Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, June 22, 1853, Image 4

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' Oyttt6 -earas , apyr,lut being eon
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ylficed - tif an errsir, but especially an_ oh
-add' 'again has it' hien
\'• thtit of all.pedPle' in the "world, far
• tOretire the most eoppionefecli, that / their'
‘-• -do;th.lage for no . Uglier' reason than= that
deetr them• gen
'---•grathtiis.befcire A:that-they have , a walLof
• their 'Own, at.l4.ltf4t:tto-shole''world,Cin•
• 'lnciffitth theta: ,Semis spch farmers have
knoivit 'Certainly, but'..ptill with trnth
• cud' aayrthat I •niiielier among - My
•
country friends not a. few' of a contrary
kifidi The other day I was in conver- . .
' it with my old 'f • d hfi
. astio nen .1,.- s e
. of Highfield farm; n'''Manliorn', whom I
much!; 'though When 'I tell ,
hint Au . ," he,,-usually•rePlies ; 'The, boo: is
ott, the -otherleg,. Mr., I lumphrey •;, the
• bocit4ti•oh the 'other, leg' We were talk
,times. together—bat you
shall'hutie:.the.account that -he gave, of
htlitalf, as r mil as I . can remember in .
• hie OWn word's.- ' • •
4 1 have been as ' obstinate, , pig-headed
tirturn , ..in my. time; 1, suppose, as .ever
striale,across, a furrearrbut the day has
gaits by now, and high time that it had.
- - ,The,fikh of my plough ;and, and the
sward of my grass, land, are different to
tibat they used to be. • , •
' • Witty years ago; James Holt. was my_
neighbor. A Wiser Man than I: was, or
ever shrill be wait James, though , at that
• tithe I 'did not think so. When wheel
• • ploughs were • getting • common, he says
• 'io' ; 'Neighbor Ashfield, you - are fal-
Wig:behind - the times, you , must set up
- a wheel plough or • two:
* c won7t' eaid •"My father aever had
it Wheel, plough-on the farm, and-why
I
!You knoir, hir. Humphrey, that far
-- /hiers'efiere ahvays blunt in their speech,
one more so than farmer. Ash..
'field;
.Whon draining came into use_ more
than it had ever been before; my neigh-
Isbr says to me : 'You are standing in
• yotie own, light, in not draining your land
!mire than you dorbet better late than
never.- Better begin; now.'
eI won't,'says kalet - those cui up their
meadows, and--lay-otit their-money-in
slough tiles, that like; my meadows shall
remain as , they always have beet4'.. -
. 'Well,' says he, 'at 'any rate trim up
- your hedges and : headlands, or 'ndlands,
as you call.them, a little closer. There's
a deal of land lost on , - your fa`rm. Trim
up your hedges and headlands.' ,
won't,' says I ; 'My father was as
grioti,a farmer as any in the parish; he'
knew What he was about as'well - as you
do; and he never- trimmed up hialtead•
lauds more than I do.'
Soon after this he was nt me again.-
- Your land is stiff, neighbor, says , he;
I Would advise you to try one of the new
fashioned clod crushers, for. you would
find "it an advantage.
I wont'artid.l. Such- jimcracks may
suit somelpeople; but they' wont suit me,
my harrows break the ground quite as
well or better than 9 clod crusher; if some
folks : as i could mention were half as
fond of work as they-are-of new whit s,i
it would - be krtheir credit.
Noighbor .4311 field, says he, .a year or
awo after threshing machines had come
in fashion, you and.l must do as other.
er:people do—we must set up a thresh
ing machine. -
I wont, says I. Why should I do that,
that my father never did I And why
should I take the bread out of the mouth
of the laboiing man ?
But never did I see my neighbor more
in earnest than when he came to ask me
to give something towards the Sunday
Schools. Lend them a helping hand,
said he; for they are doing more gcod in
the parish than you think rot.
I wont, said I. We never used to
have Sunday Schools, and plough•lads
and dairy-maids do'none too much as it
is. What they will do
,:if you make
scholars of them. I cant tell.
All this time I thoutht myself 'won
drous wise, id not heing led astray by' the
new Tangled notions of my neighbors ;'
but at last my eyes were opened, for
there was, not a farmer in the , Pitrish
who hadn't better crops than I had,'
I saw that my neighbor with a wheel plough
could do without a driver, and bold the plough
tail with half the trouble that it edema, so I
set up three or four wheel ploughs i.%and what
IcOuld do without them now it Would billard
to any. .
Keep your lend wet at top and dry at bot
tommaid my neighbor, when I began to listen
to him. , I took lie advice, had my meadows
well drained,: and never 'had any cause to
grudge either the expense or the trouble.. Ho
whotdoesn't drain his farm, if it is a wet one,
Is draining' his. own phrso.••by bad manager
/lonic - O.OmM me end saw that I lilt an
sore or tnittf ground by my
. alovenly,bedgels
- and kekllettde; so I net torwork anchlied them
tritimittltp close. 'lt Was a foolish thing that
_
this was not done _ before.— :, • , •,
---- I
wee backward en o ugh in venturing on 'a
heavy - iron press -wheel
s oled crusher;; but
Whe&l'did;" I found more 'Work done by it,
than hale& doe pelt' of harrows. would 4 9 .
No one eau persuade me , to set it aside' non.
Nohodietood stiffer than:l`Otlngaitnit the
threahlog maohinne ; but fur all that, whe&l
eon hiir_otisili , ' my. neighbor could turn a ban
gred bishala ... a<doy out th&eiravv,•;nbile my
men thumping ' ' naY with their flails didteo
little, I• gave way, at once, and; set up a ma
- chine. •.•
Adinyneighhor had - get; the better4f my
' obstinacy in eo many thi n s , It. wati,not at all
likely he would' give up trying, me mgain
a
bout the Sunday•Schooht. , Atleathe beat inc
there, 'too. 'iormanY 'yearn 'have I support
ed. them, and ne ver shall theY need ti , ,peund
while Ihave ono to ,o",ve: • '
At,the Preacat, rhym e though len:111ot fend
of • etuning•trook: er'nothing after eiery Min
thing, I.keei..Any, eyes open to fee, l'Antigy
ears open to hear; _quite-disposed to belike
that my neighbors areas nista an I am,'`and to
profit by, their jadgment:ne : well &Ling 0191.
•,, ofteu:aurprlsed-me to thinkthat, af
ter eating. my feet) • againat''Wheet'plouglo,
drohdtig,,' cioderushera, threshing =Aitken,
and Sunday Skit:lke; I •- Aall adopt them all,.
hut / bOlhave htr."AdMphrey, the real tenth to
be tbia, , :that ~I- n ever,erturthe illAdition . n or
piT4'o,9*Vi A pleased Gad" to ehorr•nte
Thioit:,liikti, that
OP°*9 ' )i/ O ir *,;, l - i .4i4 l "xttcliit?44ol4#4:Y
r*iwiaieyroilf 040 'renders
Y ( s, l qa* , f V1 16 , 1 i./ 6 ;49.-WAPit,. g i
, 11 .nlot!r. , ,titibei:yathe. • •••31eldr:•014b;r,
'exalsg# ire Ilee'eritetereeiSlVF.:.` Vell4 4 ‘
0 ' 44 *54,440 34'llfVfn
,Ileaikiiirip:i t y*rai ro pia but we never
" „ •
- ,Ottkii6r`::oll,b
Rtrtit‘F atqll u alczi
or sr s IL
-Goods
, „
;AC the storbofthe,aut!gcrfoer ir tkytreaf Iffritfor
pry Oqode,, groceries, Boo,(4' 4.` Sh9Ca $5.6
,
The sub seri bar' respect fully, Informs hia friends
,bind numerous : eustonterav that belie returned
Ifirn"Pigladelphitt witlx ...a large and varied hi:"
ie?rttneuf af - Spring:and ;Summar Goods,: con 7
;alining in part, •of C loths.::Cassitneres, Bat.
tiinets,..Vestingsi MuslinsiTiekings -Liner"
'Velvet. Caps; ,Cravats, Suspenders:Gioia. .
! " LADIES' DRESS GOODS, • •
.
,'Silks;. Bombnzines, Fig'i,'Plain and .Chrtege
nbls Poodes,: Mooslin de Laines, Gitigharns
~Calicoes, Alpachas, Merieees, Shawls, Jim
- MEN§' & BorS' HATS &CAPS.
„
!A:I/dry:la:ego assortment, embracing ever
!style and (plenty: l'A largo assortment c
[Bonnets, Ribbons ' ', timbrellannd Parasols::
BOOTS AND 'BtIC'ES.
An extensive variety of Men's, Womon.s and
Oltildron's'Boots and Shoos; Gum Shoos, from
most - tetubrated manufacturers. Also,
coltirod and white Carpet'Chain. '
.-.•
Such its Sugar, Maw, Moho . sea, .Rico,
Oheice teas from the•well-knoyvit ton dealers,
Jenkins &•Co &c.• •
All who visit our osiablishinont are free; to
acknowledge that wo are selling Foreign and
Domestic Dry Goods, Boots, khoos,Bcm, nt as
tonishingly low prices. • Our ,ow prices has
aiteady attracted a largo number of people.—
The attention of all whoArish good bargains
is solicitod, as inducaments can be Offered, to
purchasers.; • Due' t forget the 'corner opposite
Lemiaril's old stand, North Hanover street.
Butter, Eggs, rags and soap, token at mar
ket prices. •-• • N W WOODS, ' '
ep6 ;Agen t.:
DRUGS ! DRUGS I DRUGS !
Fresh spying Stipplv!'
just.roceived alrevri stock ofNed•
I icines,.Paints. 0t..6, Oil, &c.,"oshich'
.having boon purchased with groat care 'at the
host city houses, I can confidently recommend
tq Families, Physicians, Country Merchants
and Dnalora, aa'bcing &call tind pnro.
DILUGSI,
Patont-Medicinss, Eferbsand Extricts,_
Fine hemi eels, , Spices;ground and whole
Instrurtionts; Essences, . ,
Pure Essen!: Oils Perfumery, &c..
Cod Liver Oil--Warranted Genuine.
DYE-STUFFS. . •
Indigoes;
Maddeim,
Sumac
Alum,
Wotherill & Brother'h - Pure Lead, .Chrome
Green and Yellow, Paint end Varnish Brushes,
Jersey Window Glass, Linseed 'Oil, TutOen
tine, Copal and catteh•Varnish , , and • Red Lead;
price, fresn aril 80cm - did. eh
soriment of
FANCY GOODS, FRUITS ;
Confectionary,end innumerable other- articles
milaelated for,use and- ornament, allot wl.ich
are olrertufat the lowest cash prices, at the
cheap Dreg Book and Fancy Store of the sub.
scriber on North Hanover street.
S. W. HAVDRSTICK.
May 28 1851:
SADDLE'AND HARNESS MAR=
nnHE subscriber continues to. carry on the
.11. above business, in all itsvartons branches,
in North, Hanover street, Carlisle, two doors
North of Leonard's corner, where hb :Intends
keeping on hand - agencral assovuneat in hip line,
Consisting of all Itinds,of fash
losable SADDLES: Bridles.
martingaloe, Girths Circingles
cling- and saddle
bags. . Ho. also
manufaciares thomost approved
Spanish Sprags Saddles, ever'
used in, this country, those
wishing a handsome, dtirahleand pleasant sad•
die will do weltto - eall and - see' them: He ilia
-inanufactures Harness, Hi-Idles, - Collars and
Whipiin all their varietios,-and confidently be -.1
Neves from tho general approbation of his cue
tomers,. that ho makes the neatest-iand best
gears, in all their. variety Cl breadth, that - is
mude in the country. He alsiimakis
at Matrasses to order, viz: Straw, Husk, Purl
ad Hair and Spring Mistresses. All the above
articles will be made of tho bast material and
worknianship, and with the utmost despatch._
„. ianl4-1v " WM. ositon.q.•
'CARLISLE . ,
POUNDAL& ZACH IN ESHOPI
Tsnbecriber continuesto manufacturer:3H
X his Foundry in East High street, having
on hand a great variety of good materna, and is
prepared to furnish IRON AND BRASS
CASTINGS. which will' be executed to order
Of not op hando lathe shortem notice, such us
Cranks and - Mill Gearing, Spur and Bevil
Wheels, Gudgeons lar'Saw Plough
Castings. Cutters. Point Sherim..Wagon and
Coach, Boxes,: 'Spindles; 'Cur Wheels, Car
Chair& &c. Steam Engines built to order and
• repaired. All i kinde of machinery in Paper
Grist Mills and Factories repaired at
short notice. 'Mill Spindles dressed and turned.
\ lso, Horse Powers and Threshing Machines,
such as Bevel ,Gear Four Horse power ; Hor
izontal Gear Four Horse Power , ; Horizontal
Gear Twd Horse Power, Ploughs cforn Shel.
tors and 'CorriCrushors. Thrcrhingmachinea
and Horse powers repaired and Job :Work done
at the shortest 'twice. Pa.tcrno of fferent
kinds on hand and made to order.
lie also has on hand a large supply of Phila
delphia and Troy Cooking Stoves, and Moon
etan.ly making COoking StoaMa,ol - various Ira . ;
proved pat•orns, for coal or wood. Ten Plato
StoYee t Grates, 46 c.
Repairing done to alt kindsfmr Machinery.—
AR kinds °fold Iron, Brass idd,Copper 'taken
in exchange for wink.
• apOltf FRANKLIN GARDNER.
Fish Fish, 01 Fish.,
FIFT% barrels +of piime TIo. 1,, t? and 3
! Afackerel, in whole, half and quarter barrels,
)ust received in store and for Bale at' e lowest
prices for cash by - -
mbr I 7 ' . J. G..WILLIAMS:.
• avtAcicnitzt,:•,
200'bble ! m Whole pr . id Halfbarrale, ir?‘
rbarrah!, n
receiving" and for sale by
.. WOODWARD &
• • •,
Window Shadesi• Carpets' ,and Oi
' • • Cloths. •
•
„.. ,
.. STEIVAILF .DEPtri", •
A T 224. North 2d.. Street, above Wood'
„ex, Philadelphia,' would most respeetftd
ly call the attention of, Ilia friends and .the
public in general, to Iticlarne and well se..
elected stOckof‘Gtopett .04 ,Cietile,• Malaga,
Mi l itant tSloake,, Deer . :Jllata, Stair ; Rotledl.
ache covers, Table Covers. Cocoa Mat:into, horn
yards wide. ttir Public: Mouses Counting
4 - Inuaea. dee.
Also—t& StOre t 13e, Spring] Gar
'den Strew, above 1tb..!.:;
. - .
i i*AGEDIr
TWO. Women FOullilititChered 11.!
THE greatest excitement,prevails, in Phila.
dolphin on.account ilio inhuman massacre
of two helpless • femalos s but a 'greater and
morotintense excitement exists since the arri- •
vanl. a:Banta &Brothers, of: a . splendid lot of
at lSonte-' •-•- • •
• , sPlurdirG GOODS,
.
whien , m..i nib . selling off to . the public ritvery
low prices. 'Among tote lot ore Dress Goods,
every kind, '''Bonnets, very'cheap. Ribbons,
Chintzes, Musliattoad a great stocker Cloths,
Cassimereir, ,Veatings, Summer lituffotill
general Variety. Further particulars !tercel.
ter: •, & BROTHERS,
'?'march 16Bil ' •
' • • COAL! ',0041.74•S
- The
_ lja , t and, chnipnat,hi hf,tlll(arket ter
+;', • • rtunily Use.. , -
• • ••". ' .4111
.u'ofi
.* • •
Staa,',t ON of the he celebrated Iteetteli GoP
Coat i llaiiiihin, eountiq'linA Gel&Mine Ga p
Coalo Sithitylbill.oouray. jeer:ricblved end fe
;:Bala at prices ftern $ 3 , 25 19 , 43,50 Par to.n. V'
E. IlI11)14.1a aL the 'warehouse- forreertY,
• owned tiyl3. Dt[4,ltoecerd, • • •
ireCeat can be' delivered 'env ' , l , ittertt attune
the line or the Etintherreild ValrevnAir,laoad;
Order. by, 'octet. (post 0ei0),0rm,31119-P,",931t1Y4,11
o • ( Durrotocir, - i • •
-."
Log and Cam 'Woods,
Oil. Vitriol
Copperas, ,
I Lac Dye'
and Halters, also
Atebicfne.
. . . .. . .. 4 _ ~ . .... .:.- '......•..:V.'1PT - :4 , .'::...::.;.§:''''-'/A -..:'-''''.
. 11 . f.-
)211.4tio.A.k.inuqixor.q.,......14.FategFti,,
-1.:: - ..througifty:,E1Oress
'MgssriO. BllAGG:&'CO.Gistrirxr=
ititte:' We Uwe been using -yourIVIEXICAbI
,MUSTANG-LINISIENT•with' the moat per,
fect:snecess.•,• One, of our most valuable Express
'Soria:4loSO been nine's tronbleff Gy large'swcilingi
or toirenrs on the fetlocks; they had graters lar
ger then lien's eggs. Besides being disfigured
by thrqsa appendages,' the - limbs end joints' eV
neared quite stiffened, isiolleu and, lame. We
had 'tried many Litiments and other remedies,
but nothing appeared to produce any effect imdu
them. We , would willingly HAVE GIVEN
TWENTY-FIVE (JOLLA ItS to bevelled them
retnoved, "and' the, horse restored, to soundness:
Oiir hostler. - obtained some of your Liniment, and ,
nppiied it without knowledge. A few days ego
lie 'called our attention tq the horse, and -to'our •
surprise and gratification, his legs Were perfectly
smoods,I'HETUNIORS HAVING-ENTIRE
LY DISAPPEAREO! We asked Idea by what
magic : id lied effected suctill remarkable cure ?
His reply was that he had been using the 51US
!PANG LINIMENT on theris',fibout ten days,
result wastlie entire rnnioval of the tu- •
mors withetit•producing any soreness or leaviiig,
_
. We therefore. take great Wetmore in ream•
mending the Liniment; and shall continue to use
it whenever occasion . requires, in preference . to
any oth.r preparation, to long as it .produees . such
remarkable results„., : ,. • ' . , • •
June'3o, 050. KINSLEY Ce CO,.
Southern and Eastern express, No 1. Wall es.,
corner of Broadway, Nau! York- , . •
Since the aboveeertillan'o was given, 'Messrs
i insloy & Co have informed tui that - one of his
di treys was thrown from his' wagon In the upper
port of the city, nod very badly- 'bruised, the
wagon:passing - over his body ; ••,, Ile was taken into
. n-llcctor's office close' Ilty, and , PHYSIC•
TOLD IBM WE THE AI USTANG
ugENT; as be 'find recently-tried' itiii a
similar• ease with great meas. lie did . so, and,
all the soreness, lameness,- and stiffness, dye.
moved, "so that the ^next' tiny be was about his,
business as'ustlal. • •.•
'"'We. take great pleasure - in recommending the
MEXICAN ItIU.STAvNG LINIMENT to
,all
our friends and,custnnierzp as the hest nificle we
hnvo . ever, used ..for. sores, finites,' sprarni. or
gable in horses. Alte'have used it extensively
and nlw•ays ofv.Our .rneii, have
ial so used it foraevere bnusca • 'aud poresi nsiv'ell •
as rheumatic. wins, and they : tdli6ny, it Rodlike
magic—ye cnn only say that vi havu abandoned.
the use of any.othet , Ltidniehi, , ',--.-
' • ' '• J. M. HEWETT,
• Stable Beeper to the American Fxpress Co.
aml,for Haratlinex Express." •
NEW YORK,JuIy 31, 1852.
We hereby certiry that'we have used the com
pound known as the MUSTANG LINIMENT
mid' have no.hesitati tot in regommending it as the
best article we have ever Ipted for' he cure of
sprains, galls, cuts. bruises, We on horses'. 'All
whotloubt-thisiiv ill-plense-ia I I on the:undersign , -
edtanththcy wilt be happy toaffct'dliltuthci
'information in their ponce as regards its efficacy,
&c. LUTZ.,DALL Co.,
_• Proprietors Weinman Stage Co
.13zirnot from n letter ditml
SACRAMENTO CITY, Cal. Aug. 15,1852.
I believe the MUSTANG LINIMENT most
an excellent article. My wile brought a couple
or bottles with her, which I must thank volt lor.
Since she came here, MY MUSE - FELL
DOWN WITH ME;and injured me consider
ably, but broke no bones. 'I had Tecnuere to the
Mustang, and the relief, and ih fact cure was
astonishing. - (Signed) 1) RANSOM.
Extract from a letter anted
PrxTuna°, Pa.. October sth, 1852.
Another circutnstituce which 1 noticed n few
days ago, I thott i ,lit s poke highly of the virtues
of the Mustang. Being in the office of a PLytti.
cinn of high standing, I noticed as he opened n
door of ins bookcase. sevral bottles 011%1 us
tang, alongside of which wasan EMPTY Mustang
bottle, and n two ounce preseriptian vial FILLED
WITH MUSTANG LINIMENT, on which
was the, following directione : Rub the thront
well night and morning--with the Liniment, and
wrilia woolen cloth around it.".
„ _
J P FLEMING.—
W. HAVERSTICK;.IIr. S. ELLIOrt7; and
WILLIAM. EL nt - triTz, Agents for Carlisle.
General DepotrNo. S, Plincnix Block; corner
2d and Dock streets, Philadelphia.:
- A. O. ANDREWS Gen. Agent.
111500.CHALZENGE:
WHAtEVEßconcernathe health and happi.
noes of a people is' t all times of the most
valuable importance. take "it granted that
every persbn will do alt itt.theirpower,to save the
liver of their childrenoind that every person will
endeavor to promote their own.licalth at all sac.
ritices. I feel to be my duty to solemnly as
sure you that WORMS ,nceorcling to the opinion
of the most celebrated Physicians, are theptima
ry causes of a large majority of diseases to which:
the children and adults arc liable, if you have
an appetite continualychangeable from one kind
of 'food to another, Bad Breath, Pain in the
Stomach;-Picking at the Nose, Hardness and
Fullness of the Belly, Dry Cough,'Sloti Fever
'Pulse irregular—remember that all these denote
WORMS, and you should at once apply the'rem
edy : ROB ENS ACC'S WORM 6YILUP. '
An • article founded. on Scientific Principles,
compounded with mirely vegetable'sulistances,
being perfectly safe when taiken, and 'can be given
to the most lender infant with decided beneficial
effects where Bowel , t 'omplaints and Diarrhea
have made them weak and debilitated; the Tonic
properties ofmy Worm Syrup arg such, that it
stands without an equann the catalogife of reed=
icines, in giving tone and strength to the Stom
ach, which makes it nut - infallible remedy for
those afflicted with Dyspepsia; the 'astonishing
cures perforrodd by this Syrup alter Physicians
have failed, is the best evidence of its superior
afficacy above ail others. - •
TILE-TAPE WORM!
This is the wet difficult Worm to destroy o
all that infest the human system ? It grows to an
almost indefinite length, becotniegao coiled:lnd
fastened in the Intestines and Stemneh,taccting
the health so sadly as to cause St. Vitus' Dance,
Fits; Etc., that those afflicted seldom. if ever sus.
,pecit that it is Tape-Worm • hastening thenrtonn
early grave. In order to destroy this wurinos
.very energetic treatment must be pursued, it
would.therefore.he proper to take 6 to 8 of my
Liver Pills so. as •o remove allohstructions. that
tIM Worth Sy ettirmay act direct upon the Worm,
which must be taken in doses of rablespoonfulli
three times a day. These directions followdd
have never beewknown to fail in curing the most
°Wiest° rase of Tope Worm: ,-,• • • . "
HOBEINSACK'S LIVER PILLS.'
No p•srt.t.f the system Is mOrcslinble to Mosaic
than the LlNlS4 . ,!taerviik,tora_fillefer to purify
the bleed, the proper secretion tb the
Bile; ao .that, any wrongaction of the Liver Ow
fects the other important parts of thp system, and
reiults varicusty, in'''Liver'Complaint, Jaundice,
l)yspepale, Stk.., We should therefore, watch ev
ery symptom that might Indicate a' w.rang SiCtior.
of the Livdr. Thotto,piJis being, ;compote& of
Roots and Plains fdrmsbed by nature to heal the,
sick: , Namely, let. An EX PECTOR4NT,
which augments the secretion from the Pulmo
nary Mucous membratie,Or promotes the dis
charge of secreted matter. .'2(1:. An 'A LTERA
11VB.4which.changes in 'some inexplicable and
irtaenaibld Manner the certa.n morbid action of,
the system:4(CA TONltfeurnieli give lone tind
Strength to the nervous system; renewing health
and viler to all parts of the body. Atli. A CA
.141.411-11C Web acts in perfect harmony `with
the other irigredientsmid operating nn the bow
'lea, and expelling.the ;masa of corrupt nyd
vitiated matter, aml • twit:yin. , the.l.flood, which
destroys disease and restores health:' ,
TO FC's ! 4LES;
You wlll , f nd then pills un invaluable medicina l
In many ceMplaintato which you'are subject. In
olistructienta either total or Amalfi!, they have
been' found of an inestimable benefit, restoring
their funcitomil arrangements to nifealtby actinn
purifying- the blood and other fluids so effectually
atto putte 'fired all complaints which may arise
from tousle irregularities, its betulticli: Oddities%
dimnesh ef pain in the side, back', Ste,
'None'genuine.unless aigned liobensack;
all others being prise ;inflations,' ' •
CCr agent* wialiil4 new • atlPplieffi and Store'- ,
;Repent desirous of 'becoming agents must alb
diva the rreprietor,l.tlobenfutokiPliillt
' I: • •
ariENTB - TOit COMBEiLAND ,p.ourrY
Haversileli, S Elliott, and
,S-Hubbard',-Derliale:
If.dnyd,'Lisbugpj Day: a nd-. 1 '1 1 ' iifibk Mediae
lesburg ; 'Coy(F" - , Ifoguestciwn't ..11Iniersticla
Strohm, Kingstoivn 1' Seniter, ,Churclitosin
Noyes, Sluippeftsberg's• ' *DiVin_, • , ropertown't
Grcason,Tininfield,, bused at Dice, Dickinamit
Wealtley Sbrider, Centreville; Donaldson &
Green, Pulmatewn ; Ittierde K,Wherry, Niau;;
burgs t..
i Paltie 25 ceilte , each • •
ilk Wiiid.to the ! _.;
ir*FCEITED • tilie day,;,
1.11,, nal ,P:10, o l d frio,y 8 ugar Cured'
llama, 40Tiapoa Sugar: Curad j ,fteof, in'atpro,
and Or. oak:I-chop, for rash or tho ' grn . . ,
„,0. - VIC/SAM
Maieh; 3o )0 3 '. 40:0;4,01b.c,3Ft'14.[-.f.
'4lp• •44 artrir Stink
PHOOUCrE DE'A.L;ER.I3; OQMAiffisioN,
poR,v,TARDING,MEII.CATIV, .,
; 3 '44619 • VAltr.lB,l:E.
itii6fellaneou
PrigEtil:ri 'OUR TEETH. piriToll4i3
*prpia4s,gr.filobraied Too t h 'Wash
,
Irons prepanition has long been'used
in Neil troek and Philadelphia,..where it has
:attained bultihnense for.clennein,g;
beauthyletlhe teeth:- It is an
excellent remedy for aore.sort or bleutlitiggiims:
It also iniportea delightful freshness tollio mouth'
and 'agreeable oiler to the breath,:• ' •
laad tlfe folkiviitifrom Dr.
•
I can, with the ,-utiniit, confidence, recork
• mend to the '.itablic,'„Zertnatt's Anti-Scorbutic
Tooth 'Wash as the beet In use. In my- practice
Ins a Den tat, thuVe used and recommended it for
me last - f ive years, and have humid it to give Sat,
Astliction
or anything , injurious to the teeth or
in every, instance, as the Weill does not
gums; bet, on the contrary', is the heat antiseptic
acid,
it the practiee, unit
Iherefure; would recommend
he use of it, not only to those, who wish to pre
i/4"6their teeth and gums, and haven wholesome
, Wreath; but alio to these hohnve d " e " cd' g" mi
, for teeth. The use the Wash, fora short time,
will insUree return lii.their healthy slate.
, GE.OIIGE MUltltAYMentist, •
• 1 , 70' 6I , S Eleventh st., telow.Chestnut
llentlel;* ot ,Carlisle, - says 'Zer
man;lom well . plettied with your Tonth Wash :
It not
..... elerinseirand whitens Abe teeth without
ink - ding them',l4itimees sord.or bleeding gums. '
I cheerfully recommend it to the profession and
publio,as the very best preparation dint Toll be
used for, Cleansing and preseriing the teeth,
healing the guinsond giving sweettiesslo the
, JOHN W. 11PNDEL, Suigeolunenbit.
Price '25 cents 141 , bottle. Prepared only
irannis Zeman, nihilist and C horniest. corner
of eatharine_streets; Ph i ladelphia.
for awe by SAMUML bILLIOI - I',,Uni lisle,
. octl3 Iy3
NovEltailr luator Voracs
MILE undelsignodm piepared to manufacture
Mosul engines and boilers, blowing=cylitt.
ders, gearing Tor rolling, grist and usv nulls
mill screws, lathes and 14 4 Aplanes, shafting, hangers
Jfie ; and pathos, and every van•
ot MACHINERY and CASTINGS,such
as, hot blast pipes, gfis and water pipes, retorts
and,lamp posts, car wheels , and axles, fire
plugs and hydrants, collar grates and water
spouts, viall coupeiug, and n very hanOsome
assortment-oftiow style warns !impotent tenco
making, posts and gales, cast bathing eibtorne,
largo size, and a number of row patterns for
nine plate and parlor stoves, horse pew
s Wand threshing machines of improved plans,
plough castings, cast. columns and fronts for.
houses. •
.Mill owners and mill-wrights arc respectrui
y solicited to call and examine my new and
mprOved assortment of mill gearing- patterns.
Patterns and smith work made to order and
machinery repaired promptly.
N. 13• Railroad • oars of all dimensions
built rind repaired.
'Harrisburg, May May 26
Jmars WEISE, K.-CAFDELL
. •
orythiri STOKE! •
WEISE & EAMPBELL. „
S. 1V Cartier of .21F Ilanoudr and Loather Bi.T.
Ult EG most respectfully to call the early attiie=
Ult lion oldie citizens of Carlisle and vicinity
to our new and begutitul assortment of Spring
Goods, selected front rho very best' of the New
York and Philadelphia markets, consistinget
LADIES DRESS - GOODS, • - •
Persian Cloths,.Barege der lane,, 13Iack • Clioli,
Chali Barege, (Aimation Silk, Bombazines.
Alpacas. AU wool De:nines, Mous do bag'
French Chintzes, Lawns, &c.
EMBROIDERIES AND LACES,
Unders!neves, Cuffs, Spencers,
Swiss and JaconetTimillnig.
Swiss and Jaconet Edging and Inserting,
/Ash, and Meahlin, do do - '
Florentine ' . do do)
Linen Bobin - do do,
Vulencenes Laces, •
• GLOVES AND HOSIERY, ,
Kid, Silk, Lislo Thread, Mohair and Cotton
Gloves. • I ,
White andlßlnek'Silk, and Blk Ingrain Hose
Muted - and White Cotton do
Mena Half-Hose..
.• _ DOMESTICS,. .
Gin,ghams, Checks, 'Pickings, Calicoes,
.White Mitalins, Nankeen, Kentucky - Jeans
Blue and Fancy Drills, Vesting,
Plain and twilled Linen,
Fine Damask Linea Table Cloths,
, do . Towels, .0..51
do • Napkins, WU
Bird Eye Diaper.
BOOTS AND SHOES, l'
.Black and Fancy colored Gaiters.,
Shoes of all descriptions, (Willis' make)'
Fine Calf Boots, Kip Peg'd Boots,
Mess Calf CongresS Boots, Boys Boots,
do Gaiters, do Shoes,'
All kind Childrons Shoes and Gaiters.,
• GROCERIES,
Rio and Java Coffee4Lovering's Syrup Moles.
sea, Cuba Molasses; Sugar of all qualities,
nice; S'pices, &c.
l'urchasers will find' it to 'their advantage to
call and examine our'stocic before purchasing,
elsewhere. as ids rfntirely new and we have for
curia - lotto "quick safes end small, profits.
Carlisle, April 6, 1353.
TIKE lECITEDIEre'r
.IT oarcnrls E.lllPolifeal
1S eauie&by- the groat daily RUSII4OI2
. NEW GOODS at that old and oetablished
CpIEAP STORE. Now. opening n splendid
'assortment of . ;
. SPRING GOODS,.. iz:
Challics Cloth, Barraize Ealnds, Barrazies,
Elegant (Hess Silks, pious de liege,
Chintzes, Calicoes, Ginghams,
Neadle•worked Collars, Undv.releovey, bic
BONNETS. • •
An immense assortment of Bonnets from 37
cents to $5. Beautiful and - Cheap Ribbons,
Artificials and Bonnot , Linings in great variety,
CARPETS ! , CARPETS ! !
A ,big lot of now and cheap Carpetinge, not to
be excelled in price and beauty in the State.
- ,.PA4A5049.
ATcompleto assortnicat of Parasols and Sun
Shades_ very low.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
1 have added largely to this department,:and
will sell them cheaper than over.
GROcgRIES./ • '
fresh lot of cheap Groc . oriMa just received.
Como:on with your CASH
,and save)] profit
by oplecting your purchvoa from this marmir.
icent usaorimont_oc_Cflinp.Coods.....,_Dfr_Reni
ember the, old stand, Fast Main.st,
• April 6, 14353: -•- CHARLES OGILL Y.
WM. ./I.IIII:ROTISER'S'
.
,t,intiLyagoopity STORE .
High •
St.,•• two doonihkast of Alarket •
• • &uttP,•Sjcle. • "
• -• .• .• •
10 11 . 4 '4 ll ) s o4ier th4nlcru.l fol., Oust fa
. yore would,inform , his old customers and'
.the community irl:traneral, that he has just, re.-
turnod from tho city
. with, large and full as—
aortmont. of Groceries, - Consisting in Part of
superior Rio, „Javai : ,l a rtgitiiyra,' and Roa'sted
Coffees, Lovering'A,Liltnp, and Pulver
izod Sug - rs, Brown
and,
rit,all prices,
looms al all QualPies and.. pricgs. , .
OUEENSWARE,
• •
of ovary deseriptioN including Freneh and E.
'Minh Chinti,An •seiiircir by ilia piece; also,
Scone China- and'connnon ware of overy*de
euription, and a lull assortment of" Glass waro.
,:•.. ' WILLOW , Sic CEDAR-WARE,
.
ouch to'Clothe, Market. Travelling, Sowing:,
Knife,' Tumbler, and Children's Fancy Bas
ltatti, Tubs,r.aintntl asd Cedar Buckets, Iron
tin.l Belies-bound' Wooden Bowls, Butter Fir
kins, Groccry,Boxes,,&c.'
.•..,
T &0.,. • . .
• . •
. .
superior Hlack, initictial and •Young Hymn
Tope, Churolnio, Piepqndpocoa. • ,
. SUGAR.CIJILED HAMS, •
. • .
,or, fi r y e ', qt allty, 'together .ivith ouporicir Dry
Hoof. Smoked florring,..Grothid .A1Ion; and
floo",totile'Solti Spices ctholl kinds.
r CI T,..
. _ • ....
ouch as p,imltor, Lerno!re . F/14 0, prunes,
Rpi
sins, &c
`LAMPS,
aSulLauppWof Pine! and-Fluld,bamtipi
Rafoy. Fluid Lartips, ; , •
.Sagars and Tobacco of: -One, qiliditithvtliepi
all' Ploos6 toll and examtptioryour•
oclvea rd did old stand. 1 • • •
— slrry,lB 1859 - " " "'• • '
AND XIXQII9RL,..
• IvAibgliiA , Tairwri
Maaaat e Drupe' jkicai Port 'o4..Anc k hoi brand
• Okampagno, Wjaoo,. ,13,91siort Ritr4,
• Dtandy, Drandk, • Pale' :COgniak-,;13
Dark Drawl y:11olland and `.Vlrtrio Ditt e i a ;
Sperm .CANDLiO4:3Ic • par, pound,•t..s . oiiii
apd,ttialangaf..MOL'ALSE: l : l , „Walitti4•Sodai.
lr - _iiyaoii;ll4ocrint niftek-PE.O,
•prinicip,e;',lte,ntaj4 !,..Cubtt, ClDArtfio . for.
eat° ty,tfio bi3k. or retail,' bring, an , ; your pipes
arld 40m,:;(m0,4Y-CIFIO. 14A.RNIT2rr
Muertionnentv..
ESSEI)TOE OP
. .
MAN UPAtTU KED _and ,for .sale ELI
KI{UPP, No 639, North Third street,
Ph Indelphin,is warranted to. render enure satin
faction, nod is licyond doubt the best and most
wholesome proparaticm a cone ever known.-
ODe package nt 121 cents NVILL'SAVE. four
pounds of ordinary Coffee. Try it and be con
vinced. A number of Essences of Coffee were
deposited Si the Franklin institute -in 1652. and
the Jtidges decided Krupp's to be THE BEST
in the exhibition. 'Friends, Bleu wish to enjoy
good, ehe'ap nod healthy Cup of Coffee procure
Krupp's 'Essence .pf C'elree. It is for sale by
nearly. AI the principal... Grocers and Druggists
throughout the United States. ,
• ' April 1853. . •
liriirlas Fair Pre'm Safes.
More proof of . their -superiority.—Thelate fire
- in Jersey Ceti/. • „
MR. SILAS C. : It gives us
much pleasure- to stale that a -Salo of —your
Make was the, means or,"preserving our books
and valuable papers, together waft a lot of
Silver Spoons, Forks, Ste., from destruction
by Me fire that occurred in our store on the
night of the 27th silt: at No ,9 Montgoniery
street, 'rho lire commenced near the Sale,
which, owing toils situation on a wall, did not
full into the cellar, but was exposed to the full
heat of_the'fire from its commencement, and
when taken from the ruinathad all the Mass
plates and knobs completely melted off.
• Yours, It. 11... EARLE & Co.
Jersey City, Feb 3, t&s§.
. .
Great fire in Strawberry qt.—Letter front Lewis
4- co.—Philadelphia, March 29,1852.
Mr. Joint FAnna—Sir It affords me much
satisfaction to inform you that the "Perrin:.
Salamander Safe" wadi we purchaied of you
a short time sire°, preserved our hooks and .
PMCOs in :good condition, during the severe
()idea: through Which it passed at the disastroui
conflagration that took plaCe nt otir warehouse
on the morning of the 28thinst., when the sale
was exposed to the most intense beat for yenta
hours, and when dragged from the flames was
red hdt on several sides.' We make this state
roentby way„of bearing testimony to,the worth
at these valuable Fire Proofs
J. R.JONES. I
_Vdry Respectfully, : LEWIS Sr, Co.
-
The Proprietor of the genuine " Herring
Salamander Sales, " challenses the whole World
imiliamtntl 7 otOiTe.Tkaaittmrt-Doltar - sTrc9tr - ciduce
their equal. Awarded the PRIZE ItIEDAL,
at the IVORLO'S FAIR, London, and the
GOLD MEDAL by tho American . Institute.
Over 8000 of these Safes have been seld and
are now in use, and more than Inn have passed.
triumphantly through accidental fires.
Second hand Satesmnd " Salamanders" of
oilier Makers, having beep taken , in part pay
for "Herrings." fur sale at cheap rates.
JOHN FARREL,
6 34 Walnut St., Plaladelphia.
IJJ'lfarbteized Iron Mantles,. Table Tops,
tram the rorks .of the celebrated '•SA LA.
Al AN DKR 111.1413 LE CO," nn hand in great
variety , . mar 30 3m •
SPRING IVIILLINERY GOODS
JOHN STONE & SONS,
Imporkers and Gaolers in French Millinery
Goods, No. 4.5 South Second Street,
Philadelphia,
^c, AVING reeeiv.ed by late arrivals a large
7 and well selected assortment of •
SPRING MILLINERY GOODS,
aro now prepared to effei their customers, at
the lowest market prices
-Glace Silks for Bonnets;
Fancy Bonnet and Cup Ribbons,
French Anil American Artificial Flow ors
Crapes, all colors,
Fancy Nets and Laces. .
Together with every article hpperteiging to
the Millinery trade. ,
March 9; 1863. "
WOOD ite. WILLOW Iitr:EIRE.
20,000 FANCY.CORN BROOMS!, '
1,500 Doz. BUCKETS, Assorted 'Colors.
600 NESTS CEDAR WASH TUBer,
800 CEDAR CHURNS,
500 DOZ. WILLOW BASKETS,
300 Doz. WALL 13. SCRUB BRUSHES,
The largest stock ever offered in Phila
delphia, and the cheapest . in 'the world. . Or—
dure promptly' filled.
March 9,1853
Cheap Watches and Jewelly
• • ' VII OLESALE and RETAIL
• ..
_.• -.•
_ , A - . . '
at :th e
•yh iladelp 1!i a W
atc h
Llde'ery6ir S ,__ul"
l 6 NtrtL Second Street, corpernof Quarry, Philadelphia. .),•
Gold. Lever Watches; full
13( 0003 aftOlgjewelled, 18 carat cases, 820,00
Silv'r do Ittllrd, $l2 GA Spectacles $7 00
Silver Le'pe jwls, 10 Fir,o SilvOr do. ill 50
do do do 9 Gold Bracelets.% 300
Superior Quartiers, 7 Ladies G'd F9s 100
Imitation do 5 S'r Tea S'nsosett,s 'OO
Gold Pens with Penni and Silver Bolder, 1 00
Gold Finger Rings 373 cente.to $8; Watch
Glasses, plain, 121 cents ;,Patent, 181 ; Lunet,
25; other articles in proportion. Al goods
warranted to . .lie what - They arc sold for. •
STAOFFER & HA RLEY ,
eePtBl.l' Succeesors to O. Conrad.
On hand 2 Gold and Silver Levers and
Lopines r still lower than the abovapriees.
WM. BAILY Sc SON, .".
. Impprlen and braless in
• ENOLISIL irnr.x6r & SWISS WATCIINS, - •
OILVEILW.I.M.PLATED.
IYARIC. AND NANCY ARTICLE',
1
Are constantly revolving the latest styles '
.I of the above Goals, which are offered at
wholesale or• retail, at
Nu. 216 3larket Street, above Sixth, near
• Decatur Street, Philadelphia. ;
*rtinousw . ilt
gay.
todononteof to So what flay or. .°
• •
•
•
AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE
THE. subscribers, in addition to their exterr.
sive Grocery, have connected therewith en
AGRIC U LT URAL WA REFIO USE and
SEEP STORE,•IIO, Market street, near the.
railroad, Harrisburg. Pa., and are prepared to
fill all ordeVs, by wholesale and retail, of all
kirids of Agricultural Implern, ins, Vegetable
•and Flower Seeds§ &c..' Country motchunts
with reasonable discounts to sell again.
-Horse-poWers and threshers, wheat.drillls
and seed -planters, plows, harrows and cultiva
tors, fodder, hay, mid straw-cutter , grain fans
corn shelters, vegetable cutters, hand grain
mills, closet shelters, hiloo rakes, churns,grind
stones' and improved , hangings, hay k straiv and
Manure forks, farmer's boilers, ox , y,ohes and
bowatatent,bow pins, raw chains, spades, hoes
and rake, Mist •diggers, wheelbarrows, grain
cradles, scythesnint Acytheotonos, potato° drags
pot augurs, axes and hatchets, grain bags,
grain measures, garden trowls, :pruning and
budding knives, grass and 'grain sickles, - screix
wrenches, p incers and gitnlilets, rut and mole
traps, cattle cards and horse brueliek.curry
combs, garden reels, cow bells, vs:11,4110 trees,
guano, plautcr, potidrette, bone , dust ; lime, war !
aqii, field and flower seeds: •
• A Iso,, a -large and fresh assortment of ORO,
CERtES,' TEAS; Ere., till cheap for end , .
''' • •' • BOYER. tr. HALL." .
011•Irqrain' and 'produce °fain kinds mewed
n exchange for implements.
' April 1 . , ' • •
. , To,lvziscsic:4 *.toS• -'•
IN STORC an d for sale ono:Of " Ctia' gorp,
iicing Hub" 'attaclinkOnf..
This bointlocicliidly.,l ha bola machine in ono' it
'lt well woriliy,thii Carnenicro „find.
.Coach, Molt nit; lie sold: v.ory,Ao* for.
:Oath atilt) Voinfly, Grocery of
'"- . 4P 1,29 ''• 4; • •C•
.
• •••., IitTATEILAND
T teat .
HE areDtiagoPY•l4 It , is ti 3 Oxe& fact
Rrc,lct tiovo . W4tOr,and Griat
oxertioni , requiie a ,correptiondioo dogroo of
repotio., 'and nothing is , 49 i pngoihabg,ge " p
phippe,, Gardnyr Brf Co'a polo;
'br4t4a..Blltfar iX4MS,, or 4,chje kora
Nviv , &;co - A , shgni,...core4 . l4Etz: rreea
onigoiqt,roepivpit tho nimili:arOeory. ', 4
• /. (4} LIAMS: j.
M. &J. WE. ROWE,
NO, tit NORTH THIRD ST,
PHILADULPIIIA.
AND
SEED STORE
Uicellnttcouo:_
EZEI
, _.;,COMMERCIAL coLtna.;
I. , catei No 127 Baltiniore Street; flaltimbre; Md.
• •
A`ira.b.stensibio object of this Institution is -to,
Place in 'the reach of individuals proper fedi.
• ties fort obtaining 'a thorough and practical
Mercantile: Education.. Nothing. indeed has
been,otnitiodaltat is, calculated io produce the
desired result.
The rooms of diaCollege aro well fitted-up,
.‘conveniently arratiged, ,and situated in '-the
most 'llesirable part of the City. COnnacted
thereto is a Commercial Library, and this,: in
'nennection with Lectureson Comma.
ciul Law - and 31ercantile Science,s a matter
of the:highest Importance to all, w ho desire' to
become Accountants of tho first order, and oc—
cupy stations of profit and responsibility. A
young man can here obtain a, more cor: ect
knowledge of general business matters in a
low weeks than can be acquired in as many,
years in any one Counting Room. ,
TIM course of study embraccizi Double,Entry
Bdok keeping, and - its adaptation to various
'departments of Commerce and Trade. Diemen
tile calculations taught according to the most
approved methodi. Practical Penniansbip, corn,
•liining rapidity of execution with beouty of
construction. Lectures on 'Mercantile • Law;
upon various' important Mercantile subjects
beside many other points necessary fora book.
kbeper or business man to understand. The
time necessary I'r an. industrious student to
complete the course varies from 5 to 8 weeks.
There being - no v.ication, applicants can enter
at any . time and attend both day and evening.
-Eiatnitiatians' are-held.at stated-"periods. - and-
Diplomas awarded to those Oho traduate.—
For terms, &c., write and have a Circular for•
warded by mail.
March, 23. 1853. ly,
1 1 4 etable , Cattle Pow
Prepared by Rreinig i Fronefietd,4
,TITE discovery of Bazi:vio, FRONEPIELD, &
CO'S CELEBRATED CATTLE POWDER, 1188
set the whole community 'alive to a new fact in
regard to feeding of Cattle, both for the pur
pose of maintaining health and increasing the
4 eduction of Fat, Butter and Milk. Theeffect
their Powder has astonished every oneAltat
:/as used ii, and tho demand has been so largo
that the proprietors could scarcely Manufacture
'sufficiently fast for their sales: • .
The immense popularity it hag obtained from
Farmers, Dalrytnea and Horsemen, and the
confluencund success with which they have
lived it have set the heads of other Druggists
at work to make an article pro - timing to be of
equal merits, thinking to take advantage of our
Powder's popularity, and by these means intro
duce other articles into the market, which
have no affinity to our preparation whatever.
Every person knows, who has read anything
of Agricultural Chemistry, that no powder pos
sessing such qualities as that which we prepare
was over known in any part of Gerniany, Eu.
rope or America. Wo advise all persons to
read Prof. Dcibigs's works and see for them
selves whether they or any one else, ever knew
of- a Cattle-Powder in Germany, Europe or
America, that ever professed to have the same
virtues, which we claim for ours.
The discovery is of American. Birth, o off
spring of the proprietors, and . there is no cattle
poWder now known in the world,that was over
manufactured from the same combination of
Chemical elements as that of Ilreimg, Fronm
field, & Co.
Do nut therefore suffer yourselves to be.de
ecived, or think that our powder is a humbug
because you have tried those mongrel ,sobsti
tuies and found no good fellow but rather inju
rious results. Never give an opinion unless you
hove tried the only gernuinO Vegetable Cattle
Powder in the world, as compounded and pre—
pared by Broinig, Froneilold & Co., No. 187,
North Third Strt el, Philadelphia.
N-13. Do not be imposed upon and allow
your animals to dicer linger with disease be
cause you have fed the Wrong Cattle Powder.
The signaler° of
BREINIG, FRONEFIELD & CO.,
is on the end of each pack of the genuine at--
tick. Sold in Carlisle by
April 7, '.s2—Get •H. M. RAWLINS,
STEAM SAW
THE Linder -signed owning a large Steam
Saw Milk-recently built, on an improved plan,
with a Zireterie saw capable of cawing with
fireat rapidity, locited three .nilleavest of Pa.
per town,Cumbcrlund county, at the base of the
South Mountain, on Spruce Run, and having
in possession near one thousand acres bf the
best timber land, in. the Southern part of Penn
sylvania, aro now prepgred to saw and furnish
lumber to order, at the shortest notice of the
various descriptionsused fur mechanical, pur
poses. They can furnish frame sniff for barns
and houses Of any length and size Vial may be
legfiired, weather-boarding, fluerieg,and fen
cing boards, poplar and oak boards and plank,
shingle and plastering laths oak and chesnut
shingles, cooper stun; pitelts pine posts, and
eliestuut rails and posts. They have now on
hand several thousand feet of lumber; chesnut
rails and !mite for,fence, oak and pine wood by
the cord, and 01. n engage to ha delivered.in its
scrision.several hundred curds of chesnut,_oak
bark for tarring purposes.
The proprietors haying availed themielves
of the neutral advantage's 01. their location,
which abounds, in a varlet} , of the finest
..timber, and-having_also a_ practicaLkin.wledge
of the business, are enabled, to furnish lumber
tower to the citizens oftinnberland count 7
than can' be done by any similar establishment
• —and as they wish and expect to, do a large
-business, will spare no pains to accommodate
the roadie at the shortest notice. .
The various descriptions of lumber: will be
delivered in Carlisle or elsewhere as niay be
desiPed: All orders addressed to the proprie
tors, Divan & Haskell, living in Papertown; or
to Win, D. Seymour, jr. in Carlisle, will secure
prompt attention.
1.)1V . E1 , 4 HASKELL; &
Nov.lo, ly.
11.11:19111111,R.E.
A LARGE SPRING ARRIVAL:
WHICH' surpasses in quantity quality and
prices any that has ever yet been opened
in Carlisle, consisting of the greatest variety
of all kinds of. Hardware, such ay. Shoe Fin
dings, Saddlery, Con,•11 Trimmings, Paints •
Oils, Varnish, Glass. 'Nails, Files, Anvils,
Vices, hollows, Springs, Axels,ltows, Folleea,
Veneers, Cedarware, 'Farming Utensils, Liar
and Rolled Iron, Steel,.&c.,Avitit a thousand
more articles unmentionable. -•
Having purelmsed largely of Heavy Goods
previous to the rulvance in prices,l sin enabled
to sell,goods at :.•.1d prices. ,Peesonsin.want of
Hardware are invited to,call and examine my
goods,and.hear.My priees, and you will be sat
isfied where the Cheap -hardware is to be hod.
ca.5 . 11y stock, of
'.WALL
he WALL PAPER is 'map
prot! by any' in itio Borough. . ' - •
,Thankfut for the former liberal patronage, a
continuance of the same is solicited by .
•• ' JOHN Limo. :
Waal Sadder North Hancivec,Street,
• • •-,:,•• • COU,IO.
•
PAINTING & - PAPER HABltunia,-
,• .„,
HARK . week! 7.respectruliit an
trounce to 'the •eitizena of, Carlisle that he his,
recottirrieneed.hie.hheittesitrett IlonsaFttinting,
'"Glazing'; and po l iar!lltp g i ! ir: in alt ifs raritnia
branches.. His . shop 'is in the' rear' of the;
Grammar' School. Thankful for pastj favors
he ItoOdelijilsfriclat teat lento business to share
.Port ton .of paltUe ' pat ronage. • Ile • will 'alio
attend te thUtrininiing tutdputtitiiig. of Venitian
&c. Priors made to snit :the tittles:lod,
all .work warranted u.0.0d or
' . - .
• .ziniebprnpr!!3!;_il7o!ll:-.''' • -•
.• ; .1006 .T,o.l49.l:iiriobrirnerkr coal 0r.., die beet
just,_ receiving eedfor kaki by-X.'lll3r D.
OLE, jr, onty,,tma per
5 1 . 04,/ 6 .; gi.sl
.
. .
MEM= •
RigkiVitiS
Splendid.PAncy Goode, ..Elegant Gift
:.Itooksi;
Q.ll W. HAVERSTICK has just rieeivsd
'front the city abdisi now of mug o spltn
dni display of ,FADICY ( ;,UULS,bunable for
the approuchling ..tielyday Seut(n , to ul.h h he
desires to cell the. attention ol his hit nds aid
the.publid His, assOr:111V111 ill 11118 cannot
be surpassed in noleby ,ai.d clegm . ce , srd
both in quaiitf cod. price el the artielcv, flat.
not fail to please purchasers. It st‘ou:d Lein,
possibiely onunrierate his.
itoLIDAy. FANCY GOODS,
which corn Prise every variety - of tom y
o . .the moot novel styles and CXylibllC 0.110
.such as • • •
Papier Macho Goods.
-Elegant alabaster awl Porcelain ink-stol ds
and trays; .• _
Fancy ivory'; pearl and•shell card CMS,
'Ladies' Fancy Easke'ts',
Fancy Work Bolx6, with sewing instiuni'ts.
Port Monnaies, of 'every varier,l,
Gold pens and pencils,
' Fancy paper weights, • -
Papeicries, with a largei .varicty of ,lodies
stationery, -
• -Motio-ocals and-wafers,-
„ Silk and bead purses,
Ladies! riding whips,' elegantly finitled,
Ladies' line cutlery, -
Perfume baskets and bogs,
Brushes of every Itind.for the toilet,
ItimescPsyerfurnes of rho various hinds,
Musical instruments, of all Itirds and of all
prices, together with awinnuthcrable variety of
raticles elegantly finished and suitable .forlin;
lyday - presents, towliich he invites special at
tention.
Also, an extensive and elegant, collection of
'HOLIDAY GIFT BOOBS,•
•
comprising the various English and Arnerßan
ANNUALS for 1853, richly embellished cud
illustrated POETJCA L W ORR S, with
CHILDREN'S PICTORIAL II Ct ORS,
for children of all ages, than which arching
can be more appriprtate or pleasing as holiday
gifts.. Ills assortment of :School Books and
School Stationery liaise complete, and ccm•
prises every thing used, in Collrge and the
Schools.' , He also desires lib call the particular
attention of .Families to his elegant ditploy of
LAMPS, GM AND OLES, &c.
from the extensive.establishments of Cornelius.
Archer and others Philadelphia, ccmprisirg
every. style of Parlor,- Chamber and Study
Lamps, for burning either lard, sperm or ethe
real oil; together__,
.Vases, Fancy
Screens, &e:"..fligassortment in this line is un
'equalled in the borough. ALF();
FRUITS. FANCY CONEECTIOARY
.- NUTS—PRESERVED FRUITS, &e.,
in every variety and•at all priees, all of which
- are yure and fresh, such as can be. confidently
recommended to his friends and the little folks.
His stock embraces everything in the lire of
Fancy Goods, with many-other articles useful
to lieuselteepers,which the public are especially r
invited' to call, and see during the holidays
1 110mArrib.nr the_alii_Stand.,nenrly_apposite:tho
Bank on North Hanover street.
decls 1852. S W-.-11-A-VER
Hu! FOR THE-RIZIDAYS
THE subscriber wongrespectfully annouro
tn , the citizens of this place, and all persons
visiting the sante' during the Holidays, that ho
has'now on hand and witl continue to be ,up—
plied with the latest novelties up to the close of
the season, comprtsing in port
of the choicest varieties, ouch as Fine Candy
Tdys, Jelly Cakes,, Bon Bons, Cum Cordial,
Lemon, Chocolate and Fruit Drops, „lime,
Vanilla and Battu Almonds, French and ex
ploding Secrets. .A Ise all the common vane•
ties, ail of-Which Will • ho sold tiliolaale and
retail at low rates, at
KRISS KINGLE'S OLD HALL„
in North Hanover s treet, a few
.doors north
of the Bank, - where we have just received
FRUITS AND NUTS
of (hes latent iniportations such as . Oranges,
Lemons. Raisins, Figs, Procne. Citron, Cur—
rants,.so_,ftend paper Shelled:Almonds, Fil
berts, Cocoa, Cream and Ground Nuts. Also,
TOYS AND . FANCY GpoDs__ •
Of evary kind from all parts of Europe, men
ufactured'of wood. glass, china, papicr macho,
tin and India rubber, zinc, &c., such as Fine
Wax, kid and jointed Dolls, Sewing and Card
Baskets, Work and Fancy Boxes, Flower
Vases, Motto Cups, Tea Setts, Music , Boxes,
Port Monaica, Battle Doors, Grace Boors,
Masks, Drums, Guns, Trumpets, Dom;nocei,
lotto end' other, games, &c. Fancy Soups rine
flair: Oils of every variety. In connection
lyith the above a large stock of
FAMILY GROCERIES,
such as pulverized, crushed and brown Su
gars, of every grade, Coffee, Molasses, Starch,
Green and Black Teas, Spices, Butter, soda,
Sugar, Water and (Mier Crackers, cheese, &c.
Tho subscriber returns his sincere thucks
to agencrous,public for the patronage hereto
fore bestowed ea him, and hopes, by a &site
to please, to merit a continuance of the same.
decls I'. MO N.Y ER.
WALL PAPERS, •
subscriber is just now receiving and
opening an unparalleled .assorinient of
WALL PAPERS. Those desirous pi trans
forming the interiors of their old dwellings
into now ones, and giving additional embel
lishments to their new ones, at o comparative
lylrilling cost, will do well to call and examine
for Ican.soll them from .6.-1 eta upwards. Re-
Member the old stand; East Main at opposite
Ogilby's Store. By the way. I would say to
those who also,want to improve -the exterior of
their houses, that I can furnish .them mill.
Wetherill's pure and fresh ground White Lend,
together with various other colours, blue. or
abge, yellow, various shades of green, &c., in
short everything calculated to adorn and dec
orate yciur mansions.
•mar 2
_mg of the high Aportance io mairied
Yie, or those eenteynplating Marriage., By IV M.
OUNG, M. D., Graduate :011ie ,university of
Pennsylvania, Member or the Hoyal College of
Surgeons, London ,and Honorary Arember ei•jhe
Ilbilatlelphia Me dieas society. The various
forms of Secret Diseases, Seminal'AVeakness,
Dinneen ot the Prostrate Gland, Impotency, soli
tary habits of youth, are faithfully described, tinil
all the recipes given in plain language. The
chapter, on selfeabuse and Seminal Weakness is
/worthy of prrticular attention, and should be read
by every one. Young men Who have been unfor
tunate 111 contracting disease, pro iOUB to Plating
yourselvei under the care of any doctor, po mat.
tar what his pretensions limy be, ge t a co py of
of this truly valuable work,
Sea Captains anti persons going to sett, shOuld
possess Dr.•Yor.ng's Tretiii - se on Marriage, tho
Pocket .lEseulupius, orT,yery one His own Phy
sician.
o:tr Let no father be ashamed to present a -
eopy of the lEsculapius to his. lid. 'lt ,may
save him' front 'Ain etirly,•grare. Let no young
man or woman enter Mtn. the sect et ablitattions
of married life, Withent'reading the pocket ./Ess•
culapius. Let no one suffering from is haelmied
cough, pain in the side, restless nights. nemous
feelings, and the whole (min of Dyspeptic sense-.
'llona, and given airily their physiCian. be an. ,
other moment without consulting the Xmas.
dius. Have the married or those. about to he
married any impediment, read this errly useful'
hook; tts.it has been the means of saving thou
sands of unfortunate creatures from the' very
jaws of death.' Upwards Oa MILLION ,copies
of this celebrated work- has been sold in this
'Country and Europe since Mil, when the first
edition was Issued., • - •- •
co• .1% Perkin sending TWEI'4I*-FIVE
cents enclosed - in a leiter.will receive one coo,
of thief book by mail ;ar five copies will be sent
Pl., SC 'Address Dr. • WILLIAM . ' YOUNG,
IVo.
_)53 Sprtnce Speer , •Pl'i l adelldija; 7 post
.Twenty* years prailice in the city of l'ldladel.
pitin - certainly entitles Dr., 'oling '•
Aanceof the afflicted, tiOd.'lle May be,corstilied
oni any of the disrases described in his difftiont
pnbheations, bra' 'oftlec .149.- Spruce' Strert, •
everyday , between 0 and - oedelock,(sundur es,
ceptetl)'and persons flt any, distance can consult •
Dr. Young by. letter, railer .PAID.
~.7:: REMOVAL:.'..„
. .
THE &Ore of thO oubaciiher. emprOoloit..„
. • TI9AkiaRbEERIEO4
QueOntiavare, 414 ell the Yarielieitusueltg;ltevt
by him, is remove 4 to .hie Inevi building;Xt.!.
sa; s, hi#ltloN
' West *tan, Sao
March 30, 1343:
ME
,t.o,ret'
..:41',:,-,qii6po.-:-;
"WE STRIVE. TO PLEASE,"
CONFECTIONARIES
HENRY SAXTON
OCTOR
for‘2s cents, by means
he POCKET jESCU
PIUS,.or, Every Ono
; OWN PHYSIAN!
'ho thirtY,slX(ll Eli
, with one hundred en-
Inga. showing• Private
411808 and IHalforma
is of the -Generative
fern,.in every shape
Ifoepilto which:is nth -,.-
eitsee of Pennulea, in.-
(see page 190);
Erty•
M