Carlisle herald. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1845-1881, September 07, 1853, Image 4

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    Oiores: - Obops,
JAMES 11. WEISE, WM. K. qII.IIIPIiELi.
XE EP' STOKE:
WEISE. at - OAMIPBELL.
S. W Corner of N. Ilanover and Louther ate.
EG moat respectfully to call the early alto: -
D tion of the citizens of - Carlisleand vicinit
to our new and beautitul assortment of Sprint
Goods, selected front the very best of the Nola
York and Philadelphia - markets, consisting of
LADIES DRESS,9OO DS,
Persian Cloths, Barego do lane, Black Chali,
Chali Barege, Chamolion Silk, Bombazines:
Alpacas. All wool Dfflaines, - ,lVlous do bate,
French Chintzes, Lawns, llce.
EMBROIDERIES AND LACES,
Collar., Undersleoves,Cuffs, Spencers,
Swiss and-Jaconet Ruffling.
Swiss and Jaconet Edging and Inserting,
Lisle and.Mechlin do ' . do
Florentine - do - do
Linen Bobin do , do .
Valeneenes tacos,
GLOVES AND HOSIERY,
Kid, Silk, Lisle Thread, Mohair and Cotton
Gloves.
White andiffllack Silk, and Blk Ingrain Hose
Mixed and White Gotten do
Mena Half-Hose.
DamEsTvis,
Gingham's, Checks, Tickings, Calicoes,
' ' White Muslins, Nankeen, Kentucky Jeans,
Blue and Taney Drills, Vesting,
Plain and twilled Linen,
Fine Damask Linea Table Cloths, ,
- do Towels, Jo -,al-
Napkins,
Bird Eye Diaper.
BOOTS. AND SHOES, •
Black and Fancy. colored
.Shoes of all descriptions, - make).
- Fine ;pall Boots, kip Peg'd - Boots,
Mess Calf Congress-Boot's,-Boys Boots, -
do Gaitersi--- --- do Shoes,l
All kind Childrens Shoes and Gaiters. .
urn.oc E RIES,
Rio and Java Cutree,Lovering's Syrup Moles.
Cuba Molasses, Sugar of all qualities.
Rico, Spices, &c. • , -
Purchasers will find it to their ad vantage to
call and examine our stock before purehasing
elsewhere, as it is entirely new and we have for
ourimotto "quick sales and small:profits.
.. Carlisle, April 6, 1353. '
DRUGS ! DRUGS ! DRUGS 1
.• Freshet Spring Supply I
i r i ! A,vo jus: received a fresh stock of Med•
IL lentos, Paiute, Glass, Oil, &c., which
having boon purchasOd with groat care at the
best city hOuses, lean confidently recommend
to F willies, Physicians,. Country-Merchants
and Dealers, as being fresh and pore.
Dlt UGS.
1 Herbs a nd Extracts,
Spicosiground and whole
Essences,.
Perfumery, &o.
• Wrirranted Genuine.
-STUFFS.
Patent Medicines,
Fine Komi pals,
Instruments,
Pure Essen:l Oils
Cod Liver Oil
- DYE
Indigoes,
Madders,
Sumac
Alum;
Log"and Cam Woods,
I Oil Vitriol
ICopperas,
Lac Dye'
PAINTS.
Wotherill & Brother's Pure Lead, Chrome
Green and Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes,
Jersey Window Glass, Linseed Oil, Turpen
tine, Copal and coach , Varnish,,and lied Lead.
All of which will be Bold at rho very lowest
• market price, Also i a fresh and splendid as
aortment of -i •
FANCY GOODS, FRUTTS,:It
Confectionery, and innumerable other articles
calculated for use and ot 'lament, allot which
aro olTored at the lowest cash .prices, at the
cheap Drug Book and Fancy Store of the sub.
scriber on North Hanover street.
S. W. HAVERSTICK
Mny 28 1851
CULP'S PATENT PORTABLE
CIDER MILL AND rittsg,
mint undorstgned having purchased the
J_ right of Franklin and Cumberland coup
ties,Pa., and Washington county Md. for
CUP'S -P ATENT- PORTAII-LE--CIDER
MILL AND PRESS are new manufacturing
machines under-the-immediate stipervision of-
Henry Sheeler, a practical millftig ht. Orders
will be received and filled with promptness.—
All machines will be warranted.
By this machine, which can be conveyed on
a wheelbariow, ono man and a boy can make
from five to eight barrels cf eider a daywith
ease, and the cider is thoroughly pressed 'from
the pomace. The , laboris light and the ma
chines are simple and permanent. -
This , machine was exhibited at the State
Agricultural Fair,-sit Lancaster, and tested with
several others, and the committee awarded the
premium to it. The machines are warranted •
to perforni 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 stock. . • •
JACOB HOKE.
.HENRY SHEPLER,I
May 11, 1853. 6m Chamberaburg
PIrMRI7I77n ' T7W7W7rI
TTIE subscriber continues - to carry on, the
above business, in all itsvartous branches,
in North Hanover street, Carlisle, two doors'
'North of Leonard's corner, where he. intends
keeping on hand ageneral assortment in his line,
Consisting of all kinds of fast,
ionetble SADDLES, Bridles
~,rr, \ . martingales;Difiliii,Cir angles
7.7 1 A \\ ''' ti Pi d taig s :tr a k so . , t!4.1. — ). ,
ti. ii ;$ cling and 'name ' 4 IMIA •
- . i I k \ \\\\\ ll l ' bags. -110 , a l s d 'cui _.
• , I. manufactures themost approved
• . • Spans. Spring Saddles, ever
A used in this country, ~those
wishing a' handsome, durable and tpleasant.sad
dle will do well to call and see them. He, als3
manufactures Harness, Bridles, Collars and
Whips in all their varieties, and confidently, be.
lieves front the general approbation 'of his cue
tamers, that ho makes' the neatest and best
gears, in all their variety
,of breadth, that is
-mode in the country. He also makes all kinds
of Matrasses to order, viz: Straw, Husk, Curl.
oil Hair and Spring Matrnsses. All•the above
articles will be made of the best material_ and.
workmanship, and with the utmost deSpatch.
ianl4-1v • , • WM.. 0813 OEN.
FIRM ;NSURANCIJ.
The Alldit and Emit Ponneborough Mutual
Fire Insurance company of Cumberland coun
ty, incorporated , by an Act of Assembly, is
now fully organized, and in operation 'under
the management of the following commission•
ere, viz:- . - • '
Jacob Shelly,- Wm, R.• Gorges, Michae l
Cocklin, Mo!choir Brenneman; Christian Stay •
man, Christian Pitzol,Jacob H. Coovor, Lewis
Ryer, Henry Logan, Benjamin H. Musser, Ja.
cob Kirk, Samuel Prowell, Jbeeph , Wicker.
sham. • •
The rates of insurance are as low and, favor.
able ananyCompany of the-kind in the State.
Persons wishing to become members are' fn.
oiled to make application to the agents , of the
'company, who aro willing to wait upon them
of any time.:
BENT. H. moss - an, President.
Hoor Lodes; -Vico Preaideng
Lowiellyer, &metal , --•
MichaelCocklid,"Treasurer.
AGENTS. •
Cumberland Counly.—Rudolph Martin, N,
. Cumberland; C. B. Berman. Kingstown ; Hen:
rY" Zoning, Shiremanstown; Charles Bell,
Carlisle; Dr. J. AhL:Churchtown Samuel
. Graham, West ; Pennsborough; James McDoW.
ii, Frankton' ; Mode. (MIRO, South Middle.
tan; Samuel Censer, Benjamin Haverstick,
Mechanicsburg; John Sherrlck, Lisburn; Da.
Sid Poorer, ShapherdstOwn..
. York County..—John Bowman, Dillsburg;
• Peter Wolford, Franklin; John Smith, Esq.,
Washington; W. S. 'Picking, ' Dover ; Daniel
Ratfenaberger, J W.Crift,Faradise.
• Harris6ary.—flonser & Loehman.
Members; of the company having , policies
adout to expire ean have them renewed by
making'application . to any °MO agents.
Nov. 241, iy
Cheap EN Gloyes. •
' The: subscriber has' just opened anothetiin
,voiee of "the beat quality Paris Kit! Gloves, at
the lOW:price of 6,1 i ate. per pair...
__
„-, GEO. W. I-lITNER.
; . Fresh; Trenton Crackers. • '
u sT4re'ciiived lot or 71 4 tenton 'Crackers,
oleo Watty,-,- Batter and Soda croakers, at
the cheap Grocery'. of , • -.;
• Juno 15 t 85 3%; ; c
A. Attaritnn!.:
•Fish 'Fhb 0 insh. •
FIFTY :barrels :of :Mine No: . I.‘;',arid 3
Mackerel, io half and quarter barrels,
Just received Meters, and for:Bale at rho lowest
' marl 7 ' • wiLisAms,
Xiimeburner's Ooal.
1000 TONS Limebarneee Coal of ilia' beat
quality just receiving and for eal 10 by . MI Pr
DLE, jr. Only $2,40 per ton.
Carlisle, March 18,1853. . " •
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• • MIMED: WIEDAL.,
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Awarded to this Idaahint 'at the Xralrofr American Institute, New Pork, Oet: i 8
-A Diplomacat the .IPrtualdin InWiltute,. Philadelphia.' First Premium it the •Eltaio
"Fair, Utica, New Work] and at the Columblarind Rensselaer-County (New Irgirk)lole44
Diploma at the Westeheater ;Con** Fair! at White Plains.
HICKOK'S PATENT
JEr:o present arrangement of this highly, approved and
--sealuable Mill, the labor is divided by arranging a cutting
Cylinder to break the apples, and then deliver there to the
lower Cylinders to , thi reduced - to pomace. By' this ar
rangement the work is performed .faster and with much
- less latar..- • •
--
.The Press is arranged with_a much larger screw than
' formerly, and by a verringenious device the use of the bag
IS dispensed with and the Tub made to open at will to de
liver the pomace, while at the same time the Cider left
clear and the work con be done with much less labor than
by the old method. The Cylinders are covered with heavy
sheet Zinc, both on their peripheries and ends; the wood
in them in =ranged so as not to swell; and the whole work
on the Mill and Press made in the very beet manner and
arranged with especial view to their durability and service.
No Farmer who ruses the Mill carefully and according
to directions will be disappointed, but on the other,
hand he will fled this one of the most valuable and eMetent
machines on his farm.
The machine is made to ma by horse, steam ' or hand
power, and when the apples are ground, a small boy of 14
yearn of age mn press the pomace with all ease. •
In`llll former times it was supposed that a large quantity
of Cider could only be made by using a ponderous machine,
that elowlyerushed - the apples without grinding them fine.
They ware then made into a massive cheese in straw, and a
most severe and' long pressure eras-required to extract a
portion or the Cider, a considerable quantity being absorbed
by the straw and: the mans of pomace; and to obtain this
'unsatisfactory result the farmer bad to take all Ida hands,
and perhaps his six-horse team, and devote a whole day that
could have :boon More profitably employed, to make from
_ alxto eight barrels of Cider. To obviate the difficulty the
Farmers have heretofore labored under, this Machine has
. been invented, and the Statement of a few facts will prove
that it is not only the best Machine of the kind in existence,
but it Is the most profitable that a man can have on his
farin. The apples are by this Machine grated up into a fine
• pulp, se that it requires but acomporativoly light pressure,
and that but a minute or two, to extract all the Cider, it
being ascertained by practical experiment that One-Fourth
more juice can be obtained than by the old process. Ile
, sides this, it only requires two hands to grind up and make
into Cider a larger quantity of apples than can be possibly
done on the old-fashioned machines. On this press, owing
--to the compactness of the pomace in the tub, and the com
plete manner in which it to ground, a pressure of from Ito
b tons—that (ma easily be obtained—will produce a more
favorable result than fitly tone pressure on the ordinary
Entered according to Act of Congreas, In the year 1651, in ,
RECOLLECT THIS IS THE N.
- CARLISLE
FOUNDRY&NAOHINESROP.
.
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THE subscriber continuesto manufacture ut
his Foundry in East High street, having
on kand a great variety of good patterns, and is
Prepared to furnian IRON AND BRASS
CASTINGS, which will be executed to order
(if not on hand,) Lathe shortest notice, such as
Cranks and Mill Gearing, Spur and Bevil
Wheels, Gudgeons for Saw Mills, &c., Plough
Castings.-Cutters,-Point—Shears; Wagon and
Coach Boxes, Spindles, Car Wheels, Cnr
Chairs, &c. Steam Engines built to order and
repaired. ,AlLkinds of MachinerY in Paper
Mills, Grist Mills and Factories repaired at u
abort notice. Mill Spindles dressed and turned.
Also, Horse Powers and Threshing Machines;
such -.ea Bevel Gear Four Horse power ; Hort.
izontal Gear Four Horse.-Power ; Horizontal
Gear Two Horse Power,—Ploughs Corn Shel
ters and Corn Crushers. Threshing Machines
andiforsapowers repaired and Job Work dom.
at the shortest notice. Patterns or difihrent
kinds on hand and made to order.
He also hop on hand a large supply of Phila.
delphia and Troy-Cooking Stores, and is con
strtmly making Cooking Stoves of various im
proved patterns, for coal or wood. Ten Plate
Stove?, Grates, &c.
Repairing done to nli kinds of Machinery.—
All kinds ofold Iron, firassand Copper taken
in exchange for work.
FRANKLIN _GARDNRR.
apr2lif
USEFUL, FRAGRANT and GOOD.
.
Gr
VDJ. KIEFFER has just returned from Phil;
adelphia with an additionalsupply of fresh
DRUGS;- which in connection with his former
stock will make his establishment complete in
this department.
Inaddition to the above belies also opened a
fresh supply of. Confectionaries,' Fruit, Nuts,
Paeffile_antl_Falley _A miclemoLeve ry._descrip,
lien. The attentionot. the Ladies is especially
invited to himczterisiVe assortment of Fancy
Auricles, .Lirdies Toilets', Fancy -Soaps and
- Perfumea 'every variety. ..
Gentlemen ore invited. to.oxinfine hie fine
assortment' of Fancy A rticles—Segars, China.
and Porcelain Pipes, Tobacco- of all kinds;
-Shaving aud Toilent Soaps of superior quality,
Canes. Ibiding and Carriage Whips, and many
other articles which more especially intere t
'gentlemen. A number of superior Woollen
Mute on hand.
The proprietor wilt be very happy to have
his.frionds cal! and examine hie goods whether
they may wish . to purchase ornot.
July' 6 1853 13 3 KIEFFER.
THOZAS H. SKILES'
NEW 'CLOTHENG ROOMS
.:1 AND FURNISHING . STORE,
Opposite the, Rail hood Office, IYeat _High Street,
T . 111: SKILtS desires to inform hie . old,
• friends - and the public that he has opened
a general clothing establishment. and hao now
in store an extensive 'stock- of the beat and
cheapest goads ever offered in Carlisle - . .
Monts, Ilirouthts and Boyrs Clothing,
for Spring, Summer and Winter wear, now on
hand of every variety and furnished at reduced
rates. Ho has also a large and well selected
assortment of Piece Goods, of English, French
and German Fabrics, of now and beautiful ma
terna, for,coat, - . pants sled Vests, which will be
made to.order to the' most, approved and Mali
ionable Manner and in asuperior style of work.
manship.- A full and elegant stock of Gentle
men's Furnishing Goods; such as gloves, plain
and fancy shine, collars, liandkerehiofs, ties,-
tit.c.; constantly kept on hand. Also. India
Rubber Oiercoes and Loggins.
vtFeeling confidant from the reputation whieh
ft has been his constant aim for a course of
years, to secure for his establishment,
‘ of.hitt a.
bility to' please, he respectfully fn.Fites, an' ex
amination of his atqck,which for quality,work.
rdanship and low prices cannekbe elnpaseeile.
May 4, 1853-1•.
•
SPRING FASHIONS FOR 1863.
A-4 EORGE KELLER respectfully •anneun.
IlNees to his old Patrons and the • public gen.
• orally that he haa just - received the
SPRING STYLE OF GENTLE
MEN'S HA:T.9, ••manufactured at
.• one of
0 lheAinet. hments in
Philadelphia': to whichestablie he invites
, • spechal attention...
He has also constantly on•hand a large and
varied assortment of hin,. o lVrt;Manufactuia ae
.well as city made,
‘41.11f,D ,CLAV6
itit4abldfalthe seitscint_dlmprialrig every ilirl
e'ytkof Russia, Beaver, „Moleskin and Silk Huts,
finished in the latest-stylottogethor full
assortment of Caps or everscahape a nd "'des
cription, and at 'every:prise. Ho, pprticularly
invites the public to, mil l A nd examine his exten,
sive assortment, ' in, style, m aterial and
finiabotannot be 'Urn led by, any in market,
and which ho is able to pa at prices iOWaT then
I:t3rHemeiriber .his old stand .on• Nort h.
Hanover street,between Hunter's end Saner's .
store. - • thine • ,
PAPERS. '
atibscriber Is just noW receiving and
,Extensive Furniture ROoms:.. - an. unparalleled assortment 'of
• • . WeVLLMAeERS. , Those deairous
• fermiag 'theinteriore of their old dwellings
TAMPS R.WP.A.VER, - would resrectfully _into no d phes, and giving additional. embel.
tel call the attention of House Keepers'and Abe ' lieltmehts to their new ones; at a Comparative
nubile to his extensive stook •of ELEGIANT ly trifling coot; will dri te.eall and examine
FURNIT URE.. including 'Sofa°, • Wardrobes, . for I eau sell , thern•from dle Onwards. Re.
Contra and other Tablas, Dressing:and plain • member the'old - gond, East - gain et . opposite
Bureaus andevery4br articki in hie branch of Ogilby's Stare...By the viey. E I would ;,say to
businese, Aleci,,now,on hand the ;largest.'etp• thee° who also went , to improve the exterior of
m
sortntent.of cags in partial°, at ; the, lowest their' houses,. that I can furnish them with
prices„, irrpoifies made tit:the shortest notice .. - Wethorill'a pure and fresh ground White Load,
and a Bettratt,provided for funorale: Ha eolio ~ togetiter with venous other colours, blue, pr.
its a call at hicestablishment on' Vorth , ;Nano 4• abge,' yellow, various Rhodes of green, &c.; ; in ,
vor street; HOTEL. N. 11.7Ttir ,:short everything calculated to °darn and'decH
niturrr.hired out bY , the month: or r] • ' •
Carlisle, Meech 20, 1850.-4 y . mar 2 _.' . . HENRY SAXTON
'ROVED CIDER KILL. ,
Cider Press, even if the mollies were Found as finely as on
the Improved Mill; and if the appleewere merely crushed,
as on the Nut Machine, it would require a pressure of ono
hundred tons to produce the result accomplished by this
Patent Mill. The hollowing may be adduced as the decided
advantages of this 151111. '
First—lt will make more Cider than any other Press, with
a given quantity of apples, in ngiven titno, and with much
less labor and expense.
Second—lt will make cleaner and sweater Cider than any
other Mill.
Third—You can nudto the Cideras you want it, and when
bou want it—and in quantities (Marone gallon to 0 or 10
arrels.
Fourth—With it you can press your Currants,,Cherrles,
Berries, Cheese, Butter, Lard, and Tallow.
Fillh—With it you can fume one-fourth of your
time in making Apple..lbutter,' •
Sixth—With its use you can at all. times havo Fresh
and Sweet Cider. •
• - - •
With all the advantages resulting from the possasion arid
use of each a machine—at a price so low that It in within
the reach of all—can it, be that any intelligent Farmer
would do without it? •
Do you wish to have in your house at all times Cider that
is sweet and fresh, the only time it is really healthy and tit
for. uso—ntril do you wish to save a great portion of the
hard labor attending the making of
Appie.b titter I If so, bny thla machirie, and our word
for it, you will.not be disappointed.
' This Mill is warranted superior to any other port;ble
Mill in existence, rind the Proprietor is ready at any time,
(on fair notice.belng riiven,) to test It with any Portable
Mill that is not an infringement on it.
Farmere j 035011iirle this newly IMPROVED
MILL, before you buy any other.
One great ndvantage Or this machine over all others, in,
that it will not choice up, and herd or soft apples
can' be ground, and yet the Cylinders relit. always remain
clear and In grinding order. • • •
All orders will be Ailed In the order In which they are
received, and all persons wanting them mould do well to
send their orders early, and state at what time they want
the Mill scat.
.. ... ..
This MIII, attended by 2 men, will, when properly worked
according to directions, make 0 to 12 barrels of cider a day—
nod will grind alone by horsepower from tog to 300 bushels
of apples a day. .
ow- The Price of the 11121 Is $4O, free of freight.
HARRISBURG, Pe., May, 1.853. W. O. 0 )200ICO $
i ct
VI. District Court of the Eastern District of Dantisyl nia.
ENV AND IMPROVE MILL
PRESERVE YOUR TEETH BY USING
Zermatis Celebrated Tooth Wash
THIS valuable preparation has long been used
_in Newitorlf. and Philadelphia, where it has
attained an immense' impularity, for cleansing,
preserving and beautifyinh the • teeth. It is an
excellent remedy for sore.soft or bleeding - gums.
It also imparts a delightful freshness to the mouth
and agreeable odor to the breath.
Read [Ail follomng from , Dr. 211111:7..
" I eon, with the „inmost confidence, recomt
mend to the public, Zerman's - Anti-Scorbutie
Tooth Wash as the best in use. In my practice
• as a Dentist, I- have used and recommended it for
me last five years, and hare found it to give sat
isfaction in every instance, as the Wash does not
contain acid, or anything injurious to the teeth or
gums; but, on the contrary, is the best antiseptic
n the practice, and therefore, would recommend
lie nee of it, not only to those who wish to pee
serve thei r torth,and gump, and have a - wholesotne
ibreoth, but sled to those who have diseased'gums
tor teeth. The use of the Waih, for a short time,
will insureb return to their, healthy state;
.GF.OIIGE E MUIIRAY;Dentist,
No- 61, Eleventh st., 'help* Chestnut Phil's.
Dr. Heinle', ol 'Carlisle., Bair Mr. -- Zer- -
tnan, I am well.pleased with your , Tooth Wash :
it not only 'cleanses mid whitens the teeth without
injuring them Ann it elves sore or bleeding gums.
I cheerfully recommend it to the profession and
public, as the very best preparation that eau be ,
need for cleansing and preserving the teeth,
healing tbe,gums,and giving sweetness to the
breath.
JOHN W. HENDEL, Surgeon Denttsi.
Paine '25 cents per bottle. Prepared only
Prancii Zeeman; Drpggist and Chemist, corner
of Ninth and Catharine streets, Philadelphia. .
- For sale by-SAMUEL ELLIOT-Ti-Cartiylei-
Ptl • OCtl3
ILIRDIII I IIR.E.
A LARGE SPRING ARRIVAL!
vvIIICH surpasses in quantity quality and
prices-auy that has irver yet been opened
in Carlisle, consisting of the, greatest variety
of all kinds of Hardware, duct* as, Shoe Fin-
Saddlea, Coach Trimmings,_ Paints;
Ohs, Varnish, Hla`es, Haile, Files,
Vices, Bellows, Springs, Axels, Bows, Felines,
Vet:mere Cedarware, Farming Utensils, Bar
and Rolled Iron, Steel, &c., with a thousan,d
.. more articles unmentionable.
• Having purchased largely of Heavy Goods
previous to the advance in prices, I am enabled
twee,' goods at eld prices. Persons in want of
Hardware' are invited to call and examine my
goods and•hear my prices, and you will be sat
isfied where the Cheap Hardware ie to be bad.
r:O•My stock of WALL PAPER is nnap
,,proarhed by any in the Borough.
Thankful for ilia former liberal, patronage, a
'continuance of the same is solicited by
JOHN•P. LYNE .
'• Wont Side of North Hanover Street,
. ,
Carlisle.
Window Shades, Carpets and 0
Cloths.
Z. STEWART DEPUTE',
A '
T 223 North 2d Street, above-
IS. Philadelphia; would most respectful=
ly call the attention of his friends and the
public in general, to his large and well SC.
elected stock of Carpet, ' Oil •Cloth,'
iFinderrp 'S/iadea, •Door Afats, Stair Rods, pi.:
into Covers, Table Cover& Cocoa trim,
,„7.1 yards.wide, for Public Houses, oounting
douses. &e. .• ' • .
Also—to my branch Store, 13e, Spring' Gar
den Street, above .9tli ." 4,.
WINES AND .T.XQUORS.
MADEIRA, Toneriffe, Malaga, Lisbon,
Mutant, Grape 4uice, Port and Anohor brand
ChampagneWioes.• Boston Rum, Ginger
Brandy, Cherry ,Brandy,. Pale Cognise • and
Dark Brandy. Efolland Gin and. Wine .Bitters.
'Sperm CANDLES 31c' per pound, Syrup
and Wangs MOLALSES, Washing Soda,
superiorY Ilyson,lmperial and Black TEAS,
principe, Regalia and Cuba CIGARS, 'for
sale by the box or , retail, bring on your pipes
and ire bona; (my 26) CHA.g. BARNITY..
FRUIT, DANDIES, a.c.
FAMILY parties Sabbath Sella°lswind . Pio
nic parties in, going to the country will do well
by calling at the cheap Drug Store of 11,.J.
Kieffer, where they can be supplied with ar
ticles at the, lowest rates and of the beet qual
ity. CANDlES—retail , price, 20 cents per
pound. A general asortment of Patent Med
icines constantly on hand: jy2o ,
Mineral Witter, Sarsaparilla, FAe.
FS THE subscriber would respeet fully announce
to the citizens . of Cdrlisle and the community
at large, that he has commenced the manufac
ture of Mineral 'Waters and Sentient illa of the
very best flavor and quality,' and the bottling
, Porter; Ale and Cider. He is fully and
artiil l yswerared to furnish all orders promptly.
an with despatch, and hopes by strict attention
to' usiness,, to;.reoeive that attention due to
enterprise, which he respaotfully asks. Resi
dence ,i*,2lVlsist4 Street near theAisil Road
Brillgm ,, k": 4 ' , .:'';, , -,GAO,RDE W. BRANDT.
~':- I ttaiicine6, '7,„.,
. „ .
MEXICAN MUSTANG . LINIMENT.
Through by E,sprgila
MESSRS - . A a BRAGG 4 GO.—GErrrx.r
arm; : We •Itave been using your MEXICAN
MUSTANG LINIMENT -with the moat per.
feet success. One of our most valuable Ex et
horses had been much troubled by larmswellings
or tumors on the fetlocks; they had-IroWn lar
ger than hen's eggs. • -Beshletbeing disfigured
by these appenilages,thelimbs and joints. op,
poured quite_ stiltenedowollen and lame. We
had tried manyti ureents and other remedies,
but nothing appeared to produce any effect upon
them:: We would willingly. HAVE GIVEN.
- - TWENTY•FIVE DOLLA RS to hale bad them
remove, and 'the horse restored to soundness.
Our liostler . obtairiod some of your Liniment, and
apphedlt without knowledge. A few days ago
he called cur .attention to the boric, and , to our•
surprise and'gratifiestimi, his legs were perfectly
smooth, THE 'MAIMS HAVING ENTIRE
/A DISAPPEARED: ' We fiSked him by what
magic lie had effected web a resnarkable curet?
His reply was that lie (tad been using the MUS
TANG LINIMENT on them about ten deyi,
and the result was the entire removal of the to
mors without producing any soreness or leaving
u seer.
INE
. .
We therefere tnke great pleasure in recom
mending the Liniment, and shall continue to use
it whenever occasion requires, in' preference to
any oils .r preparation, no long as it produces such
remarkable results.
June 30,1052. KINSLEY Ei CO,
Southern and Eastern express, No 1 Wall xi.,
cornet• of Broadway, Now York-
Since the above certifica!e was given, Messrs
Kinslq_lc.Co_have informed_ us flint one of his
dowers Was throw,, from his wagon in the upper'
part of the city, and very badly bruised, the
wagon passing over his body. lie was taken into
a Meter's office close by, and XIIF. PHYSIC•
lAN TOLD.IIIMTO Ut E THE MUSTANG
LINIMENT, as he had recently tried , itin n
similar case with great success. He did so, and
all the soreness, lameness, and stiffness was re
moves!, so that the next -day. he was about his
business almal. • •
We take great pleasure in recommending the
MEXICAN 11USTAI' LINIMENT to all
our friends and containers. its the best article we
!lawn ever, used for sorea, bruises; sprains, or
galas in horses. We have used it extensively
and always effectually. Some of our men have
also used it for severe bruises and sores, as well
ae rheutnatic pains, and they all say it acts like
magic—we can, only say that we have abandoned
the use of any other Liniment,
.1. M. lIEWET'r, -
Stable Keeper to the American Fxpress Co.'
and for Hamden's Express."
NEW YORK,JuIy 81;185'2,
We hereby - cerlit:y that we have used the com.
pound known as the MUSTANG LINIMENT
and bare no hesitation in recommending it as the
best Article we have 'ever used for,the.cure of
sprains, galli, cuts. bruises, &c on horses: All
who doubt this, will please call on the undersign.
edond they_ will be happy to afibrd all other
information in theii , power ns regards its effieacy,
&c. LUTZ. DA LL & CO.,
Proprietor's Manhattan Stage Cq
Extract from a letter dated
•SACIIATIENTO CITY, Cal. Aug. 15,1852.
I believe the M USTANG LINIMENT most
an excellent article. My wife brought a couple
of bottles with her, which I must thank you tor.
Since she • came here, MY HORSE PELL
DOWN WITH
,ME; and injured me.conSider
ably., but broke no bones. I had recent:se to the
Mustang, and the relitf, and in lac. cure wits
astonishing.' (Signed) I) RANSOM.
Extract from a letter dated
„„ „ ,
PITTSI3UP,O,. O ctober 501;1852.
no ter circumstance which 1 noticed n few
days ago, I thou„ htspoke highly of the virtues
of the Mustang. Being in the office of a PLysi
ciao of high standing,l noticed avhe opened a
door of his - book-case, several bottle's of Mus
tang, alongside of which wagon sorry Mustang
bottle, and a two ounce preseri plion vial FILLED
NMI - I MUSTANG LINIMENT, on which
was the following directions: 4 . Rub the' throat
well night and morning with the Liniment, and
wrapm. woolen cloth around it.”
S. W. HAVERSTICK, Dr. S. ELLIOT, and
WILLIAM H. DRETZ, Agents for Carlisle.
General Depot, No. 5, Phoenix Block, corner
2(1 and Dock streets, Plitladelphia.
• - A. O. ANDREWS Gen. Agent.
$5OO CHALLENGE.
'WHATEVER coneerpstim health and happi.
V ness of a people is at all times of tho most
laluable importance. take it for granted that
I very person will do till in their power,to save the
over .of their children ' and that every person will
ndeavor to promote tlleir own health at ail sae
.
Aires. feel it to be my duty to solemnly as
sume you that WORMS ,according to t\he opinion
of the most celebrated Physicians, are the prima
ry causes of a large majority of diseaseito which
the children and adults are liableif_you have.
an Appetite continualychangeable ?rem 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 all these denote
WORMS, and you should at once apply the rem
edy i ROBENSACC'S WORM SYRUP-
An artiele founded ea:Scientific Principles,
compounded with. purely vegetable substances,
being perfectly safe when taken, and can be given
to the Most tender infant with decided beneficial
effects where Bowel Complaints and Diarrhea
have made.tfiera weak and ; the Tonic
properties of my Worm Syrup are such, that it
stands without an equal in the - catalogue of med
icines, in givin tone and strength to the Stom
ach, which ma kes it an infallible 'remedy for
those afflicted With Dyspepsia; the astonishing
citron perfarmdd by this syrup after Physicians
hilve failed, is the best evidence of. its superior
ofliency above all others-TR ;ELT apt;
THE CAPE NVORIk.I
This is the most difficult Worm to destroy o
all that infest the human system, it grows to an
almost indefinite length, becoming so coiled and
fastened in the Intestines and Stomach ,affecting
the health so sadly as to cause St. Vitus' Dance,
&0., that those afflicted seldom if ever sus
pect that it is Tape Worm hastening them to an
early grave, In order to destroy this werm,a
very energetic treatment must bo pursued, it
would therefore be proper to take 6 to 8 of my
Liver Pills so as to remove all obstructions ..that
the Worm Syrup ma' act direct upon the Worm,
which must be takerun dosed of 2 tablespoonfuls
three times %a mem day.' .These directions followzd
have never been known to fail iu curing the most
obstinate rase of Tone Worm.
HOBENSACK'S LIVER PILLi.3.
• No. part nf the system Is more liable to disease
than the' LIVER, it serving as a filterer to purify
the .blood, or giving the proper secretion to the
Bile; so- that any wrong action of the Liver af
fects the other important parts of the system, and
• results variously, in Liver Complaint, Jaundice.
Dyspepsia, &o. We should therefore, watch! ev
ery symptom that might indicate a wrong acliot.
of the Liver. Those pills being composed of
ooti and Plants furnished by nature to heal the
sick: Namely, Ist. An EXPECTORANT,
which augments the secretion from the Pulmo•
nary mucous membrane, or promotes thd dis
charge Of secreted matter. 2d. An ALTERA
TIVE. which changes in, some inexplicable and
insensible manner the certam morbid action of
the system. Bd.' .8 YONIU, wnloh give tone and
strength to the nervous- system, renewing health
and vigor to all parts of the body.. 4th• 4 CA.
THARTIC, which acts in perfect harmony with
the other ingredients,and operating on the bow
ies, and expelling the whole_mass of corrupt and
vitiated matter, andi purifying the Blood, which
destroys disease and restores health.
ITO .FEUALES.”
will find these pills an invaluable medicine
in mdny complaints to which you areaubject. In
obstructions. either total 9r, partial, they have
been found of an -inestimable benefit, restoring
their functional arrangements to a healthy action
• purifying the blood and other fluids so effectually
as to put to flight all complaints which may arise
from female. irregularities, as headach. viddihess,
dimness of sight, pain in the, aide, back, Bto,
None genuine unless signed J,,N. llobenstitik,
all 'Others being base imitations,
r --to-Agents wiehibgnew atmplles; and Stor e .
keepers desirous of becoming: agents m os t a d„
dress the Proprietor, J. N,•Hobetmol4
dnlphia.ra. . - • • „ -
.losers von-Custanntarta Counrr: S W
Haveratick,D Elliott, and S Hubbard, Carlisle*
Lloyd, Lisbuttaj Day.-and .1 Spahr;Alechan.
iesburg ; Coy s, , Hogueidown
.Haversack
. Strtihm,, , :'Kingstown Seedier, •ChurchtoWn ;
Hayek, altiepettsburivi , •Divin, p a pe r l own . :
• Chcason, Plainfield , Hustel & Dice, Dickinson*
Weakley k ,Shriver, Centeeville v Donaldson k
Green, Palmatown, ; • Ithor,ds &Marry, New;
• .
qur el‘ts • • •
• Ptloo 25 cents each.
TEAS; tko,
JENKINS' Best•Drand of Tette, Green and
Black, in motallic packages, Oro in bulk and
in original packages.. A large.and general na4
'eartment of the hest WHITE . IRON STONE
- AND GRANITE WARE; with n variety of
Maas Ware, ,and Grommet* Ware of every de •
soriptidn, in aettaovallterwiae to null the pur-
Chaser, togathur with • " '
CEDAR. WARE, WI LLOW' ARE,
and it trOliioty of:Fancy Waco always , io.etoro
end for 'sale at 00 "Fittnity:Grocery' of'
Juno 8.1853; . MEV/ 11 V% EBYA
, J. E. CtOUED,
' [Speccsaost TO A. FIO Ti]
No. 164 Chestnut St., Steabn's Buildings Phitg.
110XNENSIVE Music Publisher, and Dent-
J 2.4/ et in Musical Instruments of - every de
scription.
•Exclusivo agent for t Se snle of linnet, bnvis
e Co's Patent Suspension Bridge !Bohan e n d
other " •
- - P I AN OS:,
L. Gilbert'sßoudoir Pianos, Melodeons, Mar.
tin's Guitars, Harps, •Violins, Sheet Music,
Music Books, kc.
Residents ot'the country, Avill be supplied by
mail or otherwise with music they may wish,
-ea low as if purchased in person. Having one
of the, largest stoelciiii the United Stoics, It
feel confident of satisfying all who may favor
me with a call or order. •
Dealers iii,Musie supplied on them net libera
terms. Pianos to let. SocOnd-hand Pint - m.s'ler
sale. ..may 20 1823 Iy)
Cheap Watches and Jewehy
WHOLESALE and RETAIL
at the " Philadelphia Watch
and, Jewelry Store," Numbei
96 North Second Street, cerner
of Quarry, Philadelphia.
, Gold Lever, Watches, lull
Amend, 18 carat cases, $20,00
Sily'r do fullfd, $l2 Gold Spectacles
.67 00
Silver Le'ne jwls, 10 Floe Silver do. , 1 at
do do do 9 Gold Bracelets, 300
Superior Quartiers, 7 iLadies G'd P'ls 100
Imitation do 5 S'r Tea S'ns,sett,s 00
Gold Pens with Penci and Silveri-folder, 1 00
• Gold Finger Rings 373 cents to $ . B ; Watch
Glasses, plain, 120 cents t Patent, 181 ; Lune;,,
25 ; other articles in ,proportion. Al goods
warranted to be what they aro sold for.
STAUFFEk & HARLEY,
eeptBly Successor,: to 0. Conrad.
On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers and
Lepines,still loNier than the aboveprices. .
KRUFFS ESSENCE OF COFFEE
k)
.
ATiatiNnADA
MANUFACTURED and for sale 'by, ELI
KRUPP, No 639, North Third street,
Phladelphin,is warranted to render entire satis
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
IA good, cheap and healthy Cup of Coffee procure
Krupp's Essence of Coffee. It is for . sale by
nearly all the principal Grocers and Druggists
throughout the United Stotea.
April 20,1853. •
•J P FLEMING
AGRICULTU9 t I i v .D WAREHOUSE
• SEED STORE.
THE ettbscrilPora, in adaition to their extort.
sive Grocery, have connected therewith 'an
AGRICULTURAL NV AREIi 0 USE and
SEED. STORE, 110, Market street, near the
railroad, Harrisburg, Pa., and are prepared to
fill all orders, by wholesale and retail, of 01l
kinds of Agricultural Implements, Vegetable
and Flower Seeds, &c. Country merchants
with reasonable discounts to sell again.
Horse - - powers - and - threshers, whear-drillfs
and seed-planters, plows, harrows and cultiva
tors, fedder, hay, and straw-cutter , grain fans
corn shelters, vegetable cutters, hand grain
mills, clove' shelters, horse rakes, churns,grind
stones and improved hangings, hay, straw and
manure forks, farmer's boilers, Os yokes and
bow, patent bow pins, cow chains, spades, hoes
and rakes, post diggers, wheelbarrows, grain
cradles, scythesand scythestoneit, potato° drags
post augurs, axes and hatchets, grain bags,
grain measures, garden trowls, pruning _ and
budding' kniverc - grans - aitd - gliiiii Beloit/
wrenches, pincers and gimblets, rat and mole
traps, cattle cards and horse brushes, curry
combs, garden reels, cow bells, whiffle trees,
'
guano, plaster, poudretto, bone ust, lime, gar
den, field and Hower seeds.
A leo, a largo and fresh assortment of GRO
CERIES, TEAS, Etc., all cheap for cash.
, BOYER tic HALL.
frrOvain antl.produceof all kinds3recetved
n exchange for implements.
Aprill 3,1853.—1 v
Plainfield Classical Academy.
Near Carlfale, Pa.
IVIIE 14th Session (five months) will corri
mence May 2d. The buildings are new
and extensive (one erected last Fall). The
situation is all that can be desired for health
fulness and moral purity, Removed from the
excitements of. Town or ' Village the Student
may here prepare for College, Mercantile pur
suits, &b. All the branches aro taught which
go to form a liberal (ducat on. A consider'.
nous discharge of .duty has Secured, under
Providence. the present flourishing condition
of the Institution. Its future prosperity shall
be maintaned by the same means..
Terms—Board and Tuition (per '
- session). - 8501,00
For Catalogueswith fUll information address
R. K. BURNS,
Principal & Proprietor.
Plainfield, Cumb, Co., Pa.
Cumberland Valley Institute.
tided Boarding School embraeing two distinct
and seperate Departments; Male t Female. „
REV. J. S. LQOSE, A. M. Principal:
TTills Institution will hereafter occupy die
new and commodious edifice Just erected
for its accommodation. The buildinglie:pe.
euliarly adapted tormeet the wants of both do.
payments. The rooms are largo and well
ventilated, and the whole house is warmed
with ululated air furnace. which is .thipecially
healthful.
It located onan eminence near the bor
ough of Mechanicsburg, Cumberland County,
Pa., with ample grounds, handsomely laid out
and ornamented, surrounding it ; inviting to
physicareaercise and to amusement in the open
air., Every facility . for an accomplished an]
classical education is hero olibredjithat can be
fond at any similar Institution in this Stnto.
n TERMS. jug,
Board and Tuition;por sosaionaii.sso 00
Nagle and Ornamental Branches, _extra
The Summer Session will open on the 2d c
May, and continuo twenty one weeks.
BOARD OF INSTRUCTORS.
Rev. J. S. Loose, A. M.,Profossor of Mora
Science and Ancient Languages, Henry Com
fort, Assistant ; Miss L. C. - Walker, Principal
.
of Female Department and teacher of Music.
Mies Assistant / Mr. Edward Fells,
Professor.of Modern Languagoi i:J.. B. Her
oiv, M. D.; Lecturer on Physiology and:Laws
of Health. 4 ^
For " Circulars" containing references and
unbar particulars address the Principal..?
Mechanicsburg.
- - 'Cumberland Co., .Pa:
March 90'1859.:' - .
AL PRIME eirticle'of Segal 15. i,
cents per pound, Bunch do, a good article,
at 15 cents, •
Citrons, Mace - , Spices, Brandies, Lemons;
Oranges, Preserved Fruits,- Dates, ,
•:•', Sugared and Dried . Pruties,,Figs,
• , Tamarinds, Crackers, ,5r..0 .
i
in lionection ‘rith all4inde of Confeetions
ries,. all of ..wlArch., will bo'dispOsed of on the
niost acdommodatingtormei: • ,
,Juna.1,j1452 , ittEPFER.
schneidt.i
PRODUCE DEALERS: COMMISSION &
FORWARDING MERCHANTS,
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CHERRY PECTORAL:
For the Cure of
COVGITS, COitIDS, ..•
HOARSETTESS; 33.11,0 N.:
aIi.OI7PrASTIE..
11041, , WHOOPING- COUGH
4iTD 00,NSITIVXPTION.
Of all the numerous medicines extant, [and
some of them valuabley for Ihe'cure of puL
munaiy complaints, nothing. has ever been
found which could compare in its effects with
this preparation'. Others cure sometirnev, but
at all times and in all diseases of' the lungs
and throat where medicine can give relief, this
will do it. his pleasant to-talte, and perfectly
safe in accordance with the directions. We
do 'sot - advertise for the information—of those
who have tried it bin those who have [Mt.—
Families that have known its value will not be
without it, end by its timely use, they are
secure (ruin 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; also the Diploma of the Ohio Institute
at Cincinnati, has been given to the CHERRY
PECTORAL, by their GovernMent in considera
lion of its extraerdinary.excellence and useful'
nese in curing affections of the Lungs and
Threat.
Read the following opinion founded on the
long experience of the eminent Physician ul
tho port and city of.
ST JOHNS, May 8, 1851.
Dr C AVER'
Five years trial of your CHERRY PECTO
RAL in mrpractice, luta proven what I fore
saw front Its composition, must be true, Unit
it eradicates and cures the colds and coughs
to which we, In t h ia section arc peculiarly
I think its equal has not yet been discovered
nor do I know how a better remedy can be
made for the distempers of the Throat and
Lungs. J J BURTON; DI D, F R S.
See what it has deem on a wasted constitu
tion; not only in the following 'Cases, but a
thousand more:
Sumum; Jan 24th 1851.
Dr Ayer: In the month of July last I was
attacked by a violent diarrhcea in the mines of
California. I returned to San Franneisco in
hope of receiving benefit from a change of
cliniato and diet. My diarrhtee ceased, but
was followed by a severe cough, and much
Soreness. I finally started for borne, 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
' ... fieritirfiiirtinees as a victim of consumption.
I must confess that I saw no sufficient reason to
doubt what my friends
,all believed. At this
time I commenced tatting your truly invaluable
medicine with little expectation of deriving
any benefit from its' use, — You would 'not re
ceive these lines did I not regard it my duty to
slate to the afflicted, through
.you, that my
health,- in,the space of eight months, is fully
' restored. I attribute it to the. use of your
CHERRY PECTORAL, Yours truly,
• WILLIAM W. SMITH.
WASHINGTON, Pa., April 12, 1848.
Done sir t Peeling that I have been spared from
a - premature grave, through your instrumental.
Ity by the providence of God, I will take the
Wetly to'expiess my gratitude.
.3_cough.and the alarming symptoms of con
sumption had reduceil me too low to leave me
anything like hope, when my physician brought
me a bottle Of yOUr_P_ECTORAV. _lLseemed to
afford immediate relief, and now 'in a few weeks
time has restored me to sound health. If it will
do for others what it hlis done for me, you are
certainly one of the, benefactors of mnnkind, •
Sincerely wishing you every blessing, lam
• Very respectfullY yours,
JOHN .1, CLARICE,
Rector of St. Peter's Church,
With such assurance, and from such
men. no stronger - proof can be adduced
unless it be , from ,its effects upon trial.
Prepare'd and Sold by
' JAMES C. AYER,
PRACTICAL CliEmisT, Lowell, Mass
Sold in Cailisle by Dr S. Elliott, and S. W.
Haverstiek—in Mechanicsburg by Dr Ira Day
—in - Nowville by .I . .:lL.flerron"in •Shippons.
burg by J. C-. & 11.13. Altiek, and by Drug—
gists generally throughout the Slate.
./ 4 ""/. di4d .
,•
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,
Located No 127,Baltimore Street, Baltimore, W
The ostensible object oft this Inititution is to
11aniflirtlie reach ol IrTdividaidi proper facili
ties for obtaining a thorough • and' prvctical
Mercantile Education. Nothing indeed has
been omitted that is calculated to produce.the
desired result. •, •
The rooms of the College are All 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 on 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 profit and responsibility. A
young man can here obtain a more correct
knowledge of general business matters in a
feW weeks than can be acquired in as many
years in any brie Counting Room. •
Tlfe course of study embraces Double Entry
Book keeping, and its adaptation to various
departments of Commerce and Trade. Mercan
tile calculations taught according to the most
approved methods. Practical Penmanship, 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 far an industrious student to
dornploie the course varies from 5-to 8 , weeks.
There being no , vacation, applicants can enter
at any time and attend both day and evening.
Examinations arc held at stated periods. and
Diplomas awarded to those who graduate.—
For terms, &c. ' write and have a Circular for
warded by mail..
March, 23. 1853.. ly. •
STILAIVZ SAW MILL.
THE undersigned owning a large Steam
Saw Mill, recently built, on on improved plan,
with, a circular saw capable of sawing with
' groat rapidity, located three miles west of Pa
pe, lown,Cumberland county, at the base of the
, South Mountain, on Spruce Run, and having
In possession near ono thousand acres of the
best timber land, in the Southern port of Penn
sylvania, aro now prepared to saw and furnish
,liniber to order; at the shortest notice of the
various descriptions used for mechanical pur
poses. They can furnisiffraina sniff for barns
and hooves of any length and size that may be
required, weather-boarding, flooring, and fen
cing boards, poplar and oak boards-and plank,
shingle and plastering laths, oak and chesnut
• shingles, cooper stuff; pitch pica posts, and
eliestuut rails and pests. They .have now on
hand several thousand fact of -lumber, chosen(
rails and posts fur fence, oak and pinewood by,
the cord, and can engage to be delivered in Its
season several hUndred curds of chcanut oak
bark for,lanning purposes. , • ,
The proprietors having availed 'thethselves
of the "natural advantages , of their location,
• which abounds in •a variety of the fined.
timber,
and having also nt
a practical, k,wledge
of the business, are enabled to furnish lumber
lower- to the citizens of Cumberland count.?
than con, don'o by any limiter establishment
-and no they wish and aspect to ,do a 'large
business, will spare no pains to accommodate
thepublio at the shortest notice. •
Tim various, deseriptions of !amber: will ha
delivered in Carlisle or elsewhere ati may ho
desired, All orders addressed to the proprie.
lore, Divan & Haskell, living in Popertoivn, or
to Wm, D. Seymour, jr. in Carlisle, will secure
prompt attention.
• DIVEN, HASKELL & SEYIVIC UR.
- Nov. 10', ly.
UZIVIoVAL:
THg,lio,olthe , subsoribor. ombrabingr.
.
TEAS - 'OROCIERIES,
Variolice hold
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by him, removedNo!e'
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'4liirch 118631,'' ! W,'EBY•
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HARDWARE SPRING SUPPLY.
HE subscriber wishes to draw the twerp.
lion of the public to their own interests,
nOch they may corisult r
and ood advantage Eyi,
examining the elegant complete neserri
mont of hardware of every description,• which
ho• nowireeeiviug at his old' stand on Nord
Hum :7er street.
TO COACIIIIIA KERS.'
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We havo if !ergo supply of spring 6, hubs.
bartcw, tacos, cti,'ltt!ins, niol floor oil cloths and
drab cloths; of difo.'ent•qualities, in fact - eve! y
thing in your lino.
I't?` CABINEV-MAKERS
We offer complete setts of yoneers, knobs twirl
mouldings of walnut and mahogany, to 801
both the taste and the pursO.
CARPENTERS EXAMINE
the splendid assorl meat of tools in your lira
as also a complete stock of building niamiials„
rush as locks,
.hinges, screws, latches, gl ass ,
paints, oils, varnishes, turpentine. &c. and va
rious carpenters tools cheaper ihan ever, ns
has been acknowledged by a carpenter aho
has seen them.
13 . LACKS,MITHS
cannot go wrong in giving us a cull far a anp—
rly,ot hammered, rolled, slit and other lion
genetally used, as also cast, .shear American
and-English blister steel, &c. c.
OUR FARMER FRIENDS
will also consult their interests by looking at
our cheap shovels, forks, trace chains, homer,
and every other article, Item a .cradle to a
plough,to suit them in price and quality.
TILE PUBLIC GENERALLY
are also invited to examine the quantity and
quality now on hand of cedar ware, tubs,
churns, buckets., oils, such as fish, sperm and
flaxseed oil; which will be sold at the lowest.
°ash prices. I would also call attention to my
splendid assortment of 'WALL PAPERS,
pro•enting a numberless variety of Patterns at
prices Irom 6 cis. upwards. Remember there
is no mistake here, no till articles will be soh'
nt the lowest cash prices at the old and well
known stand. en North Hanover street. East
sice, betweee IVlcHlaughlin's Hotel and Rell.
er's Hat Store. JACOB SE.NEIi.
march 16
Spring & Slimmer Styles of Hats!!
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int & J. KELLER 'desire reeneetfully to in
fUlf harm their customers and friends that they
are now supplidd with n great varie4 of
FIATS AND /CAP'S
for Spring and Summer use In addition to
a beautiful spring stylenl Sillc Hats and flair
extensive assortment of
_light and colourcd
aloud), hats they. would call pnruculnr atten
tion to their Panama, Leghorn, Chip and Straw
Hats just received from the, cities. 0 heir as
sorintentis largm'and - for.betittly - of style.cxecl.
lence of finish and lowness of price thy ran•
not be surpassed. A large assortmcnt of Caps.
exclusively for summer wear, constantly on
hand. Also n carefully selected assortment of
CHILDREN'S HATS.
We most respectfully invite the citizens of
Carlisle and vicinity to call and ex, mire'eur
assortment at tho '9ld stand, opposite to the
Telogroph'Ofilco.• . rraty 11
. • FASHIONABLE
Ciothing,House.
rr i llE subscriber is now having made up n
large lot of very superior CLOTIUN G,
whith he is determined to sell as kw if not
lower than anyother house in the country.--
His stock will consist id—
Fine Dress,Sattinett, Sack and Overcoats
eassimere,Sattinett and Velvet Cord Pants,
Satin and Cachmere Vestings, &c.
Also, Gloves. Hosiery,Suspehders, Cravats,
Shirts, Shirt Collars,Umbrellas, Ilats, Cops.
Merino Shirts and awers,&e.
I will at all times keep gee& 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 toiler, one who
has had considerable experience in the busi
ness, and is not engrossed as a cutter:in the
borough of - Carlisle. All garments made to
order warranted' to fit and, well made, if not,
no sale. I am now receiving direct from
Philadelphia a fresh assortment of Cloths,
Cassimerea and Vestings, to which' I invite
the attention of my numerous old customers
and the - public in general. All in want of
cheap and good garments Will do well end save
money by calling:and exmciningthis stock be
fore purchasing elsewhere. No trouble to show:
the goods. Recollect the stand next door to
Burkholder's lintel. Make no mistake just
one door from the corner..
Ber 29 CHARLES OGILBY.
REMOVAL
JOHN D. GORG AS hereby informs his old
friends and customers that ho has removed his
TIN WARE AND STORE ROOMS to the
room lately occupied by Mr. J. W. Eby no a
Grocery Store, on Main street, where re will
as heretofore manufacture and It - cep consiontly
itl,l3lole every, descrip ion of
TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE,
made in the best style and at the very lowent
price s.---Good-vrerkmen nod - tirvcry - brestint.
serial always omptood, so as to ensure en tire
satisfaction.- SPOUTING and JOB-WORK
done at the shortest in a superior mar,
ner,'and atfair , prices. Also,, in store at all
seasons a large and attractive variety of
PARLOUR AND' COOKING qTovEs,.
comprising every nets and fancy 'style, Of all
prices and sizes, adapted to burning either
wood or coal. Ilia assortmentor stoiee lie in
tends shall not be surpassed by any other es
tablishment; comprising a score or more of
different styles to suit all taetes. Thankftil to.
his friends for the patronage so long bestowed
upon him at hie old. stand, he respectfully in
vites a call at hie new establishment, confitikp,t
that his large as sortir ent cannot fail to p e
April 25, 1855. JOHN D. G OR GAS:
OCTOR YOUR
SELF-PRIVATE-
for 25 cents, by means
.he POCKET „ESC U
PIUS, or, Every, One
3 'OWN PHYSIAN !
he thirty.sis ill if.
, with one hundred en
!lnge, showing Private
eases and litalformit-
Is of the :Generative
tem, in every shape
form: to vs bleb is ad
,.sensca of Females, in.
emales only (see page 100),
being of the highest importance to married peo•
ple, or those contemplating marriage. By WM.
YOUNG, M. B.; Graduate of the University of
Pennsylvania, Member of the Royal College of
Surgeons, London,and Honorary Member of the
filtiladelphia Mt diens , society. The various
forma . of 'Secret Diseases, Seminal Weakness,
Disease. of the Prostrate Gland, Impotency, soli•
Lary habits of youth, are faithfully described, and
all the recipes given in plain language.. The •
chapter onaelfsabuse and Seminal Weakness is
worthy of prrticular attention, and should be read
i by every one. Young,rnen who have been unl sr.
Innate in contracting disease; previous to plachig .
yourselves under the care of any doctor, no nun.
ter what Ilia pretensions tong be, get a copy of
of this truly valuable work.
Sea Captains and persons going to sea, should
possess Dr. Yow.ng's Treatise on Marriage, tl.o
Pocket 2Eseulapius, or Every one His own Phy
sician.'_ •
ocr Let no father be ashained to present a
copy of the .iEsculapiva to his el ild. It may
save him from an early grave. Let no young
man or woman.enter Into the acct et oblications
olmarried life r witl.ont roasting the pocket lEss
eulapins. Let no one suffering from a haeknied
cough, pain in 'the aide, restless nights• nervous:
feelings, and the whole train of llyspeptlo sense
tions,..and given up by - their Rhysiclati, be an.
°thee moment without eonsulting the Macula
dies. Have the married or those about toile
,Married any impediment, read this trrly useful
Book, as it has been the means of cuf f ing thou
sands of unfortunate creatures from the wry
jaws of death. Upwards of,a'AIILLiON copies
of this. celebrated ,work, has been sold in thi s
country and Europe since 1898, when the flint
edition was issued .•'
fir". Any 'person sending 'TWENTY-FIVE
cents enclosed in a•ickter,will receive one copy
b r i l i t e book by' mail ; or 'five copies will he sent
for 81..-Address, 'YOUNG.
No. 155 Spruce Street; 'Philadolphin,.! p est
,
pa 11.. , •.' years Twenty prictice in the , Oitrof Philadel
phia certninlY entitleh iDe. Youbg.to the conii
donee 'of the sifilated,,aud h'e‘„niny be consuind
on a ny of the discuses deneribed in his diffctent
publication's,: at 'his (Ace' 159 Spruce St( uct.
every day between 9 and 3 o'clock, (Sunday? ex.; .
Di. cei . ),t yo llci ti atn g by nod parsons at any . ny4i D t . t e
since can consult
Fish ; Flo, 0 Fieb
A . CHOIC .. E lot o( No. I MACKRII.EL, in
lA. ' whole; half and ~ ituttri4l,l3 l ,l , also a lot 0 1
new No; 3 Blaokeyt 4 . ' ^ n nhaap for.eaah at
the family 0" , • ,-• '''l. e a &it: -
Pi -4• - ,-. , ecory . .Otoro a . .
G. 'WILLIAMS.
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