Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, August 31, 1853, Image 4

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- - 4 1111riNE beielpfore ei(ating firsn-o$ ad
JL L. ateiner, hie,bien - diesolved fore sport
time and have: again united under the•firnrof
'Bteiner'ds 8r05..2 E Corner of Market &Mare.
• Hoping under the increased firm of:'Bteer
ts,Bros.. , to, have an increase of their-for mer
• business. • . They have now every facility 'and
willsnare no efforts to please their customers
they having snide arrangements with the lar•
•
goat importing houses of Baltimore and Now
York so as to receive the, first styles of Goods
flint comb to those markets, and at the LOW-
EST PRICES: I:
. Thankful for past pdtronage they solicit a
continuange'.from the," old customere, and
respectfully invite .all °there to adenine their
now style of auperier
SPRiITG'& SUMER CLOTHING,
tall of their. manufacture, and making as corn
plete an assortment as, can be found in any
store in the United Stoma, As follows;
f ,;DR.EgS .&. FROCI~ COATS,
of 'the. best qualities of English and French
Cloths, mlido and' tribune(' in tho vary beit
-style;' single bremited Albert Coats, a new
_style, well adapted tO bisiness men; of French
blablvand colored'oloths , , at , very low pric.ee
single breasted Frock coats of French clothe,
clooeimitation oi the'firedreas frock coats at
halt pricei spring Sack Coats of cloth, easel
mores and twoods,various 'colours and prices:
PANTALOONS,
Frenith Blade Vonakin and Fancy Caseimera
of e . leyy.deacr!ption.
VESTS I:VESTS ! ! VESTS!! !
Rich Fancy Silks and Saone, Black do, Bom
bazines, Valencias,s • Mareellles,
at all prices. • •
- • ' , l3oY'g CLPTHING.
A full assortment of/Bore;Clothing4
FANCY DRESS ARTICLES,
embracing all the new styles of Fanci Silk,
Cravats, English Satin. do, kc. ' .•
Gloves=yy
/Isle and cotten of every description, ''frr.d es
and Carpet Bags of superior finish an/ •it
prices: • Suspenders of superior Frew h,
glish. and American 'manufacture; • Uni,er.
shirts.and Drawers of fine Merino, ad's, not
jean and niuslin, , oyery description. 1. In
[wallas of silk and cotton. very cheap. 'All of
which trill be sold at , the kiwest p - rices whole
sale or retail. • •
irritemOmber 1116 Stone House; corner of
the Public Square. - STEINEIVeSIIOB.II
Carlisle,. May 18,1853. • .
CULP'S PATENT PORTADLE
ctspzin ram. AND DRESS.
', 4 " 1 11 - 1E undersigned having purchased the
;;; - .IL right . of Franklin and Cumberland eosin
tam Pa.; and Washington county , Md. for
'CULP'S PATENT YOB TAIILE' CIDER
MILL AND PRESS are new manufacturing.
machines under the immediate supervision of
Henry Shep . ler, zi practical millwright: 'Orders
will be received and filled with promptness.—
All - machines will be warranted.
By this machine, which can be conveyed on
a, wheelbarrow, one man and a boy can make
from five to eight barrels cf cider. a day ,With
ease, and the cider is thoroughly Pressed' from
the pomace. The labor is light aed,the ma-,
chines are simple - and permanent.
This machine was exhibited at the State
Agricultural Fair, at Lancaster, and tested with
several others, and the committee awarded the
premium to it. The machines are warranted
to porform what , is herein stated.' Orders are
respectfully'solicited..' •
-N. B.—The Press connected with the ma
'chine can be used for pressing currants, and
cutting vegetables for feeding_etock.
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JACOB HOKE,
HENRY- SHEPLER,
Ohambersburg.
, May 11, 1853. 6m
Mineral Water, Sarsaparilla, Ike
THE subscriber would respecifully announce
to the citizens 'of Carlisle and the community
at large, that he has.commenced the manufac
ture of Mineral Waters and Sarsapazilla - of the
very beet flavor and quality, and the . bottlitig
of Porter, Ale Cand Cider. He is fully and
amply prepared to furnish all orders promptly
end with.deepatch; and hopes by strict attention
to liminess, to receive that attention due to
enterprist, which he respactfully asks: -Resi
dence in - Maid Street near the Rail . RoastCrEORGE W. BRANDT.
_ marah.l6,-,Sm,
Extensive Furniture Rooms.
- TAMES R.WEA.V.ER would respectfully
el call the attention of House Keepers and the
public to hie ektensive stock of ELEGANT
FURNITURE. including Sofas, Wardrobes,
Centre and other Tables, Dressing anti plain
Bureaus and every other article in his branch of
business. Also, now on hand •the largest as.
aortinent of CHAIRS in Carlisle, at the lowest
prices. Or Coffins made at the shortest notice
and a Hearse provided for funerals. -Ha. solic..
its a call at his establishment on North Hone
vor street, near Glass's HOTEL. N.8.-Fur
niter° hired out by the month or year!
Carlisle, March 20;
Gas Viztures and Lamps
HEIDRICK, HORNEY- &BRO., No 221
N. 2d Street, near Vine, Phila , havritg
bad many years practical experience in thp
business; and'all work sold by us is manure&
tured under our immediate supervision, we are
enabled to offer to purchasers superior articles ,
-in every-branch- ot-our-- trade.---At.our-Store
may be found in every variety of style and
'finish. Gas & Larnt , CHA.NDELIERS, P EN•
DAN ,T S. SID BRACKETS for Halls,
Churches, &c; the Improved Pine oil Lampe,
together.with a firmassortment of Fluid. Lard.'
and Oil Lamps, Girandoles, Parlor Night and
Reading Lamps, Boquet Holders, etc. On
hand Lamp Glasses, Globes, Wicksahades etc,
All work warranted, or no sale. Factory No.
as Noble ?trim, near Fourth. :Remember—
Store No 221 N. 2d St., next door t0 . .1 Stews)
Depuy's Carpet Store. • may2Or
Beechen . Iffatehies' o Cordial.
THIS medicine has neve, known folfail in
curing Cholera Morburriin from 10-to 15
minutes; Cholera Infantumor summer cam.
plaints of children, Dysentery, Diarrhea, &c.,
sn'frotri le to 24 hours. It is certain and wife
under all circumstances, having been fairly
tasted in upWardslof four hundred cases with.
out a single failure. Let every family provide
liftoff with at ham oneliottlis of this invaluable
remedy. ' Try . it, andit will'recommend itself
his prepared upon purely, scientific principles,
and cannot be Justly termed a rick Medicine,'
unless science bo quackery, ..kor'sale by .
• H..:J.KIEFFEH, Druggist,
• South Hanover Street,-
'A feWdoors south of the Court House,
'June - 32,' , , Carlisle.
pram zarstritArren.
The Allan and Dist Pefinsbcirough Mutual
Fire, insurance Company'ofCanihcrland noun
ty,
incOrporited, by 'an Aot of Almond)ly, is
now thlly .organised, end in operation under
. the inanagement-AW the following commission.
.— , erti,-vis 2 7 . .
' 'Jacob Shelly, Wm; H. Gorges, Michael
Cocklin, *Moir Brenneman, Christian Stay
man, Christian rittelaticob H. Coover, Lewis
Hyer,_Henry Logan, Benjarnie,H.• Musser, Ja
cob Kirlti Samuel' Provvidi, Joseph Maier.
sham.
The 'rates of influence are as low end favor
able as any Company °Ube itind in the State.
Persons wishing to .become members are in
vited to mako application to the agents of. the
company.' who ate willing to wait upon therti
at any time. • , ,
• • BENJ. it. mobsra, President.
litiums, The President
-Lowje Hyer; Secretary.
Michael Cooklin, Treasurer.. . , .
AGENTS.
•
.;Cumberland County.—Rudolph liteirtin; , N.
Cumberland; C. B..Kersnan. Kingstown ;'Hoti-
Yrs,. ,
' Shirenuinito ;• ; Chsrlos
garllslis; • 1314' 'AM: Clnirchtown "Sainiitil
,Grahain' t ,Weit. ritinaborcitigh; James MsDow.
'ers - rfinitroid so , 4'ol . lffith; South Middlei
' tonr , SiunueV'iConvor, Bsnjiiniin
Mechanicsburg ;' John Sherriek;Lisburn
vid Coovet; Shepherdstown. • - • •-•
Fork. counly.'.4olin Boainutti . ,Dilleburz;
"Paler Wulforicl, 41 1 ,rinklin John Omitli. ,
Wlislilggton.,<W. S. Picking, : Davie; Ddnici
liailhostioigsr; , • '
..../fltriisburyi-i; 4 Honese,dr r ,Loohnisn, ; '
Typiui bi s,•••stf the company hiving policies
; ozpiyo 'jun ithe4:renowed by
•biking 400;5:y4°41p 4nq of tho agents:, • ~
" •••
• ge}hp‘•' • OVOIG 77"
The , iitbsiiriberlititelolf 'opaied
*oleo Of' the:best Gli/4)C,0
./OW,01:1040f , 6?1: Cii. pet_peit:' '• • i,
• •• • • • •• • GEO., Vir:••IIITNER:i
•• •'::/rfosh , Trentim'
pklrredeived, e• lot Of Trenton.'Qtycher4'
li rete k 4blitql:d.' Bo .da % t # r ekerl
the ehlap Grocery dr•.-•
:Juba IS.108:; 'W;A.•I34,4PTMV
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- -. ARUctrS I:'itiliiii ,I' DRUGSI
..- - 5. - -;:- . t.... ; .: •-- , ",;
_ ...- rresh!!Spriiiiit liiiiiply I
jHAVE juet.reitelvad a freabletook ftflded•
i (tines,- rairitcr-' Gins's,Pi 1i51e,0.',,, NV Walt
having beau patehapad4ith"grept ',altris itt-ilici
bast City houses, tattrOtritifideativreetuntrieild
to Families,. PhyaiiiitaiS;',Xottatryll'dei,4?.iiitiis
and Doalers, as 60'4 . creali !and 'tiara.- ' '"- ,' '":
Patent Moiiiciniti,:. ReibsandEitricis,'.; • • ',
Pine hole i,e ON's , 'Spicee,gratuadaad whop
Inatrumeate; -',, f; e , „Essences','-._, ..' .--' .-' , ..,-- 1 .:,.
Pure Essenl,'Dill' .Pettairkery; '&o.,' ',', ,„',..
FocliLivei.,oi/-Warrtiatiid'Qetiiiini. '
`.-:•.; •''DYE,;ST.IFF•Si'. '''''',._.'''• ' - c '
Indlgoesi,c - . -,....'r,..:• , 1 Gag and Cara:liroodsir_ '...
Madders,..,:: - . ' .:'•%• - ':l.oil:Viiiial,".; •••'-'. '. :,-,-• , T'l
Sumac-• ''•''''.;.:--, ~ ' . : , • 1•00. 0 1, 13 i,48 , - .. '. '. -•'; • ••,••, , ~
Alum, -, ...:?,' , ; ; ,. 4 '.,•.'.- i Lae , 'D.ye....!'-' . . - ' '' -;',':.• '-.”.
•
. 'PAINTS,
_....,
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Wetherili - •& * Broilier's Puria , Leit'd,Chrome
Green and •Yellow, Paint and Vernieh Druslien
Jersey Window *lass, Linseed:Dß:Turpen
tine, Copal and coach Varnish, and lied Lead:
All of which will be sold at , the very lowest
market price;'Also,a freed and; splendid "ali
sortment of
FANCY - GO ODS;TRUITS;Ir
CoefectionarKand innumerable other articles*
calculated for, use and ornament, allot - 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. • • '
, • '": 0 • S. W. HAVERSTICK.
May 28, 1851: •
SADDLE AND HARNESS. MENG
. .
YIIHE subscriber continues to, carry on the
.above business,. in all itevartoue branches;
in North' Hanover street, Carlisle, two doors
North of Leonard's r'cornei, where he intends
keeping on hand agenernleisortment in hipline,
Consisting of all kinds of lash
- _.• ' losable • SADDLES; 'Bridles
• 77,77 - A , martingales,
,Girths,Circingles
- 7 ! 7ik ll,; and Halters, also • •,,
1( 11111111. V a l g ot anteetidtll: itarpw
111111 , • • - mantifectures themotifiliprOied
• ! Spanieh Spr}rig Saddles,. ever,
- m -.used:- in -this'-country,- -those,
wishing a handsome, durable and
. pleaaant sad , :
dle will do well-to call'and see them. Ilikalso
manufactures' Harness,. Bridles, Collars and
Whips in all their Varieties, and confideritlybe-
Heves from the general approbation-of his cue
tomers, that 'he - makes the neatest and
gears, in all their 'variety of breadtbm.hat is
etude in the country. Ho also makewall-kinds
ot Matrasses to order, vii:, Straw, Husk, Curl
ed Hair and Spring Matrasses. All the above
articles will be made of the best material' and
workmanship, and with the utmost despatch.
ianl4-1v : ' WM: 'OSBORN:
CARLISUp ..
FOUNDRY & DIA OM ATE . p.eoF .
. .
THE snbscrtber continuesto 'inanutacture ut
his Foundry in East-High street, having
on hand a great variety of good patterns, and is
prepared to furnish IRON.. AND BRASS
CASTINGS:Which will be , executed to order
(if not on hand,) atthe shortest notice, such as•
• Cranks and Mill Gearing, 'Spur and Bevil
Wheels, Gudgeons for Saw Mills, 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 machinery: in Paper
Mills, Grist Mills and Factories repaired at
short notice. Mill Spindles dressed.and turned.'
Ilse, Horse POWers and , Threshine Machines,'
such as Bevel Gear Four Horse power ; Hor
izontal Gear Four Horse Power . ; Horizontal
Gear Two Horse Power, Ploughs Corn Shel
ters and Corn Crushers. Threshing machines
and Horse powers repaired and Job Work delft,
at the-.shortest notice. Tmterns of different
kinds on hand and - made - Mr - order.- .
• He also hats'on hand &large supply of Phila
delphia and Troy Cooking Stovee;.and is com,
sten.ly making Cooking Stoves of various •int
proved, paterns , for coal, or wood. Ten Plain
Stoves, Grates, due.
- Repairing:donm-to allicinda Machinery.--€
All kinds of old Iron, Braes and Copper taken
in exult r
ange - fowork • - - • -r7
ilDr2l tr . AN_RMIN GA RDN ER:
. •
USEFUL, FRAGRANT and GOOD
11
B.TaCTIEFFERIuts just returned from Phil:
adelphia with an additional supply of fresh
DRUGS, which'in connection with his former
stockwill make his establishment complete in
this department.
In addition to the above he has also opened a
'fresh supply of Confectionaries, "Fruit; Nuts;
Pasets and Fancy Articles of every descrilr
tien. — The attentton of the Ladies is especially
invited to his extensive assortment of Fancy
-Aaricles, Ladies Toilets% Fancy Soaps And
Perfumes of every variety. .
Gentlemen are invited lo examine his fine
assortment of Fancy Articles—Se ere, China
and Porcelain Pipes, Tobacco of all kinda;
Shaving and Toilent'Soaps of superior quality, I
Canes, Riding and Carriago Whips, and many
other 'articles which more especially intere t
gentlemen. A number of superior Woollen
Matta on hand:
The pioprietor - will he very happy to hale
hie tripods eat examine e 'his geed° Whaler'
they they wish ejt
to,pursse v or not:
- July 6 1853. .• . B J
WALT.. PAPERS.
THE subscriber is just now receiving and
opening an unparalleled assortment of
WALL PAPERS. Those desirous of trans
forming the interiors of their old dwellings
.into now' ones, and giving additional embel
lishments to their new ones, at a comparative
ly trifling cast, will do well to call and examine
for Lcan eell them from 61 eta upwards. 'Re
member the old stand, East Main at 'opposite
Ogilby's Store., 'By the way. I would any to
w
those who also ant to improve the exterior of
their hopses, that I can furnish them with
Wetherill's pure and fresh ground White Lead,
together with various other colours, blue, or
ahge, yellow: various shades of. green, &c.,in
short everything calculated to adorn and ec
orate your mrilasions.
mar 2' -. . HENRY. SAXTON
• TIIORIAk IL SKIMS'
N 331117 CLOTHING, ROOM'S
ANPF4I 4 .I.SIUNGr.STORE,
Oppositeihe Ado Road Ogee; Weit _High Street,
•
T_ SKILRS desires to inform his old
• friends and the public that he has opened
a general clothing - establishment. and has now
in store an extensive stock
,Of the best and
cheapest goods ever offered in Carlisle.
him% Youth's and Bora clothing,
for Spring, Summer and Winter wear, now on
hand of every variety and furnished a t reduced
rates. -- 110 bad aiso.a large and well seliieted
-assortment of PRlCCOciodecof Engliih;FrenCh
and German Fabrics, of new and beautiful pat
. eerne, for coats . pants and vests, which will be
made to order in the most approved and faith.
ionable manner and in a superior style of work.'
manship. and elegant stock' of Gentle ?
men's Furnishing Goods, such as gloves, plain;
and fanny shirts , collars, handkerchiefs ? tieti,
dr,
• c., constantly kept hand, Alio..ltidia
Rubber Overcoats and Leggins.
Feeling confident from the , ropptatidri:4lo
it hoe been his cOnitant..aim, sae ot
years to secure for hirogiiatillakenent; of 'his a.
bility to please, he respectfully invites an ex.-
anti nation of his stook,vrhich ler qualhy,work
ntinahip and low prices cannot 130 surpassed : .
' May 4; 1853--1 v. •
--- SPAM. F. 5.81110818 FOR 1851
. . K
HORGE ELLER respectfully, announ:
to! , hiii old 'Petrone and the public gen
.erally that hephas just.received the
itSPRING STYLE,. ,OF GENTLE
-MEN'S -manufactured
one of , the beat establiehments in
•
philadelphia, to which, he 'invitee
Bimetal attention..:! , f.• • -
Ho hat also constantly on.hand al large and
varied assortment of Ma,own 'manufaoture is
wall as city made. • , • „
. SATO BPirD CAMS '
euitable fordo , aeascni.cOnforiping every 'vari
ort of Ruaalif, , ll.o.ol3l!,,Noleakiin and Silk Hatt.,
finiehed in the 'latest style:together with 8 full
asaortment of. Caps of °corr. ohapp and 'doe'
citiption' and' nt ,every price.
~fie particularly
invitee t'he Tuhlic to call 'and exanline h i s °num
eice'.haaortment;'.which in kts , lo,:niniorial and
finish, cannot, b,O 'attrpewe'd',4li Pnyiii Terkel,
:anti prhichke le,able to put at pricer) lower than
ever.' Oteltetnetnber,',Juti: . old i stithd „on North
tleriOverltree!,, liqween:,Htirriee,is iind,Seher!a .
atom". , •
..frune 11 • •
sligt - piab 0 .
ortit.7 , p6.64fic.stit t ia t , . No. .1,.2A 0r f
Maokere. l .l4 , wholo:i and , ,quirter'hatreo:
iwitirlice, wed loototo.ap fcbt,q6lo.at 010,-1°W.01,1
wl
. Antra?'
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115512 EM
ikINMENt
• • ' Through by Express.'
BRAGG & bB:L.GENTLE.:
itllfv:WeiGhatrd been using your-MEXICAN
ÜB.TANG-'LI. IMENT with:the' 1T16.3t pe r
fdatsiic'cosi , , , One ot our most valuable Express)
horial had been inualltrindiled by large 'swellings
°.l4llmnribtx thafeiloelyst, they hittl).grown
lieviss",eggs.? ..'Beildes being' disfigured
-bY and Joints sip.
neared ~ rynite: itittengdOwitallen.and.litln
• hadlrled Man,y Li mutants and Other remedies,
hut.mithingwilitad toinroduee'any effect tint)))
thnitif.')'.Wit)voiffd ) :ikililitigry:.HAV.E. GIVEN
.;EIVNNTY,FIVE'EOLL4R.S, to have had them
;kefititiyedp:' and %the horse teetered' to. soundness.
fZitOttltostleCJohnititaiid 'some of your Lini Meld, and
:applied it'laßlitaltlniwledga. • A few days ago
he caIICIL our; altention lice horse, and, to our
''sUrpCikeTnifgratification;'hia lets were perfectly
Amami), THE - TUMORS HAVING ENTIRE.
I.4.DISAPPEA RED I We asked biro by'w bat
magic he. had effected such a remarkable cure
.Hia, reply was that .he had been using the !VMS
TANG. IyINIMENT on them about: ten 'days,
and the.resultwits.the -entire rcmoval. of theim.
mots without producing any soreness' us leaving.
• • •
.We. (harden) take great pleasure. -in eecom-
Mending the. Linlmen4 and continue to use
it whenever Occasion requires, in preference to
arty oth.r pleparation, so long alit produces such
remarkable results.. -
• Jtine 90,1052.. " itINSLEY F.s CO, •
Southern and EnsterMqpress, No 1. Wall
corner of Broadway, New York-
`Since the shove certificate was given, Messrs
'Kinn &Co have 'informed us that, one of his
'chives; wap thrown from his wagon in the.uppEr
part of the - City,' and -*ery badly bruised, the .
wagon passing over his body. - Hd Was taken into
a Doctor's office close by, and IDE- PHYSIC
IAN TOLD HIM TO UtETHE MUSTANG
.LINIMENT, as be - ,bad . recently triett it in a
similar ease with great Success. He !lid so, lillll .
MI the soreness, lameness and' stiffneitt was IT,
TanWellltitribalbe next . day he was about his
business as usual. . 1 ,
Welake Brent pleasure is recommending the
MEXICAN USTAN G LINIMENT to .1111
ourfriends and cuStorniii.'atetfie hest article we
havn'ever 'used , for sores; 'bruises, ' spraines or
Otli.in horses. We hive used it extensively
antkalways effectually. • Some of our men have
also Used itfor severe hyinses and sores,caisfi like as rheumatic pains, and they all say ita
magio-46 can only say that we have abandoned
the use of any other Liniment,
J. 111.41EWETT,
•' Stnblc Keeper to the American Fxpress Co.'
and for Harudefi's Express."
- NEW YORK,JuIy 31, 1852.
Ne hereby ccitiry that we have used the com
pound known as the MUSTANG LINIMENT
and bare no hesitation in recommending it as the
best article have ever used for the cure of
sprains ; gene cuts. bruises, &c on horses, All,
who doubt this, will please call on the undersign
ed, and they will be happy to.nfTord all other
'information In their Cower as regards its efficacy,
&c. LUTZ. PALL & CO.,
Proprietors Manhatian,Stage Co
Extract from a letter dated
SACRAMENTO CITY, Cal. Aug. 15, 1852.
I believe the MUSTANG LINIMENT most
an excellent article. My wile brought a Couple
of bottles With her, which I must thank you lor.
Since she came herei MY HOE SE FELL
DOWN WITH ME;and injured ine consider
abli,but,broke no bones. I had - recourse to the
Mustang, and' the relief, mt:to : Mc! cure was
• (Signet') RANSOM.
_ .Estract from a letter dated -
rirrsnuna, Pa.. October sth, 1852.
Another ciieurnatanee which I noticed a few
days ago, I thoti,,. tit spoke highly of the virtues
(tithe Mtsteng:,- Being in the office of a.Plyel.
eion-of high standing,l nothced as he opened n
door of his book•case. several bottles of Mus
tang, alongside of which was an marry Mustang
bottle, and n two ounce prescription vial FILLED
WITH 'MUSTANG LIND/ ENT on Which
wile the following directions: t. Bub the throat
well_ nightand morning with the Lipiment, and
wrap a woolen dulls around it." .
HAVERSTICE, IEI..LIOT,;nd
kIiVILLIA - 111 H. BRETZ, -Agents for Carlisle.
General Dctiot,.,No. 5,1 3 1100 Hz corner
Bd and Dock streets, Philadelphia.
0. ANDREU S GenTAgent:
stoo , cmuiiiiENGE.
'WHATEVER coneernsthe health and happi.
nese ore people is at all times of the . moat
valuable iinportance. take-it for iirantitilthot
every
_person will dostil in their power ;to save, the
- Bier of their children,and that every person will
endeavor to promote their own health at all sac
rifices. I feel it to be my defy to solemnly as
sure you that WORMS according to the opinion
of the most celebrated Physicians, are the pima.
ry causes of a large majority of diseases to•which
the children and adults are liable, ir.youka:ie
an..kppetite continualyelmnieable froth otiO.klnd
of food to another, Bad - Breath, .Paii . „rn
Stomach,-Picking at the Nose, Hardness and
Fullness of • the Belly, Dry Cough, Slow. Fever
Pulse irregular—remember that all these denote
WORM S, and yoh shoUld at once apply the rem
edy HOBENSACC'S WORM SYRUP.
An article founded on Scientific Principles,
compounded with purely vegetable substances,
being perfectly safe when taken,and can be'given
to the most tender infant' with lleoided beneficial
effeets where Bowel I 'omplaints and E'intrboa
hate made them weak and debilitated ; the Tonic
-Tiroperties of nir - Worm Syrup - eremitic - that it
stands without an equal In the catalogue of med.,
icines, in giving .tone purl atrenv/i to the Stom
ach, which' iriakes - it - an' infallible remedy for
those afflicted with' Dyspepsia; the astonithing
.curespertornld by this Syrup alter 'Physicians
have failed. is the beat evidence of its superior
cilium , above all others,. .
THE TAPE WORM .1
This is the most difficult Worm to deitroy o
all that infest the human system, it grows to an
almost indefinite length, becoming so coiled and
fastened in the Intestines and.Stomacholfecting
the health so sadly as to'cause St. Vitus' Dance,
Fits, Sm., that those afflicted seldom if ever tom.
peat that it is Tape Werra hastening them to an
'early grave. lu order to destroy this worm,a
very ' energetic treatment mi:st be pursued, it
would therefore he proper to take 6.t0 8 of my
Liver Pills so as 'o remove all obstructions that
the Worm Syrup may act direct upon the Worm,
which must be taken in doses of 2 Tablespoonfuls
three ernes a day. .These directions followed
have never been known to Tail In curing the most
obstinate rase of Tone Worm.
HOBBNSACK'S LIVER. PILLS.. • '"
No part of the system Is more i bible to disease
thou the LIVER, it serving 118 a titterer to purify
the blookOr, giving' the proper secretion to the
Bile; so ' that any_ wrong action of the Liver at:
frets the other important parte of the :system: and
-results lark usly, In Liver Complaint, Jaundice;
llyspepsle, ike. We abould therefore, watch et:,
ery symptom that might indicate a wrong Roth%
Of the LiVer: Those pills being composed hi
pooh and Plants furnished by nature to heal the
sick: "Namely; lat. An EXPECTORANT,
which Bement...Me secretion from the Pulmo• .
nary mucous membtano, or promotes the'dis
charge of secreted matter.- 2d.• 4kn_ALTER..B-.
TlVH;Whiols Cliarigeit inexplicable and
inseashile,:mannir. the certain morbid stolen of
them. Sd.,4,TONlC,'wnieli give tone and
the serious system, reneetinghealth
tVielgior toill.Partiof the body. , ath.
imperfect litirMeny .With
;,thtfAlter, ingrediiiits,xind operating on She'bow.; ,
lies'pand expelllog the whOle mass of corrupt and
vitiated moßer, and 'putirying:thelllood, which'
desteoriAlettee and restores beaith:o ' •
TO FEM4LES.
, .
You Will fitid (belie pills titi invaluable medicine
in many complaitits to which you are sidijem. .lit
obstructions. either total or partial, they' hive
been found of on inestimable benefit, restoring
their functional arrangements to a healthy potion
purifying the blood and other fluids to effectually
as to put to flight all complaints which may arise
frOm female irregularities, as headach.•.ridilinese
di:noise of sight, pain. in the side, back, &c, • .i.
. None genuine uhless sigifed - ,L N. illibensacki
all others being base Wintationst -•.
gtr , ...fgenta; wishing new sm.plies, and Store
ktepers desirous of becoming ageatt must aid
dress the Proprietor, .1:;N s .
- Nobetisack i
•dOphia, Pa. . •
, Ton CVDI,I3pIX4PIa COtiriTif Z. S W
Haverstick, S Elliott,'atid.'S Hubbard.:Carlialet
130yd4, Lisbarla Unity:ond J F Spahr, Meehan:
iesburg.l-Coyfe - filegiiestown's flaserstick'Etf
Strohm; o'Kiegat . aWrevi gonlier;
Hayes, Shippettaburg Hi*, • Papertown
Grcason, Plainfield , Hussar& 'Dice, plekinspn i ,
Weakiey bet3hriveir 4 ,' Centreville I • Danaldson be
Green,, Paltaatown Rheedal4Wherry, New;
Price 25 , •
•
. JEVKlit§" M
Beet end 'Of.Tetni,:orien and
4lttok, in 'niiitellloititiekhgnel deo thilk end
packegee. .A, largo andienekal
eertment oldie best - WI - 11M 1R01 , 7 STO
19 " E
ANTI GRANlTE"WA,ll,E:',.viitlEn'*iiiiet . y of
Giese .Ware, nod' Cinninnn Ware',Of Wynry
ieripildri,inceette - nor . otliorisiten (9.8134 4ite per..
chatter, together with ,l, , ,
CEDAR ‘WARP;.I:9V/PLPWVARE;
...
and a variatiiif in More
and lot A 010 Groaer y".of•
0,18•51:Ir . 'ji TAY..
—.Tastes Wstsi . - Wls:K.Cira
TARE ! "
AVEISE At"O4iOI443ELL: ; ! . •
S., iP Corner of ly:,'Llatio'veteifid.lotither 010.
EG. most respectfully to eall.the early
LP lion 0f the eitizene.of Oarliale and vicinity
• to.ournew_and ^beautitul assortment of
c.Goods, melds:led from theyery best of the.'Nevlt;
• York and Philadelphia markets, consisting of
LADIES DRESS G00D5,. , -- '
Persian Cloths , Barego de lane, , Chu%
Chali-_:Barege, Cluimelion Silk,. Bombazines..
Alpacas.. All wool Deiaines, Mons' do bags,
: Frenth. Chintzes,. Lawns,
&c.
EMBROIDERICS. AND LACES; •
Underalbeves,-Cuffs, Spencers!, •L .
Swiss and raconet (Nang,.
Swiss and Jaconet Edging andlnserting,r
Lisle and Mechlin do'
Florentine do • dol .
Linen Bobin " do • Act
Vslencenes Laces,
-.GLOVES - AND HOSIERY,
Kid, Silk, Lisle Viscid, Mohair and Cotton
.- ,„
White andißlack Silk, and Blk -Ingrain Hose
Mixed and White Cotton, • ' do
Mena Half-Hose. ' '
DOMESTICS,
Ginghams, Checks, •Tiekings, Calicoes, •
White Muslins, Nankeen, Kentucky :Jeans,
Blue and Fancy Drills, Vesting,
• Plain andjwilled Linen.
'Fine_Damlask•Lfnco Table Cloths, •
do Towels, s .14 I
do , Napkins, • 1-ril` '
Bird Eye Diaper.
' BOOTS ANO;SHOES,
Blaelr andirtmey colored, Gaiters,
' Shoes of all descriptions, (Willis' make)' -.
. Fine Calf Boots; Kip Pog'cl'Boots,
- Mean Calf Congress -Boom, Boys loots;
do GaiteKs, do - Shoes,3ll
All kind Childrens-Shoes and Gaiters.
GROCERIES,
Rio end Java Coffee,Lovering's Syrup Mass.
see, Cuba Molasses, Sugar of all. qualities,
RI de FS fireeic,"&67
Purchasers wilt find it to their advantage to,
call and examine' our stock before purchasing
elsewhere..as irisentirelrtaew and we have for
_our moito-"! quick sales.and small profits.
Carlisle, April 6,1353:- • • ,
WM. A.. CABATHERI3
}FAMILY GROCERY STORE,
High St., NT doors East of Minlcpt House,
South • Side. 1
, •
THE salscriber thaakful fOr past fa
vors would infOrm his old Cultomera and
the.community in general. that he has just re 7
turned froth the city with a large and full as
sortment of Groceries, consisting in part,of
superior Rio, Java. Gaguayra, and Roasted
'Coffees, Lovering's•:Lump, Sand and Pulver
ized Sag - re, Brown Sugars at all prices, Mo.
!noes at allmodities and prices. . •
. QUEENSWARE,
of every . deocription, including French and En
glish China, m otitis or• by. the piece; also
.Stene China . and common ware of every de
acription, and a lull assortment of Glassware
, WILLOW Sr. CEDAR-WARE, •
such ns Clothes, Market,. Travelling, Seiving,
Knife, 'Tumbler and Children's Fancy Batt.
kets, 'Pubs, Painted had Cedar Buckets, Iron
and Brass-bound Wooden Bowls, Butter Fir
kins, Grocery Boxes, &c.
superior Mack, Imperial and Young Hyson
Teas, chocolate, 'Prepared Cocoa.-
SUGAR curtEto HAMS,
of fine quality, together with 'superior. Dry
Beef, Smoked Herring, Ground - Allum and
fine table Salt, Spices of alPkinds.
FRUIT, _.•
such as Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Prunes, Rai
sins,
a full - supply of Pine Oil and Fluid Lamps,
Safety Fluid Lamps.
Seuars and!rObacco.of .fine .gualities and at
ail prices. Please call and examine for your.
selves at the old stand.
May,lB 3853
J ;FLEM ING
PREsFouvE youn.TEErti BY USING
ZOrmans Celebrated Tooth Wash.
_ltrHIS valuable.prepsration has lo,ngleets used
in New York and where it has
• attained unimmense • popularity, for cleansing,
preserving and beautifyint the teeth. It is an
.excellent remedy for soro.soft or bleeding gums.
`ft aim ;tram rig.444l4shtful-froolmo. Ole-mouth
and agreeithfikodor to the breath.
Read the followang from Dr. Murray.
• I can, with the utmost confidence, recom•
mend to the , public, Zernutn's Anti-Scorbutii:
Tooth Wash as the beat in use. In My practice
as a Dentist, I have used and recommended it for
Me last five years, and have found it to give sat
isfaction in every instance, as the Wash does not
lsotitain acid, or anything injurious to the teeth or
gums; but i an the contrary, is the best antiseptic
li the practice, and therefore, would recommend
lie nse of it, not only to those who wish to pre
serve their teeth and gums, and have a wholesome
ibreath, but olio to these who have diseased gams
for teeth. The use of the Wash, for a short time,
will insure a return to their healthy slate,
GEORGE'. 5, MUlt RAY, Dentist,-
No' fit, S. Eleventh st., below Chestnut Phil's.
of Carlisle , says I—. Mr. Zer
man, I am well pleased with your Tooth Wash :
It not. only: cleanses and whitens the teeth-without
injuring them,but iteuree sore or bleeding gums.
I cheerfully recommend it to the profesivon and
•• public, as the yery best preparation that can be
peed for cleansing and preserving the teeth,
healing the guMs,and giving sweetness to the
breath.
JOHN W„"HENDEL, Surgeon Dentist.
Price 25 cents per bottle. Prepared only
Francis Zerman, Druggist and Chemist, corner
of Ninth and Catharine streets, Philadelphia.
For sale by SAMUEL ELLIOTT, Carlisle,
Pa • • • cict.l2 • iv) • •
Window Shades, Carpets and Oi
Cloths.
J. STEIVITAILTDELTUT,
T 223 North 2d Street, above Wod
Philadelphia, would most respectfo.
'ly call the attention of his„frionds and • the
public in galore!, .to his large and well se.
elected stock 6f Carpet,Oil Clothe, Mailings,
Window Shades, Door Mats, Stair - Rods,
ano Covers, Table Covers. Cocoa Matti:iv, from
yards wide, for Public Houses, Counting
Rouses. &a,
Also—to ay branch Store, 13V, Spring; Gar
den Street, above 9th _
WXXIIII AND LIQUORS.
MADEIRA, Teneritre, Malaga, Lisbon,
Muscat, Grupe Juice, Port and Anohor brand
Champagne Maas. Boston Rum, Ginger
Btandy, ClieVry Brandt: Tale Cogniac and
Dark Brandy: Holland 'Gin and Wino Bitters.
• Sperm CANDLES 31c per, pound, Syrup
and Melange , MCILALSES, ,Washing Sods,
superior Y RYsoll.lmnertal and Black TEAS,
principo;...aegalia_, and_ Cuba CIGARS, for
sale by the. bttx or bring on your pipes
and try tinY26) BARNIT2..
Fi llß MlErPrir),%4l 4l29l) Sabbath lE Se S hOo diL lat ; ndPle
nic macs going.to the cotintry will do won.
by calling at cheap Drug Store of 11, J.
Kieffer. whene7.'ibeY' can be supplied, with ar.
.tiolos at the lowest rates and oldie beet qed
itY- CANEM--reteil price, Weenie per
pound. general ase-anent of Patent Med.
mince constantly. on hand. jy2o
/MR" Irralt.k."
A, LARGE 'SPRING AitaIVAL!
WHICH surpasses in quantity quality and
prices any that has over yet been opunad
• in Carlisle, consisting of the greatest variety
of all.kinus of .Hardware, such as. Shoe Fin-.
dings, •Saddlery, !Coach Trimmings, Paints .
-Oils, Varnish, Glees, Nails, 'Files, •Anvils,
Vices, Bellows, Springs, A xels, BOWS, Pollees,
Veneers, Cedarware, Farming Utensils, Bar
and Rolled Iron, Steel, &s., with a thousand
more articles nninentionable.'. , I •
Having' purchased lamely' of Heavy Goods
.previous to the advance in prices, I am enabled
to sell - goods at 'old prices. Persons in wane of
Hardware , are, Invited - to cell and examine' my
goods and beef my price's, and you will be eat.
*skid where the Cheap Hardware is to be had.
critly stook - of - WALL PAPER is paw.
preached . ht'llittin.the liorough.% •
,Tankful for the - former liberal p atronage i:e
'nom na'ance ,o(thefeairie
,W0)13_04 North Ilanover Streel..
• " - ' ' ' -Carlisle'
Ott'
.
**.
1406 Ttittl!lgi)..iteebereer h e-,Coel,cif the ieet
.tunittyjeat „rketvingendfor lee by,,E.Cj3,14...
4)Le r jr. :(snl* - 11144.0 toei
Mareh , l6 1853. , • ",
Woldieftird ir , s.chtnidt,ll.
Pli ' onudgt9g4lßim, commissits.kr&
..p.op, : wArtuirro mEn,citApip4,
iaovit wittiow.
TEAS,
LAMPS,
select Boarding School embracing two distinct
and seperate Departments, Nate 4. Female. •`••>'
REV. J. S. LOOSE, t. Thl. Principal.
Institution will hereafter oceupy the
T'now, and ortiaroodious'edifice just erected
for its ::4.nt15 1 171,0,441i 0n . The, bu t ding :
culiarlratlaten4eme,elAe wants, el both de.
penmen*" TheirOn4...are large and well
ventilatedV,44 tfigt wyelil l otice, is warmed
with a Intatadfair ftnitaect4lty - 0 . is especially
healthful' i=g4
It is itinaidOn an'ollinee tut the
ough of ma'..4 6 4!,4 l ?iiree
Pa.,'with anwleVn`nnds;.'l" OdentriedMitti.out
andOrnamentedt'..ttutroundiniOrf. : , ,inVittne
ph Ye i cal exereia . ef runt to am nee nienttn. O l e open':
air. every facillo:l6r air aaeomnliakettnn,),
claisieta education: is' hire ofrered, -that can he'
round at any aintilerlnctitntion in this State.
TERMS.' . •
Board_and Tuition, per session, $5O OD
.Music and-Ornamentaillriiiiches, extra '
The Sitnmer Session mill open on the 2d c
May,. and continuo twenty one weeks,
BOARD OF INSTRUCTORS.
Rev. J. S. Loose, A. M.,PrOfessor of Moni
Science and Ancient Languages. , Iftanry Com
fort,. Assistant I Miss L. C: Walker, Principal
of Female Deportment and' teacher of Music,
Mr. Edward Fells,
Professor of Modern Languages J. B. Her
oing M. D., Lecturer on Physiology and Laws
of Health. • •
For." Circulars" containing referencce and
rther particulars address the Principal,
- Mechanicsburg, • ,
Cumberland Co.; Pa.
March :VI f 853. '
...savor apannvions
article of lirdoini; at 14
a 7AC c o e rt n it e Per pound, Efuneh do, a good article,
.
Bnices, Brandies, Lemons,
Oranges, Preserved Fruits, Dines,
Sugared: and Dried' Prunes, Figs, •
Tamarinds, Crackers, &a &e, '
in eonitaotiore . 6 ith all...kindsof: Pcialbotiona
riesotiLer: which' will', be disposed of , dry the
most'aceornmodatingterrne. '
4 1 P,: 1 0 0. r, • • JP§PFER
MOLOIR;ERZarw
bplty n a Tollti r nd l H e tf. barrels, nor
~.I , rev,tic;'l' WARD Y U : SMITH. j
- r AiWerIIO;MCIItv.
s, E. "
, tsUCCESSOR TO A. FIoT;1
Arbi 164 Chelptut St., qtaa7m's
EsEX:N EN SI VEi Music Puldieber, and Deal
er in, Musical Instruments of•'every de
- Exclusive agent roi tto sale of Millet:Davie
El Co's, Patent, Suspension BridgelEalian and
•
. •;. PIANCi„S.
Gilbert'sßoudoir Pianos, - Melodeons, Mar
tiit's Guitars, Harps, Violins, Sheet Must's;
Music Books, &c.. . • ,
Residents of the country.will be supplied by
mailor.otherwise,with music they may wish,
as low as if purchased in person. Having one
of-the- largest efocke in- the- , United-States. it
feel confident of satisfying all_whu may;favor
me with a call or order.. .
Dealers in Music supplied On'the most libera
terme.•Pianos to lot. Second-hand Pianos for
sale. • ,mss 261853 ly)1
°heap Watches and lewell
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
f',
' .. at the " Philadelphia Watch
'and Jewelry Store," Number
JOI 96 North Second Street, corner
'l.\ , of _Quarry, Phtladelphia.
,_l___. / : ' ,7 - ' Gold Lever Watches, lull
lo.i.:iiFtil3l/ , jewelled, 'Seurat caSes, $30,00
Silv'rdo fullfd, sl2' Gold Spectacles $7 . 00
Silver Le'pe jtvls,.lo Fine Silver do. - I 50
do do do 9 Gold Bracelets. -3 00
Superior Quartiers, 71 Ladies G'd P'la 100
Imitation do 5 S'r Tea S'ne, sett,s 00
Gold Pens with Penci and Silver Holder. 100
— Gold - Fingrer - Riliger373 - e - Fold ; Waleti -
Glasses, plain, Pa cents t Patent, 181 ; Llano,'
25 ; other articles in',.proportion. All geode_
warranted to be what they are sold for: ',•'-''
S,TAUFFER IIeHARLE:f; - ,
septS/y .:---• ' Successors tre (i t:',Ciiitrad. ' , )
On hand, some - Gold anOilim:r teivers and
Lopinee, still lower 11111;1,0e aboveprices.
KRUPP'S ESSENCE= OF COFFEE'
•
MAN UFACTURED and for sale by ELI
. KRUPP, No 639; North Third street,
Ph ladelphia,is warranted to render enure India•
faction, and is' beyond doubt the best and most
wholesome preparation of Coffee ever 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 1852. and
the Judges decided Krupp's to be THE BEST
in the exhibition. Friends, it you wish to enjoy
a goodicheap and healthy Cup of Coffee procnee
Krupp'a Fssenee of Coffee. It is for sale by
nearly all the principal Grocers and Druggists
throughout the einted States.
•
April 20, 1853.
WM. BAIL'S" & SON, '
)
importers seed Dada" in
=Mag. TRENCR At SWISS IiaTCIM.
JiIifILLIIT. MUM-WA= IFIATIZ
WAIL; AND SMICT AIMCLIS. ' ^"
Are constantly Fes:Wring the latest otylos
of the ahoy* Goods, Which are oared at_
wholesale or retail, at
No. 216 Market Street, above Sirtknear
Decatur Street, Philadelpina.'
es
,:.0,,, - XISTAIIIMILII IN 111111.
_ ..... >r
.. 5 .. ......_ -'44 sesewmied le Macaw they sr" -,..,
;t ; I Uti: i: i . I '
AND •
SEED STORE.
THE subscribers, in addition to their exten
sive Grocery, have connected therewith an
AGRICUL'T'URAL WAREHOUSE and
SEED STORE, HO, Market street, near the
railtoad, Harrisburg, Pa., and are prepared to
fill all orders, by wholesale and retail, of all
kinds of Agricultural Implements, Vegetable
and Flower Seeds, &e. Country merchants
with reasonable discounts to sell again.
Horsp-powere and threshers, wheat-drillts
and seed-planters, plows, harrows and cultiva
tors, fodder. hay and straw-cutter ,grain fans
corn shelters, veretable cutters, hand grain
mills, clown shelters, horse rakes, churns,grind
stones and improved hangings, hay, straw and
manure forks, farmer's boilers, ox yokes and
bow, patent bow pins, cow chains, epades„ hoes
and rakes, post diggers, wheelbarioWs, grain
cradles, scythesand scythestones, potato° drags
post augurs, axes and hatchets, grain bags,
grain measures, garden trowls, pruning and
budding knives, .grass and , grain : sickles. screw
wrenches, pincers and gimblem, rat and mole
traps, cattle cards and bar's() brushes, curry
combs, Vaiden reels, cow bells, whiffle trees,
guano, planed', poudrette, bone dust, lime, gar r
den, field and. flower seeds.
Also, a large and fresh assortment of GRO
CERIES, TEAS, &c., all cheap for cash.
BOYER & HALL.
it:rtirain and produceof all kinds:received
n exchange for implements.
April 1 3,1853.—1 V
Plainfield Classical Academy.
•
• • Near Car4ale, Pd.
IHE 14th Session (five months) will coni
menco May 2d. The buildings aro new
and extensive (ono erected last E all). The
situation is all that can bodes red for health
fulness and moral purity. Removed from the
excitements of Town or Village dr: Student
may here prepare for College, Mercantile pur
suits, dec. All the branches aro taught which
go to form a liberalx ducat on. A ,conscien
nous discharge of duty ,has secured, under
Providence. the presenc•Rourishing condition
of the Institution.. Its !inure prosperity shall
be maintaned by the same - means.•'
Terms—hoard and Tuition (per
. session), - - 850200
For Catalogues with lull information address
.
R. IL BURNS,
• • Princol & Proprietor.
Plainfield; Cuml;;Co., Pa. •
Cumberland Valley Institute.
41`11- 7113 I ;
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CHERRY' .-PECTORAL:
For roe Curti . .
..sultan . coraiis
rimansbrziss i 1111.0 -
. .
• '.OBITIS,: .A.S.TH
-4VIAi-:W4OOPIDTG-CiOUGH
CIONSITIVIPTI'ON.,
Of all the numerous medicines extant, [and
Seminal them:valuable . ; for the cure of put..
nionary 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 - discuss of the lungs
and throat where medicine can givo reliefohis
-will do it. - • It. la pleasant to take, and. perfectly
hare in accordance with the directions. We
do nut, advertise for the information' of those
vOho "have tried it btu those who have not.—
Families that have known its value will not be
'Without it, cnO 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 preparation by the Board
of Judges in September 1847 ; also, the medals
of the three great Institutes of Art, in this
country; olsothir Dipiema of the 011iolnatitute
at Cincifinate, has been given to the Cittuny
'PECTORAL, by their Government in constdera
lion of its extraordinary excellence and useful'
nese in Curing , - affections of the Lungs and
Throat.
_,Rend-thy-foilowing-opirrion - founded - otrtlw
:..,Ipilgrxperiencq'ortho eminent . Physician of
2 ,, the port and city of.
C Ann
. Five yeara trial of your CHERRY PECTO
RAL in my practice, has proven, whet I fore
saw from its composition, must 'be true, that
it eradicates and cures the colds and coughs
to 'which we, in this section aro peculiarly
liable.
, I Think its equal hati not yet,bcen discovered
nor do I know how a •better remedy can be
made for the distempers of the Throat end •
. 'Lunge. J J BURTON, M D, S.
See what ih,hus done on a wasted conalitu
' tiou; not- onlydn the folloWing cases, but a
'thousand mhrgt:
SUNBURY, inn 24th ;851.
•,Dr Ayer: In the month of July last I was
' attacked by a violent diarrhcea in the mines of
California. 'I returned to San Frani - 16.Si° in
hope of receiving benefit from a change of
climate and diet. My diarrigea ceased, but
was followed by a severe cough, and much
aorenesg. I finally started for hoipe, 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 vict.m of consumption.
I must confine that 1 saw no sufficient reason to
doubt what my friends all believed. At this
time I commenced taking your truly invaluable
m - edidine, with - little E.:peel:omi' of deriving
any benefit from its use, You would Pot re•
ceive these lines did 1 not regard it my duty to
state to the afflicted, through_you, that .rny
health, iii the space of eight months, is fully
restored. I attribute it to the use of your
CHERRY PECTORAL, Yours truly,
WILLIAM IV. SMITH
• • W•entROTON, Ps., April 12, 1848.
Dear sir Feeling that-Lhave been spared from
a premature grave, - through your instrumental
ity by the providence of God, I will take - the
iberty to express my gratitude.
JI cough and the alarming _ symptoms of Con
'gumption had reduced me too low to Jena° me
anything like hope, when my physician brought
me a bottle 'of your Prortuto. lt- seemed to
afford immediate relief, and now in d few weiki
time has restored - me to sound health' it will
do for others -what it has done for me, - you:are
certainly one of the benefactors of mankind; -
Sincerely !letting you every "blessing, I am
Kery reapeetfully_yours,
'JOHN J, CLA-SKS,
• • Rector of St. Peter's Chnrch,
With sucb:_assurance, and from such
men, no stronger proof. can be adduced.
unless it be from its effects upon trial..
Prepared and Sold
J A MPS O. AYER, •
PRACTICAL CHEMIST, Lowell, Mass.
Sold in Carlisle by Dr S. Elliott, and S. W.
Haverstickt—in MeChanicsburg by Dr lia Day
—in Newville by .1. H. Herron—in Slurpens.
burg by J. C. dr, U. B. Altick, and by Drug—
gists generally throughout the State.
=oft COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
Located No 127 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Md.
The ostensible object of this Institution is to
place_in,the reach of • individuals - proper-facill
ties for obtaining a thorough and_
.prpctical
Mercantile Education. Nothing ideed has
been omitted that is calculated toproduce the
desired result. •
The rooms orthe Collegdare well fitted up,
conveniently arranged, and situated in the
most desirable part of the City: Connected
thereto is a Commercial Library, and this; in
connection with familiar Lectures din Commer
cial Law and Mercantile Science', is' a matter
of the highest importance to all who desire to
become Accountants of the first order, and Oc
cupy stations of profitand responsibility. A
young man can here obtain a more cor: env
knowledge of general business matters in a
few weeks than can be acquired in as,many
years in any one Counting Room. '
The course of study embraces Double Entry
Book keeping, and its adaptation to vatious
departments of Commerce and Trade, Me rcau
tile calculations taught according to the most
approved methods. Practical Penmanship, com
bining rapidity of execution with. beauty of
&instruction. • Lectures on Mercantile Law,
upon various important Mercantile subjects
baside many other points necessary fora book,
keeper.or business man to understand. - The
time necessary Pm. an industrious student to
complete the , course varies from 5 to 8 weeks.
There beingno •Y leaden, applicants min enter
at any limo and attend both day and evening.
Examinations are held at stated periods. and
Diplomas awarded to those who g - aduaia.
For terms, &c.,
write and have a Circular for
'Warded by mail. • . .
March, 23. 1859. ly.
EMI
STESIIT SAW NULL,
TTHEundersigned owning `
,a largo Steam
Saw Mill, recently built, on arninproved plan,
with a circular saw capable of sawing with
great rapidity, located three. miles west of Pa
, peitoivn,Cumberland 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 the Southern port of Pene
, sylvan's, are now prepared to saw andfurnish
limber to order, at the shortest notice of the
,various 'description's used for: mechanical pun.
•.Imies They can furnish.frame stuff for barns
niphozreir nianyleagth 'Mid - size that may be
I.intjajied;:,,WeithhOmardirig, flouring, and len- .
"eltiebeards4iiiilai Ind oak boards and plank,'
...shingle and plastering laths • oak and Chesnut
.-shingles, cooper stud; pitc h pine goats, and
Chestnut rails and-posts. They ' have . riovron
hand several thousand . feet of lumber, „Chesnut
rails and phsta fur fake, oak and pine wood by
the cord , and can engage to be delivered in its
titration several hundred curds of chcsnut oak
bark forraYning purposes.
• The proprietors having' availed 'themselves
„of the: natural advaninges of their:location,
which abounds In a variety of the finest
timber ' and having alio a practical km.wledge
. of the business, are enabled to furnish lumber
• liower to the citizens of Cumberland. count.?
than cad be done by any similar eatablishment
, --and se they, wieb'and °sped to do a . large
business, will spare no pains to accominodate
the publics at time shortest notice.'
The various descriptions of Ittrober 4 , will, he
deliverud , in Carlisle or elsewhere.' is may .be
desired: - All orders addressed tti the.. 'O O O O ,
torsi-Diveir& Haskell, living In Paper br
' to Wm. D. Seymour, jr. in Carlisleovill See*
prompt attention.. • ' '
DIVEN. HAsl ELL dt SE int(' UR.
N0v..10. - • -
RE Oven, •
THE sfor3 9 1 "
, TEAS,tiGIIPCERIEI3, 'A •
Quiensware, kept
y him, is remoiedr hicniviffituildinr, Nos
2bc 9. MARION Mein Si.
ltiunu•so..wi , •;,',:' , '°.!::.:''. , '-:,:s;*•.'4tiri
ST JOHNS, May 8, 1851
made in the best style and at the , very lowent
prices. Good workmen and the very best ma
lerial-al way ererriplo - c1;16 ti tire
satisfaction. SPOUTING and JOB-WORK
'done at the shortest notice, in a superior man
ner,.and at prices. Also, in store at all
seasons a large and attractive variety of
•
PARLOUR AND COOKING STOVES,
comprising every new and fancy style, bl all
prices and siges,
adapted to burning either
wood or coal. His assortment of stoves lie in
tendeshall not be surpassed by any other es.
tablishment; comprising a score , or more of
different styles to suit all tastes. Thankful to
his friends for the patronage so long bestowed
upon him at hie old stand, he respectfully in
vitee a call at his new establishment, confide . nt
that his large as sortment cannot fail to p se.
April 25, - 1 853. JOHN D.' °RDAS.
,00TOR YOUR
SELF—PRIVATE
for 0 cents, by means
he POCKET /ESC U.
PIUS, or,Every One
OWN IiIYSIAN!
'he thirty-sly th
hdi
with one hundred en
'logs, showing Private
eases anti !Uniforms
s of - the Generative
tem; every' shape
form: to which ts ad.
aeases of Females, in:
mlett only (see page 00),
thg.cif the high„ ..mportsnce to married pee.
ple, or those contemplating marriage. By \A M.
YOUNG,-M. D., Gendunte of tlie University of
PennsYlvania, Member of the Royal College of
Surgeons London,and Honorary . 7 .llimber nt the
Hhiladelphia dieas society. The various
forms ot .Yeeret DiSeinies, Seminal Weakness,
Diseases of the prostrate Gland, Impotency, soli-
I lacy habits of youtb,,are faithfully described, end
all. the recline; given in plain language. The
ettaider:on selleabuse and Seminal Weakness is
worthy of prkicular . attention, and should he read
by every one. 'Young Men who have beeu imam.
Innate In contracting disease, previous to placing
yourseiVes under the Care of any doctor; no mat.
ter What his pretensions may be, get a copy of
..of this truly valuable work. '
Sea Captains and persons going to sea, should
possess. Dr. Yot.ng's Treatise on Marriage, the
Pocket /Esculapius, or Every One His own Phy-'
sician, " • ' '
oar' Let no father' be ashamed to present a
eopy of the-,lEsculapins to his el ild. It may
nave him from an early grave. Let no'young
manor woman enter Into the sect et oblications
of married life, witl.ont readinrthe pocket Era
culapius. Let no one suffering (coin n briniest
congb, pain in the restless nights. nemesis
feelings, and the whole train ofOyspeptic sensa
tions, and given up by their physician, be nn.
other, moment ;without consulting the /Bosnia.
dins. Have the Married .or those' Alm' to lie
Married any impediment read this trrly useful
Book, as it has been the means of saving thou
minis of unfortunate creatures 'from the vary
jaws of death. Upwards of a MILLION copies
of tbin celebrated 'work', has been sold in this
aonntry and. Europe since 1938, when the first
edition,was issued. • '• '
o:7°. Any ..person sending TWENTY-FIVE
Cents,enolosed,in a letter, wills'soeive one copy
of this book by. mail ;'or live copies will be sent
for, $l. . A ddresi Dr. 'WILLIAM 'YOUNG,
152 ~S prueer Street, Philadelphia," , Post
"Twenty yyeaie practice in tha cif of Philadele
Plata certainly entitles 'Dr. Young to, the cent-
Octice.of ;thesalilicted, and lop may be 'consulted
on any of the diseases described in his dußcl ent
pliblicatitins; at chili' office 152;Spruce- Signet,
every, day-between 9 and 3 o'clock (Sunday's ex.
eepted) and. persona at - any distance can sunsuit
Irtr.nYounk byletteri.rowr ,
Fhk o.'F l eht
.
AL bllOlOkibtof jklo. 1 MACKEREL, in
474- and quertier bit's, oleo aloe of
neav No.'3•Moolgorel for sale obilop for earth at
thrt farbily.grocery /tore of, • • "
A• 42 0 .o. WILLIAMS.
~, t :4oolccllowcius.
- HARDWARE-SPRING `SUPPLY.
MOE subscriber' wishea to draw the it tten. ,
T
lion of thopuhlio to their own ipterests,
which they may ronsuit.tO good advantage hy
examining the elegant and complete atnn,rt—
mentOf flardWpre of every deicription, which
he Li now reeeiviugat his old stand on North
Hanover' treet.,
TO,COACHMAKERS. • •
. •
We • haiitO ['nig° supply of springs, hubs,
bands, laces, cuijatos, and. fl oor oil cloths and.
drab cloths, of different qualities, in fact eve: y
thing jn yopOine. .
TO CAMINET.WAKER S
Wo °Tar oomplete`eotta of ilenteie, knobs and
mou Ingo of walnut and mahogany, .to eui
bOth ihe.taste and the onion.
• CARTENTERS,EXAMINE
. .
thp splendid .
assoement of tools in your fine
as'also a coMplete stock of building materials;
pelt eilopys, hinges, screws, latches, glees,
paints; °HS, 'varnishes, turpentine, dre. and va
rious carpenters tools cheaper ilidn ever, 'as
haii been' acknowlddged by A carpenter who
has - seen 'thorn.
BLACKSMITHS
cannot go wronghi giving us &call for a sup
ply of hammered, tolled; slit - and other' iron
genetelly,ueed, as oleo_ cat, - shear American
and English blister-steel, Ace. At . c.
OUR FAR6IEIV.FRIENPS
will also consult their interests by .looking at
our Cheap shovels, forks, trace chains, hamer,
and eVoirother article, from .ti .cradle to a
plouqh,to suit them in priee.iind
• THE PUBLIC GENERALLY
are also invited to examine the quantity and
quality-now—on •hand 'of ceder ware, tube,
churns, buckets, oils, such as fish; sperm and
flaxseed oils; which will be sold at the lowest
cash prices. I would also call attention to my
splendid assortment of WALL PAPERS,
pre%enting numberless variety of Patterns at
prices from 6 eta, upwards. Remeniber there
is_no_mietrike - hereratkall - articles — wilrh6 - lEdif
at the lowest eash . prices at the old and well
known stand en North Hanover street. East
Bice, betweee Hotel and Ken.
er's Hat Store. JACOB SE:4 ER.
'-march 16 •••-•
Spring & Summer Styles of Hats !!
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G& J. KELLER desire rest:4011;11y to in
form their customers and friends that they
are now supplied with a great variety of
HATS AND CAPS
for Spring and Summer use In addition to
a beautiful spring style of Silk fiats and, their
extensive assortment 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
sortment is large and for beauty of style.exccl•
lence of finish and lowness of price they can
not be surpassed. A large assortment of Cays.
exeltisively "for summer Wear, constantly ,on
hand. Also a carefully selected assortment of
CHILDREN'S HATS.
We most respectfully invite, the citizens of
Carlisle and' vicinity to call and cetinire cur
assortment at the old stand, opposite to the
Telegraph °Mee. may 11
FASHIONABLE •
Clothing House.
HE subscriber is now having made' up a
T
largo lot of very. superior 1 31.0,THLNG,
which heir determined to L sell as It.w if not
lower than any other:house in - the country:—
Hie stock will consist ot—
Fine_ Dress,Sattinett,Sack_and. Overcoats
Cassirnere, Sattinett and Velvet Cord Pants,
Satin and Cachmere Vestings, &c.
Also, Gloves. Hosiery,Suspenders, Cravats,
Shirts, Shirt Collars,Umbrellas, Hate, Caps,
Merino - Shirts and rawers, &c.
I will at all times keep a good assortment of
Cloths Cassimeres and Vestings on hand,
whithi will be made up to'order in the best and
most fashionable style. I have as foreman at
this establishment nyractical tailor, me who
has hand 'coriiidefable.olPerieriee in the busi
ness, and is not surpassed - as a cutter in the
borough of
,Carliste. „AlLgarments,made to.
eider werranted to fit and well -made, if not,
noMale. I am now receiving direct from -
Philadelphia a fresh assortment °U.( lochs,
Cassimeros and Vestinge which• linvito
the attention of mr mumeious old customers
and - the - public - in — general: - All - in - want of
cheap and good - garments will do well and save
money by calling and erirniningthie stock be
lore purchasing elsewhere. No trouble to sh9vo
the goods. 'Recollect the stand neat door to -
Burkholder's lintel. Make no mistake just
one door from the corner.
sop 29 s - CHARLES OGILBY.
REMOVAL
JOHN D. GORGAS.hereby informs his old
friends and customers that he has removed his
TIN WARE AND STORE ROOMS to the
room lately occupied by Mr. J. W. Eby ne a
Grocery Store, on Main street, where ne will
as heretofore inanufacture and keep constantly
in stik e every descrip ion of
TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE,