,f'arntrr. 121 The Thriftless Fanner. ... • . • • .We copy the following from the Fort Wayne Times, and regard it as one of the best portraits ore "thriftless farmer," we have every•lteen • ..: ' .•The'thriftleSS firme'r, then, provides no shelter for his cattle, during the- inclem ency of.winter.; but permits them to Stand, shive.ring.hy the sitlesof a fence, or to.lie :in the snow, as best suits them. ,He throws their fodder on the ground, or in the mild and-ncit unfrequen-113i in 'the highway ; by-which 'a large portion of it, and all the manure, are wasted. He grazes his meadows in the fall and spring, by which they are gradually ex hausted,and finally ruined. " His fences are old and poor—just sttch,,as to let his'neighbors' cattle break ; into his fields," and tench his own to be unruly. --He neglects to-keep the. manure from around, the sills of his barn—if he has one—by which they are prematurely rot ted, and his barn-destroyed. He tills, or skims over the surface of land,'until it is exhausted.; but never -thinks ,it worth whtle,to manure-or clo• yet it. 'For the first, he has no time and for the last, he " is not able." • He has more stock than he has the means to keep well: He has a place for nothing, and noth ing in. its place. He, consequently, wants a hoe or a rake, a hammer or an auger, but knows not where to find it. He and his whole household are in search of it, and much time is lost. He loiters away stormy dnys and even.- ings, when.he should be repairing,hts u tensills,nr improving his mincr by reading the newspapers. e He spends much time . in town, at the corners of the street, or in the snake holes,' complaining of . " hard times," and goes home in the evening " pretty well tore." He plants a few fruit-trees, and his cattle forthwith destroy them. He "has ne luck in raising fruit." One half of the little he raises, is des troyed by his own, or his neighborP cat tle. ,He has no shed for bis fire-wood— consiluently his wife is out of humor , and . fus meals out of season. His plow. drag, and other implements, lie all winter in the field where last used; and, just as he is o;etting in a hurry, the next season, his plow breaks, because it was not housed, end properly cared for. Somebody!s hogs break in, and des troy his garden, because he hod not stop• ped a - hole in - the - fence. - that ho - had been intending to stop, fur a week. He is often in a great hurry, but will stop and talk uslong as he can find a:ly one, to tall. with. He has, of course, little money ; and when he must raise some„ to pay his taxes, &c., he raises it at a great sacri• lice, 'in some way or other ; either by paying an enormous shave, or by selling his scanty crop when prices are low. He is a year behind,, instead of being a year ahead of -his business al ways will be. Wheri he pays a debt, it is at the end of an execution, conseipently, his ded it is at a low ebb. He buys entirelken credit, and mei , chants, and all others with whom he deals, charge .him twice or thrice the profit they charge prompt payniasters, and are unwilling to 3 elliiirn_gooqs yt that. He has to beg and promise, and promise and begr-to get them on any terms. The merchants dread to see his wile come into their store, and the poor woman feels depressed and degraded. The...smoke begins to come out of his chimney laite of a lvtnter's morning, while his cattle are suffering, for their morn ing's feed. Manure lies in heaps in his stable, his horses are rough and uncurried, and his harness trod under their feet. His ban's' and gates •are broken, his building unpainted, and the boa ds and shingles falling off—he has no time to replace them—the glass is out of the windows, and, the hole stopped with rags and old hats. He is a great borrower of his thrifty neighbors' implements, but never returns the borrowed article '; and, when it is sent for, it can't be found. His - children - nre late at school -that if they go to school—their clothes rag ged, their faces unwashed, their heads uncombed and their books torn and dir ty. He. is, in person, a great sloven, and never attends public worship—or. if he does,oecasionally, do so, he comes sneak ing in when the service is half out. polishing Plow's. " There is hardly a farmer •to bo found, who has : not at some time had his pa. tienco tried, with having to stop." every feW rods, i back his -team, and scrape off the .dirt - from the mould-board of his new :plow ;' and this for two or three days up --on a stretch,' efore the coating of sand 'and iron had been worn through, and the l iippo, iron mold-board Made' its ap• pearancg, semoo h and bright, ready for use and wear. Now, to.al those who 'are expecting to go through with the old operation of polishing.a•new plow, by scraping it the coming spring, I would propose the (al :lowing cheap and effectual remedy: Go' to any drUggist shop-and procure 4 oz. of sulphuric acid, or oil of vitriol; -Which wifl.cost from five to. ten cents, according to the conscience of the drug gist. Take a stick and wind upon the end a•wooleti rag, and do it on..with a course inning twine. making a swab;— ,set your plow where it will be exposed to the sun'iilf convenient ; then pour.the sulphurioacid into an earthen bowl, and dilute it,With' an equal quantity of rain or river waier...rTalte the swab and thot4 .oughly moisten-Arory part, of the plow 'that requires .polishing; work fast, lest, the •acid eat up your. swab before you hriVe,gone.plier the stlrfrice,cand be care 4, Jul:1 ul not to ;,any . nn your clothes or skin, for it is yinyiv:orrosi , •o. Let ihe ,plow stand aboilt 24:hourc,• ~:crape-off••the scales haVe arisen all over the Surface wetWnli,the acid; hitch on your leemAnd go - ahead; and - in from fifteen nArmies to : ono, Pour, :tho will 'he par Moth • ".- A laol / 4 1 4 1 t 1 / 8 : , : .to 1611 F.Illter08th. I have Inireliaaid.'a larite•sroolc of Iron rind hefore,the. advance:in priced which Ifni latt3ly lakon la ;he ,oitlea 'F will 'Ptieel4l 0 not bar wit lrLa• r4e.atiabiq menro f rinViln;braim'enb -, inald —, lnak - in coa ; and ragpa,fatprinea,thativill'aatelrilshtyou:--, oat 20J, ' = JJOIIN:PhIfYNE:''4; •:-: •-••• •'• ' , 6 un.1E).4 0 9 0 ; . . • • Flo on WirP . o GUM strozaiTllE:epbeaii•yop9h.be .for ,, taitt wry shpqp,litinpk ia 'r., AL .G 40.. ':l%/,',rtiEß;. AIISCCItitIICOIIO. Pak;sEitv6Yourt . TEmpti BY USING Zormans.Z3lefir4t,od: Ttioth .W.4st) THIS valuable preparationhas long been used in Neiv..l 4 ork and hi Imlelp!tlit, where it hati attainaan immense popularity,. fur elehnsing, preserving and. benutilyint, the teeth. It is an excellent remedy for sore.soft or bleeding gime. : It also- imparts iv delightful-freshness to the mouth and agreeable odor to the breath. If . ead th, bliowin g r." .Miqray, I can, with' •the utmost confidence ' .recom , mencL to the public, Zerimin's - Anti-SCorbutte. Tooth_Wash.as-the best in use. In my .prnctice t a Demtist; I hartisetlMMireconiinuntled it for 111 C last five years, nod have hound it to give sat faction in every instance, asilie Wash does-not sat isfaction acid, britnything injurious to the teeth tn. .gunts; hut, ou the contrary, is best antiseptic m the prnetietqahtl.tlitirefore,voild reCommencl lieMse or it, ant only 'to those whO WISIt to' pre serve their teeth and gums,anul havalt wholesome ibrehtlii but :alto to those who have diseased gums for teeth. The use,ot the' \Vasil, fora short time, will insure n return to !heir healthy slate. GEORGE E Ult RAY, Dentist, No- lit, S. Eleventh st., below Chestnut Nara. - Hendel, of says;" Mr. Zbr- Man, I am well pleased with your Tooth Wash : it hot only cleanses and whitens the teeth without mincing thetrOutt it cures sore or bleeding gums. I cheerfully recommend it to the professien and public, its ilia very hest preparation thht can be. lor cleansing .and preset•ring !the teeth, healing the.gum,s, and giving sweetness to the liN \V. HIENI)EL, Surgeon Dent Mt. `4„ .. .)e •23 cents per bottle. Prepared only 1 , 1,1.165 Z.n . 111:111, Drug and Chemist, collier of Ninth and Catharine streets, l'ltiltulelphin. Poe sale by SA \LW-IL ELL,torr, Cat lisle, Pa. octl3 Iv) • NEW FAigILY GROCERY STORE t. High Street, two doors East of the Market House, IMMO , N1:11'.. undersigned begs leave to inform the citicona Or Carlisle and the public gene• rally, that he has opaned it new FAMILY GROCERY 8 PORN. on Cast lligh Street, and hopes by etriet attention in business ; and a desire to.aecommoditte and please all. to merit asq ire of politic patronage. I keep constantly on ato I an litiolllllent or the best family gra curios, sushi Sui , aris, Molasses, iSr.c. L tvartitgx si,terior white Crushed, Lump and ,o lb:O6Z d SlUelrii at the lowest prices, also Ilia nod:Java Colima of the best - qualitv, , 2xji.',p,N - -; WA CE—of every description,' in 1 I 0 , ..! French and English Chinas in setts or by the piece ; also Granite mid common av of coot y des,ript ion: also an asrrtment ~f Class Ira t 1 tVillow trui Cedar ware of ev , rv , leieription. "' -!3I tek, litmell.artnd Young Ilyson hes" , q t allay ; SaNiet Spiced _Zeal , G't x- alai e, prep trod Cocoa. -; V ;00' EZ ,\ It ND CO RN—Mainu katare I on I dolinoil ire,ly- fur food, with 1 , 3'11)00 I >r inakint Custard, Ice Cream, Inane lian-4.0, Minute and pud di,-,4, a lot of ileeker's Farina. . ‘ll, 011 1 1 ED fI \ ow very best 109*, .11111 r Wllll Dry B.1(31, f l ' 11114 . 11(1, Fish, r"o vhes. ithalto I llorriniz, Spice of all ki 113. 1 ;.",1 tvl 41.1 n and lino table salt. r t." [ .•!I :14 WOO CA, Lemons, Figs, Itdeins C:, =apply of Pine Oil and ti 11,1, ni ;10 lowo , t priors, (.onstant,y •. , 1 Inn]. It 1: Ink, a• slipprior nr ,l:' • .4 n,II .1 . 111 . 12 hottlek Porsons ! • c! , 11 - vvtrainin.4 before pm. • - •V'ln",`, - , Wv rhrilp ensly is W A c it I) IMERS. Extensive Furniture Rooms y %.ItEs It. WE ‘,V ER would respbctitilly -0 1 call the attention of l lease keepers and the 'pidle to his extensive stock of ELEGANT I , fI.N Il' l/ 11. E. inelarling, Sofas, Wardrobes, Centre and othe Tables, Dressing, and plain 'lttreaus and r lkothm* article in his branch of `lll4illeS.S. Al dw on hand the largest as sortment of C in Carlisle, at the lowest prices. . made. at the shortest notice and a Hearse pravided.l'or funerals. .He"solic. Its a call at his establishment on Netth .Nnno vor street,. near Glass's I OTEL. N. IT.—Fur aile - re hired Out by the month or year] - Garl'sle, \larch, '2O. 1850.-1 y ,ous N.lfr.e. 'wt.* er-f, Corner of Hanover and Louthor nts., Carlide LI - J 1 /1111,,tig“Ori t,na sthy_aya r.t. bond alarge R. stock of superior Cabinet Ware, in all the ditrorent styles, Which ho is ja - epared to sell at the lowest 'trines. lie invites attention made, ularly to the 4"atont Spring. Bottom Bedstead, n moat useful, article, whiclf entirely obviates all objections. The bottom can be attached to old Bedsteads. They have elven entire f sattsfac• jinn to an Who have them in use. ' tr - ri;() FI'INS mode to order at Iluvehortest notice. JACOB FETTER lan'y. 22, 1851•—Iv. nip. GIi.E.A.I .171eiiagerie lillas .6flrrived AND will be open for Exhibition until after the llolyrlays at NVORNI LEY'S S TORE, West Main street, whet., in connection tenth the above there will also he shown the largest nod inos,, magnificent stock of TOYS. FANCY GOODS, Sit.c. ever brought to Carlisle, consisting in part of Motto Cnps of all patterns, China Vases, Flower Baskets, Tea Setts, Mugs, Card Baskets; Alabaster Inks,cle'iiiel Boxes, - China Figures of all kinds. Motile Beans Rid Dells or all arzes and prices. Violins, 'Trumpets, Drums, Whips, Clarionets, ACcordeonsfront 25 cents to g 5,00, Glass Toys of all kinds, Games, Pistols, Gans,. India Rubber Doll Beads, Balls, Rattles, i'si.e , be sides a great Variety of Toys untpeutionable. Also in connection with the above ' we have, a ..largie,stits of I tANDIPI's of our own manufac m It si lure, a others which for quality and price cruniot It beat—consisting of Mint, Lemon,C111)1:1111,11.l 5ae113 , 111%111, ClO vt• nod Birch candies, Rose and I twist Almonds. Mint Lemon, Choc olate and Ginn Drops Candy Toys of all Unds. Fruit and Nuts or all kinds Lemons. Figs and .Raisins of all prices. D.ites, Prunes, Almonds, 'Filberts, English Walnuts. Cocoa Nuts, Ground -Nuts, ke• A well selected stook of Perfumery, such as Cologne, Oils, Estracts, Kr.e. TOBACCO and SEGAIti of the best quality. Large and small Plantation, Jacques, El Dorado, La Veil ka, La Union, Ste. Gomtwin's Yellow Batik, and Mrs. Miller's Find Cut 'Tobacco. !laving a well selected 9rd uk of Goods at the lowest pekes, and it desire to please all, see hope to merit a contituance of ea: former patronage so liberally ex , entled to us. Is,oruniber 10, 1850 " • IVY ORM NE MT GO . TII F.' subscriber loin, opening nnotft r Lot of FALL, AND WINT GOO DS:" bra cing a • full assortment, 10 tollows Fr ch Ca‘lnneres, B nbazines, Pore n Coburgs, Mous do airs. Ginghnin Citintzesand Calicoes. " Als Cloths, Stith nets, Cassiineres in variety for oys wour,with a general risJertmont of Fun and Staple Goods trisult every body in prig anti quality. BONNETS,. RIBBONS, ec. Nov opening . tt full' assortment of handsome Plaid Ribbons, Bonnet Linings, Bonnet -Frames narrow bawl RThbons o kinds for , ,Dress ltiovningo. A gr. at variety M i nd_ same French. Collass,Aatest style, Ca tbru." - and S mins Flo:alai ogs. Elgings atid-fliscrtings. A full nis'ortment of Dress Buttons, some entirely new' styles with al great many other notionsuot enumerated. SHAWLS! SHAWLS'! ! Just received . n further supply of Brochn Cashmerc, anil Blanket •Shaivle, hod 0141. r -I i. t ire variaus - coore which will behold at the lowest. prices. . ' VELVBT RIBBONS t5O piocos narrow Velvet Ribbons, and t gonoral assortment of Laco Equips, Braids, '&c for trimming Ladies Dressos.just opened Pov. 10 G. W. lIITNER. kovir Fa.shioriable Hat an) Cap Store. - .;;••• -- 0 _ • , . . P FOIE underogned respectfully invite , s tbe at I tealion of the public to the large, elegno andfashionable assortment, just opened at their pew tore on Mai s street, nearly, „.opposite lb., Maoion• lifeline Motel, consign!,„M• dr a. large, vs rioty if 11101A;Slilh/ . .11A . TS,Ontilituturell ', b e ,Oakfortl, Beetie, on& lfori , is k CO., 'of- Plsiln• dolphin, Avhiull ore of the latest . style, and. sit to qualiti: Atvitionstietl, A • fine assortment of ..fdlnels and Prat) , KOSSUTII ' lIA.T.V • highs , and low 'crown 2 811 of the bent quality and prices to 'lMit.onatpiner.s.. Allscr,'. Wl' no heaver and, Pan ' arcs-llate, , an firtip , ,Te mnelt used ~in the ettitpre' dities. A kt , goyariety-of aliildrtra Miley ben- , - ver and tannish huts. , Boys :blOok and drag.—' , riot ..,anltir'gdalUnitrignt tif, C ' 'or; till•!kiri4 tillltlilliaptl,... , .., '," ~. t',..,,,, ~.." , t - . •Tiiq udders) nail •','-'. d;lnbit AMA „thetnielvest An btlittnA . .„. ~ ~ .. te,pleade'gto"elidoy , sg 4 l'inroadt,elrort •', Wib."PAtron. : n 80; nrid javoo‘. ,', e:•: , ,... , ... . • -• ; —,- • .......A. •-,':,-..-.•• . • ItE Mk. '• .: :;•• • • •• '.. ',,''''. ,','-, . :,'• 0 0 ... ;1. • :,/ • ' -' 4 5...'" ! .; ;: ~ ~~ ` ~'~xr~rcll~titca~a: itictiog's iliatOnAlue. - ciapigjg'„ijyrffibk. . „ .. -4. ~ i .-' ,- , -- - :•7': :., - 7 " M vr - .-qt.,,,.,, ,t 'itillitki e ii fv., -iitm . -- -- 14 , ---.,°-,-,,,, 1 i 1 _ - -4V:A 4 r t 1 . ,. i ~ '“1. $. 1,- '- d •A'!" Y!,:', 1 .,t 2 ".L. - ". 1 I ,"Vid,"=—:-------,----=-1,, ZWZ*ANT 17A11.10.E.E.S El AND LABOR SAVED! The Old Pashioned .Iway Jilik ! piN all tormett (Imes it was suppoaed that a large quantity of cider could only be made by using a ponderous machine, tilat• - eleOly crushed the upplce withunt grinding them fine. They were then thade into a massive cheese iu straw, and a most severe and long pressure was required ill extract a portion of the bidcr.a considerable quantity being absorbed by the straw and the lutists 01 pumice, and fly obtain this unsatisfactory result the farmer' had to, take all his hands, and 'pet hatps'his six horse team ' , and devote a :vltolu day that could have bee more profitably employed, to nbike Iron] six twelve barrels tit eider. To obviate the ddb-, culty the 'armors have heretofore labored under this machine has 'WWI I 111/01110AL HMI !he state ment .r a low facts soil! prove that it is not on by the BEST MACHIN PI of the kind exis• tence, but that it i- she most pro/Chi,* that n' man can have on hie farm. The apples me by this machine grated tip intea fine pulp, so that it requires but :1 comparatively light pressure, and that but n minute or two, to extract all the cider, it benig'ascertained by practical experi ment that eite./bart/i!more juice ran bo p :mined than by the old process. besides this it 0113. requires two lamas to grind up „„a make into cider a larger quantity of Nudes I han can pos. silly be made MI the 'old fashioned in:whines. On this press, owing to the coninactness of the pomice in the tub, and the_completo nianner in which it is ground, n pres:mre of front three to five tons—dart can easily be obtained—will produce n more lavorable result than one him • dred,tons .pressure on the ordinary eider press, even if the apples were grr. ns line ty its en the improved mill ; and if 1110 apples were merely crushed as on Ihe nut machine, it would require a pressure of two hundred tons to pro duve the restult accomplish,' by this Talent Mill. The 'allowing may be adduced as the decided advantages of this mill: Firsb—lt make mon:eider than nay oth er mill, with a given quardity of apples in g'iten time, and with much less Inherent' ex• pees°. , . . 'Second—lt will wake cleaner and soceeter tidot_than nay Third--You can make the cider no emt w an t and whi•u volt %, tluntitities Iron one"-gallon to f; '24) barrels. ( Fourth— Withit pon can press your currants cherries, battles, dtcrsc. t. utter, lard and tal low. • Filth—With it you can ice ow.. Mirth E.. of your time lllmaking apple bullet. Sixth—With Ii you con grind 01 chop your apples, potatoes. turnips, beets' COltols or pumpkins, foe your conic. Seventh—with tilts r,r you eon at all times Wire FRP.§II- 14:1' CI P EP . With all the athiantages resulting, from the possession and use . of such o machine.• at n price. so !ow that it is within the ronch.of can it he that any intelligent farmer would ao without it? Do you wish to have ilk , your house cider that is tit all times 'meet and fresh, the only. time it is really healthy and fit for use—and do you wish to saves' great portion of the hard labor attending the making:of apple butter ? If en, buy this machine and our word for it you will not be disappointed. l'lfo price or the Cider Mill and Press is q 35; and . ofthc Root Cutting Cylinder 5 . 5. ^For -Machines, or Stole, county or township rights, address, post paid \V 0 HICKOK, Harrisburg, Pa. 11.1 - anod Agents wanted. NOTICE.—Since oh' circulars Were issued it has been ento•littled to sell at the above price. wiring the owner the ct.i ire right to. the ma— . rhino anti to use or lend it n= he plrares, The innehine van he sorn by eallit ^ oil Mr. Jacol, Fetter, ('r:lrish , . 61,10111 in) $5OO CIZALLEINaII Wi h t e n tt e l t 5 b 0 a f t7 1 1 , 1„.. , !: , p ,, 1. L I :Linable importance. I take it for groutedthat every person it ill do all hi their power,to save the lives of their children., and that every person will endeavor to promote their own health :WWI sat, rifices. 1 feel tto he Inv duty to solemnly as sure you that 'lVoll:ol4.,aticortliog 'tithe opinion of the most celebt•ated Physicians, are the,pi iota ry (mum:s an large majority oftliscases to which the ebilt•ett, and adults are , if you ha .4.- nu appetite eontinualv chaogealile from ono Lind of food to another, bad • Breath., Pain In the Stomnett, Picking lit the No=e, Hardness tutu Fullness of 'the Belly, Dry Cough. Slaw lever Pulse remember that till these dcaete out 91111111,10 once :mph' the rem edy t 11011ENSAGG'S N'Oltll S Y 111/ I'. • An artittle founded nn Scientific: P: iociph's, eompworl e il ullL pnrely. vvg; s, being perfeetiv safe when hike', awl tan Ite e isrn lotto niost tender ihratit with deeided beneficial effects iv . ,Lisfe lloa el 1 nniplainis and 1 1 1:11010a have m l tcta ii•ealt and debilitatiti ; O r To o i e p ro p er ti es of n6' Worm SNrup :we such, Ilr.rl it statak without all equal 11l the ent.dtrgne of met,- irines,, in giving tone and Streagili to the Slam. Itch, makes it an iuFJlibin renie•ly those afflicted with Dyspepsia; the cores perhirmilil by this r; ytip alter have 16 the best et itlenee of its stittivier allieney abet e all others. THE PAPE \VORA!! • This is the most di Motile Worm to destroy all that infest the himian system, it grows town almost indefinite length, becoming so coiled nod rasiened in the Intestines and Stomach 0111,0611 g The health so sadly 115 to can he St. Valle Ponce, Fits, 1 , z0., that time afflicted seldom if ever sirs• pest thnt it is Tape Worm hastening-11mm to an early,grave. In order to .sit,i,troy this worm, a very energetic treatment m hr.-pursued, it would therefore !ie proper to take 6 to Bier my Liver Pills so as •o remove ill obstrimtions that the NVoret Syrup inny,pot direct upon the ‘Vorm, Iyhich•initst lie takelf ilk doses oh '2 T:iblespoolliek 'three Cmeu si day. These directions followed have never heewknown to Nil in coring the most obstinate rase of tic Worm. \I , I.9BENSACK'S LIVER PILLS. • Np ,Art of the systeniin mop: I inble In disease hm tike LI VER, it serving , UR lillever io puriCy lie blood, or giving Ilse propel' seerviimi to the Bile ; so That toy wrong action of the Liver of lects the other importaitt.parts of the syslein. and restilts'varicitsly, in Liver Complaint, Jatunfice, Dyspepsty, ttch, \VC shotild therefore, watch ev ery'sytnpunn dint inight indicate a .wrongnioini. or the LiVer. 'chose pill!) being _contpotted Of Roots and Plants furnished by tintnre to heal the sick: Namely,. Iflt. An 1.1*....,PECT012 INT, which augments the secretion from. the Ptilmo, nary muttons membrane, or promotes Ilie,dis charge ofserreted matter. 2d. An A uno,t.4- Tivß. which changes\in some ine:iplicattle \and insensible manlier the \certa,ll morbid ttutioa of the system, St'. .1 TONIt.., witich give tone and strength to the nervntiS sl:stemotenewtog health and vigor to all pulls of tilehotly. 4.111• . 1 1 (M. THAILTIO, which nets in perfect harmony with the other ingradients,and.operating on the bow ies, and expelling the whole Mass of corrupt and .vittated matter, tool pupil . ' ing\ the Wood, which destroys disease and restores health. T0..m..).411L,1:4, :: .;, , . \ yon )viii rind tlies - 6pills lin inva ii:il)l6 Med chin ill many compluinUtto Which yii . t., it subject , In oftitrttetions t'eillter fahl or, par lel, they 'tor been round !tit* no in- "' . ‘ble Ir" 1 ”(i• - --.... J. their finictional arrant purifying; on as to ion to flight all,c( frOni female Irregultoi di nness orsigltt, pato None goottfo!oolesi nll others being knw; ti k(ePehr , des!eßata of I) tlyess"tlie Pisloet.Or; (11 , 119111 a, Pa. • sIGENTS rout Cginp Ilaveestiolt,S .yoyd,l;istiodu Una \ 'KingstOw,OT Hitycs;; liVrecfsfyi t cPintiipelil:,. lit we r ikl a y tcy gall imp, (It G reie! ), TA 9 l9 l Y r • 1 3 burl*. " ~e . . ittriottlancotto. =ours .roa %%tin OE4= pr 'll-113 rmorxm. • , , HATS, cAPS tirid LADIES' FURS of every: variety, complising 'oho 'of the largest and .cheapest. SlneXs, can be'had of JOHN, FA MIURA . , at the ,ivelt•knowneflat, Cap anti' Puri Warehouse; :No. 284, Illarket • Street, be tween Eighth and/Nintli, South side, Phila. - de - Infirm - ' • The Proprietoi Offers his claims for public patronag e , bein g a practical workman, and having had personal experience both - in manu facturing. and• selling,,liels• satisfied that Ills" business-facilititis'eannot' be surpassed by any dealer in the city. • Ilisstock'of. Gentlemen's I-Lits for the Filly is very large and of superior quality. Ills as sortrnent of Children s Hata nralso very large, varying in price from $1 to 65: He also calls the atiention of Ladies-to his ' fine assortment of FURS, such ni3 Muth, Bees, Tippets, Arm lets, &q., made up edprceely or the present season. All the furs are of wn importa tion, and made by the best w under his own personal insPection. A le dealers from the emintry will find it tot 1 ar nifyanut i gh to call call mid - examine hid Sini It bolero per chum ngelsewhere. Oct. 27: r- ADA= V.A.P.P'S r AvoiTED sc..NT .V.HCI7I.IE GOLD' PEwr nth; acing all the properties contained . the finest quill pe n, in addition to which,the dura bility of Metals are coMbined andfully associated and tkueloped. THE follow:ng. highly re s pectable testllmo nials and redommendations aro submitted to the public : - fittviad tried 'Adam Wm.tßapp'l/TENT sclENTine NICHE GGLD PEN. the tindersignerd take groat pleasure in r ec o mm e n d- Mg it to the publieas the greatest improvement in metallictpens that bus mat our attention. His 2 x.ellenetY,i William Bigler, Governor of the •State Pcntisylvnitia. His lirxeellelrcy, E. Louis Lowe, Governor of the State of Maryland . . Right Reverend Bishop A. Potter, Rev. Chat les-Wadsworth. Rev John Street, W. Rawle, Esq., Hon. Joseph R.:•C handler, Chu lc flare. Esq.; Isaiah Iliteke, Alderman George W. Ash, Rov. D. W. Bartine, Editors Polito: hetlater, Prof. I.E. el Gcntrul High tic h no', Philadelphia. 1 adt.Te Booth, llte•hard Vans, Esq., William Goe'ege W. Wailes:oil. William S. Price, nrlaware. • Rev W. 11. Edwards, Duff preen, Esq , F. [Toward. M. D.. Rilttrird Smith, Esq., M. 11. Miller„Lliadelifl, William P. Elliott. EJi ory National Intelligeneer, Editotts ton -Republic, Washinvon City. Janice M. Cossadv, homus W. Mal • ford, A. Browning, iv. N Jeffries, Canit/en. - Rev: Dr. DeWitt, Rev, Charles .A. Huy, Rev. G. H. Coit4Lev. J. F. Met•ick, flare's— burg.. , Rev. C. IC. Nelson, Editors Mary land ESintq Capitol Gazette, AnneNfe,..l/y To the Public The subsnriber Layton pint limed ile prop ertytknon n DS she illugaun miing Banking flume, StAttli East COMP!' at 11b! sad Chesnnrt Stree.l.% , , rOr his home busuume Esiablishment, intends ketipmg n termc and complete assort— ment ititively tilit tend 'size of 14m.dam ‘V. html,e main tb.kl seientifte Niche Cold Pens., (;old amid Silver Pencils nod of.avery.vartety, wholesale 'rind retail In nddition thereto I hove on hand ltattp's last edition m,l Scientifie Pentnniiship and Petuna.lting,iivvarionsltititlioes.. JA'AIES 13.kRBER, General Sale Agent for- Atlrtn Will. Nap Patented Seitrailic"Niche Gold Pens, S. 1:. corner Suernul'nnd Chestnut St - nets, 11 ils. • NOVELTY MON Worms. MEE undorsigned to pi eparcd to inanufactilre stc , in engines and hollers, blowing cylin ders, gearing tor rolirg. grief and saw mills. „ I ""11 " 1111 sclews, lathes 'and planes. shafting. hangers"L • C . l , — .7 and prillies,and every earl or y of NI ACM N EICV and CAST' N (lS.such us hot lunar pip es grin and water pipes, retorts 11110 lamp posts, car wheels nod axles, fire plugs and hydrants, cellar vales and water spoors. wall , o „p e ina, and a very handsome assortment of new style paten= lorpatent fence making, poses and gates, east bridling eliderns, large size, and a number of raw patterns for catdc, nioe plate nod I.arlt , aloVea. 't'o and threshing Mlichiers of improved plans, plougb •,sr columns and fronts far owner; an . 1 mill-wrights are resit, :rm. y solivited to call and exattlit e my new and mproved nesorimeot,of mill gearing pneterns. Patterns and smith;z-i)rlt mode to order and InneldoCry repaired promptly. N. 11 - IZnilirud (firs of fill 4411(n-tons built and repaired. ITurrfil , ftru, May '26 HARRISBURG BOOK-BINDERY. WZR-LTP.T:TEE. de'. Co. Vitere,yorslo 11 - 0 11 ,A•ol,•ctiell l3oak Blnders,Siationors, and Blank Book Manufacturers PA. ring H sulitacrib.irs respect inform their moods that they are now carrying on the above business nt Cle old stand 'in nterly tre. dallied - by Hickok & Cantine, and lately by Hickok & Co. They !latter thelnselves that by caroled attention to business they will fordii Ind receive') n tiontlimetive of the inttronagO'so liberally ,IJoyed !1 , he old firms. Particular Ilt!Uni1011 Will he liaid to the ratio!• and holding eil every ilerriplioe LILAhi, BOOKS, or ,dl;ers, Ueraliantai , and Pri.. vale Indrvt.taids, niod every variety of tall and hail hound They have aliio wade ar rsiaja news ho supply enmities i,nit the t.ew and apOravadJit4ineill Headset and Assess. meat Books. In tiddlitoniter tun above, they haver and will at all tones keep, a gel - tend as. sort vent of SCHOOL and LAV E. OCS BOOKS .& f . :TATIONER Y. t.r Paper, brui“is, Slater , . Pencils, Caplls, ... - Ink Stands, Bra‘vimr,", Carp'rs PencilsLerter Stamps, ~Trander •‘ Lend Pencils, • Motto Wafers, Copying Waters. _ I .din Rubber, Blotting Sealing Wax, Blank Cards, Steel Pens, Cod Tape, Folders, - Black Ink. Red Ink, Carmine Ink, Blue Ink, Copying Ink, Arnold's Writing Fluid, . Bra aers, &e„ Paper Wulndio Pattern. Old Books, Peri. Ln r Honks, Newspapers, Su', nowni to any patjern,and in any style required. A ..teseral .irmertirent of Printing Tnk. All work .earranted ai,d,ilone - very eh - enpl y. PI naSe give u 9 n n4ll. F. L. II UTTER & Co. Ilarriglnirg, April 28,1!152,—tf. DI A. 3C S aranitpctured by Me .N'eto Jersey Compauy, ✓lewark, THE Sabscribers are now pre-mred ' to exe• rate orders to nay' ext,ent lor their beautilu White add Colorcd Zinc Paints, at the tallow ing reduced prices, viz : • No I,.Whito, g'.(l Jti oil, gc per lb., w'td pure. No 2 do dq • 8 do ' eo • :A o 3 ~ .do do .7 do do ' BrovAt 4.. 1..! rh do 5,1 •do do Aloo Irt 'pi red pounds will covet' equally woll no moll outface as IGO lbs.. or Mum Lead; they net 25 pot' cent, cheaper to tho consumer. TIII3 ZINC IV lllTl.?..is . .rapitlty supereedio . g White Lead, over which it posses,ies. many ad.. vantages: It is whitor and mom bentilir a l than the %V lite •Lend•—:•does ndt turn ,yellow, even when 4x posed to sulphurous vopor—hns, no ginehl—tig no injurious to health,un is far more durable. . . Zinc Brow' . eth.l Blank': Paint. ore bath .., , . IT - Willie; and Fire Poo(. . . .. ... , 'PhO host covering for outside work ever in. troduted, adapted to building of Wood, Brick or.StutieL-to tenttc, carriage bodies, bridges ,and nytchinery—lo thi. bulls of vess'els,flesi u i r ,,, elt tin., and till whet' iron work on board ship —t.,; , tesin hot erS; smoke stacks, water tanks --tolron, tin anti other routin., iron shutters. d00r.4 and rn i I in4s, wire fences, bridges. rig, Far Iron suonces this paint is especially val. .vablii, as it forma's galvanic connection, and 4111101 Y Oreventastitt. re • ' cse zine paints baying a pure metallic base ' 41 . , aro:WArtanted not to turn yellow, noriskylli, re :r tain.t heir orleinalltrilliaticy niceb binnr than lite Lend. or..itity of the earthy pinta „ not -in-usp'. 'I 'he certificates froth those f who hate used these paints, arc envious' to satisfy ')..ho•nuldle that they aro invaluable.. • . • .Thetablost• Chemists of France rind*iiit