II • actual butiness,of the Farm; so tliat wizen he • returns to `his family and imine, it is bid. to quitique his daily ;occupation, and with a test ,which knowledge alwaSql im,.arts to labor.— Hie attention will no he turned to those'rrico•• fitsinnal purcultSiti which SO few attain that degree a einiuenoti which gives them even .respcotabilley of standing, and in which so many sink intii.utter worthlessness and even degradation. , To mill a'young graduate from the'nnmingled litertfry pursuits of a College and its concomi , tent nesocititions, to the every day occupation • 'of a farm,. of tihich he knows nothing, and to a society which he cannot appreciate, is a draft upon his endurance well calculated to excite disgust. But give him knowledge of the roil sous which Nature's God bits assigned for all those things in, which he is engaged: let him understand the mochanistn' of the implement he uses, permiOdm to exercise the dictates of his own educated mind amongst his associ ates and others to whom it will be his pleasure and pride to import his information, and this, too, with hands accustomed to labor, and you will ever atter find him pursuing the happy oc cupation of a farmer, with profit to himself, great advantage to his neighbors, and a conso quent, benefit to the interests of the State, If the Legislature at,„.its next Session will sauotion this enterprise, by amending the bill, and making such an npproprintietrits is here suggested, we have the most entire confideniie In the ultimate success of the work, and that there will be more applicants for admission to such an Institution than should he brought to gether at ono point, and that this will be fol lowed by others to be located at different points in the State, All of which is respectfully sub mitted, FREDERICK WATTS, Chairman. This report having been read, and there not being a quorum present legally competent lo transact business, Mr, . MCll‘voin, of Chester offered the following resolution, which was agreed to : Resolved, That the report just read he re referred to Frederick Watts. , Geo. W. IVood iallooe duty It shall ho to ward, L. Ellyyn, addressethe people of the State on the subject, and ask the legislature to amend the Till no in dicated in the report, and that said Committee makeall necessary inquiries where the Farwn.rs High School of Pennsylvania, may be most advantageously located, and that they invite propositions from all parts of the State for its location. ADDRESS TO TUE PEOPLE OF PENNSYLVANIA - refer -you to-the-foregoing-proceedings for the subject upon which we address you; and yve can offer little else to explain - the object In view. There is no business in life which can derive more aid from the light of knowl. edge than the pursuit of agriculture. There is no business which can conduce so muds to human happiness as this—there is no business in which there are so many persons employed —all others in the aggregate, do not make so many—and yet it is a fact that there is no school in our State adapted to educate a far .- mer. It may be truly said that the Farmers of Peansylvania have never derived any ad vantage frOm the large appropriations which have been made -by the Legislature to the sev eral Colleges of the State. The price of an education at those Institutions has always been beyond their means; and the quality .of it, when obtained, has added cotnparatively little to benefit them. What we rmw propose . l is to establish a school where practical farm log, and all the knowledge which pertains to right understanding of that subject shall be taught, and that the product of the labor of the pupil shall be appropriated to his education and maintenance, to such an extent as to bring the price of learning within the reach of those whose business and habits require the study of economy. How many are there who, know ing the value of an education, feel desirous that their sons should have its benefit, and yet look around in vain for an Institution whose teachings are so practical as to, prepare youth for the pursuit of Agriculture? How many, . too, fear the dissipations of a town—the temp tations of a period devoted alone to stu ly—the conviction that the son will be educated in mind and habituated in body to a state of en_ tire unfitness for practical and active life? lethitt want is to be supplied. it behooves those who are interested in Agricultural pur saks every where, to interest themselves in the 'establishment of a "Farmer's High School.' ,Individuals, who have no feelings to gratify, and no interests to subserve, beyond the mere desire to do good, ore willing to devote their time and their money_to the organization of such' an Institution. They too, propose to ap propriate a much larger sum - than that asked 'of the State, and the question is submitted to the reflection of the people, whether they will not take an interest in 'a project which so much concerns them, and urge upon their Represen tatives the importance of the measure. With a determined purpose that this design, which promises such important results, shall not fail for want of an effort, and anticipating thefavorable action of the Legislature at its net eessionwe have been instructed to examine in to the subject of where the "Farmers High School" shall b . e located. It is very certain that its location will confer great advantages on the community around it. The example which it will afford—the knowledge it wil? im part—the expenditure it will annual'y make— are matters worthy of consideration and will probably induce individual exertion to have it located at different points in ihe State. We are instructed to solicit and receive proposi tions on this point, to be submitted to the Board of Trustees as soon as the institutiou shall have been organized. And communications on this subject, aderessed to either member of • the Cornmittee, will rookie a right direction. FREDRICK WATTS, GEO. W,WOODIVARD, Com. A. L. ELWIN. HAVE YOU. A COLD? grIALLOHER'S ELIXIR has acquired a Rjl - MA celebrity fur the cure of all diseases arising from severe; coldevand its efficacy has been attested and approved by hundreds of our most resileOteble citizens. In nvery Instance immediate relief has been given, as the bonny . ing certificate from those have tried it bears testimony. Manufactured and for side by JAMES .GALLOLIER, Agent. • We the undersigned do rertily thatt have nearer's loher's preparation for Consumption, Colds; Diseases of the Lunge, Liver, i&o , and having experieneed inamedinto relief therefrom would reeomotend it to all afflicted in that way. • Thom H Skiles, Mrs M Gottld, H McCoy,' • L Wolf,/ Peter Monyer. 41.8 Hackett. ) , • ~, Joseph Lobaeh, N. W. Woods. • Carlisle; April 25, 1854-1 y FARMERS,. LOOK HERE. • • FESH and large supply of Main Cradles, Hay nod Grain Rakes, I lan and Grain :Forks, Scythe Snaths and shaking Forks, 30 dos Grain and Grasti Scythes'efihe brat man ufacture, warranted good and very/,cheap, at She Old Statill, North Hanover street, Carlisle.. May 17, " . , • JACOB .SIpNES. Sumac Wanted. MICE highest price will be pall in cash for JlLBurnee in lerrif or email• intentidee, if de livered at lie•aubsoriber In,'East s‘., Carlisle. JnnptA, '54.-3m] JACOB SHROM. ' • BROGAN LONG, SELAWLS-Juet• re• ceived a few Long and Sanwa :Dream' Shaw a s andifor sale,bV (WWII INTNSII forcp .51)ops. J. H. WIT3E, . . . MARtkiitlNT3 I -BARHIAZINTS I! . At. Weise and C am pbezL'a . .11.retii and Cheap Stare, S. W: 'c o rner 'oflrano vet j Loneher sAreete. WE tow feel a pleasure.tn ,aanouncing !hat wive just received a splendid and ulloico tis• dortinelit of Spring nod Summer Goods, which we will oiler at .'saeli prices as cannot fail. to ntease. The stock consists of DRESS GOODS, Black Fancy Dress Silks, Foulards, Organdies, Brilliants, Lawns, Jai:sin:us, Bareces, !Sze. LACES AND EMBROIDERIES A 11001) II I lot or •-3 IdLICS ' iddJersleeves Itaillings, Edgings, Insertings, mourn• log collars las lerslneves,einbroideced linen cambric &u, DOMESTICS gin allams, cheeks, tielcings, 1111511118, jeans, drills, Jaz•stalf mid flannels. C 'l' II S , &c., &c. a handsome lo[ vl cloths, e:tasimers and N• eating BONNETS, a I arge ass irtralut of Ladies and Misses French lae o , gos molars, belgrude, tripoli. braid air' doaaets. Itiese3 binds tine Plata all of wiiica will be slid at 1111 , 111Ially low prices. . ME Ni .311's and B canton, leghorn, , china pearl, 8011.tle and polio leaf Fl at s ?arasols, Um— brellas and. lookintr-glaeses very cheap. BOOTS AND SHOES. We are selling n large lot of lidies . .shoes ohd gaiters at greatly 'educed prices. as we intend disco:lo.l.g this breach of oar bootlaces. GROCERIES, &c., &c. Rio and lava Colree, roasted coffee, brown and white Sugar, Lovernigs Syrup Molasses, Teas, Spices, tie. Our stook, tor variety and cheapness, is cer tainly not suroaysed by any in the nonntry.- 1 - 3.lyer who with to pooltaie articles of supe rior coollty, at reasonable prices, simold not fail to Vivo us a,call. . (April 5, '54.1 GAS PITTING& PIATIVIBIATG. undersigned w mid inform the citizens of C.trlisle ilmt he hits static arritatuitneats to dnGAi Ft l' FIN G and PLUMBING at short uotiie. and 011 reasonable tilmns, He has gel the services of a first rate hand f-om Philadelphia, and has supplied himself with an extensive assortment of FIXTURES, which w i ll suable hint ti fill all orders promptly, worn will ho warranted. Ilis stock of Gas Fix tures will he found in the roots exactly oppsite his l'inititiv establishment on North lie over street, where lie invites a call. TINNING, SPOUTING, He is nisi) prepared to 'furnish, or make to or der,l every ortiele of TIN-WARE eyed by hoosnkrepers and others. He will also aiteod to SPOUT! ING,TIOUSE•IIOOFING, BELL HANGING, and PLUMBING. Thankful fur the patronage with which hehns already teen raynred, he respectfully solict(s a continuance on the same. MONROE. MORRIS, '54. Carlisle June 14, NI dimes' &c, -&c az / I have, just Jeceiyedfront [qua and New York very extensive additions to my former stock; embra {W. (t . sing nearly every article of Nieffietrie now in use, toge,,ier with Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Turpentine, Perfumery, Soaps, Stationery, Fine Cutlery, Fishing Tackle,— Bridles of almost every description, with , endelss variety of other articles, which I-am di - tormined selltit the VERY Lower- prices. All Physicians, Country Merchants, Pedlars and others, are respectfully requested 'not to pass the OLD STAND, as they,may rest assured that every article Will he sold of a good quality, anti upon reasonable terms. S. ELLIOTT, Main street. Mav 30 .e.>k....>„*Oir,F, Nve ,9 * kr_iy Corner of Hanover and Loather sts., rill E undersigned has always on hand a large 1: --- stock of superior Cabinet Ware. in all the different styles, which he isurepared to sell at the lowest prices. lie invite= attention partic ularly:to the Potent Spring Bottom Bedstead, a most useful article, which ent•rely obviates all objections..—The botiorn can be attached to old Bedsteads. TlAy have given "mire satisae tion'to all who have them in use. rr COFFINS made to order anho shortest notice. FETTER Jan'y. 22 1851.—1 y. CELMAP r/ARDWARE. lATE arrival of the steamer "Old Stand," North Hanover street, laden with a large stock of HA RDW A RE, direct Irom the man ufactories, is now ready for sale, wholesale or retail. Country merchants willl do well to call, as we will sell them goods at a very small ad vance on city wholesale prices; and we are detertnined to sell at very smell profits. Give us a call aprl.o am persuaded you will not leave .rnakinrit purchase, as you moll find goods at 'the' right mark. Old Stand, North Hanover hireet, May 17) JACOB SENER. ROBERT B. SIVIILEY, ARINET MAKERA-ND UNDERTAKER North Hanover Street, and next door to Glass's Hotel THE undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens of Carlisle and the public gener ally, that he now has on hand a large and ele gant assortment of FURNITURE, consisting in part of Wardrobes, Card and other Tables, Sofas, Bureaus, Bedsteads, plain and fancy Sewing Stands. Bt.c. manufactured of tho best material and quality warranted. a general assortment of CHAIRS at the lowest prices. Venitian Blinds made to order, and repairing promptly attended to. -0:1 - Coffins made at the shortest notice, and hhvinea splendid hearse he will attend als in town or country. 4 ,- Remomber the stand— next door to H. Glass's Hotel. novilt R. B. SMILEY. CLOTHJEDIG AT COST. THE subsuribcr has an assortment of ionable and well made CLO which will be sold off at cost lor cash. The Bieck consists of Cloth and Cashtnarett Conte, Linen and Gingham, do Tweed and Jean, do Marsedls, Silk and Satin Vesting. Cassimers, Jean's and Cord pantaloons, Linen and Cnitenado . du with all kinds Clothing usually found in a cloth. irk; st ms. IntenJi , g to relinquish this hrtneh of my business, great bargains can be had by calling soon et the cheap store of CIIAS. OGILBY. • • CARPETING. (ow pieties justrocived from auction and soiling very low. CIIAS. OGILBY• June 21„54. LEATHER. FRITZ'S& HENDRY, Store, 29 X. &la., Phi la. Morocco *melte:nacre, Curriere, Importers, Commission and General Leather Business, WOOLBSALE & Mannfactory 15 Margaretta street. sep7ly TAKE NO l'lCE,—That all persons about commencing Housekeeping and oth ers in want of them, can get supplied with Knives and Forks, Spoons, Ladles, Coffee- Mills, Pans, Kettles, Sad• Irons, &v., at the lowest rates by • „ mall 13 H SAXTON. OHN W. 'BELL, NOUN W..BELL di. CO., LVIZaCIDUT ' GENERAL COMMISSION. MERCHANTS, -HOWARD STREET, Opposite Centre, ]v BA LTIM6 E • WANTED. ri A RPENTERS, Cabinet tankers, Waggon. • 11.) makers, Coach-Makers, Ilhuo•tnakore an d " Mechanics germane, who are in want el good', TOOLS, to call st Lynn's, where'you can'nl., ways ho : supplied with a tulldtitt of superior Tools from ,tho best•manulacturioo. Warren• ten at paces lower than over was hoard of at '3OIIN,F. LYNE. We t Side Nortli'llano.ver sireet. Fish, Fish,' Fish. 0.,1, 2 & 3 MACICKREI.,,..in, whole; half fine iaandie q e u o r f t e S r A h L bi MO L N ak • e TROUT F ie ro a t lsoa tube the Lakes and for the fireCtime•hrought to this market, in store and for male by the sobseriber. N. W„ CernOrplarket Square, Carlisle, — . O..HALBERT. • iniarppn o-wad Buntdorti ,nre • invited to U•exentine the aseintmont of LO2lts, Latch .ea, Bone., Mogen, Glues, .Putty, 011, dt.o.. 411 for ealkoheop at . , intuit !,%to.r'ci:Ailk,,o:l)op:s: lin r ftware,%,:.ofardWare% N. K. CAMPBELL • .1 . , ; THE iubseribo,' r 'Vieh r oti to draw the Wen. lion* the public to iteWO,v.it intercniV, watch they, may punimii good advantage' by examileng the • etegent and complete anentt wont 'Hartwaru lit dem:Option, which' he le,eow reuelvtugut hip old etund,on, North Hanover etreet. , . _ - We have a large' supply 01 springti, hubs, bands, laces, curtains, and flour oil cloths and drab cloths, ol.dilferuitt qualitieg, in Wei eve!) , thing to your Into. To ,GAIHNET-MAKERS' , Wo offer cinn'inetesettb of veneers, knobs and mouldings of walnut anti roahounny, to Bui both the taste and the plus°, CARI:ENTERS ILX4AIINE to sp Icndid asset. meal of toois iti ydbr line as also a complete stuck of building materials, ouch as locks, hinges, across, latehe's, glass, paints, oils, varnishes, turpentine. &c. , and Va rious carpemers tools cheaper than ever, as has been acknowledged by a carpenter who has seen therm cannot go wrongin giving us a call for a sup— ply of hammered, rolled, alit and other icon generally used, as also cast, sheer American and English blister steel, &e. NC. OUR FARMER FRILNDS will also consult their interests by looking at our cheap shovels, forks. trove chains, homer, and every other article Item a .cradle to a plough,to suit them in price and qualbv. THE PUBLIC GENERALLY aro 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 he sold at the lowest oash prices. I would also call attention to my splendid assortment of WALL PAPERS, presenting a numberless variety of Patterns at prices from 6 eta. upwards." Remember there is no mistake here, as all articles will be sole at the lowest cash prices at the old and well known stand en North Hanover street. East sine, hetweee MeGlaughlin's Hotel and Kell. er's ILit Store. ' JACOB SEA ER. march Ir, HARD WARE-•FRESH ARRIVAL ! ! HENRY SAXTON TfIE subscriber having tt.ntrneti frrm the city would cull the attent-ion-et his tricnds and the public gnerally to the large , ned well se lected assortment of Hardware vatich 1, 0 bee just received. consisting in part of BUILDING - MATERIALS, nails, serws, hinges, locks. bolts, see, putty. points, &e. TOOLS— edge tuvlei save and pinnrs of every deEerip nun, Vlllll file, T n9)9, linmwers, nnvik, Sze A general nesnritnent. of SIMENIAKERS & SADDLERS TOOLS, together with morocco. lining Lind bitioing skins, shoe threat; wax, rtts, lusts, hat nese mounting, saddletrees, &c. COACH: THINIMIN G—canvass (plain, en amelled, figured and embossed,) patent and en- Elinelled leather axles, springs, hubs, spoke, telloes, &c, kc. Cabinet Makers will find n large asserment .of, varnishes. _mahogany mid walnut...veneers, moulding. rosettes, hair cloth, curled hair, &c. The steel oft jli ON is large and well sclec ed, enroprisine al! the hinds in gemmiLuse,,as hammered arid rolled are of all sizes, flat bar and land iron, round, square and oval troy, inn se shoe iron and nail rods, s, ith n large lot of east and spring, steel ,English and - American blister steel, &e. Housekeepers and those n but commencing will find i: to their alvantogt. to call and exam ine our cutlery brinania dad plait d ware 'inns, kettles, cedar wore, Lochetsc & e. In addition to the above me bate received a splendrd assortment of NAIL PAPER. ma king the stork complete. and at cit.l t p i ke r as cannet 101 l to give sidistLeiton. We invite all friends to coil, knowing it will le to at it own advantage. Remember the old al tt I,d, East High Street, Car.isle, P, Oct. 12, 1E 1 53. HENRY SAX': ON. DRUGS DRUG LEDGE! , Preshet Spring Supply! ir HA VE just received kfresh i..tockof Med icines, Paints. Glass, Gil, w hid having been purchased with great care at th, best city- houses, I can confidently 'reconitnen, to Famlicis, Physicians, Country Alerchant and Dealers, as being fresh and pure. DRUGS. Patent Medicines, Herbsand - Extracts, Fine henti eals, I Spices,ground and who Instruments, Essences, Pure Oils Perfumery, &.c. . Cod Liver Oil—lParranted Genuine. Y &ST UFFS. Indigoes, Madders, Sumac Alum, %Vetherill & Brother's Pure Lead, Chrom Green and Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brusher Jersey Window Glass, Linseed Oil, Tureen tine, Copal and coach•'Varnish, and lied Lead All'of which will be sold at the very lows, market price, Also,a freehand splendid sortment of FANCY GOODS, FRUITS, Confectionary, and innumerable other article calculated for use and ornament, all at wl.ic are offered at the lowest cash prices, at th cheap Drug Bolt and Fancy Store of the sub scriber on North Hanover street. S. W. HAVERSTICK. May 'NI IPSI. SADDLE AND HARNESS LAERC Yr' 11 E subscriber continues to carry on 'th B. above business, iii all iievartous branches in North Hanover street, Carlisle, wo door North of Leonard's corner, where he intend keeping on hand a4otteral assortment in hir lint Consisting 01 all hinds of fus, ionable SADDLES, Bruit marti!,gz're. rirths,Circittg, k, l-4-4 Mit TI(IJN KS, tray, cling and saddle , 115.1 t ). bags. Ile also manufaei tires thentost approve Spanish Spring Saddles, net used in this country, thee wishing a handsome, durableand pleasant satk dla will do well to call and see them, He ale manufactures Harness, Bridles, Collars en Whips in all their varieties, and confidently be haves from the general approbation of his cue tomers, that ho make tho neatest and bee goars,in all their variety of breadth, that i made in the country. Ho also makes till kind tit ‘lntrissos to order, viz: Straw, Husk. Curl ed Hair and Spring Iltlntrasses. All the shoe articles will be toads of the best material an, workmanship, and with the utmost despatch,. janl4-Iv. • Will OSBORN. 'FIRE INSURANGE. The Alton and East Ponnoborough Alutun Fire insurance Cote Any ol'Cumberlunn comp , ty, incorporated by an Act of Asiteriay, i now fully organized, and in operation Linde the management of the following conitniaaTon era, viz: Daniel Bailey, William It:Gorges. !Maim .Cock , 11/elehoir Brenneman, Christian Stay man, Jo hn C. Dunlup, Jacob H. Cancer, Lewi flyer, Henry Logan, Benjornin H. Musser, Jo cob Mumma, Joseph Wickersham, Alexunde Cathcart. The rates of insurance are as low and favor able us any Company ot the kind in the Blatt Persons wishing In become members ore in vitod to moire application to Ilia agents 01 th company, who are willing to wait uponllich at any time... BENJ. H. MOSSER, President. HENRY LOGAN, Vice President Lewis Byer, Secretary. Michael Cocklin. Treasurer. • AgENTS. • Cumberland County.—Rudolph Martin, N Cumberland; C. 11.11erroan.Ringstown ; Hee ry Zearmg, Shiremanstown; Charles Bull Dorlisle ; Dr. J. A hl, Churelitown Samui Graham, West Pennaluirough; James McDow el, Frankford; Mode Grath, South ton; Samuel Conner, Bonjantln HI/Verpliek Mechanicsburg; John Rherricki Lisburn; Do iyid Curier, Sliephardstnt-n. ' York County.—Jolin Bowman, Dillfibing :Poser Wulftirg, Franklin; John Washington; W. S. PickingrDover ;" J W. Craft+•Paradise,, = Ilaririaburg.-1-louser & Lachman. Momhers of the company having' policies adout talexpiro can hove them roomed by molting opphootion to any oldie agents. N0v.24 Iy. • ST IA hat:111:106 . 1.. NEAR . rAPEATOIVN„ 91111111. CO: . Mil • EICASICELL dr. 5E5,140171%, . . C 0 NTIN UE tp supply 'Litr'c;r:oValljt in& at Rhoriost rik two, and on'teirtie Writer than can lind 8160016 re; AU orderft Piropted to'' E. HASKELL; Paportqwn. or WM. D, SEYMOUR,' Jy . ., • Catll9lo . , be promptly tattinqed • [FotOttiy, - Now Jut . Cortt, z aryl wooden..T*)4W, fig !MR chimp tit thipOld'S!lityLNerth- Fitonver,stro! j e • ' .IACOLI,SENEIt. TU COACHMAKRS BLACKSMITHS Log an,Com Woods, Oil Vitriol Copperas ; Lao Dye' PAINTS. nndhere, also Li.,t11.:: . 4.03616913ent5. cfnXXfso'N's Paterit Ventilating furnace, "liar; tiubscriber would call -ILO attention of •L't :requiring a desirable Furnace .'Ohllsouns Celebrated - Warmitt. , and Vehtllatlng-Appara , .mr. The reputation , ot:this furnace is now known, having' been intreduced• durii.g the pant five years Otto abont IWO public buildings end More than 8000privute,dwmlings; this togetline with the immense increase el sales every year is the he-t evidence that Can be adduced of its supe riority over all other furnaces. I3s , the use of !Alison's Furnace, you secure the following ad• vantages: FREE VENTILATIOP/..: Putts .Ats— rile heating surfaces being at a temperature that will ilot dissectue the air. ECONOMICAL Use or PUEL• GREAT Duilxi3ttrrit- 4 1.toing made entirely of Cat Iron, riot liable to rust, will require ono repairs during a lifetime—it is easily managed, acid-will not expose the building in which it is placed to danger from fire, like the other fur naces. We have the testimonials of hundreds of the most scientific men to attest to the truth of the above statement, all of whom pronounce it to be deelautily the best furnace yet inve tedfor producing a pure and healthy atmosphere. We tterOwith annex the names ut u few well known and eminentltrolessors,'who have uses them .and kindly lurtsistuid us their names as ruler onees: . Prof John S Hart Prof Parker Prof Norton Pros Aflei Prof Parsons Prof Dann Prof B Silliman Prof Ripley IMBIEEM We have intioduced this season five new sizes - , so that all parties may avail themselves of this groat improvement at a very moderate' cost. We are now prepared to furnish an op. permits to warm a single room, or the largest building in the country. No. I Portahm. Complete, 2 ' do do 3 do do 4 do for brickwork 45 do • do 60 R . 3 Extra Radiator, (with Bars and 0 French ['lutes,) . 170 3 do dp do 5 do do do 6 do do do This N 0.6 is the largest and most powerful Furnaceininde in this country ; nod is admirably adapted for Churches and other large class buildings. We continue to sell the npparntll9 at the same. Prise as whit]] First introduced, five:, years ego. Although the present high price 01 iron has in censed them cost 25 per cent, owing to their great weight, still we are enabled by the great inerense of sales to furnish the article at the lowest possible price. One foundry alone, Messrs Warnmk & Leibrandt, have contracted to furnish us with 500 tons of Furnaces Ibis season, so that we are now prepared to Cornish them wholesale or retail. - We superintend the erection of all Furnaces, when required. und wnrrant them in all ensesp I'ROPOLITANCOOKING RANGE. We' have also the ^Most complete Cooking Range that has yet been introduced, to which ute call the attention of all wit I may wish to secure - fhb - moat "pertehrlia d)2slrahlU'coalting apparatus ever invenied. _ _ _ ENIFIRSON'S PAT. VENTILATOR We erd the only -A-gents-in l'enris_ylvanin for the manufacture and sale o; this Ventilator. which is acknowledged to be the only perfect Vent ilator ever made for Correcting the draught _in smoky chimnies, and for ventilating buildings of all kinds. As there are n great many imita tions of this valuable article now offered for sale, parties will be careful to examine that it has t he" EincTrson Badge nttnehrd.. , _ _ PAT. RE;GISTERs AND VENTILATORS We have the largest and most romplete as. sortmens of list Air Registers and Vendlators to he found in the United States. Parties who wkh in porc'eme, either Mr private Ilse or wholesale, will find it greatly to their advan tage to examine their smelt. . . . . - SLATE AND IRON,MANI LES We have always nn hand an extensive nsenrt• meat of those beautiful mantles, in exam imi tation of Egyptian, Spanish. Gal way, and other ears marbles. OPEN GRATES For Anthracite and 11:ttiminmi, , conl. Also nn entire new pnyern of the„llw down G role, mode from the English Patterns, and entirely new in this country. _ _ _ SOLE AGENTS For the English Encaustic Flooring Tile, Garn kirk Chimney Tops. - nnd Terra Cbtta Orna ments, such as Garden Vases. &c, Persons about building would do well to ex amine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Visitors, whether purchasing or not. are cord': allY welcomed to oar extensive Wnreroonts, and where we should he happy to furnish any information repecting-any . of our goods that may he desired. A Finnic en Warming and Ventilating can he had gratuitously at our store, either personally or by letter S. A. HARRISON, NVarmine nn ,1 Ventilatinu ‘lnrehtinso, 146 Walnut at, Inflow Sixth, PHILADELPHIA l‘cnv 31 7m] IDEA UTIFU White '1 eeth, lit:filthy Gums and o Sweet reath —Alt whottre desirous of obisining these benefits should use ZEIt• MAN'S CkLEBRATED OUTII %VASIL This delicious article combines Co many men. torious qualities that it hos now become a stall. • and favorite with the citizens of New Y"rk, Philadelphia and Baltimore. Dentists pre scribe it in ihmr practice most sueeessfully,and from every source the must flattering laudations are awarded it. Inflamed and bleeding game aro immediate ly benefitted by its use ; ns action upon them to Mild.-tiootlnng and effective. It cleanses the teeth so thoroughly, that 'they are made to ri val pearl 111 WhilellCSB, and dillmes through the mouth each a delightful , freshness that the breath I, rendered exquisitely sweet. feks those impurities which tend to produce decay, mid, as a consequence, when these are removes the teeth most always retrain sound. Read the following from Dr. J. A Carman Mr. F Zeman—Sir Having used and re. comni4nded your Tooth Wash in my practice 10, some link, I find it tlio most ellertual Dentifrice in use, mid therefoie recommend it tnthepub• lie. Dr..l. A. CARMAN. Dentist, Harrisburg, Pa. Rood the following testimony. Ma. ZERMAN — Dear Sir; I have fully tested the merits of your valuable Tooth Wash, and can, without hesitation, recommend it us the best that has come unaer my notice during on experience as Dentist, of more than 'sixteen years. It (lenses the Teeth, soothes and har dens irritated Gums, and imparts a delicious fragrance to the Elreuth. From the mouths of those who make use of it, however it will cer• tainly, speak for itself. Geo. P. SCIIIVELY. Surgeon, Dewitt!, 279 South Tenth street Ph Pa. It is used and recommended by ell the emi• nent Dentists, in New York, Philadelphia, Bak timnro. and other cities where it bas:been in- , trodneed. All Should give it n trial. 0:7 - Pre - Pared only h 1 rrnneis Zermnn, Drug gist and Chemist. Philadelphia, and sold whole sale and retail it- Samuel Dorsheimer. Mechanicsburg, J Herron. New. villa. J.'C' Willinms, Shippensbure, and by all DruLlgistenr.only '25 rents per bottle. , Dollard, Premium Artiste in Hair, inuentor the Celebrated Gonnatuer Ventilating Wig and Elastic Band Toupcices. Instructions In enable Ladies and' Gentlerden to measure their heads with accuracy For \ V igs, inches 1,-Totipees %I — Si:taps, inches mi No 1 The rod, of No I Front forehead to the bead back as far as bald 2 • Front forehead 2 Over torebead us rar over the head to Its requirctl the neck 3 Over the crown of the 3 From ear to car head over the top _ 4 ' , regrew to ear . round Ills forehead It DOLLARD has always ready for sale splendid stock of Gents; NVigs, Toupees, Ladies' Wigs, half. Wigs, Frizots, Braids, Curls, &o, beautifully manutinnured, and Its cheap as any establishment in the Union, • Dollard° I lerbaiiium extractor Lustrous flair Tonic, prepared from Smith American Ilerhs and Ito to, the moat successful article ever pro- Mimi for preserving the hair from I'ulliag out or changing coldr,restoring , and preserving it in a healthy slid luxuriant state Among other rea sons why,Dollard's hair cutting saloon maintains Its immense popularity is the fact that his' To tic is rippled to every head of hole cut at his estah lishmenti consequently it is kept in better tires erystkiii than : under any known application ft being thus pritethailly tested bv thousands, offers the greatest guitranteceif its efficacy. Sold wholesale and retail at his Old Establish meld ,177 Chestnut :street , opposite ..the State House, Philadelphia It Dollard has at least discovered the no plug ultra of JIA I It . DYE and, announces , for. sale with p'enteit and, its 'surprunitlig every thing anther kind now In 'nee It miliorenthe hair either black or brown; (as mayjae desired) bay ie ttied Without injury to )ha him; akin either by stain or otherwlie, ens be washed ow in tell minutes', alter Without •,tletritoting 'trent' its ellioney Perenns . the, city 'aria ,ii(viteil.to, give a call Lettere addressed to ; It' EIOLLARD 177.• stret t •Philadslidiiti, will keee4e kitten Bon. -.• . Jan 25, ty 2VCRNESS AND SADDLZAT, W:S ETT4 of iintiblWrind, single harness,. also isdilla •bridlca;' fdr silo c4eap. Quire at lAN offlci. • ; 01:f1) • r A2 - (17JetTISCHICIlt;'); . To the Ottizizs'. ,of:parlisle; - . A. I:. HICICEr & CO. No. 148 CHEST NUT Street, above Sixth; Philadelphia, have 'now on hand one of the largest, eheapeat,'and wit varied.asetirttnent of their improved Steel Spring Solo Leather.TR.LINK:S ever hllered to the public, with a tine article of Light. Weight Solt. Leather Trunks, Ciiipet and Leathr -Bags for travelling in Europe. Also, a sple 'id itas sortment of Ladies' Dtf!l3 ' Trunks Bonin J3ex es, Ike., imagine in price, burn Two to hiriy dollars, with a fine variety of Hubby Horses, Propellers, Gigs &r. • All of the, above articles v'o will sell low for cash. • Give us a call. .. Prize Medal awarded at the World's Fair in London itt 1851. [may 81 8m Household Glassware, From the Principal Factories and- late Auction Sales, Comprising a full and desirable assortment at 25 per cent below usual rates. Dealers and others will do well to call before purchasing elsewhere. 1000 pro-knees no hand. EIMARD F. COIWIELD, 152 South Second street ,allove_Spruce,l eel 17 Sm Philadelphia. mr, r 3. E. GOULD, N [SUCeI;SSOR TO A. I QT,) No. 164 Chestnut St., Swain's Stti r lding .1121XN EN 81 V E Music Wisher, aria Deal ur in Musical instruments at . every Ile: script ion: . MI I , ,xelusivo,agent for t to sale of linnet. Devil- & Co's Patent Suspeot•ion Bridge X°lian and other A NOS, L. Gillieresßotidme Pianos. Melodeons. Mar rin'n Guitars, Ilarps, Violins, Sheet 4 Muste, Music nooks, tkc. Residents of the country will he supplied by mail or otherwise with music they may wish, as low. as if purchased in person. Having one of the largest stocks in the United Staten, It feel confident of : satislying all who mayilavor me wilt] a call or order. Deniers in Music t.upplied on the most libern terms. Pianos Co let. Second=hsrd Pianos for sale. 1R59 iyr HAYES' PATENT TUBULAR OVEN HOT AIR RANGE Various Sizes, to suit Families, Boarding - -.Houses and hotels, rinIIOSE in want of n superior Cooking' Ap r, paratus are Invited to call at out N ale house ond can mine.t hi‘ltnner. For durability economy and, simplicity in operation it stands unrivaled. ft has a perfect hot air ventilation —nn"d inents halted in this „vett will ictain their 'juice and flavor ennui to flint tpllFlt rilekte nn. open Ere. -... bleats rind rarity r r rhed nt the name t,me wit brut one rifler:fru the ‘thr r. It will Purply F ffiricto henird nir to hens_ the‘ittither. It has no Beset offing or 1111,10 }lnert, and is condi) , well adapted to h.filniittotio or remn.on brad cool. The oirinni vmhe ovtn the I attire rim of the Riinge carries off the otcnrn nod scent of conking, no well no Lent in Fen n er. Every flange sold warrnnted to oive entisfae lion, or no expense In pnrrbn•rr HAYES' VENTILATOR, • PDtt'llted 14•tobnr, 18,18, For Public Halls, P0(107 . 1 S Chimmes, &came? s. ifc Pure nir is n subject eleirnire the niter, lei of every indi , id lad, plid nil buildhgFiliould I. provided with the proper means el ventilation Also. n powerful Warming and Ventilating Furnace For I)welhurs. School Houses. Churches, Balls 'Stores, Factories, ,5.c. A large aysorf inf nf of CfE. e. Ilnll and Cook ing Stoves, Parlor Grates, Registers, & e.— NV holesale and Befall. RANI) & lIAYFS 82 North Sixth street Phila irrPernonnl nnention given to 'ivnr roirg n evniilnting both public ;mil pi ivnte I uilnir ps DAVIS di. CUMIN, - Deniers -in Lamps, Lai terns and Chandeliers, N Corner Fourth and CherryeieTPAlTZ AVING enlarged and improved their store and having the largest absurtment 01 lamp iu Philadelphia, they are tow prepared to tar dish Camphine, Pine Oil, BURNING FLUID Etheimal 011. Plumig ne Jilts and Lard Oil.— Lamps. Lame] no or all paterns, Fancy Hotel and Hall Lamps,. Chandelti es, Ctrimiloles and Candelabras, alai illit morn Iminvs,at the man- I ulactureri. lowest prices. Glass Lamps by the package, at a small advance over au, non pri ces. Being large I 1 Al\ UFA' 'T BUS or Pine Oil, 13urning Fluid, Ethereal Oil. hol and (the only trail Phosgene Gas, they can furnish these articles at such priers that Mer chant's will find into their advantage to buy.— Call before going elsewhere, it you Sinn! bar• gains. Also the Safety Fluid Lamp for sale. October 5. 1853-1 y lI✓IRIs iitiiai A LARGE SPRING ARRIVAL! yrICH surpasses in quantity quality , and prices any 'bat has ever yet been opened in Carlisle, consisting it the prettiest variety 01 all kinds of hardware, such as Shoe Fin. dings, Saddlery; Cimdt Trimmings, Falb's' Varnish, Glass. Nails, Niles, Anvils, Vices, fiellows, Springs, Axels, Bows, Felines, ' Veueers, • Cedarwore, Farming Utensils, Bar and Rolled:Iron, .§teel, &e.,,with a thousand more mocks unmentionable. Ilaving-iptirehrsed largely . of Heavy floods previous to the re' vancein prices. I urn enabled to sell goods at ~.., I d . prices. Persons in w ant o Hardware are invited to call and CA amine my goods and hear my prices, and you will be sat isfied where the Cheap flardware is to be had. stock of WALL RAPER: is linen prom bed by any in the !borough. Thankful lor the foriner liberal patronage, a continuance of the same is solicited by jOHN P. LYNE Waat Side of North Hanover Streei, .7vreiv Grocery anti !Variety. T t 'd....V I subscriber would respectfully inform M tf his trends and the pulie generally that he A „ w4f hasprat returned from the ettie , with ! „„ j „,., a ~ lige and tat . Ad assortment of iqld GRoCII2IEn, GLASS and kv. il . QUEEN SWAI2I , I, FISH, &c. &e., ''''' l " w hick he tillers lor sale on the most reasonable terms, at his NEW STORE, ear nor of North Hanover st. and thy , • Public Square, directly opposite 4. k, the Carlisle Deposit Bank. His "(taw w , \ , . . stock embraces everything usu. ,k ~, ,„ , ally kept in a Grocery and Vu- ..._. rimy store. . The otth!ie are invited to cell t ,and ei,ntitine his stock before purrhasins elqwhere,ns it ht leek: confident he Can sell the beat goods at the low est April 5, '54.' CLOTHING ! CLOTHING ! Tll subscriber is now having made up n lot of. Fashionable and SubiAnotiol Clothing which he will sell as cheap If not cheaper thou Any es. tnblishrocut in the' borough. The stock will consist of OVERCOATS, Fine D [MSS C oArz • SACK' COATS,' PANTALooNs. _ VESTINGS, &r. . _ . , The Clothing will be made out of none but the best quality of goods; cut out by an.aper rieuced and good cutter, and toe work F i n up n the best merrier and by the hest of hands— We hose now on hand a; Ira of'ohoica Clothing, and all ask it , for 'purchnsvis to.giYe cii n call and they will he plonsed with the - work and prices ; At the'old stand on Host Main Street, .L 1 1 .1181 ., . CHARLES OGILBY. MOOTS ANlTiftOliS. - THE sitbacriher has now•on hand a very ex tensive and well selected atoe It of BOOTS and SH,O ES; which he •will soil at uncannily InWprieea. Perches. eaf.from wholesale realers,at low rate's: he can offer soot' indecemelitnao intrelle;- sera ai will 'make it their interest tb viait los establishment.' Ile line over article the foot and Shoo liri-4or Ladles' tir Gentlemen's watn•-:-he therefore i.leents ft antweiteenty to partiettlariae: ird:Perione losiring good and choMp'noode are imßieit'fogive hiin a call. • April . • W. SHELDON. or, snag. r•st^hrt' but4hek.rrirnct riiqana PonnsylVti ;rl'llCLPF' ll lol4 l( l' .lVl , .. 9r ll 3", : e .Lt y .11:4iiiiIttiral.Implprant and , Seed..S . thr,i, 44, inarti - ifife„tiarrisburg, lit 'llO Nappimos Err itie on Son nit ginu o ttzis of affliction. Dr. C. L. KELLING, ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN AND ACCOUCHEUR, Mechanicsburg,'Pa. Dr. ' ELTING announces to the afflicted that ho Is a regular graduate of the best Medical College In the United States, and, during many years of very extensive practice, has been familiar with every form of disease, and succeeded.in curing the most hopeless cases, oven when abandoned by the regular faculty. His perfect knowledge of the hu man system enables him to adapt the means to the end, so as to produce the most astonishing results. The alarming prevalence of disease, and the often Imperfect medical treatment of the present day, has Induced him to make known HIS NEVER-FAILING REMEDIES, that those that mourn may rejoice, and the afflicted leap for joy. ALL, no matter what their disease may be, can rest assured of finding relief, and therefore should not delay a moment. Write disease and symptoms full and plain, and You can receive an answer by return mail (free) stating , the, medicine required and the price of IL Address, C. L. .)(xt.r.mo, M. D., Mechanicsburg, Cumberland county, Pennsylvania. N.H.—The Doctor will attend patients at ray distance, when required. THE WONDER OF THE AGE. For the Cur': Jahrheum, (Milldams, Corn to Sorea. CL, . i ted or Cracked I lands, 801 . 118 Or Sealds, Cuts or Wounds, Piles, lollaminatien 01 1110 'kens', bites of towels; Sore LlOB, pies 00 the Pare, and lire:ditty:, (hit and Sores on Children; and all diseases of the t-kitt. This (torment Avill cure the Saltrheinn and 1311010 i. or Chapped hands. (metier and surer than ally other medicines of the kind, before the vuldte. to substantiate the above, I can give hundreds of certifi"cat es, but I-consider it no use, Its (ow' person can do the smile. it they have friends, for even a worthless article) I rlv solely on the merits of the Ointment far the public patronage. N. ll.—•\ single box of this Ointment will keepaliv rartnerN, Sailor's, or Mechanic's hands, let them chap or crack ever Bin 1 / 1 1(1, sound 111111 is genii working order all winter. Prepared and sold by .MON'[tuf TF.RIit4L , " Nangtitnek , Conn, Sold also by the principal DrUggistr, and Country Merchants. Price gd cents per bar 0 , Nov. lii 1453—1 v railroad Cars females only (see page IOU), being of the highest importstiee to married Iteo• ple, m+•those contemplating murripge. liy \1• M. YOU NI:, M. 1)., Graduate °film University cf Pennsylvania, Member of the Itoynl College of Surgeons, London ,and Honorary Min - fiber of the Ilhiladelphia pie dims society. The various forms 01 ,S'ect et liisenses, Seminal Weakness, Diseases of the Prostrate Gland, Impotency, soli tary habits of youth, are faithfully described, anti all the recipes given in plain language. The chapter on selfsabuse and Seminal Weakness is worthy or prrtieularattention, and should he read by every one. Young men who have been unfor tunate in contracting disease, pre, ions to placing "yonraelves under the care of any doctor, no marl ter what Ins pretensions may he, get a copy of of this truly valuable work. Sea Capiains and persons going to sea, should possess Dr.. Yotoig,'s Treatise on Marriage, the l'oeket iEsculapiva, or Every one His own Phy n. Of Let no father lie ashamed to present n copy of the ./Ettettlupins to his el ill. It may save hint tront all early grace. Let no young man or st 0111:111 enter into the seciet ohlicattions of married life, witt.ont reading the pocket ..N.ss culapins. Let no one suffering ft ont a Ithekniecl cough, pain in the side rest!. as nights. ticrsous feelings, and die whole train of Dyspeptic sensint lions, 111111 giVell up by their physician, he Vll ,,cdbeit,Anotneitc without consulting the Xsenla. diuS. !lase the married or 111,8 d iltbollt to Ile married any impediment , read hthis trrly useful Book, sa it has been the 111CallS of saving thou. sands of tinfortuttate creatures from the vt.,cy jaws of death. Upwards of a MILLION copies Orrilik celebrated work has keen sold in this country and Europe since 1838, when the first edition was issued. Cr Any percent sending TWENTY-FIVE cents enclosed in a leiter. will receive one copy of this bunk liy mail; or fine copies will he sent for 1. Address Dr. W ILLIAM Y i OUND, No. 152 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, — Post paid. • Twenty years practice in the city of Philadel phia certainly entitles Dr. Noting to the vonli dente of the afflicted, and he n.ay be consulted oil any of Ihe diseases deseribed in his (Mitt out (lubrications, at his office 153 kpruce Smoot, every day between 9 and 3 o'clock, (Sondia , ex. cepted) and pet sons at any distance can consult Dr. YOUIr liy lelter, • rasr PAID. EPILEPSY CAN BE CURED. Lake's Vegetable Compound, ) FOR THE CURE OF EPILEPSY od FITS! Is performing more wonderful ones than any, other medicine yet known or before the public. PRICE FIVE . DOLLARS A BOTTLE. The pri.prietor has in his 11085M1011numerous certificates, narrating die 'Astonishing aid Miraculous Cures! efTeeted- by this medicine, nod directs attention to the lidlowing mile, to 555111 e those uliiitire so un fortunate to lie ',filleted u ith the territk disease heretofore regarded incurable, thus LAKE'S pre -1 ion Teatimony of ;he highest character! HON. GEO, STROOP,Judge of the District Court in Perry comity, Pa., Nov. lbth, 1862 said: "Pour 'lloollund's German B useitters' has been in in our place over a year past, and to the astonish ment of !alloy has performed wonders. We may notice a few instances that have, com e under own immediate notieer—aimost every person who lino stopped at the hotel of WM, Lackey. one year since, predicted ! rain his if. mucintud coIIIIIOIIIIIICO and debit ty, that ha • From Mr% h aw k s , widow of Alai. Jas. Brooks, could not live flinch longer. Ile wan unable ' lute of Conneaut, t. to atteml , to-liia tiIIiFICFN, arid i for the greater CONNEAUT, Peb. 3 , 1853. part of the time confined to his room. We tee ' Mr. Z. LA ne—Sir : Please send me another momended hint le try" the German Bitters; lie' bottle of Pit 111ellieille, 1111 I no not like to he (lid; and to the surprise of all his friends lie ie ve idiom it on hand * When 1 commeneud gis log now able to attend to his usual buten and the medicine to my son" Edam., he had Irmo, ore perliirm manual labor. - The ease f Henry to three ala Per tiny. lie has new lA.'" the 'Pe" Asper a, alone mason, whom no one supposed (Heine over live months, mid iris buil. I think, hut would ever recover from the debility el his two fits in 111111 t me, and (hose very light. His tug LI system, but was looltel upon as feet approach body mid mind nee very nitwit improved; mill by .., e grave, took eight or nine ln.ttles of the the blessing.ot God, I f Killers that the medicine will .Killer so ? ring 1110 lust winter, rind this sum. restore his body and mind to their wonted activi -Is. lie ia 2 ~ years old, and i, :o , had fits 0ve ,.. 1 . 4 mar he bus beet! (to the .surprise or all who years. which have - been very frequent, and very knew his case] following his trade. The'caeo destruct ism to his coristiliition and mind fltm• of William ?timidly is no less astonishing.—' limits of dollars have bees expended for medicine lie too was so fur reduced as to induce tlfe to "colic FITS," but nothing has relieved liiin.un 7 general belief that the grave alone would be Yam's, his only nil he used your medicine. Itespeethill v . pOLL,Y tutOotis. remedy. 111 r. Lackey recommended . Ii i ttt to try the Hedlund's German Bitters; ho From Judson Igindon, Cranny Superintendent o is now apparently a well man, and able t, do.. 'die Ashtabula County Infirmary. • a hard day's work., We could mention many: Kisrosvil.LE;Feb. 4, 1853. Min'''. canes 01 a similar character. if it warn • Mr Z. LASE-,-Sir: Please send a tea' Mere oecesenrY. I mySelf derived much benefit from' bottles (if your i Fit Medic:Met" I 11111 V not need their axe. . I here girl n considerable ,of it n it, brit think safer to keep it on hand. Your roe- way. not for your benefit along, but to relieve divine has Annie wonders. I go , i t to Al i as mane suffering Mime:thy . and let me- assure' you I Delano ',alio has Mid fits for 9.6 years, brought on „ ~,,n ' d ' i a to see the, nippy rosult ! ., To the _h.r. ha dog the measles winch but lour "ears old, 11.P'`'"„, Which could not be brought nut to the iturfate. - -- , • " n .'" " 1 'le we say, try. Meet ,fsirly, and I well - A rt e ,. tu bing the medicine it le•v daya,'sne' nal) A warrant relief," , , Piss CROP'OP MEASLES, 11101 101E1111111110 tits since. ,These Bitters , are worthy the attention of She hail fits or symptoms almost daily. 'She and ihvalids, possessing grant power in the .reste her fiithe'r concur witheme in saving that we be. ration of a healthy actlon of the Byer and the Bove themedicine tins ( - multi workn perfect cure: lessor glandsalvipg tone .to the stomach arid I also gave the medicine to Alias June fl " 1 "- 1 erl 'nervous system, and bringing the system gem sow and Aria •Carby, who have, bad fits almost., orally t o , e bigh slide e, health.; . daily, for a utintlier at years Their tits have . 'Far suld by S. W. Illaverstick and S. r. iioit; .00101011, and I kelieve the medicine will have the Carlisle; Ira Day. Mechanicsburg; J. . Der 'deured .e hec t • Mach money has been expended' 'ron..NeWvillet ..1. s.,A hie, Shippensb rg,,,and ' by the friends of the above pritientafor doctoring, by dealers in merlicin .1. every where. all to no ppepose. ..'I . he. cure wits left Mr your .. .. _.. medicine to perferm, awl I-ean cheerfully recom- • . mend it Its a valuable discovery. Itespecifiltly, yours.. 1' • JUDSON LANDON, • - Supdrintendent•Aslitabula Co. Intimater. . • Prenaredlind sold et wholesale by Z..LAtiss tCunneaut, 0bi0.. ,- • ~' , - • - - n ! ' EF. WELLER, traveling, agent. . - Soh, by S iW.,lleverstioli ' ' Carlisle; G II Thm oas; Meriltarkstmeg ;,DVY Gross, llarrisl: buvg••• • • ' . .-;:-1i .; ~ : ott 5-Iy* IS AI.3IO6IINFALLIIICE IN ITS CURE!,I {Uebidac, 1401512-± OR rz,,, It 3 OCTOR YOUR- , SEI,F—PRIVATE.- LY, fpr '25 cents., by means , of the POCKET JESCU LAPIUS, or Every One O\\NIIIS —The thirty-sixth Edi lion. with one hundred en aravitigs; showing Private Diseases and :Malforma tions of the Generative .System, in every shape and form : to u bieh is ad- Diseases of Females, _ Not n Particle of Mercury in it. Jlui ors! lible remedy for Scrofula ,Riitg!sEvil. Rheitmatisfu, Obstinate Cutanei us Eruptions, Pimples or Pustules on the Face, Illoteltes, Beils,'Chronic Sore. Eyes, Ring NV..rm or , Tel— ler, Scald Head, Enlargetneet and Pain of the Bones nod Joints, Stribborn Ulcers, sn,l q ii i i„ Disorders, Linlingo, Spinal Complaints :mil all Ihiseasea arising from an injudiebous use of Mer. miey,s'lmpruilence in Life, or Impurity of the Blood, 'l'his valuable Aledietne, which brie become celebrated for the number of este:101;11113,v cures effected through its tigcncy, has induced the proprietors, at the urgent request of their friends, to offer it to the public, which they do with the utmost confidence in its virtues awl wonderful curative properties. ThF following certificates selected from a large member, are hoivevet. stronger testimony than the mere word of the oroprieters; and are all Iron; gnu_ Hemet well know., in their loealiti-s and of the highest respectability many of them residing in. the city of Rich:bond, Va. E. HOYDEN, Esq. of the Exchange !Intel, Richmond, known eve'ry where, says he ins Been the Medicine culled CARTER'S SPANISH TORE administered in over a hundred eases, in nearly all the dieases for which it in reeraatea. (led with the moat astonishingly good rewriter— Ile says it is the most extritordinsry medicine. he has ever seen. AGUE AND FEVER—Great Core.-11 . here by certify that lsor three years I had Agile and Fever of the most violent description. I had several Physicians:look large quantities of qui— nine. Mercury, and I believe nit the Tonics ad— vertised, hot all wdhout any permanent 'TIM'. At last I tried Carter's Spanish Mixture. tun bottles of which efff clually cured me and I am happy to say I have had neither Chills or F e ver since. I consider it the best Tonle in the world and the only medicine that ever reached MN rase • JOAN LON G DEN. • Beaver thin. near Richmond Va, G B LOCK Esti now in the city of Richmond and for many wars in the Post Office, has such confidenfce in tile astonishing efficacy ot Car•er's Spanish Mixture, that Ile tins bought upwards of ill bottles which has given away to the afflicted. Mr Luck sass he has never knAn it to fail when taken accord ink to dire. tions • ---1)r-MIN CE•typeactisinprobysiCaritiffifforrriii - r - ly of the City lintel in the city of Itit•briimul, says he has witnessed inn 1111111ber of instances the effects of Carter's Spanish Mixture - which - were most truly surprising. Ile says in a case of Consumption, dependent nn the Liter, the good effects were wonderful indeed. SANIUEL: NI DRINKER of the firm Drink tr & Morris. Richmond, was cured of Lis er Coast plaint of If years stanthig• by the use of two bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture, GREAT t.llll E OF :;:cribivuLA —1 be edi tors of the Richmond Republican had u sr mint employed in their press room cured of %intent Kcrofuls emnbitied with Rheumatism, v hieh tirely disabled him from work. Ta) lillflbs of Carter's Spanish Mixture made a pert' tit talent' him, and the editors inn public notice say they "cheerfully recommend it to all who are afflicted wit! , any disease of the blood . " STILL ANOTHER CURE OF SCROFII. LA—I 'nail very valuable boy cured of Scrofula by Carter's Spanish MlXtUre. I consider it truly a 'valuable medicine r James M• 1 itylor Conductor on the R F & P It If Co R Ca Mr John Thompson residing in the city of Richmond, ivan cured by three bottles& Carters Spanish Alisturp orSalt Minim, which he had nearly 40 ye-rs. and which all the physicians of the city would not cure 1%! Tlinn pson is a well known merchant in the cits'of Richmond, ,y.., and his cure is most remarkable. Principal Depots at M. WARD, CLOSF CO, No fi3. Maiden Lane, New f ork T W DYOII'T tkz. SONS, IS o 13e, North 2d street. Phitadelnhin:. 11 EN N E irr tz BEER S, No 125 Main street, Innowl, Vn. And for sale by S• Elliott. S N Unverstick Carlisle; Ira Day. Mechaniedot; 3 H Herron Newville;.l C Altic, Shippensburg, and by den eres in medivines - every" bei e. ,L-1 - IfER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAILsDICE, CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, 'DIS EASE OP' KIDNEYS, AND ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM DISORPER ED LIVER Olt STom A C u. Such as Constipation, inward piles, fulness of blood to the head, ucidiiy of the stomach, nausea, heartburn, disgust for food, fulness or weight in the stomach, sour eructations, sink ing or fluttering at the pit of the stomach, swimming of • the head, hurried and difficult breathing, fluttering at the heart, choking or sufroctiting sensations when in in lying posture, dimness of vision, dots or webs before the sight, fever and drill pain in the head, defic iency of perspiration, yellowness of the skin and eyes, pain in tha side, buck, chest, limbs, &C., sudden flushes el heat, burning in the flesh, constant ininginings of evil, and greet depression of spirits,. CAN BE EFFECTUALLY CUBED BY DR. 120 orLAND'S 'CELEBRATED BEEMAN BITTERS, Prepare() by DR, C. M. JACKSON, No. 120 Arch Street. Philadelphia. Their miever over the above diseases is not excelled, if equalled, by any othei preparation in the United States, as the cures attest, in many cases alter skilful physicians These !litters are worthy the . attention of invalids. Possessing great virtues in the rec tification of diseases of the Liver and lesser_ glands, exercising the moat searching powers ni weakness and affections of the digestive or-. gone, they are withal safe, certain and pleas ant. READ AND BE CONVINCED ROSENSMEIEL .I ousq, Sign. Fonev Prnementa -11 Painter, ltrvin'e(lortnerlk Horror's) How 'next' difor to Written. tint Store. wilt at I tend orl)at prly to all the iihoVe diseriptionti o painting, at !reasonnblii - prices. '.The' whip:. kinds of graining attended to, pitch no -mehori l any. oglc,w4lnct, &c.. inthe finitreved'afylebß Carnet°, July 14, 11 OF THE BLOOD.
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