0 -- Amur. ME • • . Prom tl+2,.,Yarn! Journal Spring, W he at.' This grain, is already. very important to large farming districts in Pennsylvania _and may most profitably be cultivated in znany parts of the- State where winter -wheat in. a.great nleasure The objeCtions urged,against it generally, are three: L That'ir is:inferior in 'quality. r , 2. That it is liable to srimt; and '3. That it is un uncertain crop owing to its being so frequently ,blighted and ebrorik . ,by mildew. "But from an pxperience and examinations „of seven years I am con vinced that these objections aro not well grounded. As' in all - crops, - the quality depends much upon the cultivation,— With good cultivation the Italian wheat .weighs 'sixty to sixty-two pounds and yields forry.to forty-three pounds super fine- flour to „the -bushel. The flour 'al though not : qulte as vithite, makes as good . bread asany winter wheat. - It has usu ally a slight yellowish tinge. If wheat were not sp. much judged of by the whiteness of its Hour, _I doubt not good Italian wheat would soon -rank as, high in _the., market as Mediterranean white _ wheat.. The • The second objection is entirely obvia ted by a proper preparation of the seed, • I have had no'snaut for many years ,ex cept-where--Inave -sown wheat -without washindatill . liming. My process is to - wash -- my - " Wheat thoroughly in strong lime; which raises to the surface all oats and other light seeds, which are skimmed off. While wet is thrown upon the barn floor• and finely pulverised quick , lime in small quantities is sifted over it. The. whole is so mixed that every kernel is coated with lime.' It may safely he left in this way for several days before • sowing. If sown immediately the lime. ,is unpleasant to the hand, and to prevent its injuring the sower a small quantity of gypsum is scattered over it. Na smut is ever found in spring wheat prepared in this manner. The salt, lime- and gyp sum are all admirable manures. The third objection - is obviated by.ear ly sowing. In large .districts in the nor thern part of the State it is, clam& to_ plow early. The soil is a heavy clay • and loam and retains the water very long. It is absolute ruin• to the crop to plow while wermrd consequently the farmer who relics 'upon spring plowing for, his wheat will be unable to sow before the last -of April or:the first of May—a_ month too late here,, The plowing must be done in the fall and the sowing at the earliest practicable day after the frost is out of the ground. The best - spring wheat in quantity and quality, which I have ever known raised, was upon a green sward, which Ind been turned un- der late in November and upon which the wheat was sown without further plowing,-the latter days of March. A • very llght dragging lengthwise of the furrow, before sowing and the wheat was lightly dragged - in so as not to raise the sod. sown in this way it will be fit to Inkrvost tho hutc, butt of Jut v.— Wheat which ripens in July is seldom affected by mildew. Two bushels of seed should he sown per acre. I haie tried the Baltic wheat, which is said ,to be successfully cultivated in Vermont, but it is greatly inferior in quality as, well as quantity to the Italian. Wm. JESSUP. Montrose, Aug. 23ints on Treatment of Cows. Quarrvirroi,-Caule are known to thrive much betteessiherd this operation .is thor oughly performed; and Dr. B. Rush, in A lecture upon'theAtdvantages of study ing; ,the. ...fli,staf.o,s,- of,- - clotnetic Jinhnala stet& thitt lfiete 'hi' an. improvement in - the - . T i - roy., - M - 10111 5 ,and an, ii crease. in ; w its quaiiiityhieh are Obtained by cur rying.the'cow, ,•:- • • Mtix"CLEAL—The. first diaw:millr. contains only 5, the second 3, and the fifth 17 per cenulof cream. SonEs.-Aryointment made of linseed oil . tind white' lead 'will cure cracked tents. Darnir.—Thoss who wish their cows to give large mosses of milk in the win ter season should give them warm drink. TheLextra•trouble. will be more than re paid by the increased quantity ofirnillr. t IN nirmrir cr be kind and' Sodthitm ; the cow. will give down her milk more free ly. . . CREADI.--Do.not milk's° far from the dairy as to let the in4lc cool before it is put in The creaming dishes, Squitits 'WOrig,:+qo lay out an acre square,' twb 'hundred and. nino feet •on eaclueide -is the nearest:amount that will make an acre,.:being•less than an inch eachAysy twerthe eXact distance; 'forty ty-ihree.thouSand:five hundred and sixty superficial feetor two, hundred and eight ninety five hiindiedths feet on each side, constitute•arracre.of.groun t k • DRILLING /N. WII EAT.- We believe it Is the Concuryent opinion of all farmers , who have •given it a fair trial, that the system of drilling, in wheat instead of sowing it as has heretofore been done, is a saving of seed and of labor, and produ ces at Jeast five bushels per acre more. 'pl.ll.gT NtEMIUIVI Grano:Vaud Square P3r.,.4.1V05.0 1CNA.7333 '.GAZITILE; '„ Manufactureri, 4,6, 8, 9 and 11 A:nicety Street, :lialtiniore, .31d. TDUA NO FORTES, from 6 to 7 octaves, in IL — in Rosewood, Mahogany and Walnut cases ' 01 various styles, with and without iron frames', combining all th e improvements requisite to a superior instrument. • K. &-G; have received from the Maryland Institute thodystiprcintina• for. their Pianop, in three aucceselye years,. A 8,48, 1849, 1850: They havo'also beedlionoredWith numerous testirno• niale from all 'the most - Celebrated artiste who have used their instruinents. 'Pianos front their establislitnent !Mite • been used.at tho concerts, os Hohnstock, Bishop; Laborde, Kneen, and- other - eminent' performers.. They guarantee darability for five years,, under good care. and. will';replaco, others all which mar net giviSsatisfactiorkif application he made, within Six 'Months atter. delivery. , . Their'Uanufactory • tieing conducted:on the most extensive -nealtt•enables them 'to tarnish loan umnints , at the very lowcai prices, whole.' sale and-retail.— Constantly on liand;''A'i, ' P.' Hughes' Melodeons,',Hinging from'lit4s to $2OO, for which;they,ar?•soki agents for this city. •-• lanuary29llllsl-1 y„ , • Macktimiithts' Conk . ' 2000 buyi)ele'Voskicomith'o coal, n , auperi , _ rtii le , tfor,skile :by —r , prO. fitpirß "IklpßitAY, AEU, =Eli ;„ 4 . 1. -,'e SUPERIOR =FRESH ,GROOEMES Call'and See before l!tirchisslnx elsr'e,ber,! subrcribor is Just AVOci% uoiip. Mg r.t his Cheap • Family . CirocerY, and ..tuaonawaro Store West. Alum' street; Car. i.ste, a very largo assortment of all the arti- M inos hislinoml business.. - . - Rio -Coffee from 12 to 14 cents per pound, tier—good- to a strictly—prime 'artiele.-----Also,. Brown Sugars of the best quality, from .7 to 9 !ems per pound, Levering's beer crushed and iulverized Sugars from 10 to 12 1.2 cents per und, N.D.. Sugar Dense 'end Syrup• Moles ses,"of all grades from 32 to 62:5 per gallon.— Also, a supply of fresh ground SNOBS ofaß kinds, warranted pure: SOAPS, Fancy, Cue- . tile, Itozin,and Country Soaps, Chocolate, pal ,verized Saiaratus, Indigo, i‘lould and Dipped Candles, Common and 4Vintei Strained Whale Oils. Also, a supply of fresh Hominy., cheese, from the best Dairies always on hand. Fancy sewing, traveling, clothes and mark& Baskets, together with a general assortment of Chew ing, and smoking 'Tobaccos ' -Spanish and - half-- S i ntnish. Cigars, Common do., ropes; twines; 'an . .l Brushes of all kinds. — CEDAR . W - A R E.—Housekcepers, end chore egpecting- sem to embark in the same business, please call and examine - my stock of Wash tubs, Wash Rubbers,- Gburos,,Cedar Buckets, fancy, painted untNarnished Buckets, Brooms. &c., &c. GLASS AND qUEEN.SVARE.7—The subscriber has just added to his already largo stock a number of white Granite, Gold Figur ed, Blue; Marble, Flowing Blue and Mulber ry Tea Sots, of 48 pieces; - Also. Plates and Dishes, Tumblers, Preserve Dishes, Syrup Bottles, &c. of every description and price so that he will be able to meet the wants and manna of all in the community who may favor him with a call. MEI LUMBER de. COAL YARD. THE subscriber would respectfully inform Ids customers and the public generally that he still continues the LUMBER AND COAL 1 USINESS, and that having o latcly purchased addition to his former business facilities, the large and convenient Warehouse and Coal Yard lately occupied by Mr.-Henry Wright, opposite thb well known Lumber and Coal Yard'of the subscriber, situate along the Rail Road and College Lane, he is now more fully prepared ur enlarge his business. He line at thistime and is keeping constantly on hand a whll selected assortment of SEASONED LUMHER, of all kinds. sorts, and sizes. Likewise the difTrent kindS FAMILY' C AL. 'seek . as stove Coal of the difibrent kinds, Lime burners and Blacksmith's Coal; of the beet quality.= A I of which lo will sell unusually low for Cash ° . • He will also keep constantly on hand PLASTER. SALT, FISH, lac . .. —. With all the different articles generally found in 4 well stored Warehouse. He will also at ill times buy PRODUCE and FLOUR, for which he will pay the highest current prices. Being very thankful for past favors, would nost anxiously solicit a continuation of at least reasonable eha-e of public patranagi3. - - marl 9 SAM'L. M. HOOVER. 1/EW ARRIVAL OF HARDWARE 1 HENRY SAXTON, hoe just received and mined the largest assortment of goods in his ,rie ever offered to the citizens of •Cuinberland minty, which will he sold at extraordinary low :Les. The public is respectfully invited toren .id examine his assortment or goods, which assist impart, viz: Goach-Olitkere (1-- ers- in-vvant - of - a-goor Carriage, Plain and figured canvass, Enamelled leather, musliq and drilling . Patent leather ; Plated Dashers, Damask, atinct, blue, and drab cloths. broad pasting and timing Imes, hubbs, fences. spokes, elliptic . iringv, iron axles,. .coach; varnish, moss and ear's hair, &e. Coinpleto assortments of Sad Tory tools, ja• anned, brass andsilver mountings, of various atterns, ' 'Jo Cubiacd and Shoemakers, 11.thrgany, Walnut, and Maple vaneers.— lithoqany, Walnut, Mineral and Glass knobs, tried hltr, mouldings of various patterns,rr. sort springs, Sic., morocco lining : tind hiding skins, lasts, thread, pegs, &..e. rru Builders, Carpenters, and Wawa, 7 - A complete assortment of upright, rim-and lonics locks, with mineral, white and brass irnitufe hinges, screws, sash and shutter prings and Milts, glass, putty, paints of all co ns,. n il and turpentine, also mill, cross-cut ircular. hand and nnnrinogoro, choot°, io I I,h_f mitt pointing axes, • hatchets, planes ad plane: irons, steel and iron squares, nails, pikes, &c. Blacksuniinv, Pa-met's, and others. A complete assortment of hammered and oiled iron of every size and description, lust, hear, apt ing anti blister steel, English and A. aerican w,tgon boxes, anvils, salid thread vi es. tiles, raapss shoeing nails, &e. 1 would invite particular attention to my as trt moat of waiters anp trai s, plain and gothic yle4, knives and forks, butter knives, carving menu and forks, table steels, butcher and him ti vol. scissors and shears, Brit tannin, German nd silver Plato, table and tea spoons, brass and ell metal preserving kettles, smoothing irons, abs, buckets, churns, &c. Also on hand Bifaces anti EttiswelPs Fire and , Vliter•Proof Point. (Carlisle, Oct. 1.) _II V ? FORFEIT. DR. HUNTER WILL Uf forfeit sso, if failing to - cure tidy cruid , t - disease that may come .under his care, no natter how long standing or afflicting. Either ex are invited to ibis private room, 38 North N ;EVET!' Street,' Philadelphia, without fear f interruption by other patients. Stfangers nd others who have been unfortunate in the election of a physician ore invited to call.— Ohose-wI have injured themselves by solitary ice are also invited. READ AND It EF fitCT.—The afflict ed vmtld do well to reflect before trusting their eaith, 11,,ppiness, and in many cases, their lives 1 the hands of physicians, ignorant of this class f maladies. It is certainly impossible for ono tan to understand all the ills the human family re..subject to. Every respectable physician as his peculiarbranch in which ho is more sue essful than ,his brother prolesssrs, and to that e devotes most of his time and study. YEARS O? PRACTICE, exclusively de pled .to the study and treatment ol 'diseases of sexual_org - tins,together with ulcers upon the oti-.thrt, nose, or legs, painsin the head or ones, mercurial mitmatism, gravel, irregular ies,-disease arising ftorn -youthful excesses or npurities of the blood, whercbv the constitu .ion has heroine enfeebled, enables the doctor offer fpeedy relief to all who may placejliem elves under his care. • ,:june,l Extensive Cabinet Ware-Rooms. (I ° C RE G l LtcM l l , l l ;;.l l l e .Vgi r t v a )BitTAKER, North Hatinver street, Carlisle, mould respectfully inform the citizens of Carlisle nd the publid 'generally that ho now has on -hand a large assortment anew ''' T 71441 , " and 'elegant FURNITURE, consisting in -part of Sofas, •::. Wardrobes; Card and other Bureaus, Bedsteads, plain and fancy towing. Stands, &c. manufactured of the best intimate and quality warranted: Also a gene. II assortment of Chairs at the lowest prides.— e'enitiatt Blinds, , mada to order and repairing rontptiy attended to. [l:7 - COFFINS made to rder at the shortest notice, and having a splen. id Hearse for will attend, funerals in town or Jantry. 11:7•Dont forget the old-stand of Wm. t. Gibson, in North Hanover street, a few :oors north of Glass's Hotel. ' Sept 4-Iy. It. B. SNIILEY. Corner of Hanover and,Loutlier els., Carlisle. VIE undersigned has alwayson hand .a large t steek of superior Cabinet Ware: in all the Unwort styles,.which he is prepaied to sell at an. lowest priced. lie invites attention panic •larly to the Patent Spring. Bottom Bedstead, a lost, useful article, which entirely obviates all )jsctions.. The bottom can be attached to old edsteadi. They have given entire satisfue• on to all who have thorn in use. it - COI , FINS made to .order at the'' tiortest , atiCe. • • • . JACOB FE TER. Carlisle, Jan'y.. 22, 1851•—lv. , Harrisonia 'Columbian • " , itibsoilbor hag on . band a largo supply. t • of the above laic, Which, by a special or ingemeht rith.the proprietur, he is abkrio fur ish:tia merchants and others, at the manilla° trete wholesale prime: , • .au2IS .A HUBBARD. . • GRAZAT VU'ANTED! •IVHl ? erit'RßWCP4Pi.end 0 . 41'S pur. ettaged'ity the undersigaud i ond tint igliest niiithot prioa paid in',CABII. • Also,.good FL9U,R aruttWitl-Peeilte.,thfrerent G lode for Boltren'retn'oentibfo,: to 'Apply:4 ho IPAnAtERSV 'MILL (ferifie'rti Pentifi , bo r , olo'wnelitp;Conitierlandl ise , pt3et "' .• 'IWARSI-14,Lt'1,414451 EMEISOMMI Ii CCllnitCohlS, .1 D lIALBET 12 MEEL=I3 To Sadler:, Stotts Br, Sl)opci. 7 FALL VASIikONS FOR 1851, I;'reectf ' L../4 coo 'tains old' Patrons an sp d-the ull Pu y blicannoun- gen: - aridly that he has just received the HALL' -STYLE .OP, GENTLE- , MEN'S'- HATS; 'inannfactured at one.,of the best establishments 'in Philadelphia, to , which he. invites special attention:, He has also constantly on hand a large and varied assortment of-his own manufacture as Well as city made • HATS .4.1V2D OARS, suitable for the season, comjnicins!, every vari eyi or Russia, 'Beaver, Moleskin and Silk Hats, finished .in the latest style, together with a full assortment of Cnps of every shape and des cription, and at every. price Ile particularly invites the public - to eall.atid examine his exten sive assortment, which in style, material and finish, cannot be surpassed by any in market, and which he is'able to Put at prices lower than ever. lKTßemendier- his old stand-tin-North- Hanover street, between .Hurner's and Boner's (ewe. . (aug2o NEW WHOLESALE.:ICAILRET Confectionary, Fruit 'Ec Toy Store, Went Man Strcel, aka , doors west of Bark— holde,'s Hotel, in the room formerly occupied as a Book Store. rwillEuniersigned begs leave to inform the X citizens of Carlisle and the public in gene ml, that he has opened a store at the above place, where he intends manufacturing and keeping constantly on hand CANDIES of •Every Description. His stock is all new and he warrants his Carr dies equal to any manufactured in the Slate.— flis stock consists in part of Oranges, Lemon's, Dates, Raisins, Prunes, Fig - s, AlmondsrEnglit h--• Walnuts. Fiberts, Cocoa Nuts, Citron, Groud' Nuts, &c. Sc. Also, Mint, Lenten, Chocolate Gum, Cordial and other drops. , Lozenges, Figured Almonds. Candy Cigars, and a variety of other candies. _ • . TPYO OF - :ILL KM'DS, such as chi f un'veses, mugs, bowls and pictures, mantel ornnmentS of all kinds, lions, elephants, horses: dogs, guns, whips, Indian Rubber and other rattles, wax,, varnished and other doll heads, kid and other dolls, whistles, harmoni cans, dancing figures. lusket and other wagons, school bnskius. Wheelbarrows, drums. trumpets swords, pistols, alabaster toys of all-kinds, and no endless variety Of FANCY GOODS for ' .Men, Women und • Children. In addition to the uhovo he has nll kinds of PE=RFUMERY, such as Jenny _Lind and_ miter Cologur,Chrys . pomatum, ox ,mar ow, Lear's od. &.r..— Fancy nod other soaps. A prim? article of ici• gni'S and tohnced on hand. He - hopes by strict attention to husineSS'eful small profits to merit share of public patronage. sept 3 A S WORMLBY. China and Crockery Ware White Granite Slone Him, such us. Dishes. Flares, Tea Sets, covered nd uncovered dishes, bowls ; toilet and' cite .ber sets, pitchers, tine., togetner with a lot o /Hue Livelpanl Ware, ' all of the latest style nad,shapes, also, all.tho various arti - etes of the common - {Vhite and Edged Ware. The assortment includes a few plain While and Gold Band China Tea Selo, o f tho h es t quality and style, and also all the necessary artieles%O . the best Granite, Stone and Blue Liverpool Ware suitable 'tor any sized Dinner Or Tea . Sets, ins rojty,,_ljo . _%Kantod, tt ogetherwith GlnssWare,Thicrii - dihk n lii;e nesorimont of Bar Mill 7 . ulde, Tumblers, dishes, rooted anilAnlier bowie, gobletS, wine glasses, lemonades,• lamps, &e. 'rhe prices for all of which are fixed at the lowest cash prices.' Vo invite our friends who arc in vant of articles in our , line to give us n ninri J NV EO7. R FRESH ARRIVAL OF English and American Hardware " • I i i , 1" 4 A f4,,,,11; , t; k, V,\ ZflAgiphill, Cheaper, than can be found this side of the East r r IHE subscriber having just returned front 1 the Eastern cities with n full and hand some assortment of all kinds of HARD WARE of tho vary tualtoronn.l ac tested, is now opening at the Cheap Hardware Stand in North Hanover street, next door to Scott's: He ft% formerly kept. by Ilenry Glass, here he would invite all that are . in want of good and cheap Hardware to give him a call and see and satisfy yourself of the truth, as we nre determ ined to sell at a very small advance. Small profits and quick sales are the order of the day A good assortment of double refined powder rock powder of extra quality, safetv-fuse, shot, flints and bar lead, ropes of all kinds, for threshing machines and well diggers, and a thousand other articles too numerous to insert, all we nsknis to dive us a call, and we are con• fident you will find n good assortment of Hard ware and cheaper than can be found in any other House this side of the east. Give us n call is all we ask, at the old and well known Hardware Stand formerly kept by Lewis Har lan, in North Hanover street, next, door to Scott's Hotel, former,ly kept by Henry Glass.. nov6 JACOB SENER Fresh Arrival of Hardware. . t, ; kilo O t ji (r; i r ,q. lAN‘. :, 0 1 % s eA‘,. -. , f,zi',._-,.•;:4;f41. .:Atigsvf,t4 ,6,,,'•10,,,A,tri CHEA PER. THAN THE CHEAPEST. ELIAVING just 'returned Isom New York & ICI Philadelphia with the best anti Cheapest Stock of HA RD WAR EA; UTLERY BUILD ING MATERIALS, PAINTS, &c., ever brought to Carlisle, Lwould resnectfullyreques! ,dealers and consumers and all °ammo() give Inc a call and see whether they cannot get more and better ~goods fur the same monerthan at any other place in town. Illy stock of Locks, Latches, Bolts, Hinges, Screws, Nails, Spikes, Glass, Paints, &c., is complete and very cheap. Carpenters" Pools, I have a splendid assort. mein. Also, Cabinet MakeeteTools and Ma• serials, viz r—Vaneers, Mahogany.,,Mineral and Glass Bureau .K nobs tied' Varnish. SADDLERS & COAQUI MAKERS, ' can have cierything inxheir line cheaper than ever. - . FOR SHOEMAKERS, , I have a first rate stock of Morocco and Lining Skins, Bindings, Peg; Thread and -Wax, and a superb assortment of Shoemakers Tools. I havonlso a complete assortment of Ball's Last; made ]n- I larrisbprg, which can be. had-at no other place in 'town, amid at Bull's Prices'. To gether with an assortmett of all kinds of Ham mered and Rolled Iron and Steel. Of House keeping Articles, I have Knives. Forks, Spoons, Waiters, Sfraffers and Trays, Tubs, Buckets, &c. WALL PAPER I have the largdst, Handsomest and Cheapest Assortment in town. And ,to all who want Good and Cheap HARDWARE," would say come and see fur yourselves , 0013(1 ORNARENTAL RIARBLE WORK • OWENS & racmaitros, llecentlyfrom Philadelphia. 114EPECTFULLYitiform the citizens' of 1111, Carlisle and it 3 vicinity, that they have now at their Marble Yard in South Ilanovei street, a few doors south of the Court house, and nearly opposite A & Benz's Store, an elegant stock of pure • .4.111E1219.8.1r and are prepared to execute in the most dnished style • .11lontiments, Tombs, Grave Stones at all prices, Alan:les, - Door and Window Sills,. Steps, trigoilier"with every other article in' their line,, and promise 'hut in linonoss of ffnish,.ehaste nese of design • and onality of bbrblo, their' work shall not be surpassed by any other estab lishment. . • areThoy also the authorized agents 'of Mr, Robert • Wood, of Philadelphia, rind -will fur • Melt from his manufactory all varieties of IRON RAILING, for the enclosing of Grave lots and all other, purposes; et the shortest notice and at Philadelphia-prices. They will also finish-or manufacture all kinds of Building Work, such as Bills; Steps and Platforms, hte., at,tho short est notice and on the most , reasonable forms. . fraying 'lied groat experience, and bein g em. ployed in,the best shops - of Philadelphia, .they are therefore enabled to manufacture, the most • cieltionablit work, odd rospbotfully ask a shore • of the iettr e tylgpief Pullet° and the surrounding.- country., ' [Carlisle, nov6 18501 , . . RN O.4D' writing . . a very., 4 1 " : ' '1 I I IfiJaTIAR ,irprifrr orau ; - - - Stores 6r , zip:fps: - DRUGS! DRUGS DRUG 1 r HAVE just received a fresh stock of Med , I icines, Paints, Glass, Oil; &c., Which • eying been purchased with' groat care„at the Jet city houses. I can' confidently recommend t , 'Families, PhySiciand, Country ; .Merchants :u1 Dealers, as bell fresh and pure. Patent Medieines, Herbs and Exti acis, Fine heini . eels, Spices,ground'and whole Instruments,' Essences, - ." ' , Pure Essen% Oils Perfumery, &c. , ' . Cod Liver Oil—Warranted Cezittinc. l , DYE-STUFFS. - " 'wigged, Madders, Sumac Alum, Log and Cam Woods, Oil Vitriol Copperas, • Lae Dye• • ••• PAINTS. NVetherill Brother's, Pore Lea'cl, Chrome rcen and Yellow; Faint'and Varnish Brushes; irony Window Glass, - Linseed Oil, Turpen de, Copeland coach Varnish, and Red Lead. Al of which will bo sold at the very ,lowest riarket priCe; Aleo,n frcsn and splendid as irtment-of ' FANCY GOODS, FRUITS, ' mfectionary, and innumerable other articles aculated for use and, ornament, allwl.ich .1.3 offered at- the lowest cash, prices, at the leap Drug nook and Fancy Store of the sub :riper on North Hanover street. S. W. 11AVERSTICII. Atay . 2.B - , Fresh Drugs, Medicines, tr.c. Br.c I belie just received from Philadel• phia4 and Nosy York very extensive additions-to-my-former-stock, umbra ;4, cing nearly every article of Medicine now in. use, together With Paints, ills, Varnishes, Turpentine,,Perfumery, Soaps, t.ttionery, Fine Cutlery, Tillting Tackle,— ratios of almost every description,. with an t.ilesgivariotyof other articles ? which Ism de :mined i to sell at the VERY LOWEST prices. • All Physicians, Country Merchants, Pedlars id others, are respectfully requested not to pass ie OLD STAND, as they - may rest assured tat every article will be sold of a good quulity, upon reasonable terms. i‘lnv 30 _ __R.E xvx an! y Az! ~ 'I'O,VE3ViREIIIOO3 ..AiND*TIN.N. PIH G subseribe . rs desire to inforrifilleir friends 4. and . the public that 'they have .ronioved teir TIN, COPPER AND SHEET 'IRON lANUFACTORY' to the room nearly oppo go their old stand on North Hanover street nd may.now be found in their new and corn. tedious manufactory on the West side 'of the tid street, a few doors above Louther street. Mere they will Continue to keep on hand a toll ssortment of every kind of Tin;fCopper" afid Sheet—l ro Ware :hick may be needed- by housekeepers and t hers. '1 articles aro maitulactured by _bemselves, of the.best_ materials, and iu point f 'finish and•durability cannot be surpatitsed.- I'ne.y will also manufacture and repair at the hottest notice all kinds ol Apparatqs. l'hey will promptly attend to tl'ielaying of I'I.N ROOFING and HOUSE SPOUTING t town and country, and on the most rename 'le terms. Every branch of their business villbe carefully attended to with the utmost _romptness. They also keep constantly on hand a large aristy of -- COAL AND WOOD STOVES, ,mprising, every variety of plain ten•plate 'To VES, "elegant wood and Coal nir•tight ARLOR S TOVES. of the latest styles, :ooKINO: STOVES of the newest and most mproved inventions, et various prices, which _ ;intim fail to please every taste. They re' pectfully solicit an examination by the public f their large and varied - assortment of stoves. thankful to the public fot•-favors heretofore xtendedond being determined to relax no xertiona to give satisfaction to their custom rs they hope. to inerit - a continuance of r pa renege. -.Xlr•The highest cash price will be paid for old Copper and PeWter. . ]MORRIS & lIERSIIEY -Carlisle, March 19, 1851-1 Y A Voice front the Burnt Dlstrict.”- lifonyer's Candy Factory Rebuilt THE subscriber would respectlully announce to his friends and the public generally, that his Factory which wag destroyed by the Imo fire, ha a bean robuilt," and ho au now prepared to turniih them with manufactured" of the best material, which he will sell wholesale or retail at the old stand in North Hanover street, a few doors north of the bank, where he has just opened a general assortment of FRUITS AND NUTS, consisting of Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Figs, Almonds, English 'Walnuts, Cocoa Nuts, Pea Nuts, &e. Ile would also call attention to his large assortment of TOYS AND FANCY GOODS, consisting. or toys of Glass, Wood, Gum and China, of endless varieties. In connection with the 'above, he has on band a prime lot of FRESH GROCERIES, consisting of Sugars, Coffees, Tess, Molasses, Spices, Crackers, Matches, Blacking, &c.— Also, .a prime lot of CIGARS, et; the best• brands. The subscriber returns his sincere thanks to a generous public for the patronage bestowed on him,-and-hopes bye desire to please to me rit a continuance of the same. He would also return !banks to the Firemen and Citizens for their-efforts to save his pro oily on the night of the late conflagration Carlisle, ap2' ' - P. MONYER. A SPIorNMED STO,C.V.! T. ~ . HE undersigned respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, dint he olnr, has just returned from ~i,.//1„,,„.... . • ~„ • Philadelphia, having . ~. , . i l•- • :." -- -_-, purchased the most ex. ss.:., i -1 ° < * z ...•.,...tensive, as well as the k . . , * . :. 9 3 '• - •= ,.., 5. cheapest assortment of • , ..-,.. 1 ,,-.. 8 • „'D ~..„ - - ' 7 G- s •-& 1 17 -• WatcheEr"Jelivelry, &c.,.fiver brought to Carlisle His stock con sists iii - ihrif of Gold and Silver Patent Lever Wistehes, Mild and Silver detached do. do. `Gold and Silver Lepine Watches. . . in short every variety of Watches at all prices. Gold Guard did Vest Chains. Medallions, Watch Keys, Ear Rings, 'Finger Rings, Breast Pins, Gold end:Silver Pencils, Gold and Silver pens and cases and ,Bracelets in great variety. A. splendid article of Gold, Sliver,' German ,:kiSilver, and Blued Steel SPEC TACLES; %illicit are uneurpass• eit in quip lity.by any other crticlo west of Phil liddlphia, and which can be sold at least 24J per cent cheaper than in any other establishment -in the country., Ako a largo lot of.--- --- ' SILITZLIL-WARE„ . comprising 'Table and Tea' Spoons Butter. Knives, Silt Spoons, Fruit Knives; Thimbles; &c. Also, Card Cases. Porte Monnaios,:Port Folios, Ladies Writing Desks, with a, great variety of other fancy articles unnecessary to mention. A largo lot of CLOCKS, assorted patterns, which will be sold low, mat warranted to be good. . . • • Iratchesi Clocks and Jewelry Repaired', J P LYNE Ho invites all to call and examine his emelt, assured that none can fail to be suited in qual. ity, quantity and puma. His articles are cash purchases, consequently : he can afford 'to sell lower than the sauce articles can be pnichased elsewhere. Call at the old stand, akw doors west of Burkholder's Hotel. January 15, 1851'—ly T. CONLYN. "Sportsmen Take NOlce 1), 301 IN XERIDEXty- _ - North-East Corner, of Walnut and Second Streets, PIIIVADELPHI,A Wig AS ON HAND, JUST RECEIVED, CR complete assortment of SIIO I' GUNS , Powder, Flasks, Game Bags, and all - other Sporting- Apparatus of the best and most ap proved patterns.-- - He has constantly •on hand SPORTING POWDER of all 'descriptions, ..Percussion Caps, , Shot, Bullet Nloulds, Ball, avid 'Blank Cartridges - , and a general assortment of' mate. rials for Gunißalters, Ste. . "• Also PERCUSSION CAPS of a superior quality, designnd expressly for 11. S. Rifles.— An_ assortment of , FISILING TACKLE al ways on hand.* All the abovii c and 'any Other articles in his lino, the.Subseriber will sell as (Ow as any , other ,establishment In the United States.. • , In testimony of his skill. ate a manufacturer, the 'FRANKLIN INSTITUTE. in the years 1 840 and 1842; awarded to him TWO cE,RTI.. • ricATEs-.-no in the years 1844, 1846, 1847, -1848 and 1850, 'FIVE.SILVER. 111EDALS• MI, of which may h - o soon at his 'Otte() of husi, nebs.". Gyl6-2nil;. JOHN' KRIDER.' ,ltage 1 .fßags.l.l - - 7. • . , . THE:fiiopakvfioli . prico . ,will be paid for dear liood,ond oottoh t age, a s t, tho cheap Book :Stoo , of ' - • • (00t22). . r. : •,. A .ffI,PIPER;'.44O‘.... Supply ! S. ELLIOTT Main Forest. Carlisle UFACTOIIY. CHOICE CANDIES, stitn rs..triivziiLnizrEzur Goorts. • John 'Stone - dro• .SOns,' . • impoitTins AND DEALERS IN Silks, Ribbons & I6rii llinerq Goods, No. 45 South Second Street, • PHTLADELI'I.II.d. A RE dote prepared to Direr to !hilt cnstntn-, ors.and the trade genera*, a.very largo , and Itandsodie assortment of ,• • Bonnet Satins, of all colors, Cortleti and Plain Velvets, of all, color's; Fancy Bonnet and Cup Ribbons, - .." Paris Fancy Feathers, .Franclrand American FlowernAc., &e. '....Corrtining • themselves 'exclusively to this bra . 7.ch of the trade, sod importing the larger part of tlecir,sioch enables the4l ofrer an as sortment -unsurpassed : in extent - and variety, vt filch 'will be so'd at the lowest pricer. sept 3 4 t .• New and Popular Sehobl.Book, diOMPREHENSIVE SUMMARY_ of 'V NIYERSAL HISTORY, togehcr Avid BIOGRIIPHY of DiSTING 111 S II E PERSONS, to which is appended an cpitomt of Heathen Mythology, Natural Philosot General Astronomy and Physiolo* Adoptet in the Public Schools of Philadelphta. E, S. JONES & CO, Publishers, S W Corner of Fourth nod Race sta. Phila. 30thapl y Teachers and School Committees addressit !micro, to us 'post paid, will be furnished wi conies lhr examination. {k-A rot assortment ,of:.Books and Station ery .cor sale nt the Lowest Prices. The Houeeicife's Help ;end Husband's .Toy ! • The German Washing Fluid, f r h OES away entirely with that labotious lasi 11... V of rubbing the clothes upon the washboine It contains no iogredients whatever, injurious to the finest filbric, or the item. The preprie tors wish every one to give it a trial, nod if it does not prove to be as recommended, the too • ney, in every such case, will be refunded.— Full direciums accompany each bottle. Rom' price 12; cents per bottle, sufficient to do hue ordinary mialdngs, and saving the clothes more by not rubbing them, than the cost of six bot tles—besides removing stains of fruit, &a., i; there be any, and the time and labor saved. Prepared only by I. P. HOYT & Co., Phi/cif/4W, in.; ir..rl ber 0 BANKS, Fairview,-Agent for Corn land II orders received by hint. wholesale or re tail, will be proinptly attended to. nug2O E=El 'IEI. L. PJULIKER & CO. S, E, CORNER OF CALVERT & LOMBARD 513',. , lIA LTI NIOR E. ytt EAfERS'in inTlates; American, Eng- - ay lish, and Russia Sheet Iron; Boiler and Floe Iron; Hoo p and Rod Iron; lren....Wire; Tinnea Copper; Zinc; .Spelter; Pig End * Bar , Lead;-Lead Pipe; Sheet Lead; Block and Bar K 'Pin; Brass ettes; 'Tinner's Tools and Ma chines;-Stove Trimmings; American Rivets, all sizes. Tinned and Black, &c. March 26; 1851-lypd. .Shoe Thread Warehouse. LARRA3EE, A'o. 21 SOUTH C.d LIEBT YFREET,' . • 11.41.77.110 RE. Importer of Shoe Threads, Shoe Tools and Findings in General, And Mayinfvfurer . flf Fashionable Lasts, Boot Trees, ;Shoe Trees, Crimping Boards, 3c. jrION STA N I'LY lIAND an assort. aJ moot of Shoe Threads, Galloons, Nebbin Boot Cords, Bristles, Awls, Pincers, Shoe Knives, Sparrow bills,&e., with a lull assort ment of Tacks. l'egs, Kits, &c. Also in store The NIAGARA JETOWE (1. BATH., REFRIGERATORS, pew constructionTl RE AND THIEF ('ROOF SAFES, WATER FILTERS, very,saperlor tiept3 6t inkOCTOR - YOURSELF —FOR 25 CENTS !! —lly means of the pocket I !lscidapiva, or, Every one is tic n Physician ! Twen-, Cdition, with tip - Ards of a hundred engra ings, showing, private dis uses in every shape and Mini, and malformations If the generative system. WM.YOUNG, T•u .1... bus ue.. sr- T Mg from secret disease he VICTIM or CLUACKEnV ny the 11V,_,11111‘..... contained in this book any one may cure himself, without hindrance to bu siness, or the knowledge of the most intimate friend, and with one tenth the usual expense. In addition to the general routine of private disease it fully explains the cause of UIIIIIIIOOIPB earl 3 da cline, with obser %miens on marriage—besidee many other derangement a which it would trot by proper to enumerate in the public prints 9J Any perSOW sending TWENTY-FIVE CENtB, ,enclosed iu a letter, will receive one copy of this book, by mail, or five copies will be sent for one dollar. A ddreaa, ..Dll. W. YOUNG No. 152 SPRUCE Street, PH ILADLEPHI A" Post.. wild. YOUNG can be consulted on any of Um Diseases prescribed in his different publicat ions, at his Offices, Istt SPRUCE street, every day between 9 and 3 o'clmik.,, (Sundays excepted. May 1;1050 Itstirance oiompayies. The United States Life Insurance Annuity and Ttust Company. • . _ Charter Perpetual—Col:ilea $2410.0 Cash Sysi, so. riIHE constant, unsolicited application for L Life Insurance, gives the most at undatit and gratifying proof that the public mind is deeply impressed with the rest. importance of this subject. The great object, however, of Insurance should be silfitg, otherwise the whole motive to insure may- be disappointed. Too much care cannot be practised in the selection of an office with which to effect the contract.— The choice should be regulated Ilia by present and constant large inducements, as this, is err- Minty Incompatible with future _Gene its: The premiums on life are calculated for thafitture, ib present and prospective benefits theretore are given, , the result ultimetel , must terminateln litigation,disappointmen nd ruin. The object aimed at by this institut nis stability and per r y nettoty. The rates of.pre nium have been care fully .prepared with reference to fluctuations.— Thu cash system of payments has also been adopted. Unpaid premium notes constitute no part of the assets of this company, and every contingency being fortified with an ample ,esp•• ital, security stamps tie whole system. This feature, paramount to all, other considerations cotnmends the compauy to public favor. Ex planatory pamphlets, Wanks. application papers Information, and every facility will be cheerfully furnished the public by Ildr. E. BEATTY, who_ hub beendUly appointed ag ent of this company for Cumberland county; ° Dr. H ifINKLEY has also been appointed Medical Examiner. Directors.—Stephon R. Crawford, Ambrose W Thompson, Benjamin W Tingley, Jacob L Florence, William hi Godwin, Poul B Goddard Lawrence Johnson, Georgo M'llenry, James Devdiettx, John L Linton.' President.—St opben R. Crawford. Pice-President.—Ambnie W. Thompson, Secreiary & Tre,asnrer.—Charles G Imlay. .demory.--i4lanuel Eyre. , COI.IISCI & . diumney.—Themas Bala. .711.dical Examiners: , Paulo 3 Goddard, M.D. Willimn Pepper, M. D. . Mug 7 Iy• FIRE INSURANCE. • TIIE Allen nod East Pennshorough Mutual Fire Insurance Company of Cumherland county neorporated by an act of Assembly, is,now fully organized, and in operation under •the manage ment* of the loliowtng commissioners,. viz: Jacob Shelly, Wm It Corgi's, kltelitiel Cock: in, Melchoir Brenneman, Chhatian Slaymen Simon Oyster, 'Jacob II Coover, Lewis, flyer henry Logan , Benjamin II Mitiser, Jai 1,, Kirk, Samuel Prowcll, Joseph Wickersham. The rates of insurance are es IoW and Invent, bl °as nay, Company of idle kind in the State,— Persons wishing to become memberS ars'inciled to•make aPplication'to the agCnts of the compa," ny, who are•willing to wait 'upon them at any, time; JACOB SHELLY, .President HENRY LOGAN, Vice President.' Lr.wts Secretary COCKLTN, Trrasurer. 0ct17'49 AGENTS: • Cumberland connty.—Rudolph Mat:tin,- :Now, 'Cumberland,. C B'Eqrman, Kingstown, Ponry Zearing, Sluromenetown, Robert, Moore and, Charles Bell, Carlisle. Isaac 'Kinsey, Me.aha u .; iceberg. Dr. J 1 Aid; ChurelThiWn.' ' • York-eon nte.—Johif Sherrielt, Liskurn,,,TiThn' Bowman, DillsbMg, Rotor ;Wolfortli Franklin 'John Smithi Esq., , Weshingitm, Dover, Darnel Raffenebirger .4 , W Craft. Harriseurr .. .—Houser & easlrimen...,;„ Members tor the; company having policies it bout• to expire can haVe Thom renowesl by 'melt ids Pprdicatton to say of tho'sgents; r - DR. lEZIELEX Oelebrated Family Medicines.. It concerns. every one. Xll°lora can be cured Dr. Keeler's Sarsaparilla Panacea- For • (lie removal and permanent.oure of al Diseases arising from an impure stute'of the Blood and habit of body. The All-wise orcator has implanted in all organized•hodies an innate disposition . to'self. preservation. The, vital powers possess the property of resisting the influence of external causes, but. of the BLOOD is the common par Worn. front which all parts of living mu tte derives its renovating elementsourd consequent ly, upon'which, tire life of organized beings do peed, it is probable that in eases of accident, or Where urtificial means Lave been employed 10 deprive it of en essential property, die vital ettotts of the vi hole system will be directed to. ward restoring to it that propesiy. le all eon t.tit otional and hereditary affections, this fluid lies undergone seine primary . alteration. which 1 is the i -, ,,,1111HC of the sr.eedil disease, or which es. Ism:tinily contributed to its production. 'Restai ration to health can only be obtained by arc moval of the inorlsfie cause through the mcdi um of the Circulation, and Dr. heeler's Same mainin. is the most powerful modifier of agent effecting this flu'd ltooten. See paninlilets. ' fllackwoodlown, N. 3., June 6, 1848. Dr. Keeler—Dear Sir: 1 run entirely out of veer Punaccri. I was celled upon day before yesterday for half a dozen. Your medicine is becoming very popular where I:he ye introduced it, a nd I think the more it is used the more pop ular it will get. Respectfully your's, WAL PATIFIAM, M. D. ir:-. ; .1 7 er details, certificates ' &c., sera circu lore, &c. Price $1 per bottle, large size, 6 bot tles $5 DR. KEELER'S COUGH SYRUP. Among all the remedies before the public this stands pre-eminent in incipient consump tion, Bronchitis, Co tarrlis,'Coughs, Hoarseness, Whooping Cough. Fleurisy, Asthma, Spitting of Blood, and fa all affections of the pulmonaty organs occasioned by cold. Ton much praise cannot be bestowed upon this remedy, and the proprietor-urges, every one afflicted with any of the above complaints to secure it at once. It iswarranted to cure or no pay. Price only .stl tents. DR. KEELER'S - CORDIAL AND-CAR:IIi ,, NATIVE. EVery'fainily - WhetliCr rich :4 poor, who val nes health and all its blessings, should have this invaluable . remedy at lifind. is infinitely the best remedy known for Diarrhma, Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infautuni, Cholic, Flatulency,' griping pains, cramp, etc., and for all iliseases of the stomach and bowels caused by Teething: The numerous testimonials from Physibiana and others unsolicited hoe given it a reputation as firm us adamant. gar Price 25 cents-per . bottle. DR. KEELER'S VERMIFUGE SYRUP. This remedy is pleavantlo the taste, harm. less to the patient end all powerful in removing all kinds of worms front the body. It is with out doubt, the cheapest and best worm destroy ing medicine before the public, and will if ad in inistered according to directions, remove themwi thin five or six hours' after taken. The dose is small, and each bottle con'aing twice as much as similar remedies. Price only 25 cents per bdttle. ELM - CS...LIVER-A ND--SA NATI V E. Although not,reconimended as a "cure all," : yet they are the mildest and best remedy to re. move Col stipatirm, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Bil jutisriess, NervOtisness, Foul Stomach, Head. ache, Indigestion,'etc. Ulike other purgative medicines they leave the buwelsalwoys relaxed and consequently ore the - proper medicine for for females and persons leading a solitary life. Price 25 cents. .DR. ICEELER'S RHEUMATIC LOTION A justly 'celebrated external application for Pains of the:Chest, Neuralgia, Headache, Spr'ns Bruises, Tic Dolorcux, Swellings' ot the Joints, Rheumatism * , Gout,'sciatica and fair all disor ders wherein a sedative and rubefucient reme dy is applicable. Price twenty-five cents per bottle. All of the above celebrated and extensively used medicines, are prepared and sob' Whole sale arid Retail, ai 294 MARKET STREET, Philadelphia. G. For by S. ELLIOTT, ; A. G. Miller, iehin.on; Messrs. 'AMA, Shippetpi- Imrrr. T. F Qpll ,•1-, hluclionlo.e.bnrg, M. Hurler Shiaemanstown, and in every town throuEbou, the county arid Slate. fJanuary 14, 1851 = &C?) A t‘?! • -‘.; • . 4. kJ. I" 0 11. :74 )1 ;:j R LT T DT 1:3 C - • .=7 3 -- -;.1. Among-die-numerous-discoveries Science has made in ihis generatior) to Medlinto the business of MO—increase its enjoyment, and ot prolong he term of human existence, none canoe named _ . of more real value to mankind, than this contribu tion of Chemistry to the nestling Art. A vast trial of its virturs throughout this broad 'country, luta proven beyond a doubt, that no medicine or com motion of medicines,yet known, can so surely control and cure the numerous varieties of pulmo nary disease which have hitherto swept from our midst thousands anti thousands every yeiif. In deed, there is now abundow reason to believe a Remedy has at length been found which can he relied . on to - curo the most dangerous,oirections of the lungs. Our spate here will not permit tin to publish any proportion of the 'cures effected by its use, but we would present the fi,llowing",opimons of eminent men, and ester further enquiry to the circular which the Agents below named, will al ways be pleased to furnish free, wherein are full parlicillars, and indisputable proof of these facts. FROM TI E PIIESIDENT or AMHERST COLLEGE, TOR rEaIiNfTED PnorEsSon HITCHCOCK. "James C. Ayer-9;r: I have used your Coon. ny PECTORAL in my own ease of deep-seated Bronchitis, and not satisfied from its chemical constitution. that it is nn admirable compoutid for the relief of larymnal and bronchial difliculties.--; If my upinion as to its superior character can be of any service, you are nt liberty to use it as you think. proper. EDWA RD HITCHCOCK, L. L. D. PROFESSOR SILLIMASI, M. D., L. L. D PIDIFESIOII OF CHEMISTRY, MINERAOLOGY, &c. YALE CoLLEGE,IVIEEIDER OF THE LIT. HIST. 111 ED. PIIILI'AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES OF AMERICA AND &ROM. • .1 deem the CHERRY PECTORAL an admirable composition from some of the best articles in the Materia Modica, and a very effective : remedy for the class of diseases it is Intended to cure." Now Auven. Ct., Nov. I, 1819. MAJOR PATTISON, President of the S. C. Semite, state& be has used the CHERRY PEcroitra, with iiondetinEsoecees to cute on itillnintnation of,the lungs, . FICOI ONE OF THE FIRST PHYSICIANS Dr..T. C. Ayer, Lowell. • Dear Sir :—.I um now 9onotatuly using your encnily PEcTonia. in my practice, and prefer it to any other medicine for pulmonary complaints. From observation of man v.ccri•re mere, I ton convinced it will cure conchs, colds, and oisetoes of tic longs, th at h ave put to defiance all other mmedies. I invariably recommend its use in cases of con. minion, and consider, it much the beat ientedy own fur that diEctisp. Respee (tiny yours, , I. S. D, PREPARED AND SOLI) BY JAMES C. AYER, PRACTICAL CD qiIST, LOWELL, MASS. • Softbin Carlislit'by Dr. Illpoltuniesburg by Dr. Ira Dny—in Ntorvillo 1 . 11 , 3 Il flerroit—hippons burg by J. C. &U. D. and Drtik•gists genornlly throughout tho State. . Jun 0,18.1851. SELLING OFF AT COST ! • THE aubSCriber having purchased the stook of Dry Gooda, Groceries, - &e.,ot:A. C. Fetter, at the corner or North Hanover and Loather streets,,inforine the public that the whole of the largo tied elegant stock will be -hold out AT COST. Look out for bargains. . • jytysl tf. JACOB FETTER. , CHURCH, LEE. AND FEEMAN, 'Sy E SA.W NEW CUIVIBERLAND, 'CITRATE'. OF MAGN : E§IA....--Ari owe ablo 'and- mild ' refagorant cin4 tozative ot:61131.1 , IrOLIDARD: Alrbirincs. From ho widely, ,celebrated =DEE gliscrllancoug 11=1 Apt [Tnion . of Fhiladetphla - ,- INCOR‘P6RATEIi nY TIIE LEGISLATURE: , OF' PENNSYLVANIA, Far. p the som o ti o n of 'he Arts of Dtsign in the. ' UAitttl States. OFFICERS:—I3erern C. CAn Er, President ;- WIT. 1). lint,rxr, Vine - .l'inrittult; t:Dl:vsnr) t .l'isosztrer 2. - - E. 11. bill LEn, Recording , Secretary i_Gioacix•_AV.._DtlVll.Y,-Corresponding- Secrtlary. - EVETtY Alerrrlier for the yenr . l9sl, will receive for enAtb subqortpttnn of Kee Dnitare, r, prier of flwrrtrcu•rota's •• GLIRISTIA NA AND „ CIIILDRIEN," own veti by Jos, ph Andrews, Boston, mid the eornpnnien, n print of 11001100 - 100' ,, "Mal; PR DREA4II," eII, rived by A. 11. It iteltie;l\ ewzYnrk, or the oinlive of two the f 110,eing lorry splendid engrevrtres, vii:" _ . - - . I. John K710.e9 'interview with Mary Quan of Sentts;.painted by Len z. CDR' v d by Sartain. 2. Rath and Boaz, painted by Re)thcrintd, en graved by Sartnin. Illitcys Dream, Pointed Hunthigt'en, en- , grayed by Ritchie. .1. Christiana and her Children, painted .by. .thintingion, engraved by Andrews. _ — And- a copy et the Philadelphia Art Union Re • porter, n monthly plimplikt tam mining n report ot: the trims:tenons ot the Invtittition. and infer:tin non on the mihjact,ul the Fine Atte, throughout tin• whole arid. The ART UNION of Philadelphia . awards prizes in lan tO I CerliliCaleti, with w hick original Anioit can •weilts of Art may he purchased in any par of Ilia Untied slums, at the option and selection off the pr rson Who may obtaill a prize at C Annual: rich takes place an Ille evening of the last wet k day in every year. ' • , The Ext entire Collimate of % the Art-Union, triter,no requested, select a orltA of Art, without charge Or compensation; train their Free GallerYs -210 Chesnut ;1;1r(2.4. I. fill' there person's in the coun try, Who may live remote froin go - 11106es, or public exhibitions of the Fine Ans. SubFcriptions of Illentheiship, $5,00 Ehould he made as car!) , as proof icable, 60 as to entitle !um bels to early numbers of the "Reporter," which %yid be forwarded, upon the receipt of the itteney to nay part of the country. Kr - Subscriptions received nt this ollice, whom the-engilhviegs and 'Reporter" can be seen. July 30. 18.51. Yon TEEM gOLYDAYS lendid Fancy' Goods, Elegant Gilt Atoolis, &c. &c. W. HAVERS TICK has just received __front the city_ and is now opening a splen did disphvy of FANCY GOODS, suitable for the approaching.Holyday_Seasom.to_which-h o desires to cell tne attention of his friends and the public His assortment in this..linc cannot he surpassed in novelty and elegance, and both in quality mid, price.of the articles, can - tot fail to please purchasers. It w ould be im possible to enumerate his HOLIDAY FANCY. G 0 ODS, which comprise every variety of fancy articles of tlmmost novel style - a and exqMsite slier such its Ladies' Fancy Baskets, Fancy Work Boxes, with - sewing - instrum'nit Terracotta \Vork la.reeent novelty,) ' Paper Macho Goods, Elegant alabaster nits' porcelain ink7ffands and trays, Fancy ivory, pearl and shell card cases; Port Mormaies, ol• every variety, - G,old pens and pencils, Fancy paper weights,Papeterics, jib large variety of ladies ncy sictimury, Motto seal, and wafers, Silk and bead purses, • - ---Ladies'-ridmg-whips,clogantly-finished r Ladies' film cutlery, Perlume baskets and bags, Brushes of every kind for the toilet, Boussel's perfumes of the various kinds. Musical instrbMence, of all kinds end at all prices, together with an innumerable varjety of 'cyticles elegantly iinis‘ted and suitable-for ho lyday presents, to which he inVites Lpeeial at tention. Also, an extensive - and elegant collection of HOLIDAY GIFT BOOKS, comprising the various English and American ANNUALS for 1551, richly embellished and illustrated POETICA•L W 0 RK 5, -with CHILDREN'S PICTORIAL 13 0 0 KS S. for Children of all ages, than which nothing can he more alYpropriate or pleasing as holiday gilts. His assortment of SCheol Book§ and School Stationery is also complete, and coin prisesq every thing used in Colleges and the Schools. He also desires to call the particular attention of Families to his elegant display of LAMPS, GIRANDOLES, Le. from the extensive establishments of Cornelius: Archer and others M Philadelphia, comurising every style of Parlor, Chamber and Study Lao.pa, for burning either lard, Sperm or ethe real oil, together with Flower V 11SCF, Fancy Screens, &c • His,assortment in this line is Im equatteit m the borough. Alan, FRUITS. FANCY CON I , ECTIOAHY— N - UTS PRESERVE!) &e., in every variety and at all briers, all of which arc pure and fresh, such as can he confidently recommended to his friends and the little folks. Ilia stock embraces everything in the line of Fancy. Goods, with many other artidles useful to housekeepers,which the public are especially invited to call and see during the holidays.— Remember the Old Stand, nearly opposite the Bank on North Hanover street. declt S HA VERSTICK. ransai Xl3 IVEZIRILE'N! Fresh Drugs, , Medicines, Perfum cry, Fcvc lIIIHE subscriber ha, just received his Spring n supply of DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS, among which can be found every_erticle used by Ehysicians _in their pre scriptions, to the putting up of which, he will. give particular audition. Also, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Perfumery, Soaps, and n variety. of Vancyartieles too num crone to mention, togother with n superior lot of TOBACCO AND CIGARS of various brands, all of which, having purchased in per son, upon the most favorable terms, he will guarantee as being of the best quality, and is willing to sell, not exactly at City Prices, yet f,ir a very small advance fot CASH. He would respectfully invite the attention of Physiciaos, Country Merchants 'and Pedlars, to whom he will make a liberal deduction.— Opposite the Rail Road' Depot, corner of Pitt and-High streets,.Carlisle, Pa. S A HUBBARD. WW2' , VinaiXi 1 2113 U SU rr rat HOTJSAN OS of bottles of the A. CAN • COM POUN D have been sold dur ing tho past ycitr, and was never known to hill of curing, in a few days, of a certain deli cate disease, Seminal weakness and all diseases of the Urinary organs. Persons afflicted using this pleasant and popular remedy; need fear no exposure, us it leaves no odor on the breath; requires no ntrictioas in diet.' or busipess contains no Mercury or noxious drugs injurious to the system, and is adapted to every age, sex, or condition. It is oho the best remedy known for Fleur Albin; or Whites, (fetriale'c mplaiiits) with which thousands suffer, without the know ledge of n renildy. This celebrated remedy has long been used in private practice of a phy sician and with unerring, success, radically curing ninetymine of tl.c hundred cases in a few days: Around each bottle no, plain and full dircptions. CAUTION - -Ask Inr the AM ER d'AN COMPOUND, and purchase only of the Agents Pr ice SI per bottle. For sale by S. ELLIOTT Carlitilei , J.•Wveth, Harrisburg; R. Williams Colu - mbin: by A. Miller, Lancaster; E. Morris & Co.. 'York. (January, 15, Itlso T11:1-1DIONT HOUSE, 130STON, MASS, rrHIS well known establishment is still con, ducted in the some manner it has niways been. ', The central and pleasant situntion of the house, its commodi&ls arrangements, nod the comforts and luxuries to be found there, combine to render it agreeable and advaning,e• outt to thdtrtrveller. . Having .been ono cf the firm of John L. Tucker Cett., so long at the head of tho en. tablishment,- the subscriber ploc;cs his best exertions to maintain its reputation, and to give satisfaction to his customers. septf;l.3m NV/H H PARICF,I2. GLOV.E.I. JUST opened 20 dozen of hest ouallty French Kid. Gloves. in Fall RIO Winter Colors. Also, a few Black Lynx Al UM% whichAvill he sold cheap. • ; , G W-111TNER. r.v. - I.DROZDZMIES. AVE aroonw.openino . n largo nEeortment of Fine French•Wurltod•Collars, Cambrio'Ftouno• ing, Cambria B.lgingn end Itiserlings, Under sleeves. Cuffs, ke. ' oct G 1V I - 1 I TNER.: Oh!prows Stockings. FUl...l,itssortnien: of White and Ilixcd 111: Merino INse of all nines for Chitdren,— Al,o, Ladies' Hasa in great variety just 'ogled by', . • • :-G . -W lfrrNER. • ..Pnr47. Cider:Vinegar. . IUST received a .fresh barrel of .Pifro Chia Vitiegar, cf superior quality, iind.warrai,to Irop from adultrirtmon. ' WHO,INEIt•