~tgr'icuttunil. THE tvixigiutitcct of STOCit: Taking the last ceusus as the basis of the calculation, and there are at this timbabout siiituntired million dollars worth Of live stock in the United - States: --- Their — vilue -ereoeds that of all the manufacturing establishments in the country, and' also exceeds thomapital employed in commerce, both inland and for eign. Live stock is in 'immense national in terest, but .nr,e which pfts been sadly over looked by American statesdeu :Lod writers on public economy. llow to, winter cattle, horses, hogs; sheep and perltry in the most econoTni cal way, all things considered, is a:subject on written. The science ,of animal phisiology Sheds much light on the business of keeping live stock, both in winter and summer; end if properly studiedln its hearings on this great interest, would add indefinite million§ to the income of fatlifiers, and the wealth of thepa tion. Bitt how ban we persuado our readers to study animal phisiology in connection With the production of the flesh of their domestic animals? It is impossible to show them the valuable fruits of any science relating to hus bandry before its seeds are permitted to be. planted and cultivated in any State in the Union. Neverthefees, no the truths of t.cietice and tho truths of enq'irieism never contradict each other,-many learn by the latter not a little oflp wisdom taught by the former, Thus sciehce informs ivlty it is that cattle and other animals subsist on less food in winter, „and keep in better order, if welt stabled or housed, and regularly fed, than they will if subjected to the rigors of cold storms, snow; rain, mud, and irregular feeding. 'The latter system consumes both forage and flesh need lessly, and, of course, involves a prodigious loss to those Who follow it. Warmth is the equivalent of food, because food is used in tine bodies or all animals to generate what we call animal heat. How far warm stables will save hay, graim, roots, Corn-stalks, and other food of domestic animals; is not known; but a number of experiments lend to the conclusion that one third may thus Inc saved with indvain tap to stock. A man at work out in the void of winter needs "double the food that would serve him if he remained idle in a wnrm room through the winter, and the same is true of an om or horse. A large shore of all domestic animals do not work, and are kept for the production of flesh, milk or 'They need a reasonable amount of exercise to preserve their health, as well as good keeping in the matters of toed, drink and shelter. In winter- ing hogs, true economy requires that one should keep no more than will give the wool mum of flesh for th 2 food consumed. To keep a pig without his gaining in weight involves not only rho loss or the food he consumes, 1 ut all the injury resulting from. stunting his groWth. Few arc aware of the damage done to young animals by prematurely arrekng the growth of their bones and minscles. A stunted pig, calf, colt, or lamb has' received an irreparable injury, You can no more fitly make amends for the shock given to the vital functions;than'yoh can give a horse a new seeing eye in the place of one that has been put out by violence. No after• feeding .of horse will give him a new eye and no good keeping will develop au—animal frame perfect in all its parts aftt;r it has been stunted in youth. Most farmers attempt to keep too much stock, both in winter and summer, for their food to be manufactured into flesh, dairy products or wool. 'A few superior animals, well housed in winter, nal well fed at all' times, yield the largest profit. Of course stables should be properly ventilated, that all animals may have a full supply of pure air. Most stables, and all sheds, give too much of it, especially in cold wintry weather. Look out for a plenty of straw, or other litter, to absorb all urine, unless you hove a tank or reservoir for• it to run into. Manure is now as valuable as money .at ten per cent, com pound interest. It costs nearly as much to cultivate an acre of corn to obtain i 5 bushels as 50, and manure will double the crop.--L Genesee Farmer. lIARDWARE-FRESH ARRIVAL!! Z-. 1 ENrix SAXTON .THE subscriber having reituned from the city would call the attention of his friends and tire public gnerally to the large and well se. leered-assortment of Ilardwate which he has lust received. consisting in part of MATERIALS such as nails, sows, kluges, lucks, bolts, glass, putty. palms, oils, &a. Ti/Ot.,S— edgo tools; saws an& planes el every tlescrip lion, with file, rasps, hammers, auctls , &e A general assortment of SfIOMIAIiERS & SA LiDLL'RS !TOOLS, together with inoryieo. lining, and binding ittins, shoe threat,%ea\ , pegs, lasts, harness mounting, saddletrees, & c. GOMA' TRI N G--ennvass kplain, en amelled, figured and embossed,) patent and en- Eitnelled leather, asps, springs,,hubS, Spoke, telloes, sh,dts &e, keg Cabinet Alakers will find p large * asserment oi / varnishe, mahogany and walnut veneers, moulding. rosettes,•hair kdoth, curled hair, &c. I he stool: of ICON is large and well selec ed, comprishig all the Itinds_in general use, as hammered and rolled tire of all sizes, flat, bar and band iron, round, square and ,oval !ran, horse shoe iron and nail rods, alit a large lot of cost and spring steel, English and American blister steel, &o. Housekeepers and those about commencing will find it to their a ivantage.to-eall and exam ine our cutlery brittaida and plated ware, pans, kettles, cedar ware, baskets, &c. In addition to the above we have received a splendid assortment of-WALL PAPER, ma king the stock complete, , nnd at , ett , .ll prices as cannot fail to give satisitction. We ;iiivitelall friends to call, knowing it will be to their own advantage. Itaitheinher the old puled, East High Street, Cardsle, P, Oct. 12, 1853. : HENRY SAXTO'IsT.' DR.U.GS DR UGS I DRUGS I rrqshet ',Cipring . Supply! • IHAVE illat received a f rash ..stuelt of Mod• lams, twists. Glass, thl, &c., which having been purchased with great cure at, the beet city liouses, lean con fi dently recommend to Falitliev; Phybieians, Country 'Merchants and Dealers, as being fresh and we, DRUGS. I Patent Moilicinss, 'llerhsand Extracts, .., .siFins heini eats, Spicea,ground and whole . `Alnstruments, Essences, Pure Essen'', Oils I Parfinery, &o . Cod Liver Oil.— Warrlnted Genuine. D YE-ST OFFS. , I LO,l and Cnm Woods, Oil Vitriol i • Copperas, ' I Lao Dye• , PAINTS. Wdtlterill & Brother's Pore Lead, • Chronic Groon and Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Jersey Window Glass, Linseed Oil, Turpen tine, Copal and coach Varnish, and Red Lend. / All of which will ho sold' at the very lowest market price, Also,a frosty and splendid as sort:pont of • ' FANCY GO ODS, Gonfedtionary, and innuMerableother article's calculated for use and ornament, all ot, wLieh ' aro offori3d•at the 'lowest 'cable prices, at the cheap Drug Book and Fancy Store of the sub scriber on Nortli Elancoier street. . • ,• •S.'W.,}IAVEASTICK:' Indigoes, Madders, Sumac MEMI FM PIO 0 Philo • AcrthicE hiCof, N 0... I ih 'whole, half and quartet Ws alaoli lot of new• No. 3 Meolorol for anlo cheap for:cash at tho family grocery store of: Jane 22.1853. J. G. WILLIAMS', • ' IMROCHA LONG SHAWLS-46 8 0. 0 . 11 - 3 calved n few Long and Square 'l3roebo Sbawle,end for onlelby G. W. PLITNBfi. • , . . . . : . . SILVER DIEDAL . . ..- .' • : - ,• - , .tswtrded to 'Oils Machine tOtlllto Fair ,Of the Anriericlllll InstityiteNoiv York; Oct. 16152. i. Diploma at the Franklin Insatiate, Philadelphia. 'First Preudum•at the State Fair, Linea, New York. and at the Columbia and F.eusseltier clininty (Neiv York) Fairs, rind:a Diploma at the Westchester County Fair at White. Plains. HICKOK'S PATENT Tn the present arrangement of this highly approved luable Mill, the labor is divided by arranging a eutt )ylinder to break the apples, and then deliver them to ower Cylinders to be reduced to pomace. By this rangement the work is performed tinter and with to • USS tabor. 'rth Press is arranged with a much larger RMS. MI ffirmerty, and by a very ingenious device the use of the he s dispensed With nut! the Tub made to open at will to d iver the pomace, while at the snow time hue Cider is left 'leer and this work can be done with much lass labor then sy the old method. The. Cylinders are covered with heavy heel, Zinc, both on their peripheries mei ends; the wood them is arranged Fe es not tg swell; nod the whole work -in the Mill and Press made in the very best menner and wranged with especial view to their durability and service. No Farmer who uses the Mill carefully and according 'o directions ♦vlll be disappointed, but on the other rend he will llnd this one of the moat valuable and efficient unehines on Ills firm. ' •The machine is made to run by horse, steam, or hand lover, and when the apples tire ground, a small boy of 11 jeers of 011ie can press the pomace with till ease. In all firmer times it trite supposed that a large quantity tit Cider could only be made by using a ponderous machine, het slowly crushed the apples without grinding them One. Choy were then made Into a massive Meete in straw, end nos! severe 111111 long pressure was required to extract a tort ion of the Cider, it considerable quantity being absorbed it the straw and' the mess of pomace; and to obtain this insetisfeetury result the flamer had to Mks 01 Ida hands, old perhaps his six-horse teen:, and devote e whole day that 'mid hate been MOTO profitably employed, to make from In hi eight barrels of Cider. To obviate the difficulty the 'ureters have heretofore labored under, this Merhine has (eon invented, and the statement of a few facts will prove hat it is not only the belt Machine of the kind in existence, nit it is the most profitable that n man ran have on his 'arab The apples are by this Machine grated up into a lino ado, lie that it requires but a comparatively light pressure, and that but n minute or two. to extract all the Cider, It wing asmrtained by practical experiment that One. Fourth nom juice Cell be °Maim,' than by the old process. Iles ides i hi, it only requires two hands to grind up and make lito Cider a larger quantity of apples than eon be possibly bee: So Ile, 011 this press, owing o the compactness of the pomace in the tub, and the eam •lete manner hi which it is ground, in pressure of from 3 to tom—that em easily be obtained—will produce a mere ,avorable result thin fifty tons pressure on the ordinary Eotcrod accardiug to Act of Congrceo, In the seer Mil 1 ECOLLECT TiliS IS THE cARLisLe. JUNDRY& ETA O 111 N ESHOP. 9:0?C - V - • fi r suliscriber continuesto manulncture at . Foundry in East High street, having n hand a great variety of good patterns. and is ,pare a iu Corn isr. llt N A N IS It ASS kSTIN GS, which will be c'ecnie,d loonier not on lidnd,) at the shone's' notice, such es L. rank s mid Mill Gearing, Spur and Bevil \ heels. GudoeonS'lor Saw Milk, fNe , Plough C istiugs. Cutters, Point Shears, Wagon and Coach Boxes,', Spindles, Car Wheels, Car C Oairs, &e. Steam Engines built to order and r All kinds of machinery lin Paper ills,GristMills and Factories repaired at set notice: - 111 ill Spindles dressed and turned. Iso, Horse Powers and Threshing Machines, eh as Bevel Gear Four Horse power ; Nor is mai Gear Four Horse Power ; Horizontal ( gy m• Two Horse Power, Ploughs Corn Shel -1 , s and torn Crushers. Threshing machines a d Horse powers repaired and Job Work loin, n. the shortest notice. Pasterns of ()dr.:rent I, oda on hand and made to order. lie also has on hand n large supply or Iphia and Troy Cooking Stoves, and is con ly making Cookipe Stoves of various int ; dyed parents, for coal or wood. Ten Plate oyes, Graieg, &c. Repairing done to all kinds or nriebinery.— .1 1 1 kinds ofold Iron, Brass nod Copper taken exchange for work. FRANKLIN GA FMNFII. , JSEFUL, FRAGRABIT'iiii-d-GOODT 'll J. KIEFFER has jllO returned from Phil: adolphia with an additional supply of fresh RUGS. which in connection wjth his former ,cll will make his establishment complete in ;s deportment. , In addition to the above he has also opened a supply of Confectionaries, Fruit, Nuts, oriels and Fancy Articles of every deserms , n. The attention of the Ladies is especially i cited to his extensive assortment al Fancy :triples, Ladies Toilets', Fancy Soaps'"Wod Pet-tames at every variety. ,• . Gentlemen are illVitjd to examine his fine omit ent,uf Fancy A rtieles—Segars, China Put celnin Pipes, Tobacco 01 nll hinds, laving and Toiler - it Soaps of stmcOor quality. ( Ines, Riding and Carriage V. hips,and many ❑cr articles which more especially inters I nilemon. A number of superior ',Woollen : airs on hand. The proprietor will Le very hopUy to hove I's irreiTrhy'lll' ond examine hisrgoods witet* ey 010 y ,to purchase or not. Join 6 1853 13 .1 KIEFFER. SPRING FASHIONS FOR It ORGE KELT..ER respectiully anneal). V trees to ;Ens old Pairons.an'd the public gen. orally that he has just received the SPRING STYLE OF GENTLE MEN'S HATS, manufactured at one of the best establishments m Philadelphia, to which, ho invites special attention. Ile line also constantly on hand a large anil v nod assortment of his own manufactut;e as tsrlt ha city made , . .11ATS AND C.APs, • • s.:itable for , he saason,comprishm every vari e it or Itussia,,Beßyst, Moleskin and Silk Hats, fi fished in the lainiuy le. together with a hill o imrtment of Caps of every shape and dos. ed,ption, and at every price Ho particularly it cites the public to call and examine his exten- S , ve assort...silt, which in style, material and lilish,cannot be surpassed by any in market, a d which ho is able to pot at prices lower than ,er, Krßeinainher his old stand on North I mover street, between Hunter's and Sencr's 3 ire. • [,Tune 1] ZIREI xnrsuB.ANCE. The Allen and Paid Pennsbnrough Mutual rire.linsorance Company of Cumberland coun t), indurporated by an Act of Assembly, is now fully organized, and in operarion•under tlio management of the following commission its. viz: Jncob Win, R. Goreaa,lo had 4 ociiiiii,lehoir Brenneman, Christ (iStay. Christian Tiizel,Jacob H. Coo/ LCWIS I;lyer. Henry Logan, Benjamin IL 10,enr, Jni I lb Kirk, Samuel Prowell, Joseph . ‘Vielter The rates of instiradee ails as low undfavor s hie cc any Crpany of the kind in the Shia: Persons wishing to become inembors aro in. 11l .tii v led to make application_ tho agents of company, company, who are willing o wait ,upon'theiri at any'time. / ' ' • • BENJ. H. 11l , SSETt,,' President: ' HENRY ,Loa x, Vice Treaidept] .. Lewis flyer, Secretary. Michael Ceeklin. 7 ceaaterer. AGENTS. • - Cumberland Sounty.—Rudniph Cumberland; C. .11, Herman. Kingstown Hen- Zearing, ShirenionstoWn ; Charles Dell, ; Dr. J. Ahl, Chtirchtnwnj Samna trahum, West •Pangeborritigh; Sondes MeDow. Fr.anitford ;' .Mode Hrilfith, South .Middle. I.44l;;Samnol Ddover, Benjamin 'Haverstick, r , 00hanioshuric; John SKerricii; Lieburn ;. pa. yid Cooviv, Shophordetown. York County.—Joint' Bowman, Dillebtirg P3ter Wulford, Ifranklin;, Jahn. Sinith; Eeq„ Tr!lehington ;'W. S. Picking, .Dover ;,Haniel afrep4bdr6r, J IY4CrAff,Paradiee. ', • . Lochmen i ,„ • . ,Mogibore',of,'the, comray>haVnit .'Polio los ollnut.,toteipire , wh a thith Jonewed by kiaking aelmation'tii'any ortha agents: 41 ) 1REILIAN CLO,THL-A new end.salendid I aterial for Overcoats. just received by!! , • G. W. ifITN;EL , ..... • • IM and ing tho nr ch PROVED CIDER MILL Cider Press. even if the apples were ground to finely an ma the improved Mill; cad if the apples were merely crushed, no on tho Nut Machine, it would require a pressure of one hundred tons to produce the result accomplished by this Patent Mill. The following may be adduced as tho decided advantages of this Mill. First—lt will make more Cider than any other Press, with given quantity of apples, in a given time, and with much tss labor and expense.. Second—lt will make cleaner and sweeter Cider than any her Mill. Third—You can make the Cider as you want it, and when you wont it—and in quantities from ono gallon to 0 or 10 barrels. Fourth—With it you can press your Currants, Cherries, Berries, Cheese, Butter, Lard, and Tallow, • Fith—With it you can soon one-fourth of your time in making Apple-butter. sixth—With its nor you con at nil time,' have Fresh and Sweet Cider. With all the advantages resulting from the possession and use of such a machine—et a price so low tint it is within the reach of all—can it ho that any intelligent Farmer wouldAo Without it? Do you wish to have in your house at all times Cider that Is sweet and fresh, the only time it Is'really healthy and fit for ace—and do yen wish to save a great portion of the hard labor attending the making of Apple-blotter If so, buy tide machine, and ono word for it, you will not be disappointed. This Mill Is warrant,' superior tp any other portoldo Mill in existence, anti the Proprietor is ready at any time, (op fair notice being given,) to test it with any Portable Mill that to nottin 'infringement on It. Pursuers, examine this newly IMPROVED MILL, before you buy any other. One great advantage of this machine over all othern, that it will not choke up, and hard or soft apples can he ground, and yet the Cylinders will always remain dear and in grinding order. All orders will be tilled In the order In which they ore received, and ,all persons wanting them would do eel' to Fend their orders early, and state at what time they want the Mill sent. . This at terelnl by 2 moo . will, when properly worked according to directions, make 0 to 12 barrels of eider a day— and will grind alone by horse-power from 100 to 300 bushele of apples n day. gip. The Price of the Mill is $.lO, free of freight. I'4.,,Mtty, 1853. W. 0.,131C1R0K. the District Court Of the Carlene District of Peru/sylvan'. 'EW AND IMPROVED) MILL ACRIGULIia AL WAR I lICIIEL ME SEED STOD.E THE subscribers, in addition to their exten sive Grocery, lime connected therewith an A G RIC U I,T URAL W AREH OUSE and SEED STOR Er (IU, Market street, near the rail ritad, Harrisburg, Pa., and are e F epured to fill all orders, by wholesale and retail, of all kinds of Agricultural lmplem Ins, Vegetable and Flower Seeds. &e. Country merchants with reasonable &Retrains 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, band grain mills, clove: shelters, horse rakes, churns,grind stones and improved hangings, hay, straw and manure lurks, farmer's boilers, ox yokes and bow, patent bow pins, cow chants, spades, hoes and rakes, post diggers, wheelbarrows, grain cradles, seythesand,seythestones, potatoe drags post. augurs, axes and hatchets, grain bags krain measures, garden trawls, pruning and buddimr, knives, grass and grain sickles, screw wrenches, pincers and gimblets, rat and mole traps, cattle cards and horse brushes, curry• numbs, garden reels, cow bells, Whiffle trees, guano, plaster. poudrette, bone dust, Bide, gar. den, field and flower seeds. A Ise,: a large :Intl fresh assortment of UR 0 CER I ES, TEAS,,kc,, all cheap for cash. BOYER & HALL. tCrl.rain and produce of all kinds received n exchange for implements. Avr,l•l 3,- 1853 : -,1 v PRESEIiVE Y(..)UR TEH ET BY USING Zermans Celebrated Tooth Wash. rinlflti valuable preparation has long been used On New , York and rhiladelOin, where it has attained an immens& popularity, for eloan sing, prilservilig, and lleautkiat the teeth. It is an excellent retnetly for sore, soil or blevling Gums. It also impartsn delightful freshness to the mouth and agreeable odor to the breath. Real the fdlowtng from Dr. Murray. I can, with the utmost confidence, recom • mend to the public, Zernian's Anti-Seorbeitec frooth NVasle as the best in use'.., Jet my practice as 21 Dentist, I have used a nil I'e:commended if for tile last five years, and have found it to give sat isfaction in every nest:thee, as the Wash does not contain acid, or anything injurious to the teeth or genus; but, on the contrary, is the best antiseptic the practice, and therefore, would . e•reommend he use sr it, not only to those who wish to pre nerve their teeth and gums, and haven wholesome limeade, but also to those who have diseased gums 'tor teeth. use of the Wash, for a short time, will insure a return to their healthy state. GEORCI: MURRAY, Dentist, No fel S. Elt•ventb st.;lelow Chestnut l'hil'a. Dr. liendel, of Carlisle, says , ;—" \lr. Zee , man, I tern well pleased with your Tooth %Vasil : it not only cleanses and whitens the teeth without in:riring them ,but it, cures sore or bleeding 1 cheerlitlly recommend it to the profession end ="., public, as the very best preparation that can be ' rased thr cleansing and preserving the teeth, guinsond giving SWCCUICSS to the breath. .1011 N W. HENDEL, Surgeon Dentist, Price 25 ceute pct• bottle , Franoia r'iTiiiihbruggist and Chemist, ofirner of Ninth and Cattiarine streets, For sale by- SAMUEL ELLIOTT, Carlisle, netlFt ivl• litiviv4 , 4 9rWltlf A LARGE' SPRING ARRIVALL . Windu surpasses in quantity ,qualiry and prices any dint has ever yet been opened in Carlisle, consistirig of the greatest variciy; 'or all kinds. of Hardware, SUCiI as, Shoe Fin- I drags, Saddlery, Coneli Trimmtege, Paints I Oils, Varnish, Glass, 'Nails,- Anvils, Vices, Bellows, Springs, Artois, Bows, Fines,. .. , Veneers, Cedarware, Farming Utensils, Bar and Rolled Iron,. Steel, &c., with a thousand more articles unmentionable. Haring purchesed largely . of Heavy.: Goods previous to the orivance in prices. I em enabled to sell goods avoid prices. Persons in went o Hardware are invited to roll and esomihe Foods and hoar my priers, sod you will be sat., tslied wheee the Cheap tifirdwore ircto be hod. stock of WALL PAPER is aniap proa, hod by any in the Borough.. Thsuktul for the former liberal patroinitge, a con,inuttneo of the same is solieitedity JOHN P. Ll'lo3, Wont Side of North Hanover Street, . Gullet Fresh Dregs, Bledichies Sce, Ece ,\,/, I have just received from Philade'. blue and New York very extensive rAlrk additions to my former stock, embra• cing nearly every article of Medicine now in use, togetaer with Paints, Varnishes, Turpentine, Perfumery, Soaps, Stationery, Fine Cutlery, Fishink Tackle,— Bruhes of almost every deecriptioi with .a endelss variety of other articles, which / Fam dc• tertnined to sell at the vansLowry-511qm. Ali Physicians, Country 11 , Ierebornts, Pedlars and others, are respectfully requested hot to pass the OLD S'PAND, as they may rest assured that every article will be sold of a good quality : and upon reasonable terms. 8, ELLIOTT, Main Street. . nrliele. May Y 0 W ALL . -PA.PE 11.13. HE'etobscriber is just now, receiving and opening an ittmeralleled oseortment of WALL PAPERS. ',l,Thbekdeeirous ()fitting. forming the interiors =of,. their old dwellings into now ones; and 'giving additional ernbei iehm'ents to Weir now ones, at a crimperative ly trifling pogo will' do well to call and °ratline for I can from GI ets' upward& Re= 'lnembrel thkold stand, East Main et. opposite. • Ogilinee Store. fly the way% I would say to those who oleo want to improve' the exterior of their , hhneee, that I con turnielothem Wltiv Wetherill'o.oure and freah ground Whito Lead, together with various Whet' colours, 'Wee. er. nt,ge t yellow, varions shades of green, shortlevery thing ealoulated.i to adorn ,and dee ;oriteiyour mansionwi . • • • mar St ' TIENAY,SAXTONIt., ' .. - DYSI 3 ErSIA., JAIL, DICE, 012.NERVOliS DEBILITY, DM -, EASE:OP Nur. KIDNEYS, AND ALL DISEASES ARISING FRO.:11,1 • ' DISORDERED LIVER 011 S T 0 31 A - 1.3 • Such de ConstiPution, , inward piles, fulness of blood to 11w head, ucidiiy of ,the stomach, fo niMsee, heartburn, (bogus' r food, fulness or weight in the stomach, sour eructations, sink ing or fluttering at the pit of the stomach, swimming of the head, huiried end difficult breathing, fluttering at the heart, choking or suffeesting.ilensations when in a lying posture, dimness of viSion,.,,dote or webs before the sight, fever and dull pain in the head,, defic iency of perspiration, yellowness of trio skin and eyes, pain in the side, back, chest, limbs, &c., sudden flushes of heat, :burning "in the flesh, eunstunt imaginings of evil, and grea depression of spirits, CELEBRATED GERMAN .BITTERS I P . Prepared by DR, C. M. JACKSON, • No. 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Their power aver the above diseases is not excelled, if equalled, by any "other preparation in the United, States, as the cures attest, in many cases alter fi is 1 Wu! physicians had failed. These Bitters are worthy the attention of invalids. Possessiug teat virtues in the rec tification of diseases. e Liver and lesser glands, exercising the ' bst searching powers diseases. e weakness and affections of the digestive or guns, they are withal safe, certain und pleas ant. Testimony, of the highest character HON. CEO, STROOP, Judge of the District Court in Perry connty,Pa.,' , Nov. Ibth, 185:2 said: "your 'lluefland's German Bitters' has been_m_use.in our place over a year past, and to the astonish ment of many has performed wonders. We may notice i t few instances that have come under awn immediate notice:—almost every person who has stopped at the hotel of Win. Lackey, one year since, predicted iron his c. maciated countenance and debility, that lie could - not NYC much longer. Ile was unable tu attend to his buiness, and for the great-r part of the time confined to his room. We rec ommended hint to try the German Bitters; he did; and to the surprise of all his friends he is now able to attend to his usual business arid perform manual labor. The case of Henry Asper a stone mason, whom no one supposed would cver recover from .the debility of his system, but was !duke I upon as fast approach hog the gYave, took eight er nimr bottli-s of the Bitters during the last winter, end this son. mar lie has been Ito the surprise tit all who knew his case] following his trade. Toe case of William Murphy is no less astonishing.— Ile Coo was so far reduced as to induce the general belief that the grave alone would tie his only remedy. kir..Lackey recommended him to try the Iloolland's German Bitters; lie is now apparently .a well [min, and able to do u hard day's work.'" We could mention many °flier Coves of a similar character. if it were necessary. I myself derived enrich benefit from their use. I hove given considerable of it a way, not for your benefit alone, but to relieve suffering humanity, end let :no assure you I sin pleased to see the happy result. Po - the afflicted we say, try them fairly and I will, warrant relief." These Bitters are worthy the attention of possessing g reat power in the resto ration of a healthy action of the liver and the lesser glands, giving tone to the stomach arid nervous. system, and bringing the system gen 9rrilly to u high state e, health. Far side by S. W. flaverstick end S. Elliott; Carlisle; Ira Bay, Mechanicsburg; .1. H. Her ron, Newville; J. S. Attic, Shippensburg, and by dealers in modieinls every where. NEW DRUG STORE ! ! ! South Hanover Street, Near the Court house. J. KIEFFER, druggist, would respect.. . fatly inform tile citizens of Carlisle and vicinity that he has opened a new CHEMWALIAND DRUG STORE. His stock is enprely new, Mid has been sclec• ted with great care . As many of the articles in daily use by physicians and families deteri orate by age and exposure, meat care will be taken not to allow such articles to accumulate in each quarnities. Attention is especially invited to his stock of Medicines, Esiemial Oils, Oils, Tinctures, Wines, Extracts, Conlection4, - Chemicals, &o. together with the above he has a full tssortment of Paints, Varh ; shes, Dye Siulls, Paint and Varnish Crushes, and C UN I' E CTIONA RIES of every variety. did assortment of Perfumeries, Soaps, Extracts, Fancy, flair. Clothes and Flesh Brushes, Supporters,' Breast Exhatisters, Nipple Shields, 'l'oo,h Washes and Pastes; also MEDICINAL WINES AND BRANDIES, of the best quality. SEGARS, from the brat llavana and Spanish houses, of every flavor, from one cent upwards. In order to ensure his customers against mistakes during any tetnporaray ;absence of the proprietor, the scrviees of an experienced and competent assistant have been secured, which will be felt to be important, in view of the responsibilities which are knows to devolve upon the druggist. 'Cr PfIYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS will be faithfully and promptly attended to.— Orders from Physicians and Merchants in the country will be filled with care, and at prices which must prove satisfactory. N officinal preparations made in strict accordance with the directions of the U. S. Pharmacopoeia. . A liberal share of public patronage is res• pecttully solicited. Terms, Cash. May 11. 1853. 13. 1. KIEFFER. Persons' feeling themselves dispose(' to in. dulge in goooaegars are requested to dull at 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. Persons visiting Carlisle should not leave be- Tore liking a glance lIL R.J. Kieffer's I.)rug and Chemitial Store, South [hoover street; He has 'on band a variety of fancy articles, such as hair, hat, cltithes, Beds end tooth brushes, co logne bottles, furniture dusters, portlolios, note paper, worked and card baskets, visiting cards an'iP cases, , a firth variety of fans, accordi3ons. .he. The ladies are . invited to call and examine superior matte. Call soon, as he is determined, to sell bargains. B. J. KIE FF ER. July-20, 1853. S. Hanover et. Priiired A : PRIME article of , Sugar ; Raisins, at Si , cents per pound, Burtch do,'a good article, at 15 cents, Citrons - , Mace, Spices, Brandies, Larnonsa Oritnges; Preserved Fruits, Dales, Sugared and Dried Prunes, Figs, • T!tdiarinils, Crackers, &e &cv in connection r"ith all kinds of Confoctiona ries. all of whii•li will be disposed of on the most accommodating terms. Jnne I, 1852 13. J. KIEFF,EIi J. W. EBY'S FAMILY GROCERY. Java and Maracalina'Coffee4 Green and Roasted do., Orleans and Clarafied Brown Sugars, Pulverized, Crushed and Loaf do, Solt Crushed,(presorving) do. Rico, Farina lind — Ciiin Starch. Brows. Cocoa, Chocolate, Vanilla Peon, ' Alnee, Citron, with Sp' ioesiFeverjrl, Mould, ould, Adamantine Candle, Orleans and Sugar O. Syrup ' Molatie, -' ildworing's finest quality Syrup. 0:1" A fresh assortment of all the above arti. elos, and. a general supply,of oilier articles usually kept by us, all just opened and for side at our now storelootns. Juno 8, 185., Wiriow. Shades, Carpets arid - Oil Cloths, • d. STEWART DEPITS • A T 223 North' 2tl Street, 'above Weed; Ei Philaditiphia,.: would.. moat reepeothd. Wean the- attention of hie friends and the public in general, to hie' largo and, 'well Se. electild stook of 'Cat-pert, Oa Clotho, Illaainoa, Windom , Sharleo, Dooi , Nato, S'aiii• Redo,' Pi ano Chei'a bb/c P a rer& Cocoa .1 1 / a itinv , Iron, t. yards wide, foi Public Houses, Counting Anuses &o. ' Alao==to my branch' Store, QC, Springl ear= den Street, above, 9th . •-., :arras . , - IA - Mhova , thladaV reeaiiied fromiNew Ybrsi ,a very , large'. naalirtmont . of WOrked 'Raffling; Joann& and Swiss Eddinio Inepniy 'Underaleeves and Boom:era, Embed...Hand ka.vidof , a,l4o47hionvlll'be sold ihnifiqae ; gweisp o s, OAMPBEI44: ' ~~~Y~~[t[iC, LIVER 'COMPLAINT,' CAN RE EFFECTUALLY CURED RY DR. litOomainrs READ AND BE CONVINCED Ho has also on hand a eplon Sugars and Tobacco. JUST B.ECEIVED! IVIARION. I:TALL J. W. EU V .tors p1)00, STOVES! STOVES! STOVES! - ' JOHN D. GOROAS..;' p at 0.1/11 liand at his ho O h n e s s l i t u t7. i v i street, next door to Marion Hall, the largest nd must cotnpleto assortment of: P.A.ILLOUR7STOVES to be found in this county, which wild be sold at the lowest prices fur cash or approved credit. His stock cotisints of a largo asborttnaiit 01,1151 V and highly approved PATENT COOKING STOVES, Finished in the most complete tliannet•, ,and calculated Mr either wood or coal. or both. All the old standard pumas, wlitell have stood the test of mipernince, May Ito klalld at his estal• lishment. Ahu a Omit variety pf the most ap proved and beautilul PARLOri. AND OFFICE sToV . Es, Including a number of now styles, possessing very superio, advantages over those Weretuline iu use. Famihex and heusciceelictsure I espect• fully invited to give him u call before purtilta.._ sing elsew here. Stoves delivered to any part tit the mutiny and put up th the dIIOTILSI notice. He continues to do al, hinds of TIN AND SHEET IRON WARE, Pad Copper work, and ha.. constantly on hand hr will make to order every article required by housekeepers or Willis in thi s line. Ifis stoc k at Tin and Copper•ware embraces every kind or household and kit. Itch utensil, warramed equal to the beet manufactured. Persons in Want at articles in his line may always be sure uccomodated to their satistaction by giving him a call. 10019 (heap 15i/Wlches aeitelry. %V ll :/LESA LE and It El AIL t\ ). e, •.at the Philadelphia Waieli .., and Jewelry Store," Nesober '..L . 1 . 96 Nerih Second Street, cotter 'IS:, ~ of Quarry, Phlladelphia. . _4,;,, !,-,1-,11.",.4,, • Gold Lever. ‘1 ait hes, lull r...: , . Iftieb.A jewelleti, IN carat cases, t;o20,00 Gold Lepc.e;'lB carat cases, 824 00 Silver do jewels, S 1 . 0 Silver Lever, lull j welled, 12 10 ^- Superior Quartiers 7 OU , Gold Spectacles, 7 00 Fine Silver Spactacles, _ 150 Gold Braceleis, • 3 0 . 0 Lad loe ' Gold Pencils, 1 00 Sillier Tea Spoons, set, 5 td) Gold Pens with Pelted and `elver !folder, I 00 Gold Finger Rini„%s 37!, Celll4 to ; Watt It Gl a sses, pia it, I BS cents; Patent„ Isi • Loney, 25 ; other articles in proportion. All goods warranted to he what they are sold STA FF & SU eCeS$Ol . B to 19: Conrad ma On hand. some Gold end Rilvet I,ers end Lop nes, still low erfit has :lie nlievc prices. THE EIGHTH! at; SILK STORE No. 4, North Eighth S tr ut, Philo: jj V. DEP U Y ?mores his thanks to his Ni mmons customers Is Cumberland county for their liberal patronage during the hut sea son nod is ,now prepared to supply them at reasonalfle prices, with every description of ['alley Dry Goods, Ills stock comprises a full assortment of Rich Plaid Silks Fine French Merinoes I Brocade do Rich Plaid Cashmeres Plain, do I Paris Moos do ',eines Clunwenhle Plain, all Wool do .tiatillh and 'Flo renc I Cheap de Laines Park a Beges Imported Cingliants Embroidered Collars Chintzes NI us' ns Flan- Sleeves Chernizettes mils and Sackings. Also, aJnll line of all widths of the BEST BLACR SILKS, with Shawls, M ntWas, ib• bons, Cloaks, Velvets, Cloaking Cleths, &c„, in ureat variety. His-goods aro bought low, in large lett, from first hands. ' J. V. DF.PUY. 4h N• Min •cep', 3m JULIUS STERN. .Yo. 171 ..Vort/g Sd .sleeri, wine'le Me ,Came. Hotel„ Philadelphia. _ 1 WING in Store a full and etensive as sort ment 01 Al illincry articles,Trimn ings and Fancy Goods, such as Ribbortils. Laces, Blond, G /ace Silk's, FlOrenecs,BonneT Frames, and a largo as ortment of Needle•werked HEM, Collars, Cops, Flounces, Ineertings, Edgings, &e., together i ith a great variety of other ar ticles in our line too numerous to mention, at tLESA LE AND RETAIL. N. 11. I request all suet, 'as arc about mnhino their purchases to give ride n call. :septl.l2.nt KRUPP'S ESS . ENO t OF COFFEE m -A NUFAC;TUR ED mill for side by El.l KRUPP, No 059, North Third street, Ph Indclphw,is user:lilted to render ent:re satis , liietionoind is bed and doubt the best and most wholesome preparstirri ol Coffee ex er known.— Onepauksge, at I'2l cents 'A SAVE four pounds of ordinary Coffee. Try' it soil be con vinced. A number of Essences o.l' toffee sere deposited at the frfiliklin Institute .in 152. the Judges decided Krupp's to he THE BEST in the exhibition. Friends. it ou sWI 10 Cllio II good, clump 111 Id Ilelllllll Cllll Of C4,lrei: 111 . 0CIIIT Krupp 's Essence 01 Colree. It is or sale by ncsrly all the principal Grocers and Druggists throughout the tinitsil States. April 20, 1.5.3. • Z,' / d4,f G tF COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, Located No 127 Baltimore Street, Bultimbre, Md. The ostensible object ut 11116 Lmituumu is to place in the-teach of indLviduals pruner lueili• tics or obtaining a thui'utigh ono prpetteal Alercantile Education. tithing intuit has been omitted thief is calculated k pioduce the desired result. ' The rooms of the College are well fitted up, conveniently arranged, and situated in the most desirable part LI i the City. Connected thereto is a Commercial Library, and this, in connection with lamiliar Lectures on Commer cial Law and Mercantile Science, is it Matter of the highest importance to all who desire to become Accountants el the first order, and oc cupy stations of profit and responsibility: A I young mull can here ' , obtain a more ear ect knowledge of general business matters in a low weeks. than can be acquired in us many years: in any one Counting Room. The course al study embraces Double Entry Book keeping, and its adaptation to %rations departments of Commerce and Trade, Merest tile calculations taught according to the most appr . r . , , yed 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 bdok. keeper or business man to understand. The time necessary 1 . .. r an industrious student to complete the couree varies front 5 to 8 weeks. There being no v.tention, applicnntS curt - enter nr any time and attend hoth day andmvening. Examination's aro field at stated periods. and Diplomas awarded to those who g aduate.— For terms, &c.,write and have a Circular for. warded by mai. . • March, '23. 1P53. ly. , • , . • ,• To Buildeks fk Houskeopers. • •rgriHOSE who are building, or about corn.. mencing housekOeping' will be swell) find at all 'times an assortment to f ? eloot : frUnij [Adis of oil sorts and sizes. with brass, argil lo, mineral and white knobs, with jo po wiled or plated furnitore, butt hinges; mist and wrought, window glass from Bxl 0 to 20x28. bolts, screws &c. &c. You who are about to beinnrriod going td.liouSekeepfng, wo have everything to please. such ,us fancy waiters and trays, ivory handled ,knives nod forks, in setts or by the dozen, common knives and forks, hotter knives with pinted and ivory liandles frying and bread pins, emocithing irons, tubs, churns, 45-o, HENRY SAXTON Carlislo Mach 9.1853. • • '•");;. i t ' , 3. Gol7.Tin, . [SUCCESSOR TO A. VIOT,TI No. 164 Chestnut Si., Buitotg, 11E1 XNENSIVEMusic Publisher, and Deal- LI er in Musical .Instruments of every de scrip' lon. , Exclusive ogeilt for tie stile of Ballet, Davis `4l Co's Patent Seetiension. Bridge JEolian end other PIANOS, L. Gilbereallondo s ir Pianos. MalaitaOns. gar. thi's Guitars, liarlitt, Violins,. Sheet,Aluate, MusiC Busks, &a. Residents of the country, will be supplied by moil beeitherir with music they luny ,wish, , ns lestrunif: purehaSed in person. Hiving ono or the , largest mocks States, It teel'ennfident Stulifyipir u wile may. favor ' nie with n eall.or order. • • . Dealers in Mink! supplied on th e nket liGrn terms. Pianos to iet. , Second-Imnd Pianos for ~sltp,roar 201.053 41 111Lbicinc9, w PA.NIiORITE. 99 ' MYERS' EXTRACT OF ,tOCK ROSE, An Invaluable Remedy for all Serofulbue casts, Salt Rheum, Side "lead- -Cancer,--Kursin,q - Sore -- Nandi, - and General Debility, and as a l'unfier of the Mood it is Unequalled, The Rock •Rose has gained a reputation al liome Lind . uhroild, which no usher inedieike has ever dime in the Slime length of - lime. AeLordlng to the opinions . of eminent Physi cians, the Rock Rome Phut is unequalled in Curing Scrofula In 16 Various Format STATENIENT OF REV. E. R. IVARREN, (Pastor of the. 2cl Baptist Chureli,New London, Ut..) relative to Myers' Extruet Rose. To The American niblic. As my name has been used in connection with recommendations of, Mr. Myers' hick Rose Syrup, in various advertisement s by the inatiufiteturer, I beg.leave to make the rollew ing statement with reference to my acquaint ance with the remedy and tests In which I have subjected it, and the reasons for having intro. duced it to the notice - n ot private friends in the community in which I reside, long before the medicine was advertised. 1 make this state ment freely, because 1 have, us n principle, withheld toy Mimi: from all' patent medicines, and sedulously abstained Irvin recommending them to the imblie, believing them frequently the spawn rf quackery and humbug, and us tending to tor:tease, instead !of lessening Minnie disense and suffering. Snell,' I tear, is the character of a 10:ge portion of the patent puns eene of this medicine making age. "Their nume is legion," and from their influence, au from the demoniacal spirits, we have reason to pray for a safe deliverance. The First nst.-1 had myself suffered oc castonully with sudden attacks of Sick Head ache, anti Rillinus Diarrhea, and had sought a great variety of ciirative agents to bat little purpose ; and suffering from this disease (dna." rhea) nt this time, 1 deterniMed to tent the new Syrup first upon myself. The results were be yond illy expectations. It was 'a powerful alterative, and the morbid action of the ri! stem was changed, and the functions of secretion were restored to n healthy state. It gave toile arid clasticita to my system, and corrected the derangement (tithe digestive nrgnmi, and nave me that inestimable blessing— heallh. This test was not determined in a week, nr s month; but I took (bur or five bottles in perhaps tin many months. Since that time I have suffer ed hut slightly frorn these derangements. fig Sick Headache is en'irely Cut rd. Other Tests.—Finding this medicine so use ful to myself; 1 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 nge. This child 'was severely afflicted with a &reruns humor, of e very severe type, the humor showing itself on all parts of the surface, and - then suddenly dis appearing. The child was very sick, and it was , thought doubtful whether she would live, The humor resembled black i , peeks of mortified flesh. In addition to some other remedies, a gave the child this Syrup for about six weeks, wham she had sufficient strength to gn not to school occasionally. The swelling of her limbs ceased, and she was restored to health. The family fc'el that they owe her life, with tr.d's blessing, to my remedies. This test sati•fted me thrit the Reel: Ruse possessed specific powers for Scrofulous hu mors. I then tested it in em's or Cutanen,is Eruptions, in Measles, Chicken Pox. Cane); Sow:Mouth, Erysipelas,Salt MINIM, Piles, MI In all these cases,uith perfect Success. A flat testing this Spelt fur more then n year, I wrote Mr. Myers (October 7th, 1850) entliusi• astically, not expecting my letter would be published, that his Syrup was a Punkorite," all,heating, and I gave biro the 'result of its operations in several instances. I sta'ed in that-letter that I' it was invaluable as n remedy, in CuttinCOUß .Eruptions, Erysipelas, Safi Rheum, and other disorders, included in the varied faintly of discuses known as 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 same as when I wrote Mr Myers in Oct. IE I SO. 1 do net receipt:tend it for ell the ills of our suffering humanity ; but I unhesitating , ly say, that as a remedy for Scrofulous offee thins I believe it superior to any known cura tive agent. ° It Int . s been sufficiently tested by domestic practiec to establish its adnption to extensive usefulness in mitigating human suffering and removing diseases 'But What is the Roc* Rose ? The fidlowing history of the Rock Rose plant arid its medicinal properties, we hike from the New Haven Palladium, March 1t452. • "'he increased interest manifested in the Rock Rose plant, in consequence of die mutt, wonderlul cures effected by Myers' Compritind Extract or Rock Rose,' calls for a brief history of it, in order to correct any errime Is ppin ion that may have been 'entertaint tli OFICerII.• i(it , it; emit also to set in n true ligl,l the..nu lure of,a plant which promises _ln hi .uniecr sally beneficial. "We are iedt bled In the United States Die pen,stitory of Ib4i , for the li:flowing descrip lion of it ". It is entirely ditDrent from , ' the comnYon lose. It is a red• Stemmed, oblong lea , plant, busing a bitter taste. In addition to reinatk able peculiarity of the plant, of bearing too crops of flowers in one season, it also bus ano ther interesting and bountiful propel ty. Dr. Eaton says, tlitit in the months of Noe veniber and December, he hes seen hundred- ot these plants, sending out near their roots, broad. thin, curved imcrystals. about an inch in breadth: which melted during the day, and were renewed in the morning. For a more minute and noilientimil description of it, the reader is referred to Toney and Gray's Baran• teal works. Its Medical. History and Properties Are fur the most important, since upon these depends its value to the community. Dr, Lou. don says that in 1799, it was so valuitble in Etigirrnd,, that it • won cultivated from seeds. Ever since 18116, Professor Ives of Yule Cal )4le, has habitually used it with great success ri Scrofula and Chronic .iliseases, one through - him its virtues were made known, until, di Dr. 'Tyler Bum !. it is now In this section (New flavenya common tinkle in domestic practice for the, cure of Scrofula and Cutaneous die; canes." • Dr. Whither, a Sen . eh Botanist of notoriety, while travelling in America id 1814, learned its use in Canada. Returning to England, he employed it In medicating his baths, which. Jimmie greatly celebrated for the pure of simi lar diseases. Dr. J. 11. Thompson, of the same place, pre, scribed it in bud COMM of Scrofulous patients at Wills'- Hospital. His silectis ottrocied thw attention of senior physicians, Ile reports the following remurkoble cove of white swelling of the hip, in February, 1814:—The lad was seven years old, and hod, the disease three years. The bone was dislocated both upward end outward. , There was a large opening in . the hip loading to'llui hone; into which I could thrust my finger, I counted three ulcers. Ile hod boon under several ,physieisns, who lied given him up, I ordered a decoction of Reck Rose. In two ,daya his night sweets ceased I .the n ordered a teospoonful of Rock Rose tine° titnesii day. 'rhirey.oline ,days after lie was etairely• - ' 'Dr. Webb, of 'Madison, CI., testifies to the value of lock Rose, at. evinced in the cure of numerous hues Of the Scrofula, esFeelolly in children. Alanuradturnil by. iV'm Frontlin & Co., Now Ilavt.n, CI. * Mr. Worren, though a minister Of the Gos pCl, heel for a period of 1.5 years, given often. tiun tailio subject of medical•seionee, to qual ify Min to adminiqterty ilitf sick, in connection with Mil peetural.dotios. EDWIN R. WARREN. New London. April 2,1853: Affenis tra Cumberland Coe/IN.-8, IV. Ilev• emit+. S. Elliwt 'owl. W. A. !LW; . fteliele; liaveretlek DOiliet; .IVleelineleetaleg M.• Dither, Sltsremniedoeun'; Eppley Cedar', Spring.;' Bightint SterrolVo Gnp ; Thimins' Grenepn, •Pk leriel.l 3,11 . : (fettle, Neiviillel . 1-1: Wiley, qrep li St.fieg'; Wherify &,rieeellowee, Islewheri; IV. D; 'E. Ml's,' Elliipluiesbeeg ;towed, A, Dice; Dickinere; ,AleAandat &-,llllu PaPetunv Dr: L. Churqlitdwp. :• : . • iiiisreiiancoug 'EPILEPSYJCAN BE CURED. _Lake's Vegetable Compound, FOR TUB CURB Or EPILEPSY OR 'FITSI to performing' more tonderful CUI C 8 Own any other medicine yei known of lief. re the PRICE FIVE DOLLARS A BOTTLE:' . , The proprietor has ill his possession ettnieroto certificates, narrating the Asto'Aim) and .Viraculou4 Cure 3 (greeted by this-teedielne:, and directs tittenti(gi to the lidlowieig only, to SO,SO V 1110 Se ht 11411 SC so tin fortunate to be s filleted nith the territ.l( disease hereiolore regarded int:m.l4le, dint I...nice's pre paration' IS .ALSIOST INFALLIBLE IN ITS c ! • From .Mrs, Broc ks, a idow .f 91Pj. Jos. Brooks, late of Compeatii, 0000 F...kt:T, Feb. 3,1 853. :5115. Z. LAKE—Sir: PlevEe 5011t1 we arelber bottle of" Pit as 1 00, 1101 like lo Le' ithout it on hand., When I commencsil gel ing the medicine to fl,) son bidear, he bad trim 0110 to three tits pet, tiny. lie has now talon the me dicine oser live months, and has had, 1 think, but two fits in that t me, and those vs ry light. llis body and mind are very much improved; and by the blessing of God. I feel that the medicine will restore Ids body and mind to iy, Ile is 28 years old,and hill hail fits over ItZ years. shell have been ler). fit totem, and sery destruclise to his constitution and mind II uu- Ikeda of dollars have [well expended kJ. medicine to 11 CCIIE rlts,'!lAtt nolltirg lies telieled lam un til lie used youi•mititlichic: liespectlullv sours, Prom Judson Landon, Comity Fuperititentleot 0 the - Ashtabula Count, Infirmary, KlNGsvil.l,l;,Feln 4, 1853. Z. LAKE--Sirt read it few more bottl e s of your r lit Medicine;' I may not need It, lint think safer to.keep it on hand. V our me dicine has done noutders•- I gave it to Miss Jane Delano ; she fats had fits Inv '26 seers, hrOlight an 6y having the measles when Lin Cour 'ens old, ' which Could lint lie brought out to the surface.-- ,After takb•g the medicine it len days, stir 11AD 'A PINE. CHOP or aIEA its, and has hall no fits 6nee. She had tits or symptoms almost (1101)'. and her father concur with use in sal Mg that we he= liege the medicine has or will work a perfect eel,. I also gave the medicine to Miss Jane II 46ider- Son and Avis Corby, who have had fits almost Ibt'a 1111111 her ill years. 'I heir tits have ceased, anti I helieve the Inettirille will leVre the desired chect. Much money has been expended lit the friends of the a lime patients fur doctoring, nil to no purpose. The cure w ;t s left lee 3e, medicine In perforril,ltild I can chterlitily recorn memd it as a valuable dist:oyez y. ReSite'elrolly yours. LANI`ON, 1-zaperintentlent Ashtabula Co. Inlientatte. Prena-etl a n d sold at wholesale 15) Z. LAKE, Conneaut, ()lily, E F NVELLER, traveling agent. Surd by S W 119 , entick, Carlisle ' • E H Thomas, illeelsniesburg ; 1) W Gross,, I I mils burg. • tilt 5-Iy-••• 13eochers matchless Cordial, Tmedicine has novo, known to fail in 1. curing C-holern Mori us, in front' 10 to 15 minutes; Cholera Intantutn, or summer cont.' plaints of chtldrt—i, Dysentrry, Diarrhea, Atc., in from-1c to 24 hours. It in cei min and safe under all cireurnstati..es, hitting been fairly tested in upstards,ol' lour hundred ittbe.,4 uh out a ninnle fadttre. Let every flintily prlvide itself with al least one bottle of this invaluable remedy. Try it, and it still recommend melt. It in prepared upon purely scientific principles, and cannot he justly termed n gnat A hi r d ch.t ; 11111Ehs science Ito quackery. For sale by 13. J.K I EFFEII, Druggist, Smith linnover Street, A few doors south of the Court house, June :32, 1833. Carlisle. FOCTO.ROUti- SEI.F-7PRIVATE . Y . , for '25 cents, by means the POCKET lESC U - A PIUS, or , Every One IS o%\' N ! The thittyssix th Etlis in, with one hundred en arings, showing Prisate iseases :tin! 3181k:ram- Stis Or the Generative p stern, in every shape id loon : to skid. is ail liseases of Fenn:dna , in. _mules only (see page 100), mg of the highest irriporlistice to married peo iv, or those contemplating marriage. By °CNC, NI. I)., Cruiltinte of the Unlit rsil),ef Pennsylvania, Member of the lioyal College or Sorgenna, Loudon , and Ilonorlir zn bey tl the Sle divas snoci). The various forps of Suerrt Disevses. eaktress, I)Vieases Of the Prostrate (.Ind, Impotent . , , soli- Wry habits of youth, are liriildully described, and all the recipes gis cu in plain hnignage. chapter 011 selh.nbuse and Septum' Weakness is worthy or prrticuha• nuen , ion, and should he rend hr cirri one. Young men %It., bus: list radar Innate m contrasting disease, pre, 'oasis) , 'daring yourselves al.cler I Ire ellre nl ui y doctor, urn mnl ler what his preteasialia may be, gel ii cop) of of (Iris truly salinible work. Sea Captains aOJ persons going 10 sea, should possess Ilr. Yosaig's Teen! ise on N 1 a I.! 'lnge, the Pocket ilise01:11/1118, or E'oo3 0110 Ms own 111C1.1 D. It& Let no lather he ashamed to present a copy or the .ffisettlapins to his el ild. It may nose him ham no earl" one. ' Let no pan,g Mall or wolono 0001.1010 1110 feel et Oblifrolioils of rmirried life, a itt.ont r'rading the pock, 1../Ess culapiiitil Let no one stitliwing from n liacknied cough, pain in the side re:4llos nights. litmus fe, lingo, and the In hole train of Dyspeptic sense- Units, and given up by their pit sichus. be an. other moment without conaulting lie Ziscnia. (lion. !lave the married or ;bone about to be nit rind any impediment, trod this ivrly uselul Book, as it has been the torahs or sot lag thou sands of tinfortut ate el . elflores Iron, the t'o'y jaws of death. LlioAorlls 01 it NIILLION copies of this celebrated work has been sold in this country and Europe since I ti:3B, 'Oben the lirat edition was issued. (0. Any person sending TWENTY-FIYE cents enclosed inn letter, will 'Teri, e one copy of ibis book by ; or fete copieft will be sen the !#l. Address Dr. 'A ILLIAM YOUNG, No. 152 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, — Post paid. Twenty years practice in the city of Philadel phia certainly entitles 1)1.. 'V otnig in, the confi d cove of the afflicted, and he may he consulted nn noy . of t he diseases described in Ids dititi eta dublieations, ay Ills Sire 152 Spruce Sttnet, every day between 9 and 3 o'clock, (Sunder... et.. cilited) and pit sons at nine diatomic con consult Dr. Young by letter, roar PAID. ROBERT B. SMILEY, .ABIN ET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER North linnoverStroet, and next door to Close* otel. THE undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens of Carlisle and the public pct er ' ally, that he now has on bard a largo and ele gant assortment ol FIItINJTURE, rotwtsitng in part of Wardrobes, Card - and other 'fables, Sofas, Bureaus', Bedifenda, :plain - end fancy Sewing Stands, &c. nianuftictured of the best material and - quality warranted. Also a gall - Oral assortment .of CHAIRS at the lowest prices. Venitian 111117.* rrnde to order, end repairing promptly attended to. CgrCoilins made at the shortest notice,' and having a splendid hearse ho %%lilt/florid funer als in towner country. Or - Rentomber the stand— next door , to H. Glass' , Hotel. •- tiov24 R. B. SMILE' Y. HOUSE .SFXD . .L FOR'SALE/or RENT. ../TIIE subscriber offers for sale the MUCK HOUSE ond Lot, '25 foot front by 'IN It deep, now occupied by Mr. Henry • Keller, in North Hanover street. 'rho house • and all the im provoitents ore nearly new. The dwelling' contains thirteen celled rooms, including dou ble • parlors. Attached - is a cistern. Smoke House and Shit,le, For further infornintion apply, next door to the premises to J It WEAVER, • Agent: Sub 13'1853 Luiz' INSURANCE, 'TH having .been undersigned haiinbeen the agent 0 tho Keystone Life Insurance Company, of i arrisburg, I'a., continues to act in that ca pacity, by authority of said Company. Po would respectfully inform the community that. be will at mod Jo' such perions 'as may signify their desire to insure their liires, and thus give some protection l'o their bereaved fernlike and, friends; in case of death. °Klee in West Pont. fret Street, Carlisle. .11625 if ''- 3.IVORTIIINGoN. agar AND ILLDIS. n cE!yED tine d 8 direct from Cincinna. ti,11,1411 supply ot tho fullondno Mehra ted Itrandat' /00 Shaul; eked Davis Sr, Co'elleof 'lOO ,•• " Gardner,Phipp,ti:(Ca's Hams, 100 ! " Duffielle. Westphalia` 'do. Thirrlast brand Unload the Prjae Medal at the London NVorld'S' Fair. Also a large supply or .Country !rams, nocoir, Miauldors atist..9 . iiies all of widish will bo sold very low - for 'rash. G. WI t F 9 GOMA