Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, August 10, 1853, Image 4

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• From tlitp2parm Journal:
The roxinoch Oorn.
We ,
• have equally •faverablo accounts
as the- 'following of the Pennock Coin
Drill; from Several of our Chester county
'friends, who gave it a thorough t ri al this
spring. -The advantages of drillMg in
corn are. so Manifest, that this implement
must soon come into general use.
Mn. EEITOR was tempted, by the
notice in your Aprilnumber to purchase
ono of Pennock's new Corn and
its pgrformance. has ,givert_such, , entire
satisfaction,
satisfaCtion, and.so grittily 'exceedel my
expectations, that I (eel- it .a duty I owe
the farming
.community to call their at
tention to this impleuient, that they may
take advantage of it another season.
have long been of the opinion that
drilling in 'corn suporcede all other
modes, of planting, as soon as a •real
good drill is within the roach of every
farmer at .a moderate price. ' And I do
pronounce the Pennock corn planter a
real good one though not perfect, as I can
suggest what in my opinion, would be
anAmprovement, to wit :• to arrange it so
as to drop regularly and Without fail, one
grain ono foot apart. This dis`tance ivtll
allow more 'stalks. On the ground without
being too close, than any other inede Of
planting. The Pennock planter, as now
contracted, drops two to six grains every
eighteen or-thirty-six inches, as the op
erator may desire. I prefer the former
distance, and. /, now have aihandsonie
and evenly planted fields , of corn as the
State of Delaware has everlireiduced.—
When ray corn'first'canieUp 4( averaged
over three grains to the .hill-none too
many perhaps, at first, as is..safe.st to
make a liberal allowance for birds and
worms. At the second dressing, I weed
ed it out to two stalks, allowing the most
healthful and vigorous to remain.
ome of the advantages of drilling in'
corn are these • ,
Ist. Ecomoray.-1 have over thirty
acrh in corn this spring; one man and
a bo,y to ridelh&herse, drilled it in three
days. It being our first attempt at using
a drill, we lost half a day in in extiUri
morning, arid !'getting our hand in. '—
Next season I will guarantee to put in
thirty acres of corn in. handsome style
with the same drill, in, less than two
and a half days. To plant the stn:
ground in the, ordinary way would keep
the man and boy busy enough during
ten-days, at least. Here then, besides
the time gained for attending to other
w,ork, is a saving of the whole labor of
planting, in the ordinary way; as you will
plant the thirty acres with a drill in just
the time required to tt mark out" the
ground before dropping the corn by
hand.
24. The corn is better put in, if I may
use the phrase, in every respect. It is
planted at a uniform' depth, and therefore
comes up evenly. The grains are drop
ped sufficiently close togethet, and the
hills are in straight iines, and can be cul-
tivated to better advantage. I can run
;my harrow teeth . as . lose as I please, to
every stalk in every hill in the field.—
Every farmer knows the trouble of her.
rowing when dropped in theusual zigzag
style of careless and tired boys.
3d. The corn is not so,easily washed
out of the ground by floods, as when
planted In marked out farm vs. One of
my " fields is on quite a hillside, and
though a heavy rain came on soon after
it was planted. it required one man but a
couple of hours to repair the damages,
while my neighbor's corn in , the next
field was so much washed up, as to re.
quire several men a whole day to replant
it.
9th. The birds are not so destructive
to drilled corn as when planted by hand.
It is a singular fact that the crows and
blackbirds would war:der ever my fields
searching for the hills, apparently taking
no notice of the young corn peeping thro'
the level ground. In a few spots where
tlotooramos oat_off_by_ivorms And replanted
they would invariably find it and pull it out.
They seemed to think that-Unless tho cora
was in hillooks it was not genuine, or worth
pulling up. Whether they will "progress"
with' the ago, and discover that corn is corn,
'whether planted by hand or by drill, romaine
to be seen.
ether advantages might be named, Mr
Editor, but I have trespassed enough up
on your Columns already, I Will close
with the prediction', that in few years
every good farmer will as soon think of
doing withoutsa plow as without a corn
drill.
• A DELAWARE FARMER
New Castle county, Jurie 18.
xIIR sivsunaNcE.
The Allen and East Pennsboroagit Maim!
Fire Insurance Company of Cunaberiand coun
ty, incorpOraied by an Act of Assembly, ie
now filly organized, end in oPirptiort under
the management of the following ioratuission
ors, vi;:•
Jacob Shelly, Wm, R. Gorgao, Michaei
CoalUin, Molchoir Brenneman, Christian Stay
num, Christian Tilecl , Jacob H. Coo'Mr, Lewis
Ryer, Minty Logan; Benjamin U. !dosser, Ja.
cob Kirk, Samuel Provoli, Joseph Wicker..
sham.
The rates of insurance aro as low and favor.
able as any Company of the kind in the State.
Persons wishing to become members aro in
wiled to makompplicationto tiM ageats of the
company, Mid aro willing to wait upon them
at any time,•
BEND. H. 11110EISER, President:
Hamm LOGAN, Vice President]
Lowia-Hygr x secretary.
Michael Cocklin, TreasUrer.
AGENTS.
Camber/and' Cousty.—Rodoleh Martin, N.
Camberland; C. IL lierman.Ringstown ; Hon
'ry Zearing, • Shirerstinetown; Charles 8011,
Carlisle;..3. Ahl, Churchtown; Samuel
Graham, West Penneborough; Jamas McDow
el. Frankford ; Mode Griffith, South Middle.
-ton; Samuel Coover, Benjemin Ifavarstick,
tiocilmniesburg; Bohn Sherri*, Lisburn ; Da
vid Coover, Shoeherdstorn., • , • '
York County .— John Betim es , , Dillsburg;
Pater Watford, Franklin; Bohn Smith ' Esq.,
Washington ; W. S. Picking, Dover ; Daniel
Matron aberger, J' W. Craft, Paradise.
iferrisbery.-.llfousei&Lealtmen. • •
;Member') of the , compeity 'having 'policies
ado= to expire ven 'hive them renewed by
;making explicetion 'lei aft .o ft ho agents.
' - .TEatltert
Board•olOirectore of- Mechanicsburg,
• Want in employ ; a.compotent Teacher. to.
take , charao of the High School. Teachers
wishing anply will lea° attend the examine
,tion'on •Saturday, mho 13111 - . of 'Amegnet,' at the
School Mouse in saidliniroughmt 1 e'clocki'T.
M.Brendle° riqUired, - Rending, Writing.
Ariihnsett :M Eleittitraphy, lGraminar,
erieutnnen.,:ilistory and 'Natural
. toonth, and th e
iOnlirjot less than mix
- en th e. • •
• - JOSKPIi.'MOSSER;
July Op 1833: 3t. Beet Beard.
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.-.,- -. • yltatbrilltiV,,
..-.- i TBACKEIt, foilbc ;High tree School. of
1 tho borough of i NewrillC;Cumberbina co.
4 1.
et hi i ltiLlic :t o
m on m e en i %til e t il t; o l u h n e utso o r ~ ,a u e the u s
l
m '
ht. illierletilarY *HI tro given,' z t 0 •
By order of:the. Board:-;
J. M. DAVIDSON, Sooty.
jy CO, 3w
*.. - Tores &* I)dpL:
E
OP SERIN :
W,Siptimag*
-Dry . 'ai2ints
.
At the store of the eisbser(beto great Mot Pr
Dry Goodi, Groceries, Boo ts' } Shoes,"itc:,
The subscriber rtisfuictftfllyrinforma hie iriendrt
and numerous custmitem.that he has returned :,
from Philadelphia midi' a' large. and 'varied*
oortment of Bpring4tOd Suminer Goode, ,don
sisting in part: of :Clothe,. Cassimeres; Sit=
'
tinets, Vestings, Muslim). Tickings - Linsey),
Velvet Cords, Cravats; Suspenders, Gloves..
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
Silks, 'Bombazines, Fig'd, Plain rind ; Change'
Mouslin de Lames, Gingham;
Calicoes, Alpachas;•Merinees,'Shawls, nest
ory, &c. •
MENS' & BOYS' HATS & CAPS.
A very. largo aseortntent; embracing every
style and . quality. A .largo. assortment. of
Bonnets, Ribbons, Umbrellas, and. Parasols.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
An extensive variety of Men's, Women's and
Children's Boots and Shoes; Gum Shoes, from
,the most celebrated manufacturers. Also,
colored and white Carpet Chain.
GROCERIES',
Such as Sugar, Gone, Moiabses, Rice, &c
Choice Teas from the well-known tea dealers,
Jenkins & Co., &c., &e.
'All who visit our establishinent are freO to
acknowledge that we are selling Foreign and
Voinestic Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Stc., at us•
tonishingly low prices. Our iow prices has
already attracted a large number of people.—
The attention of all' who wish good bargains
is solicited, as inducements cam be offered to
puichasers. Don't forget the corner opposite
Leonard's old stand, North Hanover street.
'Bailor, Eggs, rags and soap, taken at mar
ket prices. N W WOODS,
ap6 . Agent.
DRUGS ! DRUGS I DRUGS !
__.•
Fresh Spring Supply!
f HAVE just received a frptsb mock of Med•
,114 icicles, Paints, Glass ,Oil, &e., which
having,-Isoon purchased with great care at the
imatody houses, I can confidently recommend
to Ftimilies, Physicians, Country Merchants
and Dealers, as being fresh and pure.
D R U GS.
(
• Patent Medicines, flerbsand Extracts,
Fine hcini cats, •Spices,gritund and whole
Instruments, Essences,
Pure Essen% Oils Perfumery,' &C.
Cod Liver .oil—Warranted Genuine.
D YE-ST OFFS. , -
•
II Log and Cam Woods,
' oil Vitriol
Copperas,
Lae Dye_
PAINTS: - .
Indigoes,
Madders,
Sumac
Alum,
Wetherill & Brother's Pure Lead, Chrome
Green and Yellow, Paint and Varnish, Brushes,
Jersey Window Glass, Linseed Oil, Turpen
tine, Copal and coach Varnish, and fled Lead.
All of which will be sold at the very lowest
market price, Also,a frosts and splendid as
sortment of
FANCY GOODS, FRUITS,
Confectionary, and innumerable other articles
calculated for use and ornament, all of wl.ich
are offered at the lowest - cash prices, at the
cheap Drug Book and Fancy Store of the sub
scriber on North Hanover street.
S. W. HAVERSTICK.
May 28 1251.
fl . T r lW ' M . l '' l7rtMql
;TIRE subscriber continues to carry on the
1. above business, in all its various branches,
in North Hanover street, Carßik, two doors
North of Leonard's corner, whore he intends
keeping on hand netters' assortment in his line,
Consisting of all kinds of fash
ionable SADDLES, .13.ridles
martingales, Girths,Cir sing les
( UN
a
and litifters, also
TRUNKS, tray. tOitlMt
cling and saddle_._
Ile also
imi
manufactures themost approved
Spanish Spring Saddles, ever
used , in this country, those
wishing a handsome, durable and pleasant sad
dle will do well-to call and see them. He also
manufactures Harness, Bridles, Collars and
Whips in all their varieties, and confidently be-
Heyde from the general approbation of his cue
tobers,
.that .ho makes the neatest and best
gears, in all their variety at breadth, that is
mude in the soontry: lie also makes all - kik - de
of Matrassos to order, viz: Straw, Husk, Curl•
ed Fair and Spring. Matiassee. All the above
articles willbe. made of the besr_material and
workmanship, and with the utmost despatch.
janl4%ly WM. OSBORN.
CARLISLE
FOUNDRY & C HINE SHO .
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.o• 1,5'.."27.1=
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TIRE snbscriber continuosto manufacture at
hits Foundry itt East High street, having
on hand 'a great variety of good patterns, and is
prepared to furnisil IRON AND BRASS
CASTINGS, wbsch will be executed to order
not.on haud,) at t ho shorter—notice, such-as
Cranks and Mill Gearing, Spur and Bevil
Wheels, Gudgeons for Saw Mills, &c., Plough
Castings. Cutters', Point Shears, Wagon and
Coach Boxes, Spindles, Car Wheels, Car
Chairs, &c. Steam Engines built to order and
repaired. All kinds of:tnachinery in Paper
Mills, Grist Mills and Factories repaired at
Abort notice. Mill Spindles dressed and turned.
Iso, Horse Powers and Threshing Machines,
such as Bevel Gear Four Horse power; Hor
izontal Gear Four Horse Power; Horizontal
Gear Two Horse Power, Plough's Corn She!.
lers and Coyn Crushers- - Mreshing machines
and Horse powers repaired and Job Work lone
at the Shortest notice. Patterns of different
kinds on hand and made to order.
He also line on hand a large supply or Phila-
delphia and Troy Cooking Stoves, and is con•
scan ly making Ccioking Stoves of various im•
proved paverns, for coal or wood. Ten Plate
Stoves, Grates, &c.
Repairing done to all kinds of Machinery.—
All kinds ofold Iron, Brass and Copper taken
in exchange for work.
itur2ltf FRANKLIN CARDNFiR.
Fish, Fish,.o ! Fish,
FIFTY barrels ofprime No. 42 and 3
Mackerel, in whole, holland (muter barrels,
just 'received in store and for sale at the' loWest
prices for cash by
marl 7 J. G. WILLIAMS.
Window Shades, Carpets and Oi
Clot's,
3. ST.EIVITART DEPUT,
A T 223 North 2d Street, above Wood
A
Philadelphia, would m9st rospeetftd.
ly call the attention of his mends and the
'public in general, to hie large and well se..
elected stock of Carpet/ ' Oil Clothe, Mattings,
Marlow Shades, Door Mats, Stair Rcide Pi.
ano Coveiv, Table Covers. Comaa v
lattin, ' from
n yards wide, for Public Houses, Counting
Rouses; &c.
Also—to my branch Store, tv, Spring; Gar
den Street, aboye pth
41.11,U'PUL '11,R4.073DY!
Two Women Foully Butchered
THE greatest excitementprevaile in Phila.
dolphin on account.of the inhuman massacre
of two' helpless females : but al greater and
more intense excitement CX4IIB since the arri
val at'Bentz & Brothers, of a splendid lot of
handsome
SPRING * GOODS, •
, .. ,
..• ..
which se' are • oft to the public at very
loe/ prices. Among • the lot aro Dress Goods,
every kind, Bonnets, very cheap, Ribbons,
.Chintzes, Meshes, and a great sleek of Clothe,
Cassimeres, Vestinge, Summer stun; and a
general Variety.. Further phrtictilark ' boreal
ter.
march la.
COAL r . .
Tlie Boat a d Cheapest in the Marieilibr
) • Family
" • -='•
,
. 200 TONS 'orthe colebrated Rausen Gop
Coati. Dounldn- county, ;and .Gold,, Mine Gap
Sehoylltill'oeunty,. just rOceived and for
solo at' prices from $3,2.5 tri , 63,9 poi ton; by'
E. BIDDLEjr. at tho :miarehouso, lortnerty
owned by S M: Hoo'vor,
InrCpal can bo' delivered Seir ivtiore'atooll
the the CuteberlondValley ltood.
OrilorObt lOtorI(Ocoor paid) promptly attended
:Imarols 16.1
, , .
• , r ,,- :• ,-, : .. mitainuarciara.•'. - 2
200
bb l i e Wbbloi and Ho arab, nos
re g; itrid, rot ludo by:
' • ' WOODWARD
Mizimallawcwitta4
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ZEXIOAATIMISTANG LINIDIgNV
r" gh . by lEXPregie.
''..',MESSRS: A GriBRAGt. cb.-GENTLE
mitt.:,:WO hive 'haw - using •your MEXICAN,
• MUSNAIsIG LINIMENT, - With the moat'per.
'feet'auceeed.l Ones ope most valuable Express'
liersdatliadheennniehirembled by large swellings
~ q r tumors on the fetlocks; they had grown lar
ger then 'hen's : - eggi , 'Besides being 'disfigured
by theserippeetinges,..the limbe 'end joints ap
imaredluite; stittetled, swollen mid lame. We
had tried Many : LiAintebta and other remedies,
hut nothing appeared to prOduei3 any effect upon
them.' 'Ve 'HAVE GIVEN
TWENTY•FIVE.DOLLf,A If S to huge had them
removed, tied the horse restored to sountinesi.
Our hostler obtained ao'n ofyearl,iiiiment, and
applied it without knowledge. ''''Afeti tints ago
be called our , attention to 'the horse ; and-to our
surprise and gratification; Ida legs were perfectly
smooth,THL TUMORS HAVING
Lt -DISAPPEAREI).! We asked him by what
magic he had effected such a remarkable cure'?
Ills reply was that lie had been using the' NI US
TANG LINIMENT on them 'about: ten days,
and the result was die entire . removal of the tu,
more without producing any soreness or Jeering
We therefore Mice great pleasure, n 'Teem
mending the Liniment, and , shall continue to use
it , whenever occasion requires, in ppefcrence to
'any oth.r preparation, so long as it produces such
remarkable results.
June 30,102. . KINSLEY Ed CO,
Southern and Eastern express; Nn ` 1 3Vall at.,
corner, of Broadway, New York-
Since the above certificate was giv'en, Messrs
Kin§lvy 8: Co haie informed us that one of his
di 'veva was thrown from his wagon in the upper
part pf thecity, and very badly bruised, the
wagon passing over his body. -He was taken into
a Hector's office close by, and IllrE PHYSIC.
lAN TOLD lIIM TO U: 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, nod stiffness was re
moved, so that the next day he was about his
business as usual.
" We take great pleasure in recommending the
MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT to till
our friends and customers. as the-best article we
havo ever used for sores, bruises; sprains. or.
galds in horses: We have used it r extensiVely
and shays effectually. • Some of our men hive
also used it for severe hi nines and sores, us well
as rheumatic pains, and they all say it nets like
magic—we can only say that we have abandoned
the use of any other Linimeht,
k , J. M. }JEWETT
Stable Keeper to the-American Express doe
And for Haruden's Express."
7 1 NEW YOEIC,JuIy SI, 1852,
We hereby certify thnt'we have used the com
pound ittfli - wn as the MUSTANG LINIMENT
and 'have no hesitation in recommending it as the
best article we hive ever used for the cure of
sprains, galls, cuts, bruises, fee on horses. All
who doubt this, will please call on the undersign
ed, and they will be happy to afford all other
information in their power asregitrds its efficacy,
&c. 'LUTZ. 'MU. t 4. CO.,
Proprietors Manhattan Stage Co
Extract from a letter dated
SACRATIED:TO CITY, C.l.i A u 4. 15, 1852
• 1 believe the MUSTANG LINIMENT most
an excellent article. My wife brought a couple
01 bottles with her, which I must thank you tor.
Since she came, he're, MY HORSE FELL
DOWN \VITII E; and injured me consider
ably, but broke no bones. I had recourre to the
Mustang, and the relief, and in lac. cure was
astonishing. (Signed) 1) RANSOM.
ExtraCitiOm a letter doted
PITTSBURG, Pa.. Ottnhcr slh; 1852.
Another circumstance which 1 noticed a few
days agii,l thou i ,ht spoke highly ot the virtues
of the Mustang. Being in the office of a PLysi
ciao of high standing, I noticed as he °tamed a
door of his book.case, several bottles of Mus
tang, alongside of which was an ntarn,,M netting
bottle, and a two ounce preserimtion viOFILLED
wrrn MUSTANG LINIMENT, (;)n which
was the following directions : 4, Rub the throat
well night and morning with the Liniment, and
wrap a woolen cloth around it."
J I' -FLEMING.'
S. W. HAVERSTICK, Dv. S. ELLIOT, and
NVILLIAM 11. BRETZ, Agents for Carlisle.
General Depot, No. 5, Phoenix Block, corner
2il and Dock streets, Philadelphia. •
A. O. ANDIIEWS'Gen7:. Agent.
ssoto CHAALZINGE.
WHATEVEReoncernsthe healthand happi.
ness of a people is at all times oftha most
valuable importance. take it for granted that
every person will do all in their powor,to save the
liver of their children, and that every person will
endeavor to promote their own health at all sac.
illicea 1 (eel it to be my duty to solemnly as
sure you thnt,WOßMS,according tette opinion
of the most celebrated Physiciatis, ore the whoa
rr causes of a large majority - of diseases to which
the children anti adults are liable , if you have
an appetite continualy changeable from one kind
of food to another; Bad Breath, P , itin HI the
Stomach, Picking at the Nose, Hardness and
Fullness of ..the Belly, Dry Cough, Slow Fever
Pulse urregular--remember that all these denote
WORMS, and you should at once apply the rem
city: ROBENSACC'S woßm SYRUP.
An article founded on Scientific Principles,
compounded with purely vggctable substances,
being perfectly_sofc wiseottiken,uoil can be giyco_
to the most tender Rant with decided-beneficial
effects where Bowel Complaints and Diarrhea
have made them weak and debilitated I the Tonic
properties of my Worm Syrup are such, that it
stands without an equal in the catalogue of med
icines, in giving tone and strength to the Stom
ach, which snakes it an infallible reined, for
those afflicted with Dyspepsia; the astonishing
cures perthrmdd by this Syrup alter Physicians
have tailed, is the hest et deuce of its superior
afficacy above all others.
THE FAPE WORM!
-This is the-most-difficult-Worm to destroy
all that infest the human system, it glows to an
almost indefinite length, becoming so 'coiled and
fastened in the Intestines and Stomach offecting
the health so sadly as to cause St. Vitus' Dance,
Fits, &c., that those afflicted seldom if ever 'sus.
pest that it is Tape Worm hastening themto an
early grave. In order to destroy this worm - ,a
very energetic treatment must o be pursued, it
would therefore he proper to take 6 to 8 of my.
Liver Pills so as 'o remove all obstructions that
the Worm S 3 rup may act direct upon the AVorm,
which must be taken in .1105e8 of 2 l'ablespoonfula
three Crises a day. These directions follow.A
have never been known to fail to curing the most
obstinate ease of Tana Worm.
IIOBENSACK'S LIVER PILLS
No part attic systemis more liable to disease
than the LIVRIt, it serving ns a filterer to Purify
the blood, or giving the proper secretion to the'
Iltle; so that oily wrong action of the Liver aG
fects the other important Owls of the system. and
results varies's!). ,in Liver Complaint, Jaundice,
Dyspepsia, &0.. We should therefore, watch ev
ery symptom that might indicate a wroig actin,.
of the. LiVer. Thom pills being composed of
'toots and Plants furnished by nature to heal the
sick: Namely, lot, An EXPECTORANT,
whieh augments the secretion from the Pulmo.
nary ipucous meinbtime, or promotes the din
, charge of secreted. matter. Ott. An A LTEII.4-
' TIVE, which changes in :son.e inexplicable and
insensible manner the certa.ii morbid action of
the system. 3d. A TONIC, wnich give tone and
strength to the nervous system, renewin... b health,
and vigor to all parts of the body. 4th-..) CA.
THAR I'IC, which acts in perfect harmony with
the: other ingredients,M4opernting on the bow-,
les, and eipulling the whole mans of corrupt and
vitiated matter, and purifying the Iliood, which
de. roes disease and restores lienttlh
TO FEMALE'S.
You will Ind these pills an invaluable medicine
in many complaints to which you arc subject.: In'
.obstruutions either: total or partial, they have
been found 'of an inestimable benefit, restoring
their functional arrangeinents to a healthy action
:purifying the blood mid other fluids so al:dually
as to put to flight allciimplaints which may arise
from female irregulsrities,lis hendaell.' riddiness,•
dimness of sight, pain in the side, back, &O; .;, •
• None genuine 'unless signed J. N.. flobensack;
all others being base imitations,
11,:tt:dIgents wishilig new supplies, and ',Store- ,
keepers. de irons of becoming agents must ad
;Akar the Proprietor,,,J.N,. Eloheosaek;
dvlphie, Pa.
•lallarrfs. TOW CUMBERLAirD . Comm':S,.W
Haverstick;l3 Elliott, and S Hubbard, Carlisle
Lloyd, Lisburgi I Day. and .1 IPSpxttr , Meehan.
Jesborg ; Iloguestown I Hnverstick
Strohm, Kingstown ; Seidler, ' Clatrilitown
Dayes, Shippensburg i ; Diviri, :Paperteurn.:
[.mason, Plainfield Masai& :Mae, inion
Weakley eentrev 11 le ; Donaldson ik !
Green, PillatstOwnt Itherds telVfierry Now; ;
T i kicio 25 ee tir each
' • 'WINES, AND. IdQl7ORO.,'
MADRIR A.''Veneillro,' Malaga, • 'Lisbon,
Muscat; G rupe like), andAnohor brand.
Champagne Whoa: 'Boston Runs,Ginger;
Btandy, Cherry.-Brandt, Palo Cogniao and.
Dark 'Brandy, Halland:Crin and - Wino Bitters.
Sperm CANDI:PO.9W per 'poand,- Syrup ,
and Malang'a MOLALSES,•.WashinvSoda,
auporlpr Y. flyson,lmporial and Black TEAS,'
principo, , and , rCnbaCIGARS, 'for
sale by the' box Or retail, lirlag on your, pipes'
and tre born.:(trty2o CHAP; BA.RNIT2.,
PREsEavE YoV I LTEET4 BY
Zormaas belebrated Tooth Wash.
• .• • ; ,
Irmo 'rnipatqa. pt epration•ilits long been ; useti
. Li.Netslfork and rhlladelp:da, where it lOri
attained an immense , popularity, for "oleanslng,
.preserving and benutifyluohe teeth. . It .is ,an
mceei lent retnedj , for atire,soft or,blet ping gum's,
It Rho irivartia frophoess to.the mouth
and agreyahle odor, to the,brenih. ° . • - .
Read (he follo;:oi4 frohi,Dr; Murray'
•• "I can, with the utineit confidence, recom.,
mend to the public; Zerman's Anti-Scorbutic
' , Tooth Wash as the - best in use; In my practice,
as a Dentist,l have used and recommended it for
me last five yeartylind have found:it give Sat
isfaction in every idstance, as the Wash tines 'not.
contain 'acid, or anything injuriotraothe teeth Or
gums 4 but, on the contrary, ie the best antiseptic
it the praotice, and therefore, would recommend
he use cola, not only to (Ileac who wish to' pre
servetheieteeth and gums; and have a veholesorne
ibreath, but also to those who have dummied gums
for teeth. The use of the Wash, for a short time,
will insure a return to their healthy state.
',.. GEORGE E. MURRAY, Dentist ! .
No• 61, 9..Elvventh st., telinv Chestnut Phil'a.
lie. Ifeadel, of Carlisle, says Mr. Zere.
, man, I am well pleated with your Tont!' Wash ;
it not only cleanses and whitens the teeth without
injuring the,m,but it cures sore Or bleeding gums.
1 cheerfully recommend it to the profe§smn and
public, as the very best preparation that can' be
used for cleansing and preserving the teeth,
healing the gums, and giving sweetness to the
breath.
JOHN W:.IIENDEL, Stirgeon Heetist. •
Price 25 cents per bottle. Prepared - only
,Francis Zerman, Druggist and Chemist, corner
of Ninth and Catharine streets, Philadelphia:
For sale by HA.3,IIIAL ELIsIOTT, Carlisle,
Pa octl3 15.) , •
NOVELTS IRON WORKS.
Tundßeigned is prepared to manufacture
& stela engines and boilers, blowing'
cylin
ders, gearing for rolling, „grist and saw mills.
sso., mill.' -screws lathes and
-
pullies, and every sari
oty of 3.1 Eta and CASTIN GS,such
as hot blast pipes, gas and water pipes, retorts
and lamp posts, car wheels and axles, fire
plugs and hydrants, cellar grates and water
spouts, t all cqupeing, and a -very. handsome
assertmlpt °Mew style paterns for patent fence
making, posts and gates, cast bathing cisterns,
large size; and a number of new patterns' for
cook, nine'plate and pailor.stovcd, horse pow
ers and threshing machines of improved plans,
plough castings, cast columns and fronts for
houses.
Mill owners and mill-wrights are respectful..
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. -El• - Railroad cars of- all dimensions
built and repaired.
Harrisburg, May 26. J. R.JONES.
JAMES H. Weiss, WM. K. CAMPBELL.
ITA STORE!
WEISt Sr. CAMPBELL.
S. IF. Cornarof N. lianover and Loather ats.
11 - 11 EG mostrespectfully to call the early atter
/LP tion of the citizens of Carlisle and- vicinity
to our new and beautiful assortment of Spring
GJods, selected front the -very best of the New
York and Philadelphia markets, consisting of
LADIES DRESS GOODS,
Persian Cloths,•Barege do lane, Black Chali,
Chali flange, Chamelion Silk, Bombazines.
Alpaca'S. All wool Delaines,' Mous de bagis,
French Chintzes, Lawns ' &c.
EMBROIDERIES AND LACES,
Collar.,, Llndersleeves, Cuffs, Spencers,
Swiss and Jaconef Ruffling.
Swiss and Jaconet Edging and Inserting,
Lisle and Mechlin do do
Florentine • do do
Linen Bobin do do 4.4 , -
Valencenes Laces,
GLOVES AND HOSIERY,
Kid, Silk, Lisle Thread, Mohair and Cotton
G loves. . t
White andplack Silk, and 131 k Ingrain Hose
Mixed.and__White Cotton do
Mans Half-Hose. •
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DOMESTICS,
Gingham, Checks,'Tickings, Calicoes,
White Nattalins, Nankeen, Kentucky Jeans,
Blue and Fancy Drills, Vesting,
Plain and twilled Linen,
Fine Datapsk Linea Table Cloths,
do • Towels;
' Napkins, 4 71 jj
Bird 'Eye Diaper.
Ho•OTS !AND SHOES,
Black and.Faney colored Gaiters, (Willis),
Shoes of-all-descriptionsftWillis' make)'
Fine Calf Boots, (sip Peg'd Boots,
Mons Calf Congress Boots, Boys Boots,
do Gaiters, • do Shoes,”
All kind Childrens Shoes and Gaiters. -
••• GROCERIES,
Rio and Java Coffee;Lovering's Syrup Molas
ses, Cuba Molasses, Sugar of all qualities,
Rice, Spices . , &c..
Purchasers will find it to their advantage to
call and examine our stock Imlbre purchasing
elsewhere. as it is entirely new and we have for
our:tnotto .•:quick sales rind small:profits.,
Carlisle, April 6, 1353.
Tun' GREAT EXCITEDIENT
eIT Oaf Eli S EMPORIUM
Is caused by the great daily RUSH FOIL
111,1na.t_old...and_calublished
UHF, AP •S ORE. N o wppunt IP , a splendid
tweet:pewit of
(Mollies Cloth, Barraizo do Laines, Oarrazies,
Elegant dress Silks, Aloes de [loge,
Chintzes, Calicoes, Ginghams,
Neodlo•wortcd Collars, Undreleeves, &c.
BONNETS.
An immense assortment of Bonnets from 37
cents to 13eaMitui anti Cheap Ribbons,
Artilimals.and.Bonnot Linings in greatsArietY,
CARPE L'S !. CARPETS ! !
A, big lot of now and cheap Carpetings, not to
be excelled in price and beauty in the State.
• PARASOLS.
A:cOmpleto assortment of Parasols and Sun
Shades very low.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
1 'have added largely to thi s department, and
wdl cell them eheaper,than ever.
•
GROCERIES:
A fresh lot of clinap Grocories" just recCive.d.
Come on with your CASiI and nave a profit
by selecting your purchasos from this magnif
icent assortment of Cheap Goods. Kritotn
ember the old stand, East Main at, Carlisle.
April 6, 1863., CHARLES-OGMBY.
WM. 8. CAROTIZEIR'S
FAMILY GROCERY STORE,°
High St ' !two doors East ef• Market House,
'I
South Side.
TE - JE dubscriber thankfullor past fit
vote would 'inform his old customers and
.. the community in general. that he has just re
turned from tho city
. with a• la larg e and full as—
aortment of Groceries, consisting in part-of
' superior' Rio, Java, Lagusyra, and Boasted
Coffees, Levering's ,Lump, sand .and Pulver•
fixed Sug-rs,.Brown Sugars at all. prices, Mo-
Inads of and prices.,
QUEENSWARE;
• of overy`desoription, including French and En.
, glish China; in setts or by the piece; also,.
• Stone China and common ware of everide.
aeription, and a lull assortment of Glass ware.
WILLOW & CEDAP,WARE,
such as Clothes, Market, Travelling, SeWing,
Knife, Tarinbfor And Children's Fancy Bea.
kets, Tuba, .Painted and Cedar Buckets, Iron
and Brass-bound • Wooden Bowls, Butter Fit.
kins, Grocery Boxes, &c. • -
••: • • TEAS • ••
superior Black, raperiel and . 'Young Uyson
Teas;Cheenlale, Prepared Cocoa. •
SUGAR CURED HAMS,
of fine quality; together - with superior Dry
Beef, iihnsked Herring; Ground - Allum and
line table Salt, Spices of all kinds: • • .
F
'iamb an Ofiteges,-ILemone, - Figii, Prunes, Rai
•tans; lko; ' • ,
. .
LAMPS • •
a full supply of Pine , oll .and Fluidlampe,
Safety-Fluid lumps. • ;.• •
•
Seaga and . Tibaecu of -fine ' qualities and at
airnrictut. :..Pleaso call and examine for your.
selves at thiiold stand t • ,
=I
•I t I 's'on' hand &mi . ° 'BOCK
oubCtl6oi.;, jahe‘n`ykill Buliabli3 far
r.LovEs with r w ItITNEp
d'ivinir &vim! , ;an /, 9 ; • 4.
THE .iubscuitier'has just Opened'. an int;oice
et Ostrich. and 'other Bonnet' .Leathers at ono•
'halt the mail price, • Also a vel cheap lot 'Ol
Fatioy, Oros
frta' HIT.NER.
. „ •
• .
Alistellane no.
SP RING GOODS, viz;
Mad Stick Gloves
Bo* et niatheits,
wino aautitiocitigniv-.
mrocuto-'Bl. w.tralow: w 4403.••
20,000 FANCY CORN• BROOMS,
1,500 "Driz.:.BUCKET.S, Assorted Colore..-,
600 NESTS CEDAR WASH TUBb,
800 CEDAR CHURNS, ' • • •
500 DOZ. WILLOW BASKETS;.
500 . Doz WALL '4. SCRUB BRUMES,
'he lurgoer• stock oiler offered in Mk
delppin,ind the elietipeel iu.,the world.
ders promptly, .
• Mara. M. ROWS,
, 9 NO, lANORTazin.RD ST.
Irch
At,18 . 53 •- • • PHILADZLPIII.t.
•
Cheap'Watches and Jewel
WHOLESALE and RE'I'AIL
f AL A at the "-Phtladclphin Watch
ti and Jewelry Store," Number
1 96 North Second Street, coer
,
of Quarry, Ph:ladelphia.
Art: ,,- •• , s ' Gold Lever Watches lull
•° u°NliAlL' jewelled, 18 carat cases, e 20,00
Silv'rdo lull j'd, • $l2 Gold Spectacles 87 00
Silver Le'pe jwls, 10 Fine Silver do. 61 80
do do ,do 9 Gold Bracelets.-, 300
Superior Quartiers, 7Ladies G'd P'ls 100
Imitation do 5 I S'r Tea S'ns, sett,s 00
Gold Pens with Pencil and Silver Holder, 1 00
Gold Finger Rings 3'73 cents to $8 ; Welch
Glasses, plain, 12i cents ; Patent, 181 •, Eunet,
25 ; other articles in proportion. All goods
warranted to be whet they are sold for.
STAUFFER & HARLEY,
septB'.l. SucCh ors to 0. Conrad.
On hand, some Gold and 'lvor Levers and
Lapines, still lower than t aboveprices.
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Kr TE
MANUFACTURED and for sale. by ELI
KRUPP, No' 639, North Third street,
Ph ladelnhia,is warranted to render entire antis
faction, and is beyond doubt the best and most
wholesome'preparation of Coffee•ever known.—
One package at 121 cents WILL SAVE tour
pounds of ordinary Coffee. . Try it and be con
vinced. = A number of •Essences of Coffee were
deposited at the Franklin Institute in 1852. and
the J udges 'decided Krupp's to be THE BEST
in the exhibition. Friends, it you wish to enjoy
a good, cheap and healthy Cup of Coffee procure
Krupp's Fssence of Coffee. It is Ibr' sale by
nearly,dll the Principal Grocers nod Druggists
throughout the' . Dnited States,
April 20, 1,833. . •
AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE
• ND
SEED STORE
THE subscribers, in addition to their eaten-'
sive Grocery, have connected therewith an
AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE and
SEED STORE, 110, Market street, near the
railroad, Harrisburg, Pa., and are prepared to
fill all orders, by wholesale and retail; of all
kinds of Agricultural .Implemt nte, Vegetable
and Flower Seeds, &c. Country merchants
with reasonable discounts to sell again.
Horse-powers and threshers, wheat.drillie
and seed-planters, plows, harrows and cultiva
tors, fodder, hay, and straw-cutter , grain fans
corn- shelters. vegetable cutters, hand grain
mills, clove, shelters, horse rakes, churns,grind
stones and improved hangings, hay, straw and
manure forks, - farmer's'boilers, on yokes and
bow, patent bow pine, cow chains, spades, hoes
and rakes, post diggers, wheelbarrows, grain
cradles, scv thee and 'seyt hestones, potatoedrags
post augurs, axes and hatchets, grain bogs,
grain• measures, garden trowls, pruning and
budding knives, grass and grain sickles, screw
wrenches, pincers and gimblets, rat and mole
traps, cattle cards and horse brushes, curry
.camber garden reels, cow bells, whiffle trees,
guano, plaster, poudrette, bone dust, lime, gar
den field and flower seeds.
• Pjlso, a lar4re and fresh assortment of GRO
CERIES, TLAS, &c., ell cheap for cash.
BOYER Si HALL.
[O-Grain and produce of all kinds:received
0 exchange for implements.
April 1 3, 1853,-Iv
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Plainfield Classical Academy.
Near Carlisle; Pa.
l a
r lIHE 14th Session (five months) will corn
inence May 2d. '(he buildings are new
an extensive (one erected last I. alb.'rhe
situation is all that can be des:red lei - health -
fulness and moral purity Removed from the
excitements of Town or Village tly! Student
may here prepare for College, Mercantileper.
suite, &c. AU the branches are taught which
go to form a liberal 'ducat on. A
,conscien•
nous discharge of duty has secured, under
Providence. the present flourishing condition
of the Institution. Its future prosperity shall
be maintaned by the same means.
Terms—Board and Tuition (per
session), 850 00
, For Catalogueswith full informetten_address
R. K. BORNS,
Principal & Proprietor.
Plainfield, Comb, Co., Pa...,
Cutaberland Valley Institute.
A select Boarding School embracing two distinct
and seperate Departments. Male i• Female.
REV. J. S. LOOSE, A. •M. Prinorat.
Institution will hereafter occupy the
1 new and commodious edifice just erected
fur its accommodation. The buddingtiolpe.
culiarly.adapted to meet the wants 'of both de
memento. The rooms are large and well
ventilated, and the wholo house is warmed
with a heated air furnace. Svi.ich is especially
healthful.
It is located on an eminence near the bor
ough of Mechanicsburg, Cumberland County,
Pa., %%hi' ample grounds, handsomely laid out
and ornamented, surrounding it ; inviting to
physical exercise and to amusement in the open
air. Livery facility for an accomplished mil
classical, education is hero offered that can be
found at any similar Institution in this Stale.
•
TERMS.
Board and Tuition, per session, $5O 00
Music and Ornamental Branches, extra
The Summer Session will open on the 2d c
May; and continuo twenty one weeks.
BOARD OF INSTRUCTORS
Rev. J. S. Loose, A. M.,Profcesdr of Morn
Science and Ancient Lang'lieges, Henry Com
fort, Assistant g Mies L. L. Walker, Principal
of Female Department and teacher of Music.
Mies-Asaistant ; Mr. Edward Fells,
Professor of Mikhail Languages ; J. B. Hee
oing, M. D., Lecturer on' Physiology and Laws
'of health:
For," Circulars" containing relbrenccs and
urther particulars address the Principal,}
Mechanicsburg,
Cumberland Co., Pd.
March 30 1853.
114RDIP44E.
Al LARGE SPRING ARRIVAL!
WHICH surpasses in quantity quality and
prices any that has over yet been opened
in Carlisle, consisting of the greatest variety
of all kinds of Hardware, such as, Shoo Fin
dings, Saddlery, Coach Trimmings, Faints,
Oils, Varnish, Glass, Nails, Files, Anvils,
Vices, Bdllows, Springs, Aiello, Bows, Pollees,
Veneers, Cedarware, Farmjhg Utensils, Bar
and Rolled--Iron, Steel, &c., with a thousand
more articles unmentionable.
Havihg purchased largely of Heavy Goods
previous to tho advance in prices, I em enabled
to sell goods at old prices: Persons in want of
Hardware. are invited to call and examine my
goods and hear my prices, and s , of'will be sat.,
rafted where the cheap Hardware isle be had.
stock. of W PAPER is mum. ,
pronehed by any.in.the Borough. • ' • -, •
• Thankful feathe,foemer liberal patronage, a
continaaneo of the Same is solicited by
• .• ''• ,_.* - JOHN P. WINE.
-,•, W3st tido of . ,•North Hanover Street,- •
• . ' ?• • • - Carlisle.,
ItAUSICIV.AL. „I
TliEstore' ilia sublibtiber, embracing
-"" TEAS GROCERIES,
,
,
Queenaware., netrall the :Vitriolic& uautilly kept
by:bine, ia.rernoved - to, his 'ow- buildiea. No',
'2 & 3 , MARION. — tiAL4, Won Main Si.,
corusle •.
Maich•3o, 180. • • ' .i..W. EBY , '
• tiiocciimicoito
TATE tk.,
1),)t
A'
,_,,.. 1 .4t14 ; - y,::;-•"-..0 , \ v 'tpri.et IA: . 47-.
A , 74 .1r 4freit?.4 0 ; ...:,` -
W-1-- iWit 7 " ---7 10,,115 , 1 1 '.'2%
; i.,, , v..,,, 1.-........ ~
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CHERRY. PECTORAL:
For the care cot
• • COUGRS, COLDS,
HOARSEINESS, BnON•
CROUP,
DTA, lATELOOPIPTG. COUGH
AND CONSUMPTION.
()fall the. numerous medicines extant, [and
some of them vuluablej 'for the cure of .pul..
Fritillary complaints, nothing has ever been
found which could compare in its effects with
this preparation. Others cure sometimes, but
at, all times and in .all diseases of the lungs
and throne - Where medicine can give relief, this
will do it: It is pleasant to take, and perfectly
safe in accordance with the. directions. We
do not advertise for the information of thoie
who have tried it bill those who have not.—
Families that have known its value Will not be
it, End by its timely use, they are
secure from the, dangerous consequences of
Coughs and Colds which neglected, ripen into
fatal consumption.
The Diploma of the Massachusetts Institute
was awarded to this preputation by the:Board
of Judges in September 1847 ; also, the medals
of the threegreat Institutes of Art, in this'
country; also the Diploma of the Ohio Institute
at Cincinnati, hair been given to the Clinney
PECTIMAL, by their Government in considers
lion of its extraordinary.exeollence and useful•
nese in curing affictions of the Lunge and
Thront.
Read tho following opinion founded on the
long experience of the eminent Phyeician of
the port and city of.
ST JOHNS, Moy,B, 1851
Dr .1C AYER
. Five years trial of.your CHERRY PECTO
RAL in ni.V practice, has proven what I fore
naw from its composition, must be true, that
it eradicates and cures the colds and coughs
to which we, in, this section aro peculiarly
I think its equal has not yet been discovered
nor do I know flow a better remedy can be
made ibr the distempers of the Throat and
imngs. J J BURTON, 111 D, F It S.
Seti what it hos dono-on a wasted constitu
tion; not only in the' following cases, but a
thousUnd morn: . •
Sur:newt, Jan 24th 1851.
Dr Ayer: In the month of July last I was
attacked by a violent di:arts:ea in the mines of
California. I returned. to Sun Fraancisco in
hope of receiving benefit from a change
climate and diet. Igy diarrhma ceased, but
was followed by a severe cough, and much
soreness. 1 finally started for 'home, but re
ceived no benefit from the voyage. My cough
continued to grow worse. and when I arrived
at New York, I was at once marked by my
acquaintances as a viet.in of consumption.
I must confess that I saw no sufficient reason to
doubt what my friends all believed. At this
time I commenced taking your truly invaluable
medicine with little. expectation of deriving
any benefit from its use, You would not re-.
critic these lines did f not regard it my duty to
state to -the afflicted, through you, that my
health, 'in the space of eight months, is fully
restored. I attribute it to the use ol'• your
CHERRY PECTORAL, You're truly,
WILLIAM W. SMITH
ASIIINGTON, Pa., April 12, 1898.
Dear sir a Feeling that I have been spared from
- 0 premature grave, through your instrumental
ity by the providence . of Dad, I will take the
iberty to express my gratitude:
.4 cough 'and the alarming symptoms of Con
sumption bad reduced me toe low to leave ti
anything.like hope, when my physician brought
me a bottle of your Pzerunsa„ It seemed to
-- afford immediate relief, and now in a few weeks
- time Iris restored me to sound health, If it will
do for others what it has alone for me, you are
certainly one'of the benefactors of !mankind,
. Sincerely wishing you every blessing, I am
Very respectfully yours, '
JOHN J, CLARKE,
..Itector of St. Peter's ellinreh,_
With such assurance, and from such'
men, no stronger proof can be adduCed.
unless it be from its effects upon-trial.
Prepared and Sold-by
JAMES C. AYER,
PRACTICAL CIIEMIST, Lowell, Mass.
Said in Carlisle by Dr S. Elliott, and S. W.
averstiult Mechanicsburg by Dr Ira Day
—in Newville by J. 11. Herron—in Shtppena.
burg by J. C. & U. 13. Altiek, and by Drug—
gists generally throughout the State.
r '
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
Located No 127 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, hid.
- The ostensible object of Institution is to
place in the reach, at individuals proper facili
ties for obtaining a thorough and practical
Mercantile Education. Nothing indeed hoe
been omitted that is calCulated to produce the
desired restilt.
- - -
The rooms of the College aro well fitted up,
conveniently arranged, and situated in -the
most desirable part olthe City.' Connected
thereto is a Commercial Library, and this, in
connection with familiar Lectures on Commer
cial Law and Alercanlile Science, is a matter
of the highest importance to all who desire to
• m
becoe Accountants of the - first order, end oc
cupy stations of profit and responsibility, n A
young man can here obtain a more correct
knowledge 01 general business mattPrs in a
few Weeks than can be acquired in as mal l
years in any one Counting Room.
The course of study embraces Double Entry
Book keeping, and its adaptation to various
departments of Commerce and Trade, Alercau
tile calculations taught according to the most
approved methods. Practical Penntsnahip, com
bining rapidity of execution with beauty of
construction. Lectures on Mercantile Lav, , ,,
upon various important Mercantile subjects
beside many ocher points necessary for a book
keeper or business •man to understand. The
time necessary for an industrious student to
-complete the course varies from 5 to '8 weeks.
There being no vacation,.applicents can enter
at any time and - attend both day and evening.
Examinations aro held at stated periods, and
Diplomas awarded to those Who g - aduate.
For terms, &c., write and have a Circular for
warded by
Afarch, 23..1853. ly.
STEAM SAW MILL.
THE undersigned owning a largo Steam
Saw Mill, recently built, on an improved plan,
• with a circular saw capable of sawing with
great rapidity, located , three miles west of Pa
pal town,Cumberlund county, at the base of the
South Mountain, on Spruce Run, and' having
• in possession near one thousand acres of the
best timber land, in'tho Southern part of Penn
sylvania, are how prepared to saw arid furnish
limber to order, at tliji shortest notice of the
widens descriptions used for mechanical. pur
poses. They can furnish frame Stuff for bards
and houses of any length.and size that may be
- required,' weather-boarding, flooring, and fen
cing boards, poplar and oak boards and plank,
shingle and plastering laths, oak and • eliesnut
shingles, armpit stuff, pile)) pine posts, and
chestnut rails and posts. They have now. on
hand several thousand feet of lumber, eheanut
rails and posts fur fence, oak and pine wood.by.
the cord, and can engage to be delivered.in•
seam; several hundred curds of cheanut oak
bark for tanning purposes. •
-The.proprieters having availed themselves
of the 'natural ailvantrages of their location,
which abounds. in a variety of. the .finest
timber,
and haying also practical kniAiledire
of the business, are enabled to furnish lumber
louier to the citizens of. Cumberland. count ,
(loan can be done by any smiler establishment
—end no they wit.h.and'ospect to do' a large
business, will spare no . pains
. to accommodate
the public at the aliortest.notice.
The various desetiptions el lumber - will be
delivered' in eirlisleOr_ elsewheit .eiriuty be
desired. All orders addressed.to the
.proprie
.
' hire. DiVon & living in Papertown, or
to Win. D. Seymour, Jr, in Carlisle, will secure
prompt attention.' ' • .
' DIVEN..HASKELL4L.SE/YNICUR.-
sumAko n 'WANTIJD.
THE 'iubscribet will `Orly ilie.;lifiliest
GASH for SUMACi properly
cured. and delivered In Garlhde. For a. good
It aki9l ej free from Mom* ,s 1 30 not handrail
pounds will be:paid, and in prOportion for other
qualities.,.! , • . - 34,0013 pußom.
" Carlisle. May 18, Itin?Sm
ittixpreltallrottg.
HAIPWARE•.SPRIIII4 SUPPLY.
T HE subscriber whilies to draw .the utten• tion of 'the public to,theit own interests,
which they may consultto good advantage Gy
examining the elegant and complete 'assort.
merit of Hardware at every description, which
Ile is now receiving at his old stand on Nqrth
Hanover street.
TO COKCIIMAKERS.
__We -liave largo-supply-of E . pii ng ., h u L t:
bands, laces, curtains, and floor oil cloths and
drab cloths, of different qualities, in fact every . '
thing in your line.
' TO CABINET-MAKERS
We offer complete setts of veneers, knobs and
mouldings ,of. walnut and mahogany; to 90
bOth the taste and the purse,
- IAItPRINTERS EXAMINE
the splen id asset-merit of tools in your line
as alStfii- complete stock of building mstorials,
such as locks, hinges, screws, latches, glass ,
paints, oils, varnishes, turpentine. &e. and va
rious carpenters. tools cheaper ihan ever, as
has been acknowledged. by a carpenter • who
bee seen them.
. BLACKSMITHS
cannot go wrongin giving us d'erill for a sup_
ply of hammered, rolled, slit and other iron
generally used, as also cast, shear American
and Engtislt blister nice], &c. &c.
OUR FARMER FRIENDS'
will also'consult their interests by looking at
our cheap shovels, forks, trace:cholas, homer,
end every other article trim a to a
plough,to suit them in price and.qUaliiv. '
THE. PUBLIC GENERALLY
are also invited to examine the quantity 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,
prc , enting a numberless variety of Pattern's at
prices trom 6 cis. upwards. Remember there
is no mistake here, as•.all articled. will be sold
at the lowest cash prices at the old and well
known stand rn North Hanover street. East
sice, between McGlaughlin's Hotel and Kell
er's Hat Store. JACOB SEAER.
march 16
Spring & Summer Styles of Hats !
• _.
'& 3. KELLER desire respectfully to in-
Vif dorni their customers and friends that they
arc now supplied with a great variety of
HATS AND CAPS
for Spring and .Summer use In otldititin - .
a beautiful sprinestyle of Silk Hats and their
extensive assartment -of light and .coloured
slouch hats they would call particular atten
tion to their Panama, Leghorn, Chip and Straw
Hats just received from the cities. Their as
sortutentis large and for beauty of sryle.execl
team of finish and Inwn'ess of price they con•
not be surpassed. A large assortment of t.fays.
exclusively for summer wear, constantly on
lined. Also a carefully selected assortment of
CHILDREN'S HATS.
_We.most -respectfully invite the citizens of
Carlisle and vicinity to call end rxt mire our
nesurtment at the ,old stand, opposite to the
Telegraph Office. rr.ny 11
FASHIONABLE
Clothing HLouse.
•TI.HE subscriber is- now having made up a
largo lot of vary superior CLOTHING,
which he is determined to sell as lAw if not
lower than any other house in the country,—
His stock will consist of—
Fine Dreis, Sattinett,i3ack and Overcoats
Cassimere s Sattinett and Velvet Cord Phnts,
Satin and Cochmere Vostings, &c.
Also, Gloves. flosiery,Suspenders, Cravats,
Shirts, Shirt Collars tlmbhillas, Hats, Caps.
Merino Shirts and drawers, &e.
I will at all timeneep a good assortment of
Cloths Cassimeres and Vestings on hand,
which• will be made up to order in the best and
most fashionable style. I have as foreman of
this establishment a practical" tailor, one who
has had considerable experience in the busi
ness, and is not surpassed as a cutter in the
borough of Carlisle. All garments made to
order warranted to fit and well made, if not,
no sale. I am now receiving direct from
Philadelphia _ a fresh assortment of ( lochs,
Cassimeres and Vestings, to which I invite
the attention aril) , numerousold customers
and the public in general. An in want of
cheap and good garments will do well and save
money'by calling and exlminingthisstock be
fore purchasing elsewhere. No trouble to show
the goods. Recollect the stand next door to
Burkholder's lintel. Make no mistake just
ono door from the corner.
sep29 CHARLES OGILBY.
REMOVAL
JOHN D. GORG AS hereby informs 11:s old
friends and customers that he has remoted his
TIN WARE AND STORE ROOMS to the
room" lately occupied. by Mr. J. W. Ehy !If, a
Grocery Store, on Mainstreet, where cc will
as heretofore manufacturAnd keep constantly
in stole every descrip ion of
TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE,
made in the best style orals! the very_lowent
. prices. Good c orkmen and the very best ma
terial always emphied, so as to ensure entire
sntisfactiou. SPOUTING and JOB-W OR IC
done at the shortest notice, in a superior man
ner; and at fair prices. Also,, in store at all
seasons a large and attractive variety of
PARLOUR AND COOKING STOVES,
comprising every new and fancy style, of all
prices and sizes, adapted to burning either
wood or coal. His assortment of stoves be in
tends shall not be surpassed by any other es
tablishment; comprising a score or more of
diffCrent styleS to stilt - AR - tastes. Thankful to
his friends for the patronage so long bestowed
upon him at his old stand, he respectfully in
vites a call at his now establishment, confident
that his large as sortment (menet fail to p se.
April 9.5, I 853:, JOHN D. GORGAS.
OOTOR YOUR
,:SELF--PRIVATE-
, for cents, by means
the POCKET lESC U
PIUS, or, Every One
S OWN PfIYS.f.AN !
thirty.sixth
with one hundred en
vings, showing PriVlllo
leases and 'Uniform
as of the Generative
here, in every shape
form : to which is ad-
CSISCE of Feniiiles,in
lea only (see page HO,
beimg of the highest importance to married
ple, or those contemplating marriage. Ily .
YOUNG, M, I)., Graduate Oldie University et'
Pennsylvania, Member, of the Reim! College of
Surgeons, London, and Honorary ilember ot tho ,
Hhilatielphia 111. diens society. The various
forms of Secret Diseases, Seminal Weakness,
Diseases of the Prostrate•Glanti,impoteney, soli
tary habits of youth, are faithfully described, And
'all the recipes given in plain language. The
chapter on selfsalruse' anti Seminal Weekness is
worthy of pretietilar attention ' and should be rend
bPevery one. Voting men who have beeu,iincpr;
innate in contrneting. disease, previous to placqng
yourselveS wider the tare of any doctor, no mas
ter what •MS pretensions may Lc, get a copy of
of this truly valuable work.
' Sea Captains and persons goingtto sea, should
possess Or. Yoang's,Treatise on Aterrinffu, the
Pocket/Eaculapius; or Every one His own My
.
aleian. •
Let no father be. ashamed to present a
copy Of the ./Esculopius to his cl ild. It may
save him from .an early/ grove: Let no young
maii or woman enter into the scoet oblientions
Of married life, wilt not reading the pocket .Iffits
culapi us. Let no one suffering from a hncknied
I cough, pain in the side, restless nights, nervous
,feelhigs, anti the whointenin of Dyspeptic sena
:done, and given up by,. their physician, be an
' other moment without Consulting the 'lt:small
dius. Have the- married . . or these nhoUt to he
married any impetilmonl`,.rend /his trrly useful
Bodk, as it line been. the means Of saving them
sends of tinfertinutto creatures from the very
jaws of dead): Upwards of a MILLION copies
of this celebrated work has been told in this
country mid Europe since t 958,-when the first
edition was issued.
1:0 . Any person sending TWENTY-FIVE
'cents enclosed, in a letter, will receive one - copy
, °Nils bunk I;) tnnil';. or five•copies will be sent
for. Si,Address Dr. WILLIAhI YOUNG,
1.52 ! , SPruce . Street, philiidelffida.," Post
Twerity.yenrs-practice in the city of Philadel
iphiu c erminly.entitlev.Dr.. Young to the conli%
. t t o nceof Ake, affi leted; pod, be, nifty, be consulted
on inyettlie disenies d escribil in his Ma eat
!publications, nt'' Ills' office 152' Spruce Sheet,
every day betWeeti 9,and 9 o'clook, (Sunday? ex:
ceptcd) and persons' at any 'distencennn consult
Dr. Younglby extd: •
Fish,' FlOll,, 0 Fish!
CHOICE lot of No. 1 MACKEREL, in
1 whole,' half and.quarter bblr; also oloral
new No. 3 Mackerelfor sale cheap for cash at
the 'family grocery store of ••,••___•,_; - •
• Juno 22.1853. J. G. WI/11441AM
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