T%{a'Moo)loni beooijvlnir: Diofß.qqmJ, motfin ftiekiloneh garffeWe in this couniry : than formerly. As |here are mphy who still deprive ihetneejyeVJJFU Wbkirtq of tho'Sdjipbsed difficulty' In rcliblnjif rf.SPftyf.wrflS’ In regard to its culfiya-; tlon may nfcvcbldehm]Be;h‘ The seCdB Bhoufd,bo ' sown early in.AjffllJ in rroa moist soil,, Wepte far to sow* give exposure, that they mhy'bßdome more atdckyahd,' , hardy /The seeds yegelaflo' very aloyr. ( .F6r VranbplHhtitig we dig a UehchVJf. conVdhienlt Vast'’ and pfeVt; "about 30 inchca’dedp' ‘ and 14 wide, QDd'filVUt’o the depth off» iHchea , with short pcnd cover this with*.# 'i inches of ricli : l6am^r’Wa.had very good Buchegs’ ‘ last year In mli)B(£ the s€i( pnd manure Inbfdugh- ( It together apd transplanting in it.' tri talilrig'drp thepldtob-Mcveful to'leiyeas'rauoh as possible am ohed lo roots, as' all 1 planji _ breaking their roots. Set them ( about six inches apart.-' 'For winter use, from the of July Is the proper Umo fdr transpintttlhg.' -If pry they should be watered in the mormpgr&ntf covered ftpeh expbsardto tliahot aon ,l planla should remain,, from'a month to six weeks before earthing up. In earthing bring-therstems together wiUTohe hand, while with the \Hesoil ligTitly around them, lakingcaroTnot try mongle.VhC’ (ope, nor cav er tjtqrailij-tljejleaßl with-the soil-leaving them above'lho,Bu I rface., Thl9 should bedono.asoften ns fequired by their growth—say once in eight or teird^ysf;,!--To-preserve for winter use there are diffoeotraqdes/ One.ia to remain.in tho ground andedyet .them,in dry litter—some use loaves— sufficient lo'keep the ground from, fraezing around lhefi?; iVi to dig. them carefully, and sol the cellar bottom covering theWdacfied'partsorihe siatks with Uiedand; this, witp. proper care is e very good* method* Care, be.taken W prea'ervelhem from the fond of them.-r-j3rarf- loyo Salt. Thtitjdftibb’ t¥#4 seems to : have a cortstitU tibriaT fondneibs'fbY'eSlH : We Have never seen, says ■'Tim Horticulturist, each superb specimen?of this fruit, t and r BQch,a general laxamnde of the Ireea. as al Newport* R. f., 6n the sda'-coast. A gentleman who-hciiifled this faci'several years ago, Ipld ua lately that ho had profited’ by the him, in gi.ving tog to each of hie trees,’a top dressing of two quanta of coawe spring. By scattering Mhe^aU'oyer the sutface it dissolves slowly, and. ♦ does- no'narrh whatever to the roots, but mahes much more.healthy. . i Curo ttr Swatches on Jiorscs. Take white or red lead, mirf it with old; and rub it a-feiy times' on the part dlkeasfed, and a cure will be scruf shbuld be'washed off every day with warm soap suds, and the lead rubbed in. A codple ofipoorifula of eiilpliur given to the horse twice a week', will bo.or service to him. 1 have.fophd tHU‘f3 everything olso fail ed.. Sqsays \V. N. Chatterdon, of BeekmanloWD, N. "TVJJfI farmer. Mqusvhetpevsi. A Costilfd Snriso lot Plum or other ' Sweet Joiled Puddings. 801 l very,'gently, together half a pint of now milk and cream mixed, a very thin strip or two of fresjl lemon llhd, a bit* of cinnamon, and an ounce and ; a half or IWO oUncee of Sugar, until die milk is jUtohgly favored; then strain, and pour it, by sloW degrees, to the'well beaten yolks of three eggs, smoothly mixed with a knife end fu!l(about half a tea spoonful)' of flour, a grain or iwoof sail, coddled spoonful of cold milk; and Stir these very quickly round as the milk is added. Put the sauce again Into the elewpaa, end whisk orsiir ii rapid ly unlit it thickens or looks creamy. U must not bo upon thd fire, but should be held over it wbfcti this la done. To Clean Silver. When silver has become much tarnished. Spot ted, or discolored, it may bp restored by the follow ing process: Having dissolved two teaspoonfuls of ppwdeted.elum in a quart of moderately strong loy»fllir in a gill of soft soap, and remove the son rn or dross that may rise to l[ie surface. After wash ing the silver in hot water, take a sponge and cov er every article all over with this mixture. Let the things rest about a quarter of an hour, fro quehtly turning them. Next wash them off in warm soap suds, and wipe them dry with a soft cloth. Afterwards brighten thorn with rouge powder* or with whitting and spirits of wine. A, Cheap Cough Mixture.— Take ihree cents worth of liquorice, and three cents worth of gum arable, pul them into a'quarl of warm water, sim mer litem till thoroughly dissolved, then add three cenls worth of paragorio and a little quantity of anllmorilal wlno. Let it coo), and sip whenever the cough is troublesome. It is pleasant, cheap and good, and will remove a common cough from louentvsold. ( It’s coat is fifteen oent^. so,Fatten Fowls,— .The best food for fatten ing fowls is potatoes mixed with meal. Boil the polfltpes and piash them fine while they are hot, and mix (he meal with thorn just before it is nre senlod. They fatten on (his diet in less than half (ho time ordinarily required to bring them to the same condition ol excellence on corn or even meal itself. ’ J Tapioca Pudding.— Pick and wash a table spoonful of tapioca, pour it a pint of worm milk, and eland it near the Are for about one hour, but do not let it simmer. Then boil it until It forms a semi-transparent mucilage. Stand it aside to cool. Beat two eggs, stir them into (he mucilage with as much sugar as will eweoion it, pour thornlx ture in a pan and bake it slowly. . It may bo oaten with sweet sauce. To Iron Vclvetb.— Having ripped the velvet epart, damp each piece separately, and holding it lightly together in both hands, stretch it before (ho Are, the wrong.side of the velvet being, toward the Are. .This will remove the creases, and givo the surface of the material a fresh and now appearance. Velvet oannbt be ironed on a fable, for, when spread on a hard surface, the iron will hot go enfoolhlyovor tho pile. Wax for Pouhiiino Pimmi-une.—Mcli wax in I •pirila of turpentine, with a vory email proportion' of rosin*. When lv la entirely dissolved;' dip in U a sponge* and washaho mahogany UghOy over; with It. Immediately afterwards, rub U off with a clean, soft cloth. For carved furniture, spread the mixture On with a email, soft brush, and rub it off with another brush a vory little harder. Er-- * of Oadpkts. —To preserve expensive carpets, it Is well to completely cover the floor be-| nealh thorn with drugget, or with coarse malting, I wJilohvißTMnuclv bettor plan than to aproad'a lay* or ofatraw between the floor and tho carpet; the straw (besides tho difficulty or spreading it per fectly smooth and even,) accumulates much oust that works up through the carpet. To ‘Rkmi'"'"” ’ i*o lUmovk Ul&ok Spots ruon I’m.Ti.— Uoll' the articles id throe pints of water, with an ounce of calcined hartshorn ; drain by the lire, and pol ish with soft linen rags, which have boon boiled in the same liquid and'afterwards dried, using pu rified whiting as thb plate powder. Housekeep ers Would ao well : !o try this, as it was never! known to fail. - r ! “Say, Joo. when you oorv’ed In Mexico wasn’t yoa very nttibttloupl” i rathprapt why!' l * “Booauto when your company had lo kill thorn dppkoyfl rot piotielona, I.thought you.indulge ID groat astple-raliotit /*». ‘‘Hi J/apkAi'da dlsgrpco UiomaoWe*, ih 6U famlUcrand 1 tholr friends, Uelgliboro nod country. With drank •Anew-CpriM profanity nnd error «od orlmd,* film purse, a bupery stomach, and a ,«old bed; diieaie, wo and death. ESyiish. & American Hardware.Ar; ‘rruJE subscriber having just returned frdbi In® I X' Eastern cities with a full and handsomb 1 meat of Ml kinds of Hardware of the very bnstmak" I ers and well selected, is now opening) at the Cheap: ] Hardware Stand, in North Hanovcrstrcot, nexldoor to Scott’s hotoljwhere ho invites all that otnin want , of and cheap Hardware, to give him a call,and see and satisfy themselves of the truth,as weave de Icrmincdto sell alp-small advance. -Stnall profit and quick sales istborordorof the day. - Tr f .,- To Builders , Carpenters and Others. :■■ A full-stock of white, mineral and japaned; knobs locks and latches, hinges, screws, window! sash and shutter springs, strait-nocked and barrelled-bolts, of etvbry.kind; mill, crpqs cut and circular Baws; panel, ripping and back Saws; bright, black and blue augursjchisola, broad, pointing, hand and chopping Aios.'ofdifforont makers; hatchets, planes & plane hits, steel and iron squares, files, rasps, allslies.' To Saddler’s and Coach Makers. Out pfock consists of, a complete assortment of arli* ctos in your lino of justness, such as brass, silver <Sc japaned mounting, carriage trimmings, broad pastor ing and seaming laces, fringes, plain and figured can vass,oilcloth, top lining cloth &scigelihing, white, ted, blud and black patent leather; .Bashers,silver & bYass plate, Door hair, rosette, hubsjfellows, spokes bdWs,oliptic springs, iron oxies, malleable castings To Cabinet and Shoe-makers, A full slock of shookil and findings, bool morocco, French kid, straits, morocco & lining and binding skinsflaetß,tacks. plsgs, hammers, pinchers, French morocco, superior copat varnish, japan and black varnish, mahogany'and maple vaneers, moulding, beadrngftosers, glass, raincraland mahogany kriobs of every size and stylo. To Blaclcsmiths, Farmers and Others. 11 tons of assorted bar iron, warranted of ih r bee ( quality. A splendid assortment of bar and rolled iron, hammered , horse-shoe, scollop, plough .broad | and narrow tiro, rolled, horse-shoe bar, hand, round 1 and square iron; cast, shear, spring, English and' American blistersleel, English wagon botes, car riage boxes in sells,anvils, vices, files, rospsjlorso shoe nails, &c. i. To Housekeepers A beautiful assortment of cheap Fancy goads, Such as waiters, trays, plain 6c fancy.knivcs, forks, butch- 1 er knives,stools, brittonia lamps,brass candlesticks,] , britlania and silver,table and tea spoons,iplnlcd but-1 tor knives, preserving koUlcs,smoothing-irons,iron, and tlncd,tea 6c oval boilers, iron frying, and bread panB,whsHbdards/tabs; churns, buckets,iron pots wash kettles,and stew pans, Ac. ’ JACOB SfiNER. Carlisle, May 7 851 The Elcpiianl lias Arrived, And is now to be seen at LVNE'S, in North Han over Street, WHERE ho has just opened a Mammoth stock of HA REWARD; which makes one of the largest, most complete, and cheapest assortments ever offer od to the public. I now invito all persons in want of good Hardware,nt reduced prices, to give mo a call as I can accotimoduto all from a needle to an anvil, and at prices to suit the limes. Recollect a penny saved is two earned, and 1 consider a nimble sixpence better than a slow shilling. To Housekeepers. — A great assorlrocntof house keeping articles, such as brass and enamel preserv ing kettles, frying pans, bake pans, wafllo irons, smoothing irons, shovels, longs, waiters,trays,forks, knives, cut vers, steels, bulchci knives, spoons,plated tea and table spoons, pocket and pen knives in great variety, razors and rapor straps, scissors, shears, iron and brass, polished stool and common shovels and longs, shovels, spades, forks, rakes, hoes, tubs, water can*, painted buckets, wash boards,improved patent cistern pumps and lead pipe. Brushes. —A large assortment of whitewash,dust, sweeping, horse and painters brushes. Iron. —A largo stock of hammered bar iron, rolled iron of all kinds, hoop iron, sheet iron, round, square and band iron, English wagon boxes, and steel of all kind?. . Paints, oil, varnishes, turpentine, glue,dec. Glass of all sizes. To Shoemaleers.—A full assortment of Morocco, Linings, Binding’s, patent Goat Skins, Lasts,Shoe thread, Pegs; Knives, and Tools of all kinds. Blake's Fire Proof Painu of different colors. To Carpenters*—, Afull assortment of planes,saws, gogc», screws, augurs and aogur blits, hatchets, &c. To Coachmakera and'Sttddlera.—A first rate as sortment of Carriage trimmings, such as lacgSj tas sels, fringes, drab cloth and sattinolt, bead linings, imitation enameled leather, patent leather cUrtln oil cloth, plain and figured; Daslicrlrona,Lamps,Alios. Springs, Malablo Costings, Dent Fbllocs, Hubs, Dows, Philips* patent boxes for wood axles,Ano brass, silver plated and Japan harness mountings, Saddle trees, Whips, and every article used by Sad* diets very cheap. Carlisle, March 24,1853, Wall Papers, I HAVE just opened tho largest.assortment of Wall Papers over opened in Carlisle, consisting of about 10,000 places of tho latest French and Amdi'ican designs, ranging in price from 6 cents to $1 75. Also Window Papers, Fire Screens, plain, giooa and blue papers. Perrons wishing to pur chase any of tho above, can save at least 26 per ct, by calling ot JOHN P. LYNE’S ■ Hardware Store, North Hanover St. M rch 24, 1863. v Attention Shoemakers! T{£3T receiving and opening a splendid assort- J raent of Lasts by iho soil or singly, Ladles French and Rlnck Kid. Also Madras, Capo and Tampico Morocco, American and French Calf Skins, Patent Leather. Pink Lining,Binding Skins,Thread, Pegs, Awls, Uristlos, and « full assortment of Tools gen erally ,u«cd by Shoemakers. Remember the place—Cast Main street. lIENUY SAXTON. March 24, 1853. Tq Builders and Housekeepers, THOSE who are building or about commencing ‘housekeeping, veil! be sure to find at oil times an assortment to select from. Locks of all sorts and sizes with brasd, orgillo, mineral pnd white knobs, fcwith Japanod or plated furniture, bdlt hinges oast and wrought, wrought and strap iron hinges, wmdoWglasa from Bxlo to 30x38,,b0115, &d. &o. Yo who are about gelling married and going to housekeeping— loib of pretty things to |>ioaso, such os fancy waiters qnd trays; ivory bpndle knives and fork? in setts and dozens, common knives end forks, butter knives with plaited and ivory hah* dies, frying and bread pans, smoothing irons, tubs, churns, &c. H ENftY SAXTON, Carlisle, Inarch 31,1853. To Seddlors. Coachlnakcrs St Blacksmiths A complete o9iortmont;of japan, brass and bilror mounting, all kinds.ofcQrriogo trim mings, such as damask; rattiaet,lace, tasdCls, fringe, drab and blue c)olh,’rod plush, plain,, figured and enamelled canvass, patent and limitation leather, Slated dashes, damps, mal, .castings, bant fellow, abbs, spokes, boughs, hammered and roUed lron, ofaU’alzeabofvtahlW bn hand. March 8,1863. H. SAXTON. ; New High SI. i itW dahfs jsail of 'Market 'Bfnitt, •,■; • THEuniersigneid sons prbarlisleqnd | Kasopened a pewFAMIL Y GROCERY bTOREj High Streps and hopes by Blricl altbnUorv 1 lb business* and ;ar desire to. nnu pleas&.all, to merit a share of public'patronage.—- ii keep- constantly! on hand an assotVmeiU qf Hie bpgt' fqmiiy grocprjes, such as Mplaspps, &c., &b., Lovering’s supenp'; ,Crushed, Lump pnd Pulverised, th‘e lowesi;pr}ce9. Alpo Rio and besl.qpaliiy. >: • \ ;:• iV,A , of .evdly description, including French lisbiCUinas In seltsf or by thb piece ; als.qGramitf and cocdraon ward 'of every’, .deflCripjiobtiOlao np aasdittoent of Glass ware, \YiRow 1 and, iQqdar; AyaifO of every description. . /.. ■V u Teas,, Dlaolt, Imperil and Young Hjson Teas of tta 1 beat’quality, Swept Spiced Zealand'Chocolaloi prepared Cocoa. ' . o Oswcgoi Cpiny. maftaflPtured an3*rfeftned expressly for food, with, recipes for makirigf boiled Custard, Icp ; Cresnj, PioSj Cake, Blanc Mange, Puddings, dlsoalot of Hecller’s Farina.’ j.l' Sugay: CuredHam'd; of alio very best quality, logelhor wjlh Dry Besf, Tongue, Fish, Fojclica, Smoked Hefting,Sc. 1 Spices of all kioiiflj Ground Alucb,and fino ta« blesalu ’Fruits, siich as Oranges* .Lemons,,’ Flgp> H§unos» sins, &c., &c. - L 1 ft fall .supply of I>6 Oil and Fluid Lamp's, at •lowest prices, constantly on Rose*9-Ex celsior Ink, a superior article In small and'latgo bottled., Persons ;would do well by calling and examining before purchasingelßewherb;as wo sell cheap for cash. . W. A, CAROPHERS. China aild Crockery. Wturd. A LARGE ondgtmoralaßsortmcntofQueensrtaro has just, boon tcccivcd by iho subscriber,cm bracing a honilfeoirioaßsortmont of iho host • . i White 6ranite Stone Ware,;.; aucbaadishes, plates, teas,covered and uncovered dishes, bowls, toilet and chamber setts, pitcherB,&c. together with a lotof , L , „ Blue Liverpool Ware, ; . all of the latest stylo and shapes; dlsoalltho various articldsof the best Common _ White and Edged Ware. i The assortment includes a few plain white qnd gold band tea setts, of the best quality and stylo.and also 'all the necessary articles of the best Granite, Stone , and'BlUc Liverpool;Ware, suitable for any size of | Drnnoi or Tea Sells, as may bo wanted, together with o yoricty of GJaqs Ware, including a fine as sortment of Bar arid Table Tumblers, dishes,footed ondblhcr bowls, goblets,wineglasses leifionodes, lamps;’<Scc. . ■ t The prices for.dll are fixed at the lowesl cash ■prices; Wo invilo;oui friends whb are in want of 1 article* in our lind, to give us a call, - : J. W. EBT. Cheaper than the Cheapest, and in end less variety.; Call and see them! SW. H AVBRSTICK has just received from t • city and is now opening o splendid display Fancy Goode, suitable for the opproaebing Sooso to which bo desires to call the attention of friendd and the public. His ossortment in thi 1 lino c&nnot be surpassed in novelty and elcgauc, and both in quality and price of the articles, conni fail to ploape purchasers. It would be impossible t * enumerate bis Holiday Fancy Gocds, prise every variety offancy articles of thcinostnot 1 e« styles, sucb os / Ladies’ Fancy Qskols, / Fancy Work with scwin'glnstrunicnts. 1 Terracotta Work*(a recent novjui.) I Paper Mache Goods, . 1 Elegant Alabaffterond Porcelain Ink-stands an troys. Fancy ivoty, pearl «Sc shell card cases, Port Monnaics of every variety. Gold pens and pencils. Fancy paper weights, . Pupetorics, with a largo variety of ladies fan stationery, 1 Motto seals and Wafers, Silk and bead pubes, Ladies’ riding tfHips elegantly finished, Perfume baskets and bags, Brushes of ovcjy i kind for the toilet, . Roussel’s perfumes of various kinds) Musical Instruments of all kinds and at all prices, with on innumerable variety of articles elegantly finished and suitable for holiday presents. Also, an extensive and elegant collection of Uift Books, comprising the various English and American Air- NOALs for 1963, richly embellished and illustrated. , Poctiqal Works, wif U Children’s Pictorial Books, for , children of all ages,than which nothing can bpraore appropriate or pleasing os holiday gif*.. ’ sortmoat of School Books and School Stationery is so complete, and comprises every thing used in Uol -1 leges and the Schools. Ho also calls .attention to his elegant display of * ( Lamps, Girandoles, &c., from the extensive establishments of Cornelius, Ar cher and others, of Philadelphia, comprising ovory stylo of Parlor, Chamber ond Study Lamps,for burni ing either Urd, sperm or othorial oil, together with Flower Vases, Fatacy Screens, &c. His assortment in this lino is uneqvtuifod in (he borough. Fruifs, Fancy; Confectionevy, Nuts, Pre served Fruits, &c.‘, In every variety and at at] prices* f all of 'which ore pub and fresh, such as can be con [ fidontly recommenced to his friends and the little 1 folks.. Remember the old stand, opposite the Dank: ) 8. W. HAVERSTICK. , Jbtcmber 16,1852. J. P. LYNE “WESTRIVE TO PLEASE," THE subscriber would respectfully announce lo I ho citizens of Ihife place end all persons visiting th& same during the Holidays, that ho has now on hand and will continue.lb bo supplied with the latest aov. lilies up to the algae of the season, comprising, in pari, ;.{ Confectionaries . of the choicest varieties, such as Fine Candy Toys, Jelly Cukes, Bon Bonn, Gum,Cordial, Lemon, Choc. oUt'o, and fruit drops, rote, vanilla and burnt almonds, french and exploding Secrets, also, oil the comdn »a. of which wll be sold tohoUsale or retail at low rates at UrisH Hlnglc’s Old Hull, in North Hanover street, a few doors .north of tho Bonki where wo have juet received FRUITS and NOTTS oflho latest importations, such aS ofranget, loblorts, raisins,‘figs, proone, citron, ctirranis, soft and paper shelled almonds, filberts, Cocoa, croatyi do ground nuts, also' ' ' ' Toys and Fancy. Goods Of every hind from oil parte of manufactured of wood*, glass, china, pnplor*«ochio,iin, India rub bar, zlno, &c., sad; as fine, vraz, hid do jointed dolls, ■ewlog and parej bashets, work and. fanny ‘boxcp, Dower vases, motto caps, tea soils, music boxes, pprl monies, battle doors, grace hoops, masks, drums, guns, trumpets, dpmlnoos, lotto, and other games,, &0., fancy snaps and hair oils of every variety. Ip connection with (ho above a largo stock of tuoh oa LovoringfscrUßHod, pulverized end hrovrp Sugarf, coflbo, molasses, starch, iqdig, salcrolus, and black teas, spices, butter, water and soda payors, matches, &c, t and as W ( o ‘‘Strive to Please all aro invited to examine dor slock. , i ' The eubscrlbor returns bis thanks to the public) for, (ho patronage heretofore bestowed,on hlm.and hopepj by a desire to please to merit a eonlltmanco of tho sflroo^ <• JLoolMlug GlftiPKjk ; A largo lot oflicttkidg GljMeiJakt < received end’ forealobhoap by; ( PIIILIP ARNOLD., , Lamps, FAMILY GROCERIES. P. monyer, .■ cAßtiatßJ PA. ' *■; HDVS#p?Wt«jrtnihihi)nt' is; neferopenid Top ; /A’ tbe rcceptioh cfty bOaWlery by.the 1 week; or other wwWwfto piay bb inclined to maklo. tbb’bethi* lifulotid hbqlfbtol totyß of. ■aatiiirio^rO; tjeat;'rfnd : rorth®accommbJatlonbf Iraveirojewhd moy frel disjpqsVd tb‘ cd!U‘ The’ undbiAigncfl, shall, fiiiarb lid painatUsupplyhir tablawitllthb best the fliasdns c&riXflbrd.- N;'D.'S6Wrdl'Hpljaca- nd'LolS for salo on reasonable r V’ •”* " jV'JvMfcCi' • ' Apri *l4j 1853—3in'. r ’’ /* V ISO THEfiAME&OriraKeHAWieSi * ; DVKG. ■ •- ~TIIE ondorSighed s would* respectfully* 1 inform the Ladies of Mochahibsbufg' and its viOlriiiy. thil lio baa just BUcd'upi Opposite- hts old Bland Jo-said ibbrougli, a■' jj*-/ ’ ■}' ■'■■■ '■ ! ; Ladies’.Shoe Stojre} jdbaigncd expressly accommodation, find fteo from the annoyances to wHiob' ihdjr have bore lofoio boon subjected. This stord will'bo under,the BOle.chargo and'supervision-of his sister', and Ladlfes may rest assured: that every attention will bo paid to thoir demanda,' A full’ and’constant supply of ready mado work, from (ho bfesl of eastern manofac lories, in addition'to’his ownj will bo found always jon hand* consisting in l part of ‘ Ladles' Find Kid Slippers; Fino Gaiters, of 'ail • colors, cupftihan libs,' toitot nnd cndtno led shocsi'Jenny Lind's, French' •flusfaln; Uiiion tics and. pumpg Of all desoilptiohs, Misses' col’d' Qaitcra qf 'all kinds; children's fancy bools, Gaiters, Tics and French'Morocco: ah oca,, double and. single-soled, &c<, &c, - 1 ' Be would also] inform this bid .Trionds and/the public generally,',that 1 ho still continues to beepion hand antl.manafacluro la older; at his old stand, all LftA .' kinds of .' 1 •• •. ,'■ • ■ W?. ;■ .* GBNTLEMGN’S WEAR. * ‘ « ■ 88. • ouch-as Men's FinoiCalf. skin Boots; from ■ OjD'lo 65.00; French Morocco from 63 j, ,1064,50; Co.arso.;Bools t s2- SO t0,.63 00, Ailrlps. will bo repaired without extra charge.* Thunkfolfor the patronage which has beap.csten* | ded to ho hopes by ’ strict.attention to business end a desire to ; ploasd,Jlo merit-and ro> I coivo a continuance of tho samo. 1 * . EDWARD L.4MONT. Mcchanicsbui'g, 'April *l4, v 53 HATS AND CAPS! ■ Spring Styles! WM. U. TR.OtJT, has just received and opened the Spring Stylo pf Hats for 1852, an elegant article, Ip which be invites of.lho pub. Ho. Ills. Hals are of’dll'prices, ffotn'Uio most ele gantly finished to the cheap common article, and.of every varjetypr stylo.now worn.: He continues lb and keep always on hand assortment of HATS and,CAPS foir men and bbysiahd ho can sell, a oheapeVond bailor’ article thaii any other establish ment in town. .Those In want of. good, well ntudo, and elegantly finished Hate, would db well to call before purchasing elsewhere. Tlio altchiion of cllizens.and strangers.ls particu larly.invited'to the beautiful Spring Stylo of Hals, jusi rccoivcd,' a really handsome article, and warran ted to bo just as, good r oa it is neat ancj tasteful in appearance. .* . Rfemember lhaftho largest and best oesorlmenl In town may-alwayi bo-found at TROUT’S, Irvino'i Row, rear of the Episcopal-Church. Carlisle,' April 23, 1852.-> Extensive Furniture Rooms. JACOB FETTER, WOULD respectfully dall the attention of boaso kecncTß and the public, to the extensive slock ~ ini irrm of splendid FURNITURE, includ- Ing every variety of Calnncl-wero and Choirs, which ho has now on hand ot his Rooms, corncr-of Hanover ond Loutbcr streets, opposite John Hunter’s store, Carlisle. Ho is confident that (he superior finish of the workmanship, and elegance of stylo, in which his articles are got op, together with their cheapness, will recommi nd them to every person wanting Fur niture. He has also made arrangements for manu facturing' and keeping a constant supply of every article in his plain -and ornamental, ele gant andjasoful, at prices which,cannot fail to suit puichaeors. He would earnestly invito persons who ere about to commence housekeeping, to coll and examine his present elegant stock, to which he will constantly make additions of the newest and most modern styles. COFFINS made to Order at the shortest notice, for town and country. December SB, 1852—1 y N. D.—Two good Journeymen Cabinet makers icon find constant employment at the above estab lishment. Two Apprentices—boys about 10 or 17 years of age—will also'bo taken, if application bo made soon. J F . Conch Trimming,' Conch Painting, Saddle and Harness ranking. THE subscribers respectfully inform Iho public, that they have opened a now shop in North Hanover street, a few doors worth of Glass’ Hotel, wbero they arc prepared to make every article in their Uno of business ns choop, f?£lH& > ncat and os substantial as can o bo had any where in I . land.-courUy., They ,aro now propured to Trjm and Paint Coaches at short notice, qnd oa-lho mqst reasonable terms. They have also on hand, and ■»;ji manufacturo to order, Single and Double Har ness, Saddles; Bridles, Collars, &c. Having bad considerable experience in the above business, tho undersigned flatter thomselyes that they can give satisfaction to all who may favoritism with their custom. With moderate prices ond a desire to please,they solicit a shaiO of public bationogo. 0. M. COUKLIN ' Carlisle, Juno 24, 1962—1y* ' THOMAS KV.SKXK'ES’ NEW CEOXHIIVCI ROOMS, AND FURNISIIISG STORE. Opposite the Rail Road Office, TFcif High Street, Carlisle, Til. SKIXES desires to inform hie old friends i and the public that he has opened a general clothing establishment, apd has now in eloro a c*. tensive slock of (ho best and cheapest goods ever offered id Carlisle, Olou’fi, YoulU’s, aucl Boy’s Clothing, for Spring,Summer and Winter «yoor, now on hand bfevory variety and furnished at reduced rates.— lie has also a largo apd well selected assortment pf Piece Goods, of English, French and Gorman Fob*, rics, of now and beautiful patterns, fpr coats, pants arid vests, which will bo made to order in lliomost: approved manner and .In a superior stylo of.worlunhnehip. A fulj ami elegant slock of Gonllo'moiiV Furnishing Goods,'such. ns glares, plain and fancy atiirtd; collars, handkerchiefs, ties', &0,, constantly kept on hand. Also India Rubbdr Overcoats nod Loggias. Fooling confident from the reputation which it lias boon hie constant aim fur a course of years to •oouro fuf his establishment, of lire ability to ploaso ho respectfully invites on examination pf Ills stock which , for quality, workmanship and low price cannot be surpassed. ■ Carlisle, May 27,1832—Xy. The 1 Beal and Cheapest Family Coal in the Market, Qr\/"\TONS of Superior. Coal, from Rausch' /CUv/ Gap, Dauphin coohlv, arid Gold Mine Gap, SohuyikUl : ooonty,for salo'by E, BiddlkvJc, at the Waro-houso property formerly owned by a; M. Hoover,al prloda from $3*95 to $3,50 per ton. March 17, 1803. i ' - Limebnrnor’s Coal. 1 nnn TONS Limoburnor’s Goal, of the beat iUUU quality, Just receiving and foraaloby E.’ Biddle, jr* Only $2,40 per ton. > ' • /. Farmers living alongthollnoof ihaOumborland Valley Railroad, can have the ooal-delivered ilo ihom at any point ofthe roule. . Orders by letter, (•post paid,) promptly attended to. 1 * ' ’ B. BIDDLE, Jr, -5 Match 17.1858-itf* 5 Lama Cl«th«. A .L«vgta«florlmontof flan Lama Ololhß,for lady H dreiflet, which will bo sold cheap. . K6hJU t : N. W.WOODS.'Av^ Si-nthiV a nt -- ’ ?: i' - WHY IS-IT* .- *. . '•wid'lmppyiiereuUyofptinuifcmlniftofe^V'M’hnaeofUeallb.'f . belQr*, r?rlwp» ditring girlhood, or tho dm tcmi ofoiajmgar* ‘ ‘wore in'tHeirorigin *oTiahtnsnjpawoanoueed, andofeeane • -gisjuis-.V ■; 1 ;. ’; a too Uwi lOjbVbenefiueJ b?oni land'-moUni.'and - regret the' foll-corueiueuces'Cf 'ouf . ! we nof olicnVUt to posmi, linearly tlft; (ba IrfidWleare-we- obwia io after yeirtl *ul;what d»y/i.and. : , nlglrts.oi Anrnlih we jnight not, bare beta spared t »f Ui* , ( poiiexied; It ii' - ' v I .ttmadlpa~«»bflUp»»Uih'T* ,ot . ,nc - ttrr ? d » i *.*-T* i y'' > WIPB ,-ANOt MOTHER l>6iieu«d the tiiforinotloricbnuined rn»littlevoldm«i (with la tli# teach of aU!{ wluch wow|d to, l\«r»elf .. . ■ YBAIiSjOFBUSOER.Yf. And to:hn hdibind-th* conitant tailnijd.inxiety or.mipd,. neceissrlly devolrins upoa-him tyom iickntu ol the.wife,, wilhoßl giving him ilie oppartnaity of tequmfig iliac com-' petenee which hi* ei?rtion* a» eptiUed. and ilia i>oue»sioii of which vrottld *«curo the of hinuelf, wiro.nnil • ■■ SECUIUfI Tltlli MEAJ9S OF UAPPINEB3 ■Birlieeomtngiinieie powemd'of the knowledge, the want of which Imcansed tiioiajcknes* andppieny of lUqcuandi. . In view of iucli con»c(lttenc«, no wrfp of mother ii eicu •able, ir.ahe naclect to, arail-henelf of- tliol knowledge ift re»pcct to heraelf. which would apare.htr much außenng, bb -Ihfr tneaurof harphieia and prosperity loherlitubaua, wid confer upon her children that bfesinieaboye atlPrice*-lieallliy bod Us. with heßlthy Wind*. Tint kuowledgo ircoutaiuediu alUUe.workemitled! - •- •, '!' iTHE Wl A RRI ED WONI AN’S Private Medical Companion. BY DR. A, M. MAURICBAV, raovsifOß or diiea»e» or woues* Out 'Hundredth Edition- Kmo.,pp. &50.' Price, C 0 c(a [OM nus PAPBS, XXTRA DIHDIHO, §1 00.] .. SURPRIZING OIIWpfIDBKPDL, Couilitcrlfiff that- EVERY' FBMAtfi, WHETHER MARRIED OR NOT;con h«re acquire Unowlcrlßo of ,Uio_nalnre, character ami catucs of her complaints, with the TMrlons symptoms, and that nearly-.. . ’.- . . • HALF A MILLION COPIES v - ibould bite beiix sold. • • • ■' ' . J. j* impracticable to convey fully the ration* lubjccU mated of, a* Uiey are' of a nature strictly »nWuded.for the married, or those contemrlatinr marriage*, but no female deiirou* of enjoying health, and that beauty, consequent nroa health-, which it «o conducive to her own hepplncss.and that of her husband, but either ha* or will obtain it, a* ha* or will every husband who has the love and affection of hi* wife at heart, ot lltat of hi* owu pecuniary improvement. . : UPWARDS OF ONE HUNDRED THOU , SAND COPIES. (lave been SENT DV MAIL w<thlu the last Tew month* y*t UCf • ' ; tjf " £jf 5$ D3=Basc and Shameful Fraud!! CAUTION TO BOOKSELLERS. VIOLATION OP COPYRIGHT. A SPURIOUS EDITION Flagrant and barefaced, has been inne|>tition*ly luned, wills ■lie mne form aud site, exactly the iamb Tilts P*os, and exectlythesams TYPOGRAPHICAL ARRANGEMENT, Out another name substituted for *' Dr. A. M. Mauriceau," and “ Doitou” for “New York,” and the word*, Entered according to Act of Cnngteit, luTlie year IM7, by i. J 08EPH TROW, • lu the Clerk'* Olfice of the District Court of the Southern District of New York, OMITTED. • The content*, the aubjeet matter, and reading are ENTIRELY DIFFERENT, Printed on poor, brownish, dirty paper, with a piper cover. It can be known alto from the miserable and illegible wood cuts scattered throughout it* pages. The Copyright edition contain* nons. 1 f ’.litre are any in the trade so lost to ihante and common honesty aa to be Willing parties IN DEFRAUDING THEIR CUSTOMERS, No less than the legal owner of the property in copyright, they will be prosecuted, aud steps will be taken to expose them to the public. A copy will be sent to each bookseller or Ann, (with the term* upon which they will be furnished,) upon receipt of bis or choir business card of address. CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. BE NOT DEFRAUDED I Uny no book tmleu Or. A. M. Mauriccm. 129 Liberty at., N.' Y-, it on ih« title page, and the entry in Clerk’* Office on j ilie back oftlie title page correspond* at herein, and buy only of respectable and honorable dealers. or tend by mail, andad* drrai to Dr. A- M, Mauriccau. Full title page. with comenlt, together with • Tew pifM treating of important subject* to erery married ftmalc, will be tent, free of charge, to anyone enclosing* letter sump in ■ prepaid letter, addressed a* herein. arrOn receipt'of Fifty Cents,' (or-One Dollar for the fine Edition extra binding.) “THE MARRIED WOMAN’S PRIVATE MEDICAL. COMPANION ” Is sent (mailt* l frr«) to nny part of the United States. All letters must oe intst-imM. niul addressed to DU, A. M. MAimiCEAU, Ilox 1224. New York City, Publishing OAlcc, No, 12U Liberty Street, York. For sale by Dlanch & Crap Harrisburg,! Swart Bloomsburg, J[ S Worth Lebanon, C W Do Wit Milford,! W.Ensmingcr Danhoim, H. W Huntingdon, SMe onald Unlontown, ! Baum Now Beilin, H A Lantz Beading, E.afflfcMcrsc Crancsvilio, N Y; R P Crocker BrownevßSHfiTonts & Stork Carbondalo, Eldred «SuWright'Williams port, 8 Tuck.Wi!koabarro,G W Earle Waynesboro; K Crosky Mercer, S Leader Hahovcr, S W .Taylor Cummings Somerset, T 1) Polorsoq, Philadelphia. July 20, 18B2—3m* Slorrs’Chemical Hal v Invigorate* ARB YOU BALDI Is your hair falling ofll Or is your head covered with Dandruff or Scruffl If so, then make a fair trial of Starrs’ Chemical Hair Invigorator. Hundreds of persons in all paita of the country whoso heads wore entire* ly bald, have had their hair fully restored to its orig* inpl perfection by the use of this valuable arliclc.— Read the testimony. .Now York, Jan. 1,1861 Mr. STonns,—Dear Sir: , Mr.. Smith, of Newton, L. I.,obtained a bottle of your oxcollcntllair Invlg. orator, for, hisi .little girl, about four years old, her head beingoulirply bald;iio bairof any qonsoqucnco having grown on hoi head from birth, and surprising as it may appear, after having used but ono bottle, a complete head of hair was produced njarly two inches long df a fine healthy growth.' A. Doolittle, M. O.No. HI, Grand Bt. PniLADKLrini, May 10, 1860. Mr. Stobus— Sir; After being bald for a number of years, and having used humorous preparations to no effect, your Chemical Heir Invigorplor has pro* duccd a fine head of now heir, and I hardly know how,to. express my gratitude for the benefit 1 have received from your valuable article, ; . * ;J. Waits wonxrt, No. 10, Orchard st. , The following tosiiraony is from, Mr, McMokln editor of the “Saturday, Courier:” "S-roani’ Hair InviaoiuTou.—lt gives, ua raycj? pleasure*, unsolicited, to record our testimony in fa vor df tho groat pleasantness and entire cfllcacy ,of Storrs* Chemical Hair Invigoistor. Or recovering, from the rocont severe attack of illness, wo discover*' cd tljat our usupl healthy and abundant crop of hair was rapidly falling off, and chancing, 10 have on hand a sample of tho above article furnished by the manufacturer many months previously j wo used but a single bottle, as directed, and fqund it to operam like a bharm, In entirely chocking the fall and oroar Ing a how and healthy action of the sculp/',• We could give many other references to some of our most respectable citizens, but would ask all who are troubled with Dandruff, are b&M, or. arc losing their hair,io give Slone' Chemloanioirlav|enralor a trial, ai)d one trial will do more to convince you of our claims for it than all Iholoalitnony of others that wo might produce. ' Oautiok.— Ask for "Stqrr’s Chemical Hair In vigorator,”and novdrlot dealers persuade you to use any olhoractlolo as a substitute. Price £S> cohts g boltlo. : • i 1 . . c i . l i Proprietors and Manufacturers.~G. P. Ailbt dc C0.,N0. 130, Arch street,Philadelphia..- Tor sale in Carlisle by S. W. Havorellck, 6kml. Elliott,arid -r—w Kolso, and ,by,dopiers generally. • October 58,18&3—-ly /• ~ • »n. joiiiv B.BvnuwH, OFFERS his profossionalserTiccs to tho people fo Dickinson township and vidlnity, Residence-* Onthg Walnut Sottoin road, l mile oast of.Centre- Tills. •• - ; Fsbrukrfr 3, y* . i Cumberland.coantyijpcbr joraUd by ao actorAß9Dmbly; U :pbri. fully* qrgitf** iked* and liioporatioa under the nianagdment-or lho j - ir - 7: , I DanleLßtt«ly 4 , Wnw R,Gprffi?»’Wchw Dunlap, Jacob H. Hency Benjetytn H. Moescr, Jacpb Murtjnja. Joseph WiqM* crebam, AjesaiideifCdllifc/uiJ 1" \\! vV' • * foinftthetf ora 1 *• Jow : ’rind 1 fATbraold«. tt'a.obyGdmjfiWft^o , 'hlnd Ci in : *tha'Bfiat«/- * wishing lb Secptfie mclniiafß aje iQriteJ'Vo ling ter wail 'u’poii lliem’ afaWytime.- • ;,J * « } '' 5 11,1 b . . BENJ. H. MOS9ER, President's ' ; , XiEWtß’Htejlj fiVfcr*irry;-. , -v{ t\jA*zr.yi:.-}} h"- MichaelCooki.us, 3Vio#uf«r» ;):••■•; 1 . ’October 7 r 1863.: r *i O’ w-wf*,- • • l:.cl - vAGfiNTB,"-.-.-•* • f; Cumberland Counfy.—Rudolph. ;Marl»f|*Ns'Cudjf'. bcrlandi C. B. Herman*; KtagalowOirliebty 3ear ipgj SlutcmafafllojvnS CharloaJSqU, Carlisle *-Dr«. Ahij Cburclilown j SaiqUelGrabaw* Wettpenp^pro ? >: Jameast , DowclU ; : .Middleton; BAn>Q*l-Wopdbaro,i DicklniQiN-Sampel,- .Ctxovsrt Jtafya, Sherciok, Liflbjii:n r Da7id:egpvcr, Shaptioi^lQi^n.^,.; Yorks Coni?/y.— Pejer Wolford;Franmjn; W. S.,Picking, Pawdija. \Ham«6urg.—Houßerid&Xocf’pari.,' Mombcts oflho company, haTibg. polices About Irf exp ro 'can hava Iho m.reno syod.,by. applies* lion loopy oftiioagonfa/' }>*'■• '•'" ; WHITE HALL A,CA»EMAV, .:,:,;, rfIHE Fifth' X tion wil Qommeaco*'on“ 2d dajf or May next. Parents apd fOßpect •, fully solicited io ; inquire info the of this Institution ’ jlhclr! Boris' or' 'Ward* elsewhere/ Tho situation isreurcdj pleasant, healing ful/iihd’convenicht of •access. The course of IH-- struction will drribracoUßo/diffcroht.Umriches of 1 d : ( thbrough Enijllsh education/together wth lhdlitU ; ' tin, Greek/I , >cnch/GcrmririV ®P“nwh.?n3 Porltt-3 gacso languages/arid Vocalos Instrufridnlal Muilcr The Prlricipal will bo afarsledliy fodrwell qualified:* teachers, viz:' two in - the English. branc/ca, ono irv Pcnluanshipiand Drawing, ond orip:ld- Mdsic and' Mddcfn IjdnfeuDgea. =‘ ! ‘" TERMS: 'V;;-'- • •; - Boauling,waging,tullion'iii the English_’• J, "‘ ' ’branches,ami Vocal music per *scsf’,; i ' - 'slon,(s ! month*S|) • , •. • $5O 00 Ancient and Modern Languages, each, r -5 00 Instrumcntal'rous'ic,' , 1 • ••; !*9 9® For circular and olher information,address • ' * D.'DENtlNGEß,Principal;n I - . ' ‘ r Whitc Hill,CumbiCp^Pa. March 10,1863. PLAINFIEID CLASSICAL ACA- - , DEMY. . NEAR, CitellSLE, FI. , , TVH El4lli,Session,wlircommenco ,»Tho .buildings,(one erccledj.asi Fill) are new and ex tensive., The situation is'all that Pan bo desired for 1 healthfulncss or moral purity. 'Removed from-tbs’ excitement of Town or City, the students may hero prepare, for college, ;All. tho .branches orq taught, which go to form a.liberal education. A copscicnliouß.djsohargp of s dot/ has secured tho present fiaurisbing'coodiUbrt of ,the In-, stitmion. It's -future, success (under Providence); shall bo.maintained by tho -same means. Terms— Doard-and Tuition per session, *. §5O. For Catalogue wiih full information,'address ‘ ‘ R. K. BURNS, Principal $ Proprietor .; , Plainfield Ppst Office, Cumb,Col.rfl(. March 30,1053. STRAWOOOPS-SPBIMO1853; THE Subscriber ii now prepared - to exhibit lo Merchants and Milliner* his usual heavy Bloch of Ladles* and Misses* 1 STRAW AND SILK BONNETS, ' . •; ' STRAW TRIMMINGS and ' ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS ; Palm-loaf, Panama and Every Variety‘of stimmer hats for Gentlemen,, winch for Extent, Variety and bpad*, ly of rnanofacloro, oo well oe uniformly close pflCMi will bo found unrivalled. ' , . THO.MAS WHITE, ‘ No. 41 South Second. Street,' PhilqJelghiii.' 1 , Fol). 10—3 m Blinds and Shades;’; 1 ' take notice, ' BJ. WILLIAMS,' No. 13 North Sixlh Slrnel,, , a felt doors above Market-street, Philadel phia, {a the most extcrislve and best manufacturer of Window Blinds & Shades In the United States' and has taken tho hlghesi premujfna at all the ex* hlbltions: he boys tho best materials by wholesald cheaporTof cash than others pay for Inferior arlh cles by retail; and can, therefore, sell superior Ve niiian Blinds and Shades, as cheap as others ask! for inferior arlieles. Painted Window Shades in, great variely,pf.beautiful designs and superior! quality. Buff and White Linen Shades. . QUotf, and Shade Trimmings, Fixtures, &c., wholesale, and retail at the lowest cash prices. Store-Shades palmed and loitered to' order. . .Reed - Blinds alt manufacturer’s, prices.' Old Blinds painted to! look as good as notV. Purchasers by.calling wllb bo convinced thal-he sells a superior article, and guarantees full satisfaction. - A liberal' discount made to dealers. “Wo study to plosso.V *- • 1 benj. J; Williams;' ' No. 13 North Cth St., Phlla; ' April 7,1853—3 m , . Stoves! Stoves! , - ■ THE subscriber has 1 made arrangements with 1 the best manufacturers’of Stoves tn Trby; Al bany, New Yoik, Philadelphia, &c., by which hs can offer inducements to persons wishing *o p«ir chase Stoves equal to the manufucturors. Among his ossortmontof 1 COOK STOVES, ; , will be found the best and most approved patterns adapted, for burning,either wood or cpaVajCpf which aro wurranicd. His , , . - Parlov Stoves, , embracendw ond beautiful styles, and such-as cannot fall lo please all 'tastes. In addition to these, he has on hand a largoassortmemtof 'NINE PLATE S'POVES, which, ho fcbla satisflbd will plpnsb purchasers. Persons desirous of procuring a. good stoyo wit| do well to oxaipino iny atockvas U.will he tlieii advanlago to give mo tup preference. - . . . . • JQHN D,;GORqAS,; i ’ Carlisle, 50pt1C,,1862, '' . Mineral Waters, Sarsaparilla, &c. .THE'.aut.«(;r»b>r would respectfully anqoqncq to tho.cliijßooo of Carlielo, arid lliq comtnunily.oi Inrgo. that tio baa comtneappdUio. manufacture of MiMcnAii S,ArtMPAmu.A, q(, the very best flavor and quality, and iho bottling of Porter*- Mo, end Cider. Ho is fully, and amply prepared* to furnish all orders promptly and with despbtobr and hopes by strict attention to receive tlonaco duo to enterprise, which he respectfully oaks. GKO. W. BRANDT; • Carlisle, March 10,1853-~ora ' v r \ • m Vo Varners.; A' NOTHER lot of (ho celebrated York Ploughed Aiiuf rocoivod fci''mßhxifaoWtcrß*‘pricc«» tlomi flDj to sd-' 'Aleoi on hbhd.'Etelghoad dc PlonkV Plough, at theft prlcfia. ' HBNIiy‘SAXTON; at, 1868. ■ ■ • • ,■ - Cafllslo, Marc] I.' ■, '■ VV that arc roqultodfor thoir jpnpßOrvation* euchae , c'ali*g\iHUtigwPluggittfy4 r t*w will rostoto tholooß oftbem[by inserting-Artifloiol T<?olh,f.rop» o BlngleTodth to a fulJßett. , u few dborßSonthi. * M l ' k Ofti Ualeho,laßittGTi,<]Uyp,>livosch Bioijth, ' , * . ' 0ttt1UUiD0c.2,6,1,86,01. , ;
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