, ,tones e_0.1)0.135. AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITION o £l,azton Leads eqltimn.' A FT ER days and nights of oncoming toil A and trouble I have succeeded in "'narking and arranging my now % stock of HA R D• W A It S , and although tilers has been a tre• mendous rush of customisre who know.where to deal on reasonable terms, and Who appre ciate my old habit of selling cheap without making much fuss about the matter. lam 'constantly snaking room for new - bustomers to 'drop in and examine what is undoubtedly the LARGEST AND BEST assortment of goods aver offered west of Philaffelphin p and embra cing everything usually found inn Hardware - Store, from a needle to an anchor, ll of which are of the best quality and will be sold at prices which cannot•fail to give satisfaction. , ran TO CARPENTERS & BUILDERS, I would say that my stock of cross cut. hand, panel ripping and back Saws, bright, black arid blue augurs, chisels, planes, locks, hatchets, hinges, screws, strsight necked and bar oohs; broad, pointing and chopping axes, iron and steel squares, rules, 'tape measures; levels.t&c, cannot tail to please the ,most fastidious. FARMER-S Can be accommodated on the most reasonable terms with Durkee's celebrated York plows at 85 37. Also Plank's, Craighead'a and others' at manufacturers' prices; spades, rakes, forks, 'shovels, gr,nse and grain scythes. (Dunn, Dar ling and Griffins make.) Patent and coalmen 'maths of half ri doxen different kinds. Grain Ciadtes, (Gregbr s s, Plank's, Craighead's and Crawbach's !naked at reduced rates. Also grindstones. carting boxes, chain cistern and force pumps, halter, breast and log chains, -sin gle and double traces and spreads Cedar ware such as tubs, buckets, bowls. water kegs, to. gether with an everlasting assortment of table and pocket cutlery, spoons, shears and sciz- Bora, candlesticks, smilfers, shovdls and tongs. kettles, pans, sad irons, waiters-, brushes, &c, which will be sold by the wagon load, ton yard bushel or in the ordinary way,. 'Flirts come friends, give us a call and see for yourselves. We'll wait on yon with pleas ure, and give you bargains of which you can't complain. Remember the place, East High Street, opposite Ogilby's June 1, 1853. HENRY S'AXTON. DRUGS ! DR UGS ! DRUGS ! Elreshet Spring Supply! VE Jus: reccived a fresh stock of Mod• icines, Paints, Glass, Oil, &c., which .bnving been purchased with groat care at the best city houses, I can confidently neon - al - lend to Fatnlies, Physidians, Country Merchants and Dealers, as being fresh and pnro. DRUGS. - - - Patent Medicines, Ilerbsand Extracts, 7 Fine homi call, Spiccs,ground and whole ;',i,;lnstruments, Essences, • Pure Essen': Dile Perfumery, &a. Goa Liver Oil—Warranted Genuine. DYE-STUFFS. Log and Cam Woods, Oil Vitriol Copperas, I Lac Dye' PAINTS. Indigoes, Madders, Sumac Alum, Wotherill & Brother's Pure Lead, Chrome Green and Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes, 'Jersey Window Glass, Litrseed Oil, Turpen tine, Copal and coach Varnish, and Red Lead. All of which will be 'sold at the very lowest market price, Also,a fresh and splendid as sortment of FANCY GOODS, FRUITSZI Confectionary, and innumerable other articles calculated for use and- otnatnent, all of wl.ich are olliired at the lowest cash prier's, at the --cheap D rug — Reolr - antl - Fancy - Sture - af - the sub - - - scriber on North Hanover street. S. W. HAVERSTICK. May 28 1851 CULP'S PATENT PORTABLE _CIDEIR MILY. .9 ND PRESS H E undersigned having purchased the . right of Franklin and Cumberland coun ties, Pa., and Washington county Md. for .CULP'S PATENT PORTABLE CIDER MILL AND PRESS are new manufacturing machines under the.immediate supervision of Henry Shepler, a practical millwright. Orders will be received and filled with promptness.— All machines will be warranted. , By this,machine, which can be conveyed on a wheelbiurow, ono man end a boy can make from five to eight barrgls cf cider ado with ease, and the cider is thoroughly pressed from the pomace. The labor is light and the -ma chines are simple and permanent. / This machine was eitTlibited e af the State Agricultural Fair, ht Lanctister r and tested with several °Merit, and the commitkee aivarded the premium to it. The machines are warranted to perform 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. JA C 08. HOKE, HENRY SHEPLER, Chambersburg. May 11, 1853. Gm SADDLE AND HARNESS RIAHNG riviE, subscriber continues to carry on the IL above business, in all itsvarious branches, in North Hanover street, Carlisle, two doors North of Leonard's corner, where ho intends keeping on hand ageneral assortment in hipline, Consisting of all kinds of lash losable SADDLES, Bridles martingales, Girths,Cir eingles 11,\,v\ -110 • and tinkers, also TRH NKS, tray- "VI cling and saddle la lea - manufactures themost approved Spanish Sp:qv. Saddles, ever used in this country, those wishing a handsome, durable and pleasant sad• die will do well to pill and see Them. He also manufactures Harness, Bridles, Collars and Whips in all their varieties, and confidently be lieves from the general approbation of his cue tomers, that he makes the neatest and best gears, in all their variety of breadth, that is made in the country. He also makes all kinds of Matrasses to order, via: Straw, Husk, Curl ed Hair and Spring Matrahses. All the above articles will be made of the best .material and workmanship, and with the utmost despatch. irtnl4-Iv WM. OSBORN. FIRE xresuaanTem. The Allen and East Ponneborough Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland ooun ty, incOrporated by an AM of Assembly, is now fully organized, and in operation under the management of the following commission , ors, viz: • Jacob Shelly, Wm, R. Gorges, Michael Cocklin,'Molchoir Brenneman, Christion.Stay, man, Christian Titzel,Jacob H. Coover, Lem.. Ryer, Henry. Logan, Benjamin H. Mustier, Ja cob Kirk, Samuel Prowell, Joseph Wicker sham. The rates of insurance are as low and favor able as any Company of the kind in the,State. Persons wishing to become members are in vited.to make application to tho agents of the company, who aro willing to wait upon them at any time. BENJ. H. mossEß, President. . HENRY LOGAN, Vice Preaidentj Lewis flyer, Secretary. Michael Cocklin, Treasurer. • - AGENTS, Cumberland County.—Rudnlpli Martin, N Cumberland; C. B. Herman. Kingstown, Hen ry Zearing, Shlrentanstown • .Charlea 801 l arllelo; Dr. S. Ahl, Churefitown ; Samuel Graham, West Pennsliorough; James McDow bl, Frankford ; Mode Grifrith,.South Middle ton; Samuel , Coovor, Benjamin , Haverstick, Mechanicsburg; John Shorrick, Lisburn; Da vid Cobver, Shertherdstown. York County.—John Bowman, Wishing; Peter Welford, Franklin; John SMith ' Esq., Washington ; W. S. Picking, Dover ; Daniel Raffensherger, J W.Craft,Paradise. Harrisburg.—Houser do Lockman. Members of the- company haiing polipies adout to expire can have them renewed by making application to any of the agents.. • Nov. 2 4, I Y. • Cheap. ICid Gloves. - , Th . () subscriber has just 'opened another in. voice of the best quality Paris Kid Gloves, at the low price of 621 eta. per pair. GEO. W. EIITNER. To Builders & Honskeepors. • who are building, or about corn. mewling tousokaoping will bo sure to find at all times an assortment to 'select from. Looks of oil sorts and sizes, with brass, argil lo, mineral and white knobs, with jepanned or plated furniture. holt, hinges; test end wrought, window glass fit/MB:10 to 20x28.beite,iierown &c. You who are about to bo aserriod and going to housekeeping, we have everything,to ',please. such as fancy waiters and trays, ivory handled knives and forki, in setts or by the dozen, common knives and forks, butter knives with:plated and IvOry handles filing and bread pine, limpotfring irons, tubs, churns, HENRY SAXTON. Carliale ; March 9,1853. Awarded to' this Ides:111m atThe Fair of the Amerlenrilnetttitte, New York, Oct. 11309,, A Diploma at the Franklin Institute, First Premium at the State Fair, Utica, New York, and at the Coltpnalda and Rensselaer County (New York) Fairs, and a Diploma.at the Westchester Chitinty Fate at Mikitti HICKOK'S PATENT 11l In thepresent arrangement of this highly approved and valuable lilill, the labor is divided by arranging a cuttipg Cylinder to break the ripples, and thou deliver them to Cho lower Cylinders to be reduced to pomace. By this ar rangement the work Is perlbrmed faster and with much less labor. Tho Press is arranged with a much larger screw than formerly, and by a very ingenious device the use of tine bag to dispensed with and the Tub made to open at will to. de liver the pomace, while at the same time the Cider is left clear and the work can be done with much less labor than by tine old method. The Cylinders are covered with heavy sheet Zino, both on their peripheries and ends; the wand in them is arranged so as not to swell; and the whole work on the Mill and Press made In the very best manner and arranged with especial now to their durability and service. • No Farmer who wee the 31111 carefully and according to directions will be disappointed, but on tine other band he will find this ono of the most valuable and efficient machines on his them. . . Tho machine is made to run by horse, steam, or hand power, and when the apples ore ground, a small boy of 14 years of ago can press the pomace with all ease. In all former times It was supposed that n large quantity of Cider could only bo made by using a.ponderous machine, that slowly crushed the apples without grinding them fine. They were then made Into a massive cheese In straw, and a . most severe and long pressure was required to extract a portion of tho Cider, a considerable quantity being absorbed by the draw and the mass of pomate; and to obtain this unaltisfactory result the farmer had to take all his hands, and perhaps his six-horse team, and devote a whole day that could have been more profitably employed, to make from six to eight barrels of Cider. 'Co obviate the difficulty the Partners, have heretofore labored under, this Machine hos been invented, and the statement of a few facts will prove that it Is not only the beat Machine of the kind In existence, but it is the most profitable that a man can have on his farm. The tipples are by this Machine grated up into a fine pulp, no that it requires 'but a comparatively light pressure, and that but a minute or two, to extract all, the Cider, it being ascertained by practical experiment that One-Fourth rnoreluice can he obtained than by the old process. 'Be sides this, it only requires two hands to grind up and make into Cider a larger quantity of apples than can he possibly done on the old-fashioned machines. On this press, owing to the compactness of the - pomace in the tub, and the com plete mannealn which it is ground, a pressure of from 3 to b tons—that can easily be obtained—will produce in more favorable result than fifty tons pressure on the ordinary. Entered aceordleg to dot of Coegrees, In the year 1852, In RECOLLECV.THIS IS THE N CARLISLE: FOUNDRY & DI A O'H INES R o'l3 , THE sobecriber, continuesto Menutacture iii his Foundry in East High street, having on hand a great variety of good patterns, and is - m - prepared to furan IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS, which will be executed to order (if not on hand,) at the shortes• notice, such as Cranks and Mill Gearing, Spur and Bevil Wheels, Gudgeons for Saw Mills, &c., Plough Castings. Cutters. Point Shears, Wagon and Coach Boxes, Spindles, Car Wheels, Car Chairs. &c. Steam Engines buili,to Order and repaired. All kinds of- machinery in Paper Mills, Grist Mills and Factories repaired at short ncitice. Mill Spindles dressed and turned. ',is°, Horse Powers and Threshing Machines, ouch as Bevel Gear Four Horse power ; Hor izontal Gear Four Horse Power.44lorizontal. Gear Two Horse Power, Ploughs Corn Shel lers and Corn Crushers.. Threshing machines' and horse powers repaired and Job Work dont at the shortest notice. Patterns of different kinds on hand and mnde to order. He also baton hnnd.a largo supply of Phila delphia and Troy Cooking Stoves, and is con; stan ly malting Cooking Stoves of various im proved patterns, (or..coal or wood. Ten Plate Stoves, Grates, &c. Repairing done to all kinds of Machinery.— All kinds of o'd Iron, Brass and Copper taken in exchange for work. tuir2ltf FRANKLIN GARDNER. USEFUL, FRAGRANT and GOOD. B J. KIEFFER has just returned from Phil; adelphin with an additional supply of fresh DRUGS, which in connection with his former stock will make his establishment complete in this department. • In addition to the above he has also opened a fresh supply of Confectionaries, Fruit, Nuts, Peseta and Fancy Articles of every descrip tion. The attention of the Ladies is especially invited to his extensive assortment of Fancy Auricles, Ladies Toilets', Fancy Soaps and F erigroeaelevers_varicty Gentlemen are invited to examine his fine assortment of Fancy A rticles—Segars, China and Porcelain Pipes, Tobacco of all hinds; Shaving nod Toilent Soaps of superior quality. Canes; Riding and Carriage Whips, and many other articles which more especially inhere t gentlemen. A number of superior Woollen Mans on hand. The proprietor will he very happy In have a friends cal' and examine his goods whether cy may, wish to purchase or not. July 6 1853 B J KIEFFER. THOMAS H. SKILES' mow. CLOTRING 11001 VIS ANDFURNISHING STORE, Opposite the Rail Road Office, We High Street, Carlisle. rff H. SKILES deeires to inform hie old J. • friends and the public that he has opened a general clothing establishment. and hoe now in store an extensive stock of the best and cheapest gocdo ever offered in Carlisle. Men's, Youth's and Bore clothhig, for Spring, Summer end Winter wear, now on hand of every variety and furnished at reduced rates. Ile has also a large and well selected assortment of Piece Goode, of - English, French and Gorman Fabrics. of now and beautiful pat.• ter', for coats pants and vests, which will bo made to order in the most approved and fasb• ionable manner and in a superior style' f work manship. A full and elegant stock of Gentle. men's Furnishing Goode, much as gloves, plain and fancy shirts, collars, handkerchiefs, ties, &c., constantly kept on hand. Also Indio Rubber Overcome and Leggin'. • - • • Feeling confident from the reputation which It has been his constant aim for a course of years to secure for his establishment, of his a• bility to please, he respectfully invites en ex amination of his stock,which for quality,work manabip and low prices cannot be surpassed. May 4, 1853-Iv. • SPRING FASHIONS FORLIBS3. iriEORGE KELLER' ros'pecflully announ. 1.31 - ces to his old Patrons and'ilio nubile gen. • orally that he hae just received the .1111 SPRING - STYLE OF GENTLE MEN'S HATS, manufactured at ono of the best establishments in Philadelphia ; to which' he invites special attention. He has also constantly on hand a large and varied assortment of hia own manufacture as well as city made mcAirs AND cars. ankable for , he season,comprising every vati. oyt of ftnasia, fleaver,,Moleakin and Silk Hate, finished in the latestetyle, together wi t h a lull assortment of Caps of every shape and doe criroion, and at every price Ile particularly invites the.public to call and examine his exten sive assortment, which in style, material end finish, cannot be surpassed by any in market, and, which ho is able to put at prices lower than ever: ferßomember his old stand on North Hanover street, between Homer's and Sener's store. - [Juno 17 , Extensive Furniture Rooms. TAMES It.WEAVER would respectfully call the attention of House Keepers and the patina to his extensive stock of ELEGANT FURNITURE. including Sofas, Wardrobes, Centre end other, Tables, Dressing .and plain Bureaus and every.orbr article in his branch of hutsittoss. Also, now on hands the largest as sortment of CHAIRS' in .thirlisle, at 'the!' owes, prices. IKlrCoffins made at the shortest notice and a Hearsti - pro,Vided for funerals. He solic its a , call at his ustabliThment on ' Muth •Banct r voetreot, neer a HOTEL.' -NA:to-Fur. . ,niture hired out by the month or year] Carlisle, March 20, 1850,..—Jy • SILVER MEDAL MEI PROVED CIDER MILL Cider Press, even if the apples wore ground as finely as ma tho improved AIM; and if tho fipples were merely crushed, no on the Nut Machine, it would require a pressure of one hundred tone to produce the result accomplished by this Patent Mill. Tho following maybe adduced es the deddsd advantages of this Mill. First—lt will make more Cider than any other 'Prose, with a given quantity of apples, in a given time, and with much less labor and ex pense. Second—r' ,' Se. otlior Third—You can make the Cider as you wont It, and when you want ib—and In quantities from ono gallon to 0 or 10 barrels. • Fourth—With tt you can press your Curratits, - Cherriee, Berries, CheeFo, Butter, Lent, and Tell°, Flfth—With it you can save one-fourth of your time in making Apple-butter. -- Sixth—With. its ono you can at all times have Fresh and Sweet Cider. With all the advantages resulting from the possesalon and use of such n =chino-4—a a price so low that it is within the ranch of nil—can it be that any intelligent Farmer would do without It? Do you wish to have In your house atoll times Cider that Is sweet and fresh, the only time it is really healthy and alt for use--and do you wish to save a great portion of the hard labor attending the nuthlng of Apple-butter 2 If so, buy this machine, and our word for it, you will not be disappointed. This 11111 is warranted superior to any 'other portable Mill in existence , and the Proprietor is ready at any time, (en fair notice being Orem) to test It with any Portable Mill that is not an infringement on it. Partners, *examine this newly IMPROVER MILL, before you buy tiny other. ' One great advantago of this machine over all others, is, that ft will not choke up, and hard or soft apples can be ground, and yet the Cylinders will always remain clear and in grinding order. All orders will ho filled In the order In which they aro received, and all persons wanting them would do well to send their offers early, and state at what time they want the Mill sent. This 31111, ottanded by. 2 men, will, when properly worked according to directions, make 6 to 12 barrels of elder a day— and Will grind aiono by horsepower from 100 to 300 bushels of apples a day. bs-The Prico of the Mill is $4O, free of freight. lIARRISBURO, PA., May, 1863. W. 0. B.IOICON. the District Court of tho Easloin Dietrict of Pennsylvania ENV AND IMPROVED MILL AGRICULTURAL .WAREROUSE AN.b SEED MCC RE. THE subscribers, in Ilddilloll I 'heir exten- sive Grocery,' have connected therewith nn _GR4,/_W=WLAL WARE M:IL L -SE—:m(l SEEEV.9. TORE, 110, Market street, near the railroad, Harrisburg, Pa., and are prepared M fill all orders, by wholesale and retail, of all kinds of Agricultural Implements, Vegetable --- and Flower Seeds &c: Country merchants . with reasonable discounts to sell again. • --- • Horse-powers and threshers, wheatAriills and seed-planters, plows, harrows and cultiva tors, fodder, hay, and straw-cutter , grain fans corn shelters. vegetable cutters, hand grain mills, (dorm shelters, horse rakes; churns,grind stones and impr'Oved hangings, hay, straw and manure forks, farmer's boilers, ox yokes and bow, patent bow-pins, cow chains, spades, hoes and rakes, post diggers, wheelbarrows, grain cradles, scythesand seythestones, potatoe drags post augurs, axes and hatchets, grain bags . grain measures, garden trowls, pruning and budding Itnivms,_grass and grain sickles, screw wrenches, pincers and gimblets, rat and mole traps, cattle cards and horse brushes, curry combs, garden reels, cow bells, whiffle trees, guano, plaster, poudrette, bone tclust s lime, gar. den, field and flower seeds. A Ise. a large and fresh assortment of GRO CERIES, TEAS, &c., all cheap for cash. BO Y ER & HALL. 0:7 - Grain and produce of all kinds_receitred, n exchange for implements. , April 13, 1853.—1 v, PRESERVE YOUR TEETH BY USING Zermans Celebrated Tooth Wash: mills valuable preparation has long been used in New York and Philadelphia, where it lots attained an immense popplarity, for cleansing, preserving and beautifyinE 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 the folloaanse from Dr. Murray. I can, with the utmost confidence, recom• mend to the public, Zerman's Anti-Scorbutic 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 have found it to give sat isfaction in every instance, as the Waila does not contain sod, or amythaag injurious to the teeth or c rary n the practice, and therefore, would recommend he nse of it; not only to those who wish to pre serve th e i r teeth and gums,land haven wholesome ibreath, but also to [lime who have diseased gums for teeth. The use of th, Wash, fora short time, will insure a return to their healthy state, GEORGE F, MURRAY, Dentist, No 61, S. Eleventh st., below Chestnut Phil's. 1)r. Dendel, of Carlisle, says;" Mr. Zer man, I not well pleased with your Tooth it not only cleanses and whitens the teeth without Injuring them,bot it cures sore or bleeding gums. I cheerfully recommend it to the profession and public, an the. very best preparation that can be, used for cleansing and preserving the teeth, healing-the gums,and giving sweetness to the breath. Price 25 cents per bottle. Pre;prell only Francis Zernum, Druggist nail Chemist, corner of Ninth antl.Cisthnrine streets, Philatlelphin. for sale by SSITU . KL ELLtorr, Carlisle, Pa octl A_ LARGE._ SPRING. ARRIVAL! ViHIGH surpasses in quantity quality and prices any that has ever yet been opened in Carlisle, consisting of the greatest variety `of all kinos of Hardware, such us, Shoe Fin dings, Saddlery, Gesell Trimmings, Paints „Oils, Varnish, Glass, Nails, Files, Anvils, Vices, Bellows, Springs, A *els, Bows, Foliose, Veneers, Cedarware, Farming Utensils, Bar and Rqlled Iron, Steel, &c., with a thousand more articles unmentionable. Having purchased largely of Heavy Goods previous to the advance in prices, I am enabled to sell goods at eld prices. ['arsons in want of Hardware em invited to call and examine my goods and hear my prices, and you•will be sat isfied where the Cheap Hardware is to be lied. - - . 1:0 -My stock of WALL PAPE[t is nnnp preached by any in .tbe Borough. • , Thankful for the former liberal patronage, a continuance, of tse same is solicited by •• JOHN P. LYNE Waal Side of .North Hanover Street, Carlisle. Carlisle. ViTIITES .AIVD LIQUORS. MADEIRA, 'Naar;llb, Malaga, Lisbon, Muscat, Grape Juice, Port and Ano!tor brand Champagne Muni:: Boston Rum, Ginger Btandy, Cherry Brandy, Palo Cogniae and Dark Brandy,'Holhind Gin and Wino Bitters. Sperm CANDLES 31c per pound, Syrup and,Nialaugn MOL - ALSES, Washing Soda, superior Y Ilyson,lmperial and Black TEAS, princine,..Regalia and Cuba CIGARS, for sale by the box or retail, bring on your pipes and tie hem. (my2fi) CFIAa. BARNITii.. • • . FRUIT, O.4IIrDIES,' &c.' FAMILY parties Sabbath '•Schoole and Pia nk parties in going to the country will do well by calling at the cheap Drug Store of B; J. Kieffer, where they can be . supplied with tar ticks at the lowest rates and of ;behest qual ity,. CANDlES—retail, price, 20 "cents per pound. A general asortment of 'Patent Med• winos constantly on hand. , 020 MCEIVED this day, direct fretn,Citicinna• ti, a' lull supply of the / following cclobra.. tad brands: • • . , -- - . 100 Sugar Cured Davis 4r,. Co's Hoof Hams, 100. Gardner,Phipp & Co'SHams,; 100, " Darnell° Wiptplialia do. This last brand gained the PriZe Medal at tho London World's Fair. Mao a largo supply of Contiiry Hams, Bacon; Shoulders and Sides all of which will ho'sold vary low for cub. J. G; WILLIAMS, Family Grocer. ;Juno 21,1853. ntl—it wilimake cleaner and sweeter Cider than any Mill. JOHN W. HENDEL, Surgeon Duettist IffaRDIWWRE. 813 1P .AND 3:IAIVIS. --~.-.f~#IT~fCIIRIICO-1141- NEXICAN MUSTANG unniamm Through by Express.. MESSRS. A '4O BRAGG St. MEN: . We have. been using your MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT with the most per. feet success. One of our most valuable Express horses liad'becn much trohbled by large swellings ot , tumors on the fetlocks; they bad grown 'ger than hen's eggs. Besides being disfigured by these appendages ' the limbs and joints. ap penred nuke stiffened, swollen and lame. •We had tried many Li uments and other remedies, but nothing appeared . to produce any effect upon them. We would willinglv"HAVE GIVEN TIVENTY.FIVE DOLLA ltS to have had them removed; and the horse restored to soundness. Our hostler obtained some of your Liniment,. and applied it without knowledge. A few days ligU. he called our attention to the horse, and to our surprise and gratification', his legs were perfectly smooth, THETUMORS HAVING ENTIRE. LN DISAPPEAREIi! • We asked him by what magic lie land effected pleb ti remarkable cure / His reply was (list lie had Inch using the M VS. TANG LINIMENT on them about ten days, and was entire—removal'ofthe tu , more without producing any soreness or leaving u BCur. We therefore take great pleasure in eecom mending the Liniment, and shall continue to use • it whenever occasion requires, in preference to any othx•preparationoo long as it produces such remarkable results. June 30,164. • KINSLEY & CO, Southern and Enstern express, Nn 1 Wall fn., Corner of Broadway, New %btk- Since the above certificate was given,, Messrs Kinaloy &Co have informed us that one,of his (Invert was thrown from his wagon in the - upper part of the city, and very badly bruised, the wagon passing over his body. Ile was taken into a Dector's office close by, and PHYSIC-. IA N,TOLD HIM TO U: E TUG MUSTANG LINIMENT, as he had recently tried it inn similar case with great success. He did so, and all the soreness, lameness, stud stiffness was re. moved, so that the next day he was .about his' business as usual. " We take great pleasure in recommending the MEXICAN MUS'I•ANG LINIMENT to all our friends-and ,custnmera. as the best article we haw° ever used Mr sores, bruises, sprains. or gable in horses. We have used it extensively and always effectually. Some of our men have also used it for severe bruises mid sores, as well ns rheumatic pains, and they all say it nets like magic—we, eau Only say that we have abandoned the use of any other Linimeht, J. M. HEWETT, • _ Stable Entper to die American Express Co.' and int. Harmlen's Express." NEW YORK,JuIIy 31, 1852. We hereby certify that we have used the cons pound known as the MUSTANG LINIMENT and have no hesitation in recommending it as the best article we have ever used for the cure of sprains, galls, cuts. bruises, &c on horses. All who doubt this, will please call on the•undersign ed, and they will be happy to afford all other information in their power as regards its efficacy, kc. LUTZ. DA LL & CO., Proprietors Manhattan Stage-Co Extract from a tatter dated . . SACRAMENTO CITY, Cul. Aug. 15,1852. I believe the MUSTANG LINIMENT most an excellent article. My wile brought a couple 01 bottlett, with her, which I must thank you to r . Since she come' here, MI .HORSE FELL DOWN milt NIP.; and injured me consider ably, but-broke no bones. 1 had recourse to the, Mustang, and the valerian(' in maw cure'was astonielrintSiguedl---D-R-ANSOMT-7- Extract from a letter dated Pti-rsnorto, Pa-October sth, 1852. Another- circumstance-which-I-noticed -a-few days ago, I Moo n lit spoke highly of the virtues of the Mustang. Being in the office of a PLysi cian of high stilton ug,l noticed as he opened a door of his book-case, several bottles of Mus tang, alongside .of which was an UM PTY NI tithing bon le, and a two ounce preseription vial FILLF.II WITH MUSTANG LINIMENT on which was the following directions: HA the throat welrtiight and morning with the Liniment, and wrap n woolen cloth around it." P FLEMING. _ . S. W. HAVERSTICK, 1)1.. S. ELLIOT, and WILLIAM. H. BRETZ, Igente for Carlisle. General Depot; No. 5, Phoenix Block, corner 2d and Dock streets, Philadelphia. - A. O. ANDREWS Gen. Agent. 55600 CHALLENGE. VlTHATEyEßconcernsthe health and bappi• V neat: of n people is nt all tames of ths most valuable importance- take it for granted that every person will do all in their power ,to save the lives of their ch ildren, and that every person will endeavor to promote their own health at all sac rifices. I feel it to be my duty to solemnly as sure you that WORMS ,according to Hie opinion of the most celebrated Physicians, are the prima ry causes of a large majority of diseases to which the oh ildren and adults are liable, if you have LW appetite continualyclumgeable from one kind mP food to another,. Dad Breath, Pain to the, Stomach, Picking the Nose, Hardness and Fullness of the Belly, Dry Cough, Slow Fever Pulse irregular—remember that all these denote WORMS, and you should nt once apply the rem edy t ROIIRNSACC'S WORM SYRUP. An article founded on Scientific Principles, compounded with purely vegetable substances, being perfectly safe when taken,nnd can be given to the most tender infant with deeided'hencficuth effects where Bower Complaints and Diarrhoa have mole them weak and debilitated ; the Tonic properties of my Worm Syrup are such, that it stands without an equal in the catalogue of med -ieines.,:in—gi ving—tone omlistrength-to- the-Slam= ROI, which makes it an infallible remeAy for those afflicted with Dyspepsia; the astonishing cures periurmdd by this Syrup alter Physicians have failed. is the best evidence of its superior oflicaey above all others. THE CAPE WORM 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 offeeting the 'health so sadly as to cause St. Vitus' Dance, Fits, &c., that those afflicted seldom if ever lum ped that it is Tape Worm 4netening them to an early grove. In order to fe - stroy this worm,a very energetic treatment must be pursued, at Ayoub! therefore he proper to take 6 to 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 , times a day. • These directions followed have never been known to fail in curing the most obstinate rase of Tane Worm. HOBENSACK'S LIVER PILLS. • No part of the system Is more 1 bible •to disease than the LIVER, it serving ass filterer to purify the blood, dr giving the proper secretion to the Bile; so that any_wrong action of-the-Liver al feels the other important ,parts of the system, and results varieusly, in Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsle, &c. We should therefore, watch ev ery symptom that might indicate a wrong folio:. of the Liver. Those being composed of Roots and Plants furnished by nature to heal the sick: Namely, lat. An EXPECTORANT, which augmebts the secretion from the Pulmo nary mucous membrane, dr promotes - 11M dis charge of secreted matter. 2d. An A LTP.R.4- TINE, which changes in Some inexplicable and insensible manner the certammorbid action of the system. 9d..4 TONIC, midi give tone and strength to the nervous system, renewing health and vigor to all parts of the body. atit• a CA THARTIC, whichacts in perfect harmony with the other ingredientsomil operating on the bow ies, and expelling the whole mass of corrupt and vitiated matter,and purifying the Ihlood, which destroys disease and restores health. ITO PEINL4LES.4 _ • You will find these pillion invaluable medicine in any complaints to which you are subject. In obstructions either total or partial, they have been found of an inestimable benefit,'restoring their functional arrangements to a healthy action - pu r ifyi ng the blood and other fluida'so effectually . as to put to flight all complaints which .. may arise from female irregularities; as headacli. r raildiness, dimneps of sight, pain in the side; back, Ike, None genuine unless signed J. N. Hobensaek, all others being base imitations, finr• Agents wishilig new supplies, and Store: 'keepers' desirous of becoming Agents must ad dress the Proprietor, J. N, Hobensack, Philn dnl thin; Pa. , ariI:DTA FOR CUMBERLAND COUNTY:. Haverstiek, El Elliott, and 9 Hubbard, Carlisle: Lloyd, Lisburn{ I Dar. and J FSpahr, Meehan. urg lesh 'Coyle; Hoguestown Haversack Fe Strohm, Kingstown ; Senher, Churchtown Hayes, ShippensburgPtipertow n Grcason; Plainfield , Russel Ic Dice , Dickinson: Weakley & Sl:river, Centreville; Donaldso n §, Green, Palmstown ; Ithortis . St:Wherry, New; gurgi S. Prioo 25 eenti each, • =MU33M JENICINS'JIeat Brand of' Teas, Green and Blank, in metallic packages, also in bulk and in originalmelcagas. A largo and general as. aortment of the host WHITE IRON STONE, AND GRANITE WARE, with•n variety of Glass Ware, and Common Ware of every do• scription, in setts or otherwise to emit the pm , chaser, togmher with • . I . CEDAR VFARE, WILLOW WARE, and a variety of Fancy Ware always, in l atoro and for sale at the "Family Grocery" of Juno 8,1853, • J, otn)- 'Aouetrtententv. A. E. GOULD, [SUCCESSOR TO A. FIAT,] No. 164 Chestnut. St., Sionint's Building, Philo EXNENSIVE Music Publisher, and Deal. er in Musical Instruments of every de scription. Exclusive agent for t to sale of Billet. Davis fg - Co's Patent Suspension Bridgo,../Eoliiin and oilier • PIANOS, L. Gilbert'sßoudoir Pianos, Melodeons, Mar tin's Guitars,' Ilarps, Violins, Sheet Music Music Books, &c. Residents or the country will bq 'supplied by mail or otherwise with music they may wish, as low.-aoif.porchased in person... Having one of the largest stocks in UM United Stama. It feel confident of satisfying all who may favor me with n call or order. . - Dealers in Music supplied on the most littera terms. PianoPto let. Second-hand Pianos for sale: ' .may 9.0 1853 ty) PP'S ESSENCE: OF NIAN UPAUTUREU mat for bate by . r.LI KRUPP, No 630., North Third street, Ph Indelphinds warranted to render entire satis faction, and is beyond doubt the best and most wholesome preparation of Coffee cver known.— Ono.packnge ut 121 cents WILL SAVE rour pounds of ordinary Coffee. Try it and be con vinced. A number of Essences of Coffee were deposited at the Frankliin Institute dill/352. and the Judges decided Erupp's to be THE BEST in the exhibition. Friends. it you wish to enjoy a good, client) and healthy Cup of Coffee prosily,: Krupp's Essence of Coffee. It is for sale by nearly .11 the principal Grocers and Druggists throughout the (hated States: April 20, 1853. Window Shades, Carpets and 01 Cloths, .Y. 5T101.17.412EM DEPUS, A T '2." North 2d Street, above NV Philadelphia, would most respectfid ly call the attention of Ida trientrs ad a thn public in general, ,to Ids large and well se.. elected stock of Curpett, Oil Clothe, Illatange, hoar illate, Stair libliB, Pi. ano Covera, 'Male Covera. Cocoa .111attinge, from yards wide, for Public. Houses, Counting i7ouses, &c. Also—to my branch Store, 13c, Spriegj Gar den Street, above 9th Klyr/ wfia, . . COMMERCIAL COLLEGE,— Located No 127 Baltimore Street, Baltimore,..llld. -_The datensible object of -this Institution in to place in the reach of individuals proper facili ties for obtaining a thorough and prectical Mercantile Education-_:_Nothing -indeed •has been omitted that is calculated to produce the desired result. The rooms of the College are 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 on Commer cial Law and Mercantile Science, is a•matter of the highest importance' to• all - who desire to become Accountants oldie first order, and oc cupy stations of profit and responsibility. A young man can here obtain n more con eta knowledge ut general business matters in a lew weeks than can be acquired in as many years in any one Counting Room. The course of study embraces Double Entry Bookkeeping, and its adaptation to vat ions 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 for an industrious student to complete 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 t are held at stated periods and Diplomas awarded to those who g•aduate.— For terms, &c., write and have a Circular for warded by mail. • March, 23. t 853. ly. _ JUST RECEIIVEDI A PRIME article of Sugar; Raisins at 18:1 L - 3l cents per pound, Bunch do, a good article, at 15 cents, Citrons, Mace, Spices, Brandies, "Dates, Sugared and Dried Prunes, Figs, Tamarinds, Crackers, &c &c, - in connection milli all kinds of Confectiona ries, all of which will be disposed of on the most accommodating terms. June 1, 1852 B. J. KIEFFEB.'= STEAMS SAW IVEXLL. THE undersigned owning a large Steam Saw Mill, recently built, on an improved plan, with a circular saw capable of sawing with groat rapidity, located three miles west of Pa per town,Cumberland county, at the base of the South Mountain, on Spruce Run, and hiving in possession near-ono thousand acres of the best timber land, in the Southern part of Penn sylvania, are now prepared, to saw and furnish limber to order, at the shortest ndtice of the various descriptions used fur mechanical pur poses. They can furnish frame stuff for burns and houses of any length and size that may be required, weather-boarding, flooring, and icn. cing boards; poplar and oak boards anri plank, shingle and plastering laths, oak and chesnut shingles, cooper stall; pitchl pins posts, and chestnut rails and pinta. They have now on hand several thousand feet of lumber, chesnut rails and posts fur fence, oak and pine wood by the cord, and can engage to ha delivered in its season several hundred curda\of•cliesnut oak bark for tanning purposes. \ Tito Proprietors having availed thensselves of .the natural advantages of their location, which abounds In • a variety of the finest timber t nnd having also a practical kni.wledge of the business, are enabled to furnish lumber !ow& to - the citizens of Cumberland count 7 than - can be done by any Similar establishment• —and as they wish and expect to do a largo business, will spare no pains to accommodate the public at the shortest notice. The•yarious descriptions of lumber; will bo delivered in Carlisle or elsewhere an may ha' desired.. All orders addressed td the • proprie tors, Divers & Haskell, living In Paportown, or to Wm, D. Seymour, jr. Carlislo, , will secure Prompt attention. DIVENJIASKELL & SEYM(UR. Nov. 10, ly. Mineral Water, Sarsaparilla, &e. MT HE subscriber would respectfully announce to the citizens of Carlisle tiall-the , community atlarge, that he has commenced the manufac. lure of Mineral Waters and - Sarenpat ilia of the very best flavor and quality, and the bottling of Porter, Ale and Cider. He is fully 'and amplyprocared to furnish all orders promppy and (w it h despatch, and hopes by strict attentnni to tinniness, to receive that attention due to enterprise, which hevesp.mtfully asks. Resi dence in Main Street near the Rail Road Bridge. GEORGR W..BRANDT. march 115—Cm,. WALL PAPERS. MIRE' subscriber is Met now- receiving and • opening an • unparalleled assoritnent of WALL PAPERS. .Those desirous of mins forming the interiors of their old• dwelling° into now ones; and giving additional etnbel. , liehmente to their new ones, at a comparative ? ly.trilling coot, will do well to call and examine (berm) sell them from eta upwards. Re-- member the old stand, East MOB et opposite Ogilby's Store. fly tho Witty I would say to those who also'want to iniprove the exterior of their houses, that I can Mulish them with Wetherill'ulture and fresh ground-White Lead. together with -various other colours, blue. or ange, yellow, various shades of green, &c.; in. short everythhig . celculatod to, adorn and dee ()rine your mansions ' - - , mar 2 HENRY SAXTON "PAN4.OIIIIVE.n - MYERS' EXTRACT OF ROCK. RO 'An Invaluable Remedy for all Scrofulous Dia• eases, Indigestion, Salt Rheum, Sick•liead ache, • Cancer, Nursing .Sore Mouth, and General Debility, and as a Purifier of the Blood it is Unequalled. The Rock Rdee has gained a reputation at home and abroad, which no other medicine has" ever done •in the same length of time. A‘cliording to the opinions of eminent Physi-' mane, the Rock Rose Plant is unequalled in Curlng,Sertifulain its Various Forms f STATEMENT OF REV. E. R. WARREN (faster of the 2d naptiettburch,New London Ct. ) relative to Myers' ,Extract Retie. To The American Public., As my name has been used in connection with .recommendations-elf Mr. -Myers' Rack Rage Syrup, in various advertisements by the matiufacturer,l beg leave to make the follow ing statement V. ith reference to my acquaint , mice with the remedy and tests to which I have subjected it, and the reasons for having intro duced it.to the notice:of private friends in the • connnunity in width I reside, long before the medicine was advertised. I make this state ment freely, because I have, as a principle, withheld toy name from all potent medicines, and sedulously abstained from recommending them to the public, believing them frequently 'the spawn sf quackery and humbug, and as tending to increase, instead of lessening human disease and suffering. Such, I 'fear, is the character of a large portion of the patent pana ceas of this medicine making age. "Their name is and from their influence, on from the demoniacal spirits, we have reason to pray for'a safe deliverance. The First Test.-1 had myself suffered oc cbsionally with sudden attacks of Sick Head ache, and 'Billions Diarrhea, and 1 hod sought a great variety of curative agents to but little purpose; and suffering from this disease (diar rhea) nt this time, I determined to test the new Syrup first upon myself. _ The results were be yond my expectations. It was a powerful alterative, and the morbid action of the arstcm was changed,, and thd functions of secretion were restored to a healthy state. It gave•tone and elasticity to my system, and corrected the derangement of the digestive organs, and gave me that inestimable blessing—health. This test was not determined in u week, or a month; but I took four or five battles in perhaps as many months. Since that time I have suffer ed but slightly from these derangements. My Sick Headache is en'irely Cured. Other Tests.—Binding this medicine so use ful to myself; I at once gave it to several inva lid friends. About this time, I was earnestly solicited to give advice in reference to n'cliild, --some- night - years of -age: This - child was severely afflicted With a Serofula'hurner, of a very severe type, the humor showing itself on all parts of the surface, and then suddenly dis appearing. The child was very sick, and it was theoght doubtful whethor she would The humor resembled block specks of mortified flesh. In addition to some ether remedies, I gave the child this S y, up for about six weeks, whon she had sufficient strength to go out to li nibs ceased, and she was restored to health.. The family feel that they owe her life, with blessing, to my remedies. •:- This test satisfied ine that the Reek 41039 possessed specific powers for Scroll]] us hu. morn. 1 then-tested it in - cases of Celan, ous Eruptions, in Measles, Chicken Pox, Can. Of, Sure Mouth, Erysipelas,Salt Rheum, Piles, he. In all these cases with perfect success. Allot testing this Syrup -for more than a year, 1, wrote Mr. Myers (October 7th, 1550) enthusi• astically, not expecting my letter would be published, that his Syrup was a Pankorite," all healing, and I gaim him the result of its operations in several instances. I stated in OFFEE . . . that letter that "it was invaluable as a remedy in Cutaneous Eruptions, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, and ether disorders, included in the varied family of diseases known as Scrofula, rdiat in'Dyspepsia it acted with wonder— ful efficacy." My opinion of its value for the above named diseases, remain unchanged, and the same as when I wrote Mr Myers in Oct. 1850. 1 db not recommend it for all the bits of our suffering humanity ; but I unhesitating ly say, that as a remedy for Scrofulous affec tions I believe it superior to any known cura tive agent. It has been sufficiently tested by domestic practice to establish its adoption to extensive usefulness in mitigating human suffering and ,v iemoving diseases. But What is the look Rose ? The following history of the Rock Rose plant and iti - Maleinal properties, we fake from the New Haven Palladium, March 1052. "The increased interest manifested in'thc Rock Rose plant, in consequence of the many wonderful cures effected by Myers' Compound Extract of-Rock Rose,' calls for a brief history of it, in order to correct any "erroneous opin. ion that may have been entertained concern ing it; and also to set in a true light the na ture of a _plant whielt...proru4tes_ta.be..univer sally beneficial. `•We aro indebted to the United States Dis pensatory of 1847, for the following descrip tion of it : his entirely different from the common Bose. his a red-stemmed, oblong leaf plant, having a bitter taste. In addition to remark able peculiarity of, the plant, of bearing two crops of flowers in one season, it also has ann. ther interesting and beautiful property. 'Dr. Eaton says, that in the months of No vember and December, he has even hundreds of these plants, sending nut near their roots, broad, thin, curved ice-crystals, about an inch in breadth: which melted during the day, and were renewed in the morning. For a more minute and aulhentical description of it, the reader is referred to Torrey and Gray's Botan ical works. Its Medical History and Properties Are far the most important, since upon those depends its vulue to the community. Dr, Lou. don says that in 1799, it was so valuable in England, that it was cultivated front seeds. Ever since 1806, Professor Ives of Yale Col lege, has habitually used it with great success, n Scrofula and Chronic diseases, ono through him its virtues were made known, until, as Dr'. Tyler says, "it is now .in this section (New Haven) a common article in domestic practice for the cure of Scrofula and Cutaneous this. eases." Dr. Whitlaw. a Screch Botanist of notoriety, traiciling in America in 1814, learned ite use in Canada. Returning to England, he employed it ins medicating hie bathe, which become greatly celebrated for the cure of simi. lir diseases. p Dr. J. H. Thompson, of the same 'place, pre scribed it in bud eases of Scrofulous patients at Wills' Hospital. His success attracted the attention of senior physicians, lie reports the following remarkable case of white swellhig of the hip, in February, 1814 lad, was seven years old, and had the disease three years. The bone was dislotated both upward end outward. There was a largo opening in the hip leading , to the hone; into which I could taust my finger. I counted three ulcers. He had beer, under several pliyeicians, who had given bins up, 'I ordered a decoction of &oh Rose. In two days his night sweats ceased : I then ordered a teaspoonful of Rock Rose three times a day. Thirty nine days after ho was entirely well. Dr. Webb, of Madison, •Ct., testifies to the value of Ruck Dose, as evinced in the cure of numerous vases of the ScrofUla, espelally. in children. . Manufactured by IV'm Franhlin & Co., New Raven, CF: • Mr. Warren, though a minister of the Gas pe), has fora period of 15 yen's, given often. Lion to the subject of medical science, to qual ify' him to administer to the sick, in connection with his pastoral duties. • EDWIN R. WARREN. Net London. April 2, 1853. • . Agenta in Cumberland Gounty.—S. W. Hay ,Orritick, S. Elliutt and .W. A. Kelso, _ I . laverstiok & Strohm Kingstown; J. Swisher, • Mccharilesburg ; M. ' Sillier, Shiremanstown; • Eppley & Ernst, • Cedar. Spring;, J. •Elighom. Sterrett's Gap; Thonios Greasonc Plainfield; ' J. H. Heron, 'Newville ; WHey, Green . Spring ; Wherry, &Eisenhower, Newburg ;W. D. E. Hays, Shipponsburg; Russel &I' Dice; Dickinson ; Alexandra , & Mullcti, Pa iertow n, Dr. L. H. Ldubor; ChurohlOwn,' ~iit~~fCj .For the catreof ° COUGFCP; COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRON. CHIT'S-, °Roux., .asTEE. MA, larnoopura.voulazi AND CONSUMPTION. Of all the numerous medicines extant, [and some of them valuable . ' for the cure of mil. memory complaints, nothing has ever been found which could compare in its effects with this preparation. Others cure sometimes, bat at all .times and in all ; diseases of -the lungs and throat where medicine can give reliocthi ß will do' it. It is pleasant to take, and perfectly safe in accordance with the directions. we do not advertise for the information of those who have tried - It but those who have not._ Families that have !mown its value will not be without it, end by its timely use, they are secure from the - dangerous conseque hers of Coughs and Colds which ncalected, ripen into fatal consumption. The Diploma of the Massachusetts Institute was awarded to this 'preparation by the Board of Judges in September 1647 ; also, the medals of the three- great Institutes of Art, in this country; also the Diploma of the Ohio Institute at Cincinnati, has been given to - the Cmmni PECTORAL, by their Government in considers lion of its extraordinary excellence and meld.: nese in curing affections of the Lungs and Throat. - , 4 ) Read the following opinion founded on the long experience of the eminent Physician of the port and city of ST JOHNS, May 8, 1851. Dr 3 C AYER Five yours trial of your CHERRY PECTO RAL in my practice, has proven what I fore sow from its composition, mu'rt,. be true, that it eradicates and cures the cola and coughs to which we, in this section arc peculiarly liable. I think its equal has not yet been discovered nor do I know how a better remedy can be made lot the distempers of the Throat nod Lungs. J J BURTON, M B, F It S. . Sea what it haadone on a wasted constitu tion; not only in the following Caves, but a thousand more: • Su Neon; Jan 241.1 i 1861. Dr Aycr: In the month orJuly last I wee attacked by a violent ditirrbera in the mines of California. I returned to San Franneis«. in hope of receiving benefit from a change of climate and diet. ply_ diarrlicea ecased m but was followed by severe cough, and Much sorendss. I finally started for home, but re ceived no benefit from the voyage. My cough continued to grow worse, and when I arrived at New York, I was at once marked by my acquaintances as a victim of consumption. I must confess that 1 saw no sufficient reason to doubt what my friends all believed. At this time I commenced taking your truly invaluable medicine with linle_expeetation—of—deriving *any benefit from its u'e, You would not re ceive these lined did I not regard it my duty to state to the afflicted, through you, that my health,--in.the space of eight months; - is fully restored. I attribute it to the use of your CHERRY PECTORAL, Yours WILLIAM W. MIA VI ASHINGTON, Pa.; April 12, 1848. Dear sir: Feeling that fhave been spared from a premature grave, through your instrumental ly by the providence of God, I will take the iberty to express my gratitude. .'2 cough and the alarming symptoms of Con sumption had reduced me too low to lea - ,e me anything like hope, when my physician brought me a bottle of your PBc-ron4L. It seemed to afford immediate relief, and POW in a few uecks lime has restored me to sound health 11 it will do for others what it has thine for me, you are certainly one of the beriefsmors of mankind, Sincerely wishing you every blessing, I am Very respectfully yours, JOHN 3, CLARK F., 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. Prepared and Sold by _ - JAMES C. AYER, PRACTICAL CHEMIST, LOWRII, AIRSS Sold in Carlisle by Dr S. Elliott, and S. W. Iraverstick—in Mechanicsburg by Dr Ira Day —in Newville by J. B. Herren—in Shtppens• burg by J. C. & U. B. Altick, and by Drug gists generally throughout the State. Beecher's Matchless Cordial. THIS medicine has novel known to fail in curing Cholera Morbus, in from to to 15 minutee• ' ,Cholera Infantum, or summer com plaints of children, Dysentery, Diarrhea, &c., in from 10 to 24 hours. It is cei lain and sale under all circurestames, having been fairly tested in upwards lof four hundred eases %rid'. out a single failure. Let every family_proyuls itself willrat - leaSt — oinflieffle - of this invaluable rembdy. Try it, and it will recommend itself It is prepared upon purely scientific principles, and cannot be justly termed a quack nudicine, unless science be,quackery. For sale by ^B. J.ICIEFFER, Druggist, South Hanover Street, A few doors south of the Court Douse, Juno 32, 1833. Carlisle. DOCTOR YOUR- SELF-PRIVATE- LY, for 25 cents, by means of the POCKET .tESC U LA PIUS, or, Every One WS OWN PIIYSIA'N! ' —The thirty.six di Edi tion, with one hundred en twasings, showing Private Diseases and Malforniu- Hone of the Generative System, in every shape and form : to is bleb ea ad of Females, in females only (see page 150), being of the highest importance to married peo ple, or those contemplating nairringe. By NN M. YOUNG, M. D., Grnduate of the University of Pennsylvania,Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Loalon ' and Honorary Member of the Hhiladelphia Msdieas society., The various forms of Secret Diseases, Seminal Weakness, Diseases of the Prostrate Gland, Impotency, soli. limy habits of youth, are faithfully described; and all the recipes given in plain language. The chapter on selfsabeise and Seminal Weakness.is worthy of iirrticular attention, and should be read by every one. Young men who have been untie. ((mate in contracting disease, previous to placing yourselves under the care of any doctor, no map 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. Yor.ng's Treatise on !tinning's, tho Pocket .2Esculapius,..or Every one Ills own Phy sician. ;go-, Let no father be aimed- to present a copy of. the' ./Esculapins to his el ild. It may save him front an early grave. Let no young man or woman enter into the scoot oblleations of morel& life, witi.ont reading the pocket JEss culapius. Let no one suffering from a !included cough, pain in the side, restless nights. nervous feelings, mud the whole train,of Dyspeptic sensa tions, and given up by their physician be an other moment without consulting the jr.scrila dins. Have the monied or those about to be married any impediment, rend this !rely, useful Book, as it has been the means of saving !lion sands of unfortunate creatures from the vv.ry Ljaws of death. Upwards of a MILLION copies of this celebrated work has been sold in this country and. Europe since 1898, when the first editioil was issued. 0 ::7. Any, person sending TWENTY-FIVE e. cents enolesed hi n letter,will receive ofie'copy of this book by mail ; or five collies will be sent for $l.- Address Dr.' WILLIAM YOUNG, No. 152 Spruce Street, Philadelphia** Post paid. Twenty years practice in the city of Philadel. phia,certninly entitles Dr. Young to the confi dence of the afflicted, and lie may he consulted on any of di - 6 diseases - describediti his different'""' ' publications, at his office' 152 Spruce Sheet, every day bU,ween 9 and 9 o'clock, (Sundar ex cepted) tin parsons at any distance can consult. Dr. Young by. letter,. POST PAID, , Fish, Fish,' 0 Fish ! - . A i CHO/et la of No. TMA.C.ILETIEL,.in A wholo, half and goatteizbble„illeo a lot of new No.-3 Mackerel for rale elleaplOrcaeli at • the family grocery store of. June 22.1853. J. G. WILLIAMS. Bonnet Feathers. - THE subscriber has just opened•, ari invoice of •Ostrieh and othqr Bonnet' keethere of one half the usual price. Alsire vet) , cheap lot at Fancy Dres Silks. jtnry , s GEO. W. .11.ITNER. atICOUO. RAL.