II IgritulturaL 111==== The Practice among farmers orpermitting grass to stand in most cases until the seeds , are formed, and not unfrequently until they are, ripe, is so 'general that it seems almost hilly to call'in question itanorreetness; btit it Is so manifestly at Variance with reason and @Malogy, and when the experience of those who bait - thoroughly tested the merits of surly and late cut bay, that 'ft May be worth an effort to arrest the popular. custom. • 'Science has long since incontestably demon-• ideated that plants arriving at maturity'have large quantities of their starch, sugar and gum . -their most peutritive elements—converted into wooden fibte, with comparitively very little nutriment. • Experience has proved that cattle will thrive on hay out before the seeds vie formed, while the same cattle when fed on Ikt,g - Agr quantities oldie same kind of hay, but cut after the seeds were ripe required the addition of grain 'to keep them up.' • Again: When the expe'rimente of making sugar from corn stalks were being tried some yeari ago, it was found that to retain the each :trine matter in the stalks, the oar shoots bOd to be stripped off.os soon as they. made their appearance, or they became worthless, The moment the ears or seeds commenced forming, the starch, guns and sugar left the stalk and became consentrated in the grain,and of coerso the stalks to the sugar maker are worthless. This observation and reason has taught man. The instinct of. animals—nn ' unerring guide as to , what is best suited to their wants —leads them to prefer the early to the late cut bay, as (teri observing farmer is aware. Even wean in pasture they invariably leave the ripe stalks and eat only the younger shoots, althouh they may have to pick it blade by blade, and are compelled to be constantly feeding to get . ts sufficient quantity, while the ripe grass stands thick, affording abundance in quantity. The proper time to cut grass, I repeat, is when the bead begins to blooin. It will not make as much hay, but an acre thus dut is more nutritious, and will po much farther in keeping stook limn- if left for the seeds to ri pen. Any one who will try this experiment will never again leave it to ripen, although by so doing he may save himself some trouble in the making. J. G. ;: :Chester county May. . ' autatiou. Plainfield Classical Academy • Near Carlisle; Pa. TilE 16th Session will commence MAY ISt. A retired and healthful location, with their writ instruction in the various' det-arttnenta of Ulassteul or Mercantile education. Terms—Board and Tuition (per session). - • - - • •• • s6o_oo t For Qatalugues with lull information addreas R. K. BURNS, Principal . & Proprietor. Nainfiel 1, Comb, Co., Pa. liIMEEITEI MILL AC DENY. Three miles West of Harrisburg, Pa. THE SEVENTH SESSION of this flour ishing Institution v, ill commence on MONDAY. the Ist da, of MAY next, The ad vantages which it allot de, it is believed, are ofa superior character, and parents and guaftlitius nre solicited to inquire into its merits before seeding their eons or wards elsewhere.. It is favorably situated; the instructors - ate all eom [tweet and experienced men; the course of in struction is extensive and thorough, and speZial attention is paid to the comfort and health of the students. Terms. ... Boarding, Washing ; Lodging, and Tuition in English, and Vocal Mu sic, per session (5 months), Instruction inAncient or Modern Ltzogunges. each. natrumental Music, 10 00 For Circulars and ether information address D. DENLIN GCII, liarriFbura, Pa. ?Jra 8 Young Lollies Select School. CARLISLE, PA, 91HE slimmer term of this school will corn mance on Monday, May let. The,patro page of the citizens is again respectfully soli cited, and parents in the vicinity who contem plate sending their daughters, away for educa- tion, are invited to make inquiries concerning the merits..of this school. The tuition ranges from SSM-to $B,OO per quarter not including Drawing,. Painting and Fancy Nyedlework. which are charged, each, $2,00 extra. A few scholars can be accommodated with board in the family of_the...Pyincipai. References in Coriitic.—Judge Vatte,'Judge Tltipburn, E. M. Biddle, Esq.; Lied:W:Mitner, Dr, T. C: Stevenson. • • • Mrs. J. F. DOWNING, Principal. Arifil 6, 1864. OUDI'D. VALLEY •INSTITUTE, (MALE AND FEMALE.) At Mechanicsburg, Pa. D EV. JOS. S. LOOSE, 4. at., Rev. W. H. n SUPER, A is., principals; assisted by ex perienced Teachers: This Institution' opens its summer eessiori •on the Ist of MAY. The buildings are new and commodious, the rooms large and well ventilated. Parents and Guar dians are invited to come and see thisAnstitu-' tion, and inquire into its merits;;(as.rare ad vantages are afforded,) before 'sending their eons and daughters. elsewhere: , Besides the regular literary and classical course of the Institution, instruction is given on the various musical instruments, such asTiano,Melodeon; &0.. ae well as on Brass, Stringed 'and Wind Instruments. • • ° TERMS Board Room and Tuition . in - English . • branches &vocal musio per session, $66,00 "Win, Greek, French & German each, 6,00 Music—op W r arm 'or Melodeoll :__ ' ' 12,00 . . For °ire la addrose - , 11 JOB: S.J.OOSE, • Meohanicsbnrg,,Cumberland co.,'Font4a.' march 29-2m.', . " '' ' ' WHITE SULPHUR AND CHALYBEATE SPR3ENGEL...• AT DOtrßLlN4'' ' •.d-Ai! These Springs no in.cunonAnnA 12 miles west of Carlisle, 'atidare nowl Open fOT i the reception Of, viditore: The' valuable' improvement which have, peen *de iitioo, lipitt, treason ' and, the 'recont„digeOvery:of .the, CholybeateSpring,.attd greatly ,to the,todu.oe matte presented for the present, season. ANkLYSIS Off Tile WIIPTIS' 'Akio I'l)64E' sisiNak.a' " ' ' • The odor of :Stilphurettod!lfidrogop„ ,por. calved at some distaicie.from the.Sprifigajw, parts to this watiik r the peoulior properties of Sulphur Springs.; • Beside. - this ingredient, I find' that the water Santa:ins , Garbonate ofS6. dia , i,tind Mdgintala l ,'Glaubar's Salt, Epeturr Sat,' and Comriton'tialt; 160(1(166th Which' gr i n it an Increased value. Meer rehiavinm ttis'exoess of Oarhfialo it giiies au alkaline retiotlon, Chalybrate water 'readily yleldeitt,Tire eipltate after,ebullition or continued 04 . 011;911 has expelled ihe 'excess of oarbouloloold.., sea the bicarbonate - of Iron, wbiehinits,ohief characteristic ; it', ids& eont'ainei. Amore' Salt, Cothran Salt, and Carbonate , of Abignesia. .:i(tesPeotfo O *,You're t ..r • • s: 0:130?Tal ca; CEATIRWATII O PR115101420140 • ifflVlling examined' the elements that enter itittille composition ofthe Yirhite Sulpher Cgathetito SOTTO; pf Donbling'Pap; Wilted tit their analyslith,irrof,•Baßtii 'Of the: PraailP;d . o. l ld . OfiPet.' 9 o•4llFoAdli ;F l " authorized 'to say. that they,;ppsspea H ait, the attentive propertior of eltailar,mcdrcat •uateis io the various, dlaeames forlthatielicf of which their use law beeit “reoommended..brrhysie- Waal - Tr •.• 1 , •• ( I 'lam. 11.:11:TOWNSEND. ,, M10;1••" '" 1 vp HENRY' llAwrsponti, hliad'a, Asrpil P.tea c l i TEVtr lot olPtinip : Chain's." COit''lrlrAliyOil Curbr, chic woodimi ealP , , 60 . .61 IhbOld Sttind, North yannveist r _et. JACOHnSENER.I2, niisceitancona . Dollard, Premium Axtiste in Hair . Inventor of the Celebrated ,Goasainei• Yeatitalini Wig anctElastie Band.'; Totipaet 8: .. -.- - InstruCtions In enable Ladies and • Gentlemet 'to measure their heads with accuracy ' ' . ,Fet , Wigs, inches Toupees la scalps, inche- No 1 The round of •No I From'forellead to the head • ~ back as Mr as bald i' .2 From foriltead * .,2 Over lorellead as fat over thehead to- as required • . Oct neck ' A Over the crown °fait '•Fram,ett,r,to ear ' . head' • ".over the top ~ ._,•_ . , 4 Prom ear to ear round the forehead • - • . ' - It:DOLLARD has always ready for safe r splendid stock of Gents ' Wigs, Toupees, Ladies' .. Wigb,_half Wig s, Prizots, Braids Curls, Sze : beautifully.martulactured, and ns cheap its any ' ostablishmentin the Union ; , Dullards I lerbanittni extract or Lustrous Hail • Tonie, prepared from South American Herbs . and Ito ts,tbe most sitecessfOl article' ever p 4 (laced for preserving the hair from falling oust orchanging color, restoring and preserving, it in a healthy and luxuriant state Among other rest spits why Dullard's hair butting saloon maintains , its immense popularity ,iff the fact that his To tic is apple(' to every 'heed of hair cut et his estah lialtraent, consequently it is kept In better pees- - ervation thaw under tiny known application it being thus practically tested by thousands, offers the greatest guarantee of its efficacy: ~ c t Sold wholesale and retail at Ilia Old Eitablish meal 177 Chestnut street tippo.ite the State House, .Pitilodelphia. R Dollard has at le'ast discovered'the ne plus. ultra of HAM, DYE and announees it for sale with . perletd confidence in its surpassttig every thing_oLtife_kind no w_in_ase__lt_culors_the_hatr_ either black or brown, (as may be desired) atm . is us e d. without injury to the hair or, skin either 'by stain or •otherwise, canine washed MT in ten minutes, alter application, without detracting. fromitsellleacy Persons visiting the city are invited, to give him a call Lttterti' addressed to R DOLLARD, 177.. -Chestnut street, Philadelphia, will receive atten gem Jan '25, ly CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURES THE GREAT PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD. Not Particletif Mercury in it. ' . . . -An tidal li e-remetly-for Scrofula , King's Evil Rheumatism, Obstinate Cut:nieces Eruptions, Pimples or Pustulei' orm the Face, Blotches, Boils, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring Worm or Tel— ler, Scald Brad, Enlargement and Pain of the. Bones and .1 CO OtS, Stubborn U leers, S . ) philitic Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints ivid all Diseases arising ft om an injuctic ions use ti' miry, Imprudence in Life, or Impurity of the This valuable Medicineraltich• has become celebrated for the ,umber of extraordina v cures effected through its agency, liati ;minced the proprietors,. at the urgent request of their friends, to offer it,,ta the public, which they_ do with the utmost confidence in its virtues and aconderlid curative properties. The ,following certificates selected from a 'large muncher, are however. stronger testimony than the mere word of the itroprietors ; and site all from gen tlemen well known in their localition and of the highest respectability mane of them residing in the city of Rich:nond, - Va. F. I3OYDEN, Esq. of the ExcLange Hotel, Richmond, known every where, says lin gas seen the Medicine called CARTER'S SPAT.IMI Mlx- TURe administered in over a hundred eases, in nearlyall the di•enses for which it la recommene ded with the most astonishingly good results.— He says it IS the most extraordinsry medicine be - has ever seen. • AGUE AND FEVER—Great Cure.—l here by certify that for three years I had Ague and Fever of the most violent description., I had several Physicians, tools large quantities of Qui nine; Mercury „and I believe all the Tonics ad vertised, tint all w thout any permanent relief: at last I tried Carter's Spanish Mixture, two bottles of which effeclually cured me and I am' , happy to say I have hail neither Chills or I.eier since. I consider it the best Topic in the world and the only medicine that ever reached my case. JOHN LONGDEN. Beaver dam near Richmond Va. $55 00 MB G B LUCK Ksq now in the city of Richmond and for many years in the Post Office, has such confidence in the astonishing Efficacy of Car'er's §piiiiisli Mixture, that he has bought upwards of 50 i.ottles which 'Cis given away to the afflicted. Mr Luck says he has never known it to fail when taken - aatord I ng-xn Dr MINCE it practising physicon and former ly of the City Hotel in the city of Richmond, says he has witnessed in' a number of instances the effects of Carter's Spanish Mixture which were most truly surprising. He says in a case of Consumption, dependent nit the Liter, the good effects were wonderful indeed: ' SAMUEL M DRINKER of the firm Drink sr & Morris, Richmond, wan cured of Liver, Complaint of 8 years litandio4 by the use - of two bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture. GREAT (JultE OF,SCROFULA—The'edi tors of the RichMond Republican had a servant employed in their press room cured of violent -Scrofula combined with Rheumatism, which en,- tirely' disabled him.(rom work. Two bottka of Carter's Spanish Mixture made a perf-ct cure of him, and theeditors in a public notice say they "cheerfullY recommend it to all who'are afflicted with any disease of the blond STILL ANOTHER CUItE• OF SCROFU LA—I had a very valuable boy cured of-Scrofula ,by Cti'rter's Spanish Mixture. I consistent truly a valuable medicine: James Mil nylor Conductor on the It-F &Pltlt Co Rie%mond Va Mr Alm Thompson residing in the city of .Richmond, was cured by three bottles of Carters Spanish Mixture of Salt Rheum, which he had nearly 20 ye^rs. and which all the physicians of the city.wbuld notreure. Mr Thompion is R well known merchant in- the city of Richmond, Va., Mid his cure is most remarkable. Principal Depots at M. WARD, CLOSF CO, No 8.3, Mantel' Lane, New Vork.l.g.' T W DYUTT & 'SONS, To 19'2, North 211 street, iIF,NN F. a be lIEErt S, No 125 Main Arent, ltchmond, ' .." And, for sale by 9 Elliott; 9 W nayerstick Carlisle i Ira Day,, Mechanicsimm; J H lierroa NeWvillei C Attic, ~ Shippensbtnt; and by'dea erns in medicines everywhere. '''CPY • 7 " . - 'll'. - 74:! , • 0,4 rii;ri of lia"rioi)er wild L'outher - als.,. aari 1E undersigned hes elwaye ea bend alerge T mock of auperier,Catrinet Ware.ln all the ditrerrint sty/esovhich lie iaprepared-to'sell at the loWeet prices. • Ile,inyiler attention pantie 4tartito, the Patent . Spring, Bottom Bedstead.. n meat. usefnl article,. which .entirely obviates a n ohjeotions. , The bottom can be attached, tonld Bedsteads... They • have giyen entire satie ac t:ton tit nll WO haveh.hem in nee: .. • . ' • cy-COFFINS made to order cube sho'rtest 'JACOB FETTER. Jan'y.'2 1851 ,--ly. • • • • ;• •- • -,,,, onts,w, BELL,`_ . • , z oftatm, • 30.1a1N7' , 1D17.. NEIL CO., 1:74q4 AND G.tbrhßAt' COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ; 'HOWARD - STREET; - ; 1 • ' • qppoi) ait.Centro,.•• • , lv',BA _ . • : NI ILOSENSIC*EL, WASS, 'Sign. ',Fancy: Ornsmentid • "I'Oi . nidr; Irvin's, (lormsflY Harner'syltow heoCdadeto',Trotit' 8 H t Store.' lle will at• fend the above "detnirintione of ' phidtidgr,ntredsonable kiiidi'of graining attended to, 'buith rtihog in the improved "styles' I Cot:1181e: SulV'l4 '1852-1Y • s •••—• LELA.TZIEIR: • • R.i .11 gtst.D.R y. r . • Store,,2o.2V:nrist.,,Pmta, Allromee .q l ,•nufapteliere.l- , thlrriere, Imperteri, 410.naTinalon 'and General Leather Zueniese, WH,OLESAiE'Ir.. 4.EPAIta; MgnufaG or 15,1 Vi e.. , rgifeinCetiebt.''• "eeplly 41. 3 4. 4, .** * k1ir:1401.L 141 ' • , . Nina , P.A.Pk.atiim.r i 'Como. Co. . 13 VV 2 0 3 .1* • I b • ,ro TINUE.io sow y um er.o all kinde %AI h6;the, nhortear mtice; end , on•termolower, ihannodn.ho hnd olsophere.—All•ordomdirocted fl SKEI4I V.aportown. , : orflYkr. "D. 13EYMOUR, Jr.).:Carli9.losvial:ll6 OrornPar itterideld3o. 7 e •• [Feta% J.Y *ores tst , ,01)0p0. llardwrirei "IRE stibseriber draw -the,aven•? iion HnerastsT, - vnich trory:iidny consult to good .advantage by the elegant andaemplete assort sent of Hardware to every deseription, , which ? 0 is now reaming at ins tdd stand on North lanover street. TO COACHMAKERS. We have a large supply of springs; • hubs. Hinds laces, curtains, and floor oil cloths and Irab elotho, of dillerent guanaco, in lac? ovety !ling in your lino. , TO, CABINET-MAKERS Ne offer complete setts of knobs and uouldinge of walnut and• mahogany, to sat ,oth the taste and the puma, , CA:IO.ENTERS - EXAMINE e.sp lendid.assor went nf• tools in your line is also a complete stock of .building materials, .uch as locks, hinges, screws, latches, glass, daints, oils, varnishes, turpentine. &c. and va rious carpenters tools cheaper ,han ever, as ass been acknowledged by a carpenter who •tns seen them. BLACKSMITHS ' cannot go wrong in giving'tts a call for a sup ply of hammered, rolled, bill and other Lion 4enetally used, as also 'cast, shear American Ind English blister steel, SZc. eke. OUR I ARHER;TRIENDS will also Consult their interests by looking at o u r cheap shovels, forks, trate chains, harrier, mild every other article from a .cradle to a plough,to.suit 'them in price and qunlity, ' THE PUBLIC: GENERALLY ' are also invited to examine the quantity and. quality now on hand of cedar ware, tubs, .churns,_buckets,_oils,_such-as fish,- sperm and flaxseed oils, which will be sold at the lowest cash prices. I would also call attention to my splendid assortment of WALL PAPERS, pre%enting a numberless variety of Patterns at prices from 6 ets. upwards. Remember there is no mistake hero, as all articles will be sole at the lowest cash prices at the old and well known stand rn North Hanover street. East nice, bctweee MeGlaughlin's Hotel and Kell. er's Hat Store. JACOB SE3ER. - march 16 NEW DRUG STORE ! ! ! • South Hanover Street, Near the Court House. 113) J. KIEFFER, druggist, would respect., fnlly inform the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity that he has opened a new CHEMICALIAND DRUG STORE. j Hie stock is entirely new, nod has been - selec ted with great care. As many of the articles in daily use by physicians and families deteri orate by ago and exposure, great care will be taken not to allow such articles to accumulate in such quantities. Attention is especially invited (olds stock o Medicines, Essetaint Oils, Oils, Tinctures, Wines, Extract:, Conteetions, Chemicals, • - . &e. Together with the above ho has a idl assortment of Paints, Vsrnishes, Dye—Stuile Paint and Varnish Brushes, end CONFECTIONARIES of every variety. Ile has also on hand a eplen did assortment of 4 Perfumeries., Soaps' C' ••4 E'xtrners, Fancy, Hair. Clothes and Mesh Brushes, Supporters,. Br est Exhatisters, Nipple Shields, Tno,h Washes and Pastes; olcn MEDICINAL WINES AND BRANDIES, of the beet quality. SEGA-RS, from the be :Havana and Spanish houses, of every flavor, from one cent upwards. In order to ensure his customers against mistakes during any temporarity Miser cc of the proprietor, the services of an experienced and competent artsistent have been secured, which will be felt to be important, in vii S, of the responsibilities.which m e known to devolve upon the druggist. ;TO - PHYSICIANS' 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 Folit+ltic,tery. N B.—All officinal preparations mnde in strict accordance with the directions of the U. -S.-Pharmacopoeia.. A liberal share of public patronage is Ten• peettully solicited. Terms Cas'it. . -May 11. lASI. B.J:KIEFFER. HARDWARE-FRESH ARRIVAL! HENRY SAXTON. THE subscriber having returned , from the city woliTtteall the attention of his friends end the public gnerelly to the large and well se lected assortment of Hardware which be has just received. consisting in pert of . BUILDING MATERIALS, serwfi, hingee, lyrics, bolts/ ass, putty, paints, oils, Kr. TOOLS-- `edge tools; saws and planes of every ilererip twn, with file, rasps, hammers, anvils, &c. A general assortment 01 ' SHOEMAKERS & SADDLERS TOOLS, together v/itli morocco. I wing and binning skins, shoe thread, wax, pegs, lasts, harness mounting, saddletrees, &c. COACH TRIMMIN G—canvass (plain, en-. smelled, figured and embossed,) patent and en- Dimelled leather, axles, springs, hubs,, spoke. ,tellies, shells, &c, Cabinet - Illitlarif Will fidd n large assorment of varnishes, mahogany and walnut veneers, moulding. rosettes, hair cloth, curled hair, &c. The stock of llt ON is large and well Bohm ed,. comprising all the kinds in generafuse, as hammered and rolled tire of all sizes, flat, bar and band iron, round, square nett oval iron, horse shoe ;iron and nail rods, xiflsn large lot Of cast and 'eipritir.r steel, English and,. American blister steel,. &e.- , . _ •Housekeepers and those ab ut commencing will find it to their Over - tint. to call and exam ine, our cutlery, brittunity and plnted Ware' pane, kettles, cedar ware, baskets, &c. In addition to the above we have received a splendid "assertment or WALL PAPER. ma• king tho stork complete, and at en. h prices as cannot fail to give satish.ction. We invite nll Wends to call, knowing it will be to their own advantage. Remember the old stand, Ens High Street, Car.isle, P, 10k. 12, 1853. HENRY . SAXTON., DR. S. B. utErrEz., riFFICM in North Hanoverstrtiet adjoining 1 1, J 1 Mr. Wolf's store. Office hours, more par= ticularly,from 7to 9 o'clock, A.M..ami 'from Sto 7 o'clock.-P. M. . riuncl .FIRE INSURANCE. The Allan and East - Tconsborough, Mutual FirO'ltieusanee CompaUy Of Cumberlandeoun ty, incorporated 'by an Am of Assembly, is .now fully organized; and in operation. under the management of the following commission-. ere, 'viz: , . , Daniel Bailey, /William It. Gorgon, Michael Caeklin ' Molchoir,Breimeman,Clirislion stay_ man, Jo hn G. Dunlap, Jacob H:'Coover, LCWI6 Hyer, Henry • Logan, Benjamin H. Munsei...Jan cob Mumma, Joseph Wickersham, Alekander Cathcart. The rates of insurance ake as low and favor. 'able art any Company of the kind pb the State. Persons: wishing to •Imoome monikers, are in vii tad lo.makb ipplication:to agriritd of Die company, who, are Willing.to wait upon thorn atiany•time. „ •1' • ~;.• 'BENJ.II. MOSSES. President. . • •Iletacr Looms Vice •President • Lewis Ilicr, - Secretnry. • MichnelCocklin, 7reasurer. - Crtm*erland .County.--Rtidnlpli, Martin, N, Cumbartand iC. B.,llorman, Xingstown Hen ry Zearing, Shiremanstown; Charles •fiell, jot-lisle; Dr., J. AliT, — ChiWffillown Sainuel Graham, West Pennattorough; Jal»es MeDow— 'el, FrioikfOrd ; ;Mode Griffith, South .Middle. tont, Samuel danvei,' Benjamin • Buverstick, Moelianiosbnrg ; John Sherriat, Lisburn; D'a. vid Coover, Shepherdstorip... - ,1. .Dillebnrg Peter :Wulferd, Feu ir; ; _ John 'Smith. Esq., Washington ; • W. Si Pi9l; Dover';,3 W. :Craft;' Paradise.'. ", "" ". • • I IfOrtilibyrll.,--:}lorkeer & Loclimatj,::•• . Mombere of" thb 'hav ing " policioe 14104t* to' liovO' them renevici by Milking application of the pggo!!i. NOV. 24. ly =I IPUBLICATIOXs. r ,4-4 ( IP nO 0 K S ,Bppils!!, . . in Turkey, ki)? Glade, ". • ' • Maps' and Misbapa, by Grace •Grernivinad. L Greenvrebd i• • • • Vim adventures of u Gauntry Merchahti by " Iho kiiii\v'efi 4 Wild'Wett . crn ceneii." Tlie Tyrd'ltpailiitibpSqdtiVniad•ihd Wieni I ,r b lis he d g,r, i3o Co. iThe LamOlighter.'' ' , • . 1 . • PIA iphor P a pers ; l or bear - rietylir Now York' Downing on 'Fruit Tree's" Of Anierierr;dre.''' . • Alen; always On ..ltriod..a.iniiseasanri Thant' of School Hooka;Statitinery, &d; for sale'lby . I .may.ar • r , ,' , 4 4 P , • t 9 tfr P 3l. k • 111 4 • 4 , 0 ' •• 1• 6 •lir• e • r•,a, l : l ip•‘• R . .•,I 1 1 0 1e s l l 9 • ' " a :,"jcesl6tl)'octY•pins'a CV 9 •mndvp , . 3 ' rAe,943 y ancl c . .Bcathl atiovet etreit I " ._° tT . °PPR te i lo OD . V ulin;tqar,Ofico." Ikii°le; 120 i t 5 ,', 0- , • - , • „ -; LIVER - ZOMPLAINT. . . . DXSPEP:SLA,. JAU.N DICE, —CHRONIC OR NE.IIVOLISAWBILITY, DIS- E.ISE OF THF. ILIDNEYS,'AND ALL., t DISKASES . 'AIIISINGIFROMF !MERIN.) LIVER Ott ', • Such As 'Constipation, inward piles, fulnuee - tif , blood ta.flio head, ncidiiy of the stomach, nausea; heartburn; dh;gust for food, fulnese or weight itrthestumaCh, Sour eructations, .sfnk.: . Myer -fluttering at_ the pit ol 'the stomach, swimming of the head, hurried and difficult breathing, fluttering at the heart, choking or stiffocuting sensations when in a lying posture, dimness of vision, dote or wpbs . before the . sight, fever and dull-pain in the .ead, deft-. iency - of - .perspiration, yellowness of the shin mid oyes, pain In the, side, back, chest, limbs, &c., sudden fluthea of heat, burning in the flesh, constant imaginings of evil, and grea depression of spirits, CAN BR EFFECTUALLY CURED BY DR.IIOOPLAND 4 O CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, Prepared by. DR, C, M. JACKSON, No. 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia. Their power over the above diseases is not excelled, tf equalled, by any other'preparation in the United Slates, as the cures sliest, iu many cases alter skilful physicians had failed. These Hitters are worthy the attention of invalids. Possessing great virtues in the rec. lificution of_discases of the Live and_lesser glands, exercising the most searching powers in weakness arid affections of the digest,vc or. gans, they are withal safe, certain and pleas ant. READ AND BE CONVINCED Twialony of the highest character HON. (IEO{3I'IIOOP, Judge of the District Court in Perry C'tionty, Pa., Nov. 18th, 1852 said: "your .floofland'sGsrman Bitters' has been in use in our place over a year past, and to the astonish ment of many has performed wonders. We may notice a few instances that have crime under own immediate notice:—almost every person who hue stopped at the hotel of Win. Lackey, one year since, predicted irom his e maciated countenance and debiLty, Out he could not live much longer. lie was unable to attend to his buiriess, and for the greater part of the time confined to his room. We rec. ommended him to try the German Bitters; he did, and to the surprise of all his friends lie is now able to attend to his usual busineita'..and perform manual labor. The case . of Henry Asper a stone mason, whom no one supposed would ever recover from the debility of his system, but was looked upon as fast approach Mg the grave, took eight or nine bottles of the Bitters during the lust winter, and this sum. mar he bus been Ito the. surprise of all who knew his casej.following Ids trade. Tlie case of 'William Murphy is no lessasionishing.— He too was so fur reduced as to induce the r - genern belief that the grave alone would be his only remedy. Mr. Lackey recommended him to tEy the Hoofland's German Bitters; lie ie now apparently a well man, and able to do a hard day's work. We could mention many other eases of a similar .character, if it were necessary. I myself derived much benefit from their use. I hi.yc give n considerable of it a way, not for your berm& alone, but lq relieve suffering humanity, and let ine assure you 1 am pleased to see the happy result. To the afflicted we say, try them fairly and 1 will warrant relief." These Bitters aro worthy the attention of ii.velids, possessing great power. in. the rents ration'ef a healthy action of the liver and the lesser glands, giving tone to the stomach and nervous system, and bringing the system gen orally to a high state e, health. For sale by. S. W. Havel : stick and S. Elliott;Carlislei Ira Bay, Meelianierherg; J. H. Her roe, Newville; J. S. Akio, Shippensburg, arid by de okra in mediein ,s every where. DRUGS DR UG I DRUGS Freshet Spring . Supply ! I r II A v Just received a fresh stock of Med i. fairies, eanits, Glass; Oil, &c„ which liaving been purchased with great care at the beat city houses, I can confidently recommend to Painlies, Physicians, Country Merchants and Dealers, as being fresh and pore. Dtt U GS. - Patent Medicines,l lierhsand Extracts, JFine hemi cats, Spices,ground and whole Instruments, Essences, Pare Essen': Oils I Perfumery, &.c. Cod Liver Oil—Warranted Genuine. • DYE-STUFFS. Log and Cnom Woods, Oil Vitriol I Copperas„ Lon Dye PAINTS. Indigoes, Madders, Sumac Alum, Wetherill & Brother's Pure Lead, Chrome Green and Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes, -Jersey — Wily - low — Glass; Linseed 'Oil; Turpen tine, Copal and coach Varnish, and Red Lead. All of which will he sold 'at tho very lowest market price, Also,n freen and splendid as sortment of FANCY GOODSZFRUITS. Confectionary, and innumerable other articles cllentatedlor use and ornatnent, all of wLich pre, offered at the. lowest cash prices, • at the cheap Drag Boca( and Fancy Store of the sub scriber on North Hanover street. S. W. HAVERSTICK.. May 28 1851. _ SADDLE AND HARNESS DIAHNG riVIE subscriber continues to carryon the IL above business, in air iiiVarib'us branches, in North Hanover street, Carlisle, two doors -North of Leonard's 'corner, where he intends keeping on hand ageneral assortment in hip line; Consisting of all kinds of (ash ionablo SADDLKS: Bridle ~ \\:. ,..tv ra , artirq.z!c r:irtlis,Cireingle e, "7 . 0 V and Halters, also i1',.... I 'l' i ß n UN an K%r d e d T e - a ..',..M 1 IN bags. - •Ile also ''' -j61.11 I" - ' t manufactures t !lemon approved ii • • Spanish Spring Saddles; ever a used in this country, those wishing a handsome, durableand pleasant end. die will do well to call and see them. He also man4actures 'Harness, Bridles, Collars and Whips in all their.varieties, and confidently be lieves from the'general approbation of his cue comers, that he make.' the neatest and beit gears, in all their variety of breadth, tlint s is murk in the country.: lle also Malten.all Mods of Alatrasses to order, viz: Straw, flush, Curl. od Hair and Spring Matrnsses.. All the above articles will be made of the hest • material and workmanship, and with the utmost despatch., ianl4.tv - . WM. OSBORNr-,-- • CLOTHING!! CLOTHING I. TOE subscriber is now having made up o lot of Fashionable and Sithstantial Clothing which he, will sail, aelchopp if not, cheoper,than °Turps tablishment in the borough. ',, The stock will. consist of" , • ,• OVERCOATS. Fine DRESS COAT . "'' SACK COATS, 1. PANTALOONS, VESTINGS, dre. 'PhoClothing will ho made 'out of none but the hest quality. of goodsi cot out by eti rionced raidiood cotter, nail 'Cne'work got lip' n the heat niaaner and by the best of bands— We' hlro now on hand's lot of efialoo Clothing, and till we oak is for purchasers to gii.,+riy.s - call and they will, he pleased with'ihe wOrli and . 1 - wiceir l ' ;Attila old stand on East Main Street, .Tan 181 .. COAtlfirS OGII lIY . . . . ~ ~ , . • warm sigstr.manTaxi.L. ~. c „, .. , HE undersigned having been the • agent o :the Keffitontri.ife Inetfrance . Company, of I arrisburg; Pa., continues to act in that ra• pacity, hy,:.authoritt of said ,Corripttx,, ,Ito woold respoiltfully, inforindhe.coratittino th a t he ,will amend io such preens its ,ntay q i g iAry . their desire to insure theirdives,.and thus givif Some. protectjdn tp their bereaved (bionics and frierulu, in cute of death. Office in West i runi:, , fret Street, Cailiele. , „• ... Mav2s tf • J.' WORTIIIN.GON. .; , . . ... Fresh Arrival . ef Hardware. „ • FIE, subscriber .havlng rotrirmal from tho : Clit.y.. has ~ Lunt