ISO RitertitatirnlM r •- HEART-11:10D.iDINp A plethdrio,.round.visaged.'individtial - was yesterclny l i deated'en the! steps of the custom= houss, ; E444WwYork, iiathe'di in tears and sob bing.viol©ntly; Lading' his hand a copy of the .41:40,.Zeituiig the siglit'of tears flow ing in Mrall•street; being no unueual , a ()imam stance, soon' attracted a group of people, oil rious'to know tvbat calamity has befallen the. mourner •Ih,your father dead ?' asked one: eh noo mine fader islineedead; Ivor • sor dan • . . your wife dead?' inquired another. 'No, mine Wife ish not deacl, too ; she almost, site and sahmokes a pipe all day long.' 'Has yoUr wife eloped with some other fel ler ask a newsboy, with dilapidated cordu roys and a badly-kept pair of feet.' n 'You I'd Cry fllr dot ?' 'was the indig nant rejoinder. 'No, inteed ; no such ring.' ' liowald etikv,' suggested an apple-woman; with a sympathetic countenance, through which the perspiration exuded profusely—_l 'howald . aisy ;‘ may-be his wife is dead in the ould aountbrey, or the childher sick, or may be some of 'em was lost in the say.' 'Die Schame Katrina was losht in de'r_Zuy der Zee, and dat ish what I cries for,' replied the mourner, unable to say more, in the poig nancy of-his grief. 'Was she a good' ship ?' inquired a sailor who had elbowed his way among the crowd. • 'Ye w,,it holds tree hundred passengers.' 'Attd:all gone to Davy's locker ?' 'Yu w, all gone; but dat is netting,' and the tears flowed afresh. 'Wh.tt is the matter, my friend ?' asked a good-baking brokei, with a splendid pair of „jetty 'whiskers ; 'what are you fretting about?' 'Die Sohcene Katrina was sinknd, (sob,) lost in der Zlider Zee, mit—' (sob.) 'Anything of years on board ?' 'No; notting of mine.' 'Weil what's the matter then?' 'I tells you what,' was the reply, as he wrung the water •from his handkerchief, pre paratory to a fresh outburst, 'she had more as Sweaty barrels of sour eraul abeam P METHOD AND °DODD, Method is the hinge of business ; and it re - quires'orderand punctuality.- These we-must teach our children principally by example.— Let them see that we rise early, have regular hours, as much as may be, for the employments of the d.iy ; that we are careful to do ono thing at A time. and every thing In its right time; that we stick to the business we have in hand. as far as unexpected incidents allow; that we adopt the maxim, 'a place for ev'ery thing and every thing in its place.' Lot them bo tautcht also; that-what is worth doing is worth dnibg well. It is for the want of meth od and order that some people, who have much to do, get but little done. They are frequent . ly in a hurry, have many things begun, but none finished. What ever obildrne hear read, or spoken of in terms of approbation, will give a strong bias to their minds. Ilence the ne cessity of guarding conversation in fainilies, as well as excluding books and companions that have a tendency to vitate the heart. —J: Afott. ' THE END OF THE WORLD.—An honest Ger man who- - 111" - ernployea-awns - or n, manufoctories in this city, was listening yes• terday to an account from a brother workman of the principles and doctrines of Millerism.L Among other things he was told that the world was expected to come to an end in two or three months. Remarking that the Gorman was much interested in the matter, the other undertook to victimize the listener. by suggesting to him that it Ras full time for him to be making preparation. . Ven you fink ho comes to en end 7" he asked "ell, Probably in about three months," an swered the jokers. " Ho l vell ; I no cares for dat!" exclaimed Haase, with a smilo of satisfaction; "I pe going to PON° dis ophring." A VALUABLE SPECIMEN OP ANTIQUITY.- The oldest book in the United States, it is said, is a MantAoript Bible in the possession of Dr. Witherspoon; of Alabitma, written over a tholil sand years ago! He describes it asfollows: " The book is strongly, bound in boardS of the old „English , otik, "and with-thongs, by athich the leaves are also well bound together. The loaves are entirely made of parchment, of a mast euporior quality, of fineness and smooth ness little inferior to the Best satin. The pa-' gee are elk ruled - with , great accuracy, and, written with great uniformity and beauty. in the old Gorman text hand, and divided off into chapters and versos, The first chapter of ' every book in the Bible is written with a large capital of inimitable beauty, and splendidly illuminated with red, blue and black ink, still in vivid colors ; 'and no two * Of _Abe capital let tere fri tho.bOok are prpoistilyralike." •atIEOVa a. SPR'lNfia r.41.0333C0N.5! row, ml4E:Libor douires to inlorrn hisold sus tumors and the public that he Ltas tempora• nits reinu‘ed his estottlishment four bora south of his old stand; on North Hanover slroet,where he has tustuponed a hype assortment of, 800 I'S, SEIOES. GAITERS, &c. which cannot-lie-surpassed in style, quality and price:and to which he invites the attention of the public. • LADIES' WEAR For Ladles and Misses his stock is. well so* ldeted awl complete, comprising the most lash* ionahlo styles of;Con,greas.,Bilk Guilora, color; oil French Gaiters, Morocre • Boots. loxcd with patent leather, of all .ecilers. Mai qualities, to , ge her. with, Mtssea Gaiters, and.a full annoy of every'clreriptwn of Boots Shoes, and Gaiters fur 'Mica, Aliases. and Cnildrene , • weariat all, prince. •• , -1: GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. Calf, Kip and Coarse Boots of diflerent qualities and/widen: bittok and. drab Congress Gaiters; patent ,rather Sultan Walking Shoes/ Witte.. rey . Twirl and Pumps , patent leather and cloth fancy Tidier: Slippers,-&c.' A lull assortment of -- the• above styles of Boys' wear. Also a generalAssortmetik and.,Coartle ti Monms and Shoes at ; prices.tr" This•uitenaive,'Smdk'of new and faihionable etYlea tolt beon'seleited With great careend' the quids 1 , is tvelitinted.'“ They only need to he elantliti.'d to b ripproViid: •116 'also' continues yo • manufacture all kinds Of•werk beford. Rips' be • inpaired 'gratis." Feeling contidclt his assortment tyill give ontire'Jiiiis faellati, built ' de rtigards•livality and Orlon; ha Jespeni'fully,stilieits peb.lie patronage.' . opal - 12.- • , ATBA N CO 'INMAN. • • a 000:.VOMTS No. 2 , SUPEI . THOSPHATE — OF . 061,6114 T Originhl atid:Gt;slinoy4roOto of importer quality; the, cheapest msnerri in the ,FarMers, and dealers supplied at law EXIVR:A 'izU A LI tit'. LANP PLASTER. kllitoo barrels extra qu.ali,y, Land Flasuir,ae lectort °Airmail for,itadertiltaing quality.' , • --1-0.000 bue .. ela of. Same • in bulkt 1,000 barrals,Calleitied des-. ' • • • 104 f i EItU ' ' • A • tlet dtlAYVtlj tomer* as equal tei itity , ; , imposted. and far aupe to•hibat thermarkcitl:, 1 . 1 1 ' ,1.,R100 bags sisperior•Alluatio kir talent thi- !owes; -inarkei , -rates; •• Maw- Patagonian, duknO; Poudratte,:ground-Charnosh , &e,tBr,d; C. FREINCII4p•Co4•44 IgAt the &cam Plaster 'Mills junction of Yor k - venue, Crown and CallOwhlll. pardon!, Phila. .. - torts l Bt, ' Ell . . „ 1,4'. 114 WRIBE. " k t t.A.rdPnEr ! L 3Bilkiticcaziv.ix z. • - AfWeitie -and - bainlibialgs •-• • Nenj and Cheap stote,S:lk . co'ine7: Hano- •' ' 'ter it.Douther silreat i ri; , •4 . .WD'now. feel a Assure Sti ,announcing that we 'kayo just'reeeived a splendid and.choice as. .sortment of;Spring and Summer Goods, whiCh, We will offer at such .prices.as cannot tail to Dledse. The stook consists of . . , • DRESS 000-D.S, • Black Fanny Dress Silks, Foulards, Organdies, Brilliants. Lawns, Jaconetts, Bareges, Ste:, 4q. ' LACES , AND EMBROIDERIES:• . • A handsome lot •of Spencers, .Undersleeves Collars, Ruffhugs, Edgings, Insertings, mourn. ing 'collars and'undersitieves,embroidored boon canabrio liankerchiefs..lmi „• DOMSS.TICS , ginghams, checks, ticking's' ' Alaslins, jeans, drills, bagltuff and flannels. CLOTHS, &a., &c. a hsndsoine lot of eloths,'eassimers rind Nesting BONNETS, n large assortment of Ladies and 'Misses French lace, gossamers, helgrade, tripoli, braid ant straw Bonnets, Misses handsome Flats all 'of which will be sold tit unusually low prices. Men's and Boy's, canton, loghorn, china pearl, sonata and palm leaf Hats. Parasols, Um— brellas and Looking-glasses very cheap. BOOTS AND SHOES. Wo are selling a la:ge lot of ladies' shoes and gaiters at grsailyreduced 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 nil), in the country.— Buyer:, who wish to puchase artic:es , of supe rior quality, at reasonable priceri; should .not fail to eive ns n gall. (April 5. '54.1 GAS FITTING* PLUMBING. r HE 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 tho services of a first rate hand from Philadelphia, and has supplied himsell with an extensive assortment of FIXTURES, which will enable him ti fill all orders promotly, All work will be warranted. His stock of Gas Fix tures will be found in the room exactly oppsite his Tinning establishment on North Hanover street, where lie invites a coll. ' OrINNING, SJQUTING, &c. Ho is also prep:trill to fu'rwisb, or make to or der,govery article. of TIN-WARE used by housekeepers and others. He will also attend to SPOUTING,HOUSE-ROOFING, HELL HANGING, and PLUMBING. Thankful for the patronage withwhich hehas already been favored, ho respecCully, solicits a continuance on the same. • , MONROE MORRIS, Carlisle, June 14, '54. Fresh Drugs, Dledielnest &c. &e I hinti - just redelyed - from' Philadel• pliia and Now York very extensive Pr, additions to my former stock, embra cing nearly every article of Medicine ' now in use, togocAer with Paints, ' Oils, V.urnishes, Turpentine, Perfumery, Soaps, Stationery, Fine Cutlery, Fishing Tackle,-- Bruhas of almost every description, ,%vith n andeles variety of other articles, whiFh I am de termined to sell et the VERY newts. prices. All Oyeicians, 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 of a good quality, and upon reasonable terms. M-iy 30 41 1 ;: c CP:* WO' Corner of Hanover and Louther.sts., Carlisle, fin H E undersigned has 'always otilland a large stock of superior Cabinet Ware.' in all the ditrerent styles, which he to prepared• to sell at the lowest prices. He invites attention partic ularly to the Patent Spring. Bottom Bedstead, n iflijrcarn r .. l a e r l : t t i i r e e n l r,u o u b b v c i n e u s e a l l j Bedsteads. They have ,giyen entire satisao lion to all who have thorn in use. to-COFFINS toads to order attho shortest notice. JACOB FETTER _Carlislo._Jan'y. 22 1851.—1 Y. CHEAP HARDWARE. ATE arrival of the' steamer "Old Stand," ILA North Hanover street, laden with n large stock of HARDWARE. direct from the man,. ulactories, is now ready for sale, wholesale or retail. Country merchants willl do well to call, as we will sell them goods at a very smalrad• vanco on ,city wholesale prices, and we are determined to sell at very small profit's. Give us a call and i am persuaded you will not leave without malting a purchase ' as you will find right goods at the mark. Old Stand, North Hanover street, Carlisle. May 17) JACOB SENER. ROBERT B. SMILEY, ABINET.MAICERAND - UNDERTAK ER North Hon.:lila, Street, and next door to Glass's THE undersigned would respectfully intern] the citizen&of,Carlisle and the public gener ally, that he now has on hand a large and ele gant Matortment of FURNITURE, consisting in part of Wardrobes, Card and other Tables, Soles, Bureaus, Bedsteads, plain end fancy Sewing Stands. &c. madulactured of the best material and quality warranted. Also a general assortment of CHAIRS qt the lowest prices, , Fenitian Blinds made ect order, and repairing promptly attended to. DI - Coding made at the shortest notice, and havingla splendid hearse he will attend funer als in town or country. • 2:YRomember the stand—. next door to H. Glass's Hotel. nov24 R. B. SMILEY. CLOTHING AT COST. TH.b: aubacribor has an nagoriment of fash ionable and well made . CLOTHING, which will be sold off at coat for cash. Tho stock conaiath of Cloth and Cashmarett Coats,) -zsis Linen and Gingham, do Tweed and Jean, dolmaF47 . Mwmotlls, Silk and Satin Vesting. Cassiptiers, Jean's and Cord pantaloons, Linen and Cottonadi .do with all kinds Clothing usually found in a cloth inz store. Intandleg to relinqu ish this branch of my business, great bargains can be had by calling soon at the cheap store of, • CHAS. OGILBY. CARPETING A few planes just recived from suction and selling very low.. CHAS. OGILBY. 3 Juno 21„54 LEATHER. FRITZ & FIENDRY, Slore,t29 N. 8d at., Phila. - • . Morocco 111Anulacturers, Curriers, Importers, Commission and General Leather Business, WHOLESALE & RETAIL. ' Manufactory 15 Margaretta street. Empty TTAKE about commencing Housekeeping and oth ers in. want of them, can get supplied with Knives, , nri.d Forks, Spoons, .Ladles, Coffee- Mills, Pans, Kettles, oud'.lrons, the lowest rates by mar 13 II SAXTON. 01IN W. BELL, BENS. DARBY, .70331:1% •.Enzi,, • • GENERAL 60M11IIISSICIN.-MgIWHANTEII,' ", flowAiLD' Evriygpt; ' ; " iv • BALTim OR E , • , ~i, ' • ~ S umac Wanted:l ''• • , •:: ' HE hlgheiteprioe Will be pahliti cash ftF. . Sumen;,ipiarre,or small 9uantities,, if ge 1 eri,tpt.be sUbscriber In. Oust at., While, v lri ..June 14,'t4,-3m) . JACOB SHB:0111. . ... MIROCAH LONG SHAWLS—Just re. , seised a feW Lutig,aud....Square Brochn haw e'en4llhr eale,.hy c . vir , i k ow .,. 4 , FARMEttiff 1100$ ',Wag MESH and large supply of GI ain'Cradhni, ! flay and .Grain Rakee, Hay and. Grain ' ;Forka,,Seythe Snatha and 'Wahl:lo'4lre. SO aoa'Ontin and Graia Sbytheie of,thoet pan: ufackure, warranted '&od and-very 'cheap, at Abe 'Old Stand, North liatio*er . 11 t r t , link 17 • . JACO.L4 VER I,Crpentera AineDuildern are , invited exainind the 'assortment ,or.l.Anks, Latch* , fes,Volte;.Hio Etqaws, Glassi,'Pntty 1)11' !Mote, ate._ for sale cheap at • marla . . • SAXTON'S t liMila S. ELLIOTT, Main street.. arliele. FANCY GOODS, FRUITS, Confectionary, and innumerable other article, calculated for use and ornament, allot wl.icl are offered at the lowest cash prices, at ill( cheap Drug Book and Fancy Store of the sub• scriber on North Hanover street, May 2R 1851 WM SADDLE AND HARNESS PiiliNG rinHE subscriber continues to carry on the JL above business, in all itsverious branches, in North Hanover street, Carlisle ; two doom North of Leonard's ,corner, where he intends keeping on hand °general assortment in Winne, Consisting of all kinds of fash losable SADDLES., Bridle maytjpz!ee, Glrtfts,Circingle 4811 UNKS;trav cling and saddle bags. Ile also -" manufactures themost approved Spanish' Spring Saddlefr, ever used iin title country, those wishing a' handsome, durableand pleasant sad. die wilt do well to call and see them. He also manufactures Harnese, Bridles, Collars and Whips in all their varieties, and confidently be lieves from the general approbation of Lisette tomers, that ho make% the neatest and hest gears,in all their variety of breadth, hat ie nude in the sountry. Ha also 'makes all kinds of Matraseos to;order, viz : Straw, Husk, Curl. od pair and Spiing Matraesee. All the aboVe articles will be made of the beet material and workmanship, and with the utmost destltch. 111614-1 v WM OSBORN. The Allen and East Penneborough Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Cumberland coun ty, incorporated by an Act of 'Assembly, le now fully organized, and in operation under the management ofthe following couttnissiom , era, viz: , Daniol Bailey. VV.illiansß. Gorgon, Illiehael Cooklio,llelehuir Brenneman, Christian Stay. man, John, C. Dunlap, Jacob H. Cooveir, Lewis Hyor, Henry Logan, Benjamin H. Musser, Ja cob Mumma, Joseph Wickersham, Alexander Cathcart. • 'The rates of insurance are ealow and fbacT able as any Company .31 the hind in the titan). Persons., wishing to become members are in vited to midis application to tho agents of — thr company, who ore willing to wait upon them ; at. Daylime. •' . . , . , . Cumberland ,'. Counly. - -Rudolph Martin, N Cumberland; C4.,lierman,Kjngstown L ifer' ey, , &Ewing,' ShlromanstoWni ,Charion. Soil'. 2%arlialla;, Dr. 3...Ah1, Churehiown;. Somm. Grahane;'Weet - PennabornagbiJamos , MeDow al, Franlcford ; :Mode GrifFah, South. Middle .. ion; •Samaal Comer, ..lionjamin! flaveratioh. 1 Moohanleab`org; John Sberriek, Lialeurn; Do{ 4id Coover, Simpliardatoenn.. ~ „ . , York Coriiitil. , —John' Dowman',' Ifillebiirg,,, ier Wolfoid, Franklin; r John SMiih; Esq.' ashington,i,,W,S.:Diabing, Dover .;,, JW; ,raft, Paradise. - 1 Harrisburg .— Houser di Lochmon. 1 Monibare •of :the .company .having . palate , admit • I.dea.Pire •aank have them' renewed by , mateingopplioation to any of the agents. ' •• Nov F" - . t.,. ~:• .. *. ',. '' . . . . STIIAMIL SAW, 7 1%.11.114# I , T E AA''PAPt.IIT . ChiN V Co.•'"' itASICEIIIkI ' . 4i Am** otr' CIONTINUE to ellPplY Lumberotalllinde 1 11 J at the oliorteet.rattee,and on terms lower than eanhe had °lumber°, Alkorderpdireeted to E. IRASKEL4,, repartown, or, .WW M: D, 8EY.1401.1R, ho prottiptly, at ended.to,', • 'lrebyq I y WPM lotiof Temp Chajne'. ' , cat iron Will AA Curbs, alncand atoodenTkihbintraor:snle cheap at the Old Stand, North ;If anovor streto ACQB BENER. • - ' .:. :Aiigiiiiiiiiiiiiiii q ' i.; liar[ zufire, ,144141'94)are, IdEaubsoribo t r wishes fog dr'nw 'it.d thin of ihdpuhlio tO .overi Ley, mak consulfid &MI ,advardagiffbi, 'exainining the ,elegant and coMpleto, Assort metttoi Ilardware of, everidescription„ which -ho is:now, recefying at:, his old . stand, on' Ninth kfanovei,street. ' t TO .C.O.A.6IIMAKER,S. , Wg, hay,e a. largo supply Of springs, .Ifulni. hands Ineetti Curtains, and floor oil cloths and drab cloths, of different qualities, in Mot every thing M your line. PO -CABINET,IVIAREI2.B We o ff er compldte sofis of veneers, knobs and mouldings of walnut' and mahogany, to sui both the taste and the purse, CAUPENTERS EXAMINE to splendid assortment of tools. in your lino as also a complete stock of building materials, such as locks, hinges,- screws,, latches, glues, paints, pile, varnishes, turpentine, &c. and va nous carpenters tools cheaper %Ilan ever, as has been acknowledged- by a carpenter who hae seen them. BLACKSMITHS cannot go•wrongin giying,us a call for a sup ply of hammered, rolled, slit and other Don genotally used, as 11181) cast, shear American and English blister steal, d&e. &n. • OUR FARMER FRIENDS , will' lso consult their interests by looking at our cheap shoVels, forks, trace chains, homer, and every other article from a .cradle to a plough,to suit them in price and quality. ' THE PUBLIC GENERALLY are also invited to examine the quantity and quality now on bond of cedar ware, tubs; churns, bucks s, oils, such as fish,, sperm and flaxseed oils which will be sold at the lowest cash prices I would 8180 call attention to my spleaditl--assortment. of WALL PAPERS, pre-enting a numberless variety of Patterns qt prices from 6 chi. upwards. Reniember there is no mistake. here, as all articles will be sole at the lowest each prices at 'the old and well known stand rn North Hanover street, East ales, between MeGlaughlin's Hotel and Kell. er's Hnt Store. JACOB SE3IER. march Hi' • • ;HARDWARE-•FRESH ARRIVAL: HENRY SAXTON _Tim subscriber having returned frein,tlA city would call the attention . 01 his friends an. ' the public gneially to the large and well se lected assortment of Hardware which be has just received. consisting in part of BUILDING MAI ERIALS, i • nails, icrws,- hinges, lurks, bolts, ass, peuy, paints, oils, &c. TOOLS— edge.tools; saws and planes of ever,yjlererip lion, with file, rasps, hammers, Avila, 8,:.c.1 A general assortment of SHOEMAKERS & SADDLERS .TOOLS, together with morocco. lining end biminte shins, shoe threntl, - Wax, pegs, lasts, harness mounting, saddletrees, '&c. COACH TRIMION G—canvass (plain, en amelled, figured and embossed,) patent and en- Dimelied leather, miles, springs, hubs, spoke, felloes, slfidts, &c, Cabinet Makers will find a large assorment of varnishes, mahogany and walnut veneers, moulding. rosettes, hair cloth, curled hair, &a. The stock of IRO N is large and well seine -ed,--dointiriiiiiig fill the in genciaruse, as hammered and rolled' we of all sizes, flat, bar and band iron, round, sounrc and oval iron, herein shoe iron and nail rods. a Jilt a large lot of cast and spring steel ,English and,..American blister steel, &c. - Housekeepers and• those a hut commencing will find i: to their aivantage to call and-exam ine. our cutlery brittania and platcd ware pans, kettles, ceder ware,basltets, &c. In addition to the above we have received a splendid asseriment of WALL PAPER, ma king the stock complete. stud at Fll , ll pricesas cannot fail to give satisit.cnon. - We invite all friends to call. knowing it will he to then own advantage. Remember the old stand, East High Street, Car.isle, P,, Oct. 12;1853. HENRY SAX': ON. DRUGS ! -DR UG I DRUGS! rreshet Spring-Supply! I HAVE just received afresh stock of Mod• icines, Paints, Glass, Oil, &c., which having been purchased with great core at the best city houses, I can confidently recommend to Pamlies, Physicians, Country Merchant, and Dealers, as being fresh and pore. MIME Patent Medicines, Ilerhsand Extracts, Fine hemi cols, Spices,ground and. who Instruments, . Essences, Pure Essen': Oils Periumery,,&c. . r:0,1 1.,72. f1a—W..............: amoins. D Y-E--.9 'YU FFSI •- - - - • Indigoes, Aladders, Sumac I Log and Cain Woods, Oil Vitriol Copperas, I brie Dye' " PAINTS. MEE Wotherill & Brother's Pure Lea - d, 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 be sold •at the very !owes. market price, ANio,a fresh and splendid ar sortment or S. W. lIAVERSTICK and Halters, also TIRE INSURANCE. .. . • ' BENJ. H. mosstn, .freaideni. HENRY LOGAN; ' Vice PfcBl . Cleili ..,- ' ' ' hawse Hy or p secretitilA Mla tlel Cockiiii .7reasurer. ' e .. • AGENTS - . ''. WI . ,•',0 , -‘ ) OUSIittiONYsT• Patent Ventilating. Furnace. ' ; • .• . . , /SHEsubscriber wmildetill'ibe attention'a Ji all „Parties requiring a deejfable Furnicii to ChileMPS ' Celebrated Warming 'lliiti: Ventllating Apparatus.• , The repuratioq at this furniMe is non, known,, lavrtig.'boen the past five. years into about 1500 public buildings . accl more'. than 'mop pyivaie dwcilings'; this together with; the ifiahlente, Increase el 'sales every year Is the' be,4 evidence that can be, adduced of its, supy- Horny overall other fUrnaces. By the olio of- Chilson'a Furnace, you secure' he following ad rantages I • FREE VENTILATION. PORE, Alli..•••• The heating surfaces being at a temperature that will not dissecate the air. BOONOMIOAL USE OF' FIIEL. ~ • • GnEAT DditembiTY-13eing, 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 danger from-fire, like the other fur naces. • • ,We have the testimonials of hundreds of the most scientific mon to attesrto the truth of the Shove statement, allot whom .pronounce it to be decidedly the best furtisc&yet inve , ted for producing. a pure, and healthy atmosphere.' We herewith annex the names an few well known, and eminent' professors, who have used them.: and kindly furnished us their names adrefer-' encos:. • - Prof John S Hart Prof Parker Prof Norton Pros Wm 11 Allen Prof Parsons. ProPDana.g Prof B Stillman Prof Ripley NINE SIZES. • • Wo have intiodhced thie season five now sizes, so that all parties may avail thoniselves of this groat improvement at a very moderate cost. Wears now prepared to furnish an ap• paratus to warm a single rootncor the largest building in the country. No. 1 Portah.o. . Complete, 2 do do 3 do do 4 do for brickwork 48 5 do do 3 Extra !radiator, (with Bars and French Plates,) i 35 6 This NIS. 6 is the largest and most powerful Fara:it:4mnd° in this country, and is adthirably adapted for Churches and other large class buildings. We continue to sell the apparatus at these= prieo as when first introduced, five years ago. Although the present high price of iron hos in catased their cost 25 per sent, owing to their great weight, still we are enabled by the most increase of snleit to furnish the article at-the lowest possible price. O'ne foundry alone, Messrs Warmck & Leihrandt, have contracted to furnish us with 590 tons of Furnaces this season, se that we ere 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 introduced, to which we call the attention of all will may wiFILto Bemire the moat perleat and desirable cooking apparatua ever invenied. EMERSON'S PAT. VENTILATOR. __ _ " We iiretheoilly Agents in Pennsylvania for the manufacture and sale of this Ventilator, , which is acknowledged to be the only perfect Ventilator ever made lor,eoreenting the draught in smoky chimnies, and for ventilating buildings oral' kinds. As there are a great many imita tions of this valuable article now offered for sale, parties will be careful to examine that it has theßmerson Badgelutached. PAT. REGI6TERs AND VENTILATORS We have the largest and most rolitplafe as. sortmens of Ilot Air Registers and Ventilators to be found in the United States. Parties who wish to part:Sane,. either for private use or wholesale, will find it greatly to their advan tage to examine.their stock. SLATE AND IRON MANTLES We have always on hand an extensive assort ment of these heaatiful mantles, in exact imi tmion of Euyptian, Spanish, Galway, and other rare marbles. For Anthracite and numinous coal. Alsb nn entire new pattern of the low down Grate, made from the English Patterns, and entirely now in this country. SOLE AGENTS For the English Enentfatie Flooring Tile, Gars kirk Chimney Tops. and Terra. Cotta 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, ore cordi• ally ... , elco,ntod to our extensive Warerooms, and wl.ero we should be happy to furnish tiny informbtion ,rqspoeting any of our goods that may be desired. A book on Warming and Ventilating can behnd gratuitously at our store, either personally or by letter . . _ S. A. HARRISON, ' Wartninz and Ventilating NI arellense, 140 Walnut at. Lnlow F,,i,01 1 , Mnv 31 7m] PIMA ntiLPItIA• DE/113,9N I' UL White Teeth, Heulthy Gums LP and t Sweet Breath.—All who ore desirous et obi sin ng these benefits should use '4EII, MAN'S 14 0 1'.BRATED TOOTH WASH. This delicious article combines so many meri torious qualities that it has now becohie a stall. ard favorite with the citizens of New York, Philadelphia and Ilnitimore. Dentists pre. scribe it in their prcciiee most sUceessfully,and from every source the most flattering laudations, are awarded it. r. • Inflamed•and bleeding gums are immediate ly bene fi tted by its use; its action .nptin Them is mild. soothing.and effective. It cleanses the teeth so thoroughly, that they are made to ri val pearl in iNhiteness, and diffuses through the mouth such' a delightful freshness that the breath is rendered exquisitely-tweet. It diship forts those impurities which tend to produce decay, and, as a consequence, when these ate removed the teeth must always remain Bound. Read,tho following from Dr. J. A. Garment- 7 Mr. F. Zerman—Sir, t Having used and re commended your'roothWash in my practice for some time: I find it the most effectual Dentifrice in use, and therefore recommend it to the pub lic. Dr. J. A. CARMAN. Dentiai, Harrisburg, Pa ! Reed the following testimony. Mn.'ZeriatAli—Dear Sir i 'I have fully tested the merits of pier valuable Tooth Wash, pnd can, without hesitation, recommend it as the best that has come under my notice during an experience as Dentist, of more than sixteen .years. It denims the Teeth, soothes and hay :dens irritated. Gums, and imparts a delicious fragrance to the Breath. From the mouths of those who make use of it, however it 'Will car• tainly speak for itself. .G£o: P. SCIIIVELY. Surgeon,Dentist, 279. South' Tenth street Ph•l'a. It is need and recommendeci by all the emi• nent Dentists' sh New York, Philadelphia, Bel timbre; an other' cities where it has been in troduced. All ehottld.give it a trial. .\igrPrepared,enly by Francis Zerninn, Drug gist and Chemist, Philadelphin, and sold whole sale and retail lor Samuel Elliott, Carlisle; Dorehoimor. Mechanicsburg, J Herron, New vine, J Shippensbure, and by all Druggists nt only 11 dente per bottle, Doliard,; . Preiniuni.Artiste in Hair. InOmitor of the Celebrated Goesanier Ventilating - • ,-- Ifriratter Elastic Rand Toupaces..• - - - • Instructions to enable Ladies end -Gentlemen to measure their heads with accuracy , • , For Wigs, inches Toupees tr. sudips, inche:s No 1 Thu round of.. No L From forehead to. . , the livid .• - hack as far. rut Vold . 2 FromKorehead 2.over lorellead,as far over the head to ' as required • . the neok • . $ Over the crown of the 3 From ear to car head • over the top • 4 From ear to ear 'round the forehead . .It DULLARD has always ready ' for sale a splendidlitock of petite' Wigs, Tonpees,Ludies' ',Wigs, half •Wige, Pripet's, Braids, Curls, S 4, I beautifully panutaaiured, mid as cheap' 118 ony ' establishment in the Union ; ' . , t . , Drillardellerbanitim. extractor Lustrous Hair Tonic, prepared from South A tnerican Herbs ' atill'lto ts, the most successful article ever ,pro-; (limed for preserving die;, , liair from falling out or changing enfor,restoring and preserving it in' a healthy mid luxuriant state Among other rep sons why pollerd's hair outtleg.aaloottmaititaitia its immense popularity ls the fact that hien:ode. -is appied to.every head of lath. cut at his 'estab lisliment, consequently it is kept in' better [Wee' ' ervatiiiif than Oder any known appliciition ''lt I , being iliflll OrtiCtica*tested'hv thousands; Offehs i the greatest guanintee of its effiCacy. i Sold wholettale and'otai I at. itia„Pl d Establish 'ahl 117? .PlicAting atiect., oppoaitq AAR S . , .i !ute i Home, PltiladAphia. ', - . ~. . I— , ,",•• ,,,!• -, It Halfwit hits at.least discovered the ,ne t ilea ultra of HAIR,DY,E WWII, iipnougces it for,, sole ' ~' with perfeekeenfitlenee in its surpasstng every thing of the kind now In use It colors the,,lur i either blaek.arPravm, i ll! may be desired) anti is used . Without injury t the hair or' akin' either Iby atalif , er- °Otero/hie, catrhe ashed ofrialen , mintitea , •after • 1 / 2 ap p lietttiony taut .detracting from its efficacy, ,e sons yi ti g theyalty ate I inyited to giveltittilt °Olt '• ! ) , • . • • if k i Letteki addirasied'',lt i o - ,A,p014411.D, IV'. Chestnut greet', PliiliNelti'ltiti,willileeelve atten trod:'" -" ' ' ''' '''. 'iT ' ' ".: '•'' Jan2s; IY 1 • I= ARNE = S SAP ' , AC, WS Errs ohdoublaand single harness; 4 ,aalso oaddles end bridles, for sale cheap. Eh• quire at this face. 4 • do do do do do do OPEN GRATES ,~- r I T D , akiu''criticiticiif ' ZINC PAINTSir r INC P AIN'Ts, one third cheaper than Z White 'Load, and Iree froth all poitionom mialities-itThe New Jersy i.inc Company hav-: ing,greatly.onlarged their. Works and improves the quality of their - products, are prepared -td excbute orders for their superior Paints, Dry, and ground in Oil, iii assorted mirages of from 25 co 500, pounds. Alser•-•-dry, in barrels of 20 . 0 pounds each. Their Waite -Zinc, which' it sold dry or ground in oil, is warranted pure and unsurposed for body and.unileirm White-, nese. A. method' of preparation has recentl been discovered which enables the Company tb warrant their Paints to kbep fresh and sort in' the kegs for any reasonable' time. In HIM re , apart, tneir PaintErwill be superior to tiny other in the market. 't'hier Brown Zinc Paint. which is solder a low price, and which can only be made Irvin the Zinc ores from Now Jersey, is now well known for its protective' qualities when applied to mot or other metnlie surfaces: Their Stonecolor Paints possesses nil' the pro. perlies of the Brown, and is of an agreeable color. tor p tintin. Cottages, Depots, Out-buil dings, Bridges, a., Dealers supplied on liberal terms by their Agents, - FRENCH & RICH A RDS, Wholesale Paint Death's and Importers. all2-sm. N W coy, 10th & Morket•sts.. Phila. To the Citizens of Cailisle. H A. L. HICKEY & CO. No. 148 CHEST . NUT Street, shove Sixth, Philadelphia, have now, on hand one of the. largest, cheapest, and most varied assortment of their improved Steel Spring Sole. Leather TRUNKS ever offered to the public, with a fine article of Light Weight ,Sole Leather Trunks, Curpeiand Leather Bags for travelling in Europe. Also, a splendid as sortmdm of Ladies' Dress Trunks. Bonnet Box es, &c., ranging' in price from Two to Thirty dollars, with a fine variety of Hobby Horses, Propellers, Gigs. &c. All of tlio above articles we will sell low for cash. Give us a'call. Prize Medal a marded at the World's:Pair in London in 1851. [may 813 m En Household Glassware, From the Principal Factories and late Auction Sales, 80 107 133 Comprising a full and desirable assortment bt 25 per cent below usual rates. Dealers and others will do well to call before purchasing elsewhere. 1000 packages en hand. EDWARD F. CORFIELD, 152 South Second streetabove Spruce,) apl 17 3m " Philadelphia. • S. D. GOULD, [SUCCESSOR TO A. RIOT,) Na. 164 Chi - stta n Swaint's Builtlitik, Phil, IEIYNENSIVI6 Music Publisher, and Deal er in Musical Instruments of every de. scription,. Exelusivo,agAnt_for t re sele.of Ha!let,.Dneis & Co's Patera Suspension Bridge iEolian and other PIANOS, LB Gilbert'sßoudotr Pianos, - Melodeons, Mar tin's Guitars, Harps, Violins, Sheet Music Music Books, kn. Residents of the Country will be supitlied by matt or otherwise with music they piny wish, as lOw as if purchased in person. Having one of the largest stocks in the United States, It feel confident of satisfying all who mayVavor' nu• with a call or order, Dealers in Music supplied on the most lihera terms. Pianos to let. Second-hard Pianos for sale. .may ^019.53 ly) HAYES' PATENT TUBULAR OVEN HOT AIR RANGE ' Various Sizes, to suit Emilio, Boarding Rouses and hotels. THOSE in want of a superior Cooking Art. paratus arc invited to call at out W are house and examine this Range. For durability economy and simplicity in operation it stands unrivaled. It has n perfect hot air veniilntion —and inertia baked in this oven will retain their juice and flavor equal to thaLroasted hetore an open fire. Aleuts and pastry cooked at the same time without one affecting the other. It will supply sufficient hem, d air to bent addi tional rooms for the coldest weedier. It has rib descending or return flues, and is equally well adsinted to hourninous or common hard coal:, The steam t c Ott the boiling par! of the flange carries off the steam and scent of cooking, shell as beat in summer: Every Range sold tvaeranted to give satisfac ion, or no expense loihe purchaser HAYES' VENTILATOR, Patented October, 1848, For Public Balls, Factories. Railroad Cars Chtinnies, Flues, Ships, Meanie) s, Pure air is n subject eln . n. of every individtinf, DTI4 . I provi4,o with the pro Lrsid;o L Also, powerful .‘" 1 / 2 7k'V • •• Warbling and. :ting Furnace, F or Dth e ih ngs , S 'oases, Churches, 'Stores, Factories, §•c Alarm) (*Born - neat of Office, Hall and Cook in g Stoves, Parlor Grates, Registers, &c. Wholesale and Retail. " RAND k [MVPS; 82 North Sixth street, Phila. irrPereonal attention given to warrnieg nn evntilating both public and private builoings. Davrs & CI7MIN, Po'nlers in • Lamps, Lai :terns and Chandeliers, N E Corner Fourth and Cherry 818., Phila. IJAVING enlarged and improved their store, Viand having the largest assortment of temps in Philadelphiaohey are now prepared to tur— niehClimphine, Pine Oil, BURNING' FLUID, Ethereal Oil, Phosgene. Gas and Lard 0i1...-. Lamps. Lanterns 01, all paterns, Fancy Hotel and Hall Lamps, ChM - 1(1014.as, Girondelea and Candelabras, and Brittania Lamps,at the man ulacturers lowest prices. • Glass, Lamps by , the Package. at a small advance, over attion pri ces.; ~Being lard° MANIIFACYLRERS of Pino Oil, Burning Fluid, Ethereal Oil, Atcb fiol and (the,only . true) Phosgene Gas, they can furnish these articles at such prices that Mer chants will find it to their advantage to bur.— Call betore going elsewhere; if you, want bar. gains. Also the Safety Fluid Lamp for sale. October .5, 1555—1 y ILIRD 111/%4R.E. A LARGE SPRING ARRIVAL! WHIGH surpasses in quantity ' quality and priddii any that has over yet helm opened in 'Carlisle, consisting - of - 41m greatest ,variety of all kinds of Hardware, such as,. Shoe Fin• dings, Saddlery, Couch Trimmings, ,Paints. Oils, Varnish, Glass, Nails, Files, Anvilsi Vices, Hollows, Springs, Axels, Bows, Fellow), Veneers, Cedarware, Farming Utensils, her and Rolled Iron, Steel, &c., with a ,thousand more articles unmentionable. Having purchased largoly of Heavy Goode previous, to the advance in prices, I am enabled to sell goods at old prices., Persona in w ant o Hard Ware are invited to call and oxernino my goodainnd hear my prices, and you will be sat. raged where the Cheep Hardware is to be lied. 1 : - -My stock of • WALL PAPER, is nnap prom hcd'by any in the Borough: Thankful for rho former liberal potronlago, a contiontinceof the same is solicited by • JOHN P. LYNE, . West Shia of North Hanover Street, „ , enrlisl CLOTHING! CLOTHING THE subscriber is now having mode tlp s lot of Fashionable mind Substantial Clothing which he will soil ns cheap if not cheaperlhan any es tablishment in the • borough.. The stock will Consist or OVERCOATS.. Fine DRESS COATS ' .., • .• • - • f: SACK COATS. • PAN TA LOolsiS, fr " •• • ,• • .V.ESTII4 - OS. &c. .Thecfpthing wilrt,he ;node out of none but the beet ,guality of geetler 'but out by an expo rienegtt antegond cotter, and the work get pp n the beet meaner and by. the bestl'ef bends— W 0,11111,0 now on hand a . lot °hem Clothing, attlidair We, oak , is tot.' purelinsorti to 'give us a eall'and4hey willl•he pleased with the work and prices. At, the old stand on East Main Street, Jan l l±3l 1 0 • CHARLES 'O.GILBY,',' ."..n.ZIOIMS AND , S110110;.• • ~ Edpieriborjme.nowLon• liptfe uirery OX rllri.tonsivennd.woll selected stook of BOOTS, s and SHOES, which ,he will sell O IT:4 6 ninuanally low priem -Purehns.i cdkfrom !wholesale roalorsat low. ,' rattle; he 'dolt offerietOli inducements to norehe w - tiera DS'IVOI make it their hoerest to visit 'los estahliehnient..‘,llehas - overy ' article , in' the oot and Shoolinor-for Ladies'AtirOcctlemees• earl-he therofore demo it 1 4 1 eCeenrY to artiaillatize.. PiXrPersons iesiring gobd 'taid checipftoods aro invited to give him n roll. April 12 ' W. SHELDON, gatit Nappintss. gO file Anus, nub Vttuotttro of atfiitticirr. MEI Dr. C. L BELLING, ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN AND ACCOUCHEUR, Dr. KEELING announces to the afflicted that hd Is a regular graduate of the best Medical College In the United States, and, during ninny years of very exteneive practice, has been familiar with every form '9f disease, and succeeded in curing the most hopeless cases, oven when abandoned, by the regular facUlty. Ills 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 use NEVER-FAILING REMEDIES ' that those that mourn may rejoice, and the afflicted leap for joy. ALL, no matter what their disease may be, caltrest assured of finding• relief, and therefore should not delay a moment. Write disease and symptoms 'full and plain, and you can reeeip an answer by return mail (free) stating the medicine required and the price of it. Address, C. L. 'Unman°, M. D., Mechanicsburg, Cumberland county, Pennsylvania. N.ll:—The Doctor will attend patients at any distance, when required. THE WONDER OF THE AGE, For the Cure of Sahrhimm Chilblains;Com- MCM Sores. Chapped or Cracked Bands, Burns or Scalds, Cuts or IVounds , lidlanimatien of the Breast, bites of insects; Sore Lips Pim plea on the Face and Breaking Out and Sores on Children; and all (11Se:tarsal the Skin. This Ointment will cure die Saltrlieum and Burns, or Chapped hands. quicker and surer than any other medicines (Attie kind. htlfore the To substantiate the above, I can give hundveds of certificates. but I consider it no use, as (any person con do the same, it they have friends, for CVCII a - worthies article) I rely 'solel,on the merits of the Ointnient for the public patronage; N. 1).-4 single box Of this llintinent will keep any Illaeksinull',, Farmer's; Sailor's, or Mechanic's hands, let them chap or Crack , ever 'so bad, sound and in gond working order all _winter Prepareitand.sold_by....— _ MONROE TEItItEL, Naugatuck ,Conn Sold also by the principal Druggists, and Conotry Merchants. Price CO cents per box Nov. 16. 1053—1 y _mg oldie higher,. ,t parlance to married two. Ole ' or thor . eontemplating marriage. Hy \VM. YOUNG, M. D., Graduate oldie University cf Pennsylvania, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London,and Honorary Mrmber of the Illtilndelphia Mt diens soerety. The various forms 01 Secret Diseases, Seminal NVeakness, Diseases of the Prostrate Gland, impotency, soli. tory habits of youth, are Willfully described, and all the recipes given in plain language., The chapter on selfsalluse and Seminal Weakness is worthy of prrtienlor 'mention, 111111 should he read by every one. Young men who have heeu tunate in contracting disease,-preCions to ',lacing yoursel ves under the care of any doctor, no ma+ ter what his pretensions may be, get a copy of of this truly valuable work. Sea Captains and persons going to sea, should possess Dr. Yonng'srTreatise on Marriage, the Pocket kisculapius, Or livery one His own Phy sician. tal- Let no Other be ashamed to present a enpy of the lEsculapins to his el ifil. It may save Lim from au early grave. Let no young man or . woman cuter into the sect SI "OblieMiOSS of married. life, without vending the pocket lEss etilapius. Let no' one suffering from a !inclded cough, phin in the side, resift ss nights. nervous feelings, and the whole train bfiPySpeptie sensa tions, and given up by their physician. he an. other moment without consulting the Xscula djus. Have the worried or those about to be married any impediment, read this lefty useful (look, as,jt, has been she means of SAO og thou sands of unfortunate creatures front the very jaws of death. Upwards of a. MILLI ON copies of this "celebrated work.....hlis been sold in.this conntry and Europe , sifice I/138, when the first edition witaisimed. Cy' ,Any ,person tending TWENTY-JIVE: cepts enclosed, iu n letter. will receive one copy' of this book by mail; or five copies will be seal foe SI. Address lie. WILLIAM YOUNG, 15 1 2 Spruce Street, Philadelphia," Post paid. Twenty years practice in the city of Philadel phia certainly entitles Dr. Voting to the confi dence of the :Aimed, and he may lie consulted ou any of the diseases described in his differ eat dtdilications, at his office 152 Spruce Street, .every day between 9 and a o'clock, (Sunday' ex.. 'witted) and persons at any distance can consult Dr. Young by let ter. POST PAID. ming the attention ildit get•hould he to of ventilation EPILEPSY. CAN BE CUBED. • Lake's Vegetable Vompound, FOR VIII CURE OF EPILEPSY OR FITS! ' Is 'performing • more tvroderful cut es than any . other medicine yet knolim or bobri the public. PRICE FIVE DOLLARS 'A BOTTLE. . The proprietor has in bin possession numerous certificates, narrating the „Astonishing and Miraculous cl+resl effected by this nieglicine, and divects attention to the follOwiag only,,to.asstit e those who site so mi.+ fortunate to he afillaell with thiiierritilt disease Iteretotbre repirited that'SAlit's pre • • ' 18 ALMOST IRFALLIIJIE IN ITS CURE! I . • ! !From-Mrs. Brooks, widow of Maj. Jas. Brooks; late , • entrsentyr, Feb. 3,1853. Mr. - Z. LAKE—Sir pease send me another ; bottle of Pit: MediCiee; as 1 do not like to be • without it on hand., When ,I.commenced giving Idle medicine to ivy son Edott:,he had [iota one jto three tits ''lier-clayi Holies noWtaken the me (Heine °yet , bye months, and has hall, I think, but two fits in Allot t me, and those very,light. Ilis body null mind are very much inifiroved; Malik the Pleasing of God, I feel' that the medicine will restore his body and Mind to their wonted activi ty, He is tilt years old, atinir has Mid fits (Nee 12 yeari, which hove been 'veey ft4:quent, and very ilestructi've to his constitution and mind Bun , dreds ot dollars have been expentledfor medicine to “euttE ma," but 1101.billg 11118 relieved him on 'til he used yotir medicine. liespeolinllyJolll.9 ' POl 11 BIM KS. li'klli , . • o' trt Judson Landon, Ce S nnty tiperibtentlent • ~ the Ashutbuia Coen!) , Inlirrottry; . • .KINGBVILL, rqb• 4, 1853. ~1 Mr Z•• LAKE..—Stri Please send . a few, morq bottles of your "Fit Medicine ;+' .1 - may ootmeed .• •it,•hut , think Safer to keep it on bond. ~Your Mer :Moine had tione.Womicee., I gave it to-Miss iting ' Delano t she has had fitstor 26 yeitrs, brought oti r"; kr bluing the measles when but four years old, iwttiolcebuld not be beettgbf out todltesurlitce.7.- , After Piking the niettionte'UleiviltlysisdeltAn ' ri4v er OP, 2111EA3LE3,•RIIII'linti had 110. the SIM bird MS or bythjttmns tilmositlitily:;'. , ,She imilem , with int& in , seving , that we he' , Iliete the medicine has or will work n petleotettrei • iI also gave theinddielini Wattles.- son and, Aids ',.Carbyq who illmost fora Mather,.yeara ! , .Their fitshare °e! , ' , ll ll P 4 T,ltelltqc Kie',lttedfaind Will Wye the ,desirel ebeet.' , ;filitch Mottle hasboen exlicinied • , by t Itefriends of the above pidientsfor tiOnttiriug, all to' fie' Inirpoid. ll l'lte :unrO , Wait , loft •foriyour I 'Medicine to jterfOrm,nint I Call obeerbilly•recorn4 Mend' it as ii' rateable 'llificovery, Itespeotfuliy JUDSON! LANDON.; ,- Superintendent Aihtaintla Co. Infirmsev. Prepared and - Sold at wholesale by Z., VAXE. ' 1 ' . i'4ir,irOVOliiglo%t! sold` q'sV'friieestiok, i Meabaniesburg ;D. Gress , ilnri'js burg: ,r oot 5-14" r ~'e~ict'i~~ Y Meohanicsbure Pa pAOCTOR YOUR sE.,F—PRIVATE- IA, for lla", cents, by means of the POCKET /ESC LA PIUS, or, Every One lIIS OWN I'IIYSIAN - ! —The thirty...sixth Edi tion, with onehuntlred en aravings, showing Private Diseases and ISlalforma .tions of the Generative System, iu every • shape and form ; to which is ad- Diseases of Females, in. .males only (see page 190), r. ! CARTER'S -SPANISH MIXTURE. Not a Particle of Mercury in it. infiltlible remedy Sercifula,K Rheumatism, Obstinate Cotanetue Eroptiom, Pimples or Pustules on the Face, Blotches; Bolls, Chronic Sore Eyes, Bing W..rmsoe let— ter; Scald Dead, Enlargement and Pain of the Bones and Joints, Stubborn Diners, Syphilitic Disorders, Lumbago, Spinal Complaints aid all Diseases arising It om an itijoilieinos use 01 oury, Imprudence in Lite, or Impurity of the Blood. This valuable 11.1eiHeine, which h es ', come Celebrated our 1.49 number of ex it•anrdiva~v, cores el : reeled thtV.t.li its iigt ncy the proprietors, at the urgent request of their friends, Co offer II to the public, which they do with the utmost conlidenee in its virtues awl wondertill curative properties. 'l'bw following certificates selected from a large 'number, are however. stronger testimony than the mere word of the proprietors ; and are till train gen— tlemen well known in their loenliti,ss end et t h e highest rtispeciability neon). of them residing in the City of Richmond, Va.. F. 110Y1MN, Esq. el the F.xelange lintel, Richmond, known every where, says he 'ins seen the Medicine called CARTER'S SPANISH Mix, Tony: administered in al'l2l . p 111.11SIEEli cases, in nearly all the di•eases fir which it la recommen. (led with the most 'astonishingly. grind results.— lie says it is the most extraordinary medicine lie has ever seen. AGUE AND FEVER—(rent Cnre.—l here by certify that for three years I had, Ague. and Fever of the most 'violent deScription. I hod several Physicians, took huge quantities nt qui— nine. Alercury, and I believe alt the Tonics ad— vertised', but all W thont soy. iiernement, tried Cotter's Spanish AlixtutT,lwo bottles of which effectually cured me and I am happy to say 1 have linfl neither Chills or Peter since. I consider it the best Tonic in the world and the oolv medicine Witt ever reached an case. JOIIN LONGDFN., Beaver dam near Richmond G II LUCK Esq now in the cite of Richmond and for many years in the Post Office, has such confidence in the . astonishing (fluency of Curter'( Spanish Mixture, that he has bought tipwards o f 50 bottles which has given away to the afflicted. Mr Luck says'he haS nereif — known it to fail when taken according to directions Dr MINCE a practising, physician and former • ly of the City Ilotel in the city of M6lll°lll, saysdie has witnessed in it number of instances the effects-ot -Cutler's Spanish Mixture whit were most truly surprising. He Bap: iu a 011(0 of Consumption, dependent "on the Liver, the good effects were wonderild indeed. SAMUEL M DRINKER of the firm Drink- LI. ST, Morris. Richdrinul, was cured of tiler Complaint orA years standing by the use of two bottles of Carter's Spanish Mixture, GREAT t.URE OF SCROFULA—The ea tors of the Richmond, Republican had a sexy ant employed in their press room cured of violent Scrofula emnbilictl with Rheumatism, which en. tirely disabled him from work. Two bottlers of Carter's Spanish Nlixture Madc'a perfect cure of him, and the editorsiu n public node.: say they "cheerfully recommend it to all who are afflicted wilts any disease of the blood " STILL ANOTHER CURE OF SCROF(I). LA-1 had a very valuable boy mired of Scrofula by Carter's Spanish Nffspire. 1 consider it truly a valuable medicine: James 'VI nylor Condtictor on tie I' It Ii Cpiehmiond Va . Mr John Thompson reSiding in the city of Richmond, was cured by three bottles or Carters Spanish Mixture'of Salt Rheum, which he hail nearly 20 ye-r. and which all the physicians of the city would not cure Mr Thou pans inn well known merchant in the city of Richmond, Va., and his cure is most remarkable. Principal Depots ot M. WA HD, CLOSF & co, No 83, Maiden Lane, New York T W DYOTT & SONS, No 132, North 2,d Street, Phil lelt,hin., nENNE Fl br. BEERS,No 125 Main street, It.chnumil, Va. • And 'friir sale S W Hirverstick Carlisle; fra Day. Mechanicsburg; .1 H Herron Newville; .1 C Akio, Shippensburg, and by den errs in medicines everywhere. LIVER COMPLAINT, . DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, CIIRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, DIS EASE OF THE KIDNEYS, AND ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM DISORDERED LIVER Olt 8 0 NI A : C II . Stick as Constipation, inward piles, fulness of blood to the head, ucidiiy of dm 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 difflicult breathing, fluttering at'the heart, choking or suffocating sensations when in a lying posture, dimness of vision, dots or webs brittle the sight, fever and dull pain in the head, defic iency of perspiration, yellowness of- the skin and oyes, pain in the side, back, chest, limbs, &c., sudden flushes of heat, burning in the flesh, constant •iniuginings of evil, and grey depression of spirits, CAN BE EFFECTUALLY CURED BY DR. HOOT 4,44,Nn's CELEBRATED GEMAN , BITTERS o. Prep, cc by DR, O, M. JACKSON, No. 120 Arch Street, Philadelphia.. Their power ever the nbove diseases is not exedflcd;llequulled, by any other preparation iq the United States. as 'the curet' attest, is ninny cases alter xlttlliil phyoieinite btid These Bitters are worthy the : attention of Possessiag great . virtues in the rec— tification of diseases .of the Liver and lesser glands, exercising the most searching powers in weakness and affections of the digestive or. guns, they are withal , safe, certain and plebs. ant. READ AND BE CONVINCED Testimony of the highest character! HON. GLO. STROOP; Judge of the District Court in Perry county, Pa., Nov. 1et14 , 1852 said: "your 'lleofland'sGor i mad . Bitters' has been in use in our place over a year past, and to tbe astonish ment.of many has performed wonders. WO,- may notice slew instance:p..llo !we come under own immediate nottet:—Omust every person who has stopped at the hotel of Wm. liackey, one year since; predicted iron: his e niacietcd countenance and debility, that lie could nut five much longer: Be- was unable to attend t o and'. for„:;the greater part of the 09wpm:fined tokls room, ;.- - „We inn:mended brpi, to, try the Ger Ma n. Hitters; he dld; and to the suiriso of all hie friends ho ha new -able waticnd to his usual business rind perform qiinual labor. Tho easti of Henry Asper a atone mason, whom no, pee suppOsed_ would over recover , froni,the debility of his system, but was lOokeJ upon as fast approach toek eight or nine bottles of the Bitters durinkt ilia lust winter; end this sum. miles has been' Ito the surprise'or- all who kiwis his case] hilloWlng his trade. ' The case of WilliamMurphy,is no 'lces ,a'siOnishing.— He ton wasl3l) fur red . :iced as to 'induce tin general heilpf that the grave• alone would In his only remedy. Mr, Luckey; reeninniende'i bin:, to try the Hoofland's Herman Bittern; ii is now' , apparently a well coon,, able to d a Mad day's work. We' could mention man other eases 0( asimilar, character. if it wer inYseirderiyed mush ben( fit Hai - their use. , •I.llsvegiYen" considerable oHt ..svay,,not , for ,yenr,benditalone, Hutto, relic suffering- humanity , and. , let, inu assure you am Pleased , to: see the, happy result. • To t: afflietcd , .wo :say; try'' them. fairly and Wiirra roilef."‘ I . , Tf4sei Bitteip tire'. worthy the attention 'teims6Bll* eoul,',Odu,'et' the 'To aetion - of liVer and t l'essar glying t9ria: tri m . (11411'1.41' a tirbily' to - 1 qq ~ l mato t health • esmqm , Far arite lirB:' NW' Iftweratickand.B. - Ell6 - • atll6llbiAia DaY;'llAtfehattioMitit:ol: J. 1-1:43 S. ' slirpp,,,puur g i Uyyieolura iri madiein is " N: ROSE lq.1 1 14 1 ErAt • HIIIIOW/8.1 13irrn. Ennqv and Ornerne A Painter, Irvin's (lormerly„liarnet's) next door. to Trobt's , tHetASloro. • •pe.wil tend:ordmhtly to!all the above, doseriptio: pantimr;'fit'reaspitithio.-prices.. The va kinds pr,grnining upended:to-4,8116.as • mu n'nyr &c.. in the improved: la Carlisle; July 14,1852-Iy. • • r -P RE HE • BLOOD.