Moro & Atiteo o AU' COMPETITION"! • ads g •Saston Lod the Column." • AFTER dttys'Ond ni t ilite of uncensini) toil unStrdubto l htivo succeeded in marking. ant 'arranging, my-mew-stock-of 11-A It Ll•- W AR_E , ruid.altnough_therc•has heen_a_tre, mendous rush of customer, who know wherc to deal on reasonable terms, and who appre ciate my old habit of soiling cheap without making much fuss about the matter. I am conatantly snaking room for new customers to drop in and amour° whatis undoubtedly the LARGEST AND BEST assortment of goods ever offered west of Philadelphia, and embra• cing everything usually found in-a Hardware 'Store, from a needle to art anchor, all of Which• aro of the best quality.sinpyill be sold at prices which cannot fail to give satisfaction. TO CARPENTERS & BUILDERS, I would say that my stuck of cross cut, hand, pane t ripping and back sows, bright, black and blue augurs, chisels, pi fines, locks, hatchets, hinges, screws, straight necked and bar colts, broad, pointing and chopping noes, iron and steel squared, rules, tape measures, levels, &c, cannot tail to please the most fastidious. FARMERS Can -rodated pe accommodated on the most reasonable terms with Durkee's celebrated' York plows at $5 37. Also Plank'O:raighend'd and others' at manufacturers' prices; spades, rakes, larks, shovels, grass and grain scythes. (Dunn, Dar ling and Griffins make.) Patent and common smiths of half.n dozen different kinds. Grain Cradles, (Gregor's, Plank's, 'Craigbend's and Crawbnch's snake,) at reduced rates, Also grindstones. cutting • boxes, chain cistern and force pumps, halter, breast andAog chains, sin glo rind double traces and spreads. Cedar ware such as tubs, buckets, bowls. water kegs, to gether with an everlasting assortment of table and pockdt cutlery, spoons, slicers and eciz sore. candlesticks, snuffers, shovels and tongs, kettles, pans, sad irons, wniters,'brushes„ &- which will be sold by the wagon load, ton y bushel or in the ordinary way, Then come friends, give us a call and see for yourselves. ' We'll wait on.yon with piens uro, and give you bargains of which you can't complain. Remetnber the place, East high Street, opposite Ogilby's td.lune 1, 185:3. I.IENR Y SAXTON. DRUGS ! DRUGS ! DRUGS Preshet Spring Supply! laving boon V E pm: rimmed afresh stock of Med • icines, Paints, Glass, Oil, &c:, which laving been purchased. with great care at the boat city houses,d can confidently recommend to Famlics, Physidians, Country Merchants and Dealers, as being fresh and pore. DRUGS. Patent Medicines, Herbsand Bxtracts, Fine homi eals, Spices.groundand whole Instruments, Essences, Pure Essen': Oils Perfumery, &c. ' Cod Liver Oil—lVarranted Genuine. STUFFS. DYI Indigoes, Madders, Sumac Alum, I Log and Cam Woods, Oil Vitriol I Copperas, Lac Dye* PAINTS. Wetherill & Brother's Pure Lead, Chrome Green and Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Jersey Window Glass, Linseed Oir,'Turpen tine, Copal and roach Varnish, and Red Lead. All of virhich will be sold at the very lowest market price, Also,a fresh and splendid as sortrnent or FANCY GOODS, FRI'ITSI Confectionary, and innumerable other articles calculated for use and ornament, all et wl.icir are offered at the lowest cash prices, at the cheap Drug Book and Fancy Store of the•sub• scriber on North Hanover-street. - S. W. HAVERSTICK. May 28 1851. , ot . CULP'S PATENT PORTABLE EIDER MILL AN - PRESS, 111 ICE undersigned having purchased the I_ right of Franklin and Cumberland coun ties, Pa., and Washington county Ald. for CULL'S PATENT PORTABLE CIDER MILL AND PRESS are new manufacturing machines under the immediate supervision el Henry Shetiler, a practical millwright. Orders will be received and filled with promptness.— All machines will-be warranted. By this machine, which can bo conveyed on a wheelbarrow, ono man and a boy can make from five to eight 'a .rrcls cf cider a day,with ease, and the cider A horoughly pressed from the pomace. The labor is light and the ma chines are simple and permanent. This machine was exhibited at the State Agricultural Fair, at Lancaster. and tested with several others, end the committee awarded the premium to it. The machines arc warranted to perform what is herein stated. Orders are respectfully solicited. • , N. B.—The press connected with the Ina• chine can he used for pressing currants, and cutting vegetables for feeding stork. JACOB HOKE. HENRY SHEPLER, Chambersburg. May 11, 1853. 6m SADDLE AND HARNESS MATING 1 tiE, subscriber continues to'carry on the above business, in all its various branches, in North Hanover street, Carlisle, two doors North of Leonard's corner, where he intends Isaeping_oßliand, ageneral assortment in his line, Consisting of all kinds of (ash ionable SADDLES; Bridles ~., i \ l , an CI martin g ales,lter Galsroths,Circingles ..' ) 1 1 - 1 . 1 , ' I , 1. TRUNKS, t*.v- ,'jai _ 1.1 t NO e m b4 n ?l ik a a n t h r : e a s " i alsotl ie e M o so ilf4 t approved llll . • Spanish Spring Saddles, ever a used in this country, those wishing a handsome, durable and pleasant sad die will do well to call and see them. He also manufactures Harness, Bridles, Collars and Whips in all their varieties, and confidently be• Neves from the general approbation of hismus tamers, that he makes the neatest and Seat gears, in all their variety ot breadth, that is mule in the "country. lie also makes all birds ot .latrasses to order, viz: Straw, Husk, Curl ed Hair and Spring Mistresses. All the above articles will be made of the best material and workmanship, and with the utmost dispatch. ian'l4'.lv WM. OSBORN. FIRE INSURANCE,. The Allen and East Penni , bo rough Mutual Fire Insurance Company of-Cumberland coun ty, incorporated by an Act of Assembly, is now fully organized, and in operation tinder the management of the following commission ers, viz: Jacob Shelly; Wm', R. Gorges, Michas Conklin, Molchuir Brenneman, Christian Stay man, Christian Titzel, Jacob H.lCoover, Lewi Hyer, Henry Logan, Benjamin 11. Musser, Ja cob Kirk, Samuel Pro Well, ;Joseph Wicker sham. The rates of insurance are as low and favor able oe any Comptin.k of tho kind in the State: Persons wishing to become, menibore are in• vited to make application to the agents of the company, who are willing to wait upon,thent at any time. ' BENJ. H. MOSSER, President. 'I'LLNRY LOGAN, Vice President) Lewis Byer, Secretary. Michael Cociilin, Treasurer. • *. AGENTS. Cumberland County.—Rudnlpli Merlin, N. Cumberland ; C. B. Hermin. Kingstown , Hen ry &axing,' Shiremanstown; Charles Bell. artiste ; Dr. J. AM, Churehlown ; Samuel Graham, West Pennaborraigh; James McDow ell, Frankford ; Mode Griffith, South ton;,Samuel Copses, Benjamin Haverstick, Mechanicsburg; John Shorrick,Lisburn ; Da vid Coover, Shopherdstown. York County.—John Bowman, •Dillsburg Peter Wulford, Franklin; John Smith, Eeq., Washington ; W. S. Picking, Dover; Daniel Raffensberger; J W.Craft,Paradisd. llarrisburg.—(looser &Lockman: Members of the company having policies adopt tei expire tan have them renewed by making appliCation td any of the Agents. Cheap It'd aVivoit, ' The B,6l.seibef fiqiiiecisporied titiother In, wise of the Beet gitality kerit,g , id Gloves, at the low pri.„o of tai es , o'Of ffiY , OW), W. , titttlgett, To Vultdoss Et Malawi's, fin at who sot building, cif *Wit 14., mooting housekeeping ,will tea sore to fin at all times an issortmedt to soleet front, Locks of oil sorts and sizmi, 'Pith braer, argil. 10, mineral and white knobr, with japanned, or plated furnitnre; butt hingesoast and wrought, window glue from Bxlo to , 20.128,bolls,seretve fie. drc. You who era about to be marricid and going to houeekoeping, wo have everything, to please. such as fanny waiter. 'end trays, ivory handled knivoe and , forks,. in pelts or by the dozen, common kntvos and forks, butter knives with pistol and Ivory handlee frying and bread pen., mouthing Iron., tub., chump, 40, ,HENRY SAXTON. follisin ;Hsieh 9, 1913. ' . Awarded to thiii,niaehine at the Fair of the Arderloori Institute, Nets 0pt4.i1452.. A pirao.ia at the Franklin Inetitute, Philadelphia. First Prethium at the State Fair; Mies, New York, arid at the Columbia and acid Rensselaer ; County (Ne* York) Fairy and a Diplonia at the Westeheiter - County Fair' at . White ' . EMI HICKOK'S PATENT IN In the present arrangement of this highly approved and valuable Mill, the labor le divided by arranging a cutting Cylinder to break the apples, and then deliver them to the lowdr Cylinders to -be reduced -to pomace— Ily-this ar rangement the work is performed faster and with much tem labor. Tho Preen Is arranged with a much larger screw than formerly, and by a very ingenious device the use of the bag Is dispensed with and the Tub made to open at will to de liver the pomace, while at the same time the Cider is left clear and the work can be done with much less Inbor than by the old method. The Cylinders aro covered with heavy sheet Zinc, both' on their peripheries and ends; the wood In them is arranged so as not to swell; and the whole work on the Mill and Press made In tho very best manner and arranged with especial view to their durability and service. No Farmer who uses the Mill 'carefully and according to directions will be disappointed, but on the other band he will find this one of the most valuable and efficient Machines on his &rm. The machine is made to run by horse, steam, or band power, and when the apples fire ground, a smell boy of 14 years of age can press the pomace with all raise. In all former times it was supposed that a largo quantity of Cider could only be made by using a ponderous machine, that slowly crushed the apples without grinding them fine. They were thou made into a massive cheese in straw, and a most severe and long pressure was required to extract a portion of the Cider, a considerable quantity being ebsorbed by the straw and the moss of pomace; and to obtain this unsatisfactory result the fanner had to take all his bands, and perhaps his Ids-horse team, and deVote a whole cloy that could have been more profitably employed, to make from six to eight barrels of Cider. To obviate the diMeulty the Farmers have heretofore labored under, this Machine has been Invented, and the statement of a few facts will protve that it Is not only the best !Nolan() of the kind in existence, but it is the most profitable that a man can have on his farm. The apples aro by this Machine grated up Into a fine pulp, or that it requires hat 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 more juice can bo obtained titan by the old piocess. sides this, it 'Only requires two bands to grind up and make into Cider a larger quantity of apples than can be possibly done on the old-fashioned machines. On this press, owing to the compactness of the pomace in the tub, and the cm blete manner In whlch it is ground, a pressure of from 3 to tons—that can easily be obtained—will produce a more favorable result than fifty tone pressure on the ordinary Entered according to Act of Eongren, In the year 1052, RECOLLECT TI-lIS IS THEE CARLISLE FOUNDRY & X A CHINE DROP. " THE subscriber continuesto irinnulact are di his Foundry'in East High street, having on hand a great itariety of good patterns. and is prepared to furnish IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS, whia will be executed M order (if not on hand,) at the shortes• notice, &with ns Cranks nod Mill Gearing, S.pur and Bevil Wheels, Gudgeons for Sow Mills, etc , Plough Costings.'Cutters, Point Shears. Wagon and Coach Boxes, Spindles, Car Wheels, Car Chairs, Steam Engines built to ordevand kincts of machinery in Paper • Mills, Grist Mills and Factories repaired at short notice. M AlSpindles dressed and turned. \ leo, Horse Powers and Threshing Machines, such ns Bevel Gear Four Horse power ; Hor izontal Gear, Four Horse Power ; Horizontal Gene Two Horse Power, Ploughs Corn Shol. lers and Corn Crushers. Threshing Machines and Horse powers repaired and Job Work done at the shortest notice. Patterns or different kinds on hand ant' made to order. . . lie also has on hand n large supply of Phila delphia and Troy Cooking Stoves, and is con. stan,ly making Cooking Stoves of various im proved prwerns, for coal or wood. Ten Plittc Stoves, Grates, &c. Repairing done to all kind. of Machinery.— All kinds of o:d Iron, Braes and Copper taken in exchange for work. ane2itf FRANKLIN GARDNER. USEFUL, FRAGRANT and GOOD. BJ. KIEiFFER has just returned from Phil; adelphia 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 - frastr - supply of Confectionaries, - Fruit, - Nina; Facets and Fancy Articles of every deserip ; lien. The attention of the Ladies is especially invited to his extensive assoriinent of Fancy Aaricles, Ladies Toilets', Fancy Soaps and Perfumes at, every variety. Gentlemn are invited to examine his fine assortment of Fancy Articles—Segars, China and Porcelain Pipes, Tobacco of all' kinds, Shaving and Toilent Soaps of superior quality, Danes. Riding and Carriage Whips, and many dther articles which more especially inters t gentlemen. A number jol superior Woollen galls on hand. The proprietor will ho very happy to have his friends cal' and examine his goods whether they may wisll to purchase or not. July 6 1853 ' II 3 KIEFFER. SPRING FASHIONS FOR 1853, GEORGE KELLER respectfully announ. Ur cos to his old Patrons and the public gen erally that ho has just received the •.:111SPRING STYLE OF GENTLE— 'Fr: MEN'S HATS, manufactured at .• one of the best establishments in • Philadelphia, to which ho invites • special attention. lie has also constantly on hand a large and varied assortment of his own manufacture as well as city made HATS AND CAPS, suitable revile season,Comprieing every vari -0).1 of Russia, Beaver; Moleskin and Silk Hats, finished in the latest style, together with a lull assortment of Caps of every shape and des cription, and at every price. He particularly invites the public to call and examine his exten sive assortment, which in style, material and (Wish, cannot be surpassed by nay in market, and which ho is able to put at prices lower than ever. fifr Remember his old stand on North Hanover street, between Humor's and Sener's ewe. ' [June lI Extensive Furniture Rooms 'FAMES R.WEAVER would respectiully el call the attention of House Keepers and the public to his extensive stock of ELEGANT FURNITURE. including Sofas, Wardrobes, Centre end other Tablbs, Dressing and plain Bureauiand every other article in his branch of business. Also, now on hand the largest as sortment of , OII4IRS in Carlisle, at the lowest prices. 'lri'ColFdis made at the shortest notice and a Hearse provided for funerals. He soils its 1 call at his establishment on north Bono ver street, near Glass's HOTEL. • N. s.—Fur niture hired out by the month or year! Carlisle, Ttlisrels 90. 11959.—ty LEATHER. 'FRIT Z.& lIEND RY, store, 29 N. 8.3 Morocco MAnulacturere, Curriere, InmyiTers, Commission and General Leather Businese, WHOLESALE Si. RETAIL. Manufactory 15.Margarctta street. setilty • . . - David. Lindreth's .." 401111CULIIIMAL AND 11011- • F. TICULTeItAL Zinplement &Seed Warehouse. No; MS, Chisnut Street; Phila. ' TIM subscriber offers for sale on aztolutiveaa• sortie ant of. ACIIIICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, HORTICULTURAL TOOL% - Garden, Grass, Field and Plower Seeds, Agricultural, Iforticultut al and Botannical PUB.LICATJQNS.',-. 1 Implement and Seed Catalogued. Landreth'e Ruin( Rogisior and Almanac for 1853; furnishr od gratis upon personal or prepaid application. LANDltlall.-- - Phila. !May 40,-154341a ~~ SILVER MEDAL PROVED CIDER MILL. Cider Press, even if the apples were ground os finely os on the improved Mill; and if the apples were merely crushed, noon the Nut Machine, it would require a pressure of one hundred tom to produce the result accomplished by this Patent Mill. The following maybe adduced as the deckled advantages of this Mill. First—ft will make more Cider than any other Press, with a given quantity of apples, in a given time, and with much lees labor and expense. Second—lt will make cleaner and sweeter Cider than any other Mill. Third—Yon can mace the Cider as you want it, and when you want It—and in quantities !roman., gallon to 6 or 10 ,• barrels. Fourth—With it you can press your Currants, Chorrioe, Berriee, Cheese Butter, Lard, and Tallow. Fifth—With it you can °axe ono-fourth of your time In making•Apple.butter. Sixth—With its nso you can at all limos have Fresh and Sweet ~Yith all the advantages resulting from the possession and use of such a machine—at a price so low that it is within the reach of all—can it be that any intelligent Farmer would do without it? . Do yqu wish to have In yourhonso at all times Cider that Is sweet and fresh, the only time it to really healthy and fit for use—and do you wish to save• a great portion of the hard labor attending the making of Apple-butter,! If so, buy this Machine, and our word for it, you will not be disappointed. This Mill is warranted superior to any other portable Mill In existence, and the Proprietor Is ready at any time, (on fair notice being 'given,) to test It will any Portable Mill that is not en Infringement on it. Farmers, examine this newly lII . IPROVED • MILL. before you buy any other. Ono great advantage of this machine over all others, Is, that it 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 be filled In tho order In which they are received, and all persona wanting them would do well to amid their ordure early, - and state at what time they want' the Mill sent. This 01111, Attended by 2 men, will, when properly worked according to directions, make 0 to 12 barrels of elder a day— and will grind alone by horsepower from 100 to 300 lmshola of epplee a day. int- The Price of the 01111 la $4O, free of freight. Ilanalsouna, PA., Play, 1863. W. 0. 32410K01L the Dletrici Court of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. ESP AND IMPROVED MIL AGRICULTURAL . THE subscribers, in addition to their extort . . .eve Grocery, have connected therewith an AGRIC.UI RAL WAREHOUSE and SEED STORE, 110, Market street, near the radioed, Harrisburg, Pa., and ore prepared to fill orders; - Ry wholesale and retail, of ell kinds of Agricultural Implements, Vegetable and Flower Seeds, &c. Country merchants with reasonable discount. to sell again. Horse-powers and threshers, Wheat.drillls and seed--planters, plows, barrows and cultiva tors,-fodder, hay„ and straw-cutter , grain fans corn -shelters. vegetable cutters, hand grain mills, clover shelters, horse rakes, churns,grind stones end improved hangings, hay, straw and manure forks, farmer's boilers, ox yokes and how, patent bow pins, cow chains, spades r hoes and rakes, post ,diggers, wheelbnrroWs, grain cradles, scytheiand scythestones, potato° drags post augurs, axes and hatchets, grain bags, grain measures, garden trowls, pruning and buddi fig knives, grass and' grain sickles, screw wrenches, pincers and, girriblets, rat and mole traps, cattle cards and horse brushes, curry combs, garden reels, cow bells, whiffle trees, guano, plaster, poudrette, bone ust, lime, gar. den, field and flower seeds. _ _ . ... A leo. a forgo and fresh 'assortment of GRO CERIES, TEAS, &c., all cheap for cash. BOYER & HALL. Lc:rtirain and produce of all kinds received n exchange for implements. April 1 3,1853.—1 v PRESERVE YOUR TEETH BY USING Zermans Celebrated Tooth Wash. rplits valuable preparation has long been used in New York and Philadelphia, where it has attained an imanense popularity, for cleansing, preserving and beautifyinE the teeth. It is an excellent remedy for sot e,soft or bleeding gums. It also imparts a delightful freshness to the mouth and agreeable odor to the breath. Read the Allowing from Dr. /Hurray. !1,,1 can, with the utmost confidence. recom• mend to the public, Zerman's Anti-Scorbutic ToothAVitsli as the-best hruse.—ln my-practice as a Dentist, I haveused and recommended it for me last five years, and have found it to give sat hfitetion in every instance, as the Wash does not contain acid, or anything injurious to the teeth or gums; but, on the contrary, is the best antiseptic n the practice, and therefore, would recommend he use or it, not only to those who wish to pre servetheir teeth and gums, and have a wholesome 'breath, but also to these who have diseased gums for teeth. The use of the Wash, for a short time, will insure a return to their healthy state. GEORGE E MURRAY, Dentist, t No - 61, S. Eloventli St., below Chestnut Phil's. Dr. Bendel, of Carlisle, says e—'• Mr. Zer man, I am Well pleased with your Tooth Wash ; it not only c'eanses and whitens the teeth without injuring them,but it cures sore or bleeding gums. ' I cheerfully recommend it to theprofesinon and public, as tlic vbry' hest preparation that can be lined for cleansing. and preserving the teeth, healing tbe gums,and giving sweetness to the breath. , JOHN NV; HENDEL, Surgeon Dentist. Price 23 cents Per bottle. Prepared only , „ Francis Zermatt, Druggist and Chemist, corner 'of Ninth and Catharine streets, Philadelphia. For sale by. SAMUEL ELLIOTT, Carlisle, Pa . octl3 Iv) A LARGE SPRING ARRIVAL! WWII surpasses in quantity quality and prices any that has ever yet bean opened in Carlisle, consisting of ithe greatest 'variety •of all kinds of Hardware, sib as, • Shoo Fin dings, Saddlery, Coach Trimmings, Paints Oils, Varnish, Glass, Nails, Files, Anvils, Vices, Bellows, Springs, Axe's, Bows, FeMies, Veneers, Cedarware, Farming Utensils, Bar and Rolled Iron, SteeLeec., 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. Pelson' in want of Hardware are Invited to cull and examine my , goods and hear my prices and you will be sat isfied where the Cheap Hardware is to be had. in - Ittly stock of WALL. PAPER is nnap prom hed.liy any in the Borough. • Thankful for the former liberal patronage, a continuance of the same is solicited by • JOHN P. LYNE. Wo#l,Side of North Hanover Street. • Carlisle. WINES AND ItIQUOTte. ' MADEIRA, Teriaritib, Malaga, Lisbon, Muscat, Grupe .Juico, Port and A nohor brnnd Champagne IViaea; Boston Rum, Ginger litandy, Cherry. Brandy, Palo• Cogniac and Dark Brandy. Holland Gin and Wine Bitters. pent CANDLES Slc per pound, Syrup and Mnlnugn JVIOLALSES., Washing Soda, superior Y Hysot,lniperial and Block , r . AS, principe, Regalia- and Cuba CIGARS,' for sale by the box or, retail. bring on your pipes and tr. , hem. ( rny2o) CH 0 1.9. TIARNI7`It.. The Best and Cheapest In the Market:Tor ramify Use. ' 200 TONS of the celebrated Munch Gap • Coal, Dauphin county, and Gold Mine Gap Coil, Schuylkill county. just received and for ' sale at pricabfrom $3,25 to $3,50 per ton: by E. BIDDLE jr. at the warehouse formerly fettled by'S. M. Hoover. W. 'Zeal can be delivered any where along • the line of the Cumberland Valley, Rail Road. • Orders by letter (post paid),prompily attended Amarchll6.) • r Tatrzir, OANDIEpi diva' FAMILY parties. Sabbath ..Okheols and Pie 1 1 14 - parties in going to the cotintty will do .welt' by calling at the cheap Drug Store of D. Wolfer, where they can be eupplied .with ar ticles at the lowest rated and of the boat qual • ity. ,DANDlES—retail price, 20, (meta pet pOnd: ' A'genentlaeor , tment of Patent Mod' - i Iclnss coratanilY on hand, jy2,o. WAREHOUSE AND SEED STORE 11.1R11Tran.E. COAL! COAL! ntif DRUG gTORE!!! outh Rano vei• Sired, Nicir Court 1!) J. K.V.P.FER.,•druggisti Would , respoct. .I,li • fitily:lnferin'tne citizens of ,Carlisle and v entity that, ha has opened anew' •' ' CDEAUC:4L , AND DRUG STORE - . • r - IS - 1 stook is entirerrii - OW - , 7 -------------------------- t, 1 witli,gr,datcit're,,j As many . of the articles i dully. uso liy,,phytticians; and fitrniltes;detcri: tte by eke and,ozphalicei ittretit. care will be t ;ten not.to v 111,4 euoliertlclee'to accumUlato. i I such qtiantitles, '' .• '' ' ' ' A. tontian is - especially invited rit'lli . e stoelcof ' Medicines; Enter:lid Oils, 0 ilii ThfOtures; Wince, ExCr3cl- Confections, Chemicals, , Ste. , Together with the above ho 11E13 a full ,ortment of ?Anis, Varnishes, •Dye—Stuflii, 1' tint and Varnish Bridles, and ~10.01.11F.ECTIONARIES every. variety. Ito hasalso on hand a olden. I assortment, of Portimieribs, Soaps,Extracts,' 'Fanby, Hair, Clothes and Fles Brublies, Supporters,' Or. ast Exhausters, Nipple Shields, Tooth Washes and Pastes ; also 'TDICINAL WINES AND BRANDIES, the best quality. SEGARS4 limn the Aim . tvana and Spanish itiMpee, of every flavor, arn one cent upwards. In order to ensure his customers against t . ..stakes during any temporaray absence of t t proprietor, the services of an experierteed s 1 co npetent assistant havolmen , secured, a itch will be felt to be important, in view of irosponsibiliiies which are known to devolve I: an the druggist. rj•PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS v II be faithfully and promptly attended to.— 'dors from -Physicians end Merchants in the c c intry will be filled with care, and at prices aa deli must, trove satisfactory. . N officinal preparations made in trtict sceorlience with the directions of the U. F, Pharmatippocia. A liberal share of public patronage is res• PI ettully solicited, Terms Cash. May It. 1953. J. KIEFFER. . ?ring & Summer Styles of Hats!l • , . ~..:....-.., --if•-i÷-a ..........,, - 1- -, ...., , n--' l " . . ~"6 . '• • • • • % . __ ' ' .. •i 1,„-..-.•-••„„=„q.. At 1 & J. ICELLE ft desire respectfolly to in- 1 TIIIr form their customers hnd friends that they a IC now SUpDiled 'with a great variety of HATS AND CAPS " fir Spring anti Sommer use In addition to a,beautiful spring style of Silk Hats and their t 1 tens , ve, assortment of light and coloured a ,lu.:11 hats they would call particulayrten t I n to their Panama, Leghorn, Chip and Straw , I I its just received from the cities. Their no el rtment is large and for beauty of style,excel- I Ince of finish and lowness of price they enn• ll t he surpassed. A largo assortment of ..;t4s, t elusively for summer wear, constantly on I nd. Also a carefu:lv selected assortment of ( HILDREN'S HATS. We most respectfully inVito the citizens of Ctrlisle and vicinity to call and examine our sfinrtment at the old stand, opposite to the 'ilelegraph Office. tray 11 IIEXICAN MUSTANG LINIFIENT. 'Through by Express. - MESSRS. A G BRAGG sit CO.L-Grarmr inisx : , We have been using your MEXICAN Dj USTANG LINIMENT with the moat per. f‘lzt success. One ol our most valuable Express -bileses-had been much troubled bylargeatvellings Of tumors on the fetlocks; they had grown lar p r than hen's eggs. Besides being disfigured hi these appendages, the limbs and joints Ap r red quite statened, swollen and Inme. We lit d tried many Li ;melds and other remedies, bl t nothing appeared to produce any enct upon We would willingly HAVE GIVEN IIWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS to have had them rt moved, and die horse restored to soundness. Chr hostler obtained some of your Liniment, and a I plied it without knowledge. A few day s ago hi called our attention to the horse, and to our s jrprise and gratification, his legs were perfectly sooth, THE TUMORS HAVING ENTIRE. r DISAPPEAItED! . We asked him brwhat origin he had effected such a remarkable cure Has reply was that he hod been using the MUS TANG LINIMENT on them about ten days, aid the result was the entire removal of the tu noes without producing any soreness or leaving a imam ' We therefcre take great itleasure in recom mending the Liniment, and shall continue to use it whenever occasion requires, in preference to any oth-r preparation, so long as it produces such rumarkahle results. June 30, 105'2. KINSLEY & CO,' Southern and Eastern express, No 1 Wall st., corner of Broadway, New York. Since the above certificate was given, Messrs risl.3y & Co have informed as that one af his drivers was thrown from his wagon in the upper mrt of the city, and very badly bruised, the 14 I gon passing over his Mly. He was taken into a !lector's (lace close by, and (TIE PHYSIC. I , N TOLD HIM TO IkE THE MUSTANG LINIMENT, ,as he lind recently tried it in a sil iilar case with great success. He did so, and all the soreness, lameness, and .itiffiless was re nd.ved, so that the next day' lie was about his business ad usual. 'NVe take great pleasure in recommending the M EXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT to all oil • friends and customers. as the•hesf article we ti ever used' lor sores, bruises, sprains. or ga Ida in horses. We have. used it extensively a. -d always effectually. Some of our men have also used it for severe bruises and sores, as well as rheumatic pains, and they_ all nay it nets like tr gm—we can only say that we have abandoned t 1..• use of any other Liniment, J. M. HEWETT-, Stable Keeper to the American Fxpress Co.. and for Ilarutlen's Express." NEW YORK,JuIy Si, 1852. We hereby cerliry that we have used the corn. p land known :is the MUSTANG•LINIMENT a: have no hesitation in recommending it as the b •it article We have ever used for the cure of swains, galls, cuts. bruises, &c on horses. All o doubt this, will please call on the undersign e !, and they will be •happy to afford all other it...et - citation in their power tis regards its efficacy, , LUTZ. DA LL & CO., Proprietors Manhattan Stage Co Extract from o toter dated SACRAMENTO CITY, CO. rug. 15,1952. believe the m usTANp LINIMENT moat excellent article. plft,i9re;lirotight:a couple o bottles with her, whicla must thank you tor. S • ACC she came here, MY 11011SEi FELL LOWN WITH ME; and injured me consider s ;1i; but broke no bones. -I had recnurre to the Mustang, and the relief, - and in law cure waa a wanialung. (Signed) 1) HANSOM. Darnel from a leper dated PITTBOUR9 . , Pa.:OvCube' . Rh, 185'2. Another circumstance which 1 naficed a few ys ago, I thought spoke highly of the virtues ! the Mustang. Being in the office of a Physi c; in of high standing, I noticed as he opened a ittor of his book•case, several bottles of Mus t t tg, alongside of which was an nsinv Mustang tile, and a two ounce prescription vial FILLED \WITH MUSTANG LINIMENT,oi, which v. is tho following directions Rub the throat tell night and morning with the Liniment, and chap a woolen cloth around it." J • r FLEMING. S. W. HAVERSTICK, Dr. S. ELLIOT, and ". I ILLIAM IL BRETZ; Agents for I; mem! Depot, No. 5. Phoenix Block, corner I and Dock street's, Philadelphia. A. 0. ANDREWS Gen. Agent. Sogars and Tobacco. . , Persons feeling thems elves disposed to in. d dge in good Begat% are requested to call at t 1 e Drug "Store of B.•J. KIEFFER, where joy may obtain an artielo which ho hesitates I. it to recommend ad titling the best in Carlisle. Persons visiting Carlisle should not leave be, fi re taking a glance at B.!: KiefTer's Drug and II temieal Store, South Hanover street. Ho has 0..1 hand a variety of fancy, articles, such as I;tir, hat, clothes, flesh and tooth brushes, co I flne bettlos,furnituro clusters, pcirtfolios, note II iper, worked and card baskets, yleiting cards aid cases, a fine variety of forts:*aocordeons, . .3. The ladies aro invited to call and examine i ;eerier Matte. Call soon; as 110 redetermined I ; sell bargains. g' ; B. 7., KI EFFER, July 20, 1953. - . S. Hanover af., WALL PAPERS. subseribor just now .receiving end opening 'fin unparalleled ' assortment .of WALL PAPERS. Those desirous °lnane. laming 'the interiors of their old. dwellings, into now ones, and giving' additional embet irhnienti to their now ones,'at a comparative it trifling coat, will do wall toad! and examine tr loan sell thorn from 64 elle upwards. he- Itembre the old ,stand, East.Malti at opposite igilby's Store. By the way. I would say to' Otago who also want to improve the exterior of llieir ,houses, . that :I can furnish them with , VetherilPsphre andfresh ground WhitO Lead, I/gather wit various , or colours, bi oc ;,, r „: I i.ge, yellow. various shades of green, &e:t in I hort avorything.ealeulated to adorn and dee- Irate your mansions, . ,- mar 2 ; IIENRY SAII,TOIsn r :_ttouegtocinent '4N • • (- : or. E t COULD [SI . JCPESHOI: TO A. FIOTJ. ' *.l 64 'Chestnut St., Stvuins'e, Btaldjs, SI VE-Music Publialielyand,Denl' 'KJ akin Musical Instrutnenis of, every dc• • ' Exchisive ogont fort to sale of Billet, Davis ;Fg Co's Patent Suspension Bridge /Cohan and other P IA NUS, L. Gilbert'sliondoir Pianos Melodeons, Mar. tin's Guitars, Harps, Violins, Sheet Music, Music Books, &e. Residents of the country will be supplied by .mail or otherwise with music they may wish, he low as if parehased„in person. Having one of the largest Steeks.in the United States, Ii Jcel confident of satisfying all whu May favor me with d call. or order. peelers in Music supplied on the most 'limn' 'terms. Pianos to let. Second-bond Pianos for solo. ,mny 201853 13/) KRUPP'S ESSENCE OF COFFEE mANuFAcTurtml and for ' sale by ELI KRUPP, No 635, North Third street, Ph ladelphia,is warranted to render ent:re satis faction, and is beyond doubt the beat and most wholesome proparathrt of 'Coffee excl. known.-,-- ,One package ,at 'l2l cents WILL SAVE four 'pounds of ordinary Coffee. Try it and be con- , vinced,--A number of Essences of Coffee were &pollard at "the Franklin institute in 1852. and the decided Krupp's to be TILE BEST in the exhibition. Friends, it you. wish to enjoy a good, cheap and healthy Cup of Coffee procnre Krupp's Essence of Coffee. It is for sale by nearly 411 the principal Grocers and PrOggists throughout the Grilled States. April 20,1853. Window Shades, Cdrpets and Oi Clothe. 3'. STIIIVART DEVITT/ A T 223 North 2cl Street, above'• W r Philadelphia, would most respectfni ly call the attention of his mends and the public in general, to his lure and well se ,elected stock of Cuip'rt, , Oil Cloths, Mailings, Window Shades, Door .4lats, Stair Rods, Pi ano Covers, Caters 'Corsa 'Mailings, Iron, yards wide, for Public Houses, Counting tiousee, &e. Also—to my branch Store, 13e, Spring' Gar den Street, above Sib „ ; COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, -Located N 0 .12.7 .Balrimore Sttect,.Bcdtimore,..2lfd. . The ostensible object of this - Institution is to place in the reach of individuals proper facili ties for obtaining' a thorough end practical Mercantile Education. Nothing indeed has been omitted that is calculated to produce the desired result. The rooms of the College are well fitted — u — iPl conveniently arranged, and situated in the most desirable part of the City. Connected thereto is a Commercial Library, and triis, in connection with familiar Lectures on Law and Mercantile Spienco, is a matter of the highest importance To all who desire to become Atcountants of the first order, and oc— cupy Stations of profit and responsibility. A young, man can here obtain a more correct knowledge of general business matters in a iew weeks than can be acquired -in as many years in any one Counting Room. The course of study embraces Double Entry Book keeping, and its adaptation to various departments of Commerce and Trade, Mercan tile calculations taught according to the most approved methods. Practical Penmanship, com bining rapidity of execution with beauty of construction. Lectures on Mercantile Law, upon various important Mercantile subjects beside many other points necessary for a book keeper or business man to understand. 'The time necessary for art industrious student to complete the course varies from 5 to 8 weeks. There being no vacation, applicants con enter at any time and attend both day and evening. Examinations are held at stated periods and Diplomas awarded to those who g•aduate.— For terms, &r., write and have a Circular for warded by mail. March, 23. 1853. ly. MST RECEIVED! A PRIME article of Sugar ;Raisins at 181 conts,per pound, Bunch do, a good article, at 15 cents, Citrons, Mace, Spices, Brandies, Lemons, Oranges, Preserved Fruits, Dates, ' Sugared and Dried Prunes, Figs, Tamarinds, Crackers, &c &c, in connection s"ith ell kinds of. Confections . - ries, all of which will be disposed of on the most accommodating terms. Juno 1, 1852 B, J. KIEFFER.T. saw MILL. • THE undersigned owning a largo Steam Saw Mill, recently built, on an improved plan, with a circular saw capable of sawing with groat rapidity, located three miles west of Pie peitown,Cumborland county, at the hope of the South Mountain, on Spruce Run, and having in possession near one thousand acres of the best timber land, in the SOuthern purl of Penn sylvania, pre now prepared to saw and furnish Inuiber to order, at the shortest notice of the various deaeripticins used for mechanical pur poses. They can furnish frame stuff for, barns and houses of any length and size that may be required, weather-boarding, flooring, and fen cing boards, poplar and oak boards and plank, shingle and plastering lathe, oak and cheinut shingles, coepor . staff. pitch pine pelts, and chestnut rails and posts. They have now on hand several thousand feet of lumber, cheanut rails and poets for fence, oak Eind pine wood by the cord, and cen engage ar be delivered in its season several hundred curds of cheanut , orilt . bath for tanning purposes. The proprietors having availed ) thern)elvcs of the natural advantages of their lolien, which abounds in a Variety of the finest timber, and having also p prifetical knewledge of the business, are entible'd to furnish lumber lower ,yo the citizens of Cumberland count . ? than.efifn be done by a similar establishment. —and qa.they wish all expect to, do a largo business, will spare no pains to accommodate the public at the shortest notice. Tho various descriptions of lumbar: will be delivered in Ciirliele or elsewhere an may be desired. All orders addressed to the proprie tors, Divot, & Haskell, living in Papertown, or to Wm. D. Seymour, jr. in Carlisle, will secure prompt attention: DIVEN, HASKELL & SEYMCUR. Nov. 10,1 y- .. . _,... ~ . 110 USE ao 111 r -.LOT FOR SALE or RENT. • THE subscriber offers for sale the BRIER HOUSE and Lot, 25 feet front by 240 It deep, now.occupied by Mr. Henry goner, in North Hanover street. The house and all the im provements are nearly new. The,dwelling contains thirteen coiled rooms, including dou ble, parlors, Attached is a • cistern. Smoke House and itable. For further 'information apply next door,tci , thcipremises to, • J R.WEAVER;. • Jule 13 1853 OMMONTOWN 'PROPERTY FOR SAE. THE subscriber 'efferent private sale 11 lot of ground, situate . in Churchtown; Comb. co.; 93 feet in fret by,200 feet deop„having thereon• erected o doubliiro story FRAME LING HOUSE; 30 loot in front by 24 deop;:wlth eight rrooms and Swo kitch ens. The bousele newly built and well finished throughout.' • • Also a lot - adjoinirig, the above, on 'which erected a two story : Frame House, -20 ft square; now coma as a Cabinet Maker's Shop, but cor k be easily converted intOlk dwellingloueo. It is a good stand for the above.or any other bus{ inees. For terms, which will be made easy' enqiiire of the Subscriber in Carlisle.. .; JAMES a:WEAVES., ,~l i ~.t.411i f ~.:. -_ • MYERS 7 •.EXTRACT"OF' . III3CK ROSE, 'An DkUalliahle Remedy foi‘ all ScrOjuloua Dia. ‘ Sad Rheum, Sick Bead ache,' tlanecr',, .11'u'raing. Sore Mouth, ; ------- ifffil':Geffer'efl — Lrelility, and a: a Purifier of the Blood it is ••• ' • Uncgualled,' , . • The Rock Rose hae.goined'a 4eputittion,iik borne nod abroad. which no ethei medicine line ever dnno in the' lame. length of time. Awarding to the ,opiniune.:oleininent mane, the Rock Rome Mint is untleulled in Curlitg Scroftila,in Its Various Format STATEMENT OF REV. E. R. IVARREN, , . (Pastor, of the 2d Baptist Churel,',New London,. Cl.'), relative to Myerii' Extract Rose. To The American Public. As my name has been used in ~z onnectitin "with recommendations of Mr. Myers' Reek. Rose Syrup, in various advertisements by the manufacturer, I beg leave to make the follow ing statement pith reference to my acquaint. sore with the remedy and tests to which I have subjected it, and the reasons for having intro , duced it to the noticolof Private - Mends in the community in which I reside, long before the medicine was advertised. I make this state ment freely, because I hove,' as a principle, withheld my name from all patent medicines, and sedulously obstemed from-recommending them to the public, believing them frequently the spawn of quackery and humbu g , and as tending to increase, instead of lessening human = disease end Buffering.' Suck, I tear, is the charariter of a large portion of the patent pana ceas of this medicine making age. "Their name is legion," and from their influence, la from the demoniacal spirits, we have reason to pray for a safe deliverance. The First Test.—l bad myself suffered oc casionally with sudden attacks of Sick Head : ache, and Billions Diarrhea, and I had sought a great variety of curative agents to but little purpose ; and suffering from this diseese (diar rhea) et this time, I deterriiined to test the new ' Syrup.first upon myself. The results were be• pond my. expectations. It was a powerful alterative, and tire morbid action of tire eystern was changed, rind the 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 bleeping—health. This 'test wan not determined in it week, or a month; but 1 took four or five bottles in perhaps as many months. Since that time I have suffer ed hut slightly from these derangements. My Sick Headache is entirely Cured. Other Tests.—Fiuding 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 a child, some eight years of age. This child was severely afflicted with a Scrofula humor, of a very severe typo, the humor Showing itself on all parts attic surface, and then suddenly dis appearing.' TIM Child - Was very sick, and it was thought doubtful whethershe would live, The humor resembled black specks of mortiffed " flesh. In addition to some other remedies, gave the child this Syr up for about six weeks, whan elicited sufficient strength to go out to school occasionally. The swelling of her limbs ceased, and she was restored to heelth. The family feel- that they owe her life; with Gud's blessing, to my remedies: This test satisfied mo that the Rock Ruse possessed Specific powers for Scroful , us kV mots. 1 then tested it in cases of Cutaneous Eruptions, in Measles, Chicken Pox..CancOT, Stire Mouth, Erysipelas,Salt MICIIIII, Piles,llco. In all these cases with perfect SUCCESS., Aflet testing this Syrup for more than a Year, I wrote Mr. Myers (October 7th, 1850) maimed. astically, not expecting my letter would ho published, that his Syrup wasn " Pankorite," althealing, and I gave. trim the result of its operations in several instances. 1 stated' in 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 att Scrofula, &c.: that in Dyspepsia it acted with wonder ful efficacy." My opinion of its value for the above named diseases, remain unchanged, and the sanae!nii when I wrote Mr Myers in Oct. 1850.Aido not recommend it for all the We of oud,`Buffering humanity ; but I unhesitating. ly say, that,as a remedy for Scrofulous affec tions I believe it superior to any known curl tive agent. It has been sufficiently tested by d.imestic practice to establish its adoption to extensive', usefulness in mitigating human suffering and removing diseases. .. But What is the Bock- Rose ? The following history of the Roche Rose plant• and its medicinal properties, we take from the New Haven Palladium, March 1852. "The increased interest manifestoin the Rock Rose plant, in consequence of tl e many wonderful cures effected by Myers' Co npound 1 - E - xtractuf - Rock - Rose - ,'• calls for a brief-history of it, in urder,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 following descrip tion old : nt It is entirely different from the common Rose. It is a red•stenitni d, oblong Ica t plant, having•a bitter taste. In addition to remark able peculiarity of the plant, of hearing two crops of flowers in one season, it also has ano ther interesting and heantiful property. Dr. Eaton says, that in the months of No vember arid December, he has seen hundreds of I.lteso plants, sending out 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 authentical description of it, tho reader is referred to Triricy and Gray's itlotan. teal works. Its Medical History and Properties Are far the moat important, since upon these depends its value to the community. Dr, Eou don says that in„1199, it wits sti valuable in England, tlidt it was cultivated Irom.seeds. Ever' ince 1806,- Professor-Ives of. Yule Cl.. lege, has habitually used It with great success n Scrofula and Chronic diseases, and 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 Sercfulo and Cutaneous die. cases." Dr. Whitlow. a See' ch flutanivt of notoriety, while travelling in America in 1814, lot t ed ite use in Canuda. Returning to employed it in medicating hie bathe, which bccunie greatly,cclebrated for the cure of shill lor diacoecii. • Dr. J. H. Thompion, of the same place, pro scribed it in had coma of Scrofulous patients at Wills'Hospital. His success attracted the attention of senior physiciarahr Ile report, the follo*Ang reniarknble Cave of Y , /rTitte swelling of the him. in February, 1814 :-The lid was seven years old, and bad the disease, three years. The bone woe dislocated both upward end outward. There was a large opening in the hip leading to the bone; into which I could thrust my finger. I counted three ulcers.' He had been under nevem' physiciinv, who hnd given him up, I ordered a decoction of Rrck Rose. In two days leis night sweats ceased: I !lain ordered a teanpoonfutet Rock Hose three 'times a day. Thirty nine days after lie wan entirely' well,. Dr. Webb, of Madison, Ct. testifies to the value 041144 Rose, as evinced in the cure tit numeroua•Ases of the Scrofula; esyucially in cbildreq. ' mariefoiligrelPll Franklin & Co., New Haven, Ct. • * Mr. Warren,though a minister of the Goa peb. has' fota,,period •uf IS yearn, given. Wen.. lion to the - sublecCof medical science, to qual• Ify him to adminiFter to the sick, in connection 'With his pastoral duties,. . .• • . . . . EDWIN It. WARREN . . , Nets London. April 2, 1853. Agents in Cumberland County..-8. W. llov eretick, S. BIWA end W, A• Heise, , a disk; Ilaverstiek & Strohm Kingstown; J. Swisher, Mechanicsburg; M. Shiremanstown ; Eppley & Ernst, Cedar-Spring; J. Bighorn Siertett'S'thiP ;•Thomas Gresmin. Plainfield J. 11. Heron, NeaSsille ;" :CM Wiley,•Green • Spring ,Wheiiry & Eiamehower. Newburg ;W. D,' 000, Shippensburg ; Rusiel & , Dice; DiOlitson r Alestandb);.&. , Mullen;Paportoivn pr; it. H . chdriAtOn, l'itvrellancouv. „.. .„ EPILEPSY - -AN BECURED. , iLalte's :CoiXtpciuicid, ;.FOR THE CUBE OP' • . Eint;gl)BY .OR Errs ! re pet : forming more wonderful ewes than any other medicine yet known or before the pteldw. PRICE FIVE DOLLARS A BOTTLE. "I It hrcprictor lies in his possessian numerals? certilientesonirrating.lhe Astonishing and Miraculous Cures! effected by ibi.'nedicinc:ii directs ntt . eutitm to the folldwlng only, to 116 SUI e those n ho arc so nn_ fortunate to be afflicted %%jilt the territds disease heretofore regarded incurable, that Lsan's pre , partition XS ALSIOST IPFALLI➢LE IN ITS CURE! From Mrs. Hrorks, widow of Maj. Jne. Pranks, late of Conneaut, st • CONNEA.U'T, Feb. 9,1853. Mr. Z. LANE—Sir: Please send me another bottle of Fit Medicine, as I do not like to be svitbout it on hand.. Al lien I eommencred gin ing the medicine to my son Etlptr, he had h um one to three tits per day. He has now ink°, the me dicine over five months, and has bad, I think, hut Iwo' fits in that t me, nod those very light. His body and mind are very much improved; and by the blessing of God, 1 feel that the medicine will restore his body and mind to their wonted activi ty. EWA:2B ) ears old, end has had fits. fryer 12 years, which !rave been very frequent, and very tiestructit e to his constitution and mind -Hun dreds of dollars have been expended for medicine to "cone FIT., " but nothing has relieved him un til he used your medicine. ltespectfully yours, POLLY 1311OOKS. From Judson Landon, County Simerimenclent of the 4.slitabitle County Intit•mary. KINGSVILLE, Feb. 4,1803. Z. LAKE—Sir: Please send a few more bottles of your "Fit Medicine 0 I may not need it, but think sailer to keep it on hand. Your me , (Heine has done wonders. I gave it to Miss Jane Delano; she has land fits for 26 years, brought on by having the measles when but rour,) eon's old, 'which could not be:brought out to the surface.— A flee takingdhe medicine ft few days, 611 E BAD A 11110 CLOP OF MEAOLEs, and has had no fits since. sh o h a d fits or symptoms almost daily. She end her father concur with me in saying that we be . - hove the meriicine hue or will work n perfeeecure. I also gave the medicine to Miss June ll•mder tiOn and . Ails Corby, who have lied tits almost daily; for a number of year's Their fits have censer], and I believe the medisine will have the desii•ed eheet. Much money hes been expended by the friends of Milt aboVeytatients for doctoring, all to no purpose. The cure was left for your medicine to perform, and t.ean cheerlully recom mend It as a valuable discovery. Respectfully yours. JI!DSON LANHO.N, Superintendent A slitalrula Co. I tifirnumv. Prepared and sold at wholesale by Z. LAKE, Conneaut,' Ohio. F WELLER, traveling agent. Sold .by S W Hoverstick ' ; Carlisle EII Thomas, Mechanicsburg ; H W Gross, Harris burg. Oct 5-Iy* Beecher's Matchless Cordial.. IVHIS medicine has novel known to fail in it curing Cholera Morbus, in !rem 10 to 15 minutee• ' Cholera In(minim, or Bummer corn . plaints of children, Dysentery, Diarrhea, &c., in from ly to 24 hours. It is certain arid ruin under all circumetonzes, having been fairly tested in vpwardsjof four burtdrt d tsecs IA ab out a sinule failure. Let every family provide itself with at least .one bottle 01 this invaluable remedy. Try it, and it m ill recommend it,eit. It is prepared upon purely scientific principles, and cannot be justly termed a quail mt unless science be quackery. For sale by B - . J.KIEFFER, Druggist, South Hanover Street, A few doors south of the Couyt 'louse, June 32. 1833. Carlisle. iCTOR YOUR SEL,F—PRIVATE- Iot. 25 cents, b) means e POCKET _MSC LT 'ICS, or, Every One OWN PHYSIAN ! tc thirty. Sixth Edi. with one hundred-en ngs, showing Private tses and Mallbrma of the Generative :to, in ever) shape orm : to which is ad. nses of Females, in. s sally. (see page 100), - . ,ng 0, . mgbea, ap-.....tice to married peo ple, or those contemplating marriage. By I% M. YOUNG, M. D., Graduate of the University of Perinsyl,vonia, Member of the Royal - College of Surgeons, London, and Honorary Member 01 the Hhilndelphia Alsdiens society. The various fOrms 01 Secret Diseases, Seminal Weakness, Diseases o 1 the Prostrate Gland, Impotency, soli. tory habits of youth, are faithlully described, and all the recipes given in plain Initguag, The chapter no tel and Seminal Weakness is worthy of perti color attention, mid should he read by every one. Young men who have heeu unfpr motile in contracting disease, previous to placing yourselves under the care of any doctor, no mat. ter what his pretensions may be, get a copy of of this truly.valuable cork. Sea Captains and persons going to sea, should possess Dr. Young's Treatise on Marriage, the Pocket itsculapius, or Every one His own Phy sician. he — asitavord -fo-prelebra copy of the fr.sculapius to his el ild. [Luis), save him from nn early grave. Let no young man or 11.01T1(111 eider into the sect et ObliClllll , llB of married life; will ont,retiding the picket hies eulapius: Let no one suffering from a lisclatied cough, pain in the side ; restkas nigl ls. tient - ins feelings, and the whole train of Dyspeptic sensa tions, 111111 given up by their physician. be an. other moment without consulting She ilisenla dius. Have the frl2lTlCd or those about to be married any impediment, read this trrly useful Book, as it has been the means of sot ing thou. sands of unfortunate creatures from the very jaws of death. Upwards of a MILLION copies of ibis celebrated w ork has been sold in this notion y and Europe since lan, as hen the first cif loon Wll5 166111111. . _ Cr . Any person sending TWENTY-FIVE cents enclosed in a Ictter, will receive nne copy of this book by mail ; or five copies will be sent for 31. Address I),. WILLIAM YOUNG, No. 152 Spruce Street, Philadelphia," l'ost paid. Wwenty yenrs procure in the city of Philadel plcertantly entitles pr. Young to the. confi dence of then lifted, tingghe n.ay be consulted on any olihe *Plunges delfiVited in IA Mit sot publications, at his afire 152 Spruce Sitoct, every day between,9 rind 3 o'clOck, (Sunda) t.• cepted) and. persons at soy distance can consult Dr. Young by letter, PflfiT PAID. Cumberland Valley Institute. A select Boarding*lvol embracing two distinct and seperate Departments, Male 4.7 7 emale. • REV. J. S. LOOSE, A. M. Principal. /VMS Institution will hereafter occupy the 1. new and, Commodious edifice just erected for iM . accommodation. The butldingos,pc culiiiEty adapted to meet the wants of hells de partments. The rooms are large and well eniilnted, and the Ohole house is warmed with a heated air furnace. vLieh is eipecially healthful. It is located on ,an eminence near the °ler. °ugh of Mechatticsburg,Sunibcrland C,t4pesty, Pa., midi ample groan dr handsomely laid out and ornamented, surrounding it ; invithig to physical exercise and to amusement in the open air.f Every facility . for an accomplished aid classics' education is here °Meted nuni can lie found at any similar Institution in this State. '.TERMS. Board and Tuition, per scasian, 400 00 Music and Ornamental Branches, extra • ' The Summer Session wilt open on the 24:1 c May. and continuo, twenty one weeks., • BOARD Or INSTRUCTORS Rev: J. S. Loose, A. hl.,Protescor of Mora Science and Ancient Languages, Henry . Com fort, Assistant ; Miss L. C. Walker, Frincirml of Female Department and teacher of Music, Mies--Assistant; Mr. Edward Fells, ,Professor of Moilmn,Langungea ; .1. S. ller oing,M. D., Lecturer on i'llyatology and Laws of Ilealth. ' For." Circulars" containing references and urthcr partleulord address the rrincipalo Mechanicsburg, Cumberland Co., Pa. March 30 1853: ' ROBERT; B. staxxxx; ABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER North IlanoverStrset, aadnest door to:Glass's ' • ' ,THE undersigned,would respectfully,inlorm the citizens of Carlisle and the public gener ally, thathc,now has on-hand a large and ele gant assortment of FURN mum.% consisting in part of Wardrobes, Card and other Tables, Sofaa,:Bureaus, Bedsteads,: plain and fancy sewing'Btands, .k 6 manufactured of the best matertarand quality ularranted.Mans , Also a general-assortment of CHAIRS - et the -lowest prices.: Vonitiatt Blinds made to ortler,'and repairing promptly attended to. Coffins made at the shoftestriotice, and 'having a splendid hearse he will 'attend tuner= als in town or country. il . rltentember the stand— noxi 'door 'to IL Glass . * Hated, , .. ztos24' ' R. 13; SMILEY. ~ II N II