Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, August 17, 1853, Image 4

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NOTICE
/VIE heretofore existing firm:olW-*
J. L. Steiner, has boon dissolved for IsehOrt
•• time and, ha.vo -rtgain united udder tho firni•of
Steiner &Bros. SE Corherof Market Square.:
~. Hoping under , tbe increased firm of Steiner
Sc-8r05..10 have an increase of their former
business: They have ifolY every facility and
.will snare no efforts'to please thoir customers
they ha - ving Made arrangetnents with the ler.
goat Importing houses Of‘ Baltimore and New
York so. tie to-receive the first-styles of Goods
that CJMO to those markets, and at the LOW
EST PRICES!
Thankful for p,ast patronage they solicira
continuance from theft • old. customers, and
respectfully invite all °there to °saltine their
new style of superior .
SPRING . & SUMTER CLOTHING,
all of their manufacture, and making as coin
plate an assortment as can be found in any
store in therUnited states. As follows:
DRESS & FROCK COATS,
-of the boat qualities of .English 'and French
Cloths, made and trimmed in the very hest
- style ; single breasted Albert Coats ,a new .
— style7welrridepted to b , Freda
black and colored cloths,-at very low prices;
single breasted Frock coats of 'French cloths,
•.' close imitation .ot thg fide dress, frock coats at
ball price:, spring Sack Coats of cloth, mei
meros dud tweeds, various colours and prices.
....„. • ' PANTALOONS,
Frinch Black. Doeskin and Fancy Caseimers
of a% cry description.
, VESTS! VESTS ! ! VESTS !! ! '
Rich Fancy Silks and Satins, Black do, Bona
bazinea, Valencias, Marseilles, and Challics
at all prises. ,
BOY'S CLOTHING.
A full assortment of Boy's Clothing.
FANCY_ DRESS ARTICLES,
emtwacing all the new kyles of Fem.! Silk
Crailats, English Satin do, &c.
Gloves—White, black and cold eil/t, F.i l,
Lisle and cotton of every description. 'fri tits
and Carpet 136gts of superior finish an) vt low
prices. Suspenders of superior Fre oft, F,n•
OM' and American manufacture, •Uni.et•
shirts and 'Drawers of fine Merino, at, net
jean 'and muslin, of eyery description. Cm•
,brellas of silk, and cotton. very cheap:. All or
which will be sold at the lowest prices whole
,eale or retail.
lgr'Remember the Stone House, corner of
the Public Square. STEINER & BROS.
Carlisle, May 18, 18,53.
CANT BE BEAT!
Second Arrival of Summer Dry—Goode.
THE subscriber respectfully informs hi,
friends and. numerous ' customers . that he has
returned fr,,m Philadelphia with a large assort.
mane of Summer Goody, which will be sold at
astonishingly low prices
Cloths, Cassimeres, Vostings. !Rueline,
Calicoes, Ginghams, Brinnets, and Hats,
i Ribbons, Gloves, Summer Cloths, Lawns,
111itts, Pant Stuffs, Herages, Inserting's,
Collars, Edgings , Handkerchiefs, Laces,
Stockints, Summer •Silks, Parasols, &c.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
A. large assortment of Meo's Women's and
r;hildeen•s Boots and Shoes; Jenny Lind ani
Buskin Shoes at very IoW prices.
Colered and White CARPET 'CHAIN,
A large assortmont,ol„GßOCEßlES,..such
as Sugar. Coffeo, Molasses, Rice, Teas, &c.
-Thlt attention of all who wish good bargains
is solicited, as great itiducements can be offered
to purchasers.
Don't forgot tho-old stand, Humerich's cor
ner, North Hanover Street,
iltr, Butter, Eggs, Rags and Soap taken a
market prices. N. %V. WOODS, Agt:
Carlisle, June 9, 1853.' . .
CULP'S PATENT PORTA-BEE
CIDER IVIILIA AND PRESS,
Il\ H. E undersigned having purchased the
1, right of Franklin and Cumberland coun
ties, Pa., and Washington county Md. for
GULFSPATENT. PORTABLE CIDER
MILL AND PRESS are now manufacturing
machines under the immediate supervision of
Henry Shepler, a practical millwright. Orders
will be received and filled with promW3Cas:—
All, machines will be warranted.. -
By this machine, which can bo conveyed on
a wheelbarrow, one man and e'boy can make
from five to eight barrels cf cider a daywith
ease, and the cider is thorouply - pressed 'from
the pomace. The labor is light , ried the -ma
chines are simple and permanent..
Thiif machine' was exhibited at the State
AgriculturaWair, at Lancaster, and tested with
several others, and the contmitteo awarded the
premium to it. The machines are warranted
to perform w_haf is herein stated. Orders are
teepee' fu te d.
N. B.—The press connected with the ma
chine can be used for pressing currants, and
cutting vegetables for feeding ntock.
JACOB HOKE,
HENRTSHEPI,ER,
Chambersburg.
May II , 1853. 6m
Boooheris Matchless Cordial.
AHIS medicine has - novel known to fail in
curing Cholera Morbus, it from 10 to 15
minutes; Cholera Infantum, or summer -"com•
plaints of children, Dysentery, Diarrhea, &c.,
to from 'l' to 24 hours. It Is certain and safe
under all circumstances, having been fairly
tasted in iipwards [of foul
,having
easesmith•
out a eingle failure. Let every family provide
itself with at least one bottle of this invaluable
remedy. Try it, and it will recommend itself
It is prepared upon purely scientific principles,
and cannot be justly termed a quark medicine,
unless science be quackery. For sale by '
-B. LKIEFFER, Druggist,
South Hanover Street,
• A few doors south of-the Court House,
-Juno 32, 1839.
rina INSURAIITCII.
Tho Allen and East Ponnsborough Mutual
Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland coun
ty, incorporated by .an Aot of Assembly, is
now fully organized, and in operation under
the management of the following commission
ers, viz r
Jacob Shelly Wm, R. Gorgon, Michael
Cocklin, Meloldir Brenneman, Christian Stay.
min, Christian Titzol, Jacob H. Cciover, Lewis
flyer; Henry Logan, Benjamin H. Musser, Ja
cob Kirk, Samuel 'Joseph Wicker..
sham.
The rates of insurance are as low , and favor
ub:o as anyCqmpany of the kind in the State.
Persons wishing to bemnife members-are in
vited to , make application to the agents of the
company,. who are willing to wait upon them
at any time.- .
BENJ. 11. MOSSES, PresidenV 7
HCNRY Loamt, Vice President)
Lewis' flyer, Secretary. '
Michael Cocklin, Treasurer.
AGENTS. •
"Cumberland Counly.—Rudolph Martin, N.
Cumberland; C. B. Herman. Kingstown ; Hen
ry Soaring, . Shiremanstown; Charles 8011,
Carlisle;`Dr. J. Ithl, Churchtiown ; Samuel
Graham, West Peurieborough; James MeDow.
el, Frankford ; Mode Griffith, South Middle.
ton; Samuel Coover, Benjamin.. HaVerstick,
Mechanicsburg; John 'Sherriek, Liaburn ; Da
vid Coover,
.Shepherdstown. ' • -
York County.—Johof Bowman, Dillskurg.;
Peter Wolforti, Franklin; John' Esq.,
Washington; W. S. Picking, Dover; Daniel
Raffensberger, W. Craft, Paradise.
Harrieburg.-1-loneer & Locliman.
Members of the company having policies
admit to expire can have them renewed by
making-application to any of the agents.
'Nov. 24, ly, - - .
TEACHER WANTED.
rpgß.Bo . ard of-Directors of Mechanicsburg,
.11, want to ample) , a competent Teacher to
take charge "el the High School. Teachers
wishing to apply will pleas attend the exarnina
,tion on Saturday the 13th "of August, at that
School House in said horough, at 1 o'clock, P.
M. . Branches. required, Reading, Writing,
Arithnietic, - Geography, English Grammar,
Algebra,. , Meneuration,•Hiatory and Natural
Philosophy,. z Saltary . 830 per month, and the
term not loss than ant months.
- • • - , JOSEPH. MOSSER,
Julr 27, t853. . 2r, . Sect, of Board.
• - 00444 ;...00ara -
The Meet Nat Cheapest kallte . Market for
•
, ,
200 ,TOl4B, of the cidebifirad
told; Dauphiw`ivoinaity,- and ,Grild .10 ilia Gap
Void,' Schuylkill eounty. Juer'reeeliod.,tfkihr
Bale at prices f . roin 8.2,'22,t0 , $3,50 not torr,.'hy
E; BIDDLE, ix,' at thO'' wiliehooso formerly
owned by 8:•111:11downi: ,
greocil.oan be, dolifferid 'any.'whore !thing
the lino of .the-Eurriberhind Valloy 'Rail 'Road:
Orders by jotter, (post paid) promptly attended
20. tmiuvb /6.) .
Worts Olfoyo.
DRUGS! DRITtlp plums I
riesk Spring Supply
y.'HAVE just received afresh 'stock' of Mod
1. ',eines, Paints, _Glass' Oil, dr.c.,' Which
having been purchased ivieh groat care at tho
host city housed, I can confident:lS? ,reCommend
to Families, Physicians, Country Merchants
end Dealers, as'being fresh and pure.
DRUGS.,
l i
Patent Modicints, Herbsand Eirtratta, .
Fine homi eels', Spices,ground and whole
Instruments; . ' Essences, '
Pure Essan'l Oils Perfumery, &o.
Cod Liver Oil—Warranted Genuine;
DYESTUFFS. • '.___ -
.. ,
Indigoee,
Madders,
Sumac
Alum,
Log and• Cam Woods; •
1 Oil Vitriol •
1 Copperas,
•
Lee Dye!
' •
PAINTS.
Welherill &ti'Brother's Pure Lend, Chrome
Greenand Yellow, Paint and Warnish•Brushos,
Jersey Window Glass, Linseed Oil, Turpen
tine, Copal and coach Varnish, and Red Lead.
All of Which will. be !mid at the very lowest
market price, Also,a fresn and splendid as
sortment nf
-- FANCY fi 0 OD STF-R-IIITS7"-- , -----
Con fe ctionary, n d innumerable other articles
Calculated for ueo and ornament, till 01 wLich
aro offered et 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 1851.
SADDLE AND HARNESS 111A/ENG
subscriber continues to . carry on the
11. above business, in all'ilevartous branches,
in North Hanover street, Carlisle, two doors
North of Leonard's corner, where ho intends
keeping on hand netters' assortment in hipline,
Consisting of all kinds of lash
ionable- SADDLES, Bridles
martingales, Girths,Circinglcs
and Halters, also
TRUNKS, tray- f.t.f,
'cling and saddle , ua
hags. He also . ;
manafacturesthemosrapproved
Spanish 'Spring Saddles, ever
used in this, country, those
wishing a handsome, durablearid,pleasent sad•
'dlo will do well to call and see thom*He also
mantlcantures Harness, Bridld, Collars and
Whips in till their varietieg; and contidently.bo•
lietiod from the general approbation of his cas
tamers, that ho makes the neatest 'and best
gears, in all their variety et breadth, that is
muds in the sountry. Ho also.maltes all kinds
et Matrasses in order, viz: Straw, Husk, Curl.
ed Hair and Spring Matrasses. All the abcive'
artieleg will be made of the best material and
workmanship, and with the utmost despatch. '
janl4.li: i:VM. OSBORN.
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CARLISLE
FOUNDRYttIfIAOiiINESHOP.
4 ;'rjjai4 l ` l . l 4V l ' ?;•., •
•
snbscribsr continuesto manufacture at
his Foundry in East High street, having
qn hand a great variety of good patterns, and is
prepared to furnish IRON AND DR,ASS
CASTINGS, which will be executed t °miler
(if not on hand;) at thd shortest notice, Bush qs
Cranks and Mill Gearing, Spur and Bevil
Wheels, Gudgeons for Saw Mills, Atc., Plough
Castings. Cutters. Point Shears, Wagon and
Coach Boxes, Spindles, Car Wheels, Car
Chairs, &c. Stearn Engines built o order and
• repaired. All kinds of machinery in Paper
Mills, Grist Mills end Factories repaired at
short notice. Mill Spindles dressed andlurned.
\lso,-Horse-P-owm and Thfeihing Machihes;
such as Bevel Gair Four Horse power ; Hor
izontal Gear Four Horse Power ; Horizontal
Gear Two Horse Payer, Ploughs Corn She!.
•lars and Corn Crushbrs. Threshing machines
•and Homo powers repaired and Yob Work dons
at the abort,Ndt. notice. Pa;terns' of different
kinds on hand and_made to order:-
also hail on hand a large supply of Phila
delphia and Troy Cooking Stoves, and is con.
stan.ly making Cooking Stoves of various im•
proved pavorns, for coal or wood. Ten Plato
Stoves, Grates, &c. - • -
• Repairing done to all kinds of Machinery.—
All•kinds of old Iron. Brass and' Copper .taken
in exchange for work.
dur2ltf FRANKLIN GARDNER.
USEFIT4fILAGRANT and (6.1).
EJ. KIEFFER has just returned from Phil:
adelphia With an additional supply oefresh
DUGS, which in connection with hie former
stock will make his establishment complete in
this department.
In addition to the above he has also opened a
fresh supply of Confectionaries, Fruit, Nuts,
Peseta and Fancy Articles of every descrip-
Aiert. The attention of the - Ladies is especially
invited to his extensive assortment of Fancy
Auricles, Ladies Toilets', Fancy Soaps and
Perfumes of every variety.
Gentlemen are invited to examine. his fine
assortment of Fancry A rticles—Segars, China
and Porcelain Pipes, Tobacco of all kinds,
Shaving and Toilent Soaps of superior quality,
Canes. Riding and Carriage Whilm, and many
other articles which, more especially intere t
gentlemen. A number of superior Woollen
Matta on hand.
The proprietor will Le very happy to have
his friends cal! and exainine his goods whether
they may wish to purchase or not. t„
' July 6 1853 B J KIEFFER.
WALL PAPERS.
/11 1 1IIE subscriber is just now receiving and
opening an unparalleled assortment of
WALL PAPERS: Those desirous of trans
forniing the interiors of their old dVirellings
into new ones, and giving additional embel
lishments to their new ones, at a comparative
ly trifling cost, will do well to call and examine
for I can sell them from 61 cis upwards. Re
member the old stand, East Main st opposite
Ogilby's Store. By the way. I would say to
those who also wont to improve the exterior of
their hossos, that I can furnish them with
Wetherill's pure and fresh ground White Lead,
together with various other colours, blue, or
abge, yellow, various shades of green, &c., in
short everything calculated to adorn and dec
orate your mansions,
mar 2
HENRY SAXTON
THOMAS H. SKILES'
NIIW CLOTHING ROOD'S
AND FURNISHING- STORE, ---
Opposite the Rail Raid Ogee,' rest High Street,
• . Carlisle.
rrt H. SKILES desires to inform hie old
.1 '• friends nnd, the public that he has opened
n snorel clothing . establishment. and has now
In store nn extensive stock of the best and
cheapest gouda everaffered 'in Carlisle.
Men's, Youth's and Bors clothing,
fur Spring, Summer and W inter wear, now on
hand of every variety and furnished at reduced
rates. He has also a large and well selected
assortment of Piece Goode, of English, French
and German Fabrics, of now and beautiful pat.
torns,,fdr coats pants arid vests, which will be
made to ordor.in the most approved and lash.
losable manner, and in asuporior style of work
manship. A full and elegant stock of Gentle
men's Furnishing Goods, such as gloves, plain
and fancy shirts, collars, handkerchiefs, ties,
&c., constantly kept on hand. Also India
Rubber °vetoers and Loggins.
Fooling confident from the reputation which
tt has been his constant aim for a course of
years Insecure for his establishment, of his a•
bility to please, he respectfully invites an ex.
antination of his stockovhich,for guelity,work.
manelep and low prices cannot be surpassed. •
Mtg.& 1859-Iv.. _ • _
SPRING FASHIONS FOR 1853 . ,
EORGE KELLER, respectfully annohn.
ces to his old Patrons and the, public gen •
it
orally that he has just received the SPRING STYLE ..OFGENTLE
MEN'S - HATS, : ntanUfaalured .at
a. ono of the best establishmentS in
Philadelphia, to which,`ho invites
' special attention.
Ho has also constantly on
,hancla.large and
varied assortment of his .own,,, mannfacturo as
well as city made
:.:• EATS AND CAVA,. '
suitable,for , he season,coinprising every vari
eyt of Russia, Beaver, Moleskin and Silk Hats,
Ontiltedin tha latest etyle,together-with atoll
nesortmene of Caps of every shape and dos•
cription; and at overy.price. Ho particolsrly,
invites the public to call and examine his'exten
'siva . assortment, which_ in style, :material and
finish, cannot be surpassed by any in market,
and which-ho is.able.to put at prices lower than
ever,
~. tgrßetnember - his - old•stiknd .on North
tianotteratrest,'between Minter's and Settees
,• • =. • q.119°
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rrriac
jhet Msiolceitili,in,m hole ?,,,,,,,:..itrar:tho; 14:mai!
iece i vtd ' l 4 l ltclra!44•!:
Ptleag ' f ; r °•!4'l,‘
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rumour!=STANG LIATMENt
, .
ThKoughy. -latcprosg.-
MESBRS; A G. BRAGG &. CO.--GENTLE
Nor: We have been using your ,AIEXIGAN
.MUSTANG LINIMENT with, the most
feet success. One of oilr Most valuable Express
horses hattheen much troabled by large swellings
Or tumors Od the fetleektiithey had, grown lar
ger' Maui -heU'i eggs.
~:Besides being disfigured
by those appendages',
,the limbs and Joints op-.
pwred quite. stittened, swidlen and lame. We
had tried many Li talents' and other l'emedles,
but nothing appeared to kiroduce any effect upon
them. . We would willingly HAVE GIVEN
TWENTY DOLLA to have had them
removed, and the horse restored to sonialness.
Our Imstler obtainod some of your Liniment, and
applied it without , knowledge. A few de) s ago
lie called our attention to the horse, and to our
surprise and gratifiCation, his legS were perfectly
smooth, THE TUMORS HAVING ENTIRE.
Lt DISAPPEARED: We asked him by what
magic he bud effected lamb a remarkable cure ?
His reply wog that he bud been using the M US
TANG LINIMENT on Mein about. ten days,
and 'the result was the entire retrieval of the tu
7-iiiiitiiirtliiiii—pFoifu—etng any soreness, or leaving
13 scar.
We 'therefore take great pleasure in recom
mending the Litikanti shall continue to use
it whenever occasion requirdr, - iniVreferenee to
any oth ..r preparation,So long as it Femmes such
remarkable results.
June 30,105'2, K INSLEY CO,
Southern and Eastern express, No 1 Wall a,.,
eorner of Broadway, New York
.,
Since the abOve'certifica'e ,was given, Messrs
Kinelq & Co have infoi•med' us that one of his
di Inv; was thrown from Isis wagon in the upper
part of the city, and very badly bruised, the
wagon passing over hie body. He was taken into
a Dcetor's office close by, and rtiE PHYSIC
IAN TOLD HIM TI) K THE MUSTANG
LINIMENT; as he had recently tried it in a
similar case with great success. He did no, ninl
all the soreness, lameness, and stiffness ilia 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 all
our It•ientle and customers. as the best article we
have ever Used Mr sores, bruises, sprains. or
plat' in horses. %Ve have used it extensively,
and always effectually. Some of our men have
also used it for severe hi yises and soresom well
as rheumatic' pains, and they lastly it acts Hite
inagtc—we am only say that we have abandoned
the use orally other Linimeht,
d. M: HEWETT,
• Stable Keeper to the Anyerican Fxpress Co.'
and for Haruden!a Expresa:'4'
NEW,YOBK,JuIy 91,1852.
..Weliereby certify tharwe have used the com
pound known as the AILIbTANG uNiikimyr
nod have no hesitation in recommending li as the
best article we have ever used [dr the cure of
sprains, galls, cuts. bruises, 8c 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 as regards its efficacy,
&c. LUTZ. DA LI, fx.
Proprietors Manhattan Stage Co
Extract front a lettei doted
.SACTIAILLENTO CITT, Cal. Aug. 15,185'2
I believe the MUSTANG LINIMENT most
an excellent article. My wife brotight a couple
of bottles with her, which I must thank You tor.
Since -she came here, -MV HORSE FELL
DOWN wun. ME; and injured me consider
ably, but broke _no buttes. - I had recnurFe to the
Mustang, and the relief, and in Inc , euve . 003
astonishing. (Signed)
_1) RANSOM.
- Exirnet from a letter dated
. . . .
5110 SP2.
Another circumstance which r noticed n few
days ago, I thou n itt spoke highly of the virtues
.of the Mustang—Being in the office of a
chin of high standing, 1 noticed as he ripened a
door of his book•ense, several bottles of Mos
tang, alongside of Which was an EMPTY 31ustang
bOttle, and a two ounce prescription vial FILLED
WITH MUSTANG LINIMENT ' on Whiell
was the following directions: "Bu b' the thrOstt
well night n nil morning with the L c inirnmd, and
wrap a woolen cloth around
S. W. HAVERSTICK;Da. S. ELLIOT, and
WILLIAM Agents for Carlisle:
General Depot, No. s;Phoenis Block j corner
2tl and Dock streets, PhiladelPhia:
A. O. ANDREWS Gen. Agent.
S5OO CHALL'EIIre.E.
VlTBATEVERconcernsthe health and happi.
Ir. V netts i.d* a people is at all times of the most
valuable importance. take it, for granted that
every-person•will do all in their power,to save - the
live? of their children,snd that every person will
endeavor to promote their own health at till sac
rifices. I feel it to be my duty to solemnly as
sure you that WORMS ,according to the opinion
of the most celebrated Physicians, are the prima
ry causes of a large majority of diseases to which
dm children and adults are 'liable , if you have
an appetite continualychan,;eable 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,Slow Fever
Pulse irregular—remember that al these denote
WORMS, and you should at once apply the rem
edy t ROBENSACC'S WORM SYRUP. "
An article founded on. Scientific Pi inciples,
'compounded with purely vegetable substances,
being perfectly safe when taken , and can be given
to the most tender infant with decided benttfie.iai
effects where 13owel remplaidts — affil L'iaiWa" - t
have made them weak and debilitated ; the Tonic
properties of my - Wtorm Syrup are such, that it
stands without an equal in the catalogue of med
icines, in 'giving tone and strenglitto the Sim
itch, which makes it an infallible remedy for
those afflicted with Dyspepsia; the astonishing
cures performdd by this $ rup alter Physicians
have failed, is the best es idened of its superior
officacyabove all others.
THE rAPE WORM!
- This is the most difficult Worm to destroy o
all that infest the human system, it grows to as
almost indefinite length, becoming so coiled and
fastened in the Intestines and Stomach, affecting
the health so sadly as to collie St. Vitus' Dance,
Fits, bte„ that-those afflicted seldom if ever sus•
pect that it is Tape Worm hastening them to an
early grave. In order to destroy this worm,a
very energetic treatment must be pursued, it
would therefore he proper to take 6 to 8 of my
Liver Pills so as .13 remove all obstructions that
the Worm Syrup may act direct upon the Worm,
which must betaken in doses 012 Tablespoonfuls
three Crites n day. These directions tolldwzd
have never been known to fail in curing the most
obstinate ease of 'nine Worm.
HOBENSACK'S LIVER-PILLS
No part attic system is more liable to disease
than the LIVER, it serving as a, filterer Jo purify
the blood ;or givisig the proper secretion to the
; so that nay wrong action of the Liver af
fects the other important parts of the system. and
results variously, in Liver Complaint; Jaundice,
Dyspepsle, tze. We should therefore, watch ev
ery symptom that might indicate a wrongautim.
of the Liver. Those pills bong composed td
Roots and Plants furnished he nature to heal the
sick: Namely, lat. An EXPECTORANT,
which augments the secretion from the Pulmu.
nary mucous membrane, or promotes the dis
charge of secreted . mat ter. 2d. An A urgiut-
TIVE. which changes in some inexplicable and
insensible manner the, certam morbid action of
the system. Sd. .4 TONIC, wide!' give tone and
Strength to the nervous System, relies nog health
and :vigor • 'Wall parts of the body.- 9th. 4 C. 9.
THARTIC, which acts in perfect harmony with
the other ingredionts,and operating on the bow
ies, anti expelling the whole mass of corrupt and
'vitiated matter, and purifying the Blood,. which
destroys disease and restores health.
TO PENT.NLES.
• .
You will find these pillnan invaluable medicine
in many complaints to which you-arc subject.: In
!obstructions either total or partial,..they babe
Amen found of an inestimnble benefit, restoi•ing .
their functional at.rangements to a healthy notion
purifying the blooclend other fluitli•so efireitialty
as to put to flight all complaints nlilelhmay'nrire
from fenanie Irregularities, as henilach. rithlincgs,
dimness ofsight i pairt.in the side, back, &c,
None genuine unless signed J. N. llobeu s sack,
all others being base imitations,
flr agents wishihg new supplies, and Sjore..
keepers desirous of becoming 4gents must ad
dress. the Proprietor, J. N, ilobeniack,
dAlphia, Pa.
.qOUNTS TOR CUNDENIA ND COUNTS': S W
Haversack; 8 Elliott, and S Hubbard, Carlisle:
Llnyd;Lisburas I•lhtv. and .1 . 1 , Spshr; Mecham.
lesburg Coy!eZ Boguestown t. Hilverstick.
Strohm, : Kingstown ;
Hayes, Shitwensburg't..- Divin, • Pdperwy n ;
Grcason, Plainfield , Russel & Hine, blolkinimil
Weakley & Centreville; Ronal/ism, &
preen, Pabliet9vin t -liberde 4,7Wheiri*, Witt;
ur
. ,
Pneo 25 cents eente , ^ash• • • .
_minuet reatherir,
'.THE subscriber hatiltiatopened!' an Invoke
of Ontrieh and other Bonnet'leathers at one.
half the usual prleg. Also a vt-y cheap lot 01
Fancy Dna Stlka
jrs HITNER.
r ' • ' - 'ZODACCO.
A FRESH supply of 'E. Goodwin re,pro's
SiiTeaparilla Mixed , quid Yellow Bank Fine
Put TOlntecooe, Juevieceived ar , the new and
brocery"of.
'•' 3l3l *-20 4853 - W.A. 13AnoottEns..;
_ .
JASIES • -Wpf.. K., CAMPBELL
- .:AT011.18 - •
.•
Nv•INJSE &VAIVIPBEI.A.Le.
.& W.- • COner 1Y: gianOver and Loather ate.
• Ed'intilet i•dspeotrully to'call the earl} , attm -
' tion of thri-ettizens urD_arlislO and vicinity
'to our new and • beautitul'assOilment or Spring
;GJods, selected. from the very.hest_of_tho New
York and -Philadelphia markets, consisting of
•
'LADIES DRESS GOODS,.
Persian Cloths, Barege de lan6, Black
Chali Barege; Chamolion Silk, BornbUiines.
Alps Ons. • All wool Do:nines, Muss do bug l;
Fretich Chintzes, Lawrie', .&a. "
• EMBItaiDDRIES,AND LAMS,
Collar.,, Undersleoves, Cuffs, SpOcers,
Swiss and Jaconet (Liming,
Swiss and Jaconet Edging and Inserting,
Lisle and•Mecalin do do
''• Florentine . do do
Linen Sobin . do do
Valoncenes Laces,
GLOVES AND HOSIERY,
Kid, Silk, Lisle Thread, Mohair and Cotton
Gloves.
White and/Black Silk, and Blk Ingrain Hose
MoMd-and—W-Itito-Got
Mons lial( 7 1lose, • ..
DOMESTICS, ,
Ging,hams; Checks, Tickings, Calicoes,
White Niusfins, Nankeen, Kentucky Jeans;
Blue and Fancy Drills, Vesting,
Plain and twilled Linen,
Fins Damask Linea Table Cloths,
do , Towels, • I
do Napkins,
Bird Eye Diaper.
' BOOTS AND SHOES,
Black. and Fancy colored Gaiters, (Willis),
Shoes of all descriptions, (Willis' make)'
Fine Calf Boots, Kip Pag'd Boots,
Mena Calf Congress Boots, Boys Boots,
do Gaiters,'do Shoes,” ,
All kind Childrens Shoes and Gaiters.
GROCERIES,
•
Rio and Java ColTec,Lovering's Syrup Moles.
see, Cuba Molasses, Sugar of all qualities,
Rico, Spices, &c, -
Purchasers will find it to their advantage to
call and examine our stock -before purchasing
elsewhere, as it is entirely new and we have for
our:motto "quick sales and small profits.
Carlisle, April 6, 1353. .
WPOrG. A: CAROTIZER'S
FAMILY GROCERY STORL 4 ,
High St., two doors East of .hlai•ket House,
South Side.
rip HE subscriber 'thankful for past fa=
ears would inform his old customers and
,the cominuaity -in general, that he has just re
turned from the city with is largo and-full as—
sortment of Groceries, consisting in. part of
superior Rio, Java, Lagusyra, and Roasted
CofFeos, Lovering'.s:Lutnp, Sand and Pulver
ized'Sur re, Brown Sugars at all prices, Mo
lacses at all qualities and 'prices.
QUEENSWA RE, •
of every de,cription, including French and En
glish China, in setts or by the piece; also,
Stone China and "commin ware of every de
scription, and a lull assortment of Glass ware.
• WILLOW & CEDAR-WARE,
such as Clothes, Market, Travelling, Sewing
Knife, Tumbler and Children's Fancy Bas
'hems, Tubs, Painted and Cedar Buckets, Irot
and Brass-bound Wooden Bowls, Butter Fir
(tins, Grocery Boxes, &c.
T S ,
nuperior Mack, imperial acid Young [Tyson
Teas, Chocolate, Prepared Cocoa.
" SUGAR CURED HAMS,
of fide quality, together with superior Dry
Beel, , ;Smoked Herring, Ground Allum and
fine table Salt, Spices of all kinds.
FRUIT,
such as Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Prunes, Rai
sins, &c.
a full supply of Pitie Oil and Fluid Lamps,
Safety }laid Lamps.--
Sestars find Tobacco'of fine qualities and at
ail prices. Please call and examine lor . your •
E elves at the old stand.
Allay,lB 1853 , -
J P _IFLF.IIIING
PRESERVE YOUR TEETH BY USING
Zermans Celebrated Tooth Wash.
- , •
THIS valuable preparation has tong been used
in New York andYhiladelphia, where it has
attained an immense popularity, for cleansing,
preserving and beautifyinE the teeth. It is an
excellent remedy foe sore,soft or bleeding gums.
It alio imparts% delightful freshnesito the mouth
and agreeable odor torthe breath.
Read the follauung front Dr. _hurray.
"I can, with - the utmost • confidence, recom•
mend to the public, Zernin's Anti-Scorbutic
Tooth Washns the best in use; In my practice
. as a Dentist, I have used and recommended it for
me last tive.years and have found it to give sat
isfaction in every trtance, ns the Wash does not
contain acid, ornifyillung injurious to the teeth or
gums; but, on the contrary, is the best antiseptic
n the practice, and therefore, would recommend
he use of it, not only to those who wish to pre
servetheir teeth and gums; and have n wholesome
ibreath, but :deo to these who have diseased gums
for teeth. The use id thirAVash, for a short time,
will insure a return to their healthy state,
GF.OItGE: l NIURRAY, Dentiet,
No 61, S. Eloventb st., below Chestnut Phi Pa..
Hendel, of Carlisle, says—' _Mr. Zer
man, I am well ==fe===edWitli - your 'Fond) Wash-t
-it not only cleanses mid Whitens the teeth without
injuring them,but it cures sore or bleeding gums.
r cheerfully recommend it to the professmn and
public, as the very best preparation that can lie
used for cleansing and preserving the teeth ;
healing the gums,and giving sweetness to the
breath. -
JOAN HENDEL, Surgeon Dentist.
Price Ueents per bottle. Prepared only
Francis Z`Trman, Druggist amt Chemist, corner
of Ninth and Catharine streets Philadelphia.
For sale by SANIUM "ELXIOTT, Carlisle,
Pa octl3 v
Window Shades, Carpets and Oi
3. SiI'EVITART DZIPUIC,
A T 223 North 2tl Street, above Wood
. Philadelphia, would most rospoctful
ly 'call the attention of his friends and the.
public in -general, to his large and well se.
elected stock of Carpet , , Oit 'Cloths, Mattings,
Window Shades, Door 'Mats; Stair Rods,
ano Covers, Table Covers. Cocoa jilattin..Thlroai
yards- wido, for Public Houses, Counting
Vousoi. &o.
Also—to my branch Store, I3e, Spring - Gar
den Strom, above 2tb
WINES AND LIQUORS.
MADNIRA, Tenerilib, Malaga,' Lisbon,
:ling.:at, Grape Juico, Port, and Anohor brand
Champagne Wiml. Boston Rum, Ginger
Btandy,, Cherry Brandy, Tale Cogniac pnd
Dark Brandy, Holland-Gin and Wino Bitters.
Sperm CANDLF:i 310 per pound, Syrup
and Malaugn MOLALSES, Washing Soda,
superior Y Hysoit,lntperial and Black TEAS,
prineine, Regalia and Cuba CIGARS, for
sale by the box or retail, bring ..on your pipes
and tre hein.l(my26) C114.R. BARN IT'',
FRUIT, CANDIES,
FAMILY. parties Sabbath Schools and Pic
Pie 'parties in going4o the country will do well
by. calling at ,the 'cheap Drug Store of B, J.
Kieffer, where - they can be Supplied with ar
ticles at the lowest rates and 91 the best qua'.
ity. CANRlES—retail price, 20 cents per
pitind. A general ciao-intent of Patent Med•.
icines constantly on hand. r jy2o
A. LARGE SPRING: ARRIVAL! .
wine II surpasses in quantity quality and
V V:. prices any that has ever yet been opened
in Carlisle; consisting of the , greatest variety
of all kinds of Hurdwarm such as, Shoe Fin
dings, Saddlery, COACII Trimminge, Paints
Oils, Varnish, Glass, Nails, Files, Anvils,
Vices; l3ellows, Springs, Axels, Bows, Pollees,
Venom, Cetlarwaro, terming Utensils, Bar
and Rolled Iron, Steel, Stul, with a thousand
more articies'untpentionable.
Having phichteed Ini.gely of Heavy. Goode
previous to the advance in prices, I tan enabled
to sell goods at old prices, Poisons in want of
Hardware aro ,Invited to call and examine my
gneds'and hear m_y prices, and you,will be sat
lofted where the Cheap Hardware is to be had,
azy•Aly stook-.of WALL PAPER-isman.
Purpled by ell in the llorough.
Thankful for the fortnerliberel patrouage..a
continoanee °Nip same la aolielted by
• JOHN P 4 LYNE.
Was: Side bf , North Hanover Street;
°allele.
1000 TO,NB Limebuirner'ff Coal of 'tht3 best
•vaitty . jost ‘receiving and foresto by E. fill)-
01,Eiir.`-0n4062,40 per ton. ' •
: Carilel4, Maw"! 1 t 1803..:,• •
it• sill' id
. wor • e tn. t,
PROFS VOE'DEALER.S;•COMMISSION &
, VOILWAILDING MERCHANTS, .7 •
nov32
,CARLIALE, P ' -
Alistellaucoug.
LAMPS,
Cloths.
HaRDIF,VIR.E.
Linieburnbes Coal.
01111 , rAtIMITSCMCIIT.v.
E. GOVICM,
tIiCaSEJOR TO A. F10 . 1',1
No. 161 Chestnut Sroann's Building; Phila.
.3.7,1 - ic.NErisrV,E; Music Publisher, and Dee).
II d er in' Musical Instrumento of every de.
scription t _ _
Exclusivo agent for ttb enle orlitillet, Davie
El Co'e Patent Suvension Bridge /Dillon and
other
PIANOS,
L. Gilbert'efloudoir Pianos, -Melodeons, Mar.
tin's Guitars, 'Harps, Violips, Sheet Music,
Music Books,-&c.
Residents alike country will be supplied' by
mail or otherwise with music they may wish,
as low as if p,urehased in person.,Having one
of the largest stocks in the' United States. It
- .(ecl - maialikiirdriatilfyint - all whii May fair - or
mo wilts a call or order.'
Dealers in Music supplied on the most Jibcra
terms. Pianos to let. Second-hand Pianos for
sale. may '2O 1853 ty)
Cheap Watches and Jewehy,
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
at the " Philadelpia Watch
and Jewelry Store, '' Number
96 North Second Street, corner
of Quarry, Pinladelphie.
, Gold Lever Watches, lull
jewelled, 18 carat eases, 800,00
Silv'r do lulli'd, $l2 Gold Spectacles..Si 00
SilVer Lena in ls, 10 Fine Silver do. 150
do do 'do 9 Gold Breccia:l, 300
Superior Quarticra, 7 I
Ladies G'd P'ls 1 00
Imitation .do 6 S'r Tea S'lts, 6°11,5 00
Gold Pens with Pencil and Silver Holder. 1 00
Gold Finger flings 37i cents to 08 ; Watch
Glasses', plain, 12} cents ; Patent, 181 ; Lunet,
25; other articles in proportion. All goods
warranted to be what they are sold for.
S'FAUFFER Fr. HARLEY,
septBly Successors ta 0. Conrad.
On hand, some Gold and Silver Lavers and
Lepines, still lower than the above prices. -
KRUPP'S ESSENCE OF _OOFFEE
• 1.
mg N UFACTURED and for sale by ELI
IVA KRUPP, No 639, Nortll Third street,
Ph Indelphia,is warranted to render entire satis
faction, and is beyond doubt the best and most
wholesome preparaticri of Coffee over known.—
One package at 121 cents WILL SAVE four
pounds of ordinary Coffee. Try it and be' con
vinced. A. number of Essences of Coffee were
deposited at the Franklin Institute in 1532nntl
the Judges decided Erupp's to be THE BES'I
in the exhibition. Eriends.ll you wish to enjoy
n good,cheap and healthy Cup of,Coffee procnre
Krupp'e Fssence of Coffee. It is for sale by
nearly nil the principal Grocers and Druggists
throughout the United States.
April 20, 1853.
?.........._
W
M -. ...5 ' A/LY 7 & SON,
.:
Importers and Dealers in
; ENGLISH. FRENCII it eiviss WATCHES. '
JEWELRY. lIILVERWIARE. P LATEN.
WARE. AND FANCY ARTICLES.
Are constantly receiving the latest styles
of thu above Goods, which are offered at .
wholesale or retail, at
No. 216 Market Street, above Sixth, near
Decatur Street, Philadelphia. 4 .
v._
-.,-,,, INTILLIIL/SHED IN ISIS. .0,%
"°aY warranted to he toted Mry acs s 0
AGRIOULTURAL WAtit;twu mei
SEED STORE
- THE subscribers, in addition to their extort.
siva Grocery, have connected therewith an
AGRICULTURAL wAttEnousr. and
SEED STORE, lit), Market street,mear the
railroad, Harrisburg. Pa., and are prepared to
fill all orders, by wholesale and retail, of all
kinds of. Agricultural Implements, Vegetable
and Flower Seeds, &c. Country merchants
with reasonable discounts to sell again.
Horse-powers..-and threshers, wheat•drillts
and seed-planters, plows, harrows and cultiva
tors, fodder, hay, and straw-cutter , grain fans
corn shelters. vegetable cutters, hand grain
mills, clam shelters, hurso rakes, churns,grind
stones 'and improved hangings, hay, straw and
manure lurks, firmer's boilers, ov yokes and
bow, Patent bow pins, cow chains, spades, hoes
and rakes, post diggers, wheelbarroWe, grain
cradles, scythesand seythestones, pototoo drags
post augurs, axes and hatchets, grain bags,
grain_ancasures,_gurden-trowls,-perming- and.
budding knives, grass and grain sickles ,
screw
wrenches, pincers and gimblets, rat and mole
traps, cattle cards and horse brushes, curry
combs, garden reels, cow bells, whittle trees,
guano, plaster, poudrette, bone dust, limo, gar.
den; field and flower seeds.
Also. a large and fresh assortment,of GR 0-
CERIES, TEAS, gm, all cheap for cash.
-;-130Y1.:R & HALL.
•
.1:1:Y - C , rain and pro'duce of all kinds:received
n exchange forimpfements.
`"'-'April I 3,1853.-1 y :1"..,,,1
Plainfield Classical Academy.
Near Carlisle, Pa,
THF, 14th Session (five months) will com,
nuance _May tad. The buildings era new
and extensive (one erected last 1.• alb. The
situation is all that 'can be des'red for health
fulness and moral purity. ' Remode'd from the
excitements 01 Town or Village iho Student
may here prepare for College, Mercantile put,:
suits, &c. All the branches arc taught which
go to form a liberal (ducat 0n...1 A conscien
tious discharge of duty has secured, under
Providence, the present flourishing condition
of the institution. Its future prosperity shall
be mointaned by the same means. •
Terms—Board and 'Puffier' (per
session), $5OlOO
For, Catalogues with full information address,
It. IC. BURNS,
Principal & Proprietor.
Plainfield ~Cumb , Co., Pa.,
Cumberland Valley Institute.
select Boarding School embracing two distinct
and seperate Departments; Male S Female.
ItEV, J. 8. 1,905 E, A. M. Principal...
TIIIS Institution will hereafter occupy the
new and commodtous'.editice just erected
for ifs accoftimodution.. The ,buildingAie:pe.
culiarly adapted to react the wants of both dm
partmonts. The rooms aro large and well
.ventilated, and the whole house is warmed
with a heated air furnace. wi.ich is especially
healthful. . • •
It is located 011 an eminence near the bor-
ough of Mechanicsburg, Cumberland County,
Pa., .pith ample grounds,' handsomely laid out
and ornamented, surrounding it ;, inviting to
Rhysionl exert:fat: and to amusement in the open
air. • Every facility for an ne.Oomplisbed and
elarisicia education is here offered that' 'can be
found at any similar Institutiqn in ;hie State.
TERMS.
,Board and Tuition,,por session,' eto 00
Music and Ornamental Branches, extra
Th e Summer Session will open on the 2d
May, and continue twenty one weeks.
ROAR D OP INSTRUCTORS
Rev. J. S. Loose, A. M.,Prolessor of Mora
Science and.Anoient Languages, Henry Com
tint, Assistant ; Miss L. C. Walker, Princimd
of Female Department end teacher of. Mesta,
Mies Assistant ; Mr. Edward Fells,'
Fiefessor of, Modern Languages j J. 13. Iler
ovt•dl D., Leefttrifreirl'lffitiolegymnd Laws
of Health: ' ' '
. For " Circulars" containing references and
urther partioulnisuddiess the Principal,. i=
• Mechnniciteurg,
' ~g uml4arland Co., Pa.
, ' , ldatch 30
' • XLIZINEOVA.P.
THE 8(oie of,the eubeoriber: embracing •
TEIIS,.:GROCERIES,
cleeonsware, and ell, the Vorielies usually boot
by him, is removed I'd his .. , eiYbuilditio, Nb's
2St 9, 'MARION 'MALI,, West Mein -St.,
Carlisle,
'Marob 30, 1863,
WANTED.
TEACIIER, for thit High Freo School of
iho horoogh of Newville, Cumberlrina co.
u:.; Application shotill be mule no the
'school is to.:eotittoeiteer.on •the gal oh August
A liheFol ialqy
• ••• By - order of the. Board..
" i, AI,,,DAvIDsoN, seey. ,
•
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co.
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1
CHERRY PECTORAL:
NU
• • For the Cure of
. coirgyza, COLDS,
HOARSENESS, 33ROPT•
.CHITIS,, CROUP, lISTEC...
IVLA, vanooPxprq-coucm
AND CONSUriiI'TION.
Of all the nume'rous medicines e*tunt, [and
some of Mein valuublej ftkr the core of pul..
monaiy comploints,.....ttothitig has ever been.
found which caul compare in its effects with
r this preparation. Others cure sometimes, but
at all thnesAnd in all diseases of the hinge
and throat where medicine con gimrclief, this
will do it. It is plcosontto take, and perfectly
'a afo in accordance with the directions. We
do not advertise • for the information •of those
who have tried It Mit'these who have not.—,
Families tkat have known its value will not be
wltli, l
ci‘ I. it, End by Its timely use, they -ore
secure from the dangerous consequences of
Coughs nd Colds which neglected, ripen Into
fatal en, surnptton.
The Diploma of the Massachusettranstitute
was awarded to thib preparation by the Board
of Judges in SepteMber 1647 ; also, the medals
of the three great Institutes of Art, in this
country;also the Diploma of the Ohio Institute
at Cincinnati, has been, given to the CHERRY
PECTORAL, by their Government in considers
lion of its extraordinary excellence end usef,ol
nese in 'curing affections of the Lungs and
Throat.
Rend the following opinion founded nn the
long experience of the eminent Physician of
the port and city of:
ST JOHNS, May 8, 1851.
Dr J C ATER :
Five years trial of your CHERRY PECTO
RAL in my practice, has proven what I fore
saw from its composition, must bo true, that
it eradicatils end cures the colds and coughs
In which we, in this section arc peculiarly
liable.
I think its equal hos not yet been diKeorered
nor do I know how a better remedy can be
made for the diidempers of. the 'Dimon( nod
Lungs. J J BURTON, II D, F It S.
See what it has done on a wasted eoritilitu
lion; not only in the following -cases, but n
.thonsand mote:
. Dr Ayer : In the month of July last I was
attack - 0d /by a violent diurrbtea in the mines of
California. I returned to San Frurincisco in
hope of receiving benefit from a change of
climate and diet. My diorrlicea ceased, &tit
was followed by a severe cough, and much
soreness. I finally started tbr home, but re
eived-po benefit from thb voyage.. My cough
continbed to
. grow worse. and when I arrived.
at New York, I wan at once marked by my
acquaintances as a vict,m df consumption.
I must confess that I saw no sufficient reason to '
_doubt what_my_friends—all -behoved. A-t this-,
time I commenced taking your truly invaluable
medicine with little expectation of deriving
any benefit from its we, You would not re
ceive-these lines did I not regartlit,my duty to
state to the afflicted, through you, (hut my
health, in the space of eight months, is fully
restored. I attritufte it to the use of your.
CIIR.Jt HS PECTORAL, yours truly,
. ILIXAM :W.
- NVASIIINUTON, Pa., April 12, 1848.
Dear sir Feeling that I have been spared (lam
a premature grave, through vour instrumental
ity by the providence of Cbil, I will take. the
iberty to express my gratitude.
a cough and the alarming symptoms of Con
sumption find reduced,me too low to leave- me
anything like hope, when *my physician brought
me a bottle of your PECTORAL. It seemed to
afford immediate relief, and now in a few weeks
time has restored me to sound health. II it will
do (be others what it has done for me, you are
certainly one of the benefactors of mankind,
Sincerely wishing you every blessing, I um
With such assurance, and from sue)
men, no stronger proof can be adduced
unless it be from its efiecis upon trial.
Prepared and Sold by
JAPRES 0, AVER,
PRACTICAL CHEMIST, Lowell, Mass
Sold in Carlisle by Dr S. Elliott, and S. NV.
Mechanicsburg by Dr Ira Dny
I— in Newvillo -.1-. H. Herron—in Sluppens•
I urg by J. C. & U. B. Aliick, and by Drug—
' ists 'generally throughout the State.
„
. • COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
if.ocated No 127 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, 111 d.
Tlro °sten sib I tro I*cl - of - this - hat
lace in the reach ot individuals proper facia- ies for obtaining a thorough and prpetical
.Mercantile Education. Nothing indeed has
'been omitted that is calculated to prance the
desired result.
The rooms of the - College are well fitted up,
conveniently arranged, and situated in the
most desirable part of the City. Conndcted
thereto is a Commercial Library, and this, in
connection with Ihmillar Lectures on Commer
cial Law and Mercantile Science, is a matter
of the highest importance to dll who desire`to
become Accountants of the first order;- and oc
cupy stations of profit and responsibility. A
young man con here obtain a- more correct
knowledge of general business mat/Pre in a
law weeks than can be acquired-in as many
years in any ono Counting Room.
The course of study embraces Double Entry
Book keeping, and its „adaptation to nations
departments of Commerce and Trade, Mercan
tile calculations taught according Ito the most
approved methods. Practical l'eninansifip, com
bining rapidity of execution with beauty of
construction. Lectures on Mercantile Law,
upon various.important Mercantile subjects
beside many other points necessary for a book
keeper or business man to understand. The
time necessary frv.an industrious student to
cornpl.ft the course varies from sto 8 weeks,
There being no v -Innen applicants can enter
at any time and attend hot day and evening.
Examinations are held at stated periods, and
Diplomas awarded to those who g-aduate.
For terms, Ste., write and have a Circular for
warded by -
, .
March, 23. 1853. ly.
Sl'EAril SAW MILL.
THE irdersigned oWning - a large Steam
Saw Mill, recently built, on on Improved plan,
will! a eireu!ar saw capable• of sawing-with
great rapidity, located three miles west of Pa.
pat town,Cumberland county, at the base of the
Sorer Mountain, on Spruce Run, and having
in fit'isefsion near one thousand acres_ of the
best timber land, in the Southern part of Penn
sylvania, urn now prepared to saw and furnish
lumber to order, at the shortest notice of the
varions descriptions used for mechanical pur
poses: They can furnish frame stuff,for,burns
and houses of any length anti eizo that mu be
requircd,.weather-boarding, flmiring, and' fen
cing boards, poplar and oak boards anti plank,
shingle and plasteping laths; oak and ellesnut
shingles, center stall;., pitch pine posts, arid
elmoutit rails and posts. They have now_ on
hand'ecveral thousand feet of !thither, Chesnut
rails and posts fur fence, oak and pine wood by
the card, and Coll engage lo be delivered in Its
swan several Itun`dred cords of cheanut oak
bark for turning' purposes,
l'he proprietors having availed 'themselves
of the natural advantugee of thew location,
widen abounda, in a variety of the finest
timber ' nnd having also n practical knt.wledge
of the business, aro enabled to furnish lumber
lower .to the eitizons of Cumberland , count;
than can ha donofty any similar catablisittriont
—and es they wish and expect to do a • large
business, will spare no pains to accommodate
tho public et the shortest'notice. •
_•
The various deser v iptions , ol lumber .. mill 'bo
f/1311V(IrOd 'in Carlisle or elsewhere as maybe
desired. All orders addressed to thif proprie7
tors. Diyett & Haskell; living In Popertown,'or
to W . tn.l). Sey.mour, jr. in Cariisle,wlll oceuro
prompt attention.
, DIVEN, HASKELII& 'SnYM(bR.
Tgov:10, ly. • - • •'
. •
J. W. EIEiY,
. SUMAC. WILATTII7).:'
rrEIE atrbscribcr will pay:'the . highest
price in CA.8 . 1-I , for SUMAC, properly
cured and delivered in Carlisle... 'or a Abed
as Ina .from stems $1 31Y. per :hundred
pounds will be paid; audio propmtion for other
qualities.. .3 ACOBIPHROMA
Carlisle; May, 16, 1853 , ant ilte%
iiiioccdancons
Sul:puny, Jun .24th 1851
Very respectfully yours,
JOHN J, CLARKE,
Rector of St. Peter's Chore
7J LlhlCfllQfCOfa:`
HARDWAREi•SPRIN4 SUPPLY.
TIM subscriber wishes to draw the titters.
lion of the:public to Melt own interests,
.winch they may consult to good advantage. by,
examining the ele gant p nod complete assort..
ment Of klartlware of every deseriptton, which
ho is noir , receiving at his old stand on North
floisov'er street,
TO COACIfMAICERS,
bitve a large supply of prings.,:bubs,
bands, laces, curtains, and floor oil cloths and
drab cloths, of different qualities, in fact evory
thing in your line.
. TO CABINET-MAKERS
Wo offer complete setts of veneers, knobs and'
mouldings of walnut end mahogany, to sui
both the taste and the parse: ,
CARPENTERS EXAMINE
the dplendid assorment of tools in your lino
as also s complete etock of building materials,
melt as loc'ks, hinges, screws; latches, glass,
paints, oils, varnishes, turpentine. &c. and va
rious carpenters tools cheaper Than ever, as
has been acknowledged by a carpenter who
has seen them.
BLACKSMITHS ,
cannot go wrongin giving us a call for a Bull
ply of hammered, rolled, slit and other iron
generally used, as also cast, Ahem' American
and_ English blister steel, &c. kc.
,OUR FARMER .FRIENDS
will also consult their interests by• looking' at
our cheap shovels, forks, trace chains, hauler,
and every other article "from a .cradle to a
plough,to suit them in price and quality.
THE PUBLIC GENERALLY
are also invited to examine the - "quantity iftid
quality now on hand of cedar ware, tuba,
churns, buckets, oils,.such as fish, eperin and
flaxseed oils, which will be sold at the lowest
cash prices. I would also call attention to my
splendid ,assortment of WALL TAPERS,
pre , enting a. numberless -variety of Patterns at
prices Henn 6 ems. upwards. Remember there
is no' mistake here, as all articles will, bo sold
at the lowest cash prices at the old and well
known stand . rn North Hanover street, East
nice, between McGlaughlin's Hotel. and Refl.
er's Hat STOI . O. JACOB SE:ifER.
march t 6
piing & Summer Styles of Hats!)
' v't
& J. KE . ,LLEII. desire respectfully to in •
tILIT form their customers and friends that they
arernow supplied will a great varlet:) , of
FIATS AND CAPS
for Spring and Summer use in addition to
a Leautilul spring style of Silk flats and, their
extensive assortment of light and coloured
slouch hats they would call particular "attert•
tietnO - their,Panerna, Leghorn, Chip and Siraw
Hats just received from the cities. T'hcirms
surtinent is large end for bet.u.ly of style.essel.
levee of finish and lowness of price they eon.
rult he surpassed. A large ass ortment of Cars,
excluejlely , lor summer wear, constantly-on
hand. Also a earefu:lv selected assortment of
CHILDREN'S BATS.
We most respectfully invite the citizens of
Carlisle and vicinity to call and cxrmire nur
nssnrtment at the old stand, ontsite to the
Telegraph Office. - 01% Y- I
Clothin - g House.
yIpHE subscriber is now having made up a
large lot of very superior CLOTHJ.N G,
which lie is determined to sell as kw if not
lower than any other house in the country.--
flia_stoelt will consist.ol— - - .
Fine Dress,Sattinett,:Fack and Overcoats
Cassithere,Sattineit and Velvet Cord Pants,
Satin and Cachmere Vestings, &c.
Also, Glo'ves. Hosiery,Surspenddrs, Cravats,
shirts, Shirt Collars Umbrellas, pits, Caps.
Merino Shirts and Collars,
I willat all times keep 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 qcperiente - in. die busi
ness, and is not surpassed as a cutter in the
borough o'f Carlisle. Ail garments made to
order warranted to fit and well made, if not,
no sale. I nm now receiving direct from
Philadelphia a fresh assortment of f Vohs,
Caesimeres and Vestings,.to whteh I invite
the attention ofmy numerous old
~ customers
and the public in general. All an went of
cheap and good garments will do well and save
money by calling and exlminingthisstock be
fore purchasing elsewhere. No trouble to chow
the goods. Recollect the stand next door to
Burkholder's Lintel. Make no tnistake just
one doer from the corner.
eepB9 CHARLES OGILBY.
REIVIOVAL
JOHN D. GO RD AS hereby informs h:s old
friends nod customers tl:nt•he has resins ed his
TIN WARE AND STORE ROOMS to•tho
room lately occupied by Mr. J. W. Eny us n
Grocery Store, on Main street, where ne will
ns heretofore manufactur.s and keep consmutly
in,stme every descrip ion of
TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE,
made in the best style and at the very 16 ,- ent
p -G ood-s. ork mem and- t he-% t best-ma
terial always emplood, so as to ensure entire
satisfaction., SPOUTING and JOD-W URIC
done at the shortest notice, in a env, wt Man
ner, and itt fair prices. Also, in store at all
season's a largo and attractive variety of
PARLOUR AND COOKING STOVES,
comprising every new anti fancy-style, of all
prices and sizes adapted to burning either
wood or coal. Ills assortment of stoves be in
tends shall not be surpasged by any other erns
tablisliment; comprising a score or more of
different styles 'to suit all tastes. Thankful to
his friends for fhe patronage so long besuowed
upon him at hiri old stand, be respectfully in
vites a call at his new establishment, confident
that his large as sottrnent eniMet fa l l to p
-.April 25, 1t153. JOHN p. 'ORGAS.
OCTOR YOUR
' SELF—PRIVATE
. for 3.5 cents, by means
the POCKET /ESC U
t PIUS, or, Every Ono
IS OWN PHYSIAN !
The ,thirty-sixth Edi
t, with one hundred en
rings, showing Private
teases mid Malforrna
is of the Generative
item, in - every shape
I form to which is ati-
SCASCt of Females,-in-
Aales only (seepage 100),
mg of the bighes, apnrtstice to married peo
ple, or those contemplating marriage. IIy.WM.
YOUNG, M. I):, Graduate -oldie
,University cf
Pennsylvania, Member of the Royal College of
Surgeons, London ,and Honorary Member of the
HM111(10111011 Me diens society: Thu yariekun
iamb of Secret Diseascs, - Seminal 'Weakness,
Diseases of the Prostrate Gland, Impotency, soli.
titry habits of youth, are faithfully described, and
all the recipes givr in plaint, language. The
chapter on self:abuse end Seminal Wealenesi is
worthy of prrticulai: attention, and should be rend
by every one.. Young men w ho have been maw
tunnielii contracting disease, previous to platting
yourselves under the care'of ary doctor, no mas
ter what his'pretensions may be, get a copy of
of this truly valuable work.
• Sea Captains aid persons hoing to tee, should.
possess' Dr. 'Mates Treatise on- Marriage, the
Pocket ./Esculapius, or Every one His own Phy
sician,
Let no father be palmed to present a
copy of the /Esculopitis to his c 1 lid. It may
save him • tram an carte gruve. Let no young
1111:In or wOmmi enter into the secket ohllcations
of married life, witLont reading the pocket /Ems
culapitin. 'Let no one sufferiog from what:Wed
cough, pain in the stile ; restless nights, Demons
feelings, and the whole train of Dyancelielen'il•
tions, and given up by their .physichm,be
so
other moment without consulting the
illus. - liac the married or those 'about to tie
married any impediment, rend lids terly useful
13ook, as it has been the means di roving, ( Ito" -
sands of unfortunate creaturen. from the vi.ry
jaws of (lentil.... Upwards of a MILLION copies.
of this celebrated work has been 601(1 in thin
c o untry, and f±;tirolie since !lOC when the first
cilidiion was issued,. %, •
' trr Any 2Persen iencling TWENTY-FIVE
cents enclosed ; in itictter, will receive one copy
.of this book lii;roitilt or five copies will he sent ,
for: SI. Address Dr, ,WII..LIAM YOUNPi
No:, 152 Spruce Street, "Philadelphia," Post
.. - -
Twenty yeari practice in the pity of Philatiel
pliiiveertninlylintitlei Dr. - Young to the confi
dence of the afflicted, and he may be c o n sulted
on any of the (themes described in his different
pnblications, al his, office 152 Spruce Stieet t ,
every day between' 9 and 9 o'clock, (Sunday? CP,.
cepted) and personnat Any distancecan:toosole
Ur: Young by letter, roar PAID. •
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• • Fl.O Fish . .0 I'l4o
ZVI ol No. 1 MACKEREL, in
:t A,
°whole; half and gaoler bbie, oleo a lot of
new No. 3Anoicerel for silo c!leop for c ugh. at
the . .fannilirgroier.? mere of , ' • '
Jana 204 5 3.24/ 40a. WILLIAMS;
El