eroielp ‘ ,4 doubtful ponere, 4sven—under the prefigure of the minim of concedod tornpiga• r, advantage and apparent temporary eapedi• ey. . • . . •,. . , . Theeirtimum of federal goveriUrioni; corn ' patibls withi the Maintenance of national, unity and efficient action in our- relations with the root of the world, should afford tile' rule and measuce,orecritstruction of our powers under the general clauses-of the constitution. A spirit ofstriet deference to the sovereign rights and - dignity bf' evory - Statei rather - than - a dis position to subordinate. the States into a pro vincial relation to the centrel authority, should characterize all our exorcise of the respective ' powers temporarily vested in us as a Bacilli trust from the generous confidence of our con. 'AileenEs. ~ ' In like manner, as a manifestly iridispensa He condition atilt; perpetuation of the Union, and of the re filiation of that magnificent national, future adverted to, does the duty be come ioOrly ' till'oogOr and clearer upon us, as ' 'citizen!' of the Boveral States, to cultiVato a fraternal and affectionate spirit, language, and conduct, in regard to other States, and in re lation to the varied interests, institutions and habits of sentiment and opinion, 'which may respectively characterize ~them. Mutual for. ben -ante, resjiect, and noninterference in our personal action as citizens, and an enlarged exorcise of the most liberal princidles of corn ity in the public dealings of State with State, whether in legislation or in the execution of laws, aro the means to perpetuate that confi dence 'and fraternity, the decay of which a more political union, on so refire scale could ' not long survive. In still another point of view, is nn impor tant practical duty suggested by this consid oration of. the magnitude of dimensions, to. which our political system, with its corres pending machinery ofgovernment, is so rapid. Iy ex.tancling.t , With increased vigilance does it require us to cultivate the cardinal virtues of public frugality and official integrity and purity. Public affairs ought to be so con• ducted thatsettled conviction shall pervade the entire nipn, that nothing,short of the highest ton and standard of public morality i t marks every part of the edmiriistration.and legislation oldie general government. Thus will the federal system, whatever expansion limo and progiess may give it, continuo more and more - deeply rooted in the love and con fidence of the people- Tnat - wiietkonotny,which is as far re m wed ficim parsimony as from corruFt and corrupting extravagance—that single regard for the public good, which will frown upon all attempts to approach the treasury with insidious projects of privaleinterests cloal_c ed under public pretexts—that sound Metal administration, which in the legislative de partment guards against the dangerous tfq - rt Mations incident to overflowing revenue, anti in the executive. maintains an unsleep ing watriliffilness against the tendency of all n iii 9,1.1 expenditure. to extravagance— while they, re admitted elementary political duties, may, 1 trust, be deemed as properly adverted to and urged, in view of the more impressive sense rifthat nece6sity, which is d i reotly suggested by the considerationsnow presented. Since the adjournment of Congress, the Vine President of the United States has passed from - Abe 'scenes of earth, without having entered upon tho duties of the station to which he had been called by the voice of hia.countrymen—_ Having occupiedohnost continuously, for more than thirty years, a Beath) one or the other of. the two Houses of Congress, and having, by his singular purity slid wisdom, secured unbounded., confidence and universal respect, his failing health was watched by the nation with - painful soliCitude. His loss to the country, under all the circumstances, has been just ly regaided as irreparable. In compliance with the Act of Congress, _0L61arch.2,1853, the oath of Alice was ad, ministered to him on the 24th of that month, at .Ariadne estate, near Matanzas, in the - ialand of Cube; but his strength gradually . declined, and was hardly sufficient to ena ble him,to return to his home in Alabama, where on the eighteenth day of April, in the most calm and peaceful way, his long and eminently useful course-was terminated. Entertaining unlimited confidence.in your in telligentand patriotic devotion to the pub lic interest, arid being conscious of 'no mo lives on my , part which are not inseparable' (from honor, and advancement of my cairn ' try, 1 hope it may be my privilege to de serve end secure.'not only,your cordial co ' operation in great public measures, but also those .relations of mutual confidence and regard, which it is always so desirable to cultivate between members of coordinate branches of the Government. FRANKIAN PIERCE. WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 5, 1853. Plaisifield Classical Academy . -Aar Carlisle, Pa. 111111 E 15th. Session (five_months) will com l. 'nonce Nov. 7th. The buildings nro new and extensive (one erected last Full). The situation is all that can be desired fur health fulness and rribral purity Removed from the excitement§ of Town or Village th' Student may hero prepare for College, Mercantile pur suits, &c. • All the branches are taught which go to form a liberal (ducat on. A conscien tious drieeharge - Of duty has Bemired, under Providence. the present flourishing condition of the lnstitutloh. Its future prosperity shall be maintained hy.the same means. , Terms—Board and Tuition (per i l P • • session),. 850 00 For Catalogues with full information address R. K. BURNS, Principal Bt.:Proprietor. Plainfield, Cumb, Co., Pa. WHITE HALL ACADEMIC'. Three miles West of Harrisburg, Pa: HE SIXTH SESSION will commence on Monclaai.:the seventh of Novemher next. Parents and .Guardiane and others interested' ars requested to inquire into the meths of this Institution. The situation is retired, pleariant, healthful and convenient of access; the course of instruction is extensive and thorough, and the accommodatiuntkaie ample... •: Instructors. ;t1.3 D. Denlingeißrincipal,fand teacher of Lan 'guages and Mathematics. Dr. A. Dinsmore, M., teacher of Ancient Languages and Natural Science. . E• 0. Dare, teacher, of Mathematics and Natural Sciebeta. Hugh Coyle, Teacher'. of Music. T. kirk White, teacher of Plain and lima:. mental Ponniunshili. . Tame. Boarding, Washing,.and Tuition in English pdr adetilon (5 months), Instruction in Anciont or Modern Languages. «inch, ; 3 00 Instrurrienttil'Mueic, 10 00 For Circulefliind Other information address • ' • ' 'D. DENLIN GEI2, Iltirrisburg, sop? THE POLITEOHNIO COLLEGE: Of the State of Pelinnylyenia: • •• South West Coinir of Market Street and 'West Penn Square, Philadelphia.' THIS Colleke, incorporated by the Legisla ture,-April, 1553; is designed to afford a dm- ProfessiOnal Education to students inten ded for ENGINEERING,. MINING. AGRICULTURE and the Mectuotidix. and CHEMICAL ARTS. The Trustees announce that the Lectures on Chemistry and its application- 1 to din Arts will De commenced in 'th?: Lecture Room of,the College by PrgE:Atiten, L. KENNFIDY Mire.; Tuesday Novembe: let, at 12 o'clock M.. and be continued 4:0 Mondays, - Tuesdays, There. days and Fridays, throughout session. : The Analytical Laboratory is also opedlor Students in Practical Chemistry ' MATTHEW`NEWKIRIL.I' ;Pres'k Board of Trustetie.' 4 '• JOHN IttoTJOYIZE, • • • Trustee in Cumberiand county JAS. HAM ILTON, Esq.w, .••• • (nov2's3 •• • . . ortuncrovtisrm PROrmiarr. -171:4:13ALE. , THE Subscrikar,offers at private ealealot ground, situatelo Qttarehtowo, Comb; co„03 feet in frrnt by 21Y0' fee( deep, having thereon erected a double:l i sle!) ' 'Story FRAME .13W81,.;, LING Pi, 30 toot in front by. 24, pop deep, with eight. toome 'and two lutetv ens.. Tito hosoile newly,bullt and ell finished throughtilit, Also lot adjelning"fhp above, on which is erected a two story Frame House, 20 ft square, .now used as a Greif Maker's Shop, but can be easily convect jrintO a dwelling house. f is a good e l and' r..the above or any other bus iness. For tortilla, which will be made oney; . enquire df the subscriber. in Carlisle. sug3ltf JAMES R. WEAVER, ''SILVER . MEDAL , Awarded to this Machlite at the Pair of the American buil nte, Pileti.Ynrk; Oct. 1862. . Diplomicat the Pranillrilinaitnte, Phlledelphin. , larat •Preniiura at the State irate, CticaiNesi York and at the Columbia aid lierieselaer County (New-York) Fait* and a Dlidor- In the preeent arrangement of this highly appiroved and valuable mill; the labor is divided by arranging a cutting Cylinder to break the apples, and then deliver them to the lower Cylinders to be reduced to pomnco. By this ar rongement the work is performed faster and with much lees labor. The Prose in 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 bo done with much less labor than .. . .. . .. .. . by the old method. The Cylinders are covered with heavy sheet Zinc, both on their peripheries and ends; the wood In them is arranged so as not to swell; and the whole work On the Mill and Press made in the very best manner and arranged with especial view to their durability and service. No Farmer who uses the lilill carefully and acconiing to directions will be disappointed, but on the other hand he will find this one of the most valuable and efficient machines on his farm. The machine is made to run by horse, steam, or hand power, and when the apples are ground, a small boy of 14 years of age can press the pomace with all ease. In all farmer times it was supposed that a large quantity of Cider could only be made by using 'eponderpusi 'Machine, that slowly crushed the apples without grinding them fine. They wore then made into a massive cheese in atm!, and a most severe and long pressure was required to extract a portion of the Cider, a considerable quantity being absorbed by the straw and the mess of pomace; and to obtain this uniatiefactory result the Burner bad to take all his hands, and perhaps his six-horse team, and devote awhole day that, could have been more profitably employed, to make from Mx to eight barrels' f Cider. To obviate the difficulty the - Farmers have heretofore labored under this Machine has been invented; and the statement of a few facts will prove that it is not only the best klathine of the kind in existence, but it is the most profitable that a man can have on his farm. The apples are by this Machine grated up into a fine pulp, or that it requires but a cornparatively light pressure, , and that but a minute or two, to extract all the Cider, it ' being ascertained by practical experiment that One Fourth more juice can be obtained than by the old process: Be sides this, it only requires two hands to grind -up andrunice into Cider a larger quantity of a les than can bo possibly done on the old-fashioned machin fl. On this press, owing to the compactness of the pomace n the tub, and the com plete manner In which it is groan, a pressureof from 3 to to tons—that can easily be obtal —will produce a more favorable result than fifty tons pressure on the ordinary Mitered aceorillag to eat of Centres., In the year 1852, In RECOLLECT THIS IS TI-lEI CARLISLE FOUNDRY &,,MAOHINE SHOP. MIRE subscriber continuesto manufacture tit bin Foundry in' East High street, having on hand a great variety of good patterns, and is prepared to furnish IRON AND BRASS. CASTINGS, which will be . execuied to order' (if not on hand,) atthe shortes• notice, such as Cranks and Mill Gearing, Spur and Bevil -Wheels,- Gudgeons for Saw Mills, &c., Plough Castings. Cutters, Point Shears, Wagon and , Coach Boxes, Spindles, Car Wheels, Car Chairs, &c. Steam Engines built to order and repaired. All kinds of machinery in Paper Mills, Grist Mills and Factories repaired at ,ahom-notice. Mill Spindles dressed and turned. Ilso, Horse PoWers and Threshing Machines, ! ,such as Bevel Gear Four Harts power Hor izontal Gear Four Horse Power ; Horizontal Gear Two Horse Power, Ploughs Corn Shol lers and Corn Crushers, Threshing machines and Horse powers repaired and Job Work dont. at the shortest notice. Patterns of differents kinds on hand ane made to order. Ho•also has on hand a largo supply of Phila• delphia and Troy. Cooking Stoves, and is eon stamly making Cooking Stoves of verioue im proved patterns, for coal or woods. Ten Plate StoVes, Grates, &c. Repairing done to all kinds of Machinery:— All kinds °fold Iron, Brasstind-Ccipper taken in exchange for work. • ." aur2ltf FRANKLIN' GARDNER. USEFUL, FRAGRANT and GOOD. ro J. KIEFFER has just returned from Phil: adelphia with an additional supply of fresh DRUGS, which in connection with hie former 'stock will make his establishment complete in this department. In addition to the•above ho has tilso opened a fresh supply or Confectionaries, Fruit, Nuts, Peseta and Fancy Articles of every descrip tion. 'rhe-attention of the Ladies is especially invited to hie extensive assortment of Fancy Aaricles, Ladies Toilets', Fancy Soaps •,and Perfumes of every variety. • . Gentlemen, ' are .. invited assortment of Fancy Articles—Segue, China and Porcelain Pipes, Tobacco of all kinds, Shaving and Toilent Soap's of superior quality, Canes, Riding and Carriage Whips, and many other articles which more especially Micro t gentlemen. A number of superior (Woollen Netts On howl. . The Proprietor will ho very happy to have his friends cal! and examine his goods whether they may wish to'purchase or not. . July 6 1833 • 13 ICIE.FFER. SPRING FASHIONS FOR 1853, EGRGE KELLER respectfully. announ. Vices to his old Patrons and the public gen orally that hd has ju st received tho 4-111, SPRING STYLE *OF GENTLE-, - . 4- MEN'S' HATS; 'inantifactured ,at one of 'the-best eetabliiihindmii . in Philadelphia,' to 'which 'he irtviin's special attention. ''• He has also constantly on' hand a large and, varied assortment of his own .manufacture as' well as city : made . , 'KAMM AND CAPS. suitable forthe!seasonVcomprising every yeti •ey:t of Russia, Beaver, Moleskin and Silk Hats, finished in the latest style, together with a lull assortment of Cape of every shape and .desi cription, and At , every pricte,,lie particularly invites the public to call nod examine Bit' Mika. sive assoytn;ell4,which in material rand finish, cannoeße earpaesed by any in market, and which he is obi? to put at priene fpwer than ever. litrftemember Lie old stand on North Hanover street, between ljumer's and Beneee store: [lona 4. $5O 00 1111111 4 AND NAME 'lll3 ECEIVED this day; diiebt . Rein Cineinna'• lull , supply ol , thofollowingcelebra:. tod bfteddsz . . •• 100 Sugar Cured Davis & Co's Beef I - ISms; 100 ' . Gardnor,Phipp & Co's Herne, 100 " ' Duffiello Westphalia This last brand gained the Prize Medal at: the London World's Fair. Also p large supply of Country Harne,Bacon,. - Shouldere and Soles all of whiehvill bo. sold vary low foetasli: J. G.. WILLIAMS; . , E. Grocer.'. June 21,163 TRANSPORTATION. 'THI undersigned tire noir preParcid to (nigh! , • mbiehandizo;front •" , Philadelphia dad /X. Baltimore;at re• ,threed rates, with regalar4 and despatch. , • •• DEPOTS' i Freed;, Mrardik greed,' 315 Market "Street, PhitadelPhid., , • . A. Betniit 16 'North Streei, , Baltimarec • Michael gm, Nardi' Street,.l3oltimore“ sep22Grit J. Ik 131: 1 R1 - 10ADS. • Hu . SE- AND' 'JOT: FOR SALE.. V /Mau hsciiber offhta.ferma le z hti *tAVIE - 110USP7mid Lato 212 feet fraht by.. 140 scot in. depth;'tiovi, (mourned :by David 'Smith, Est,' ~ in East Main,streeb. •Ths; dwelling eptitaititi Bight celled tdoms,lincluding double patiolli• Attached Is a mistarposmakd•haase a itid 'stable, For further information-apply , fo ' • ~ 1 11 A STURGEON Esio'2l Yr I ,—, t i Agt fotete,AtittlDay: 1 6 3lotriti' eke., FAMILY 6artio4,Piibbpili,t3Choolmand Pic eic parties in going to , tko,q_o,untry, will do well by calling .at The cheep . . Drug Store 0f. , 8,.3„- Iticffer,rwhere , .th e y con be aggplied.,with 1409 at the Idweet,ratee,and of the .boot . CANDI4S-43tail, price., 20 ocontelier. Ind.. A general eyorftment .of;Patent: Med. , ;;.'doe,'dOitetontly.,.e4 „ jy2o HICKOK'S PATENT IM BEii PROVED CIDER MILL. Cider Press, oven if the apples 'were ground as finely an ma the improved Mill ; and if tho apples were merely crushed, as on the Nut lilachino, it would require a pressure of one hundred tons to produce the result 'accomplishes] by tleis Patent-Mill. The, following may be adduced m the decided advantages of this Mill. Fleet—lt will make more Cider then any other Press, with a given quantity of apples, In a given time, and with much less labor and expense. Second—lt will make cleaner and swedes Cider then any other Mill. Third—You can make the Cider as you want it, and wh'en you want it—and in quantities fruit one gallon to 0 or 10 barrels. Fourth—With it you can press }our Currants, Cherries, Berries, Cheeeo, Butter, Lard, and Tallow. Fifth—With it you can savo one-fourth of your time in making Apple butter. Sixth—With its use you can et all times have Freah and Sweet Cider. 'With all tho advantages resulting from the possession and use of such n machine—at a price so low that it is within the reach of all—can it be that any intelligent Farmer would do wltimut it? Do you wish to have in yourhouse at all times Cider that is sweet and fresh, the only time It is 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.l If so, buy this machine, and our wond for it, you will not be disappointed. Tills Mill is warranted superior to any other portable Mill in existence, and the Proprietor is ready at any Woe, on fair notice being given,) to test it with any Portable 4111 that 18 not an infringemont on It. Farmers examine this newly IMPROVED exa ~, .. ..MILL, before you buy any other. . Ono groat 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 the order in which they ere received, and all persons wanting them would dcf well to send their orders early,-and state, at what time they want the Mill Amt. _ This Mill, attended by 2 men, will, when properly worked according to directions, make 0 to 12 barrels of cider a day— and will grind alone by horsepower from 100 to 300 bushels of apples a day. .4E6- The Price of the Mill is $4O, free of freight. HARRISBURG, PA:, May, 1853. W. 0. RIOICOE. the District Court of the Esetere District of Detneylrente. EW AND IMPROVED MILL AGEUGULI la :0 WAREH OUSE SEED' STORE. THE subscribers, in addition to theirdxton. sive Grocery, -have connected therewith -an AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE and SEED STORE, 110, Market street, near the railroad, Harrisburg, Pa:, and are !prepared to fill all orders, by wholesale and retail, of all kinds of Agricultural Implem rite, Vegetable and Flower Seeds, &c. Country Merchants with reasonable discounts to sell again. 'Horse-powers and threshers, wheat-drillls and seed-planters, plows, harrows and cultiva tOrs, fodder, hay, and straw-cutter, grain fans corn shelters, vegetable cutters, hand grain mills, clover shelter* horse rakes, churns,grind stones and improve'd hangings, hay, straw - and manure forks, farmer's boilers, ox yokes end bow, patent bow pins, cow chains, spades, hdee and rakes, post diggers, wheelbarrows, grain cradles, scVthesand scythestones, potatoo drags post augurs, axes and hatchets, grain bags, grain measures, garden trovvls, pruning and budding knives,grattsdnd grain sickles; screw wrenches, pincers and gimblets, rat and mole traps, cattle cards and horse., brushes, curry combs, garden reeli,' cow bells; iihiffle trees, guano, plaster, poudrette, bone dust, limo, gar. , den, geld arid flower seeds. Alan, a largo snd fresh assortment of GRO CERIES; TEAS, tv.c., all cheap for cash. BOYER. St. HALL. Irt-Grain and produce of all kinds received n exchange for implements. April I 3, 1853.-1 PRESERVE YOUR TEETH BY USING Zermaus Celebrated Tooth Wash. THIS valuable preparation 11118 long been used in New York. and Philadelphia, where it has attained an immense popularity, for cleansing, preserving and beautifyinL ihe teeth. It is an excellent reme4 for sores oft or bleeding Gums. It also imparls a delightful'freslinesa to the mouth and agreeable odor to the breath. • _Read the following from . Dr. 31urrall, - - " I can, with the utmost confidence, recom mend to the public, Zermati's Anti-Scorbutic Tooth Wash as the best in use. In my practice as a Dentist, I have used and recommended it for me last five years, and have found it to give sat-, isfaction in every instance, as the Wash does not contain acid, or anything injurious to the teeth or gums; but, on the contrary . , is the best antiseptic it the practice, and therefore, would] recommend he use of it, not only to those who wink to pre servetheir teeth and gums, and have n wholesome ibrealli, but also to those who have diseased gums tor teeth. The use of the Wash, for a short time, will insure a return to their healthy state. GEORGE E MUlillAY, Dentist, ' No• 61,-S. Eleventb st.„ficlow Chestnut Phi Pa. 1)1.. Ilendel , of Carlisle, says Mr. Zer-' man, I am weirpleased with your Tooth Wash ; itmot only cleanses rind whitens the teeth without injuring them ,but it cures sore or bleeding gums. 1 cheerfully recommend it to theprofess.on and public, as the very best preparation that can be • used for cleansing and preserving the teeth, licalingAbe gurns,and giving sweetness to 'the breath. • t. JOHN W. HENDEL, Surgeon Dentist. Price 25 cents per bottle. Prepared only ' Francis Zerman, Druggist and Chemist, corner of Ninth and Catharine streets, Philadelphia.. For sale by SAMUEL ELLA orr, Pa octlß lv) ILlRDi'.lnj. A. LARGE SI'IUNG ARRIVAL! surpasses in quantity , quality and IVY , prices any that has ever yet been'oponod in Carlisle, consisting of the greatest variety of all kinus of Hardware, such as, Shoo Fin dingd,; S c ddlery,- Conch Trimmings, Paint Oils, VCrnish, Glass, Nails, Files, •Anv4; Vices, Bellows, Springs, Axe's, Bows, Fellow!, Veneers, Cedarwero, Farming Utensils, Mir ' and Rolled hob, Steel, &e., with a thousand . morearticles unmentionable:. purchased hugely of Heavy Goods previouoto the advance in prices, I am enabled to sell g oar, at old priees. • Persons in wait of ,Hardware are invited, o,call: and. exami re •rode n d hear my pricos,Tand you will be sat. relied where the Cheap Hardware is to be had. trlylVly stock of WALL.. PAPER is nnop. proachcd by any in the Borougb. , Thankful for the former liberal patronage, a contintrande of the same is Frolicked by . • JOHN P. LYNE, Wasl Side Of North Hanover Street, e , , . Goths( . • WALL PAPERS. • fiE i subscriber la just nowtreceiving and ,• - • I opening an bhparalleled assortment of ' WALL 'PAPERS. Those desirous of trans forming 'the interiors of their old dwellings into now ones, and giving additional mullet ishmente to their new oneo, at a comparative -Iy-trifling cost, will dowaif to call and examine for Fenn sell them from 6A.c16 upwarde.,Rat Inembre; the old stand, East ll'falti,ot - opposite, ' • Oglltiy's Store.. Efy the vkiiy; : ,l,would say to those who also ‘yanv'to,imPrtive (lid evertor of. that I can lurnish Them:with Wotherill'e puroandfresh ground White Lend, togmher, with various other colours,. blue. or- Inge, yellow. various shades bf greon,&c., in short everything calcultited'•lb' adorn"mid :41;c . • orate your mansions.'..' • • blur 2,.• • • • HENRY SAXTOI4 id , " • • ..-• • • • Corner of Beinevepand, i toptAer ate., .Carlisle HE tindersignedhaa'alwaYS o Oland 4 laigt? J 1: stock of superibi Cabinet Warp. in all thcl • 'different' Styles, w,hieh is,preptqed Sell at the lowest prices."fra l miltes Attention pantie. '.• War's) to the Patent Spiiikliotta'm Betistegd n , most useful artiole,.which entirely , ebviates all ~objectione. The bottom can he attached to old .Dodstiadti. They have •gi . ven optirp est.'s ne. • lion to' al( who have thettr•tithiee.V 2 vricoqpiNp made topyder.aithe4hortest . ' ••, • .lAgter FETTER, • Carli4le Jan's. 22; 1851v-71y.' "• ' ' . zuir anon NEW DRUG STORE ! t.! SOUthr 44130V4i . Sirfel;Near /Ad Mire; louse. .01 J. ICIEIVER.; druggist, would respect. . fnlly inform tno citizons,of •Cathele and vic.nity that he line,openoci,n new • OILLVEALHIAND DRUG STORE. Die stock, le entirely new.,_and has beisn'sciec• ted with great care: • ' As many 'of the articles in ailyl use by physicians and families dotedi orate by age and exposure, groat care will be taken not to allow such articles to accumulate in audit quantities. Attention is especially invited to his stook - Of ' MedicinosrEssential Oils, Oils, Tinctures, . • Wines, Ettiracts, Conlactione, Chemicals, &o. Together with the, above, he has a lull assortment of Paints, Vailnishes, Dye—Stuffs, Paint and Yorkist' Brushes, and ' , • • CONFECTIONARIES ' • of every variety, lie has also'on hand a *len did assortment 'of Perfumeries, Soaps ' Extracts , Fancy, Hair Clothes and Flesh Brushes,*SaPporters; Break Nxhausiers, Nipple Shields, Tooih Washes and Nimes ; also . • MEDICINAL WINES AND BRANDIES, of the best quality. SEGA RS, front the best • llavana and Spanish houses, of every flavor, from one cent upwards. . • • In order io ensure his 'customers odafinit Mistakes during any tempormay absence of the proprietor, the services of an experienced and competent assistant have been secured, which will be felt to bo important, in view of theresponsibilities which are known to devolve upon the druggist. YSICIA NS' PRESCRIPTIONS will be faithfully and promptly attended to.— Orders from Physicians and Merchants in the country will be filled with carp, and at prices which must prove satisfactory. N B.—All officinal preparations made in strict accordance with the directions of the U. S. Pharmacopoeia. • A liberal share of public patronage is res• pocttully solicited. Terms Cash. May 11. 1853. - 13.1. KIEFFER.' zi. tl Vi DIEICIqAN MUSTANG LINIXGNT, 'X'hiough•liy Express. MESSRS. A 0 BRAGG a CO.—GENTLE taxkI : We have beta using your MEXICAN MUSTANG, LINIMENT with the most per fect success. One ul aol' most valuable Express horses had been much troubled 14 large swellings or tumors On the fetlocks; they had grown lar ger than lien's eggs. Besides being disfigured by these appendages, the limbs and joints op pe,red quite stittened, swollen and lame: We• had tried many'Li uments and other remedies, but nothing appeared to proiltice any effect upon them. NVe would willingly HAVE GIVEN TwENTYTIVE DOLLARS to have bud them removed, and the horse restored to soundness. Our hostler obtained sonic of your Liniment, and applied it without knowledge. A few days ago he called otu• attention to the horse, and to our surprise and gratification, his legs were perfectly smooth, TIM "I'Ll MORS HAVING ENTIRE. LIDISAPPEARED! We asked him by what magic he had effected such u remarkable cure ? His reply was that he had been using the MUS TANG .LINIMENT on them about jen days, and the result was the entire removal oldie tu mors without producing any soreness of leaviog a scar. We therefore take great pleasure in recom mending the Liniment, and shall_continue-t o nee it whenever occasion requires, in preference to any oth_r preparation, so long as it produces such remarkable' results. _ —June 30, 1052. K 'g LEY- fg- CO i - Fout her n and', Esiilern express. No 1 Wall 81 corner of Broadicay, New York. Sincetheabove cerlificti;e was given, Messrs -Kinsl.3y be-Coll:we informed .as that one of his timers was thrown from his wagon in the upper part of ,the City, and very badly bruised, the wagon passing over his body: lie was taken into a Dector's office close by, and I'llE PHYSIC fAN TO - WE. THE US'IANG. LINIMENT; as he bad recently tried, it in a similtir case with great success. He did so, and all-the soreness, lameness, and stiffness wits re: moved, so that, the next day he was about his business si uStuil: • --=-4 "We 'ettt kileasure in recommending tis •MEXICAN WS FANG LIN IMENT I to all our frienlls 'and customers. as the bench - Nide we havo -ever aced for sores, bruises, sprains. or gelds in hordes. • We have used it extensively and always effeciaally. ..S . nme of our men have also usedt, for severe,bruises and sores, as well tte rheumatic pains, antrthey all say it acts like magic—we 'can only say that we have abandoned the use : orally ether . •J. M. HEWETT, • • StnblO eerier to the , American Express Co.' and for lixruden'S Express." NE,W,TORK,JuIy 51, 1852, We hereby certify that we have used the corm. pound,known at the MOTANG LINIMENT and have no hesitatidn in recommending it as the . best article we have ever used for the cure of *Sprains, galls, cuts. bruises ? &c pn horses. All who doubt this, will please call on the Midersign ell, and ,they will be happ y . to.atTord all other information in thiiir power as regards its efficacy, Ego..• , LUTZ. DA LL CO., Proprietors Man!Japan Stage Co ' Extract from a letter dated SACRAMENTO CITY, Cal. Aug. 15, 1852. - I believe the MUSTANG LINIMENT most an excellent arthde. My wife brought a couple of bottles with her, which I must thank you tor. Since she 'came here, MY HORSE FELL . DOWN WITH ME; and iniuredme consider - ably, but broke no bones. I had recourse to the Mustang, and the relief, and in law Cure wa.. istonislung. (Signed) I) RANSOM. nitract from a latter dated PITTSBURG, PC, October sth, 1855. Another circumstance which I noticed a ;few days ago, I thought spoke highly of the virtues of the Mustang. Being in the office.of a Physi cian of high standing, I noticed as ho opened a, door of his hook-case, several .bottles of Mus tang, alongside 'of which RII . IIDIPTT Mustang bottle, and - a two dunce preseription vial FILLED WITH MUSTANG .I.,INIMENT, on; which was the following directions:. , 'Ruh the throat well night and morning with the Liniment, and wrap a woolen cloth around It." . . , .....-,I -P FLEMING. - • Iv S. . HAVERSTICK, Dr. S. ELLIOT, and WILLIAM:II. BRETZ, Agents for Carliste. General Depot, No. 5, Phoenix Block, corner gd lind Dock streets, Philadelphia; , . . / . ". A. O. AN BREWS • Geri. Agent,, SOgays and Tobacco. Persona feeling iltamselves disposal to in dulge in goodaegors 'are - requested to call of the Drug Store of B. J. KIEFFER, where they may obtain an article which he hesitates not to recommend as being the best in Carlisle. Persona visiting Carlisle should nOtleavo be. fore taking a glance at B.J. Kieffer's Drug and Eheinical Store,•Somli Hanover street. lle has on hand a variety ot. fancy articles, each as hair; hat, clothes, flesh and toothffruahos, co bot Iles, furniture dusters, porllolios, note •i'impet,.workeit and card baskets, visiting cards mid cases, a fine variety of fans, accordeons, &c. .Tho ladies are invited to call and examine ettpertor inatta....Cill soon, as he is determined to sell,bargaina, 13. J. KIEFFER.' SOY 20, 1803. • • •S. Hanover at, ' 31751 C ! P. IME article of. Sugar Oldisins at 1 8 t cots per pound, Bunch do, a good article,. at 15 cents, ,Citrons, Mace, Spices, Brandies; Lemons, It Oranges, Preserved _Fruits, Dates,. Sugared and Dried Prunes, Figs, • • Tamarinds, Crackers, &u fkc, in connection .111% all kinds. of Confectiona ries, all of bo disposed of on The Meet, accummodatinglornia.:. Jund 1852 RIEFFTR. , . AVEII3IIODT rold J. W. Eity'43 ,r46llLir. • Java .and Maracaiba. Coffeee;' Green' Mid • Roasted Orleans; and Clarafied Brown Sugars. PulveriZed,trualieir aba , . • 2. Loaf do,Solt Crushed (preeervit*)';ig, • • Ittice, Farina .and Corn Starelt:;..B.rarnaj. Coeoa:"' Ohocolate;,? alaee,,Citran, - with Splatla Of evaiirtkin'4, ,, :' SPerirr; Mbuld;,Ailamaritine . .:OrlOttne.and , Sugar ill. Syrup Mdlari9er4._. • thovering!ii tinelt quality BYruip,. fresh aasortritent of all' the above Cdoei , and a' general euPply of oilier - finial* uttualli kept brae, all just quitted fot 'alp °Or Mw 'lore rooms: 18534'., ,,, • .1;" W.l Ell • •W . 11 W 111 OW , 1344449,:°. Carpets and. :Oil .; L obith e , T 51013''' 2d! • • t, L., • • • A h i i, t'hiledefp moot rospeztimi r , ;y -4;m11 the'attendon' er his friends. and_ the • Patili9 T 5 ; 166 11 -I. ° tirde•nnik• l reV e e , elected' stoc 01:Carpliti;CfiVididhiiti• ra lVindo ,Dolm ,Atafs, •Rfairl Rods, Pi. •ano CO COVerB.:Corna Mattinge, trom I P"siiierds taic7o,, fel; .rubile• Housaa,. enuldifig .l bitirieh Store' SpringiPar.% dimrl3lriset,4beryt pi d I Mil toTO . STOVES! STOITFiS! STO7IIIII ;JOHN' D. 641iGAA, ' • 141.9ULD inform the public that he hes nos: on hand et his establishment, on Main' alma; negt • door.to",Marion. Hall, the laigetit • rid matt template as•Bo6 Mein or - COOK, OFFICE & PARLOUR STOVES to be found in this county. which ivill be Sold' at the-lowest pricesfor_citslcdr-approved credit. His stop)[ consists of a large assortment of new. and highly approved PATENT COOKING STOVES, Finished in the most Complete manner, and calculated I'd either wood or coal, or both. All the old standard patterns, which have stood the teat of eAperience, may be found at his estab- lishment. ALO n great variety of the moat ap proved andlnnutiful PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES, Including a number 'of new styles, possessing very superior advantages over these heretofore in use. Families and housekeepers are respect• fully invited to give him a call before purcha sing elsewhere. Stoves delivered to any part of the county and put up at the shortest notice,. He continues to do nl, kinds of TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE, TIN and copper work, and has constantly on hand or rill make to order every article required by housekeepers or edicts in this line. His stork of Tin and Copper•ware embraces every kind of househofd• and kitchen utensil, warranted equal to the best manufactured. Persons in want of articles in his line may always be sure of bein g occomodated to their satistaction by giving him a 911. [Octl9 Cheap friachei if Jettylr.*. Wll OLESA LE and-R ETA IL IF\ at the " Philadelphia Wuich -- - -.3. and Jewelry Store," Number 90 N unit Second Street, corner kt . . i •t Quarry, Philadelphia. z.t. Gold Lever Watches, lull 01010)9.10.fli0 jewelled, :Bea ra t cases, $20,00 Gold Lepine, 18 carat cases, $24 00 Silver do jewels, 9 00 Silver Lever, full j welled, 12 00 • Superior Quurtiers 7 OD Gold Spectacles, '4. 7 00 Fine Silver Opcsitacles, I 00 Gold Bracelets, 3 00 Ladies' Gold Pencils, • 100 Silver Tea Spoons, set, '5 00 Gold'Pens with Pencil and Silver Holder, 1 00 Gold Finger Rings 37i cents to 08 ; Watch Glasses, plain, 121 cents a Patent, 180 • Lune', 25 ; other articles in proportion. All goods warranted to be what they are sold for. STAUFFER & HA RLEY , sept7ly Steccessorero 0. Conrad. On hand, some Gold add Silver Levers and Lapides, still lower than the shave prices. THE EIGHTS at, SILH STORE No. 4, North Eighth ,qtrcet,:Phila. IV. DEPUY returr's his thanks to his nu. unrolls customers In Cumberland comely liar their liberal patronage duriug the last sea• son, and is now prepared to supply them at reasonable prices, with every 4escription of Fancy. Dry Goods. His stock comprises a full assortment of Rich'Plaid Silks Fine French Merincies Broendo do Rich Plaid 'Cashmeres Plnin do Pnris Mous de Laines Changeable do Plain, nll Wool do Sntins and' Flo rent Cherip do Wiles Paris deßeges InipOried Gilighams — Embroidered Collars Chintzes Muslins Flan- Sleeves Cheinizettes nate and Sackings. Also, n lull lino of All widths of the BEST BILAX: srLIZS - ,ivitE - Shawls, anti R ib• bot,s, Cloaks, Velvets, Clanking Cloths, &e., in great variety. His good s , are bought low, in large lots, from first hands. . J. V. DEPUY. 91, N. ath st., Phila sep73m .TULIus - STERN. No. 171 North 2tr-street, -opposite the Camel Motel„ Philadelphia. AVING in Stare a full and extensive an. ' sorb - tient al Millinery articlee,Trimn ings, anqFahey Goods, such. as Ribbonds, Laces, Blond, Ghee Silks, Florenicit,Sonnet Frames, and a large as•ortment of Needle•sterked Hdfs, Collars, Caps, Flounces, Inserting., Edgings, Sop., together r kb a great variety of other ar ticles in our line too numerous to mention, at WH(JLESALE AND RETAIL. N. B. I request all sue h us are about making their purchases to gisie ma a cell. Isep2S2m KRUPP'S ESSENCE OF COFFEE panNuvAcTun,En and for sale by ELI No h 39, North 'Third street, Ph ladelphin,is warranted to render entire satin. fiction, And is beyond doubt the beat and most wholesome preparation of Coffee ever known.— One package at 121 cents NALL SAVE four pounds of ordinary Coffee. Try it and be con vinced. A 'number of Essences of Coffee were deposinid at 'the Franklin Institute in 1852. and the Judges decided Krupp's to be THE' BEST in the exhibition. Friends. it you, a ish to enjoy good, cheap and liefilthy Culrof Coffee procnre Krupp's Feniew of Coffee. It is for sale by nearly all the Oineipal Grocers and Druggists throughout the ignited Slates. April 20, 1853. gellgt COMMERCIAL COLLEGE; Located No 127 jlaltimore Street . , Baltimore, Md. The ostensible object , of this instittition is to place in the reach 01 inUividuals proper ties for obtaining a thorough and prpctical, - Mercantile , Education: — - Nothing. - indeed has been omitted that is.salculated to produce the desired result. The rooms of the College are well fitted un, , conveniently arranged, and situated in the most desirable part of the City. Connec t ed thereto is a Commercial Library, and this, in connection with familiar Lectures on Commer. cial Law and 111,ercanttle •Science,,is a matter of the highest importance to all who desire to become Accountants of the first ordor, and ocr, eupy stations of profit and responsibility. A young, man can here. obtain a mom correct knowledge of general business matters in a few .weeke than can be acquired lams many, years in any one Counting Room. • The course of study embraces Double Entry I hook kenping4..and its adaptation to vatious. departments of Commerce and Trade, Mercau; Lilo calculations taught according to the - moat approved methods. Practical•Penmonship, com bining rapidity of execution with beauty of construction, Lectures out Mercantile Law, •npolf varimfp imptirtant Mercantile subjects, beside mortypDer, points necessary for a book. 'keeper or - bustneFs man to understand., „The time necessary f"r an 'industrtous student to complete tho' course varies from:o to 8 weeks. There being no' vacation, applicants con enter at any rime and attend both ,day and evening.„ Examinations are held at stilted periods. and Diplomas awarded to those who g• aduate.,-- For terms, &p. - .write and have a Circular for warded by mail. March, qa. , 1853. ly. ! . • • To.Baliders Sc Houskeepers. Hp - S 0 who are building, or about torn. manning housekeeping will be sure to fin at all .timeaan assortment. to'selent from. Locke of oil sorts, and sizes, with bress, , argil= mh?oral and whito.knebs, with japanned 'or plated furniture, butt hinges; enat'and wrought; window, glass from 8:10 to 20x28, bolts, screws &c. You whO aro about to be marriod and going to, boueekoeping; wn have everiihing to please: such as fancr..walters and tram ivory handled. knives enci forks, in setts or by the' dozen;commarr knives and forks,: butter knives ~Wlthl plated and ivory liandtati frying and broad. pans, Smoothing irons ; tuba, churns, 4.. e„ • • • • . • , [-! HEW' SAXTON. t7artiale ; b1iarch,9,1853., so n ouzo A 'rift'''. IS LIFQFqBOII TO ... . J'l' No. 6t Cliestrtittl9l,A pi((ft,. 10IX N pN Sly E: 1.2,1 in . "Mudidal Instrumeote. of every de '•'lo,selysive agent for t to sale of.llalhtt. Pavia Patent , Suepeneioti•)3rldgo'lLp inn at d 'oihety , .• • "'• --' • „ 1 1!1 NO 5 . ;. , L. 011bertrellatdoir Pianos, Molodeons, tih'e s Puitare, Harps, Viplins,,Sheet Mum, Meeic Ihmkousqlfl.l.7S,l.4. , , R'eaidentti aflho &wintry will bet pupplied by , mail or Otherivise 'With 'amelo Ahoy. may wish, Its lbw aslf .Oareliase'd in person. ~g aving' one of 'the largest etocke in• the ,Unitd;slats:.ll. feel confident of satisfying qmay favor melwlth a call or o'rder,; Dealers in Muslo,stlephed on 'the tinstat libora terma. pseop4 7 l,la,riiiptano l i tor, 441 e. ." ' to ay 161859 41101cirie, • - , `PANlficOltirrE. 9 ' r. • . • MYERS' EXTRACT • OF .EOCK ROSE, An bocilu'alle Remedy for all Scrofulous Ilia •eases, baligeetion, Stilt Sham, Sick Bead " - "ache, Cauca:, .1 reins .Sake-- Mouth, and. Oniciar DeMlity,. and as a - • -)---Purifier of the Blood it is • Unequallcd. The Rock Poen has gained a reputation at home and abroad, Which, no -other medicine hes ever demo . in the same length of time. According to the 'opinions of eminent Physi cians, the Rock Ruse Plsta is unequalled in Curing Scrofula in Its Various Format STATEMENT. OF REV. E. R. WARREN .• (Pastor of the 2d Baptist Church,New London, Ct. ) relative to Myers' Extract Rose. To The American Public., As my namel in s 6 cn used in connection with recommendation's of Mr. Myers' Rock Hose Syrup, in various advertisement s by the manufacturer, I beg leave to wake the follow ing statement 'v. itli reference to my acquaint. +ince with the remedy and tests to which I have subjected it, and the reasons for having intro duced it to the notice'of private friends in the community in which I res i de, long before the medicine was advertised. I make this state ment freely, because I have, as a principle,.. withheld my name from all patent medicines, and sedulously abstained from redotninending them to the public, believing them frequently the spawn of quackery and humbug, and an tending to increase, instead of lessening human disease and suffering. Such, I fear, is the character of a large portion of the patent pana ceas of this medicine making age. "Their name is legion," and from their influence, vs from the demoniacal spirits, we have reason Wittily for a safe deliverance. The. First Test.—l had 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 disease (diar rhea) ut this time, I determined to test the new Syrup (irk upon myself. The results were be yond my expectations. It was a powerful alterative, and the triorbir' action of the ersOm was changed, 'and the functions of secretion were restored to a healthy state. It gnVo tone and elasticity to my system, and corrected the derungenient of the digestive organs, and gave me that inestimable blessing— health. This test was not determined in a weak; or a month; but I took four or five bottles in perhaps as _many months. Since that time I huvwsuffer— ed lout slightly from these derangements. 111 y Sick Headache is en'irely Cured. Other Tests.—Finding this medicine so use ful to myself; I at once gave it to several inva lid friends. About this time,'l was earnestly solicited in give advice in reference to a child, some eight years of ago. This child was severely afflicted with a Scrofula humor, of a very severe typo, the humor showing itself on all parts of the surface, and then suddenly dis appearing. The child was very sick, and it was thought doiibtful whether she would live, - The humor regain blerlblireb specks of Mortified flesh. In c:Within to some other remedies, a dave the child this Syrup fur about six weeks, _whart_alicitad_sufficient-strength-to=go--ont-t o school occasionally. The swelling of her limbs ceased, and'sbe was restored to health. The. family feel that they owe her life, with d ti's blessing, to my remedies. • y'l iris teat satisfied Mb that the Reck Rose possessed powers. for Scrofulous Em. ma p. I then tested it in cases of_Cutanbous Eruptions, in Measles, Chicken Pox. Cancel?, Sure Mouth, Erysipelas,Salt Rheum, Piles, t l / 4 e, In all these cases with perfect success. A llot testing this Syrup for more than a year, Mr: Myers (October 7tir, - 1850) - enthur isticallY, not expecting my letter would I published, that his. Syrup. was a " Pankorite, althealing, and I gave him the result of i operations In several instances. I stated that letter that "it was invaluable as a reale in Cutaneous Eruptions, Erysipelas, Si Rheum, and ether disorders, included in ti varied family of diseases. known as Scrotal Ste.: that in Dyspepsia it acted with wonder ful efficacy?' - My opinion of its value for tl above named diseases, remain unchanged, tt - I the same as when I wrote Mr Myers in Oct 18P0. I do not recommend it fur all the ills of our, su ff ering humanit y ; but 1 unhesitating ly say, that as a remedy for Scrofulous affec tions I believe it superior to any known cura tive agent. It has been sufficiently tented by domestic practice to . pstablisli its adoption to extensive usefulness in mitigating . Minion suffering and removing diseases. But What is the Rook Rose? Tho following history of the Rock Rose plant and its medicinal properties, we take from the New Haven Palladium, March 1852. The increased interest manifested in the Rock Rase plant, in eonsequenceof the many wonderful cures effected by Myers' Compouvid pxtract of Rock Rose,' calls for a brief history of it, in order to correct any mono Is opio. ion that may Imes been, entertained(' uneven ing and also to set In a true light the na ture of a plant which promises to be univer sally beneficial. "Wo"ure indebted to the United Staten -MB peneateiYa 1847, for the following descrip lion of it : • • e "' It is entirely different Ircitn the common Rose. It is a red-stemmed, oblong lent plant, having a bitter taste. In addition to remark ablopeculiarity of the plant, of bearing two- , crops of flowers in one season, it also has ann. Aber interesting and beantlful property. _ I pr. Eaton says, thet in the months of No vember and December, he hue seen hundred! ot these 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 authentieul description of it, the reader is referred to Tciriey and Gray'!, Benin, icel works.' • Its Medical History and Properties Are far the moat itnportant, since . uppn these depends devalue to the community. Dr, Lou. don Says that in 1799, it was so valuable in England, that it was 'cultivated from seeds. Ever since 1806, Professor Ives of Yule Cal ked, has habitually used it with great success n Setoftilaiand 'Chronic, diseases arm through !limits virtues wertypedu knott9h; until, as Dr. Tyler says, " it is new in this section (New Haven) a 'common article, in doMestic praCtiee for }lto curd,of,Sitiofula and Cutaneous die. odes." . - • Di. - Wlihlaiv ; n'4co'lnfr.Butanilit of notoriety, *lido Arnericu r in-I,9t4,laarned its nao in Canada. • Returnink 16 - England, ho employed it -ln medicating his bathe, Mad) bocarno greatly calcbratedfor the cure ening, hr Dr. J. U. mon v ,oty of the same place, pre. scribed 11,: h . ( had:eases of Scrofulous patients •• at Wills' Hospital. His success attracted, the • attention Of senior phyniciand; ;He reports the folloWing'reninrksble cam Of white swelling of ••• the' ; lisp, in "FebrOnry, 1814 t—Tito Jed was 'Seven years old,- and the titaness three •years. The,bone was dislocated both upward end outward.,; Thera - wawa large opening in the hip leading to the hericOnte'which I could thrust-my finger. Iticitinted three Ulcers.: He had been under' severe! phySicisns, Who had, - him' up,'• I•ordered 'a decootioti Of .Nrck Rose, .111. ttio days his Melt ''ettients ceased I then orderadn teaspcionful of Rock Dose three times n'' ask."' Thirty nine 'clays. after 'he wise effijrd.V..tfq4 • ' • pr.) Welibof Madison, Cl., testifies to the ~ value kif ttook,Roscos, erinced In the curt:rid numerous 'cases: of tho &rattle,' ear.ociall)! in chfidren.- • •„ ' l- 'lVinnufatitured by 11 , "tn Franblin & Co., New ' •• • Mrair'en,thaigka minister of the Goa pe);:hits for n period of 15 years,lison' &two. the-subjectrofmenjeal Rcietico L to qual. -I fyi 'Mtn to ad ministertothe sielt - ,10 Connection with histottstin'itlAbtiO4' ' '"' •k! • . . EDWIN'IL VAItitEN. New April 20853; " :Agentcon:Vumber?and County:4-O.IW ere;ielt,, S. Ellielt end W. A. Kelso , ' erUele; 'Htiireretick &I fftioliiii,•Ningstown ; J. Swisher, Maghmiiceburg;4l.-Aitner, - Itureme phi wit; Eppley & Ernst,! fle44 SPriiig; :Ingham Sterier.t's Gap i ; Thinnes Greaser). risiliflehl; 3. If. J., :11, Greon Spring flyberry,Bf giscryllower, Newburg ; W. Aar), Shippoesburg; Russel & - Dice; Dickiq'amir.;A)e roper town Dr:lo 8 , tehhor, Ohurchtown. EPILEPSY CAN BE CURED. Vegetal)le. ,Ctlrpour•d; FOR TUE CURB or EPILEPSY on FITS! is- performing—more- wonderful eta ea • than any other medicine yet known or brAre,the r i Oda.. PRICE FIVE DOLLARS A BOTTLE. The proprietor Las in his possession numerous certificates, narrating the Aatonishiny and Miraculina Curca! effected by thin medicine, and directs atteatieh to the follow ing'only, to stilt in those a ho are so 111, furtunaie to be - nfilieeed aith the terrihls disease heretofore regarded incurable, that Lnicr.'s pre paration IS ALMOST INFALIIIILE IN ITS . CURE! From Mrs. Brocks, widow of Mnj. Jas. Brooke, lotc of Conneaut, U. CONNEAUT, Feb. 3, 4 1853. Mr. Z. LANE—Sir: Please•serid me :mother bottle of Fit Aledicine, as I do not like to i.e w ithuut it on hand. When I commenci.d giliub the medicine to my son Edtmr, he had from 0110 to three fits per day. Mc has'now take n the me- Moine over hive months, sod has 1111441 think, hut two fits in that t me, and /hose very light. His body and mind are very murk improved; and by the olessing of God, I feel that the mi (Heine will restore his body and mind to their v. cinted activt ty. Ile is 9.3 years old, and Las had fits over 12 Jears, which havevery frequimt, Intl estruct', eto Ins co h nstitution and Mind Dun y &cuts of dollars have Men expended Mr medicine to "cynic VlPs,"hat tidbit:glom ledicted hint un til he used your medicine. IN:suet:tinily I ours, fail Lt [WOKS. Fion'hulson I..andon, County Seperintendent 0 the Ashtabula Count) 101cm:fly. KINGSV ILLE, Feb. 4,1813. Mr Z• LANE—Sir: - Please staid a few more bottles of your "Fit Medicine ; 1 I may not heed it, but think salmi° keep it on hand. Your me dicine has ilime wonders. I gave it to Miss ire Delano; she has hail fits for 26 years, brought on by havilig, the measles when but four 3 Cllrb 0111, which could not lie brought out to the surface.-- After taking the medicine is few 41:6's, SON DAD A FINE CROP OF MEASLES, slid had tto fits shove. She bad fits or symptoms almost daily. She mid her father concur with MC hi saving that we be lieve the-medicine has Oros ill work n perfect cur e . I also gave theimedieine to IR iss Jane 11.ndin SOD and Aris Darby, who have bad lite almost lior a number of ydars. Their fits - have ceased, and I believe Iheimedisine will have the desired inflect. Much money has been expended by the friends of the a hove inideiLs for doctoring, all to no purpose. The cure leas left for our medicine to perform, and I can cheerful') recoil, mend it as a valuable discovety. Respectfully yours. JUDSON LANPON, . - - Superintendent Ashtabula Co. lhfirninev. , Prepared and sold at.wbolesaleb) Z.- LATE, Conneaut, Ohio. E C WELLER, traveling agent. Seal by S W lla‘erstielt, Carlisle •• E II Thomas, Mechanicsburg ; W Gross, 11:11.1.iS burg. net 5-Iy. Beecher's Diaichless Cordial. THIS medicine has never known to fail in curing Cholera I%lorbus, in Ire in 10 to 15 minutes; Cholera Infantum, or rummer tem -plaints of children, Ilysente ty, Dint bra, Ac , 'in from lO to 24 hours. It iu certain and safe under all circumstances, hnvirg been fauly tested in upwards-lc& four hundred eneet. I,‘ ith out a eincle failure. Let every family provide itself with at least one bottle of this invaluable remedy. Try it, and it will recommend It is prepared upon purely scientific principles, and cannot be justly termed n 9va,A n r ekeire,. unloss ticiencelic quaeltery. Poor sale by B. J. KIEFFER, Druggist, South Hanover Street, A few doors south of - the Court House, June 32, 1833. ' Carlisle. dig of the hip._ ..nportAncetia‘ maiTii.4l CO': Yor those.contempliding marriage. By , Vi M. YOUNG, M. D., Graduate' oldie University of Pennsylvania, Member of lhe'lloyal College of Surgeons, London, and Honorary Member ot the Hhiladelphia Me diens society. The various forms ot Secret Diseases, Seminal Weakoess, Diseases ot ihe Prostrate Gland- Impotency, soli tary habits r youth; are faithfuny described, and nll- the recipes given in plain language. The chapter on selßahuse and Seminal 'Weakness is worthy of prrticular atfentihn, and should be rend by every one. Young men who have been unfor tunate in contracting disease, iprei ions to placing yourselves under the care of nor 'doctor, no mat ter what his pretensions may be, get a copy of of this truly valuable work, Sea Captains and persons going to sen, should possess Dr. Yoi.ng's Treatise oic Marriage, the Pocket JEsculapius, or Every one His min Ph). sician. . Itnr* Lerma father' be ashamed to present a copy of the /Baca!aphis to his el ild. It may save him from an early grave. Let no otmg .roan or woman Ciller. Into thCAECCIIM'OiiiieStiIISS ofraarried life, Without reliiffire'the pock( t 2Ess culapiusr. - - Let - no - Dlle - sulfering - front - a huckuied cough, pain in the . stde : 'restless nights. net.% ous feelings ( and the whole train of Dyspeptic sense lions, and given up by their ply sician, be an. other moment, without consulting the lEscidn dins. Have the - married or those about to be married any impediment, read this trrly useful Book, as it has been the means of raring thou sands of unfortunate creatures from the very jaws of death. Upwards of a MILLION copies of this celebrated Wolk has been sold in this country and Europe since 1838, when the first edition was issued. Cr Any person- sending TwENTt.rivE cents enclosed in letter, will receil e one copy of this book by wail; or fit e copies will be sent for $l. Address Dr. WILLIAM YOUNG, No. 152 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, — Post paid. '• Twenty years Practice in the city of Philadel p Ilia certainly entitles 'Dr. ]Soong to the cold'. d core of - the afflicted, nod lie may be consulted on any of t lie diseases described ii iris stifleL tint thiblicatienisLat_.his office 152 :7zOrtice StsPet, every day'between 9-and 9 o'clock , (Stnk cepted) anti persons at nny distance can consult Dr. Younr, by letter, POST PAID. ROBERT B. SMILEY, A BIN ET MAE.ERAND UNDERTAKER North HanoaerStrce4,.anduest . dobr to Glass's ;Hotel. • THE underitigned would respectfully inform the citizens of Carlisle and the public gel er- Ally, that he now bile on hand a large and ele gant assortment Of FURNITURE, consistir.g in part of Wardrobes, Card and other Tables, Sofas' ~Bureaus, -Bedsteads. plain and fancy SowirOtands, &c. manufactured of the best .material and quality warranted.. Als 4 i a general assortment ' of CHAIRS at the I west prices. Venitian Minds made to .'order, nArepairing protpjttly attended to. igrCoffins made at the shortest notice, and .having - a splendid hehrse he will attend fuller lila in town or country. Ozr - Romember the stand— next door to 11. Glass's Hotel. nov24 R. B. SMILEY. HOUSE '40.11* JD ZO.7P FOR SALE or RENT. ' 1•IIE suhecriber'otTere far sale the-BRICK HOUSE and Lot, '25 feet, front by '2 4 0 It deep, now. occupied by.slr. !jolty' 'Keller, in North' Hanover' street. The house and all the im provements' arm nearly 'new. The dwelling contains thirteow calla! rooms, including 'dou ble parlors. 'Attached is ri cistern. Snick° flouts° and Stahle. . For further information apply next door' to the promises to • 1 It WEAVER, Agent. Jut° p y35'3. CHURCH, LEE AND RINGLAND.: AND StaVata=tLadUßM a'.II:nLIZ;) S'T EA Mt S IVE•X L .• , • .• ty, CtIMBEULAND. PA.. ..• . „ DE4ll.:* AVEIETZI7I, iriFFtCE in ; North,Hanoveretreet adjoinirg ItiragreWojre etore: Office hours more par 11°111800mk 7to 9 - :o'clock. A.M. ' , and from 5 to 7 o'olloak.P.M. •' flunelb.sl • ADr. JOUN. S.• SrLZGIGS r , On'tlDB'.liis , profositiorial scr;, , icon' to lb. pe6i)le ot, Dickinson totvnekinonnd vicinity.. . Residen4o—on thalnnf ifottont Road, ono MVO Cost of.CentrOvilic.: , . • G.,B,.corazah AA T E.l" :A3 l, L Wi nitend jpromptlf t 0,411 butiines entrusted to him,, Oiliee in the room formerly'obeepit , d by Wit-' itath irviim,Ette4 North Hanover St, Carlisle. Apr 1120,1852. SI C OR YOUR • SELF—PRiVATE. for '25 cents, by means the POCKET JESCU tPHIS,.-or Every One S OWN i'IIYSIAN ! Me thirty-sixth [(li t, with one hundred en wings, showing Private tenses and Mallon-rt as of the Generative 4ern, in every shape I form : to which Is ad. teases of Females, in. les only (see page 190),