11 .warti ST, Zlpps. AHEAD OF ALL 001Y1FETITION ! "Saxton Zeads the Cullman." A FTER days and nights of unceasing toil (I...and troubro I have succeeded in marking am arranging ray new stock of HA It t). W A IL is , and almongh there has been a tre• mendous rush of .customeri. who know Where to deal on reasonable• terms, and Who appre ciate my old habit of Selling cheap without making much titse about, thu matter. 1 am constantly making room or new customers to drop in nivi examine vi hat is undenbiedly the LA lt DES 1 . AND 13 EST assortment agoutis ever olicred west cl Philadelphia, and embra einj everything assullv found in a - ilardware Stove, .irt.en a 'medic tu'an anchor, all of which are of the hest quality aid will be sold at prices which 'eannot Intl to give satisfaction. TO CARPENTERS & BUILDERS, I wo.ild say that my stock of cross nut. hand, hunch ripping and buck aims, brghl,black and blue angars,, chisels, planes:leeks, hatchets, haves, screws, straight necked and bar-,colts, broad, po,mting and choppiti,g nx'es, iron and steel squares, rules, tape men urns, levels, &c, cannot tail to , please the most fastidious. A 11 E 8 " C n be accominodated on the most ronsofinble Durkee's celebrated Yeth plows at 85 37. Also Plank's, Craighead's and others' Itt manufacturers' prices; spades, rakes, forks, aroci mid grain scythes. (Dunn, Dar ling make.) Patent and comma. Baulk: of halt n dose,, different kinds. Carlin Cr elleq,(r;rego , 's„ Flank's, and Ura•cbich's nnikr,l at reduced rates. ; .al Isu grin elidi n g baxes.rehain I it-tern and pallll,, halter, breast and lug Chains, Sill gle all-I t1..111,10 traces and spreads Cedar-ware such as seta, backris, bowls. water kegs, to VIIWr wide 1111 tar lagthw assortment of table fr aud p i lint culler,', VpoOrlS, shears and serz- Hors. e:tadlesrieks souffers,,sbavels nod tongs, lietilet, pant, sad iron-, wsitera, brushes &c, wh!eh w;11 be sold by Its wagon load, ton yard bushel or in the ordi: tilt way, Thnn coma friends, give us a call and ace 0! y o n r s e lveq t We'll wait 0n.y.,0n with pleas ure and give' you bargifias of Which vou,Fan!t enliplain. Remember the place,.Eastllligh Styr ot t opprlsite Ogilby's Jane I. 1055. HENRY SAXTON. RUGS DR UGS I DRUGS Preshst• spring Zupply! v„II et.k.us Votl . u I rest! : , 100( of Itled• :sines, Palms, Glass, Oil, &,•., which baring been fforchased with great care at the best etty houses, I call confidently ITCUMMend Physicians, Ct.hinfry 41cl - chants hnd Dealers, as being fresh lufu pore. DR UGS. Patent Medicines, Herbs:Led Extracts, Fine he int eels ; Spices.veund and whole Instruments, E , sences, Pure Essen': Oils I Peritnocry, &c, C:cul Liver 0.1-11"urranteri Genuine. D YE-STUFF Indigoes, Alailders, Log and Cam Woods,. Uil Vitriol, Copperas, Lao Dye• PAINTS. MIMI 131111 Wetherill & Brother's Pure Lead, Chrome Green and Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Jersey Window Glass, Linseed Oil, 'rumen , tine, tjepal and coach Varnish, and Red Lead. All which will be sold at the very lowest market price, Also,n fresn and splendid as Q soriment FANCY GOODS., FEZVITS., Confectionary, and 'innumerable other articles c 'lsolated for use and ornament, all of Mich aro ,nllitied at the lowest cash prices, at the cheap :Drug Rank and Fancy Store of the cub settbcr on North Hanover street. S. W. HAVERSTICIC. Aitr"R CUI.I"S PATENT PORTABLE OIDIM SS' IL:ea IV rItESS ITP , I II undersig,ned haying purchased the .4 . right of Franklin and Cumberland coun ti,•=. l'a , and Wtiehingion county Md. for CI:1,1"S PATENT FOP MILL. AN I) I' It ESS are new mainlined tiring under the immediate ennui VIS 4111 01 Unary —liepler, n pract i(i..l ntillu't iglu. Order's ii be r civeif and filled with protapi 1428 B • dn.:hit:es will lie ‘sarranted. • ily this MachMC, Nyhtch can be conveyed on a 'vile. (harrow, one man and a tinny can make Intuit live 10 eight ban cis cider a tipy,wllll ca,i, arid the eider is ihoroughly pre,aed Iron, the poluntive. The joiner is light fled the ma chines arc simple !mind permanent. This nun Line was exhibited at lite State Agricultural Four, si Lancaster. and tested with several miters, and the committee awarded the premium foal. 'l•he machines are warranted to ',erten° . what is herein stated. 'Orders are rests., hilly Hid!' N he preso connected with the me clit.te nail he used fur pressing entrats ; and cut' in„ veJetaldes. fir lei ihng t-toi I<. .1 A CMS II()K , E. II ENR ' SIIEPLEIZ, Chandwroburg. 1 0 '11 rill SADjLi3 AND HaaNEss DIAKNG. Idi If: subscriber continues to carry on the nice business, in all ilevarions branches, is Y-,rilt ilanovor - streer - , - Carlisle - , two' doors North .11 Leonard's corner, %%here he intrude Loading 01 hand agclieral assortment in hie line, e,ontnSling at all kilid e of (fish iooaide SADDLES, Bridles martingales, Girthe,Circingles \ • (llll'o - \ and lialiera, also 'l'iiUNKS,tray tiiii77) eling and saddle ' Al!sat bags. - lie also - MAIIIII3O area t 11C111081 approved Spanish Spring .Sath.ll.es, ever used iu this country, , those wishing a han rio.ne, durable and pleasant sad dle will do well to call' atrd bee them. He also imminent urea flatness, Bridles, Collars and Whips in all their varieties, and confidently be• Neves front the general approbation of his cue tomers, that he makes the neatest and best gears, in all their variety of breadth, that is male in the dountry. lid als t makes all hinds of Ntatr.tsses to order, viz: Straw, Husk , Curl. oil Hair and Spring Matrasses. All the above articles will be 1113110 Or the best material and work,retaship, and with the utmost'despat ch. %VIII OSBORN. ITTSZTRANCE. The Allen and East ,Pennsbornugh Mutual Fire Insurance Cnmpnny . of Cumberland noun : ty, incorporated by. viii cAet of Assembly, is now fully organiz d, rind. in operation under the management of the following corninission - cra, viz: Jacob Shelly, Wm, It. Gorees, Miejiae Cocklin, Illaleinar Brenneman,'Cliristinn Slay Than, Christian rime!, Jacob ll,Conver, Lewi flyer, Henry Levin, Benjamin 11. hlusser,ln cob Kirk, Samuel Prowl:ill, Joseph Wicker •lia in. The rates of insurance-aro ns !my and favor able an any Company el l the kind in the Slate. Persons wishing to become members are in vited to make application to the agents of the company, who are willing to wait upon them at any time. BENJ. 11. MOSSEIt, President. LOGLIN, Vice President Latvia flyer, Secretary. Michael Conklin, Treasurer. - • AGENTS. Candler/and County.—Rudolph Martin; N. Cumberland; C. B. Herman. kingstown , Hen ry Zearing, 'Shiremanstown Charles Dell, :halide; Dr, J. A 111, Cluirrift.ovm Samuel Graham, West rimnshorough; Janice 51cDoIv. el, Crnuldortl ; Mode Hrifiiih, Sankt, Middle. ton; Samuel Coover, gemjamln Haversack, Mechanicsburg; John Sherrick, Lisburn; Da vid Omer, rSltcpl dstown. York County.-qulin Bowman, DillEbiirg Peter Wolford:Fraillclln; Julie Smith, Mill., Washington; W. S. Picking, Dover; Daniel lielieneherger JW. Cm( I, Paradise. Ilarrisburg.-Houser & Lockman. , Members of the company busing policies •dotit to expire can havo . them renewed by muliing•application to any ofthe . Nov.:11, ly. Cheap Zid Gloves. The subscriber has just opened another in voice of the best quality Paris. Kid Gleves,Mi the low priccur 624 eta, per pair. • - GEO; -W. HITNER. To Boilders .8c 'll(iiis)ceeticro. THOSE whqi . 'cire building, or tibbdt coma maiming housoyeeping Will be sure to. find at all time. an' nasortment:to'selent from. Locks of oil and' sizes. with brass . ; 'argil.. .lu, mineral and White knobs, with japanned Or plated furniture, butt hinges; east and Wrotighti window glass from Bxlo to 20 8.1aults,sereiim &c. &e.- Yeti who pre about tote Married and giving to houselteeping:, we have everything , to, please. such an limey waiters and traya,.rvorY handled knives end Takla, in . sensor by the .dozen, cotninow !coves and forks;. butter and with plated and ivory handles' frying and bread pans, auto thing irons, -tube, Churns, 4.0. ' ;HENRY SAXTHN., farliele - ; . 4i4sli 9,186 V, • . , ;_ • . -.. SILVER MEDAL .' , . . , .. .A.sii.o.d. to flits Machine nt the Fairsif the Amesdean Institute, Newyork, 0et.'1852. A DrPlonta at the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia. First Premium at the State ,iair, lUtleaMinvl(ork, and at:the - Columbia Midileniiselaer County (Now Tork)Fairtt;; and a Diploma at the 7tVestehester County• Fair at White Plains. • • ; . . . , EICKOK'S PATENT In the present arrangement of this highly approved,and Calurtble'Mill. the labor is divided by err/Inning n rutting ylinder to break the apples, and then deliver them to the lower Cylinders to be reduced to pomace. By this ar rengement the work is performed faster and with much less labor. Tho Preen is arranged with a much larger screw than formerly, and by a very ingenious device the use of the bog Is 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 con be dons with-much less labor than by - the old method. The Cylinders are covered with heavy chest Zinc, both on 'their peripheries mid ends; the, wood In them is arranged so as not to swell; end the whole work on the Mill and Press mode in the very best manner and' arrange.rwith especial view to their durability and service. No Farmer who uses the Mill carefully and according to directions 1,011 be disappoint ed, but on the other, hand he will find this one of the most valuable and efficient machines on Ids Rum. The machine is made to rim by horse, steam, or band power, arid whim the apples are ground, n small boy ot 1.1 years of age can press the pomace with all ease. In all former times it was supposed that a large quantity of Cider could only lie made by arcing n ponderous machine, that slowly crushed the nppleS without grinding them fine. They were then mode into a massive cheek in straw, and a most revere and long pressure wee required to extract it portion of the Cider, in considerable quantity being absorbed by the straw and the mn.s of pomace; and to obtain this unsatisfactory result the farmer bad to take nil iris hands, and perhaps his six-horse team, said devote n whole tiny that could have been more profitably 'employed, to .Inake from -six to eight barrels of Cider.. To obviate the difficulty the Farmers have heretofore Inbored under, this Machine has been invented, and the statement of a few facts will prove Cott it is not only the best Machine of the kind in existence, but it is the most profitable that a man ran 1111170 on his farm. The apples are by this Machine grated up into n fine pulp. sr that it requires but ncompnratively light pressure, and that but a minute or two, to eNtruct all. the Cider, it being nscertalmd by practical experiment that Oue.Fourth more juicd' ran be obtained than by the old process. Be sides this, it only requires two hands to grind rip-anti make Into Cider a larger quantity of apples than ran be possibly done on the old-fashioned machines. On this pro's, owing to the compnetners of the pomace in the tub, nod the com plete manner in which It is ground, a pressure of front 3 to 6 tons—that ran easily be obtained—will produce n more favorable result than fifty tong precsurc on the ordinary Entered aocordlng to Act of Congress, In the yenrl6s2, in RECOLLECT THIS 'IS THE 11 CARLISLE: ) FOUNDRY &MACH ESHOP. ) tx4 MILE subscriber contintleeto manufacture at hie Foundry in East High street, haulmg on head a great variety of gOOll patterns:mod is preparen to funds.- IRON AND 13 fIASS CASTINGS, which will lie exCeuted to order (if not on hand,) tithe shortes• notice, such as• Cranks and Mill Gearing, Spur and Devil Wheels, Gudgeons for Saw Mills, tr , Plough. Castings Cutters, Point Shears. Wagon and Coach Boxes, Spindles, Car Wheels, Car Chairs &c. Steam Engines built to order au& repaired. .A II kinds of machinery in Paper Mills, Grist Mills and Factories repaired .at. -hurt notice. Mill Spindles dressed and turned.. Ism florae Powers and Threshing Machines, such as [level Gear Four If orse power ; Ilor-' icontal Gear Four Horse Power ; T llortzentnli Gene Two Horse Power, P loMt he Corn Shel z hers and Corn Crushers. Threshing Machines and Horse pow'ers repaired and Job Work inim at the Shortest ,notice. Pu teats of different Kinds on linnd am' made to orate r. 11.• also has on hand II large supply of Phila delphia rind Tint , Cookine ves, and is cou sin!) Iv makine Cookine SWres nl varn us im proved out erns, tor Cool or wood. Ten Plate Stoves, Grains, doe. flcpairiniz done to all kids of. Alnehinery.— All kinds,ofn d Iron, Brass:lnd 'upper taken in exeltange for work. apr2l,if FRANKLIN GA 1: DNFTI. USEFUL, PRAGRAET and GOOD. By J. KIEFFER hasjuet returned from rho: 1131 ridelphin an additional supply of fresh DRUGS. which in connection 0 iih_lasiormer stock will make his establishment complete in this departing. 01. 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 Perfumes of every variety: Gentlemen are invited to examine his fine assortment of Fancy Art les—Segurs, China and Porcelain Pipes, Tobacco at all kinds, Shaving and oiletirSoaps of superior . quality, Canes, Riding and Carriage. W bins, and many other articles which more especially inure t gentlenien. A number of superior Woollen Matte on hand. The proprietor will I.e very happy to have his friends col' qtul examine tie goods whether they diay wish to purchase or rot. Jule , 6 1853 B .1 KIEFFER. THOMAS H. MILES' X! MUT CLOTHING. Rooms ANDFUILNISIIING STORE, 9p . poiile Me Rail Road (Vice, Vest High Sirlei, Carlisle. H. ShILES desires to inform his old o friends and the public that he his opened a general clothing:establishment. and has now in.sture art extensive stoek of the best and cheapest goads ever ofThred in Carlisle. films, Youth's and Bers clothing, for Spring, Summer and Winter wear,-now on band of every variety and furnished at reduced rates. Ile has also a large and. well selected assortment of Piece Goode, of English, French and German Fabrics, of new and beainiful pat-. terns. for coats pants and vests, which will be made to order in the moat approved and lash. ionahle manner and in a sn_perier style of work manship. A full and elegant stock of Gentia n-totes Furnishing Goods, such as gloves, plain end fanny shirts, collars, handkerchiefs, ties, &c., constantly kepi on hand. Also India Rubber 0 vercoirs and Lyggins. Feelinzeonfident fromilie reptitaithn which it hal been — his constent.laim for a course of years to secure for his catehlishment; of his a• builty to please; Ito respectfully invites an ex• amination of his stoelt,which tor'nuality,work manabin and low pricedcannot be surpassed. May 4, 1853-1 v. SPRING FASHIONS' FUR 1853, EORGI KELLER. respectfully announ. cos to his old Patrons and the public gen• orally that helms just received the SPRING T . STYLE OF GENTLE IIEN'S HAS, manufactured at ~ono of ,the best establishments. in Philadelphia, to which he invites • spacial attention. He has also constantly on hand a large, end varied assortment of his own manufacture as well as gity made Cams AND CAPE, uitablp for he 'season,comprising, every vari eyl of Bessie, Beaver, Moletiltin nod Silk lints, finished in the latest. style, together with 'a lull 'assortment of Capi of every shajie awl des cription', and at ever! , pricer Flo particularly invitestche public to call and examine his mem; hive assortment, which in style, materiel . nnd finish, cannot be surpassed ,by tiny in market, and whiehlie is able to pat "at prices lower than' aver. Ler Reinemlier his old stand on Noith 11tmover Street, between Limner's and Sencee etre. „ [June II Extensive Furniture Rooms, • T.A.MEg ; , reereel . call the attention of Hatted Keepers and, the Vtg a N t ilAt e t e rnti C td i rirC ( f ) u r e, Wa E rVoas T , f.lantre 'and. ritherNahlee,, Dressing. anti plain :BO'realie and every othsr article in his breech, el. buefness.nos.; o'n hand' the lergeit es aortinent of c_te4 laDarliale, at, the lowest irreolline ade-nethe shiirtesraot ice -and a Dattreo - provide for funerals: He 'Baia; its i• call at Ids eataldisorient, on'. 'Noah i.Dancr • vet' street, nonr Glaeu'd, 111:-F1tr nitmto larod'out by the `month or year, • rt Cartieli; Marsh ,90,)Vigh-,47 - W -- '," \ \k .hL2 ~~~' .~~ ~. ~~,. t•••.- R4l PROVED CIDER KILL Cider Press, oven if tbo applCs were ground as finely IN on the improved Mill; and if the apples were merely crushed, as on the Nut Machine, it would requite a pressure of one hundred inns to produce the result accompludied by this Patent Mill. The following may be adduced es the decided advantages of this Mill. First—lt will maim morothicr than any other Press, with n given quantity of apples, in a given time, and with much less labor end expense. Peened—lt Will make cleaner and sweeter Cider than any other Mill. TI lrd—You can tnalco tho Cider as you want It, and when you want in quantities from ono gallon to 6 or 10 barrels. . Fourth—With it you eon pre-as your Currants, Cherries, Berries, Cheese, Butter, Lord, nod Tallow. - Fifth—With it you eau Faro one-fourth of, your time in 'nuking Apple-butter. Sixth—With its use you eau at all times kayo Fresh and Sweet Cider. With all t lo advantages resniling from the possession and use of such n nmehlne— nt.n prleo ro low that It is within the roach of all—enn It be that any intelligent Farmer would do without it 1 DO you wish to have in your home et ell times Cider that is sweet and fresh, the only Woe It is really healthy and fit for use—and do you wish to nave a great portion of the hard Jabor attending the making of Apple-but for 1 If no. buy this machine, and our word for it, yon will net be disappointed. This 31111 is warranted superior to any other portable C ?lilt in existence. and the Proprietor is ready at any time, (on fair notice being given) to test 'lt with any Portable 31111 that is.not lb Infringement on It. Farmers examine thin newly IMPROVED MILL, before you buy any oilier. One great advantage of this machine over all others, it, that It will not choke up, merhard or eon apples eon he ground, and yet the Cylinders will Always remain clear and In grinding order. All orders will bu tilled In the order In which they are received, and all persons wanting them would do well to Fend their ordeis early, and state nt what limo they want the Mill Fent. 1 Tl& 11111, nt tended by 2 men. will. ,rlien properly worted necord Mg to directions, make 0 to 12 barrt•bt of elder n day— nnd will grind stun by horee.itower from 100 to 300 Lushelo of opples n day. kiy• The Price of the Mill le $4O, free of freight. ' IlAnatsoutto, PA., May, 1b53. W. 0. ELIOKOS., the DiAtrict Court of the Eastern District of Pcnuoylrant. EW AND IMPROVED MILL AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE AND SEM) V.T.l.,bran THE subscribers, in addition to the it sive Grocery, have concerted therewith an AG R ULT'It A L %%, AREHO USE and s • It El,lo ' Market surd, near he railroad. Hai rishurg, Pa., and are prepared to fill all orders, by I.s hole:Ale and retail, of all kinds of A. gi 'cultural Implemi its, Vegetable and Flower Seeds, &e. Country melt:hams with reasonable disicountS to sell again. horse-powers and threshers, wheat•drillls and seed--planters, plows, harrows and _cult iva tors;foilder, hay, and straw-tint:yr . grain bins corn vegetable culture, hand grain mills, clove, Owners, horse rakes, churn; grind stones and unproved hangings, hay, straw and manure 'mks, farmer's boilers, ox kohno and huts, patent bow pins, cow chains, spades, hoes and rakes, post diggers,- wheelbarrows, grain cradles, scythes null cry thestones, point oe drags poet augurs, axes and hatchets, grain bags, grain measures, garden trots Is, pruning find budding knives. grass rind grain sickles, screw wrenches, pincers and gimblets.rat and mole raps, cultic cards and horse - brushes, carry. combs, garden reels, cow bells, whiffle trees, guano. plyster, poudrette, bone dust lime, gar den, field and flower seeds. t lan. n Jorge and fresh essoriment of GR 0 CERIES, TEAS, cheap for ells!). BOYEAt k HALL. 0z.7 - Grnin and produce of nil kinds received n exchange Ipe implements. Apr I I a, 1.-59.—1 PRESEIS Vl.l YOUR TEETH BY USING Zermans Celebrated Tooth Wash. mins v.itiabie prep: u •ation 68 tong been used io N eNl' York and where it has attained en immense popularity, for .cleansing, preserving and beautify iq the teeth. It is an excellent remedy 11,r sore,solt or bleeding gums. It also i mpnrlsa del,glitlid freshness to the mouth aad-agrscahlc MIOr to. tlt • Rend the Allowing froth De. _Murray. _ • 4 ' 1 can, with the utmost confidence, recom• mend to the public, Zerman's 'Anti-Scorbutic Tooth Wash us the best in use. In my practice as a Dentist, I have used and recommended it for me last live years, and have found it to give sate isthetion in every instance, as the IVash does not contain acid, or any thing injurious to the teeth or gums; but, on the contrary, islhe best antiseptic ir the:practice, and therefore, would recommend ht use of it, not only to those who wish to pre serve their teeth and gums, and have a wholesome ibreath, but also to those se Ito have diseased gums tar teeth. l'he use of dm Wash, for a short time, still insure at return to their healthy slate. GEORGE E 11 Ulf RAY, Dentist, No 61, S. Eleventh st., below Chestnut Phil'a. 1/r. Ilendel, of Carlisle, says ;—" Mr. Zer man, I am well pleased will. your Tonth Wash ; it not only cleanses and whitens the teeth without injuringthem,hut it cures sore or bleeding gums. 1 ',het...lolly recommend it to_the profession tind public, as the very best prepnivion that can be nsed for cleansing and preserving the teeth, healing the grans, and giving sweetness to the breath. t — r, JOAN W. DENDEL, Surgeon Dentist. Price '23 cents per bottle. Prepared only - Frimcis Zeman. Druggist and Chemist, corner 4°l Ninth and Cittlinrinw sheets, Philadelphia. For sale by SAN' U El, ELLIOTT, Cm lisle, Fit octEl A LARGE SPRING ARRIVAL! surpasses in quantity quality and prices any that has ever yet beeweponed Carlisle, consisting of the greatest variety of all kinds of Hardware, such as, Shoe Fin dings, Saddlery.. Conti Trimmings,. Paints Oils, Varnish, Glass. Nails, Files, Anvils, Vices, Bellows, Springs, A xels, Bows, Felloes, Vetoers, Cedarware, Farming Utensils, Bar and Rolled Iron, Steel, &c., with a thousand • more asticles unmentionable. Having purchaied largely of Henvy Coeds previtme to the evance in prides,' I am enabled to sell goods at old prices, Poisons in want of • Hardware are invitedao call and examine my goods and hear m 3, prices, nod, yen will lid sat *fled ,where the Cheap Hardware' is to be had. stock of WALL PAPERia Mum. 'pron. lied by any in the Borough ..„ Thankful for.t he former liberal patronage, a continuance - of the same is solicited by JOHN P. LYNE. - Watt') Ode of North HanoVer Street. Carlisle. . WINES AND EXQUeII.S. . 'MADEIRA, Tonerae; Malaga, Lisbon, 'Muscat, Grupe Juice, Port 'nod Amami brnnd Gliampngno Boston Runt, Ginger Mandy, Cherry 'Brandy, Palo Cognine and - - . Dark Brandy. Holland Gin and Wino, Hitters. Sperm CANDLES 31e per pound, .Syrup ..and.Mnlangn• IVIOLALSES, Washing Soda, superior Y ,Nytion,lmperial and Blank TEAS, prineine, Regalia and Ceiba. CIGARS, for sato by the box. or retail, bring on yourpipes and (m,r26) CD CS. 13A R JENICINS . -13es't Brand of Teas: Grben'and Black, ihmetallic packiges,' also in bulk and packages. A largo and general as• sortment,pf the beat WHITE IRON STONE AND GRANITE WARE, with a vairiety.of Glass Waret and Conimbn Ware of every de scription,tn setts or otherwise to suit the pur: chaser, together with t, CEDAR WARE;. WILLOW ' - WARE; end it vaitety of Edney Ware . 'alwayi in store and Cprstolo a' the "Fanilly 'Grucery"'il ' • • Junel3,lBo.' J, W. EBY. '7E 4 ItUACT , C4IVEVCES,:Acc. , FAMILY tiartica .§abba(i SLhooln and pi 6 nig rinyties in gohie . totlin enuntry will well ..i)ln.oalling at the' ,cited!) 'Dint; Stoto,of If, J. lOrtThr, Wilerqthey ° earth° with,or.. tielt,:6 l lo%veht poles nila of ttio bens ggnl•' . kll)l.—r6c4i!,.p . iied: 20.apnta,pat: lenurcitasoropont'oeNtopt Alp,d• ' ;duce I y ~. ~. ffEAR.I7I WORE. FRESH TEAS, •littoccitanctruo 11TEW DRUG STORE Soutk ffahover" Strict 'Near Me' Court IlousC Tifjp druggist, Would respect 1131) . . fully Inform tuo.citizons of Carlisle and vicinity that he hits,opehed a now cimancdik; - AND 'DRUG STORE. UM stock is entirely now, and has boon selec ted with great cam- as ntany_of the articles in daily use by physiMans,tind fay - Mlles deteri oraie.by ago and exposure,. great care', will htt taken not to allow such,artmles to- accumulate . A.,teutton is especially invited to his kook .or . Medicines, Eiser.tial Oils, OHS, Tinctures,: Nines, Extract_; Conleotions; Chemicals, e. •ogeiher with-the above lie _bas_a Jun F assortment of Paints, Varnishes, Dye—Stalls, Paint and Varnish Brushes, and ' 'GO NFECTIONARIES - - of dvery variety: -lie has also on liand it'sPlen= did assortment 'of • : Perfumeries, Soaps ' Extracts, Fancy, Hair , Clothes:And Flesh Brushes,Supporters, Bri.mst . ,Exhausters, Nipp l e Sields, 'Poo,h Washes and Pastes; tilso • MEDICINAL WINES AND BRANDIES, of the best quality. SEGA RS, from the best (Lavelle and Spanish houses, of every flavor, from one cent upwards. In order to ensure his customers against mistakes during any temporarily absence of tlie proprietor, the services of nri experienced and competent assistant have been secured. which will be felt to ho important, in view of the responsibilities vhich are knows to devolve upon the druggist. .TPII.YSICIA NS' PRESCRIPTION'S will be faithfully-and promptly attended Orders front Physicians and Merchants in the - will lie filled with care, andat prices which must prove entialartery• N B.—All officinal preparationi made in strict accordance with the directions of the U. S. Pharmacopoeia. • , A liberal share of public patronage is res. pecttully solicited. 'Forms Cash. May 11. 1853. B. J. KIEFFER. Spring & Summer Style's of Hats!! rat:Er , ' ,/ tri & J.KELLER desire respectfully to in ' farm their customers no& friends that they arc now supplied with a great variety of HATS. -AND CAPS for Spring and 'Shminer one In addition to hintniful spring style of Silk Hats and their exten4ive misortment of light and coloured slou,k hats 'they' would call parts nine alien. lion to thew Panama. Lawton], Chip and. Straw hats just received from the cities. Their as sortment is large and for beauty of stylo.exceL knee of finish and lowness of price they can• n ot lie surpassed. A large assortment of %vs, exelusive for summer wear, constantly on hand. Also a Ziarernllv sake:le:a assortnient of CHILDREN'S HATS. \Ve most restieetfully invite the cif icons of Carlisle and vicinity to eall and examine our asstattnent at the old stand, oppci.;ite to the Telegraph Office. try 11 s• mavid Landreth's ' 1* „ 0 .1 ADRICULLIDEAL AND NOR TIUTILTUDAI. Imple_mentA..Seed Warehouse. No. 65, Chesnut Street, Phila. TUE: sub Scriber offers for sale an extensiveas .s.rtrr cut of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, 1. - lonridulaußAL TooLs, Garden, Grass - Field and flower Seeds, Agricultural, ilarticulut al and Botaiancal ' PUBLICATIONS. Implement and Seed Catalogues, Landreth's Rural Itegilier and Almanac fur 1851, g: ILI u ipn personal oe prepaid application. D. LANDRETII May 20, 1.353.3 in . 4 1 - MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT. • Through by Express. MESSRS- A G BRAGG tit CO.—GENTLE MEN : We have beyi using your MEXICAN' MUSTANG LINIMENT with the mum per... feet 8111:1:1298. One at our most valuable Express horses had beets much troubled by large swellings or tumors iin the fetlocks; limy had grown lar ger than hen's eggs. Besides being- disfigured by these appendages, the limbs and joints op tic red mute st ileum!, swollen and lame. We had ti led many Li uments and other remedies; but nothing appeared to produce soy effect twos them. e would willingly HAVE LIVEN TWENTY FIV E DOLLA lIS to have had them removed, and the horse restored to soundness. Our hostler obtainod snipe of your Lininteut, nail applied it without knowledge. A few days ago he called our attention to the horse, and to our surprise and gratification, his•legs were perfectly smooth, THE UMOBB HAVING ENTIRE LA DISAPPEARED! IVe asked him by what nntgidhu had effected such a remarkable cure ? -4 14 s.roply-was-Bial.Mrsliud-beeii-tising-she-MAJS TANG LINIMENT on them about ten days, and the result was the entire .ammoyal of thrt.iti-_ mors without producing any soreness or leaving a sear. We thcrethre take great pleasure in 'Team mending the Liniment, and shall continue to use it whenever occasion requires, in preference to any preparation, au long as it produces such remarkable results June 30, 1052. EINSLEY & CO, Southern and Eastern ex uess, No 1 Wall s corner of Bro Away, New I ink, Since the above certificate was given, Messrs Kinsl4 & Co have jlabralled us that one of his di seers was thrown from his wagon in the upper part or the city, and very badly braised, the ti ngon laming over Isis tinily.. Ile was taken into a Dcetor's Mike close by, PHYSIC• lAN TOLD I IIM TO U.': E tHE MUSTANG . LINIMENT, as he bad recently tried it in a similar case with great success. He did so, and all the soreness; lameness, and stiffness was re- moved, so that the next day he was about his business as usual. " We take great pleasure.in recommending the MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT to all our friends 'and customers. s the bestartiele we hive ever used . for 'sores, bruises,- sprains. or galls in horses. We hav • used it extensively and filnays effectually. Sme of our men Wave also used it for severe bruises and sores, all well as rhemnatic pains, and they all say it acts like nitagio—we earn only say that we havo abandoned the use of any other Liniment, - J. M: [JEWETT Stable Keeper to the American Express do.'. and for Harutlen's Express.!' NEW YORK,JnIy sl , 1852. We hereby eerfiry that we have used the com pound known as the MUSTANG LINIMENT and'lnive no hesitation in recommehdlor , it as the best article we. here -ever used for the om•e o' sprains . galls, ans. bruises, ?,,te.on horses. All ho doubt this, will please call on the undersign ed, and they will , be happy to afford all (abet information in their power as regards its efficacy LUTZ. DA LL & CO., ' Proprietors Mantatuan Stage co Extract from a letter dated =2M:TI!E=Ir:O= I believe the' MUSTANG LINIMENT most an excellent article. My wilettought a couple of bottles with her, whieh I mast thank you tor. Since she came here, MY HORSE FILL DOWN wiTiu MK ; and:injured ine consider ably, but broke no hones. I had recourse to the Mustang, and the relief, and in hint. cure wua astonishing.. (Signed) D RANSOM. Extract from a letter dated l'irrenun , °dull er sth; 1852 • Another circumstance which I 'noticed a few days ago, I thou n id spoke highly of the virtues of theM among. Being in the'ntlice ohs PLytti.. clan 'of high standing, I noticed as he:opened—a , door of his book•case, several bottles of M . usp= fang, alonside of which, was an nstririNinstiing bottle, ant - ti iwoonnce prescription FILL:FM rr 1.. MUSTANG LININI ENT on which WI W the lidloWing 'directions: " Etih' die throat well eight and morning with the Liniment 'add wrap a woolen' cloth around It." 3 P FLEMING. ; S. W. 11AVERS'In111:, 1)1.. S. ELl.lOl', mu) WII.,LIANI mtwrz. Vgcmts . fon Carlisle. Ge'llero6 Depot,' No. 5, Phoenix 13locky corner nfid Dock.streets. Philadelphia. ; . • , " A. 0. ANDREWS Gen. Agent. "tlnieburner i er - , Coal; 1000 TONSLiniebuener's Conlof the' beet 'Aux%!try just receiving and for sal d by 4 k1.113113: OL j E; r.! , :Only 00,40 per ton! 1 ...•.• Larlislo, March 16, 1853..1: • ; , • Tfill - suLscriber offers for stile tho'BRICR H.OUSEl'and Lot, 65 foot front.by 040 ft deep, occupied by ..11 , 1r4lent.CICeller, in North Hanover stroot.. Trye.h,u q p .na all tho imp Provemento Oar nearly ' Tho dwelling Contains thirteen' celled mains, Indluding dou— ble; :parlors:,: -Attached is a cistern,. fimoho Alouso andJtitahle. •.,,For.,further., information, apply noxt:dpor to' ato prornisos to! •• -.• .1 12, - • •• Juts I3,185~ ,", 4 Agent,,;., cnnin I II P 11_ 7 •••54,7: 1 111: ) 1 r 1- • •.7, L'• GOULD . , • - - • [BI3C6ES - ROR To A. FIOT,] • .Nb. 164 Chestnut St., Stvaint's Building,. Phila. 10 N ENS' V Music Publisher, and Deal er in Musical Instruments of every dt seription. Exclusive ngent for tie sole of Hallo. Davie .'Y'Co's Patent Suspen&ion Bridge /Eoliun.und other PIANOS, L, Gilbert'sßoudoir Pianos, Melodeons, Mar- tin's GuitarS, Harps, . Violins, Sheet Music, Mimic Books, &c. Residents (Attie ° country will be supplied by mail or otherwise with musie .they may wish, its low as if purchased in person. Having one of the largest stocks in the United Stairs,-It feel confident of satisfying all who stay favor me with a call or order. Dealers in Music supplied on the most librra terms. Pittnos to let. Second-hand PirmoS for sale. ;may 20 1853 ly) =R PP'S_ MA `UFALTURED and for sale by ELI SAWN', No 63 1 .1, North Third street ; Eh ladelphia,is warranted to render enure sans. Ihetion, and is beyond doubt the best and toast who! :reparation of Coffee eVer know a.— One : at 12.1 cents WILL SAVE four pout ilinaly Coffee. 'lay it and be con vino number ol Essences of (•oree were tiept the Eranklim• Institute in 1352. and the Judges decided Kralip's to be TIIE REST iu the exhibition. friends. it yuu o ish to enjoy a goad, cheap ankbealthy Cup of Entree pronwe Kral:W.4 Essence of Collis:. It is Ihr sale by nearly Al the principal Grocers and Druggists hroughout the Oohed States. April al, 1,53. Window Shades, Carpets and Oi Cloths, .7. STZETART DEr.u . sr, • Airr -2.23 Non It ted Street, oboes \V ; Pliantly}pion, would most retpettlittl ly mill the stioniout of his mewls nod ih public in general, to his hirge and well se ;sleeted stock of Carpi , Oil Cloths, 31tiltioos ll t Shoilee, (Igor Oluts, Stair Roils, atm Cotters, 'Fable Covers Coron Iron —4 , yard,: wide, for Public Houses, Cuuntto, 110 ises. &e. Also—to my branekStore, Spri , gf Gar Siren , abort , !till • .4 COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Located No 127 Baltimore Street, Baltim o r e , Md The °stem-able object 01 this he:mutton is to plac e in the leach tit individuals proper tactli lies for obtaming a thorough ' and practical Mercantile Education. 1\ otlong inceed has been omitted that is calculatcd totproduce the desired result. .Tlc robins of the College are well fitted up, conveniently arranged, and-situated - in the must desiralitts part of the City. Connected t hereto is a - Commercial Library, and this, in connection with familiar Lectures on CoMmer cial Law and Mercan'ttle Science, is a matter of the highest importance to all who desire - to lieeome ;Accountants olthefirst order, and oc cupy el athms of petit and responsibility. A young man can hrre obtain a more cor: ect knowledge-of general Itusine,ss matters in a New weeks than can be acquired in as many years in any Ono Counting Room. The course of study claimers Double Entry Book keeping. anti its adaptation to vat bus depart menu of Commerce and Trade. Me'icau tilo calculations taught according to the'ilitli - at approved methods. Practical Penmanship, com bining raltrilitv , ltf execution xvith beauty 01 construction. 'Lectures on Mercantile Law, (Split] varmint important Mercantile subjects hasn'e malty other petals necessary for a book keeper or business man to understand. The time necessary tor an industrious student to complete the course varies from 5 to 8 weeks. l'here being no vacation. applicants can enter at any time - and atfend both day Mid evening. Examinations are lield at stated periods and Diplomas awarded to those who if aduata.— For terms, &c., write and have a . Circular for 'warded- tiy - mbil: March, 23. 1853. ly. 3AIST RECEIVED! APRIME 'article of Sugar; Raisins at lEti cents per pound, Bunch do, a good article, at 15 cents, Citrons, Mace, Spices, Brandies, Lemons. Oranges, Preserved Fruits, Dates, c Sugared mid Dried Prunes, Figs, " Tamarinds, Crackers, &c &e. in connection s"ith all kinds of Confectiona ries, all of which will he disposed of on the most accommodating terms. June. 1, 1852 B. J. KIEFFER•I SAW :MILL. THE undersigned owning a larie Steam Saw Mill, recently built, on an imprttAed plan, with a circular saw capable of sitWing_ with groat rapidity, located three miles west of-Va pea town,Cumberland county, at the base of the South Mountain, on Spruce Run, and having in possession near one thousand aCres • of the best timber land, in the Souther n part of Penn sylvania, aro now prepared to saw and furnish prober to order, at the shortest notice of the various descriptions used fur mechanical pur poses. They cat furnish frame stuff for barns one houses of any length end size that rosy be required, weather-boarding, flooring, and teri eing boards, poillar and oak boards u n it plank, shingle and plastering laths, oak and elicsout shingles, cocper stall; pitch pine pests, and chestnut rails and posts. They have now on hand several thousand feet of Mintier; chesnut rails and posts for fence, nub and pine wood by theeord; and can engage to bb delivered in its season several hundred curds of chesnut ook bark Cartooning purposes. The prnprietors having availed themselves of the: natural: advanttges of their location; which, abOundri in' a variety of the find!( timbe, and baiting, also o practical Icnt.wledge of the lnisinees, are enabled to furnish lumber lower to the citizen's of Cumberland count; then can be done by any similarestablishment —and as they wish and expect to do- a large tuisines'N; will spare nun pains to accommodate the public at the' shortest notice. The various descriptions of lumber" Will be delivered in Carlisle or elsewhere us may be desired. All orders addressed to the proprie tors, Diven - St Haskell, living; in' Papertown, nr to-Win, D. Seymour, jr. in Carlisle, wilt secure prompt attention. DIVES, HASKELL & SEYMIC.UR. • Nov. IR; ly. Mineral .Water, Sarsatiarilla, Etc. MT DE subscriber wotildresreelfully announce tO, the eitizenc of (inflict° and .the vpouttunity at, large, that he bas vonnuetwifd the munifn - tore or Mineral Water° and Sarsnentillo of the very heat flavor and quality, and file bottling oft Porter, Ate and Cider. Be is fully and, amply all 'Ordere'llromn . DY' nail with despatch, and hopes by strict attention Infsidesa, to xeceive..that attention due to entiwnriae;'whieh heresp.,etftilly &di. derive in Main Street near the Rail .Road Bridge, • , • GEORGE IV:. BRA NDT. . , march' WALL" PAPPRS, . . 111 , ; ; . o . gbp,crilior is just now receiving and. WALL l' n ,t . Ptil g.l l l . ' l lira l : li des i i l r s a ß a n o n f e t n i t timi cf , forniiii - g, the interiors of their, old, dwellings ;P to ut i n c a n w i a " a ti ll i a their '4 n n d - u now givi n g oii tii ata a d d itiona l eom pri e rTt 1 ;4 1 7 ly trifling C6td,%wilUdoWell:to Call afid'exiiniinnl for I can Bell them front lif etu upwards. Re member Alm old stand , - F,:a.t Awn. Bt . o,oll.obite' Ogilby'ii, Store, Bytho way.- I would. sty to ,thotie l whe:olvo , wantto_ improve the exterior of, it th4ir., t.... 0,,. that : ., I 011,:ltottialt :them :with Weil rflPtilptiripand,frcalt ground ,Whitotead; loge: ir with verimla.otheri colours, blue. or ia I,go ~ NW. ; Varipuji shades of kregn, & e., in :short° rythingieelculated to.adorn•ond doe-. Oratolour, mansions, •• ~, .. • •,. , -. i mor 2 ~.,,,p„it HENR.Y.§AXTON M Altbjcintp,.. 6 ! - PA'NKORITE:r riNEF•S' EXTRACT 'OF ROCK. ROSE, „ An Inndluable Reincdy for alt :Sc'r o fulou's Dis eascs, Salt Rheum, Sick !lead '. ache, - Cancer, .Nursing Sore Mouth, and General ,Debilify, and as a Purifier • of ,The Blood it is , ' • -,Chequalled, ' ' - • • - 'The flock Rose .hark.gaincd s rcputstien at Lome and abroad. which no ether . medicine .d Loa ever_ done • in the sa me length of time. 'According• to the opinimis. - of eminent . Physi otana, the Reek 'Roan Phut is unequalled in Curing Scrofhla in Its"Va.rious Forms! STATEMENT OF REV: IVARREN Vastor of the 2d Bow Ibi Chuirl,,New Lendo, relative to Illyern' Extruct Ntiee. To The" Americap. Public As my name has-been used in connection with recommendations of Mr. Myers' 'trek ,1108 - Syrup, in various advertisements by the maimlueturcr, I beg leave to - make the follow ing statement with reference to my acquaint ance wttli the remedy and tests to which I have subjected it, find th e: reasons for having intro duced it to tlieinotic'eioLOnte friends in the comdinnity in which. I rattle, long before the Modicine-was-nrivertised.---+ make - this state ment freely, because I have, as a principle, withheld toy name from all patent medicines, and sedulously abstained from recommending them to the public, believing them frequently the spawn rf quackery, and humbug, rind as tending to increase, instead of lessening human "disease and .suffering. Stich, I fear, is the character of aiarge partion unite patent pane-. cons of this medicine making age. "Their name is legion," and from their influence, as from the demoniacal spirits, we have reason to pray fur a safe defit;eranee. The First 2",...a.-1 had t»yself suffered oc casionally with sudden attacks of Sick Head ache, and Billions Diarrhea, and 1 had sought a great variety of curative agents to tint 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 alteretict, and the nimbi,' n'etion 'of the s , stets was changed, and the functions of secretion were restored to n healthy state. It gave tone and elasticity to my . systeth, tutu corrected the derangement of !be digestive organs, and gave me that inestimable blessing—health. This test was not determined in II witch, 0 , 1 mouth; btu( I took tour or fi ve bottles in Perhaps as many months. Since Mil time I have suffer= rd hot sliffluily from these derangements. 111 y Sick Ileadache.in ru'irely rulrd. Other Testa.—Finding this medicine so use- EM ful to myself, I at once gave it to several hiva lid friends. About tins time, I was cult:ol3 solicited to give advice in renitence to u child, some eight years of ;Igo. This child was severely Mimed with a b'crolulu humor, of a v.ry.severe type, the Iminor showing itself tin all parts o r the surflire, and then suddenly dis appearing. The child was very Hick, and it wan thougnt &IMAM! wht thsr the would live, The Minim resembled black : T echs of mortilit d flesh. In addititM to sonic oilier rein dies, g ive the child I fits Sy up for about six weeks, reltan she had stillicient sirength in go' oht to school .scensionully. The swelling of het - limb:l ceased, and she was restored to health. 'Fl u family feel that they owe her life, with G d's blessing., to my remedies. 'Phis test satisfied me that Ike Dock Rose possessed specific rimers I'm Set ohil mars. I thediested it in cases it Cutatieoss Eriepliens, in Measles, Chicken Pos, Concur, Sore M 1, , Drysipeltis,Salt Rheum, Piler,Ml In all these casts with pip•ct successT -- A testing this Syrup for inure .hue a yt nr, I vrote.Mr. Illyera(Octaber 71.14 I S5O) enthurii asmeally, not expeeinig toy- let leer would lie puldisned, that his Syrup was a ft PLO korite,'' an - hailing; and - I gave him - the result of its OlierallotiS ut seeural illif.taliCes. I sla rd iu that letter that it was invaluable as n remedy in CW ant ..us Er upt.mot, Dry sits las, soft Rheum. and other dispillera, included in the varied . family of discuses known as:St mints, Iliat in Dyspepsia it acted with wonder- ML-afffcrcy." My opinion of its value for the ab ye named diseases, remain unchanged, sod the same as to hen I wrote Mr Myers in Oct. leso. I do not reeemmt nd it for all the ills of our suffering humnuilr ; but funliesitating ly say, that no a remedy for Serffittio,is face tious I believe sullenet. to at.y known cure title agent. It bas. been at:Mcleod), to-ted by d uneatic *practice to establtsb its adoption to extcnsive usefulness in mitigating bunion buffering and room log dbeasca. But What is the Hoek Rose? The following history of the Rock Rose plant and. its medicinal properties, we take from the New Haven Palladium, March It's 2. increased-'-interest manifested -in-t he Rcek Rese plant, in consequence or the many wonderful cures effected by Myers' Compound Extract of Rock Rose,' calls for a brief history all, 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 which promises to be univer sally beneficial. , "We are indebted to the United States Dis-' pensatory of 1847, for the lbllowing desc,rip lion aft : ^'-It is entirely different from the common Rose: It is a red-stemmed, oblong feat 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. Ealon says, that in the months of No= scantier and December, he hos seen hundreds oh these plants ; sending out near their roots, broad, thin, curved ice-crystals, about an inch in breadth: which melted during the dny, and weiMienewed in the morning. For, a more minute'and authentical description of it, the reader is referred to Torrey and Gray's Botan ical works. • , Its Bledical History and Properties Arc fbi the most imporiantisince upon thesu depends Its v..lue to the corimiunity. Dr% don Faye that in 17119, it was 'en valuable 'in England, bit it fuss cultivated'lroun seeds. Ever-sincu 18116, Professor Ices of Yule C, 1q e. line habitually used it with great success n Scrofula and Chronic discuses, arm through him its virtues were made known, until; as Dr. Tyler says, " it is now in this section (New flayen) a common article in liVt1)031 ic practice for the cure of Sercr i da and Cutaneous die. eases." Dr. Whitlaw. a Sco'cli Botanist or notoriety, while travelling in America in IRI4, learned its use in 'Canada. Returning to Englar.d, ho -employed it in medicating his baths, which 'became greatly celebrated fertile cure of ainti lar diseases. Dr. J. IL Thommoe. of the same plair, pre scribed it in hud cases of Sereruleue putietits ikt Hospital. Ills seeress attrmied,the telltenee of seeler phyeicians; Ile reports the felluwiog remarkable cute of white swelling of the • ittp, in February, 1614 :—The.,lad was seven years old, and .tad the disease three years. The bone was dislobated both upward end outward... There was Q. : large opening in the hip leading to the bone; into which I. could artist fly finger. I counted three bloom. had been under several physicismr; 'whir It d given him' up, , I ordered a deenctioll'Of Rick Rose ; .In two days 'lt b;"ritglit iweuia I then orrlcredO teaspennful of Rock Itose three times' a day. Thirty nitre days, after lie was .entirely Tod. , • - • .• , .• • • Dr. '‘Vehl. , , of ltimlisortOCt., testifies •to the yaltie of Ruelt.Rose, os evinced in the cure of nummmis cases of the Scrofula, especially i n Children: • • . • , Manufactured by W.'nt Fronlilia& go.,;.New Ilaven,Cti - - ' Mr.' Warren,thongh a minister of the GOfi. pel, Lee for, period of 15 years, given ''attob.: Lion to the subject of medical scioncmttrrpial.' ify hitu to adminirlertothe pielt, in coitaactOM 'vigils Lis pastoral duties. . ':; ',„ ,• EDWIN it tir ATi Ne.o.Ltidon, • Agpits Curnbrriandleonsi—S. liar, cwstiek, S. Elliott and W. A. 408,4.,,,, Itnierratich-& Sirohm liingsinwn; J. Swisher, Meets:waits rj.,l ; • 'Eppley .4 Ernst; Cedar:,S.pring.44,, , D/r/liann Sterrett's GsprThomas' Sresenni Plainfield ii. - )teron,'.3 , 74:wviiiel' J. 11,;,,Wiley, Green; Skfiti V hair,Y; 4 Eiae¢l.ower, No btirg W. Attagel,.:4', 1016 e; PdAllsrii, Pa per ta •, . :r~~~~~tcllgtts~~u~. 1 it ... i: ' .e.,,, ,il, 4 ,, Wi tt„.. 1 t : • 7 . ,-... :,1 2: • ~. -P'e• ''''': ...t. ' 2.4.74 . 0 P4A1' , --:',, • • )•*- 4 "4.' ' . 7--- •: 1 :: w.g. ~• . ..:%.; . ;.!...,,, ~-&-e,, ..t.,;k7s, 1 ;,q 4. ...'", ~=, :" . .. --- , l * , • - CHERRY PECTORAL: ror tin\ Care or CCOU'GRS, COLDS, ' HOARSENESS, DitON. =Frig, CROVP , , AS Ta. IV/A, 'INTEKOOPiTI G r COUGN AND CONS,UDIPTION. • Of alpha numerous medicines extant, feed some ut them valusbley . ler the core oP puL inonaiy complaints; nothing has ever Wen found w'hicli could , compare in its effecter with this preparation... Others .care sometimes., brit at all times and in all diseases of the lunge and throat where medicine can give relief, this will do it. II is pleasilut to folio, and perfectly safe in accordance with the directions. 61 do not. advertise for the informatiot, of those who have tried It but those Who have not.— , Families that have known its value will not lie without it,,,end by its timely use, they are ccurc from the — dangerous - consequences - of (Argils and Colds which neglected, ripen into tal consumption. The Diploma of the Massachusetts Institute was,awarded to this preparation by the Board of.ludges in September 1847 ; also, the medals of the three great Institutes of Art, in this con ntry;.also the' Diploma of the ()Idol nstitirte at Cincinnati, has been given to the Cut:unit PEcTonsr., by their Government in considers lien of its extraordinary excellence and useful. neon in curing. affections of the Lungs and Throtit. Read the following opinion foondrcl on the long experience of the eminent Phyrichin of the , port and city of. ST JOHNS, May 8, 1851 Dr J C Aynn Fivo years trial of yOur CHERRY PECTO RAL in my practice, has proven what I fore saw from its composition, moot be true, dna it eradicates and, cures the colds ;leg coughs lii which we, in this section arc peculiarly . ta. 1 think its equal live notyet Leen di•enecred nor do I know how' a better remedy can ha !node lor We" distempers of the Throat and Longs. .1 J BUR I ON, :11 11, E;,11 S. See what it lies done err a vraeled.eonstrtu timw;dot only in the following eases, ° bif u thousand more: SONIOnIYs Jon 2 41.11 11i51. Dr Ayer: In the mootlt of July larr 1 t‘'lll9 Ilarskcsi by a violent diarrhcea in the mines of California. I returned to Bnu FlillsDel:sr, in . 11,150 of rt.ceivtug benalt from a chimge of Ii tnate and diet. My diari Iwo cnam e, h o t was lollowed by a revue couttli, end 'WM h esor . eisent ,' I foully witted tar Mato', hot tr.. eel" dno bent lit Iron) the vopge. bIS emit: It e.alt limed to erow worse and vi ben I aim, d it I New York, I was at nice d by try ut quifini,,net s as a VII tint 0l rensiimpti• r i . I must confess that I Saw no sstlibell lit rumor. to doubt a hot my It lends oil believed. At this inle I eOll/1111,1iCtfl taking youi bury inns liii,ble medicine with little (NllElllll'Oll 01 dt Irving any lienifit fora Its we, N'eu ivould not re ci iv. these lines flit! I nob reglsro it 1113' duly to state to the isinietell, Ilisoligh you, (bat my health, in tht spat of eight manll,e , is lolly restored. I attribute It 11l the tile of your CHERRY PLCTOR.AL, Yours tr uly, WILLIAM IV. 5311,11 . 1 ArlliNnstpii. Pa., Aid II 11 , 1848. Dear rir :.It cling Odd I liarnsbeelisf,sitil,ill o pre mature I.l4sse, throng's 31,111 inlit nod ninl. 13 by the providenve of I,rol, I will take Ilie to express nit gratimile. .4 cough and I lie al:midi g s 3 [widows el COll - hod It dotes' roe till loss to mt,A. me Imy Illiog like hope, whin in 3 ph3 &elm Lit me it bottle of tour PIC/onAL It reels ell 10 uflind immetlialerel let, and nom it, a len 1.11 ks time rem, red me to frond 1,, al 11 it ii 3, ill do foe °thuds NS ha.l It his dr las Ilse The, ',so ate es rlailsl . ) 0110 01 the hi fiel, el( rs t I ty;:1.1:11,(1. Liineerel . , SI folding you eN yr) Llcsrit g, I mini Very respectful]) 3 0w s, Ju./Jl\ J, Hector of SI. Peter's March, With such assurance, and hoot such men, no stronger proof eon be adduced• unless it be from Its el - Nets upon mat. Prepared and Sold hy JAMES C. AYER, V • PIIACTIcA CIIE:3IIsT, 31uss. Sold in I;rirlisle by Dr 5..-Elliot I, and S. W. Haverstielt—in'illechaniebburg by 14 tu Day Nowvillq by J. H. Iletrot.---iu ens. burg by J. C. & U. 13. Alii,li, and by Drug— gists. generally throughout the State. Beecher's Matchless Cordial THlS — medicine has ne - vci known to fail In curing Clinkra illorbus, iu Irom 10 to 12 minutes• ' Cholera Inlnntuni, or runnier emu plaints of childre.i, Dysentery, Diarrhea, Lc., in from le to 24 hours. It is cci min :mei 1140 under all cireunistan7CS, having been billy tested in upwards kof tour hundred cases with out 11 single failure. Let cvery trinity provide itself with at least one bottle of this - invaluable remedy. Try rt, and it will recommend itself. It is prepared upon purely scientific principles, and cannot be justly termed a quark nuttlieine, unless science be quackery. For Pale by 13. J•KIEFPER, Druggist, • -South Hanover Street, A' few doors south of the Court House, June 32, 1833. Carlisle. ,OCT OR YOUR - SELF-PRINATE , fop 25 cents, by means the POCKET JESC U PIUS, or, Every One .S OWN PHI'S:IAN! rile thirty-sixth , Cdi i; With one hundred (li vings, Privoto seaSes and 211tillintno— TO of the Generative in every shape term : to which is ad. IMIZE=IIII • .ofi 0111) (see page IOU), • being o the higheas impo rtance to ovarric#T. 'filiv", -- Cr those cOntemplatitig marriage, 1 . 1. Y OU NG,. M. Graduate University el Pennsylvania, 4I ember of the Royal College of lontlow•ntitl.llotiorary Arru:ber 01 the • flhitidelphin ' Mi'diens "Society. The varioos forms ot, Secret :Diseases, 'Seminal 'Weakness, Diseasevibtlhe Prostrate Gland, impotent.), 'soli tary habits of youth, are lititlitully describeilv and all (lie rEctlies , given in Than language. The bluipter on self:4llmM mid Seminal Weakness ia• worthy of Prrlietilar attention, and should be read • ' by every one.' -Young men who have been norm.- timme in caubartiug disease, previous to plaZing yourselves under the eare'of soy doctor, no nun. ter ulna his pretensions., may be, get a copy of • of this truly valualde work. - -, Sea Captains mid pt•rmiis going to. sea, should 11 possess De. Yonng's Treatise Oil Alarriage,ltho Pocket ./Esculapitia, or Est* one His own Phy-.. sicion. fey- Imt 110 baber Ile ashamed to present ts.. copy of -the .tEsculapitis.to his cl ild. •'lt nuty..„•• stiveilim from an early_ grtive. • Let no young, rum , or woman enter limo the tell et oblientions -- • of married lit , witbent the pocke(,„ffiss„,, e ulapitni. Let no one suffering teen, tt liacknied • , dough, pain in the sale restli sa nights. nervous feelings, nod the whole train of D)sprptle setisur. their Iby mill M, lie mi. • (inns, and. given l 1 p.lysCA i other moment withotit, consulting die ".2Esctiln ditts. - Dave die me'rried or tiliont, to - be niat•ried any itnpetlimmit , 'read this lily useful Rook,-us it.lias..beeti -the auat.e of saving:think -Sands, of ; unfortunate creatures from the srry l . jaws of death., Upwat•ils al a 111 1 LLI ON copies „; pr this celebrated. work...has been. sold. iti-thia..•- country'suid,:lrtifOPe-siiivier 1 /IPB'ilivhClPthe ; Writ, edition• • • - •.". 4 • ,, , • All) person"setilting 71`VP.NTy.viy`E dents'eifeloseld •inn letter:. will receive one • dopk of this book.by mail ; or -fhb violas Will be•sent 'for 1. Address. 1/1•.: W 11..1.1A M . :' YOUNG, No. 152 . spruce ,Sfrdo!, philadelphitt,' ; row! 1)1110, , " • • eO 3. • prCetice in the city of l'bilatl D eb. entitles r.' Youinvtd`the mint- .' (1000(3 of tlie nflllettal; arid lie, nary' be, e o,,, o h e d on any Of the ills'f•ascs ileseribeilviti hid different „•••' puttlkatintm, 41'MS.riffled 15'2 Spruce Strata;, u n y, hut Wecp.9 'cud, a'elot:k . ; (Stiadar • eN. ' ,ceptell)Amil Iversonikai•tfity;;ilistalice cap consult Dr. c Ymitig liv`letter: POST 'Pill). •• n • • 'Fish! - , - t coocKlot ifil'N • d ? , • MACICII,EI; '%itstiolet: hail' tpfeleebkilti; also IC:t nimi'No;.l,lllnc . keft . .ej for ; iala fpr &ash at' thin gikcyy stoic , iti n pu V2 . .185,3.;; : !. ( 1.-WI1J1101!$,' . BQnnot, • • 4 iTHE subecribev.linejnet,openest en invoke -• of OM and ofitor,Botinet, )•epthore.m : onv- ',..! 'llOll the ueunliptiedi A.•lse;lrect'y cheep lot of 4' my t • 1f • I ittn BS