titzel, Jacob. EI. Coover, Lewis flyer, Henry Logan, Benjamin IL Musser, Ja cob Kirk, Samuel Prowell, Joseph Wicker. sham. The rates of insurance aro no low and, favor able as any Company of thif kind in the State. Persons wishing to become members are in• vited-to-make application to the agents of the company, who are willing to wait upon thein at any time. ' BEN J. H. MOSSE R, President. Hanes Looki, Vice President] Lc %via Flyer, Secretary. Michael Cocklin, Treasurer. AGENTS. Cumber/and County.—Rudolph Martin, N. Cumberland ; C. B. Herman. Kingstown ; Hon-. ry Zearing,. ShiremanAown; Charles Bell, Carlisle; 'Dr. J. Ahl, Churehtown ; Samuel Gralinm, West Pennsborough; James MeDow el, Fiankford ; Mods Griffith, South Middle ton; Samuel Coover, Benjamin Huverstick, Meehaniesburg;, John Sherriek, Lisburn ; Cuover, Shepherdstorn. York. County.—John Bowman, Dillsburg ; reter:Wolford, Franklin; John Smith, Esq., Washington; W. S. Picking, Dover ; Daniel Raffensberger, .1 W. Craft, Paradise. Harrialurg.—Houser & Lochman. • Members of dm company having policies adout to expire can have thorn renewed by making application to any Q 1 the agents. Nov. 24, ly. WHITE MALL ACAXIMIV3.3r. Three miles West of Harrisbtgrg, Pa. lIE Fifth Session of this Institution wil commence on MOND AY, the 2tl day o lay, next. Parents and gum diens are reques ted to inquire Into merits.of this Institution before sending their tons or Wards elsewhere. The situation is retired, pleasant, healthful, and convenient ofaccess. •Phe course of instruc tion .will embrace the diflc 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 assisted by foul well qualified Teachers, two in the English Branches, one in Penmanship and Drawing, and one in Music and the Modern Languages. • . . TERMS. . Boarding, Washing,Tuition in the ^ English branches, &c.,per ses- talon (5 months,) sso[oo Ancient or Modern Languages, each, 000 Instrumortal Music, 10 00 Fur Circulars anotherinformation address D. DENLINGER Pripeipal. mart 'Philo Ilill, Cumberland county, Pa. Bonnet Feathers THE subscriber has just opened nit invoice of Ostrich and other Bonnet Feathers nt one hall. the Usual price. Also a yr.) , cheap lot of Fancy Dres Silks. lye) INTNER: COAL! COAL !The Boot and Cheapest in the Market for Family Use. 04? O'. . Tita° o' - Z.20" - --1200-1.70 NS -of-t hescelebrated—Rattsch- Gap. Coal, Dauphin , county, and Gold Mine Gap Coal, Schuylkill county. just received and for solo at prices from e 3,25 to 83,50 per ton, by K. DIDDLEjr. at the warehouse lormerly owned by S. M. Hoover. in - Coal can be delivered any whore along the line of the Cumberland Valley Rail Rend. Orders by letter (post paid) promptly attended to. (march 16.) • THE LANOASTEII Mgt, Which Intelsat closed its exhibition, wee eat toboon visited ,•by forty thousand persons in ono day ; but a lookoron estimates the crowd dttily.seon buying goods at A. & W. B.I3INyZ'S spleadidl XE IP STORE, as little less than that null° fair. By giving them a call, you will oblige them and benefit -yourselves by saving, from ono to two dollars in evory ten expended for goods. They are now opening ri truly largo and MAGNIPI- ‘. CENT STOCK of) Fancy. and" Staple Dry Goods, Groceries, •c. , consisting .of Dross Silks, and other dre sloods..Bonnets, Ribons,., Alpachas,• Merino, . Ginghams, Flanuole. Printe,-Blankets, and a comipletcr-assurtment of House furnishing goads, Dress trimmings, . Laces, Milinary goods. .Cloths, Cassimeres, Vesting% Hosiery, Give's, Table:Cloths, Sheeting, Linens, Jeans, Cords. &c. &a. TIM nhovo arc only n low of the endless voriely.... Thermo:wrote all would..entirely monopoliso the columns of Ma 0-Herald.t . Ohm us a call and you will get cheap, goods. - . i .0.3t.27, ma. .A. at' Wi .OENTZ. Fmk Garden Seeds. ofUST reeli'ved, our naani B.uPPIY of Fresh and Choice:Garden and Flower. f3lecida.front tha .eatenalve establishment 'orn . A; Drier, Philadelphia, Which aro warranted to bp, the very beat , quality • : . , • mar 23 • 'S. - W. HAVER.§TICK,i BitagrovAn. THE Store of tho oubooribor.'ombraoipir TEAS, GROCERIES, Quaansware, and ell the Vatietleffustiqy loot by.him; is removed to his "ow buildina. No's 2 isr; 3, MARION HALL,' Watt Main ' .March 30; 18D3. • J. W. Mebitine. . . MEXICAN , NUgT.A.BIa LIATIZIENT: Through by Voices. MESSR.9.,AA; 4.c-160.—Gsritte• BIEN J, . We have been using your MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT with thdromt per.. feet 'succett. One of our most . ialirables Express horses had-been mock troubled by large swellings or tumors °tithe fetlocks ;' Ahoy, had grown lar ger than hen'S It. si...ts being disfigured t4y three nppendeges, tile limbs and joints ap pei.red quite stiffened, swollen and' lame. We had tried ninny Li laments and other remedies, but nothing appeared to produce any effect upon them. We would willingly HAVE GIVEN T I VENTY-EIVE DOLLA RS to !lurched them removed, anti the, horse restored to soundness. Our hostler obtained some of your. Liniment; and applied it without knowledge. A.few days ago he mulled our nuentian to the horse, and to our surprise sad gratification, his legs were peretly H smooth, TETUMORS HAVING ENTIRE LI DISAPPEARED! We asked liimbrwhat mogiehe had effeetedquelyttreinnrkabl e cdrel His reply'wati that Ire had 4eeu using the m tTS _TANG LlNllHENT___onAtiera_about-ten days and,,tlie result was the entire rem - 10mi of the to tiers without producing any soreness or leaving a Scar. We Ihcrefcre take ,grent pleasure in nein*. mending the Liniment, anti shall continue to use it whenever occasion requires, id 'preference to any oth_r preparation, so long as it produces such remarkable•results. June 90, 1052, KINSLEY & CO, St:Millen and Eastern express,. No 1 'Wall Si., corner of Broadway, New York:: • • Since the above certificate was, given, Messrs I{insl4 8r: Co have informed us that one of his drivers Was thrown 'from his wagon in-the,upper part of the city., and Va4y badly bruised, the wagon passing over his body. He was taken into a Doctor's office close by, and IHE PHYSIC'. lAN TOLD HIM TO IR. E 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 went pleasure In reeofdniendink the MEXICAN At USTAIs . IO LINIMENT to 'all our friends and customers. as the best article we have ever used for sores, bruises, sprains, or wilds in horses. We have used it extensively and always effectually. Some of our then hive also used it for Severe bruises rind sores, es well as rheumatic pains, anirthey all say it acts like I : nape—we can only say that we have-abandoned the type of any other Liniment, J. M. HEWETT, Stable Keeper to the American Express Co., and for Haruden's Express." NEW YORK,JuIy 81,1852. We hereby certify that we-liave" used the corn pound-know mas—the-MUSTANG-16INIMENT— and have no hesitation in recommending it as the bbst article we have ever_ Amed_for_tbe.cure sprains, galls, cuts, bruises, &c on horses. All who doubt this, will please call on die undersign. ed, and they will be- happy to afford all other information in their power ns regards its efficacy, &c. • LUTZ. DALL & CO., Proprietors Manhattan Stage Co Extract from a leiter dated SACRAMENTO CITY, Cab Aug. 15,1868. I believe the MUSTANG LINIMENT 'moat an excellent article. My wife brought rt couple of bottles with her, which I must thnnk you for. Since she came here, MY HORSE .TALL DOWN WITH ME; and injured Inc consider ably, but broke no bones. I had recourse to the Mustang, and the relief, and in fec' cure was astonishing. (Signed) 1) RANSOM. Extract from a letter dated Pirranutto, Pa.. October . sth, 1852. ' Another circumstance which 1 noticed a fow days ago, I thon A ht spoke highly of the virtues of the Mustang. Being in the otfice.of a Physi- ciao of high standing, I noticed'as lie opened a door of Ins book-case, several 'bottles of Mus tang, alongside of which -was-an -astprv-Mustang--- , - bottle r and a two ounce tireseription vial FILLED WITH MUSTANG LINIVIEN'I' on which Was the following directions i " Rub the throat well night and morning with-the Liniment, and wrap a woolen cloth around it." , . J P Pi.EMING. S. W, HAVERSTICR., Dr. S. ELLIOT, and WILLI M H. BRETZ, Agents for Carlisle. Genera Depot, No. 5, Phoenix Block, corner 2d amp - ock streets, Philadelphia. A. O. ANDREWS Gen. Agent. - 41) , " , ' • . • .... r- ' - 7 - 1 ATE I t . ' `-‘ i3_ :::: ,77,- \,••_:•.,44.V./..7"44,-,..; ' • ' c s, 2 -o,•ktkitt. il'''''''''to..it;i:tak. Li7.------r--- - iir - • --- : , ... it' '4 , Tt i.: . ..., ~..o ri ; 4 t !..4 - F A. .. . ~ . . ... ... CHERRY PECTORAL: For tho Cure of (MOORS,- COLDS,. .IIOA.RSENESS., Artow- CUX IS, CROtTli, ASTH MA, WITOOPIAT-0-00ITOIT AND OONSUIVITTION. -Of all the numerous medicines extant, [and some ot them valuable . ; for the cure of pul.. munary comploints, nothing has ever been found which coold compare, in its effects with this preparation: Others cure sonoetimes,'but at all times and in all diseases ot the lungs and throat where medicine can give relief, this will do it. It is pleasant Mtalte, and perfectly 'safe in accordance with the directions. We do not advertise for the, information of those who have tried It but Bones who have not.— Finnin') that have known its Quo will pot be without it, cad by its time,lid use,-they 'are secure from the dangerous. consequences •of Coughs and Colds which neglected, ripen into fatal consumption. The Diplonan„of the Mosn'achusetts Institute was awarded'hiihis prepardtiein by the Board of Judges in'Septcmber 1847; 'also, the medals of the three great' Institutedi. of Art; in this country; also the Diploma of the Ohio Inatilute at Cincinnati, has been given to the Clams' PECTORAL, by their Government in considera tion of its extraordinaiy excdlleke and useful ness in Curing affections a the Lunge and Throat. _ Read _the following opinion founded on -the long experience of thu eminent Physician of the port and city of _ _ ST JOHNS, May 8, 1851. Dr J C AYER „ Fivo yoars lrial of your CHERRY PECTO RAL in my practice, has, proven what I fore saw from lie composition, Must bo true, that t. it eradicates and cures' the colds and coughs ' -w,hich 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 kir the distempers •of the Throat and Lungs.. J J BURTON, AI D, F R S. ' See what it has done Mid' wasted constitu tion; not only in the following cake, bat a thousand more: fiennenv, Jan 9411: 1851. Dr Ayer.: In the month 'iof July last I wag lunches; by a violent' diarrlicea, in the mines of California, I returned to 'Sap Fre:incisea to hope of receiving benefit from a change of climate" and diet. My diorrlnna . °cased. but was followed by a •severceough;and much' • sorenese. I finally started for .home s .laut re. calved no benefit from the voyage,„: My cough ?: - Iciatall•nucid to grow worse, and , when,l,arrived ;a: New York, 1 waa .at marked by my ?acquaintances, as 4, of Iconsumption, I must confuse that 1 Raw oon uftlolent mason to . !doubt whet my friends ell • believed. At• this liiao tcomtnenced taking your. tatty Livatuablo 'medicine with little expectation of deriving' 'any bgnefit booi its, ono, You' would not re. ceivo these lines did 1 not•regetd It my duty to. :state to the 'afaigteds through • Y 9 11; that' ay health, in the speon,of"eight mnnths, is fully restored. •thti•Anie of your CHERRY FECTORAL., Vomit truly,, WILLIAM W. SMITH , • 'tit AsontaTon, April 11,fi, 1,848. Dear slr Vecting that l him a been spared froth, lc ',immature, grove, your instrumental. ty by the providence dialed, I .w i ll 0 toe Alto I iberty to !expreas. Day gratittidn. ' • • • cough need the alarming- synanimpa of Von" sumption bad rethtced muitcio'tow to leave m, uurbing kope..w4en,' itb . ):aighT.hrctuslat me bottle DI your IrEoronx. - lt . eemdedto afford immedtaie relief, and ?nnii /4'4 few weeks, time tree restored me to soUtutbeabh If it-will do for others ?what it lane gone : for.mp, you omp certainly cog of the boner., storied' mankind.. ;, Sinpopoky wishing y0. 1 ,.0ver.9. Rok • Viry mspentiollY yrrurtt: ' JUN 4c1,3A HIRE . 4 Neoinrosv.vitliv*(mureh. • With such assifauckii!Fond fromo • gaii grt n ick at rongF r' prpoir cfm Ike rnA ed, tileks it. b6' fyolti it4'eflic(alttptgi, ViOared ~hmt,Sola 41Eni I'o A eriiik4 Cifottifii e t,oirtdli Valk
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