C The Man that'Advertised his farm and the Man that did not. 0 . . . Everybody is acquainted with Samuel A. Walker, Esq., the eeltbiatedauctioneer, and almost everybody, when, ho has any thing to. sell by auction, calls on him. A month or two since the auctioneer .was 'sitting in his office reading one of the daily papers, when a well: appearing man entered and enquiredfor Mr. Walker. The auctioneer said in his happiest snaimee, that be was the individual, and at the same time desired his visitor to' be seated.— The . stranger gave his name and ,said ho rest ' dod in Saugus on the border of Malden, and "having bought dry goods and bandanas of the auctioneer when he was in that lino in Kilby street, he had now come to renew his acquain tance and to get him to sell some laud which he owned in Malden. He stated to Mr Wal ker that he only wanted his services as a ealee man—he, the owner would dwell the rest.— He did not intend to.have any advertisements in the newspapers, as ho had given notice in thelast town meeting that ho would sell his land at ahction, and that was notice enough. . The owner desired to secure the services of Mr. Walker for the day, and inquired his price The inviable auctioneer said he would go down end sell for him for $1 This was agreed t 0,,, only it was stipulated that the auctioneer should pay his own faro each way. This Mr. Walker agreed to, and his visitor returned de- 1 ghted : with having Bemired the services of the eutiuent auctioneer at so low a figure.'-After praying the $1 to the auctioneer, who then se cured hie peat customer and the business of the morning went along as usual. When the day appointed for the saleirrived the , auctioneer hastened to the care and was, soon landed at the depot in Saugus, where the owner of the land was anxiously awaiting hie arrival. • Ho was overjoyed.at seeing him, nu& after exchanging the compliments of the morning and taking a glass of cold water, the land owner and auctioneer, the former with a spy glass and the latter with a small rod flag, were seen footing it for the location of the land whioh he was to sell. After a dusty walk of half an hour they arrived at the spot, where they remained for an hour after the time ap pointed for the sale to commence—the owner and the auctioneer being the only persona with in two miles of the place about to biaold by aui lion —t4o owner wondering whythe people did not some, and the auctioneer wondering why they sho'uld come, thus ended the unadver tised land•sale. A few days after the old fogy sold his land at private sale to a well known operator in re al estate, for six thousand dollars, which was the price be paid for it some several years since, wisely coming to the conclusion that be was behind the times, and could not make much by selling land by auction, even if he employed a Boston auctioneer. All the foregoing happened in April of the present year. About the first of May another stranger called upon the same auctioneer, and Bald he had a beautiful place in Malden near Saugus to sell by auction. The auction eer, said'that be had some experience down that Wily and did not care to risk his hard earned reputation and his time by again visi ting Malden professionally.- The stranger was in earnest, he described the place and gave the name of the previous owner, when it came out that the auctioneer was a second time called upon to sell the one dollar farm. The auctioneer declined at first to have anything to do with the matter. The new owner was a man of progress, not an old fogy. Ho is ac quainted with business and up with the times. lie'said to the auctioneer, I want your 8(31,4- cos as auctioneer end I authorise you to spend not exceeding $6OO in procuring plans and in properly placing before the people this voida ble-place of property, for valuable I know it t•+ be. The auctioneer and owner the following day visited the spot, and a few days afterwarda a beautiful lithographic plan of the farm was placed upon our table, and in the commercial papers and nearly all the'other dailies appear ed one of, tbose brilliant and attractive adver. tisements for which Mr Walker is SO celebra ted, setting forth in truthful terms the advert tages of the location about to be sold by him by auction. The day of sale arrived, nearly a thousand persons attended, every lot was sdid,,ihe aggregate amount of which was near twelve thousand dollars, the operation yielding to the owner a neat profit of something over $6009, after payitg the usual commission to the auctioneer and all the other charges. Ev eryone was pleased with his purchase, and sev eral new houses are now being built on the Fret:Moos, all of which may bo seen as the pas sengers pass along by railroad. 'Judicious ad vertising and a proper expenditure always re suite favorably : old fogies will take warning froM'the fate of the man who did not saver film—Sunday News. HY.24207 1 Ra1t & SPRING , riIi.SECIONS! grim:: subscriber desires to inform Witold ens. I." tumors and the public that he has tompora• VII removed his establishment lour doors . south of his old stand, on North Hanover street,where Lie has just opened a large assortment of -BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, &c. which cannot be surpassed in style, quality and price. and to which he invites the attention of thb public. LADIES' WEAR k'or Ladies and Misses his stock is, well so' 'acted and complete, comprising the most (ash' lonabla styles of Congress, Silk Gaiters, color. ad:Preitch.Gaiters, Morocco Boots; loxed with paiarit leather, of all colors and qualities, to• ge her.with Misses Gaiters, and a full supply of -ovary-description - of — Boots - Sltoes and Gaiters for:Ladies, Misses and Childrens' woar,at all pubes. , GENTLEMEN'S . WEAR. Calf, Kip and Coarse Boots of different qualities and prices; black and drab Congress Gaiters ; patentileather Sultan Walking §lioear Mbrito• ray-Ties and Pumps, patent feather and cloth fancy Toilet Slippers, &c. A lull assortment of -the. above styles ofißoys' wear. • Also a general assortment of Calf Kip and coarse Monroes and Shoe's at all prices. This extensive stock ef new and fashionable atylestas been selected with great care and t h e quality is warranted. They , only ;teed to bo examined to be approved. He also continues to manufacture all kinds of work as before... iltritips will be repaired gratis. Feeling confident hie assortment will give entire taus* (action, buth 'as regards quality and price, lie twee:fully solicits public patronage, ' April 12. JONATHAN COItNMAN. •• o ";Phlna, Glass. and Queensware. 0 . LD housekeepere and young, with those also who are' expecting to booonto housekeep• ore are invited to call at .. ' . ore, FAMILY GROCERY - - end examine hie ologant assortruent,of China; Glass, sad Queeneware, and ,other articles in the ;housekeeping. line, ouch es French, and Enalleb.tetteete, heavy banded ,and plain, White Granite; gilded and blue do,• Blither este of ovary variety-and price, __ Bowls and pitchers, turroens, dishes, &c. Glass-wav e-C entr o table and mantel lamPfit Candelabras and other lamps.'great yarletY, a l'able and - bar tumblers. goblet., &c. kink end :nreset ve dishes, in.varlety. „ I,l, Sdar;war4 — tubs, buckets, o hurns.,bOwls, Thum prinfs arid ladles.. Meal buckets, &a. ' Brushew7roweSping, white ecrubhing, , )land , and shisbroshee, dusters, brooms, &a, — Market,.oliithes and Itavellinst,baskets. Ar l o ccOoictiniscirtiiietit Tobac . q o ,alia Sl4 gars. , Mall paw.ho are feint o'i:tholes:Wands &gars and .try the Principes[l4graupe;. ref b uo pia and other l Cutia almanae,. enchldimisilr find Aim of unimiieaohablaqualtty...‘Abid WO, Spanish - and 'Common 'Segall, ' dhbica' Snuff and chewing tobacco. . rorco - 'Bz Stjaps. Jri u. wni en; MALAGA:I=B,I BARGAINS I! At-Welso and• Canipbollla flew and Cheap Store, S. W. earner of Haab ver Loather atreets. • • A WE nowfeel a• pleasure in announcing that wo. hove, just received a sidelong and choice as. sortinent,ar Spring' and Salome!. Geode, whiph we will offer 'ar sat- prices as cannot fail to olease.." The stock consismor DRESS GOODS,' - - Black Fancy Dress Silks, Foulards, Organdies, Brilliants, Lawns, Jaconotts, Baregos, m is LACES -AND EMBROIDERIES A; handsome lot of Spencers, Undersleeves Collars, Eufflings, Edgings, Inscrtings, mourn ing, collars and undersleeves,embroidered linen cambric hankerchicfa. ke., &c, DOMESTTCS gingham, checks, tickings, Muslims, jeans, - drills, bag-stuif and flannels. C,L OTII S &Sc., &c. a handsome lot it cloths, eassiniersaud seating 69 NNETS, a large ass ntmelit of Ladies and Misses French lace, goeaamers, heigrade, tripoli, braid ani strew Bonnets, • Misses handsome Flats all of which will be sold at unusually low prices. HATS Men's and Boy's, canton, leghorn, china pearl, senate and palm loaf Hats. Parasols, Um brellas and Looking-glasses very cheap. / BOOTS AND SHOES. We are selling a large lot of ladies' shoes and gallon - tat greatly reduced prices, as we intend discontinuing this branch of our business. GROCERIES, &c., &c. Rio and Java Coffee, roasted coffee, brown and white Sugar, Loverings Syrup Molasses, Teas, Spices, &c: Our stock, for variety and cheapness, is cer tainly not surpassed by any in the country.— Bayer; who wish to puehaso articles of supe rior quality, at reasonable prices, should not fail waive us a call. , (April 5, '51.1 GELS IPITTING dr. PLUMBING. THE undersigned would inform the citizens of Carlisle that he has made arrangements to do GAS FITTING and. PLUMBING at short notice, and on reasonable terms, He has engaged the services of a first rate hand from Philadelphia, and has supplied himself with on extensive assortment of l / 4 FIXTURES, which will enable him ti fill all orders promptly, All work will be warranted. His stock of Gas Fix - - tures will be found in the room oxactly.oppsite his Tinning establishment on North Haulier street, where he' invites a call. ITINNING, SPOUTING, &n. He is also prepared to furnish:or make to or der4 every article of TIN-WARE used by housekeepers and others. Ho will also attend to SPOU'I'ING,HOUSE•ROOFING, BELL HANGING, and PLUMBING. Thankful for the patronage with which helms already been favored, he respect!'ully solicits a continuance on the same. MONROE MORRIS, Carlisle, June 14, '54. Fresh—Drugsrpledicines, Sm. E&c. • • I have just received from Philadel• phis and New Yorh very extensive k" , !C additions to my former stock, embra -4A cing nearly every article of Medicine now in' use, togei oer with Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Turpentine, Perfumery, Soaps, Stationery, Fine Cutlery, Fishing Tackle,— Bruhes of almost every description, with ..o endelss variety of other.articles, which I am de termined to sell at the VERY LO WERT' 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 be sold'hf , a good quality, and upon reasonable terms. S. ELLIOTT, Main street_ May 30 ttt Oat rar. <OP.A.! • to - ~S 1? Corner of Hanover and Loather els., Carlisle, rg~HC undersigned has always on hand a large JI„ stock of superior Cabinet Ware_..in all the different dtylos, which he is prepared to sell at the lowesi prices. Ho invites attention partic ularly to the Patent Spring. Bottom Bedstead, a most useful article, which entirely obviates all objections. ' The bOttom can be attached to old Bedsteads. They have given entire satmac- Lion to all who have them in use. {Kr - COFFINS tnade to order attho shortest notice. ' JACOB FETTER Carlisle, Jan'y. 22 1851,--Iy. • C.IfEEIAD HARDWARE. ATE„arrival of the steamer "Old Stand," LA North Hanover street, laden with a large stock of HA RDIVA RE, direct from the man ufactories, is now ready for sale, wholesale or retail. Country merchants will! do well to call, as we will sell them goods at a very Small ad vance on city wholesale prices, and we are determined to sell at very small profits. Give ns a call and i am pdisuaded you will not leave without making a purchase, as you will find goods at the right mark. Old Stand, North Hanover street; Carlisle. May 17) JACOB SENER. ROBERT B. SMILEY, ABIN ET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER North Hanover Street, and next door to Glass's UM 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 ,I.'URNITURE, consisting in part of Wardrobes, Card and other Tables, Sofas, Bureaus, Bedsteads. plain and fancy Sowing Stands, &c. manufactured of the best material and quality warranted. Also a general assortment of CHAIRS at the lowest prices. Venitian Blinds made to order, and repairing promptly attended to. fzrCoflinsniade at the shortest notice, and havineia splendid hearse he will attend funer als in town or 'country. iky - Remombar the stand— next door, to 11. Glass's Hotel. nov24 R. B. SMILEY. CLOTHING AT COST. THE subscrib3r has an assortment of fash ionable and well made CLOTHING, which wilt be sold off at• cost for cash. The stock consists of .01oth and Cashmarett Coats,' Linen and Gingham, do , Tweed and Jean, do "Mla 17: 1 Manetlls, Silk and Satin Vesting. . Cassimere, Jean's end Cord pantaloons, Linen and Cottonade do with all kinds Clothing usually found in acloth. ing store. Intendi ig to relinquish this branch of my business, great bargains can bo had by calling soon at the cheap store of CHAS. OGILHY.t. CARPETING. A few pieces ink rocivod from auction aid selling very low. CIIAS. OGILBY Juno 21„54. - LEATECER. Z &--H -E N-D RY , Store, 29 N. &I at., Phila. illoroccslitmulttaturare, Carriers, Importers, Commission and General Leather Business, WHOLESALE & RETAIL. s,. Manufactory 15 Margaretta street. sep7ly TAKE NOTICE,—That .all persons about commencing Housekeeping and - oth• ere in want of them, can get supplied with Knives and Forks, Spoons, Ladles. Coffee- Mills, Pane; Kettles, Satbt i lrons, &c., at the lowest rains by mar 13 01IN W. BELL, BENI. DARBY, zoim W. BELL & co., A RID • GENERAL. COMMISSION MERCHANNS, 'HO WARD STREET, --, • , • Opposite Centre, •• ' ly BALTIMnRE . . . - ' . Sumac. Wanted. THE idgitest, price will be paid In (mob foi Emmen in larva or small quantities, if de livered at he subscriber In 'East . st., Carlisle. June 14,.!54.-3m], ,JACQB Ski EOM tiROC/U.l LONG SHAWLS—Just ro• milled a few Long and Square Broalm ay/ s,andifor saki by ~. ' ' 4, • • • w EUTNER' ; • FARMERS, - LOOK SERI, • • pßESltand largo atupply 9 r Main enlace, and Grain' Rakee„Hay and' Grain 'Snatha 'and 'shaking Forki;lo - Orain and Glare Seytbeti of the beat mml 4 , iibietnie,'•Wariatited 'Wood. tihd- very: pheap, Ible Old Stand ,Ilorth Hanover greet. Carliela. May iry • rin4 Builder, arg inyiioci . ; exqnii ie'theciistipmept of Lolks,'L ikch; ei i nSti , Glpia,Tuttj;'p ir; Pidnti o c;i for salkoheapnt • narl3 SAXTON'S. ': :.01.6ici---auf-',l)-op6. CAAPBELL liordtvare 'ltardware. THE aubkicribet wishes to &it* tho stun'. 110 ' lion of the public to 1 own Inietestt;' which they 'thay consult ni,good*.edvantagO by examining the elegant and complete assort merit of Hardwire' ot evetkdescripiion; which' he is now "reeeiviug at his uld,;stinid ou,Nortll Hanover street. • , _,_ . • We have 'a large' supply of springs, hubs; &lands, 'lades, curtains, and•-floor oil cloths and drab`cloths, of difibrant qualities; in tact , every thing* your line. - • , ro CABINET-MAKERS We offer complete setts of veneers, knobs and mouldings of walnut ana' mahogany, to 'aui both the toste and the purse, CARPENTERS EXAMINE • to ep, lentlid asset' ment of tools in your 'line as else u complete stock of building materials, Ouch as leeks, hinges, screws, latches, glues, paints, oils, varnishes, turpentine. &c.-and Va rious carpenters . .tools cheaper ,han ever, as has been acknowledged by a carpenter who has keen them. cannot go wrongin giving us a call for a sup— ply of hammered, rolled, slit and other iron genet ally used, nettle° cast, shear American and English blister steel, &c. &c. OUR FARMER FRIENDS Will also consult their interests by looking at our cheap shovels, forks; trace chains, hauler, and every other. article) from a .cradlo to a plough,to suit them .in price and guitliiv. THE PUBLIC GENERALLY are also invited totexamine 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 me. upwards. Remember there is no mistake here, as all articles Will lie sold at the lowest cash prices at the old and well known stand en North Hanover street. East sice, between McGlaughlin's Hotel and Kell. er's Hat Store. JACOB .SE3 ER. march In BARD WARE-FRESH ARRIVAL ! THE suhlcriber having returned from the city would call the attention of his friends and the public gnerally to the large and well se lected assortment of Ilnidwaie which he Las just received. consisting in part of BUILDING MATERIALS, scrws, hinges, locks. bolts, ass, putty, paints, oils, Ks. TOOLS— edge tools; saws and planes of every descrip with file, rasps, hammers, anvils, &.e SHOEMAKERS & SADDLERS TOOLS, together - witlt morocco. lining and binning skins, • shoe thread, wax, pegs, lasts, harness mounting, saddletrees, !&e. COACH Till MMIN G—eanvass (plain, en amelled, figured and embossed,) patent_and en- Eamelled leather, axles, springs, hubs, spoke, felines, shafts, &c, Cabinet Makers will find a large assorment of varnishes, mahogany and walnut veneers, mouldinurorrette-G-Imireloth;-curled-haic-&e: The stock of IRON is large and %yell selec ed, comprising all the kinds in general use, as hammered and rolled tire of all sizes, flat, bar and hand iron, round, square and ainrl iron, horse shoe iron and 111111 rods, with a large lot of east and spring steel, English and,American blister steel, &c. Housekeepers and those n but commencing will find is feA heir alvantage to call and exam ine our cutlery, brinania and plated nare pans, kettles, cedar ware, baskets, &c. In addition to the above we have received a splendid assurtment of WALL PAPER, ma king, the stock complete. and at ends prices as cannot fail to give satialt.cnon. We invite all friends to call, knowing it will he to theit own advantage. Remember the old stand, East High Street, Car isle, P, Oct. le, 1853. HENRY SAXTON. DRUGS DRUG l DRUGS Freshet Spring Supply! HA ITN just received a fresh stock of Med icines, Paints, Glass, Oil, &c., which having been purchased with great care at the boat city houses, t can confidently recommend to Famlies, Physicians, Country- Merchants and Dealers, as being fresh and pure. ll It UGS. Patent Medicines, flerhsand Extracts, Fine hemi eels, Spicps,ground and whole Instruments, Essences,' Pure Essen". Oils Perflimery, &-o. Cod Liver Oil—Warranted Genuine. DYE-STUFFS. ' Indigoes, Aladders, Sumac Alum, Wetherill & Brother's Pure Lead, Chrome Green and Yellow, Paint and Varnish Brushes, Jersey Window Glass, Linseed Oil, Turpen tine, Copal and coach Varnish, and Red Lead. All of which will bq sold at the very lowest market price, Also,a (roan and splendid as sortment of FANCY GOODS, FRUITS, Confectionary, and innumerable other articles calculated for use and ornament, allot are offered at the lowest cash prices, at the cheap Drug Book and Fancy Store of the sub scriber on North Hanover street. S. W. HAVERSTICK. May 28 1851. SADD!..E AND HARNESS BARRA rirIHE subscriber continues to carry On the above.business, in all itsvarious branches, in North Hanover street, Carlisle, two doors North of Leonard's corner, whore he intends keeping on hand agonerill assortment in hirline, Consisting of all kinds of (silt ionnblo SADDLES, Bridle martingt'ee Cirthe,Cir eingle ' l lllO TRUNKS;tray. cling and saddle %m bags. He also manufactures themost approved Spanish Spring Saddles, ever —., used in this country, those wishing alhandsome, durableand pleasant sad dle will do well to call and see them. He also manufactures. Harness, Bridles, Collars and Whips in all their varieties, and confidently be lieves from the general approbation of his cus tatters, that ho makev the neatest and best gears, in all their variety ot, breadth, that is muds in the country. He'also makes all kinds of Matrasses to order, v,iz : Straw, Husk, Curl ed Flair and Spring Matrasses. All the above articleawill be made of the best material and workmanship, and with the utmost despatch. innl4-1v WM. OSBORN. Tho Allen and East Pennsborougt Mutual Fire Insurance Cohopany Of Cumberland coon.: fy, incorporated by an Act of Assembly, is now fully organized, end in operation under the management of the following commissionr era, viz: Daniel Bailey. William R. Gorges, Michael Cocklin,AlolchuirßreWnemenHan Er ay. man, John C. Dunlap, Jacol, H. Coover, Lewis flyer, Henry Logan, Benjamin H. Musser, Ja cob Mumma, Joseph Wickersham. Alexander The rates of insurance are as lowand favor uhlo as any Company of the kind in thu State. Persona wishing to become merribereare in vited to make applivagon to the agents of the company, who are willing to wait upon them at any timo. • BEN' „ff. MOSSER, President. HENRY LOOAN, Vie!! President • . Lew ie'llyer, Secretary. • Michael Caddie, .7reastirer. ''AGENTS. H SAXTON. 1 r Cumber/and County.--Rudolph Martin, N. Cumberland . ; C. B. Herman. KingsaWn ;.Hen ry &Bring, Shiremanstown;' Charles Bell, arlisle; Dr. 3. Ahl, :Clitirehttiwn ; Samuel Graham,. West Pennabormigh; James McDow el, Fr ankford ; Mode Griffith, South • Middle. Yen; Samuel Coover, Benjamin Haveratick, Mechanicsburg ;' John Sherri*, Lisburn ; Da vid Coover; • Shepherdatown. York County.—John. Bowman, • Dillsburg Peter Wolford, John Enith, Esq.„ Wasbingidp r• W. S. Picking., Dover ; 3 W. Craft4aradise. . • ://cirrlybyry.- . -Hous'er & Loch man. • • ' I Demhers Of: the ,company, bay ing policies adout . to expiie cow hove theth renewed by 'Making application to any ofthe agents. I Nuv. 24. ly.r.; Tufo' titw,witirat; ,NEAu'rAt 7 iTowN; Caton. Co: xcassEra a maracroun. cioNTINUE to satimly'Luinber'of all Mode AY at the nhortest nuke, and on terms lower. than enii be hnd elsewhere. All orders directed toy E. _-llASlCELL,,:fayertown. or D,, pEylviouß, Jr., _Carlisle, will he promptly attended It*: • ' .IFah22 ly 'STEW loilor ' (Amine. eat 'iron Weil 111 , Curbs; zineond wooden Tubbing; for solii'• `flog) at the Old Stand, North tranoveretrine , - JACOB SEVER. TO.,C_QACHIgAKERS BLACKSMITHS HENRY SAXTON. A general assortment of Log and Cam Woods, Copperas, lOil Vitriol Lac Dye' PAINTS. and Halters, atho FIRE INSURANCE. ME abutitisaiinits. I, O.II3CILSOWS PateptNentilating.Funiace. pH Subscritier wapiti call , the intention of all parties requiring -u desirable Furnace, to Clilsou 7 s Celebrated Warn:dug and Ventilating Apparatus. - • The reputation ot this furnace is'now known, having been introduced durilig the past five years into nbout 1.500 public buildings and more . , than 8000 private dwmlings ; thisitogetlow with the immense increase of sales every yearM the be.t evidence that can be adduced•of its supe riority over all other furnaces. • By the use of Chilson's Furnace, you secure the following ud vantages: f: FREE VENTILATION. Puns Ain—The heating surfaces being at a temperature that will not disaecate the air. ' ECONOMICAL USE OF FUEL. • . - GREAT DurtsniLixv-Being made entirely of Cast iron, not liable to rust, will require no repairs during a lifetime—it is easily managed, and will not expose the building in which it is placed to (tenger from fire, tihd the other fur naces. We have the testimonials of hundreds,of /the most scientific men to attest to the trutl4pf the above statement; all of . whom pronounce it to be deciaedly the best furnace yet inve , ted for producing a pure and healthy atmosphere. We herewith annex the names of a few well known and eminent professors, who have used them. and kindly furnished us their names as refer ences: Prof John S Hort Prof Parker Prof Norton Pres tVm I-I Allen Prof Parsons Prof Dann ;, Prof B Sillimun Prof Ripley NINE SIZES. We have introduced this season five new sizes, so that all parties may avail themselves of this great imprevement at a very Moderate coat. We are now prepared to furnish an op. paratus to warm a single room, or the largest building in the country. No. l Portab.e. Complete, 2 ' do do 3 do do 4 do for brickwork 98 5 do • do 3 heirs Radiator, (with Bars and Frenai Plates,) 3 do do do 5 do do do • 6 do do do 13:3 This No. 6 is the largest and most powerful Faro:lcahn& in this country, and is admirably adapted for Churches and other large class' buildings. We continue to sell the apparatus at the same price as whctn first introduced, five years ago. Although the present high price of iron has in c.eased their cost 5 per cent, owing to their great weight, still we are enabled by the great increase of sales to furnish the , article at the lowest possible plire. One foundry alone, Messrs Warmek & Leihrandt, have contracted to furnish us with 500 tons of Furnaces this season, so thst we are now prepared to furnish them wholesale or retail. We superintend the erection of all Furnaces. when required. and warrant them in all cases. METROPOLITAN COOKING RANGE We have also the. most complete Cooking Range that has yet been introdncod,_ to which we call the attention of all who may wish to secure the most .perleet and_desirable_cooking apparatus ever invenied. EMERSON'S PAT. VENTILATOR. _ - We are the only Agents in Pennsylvania for the mantifacture and sale o: this Ventilator, which is acknowledged to be the only. perfect Ventilator ever made for correcting the draught in smoky chiiiinies, niutfor ventilating buildings of all kinds. Awthere are a great many imita tions of this valuable article now offered for sale, parties will be careful to examine that it has the; Emerson Badge attached. PAT. REGISTER:: AND VENTILATORS We have the largest and most complete as. sortmens of Hot Air Resisters and Vendlators to be found in the United States. Parties who wish to' purchase, either for private use or wholesale, will find it greatly to their advert tage to examine their stock: _ _ SLATE AND IRON MANTLES We have always on hand an extensive assort ment of these beautiful mantles, in exact imi tation of Egyptian, Spanish. Galway, and other rare marbles. OPEN GRATES For Anthracite and Biturninousconi. Also nn entire new pattern of the low - down Grate; Made from the English Patterns, and entirely.new in this country. SOLE AGENTS For-the-English Encaustic Flooring Tile, Gun kirk Chimney Tops, and Terra Cotta Orna ments, such as Garden Vases, k.c. Persona about building would do well to ex amine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Visitors, whether purchasing or not. are cordi ally welcomed to our extensive Warcrooms, and where we should be happy to furnish any information respecting any al our goods that may be desired. A book o Warming and Ventilating can be had gratuitously at our store, either personally or by letter. S. A. HARRISON, Warming - and Ventilating Warehouse, 140 Walnut at, below .Sixth, May al 7m] PITILATIELPHIA. 11110.101 i 4 : IlkYar:11-1:4 insEAUTIFUL White Teeth, Healthy Gums .10 and a Sweet Breath —All whdare desirous of obtaining these benefits should use ZEN.. MAN'S CELEBRATED TOOTH WASH. This delicious article combines so many meri• tomes qualities that it has now become a sten .ard lavorite with the citizens of New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. Dentists pre scribe it in thea practice most suceessfully,and from every source the most flattering laudations are awarded it. Inflamed and bleeding guilts are immediate ly benefitted by its use its action upon them Is mild, soothing and effective. • It cleanses the teeth so thoroughly, that they are made to ri val pearl in whiteness, and diffuses through the mouth such a delightful freshness that the , breath is rendered exquisitely sweet. It disin• fects those impurities which tend to produce ,decay, and, as a consequence, when these are removeu the teeth must always remain sound. Read the following from Dr. J. A.. Carman Mr. F. Zermen—Sir : Having used and re. commended your Tooth Wash in my practice for some time, I find it thel t raost effectual Dentifrice in use, and therefore recommentLit_to the pub lic. Dr. J. A:CARMAN, Dellilidt, - Harrisburg, Pa. Read the following testimony. , Ma. Zenmax—Dear Sint I have fully tested the merits of your valuable Tooth Wash, and can, without hesitation, recommend it as the hest that hes come unaer my notice during an experience as Dentist, of more than sixteen years. It eleases the Teeth, soothes and har dens irritated Gums, and imparts a Aelicious fragrance to the Breath. From the mfiniliti of those who make use of it, however it will cm tainly speak for itself. Gm. P. SCIIIVELY. Surgeon,Dentist, 279 South Tenth street PliTa. It'is used and recommended by all the emi• neat Dentists in New York, l'h141(1010de, Bal timore, and other cities where it has been in troduced. A 1 'should give it atrial. irrPrenared only by Francis Zerman, Drug, gist and Chemist, Philadelphia, and sold WhOle sale and retail b-• Samuel Elliott, Carlisle,' J Doraheimer. ATechanicsburg, J Herron, New ville. J. Williams, Shippensburo, and lot all Druggists at only 25 cents per bottle. Dollard, PrellaiL inventor of the Celebr. Wig and Elastic Be __lnstructions to enahl tO measure their heath For Wigs, inches No 1 The round of the bead 2 From forehead over the head to the neck 3 From ear to ear over, the top 4 Frcm ear to ear roam] the forehead It DOLLARD has always ready for sale- n splendid stock of Gente, l %Vigs, Toupees,Ladies' Wigs, half' Wigs, Frizois, Braids, Curls, &o, beautifully; Manufactured, mid as cheap as any establishment in the Union . , Dollar& Ilerbanium extract or Lustrous Hair Tonic, prepared from South American Herbs and Ro •ta, the most successful article ever pro. deiced for preserving the hair from foiling out or changing color,restoring and Pre'sSving it in a healthy and luxuriant state Among other t/eff sons why Dollard's hair cutting saloon maintains its immense popuhsrity in the fact that his To tic is appied to every head of hair cut at his estab Bailment, consequently it is kept in better pres ervation than under any known aPPlicdim, It being thus practically tested hr thousands,'offers the'greatest guarantee of its efficacy. , Sold wholesale and retail atllis Old Establish meld 177 Chestnut street opposite , the State 'House, Philadelphia It Dollard has at least discovered the no plus ultra of HAIR DYE and announces it for sale with perfect. confidence. in its surpassing .every thing of the kind now In'inie It colors the hair either black or brown, (as may be desired) atm is used withqut injury to the hair or' skin oither by Main or otherwise, ban be washed off in ten minutes after ap'plication„ , without detracting lfrom its efficacy IPersons visiting the city are nvited to give him a call;-. . Letters addressed to R, DOLLARD, Ir. Chestnut greet, Philadelphia, will reek akten . 1 ;1104-: ' *warms arno,,,s4inzioniiv -A L'H.W SETTS of double and single harness, ~ .Malso saddles and bridles, for sale chesip.!Eu. quire at ibis office. a ' , m_Artiste in air. aied Gossamer Ventilating and Toupacea. de' ladies' and Gentlemen s with accuracy Toupees & scalps, inchee No I From forehead to' back as far n's bald 2 Over lorellead.as far as required Over the crown of the head minin :ztauctiocincurti. ZINC PAINTS. 1 71 N C P A IN Ts; tine third cheaper than Whpo' Lead; and tree from all poin.entim oenlities--Tlib New Jeray'Lind Company mg greatly enlarged their Works and Improved the quality of their products: are prepared to dxecntd orders for their superior 'Paints; Dry, and grnundin Oils in asserted pactiges of limn .25 to 503 pounds. Also---dryon barrels 01 200 pounds ta•11. Their White Zinc, which is sold dry or grolind in oil, is warranted pure and. undermined for body and-uniform ,Wbite•- ness. A method of preparation has recently 'been'discovered which enables the Company to warrant their Paints to keep tresh and soft in the kegs for any reasonable time. In this re • spect, ineir Paints will be superior to any other the• market. 'rifler 13rown Zinc Paint. Which is scolded a low price, and which can only be made from the Zinc ores from New Jersey, is now well known tbr its protective qualities when applied to iron or other motalie eurlitees. Their Stoneeolor Paints possesses all die plc. [lorries of the Brown, and is of nn agreeable color for painting Cottages, Depots, Out-buil dings, Buidges, etc. Dealers supplied on liberal terms by their Agents. FRENCH & faCHA PDS, Wholesale Paint Deallrn mid Importers, all2-sm. N W car. 10th t.c alorket•sts...Phila. To the Ortiz , ns of Carlisle. A. L. HICKEY & CO. 148 CHEST NUT Street, above Sixth, Philadelphia, hove now on hand one of the largest, cheapest, and mort varied ossortmenroltheir improved Steel Spring, / Sole Leather TR U NKS.ever otlered to the public, with a line article of Light Weight Sole Leather Trunks, Carpet and Leather Bags travelling in Europe. Also, a splendid as scirtment of Ladies' Drum Trunks. Bonnet Box es,. &c., ranging in price front Two to Thirty (Mara, with a fine variety of Hobby Horses, PrOpellers, Gigs, &c. All of the above articles we will sell low 'for cash. Give us a call. Prize Aledal a.vurded at the World's Fair in Loudon in 1851. [may 81 3m EIM Household Glassware. From the Principal-Factories and late Auction Saleq, Comprising a full and desirable assortment at 25 per cent below usual rates. Dealers and others will do wel) to call before purchasing elsewhere. 1000 packages on hand. EDWARD F. CORFIELD, 152 south Second street ,above Spruce,) apll73m Philadelphia.- ._=._..„_„,--;---..,:::.----T--a,iziz-zz-r;us,--,--,-7 _::_-• ..:;:;' c ) -‘ -i r AC S. E. GOULD [SUCCESSOR TO A. FIOT,] No. 164 Chestnut St., Swain's Building, Phila. TOXIN EN SI V E Music Publisher, and Dcal er_in-Lillusical—lnstrutnents-of- every-de script ion: Exclusive agent for tie sale of Hallei, Davir & Co's Patent Suspension Bridge lEolian and other . PIANOS, L. Gilbert'sßoudoir Pianos, Molodeons, Mar- tin's Guitars, Harps, Violins, Sheet Music, Music Books, &c. Residents of the country will be supplied b) malt ur otherwise with music they may wish as low as if purchased in person. Finning of the largest storms in the United States. I feel confident of satisfying all whu mayVavo me with a call or order. . Dealers in Music supplied on the most Jibes: terms. Pianos to lei.' Second-hand Pianos to sole. ,ma'. 9.0 1053 Iy ) PATES' PATENT TUBULAR OVEN HOT AIR RANGE Various Siies, to suit Families, Boarding Rouses and Hotels. THOSE in want of a superior Cooking Ap. pa rat us are invited to.calLat out Ware-. house and examine this lionee. For durnbilit3' de pnom y and simplicity in operation it stand,, unrivaled. It has'a perfect hot air ventilatior —and meats baked in this oven will retain their' juice and flavor equalto that roasted before an open fire. Meats and pastry cooked at the same time aithout one allectine the oilier. It will supply sufficient heatrd air to heat addi tional rooms for the coldest weather. It has no descending or 'return flues, and is equally well adapted to bituminous or common hard coal. The steam valve over the boiling port of the Range carries off the steam and scent of cooking, as well as heat in summer. ,very Range sold warranted to give satisfac tion, or no expense to the purchaser HAYES' VENTILATOR, Paiented Octobor, 1848, For Public Rolls, Factories. Railroad Cars, Chininies, Flues, Ships, Skii»fei s, • Pure air is a 'subject claiming the attention of every individual, and all buildings ihould he provided with the proper means of ventilation. Also, a powerful Warming and Ventilating Furnace, For Dwelltngs, School Houses, Churches, Hails, 'Stores, Factories, ,s•c A largo assortment of e. Hall and CNA,. ing Stoves, Parlor Grates, Registers, &e.— Wholesale and Retail. RAND & ITAYES, 82 North Sixth street, Phila. 05 Personal attention given to warming tin evntilnting boils public and private buileinga. DAVIS & COMM Dealers . Lamps, Lai ,terns and Chandeliers, N E Corner Fourth and Cherry ets., l'hiia, TIT AviNG enlarged and improved their store, rg and having the largest assortment of lamps in Philadelphia, they are now prepared to fur nish Camphine, BURNING FLUID, Ethereal Oil, Phosgene Gas and Lard Oil.— Lamps. Lanterns of all paterns, Fancy Hotel and flail Lamps, Chandeliros, Gtraudoles and Candelabras, and Brittonia Lamps,at the man ulacturers lowest prices. Glass Lamps by the package,.at a small advance over - auction pri ces. Being large MANUFACTURERS of Pine Oil, Burning Fluid, Ethereal Oil, Alco hol and (the only true) Phosgene Gas, they calf furnish these articles at such prices that Mer chants will find it to their advantage to buy.--- Call before going t elsewhere, if you want bar gains. Also the Safety Fluid Lamp for sale. October 5. 1113-13.7 H.IIRD MIRE. JA LARGE SPRING ARRIVAL! WHICH surpasses, in quantity quality'and prices any that lias•over yet•been opened in Carlisle, consisting of the greatest . variety of all kinds of Hardware, Such as, Shoe Fin dings, Saddlery, Cosh Trimmings, 'Paints, Oils, Varnish, Glass. Nails,- Files, Anvils, ALlecs,-Bellows,SpringsrAxelsi-BowsT-F-clloe., Veneers Cedarware, Farming Utensils, Bar and Rolled Iron, Steel, &c., with a thousand more articles unmentionable: Having purchased , largely of Heavy-Goads previonelo the advence in prices, I urn enabled to sell ponds at cid prices. Poisons irow ant o Hardware are invited to cull mid examine my goods and hear my prices, and you will be sat.. lofted where the Cheap Hardware is to be had. pJ^Dly stock of WALL PAPER id nnap* prom lied by any in the Borough, Thankful for the former liberal patronage, a continuance of the same is solicited by JOHN P. LY NE West Side of North Hanover Street. Carlini CLOTHING ! . CLOTHING 1 THE subscriber ismow having made up n lot of Fashionable and Substantial Clothing which he will sell as cheap if not cheaper than any es tablishment in tho borough. The stock will consist•of - 0 VERO OATS, • Fine DRESS COATS , " ' SACK COAT S, ' : PANTALOONS. •• • VESTING% &c. •• TheElothing will , be Made .out of none but the best quality of goods; cutout by an expe rienced and gond cutter, antl•lim work got up n the best meaner and by :the best of hands— Wo limo now on hand's lot of choice Clothing, and all we ask is for' purchaser's'' to give tie a call rind they will bo pleased with the Work and prices ; At the old'atand on East Main Street,. Jan 181 • CHARLES' OGILBY.::, MOOTS AND SNOBS. , THE - siibircribor line:tiow on 'lined a very ex— tensive and well selected smelt of BOOTS end SHOES; which he will sell - at unusually lownricos. Porches. • cd'ironi wholesale ronlorsot low _ .• rntes.he can offer tutehindueencents to purche—' sere os'ii.lilrtrialcit it their interest to 'visit los esitablishment, Ho hes every 'article - in the Iltiot and Shea line--for Lodies' orGentletneh'n wearheilierfacire 'deetiss it , unnecessary. to • , particularize. !ill-Persons I ieiiiritig good an p d oheapoooda aro invited. to Rive him -a eall..'• • ' W. SHELDON: ..___-- y ~~e~TCt[tC, 00" °E, gtititif nub. pwantss 050 Ito amts Intb glati2Vcro of affliction. Dr. KELLING, ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN AND ACCOIiCHEUR, Xeohaniaaburg, Pa REursa announces to the Is a regular graduate of the boot Medical College In the United States, and, during many years of very extensive practice, has been familiar with everylorm of disease, and succeeded in curing the most hopeless cases, oven when abandoned by tho 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,Und the often Imperfect medical treatment of the present day, has induced kiln to make known MS NEVL•R-ISMLING REBIEDIEB, 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 nordelay 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 it. Address, C. L. •KELLmo, M. D., Mechanicsburg, Cumberland county, Pennsylvania. N.l3.—The Doctor will attend patienti at any distance, when required. THE WONDER OF THE AGE, For the Cure of Sahrlicum, Chilbinms , Com inont Sores, Chapped or Cracked !lands, Barns or Settlds, Cuts or IVounds ,P i en, luOummation of the lirenst, bites of insects; Sore Lips, Pim ples 'on the Face, and Breaking Out and Sores ott Children ; and all diseases of the Skin. Ointment will cure the Salttlicum and Burns, or Chapped bands. quicker Mill surer than any other medicines °film kind, before the To substantiate the above, I can give hundreds of certificates. but I consider it no use, as (one person eau do the same, it they have friends, for even a worthless article) I rely solely on the merits of the Ointment for the piddle patrunaae. N. 11.—A single box of this Ointment will keep any IllaCksuthli's, Farmer's, Sailor's,, or let7trenieliap or crack — ever embed, sound and in good working order all winter• Pci4Vared and sold by - moN[toE - - Sold al.co by the principal DiaiggimP and Couatry Nlerelinias. Price 26 cents per laoY Noe. 16. 111513-Iy, UOCTOR 'YOUR SELP—PREVATE. for '25 emits, by means of the POCKET :ESC U LA PIUS, or, Every One OWN POYSIAN ! —The thirty-sixth Edi tion, with one hundred en aravings, showing Private Diseases and Alalformu tion2 of the Generative System, in every shape and form to which is ad- Diseaset of Females, in. lemales only (see page ISO), being of the highest importance to married pco ple:or.those contemplatinginarringe....lly__WM; YOUNG, M. D., Grodunte °film Universit) '‘cif Pennsylvania, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Loudon, nod Honorary Member of the fihiladelphia Ale diens society. The various forms al Sect el Diseases,, Seminal IVeakneti4, Diseases of the Prostrate Gland, Impotency, soli tary habits of youth, are faithfully described, and all the recipes given in plain language. The chapter on SeirSabllEC and Seminal Weakness is worthy of prrticular attention, and should be rend by every one. Young men who have been tinfOr. innate in contracting disease, preflolls to placing yourselves under the eare'of any doctor, no mat ter what his pretensions may be, get a copy of of this truly valuable work. Sea Captains and persons going to sea, should possess 1)1.. Yonnes Treatise on Marriage, Om Pocket /Esculapius, or Every one Ills own Phy sician. ! ;Kr Let no father Inc ashamed to present a copy of the iEsculapins to his el 'ld. It ninny save him from an early grave. Let no young man or woman CACr into the secret oblications of married life, witi(mit reading the pocket ./Ess culapitts. Let no one m 011,0111; from a hacknied cough, pahiln the side. restkus nights. nervous feelings, And the whole train of D)speptic sensa tions, and given up by their physician, be an. other moment without consulting the tlsculn dius. Have the married or :hose about to be married any impediment, read this trrly useful Book, Os it inns been the means of saving thou sands of unfortunate creatures horn the vary jaws of death. Upwards of a hIILLION copies of this celebrated work has been sold fu this country and Europe since ISSS, when the first edition was Issued. o: Any person sending TWENTY-FIVE cents enclosed in a letter, will receive one copy of this book by mail ; or five copies will be sent. for SI. Address Dr. WILLIAM YOUNG, No. 152 Spruce Street, Philadelphia;, Post pall. • Twenty years practice in the city of Philadel phia certainly entitles Dr. Young to the confi dence of the afflicted, and he may he consulted on any of the diseases described in his diffet ent dublications, at his office . 159 Spruce Stoset, 'eiery day between 9 and 3 o'clock, (Sundae • ex.: eepted) and persons at any distance cuts consult Dr. Young by letter. rosy PAID. EPILEPSY CAN BE CURED. Ziake's 'Vegetable Compound, I=l EPILEPSY on FITS ! 1:3 performing more wonderful cures than any other medicine yet known or before the public. PRICE FIVE DOLLARS A BOTTLE. The preprie,tor lots in his possession numerous cThilientes, narrating the AstoniAing and' iraculous Cures! effected by this medicine, and directs attention to the following only, to mut e those wlto ore so un fortunate to 'be - afflicted with the terrible disease heretofore regarded incurable, that LAges pre paration IS ALSIOST /SMALLTIME ON ITS CUBED READ AND BE CONVINCED. Tnitimony of the highealchuracteo HON. GEO. STROOP, Judge of the District Court in-- Perry county, Pa., Nov. 18th, 180'said: oyour.--- 'Huofland's Gorman 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 come ..."-) under own immediate notice:-almost every person who line -stopped at the lintel of wm. Lackey, one year since, - predicted; iron; his e -----,„.--------.-- . miaciated- , coil titenatice-rind-dabilay,fthat-he—__ 7‘ Froin Mrs. Brocks, widow of Maj. Jaa. Brooks, could not Eve much' longer; • Ile wag unable -."- ~ late of Conneaut, 0. , to attend to his 'buinesit, and for the 'greeter ' . CONNEAUT, Pet). 3,1353., part of the time confined to big room. We rec- Mr. Z. LAKE-Sir: l'imise send., toe another ommended bun to try the German Bitters; ho bottle of Pit Medicine, as I 110 not like to be did; and to the •suiprise of all his friends he is ' ' without it on bond. When I commenced giving now able to attend to his usual business and the medicine to rot soil Edgar , he bail from one perform: manual labor. Tho mum of Henry to t hree ins per day. He kris now taken the me- Asper a stone wean whom no one euppesed c t i t i vt l fl u ts ov it e ; r ti ll in v t e t.m„uiind:::,'„ar and y h e a r t y l ' l litt il l ' i i t i . lk, k t e t would over' recover, ' from the 'debility of his 8 stem, but was looked upon as rust approach • bodyvind mind nee very much improved; and by . Y the alive took eight or nine bottlk of the the Messing of God, Ifl el that themetlicine will nig .- • restore his body and mind to3heir wonted activi• ' thel t • ler and this sum. Bitters during surprise of ' rill who f 3•• Ile is 2.8 yearn old, anil has had' fits over 48. mar lie bes ' he° " ' Itothe. . . case destructive which have been very frequent, and very knew Ills case) follewing his trade. Th e case, destructive to tin constitution and mind Hun- of William Murphy is, no less astonishing. • tirade of dollars have been expended for medicine lle ton.was so far .reduced as to induce.the •• te “01:11tE rrrs," but nothing has relieved him ite- general belief that the . grave:-alone: would be tit be used your medicine. Itospentlay yours, hie only remedy. •Mr. Luckey recommended . • POLLY BROOKS. him to try the lionfland'a .German Bitters; lie Pram Judion bunion, County Superintendent o is now appirrentlY a well man, and, nblp bode • . the Aelitabill Countylnfirtunry.. . a liarci'day's work. We: catdd, w :Metion Many ' ' ' •__ Ki iVILLE, Feb:4;1853. : other cases of. n . giniilar ;character. if it ere tr )i, Mr Z. LAICE-;sit':.% netieb . send a few more necessary . ' I rnytielf derieed much benefit from Unities of year .'FiyMellielenc I m .0 3... f1 at need their use. I,lm.ve given censiderablo of it , it ea gin it; het think eto ketit M . it oq Mind. Your e , way. not fOr4oUr.benefit alone, hut to divine linadone Wonders. ''J gavelt to Mies Jane "gl u i ng humanity, end le)" me- swore You ' l".' Delano; she bashed fits for 2.6 years, brought nut , hilinving the measles when Utit•foioears'Olti; °'" please d .• s e a • ' Jr d I will' to the honey resultv-J.To the ,• filieted we say, try them. hurl , au which could lint be brnitglit out to'the surface..- °- ' ~„ ,1 '.1., . .'', . ' After' tak.iog the Medicine a few days, enn Mai A vvarraerrelief. l ': ,- • . ~. ... , FINE tItOF OF MEASItei, and has hail' notittrainee. i• These' , Bitters " "Worthir. , the/att . e . e.tine nf;. , She Ind fits or symptomealmost daily. ' She Mid hanlidd, penitessing grent . 'pon er in the ,, roet 9 .. her father concur with me in saying' [brit we be lime the Medicine has or will work a periectoure:, I ‘ nt teres'ndri;gii,riiig rine,_.(o the stomach and linden of a:healthy' +WOO 'of the 'liver end, DM '' I also gave the medicine to Mies' Jane flchiler-• 1 n e rv a u t rcyktemp,nriti,tiringing.the system gen anti mid . Aris .Cnrby, whp have bad ,fite alerted f or iai n Jo ,p,kigh, tinkle ci, health. :• , , . ' -, ' dully, for Cl.nureliey el , years.' .Thou ditii•hrive , y a - ',,,,,i c ,,b y; 5, V. Flaverstielt and S. Elliott; :emiscd,'and I liblievethemedisine will hive the Carlisle; Ira Day, Nechnnicshurg; :J.. H..fier ; desired efiett. ' 'Much money has been c'xpended I „,mitt-Newvillet J. S.Allic, Shippensburg, and by' the friends of the above potlan all- to no purpose . • Th o ,„ orow t n e ,i 6r ; 8 /l et , 9 lb t . ° ;• o 4l'. I; deafers inmullein:is:every? where.''''' ' medicine to perform; and I ennelieerhilly mama- , - mend it as alvultiable , diseavery.' Respeatfittli yours. ~•: ' ',. ',, .' • JUDSON , LANDON"; , a . t‘ei r e r: i nten , ;lent •AslitabulA , Co4'!nfirinit6V.: .. on:nprit:ute. , ', l ( - A , K .: . Bold ti , . f ir trtiVeling I%eut. svc . altiolc,•.Carlitle.../ . IF: Ti ;rho ma is, ,Ki!ohaUfceburg DIW ;Harris. burg. uot "5-ly" El littbiiiiie4 . ., l ::' HE BLOOD. Not a Pordelo of Aloroury in it.. 4n ittlAible4emetly for Scrofula,King'sEvil„ Obstinate Cutanerus Eruptions, Pimpleg or Pustules on the Pace, Matches, Roils,' ElirOniC Sore Eyes, Ring Norm ue Tel— ' ter, Scald I-lead, Enlargement and Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Ulcers ; Syplttlitio Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints feud all Diseasess,rising It an injtfdicioue use of miry, Imprudence In Llre, or Impurity of the Blood. This valuable Medicine, which'. has become celebrated for the number of extraordinary cures elrected through its agency, has induced th e proprietors, at the urgent request or their friends, to offer it to the public, which they do with the titmest confidence- in its virtues and wonderful curative properties. The following certificates selected from a large number, are however. stronger testimony than. the mere word of the oroprietors4 andmre all front gen— tlemen well known in their localitnts and , the highest respectability many of them residing in the city of Richmond, Vu, F. ItOYDEN, Esq. of the F,xetnnge Hotel, Richmond. known every where, says he has seen. the Medicine called CARTER'S SPANISH 'MIX. TORE adininistered in over a hundred cases, ity nearly all the di.-eases for which it is recommen ded with the most astonishingly gond results.— He says it is the most extraordinary medicine lie has ever seen. AGUE .RNO PEVER—Greet Cure.—l here by certify that for . three - years I had Ague and Fever of the must violent description. several . Physicians, took large quantities nine, Mercury 'and I believe all the Ton vertised, but all NV •thoin any permanent At laet I tried Carter's Spanish Alixtu bottles of which effectually cured ale an lAm happy to say 1 have had neither Chills or lever since. I consider it thelm.4 Tonic in the World and the only medicine that ever reached my ease JOHN LONGUEN. Beaver dam near Richmond Vat. IS , LUCK Esq now, in the cite of Richmond aid Ibv many Nears in the Post Office, has such confidence in the astonishing Efficacy of Spanish Mixture, that lie has bought ntiwords of 50 I,ooleii' which has given moo) , to the afflicted. Luctbsoys he has never known It to f a il when taken aceard ing to directions M-M-1.--N(17:--a-p met is ing physic:ln-and-former a— ly of the City Hotel in the cite of Richmond, says he has witnessed in it mintier of instances the ellMits of Carter's Spanish Mixture which were most truly surprising. -He says-in-n ease - of Consumption, dependent on the Liver, the good effects were wonderful indeed. SAMUEL M DRINKER Of the rim Drink u' & Morris. Richmond, was cured of Li‘ er Complaint of !I years standing. by the use of two bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture, GREAT LURE OF SCROFULA—The edi tors of the Richmond Republican had a servant employed in their press room cored of violent Scrofula combined With Rheumatism, whirl. en. tirel) disabled him team work. Two Intuits of Carter's Spanish Mixture made n perfect cure of him, and the editors inn n public notice. say they "cheerfully recommend it to all who are afflicted wit! , nay disease or line blonit" STILL ANOTHER CURE OP'SCROFU. LA-1 had a very valuable toy cured of Scrofula by Carter's Spanish Mixture. I consiner it truly it valuable medicine: James M nylor Conductor on the R F & P It It Co H ieltmond Va Mr John Thompson residing in the city of - Richmond; was - cured bythree'liottlCNlTl Coffers" Spanish Alixture of Salt Rheum, which he had nearly 40 ye r rs. and which all thu physicians ot the city would not cure Mr Thoirpson is o well known merchant in the city of Richmond, Vs., and his core is most remarkable. Principal Depots at AL WARD, CLOSF & CO, No 83, Maiden Lane, New York • T \V IrV01"1' & SONS, No 132, North 2d street. Philadelphia. HENNE BEERS, No 126 Main street, Richmond, Va. Anil for sale by S Elliott, S W Ilaverstick Carlisle: Ira Day, Mechanicsburg; d H Herron Newviller.l C Attic, Shippensburg, anti by dea eres is medicines everywhere. LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUiNDICE, CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, DIS EASE OF THE KIDNEYS, AND ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM . DISORDERED LIVER OIL STOMACH. Such as Constipation, inward piles, fulness of blood to the bead, ucidiiy of the , stoutich, 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 ut.the heart, choking or suffocating sensations when inn lying posture, dimness of vision, dots or webs lielorethe sight, fever and dull pain in the head, dale , . iency of perspiration, yellowness of the skin and eyes, pain in the side, back, chest, ulna's, &c., sudden flushes of heat, burning in the flesh, constant imaginings of evil, and grea depression of spirits,. CAN BE EFFECTUALLY CUEED ➢Y DR. HOOPLAXID'S CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS, Prepared by DR. C. M. JACKSON, No. 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia; Their poweroverllic above diseases tenet excelled, if equalled, by. any other preparation ip the 'United, States, as the cures attest, in many cases alter skilful physicians had foiled. These Bitters are worthy the attention of invalids.- Possessing great virtues in the rec. tification of diseases of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the most searching powers in weakness and &actions of the digestive or. gans, they are withal safe, certain and . pleas. . '. N. - E;OSENEPEEEL" Sign; Pgnov ', 6hil Otri er r ienta P lj arn r io r' r, per's) not doer 'fo Troat'S ,Hat - Store.' He will at' ttlad'eroraptly to rill the ebtre' de'scrip'tions n pairitiry; nt reaspnatile .Orieoe. • Ilia_ •Saries• kinds of graining attehded sitelVare - malloa! ahy, oak, walnut, &0., in the improved sti , lei Carlisle, July 14, 1812-Iy.
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