knt mur.. Xmprovements In Grounds „ Our readers miliauld. now be diligent in-their out-door Warletni their pleasure grounds. - A. few shrubs add grade as well as ornament to eve'ry cottage, as al. so to the village residence; or the farm —ho u se.-- Ws -froqu fi n tly ee_ thole:M.lmM — iiiditi — iffices too Much — e]EptAiiid — ti - i the frontage, which is, quite time ehould no longer be .the case. In. Europe, and in England 'Sspe . cially, this is,qu'ite'dl ferent, r and„the'lrobt, of the fan; house is always separated from the backyard by 'shrubs and small trees on either side: The . tonsequenbe is, that - the appearance of this Whole' is :improved. must not beimaginedithat we recommend theadop oftt Style for bur rural homes, which deVolvel bpon , our agricultural - friends the-necessity fora continued annual ex perise; or • the'occupation•ot.'Such it con siderable portion, of the time of their la 1-liorers-ifftiiiiild materially interfere - with their more important duties. One hour a day'for a: fortnight "dr three weeks, at this season of the year, would be suffi cient-t6' enable a,sharp,, , Clever, fellow , who iigel,4 ab4,lc • Wt s ll;'.' dig up and„ plait 'enough around ii — fterm house trionhurtailiom observation those neces- mark bat unornaniental adjuncts of the premises,• the farm-yard and its. build ings. 'And we have - faith enough in the good taste of our farmers; to think that as soon as the genial warmth of the ap proaching season throws their newly formed shrubberry into leaf, the im provements in the aspect of things a reund them would induce them to go on little by little, as time allowed, and taste dictated, until they had given a new feli lure to their home, and instead ,of 'its presenting a bare character' of a house dropped down as if by accident, only for shelter from the weathi4, it Would be co.lue the visible representation of all those ,the ideas which we. are ac customed to'associate with the peculiar Anglo-Saxton word comfort. RIM How to Raise riuit If rightly understood, few trees, un lees absolutely dead or rotten, need. oc ; copy ground, without yielding a plente ous crop. After.a long and varied series of experiments, I gradually adopted the following mode :—" - As soon as the winter has sufficiently disappeared and before the sap ascends, - -I-examine-my-treys, ; every - dearl -bough lopped•off. then, after the sap has ris en sufficiently to show where the blos soms will be, cut away all the - other branches having none on, and also the extremity of every limb, the lower part of which bears a considerable number of buds, thus concentrating the sap .of the tree, upon the maturation of, its fruits,' and saving what wodlid be a- useless ex penditure of strength. In the quince, apricpt and -peach tree, this is very im portant as these are very apt to be luxu riant in leaves and - destitute of fruit.— 'You may think this injures the trees, but it does not, for you, will find' trees 'laden ed with fruit, which formerly yielded nothing. Of. course, all other well known precautions must be attended to, such as cutting out worms firm the roots, placing Old iron on the limbsovhich acts as a to• tilc to the sap, &c. Try it, ye who have failed'in raising fruit. productive Parming. In a treatise on sProductive Farming, just issued 'kern the press, the following observations occur : "It is in vegetable as in animal life ; , mother 'crams her child, exclusively with arrow 'root—it becomes fat, it is true, but alas I it is rickety, and gets its teeth very slowly and with difficulty.— Mamma is ignorant, or never thinks that her offspring cannot make hone—or what is the same things, phosphate of lime, the principal bulk of bone—out of starch. It does its : best ; and were it not fora little milk and bread, perhaps now and then a'•:little; meat and soup, it • would have no•boriesand teeth at all.. Farmers keep poultry, audit is true of a cabbage, turnip„_ pr, a ear of wheat._lf we mix with the food of fowls a sufilcitint tity of egg shells . or chalk, which they eat greedily., 04 will lay many'more eggs A__well. fed_fowl is disposed to lay.st - vast number of eggs, but cannot do so without the' materials for the Shells, however nourishing in'other respeCts her food may be.. A fowl with the best, will in the world, not finding any lime in the Boil, nor mortar from walls, nor calcareous matter in her food, is incapacitated from laying eggs at all. Let Farmers . 'lay such facts as these, which.-are: matters of common observe flint, to O luiert,' rind transfer the analOgy, ata rritiy justly do, to the habits of plants, which . rire a s truly alive, and an swer:to' closely to evil or judicious treat meat, as.their own,horaes.! DRirps BRIMS I DRUGS - , .:h, -- , - rriis , Sprang Bun , dy I • L_ iiiivE just removed a fresh:stock of Mod• leines„Painte,. Chum ' Oir', &c., which ing been purehatiedWith groat care at the beat etty'hbusee,- I a ari ' eatifide nt I y recommend to Famillee; •Phyalciaus, • Country Merchant! and Dealers, ie boil fresh and pare: - UGS. Patent Medicines, ifortmand Extracta, Fine head Cale, , Spices,ground and whole instruments, . Essences, :- : PureEseeit'l Oils Perfumery, &o. cod Liver Oil—Warranted Genuine: DY'ESTUFFS. • I LOg and Cam Woods, Oil'Vitriol I CopporAa; - r tar 'Dye • PAINTS. , Indigoes, Madders, Sumac Alum,• Wetherill.,,& Brother's Pure .Lead, Chrome . Green and• Yellow, "Paint and Varnish Brushes, Sergey - . Window •Lin Seed Oil, .Turpen tine, Copt!! and coach Varnish;' end Red Lead. AU of which. will' bp. aßld at the very lowestmarket price, Also,a .freen nrid splendid as mottnient of. Go op.p, FRUITS Confeetionary,en'll'lnnum6able,pther artielee 'calculated for utie•and .offinOient; Id I of wl.ich cre offered at the , lowei3i - tabh — priede, at the cheap Drug" Bbok nad:Febay Store of the sub cctibet oa'Nortp Hanover street: • • . HAVERSTIOK. May 28 op; ; • • . , . . .T(,?-Coa(3l - 4 . and ; cabinet Makers,. Tilk subscriber. is fully , pripared to meet thillr,*an4y,cith an ;enlarged rit °eke( hardware In thairllloo,pahre,clim mal.cpatinga,•apyings, axlea, bands ; ;natenkleather, laces, curtain and floor chith;lie. walnat.And mehegany veneers, - glass and • - magegaritlr.nolm„of t all alaeft and pattoynF; .ar , liktgo: , sopplirtoft,,varnishes,. oils, tutperf On!, at . Rusk - prices „ti4st.skl thor jy2tri.. ' , Y• . attpaxpasaav xima worm 1013:11.g1r.r. The Tillling Mill'it - Middterrert :North Mid ,,dieton-townehip,,will-berented horn' . the let of 4141.1ipet I ,Eti'quiretet.,thettiffloakf,tho eubeirill/4•44,cittliale. .IWeeili - .04.4101)Vit: , `Pgpi.it ,drew mib.:,:04','40. PRESERiaI YOUR TERM BY USING Zermans Celebrated Tooth Wash mills valuable pi . 74iiirtition has long beeM used l iii Isfew'YOrk una YhtladelphimisheCe it hie' ',Attained an imtncnso- popularity; for 'cleansing,; preserving and benutifyinohe'teeth.-It is sm excellOnt remedy for sorc,soft or It also impartan delightful freshness to the mouth ..and agreeable odor to the breath.l .. • • - . ....14ea.4ithe.fotolving.fivnizki.,iiiurray.—_ . ,• "laanovith — the utmost .'confidence, recom• mend to . the public., Zerman's . Atiti-Scorbutic. Tooth- Vash as the beat in uses In my practice nea .D hist, I havo s used and recommended it for r4._, me last ve yrs, end hove timid it to give sot , in islitotion very mtafice,,as the Wash does. not Jilt contain am t , ; or anything injurious to the teeth, or kturnsrblit, pp - tit e contrary, is the' best Antiseptic ti the 'practice, and therefore, would recommend - -he use of it, not only to those who wish to pre serve their teeth and gums, and have a wholesoine ilireath,,but also to those who have diseased gums for teeth. The use of the Wash, fora short time, will insure a return'to their healthy state. ' • GEORGE E MURRAY, Dentistf .Isia‘ 61, S. Eleventh st., below Chestnut Phil'a. ' fir. Heade!, of Carlisle, says r.•-- ,, AV. Zer man, I am well pleased with your Tooth Wash : it not only cleanses and. whitens the teeth without InjtlyjngAClnklt it cures sore or bleeding gums. • _l.checrfully_recommen - alit .1. - cilhe profess.on _and: public, as the very best preparation that can be used for cleansing and preset:lring the teeth, healing . the gums and - giving ' sweetness to the breath. .. .. • - JOHN HENDEL; Siirgeen Dentist. Pride . g3.eents per bottle. Prepared only Praheis 'Lerman, Dragglst and Chemist, corner of Ninth and Catherine streets, Philadelphia. For sale by SA.M.UP.d. ELLtorr, octl3 • 1v) NEW FAMILY GROCERY 'STORE High Street, two domes East of the Xarket House, South Side r 5 VIE gdersigned bogs leave to inform the citizens of Carlisle and the public gone• rally, that he has opened a new FAMILY GROCERY STORE. en East High Street, • and hopes by etrict attention to business, and ti desire to accommodate and please all, to merit a share of peptic patronage. I keep constantly on hand an assortment of the best Mmily gro ceries, such as Golfaei,'Sustars, Molasses, litc. Loverings superior white Crushed, Lump and pulverized Sugars at the lowest prices, also Rio and Java Coffees.ol the best quality. QUEENS WA RE—Of every description, including French and English Chinas in setts or by the piece ; also Granite rind common ware of-every description: also an assortment of Glass vain arid Willow and Cedar ware of every description. k.3:—Black, Imperial and Young Elyson Teas of the best quality ; Sweet• Spiced Zeal and Checdlate, prepared Cocoa. OS MEG° PREPARED CORN—Manu factured and refined expressly for food, with recipes for making boiled Custard, Ice Cronin, Pies, Cake, .Blanc Mange, ; Minute and pud dings r also a lot oPtlonker'S Farina. . . . SUGAR CURED HAHS—Of literary best quality, together with Dry Beel,Tongue, Fish, Peaches, Smoked Herring , &c._. Spices of all kis is. Ground Alum and fine table salt. FRUI N —S tell as Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Pruens, Raisins, &e. Lvvrgs-% lull supply. of Pine Oil and Fluid 1,111'.)s, at the I tmest prices, constant.y cn hand. Rasc's I?,,ccetsior Ink, a superior. ar. ____thiW:33llllmr_larg,a_hottlesl,_Porsons_would I ) •vtlt b vetlliag a•rl ecamining bhfore pur, all Isis ; else who-a, as we sell chaarfor cash iy7 • w A CAR.OTIIFIRS. Extensive Furniture Rooms WES R.WEAVER would reepeettully cr call the attention of House Keepers and the .uhlie to his extensive stock of ELEGANT URNITURE. including Sofas, Wardrobes, Centre and other Tables, Dressing and plain Bureaus and every other article in his branch of business. Also, now on hand the largest as sortment of CHAIRS in Carlisle, at the lowest prices. 11:7 - Collies made at the shortest notice and a Hearse provided for funerals. Ho scale- . . .. . ita 't call at kis establishment on North Hano ver streMOlCtir Glass's HOTEL. N. B.—Fur niture hired out by the month or year! Carlisle. March 20. 1850.-1 y . OU 1 1 tMe 0`,......,6' Corner of Hanover and Louther sts., Tll undersigned has always on hand a large stock of superior Cabinet Ware. in all the different styles, which ho is prepared to sell at the lowest prices. Ho invites attention partic ularly to the Patcnt-Spring-Bottom Bedstead, n most useful article, which ..entirely obviates all objections. The bottom can be attached to old Bedsteads. They have given entire satisfac tion to all who have them in use. irl - COFFINS made to order at the shortest notice. JACOB FETTER Earlisle,Jaii'y. 22, 1851.-Iy. THE GREAT atenagerie Has .61prived AND will be open for Exhibition until after the LlO!plays nt WORMLEY'S STORE, West Main street, where in connection with the above there will also be shown the largest and most magnificent stook cf TOYS, FANCY GOODS, &e. ever brought .. to Carlisle, consisting in part of Motto Cups of all patterns,. China Vases, Flower Baskets, Tea Setts, Mugs, Card Baskets, Alabaster Inks, Jewel Boxes, - Chinn Figures of all kinds. Music • Boxes Rid Dolls of all sizes and prices, Violins, 'Trumpets, Drums, Whips, Glartonets, Accordeons from 25 cents to $5,00, Glass Toys of all kinds, Games, Pistols, Guns, India Rubber Doll fiends, Balls, Rattles,Stc be sides a great Variety of Toys unmentionable, Also in- connection with the above . xve_havt. large sock of CANDIES of our ,own Manufac ture, and others which for quality and price cannot be . beat=consisting of Mint, Lemon, Cinnamon, Sassafras, Clove and Birch candies, Rose and Burnt Almonds. Mint. Lemon, Choc olate and Gum Drops. Candy Toys of all lads. Fruit and Nuts of all kinds. Lemons. Figs and Raisins of all prices. Dates, Prunes, Almonds, Filberts, English Walnuts, Cocoa Nuts, Ground Nuts, &c• A well selected slock.df Perlinnery, such as Cologne, Oils, Extracts, &c. TOBACCO and SEGABS of the - hest qattlity. Large and small Plantation, Jacques, LI Dorado, La Veil kn, La Union.lxii. Goodwin's Yellow Bank, and Mrs. Miller's Fine Cut Tobacco. Having a well selected stock of Goods at the lowest prices, and a desire to please all, we hope to merit n continuance oft reformer patronage so liberally extended to us. November 10, 1852. New Fashionable Hat and Cap Store • . • . • . . . . I rum Undersigned respectfully invite the at tention oldie public to the 'lnto, elegan andfashionable assortment, just optic(' at their new tureen Mai I street, nearly opposite 012.. Manion House Hotel, consisting of a large Va• tidy f NIOLASKIN HATS, manufactured by Onkford, Beebe, and Morris & CO., ..of Phila. dolphin, which are of the latest style, and us to . , quality unsurpassed.. A fine assortment ,M 'Black and Drab •KOSSUTH HATS high and low erown,nll of the best quality and prices to suit customers. Also, White Beaver and Pan erns Hats, an article ranch used in the eastern ,cities. A large variety of children's fanny bea ver and slouch hats. Boys black and drab.—:' Wita a large assortment of CAPS of all Lin and prices. ' r ' ' .Thb antlersloeil having recently established themselves in business, hope by an earliest effort, to pleat°, to enjoy a full share of public pntron• ago andlavot. • , • •••• , &J, RELLER; , MORE NEW GOODS. THE subscriber isjust opening another Lot of FALL AND WINTER GO CDS,. embra. cing a . full assortment,. as follows : French Morineo, Ca.zhmeres, •Bcimbazines, Persian Twills' Coburgs, Mona do. Lains:' Ginghams, Chintzesand Calicoes. Also Clothe; Satti. nets, Caseimeres in variety for.boye wear, with a general assortment of li'oncy. and. Staple Goods to suit every body in price and quality. BONNETS, RIBBONS, &c,. - . • Now opening a full assortment of handsome Plaid, Ribbons, Bonnet Linings, Bonnet' Frames, narrow velvet Ribbons . of jot ' ; Dress Trianninge. A gr, at..vartety of. hand ' some French Collars, latest • style,, Cambric -'and SwiscFloitheings. Edgings and Inserting% A full • assortment of. Drees Buttons, some -Ontirely;new styles with - 'a &est . :many other nollorisnot.ennmerateth , : ' • • 7 -- 'SHAWLS I SHAWLS I ! , -. • _Jatit rocOiv r 'ed.a' fr'ilier . aupply of 13 roan, 'Caahtnero,..Thibot: and Blanket Sh la' both bng tindWouire,' hnd Of ' itariptia agico; v rivhich , 1611 boaohkat the" layost ptioett, -, , I ' --- Ati.ATEr- 1M1130,1'0. • , i' i 15a piocesmarro*..,V,oixt,...!ilibbonai 2nit1..",- en oral ,aaaorrnio d :`o.t irDititiVi ,4 p qaj t l i s eit ' ll3 r ena ia r tj "l" ! r 4 : O. W*;,llVrAtAV:..t, 3 , i . • ,` ;;;; : 11; .-'.: -f ~._.",:: , ~..• filiztellancous: HICKOK'S " TEJV'T CIDER *VILE • IMPORT/MT TO VARVIZIRS A " TIME AND LABOR SAVED ! The Old Fashioned Mills Dein atv,ay With! IN all former times it ws i s supposed that a large quantity of cideC could only be made by nuts, a , ponderotts machine,.that- slowly crushed the-apples without grinding them fine. They were then made into a•massive cheese an straw, and a most severe and long pressure' was required to extract a portion of the cider,a. considerable quantity being absorbed by the straw and the mass of pomico, and to- obtain this unsatisfactory result the farmer had to take all his - hands, and perhaps his six horse team,' and devote a whole day that could have been mbre profitably employed, to [ratite from six to twelve barrels of cider. To obviate the difli culty the farmers have heretofore labored under this machine has been invented,•and the state ment of a few facts will prove that it is not on ly the BEST MACHINE of the kind in Ws tence, but that it is the moat profitable that a man can have on his furni. The" apples are by this machine grated up intoa fine pulp, 'Jolliet it requires but a comparatively light pressure, and that but a minute or two, to evi - let all the cider, it being asceriaineebby practiCal experi ment that:osefourthfmore juice can be obtained than by the old process. Besides this it only requires twohands to grind up - and make••into .cider a larger quantity of apples than can pos sibly be made:on the old fashioned machines. On this press, owingto the-compactness of the politico in the tub, and the complete manner in which it is , Fround, a pressure of front three to five tons—that can easily be obtained—will ,produce a more favbrable result than one hun dred tons pressure on the ordinary cider press; even if the apples were grrund, as finely as on `the improved mill ; and if the apples were merely crushed ns on the nut machine, it would require a pressure oftwo hundred tons to pro, duce the result accomplished by this Patent Mill. The following may be adduced as the decided advantages of this mill: . • First—lt will make more rider than env oth er mill, with a given quantity of apples in o given time, and with much leSs laborand pense. Second—lt will make cleaner and sweeter cider than any other mill. Third—You can Take the eider as you want it, and when you want it—and in quantities from one gallon to 6 0r.20 barrels. Fourth—With it you can press your currants cherries, berries, cheese, butter, lard ana taß low. Filth—With it you can save one-fourth of your time in malting apple butter. Sixth—With it you can grind or chop your apples, potatoes. turnips, beets, carrots or pumpkins, for your cattle. Seventh--With Beim° you can nt all times have FRESH and SWEET CIDER. Witli all thcradvantages resulting from the froesession ana use.of such a machine-.at a price so low that it to within the reach of:an— ent' it be that any intelligent farmer would do without it? Do you wish to have in your house cider that is nt all times sweet and fresh, the only time it is,really healthz and fit for use—and do you wish to save a great portion of the hard labor attendiug the malting-of apple butter? If an. buy this machine and our word for it you will not be disappointed. The price of the Cider Mill and Press is 835; and of the Hoot Cutting Cylinder $5. For Machines, or State. county or township rights, address. post paid W 0 HT CK 0 IC; - Harrisburg, Pa. it!rrincid Agents wanted. NOTICE..—Sinee my circulars were issued it has been concluded to Fell nt the shove price. giving the owner the entire right to the ma chine and to use or lend it ns he pleases. The machine eon he seen by calling on Mr. Jacob Fejter, Carlisle. faug,ll6m) $5OO CIZALLENGE VET HATF VI Rconcernsthehealthandhnppi• V ness of a people is at all Mertes of tha most valuable importance. I take. it for granted that every person will do all in their power,to save the lives of their children , and that every person will endeavor to promote their own health at nil Sac rifices. I feel it to be my duty to solemnly as sure you that WORMS ,according to the opinion of the most celebrated Physiciansore the pima try causes of a large majority of diseasesto which the children and adults are. liable yoti have an appetite continualyabangeablc from one kind of food to another, Bad Breath, Pain in the Stomach, Picking at the Nose, Hardness and Fullness of 'the Belly, Dry Cough, Slow Fever Ptilse irregular—remember that all these denote WORMS, and you should at once apply the rem tut) , :110BENSACC'S WORM SYRUP. An article founded on Scientific Principles, compounded with purely vegetable substances; being perfectly 'safe when taken,and can - be given to the most tender infant with decided beneficial effects where Bowel • I 'omplaints and Diarrhea have mule Mimi weak and debilitated ; the Tonic properties of my Warm Syrup are such, that it stands without an equal in the catalogue of med icines, fn giving tone end strength to the Stom ach, which makes it an infallible, remedy for those afflicted with Dyspepsia; the astonishing cures performdd by. this SyrupAljeF Physicians have failed, is the best m'idenee7Of its superior °Melte) . above all'others. THE I'API WORM • • This is tht; most difficult Wortn io destroy o all that infest the Mll7lllll system, it grows to all almost indefinite length, becoming so .coiled and fastkied in the •Intestinei and Stomach ,affecting the health so sadly as to cause St. Vitus' Dance, Pits, &e., that those afflicted seldom if ever sus. pect that it is Tape Worm hastening them to an early grave. In oilier to destroy this worm,a very energetic treatment tn.:st be pursued, it would therefore he proper to take 6 to S of my Liver Pills so as to remove all obstruetions.that the Worm Syrup may act direct upon the Worm, which must he taken in doses ot 2-Tablespoonfuls three .times a day. These directions follow; d have never be'e'n known to fail m curing the most obstinate rase of Tone Worm. HOBENSACK'S LIVER PILLS. No part athe system iSmorqlliable to disease inn the LIVER, it serving as a•filterer to purify ,i blood, or giving the proper secretion to the Bile; so that any wrong action of the Liver af fects the other important parts of the system, and results varieusly, in Liver Complitint, Jaundice, llyssepale, itir.e. We ahoulil therefore.watelier cry symptom that might indicate a wrong actim. or the Liver. Thosepills being composed of Routs not Plants furnished by nature to heal the 'sick: Namely, tst. An EXPECTORANT, whichinugments the secretion from . the Pulmo nary, mucous memlnutie, or promotes the dis charge of secreted matter. 2d. An ALTERA TIVE. which changes•in some inexplicable and' insensible manner the certn.n morbid action of the system; thl.• A voNlu, which give tone and strength ito the nervous system, renovilg health and . vigor to all parts of the bo dy. - ritig. ~.1 04. TH4RTIC, which acts In perfect alimony with, the other ingredients; and operating on thistbow les, nod expelling the whole mass of corrupt and vitiated matter, and purifying the Blood, which destrovs diliease and restores Itenttlil -,:- - iiii • , TO FEMALES. .i , ' ,4 • - . Youiwill find these pills on invaluable medicine in many complainti to which you arc subject. • lii Obstructions . either total •or , ps,rtial; they Anve been found of. ` an inestimable benefit, restoring theihfunctional arrait,gements to a healthy netinn purifying the blood and other fluids soieffectually as to put to flight all complaints which may arise from (Mollie irregularities, as !leaded,. -idditiessi: dimness of sight, plinth' the side, back, &o, None genuine unless signed J. N. ilebeniack, all others being base mutations, _'• - - f •-• 1:0"•4geots wishilignew,.Supplies, and Store•! kcepers, desirous of becoming Agents must ad-i dre4a - the Proprietor, J. N, ilobensack; Phila., - .Lamm. on CingDrALAND• -;COUNTY: S W Haverstiek, S Elliott, and 9 liJubbard;Carliiile: Lloyd, Lisburzu -I,Day. and J FSOaltr, Mechani idollorg I Coyjii: flegitestetilif4faversticis & Striblith, Kinglitownly i i Scalier,' .:Churchtewe 1 Hayes,SliirmeiiiiburK i Elisio,* Papartowo , GreasoO, Plainfield ' ,ndeser 4:: Mori, tick. : W,ealcley: lk , .Stiriyar, , H ,Cetttievllle ; Denalifsciti & ' Gracii, Patna Stowe* u: litifo!,4lg VY4.OittSIN9PI : . ;! , ,405.:fiRtik'54,54:-_- 1- - . ' • *?iclinitiuu.. MIN'S IVA THE HEADS or TUE PEG' , F -E. • iIATS; COS . and 'LADLES' FURS of every Variety, couipriting one- .of the largest and cheapest' Stocks, can be had ef 'JOUR • FAREIRA, aithe well known Hat, Cap and Fur Warehouse, No. 284, Market Street, ber lweea SighthAnd, Ninth, South .side, Phila. doft,l4. • • The Proprietor offers bie claims for public ,natronage,...being- a—praMioal_worliman,_and flaring hVt - d - rMisonal experience both inmanu featuring and selling; he is satisfied thet• his - business , facilities cannot-he surpassed by any, dottier in the city. • His crock of ,Gentlemen's Hats for the Fall is very largi3 and of supdrior quality!' Ills as sortment-of Children s fiats is also very large, varying in price from $1 to $5. ho also calls the attention, of Ladies to, his fine assortment of FURS, such as Muffs, Boas, Tippets, Arm lets, &c., made up expressly for the present season.., All the furs are of his own imports: lion, and made by the best workinen under his own peraunalinspection. Wholesale denim -froin the country will find it to their advantage to call, call arid examine hie Stock before per• ngelsewhere. Oct. 273 m. ' IXTAT...ICAPP , S , .__._.PATENTED SCIENTIFIC , • 4PrICII.E•GOLIGO 1",..p0rS inbracing all jilts properties contained in, the linear quill fen in addition to which, the dura bility of the Jlfetals are combined andfully associated and developed. 1852. THE following highly respectable testamo flints and reconfinendations are SIMI - nutted to the publiT - - Having tried Adam Wm. Repp's PATENT SCIENTIFIC NICHE GOLD PEN. the -undersigned take great pleasure in recommend ing it to the public as tho greatest improvement immetallie pens that has mot our attention. His. Excellency, William Bigler, Governor ot flie State of Pennsylvania. His Excellency, E. Louis Lowe, Governor of the State of Maryland. Right Reverend Bishop A. Potter, Rev. Charles Wadsworth, Rev. John Street, W. Rawle, Esq., Wm. Joseph R: Chandler. Clark Hare, Esq., Isaiah Hacke, Alderman George •W. A•th, Rev. D. W. Bartine, Editors Public Ledger, Prof. J. S. Hart, Principal of Central High School, Philadelphia.' Judge Booth, Richard Itaux, Esq., William Neal; Peorge.W:lllostop, William S. Price, „/ - • S • Rev. W. 13: Edw rderA Duff Green, Esq., F. froward, M. D., Richdrd Smith, Esq., ill. 11. Miller, J. Radclitl, William P. Elliott, Edi ors National IntolligenCer, Editors Washing ton. Republic, Brag/dug:on City: -- • James M. Cassady, Esq., Thomas W. Mul ford, A. Browning, W. N. Jeffries, Camden. Rev. Dr. DeWitt, Rev . , Charles A. Hay, Rev. G. IL Coit, Rev. J. F. Alesielt, Harris burg. Rev. C. K. Nelson, Editeis Maryland State Capitol Gazette, annapoinr, . =I "The subscriber having purchnecd tht prop ertylknown as the Aloyamensing Banking House, South East Corner of 2d and Chestnut Streets, for his future business Establishment, intends keeping a large and complete assort— ment of every variety of texture and- size. of A-dam—Wrm. app's - Int elt — puto - nt ed scientific Niclie Gold. Pons., Gold and Silver Pencils and Pen Holders, of every variety, wholesale and retail.' In addition thereto I have on hand ltapp's last edition of Scientific Penmanship and, Penmaking, in variom bindings. - JAMES BARBER; General Sale Agent for Adam 'Wm. Rapp'e Patented Scientific Niche Gold Pens, S. E.. corner Second:and Chestnut Sreete, . •NOVE.LIIr IRON WORRS: TAME undersigned is prepared to manutieture 1 ste"m engines and boilers, blowing cylin ders, gearing for r o iling, grist and saw -mills. mill screws, -lathes and planes, shafting, hangers =6 . ety of 51A.CHINIERY and CASTINGS,such as hot blast pipe's, gas and water pipes, retorts and Itniip posts„sgr wheels and . axles, fire -plugs and hydrants, cellar giates and water spouts, wall coupeing, and a very handsome assortment ofnew style paterns for patent fence imiking, posts and gates, cast bathing cisterns, large size, and a number of new patterns for cook, nine plate and pnrlor stoves, horse pow ers and threshing machines of improved plans, plough castings, cast columns and fronts for houses. Mill owners and mill-wrights are respectful. y solicited to call and examine my new and mproved assortment of mill gearing patterns. Patterns and smith work made to order and machinery repaired promptly. N. B• Railroad cars of all dimensions built find repaired. Parristturg. May 26 BARRISBITRG BOOK-BINDERY. L. - 3ELUTTER & Co. Successara to IV O Hickok -and Hickok UCantine Bonk Bindeis, Stationers, and Blank Book _Manufacturers • HARRiSBif RG, PA. 111115 subscribers respectfully inform their friends that they are nom , carrying on the above business at the old stand formerly oc cupiod by Hickok & Cronin°, and lately by Hickok & Co. , .They flatter themselves that by careful attention to business they will merit and receive a continuance of the,patronage so liberally enjoyed by the old firms. Particular attention will In paid to the ruling and binding of every description of BLANK BOOKS, for Bunke, County Officers, Merchants and Pri vate Individuals, and every variety of lull and half bound blanks. ' They have also made ar rangements to supply counties with the new and ‘approVed Judgment Docket and Assess ment Books. In addition to the above, they have and will at all times keep, a general as sortment of SCHOOL and MISCELLANE OUS BOOKS & STATIONERY. Letter Paper, Kniires, Slates, Pencils, Cap Quills, Ink Stands, Drawing ;"1 Carp'rs Pencils Letter Stamps, Transfer " Lead Pencils,' Motto Wafers, Copying " Wafers. India Rubber, Blotting " Sealing Wax, Blank Cards, Steel Pons, Red 'Pape,. ••Folders, Black Ink. Red Ink, Carmine Ink, Blue Ink, Copying.lnk, Arnold's Writing Fluid, Erasers, &c. , r Etc. Paper Ruled to Pattern.' Old Books, Peri odicals, Law Books, Music, Newspapers, &c, bound to any patiern,and in nn.rstyle required. A general assortment of Printing Ink. All work sarratited and done very chenply.Please . give us a call. F. L..IIUTTER & Co. Harrisburg, April 28,1852,—tf. ZINC PAINTS Manufactured by the New Jersey Company, JViwark, N. J. THE subscribers are now prepared 'to exe cute orders to-any extent for their bcautifu White and Colored Zinc Paints, at the follow ing reduced prices,. viz : No I, Whito, g'd in oil, 9c poll., w'td pure. No 2 do - do, - 8 dth do No - 3 do do '7 do do • Brown & Bl'k do 5i do Ono hundred pounds will cover equally well as much surface as 160 lbs. of White Lead; they are 25 par cent. cheaper to the consumer. THE ZINC WHITE is rapidly superseding White Load, over which it possesses. many ad vantages. It is whiter and more beautiful than the White Load—floes not turn yellow, oven wlten.oxposod to sulphurous vapor—has no smell--is no injurious to health,and is far more . durable. ; Zinc Brown and Black ,Piiints are both ' . 'Weather and Fire Frail. • The bost•covering for outside work ever • , traduced, adapted to building of Wood, Brick . pr,Stone"to fences, carriage .bodies; bridges: and maehinery—to the liulls of vinisele,anchers. chains, and all other iron work onboard ship - --to steam boilers, smoke stocks, watertanks • --t o ri r on, tin and other roofing, iron abutters. doors and railings; wire fences, bridges, etc. For Iron Surfaces this paint is especiallyveV • vablo, as it forms a' galvanic connection, and entirely prevents met: These sine painttrhaving a pure metallic bate tire Warranted not to turn yellOw, end will re - teitutheir original brilliancy much longer than • White Lead, or any of the earthy niergents • now in use.' The certificates : from those ;who. .have•ueed these. paints, are such es to satisfy the public that they. aro invaluable: The ablest Chemists of France and thin country have testified to •the eupeiiority of ' Zinc over Lend paints - , las to durability,health „ fulness and beauty.'• The tittention• of Armlere is respeclfullyira ' toested by the Cempany!s Agents; • • •• F. C. JONES,A:Co., maylettn ' S. Wharves, Philcura: • • TAJANTED. , ;. y. •. A T: MOUNT HOLLY. IRON'WORRS, milaaSmith'of. Carlirle, Furnace I .Hattul a 9 l : X Woo dChopoe'rs,..llline-.Bank Hands, Colliers. Laborin ands, Limestone delivered g,H by tho Tod, and Limestone Ore. Se,rApnly , t.o tbe 'undersigned - at the. works. ; • • • OlVEN'ecip, ~, Tan' 25th, 4853. ,•- • • Ebir 2.6iiertisemetitti Clock, Time-piece, Watch & Jewelry Establishment. At his Old Stand, No. 238 .illarAci Street, (be tibeeti 7tl, aid Sth, South Side,) Phi 10, 1 1 1 .114. 11011 - y friendS, old customers tii,d the public IVA must know that 1 am at till times' pre pared to 'furnish WATCUES, FANCY ARTICLES, SUPERIOR 'GOLD - PENS of all - kinds with:Gold end Silver 1101- dere in variety, &c.ot the very lowest Cal h Prices, together with the beet supply of supe rior Clocks owl. Time-pieces, ever ollercitat this establishment: • - . E. H. being a practical-time-piece and watch maker, with an experience ul nearly twenty Tears-10 years at his presti.t location—is at all times prepared to furnish, by wholesale and arranted "lime•keepers" of the''ben quality,—comprising eight day and thirty lir ur clocks and time-pieces, orplain and highly or namental designsof all styles, and adapted for counting.houses,,parlors, halls, churches, fac tories, steam boats, rail CtrE,&c. Also, alarm chicks, a most desirable article for ' Sound Sleepers,' and for all whose besincss requires them to be tap in themorning Clocks,'.Time'-pieces, Watches and Jewelry of every deicription-repaired wiih great 'care atidlworranted. - - llcan.rs,,supplied-with clocks and clock trimmings:.. Barnum's motto Is my motto, 'we study to please ' japr7-1 Cheap Watches and Jewelty: WHOLESALE and RETAIL at the " Philadelphia Watch rnd Jewelry Stor'e," Number 90 North Second Street, corner of Quarry, Phtladelphia. Gold Lever Watches, full jewelled', 18 carat crises, 820,00 Sily'r do lullfd; 612 Gold Spectacles $7OO Silver Le'pe jvi Is, 10 Fine Silver do. wl 50 do do do 9 Gold Bracelets. r t i 300 Superior Quartiers, 7I Ladies G'd P'ls 1.00 Imitation do 5 S'r Tea S ' IlE, 501t,5 . 00 Gold Phlts with Pencil and Silver Holder, 1 00 Gold Finger Ringd 37 cents to 68 ; Watch Glasses, plain, 126 cents; Patent, 18/ ; lune!, 25; other articles in proportion. All goods warranted to be what they arc sold for. STAUFFER & HARLEY, septBly Successors to 0. Conrad. On hand, some Gold. and Silver'Levers and Lenines. still lower than the alievi prices. x.. 1 6 61:Vh.1i4D,4 '• WM. BAILY tk.SONi Imparters and Dealers in • ENGLISH. FRENCH Ac SWISS WATCHES, • JEWELRY. SILVER•WARE, PLATED WARE, AND /AMOY ARTICLES. Aro cointantly ren3iving the latest stVlos of the above. Goods, which am offered at • wholesale or retail, Rt No. 216 Market'Street, above Sixth, near Decatur 6treat, Philadelphia. 4, ESTABLISHED IN IBM ,A.V SONTraNZ‘d te. St What Ihisr ars HAVE YOU A COLD ? THE undersigned respectfully informs the public that shy still continues the manufacture and sale of A LLOHER'S ELIXIR, for the cure of Coughs, Cold, Consumption, Pain in the Chest, Soreness of throat, &c. 'I his med icine has amnia d.n . just celebrity for_the- cure of all diseases arising frets slcvere colds, and its efficacy has been attested Lod approved by hundreds of our most respc-etable ,cipzet F. In every instance sninicdiate relief has bees giv cm,,as the following certificate horn n few who have teed it bears testimony. LELIZA GALLOLIER. 6C.1.E27, 1852, 3m We, the undersigned,' doo certify that we have used Galloher's Pre; Million for Con sumption, Colds, Diseases of the lungs, liver, nnd heve expenenced immediate relief therefrom, and would recommend it to all per sona afflicted in that way. Thos. H. Skiles, Mrs. G m Id, R. 11. McCoy ' E. L. wolf, Peter Monyer, 11. S. Hackett. RCBERTB. 41VIILEY, ABINET MAKERAND UNDERTAKER North . Hanover Street, and next dune to Glass's Wad. THE undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens of Carlisle and the s tiubhe et ally, that lie now has on hand a large and ele gant assortment of .1 , 1:n . N ITI RE, consisting in part of Waidrobes, Card and oil.er Tables, Sofas, Bureaus, 13edsitn s, plain and fancy Sewing Stands, '&c. manufactured of the best material and quality warrant«). Also a general assortment t f ( HAIRS nt the lowest prices. reaffirm iffir.do nt ad e to order, and repairing promptly attended to. 07Coffins made at the shottest notice, and having a splendid hearse he will um ut, fatter. ols in town or country. 0:7 - Remember the stand— rust door to II Glass's Hotel. ,nov24 SMILEY. THE ELEPHANT HAS ARRIVED, AND IS NOW TO BE SEEN AT LYNE'S IN NORTH HANOVER S'l RELT, WHERE DE HAS J UST OPENED A MAMMOTH STOCK OF HARDWARE' J. R.JONES makes it the largest, most corn plate and cheapest assortment ever of fered to the public. I now invite all persons in want of good hardware at very reduced prices to give me a call as I am sure you can be accommodated - With hardware of every description from a needle to an anvil at prices that will correspond with the times iota pocket. Recollect a penny saved is two earned, and 1 consider a nimble si.xpence Letter than a slow CUTLERY. 15 gross table knives and forks, assorted ; 30 dozen Pocket Cutlery, of very superior finishi and assorted patterns and styles, and a fine assortment ci razo:s, scissors and shears, and a great variety ol cutlery ol all kinds for sale at Lynn's Hardware Establihmentmlso cistern pumps, lead pipe, Rosendal cement, and Fire Proof Paint of various colefs at •Lyne's. , TO CABINET & COACH MAKERS 260 gallons superior varnisher, just received from the best manulactories in the LT, States. My varnishes areMsed by mrs of the princi• pal cabinet and roach makers in this and the adjoining counties, and pronoun Ced by all, far superior to any other in the market. I invite all who use thisartic'e to try Lynn's varnish, and it will add fifty per cent to the looks of your cabinet ware and carriages; also a variety of springs, axles, hubs, bows, feloes, enamel leather,curtain cloth, grab cloth, laces, Cringe, urled hair and sol springs. SHOEMAKER'S BEHOLD ! The largest, beet, and - Cheapest assortment_oL men's mad - Freneh morocco, linings, bindings, French and potent calf Skins, ever produced in Carlisle, together with a large lot of lasts of the latest style,boot trees, shoe thread, awls, wax, pegs, and kitof the best manufacture and latest cuts, now opening at the cheapahardtt altos— tublishment ofJohn P Lyne. Will find a superior -article or Wood's patent boxestor wooden axles, and a splendid arti• aloof patent iron axles, and 100 pairs bright and_blackSpringe. PAINTS. 51 boxes extra creme greon,.so pounds "stip° rior French greent-10 boxes crome yellow, • boxes American Vermillion, 10,000 pounds pure white load 122 gallons pure linseed 011, 100 boxes glum., assorted, for sale nt gremly reduced prices at the Hardware Establishment of foct2o.l • JOHN. P LYNE. FALL FASHIONS FOR 185 EORGE KELLER !respectfully" announ• Utfces to his old Pauline and the public gen erally that he has just received , the FALL STYLE OF GENTLE— MEN'S HATS, manufactured at one of the best establishments in Philadelphia, to which he invitee special attention. Ho has also constantly on hand a large, and varied assortment of his own manufacture as wall as city made -HATS AND CAPS. euitablii for he senson,comprieing every vial eyt of Russia, Beaver, Moleskin and Silk Hats, finished in the latest style, together with a lull assortment of Caps of every shape and "des cription, and at, every price Ile 'particularly invites thcrpublir to call andetramine his exten sive assortment, which) In, style, material 'and finiali,•eannot be 'surpassed-1y any in Market, and which lie is able-to put at prices lower than ever, Otrßemeteber his old stand: on North Hanover street, between flunier's and Sense's store. farnBl • Zinetat Water, Sarsaparilla, &e. • _ , • THE cutiscriber;would rerfeotfully announce to the citizittnalir T.:6Mtla .and the community at large..thht ho bus coati - helloed the , tinnufai— turicor Mineral , Watets and Sarenpaiilla of the very beet flavor and quality, and the bottling of Porter, Ale and. Cider, -.He is fully and amply . pronared to;fitrnieli all, orddre promptly and with, despatch, and hence by strict attention' to. business, to receive. that attention due to enforpriee. which he reepootfully asko,,Real., deuce in Main •Street • ricer Alio R E M ,R oa d Bridge.. ,GEORGB•W. BRANDT. march 16—Gm, ' • fl Z la ola 31) ' S {V II OI.ESALE SLItE7'A If. Coach IVlalcets slli6 - rellancoito: l'egciable tatgel ll 6zi• Prepared bY3reinig, Fronifield,4. • 1 • • 1 I , i AV/1 1 , 12 TAR 1'14 1 . 11 (~ ; • .. .A% 1 1 1 %. 7 ? =P t l' ' r..FTE discovery of BRECINICI. FRONEFIELD, & Co's Cemant/Orsti, CATTLE POIII6Eft, has set the whole community alive to it new fact in 7. - - - regard'Aci=feeding of Cuttlq, both for the pur pose of maintaining,healtli.and increasing the production of Fat, IJui.t...rmid Milk. The efFeCt • of their Powder has astonished„every ono that has used it, and the deform.' has keen so large ,that the proprietors could scarcely Manufacture sofilcient ly,fust fur their sales. - The immense popularity it has obtained from , Farmers, Dairymen and Horsemen, and the confitiencoand 'success with which they hove used, it have set the tends of other Druggists at work,to mu kelin article professing to be of equal merits; thinking to take advantage Dicier Powder's popularity, arid by these means intro duce other article's into the market, which have no affinity to our preparation whatever. Every person knows, who has read anything of Agricultural Chemistry, that no powder pee-, attes t ing such qualities whilst which we prepare was ever known in any port of Germany, Eu rope or America. We advise all persons to read Prof. Leitigs's works and see for them selves whether they or any ono else, ever knew of a Cattle Powder in Gerhiany, Europe or America, that ever professed to have the' same virtues, widen we claim for ours. The discovery is of American Birth, t e off spring of the proprietors, and there is no cattle powder now known in the, world, that was ever manufactured from (Inc same combinatibn of Cheinicateletnents as that of..Breinig, Franc fidd, & Co. Do nut therefore stiffer yourselves to bo de ceived, or think that our powder is a humbug • because you have tried those mongrel substi tutes andlotind no good follow but rather inju rious results. Never give an opidon unless you have tried the. only.genuine Vegetable, Cattle Powder in the world, as compounded and pre— pared by Breinig, Frunefield & Co., No. 187, North Third Str. et, Philadelphia. N- D.. Do riot be imposed upon and allow your animals to die or linger with disease be cause' you have fed the wrong Cattle Powder. The signature of BREINIG,'FRONEFIELD & CO., is on the end of each pack of the genuine ar. tick Sold In Cirrlis - April 7, 's2—Gm Ea great Attraction At at. A' L. STI;AVILIF S Cheap Clothipg Seoro, Two doo'rs !{Test of : the Post Office, and ad joining. Movina.liip Confictionary Siore. TIIE proprietors of this popular and ex tenstve manufactory of Ready mado doling, beg, leave to announce that they have now on hand the largest, most varied and elegant assortment of FALL AND WINTER 'CLOTHING ever offered in Carlisle, to which they invite the attention of the public, confident that in style and finish tt cannot ire excelled. The clothing sold at this establishment consists in part of the following, viz : _ _ _ _ DRESS AND FROCK COATS In I lie department we have a magnificent ae• sortmeni of black,-blue and J,ancy colors, cut in the latest fashions, tastefully and elegantly trimmed, and made in a superior manner. SACKS AND HALF SACKS 01Cloths:Cassimeres and Tweeds, all o new style and at. very low prices. =1 Of black, bi-own, blue and drab, Leaver,Efel Pilot and flushing cotlis. MONKEY JACKETS A rery large assortment okbeiver, felt:p lo Sat:inapt and green baize.'" VESTS! VESTS!!VESTS ! ! ! The richest and most beautiful assortment ever °tiered of Satin, binds and honey Silks, lUerino; Valentin, Dalian Cloth, Sattinett, doitil and single breasted, oh - every variety of material and pattern. PANTALOONS Of plain and fancy • Cassimcres, Doe skin, &milieu, Jeans and Velvet curd, in endless variety. Under Shirts and Drawers. BOY'S CLOTHING We have by far this largest assortment jiM the town consisting of Boys and Youos sack, frock and body coats, over coats„ pants and vests of all sizes, qualities, and at very low prices. These articles are made with neat ness and care, and far superior !to those ordi narily dffored. SHIRTS SHIRTS!! Fine white shirts of linen and cotton; of new• cat styles and best make. Also collars, double and three-ply shams, - cravats, handkerchiefs, susinn - ders, gloves, hosiery and umbrellas. A very largo and choice ti.ssortment of French, English end American Clothe, Cas simeres and Vestings. We therefore confidently invite those who peeler having their clothes made to measure to give us a cull, feeling confident that the quality and variety of our goods will please the most lastidious, and the extreme cheapness satisfy the moat rigid economist. n0v2 , 11852 • M. & L. STEINER. sT.m.anes SItW WLXLL. THE undersigned owning a large Steam Saw Mill, recently built, on un improved plan, with_o_eircular saw e,apuble of sawing with groat rapidity, located three miles west of Pa. pet town,Cuinberland county, at the base of the South Mountain, on Spruce Run, and having in possession near one thousand acres of the best timber land, in the Southern part of Penn sylvania, aro now prepared to saw and furnish lumber to order, at the shortest notice of the various descriptions used for mechanical pur poses. They can furnish frame stuff for barns and houses of any, length and size that may be required, weather-boarding, flouring, and fen cing boards, poplar and oakboards and plank, shingle and plastering lathe, oak and chcsnut dangles, aocper stu ff ; pitc hi pine posts, and chestnut rails and posts.. They have now on hand Several thousand foot of lumber, chesnut rails and posts fur fence, quit and pine wood by the cord, and can engage.to be delivered in jet( season several hundred curds of - chesnut oak bark for terming purposes. • Tho proprietors having availed theinsolvds of the natural advanttigeo of their location, which abounds in a variety of the finest :timber, and having also a practical knowledge of the business, ore enabled to furnish lumber . lower! to this citizens of Cuinberlond counv than can be done by any similar establishment —and us they wish and expect to 'do n large business, will spore no pains Ln accommodate the public' at the shortest notice. Tim various descriptions of lumber - will be delivered in Garfield - or elsewhere airmay be desired. AlForders'hddressod to the _proprie tors, Divan & Haskell, living in' PanCitown; or to Win. D. Seymour, jr. in - Carlisle, will secure prompt attention, - • , DIVBH, HASKELL & SEYMC RR. . ;.; - , •., PAINTING & PAPER HANGING, SLAT+ ITARN would respoetfully - nn• ndunao to. the eitizenn of Carlisle that Ito has Jecciinmenced his Intsincss Of Finnan Painting, • Glazing, and Paper Ilanginz. in all its various branches. Ilia shop in. the 'mar of this ' Grammar +Soho .1. Thankful for past .faVori ho. tepee bytatriet attention to;lisinettutolihoro a.portion of publit rptitronage. • Ho. will also • attend to the trimming and painting el Venition Blinds, &e. Pti.CCO mode , to suit' tha , timesand ' all work warranted good of no pay, et:4loW°. 185:1"--9( ,•.; . , , . The salcrihor,h'aa'joat,noitimed ahothor tn. voice,oir; the Goat quality, Parts Kid :Wapiti, at -tho tottr.pircoliaffi2kate: - por pair. , GEO,IW 11,ITNER. NM ,OCTOR SE.I.I.:—PRIVATE . for 25 cents; by means, the POCKET /ESC E.T;' or, Every One IS OWN I'IIYSIAN! ''he thirty.sixth with one hundred en,- item, in every shape" I form : to which is ad ;eases of rultialeS, in. beins of the highest importance to married peo. isle, or those contemplating marriage. By IN M. YOUNG, M. D., Graduate oldie • University of Pennsylvania, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Condon, nod Honorary Mtri.ber tit the flhiltidelphin Me divas Roeicty. The ration's forms of * Secret Diseases, Seminal Weakness, Diseases of the Vrostrate Impotency, soli. tory habits of youth, ore I.llillifOlTS described, and all the recipes gi yen in 'plain language. The chapter on sellsabuse and Seminal Weakness is worthy of 'milieu:at• attention, nod should be read by every one. Young men - who have bedu unf,or. Mottle in contracting disease * protons to playing yourselves under the care of ary doctor, mil. Mr what pretensions may be, ger a_copy. of Of this truly valuable work. • S,en Criptains nod persons going to sen, should. possess 1)1.. Yokug's Treatise on Alortjtige, the Pocket JRscu lipios, or Every one His own Phy sician. Irr Let no father he ashnined to present a eopy of the ,Eau.lupins to his el ild. It may save I.in. from nu . eorly grace. Let no young n lh um or woan enter into the sect et oblications of; married life, without reading - the pocket tiEss oil:This. Let no one Buffering frets a hocknied I cough, pain in the side, restless nights. iuLrtout feeliqs, and the whole train of Dyspeptic sensa tions, and given up by their physician, be an oilier moment without consulting the iEscula- Ai n 8, flare 1159 married or those about to be married any impediment, rend this trrly useful Book, as it has been 115 e means of Boning thou sands of unfortunate creatures from the vet y jaws of death. Upu Ards of n MILLION copies of this celebrated work lies been sold in this country and Europe since 1838, when the first edition was issued. ccr Any person sending TWF.NTY-PING cents enclosed inn letter, will reeeiNc one copy adds book by nail; or fire copies will be sent for $l. Address Dr. WILLIAM YOUNG, No. 152 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, — Post paid. 'l'wentyyears.practice 'in the city of Philadel phia certa inly entitles Youlig to the confi dence of the afflicted, find lie may be coirstilica on any of thmdiscases described iii his cliff(' cut publications, at his nod 15'2 Spruce every day between 9 nod 3 o'clock, (houclo:f ex, mepted) and pet sons at any distnuce calf constilt Dr. Young by letter, Poor PAID. Splendid Fancy 'Goods, Elegant cart Books, C,„l W. HAVERSTICK has just received • from' the city and is now.opening splen did display of FANCY GOODS, suitable for the,ppproaching Holyday Sdhioti, to which be daires to evil the attention of bis friends abd the public His assortment in this line cannot be surpassed in novelty and elegance, and both in quality nod price of the articles, can not fail to please purchasers. It would ,be im possible to enumerate HOLIDAY FANCY GOODS, which comprise every variety of fancy articles of the most novel styles and exOnisite shapes such as Papier lilache Goode, Elegant alabaster and porcelain ink-stan s and trays, Fancy ivory, pearl and shell card cases„ Ladies' Faticy Briskets ; - Fancy Work Boxes, with sewing instruats, __Port Ml:ninnies, of every variety,[4 Gold pens and pencils, Fancy paper weights, Papeteries, with a large variety of ladies Fancy stationery, Motto seals and wafers, Silk and bead piirsesti Ladies' rid.ng whips, elegantly finished, • Ladies' fine cutlery, Perfume baskets and bags, Brushes of every kind for the toilet, Roussersperlumes of the various lands, .1 Musical instruments, of all kinds and at all prices, together with an innumerable variety of nrticles elegantly finished and suitable for ho liday presents, to which he invites special at tention, Also, an extensive and elegant collection of. GIFT BOOKS, • , comprising the various- English•a . nd American ANNUALS for 1853, richly embellished and illustrated POETICA L W 0 R. IC 5, with CItiLDREN'S PIC'FORTAL II 0 0 IC S. for children of all ages, than „which nothing can be more appropriate or plunging as holiday . gifts. His assortment of Siabool Books and School Stationery is also cttniplete, an d corn -prises every thing used in College and the Schools. - lie also desires to call the particular attention of Families to his elegant display of LAMPS, GIRANDOLES, from the extensive establishments of Ceramics. Archer'and others of Philadelphia, comprising every style of Parlor, Chamber and Study Lamps, for burning either lard, sperm or ethe real oil, together with Flower Vases, Fancy Screens, &c. His assortment in this line is un equalled in the 'borough. A iFO. FRUITS, FANCY CONFECTIOARY N UTS— P RESERVED FRUITS, &c., in every variety and at all prices, all of which are pure and fresh, such as can b e: confidently recommended to his friends and the little folks. His stock embraces everything in if:W.lllle of Fancy Gooas, with many other art icles 'useful to - houselteepers,which the public are especially invited to call and sec durinr, the holtdah=it-,,, Remember the Old Stand, nearly opposite-tho Bank on North Hanover street. decls 1852. S W. IiA,VEBSTICIC. H. M. RAWLINS, Hu•!• FOR THE HOLIDAYS ! THE subscriber would respectfully announ c e to tho citizens of this place, and all Person s visiting the smite during the Holidays, that he has now on hand and will continue to he sup— plied with the latest novelties up to the close of the season, comprising in pert CONFECTIONARIES of eke choicest varieties, such as Pine Candy Toys, Jelly Cakes, Bon Buns, Gum Cordial, Lemon, Chdeolate and Fruit Drops, Rose, Vanilla and Burnt Almonds, French sr 'I ex ploding Secrets. .Also all the common cane ties, all of which will be sold tcheici.../a and retail at low rates, at KRISS KINGLE'S OLD lIALL, , in North Hanover'street i a. few doors north - -i of the Bunk, where we have just received FRUITS AND NUTS of the latest importations such as"-Oranges, Lemons. Raisins, Figs, Pruens, Citron, Cur— rants, soft and paper shelled A liiiends, 1 il berts, Cocoa, Cream and Ground Nuts. Also, . TOYS AND FANCY GOODS , ' of ovary kind from all parts of 'Europe, Inns. ufactured of wood. glass, papier macho, tin Rad India rubber, zinc, such as Fine Wax, kid and jointed Dolls, Sowing and Card Baskets, 'Work and Fancy Boxes, Flower Vases, Motto. Cups, Tea Setts, Music Boxes, Port Montlies, Battle Doors, Greco Hoops, Masks, Drains, Puns, 'Trumpets, Dominoes, lotto and other games, &c. Fancy Soaps ana Hair (ills of every variety. In connection with the shove a large stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, such as pulverized, ertililied and brown Su. Ti mrs, of every gade, Colic°, Molasses, Starch, reen and Bide's. Teas, Spices,. Butter, soda, Sugar, Water and co,her Crackers, cheese, &c. The subscriber returns his shim() Blacks Id spumous public for the patronage heteto fore bestowed on him, and hopes, by a desire • to please, to merit a continuance of the same. doels I'. MON YEW. rLiiE subscriber is•just now receiving .nod U. opening nounparalleled nstiortment of WALL PAPERS. Those desirous of trona. formning the interiors of their old dwellings into new ones, and giving additional embel lishments to, their new ones, at a comparative ly trilling cost, well to calrand exatnine for I eon soli them , from cis upwards. Re member the old stand;: Ist Mali st opposite . Ogilby's Store. By the way, I would say to those whd also warn to improve the 'exterior of their' houses; that Isom furnish th c i m Wornorill's puro and fresh ground White Lead, together with various other colours, blue, or. ~,,g o; ,ye l low,yariouo alludes of greert,_&c., in mi ort b ve ryibing . ealcalatcd . ,, to. adorn and . deo- - orate your mansions. ',mar nENRY SAXTON • • T"F4 subscriber informs his old friendmand customers that he hes disposed of his Gro: eery Store to Mr. Jonit G. WILLIAms.- whom Ito cordially reecomMerids td their favor and patronage. persona indebted; to' -me me earnestly roqUested to' all- tied .rutjje .settle• mentos it Is necessary that my.business should elesou without •delay. • These having claims will' also Weise present them: " March 30,. JOSEPH'D. HALBERT. , _ IVZ3Q*RY CEIRIS°1 1 1V/AIS I " WE STRIVE TO ISLEASE," WALL PAPERS. NOTICE.